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Connection

Playback

Troubleshooting

Specifications

Index

Others

Preset

Getting started

Part names and functions

 

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DN-D4500MK2 Front panel

q

 

POWER button (

h

ON 

j

OFF)

• 

Press this button to turn the power on.

NOTE

• 

Be sure to close the disc holders before turning 
off the power.

w

 

POWER indicator

• 

This lights when the power is on.

e

 

Disc holder

• 

Place discs in this holder.

• Press the disc holder OPEN/CLOSE button to 

open and close the disc holder.

CAUTION

• 

Do not place foreign objects in the disc holders. 
Doing so could damage the player.

• 

Do not press the disc tray in manually when the 
power is off, as this may result in malfunction 
and damage to the player.

r

 

Disc holder LED

• 

This flashes while the disc holder is opening 
and closing.

• The LED lights when the disc holder is open 

and serves as the disc holder illumination.

t

 

Disc holder OPEN/CLOSE button

• 

Press this button to open and close the disc 
holder.

• 

The disc holder will not open during playback. 
Stop playback before pressing this button.

y

 

USB1 port

• 

Insert a USB memory device or connect a 
HDD.

 

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RC-D45MK2 Front panel

CAUTION

• 

Note that there are many buttons working 
two different functions selected by short time 
pressing or long pressing (1 second or more). The

mark indicates short time press function and
mark indicates long time press function.

u

 

Jog wheel (inner wheel)

• 

While the player is in pause, cue, or frame 
repeat mode, turn this wheel to find the cue 
point in frame measurement.

• 

In the Playback mode, turn this wheel to 
temporarily pitch bend the playing speed.

i

 

Continue/Single button
( CONT./SINGLE,  RELAY)

• 

CONT./SINGLE:

Short Pressing alternates the play ending 
mode between CONT. (Continuous: play more 

tracks) and SINGLE (stops playing at the end 

of a track and re-cues back to your set point).

• 

SINGLE PLAY LOCK:

SINGLE  PLAY  LOCK  can  be  selected  by 
PRESET(10).  At  this  time  ,  if  this  button  is 
pressed,  it  will  be  selected.  When  SINGLE 
PLAY LOCK is selected, track selection during 

playback is disabled. This prevents playback 
from stopping when the Track Select Knob 
is turned accidentally during playback. Play 
ending mode is the same as single.

• 

RELAY:

When this button is pressed for more than 

1  sec,  you  can  turn  on  and  off  RELAY  PLAY 

mode.

o

 

BRAKE button

When this button is pressed you can turn the 
Brake mode on and off. 

When the Brake mode is on, the LED lights.
No LED indicates OFF mode.

Q0 

TRACK SELECT/MP3 DISC SEARCH MODE 
knob
(SEL./ MP3 DISC SEARCH MODE)

• 

TRACK:

Turn this knob to select the first or next track 
to be played.
Turn the knob clockwise by one click to move 
one track forward, counterclockwise by one 
click to move one track backward.
When the knob is turned while pressing it 
down, one click corresponds to advancing 10 
tracks at a time.
In the Preset and Memo mode, use this knob 
to set and enter Preset and Memo settings.

• 

MP3 DISC SEARCH MODE

:MP3 DISC only.

When pressing this knob down for more than 
1 second, the MP3 file search selection mode 
is selected.

Q1 

CUE button

• 

Pressing the CUE button during play provides 
a return to the position at which play was 

started. Alternately pressing the PLAY/PAUSE 

button and the CUE button allows the CD to 
be played from the same position any number 
of times.

• 

The CUE button lit, when the standby mode 
is set.

• 

In CUE mode, by pressing the CUE button 
makes a Stutter sound from the CUE point. This 
is called Stutter play for added performance. 
(Stutter)

Q2 

PLAY/PAUSE button (

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)

• 

Use this button to start playback.

• 

Press once to start playback, once again to set 
the pause mode, and once more to resume 
playback.

• When the Brake mode is ON, press the Play/

Pause to activate the Brake sound.

Q3 

PITCH BEND +/– button

• The  playing  speed  increases/decreases  while 

these buttons are held down.

• 

When either button is released, the playing 
speed returns to the previous speed.

Q4 

Pitch slider

• 

Use this to adjust the playing speed.

• 

The playing speed decreases when moved 
upwards and increases when moved 
downwards.

Q5 

PITCH/KEY,  RANGE button

• With this button you can select PITCH and KEY 

ADJUST mode. Mode changes Pitch on, Key 
Adjust  on  and  both  off  cyclically.  Green  LED 

indicates in Pitch mode and Orange indicator 

in  Key  Adjust  mode.  No  LED  indicates  OFF 

mode.

• 

RANGE:

Press this button for more than 1 sec to 
select the pitch range. The pitch range can be 

selected with the TRACK SELECT knob from 

±4, 10, *16, 24, 50 or 100%. (*Max pitch for 
MP3)

Q6

  TIME,  TOTAL button

• 

Press this to switch the time display between 
the elapsed time or remaining time per track 
or per disc.

• 

When this button is pressed for more 1 
second, you can display the total time. (4 way, 
audio, CD only)

Q7

 Display

• 

See page 9.

Summary of Contents for DN-D4500MK2

Page 1: ...Dual Digital Media Player DN D4500MK2 Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...e undesired operation 2 IMPORTANT NOTICE DO NOT MODIFY THIS PRODUCT This product when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual meets FCC requirements Modification not expres...

Page 3: ...rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped 15 This product is equipped with a three wire grounding type plug a plug having a third grounding pin This plug will only fit into a grou...

Page 4: ...on utilizzare l unit per un lungo periodo di tempo Non coprite i fori di ventilazione Non inserite corpi estranei all interno dell unit Assicuratevi che l unit non entri in contatto con insetticidi be...

Page 5: ...gende normen EN60065 EN55013 EN55020 EN61000 3 2 en EN61000 3 3 Volgens de voorzieningen van lage spanningsrichtlijn 2006 95 EC en EMC richtlijn 2004 108 EC de EU richtlijn 1275 2008 en de kaderrichtl...

Page 6: ...i sul riciclaggio Per lo smaltimento dell unit osservare le normative o le leggi locali in vigore Non gettare le batterie n incenerirle ma smaltirle conformemente alla normativa locale sui rifiuti chi...

Page 7: ...k 13 Turning the power on 13 Turning the power off 13 Playback 13 CD playback 13 CD ROM CD R CD RW playback 14 USB memory device or HDD playback 15 Operations during playback 17 Setting playback mode...

Page 8: ...nection cable 1 y Warranty for North America model only 1 e r t or U S A and Canada models European U K and Asia Pacific models About this manual n nSymbols v This symbol indicates a reference page on...

Page 9: ...14 Files can be searched for easily by either manually scanning or by using a number of file search functions File search File Folder search Artist name search Title name search File name search 5 Sea...

Page 10: ...de of the disc is dirty wipe it clean before use If the disc loading ejection roller becomes dirty discs may not load or eject correctly Cautions on loading discs Do not get fingerprints oil or dirt o...

Page 11: ...sessions there are the more time will be required to read the disc The maximum capacity of USB memory devices and HDDs you can use is 2 TB This unit cannot format USB memory devices or HDDs Playable f...

Page 12: ...ng Specifications Index Others Preset Getting started Front panel W0 W2 W6 W5 W3 W4 W1 W1 Q1 Q0 o u y t t r w e e r q Q2 Q7 Q3 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q8 Q9 i W0 W2 W6 W5 W3 W4 W1 W1 Q1 Q0 o u Q2 Q7 Q3 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q...

Page 13: ...Y PLAY mode oBRAKE button When this button is pressed you can turn the Brake mode on and off When the Brake mode is on the LED lights No LED indicates OFF mode Q0TRACK SELECT MP3 DISC SEARCH MODE knob...

Page 14: ...B button Press this button to set the end point for loop playback point B W3EXIT RELOOP button When this button is pressed during a seamless loop the track resumes back to normal play from the B point...

Page 15: ...ILE FILE indicator appears in display when in the FILE name search mode FOLDER FOLDER indicator appears in display when in the FILE FOLDER name search mode TITLE TITLE indicator appears in display whe...

Page 16: ...avoid digital distortion eFader input jacks 1 2 FADER 1 2 Use this when your mixer has Fader Start function with 3 5 mm stereo mini cord rRemote control connector REMOTE Connect the supplied 8pin din...

Page 17: ...5 Seamless Loop Playback can be looped between any two points in a track without any break in the audio Two loop start points A 1 and A 2 can be set anywhere within the track or disc 16 Hot Start Stut...

Page 18: ...ave been completed Insert the plug fully and securely into the socket Incomplete connection to the power supply may cause damage to the unit or noise To AC outlet AC 230 V 50 60 Hz U S A and Canada mo...

Page 19: ...g off the power Playback CD playback 1 Press SOURCE to switch the source to CD 2 Press OPEN CLOSE on the unit to open the disc holder and insert the disc 3 Turn SEL to select the track you want to pla...

Page 20: ...OPEN CLOSE is pressed it can be ejected using other buttons Hold down OPEN CLOSE for the disc holder 1 or 2 and press POWER ON OFF The CD is ejected from the disc loading slot n nSelecting the file T...

Page 21: ...s set at the start of the selected tracks FAT16 FAT32 is supported for the USB memory device and HDD When using a USB HDD of the kind to which an AC adapter can be connected to supply power use the AC...

Page 22: ...ected device is turned off NOTE Be sure the USB memory device or HDD is paused before removing When removing USB memory device or HDD use the above procedure to turn off the USB DRIVE indicator before...

Page 23: ...paused SINGLE The SINGLE indicator lights in the display and Lock Off is shown In this mode when playback of the track is completed the track returns to the cue point and is paused CONT The CONT indic...

Page 24: ...he pitch range selection mode is completed 6 PITCH BRAKE 1 Pitch There are two ways to change the playing speed Adjust the Pitch using the pitch slider 3 The PITCH BEND button 2 or jog wheel y can be...

Page 25: ...to search for the desired position 2 Starting playback from the Middle of a track Manual Sear 1 Find the play start position Turn the shuttle ring 7 to change the playback position quickly Search for...

Page 26: ...low to search for the desired position 2 Starting playback from the Middle of a track Manual Se 1 Find the play start position Turn the shuttle ring 7 to change the playback position quickly Search fo...

Page 27: ...using Preset function 1 Hold down BACK PRESET 2 Press SEL repeatedly to select the brake time Step 1 Step 2 Step 4 Step 3 3 Press BACK PRESET to enter The larger the step number is the longer the bra...

Page 28: ...r playback of all tracks in the current disc when those modes are set to CONT n nUSB playback Files in the folder of the next deck will be played after playback of the current file when the playback m...

Page 29: ...ty of the USB memory device or HDD It may not be possible to save memo data if there is not enough spare memory If the USB memory device or HDD is equipped with a security function check that the secu...

Page 30: ...lider to the same pitch as the called memo data n nMemo Clear This function clears saved memo data 1 Select the track that is stored with the memo data that you want to clear When a track that has mem...

Page 31: ...time mode when the power is turned on Elapsed Remain Bpm Disp Select the BPM display Disp ON Disp OFF Relay Mode Switches relay playback on or off Relay ON Relay OFF Relay Time Select the crossover ti...

Page 32: ...es Switch the input source switching button to the device that is currently playing Fail is displayed If the USB memory device or HDD is equipped with a security function check that the security is di...

Page 33: ...o section Main out Monitor out Quantization 24 bit internal DSP Process Sampling frequency 44 1 kHz at normal pitch Oversampling rate 8 times Total harmonic distortion 0 01 or less Signal to noise rat...

Page 34: ...M Time 25 v v F Fader Mode 25 Fast forward Rewind 18 Finalization 4 Front panel 6 v v H Hot Start 3 v v J Jump Time 25 v v L Loop point 20 v v M Manual loop playback 19 Memo Call 24 MemoClear 24 25 Me...

Page 35: ...ensions Unit in mm Weight Player unit 11 lbs 5 0 kg Remote control unit 4 lbs 2 oz 1 9 kg 25 32 20 0 2 9 32 58 0 9 16 14 2 3 76 2 3 15 32 88 0 9 51 64 248 8 10 5 16 261 0 11 64 4 2 5 64 2 0 5 64 2 1 3...

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