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Pioneer DJM-850-K/DJM-850-S Manual

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1. Booth gt Level CHx Timecode gt Post Fader EEE COR gt zt Digital Trim CH Fader CF Assign i cand BEAT BEAT CUE BEAT Thru MIC Output EFFECT EFFECT EFFECT Monitor EFFECT CFA to Booth Monitor cHx cux LCHX CHx CHx CB n 2posi 3posi Rec Out gt CHx CHx CUE gt Fader Curve Level meter Master Switch Master m ccu Hd Level TalkOver ON OFF Z Nae es Assign Thru Master CUE BPM Detect CFA on BPM Detect Master Balance Cross BEAT Master Tc Fader BEAT EFFECT H Mono Ov b EFFECT Master STEREO Ner CFA Send i Assign A Send Retum 20081 on Lak i i CHx Return Master Mode Over 1 CHxTimecode 22 USB Common out CFA Cross Fader A evel H Effect CH Select eres Post CHx Fader BET BEAT para Cross Fader A Mixer Het i9 EFFECT am
2. Category SW Name SW Type MIDI assignment Trigger Toggle Transmitted data TRIM Control CC 001 0 127 HI Contro CC 002 0 127 MID Contro CC 003 0 127 LOW Contro CC 004 0 127 CH1 BEAT Button CC 101 Trigger Toggle OFF 0 ON 127 COLOR Contro CC 005 0 127 CUE Button CC 070 Trigger Toggle OFF 0 ON 127 Channel fader Contro CC 017 0 127 CROSS FADER ASSIGN Switch CC 065 0 64 127 TRIM Contro CC 006 0 127 HI Contro CC 007 0 127 MID Contro CC 008 0 127 Low Contro CC 009 0 127 CH2 BEAT Button CC 102 Trigger Toggle OFF 0 ON 127 COLOR Contro CC 010 0 127 CUE Button CC 071 Trigger Toggle OFF 0 ON 127 Channel fader Contro CC 018 0 127 CROSS FADER ASSIGN Switch CC 066 0 64 127 TRIM Contro CC 012 0 127 HI Contro 014 0 127 MID Contro CC 015 0 127 LOW Contro CC 021 0 127 CH3 BEAT Button CC 103 Trigger Toggle OFF 0 ON 127 COLOR Contro CC 022 0 127 CUE Button CC 072 Trigger Toggle OFF 0 ON 127 Channel fader Contro CC 019 0 127 CROSS FADER ASSIGN Switch CC 067 0 64 127 TRIM Contro CC 080 0 127 HI Contro CC 081 0 127 MID Contro CC 092 0 127 LOW Contro CC 082 0 127 CH4 BEAT Button CC 104 Trigger Toggle OFF 0 ON 127 COLOR Contro CC 083 0 127 CUE Button CC 073 Trigger Toggle OFF 0 ON 127 Channe
3. MIC1 0 MIC LEVEL i CA MIC LEVEL ADC MIC2 i gt r 0 DIGITAL LINE MASTER E gt i gt FPGA 9 PHONO B t7 a MUTE PHONES e 41 Lp L MIC Digital MASTER gt DAC gt gt w CH1 ASEL OUT MASTER 1 MUTE ous PD Analog PHONES gt D Ix 6 3 MUTE LINE ADC gt I Da o Lp L CH2 Analog MASTER MUTE MASTERS CH2 OUT Ia UG MUTE CLINE PDA m Analog BOOTH D D K FEA 0 une p e ADC F YY gt j DT Lp gt CH4 Analog DSP REC CH3_ASEL_OUT REM MUTE REC ASEL SZ DS gt gt RETURN SEND m gt DAC gt K EX ll S PHONO ADC LES o gt LP CH1_USB1 2 USB1 2 CH4 ASEL OUT D RETURN gt NC CH2 USB3 4 USB3 4 3 9 ciis E CH3 USB5 6 USB5 6 3 USB E usi USBSALTN gt CH4 USB7 8 USB7 8 5 VF com gt USB CH3 USBE 6 IN CH4 USB7 8 IN CH1 USB1 2 OUT CH2 USB3 4 OUT CH3 USB5 6 OUT CH4 USB7 8 OUT
4. EE FILTER FLANGER ANS PHASER REVERB ROBOT SPIRAL SLIP ROLL UP ECHO ROLL ECHO REV ROLL DELAY SND RTN 4 MIC Vas o TIME LEVEL DI 19 ON OFF ET MIC1 LEVEL control page 16 Adjusts the sound level output from the MIC1 channel MIC2 LEVEL control page 16 Adjusts the sound level output from the MIC2 channel EQ HI LOW controls page 16 These adjust the tone quality of the MIC1 and MIC2 channels OFF ON TALK OVER selector switch page 16 Turns the microphone on off SOUND COLOR FX buttons page 17 These turn the SOUND COLOR FX effects on off O FADER START 1 2 3 4 buttons page 15 These turn the fader start function on off MONO SPLIT STEREO selector switch page 15 Switches how the monitor sound output from the headphones is distributed El MIXING control page 15 This adjusts the monitor volume balance of the sound of channels for which the CUE button is pressed and the sound of the MASTER channel El LEVEL control page 15 Adjusts the sound level output from the headphones CD LINE PHONO LINE USB selector switch page 15 Selects the input source of each channel from the components con nected to this unit Channel Level Indicator page 15 Displays the sound level of the respective channels before passing through the channel faders TRIM control page 15 Adjusts the level o
5. U D n a 0005 0000 00 B 6000 Ud To power outlet Pioneer DJ players Pioneer DJ players e the fader start function connect a control cable page 15 Connecting output terminals CH4 CH3 a4 CH2 PHONO CD LINE LINE CD LINE LINE CD LINE PHONO CD LINE L L OFF POWER ON MASTER1 STER2 Y REC OUT DIGITAL L MASTER OUT set 100 3 t ko ooo o f g Power amplifier Power amplifier Cassette deck etc Power amplifier Digital audio analoginput for booth monitor input device MIDI sequencer External effector 1 recording device 1 Also connect the external effector to the RETURN terminal input terminal 8 En Connecting to the control panel Be sure to connect using the included USB cable Computers Ll 0 Microphones CD LINE PHONO OVER asd de MIC 1 O7 HI wiles MIC 2 Oh 5 o 2e mm MIXING uum um CUE LeveL MASTER Headphones i MIC1 terminal page 16 Connects a microph
6. MIC1 a PHONO USB usB LEVEL ESI LINE USB a B dver TRIM E ve 7 7 7 5 4 only 4 O2 2 2 1 e 1 0 j 6 0 6 80 6 0 D 1 e mo DIET 2 aR 02 ARN 0 2 EQ E f E d s 5 _ A 26 89 6 26 85 6 7 Low 7 Low 7 Ore LL 0 CTY d 15 24 2 4 24 ksma s kema 6 L FR f e CO CO CO CO CO C3 C5 BEAT SOUND COLOR FX y COLOR Low CUE 149 e STEREO NO E PHONES m em EE t MONO STEREO a 5 BOOTH MONITOR T to 7 rens 6 5 f 5 5 5 248 4 4 4 3 3 3 0 0 s EQ CURVE 1 ES Em 7 SH A THRU Sir A THRU B THRU CEE CH FADER 959 5 HT CB u t CROSS FADER ASSIGN __________J
7. BEAT button status Descriptions White noise generated inside this unit is mixed in to the COLOR control sound of the channel via the filter and output urn counterclockwise The cut of frequency of the filter i Jj Off e The volume can be adjusted by turning the TRIM controls hrough w white gradually decreases lt i urn clockwise The cut off frequency of the filter through UO for the respective channels The sound quality can be wWhichshawiitenpise passes araduallvin ressss 6 NOISE adjusted by turning the EQ ISO HI MID LOW controls passer urn counterclockwise The cut off frequency of the filter hr ich the white noi dually decreases The volume changes in association with the beat rouan ave is odd zh urn clockwise The cut off frequency of the filter through which the white noise passes gradually increases Q o urn counterclockwise The gate effect is applied to the off The gate effect makes the sound tighter and reduces the medium and high frequencies sense of volume urn clockwise The gate effect is applied to the low and high requencies GATE Turn counterclockwise The gate effect is applied to the medium On The sound is recorded while the gate is open and when the high frequencies and the sampled sound is added gate is closed the recorded sound is output several times
8. EQ CURVE ISOLATOR EQ selector switch page 15 Switches the function of the EQ ISO HI MID LOW controls CH FADER selector switch page 15 Switches the channel fader s curve characteristics CROSS FADER 7 7X 7X selector switch page 15 This switches the crossfader curve characteristics ON OFF button page 18 Switches the MIDI function on and off START STOP button page 18 Sends the MIDI start MIDI stop signals SETUP WAKE UP button page 24 SETUP Displays the USER SETUP or CLUB SETUP screen WAKE UP Cancels the auto standby mode Main unit display BEAT 4 gt buttons page 17 Set the beat fraction for synchronizing the effect sound TAP ENTER button TAP When the BPM measurement mode is set to TAP the BPM is input manually by tapping the button with a finger page 17 ENTER Used to change this unit s settings page 24 AUTO TAP button page 17 Switches the BPM measurement mode DELAY ECHO UP ECHO SPIRAL REVERB TRANS FILTER FLANGER PHASER ROBOT SLIP ROLL ROLL REV ROLL SND RTN selector switch page 17 Switches the BEAT EFFECT effect type 1 2 3 4 MIC CF A CF B MASTER selector switch page 17 Switches the channel to which the BEAT EFFECT is to be applied TIME control page 17 Adjusts the BEAT EFFECT s time parameter LEVEL DEPTH control page 17 Adjusts the BEAT EFFECT s quantitative parameter ON OFF b
9. Operating an external MIDI sequencer This unit is equipped with a Full Assignable MIDI function allowing the operation information of virtually all of the unit s controls and but tons to be sent to an external device effector etc as MIDI signals This unit can be used as a USB MIDI controller when it is connected by MIDI cable to a MIDI compatible external device Furthermore the tempo BPM of the sound being played is sent as MIDI timing clocks so the tempo on the external device sequencer etc can be synchronized with the tempo of sound output from this unit e messages output by this unit see List of MIDI Messages on page 22 e External MIDI sequencers not supporting MIDI timing clocks cannot be synchronized External MIDI sequencers cannot be synchronized for sources for which the BPM cannot be measured stably The MIDI timing clock is output even with BPM values input manu ally by tapping the TAP button with a finger The MIDI timing clock output range is 40 BPM to 250 BPM 1 Connect the MIDI OUT terminal to the external MIDI sequencer s MIDI IN terminal using a commercially available MIDI cable 2 Setthe external MIDI sequencer s sync mode to Slave 3 Press the START STOP button for MIDI The MIDI start message is sent 4 Press the MIDI ON OFF button Transmission of the MIDI messages begin Types of effects BEAT COLOR FX SOUND COLOR FX effect types Effect Name
10. 2 Press the BEAT gt button e When the SETUP WAKE UP button is pressed the standby mode Select the setting item is canceled Thisunitis shipped with the auto standby function turned on If you 3 Press the TAP button do not want to use the auto standby function set Auto Standby to The screen switches to the setting item s setting value change screen OFF 4 Press the BEAT gt button Change the setting value 5 Press the TAP button About the talk over function Enter the setting value The talk over function has the two modes described below The previous screen reappears ADV advanced talk over The mid range only of the sound of chan Toreturn to the previous screen without changing the settings press nels other than the MIC channel is attenuated according to the the AUTO TAP button Talk Over LEVEL setting value and output 6 Press the SETUP WAKE UP button Close the USER SETUP screen e Toclose the CLUB SETUP screen press the POWER button to turn this unit s power off gt Frequency NOR normal talk over The sound of channels other than the MIC channel is attenuated according to the Talk Over LEVEL setting value and output Frequency Setting preferences Setting upon purchase Options Mode settings Screendisplay Settingvalue Descriptions Turns the fader start function on and off for all DJ players connected
11. This operation is not necessary when the CROSS FADER ASSIGN A THRU B selector switch is set to THRU 7 Turn the MASTER LEVEL control Audio signals are output from the MASTER1 and MASTER2 terminals The master level indicator lights Adjusting the sound quality Turn the EQ ISO HI MID LOW controls for the respective channels Refer to Specifications on page 28 for the range of sound that can be adjusted by each control Switching the function of the EQ ISO HI MID LOW controls Switch the EQ CURVE ISOLATOR EQ selector switch ISOLATOR Functions as an isolator EQ The equalizer function is set Monitoring sound with headphones 1 Connect headphones to the PHONES terminal 2 Press the CUE button s for the channel s you want to monitor 3 Switch the MONO SPLIT STEREO selector switch MONO SPLIT The sound of the channels for which the CUE button is pressed is output from the headphones output s left channel the MASTER channel sound is output from the right channel STEREO The sound of the channels for which the CUE button is pressed is output from the headphones in stereo 4 Turn the MIXING control This adjusts the monitor volume balance of the sound of channels for which the CUE button is pressed and the sound of the MASTER channel 5 Turn the LEVEL control for HEADPHONES The sound of the channels for which the CUE button is
12. buttons Use these to set a cut time of 1 16 16 1 with parameter 1 respect to the time of one beat of the BPM Use this to set the effect time 10 to 16000 ms Sets the balance between the original sound and the effect sound TIME control parameter 2 LEVEL DEPTH control parameter 3 FILTER The filter s cutoff frequency changes according to the beat fraction set with the BEAT 4 gt buttons gt Frequency Use these to set the cycle for moving the cut off frequency as a time of 1 4 64 1 with respect to the time of one beat of the BPM BEAT 4 buttons parameter 1 20 En Use this to set the cycle at which the cut off fre TIME control parameter 2 quency is moved 10 to 32000 ms The further the control is turned clockwise the more the effect is stressed LEVEL DEPTH control parameter 3 FLANGER A 1 cycle flanger effect is produced according to the beat fraction set with the BEAT lt gt buttons Short delay EON UN aM Time 2 i Cycle i gt Use these to set the 1 4 64 1 effect time with respect to the time of one beat of the BPM BEAT lt buttons parameter 1 Use this to set the cycle by which the flanger effect TIME control parameter 2 moves 10 to 32000 ms The further the control is turned clockwise the more the effect is stressed When turned all the way counterclockwise only the
13. to 1 1 Roll f f irr Ore Ff L JL JL 1 2 repeat ET repeat Use these to set an effect time of 1 16 16 1 with respect to the time of one beat of the BPM BEAT 4 gt buttons parameter 1 Use this to set the effect time 10 to 4000 ms Use this to set the balance between the original sound and ROLL TIME control parameter 2 LEVEL DEPTH control parameter 3 ROLL The sound being input at the point when the ON OFF is pressed is recorded and the recorded sound is output repeatedly according to the beat fraction set with the BEAT gt buttons Original a f A Effect turned on LAM L JL Pu 1 1 roll BEAT 4 buttons Use these to set an effect time of 1 16 16 1 with parameter 1 respect to the time of one beat of the BPM Use this to set the effect time TIME control parameter 2 40 to 4000 ms LEVEL DEPTH control Use this to set the balance between the original parameter 3 sound and ROLL REV ROLL The sound being input at the point when the ON OFF button is pressed is recorded and the recorded sound is reversed then output repeatedly according to the beat fraction set with the BEAT buttons A Effect turned on 9 JIJ J IS roll Reversed and repeated Original Use these to set an effect time of 1 16 16 1 with respect to the time of one beat of the BPM BEAT 4
14. 1 YEAR 1 YEAR Video Switcher 1 YEAR This warranty covers the product during the warranty period whether in the possession of the original owner or any subsequent owner WHAT S NOT COVERED This warranty does not cover the A B Cross Fader in the DJ Mixer model prefix DJM This warranty does not cover any appearance item any damage to the product resulting from alterations modifications not authorized in writing by Pioneer accident misuse or abuse damage due to lightning or to power surges or personal injury due to excessive sound pressure levels This warranty does not cover the cost of parts or labor which would be otherwise provided without charge under this warranty obtained from any source other than a Pioneer Authorized Service Company or other designated location This warranty does not cover defects or damage caused by the use of unauthorized parts or labor or from improper maintenance PRODUCTS WITH ALTERED DEFACED OR REMOVED SERIAL NUMBERS SHALL VOID THIS WARRANTY YOUR RIGHTS SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE FOLLOWING LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU THE ABOVE WARRANTIES ARE IN LIEU OF AND EXCLUDE ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE IN NO EVENT SHALL PIONEER BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF LOSS OF USE O
15. The equipment should be disconnected by removing the mains plug from the wall socket when left unused for a long period of time for example when on vacation D3 4 2 2 1a A1 En CAUTION The POWER switch on this unit will not completely shut off all power from the AC outlet Since the power cord serves as the main disconnect device for the unit you will need to unplug it from the AC outlet to shut down all power Therefore make sure the unit has been installed so that the power cord can be easily unplugged from the AC outlet in case of an accident To avoid fire hazard the power cord should also be unplugged from the AC outlet when left unused for a long period of time for example when on vacation D3 4 2 2 2a A1 En WARNING Handling the cord on this product or cords associated with accessories sold with the product may expose you to chemicals listed on proposition 65 known to the State of California and other governmental entities to cause cancer and birth defect or other reproductive harm Wash hands after handling D36 P5 B1 En This product is for general household purposes Any failure due to use for other than household purposes such as long term use for business purposes in a restaurant or use in a car or ship and which requires repair will be charged for even during the warranty period K041 A1 En Information to User Alterations or modifications carried out without app
16. 2 Setthe OFF ON TALK OVER selector switch to ON or TALK OVER ON The indicator lights TALK OVER The indicator flashes When set to TALK OVER the sound of channels other than the MIC channel is attenuated by 18 dB default when a sound of 10 dB or greater is input to the microphone The TALK OVER sound attenuation level can be changed at USER SETUP screen For instructions on changing this see Changing the settings on page 24 Thetalk over mode can be switched to the normal mode or the advanced mode For instructions on changing it see Changing the settings on page 24 3 Turn the MIC1 LEVEL or MIC2 LEVEL control Adjust the level of the sound output from the MIC channel Pay attention that rotating to the extreme right position outputs a very loud sound 4 Input audio signals to the microphone Adjusting the sound quality Turn the MIC channels EQ HI LOW controls Refer to Specifications on page 28 for the range of sound that can be adjusted by each control Switching between monaural and stereo audio This switches the sound output from the MASTER1 MASTER2 BOOTH REC OUT PHONES DIGITAL MASTER OUT and USB terminals between monaural and stereo Toadjustthe sound output from the USB terminals select REC OUT at Mixer Audio Output in the setting utility Switch the MONO STEREO selector switch Outputs monaural audio
17. MUST STOP INSTALLING IT Documentation means written documentation specifications and help content made generally available by Pioneer to aid in installing and using the Program Program means all or any part of Pioneer s software licensed to You by Pioneer under this Agreement 2 Program license Limited License Subject to this Agreement s restrictions Pioneer grants to You a limited non exclusive nontransferable license without the right to sublicense a Toinstall a single copy of the Program on the hard disk drive of Your computer to use the Program Documentation Authorized Use only for Your personal purpose complying with this Agreement and the b To use the Documentation in support of Your Authorized Use and make one copy of the Program solely for poses provided that all titles and trademar restricted rights notices are reproduced on Restrictions You wil backup pur copyright and the copy not copy or use the Program or Documentation except as expressly permitted by this Agreement You will not transfer sublicense rent lease or end the Program or use it for third party training commercial time sharing or service bureau use You will not Yourself or through any third party modify reverse engineer disassemble or Program except to the extent expressly permit decompile the ed by applicable law and then only after You have notified Pionee
18. Settings Utility Checking the status of this unit s CD LINE PHONO LINE USB selector switch Display the setting utility before starting Click the MIXER INPUT tab lg ting Utility ooo Connected DJ Production Software Audio Output Mixer Audio Input HA USB12 CH1 PHONO USB3 4 gt CH2 CDILINE CHC USB5 6 CH3 LINE USB7 8 CH4 PHONO Configure the audio output settings for your DJ production software To input a USB audio signal to the mixer select USB for the desired channel input selector switch es on the mixer suonoauuoS Setting the audio data output from this unit to the computer Display the setting utility before starting 1 Click the MIXER OUTPUT tab DJM 850 Utility DJ Production Software Audio Input Mixer Audio Output H 4 USB1 2 4 Post CH1 Fader 44 la 0583 4 Post CH2 Fader 4 i USB5 6 4 Post CH3 Fader USB7 8 Post Fader USB Output Level Configure the audio input settings for your D J production software 19dB 2 Click the Mixer Audio Output pull down menu Select and set the audio data to be output to the computer from the flow of audio signals inside this unit CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH1 Timecode CH2 Timecode CH3 Timecode CH4 Timecode PHONO CD LINE CD LINE PHONO CH1 Timecode CH2 Ti
19. When the BPM cannot be detected the previously 4 a digits detected BPM value is displayed and flashes When in the manual input mode this displays the BPM value that was input manually BPM This is always lit This displays the parameters specified for the indi vidual effects Parameter display When the BEAT 4 button is pressed the corre H sponding beat fraction is displayed for 1 second section When a value outside the parameter range is speci fied with the BEAT button the value does not change and the display flashes ms These light according to the units for the different effects This lights according to the selected beat number Beat displ ti H eat display section position uolje19dO 1 Press AUTO TAP button Select the BPM measurement mode AUTO The BPM is measured automatically from the audio sig nal that is being input The AUTO mode is set when this unit s power is turned on TAP The BPM is input manually by tapping the TAP button with a finger The AUTO BPM measurement range is BPM 70 to 180 With some tracks it may not be possible to measure the BPM correctly If the BPM cannot be measured the BPM value on the display flashes In such cases use the TAP button to input the BPM manually 2 Turn the DELAY ECHO UP ECHO SPIRAL REVERB TRANS FILTER FLANGER PHASER ROBOT SLIP ROLL ROLL REV ROLL SND RTN selector switch
20. and express written consent and no other act document usage or custom will be deemed to amend or modify this Agreement B You agree that this Agreement shall be governed and construed by and under the laws of Japan as consumer and shall apply to You only to the extent such limita Cautions on Installation Before installing the driver software be sure to turn off the power of s unit and disconnect the USB cable from both this unit and your computer you connect this unit to your computer without installing the driver software first an error may occur on your computer depending on e system environment you have discontinued the installation process in progress step rough the installation process again from the beginning according the following procedure e Read Software end user license agreement carefully before installing is unit s proprietary driver software Before installing the driver software terminate all other programs running on your computer The driver software is compatible with the following OSs Supported operating systems Mac OS X 10 5 10 6 10 7 v 32 bi version Windows 7 Home Premium Professional Ultimate 64 bi P4 version 32 bi Windows Vista Home Basic Home Premium Business version Ultimate bi 64 bi version m 32 bi Windows XP Home Edition Professional SP3 or later T version Windows XP Profe
21. in progress click Install this driver software anyway and continue with the installation When installing on Windows XP If Hardware Installation appears on the screen while the installa tion is in progress click Continue Anyway and continue with the installation When the installation program is completed a completion message appears When the installation of the driver software is completed you need to reboot your computer About the installation procedure Mac OS X Read Cautions on Installation carefully before installing the driver software Toinstall or uninstall the driver software you need to be authorized by the administrator of your computer Have the name and password of the administrator of your computer ready in advance 1 Insert the included CD ROM into the computer s CD drive The CD ROM folder appears Double click the CD icon on the desktop when folders are not dis played after a CD ROM has been loaded 2 Double click CD menu 3 Double click 0 850 M X X X dmg The DJM 850AudioDriver menu screen appears 4 Double click DJM 850AudioDriver pkg The driver installation screen appears 5 Check details on the screen and click Continue Anyway 6 When the Software Use Agreement screen appears select English carefully read the Software end user license agreement and click Continue Anyway You can select one from multiple languages depending on the system envir
22. is set to 1 1 and the time of one beat quarter note is set as the effect time The BPM can be set manually by turning the TIME control while pressing the TAP button The BPM can be set in units of 0 1 by pressing the AUTO TAP but ton while pressing the TAP button and turning the TIME control while pressing the two buttons Using the external effector 1 Connect this unit and external effector For instructions on connections see Connecting output terminals on page 8 2 Turn the DELAY ECHO UP ECHO SPIRAL REVERB TRANS FILTER FLANGER PHASER ROBOT SLIP ROLL ROLL REV ROLL SND RTN selector switch Select SND RTN 3 Turn the 1 2 3 4 MIC CF A CF B MASTER selector switch This selects the channel to which the effect is applied 4 Press the ON OFF button for BEAT EFFECTS The sound that has passed through the external effector is output from the MASTER channel When the ON OFF button is pressed again the effect turns off Operating DJ software using the MIDI function This unit is equipped with a Full Assignable MIDI function allowing the operation information of virtually all of the unit s controls and buttons to be sent to the DJ software as MIDI signals This unit can be used as a USB MIDI controller when it is connected by USB cable to a computer on which MIDI compatible DJ software is installed Furthermore the tempo BPM of the sound being played is sent as MIDI ti
23. switch set to the proper position Set the CD LINE PHONO LINE USB selector switch to the USB position Page 15 En 25 Problem Effect sound cannot be monitored even when the CUE button for BEAT EFFECTS is pressed Check Remedy The circuit generating the ECHO UP ECHO SPIRAL REVERB ROLL SLIP ROLL and REV ROLL echo sounds is positioned after the effect circuit so the effect sound cannot be monitored This is not a malfunction Sound is distorted when an analog player is connected to this unit s PHONO terminals Or lighting of the channel level indicator does not change even when the TRIM control is turned Have you connected an analog player with a built in phono equalizer For analog players with built in phono equalizers connect the player to the CD LINE or LINE terminals page 8 f the analog player with built in phono equalizer has a PHONO LINE selector switch switch it to PHONO Is an audio interface for computers connected between the analog player and this unit f the audio interface for computers has a line level output connect it to the CD LINE or LINE terminal page 8 f the analog player has a PHONO LINE selector switch switch it to PHONO Block Diagram
24. the original sound and the echo sound and to set the amount by which the echo sound s pitch changes En SPIRAL This function adds a reverberation effect to the input sound When the delay time is changed the pitch changes simultaneously y input sound turned off II ne Time BEAT 4 buttons Use these to set a time delay of 1 8 16 1 with parameter 1 respect to the time of one beat of the BPM Use this to set the delay time 10 to 4000 ms Use this to set the balance between the original sound and the effect sound and to set the quantita tive parameter TIME control parameter 2 LEVEL DEPTH control parameter 3 REVERB 2 This function adds a reverberation effect to the input sound Direct d i Early reflected sound Level Reverberations 1 100 Use these to set the extent of the reverberation effect from 1 100 BEAT 4 gt buttons parameter 1 Use this to set the degree of the reverb effect 1 100 90 Use this to set the balance between the original sound and the effect sound and to set the cut off frequency of the filter through which the effect sound passes TIME control parameter 2 LEVEL DEPTH control parameter 3 TRANS The sound is cut according to the beat fraction set with the BEAT lt buttons Cut Cut gt 1 4 gt 1 1 beat Time BEAT 4
25. to the CONTROL Fader Start F S ON OFF terminals MIDI CH MIDI CH 1 to 16 Sets the MIDI channel USER SETUP MIDI Button Type MIDI BT TGL TRG Selects the MIDI signal transmission mode TGL TOGGLE or TRG Talk Over Mode TLK MOD ADV NOR Selects the talk over function s mode ADV ADVANCED NOR NORMAL 6 dB 12 dB Talk Over LEVEL TLK LVL 48 dB 24 dB Sets the talk over function s sound attenuation level Digital Master 19 dB 15 dB Out Level DOUT LV 10 dB 5 dB Sets the maximum level of the sound output from the DIGITAL MASTER OUT terminals Digital Master Out Sampling DOUTFS 48 kHz 96 kHz Sets the digital signal s sampling rate Rate MASTER ATT MST ATT De 3 dB mE attenuation level of the sound output from the MASTER1 and MASTER2 CLUB SETUP B terminals Auto Standby AUTOSTB ON OFF Turns the auto standby function on and off Mic Output To MIC BTH OFF Sets whether or not to output the microphone s audio signals from BOOTH terminals Booth Monitor Sets whether or not to launch the computer s setting utility software automatically when PCUTILITY PCUTLY ON OFF a USB cable is connected Factory Reset INITIAL YES NO Restores all the settings to their factory defaults Note that the output sound may be distorted even if the master level indicator does not light up to the very top 24 En Addit
26. 3 BACK CUE 0 PLAY 127 Fader Start FADER START 3 Note 104 BACK CUE 0 PLAY 127 FADER START 4 Note 105 BACK CUE 0 PLAY 127 START Button START MIDI STOP Button STOP 1 When turning one button on switches another button from on to off MIDI on and off messages are sent from the two buttons When there is no button that switches off only the MIDI on message is sent Snapshot rom the button that was pr 2 When switched from one position to another position the MIDI ON and OFF signals are sent respective When the START STOP button is pressed for over 1 second MIDI messages corresponding to the positions of the buttons faders and controls are sent in a bundle The MIDI Snapshot sends all MIDI messages other than MIDI start and MIDI stop essed y from both positions En 23 Changing the settings 1 Press the MIDI SETUP WAKE UP button for at About the auto standby function least 1 second The USER SETUP screen is displayed When Auto Standby is set to ON the standby mode is set automati To display the CLUB SETUP screen first turn the unit s power off cally if 4 hours pass with all of the conditions shown below met then press the POWER button while pressing the MIDI SETUP That none of this unit s buttons or controls are operated WAKE UP button That no audio signals of 10 dB or greater are input to this unit s input terminals
27. 3 5 mm The specifications and design of this product are subject to change without notice Be sure to use MASTER1 terminals only for a balanced output Connection with an unbalanced input such as RCA using an XLR to RCA converter cable or converter adapter etc may lower the sound quality and or result in noise For connection with an unbalanced input such as RCA use the MASTER 2 terminals Additional information En Pioneer Pioneer Electronics USA Inc Limited Warranty WARRANTY PERIOD For the period specified below from the date of original purchase the warranty period Pioneer Electronics USA Inc Pioneer warrants that the products described below if purchased directly from Pioneer or from an authorized Pioneer dealer or distributor in the United States and installed and operated according to operating instructions enclosed with the unit will be repaired or replaced with a unit of comparable value at the option of Pioneer without charge to you for parts or labor for actual repair work if such products fail to function properly under normal use due to a manufacturing defect Parts supplied under this warranty may be new or rebuilt at the option of Pioneer PRODUCTS COVERED MODEL PREFIX WARRANTY PERIOD Parts Labor DJ Compact Disc Player CDJ 1 YEAR 1YEAR DJ DVD Player 1 YEAR 1YEAR Digital Media Player DMP 1 YEAR 1 YEAR DJ Mixer DJM 1 YEAR 1 YEAR DJ Effector EFX
28. C OUT terminals page 8 These are output terminals for recording MASTER2 terminals page 8 Connect to a power amplifier etc MASTER terminals page 8 Connect to a power amplifier etc SEND terminals page 8 Connect to the input terminal of an external effector When the L MONO channel only is connected a monaural audio signal is output ACIN Connects to a power outlet using the included power cord Wait until all connections between the equipment are completed before con necting the power cord Be sure to use the included power cord WARNING The short circuit pin plugs out of the reach of children and infants If accidentally swallowed contact a doctor immediately Connecting input terminals e When creating a DVS Digital Vinyl System combining a computer audio interface etc be careful in connecting the audio interface to this unit s input terminals and in the settings of the input selector switches Also refer to the operating instructions of the DJ software and audio interface Analog player Cassette deck CD player etc Analog player Microphones line level output devices 5 T3 H2 FH 1 INE CD LINE CD LINE L OFF POWER ON T
29. ER Model Number DJM 850 K DJM 850 S SERVICE SUPPORT DIVISION Phone 1 800 421 1404 WARNING This equipment is not waterproof To prevent a fire or shock hazard do not place any container filled with liquid near this equipment such as a vase or flower pot or expose it to dripping splashing rain or moisture D3 4 2 1 3 A1 En WARNING Before plugging in for the first time read the following section carefully The voltage of the available power supply differs according to country or region Be sure that the power supply voltage of the area where this unit will be used meets the required voltage e g 230 V or 120 V written on the side panel 03 4 2 1 4 A1 En WARNING This product equipped with a three wire grounding earthed plug a plug that has a third grounding pin This plug only fits a grounding type power outlet If you are unable to insert the plug into an outlet contact a icensed electrician to replace the outlet with a properly grounded one Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding plug D3 4 2 1 6 A1 En WARNING To prevent a fire hazard do not place any naked flame sources such as a lighted candle on the equipment D3 4 2 1 7a A1 En VENTILATION CAUTION When installing this unit make sure to leave space around the unit for ventilation to improve heat radiation at least 5 cm at rear and 3 cm at each side WARNING Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation to ensur
30. ETY INSTRUCTIONS 4 1 Read these instructions 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by 2 Keepthese instructions the manufacturer 3 Heed all warnings 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or 4 Follow all instructions table specified by the manufacturer or sold with 5 Do not use this apparatus near water the apparatus When a cart is used use caution 6 Clean only with dry cloth when moving the cart apparatus combination to 7 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in avoid injury from tip over accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as e radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms blades with one wider than the other A or when unused for long periods of time grounding type plug has two blades and a third 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel grounding prong The wide blade or the third Servicing is required when the apparatus has prong are provided for your safety If the provided been damaged in any way Such as power supply plug does not fit into your outlet consult an cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet or objects have fallen into
31. LL Switch CC 046 2 OFF 0 ON 127 REV ROLL Switch CC 047 2 OFF 0 ON 127 SND RTN Switc CC 062 2 OFF 0 ON 127 CH1 Switc CC 034 2 OFF 0 ON 127 CH2 Switc CC 035 2 OFF 0 ON 127 CH3 Switch CC 036 2 OFF 0 ON 127 BEAT EFFECTS Switch CC 037 2 0 127 CH SELECT MIC Switch CC 038 2 OFF 0 ON 127 CF A Switc CC 039 2 OFF 0 ON 127 CF B Switc 040 2 OFF 0 ON 127 MASTER Switc 041 2 OFF 0 ON 127 Switc CC 013 TIME value When FLANGER TIME PHASER or FILTER is selected the Switc CC 045 value is halved When a negative value is selected it is set to a posi tive value LEVEL DEPTH 0 127 ON OFF When an effect other than SND RTN is OFF 0 ON 127 selected at BEAT EFFECT ON OFF e When SND RTN _ is selected at BEAT OER ON EFFECT Control 0 127 MIC Control 0 127 Button Trigger T OFF 0 ON 127 Button Trigger 1 OFF 0 ON 127 SOUND COLOR FX 7 CRUSH Button CC 086 rigger Toggle OFF 0 ON 127 FILTER Button CC 087 Trigger Togg OFF 0 ON 127 FADER START 1 Button CC 088 Trigger Toggle OFF 0 ON 127 FADER START 2 Button CC 089 Trigger Toggle OFF 0 ON 127 Fader Start FADER START 3 Button CC 090 Trigger Toggle OFF 0 ON 127 FADER START 4 Button CC 093 Trigger Toggle OFF 0 ON 127 MIXING Control CC 027 0 127 HEADPHONES LEVEL Control CC 026 0 127 Timing Clock Timing Clock FADER START 1 Note 102 BACK CUE 0 PLAY 127 FADER START 2 Note 10
32. MONO channel only is connected the L MONO channel input is simultaneously input to the R channel PHONO terminals page 8 Connect to a phono level MM cartridge output device Do not input line level signals To connect a device to the PHONO terminals remove the short circuit pin plug inserted in the terminals Insert this short circuit pin plug into the PHONO terminals when nothing is connected to them to cut external noise CD LINE terminals page 8 Connect to a DJ player or a line level output component SIGNAL GND terminal page 8 Connects an analog player s ground wire here This helps reduce noise when the analog player is connected Bl LINE terminals page 8 Connect to a cassette deck or a line level output component MIC2 terminal page 8 Connects a microphone here El MIDI OUT terminal page 8 Connects this to the MIDI IN terminal on an external MIDI sequencer El Kensington security slot CONTROL terminal page 8 This is a 2 3 5 mm mini phone jack type DJ player control terminal If you connect a Pioneer DJ player using a control cable supplied with a DJ player you can start playback of control other operations of the DJ player with the fader of this unit DIGITAL MASTER OUT terminal page 8 Outputs the master channel audio signals BOOTH terminals page 8 Output terminals for a booth monitor compatible with balanced or unbalanced output for a TRS connector RE
33. Pioneer DJ MIXER DJM 850 K DJM 850 S http pioneerdj com support The Pioneer website shown above offers FAQs information on software and various other types of information and services to allow you to use your product in greater comfort Operating Instructions 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 have finished reading the instructions put them away in a safe place for future reference In some countries or regions the shape of the power plug and power outlet may sometimes differ from that shown in the explanatory drawings However the method of connecting and operating the unit is the same IMPORTANT RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol CAUTION The exclamation point within an equilateral within an equilateral triangle is intended to TO PREVENT THE RISK OF ELECTRIC triangle is intended to alert the user to the alert the user to the presence of uninsulated SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR presence of important operating and dangerous voltage within the product s BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS maintenance servicing instructions in the enclosure that may be of sufficient INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED literature accompanying the appliance magnitude to constitute a risk of electric SERVICE PERSONNEL shock to persons D3 4 2 1 1 A1 En IMPORTANT SAF
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35. STEREO Outputs stereo audio Adjusting the L R balance of audio The left right balance of the sound output from the MASTER1 MASTER2 BOOTH REC OUT PHONES DIGITAL MASTER OUT and USB terminals can be adjusted 16 En Toadjust the sound output from the USB terminals select REC OUT at Mixer Audio Output in the setting utility 1 Set the MONO STEREO selector switch to STEREO 2 Turn the BALANCE control The sound s left right balance changes according to the direction in which the BALANCE control is turned and its position Rotating to the rightmost position outputs only the right sound of stereo audio Rotating to the leftmost position outputs only the left sound of stereo audio Audio is output from the BOOTH terminal Turn the BOOTH MONITOR control Adjusts the level of audio signals output from the BOOTH terminal Advanced Operations SOUND COLOR FX These effects change in association with the COLOR controls for the different channels 1 Press one of the SOUND COLOR FX buttons This selects the type of effect The button that was pressed flashes e For the types of effects see BEAT COLOR FX SOUND COLOR FX effect types on page 19 The same effect is set for CH1 to CH4 2 Turn the COLOR control The effect is applied to the channel s for which the control s was were pressed BEAT COLOR FX The SOUND COLOR FX effect can be associated to the b
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37. This selects the type of effect e For the types of effects see Types of BEAT EFFECT on page 19 e Touse SND RTN see Using the external effector below 3 Turn the 1 2 3 4 MIC CF B MASTER selector switch This selects the channel to which the effect is applied 1 4 The effect is applied to the sound of the respective channel MIC The effect is applied to the sound of MIC channel CF A CF B The effect is applied to the sound of the cross fader s A left or B right side MASTER The effect is applied to the sound of the MASTER channel 4 Press the BEAT gt button Set the beat fraction for synchronizing the effect sound The effect time corresponding to the beat fraction is set automatically 5 Press the ON OFF button for BEAT EFFECTS The effect is applied to the sound he effect s time parameter can be adjusted by turning the TIME ontrol e effect s quantitative parameter can be adjusted by turning the LEVEL DEPTH control he ON OFF button flashes when the effect is on When the ON OFF button is pressed again the effect turns off Inputting the BPM manually Tap the TAP button at least 2 times in rhythm with the beat in quarter notes of the sound being played The average value of the interval at which the TAP button was tapped by finger is set as the BPM When the BPM is set using the TAP button the beat fraction
38. Turn clockwise The gate effect is applied to the low and high requencies and the sampled sound is added Changes the original sound to a crushed like sound for brine ar ue Soung i Off urn clockwise The sound is crushed before passing through output 4 he high pass filter CRUSH urn counterclockwise Increases the sound s distortion On The distortion changes in association with the beat urn clockwise The sound is crushed before passing through he high pass filter urn counterclockwise Gradually decreases the low pass Off Outputs sound that has passed through a filter of frequency b urn clockwise Gradually increases the high pass filter s cutoff frequency FILTER urn counterclockwise Gradually decreases the low pass On The filter s cut off frequency changes in association with cutoff frequency the beat urnc cutoff ockwise Gradually increases t requency e high pass filter s Types of BEAT EFFECT A delay sound is output once according to the beat fraction set with the BEAT 4 buttons When 1 2 beat delay sound is added 4 beats become 8 beats Jel Original 4 beats 1 2 delay 8 beats y input sound turned off 1 beat AA n MEE Time BEAT 4 buttons parameter 1 Use these to set a time delay of 1 8 16 1 with respect to the time of one beat of the BPM TIME control parameter 2 Use this to set the de
39. ch Pioneer may be entitled You agree that Pioneer may seek injunctive relief to prevent the actual threatened or continued breach of this Agreement 5 Termination Pioneer may terminate this Agreement at any time upon Your breach of any provision If this Agreement is terminated You will stop using the Program permanently delete it from the computer where it resides and destroy all copies of the Program and Documentation in Your posses sion confirming to Pioneer in writing that You have done so Sections 2 2 2 3 2 4 8 4 band 6 will continue in effect after this Agreement s termination 6 General terms Limitation of Liability In no event will Pioneer or its subsidiaries be liable in connection with this Agreement or its subject matter under any theory of liability for any indirect incidental special consequential or punitive damages or damages for lost profits revenue business savings data use or cost of substitute pro curement even if advised of the possibility of such damages or if such damages are foreseeable In no event will Pioneer s liability or all damages exceed the amounts actually paid by You to Pioneer or its subsidiaries for the Program The parties acknowl edge that the liability limits and risk allocation in this Agreement are reflected in the Program price and are essential elements of he bargain between the parties without which Pioneer would not have provided the Program or entered into thi
40. cted device On the CLUB SETUP screen set Digital Master Out Sampling Rate accord o the specifications of the connected equipment page 24 Distorted sound sthe sound level output from the MASTER channel appropriately set Adjust the MASTER LEVEL control so that the master channel level indicator lights at around 0 dB at the peak level Page 15 Set MASTER ATT to 3 dB or 6 dB page 24 sthe level of audio input to each channel properly set Adjust the TRIM control so that the channel level indicator lights at about 0 dB at the peak level Page 15 Can t crossfade Are the CROSS FADER ASSIGN A THRU B selector switches properly set jeuonippy Set the CROSS FADER ASSIGN A THRU B selector switches for the different channels properly Page 15 Can t fader start a DJ player s FADER START set to OFF At the USER SETUP screen set FADER START to ON page 24 Set the FADER START button on the control panel to ON Page 15 s the DJ player properly connected to the CONTROL terminal Properly connec page 8 the CONTROL terminal and DJ player using a control cable Aret he audio cables properly connected Connect this unit s audio input terminals and the DJ player s audio output terminals by audio cable page 8 BEAT EFFECTS does not work sthe 1 2 3 4 MIC CF A CF B MASTER selec or swi
41. e different ways in which the BPM is measured There is no need to make any corrections MIDI sequencer does not synchronize 15 the MIDI sequencer s sync mode set to Slave Set the MIDI sequencer s sync mode to Slave Does the MIDI sequencer you are using support MIDI timing clocks IDI sequencers not supporting MIDI timing clocks cannot be synchronized MIDI control does not work Is the MIDI channel turned on Press the ON OFF button for MIDI Operating DJ software using the MIDI function on page 18 Are the MIDI settings properly set This unit is not recognized after it has been connected to a computer Is the driver software properly installed on your computer To operate DJ software with this unit this unit s MIDI messages must be assigned to the DJ software you are using For instructions on assigning mes Sages see your DJ software s operating instructions nstall the driver software If it is already installed reinstall it page 9 Sound of a computer cannot be Are this unit and computer properly connected Connect this unit and the computer directly using the included USB cable page 9 output from this unit Are the audio output device settings properly set Select this unit with the audio output device settings For instructions on making settings for your application see your application s operating instructions Is the CD LINE PHONO LINE USB selector
42. e reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating To prevent fire hazard the openings should never be blocked or covered with items such as newspapers table cloths curtains or by operating the equipment on thick carpet or a bed D3 4 2 1 7b A1 En Operating Environment Operating environment temperature and humidity 5 C to 35 C 4 41 F to 95 F less than 85 RH cooling vents not blocked Do not install this unit in a poorly ventilated area or in locations exposed to high humidity or direct sunlight or strong artificial light D3 4 2 1 7c A1 En Responsible Party Name PIONEER ELECTRONICS USA INC URL http www pioneerelectronics com FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including Address 1925 E DOMINGUEZ ST LONG BEACH CA 90810 1003 U S A D8 10 4 C1 En If the AC plug of this unit does not match the AC outlet you want to use the plug must be removed and appropriate one fitted Replacement and mounting of an AC plug on the power supply cord of this unit should be performed only by qualified service personnel If connected to an AC outlet the cut off plug can cause severe electrical shock Make sure it is properly disposed of after removal
43. eat change in volume of the track when the BEAT buttons for the respective chan nels are pressed The beat association function can be set separately for he respective channels The following describes the operating procedure for when SOUND COLOR FX is turned on Press the BEAT button The beat association function is turned on for the channel s whose BEAT button s was were pressed The SOUND COLOR FX effect is associated to the track s beat When the BEAT button is pressed again the beat association func tion is turned off The beat association function can also be used by turning SOUND COLOR FX on after pressing the BEAT button BEAT EFFECT mms SELECT _ 1 2 J B H AUTO TAP BPM H ms pg EN EE This function lets you instantaneously set various effects according to the tempo BPM Beats Per Minute of the currently playing track Effect display section The name of the selected effect is displayed Channel select The name of the channel to which the effect is display section applied is displayed AUTO lights when the BPM measurement mode is AUTO TAP set to the auto mode TAP lights when in the manual input mode When in the auto mode this displays the automati cally detected BPM value BPM value display 3
44. ective channels channels 1 to 4 REC OUT crossfader sides A and B and microphone The sampling rate can be switched between 96 kHz 48 kHz and 44 1 kHz BEAT COLOR FX SOUND COLOR FX This unit inherits and further evolves the SOUND COLOR FX feature popular on the DJM series This feature offers four types of effects and effects can be achieved simply by turning the COLOR control provided for each channel enabling improvisational performances The BEAT COLOR FX function that changes the effect in association with the sound of the respective channels makes for even more dynamic perfor mances than before BEAT EFFECT This unit also inherits the BEAT EFFECT feature popular on the DJM series equipped with 13 types of effects The BEAT COLOR FX and SOUND COLOR FX effects can be combined to create some 100 different effects letting the DJ produce a wide variety of sounds HIGH SOUND QUALITY Efforts have been made to improve and enhance sound quality for the digital analog inputs outputs 96 kHz sampling and sound processing with a 24 bit high sound quality A D converter and a 32 bit high sound quality D A converter reproduce the source faithfully and provide power ful high grade club sound BUILD QUALITY This unit uses the high performance channel faders of the DJM 900nexus and the P LOCK Fader Cap mechanism for locking the fader knobs Frequently used controls with optimized internal structures using metal shafts and other
45. f audio signals input in each channel EQ ISO HI MID LOW controls page 15 These adjust the sound quality of the respective channels COLOR control page 17 This changes the parameters of the SOUND COLOR FX of the differ ent channels BEAT button page 17 When the button is pressed while SOUND COLOR FX is turned on the effect sound is associated to the beat change in volume of the currently playing track CUE button page 15 Presses the CUE button s for the channel s you want to monitor Channel Fader page 15 Adjusts the level of audio signals output in each channel CROSS FADER ASSIGN A THRU B selector switch page 15 Sets the output destination of each channel to A or B Crossfader page 15 Outputs audio signals assigned by the crossfader assign switch cor responding to the curve characteristics selected by CROSS FADER Crossfader Curve Selector Switch MASTER LEVEL control page 15 Adjusts the sound level output from the MASTER channel Master Level Indicator page 15 Displays the sound level output from the MASTER channel BALANCE control page 16 Adjusts the left right balance of the sound output from the MASTER1 terminals etc 14 En MONO STEREO selector switch page 16 Switches the sound output from the MASTER1 terminals etc between monaural and stereo BOOTH MONITOR control page 16 Adjusts the level of audio signals output from the BOOTH terminal
46. ge Installing device driver software may appear when this unit is first connected to the computer or when it is connected to a different USB port on the computer Wait a while until the message Your devices are ready for use appears When installing on Windows XP Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software may appear while the installation is in progress Select No not this time then click Next to continue installation What do you want the wizard do may appear while he installation is in progress Select Install the software automatically Recommended then click Next to continue installation If Windows Security appears on the screen while the installa ion is in progress click Install this driver software anyway and continue with the installation About the setting utility software The setting utility can be used to make the checks and settings described below Checking the status of this unit s CD LINE PHONO LINE USB selector switch Setting the audio data output from this unit to the computer Adjusting the buffer size when using Windows ASIO Checking the version of the driver software Displaying the setting utility For Windows Click Start menu gt All Programs gt Pioneer gt DJM 850 gt DJM 850 Settings Utility For Mac OS X Click Macintosh HD icon gt Application gt Pioneer gt DJM 850 gt DJM 850
47. gt buttons parameter 1 Use this to set the effect time 10 to 4000 ms Use this to set the balance between the original sound and ROLL TIME control parameter 2 LEVEL DEPTH control parameter 3 SND RTN Connect an external effector etc here SEND RETURN Oooo Effector DJM 850 BEAT 4 gt buttons parameter 1 TIME control parameter 2 LEVEL DEPTH control This adjusts the sound level input to the RETURN parameter 3 terminal 1 Ifthe sound of the channel you want to monitor is not output from the MASTER channel when CF A CF B or MASTER is selected with the 1 2 3 4 MIC CF A CF B MASTER selector switch the effect sound cannot be monitored even by pressing the CUE button for BEAT EFFECTS 2 If the effect is off the effect sound cannot be monitored even by pressing the CUE button for BEAT EFFECTS spajjo jo List of MIDI Messages e CC is the abbreviation of control change A control change is a type of MIDI signal used to transmit various types of control information such as timbre volume etc On this unit values from 0 to 127 are output as CC mainly when controls and faders are operated CC are also output when certain buttons are operated Note is a MIDI term used when pressing or releasing notes on a piano or other keyboard
48. ional information Troubleshooting Incorrect operation is often mistaken for trouble or malfunction If you think that there is something wrong with this component check the points below Sometimes the trouble may lie in another component Inspect the other components and electrical appliances being used If the trouble cannot be rectified after checking the items below ask your nearest Pioneer authorized service center or your dealer to carry out repair work unplugging the power cord then plugging it back in Check Is the power cord properly connected Is the CD LINE PHONO LINE USB selector Switch set to the proper position Problem The power is not turned on No sound or small sound The player may not operate properly due to static electricity or other external in luences In such cases normal operation may be restored by Remedy ug in the power cord to an AC outlet P Switch the CD LINE PHONO LINE USB selector switch to switch the annel s input source page 15 Are the connection cables properly connected onnect the connection cables properly page 8 Are the terminals and plugs dirty S MASTER ATT set to 6 dB etc C Clean the terminals and plugs before making connections At the CLUB SETUP screen switch MASTER ATT page 24 Digital sound cannot be output s the digital audio output s sampling frequency fs suited for the specifications of the conne
49. l fader Contro CC 020 0 127 CROSS FADER ASSIGN Switch CC 068 0 64 127 Crossfader Crossfader Contro CC 011 0 127 CH FADER 4 4 7 Switch CC 094 0 64 127 CROSS FADER ZN 7X switch CC 095 0 64 127 24 MASTER LEVEL Control CC 024 0 127 BALANCE Control CC 023 0 127 Master CUE Button 074 Trigger Toggle OFF 0 ON 127 Es ISOLATOR Switch CC 033 0 127 BOOTH MONITOR BOOTH MONITOR Control CC 025 0 127 4 076 Trigger only OFF 0 ON 127 gt Button CC 077 Trigger only OFF 0 ON 127 BEAT EFFECTS AUTO TAP Button CC 069 Trigger Toggle OFF 0 ON 127 TAP Button CC 078 Trigger only OFF 0 ON 127 CUE Button CC 075 Trigger Toggle OFF 0 ON 127 seBesse N IAIN JO 1517 Category SW Name SW Type MIDI assignment Trigger Toggle Transmitted data DELAY Switc CC 042 2 OFF 0 ON 127 ECHO Switc CC 055 2 OFF 0 ON 127 UP ECHO Switc CC 061 2 OFF 0 ON 127 SPIRAL Switch CC 043 2 OFF 0 ON 127 REVERB Switch CC 054 2 OFF 0 ON 127 TRANS Switch CC 053 2 OFF 0 ON 127 EFFECT FILTER Switc CC 059 2 OFF 0 ON 127 SELECT FLANGER Switc CC 050 2 0 127 PHASER Switc CC 057 2 OFF 0 ON 127 ROBOT Switch CC 051 2 OFF 0 ON 127 SLIP ROLL Switch CC 058 2 OFF 0 ON 127 RO
50. lay time 1 to 4000 ms LEVEL DEPTH control parameter 3 Use this to set the balance between the original sound and the echo sound UP ECHO BEAT 4 buttons parameter 1 Use these to set a time delay of 1 8 16 1 with respect to the time of one beat of the BPM TIME control parameter 2 Uset 1 to 4000 ms is to set the delay time With 1 1 beat echoes th LEVEL DEPTH control parameter 3 Uset is to set the balance between the original sound and the delay sound ECHO A delay sound is output several times and gradually attenuated accord ing to the beat fraction set with the BEAT lt buttons With 1 1 beat echoes the delay sounds are faded out according to the track s tempo even after the input sound has been cut A delay sound is output several times and gradually attenuated accord ing to the beat fraction set with the BEAT lt buttons e delay sounds are faded out according to the track s tempo even after the input sound has been cut Also it is also possible to change the pitch of the echo sound Input sound Y turned off Fade out 1 beat BEAT 4 buttons parameter 1 Use these to set a time delay of 1 8 16 1 with respect to the time of one beat of the BPM TIME control parameter 2 Use this to set the delay time 1to 4000 ms LEVEL DEPTH control parameter 3 Use this to set the balance between
51. layers all at once Forthe switching procedure see Changing the settings on page 24 Start playback using the channel fader 1 Set the CROSS FADER ASSIGN A THRU B selector switch to THRU 2 Press one of the FADER START 1 2 3 4 buttons Select the channel to be started with the fader start function 3 Setthe channel fader to the nearest position towards you 4 Setthe cue on the DJ player The DJ player pauses playback at the cue point 5 Move the channel fader away from you Playback starts on the DJ player e Ifyou set the channel fader back to the original position the player instantaneously returns to the cue point already set and pauses playback back cue En 15 Start playback using the crossfader 1 Set the CROSS FADER ASSIGN A THRU B selector switch to A or B 2 Press one of the FADER START 1 2 3 4 buttons Select the channel to be started with the fader start function 3 Set the crossfader Set to the edge opposite the side on which the channel you want to use with the fader start function is set 4 Set the cue on the DJ player The DJ player pauses playback at the cue point 5 Set the crossfader Playback starts on the DJ player e lf you set the crossfader back to the original position the player instantaneously returns to the cue point already set and pauses playback back cue Using a microphone 1 Connect a microphone to the MIC1 or MIC2 terminal
52. measures are taken to achieve smooth operation and high endurance STANDARD LAYOUT This unit carries over the control panel layout of the Pioneer DJM series the world standard in DJ mixers 6 En The simple straightforward layout of the control panel not only makes for easy DJ performances it also allows DJs using it for the first time to operate it without hesitation What s in the box Driver software CD ROM USB cable e Power cord Operating instructions this document Connections Be sure to turn off the power and unplug the power cord from the power outlet whenever making or changing connections Refer to the operating instructions for the component to be connected Connect the power cord after all the connections between devices have been completed Be sure to use the included power cord Rear panel n i CH4 CH3 PHONO LINE CD LIN OFF ON MASTER1 POWER button page 15 Turns this unit s power on and off RETURN terminals page 8 Connect to the output terminal of an external effector When the L
53. mecode CH3 Timecode CH4 Timecode CD LINE LINE LINE CD LINE Post CH1Fader PostCH2Fader PostCH3Fader Post Fader Cross Fader A Cross Fader A Cross Fader A Cross Fader A Cross Fader B Cross Fader B Cross Fader B Cross Fader B MIC MIC MIC MIC REC OUT REC OUT REC OUT REC OUT None None None None 1 The audio data is output with the same volume at which it is input to this unit regardless of the USB Output Level setting 2 When using for any purposes other than sound recording pay attention to set the DJ software so that sound loops are not generated If sound loops are gener ated sound with an unintended volume might be input or output 3 Click the USB Output Level pull down menu Adjust the volume of the audio data output from this unit e The USB Output Level setting is applied equally to all audio data However when 1 on the table at step 2 is selected the audio data is output with the same volume at which it is input to this unit e f not enough volume can be achieved with the DJ software s volume adjustment alone change the USB Output Level setting to adjust the volume of the audio data output from this unit Note that the sound will be distorted if the volume is raised too high Adjusting the buffer size when using Windows ASIO If an application using this unit as the default audio de
54. ming clocks so the tempo on the DJ software can be synchronized with the tempo of the sound output from this unit To operate DJ software with this unit first install the MIDI compatible DJ software on the computer The MIDI related settings must also be made on the DJ software messages output by this unit see List of MIDI Messages page 22 e If you want to change this unit s MIDI channel see Changing the settings on page 24 1 Connect this unit s USB terminal to the computer For details about connections see Connecting to the control panel on page 9 2 Launch the DJ software 3 Press the MIDI ON OFF button Turn the MIDI function on Transmission of the MIDI messages begin When a fader or control is moved a message corresponding to the position is sent e When the START STOP button is pressed and held in for more than 2 seconds a set of MIDI messages corresponding to the button fader or control positions is sent Snapshot e When the ON OFF button for MIDI is pressed again transmission of MIDI messages stops e The MIDI timing clocks BPM information are sent regardless of the MIDI ON OFF button s setting Sending the MIDI start and MIDI stop messages Press the START STOP button for MIDI The MIDI start and MIDI stop messages are sent alternatively each time the START STOP button is pressed regardless of whether the MIDI function is on or off
55. one here USB terminal page 11 Connect the computer PHONES terminal page 15 Connect headphones here About the driver software and setting utility software The driver software is required to input and output the sound of a com puter using this unit s built in USB sound card Prepare a computer on which a Windows or Mac operating system is installed and the pro prietary driver software provided by Pioneer When the is installed the settings utility software is installed at the same time Change the settings of the settings utility and the computer according to your environment driver software Software end user license agreement you both the individual installing t CORPORATION Pioneer TAKING ANY STEP TO SET UP OR PER WRI THIS AGREEMENT VALID A AGREE TO ALL OF THE TER AUTHORIZED TO USE THE PROGRA OR UNINSTALL IT AS APPLICABLE S OF THIS AGREEMENT 1 Definitions entity for which the individual is acting You or Your and PIO STALL THE PROGRAM MEANS THAT YOU ACCEPT ALL OF THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT SSION TO DOWNLOAD AND OR USE THE PROGRAM IS EXPRESSLY CONDITIONED ON YOUR FOLLOWING THESE TERMS EN OR ELECTRONIC APPROVAL IS NOT REQUIRED TO MAKE D ENFORCEABLE IF YOU DO NOT This Software End User License Agreement Agreement is between e Program and any single legal EER YOU ARE NOT AND
56. onment of your computer 7 If you consent to the provisions of the Software end user license agreement click Agree If you do not consent to the provisions of the Software end user license agreement click I disagree and stop installation 8 Proceed with installation according to the instructions on the screen Click Cancel to cancel installation after it has started When the installation of the driver software is completed you need to reboot your computer Connecting this unit and computer 1 Connect this unit to your computer via a USB cable This unit functions as an audio device conforming to the ASIO standards This operation does not work with computers that do not support USB 2 0 When using ASIO compatible applications USB 1 2 USB 3 4 USB 5 6 and USB 7 8 can be used as inputs When using DirectX compatible applications only USB 1 2 can be used as the input e The computer s recommended operating environment differs according to the DJ software Be sure to check the recommended operating environment for the DJ software you are using When another USB audio device is connected to the computer at the same time it may not operate or be recognized normally We recommend only connecting the computer and this unit When connecting the computer and this unit we recommend con necting directly to this unit s USB port 2 Press POWER button Turn on the power of this unit The messa
57. or registered trademarks of the PIONEER CORPORATION Microsoft Windows 7 Windows Vista Windows XP and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries e Apple Macintosh and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc regis tered in the U S and other countries e ASIO is a trademark of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH Specifications General Power requirements periurii n a cr RR Power consumption Power consumption standby m ts 1 1 kg 17 Ib Max dimensions 320 mm W x 108 mm H x 381 mm D 12 6 in W x 4 3 in H x 15 in D Tolerable operating temperature 5 C to 35 41 F to 95 F Tolerable operating humidity 5 96 to 85 96 no condensation Audio Section Sampling rate MASTER D A converter Other A D and D A converters Frequency characteristic CD LINE teo eoe vta fe n E 20 Hz to 20 kHz S N ratio rated output A WEIGHTED Total harmonic distortion 20 kHzBW CD UINE MASTER crise tie triti cer 0 004 96 Standard input level Input impedance CD LINE MIC1 MIC2 RETURN T or 12 dBu 49 Standard output level Load impedance Output impedance MASTER 6 dBu 10 kQ 360 or lower MASTER2 2 dBu 10 kQ 390 or lower REC OUT TEE 8 dB
58. original sound is output LEVEL DEPTH control parameter 3 PHASER The phaser effect changes according to the beat fraction set with the BEAT lt gt buttons Phase shift Cycle Use these to set the cycle for moving the phaser effect as of time of 1 4 64 1 with respect to the time of one beat of the BPM BEAT 4 gt buttons parameter 1 This sets the cycle by which the phaser effect is moved 10 to 32000 ms The further the control is turned clockwise the more the effect is stressed When turned all the way counterclockwise only the original sound is output TIME control parameter 2 LEVEL DEPTH control parameter 3 ROBOT The original sound is changed to a sound like one produced by a robot BEAT lt buttons parameter 1 Use these to set the degree of the effect sound from 100 100 Use this to set the degree of the effect sound 100 100 90 Sets the balance between the original sound and the effect sound TIME control parameter 2 LEVEL DEPTH control parameter 3 SLIP ROLL 2 The sound being input at the point when the ON OFF is pressed is recorded and the recorded sound is output repeatedly according to the beat fraction set with the BEAT gt buttons When the effect time changes the input sound is recorded again 9 J Original A A Effect turned on Changed from 1 2
59. p i Loss tader Audio Send out SNDIRTN MIC Cross Fader B Output e Master Assign B Cross Send L Cross Fader B 5 Fader metum CHx CUE HP Level CHx Curve BPM Detect MIC Mono Spit Switch cuu ano Spl Rec Out 3posi Mic gt Master ec Lime Balance CH1 4 COMMON 2Band D Off BEAT Master_CUE Eee MLE sen np ne Ea MIci2in gt Mic EQ On EFFECT MIC Out With LA MIC H Level ralkover ON OFF gt 3posi E MIC1 2 COMMON detect pud BEAT EFFECT SND RTN BEAT EFFECT Others Effect CH Select Mono Split Stereo SWITCH amp MIXING Effect CH Select Effect CH Select Effect SW Effect Out CUE CHx CHx CHx Cue On Off SW Mixing SEND EAB e e errecr Level Depth eto 7o oe CAB y MIC e MIC o mic CHx_CUE 06 Master e Effect CH Select Master e ET Stereo Return Level Effect SW Fifect gut Effect CUE Effect Que On Off SW MONO SPLIT Effect CUE MIXING RETURN Te d STEREO SWITCH i posi Cable Exist e Master Maing i Mono split Hcc Master Cue On Off SW 7 e Che ect Master CUE o 7 mo Stereo R About trademarks and registered trademarks Pioneer and rekordbox are trademarks
60. pressed is output from the headphones e When the CUE button is pressed again monitoring is canceled Switching the fader curve Select the channel fader curve characteristics Switch the CH FADER v selector switch 27 The curve rises suddenly at the back side 27 between the ones above and below is set 1 The curve rises gradually the sound gradually increases as the channel fader is moved away from the front side Select the crossfader curve characteristics Switch the CROSS FADER 7X 7X 2 lt selector switch 7 Makes a sharply increasing curve if the crossfader is moved away from the A side audio signals are immediately output from the B side A Makes a curve shaped between the two curves above and below DX Makes a gradually increasing curve if the crossfader is moved away from the A side the sound on the B side gradu ally increases while the sound on the A gradually decreases Starting playback on a DJ player using the fader fader start If you connect a Pioneer DJ player using a control cable supplied with a DJ player you can start playback of control other operations of the DJ player with the fader of this unit Connect this unit and Pioneer DJ player beforehand For instructions on connections see Connecting input terminals on page 8 The fader start function can be switched on and off for all DJ p
61. r in writing of Your intended activities You will not use the Program on multiple processors without Pioneer s prior written consent Ownership Pioneer or its licensor retains all right title and interest in and to all patent copyright trademark trade secret and other intellectual property rights in the Program and Documentation and any derivative works thereof You do not acquire any other rights express or implied beyond the limited license set forth in this Agreement E No Support Pioneer has no obligation to provide support maintenance upgrades modifications or new releases for the Program or Documentation under this Agreement 3 Warranty disclaimer THE PROGRAM AND DOCUMENTATION ARE PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT ANY REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES AND YOU AGREE TO USE THEM AT YOUR SOLE RISK TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMISSIBLE BY LAW PIONEER EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND WITH RESPECT TO THE PROGRAM AND DOCUMENTATION WHETHER EXPRESS IMPLIED STATUTORY OR ARISING OUT OF COURSE OF PERFORMANCE COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE INCLUDING ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SATISFACTORY QUALITY ACCURACY TITLE OR NON INFRINGEMENT 4 Damages and remedies for breach You agree that any breach of this Agreement s restrictions would cause Pioneer irreparable harm for which money damages alone would be inadequate In addition to damages and any other remedies to whi
62. ropriate authorization may invalidate the user s right to operate the equipment D8 10 2 A1 En En 3 This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 D8 10 1 3_A1_En CAUTION This product satisfies FCC regulations when shielded cables and connectors are used to connect the unit to other equipment To prevent electromagnetic interference with electric appliances such as radios and televisions use shielded cables and connectors for connections D8 10 3a_A1_En The Safety of Your Ears is in Your Hands Get the most out of your equipment by playing it at a safe level a level that lets the sound come through clearly 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 ESTABLISH A SAFE LEVEL Set your volume control at a low setting Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and clearly without distortion Once you have established a comfortable sound level set the dial and leave it there BE SURE TO OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING GUIDELINES Do not turn up the volume so high that you can t hear what s around you Use caution or temporarily discon
63. s Agreement The limitations or exclusions of warranties and liability contained in this Agreement do not affect or prejudice Your statutory rights ions or exclusions are permitted under the laws of the jurisdic ion where You are located Severability and Waiver If any provision of this Agreement is held o be illegal invalid or otherwise unenforceable that provision will be enforced to the extent possible or if incapable of enforce ment deemed to be severed and deleted from this Agreement and the remainder will continue in full force and effect The waiver by either party of any default or breach of this Agreement will not waive any other or subsequent default or breach E No Assignment You may not assign sell transfer delegate or otherwise dispose of this Agreement or any rights or obligations under it whether voluntarily or involuntarily by operation of law or otherwise without Pioneer s prior written consent Any pur ported assignment transfer or delegation by You will be null and void Subject to the foregoing this Agreement will be binding upon and will inure to the benefit of the parties and their respec tive successors and assigns Entire Agreement This Agreement constitutes the entire agree ment between the parties and supersedes all prior or contem poraneous agreements or representations whether written or oral concerning its subject matter This Agreement may not be modified or amended without Pioneer s prior
64. setting utility software Operation Basic Operation Advanced Operations Types of effects BEAT COLOR FX SOUND COLOR FX effect types Types of BEAT EFFECT List of MIDI Messages Changing the settings About the auto standby function About the talk over function Setting preferences 24 24 additional information Troubleshooting Block Diagram About trademarks and registered trademarks Specifications Before start Features This unit is a 4 channel DJ mixer carrying over the technology of the Pioneer DJM series the world standard for club sound It is not only equipped with a variety of functions for DJ performances including USB sound card BEAT COLOR FX SOUND COLOR FX and BEAT EFFECT it also uses a high sound quality high reliability design anda panel layout with high operability to provide powerful support for all DJ performances 24 bit 96 kHz STEREO 4 IN 4 OUT SOUND CARD This unit is equipped with a 24 bit 96 kHz stereo 4 in 4 out compatible USB sound card This unit supports ASIO Core Audio standards so it can be used not only for DJ performances with DJ software but also with a wide variety of other software applications including for software for creating music e Four sets of stereo sound from a single computer can be input to the respective channels and mixed Up to four sets of stereo sound can be output to the computer from the resp
65. ssional x64 Edition is not supported The included CD ROM includes installation programs in the follow ing 12 languages English French German Italian Dutch Spanish Portuguese Russian Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Korean and Japanese When using operating systems in other languages follow the instructions on the screen to select English English Installing the driver software About the installation procedure Windows Read Cautions on Installation carefully before installing the driver software Toinstall or uninstall the driver software you need to be authorized by the administrator of your computer Log on as the administrator of your computer before proceeding with the installation 1 Insert the included CD ROM into the computer s CD drive 2 Double click DJM 850_X XXX exe The driver installation screen appears 3 When the language selection screen appears select English and click OK You can select one from multiple languages depending on the system environment of your computer 4 Carefully read the Software end user license agreement and if you consent to the provisions put a check mark in I agree and click OK If you do not consent to the provisions of the Software end user license agreement click Cancel and stop installation 5 Proceed with installation according to the instructions on the screen If Windows Security appears on the screen while the installation is
66. tch properly set Turn the 1 2 3 4 MIC CF A CF B MASTER selector switch to select the channel to which you want to apply the effect Page 17 SOUND COLOR FX does not work s the COLOR control set to an appropriate Turn the COLOR control clockwise or counterclockwise page 17 position BEAT COLOR FX does not work sthe SOUND COLOR FX BEAT button set to Set the SOUND COLOR FX BEAT button to ON page 17 ON Can t use an external effector s the ON OFF button for BEAT EFFECTS set Press the ON OFF button for BEAT EFFECTS to set SND RTN to ON page 17 o ON sthe external effector properly connected to the SEND or RETURN terminal Connect the external effector to the SEND and RETURN terminals page 8 Distorted sound from an external sthe external effector s audio output level set to effector an appropriate level Tempo BPM cannot be measuredor Is measurement value of tempo BPM is implausible e audio input level too high or too low Adjust the external effector s audio output level Adjust t 0 dB ai e TRIM control so that the channel level indicator lights at about the peak level Page 15 For some tracks it may not be possible to measure the tempo BPM Use the TAP button to input the tempo manually page 17 Measured tempo BPM differs from tempo indicated on CD The values may differ slightly due to th
67. the apparatus the 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture pinched particularly at plugs convenience does not operate normally or has been dropped receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus D3 7 13 69 En NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 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 A1 En interference that may cause undesired operation Product Name DJ MIX
68. tinue use in potentially hazardous situations Do not use headphones while operating a motorized vehicle the use of headphones may create a traffic hazard and is illegal in many areas S001a A1 En POWER CORD CAUTION Handle the power cord by the plug Do not pull out the plug by tugging the cord and never touch the power cord when your hands are wet as this could cause a short circuit or electric shock Do not place the unit a piece of furniture etc on the power cord or pinch the cord Never make a knot in the cord or tie it with other cords The power cords should be routed such that they are not likely to be stepped on A damaged power cord can cause a fire or give you an electrical shock Check the power cord once in a while When you find it damaged ask your nearest PIONEER authorized service center or your dealer for a replacement 5002 A1 IMPORTANT NOTICE THE MODEL NUMBER AND SERIAL NUMBER OF IS EQUIPMENT ARE ON THE REAR OR BOTTOM RECORD THESE NUMBERS ON PAGE 31 FOR FUTURE REFERENCE D36 AP9 1 A1 En PSV Contents How to read this manual The names of displays menus and buttons in this manual are enclosed in brackets e g MASTER channel ON OFF File menu 01 Before start Features What s in the box Connections Rear panel Connecting input terminals Connecting output terminals Connecting to the control panel About the driver software and
69. u 10 kQ 22 or lower BOOTH T 6 dBu 10 kQ 360 or lower 5 12 dBu 10 or lower PHONES ern 8 5 dBu 32 10 or lower Rated output level Load impedance MASTER1 0kQ MASTER2 Crosstalk 0kQ 26 dB to 6 dB 13 kHz Su si 26 dB to 6 dB 1 kHz PME UU 26 dB to 6 dB 70 Hz 2 12 dB to 12 dB 10 kHz 712 dB to 12 dB 100 Hz Input Output terminals PHONO input terminal RECAP PR C 2 sets CD LINE input terminal RCA DIN BORG 4 sets LINE input terminal IUE ON Nro MTM RE 2 sets MIC1 input terminal XLR connector phone jack 9 6 3 mm 1 set 28 En MIC2 input terminal Phone jack 6 3 mm emnes se RETURN Input terminals Phone jack 9 6 9d tete radices et Fra erede tcr anni se MASTER output terminal XLR connector se RCA pin jac BOOTH output termina PHONE jack 6 3 iM sev tet cbe se REC OUT output terminal RON Bir cedit erede D Der cea ir o D aa RA se SEND output terminal Phone jack 8 6 3 min se DIGITAL MASTER OUT coaxial output terminal READIN i sie preter ek o Yee he rre ER P eig ad se MIDI OUT terminal iiaa rerba se PHONES output terminal Stereo phone jack 6 3 mm eerie se USB termina uec T se CONTROL terminal Mini phone jack
70. utton page 17 Turns the BEAT EFFECT function on off Do not pull on the channel fader and crossfader knobs with excessive force The knobs have a structure by which they cannot be pulled off easily Pulling the knobs strongly may result in damaging the unit Basic Operation Outputting sound 1 Press POWER button Turns on the power of this unit 2 Switch the CD LINE PHONO LINE USB selector switch Selects the input sources for the different channels from among the devices connected to this unit PHONO Selects the analog player connected to the PHONO terminals CD LINE LINE Selects the DJ player or cassette deck con nected to the CD LINE or LINE terminals USB Selects the sound of the computer connected to the USB port 3 Turn the TRIM control Adjusts the level of audio signals input in each channel The corresponding channel level indicator lights when audio signals are being properly input to that channel 4 Move the channel fader away from you Adjusts the level of audio signals output in each channel 5 Switch the CROSS FADER ASSIGN A THRU B selector switch Switches the output destination of each channel Assigns to A left of the crossfader B Assigns to B right of the crossfader THRU Selects this when you do not want to use the crossfader The signals do not pass through the crossfader 6 Setthe crossfader
71. vice DJ software etc is running quit that application before adjusting the buffer size Display the setting utility before starting Click the ASIO tab DT etting Util Sets the size of the buffer when using ASIO If you make the buffer smaller or select a high sampling rate with the DJ software then latency Audio output delay will be shorter If the audio gets cut off increase the size of the buffer or reduce the sampling rate with the DJ software so that the sound does not get cut off Sampling Rate L 44100Hz 48000Hz 96000Hz Buffer Size 1 256 Sample Latency 1L 2 6msec e Ifthe buffer size is made large drops in audio data breaks in the sound occur less easily but the time lag due to the delay in the ransfer of the audio data latency increases Checking the version of the driver software Display the setting utility before starting Click the About tab DJM 850 Setting Utility Version 1 000 Copyright 2012 Pioneer Corporation Checking the latest information on the driver software For the latest information on the driver software for exclusive use with this unit visit our website shown below http pioneerdj com support Operation cannot be guaranteed when multiple units of this mixer are connected to a single computer Operation manal POWER 1

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