
CDJ-2000
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FAQ
- Q1 What is the maximum size of USB memory device or USB hard disk that can be used?
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As long as the device supports FAT16, FAT32 or HFS+, there are no limits to the size within the format.
Net Number : 15 - Q2 What is the maximum size of SD memory card that can be used?
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The following sizes are supported:
SD memory card: 8 MB to 2 GB
SDHC memory card: 4 GB to 32 GBNet Number : 16 - Q3 What does "mass storage class" mean (referring to USB devices)?
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"Mass storage class" refers to the USB device type. This standard was set for connecting mass storage devices such as hard disks, memory cards, etc., to the USB ports on computers.
Net Number : 17 - Q4 What USB memory and USB hard disk formats are supported?
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USB memory devices and USB hard disks in FAT16, FAT32 or HFS+ format are supported.
NTFS is not supported.Net Number : 18 - Q5 What SD memory card formats are supported?
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The following formats are supported:
SD memory cards: FAT12 and FAT16 (conforming to SD standards)
SDHC memory cards: FAT32 (conforming to SD standards)
Note that for SD-Audio cards, etc., CPRM standards are not supported.Net Number : 19 - Q6 What is the maximum number of files and folders supported?
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The maximum number of folders within a folder that can be displayed is 10,000. The maximum number of files within a folder that can be displayed is 10,000.
Net Number : 20 - Q7 When browsing folders, how is the order in which tracks on USB memory devices, USB hard disks or SD memory cards are played determined?
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The files are played in ASCII code order. Normally they are played in the following order:
1. By capital letters
2. By small letters
3. By number of characters in file name
4. By symbol
5. By "kana" characters
The playback order is determined by the file name (not by the ID tag).Net Number : 21 - Q8 It takes a long time for tracks on USB memory devices, USB hard disks or SD memory cards to load (from several minutes to several dozen minutes or more).
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Some time is required for loading when the folder hierarchy is deep or there are many files in the folder. Also, more time is required when there are files other than music files in the folder. Do not put files other than music files in the folder.
Net Number : 22 - Q9 Can power be supplied from the USB port when a portable hard disk is connected?
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Portable hard disks with a power consumption within USB standards (500 mA rating) can be used. However, note that Pioneer does not guarantee operation of all hard disks.
Net Number : 23 - Q10 The USB memory device or USB hard disk is not recognized.
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1. You may be using a USB storage device with a large consumption current. (If a current above the allowable level flows in the USB device, a caution appears on the CDJ-2000's center display.) Use USB devices with a power consumption within the CDJ-2000's rating of 500 mA. Also, use an HDD for which power can be supplied externally with and AC adapter, etc.
2. The format is not supported on the CDJ-2000. Format in FAT16, FAT32 or HFS+.
3. The CDJ-2000 does not support the GUID partition map Mac OS standard format.
4. USB storage devices formatted with "Distinguish between capital/small letters" set for the Mac extension format may not be recognized.Net Number : 24 - Q11 Cue and loop points of tracks on USB memory devices, USB hard disks or SD memory cards cannot be stored in the memory.
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It could be one of the two cases below. Check the USB memory device, USB hard disk or SD memory card.
1. There is not enough free space on the USB memory device or USB hard disk.
2. The device is write-protected.Net Number : 25 - Q12 Tracks are not registered in the HISTORY.
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It could be one of the following three cases:
1. There is not enough free space on the USB memory device or USB hard disk.
2. The device is write-protected.
3. The track has been selected for 60 seconds or less. (The CDJ-2000 is designed so that tracks are stored in the HISTORY when they are selected for more than 60 seconds. They are registered even when operations other playback are performed or when in the in the pause mode for more than 60 seconds.)Net Number : 26 - Q13 What is the recommended format for USB memory devices and USB hard disks to be used on the CDJ-2000?
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Pioneer recommends using FAT32.
Net Number : 27 - Q14 The USB memory device or USB hard disk is recognized on the computer, but not on the CDJ-2000.
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The CDJ-2000 does not support file systems other than FAT, FAT32 or HFS+. Use one of these file systems.
Net Number : 28 - Q15 Can an iPod be used?
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Connection of iPods is not guaranteed.
Net Number : 29 - Q16 "USB FULL" is displayed and memory cue registration is not possible even though there is free space on the USB memory device or USB hard disk.
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A minimum of 6 MB of free space is required on the USB memory device or USB hard disk. If there is more than 6 MB of free space, the problem may be as follows:
Does the USB memory device have a protection switch (a write-protect switch)? If this switch is on, data cannot be stored in the memory, so "USB FULL" may be displayed.
Use the USB memory device with the protection switch turned off.Net Number : 30 - Q17 USB memory devices or USB hard disks in HFS format cannot be used.
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The HFS format is not supported. Use devices with the HFS+ format.
Net Number : 31 - Q18 Tracks on a USB memory device cannot be loaded.
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Is the LOAD LOCK function activated? Turn the EJECT LOCK switch off.
Net Number : 52 - Q19 When I press the USB STOP key while playing a track on a USB memory device, the volume of the sound be played lowers.
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This is a warning against stopping playback accidentally.
If the USB STOP key is released before playback stops, playback continues.Net Number : 55 - Q20 Tell me about memory card compatibility with the CDJ-1000MK3.
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When using memory cards on both the CDJ-2000 and CDJ-1000MK3, use memory cards formatted in SD standards (up to 2 GB).
SDHC-standard memory cards (4 GB and greater) cannot be used on the CDJ-1000MK3.
Also, the MMC cards of the CDJ-1000 and CDJ-1000MK2 cannot be used on the CDJ-2000.Net Number : 58 - Q21 Tracks recorded on an SD memory card cannot be browsed.
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Tracks recorded in SD-Audio and music files in non-supported formats cannot be played on the CDJ-2000.
Net Number : 60 - Q22 Can I use memory cards recorded on the CDJ-1000MK2 and CDJ-1000?
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No.
The memory cards used with the CDJ-1000MK2 and CDJ-1000 (MMC cards and SD cards) have a different recording format and cannot be recognized on the CDJ-2000/CDJ-900.Net Number : 120 - Q23 When playing tracks on a USB hard disk, playback sometimes stops.
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When using near speakers that produce high volumes, such as club speakers, reading of data on the USB hard disk may be hampered by the influence of the acoustic pressure traveling through the space or vibrations traveling through the table.
Generally, such measures as moving the set to a place where it is not affected by acoustic pressure or using vibration damping materials are effective. For detailed information on installing in such environments, contact your hard disk manufacturer's support center.Net Number : 132 - Q24 When I insert a USB memory device, the message “rekordbox Database not found! For optimum performance, use rekordbox. Free download: www.pioneerdj.com” is displayed. What does this mean?
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To use the CDJ-2000’s functions more easily, we recommend using the rekordbox music management software. This message is only displayed for SD cards and USB memory devices that do not contain music management data.
Net Number : 140
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