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1
2
3
4
A
B
C
D
E
F
1
2
3
4
4
Factory reset
5
Drive operation / error rate measurement
6
A check of auto standby
It is used to return the contents set up by UTILITY to a factory-shipments state,
or clear an error history.
If TIME MODE button is pushed on this screen, it will return to the following states.
<<UTILITY>>
• PLAYER
N
O = AUTO
• O
N
AIR DISPLAY = O
N
(*)
• LCD BRIGHT
N
ESS = 3
• SCREE
N
SA
V
ER = O
N
• AUTO CUE LE
V
EL = -60 dB
• AUTO STA
N
DBY = O
N
• LIBRARY CREATOR = LIBRARY
• HISTORY
N
AME = "HISTORY"
• ART WORK = O
N
• MIDI Ch = 1
• LA
N
GUAGE = <Shipment setting>
• QUA
N
TIZE = OFF
• DIGITAL OUT = 24 bit
<<The state of a key>>
• TIME MODE = REMAI
N
• AUTO CUE = OFF
• JOG MODE = CDJ
<<Error history>>
• ALL CLEAR
(*) This function is not mounted by the initial version.
Switching on a power supply can also perform, pushing a USB-STOP button
and EJECT button simultaneously, in order to perform Factory reset.
However, an error history is not cleared at this time.
The state of the drive at the time of servo test operation
and the measurement result of an error rate are displayed.
Refer to "[5] Confirmation of movement of a drive unit" for the details of operation.
Usually, there are no media to reproduce, and when prolonged operation is not
performed, it shifts to the auto standby mode.
However, in this mode, it can shift to the auto standby mode immediately.
If operation excluding the following from the state of being in the auto standby
mode is performed,
• Push the USB STOP button
• JOG rotation (except for touching the Table top)
• Turn the TOUCH/BRAKE and RELEASE/START volumes
• Move the TEMPO slider
• Touch the needle search ribbon
• Switch the DIRECTIO
N
lever
It will return from the auto standby mode.
Since a return is the same processing as power supply O
N
, the service mode is
ended.
Summary of Contents for CDJ-2000
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