Before Operating (Features) Features This player has been designed to provide CD/DVD playback fea- tures and functions demanded by professional disco club DJs HOT CUE and VJs. It is a professional DVD player equipped with opera- tional ease, sound quality, and functions superior to those found Up to 3 hot cue points (A, B, C) can be recorded in advance and on the professional analog players conventionally used by DJs.
Before Operating (Features) RELOOP LEGATO PRO Once set, a loop can be returned to any number of times The player is equipped with a digital filter that uses up-sampling technology (DVD: 48 kHz \ 192 kHz; CD: 44.1 kHz \ 176.4 kHz) After canceling loop play, pressing the RELOOP/EXIT button causes playback to return and begin again from the previously for reproducing audio information lost in some disc (DVD, CD) for-...
Using the supplied accessory control cord, this connector can Includes RCA and BNC type connectors for outputting DVD be connected to a Pioneer DJ mixer (DJM-600, DJM-500, playback video only (composite signals), as well as S-Video DJM-300, DJM-909, DJM-707 or DJM-3000) to allow control output connector.
Before Operating (Names and Functions of Parts) Operation panel Buttons and controls with the mark are disabled when the mode select switch is set to NORMAL. Buttons and controls with the mark are disabled when the mode select switch is set to DJ. 7.
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Before Operating (Names and Functions of Parts) 17. TEMPO control range indicator (±6, ±10, ±16, WIDE) 40. TIME MODE/AUTO CUE button ¶ When control range is set to ±6%, the ±6 indicator lights. TIME MODE: ¶ When control range is set to ±10%, the ±6 and ±10 indicators Each time the button is pressed, the time display switches alter- light.
Before Operating (Names and Functions of Parts) Display 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 20 19 18 1. Title number (TITLE 00-99) 18. BPM counter display Indicates the DVD title number. Lights to indicate the beats per minute (BPM) of the currently play- Not displayed during CD playback.
34. VINYL mode indicator (Vinyl) Lights when VINYL mode is set to ON. Playing images from the DVJ-X1 on a television set The example shown here is an illustration meant to depict the general display contents, and may differ somewhat from actual monitor appearance.
Discs Usable with This Unit Types of discs playable on this unit The following discs cannot be played on this unit: DVD video discs not marketed for region “1” or “All” This unit is designed to support NTSC video format; discs or DVD-RW discs recorded in VR format their packaging should include messages indicating that they DVD audio discs...
DVJ-X1 BLOCK CHART (NORMAL MODE) DVD / SDRAM SDRAM IC2000 It functions only for the Progressive 256M × 2 16M × 1 (AN22022A) output in NTSC, and does not function for the Progressive output in PAL. ATAPI IC1511 IC2100 IC701...
POWER ON SEQUENCE Player section MAIN CPU CPU for the Operation section Power on Power on Power on Canceling reset of Canceling reset of the Canceling reset of SODC (IC2100), Pin 45 CPU (IC3004), Pin 12 CPU (IC111), Pin 193 Initial setting for the CPU Initial setting Initial setting for the CPU...
Sequence of Starting Up the Drive Note: Install a disc after turning the unit on. Disc installation Focus gain adjustment Detection by the Inside switch is performed only for the first disc. Carriage shifted to the focus position Tracking gain adjustment Canceling offset for FE, TE, AS, PFENV, LNSC, and JIT Tracking open...
ADJUSTMENT SLDB ZERO POINT ADJUSTMENT 1. SLDB Assy Adjustment Slider Zero Point Adjustment Adjustment Condition Open the control panel and the player is the normal operation state. Set the TEMPO range to ±6%. Adjustment point VR3202 Measurement point TEMPO indication Measuring Instrument None Adjustment Value...
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2. MAIN Assy Adjustment Master Clock Free-running Adjustment SYNC signal is no input. No disc Adjustment Condition VC1701 Adjustment point Measurement point Frequency counter Measuring Instrument 27MHz ± 20Hz Adjustment Value Adjust VC1701 so that the frequency of TP1 becomes 27MHz ± 20Hz. Procedures Symptom of an adjus Displays are disrupted, not correct, or stop.
In this mode, the version of the software program for each microcomputer can be checked. SUB 1.00 In the screen of the each software version, shows the region number on the top right of screen. DVJ-X1 SERVICE MODE 02 MAIN : Ver 1.00...
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How to quit Service mode Press the MASTER TEMPO button to quit Service mode. List of error codes When an error is detected, one of the following error codes is displayed on the FL display. Error code Description Checkpoint E-7001 ATAPI system (drive) error Check the connection with the player section.
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2. Mode for checking buttons and their indications, as well as the load on the JOG dial • To enter this mode, while holding the TEMPO and RET. buttons pressed, turn on the power. • When this mode is entered, "SERVICE" is displayed on the dot matrix section of the FL display. Mode for checking buttons and their indications •...
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(FL DISPLAY) : Dot matrix display TOUCH/BRAKE, RELEASE/START, TEMPO slider Indications of read-in values for the TOUCH/BRAKE and RELEASE/START controls and TEMPO slider The read-in values for the TOUCH/BRAKE and RELEASE/START controls and TEMPO slider are displayed as a bar in Area 9 of the FL display: Area "mloop"...
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Wait for the unit to start up then enter "IW" to confirm that "R" is returned. If error E11 is returned, wait a few moments then enter "IW" again. 8 Enter "EJ" to eject the disc, then turn off the power of the DVJ-X1 then turn it back on. Check that no error is displayed.
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• Start up the terminal software of the PC and set as follows: Communication speed: 4800 bps, parity: none, STOP bit: 1. • Turn on the power of the DVJ-X1 and wait until the "POWER ON" indication disappears. Then press the ENTER key on the PC several times to confirm that "R"...
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The commands described here are for testing the mechanical and servo systems, and no audio or video output is available. In the following list of commands, ?? indicates a decimal number. Command Name Description Address Block During CD playback, address mode is set to block. During DVD playback, address mode is fixed at block. Address Track During CD playback, address mode is set to track.
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<Supplements> ¶ How to designate an address for a search There are the following four ways of designating an address for a search: Address Block When the BK command is issued, the address mode is set to block (During CD playback: absolute time [AMIN:ASEC: AFRAME], during DVD playback: sector).
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The commands described here are for testing the mechanical and servo systems, and no audio or video output is available. In the following list of commands, ?? indicates a decimal number. Command Name Description Address Block During CD playback, address mode is set to block. During DVD playback, address mode is fixed at block. Address Track During CD playback, address mode is set to track.
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<Supplements> ¶ How to designate an address for a search There are the following four ways of designating an address for a search: Address Block When the BK command is issued, the address mode is set to block (During CD playback: absolute time [AMIN:ASEC: AFRAME], during DVD playback: sector).
DISASSEMBLY Diagnosis of the MAIN Assy Diagnosis of the control panel section Remove the eight screws. Remove the seven screws. Open the bottom case Assy slightly with the MAIN Assy attached so that it can swing open hinged at the bottom. (As the flexible cable to be removed in Step 3 below is not very long, be careful not to open the bottom case Assy too far.)
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Styling the flexible cable of the SDCB Assy Hook the control panel section onto the chassis, as shown in the photo below. Control panel section CN2502 SDCB Assy Lead tape R4 Fix the flexible cable to the hook with a piece of lead tape R4.
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Jog section Remove the five screws. Remove the SW ring by removing the three screws. Disconnect the flexible cable. Remove the jog section by pulling it out toward front. SW ring Control panel section SW spring 31 SW spring 31 Bottom view Jog section Peel the sheet SW off.
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Player Section Remove the earth plate by removing the four screws. Notes for replacing the sheet SW Do NOT warp the sheet SW. No dirt or foreign object must be attached to the adhering surface of jog holder 2. If glue remains on the adhering surface, remove it completely using alcohol.
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Traverse mechanism G11 Assy-S Remove the DVPL Assy by removing the two screws. Remove the slot-in mechanism G5 Assy by unhooking the four hooks. DVPL Assy Bottom view Disconnect the two connectors and three flexible cables. DVPL Assy Slot-in mechanism G5 Assy Remove the screw.
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Cleaning the pickup lens Remove the Weight G11 by removing the three screws. Remove the INSW Assy and inside SW base by removing the screw. Before shipping out the product, be sure to clean the following positions by using the prescribed cleaning tools : Weight G11 Cleaning liquid : GEM1004...