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PDCD940MP
PDCD940MP
PROFESSIONAL DUAL CD MP3
PLAYER WITH SEAMLESS LOOP
& SOUND EFFECT
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TABLE OF CONTENTS NOTE ON USE …………………………………………………………………2 FOR SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION ………………………2 DESCRIPTION OF THE FUNCTIONS ……………………………3 FUNCTION OF THE MAIN UNIT………………………………………3 FUNCTION OF THE CONTROL UNIT…………………………………4 LCD INSTRUCTION …………………………………………………6 PARAMETER SETTING INSTRUCTION ……………………………7 CONNETIONS ………………………………………………………9 BASIC OPERATION ………………………………………………10 LOADING AND EJECTING THE DISC………………………………10 TRACK SKIP ………………………………………………………10 ANTI SHOCK MEMORY
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NOTE ON USE BE CAREFUL OF HIGH TEMPERA- TO AVOID DUST & MOISTURE TO AVOID PLACING ON UN- DO NOT USE CHEMICALS TURE STABLE LOCATION IF OUT OF WORK, CONTACT KEEP AWAY FROM TV & DO NOT OPEN THE CASE CARE WITH THE POWER CORD SALES AGENCY IMMEDIATELY MAGNETISM This product shall not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product
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POWER 1. Disc Tray 6. EJECT BUTTON The disc is placed on this tray. Pressing the disc tray open/close Press to eject the disc. buttons will open or close the tray. NOTE: Disc won’t be ejected unless stop or pause 2. START/PAUSE button has been push first. This connector is used for fader start; connect it to a mixer, and 7. POWER (Power Switch) remote control the “START/PAUSE” by moving the fader of mixer Press the power switch to turn the unit on, and the LED indicator wil
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B u f f Function of the Control Unit er Number8: ID3 display select 1. EJECT BUTTON Press the button to switch ID3 display item Press to eject the disc. (File name / Title / Album / Artist ) Note: Disc can’t be ejected unless the stop or pause button has Number9:Folder/File select button been pushed first. Press these 2 buttons to enter the Folder/File select mode. Use Skip button to search the Folder/File. 2. TIME /
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*Speed Control (SEARCH indicator off) 10. PITCH CONTROL SLIDER Rotating the wheel, in play mode, will change the playback To match the choices of playback speed (8%, 16%, 32%, speed accordingly. While rotating clockwise, the player 100%), you can choose what range you want between speed increase; rotating counterclockwise, the speed minimum (up side) and maximum (bottom side) by moving decrease. the pitch control slider. *Search (SEARCH indicator lights) 11. SAM. BUTTON Rotatin
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LCD INSTRUCTION 1. TOTAL TRACK – the track number of the CD or CARD. 15. MINUTES – Shows the minutes elapsed or remaining depending on mode setting. 2. – The unit is in playing. 16. SECONDS – Shows the seconds elapsed or remaining 3. – The unit is paused depending on mode setting. 4. SINGLE – Shows when the unit is set to play only one track. 17. FRAMES – The CD Player breaks down a second into 75 frames for accurate cueing. This shows the 5. CONT – Shows when the unit is s
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Connections Typical connections with a mixer is illustrated below. Please use it for reference. * Connect the connection cords to the line inputs of your mixer. * The connection cords and the remote control connection cable are supplied with the main unit. * Be sure to use the remote control connection cable which has been supplied. Use of another cable type might cause damage. - 7 -
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BASIC OPERATION Loading and Ejecting the Disc When the disc is loaded, press the EJECT button to eject the disc (This may be done on either the player or the remote control side.) Place a disc in the disc loader 12 cm disc 8 cm disc Push the disc to the loader. While the disc is loaded, the preparation for disc play will begin. When preparation is completed, the total tracks number & total playing time will display. To
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TRACK SKIP To go back through the tracks To advance through the tracks Tracks change as follows Tracks change as follows (This is for a disc containing 4 tracks) When this button is pressed once, the CD player will When this button is pressed once, the CD player skip backward to the beginning of the track, press will advance to the beginning of the next track. twice will skip backward to the previous track. ANTI SHOCK MEMORY This CD Player is equipped with an anti-s
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B B B u u u f f f f f f MATCHING THE BEATS PER MINUTE Match the pitch by monitoring the music of both UNIT 1 and UNIT 2 by ear. When the tempo of the music of the selected CD player is slow compared to the tempo of the other player, move the slider to the + side and match the tempo. When fast, move to the - side. The following description is for the case of matching the pitch of UNIT 2 to the pitch of the music being played on UNIT 1. er Press PLAY/PAUSE to start UNI
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OPERATION OF CUE (WITH PLAY/PAUSE) 1. In pause mode, press CUE button to memorize a point for playing back. We mean it “cue point”. 2. After “cue point” is memorized, in play mode, pressing CUE button will return the music back to the cue point and keep it in pause mode. 3. Press PLAY button again to perform from “cue point”. OPERATION OF A AND B/LOOP 1. Set “A POINT” under play mode by pressing A button (with
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BEFORE SWITCHING OFF THE POWER When you have finished using the CD player, before switching off the power, ensure that the disc is ejected Do not switch off the power when the Switch off the power after the disc is disc in the loader. ejected. POWER OFF POWER OFF TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE If difficulties arise with your compact disc player, locate the apparent problem in the left-hand column of the table and follow the corrective action
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www.pyleaudio.com IMPORTANT: Pack carefully in original carton if possible. We are not responsible for damage incurred in returning items for repair. A letter stating your exact street addres, daytime phone number, and the problem you are experiencing should be included. You must also enclose a copy of the original receipt a sproof of date of purchase PYLE SERVICE CENTER 1600 63RD street Brooklyn, NY 11204 1-800-444-5671