Pioneer CDJ-400: BEFORE OPERATING (DISCS USABLE WITH THIS UNIT)

BEFORE OPERATING (DISCS USABLE WITH THIS UNIT): Pioneer CDJ-400

BEFORE OPERATING (DISCS USABLE WITH THIS UNIT)

Playing Tracks from USB memory

By connecting a USB memory device to the CDJ-400, MP3 files on the USB memory can be played.

÷ The CDJ-400 may not support playback with all USB memory devices or provide sufficient electrical power. Additionally, note

that Pioneer is not responsible for any loss of data on a USB memory device that may occur as the result of connecting to the

CDJ-400.

÷ Reading from a USB memory device may take time if large quantities of data are involved.

÷ Erratic performance may result when a USB hub is used.

To disconnect a USB memory device

Use SOURCE SELECT to cancel the selection of the USB memory device, and then confirm that the USB memory device indicator

has gone out before removing the device.

USB Memory Device

Folder hierarchy

Maximum eight levels (cannot play files in folders exceeding 8th

Format

hierarchy level)

Folder Max

10 000

File Max

20 000 (maximum 10 000 in single folder)

Recording format

Devices conforming to USB mass storage class (USB MSC), including

external hard discs, portable flash memory devices, and digital audio

playback devices (supporting FAT16 and FAT32 format).

* No file sort function. Playback is in order recorded in memory.

* Longer startup times are required with increasing numbers of files.

About CD-ROM playback

MP3 files recorded on CD-ROM can be played back on this unit.

Disc format File extension

.mp3, .MP3, .mP3, .Mp3

Folder layers

Maximum eight layers; files in folders exceeding eight layers cannot

be played.

Maximum number of folders

2 000

Maximum number of files

3 000

Multi-session

Does not support multi-session.

When the disc used is a multi-session disc, only the first session will

be played.

CD-R recording method

Record following the ISO9660 CD-ROM file system.

Supports only Disc At Once or Track At Once.

CDJ-400 does not support Packet Write recorded discs.

* No file sort function. Playback is in order recorded in memory.

* Longer startup times are required with increasing numbers of files.

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