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PITCH BEND BUTTONS: 

 Pushing the 

PITCH BEND

 

BUTTONS

 

(20)

will automatically raise the pitch up to 

+4%

 or lower the pitch down to

-4% 

from the existing pitch setting. Releasing the buttons will return the

pitch to the original pitch setting. You can use this function to match the
pitch bend when mixing from one song to another.

PITCH CONTROL SLIDE:  

Moving the 

PITCH CONTROL SLIDE (21)

up or down will lower or raise the pitch percentage.

JOG WHEEL

 Use the 

JOG WHEEL (22) 

to make fine adjustments in

pause mode for cueing or bending the pitch for precise synchronization
in play mode.

PGM (PROGRAM): 

Use the 

PGM (23)

 section for 

DIRECT SELECT

 or

to create a 

TRACK PROGRAM

.  Please refer to the 

PGM 

section for

detailed instructions.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS:

1. Place a 

CD 

in the 

DISC IN SLOT (6)

.

2. Push the 

TRACK SKIP (12)

 buttons to select the track you want to play.

3. Press the

 PLAY/PAUSE (9) 

button and the unit will instantly play.

CUE INSTRUCTIONS:

1. To start the play at a point other than the beginning of a track, follow

these instructions:

First select the track you wish to play, and then press 

PLAY/PAUSE (9)

so the unit goes into the play mode. Press 

PLAY/PAUSE (9)

 to pause

play at the spot where you want the play to start the 

CUE POINT

. Use

the 

SEARCH BUTTONS (13) 

or 

JOG WHEEL (22)

 to pick the precise

spot you want play to begin, then press 

PLAY/PAUSE (9)

 again to save

the cue point. Press the 

CUE (8) 

button to pause play at the cue point (the

unit will go into the pause mode and the location indicated on the display
will be the memorized cue point). You can preview the cue point by
pressing and holding down 

CUE (8)

. Press 

PLAY/PAUSE (9) 

to begin

play from the cue point.

2. Once you have saved a cue point you can fine tune or change the

memorized cue point:

To change a cue point, push 

PLAY/PAUSE (9) 

so the unit plays from the

cue point, then press 

PLAY/PAUSE (9)

 at the spot you wish your new

cue point to be. Press 

PLAY/PAUSE (9)

 again to save the cue point. The

unit will go into the pause mode and the location indicated on the display
will be the new memorized cue point.

To fine tune a cue point, pause play at the memorized cue point, then
use the 

SEARCH (13)

 buttons or 

JOG WHEEL (22)

 to scan frame by

frame (1/75th of a second) to where you  want play to begin. Press

PLAY/PAUSE (9)

 to save the new cue point.

NOTE: DURING FINE TUNING THERE WILL BE A STUTTER EFFECT (TO HELP YOU FIND THE

BEAT). THE STUTTERING EFFECT WILL END WHEN YOU PRESS PLAY/PAUSE (9) TO SAVE
THE CUE POINT. ALSO, DURING FINE TUNING IF YOU HOLD DOWN THE SEARCH (13)
BUTTON, THE UNIT WILL SCAN QUICKLY.

PGM:

PROGRAM:

First press 

STOP/EJECT (7) 

once followed by 

PGM 

to enter 

PROGRAM

mode.  Select a 

TRACK NUMBER

 with the 

NUMBER PAD

 and press 

SET

afterwards to set a track for that slot.  Continue to select tracks and
press the 

SET 

button, until satisfied with a program of tracks.  Then

press 

PLAY/PAUSE (9) 

to start the program.  To exit a 

PROGRAM

press the 

STOP/EJECT (7)

 button twice or hold the button down to

EJECT 

the 

CD

.  

SINGLE-AUTO CUE 

 modes will function normally

with 

PROGRAM 

mode.

DIRECT SELECT:

To 

DIRECTLY SELECT

 a 

TRACK

,

 

simply press the

 TRACK NUMBER

you want to hear.  If you select 

TRACK NUMBERS 1-9

 you may use

0

 before the

 

number for, example

 01 

for track number 

1

.  For tracks 

11

and higher use the first digit then followed by second digit to jump to that
track.  

SINGLE-AUTO CUE

 modes will function normally with

DIRECT SELECT 

mode.

NOTE:  PROGRAM AND DIRECT SELECT MODES WORK INDEPENDTLY, TO USE EITHER MODE

THE DISC MUST BE EJECTED AND REINSERTED.

TROUBLESHOOTING:

If the disk will not play,

 

check to see if the disc was loaded correctly

(label side up). Also check the disc for excessive dirt, scratches, etc.

If the disc turns but there is no sound, check the cable connections. If
they are okay, check your amplifier or receiver.

If the CD skips, check the CD for dirt or scratches. Do not assume that
the CD player is defective. Many CDs are recorded out of spec and will
skip on most or all CD players. Before sending the unit in for repair, try
playing a CD that you are sure plays properly.

SPECIFICATIONS:

GENERAL:

Disc Type................................Standard Compact discs (12 cm & 8 cm)
Time Display.....................Track Elapsed, Track Remain, or Total remain
Variable Pitch......................................± 16% Slider with Resume Switch
Start...........................................................................Within  0.03 seconds
Track Selection.....................................................................1 to 99 Tracks

AUDIO SECTION:

Quantization......................................1 Bit Linear/Channel, 3 Beam Laser
Oversampling Rate..........................................................................8 Times
Sampling Frequency.....................................................................44.1 kHz
Frequency Response......................................................20 Hz to 20 kHz
Total Harmonic Distortion..............................................Less Than 0.005%
Signal to Noise Ratio.....................................................................>96 dB
Dynamic Range.................................................................................>94 dB
Output Level (nominal)........................................................1.9 Volts R.M.S.
Power Supply.......................................................AC 120/230V, 60/50 Hz
Dimensions...............................12.5” x 8.3” x 3.75” (31.5 x 21 x 9.5mm)
Weight...................................................................................5.65 lbs. (2.56 kg)

SPECIFICATIONS AND DESIGN ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE

WITHOUT NOTICE FOR PURPOSE OF IMPROVEMENT.

Summary of Contents for CDJ-02

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Page 5: ...to save the new cue point NOTE DURING FINE TUNING THERE WILL BE A STUTTER EFFECT TO HELP YOU FIND THE BEAT THE STUTTERING EFFECT WILL END WHEN YOU PRESS PLAY PAUSE 9 TO SAVE THE CUE POINT ALSO DURING...

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