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Copyright © 2006 Pioneer Corporation.
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PIONEER CORPORATION

    4-1, Meguro 1-Chome, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8654, Japan

PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC.
Multimedia and Mass Storage Division:

    2265 East 220th Street, Long Beach, CA 90810, U.S.A.    TEL: 800-444-OPTI (6784)

PIONEER ELECTRONICS OF CANADA, INC.
Industrial Products Department:

    300 Allstate Parkway, Markham, Ontario L3R OP2, Canada    TEL: 905-479-4411

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300 Allstate Parkway
Markham, ON L3R OP2
(905) 479-4411
1 (877) 283-5901

For warranty information please see the Limited Warranty
sheet included with your product.

Should this product require service in Canada, please contact a
Pioneer Canadian Authorized Dealer to locate the nearest Pio-
neer Authorized Service Company in Canada.
Alternatively, please contact the Customer Service Department
at the following address:

Pioneer Electronics of Canada, Inc.

Should this product require service in the U.S.A. and you wish
to locate the nearest Pioneer Authorized Independent Service
Company, or if you wish to purchase replacement parts,
operating instructions, service manuals, or accessories, please
call the number shown below.

800 – 782 – 7210

Please do not ship your product to Pioneer without first calling
the Customer Support Division at the above listed number for
assistance.

PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA), INC.
CUSTOMER SUPPORT DIVISION
P.O. BOX 1760, LONG BEACH,
CA 90801-1760, U.S.A.

For warranty information please see the Limited Warranty
sheet included with your product.

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Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit 

you’ve just purchased is only the start of your 
musical enjoyment. Now it’s time to consider how 
you can maximize the fun and excitement your 
equipment  offers. This manufacturer and the 
Electronic Industries Association’s Consumer 
Electronics Group want you to get the most out of 
your equipment by playing it at a safe level. One that 
lets the sound come through loud and clear without 
annoying blaring or distortion-and, most importantly, 
without affecting your sensitive hearing.

Sound can be deceiving. Over time your hearing 

“comfort level” adapts to higher volumes of sound. 
So what sounds  “normal” can actually be loud and 
harmful to your hearing. Guard against this by 
setting your equipment at a safe level BEFORE your 
hearing adapts.

To establish a safe level: 

•  Start your volume control at a low setting.
•  Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it 

comfortably and   clearly, and without distortion.

Once you have established a comfortable sound 
level:

•  Set the dial and leave it there.

Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent 

hearing damage or loss in the future. After all, we 
want you listening for a lifetime.

We Want You Listening For A Lifetime 

Used wisely, your new sound equipment will 

provide a lifetime of fun and enjoyment. Since 
hearing damage from loud noise is often 
undetectable until it is too late, this manufacturer 
and the Electronic Industries Association’s 
Consumer Electronics Group recommend you avoid 
prolonged exposure to excessive noise. This list of 
sound levels is included for your protection.

Decibel
Level Example

  30 

Quiet library, soft whispers

 40  Living room, refrigerator, bedroom away from traffic
  50 

Light traffic, normal conversation, quiet office

  60 

Air conditioner at 20 feet, sewing machine

  70 

Vacuum cleaner, hair dryer, noisy restaurant

 80  Average city traffic, garbage disposals, alarm clock 
 

 

at two feet.

THE FOLLOWING NOISES CAN BE DANGEROUS  
UNDER CONSTANT EXPOSURE

 90  Subway, motorcycle, truck traffic, lawn mower
  100  Garbage truck, chain saw, pneumatic drill
  120  Rock band concert in front of speakers, 
thunderclap
  140  Gunshot blast, jet plane
  180  Rocket launching pad

Information courtesy of the Deafness Research Foundation. 

Summary of Contents for DJM-400 - CDJ-400 Package

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions DJ MIXER DJM 400 ...

Page 2: ... Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help D8 10 1 2_En Thank you for buying this Pioneer product Please read through these operating instructions so you will know how to operate your model properly After you hav...

Page 3: ...al performance levels Mixing is performed with the same type of 32 bit DSP as used in the DJM 1000 and DJM 800 thus eliminating any loss in fidelity and producing clear and powerful club sound optimally suited for DJ play 2 3 band equalizer with kill function Equalizer functions are provided for each of the three bandwidths HI MID and LOW and a kill function is provided to drop the attenuation lev...

Page 4: ...annel 1 CD input connectors CD RCA type line level input connectors Use to connect a DJ CD player or other component with line level output 9 Channel 1 PHONO LINE input connectors RCA type phono level for MM cartridge or line level input connectors Select function using channel 1 PHONO LINE selector switch 10 Channel 1 PHONO LINE selector switch Use to select function of channel 1 PHONO LINE input...

Page 5: ...e R channel to the MIC2 AUX R jack Then set the MIC AUX switch to AUX this connection requires the use of Ø6 3 mm phone plugs CONNECTING OUTPUTS Master output This unit is furnished with MASTER OUT 1 and MASTER OUT 2 output systems both of which support the use of RCA plugs If the unit s STEREO MONO switch is set to MONO the master output will be a monaural combination of L R channels Always turn ...

Page 6: ...for each channel Adjustable range to 0 dB 9 Channel 1 fader start button indicator FADER START Pressing this button toggles ON OFF the fader start back cue function for the DJ CD player connected to channel 1 The button lights when set to ON When set to ON the operation differs depending on the setting of the cross fader selector switch When the cross fader selector switch is at the left THRU posi...

Page 7: ... 11 When MIC is selected effects are applied to both microphone 1 and microphone 2 22 Effect parameter dial LEVEL DEPTH Adjusts the quantitative parameters for selected beat effect P 11 to 12 23 Effect button indicator ON OFF Sets selected beat effects ON OFF P 11 When effects are disabled OFF the button lights When effects are enabled ON the button flashes Whenever power is first turned ON effect...

Page 8: ...NES MASTER BEAT EFFECTS 2 1 3 1 4 EQ 2 LEVEL THRU MIC 1 LEVEL MIC 2 LEVEL STEREO MONO MIC AUX CH 1 CH 2 MASTER PHONES MIC AUX Cross fader selector switch Auxiliary Input 1 Set the connection panel s MIC AUX switch to AUX The MIC1 input connector functions as AUX L input and the MIC2 input connector functions as AUX R input 2 Set the MIC switch to ON or TALK OVER When the switch is set to TALK OVER...

Page 9: ... to its lowest position 4 Set the CD player to the desired cue point and engage cue point standby If a cue point has already been set it is not necessary to set the CD player to standby at the cue point 5 At the instant you wish to start playback move the channel fader lever CD player begins playback After playback has begun if the channel fader lever is returned to its minimum position the CD pla...

Page 10: ...cycle 1 1 2 1 4 1 8 1 or 16 1 beat Short delay 1 DELAY One repeat sound This function allows a delay sound with beat of 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 1 or 4 1 to be added quickly and simply For example When a 1 2 beat delay sound is added four beats become eight beats Also by adding a 3 4 beat delay sound the rhythm becomes syncopated Example Original 4 beats 1 2 delay 8 beats 2 ECHO Multiple repeat sounds This f...

Page 11: ...CHO FILTER FLANGER PHASER ROBOT ROLL TAP BEAT PITCH CH SELECT 1 2 MIC MASTER LEVEL DEPTH ON OFF 4 Press one of the BEAT BANK buttons to select the beat to which you wish to synchronize the effect Values can be selected from 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 1 4 1 or 1 2 4 8 16 The multiple differs depending on the effect See page 10 for details The selected button will light The effect time corresponding to the beat ...

Page 12: ...ile holding the ERASE BEAT PITCH button depressed press the BEAT BANK button containing the sample you wish to erase The BEAT BANK buttons containing recorded samples are lighted The indicator in the selected BEAT BANK button will go out and the sample will be erased EFFECT PARAMETERS 8 IN LOOP SAMPLER This function allows you to store 4 beat sounds in up to 5 banks then output them repeatedly Exa...

Page 13: ...r plugs are dirty Master output level is too high Input level is too high Cross fader selector switch is set to THRU The FADER START button is set to OFF Rear panel CONTROL jack is not connected to CD player Only the rear panel CONTROL jack is connected to the CD player Effect channel selector CH SELECT setting is incorrect Effect parameter adjust dial LEVEL DEPTH is set to MIN Input level is set ...

Page 14: ...kΩ CD LINE 12 dBu 47 kΩ Output Level Impedance MASTER OUT 2 dBu 10 kΩ PHONES 2 dBu 32 Ω Crosstalk LINE 78 dB Channel equalizer response Isolater HI 9 dB to 13 kHz MID 9 dB to 1 kHz LOW 9 dB to 70 Hz Microphone equalizer response HI 12 dB full counterclockwise to 0 dB center 10 kHz LOW 12 dB full clockwise to 0 dB center 100 Hz 3 Input output connector systems PHONO LINE input connectors RCA pin ja...

Page 15: ...rt BPM detect CH2 3 Band CH2 EQ 2 Band MIC EQ CUE Monitor CH2 CH2 CUE MIC OFF ON L R MIC AUX CH2 Fader BEAT EFFECTS CH2 pre BPM detect CH1 BEAT EFFECTS CH1 pre BEAT EFFECTS CH2 post BEAT EFFECTS MIC Talk Over Detection Filter CH2 Level Meter Master Level Meter CH2 CUE CH1 CUE CH 2 RIAA PHONO ADC PHONO2 LINE2 LINE CD2 TRIM MIC 2 MIC 2 LEVEL AUX R L MIC out BPM Counter Send to CPU Headphone CUE Head...

Page 16: ...c Industries Association s Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most out of your equipment by playing it at a safe level One that lets the sound come through loud and clear without annoying blaring or distortion and most importantly without affecting your sensitive hearing Sound can be deceiving Over time your hearing comfort level adapts to higher volumes of sound So what sounds normal ...

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