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Please make these simple checks before calling service. These tips could 

save you time and money. 

NOTE:

  Electrostatic  discharge  such  as  lightning  can  cause  unexpected 

problems. For example, causing the unit to fail to react to operation of the 

buttons. In that event, you should reset the unit by disconnecting it from the 

household wall outlet. 

TROUBLESHOOTING

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NO POWER

•    Ensure CD’s have been inserted correctly.

•    Check to be sure the outlet is not controlled by a wall switch. 

•    Ensure power cable has not been damaged.

•    Unplug the power cord, wait 1 minute, then re-insert the plug and switch 

     the POWER button to power on.

•    Check with your local dealer that the internal mains fuse has not blown.

•    Check tape pitch dial has not been moved from zero position. The 

     Rotary knob has a dot indicator which denotes the normal speed 

     position when this is straight up at 12 o’clock.

•    If using batteries ensure these have been inserted properly. Ensure 

     batteries are in good condition.

NO VOLUME

•    Check the main VOLUME knob on the unit is turned up.

•    Ensure that channel fader knobs are up (27,30).

•    Ensure that cables have not been inserted into send/return sockets, or 

     amp output sockets, as this will  disconnect the internal speakers.

•    Ensure CD’s have been inserted correctly.

•    Ensure tape has been inserted correctly.

•    Ensure cross fader is in middle or allocated to the desired channel.  

CAN’T CHANGE  PITCH  OF CD’s

•    Ensure pitch button is held down and pitch bend up/down buttons are  

     used to increase or decrease speed. 

•    Use pitch bend up/down to momentarily change speed of CD’s. The 

     pitch will return to previous settings once pitch bend buttons are re

     leased.

 

TAPE IS RUNNING TOO FAST OR TOO SLOW

•    Check tape pitch dial has not been moved from zero position. The 

     Rotary knob has a dot indicator which denotes the normal speed 

     position when this is straight up at 12 o’clock.

In the event of any problems installing or using the CDJ-1, please 

contact either the product retailer or the Acoustic Solutions Helpline on 

01327 340601 (UK only). Please be advised this line is manned from  

9:00am untill 1:00pm and 2:00pm untill 4:30pm, Mon to Fri.

Don’t forget to check out our web site: www.homemix.com

  

Summary of Contents for CDJ-1

Page 1: ...o use the HomeMix please read the contents of this manual in its entirety 1 2 5 6 7 8 8 9 10 11 Welcome Safety instructions Connections Connections continued CD controls Mixer control panel Tuner control panel Tape control panel Troubleshooting Specifications 1 CONTENTS PLEASE NOTE The CDJ 1 unit functions best using a mains A C Power Source For battery operation only heavy duty battery types shou...

Page 2: ...iling except as recommended by the manufacturer Do not place the unit in a built in enclosure such as a bookcase or cabinet unless proper ventilation is provided Do not block the ventilation openings of the unit by placing it on a bed soft rug etc Do not allow objects to fall or liquids to spill into the unit through the openings Do not use the unit near water such as bath tub washbowl sink laundr...

Page 3: ...r a long period of time disconnect the power source HAVE THE UNIT SERVICED IF The power cord or the plug has been damaged Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled onto the unit The unit has been exposed to rain or excessive moisture The unit does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance The unit has been dropped or the encasement damaged AVIS POUR EVITER LES ...

Page 4: ...ARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL DISCONNECT FROM MAINS SUPPLY WHEN NOT IN USE Select the installation location of your unit carefully Avoid placing it in direct sunlight or in locations subject to vibration excessive dust heat cold or moisture Keep away from sources of hum such as transformers or motors Do not use this player where there are extreme temperatures below 5 C...

Page 5: ... the signal through the FX return sockets before sound can be heard 5 AMP OUTPUT SOCKETS The CDJ 1 allows connection to a bigger amplifier for higher power applications The internal amplifier will be disconnected when cables are inserted into these sockets The output sensitivity of this output is 775mV 0dB See page 6 6 MIC INPUT SOCKET It is possible to use most microphones with the CDJ 1 It is re...

Page 6: ... with external amp sockets to allow a bigger amp and speakers to be used Connect left and right phono leads to the amp output sockets on the side panel of the CDJ 1 and connect the other end to a corresponding line input on an external amplifier you may use an AUX socket or tape socket if fitted The output signal level of these sockets is 775mV 0db this should allow connection to most audio amplif...

Page 7: ...ns you are able to locate the exact starting position on the CD CD CONTROLS 7 8 16 PITCH ACTIVATION Hold this button down and by repeatedly pressing the PITCH BEND UP or PITCH BEND DN buttons it is possible to alter the playing speed of the CD This speed will remain until changed or until the CD is stopped The pitch setting will be displayed on the LCD display when the pitch button is held down 9 ...

Page 8: ...der to mix between channel 1 and channel 2 In the centre position it will have no effect on either channel 1 or 2 It is necessary to activate the tuner by selecting TUNER function on channel 1 selector switch 28 32 BAND In Tuner mode press the BAND button to select FM or AM 33 MEMORY KEY The CDJ 1 has 8 memory locations for the radio tuner To save a radio station to memory first use the SCAN DN UP...

Page 9: ... PLAY Press this button to play the tape cassette 40 REW This button will allow the fast rewind of the cassette Press stop prior to activation of this rewind key 41 FWD This button will allow the fast forward winding of the cassette Press stop prior to activation of this fast forward key 42 STOP EJ In tape playing mode press to stop tape playback In tape stop mode press to open the cassette door 4...

Page 10: ... the main VOLUME knob on the unit is turned up Ensure that channel fader knobs are up 27 30 Ensure that cables have not been inserted into send return sockets or amp output sockets as this will disconnect the internal speakers Ensure CD s have been inserted correctly Ensure tape has been inserted correctly Ensure cross fader is in middle or allocated to the desired channel CAN T CHANGE PITCH OF CD...

Page 11: ...75 mV 500 mV 500 mV 6 dB at centre frequency 10 K Hz 6 dB at centre frequency 100 Hz 32 Ohm 600 Ohm Input sensitivity 8 mV 1K Hz 10 1 Step 5 120 V 60 Hz CUL version 230 V 50 Hz CE version 40 Watts AC 120V 60 Hz CUL version USA 40 Watts AC 230V 50 Hz CE version Europe 8 stations FM 87 5 108 MHz 100K Hz Step CUL version USA AM 520 1710 KHz 10K Hz Step CUL version USA FM 87 5 108 MHz 50 K Hz Step CE ...

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