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Connections ! Connect the power cord after all the connections between devices have been completed. 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. ! Be sure to use the included power cord. Connecting the input/output terminals Rear panel, front panel Power amplifier, powered speakers, etc. Power amplifier, powered speakers, etc. Portable audio DJ player device Power amplifier Microphone (for booth monitor) Analog player To power outlet Headphones Computer DJ software RL RL RL RL RL RL L L R LR R MASTER OUT 1 MASTER BOOTH OUT 2 OUT L 12 dB LINE 0 dB L PHONO LINE R R MIC AUX IN PHONO 2 / LINE 2 SIGNAL GND L PHONO LINE R PHONO 1 / LINE 1 USB AC IN 1 Rear panel 23 4 5 67 8 9 a7 8 b c d e Front panel 1 MASTER OUT 1 terminals Connect a power amplifier, powered speakers, etc., here. Be sure to use these as balanced outputs. Be careful not to acci- dentally insert the power cord of another unit. 2 MASTER OUT 2 terminals Connect a power amplifier, powered speakers, etc., here. 3 BOOTH output terminal This is an output terminal for a booth monitor. 4 MIC jack Connects a microphone here. 5 LINE, PORTABLE PLAYER selector switch Switch this according to the audio level input to the [ AUX ] terminals. 6 AUX IN terminals Connect a line level output device (such as a DJ player) or a device with a low gain (such as a portable audio player) here. Switch the terminals’ input gain according to the connected device using the [ LINE, PORTABLE PLAYER ] selector switch on this unit’s rear panel. 7 LINE, PHONO selector switch Switches the function of the [ PHONO/LINE ] terminals. 8 PHONO1/LINE1 and PHONO2/LINE2 terminals Connect a phono level output device (analog player (for MM car- tridges), etc.) or a line level output device (DJ player, etc.) here. Switch the terminals’ function according to the connected device using the [ LINE, PHONO ] selector switch on this unit’s rear panel. 9 Smartphone stand A mobile device can be set here. For instructions on mounting the smartphone stand, see Mounting the smartphone stand on page 4. a SIGNAL GND terminal Connects an analog player’s ground wire here. This helps reduce noise when the analog player is connected. b USB terminal Connect to a computer. ! A USB hub cannot be used. ! To maintain performance, use with this unit and the computer connected directly using the included USB cable. c AC IN Connect this to a power outlet. Connect the power cord after all the connections between devices have been completed. Be sure to use the included power cord. d Kensington security slot e PHONES jacks Connect headphones here. Both stereo phone plugs ( Ø 6.3 mm) and stereo mini phone plugs ( Ø 3.5 mm) can be used. ! There are two output terminals (one for a stereo phone jack and one for a mini-phone jack), but do not use both terminals simulta- neously. If one is connected or disconnected while the other one is being used, the volume of the other one in use may increase or drop suddenly. 10 En

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Connections RCH RCH Connecting by wireless LAN With this unit, a mobile device supporting wireless LAN connections can be connected directly without using router, etc., to hold DJ perfor- mances using the mobile device application (remotebox). This unit does not support wireless LAN connection via a router. USB CD MIDI TIME −AUTO CUE QUANTIZE INFO − UTILITY BEAT AUTO BEAT LOOP TRANS FLANGER ECHO BEAT FX ROLL TRACK SEARCH SHIFT CUE PLAY/PAUSE HOT CUE A B MODE CALL DELETE BACK −TOP SELECT PUSH DISC 5V 500mA − USB STOP LEVEL /DEPTH VINYL MODE HEADPHONES MIXING MIN MAX TAP SEA −AUTO TEMPO 6 / 10 / 16 / WIDE CUE MASTER LEVEL MASTER TEMPO 0 NOISE PITCH DECK1 PHONO1/LINE1 TRIM WLAN +9 HI MASTER LEVEL DECK2 PHONO2/LINE2 TRIM +9 HI AUX LEVEL 0 ON /OFF AUX +9 MID 0 BOOTH MONITOR +9 MID MIC LEVEL +9 LOW 0 CH1 MASTER CH2 +9 LOW 0 EQ LOW HI +9 COLOR +9 COLOR ON /OFF MIC TEMPO SOUND COLOR FX 0 MASTER CRUSH FILTER LOW HI CH1 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 CH1 CH2 CROSS F.CURVE LOW HI CH2 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 THRU C SYNC PHONES USB CD MIDI TIME −AUTO CUE QUANTIZE INFO − UTILITY BEAT AUTO BEAT LOOP TRACK SEARCH TRANS FLANGER ECHO BEAT FX BACK −TOP SELECT PUSH DISC ROLL LEVEL /DEPTH VINYL MODE MIN MAX TAP SEA −AUTO TEMPO 6 / 10 / 16 / WIDE MASTER TEMPO TEMPO SHIFT CUE PLAY/PAUSE HOT CUE A B C MODE CALL DELETE 0 MASTER SYNC Setting the wireless LAN function’s operation mode Set the wireless LAN function’s operation mode before connecting this unit by wireless LAN. The buttons and controls below are used for making the wireless LAN function’s operation mode settings and wireless LAN connection settings. 12 3 4 5 67 USB CD MIDI TIME −AUTO CUE QUANTIZE INFO − UTILITY BACK −TOP SELECT PUSH WLAN 1 STANDBY/ON indicator 2 STANDBY/ON button 3 INFO ( UTILITY ) button 4 Main unit display 5 Rotary selector ( SELECT PUSH ) 6 BACK ( TOP ) button 7 WLAN indicator 1 Press the [STANDBY/ON] button. Turn on the power of this unit. The [ STANDBY/ON ] indicator lights green. 2 Press the [INFO(UTILITY)] button for over 1 second. The [ UTILITY ] screen is displayed. 3 Turn the rotary selector, select [WLAN SETTING], then press the rotary selector. See page 25 for the list of [ WLAN SETTING ] items. 4 Turn the rotary selector, select [MODE], then press the rotary selector. 5 Turn the rotary selector, select the mode you want to set, then press the rotary selector. — [ ENABLE ]: Activates the wireless LAN function. — [ DISABLE ]: Turns the wireless LAN function off. 6 When [APPLY CHANGES?] appears on the main unit display, turn the rotary selector to select [YES], then press the rotary selector. After this, make the settings for connection in the ENABLE mode. Making the wireless LAN connection settings in the ENABLE mode 1 Press the [INFO(UTILITY)] button for over 1 second. 2 Turn the rotary selector, select [WLAN INFO], then press the rotary selector. 3 Turn the rotary selector, select [SSID], then press the rotary selector. Make a note of the [ SSID ] for future reference. ! The first 9 characters of the [ SSID ] are displayed. Turn the rotary selector to display the portion that is not initially displayed. 4 Press the [BACK(TOP)] button. Press to return to the previous screen. 5 Turn the rotary selector, select [PASSWORD], then press the rotary selector. Make a note of the [ PASSWORD ] for future reference. 6 From the wireless LAN connection settings on the mobile device or computer, display the connectable [SSID]s. ! See your device’s operating instructions for instructions on search- ing for or displaying connectable [ SSID ]s. 7 On the mobile device or computer, select the [SSID] checked in step 3. 8 Input the password you made a note of in step 5. ! For safety, be sure to change the default password. We recommend changing the password periodically. Checking the current wireless LAN settings 1 Press the [INFO(UTILITY)] button for over 1 second. The [ UTILITY ] screen is displayed. 2 Turn the rotary selector, select [WLAN INFO], then press the rotary selector. See page 24 for the list of [ WLAN INFO ] items. 3 Select the item you want to check, then press the rotary selector. The settings are displayed. ! When the [ BACK ( TOP )] button is pressed, the screen returns to the [ WLAN INFO ] screen. 4 Press the [INFO(UTILITY)] button. The [ UTILITY ] screen closes. Changing the SSID and password 1 Press the [INFO(UTILITY)] button for over 1 second. The [ UTILITY ] screen is displayed. 2 Turn the rotary selector, select [WLAN SETTING], then press the rotary selector. 3 Turn the rotary selector, select [NETWORK SETTING], then press the rotary selector. En 11

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