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13.

 

B.Skip        :

  

      Use this button to go back to the beginning of the current track or select a previous track for playing.

 

14. Eject:  

      Press this button to open and close the 

disc holder

. The disc holder cannot be opened during  

      playback, so stop playback before pressing the button.  

15.

 

+10

 

(Track + 10 Button):

  

      Use the button to skip forward 10 tracks. 

16. F.Skip        :  

      Use this button to skip to the next track. 

17.

 

Pitch +:

  

      The CD speeds up as long as this button is pressed. Release the button to return to the original BPM. 

18.

 

Pitch

:  

       If you push this button, you can adjust the pitch with the pitch fader.

 

19.

 

Pitch –: 

 

      The CD slows down while this button is pressed. Release the button to return to the original BPM. 

20.

 

Pitch Fader: 

 

      Use this fader to adjust the CD pitch. Slide up to decrease the pitch, slide down to increase the pitch. 

21.

 

Jogmode: 

 

      When the 

jogmode

 button is illuminated it indicates the 

Shuttle Wheel

 is in search mode, when not  

      illuminated it indicates the jog wheel is in pitch bend mode. 

 
Mixer Functions 

 

22.

 

Channel Cue Selector:  

      

This selector

 

allows you to choose which channel you wish to monitor in your headphones, to the left is   

      Channel 1 to the right is channel 2. 

23. Chanel 1 Input Selector:  
      

Use this switch to choose which input will be controlled by that channels corresponding volume fader.  

      For example the 

Channel 1 Input Selector

 allows you to choose between L

ine 1

(The internal CD- 

      player), 

Line 2

 which is the RCA 1 input or 

Phono 1

 (if the 

phono/ Line switch

 (

48

) is set in 

Phono

  

      position). The same applies to channel 2. 

24. Cue Level:  
      

Is used to adjusts your headphone monitor’s volume level. 

25.

 

Channel 1

 

Gain:  

      

Channel input level is determined by the 

Gain

 control. With the 

Gain

 control you can boost  

      the signal of each individual channel. Adjust the input- sensitivity in order to match the incoming  
      signals to the  mixer’s internal operation level.  

26. Microphone Level:  
      

Use

 

to adjust the volume of the microphone channel. 

27 /29 /30. Channel 1 Equalizer Section (HI / MID / LOW):

  

      Use the 3 band equalizer to adjust the tone for each channel by using the 

HI

MID

 and 

LOW

 controls. 

28. Master Level:  
      

Use to adjust the volume of the 

Master

 output. 

31. Channel 1 Fader:

  

      The fader

 

controls the volume of a single channel. The channel faders should be positioned within the  

      range of -5dB to 0dB, leaving you with sufficient room to allow precise matching  

32. Crossfader:

  

      The 

crossfader 

allows you to mix evenly from one source to another.  

33. Channel 2 input selector:  
      

See 22. 

34. Channel 2 Gain:

  

      See 25. 

35 /36 /37. Channel 2 Equalizer SECTION (HI / MID / LOW):  
      

See 27/29/ 30. 

38. VU METER:  
      

The stereo 

VU Meter

 allows you to monitor the dB levels of the Left

 

and Right Master

 

output. 

39. Channel 2 Fader:  
      

See 31  

 

 

Summary of Contents for DS-CDJ-250 MKII

Page 1: ...DS CDJ 250 ORDERCODE D1225...

Page 2: ...AP Audio for more excellent audio products We design and manufacture professional audio equipment for the entertainment industry New products are being launched regularly We work hard to keep you our...

Page 3: ...de Installation Set Up and Operation Functions Operations Opening and closing of the disc holder Loading CD s Selecting Tracks Starting Playback Stop Playback Pausing Setting a Cue Point Cueing Frame...

Page 4: ...t s As a suggestion proper UPS packing or double boxing is always a safe method to use Note If you are given an RMA number please include the following information on a piece of paper inside the box 1...

Page 5: ...Do not insert objects into air vents Do not connect this system to a dimmerpack Do not switch the system on and off in short intervals as this would reduce the system s life Do not open the device an...

Page 6: ...e arising condensation water might damage your system Leave the system switched off until it has reached room temperature If your Dap Audio device fails to work properly discontinue use immediately Pa...

Page 7: ...he DS CDJ 250 is a CD Player from DAP Audio LCD Display with blue backlight Pitch control 12 Anti shock buffer 20 sec 10 fast track skipping Loop function repeat and program function Overview Top Fig...

Page 8: ...s 12 Repeat 2 Single 13 B Skip 3 Time 14 Eject 4 Loop In 15 10 Track 10 Button 5 Loop Out 16 F Skip 6 Reloop 17 Pitch Button 7 Shuttle Wheel 18 Pitch System 8 LCD Display 19 Pitch Button 9 Cue 20 Fade...

Page 9: ...nnel 2 Input Selector 24 Cue Volume 34 Channel 2 Gain 25 Channel 1Gain 35 Channel 2 High 26 Channel 1 Mic Volume 36 Channel 2 Mid 27 Channel 1High 37 Channel 2 Low 28 Master Volume 38 VU Meter 29 Chan...

Page 10: ...ector 46 Fuse 500mA 250V 54 Channel 2 RCA Input 47 Power ON OFF 55 Channel 1 RCA input 48 115V 230V Switch 56 Channel 1 Level Selector 49 Headphone 57 GND 50 Master Balanced Out L R 58 Microphone XLR...

Page 11: ...e SINGLE and CONTINUOUS play mode The selected mode is indicated on the LCD In SINGLE mode the unit stops playing after each track In CONTINUOUS mode the unit plays all tracks and then stops 3 Time Pr...

Page 12: ...controlled by that channels corresponding volume fader For example the Channel 1 Input Selector allows you to choose between Line 1 The internal CD player Line 2 which is the RCA 1 input or Phono 1 i...

Page 13: ...ctor Before plugging the DS CDJ 250 into any wall socket make sure that the 115V 230V Selector is set to the proper voltage 49 Headphone You can connect a pair of headphones with a minimum impedance o...

Page 14: ...e power is off as this may result in malfunction and damages the player 3 Selecting Tracks Press the Sip buttons to move to a higher or lower track Hold the Skip buttons to change tracks continuously...

Page 15: ...set a starting point with precision Turn the Shuttle Wheel while in pause or cue mode to begin searching The sound for one revolution of the disc is output repeatedly The point at which the sound star...

Page 16: ...e button more than 2 seconds to cancel the program mode and erase all the current program contents 14 Loop PLAY 1 Press the Loop IN button to set the loop start point the Loop indicator will flash on...

Page 17: ...he power after the disc holder has been closed with the Eject button CD s Precautions on handling compact discs Do not allow fingerprints oil or dust to get on the surface of the disc If the disc is d...

Page 18: ...iver into the slot in the fuse cover Turn the screwdriver to the left at the same time gently push a bit Turn and Push The fuse will come out 3 Remove the broken fuse If brown or unclear it is burned...

Page 19: ...1kHz DA converter 24 bit Harmonic distortion 0 003 Signal inputs 2x phono 2x line 1x mic Input connectors Cinch XLR Signal outputs 1 master 1 record 1 headphone Output connectors Master XLR male bala...

Page 20: ...2008 DapAudio...

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