Pioneer Music Mixer DJM 350 User Manual

DJ MIXER  
DJM-350  
The Pioneer website listed above provides answers to frequently asked questions, information about  
software, and other up-to-date data of assistance to our customers.  
Operating Instructions  
 
WARNING  
CAUTION  
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.  
The  
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  
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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  
on vacation).  
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This Class B digital apparatus complies with  
Canadian ICES-003.  
or 120 V) written on the rear panel.  
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WARNING  
To prevent a fire hazard, do not place any naked flame  
Information to User  
Alterations or modifications carried out without  
appropriate authorization may invalidate the user’s  
sources (such as a lighted candle) on the equipment.  
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right to operate the equipment.  
WARNING  
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Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for  
ventilation to ensure 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  
IMPORTANT NOTICE  
THE MODEL NUMBER AND SERIAL NUMBER OF  
THIS EQUIPMENT ARE ON THE REAR OR BOTTOM.  
RECORD THESE NUMBERS ON PAGE 19 FOR  
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FUTURE REFERENCE.  
or a bed.  
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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.  
Operating Environment  
Operating environment temperature and humidity:  
+5 °C to +35 °C (+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)  
Wash hands after handling.  
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POWER-CORD CAUTION  
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.  
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  
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).  
service center or your dealer for a replacement.  
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We Want You Listening For A Lifetime  
Used wisely, your new sound equipment will  
provide a lifetime of fun and enjoyment. Since  
hearing damage from loud noise is often  
undetectable until it is too late, this manufacturer  
and the Electronic Industries Association’s  
Consumer Electronics Group recommend you avoid  
prolonged exposure to excessive noise. This list of  
sound levels is included for your protection.  
Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit  
you’ve just purchased is only the start of your  
musical enjoyment. Now it’s time to consider how  
you can maximize the fun and excitement your  
equipment offers. This manufacturer and the  
Electronic Industries Association’s Consumer  
Electronics Group want you to get the most out of  
your equipment by playing it at a safe level. One that  
lets the sound come through loud and clear without  
annoying blaring or distortion-and, most importantly,  
without affecting your sensitive hearing.  
Decibel  
Level Example  
30 Quiet library, soft whispers  
40 Living room, refrigerator, bedroom away from traffic  
50 Light traffic, normal conversation, quiet office  
60 Air conditioner at 20 feet, sewing machine  
70 Vacuum cleaner, hair dryer, noisy restaurant  
80 Average city traffic, garbage disposals, alarm clock  
at two feet.  
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.  
THE FOLLOWING NOISES CAN BE DANGEROUS  
UNDER CONSTANT EXPOSURE  
90 Subway, motorcycle, truck traffic, lawn mower  
100 Garbage truck, chain saw, pneumatic drill  
120 Rock band concert in front of speakers,  
thunderclap  
140 Gunshot blast, jet plane  
180 Rocket launching pad  
To establish a safe level:  
Start your volume control at a low setting.  
Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it  
comfortably and clearly, and without distortion.  
Once you have established a comfortable sound  
level:  
Set the dial and leave it there.  
Information courtesy of the Deafness Research Foundation.  
Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent  
hearing damage or loss in the future. After all, we  
want you listening for a lifetime.  
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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)  
Before start  
Features .......................................................................................................6  
System setup example................................................................................6  
What’s in the box.........................................................................................6  
Connections  
Names of terminals.....................................................................................7  
Connecting the input/output terminals....................................................8  
Operations  
Control panel...............................................................................................9  
About the power switch of this unit.........................................................10  
Basic operations (mixer section).............................................................10  
Monitoring the sound over headphones (headphones section) ..........12  
Using the effect function (master effect section) ..................................12  
Using a microphone or external device (MIC/AUX section) ..................12  
Recording the performance (USB recording section) ..........................13  
About the auto standby function.............................................................13  
Additional information  
Troubleshooting ........................................................................................15  
About errors...............................................................................................16  
About USB devices/files usable on this unit ..........................................16  
About the exemption clauses ..................................................................17  
Specifications............................................................................................17  
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Before start  
Features  
This unit is a DJ mixer that carries over the technology of the Pioneer DJM series, the world standard in club sound. It is a standard type unit  
equipped with the basic functions required for mixing, enabling full-fledged DJ play easily.  
USB recording  
3-band equalizer  
With this unit, the sound of DJ performances can easily be recorded  
on USB devices (portable flash memory devices, etc.). The recorded  
sound can also be played on this unit.  
This unit is equipped with a 3-band equalizer allowing the volume of  
the high, medium and low frequency ranges to be adjusted separately.  
Not only can the tone be adjusted to your tastes, the sound for a cer-  
tain range can be turned completely off by turning the control all the  
way counterclockwise (isolator function).  
MASTER EFFECT (GATE, CRUSH, JET,  
FILTER)  
This unit is equipped with four effect buttons allowing the sound to  
be changed in various ways. The mood of the sound can be modified  
easily, simply by pressing a button and turning the control.  
The master effect types are switched by replacing the firmware.  
For details on the firmware and instructions on replacing it, see the  
Pioneer website below.  
MIC/AUX INPUT  
This unit is equipped with a microphone/auxiliary input allowing con-  
nection of a microphone or external device (sampler, portable audio  
device, etc.). DJ play is possible using up to three sets of inputs: CH-1  
(channel 1), CH-2 (channel 2) and MIC/AUX (microphone/auxiliary  
channel).  
FADER START  
When connected to a Pioneer DJ player with a control cord (included  
with the DJ player), playback on the DJ player can be started by oper-  
ating this unit’s fader (Fader Start Play).  
System setup example  
A DJ system like the one shown on the diagram below can be achieved by combining this unit with a DJ player and peripheral equipment.  
For audio input  
For audio output  
For recording  
Portable audio device/  
microphone  
Component, amplifier,  
powered speaker, etc.  
USB device  
MIC /AUX  
TIME MODE  
BACK  
TIME MODE  
BACK  
MIC  
AUX  
CD  
PHONO  
CD  
PHONO  
REMAIN  
M
S
F
TEMPO  
%
REMAIN  
M
S
F
TEMPO  
%
16  
LEVEL  
TRIM  
TRIM  
16  
LOCK  
LOCK  
AUTO CUE  
DISPLAY  
AUTO CUE  
DISPLAY  
A.CUE  
A.CUE  
BPM  
BPM  
SELECT PUSH  
SELECT PUSH  
INFO  
INFO  
BROWSE  
BROWSE  
USB  
STOP  
USB  
STOP  
USB  
STOP  
0
9
9
9
9
DISC  
DISC  
UTILITY  
UTILITY  
HI  
HI  
HI  
MASTER  
CH-1 CH-2  
SOURCE SELECT  
SOURCE SELECT  
BPM  
LOCK  
BPM  
LOCK  
REC  
PLAY  
PLAYLIST  
PLAYLIST  
12  
12  
12  
12  
  
MP3/AAC  
WAV/AIFF  
MP3/AAC  
WAV/AIFF  
LOW  
MID  
MID  
TRACK MARK  
SEARCH  
TRACK SEARCH  
SEARCH  
IN/CUE  
OUT  
RELOOP/EXIT  
LOOP  
BEAT LOOP  
LOOP DRIVE  
TRACK SEARCH  
SEARCH  
IN/CUE  
OUT  
RELOOP/EXIT  
LOOP  
BEAT LOOP  
LOOP DRIVE  
VINYL MODE  
VINYL MODE  
9
9
9
9
LOW  
LOW  
PREVIEW  
TEMPO RANGE  
MASTER TEMPO  
TEMPO RANGE  
MASTER TEMPO  
HOT LOOP  
OUT ADJUST  
HOT LOOP  
OUT ADJUST  
MASTER LEVEL  
MIC/AUX  
ON  
LEVEL  
TEMPO  
TEMPO  
0
CH-1  
CH-2  
HEADPHONES  
MASTER EFFECT  
CH-1  
CUE  
CH-2  
CUE  
GATE  
JET  
MIXING  
CRUSH  
FILTER  
0
0
CUE  
CUE  
CUE  
LEVEL  
MASTER  
LEVEL/DEPTH  
F
ADER  
F
ADER  
START  
START  
PLAY/PAUSE  
PLAY/PAUSE  
THRU  
0
REV  
FWD  
REV  
FWD  
MULTI PLAYER  
2
CHANNEL DJ MIXER  
MULTI PLAYER  
PHONES  
CDJ-350  
DJM-350  
CDJ-350  
For checking the  
audio input/output  
Headphones  
What’s in the box  
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Power cable  
Operating instructions (this document)  
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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.  
Names of terminals  
Rear panel  
SIGNAL  
GND  
MASTER OUT  
CH-2  
CH-1  
AUX  
1
PHONO  
PHONO  
2
CD  
CD  
AC IN  
L
L
L
L
MIC  
CONTROL  
CONTROL  
R
R
R
R
1
2
3
4
5 6 3  
4
5
7
8
9
1 AC IN  
5 CONTROL (page 8)  
Connect to an AC outlet. Plug in the power cord after all connections  
have been made.  
Connect using a control cord (included with Pioneer DJ players).  
6 SIGNAL GND (page 8)  
Be sure to use the included power cord.  
Connect an analog player’s ground wire here. This helps reduce  
noise when the analog player is connected.  
2 MASTER OUT 1, 2 (page 8)  
Connect to a power amplifier, etc.  
7 AUX (page 8)  
3 PHONO (page 8)  
Connect to the output terminal of an external device (sampler, por-  
table audio device, etc.)  
Connect to an analog player or other phono level (MM cartridge)  
output device. Do not connect to a DJ player or other line level device.  
8 MIC (page 8)  
4 CD (page 8)  
Connect to a microphone.  
Connect to a DJ player or other line level device.  
9 Kensington security slot  
Front panel  
a
a PHONES (page 8)  
Connect headphones here.  
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Connecting the input/output terminals  
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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.  
Rear panel  
Component, amplifier,  
powered speaker, etc.  
To power outlet  
Power cord (included)  
Audio cable  
To audio input terminals  
Audio input section  
R
L
SIGNAL  
GND  
AUDIO  
OUT  
MASTER OUT  
CH-2  
CH-1  
AUX  
1
PHONO  
PHONO  
2
CD  
CD  
L
L
L
L
CONTROL  
MIC  
L
L
L
L
CONTROL  
CONTROL  
USB  
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
Audio output section  
Audio cable  
Example:  
CDJ-350  
1
Control cord  
2
Audio cable  
Ground wire  
Audio cable  
Microphone  
cable  
To ground  
wire terminals  
To audio  
output terminals  
To audio  
output terminals  
To microphone  
Portable  
audio  
Analog player  
Microphone  
DJ player  
device  
1
2
To use the fader start function, connect a control cord (page 11).  
The fader start function can only be used when connected to a Pioneer DJ player.  
A portable audio device can be connected using an RCA pin - mini-plug (Ø 3.5 mm) converter cable (page 12).  
Front panel  
Headphones  
Headphones cord  
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Operations  
Control panel  
Flow of audio signals  
MASTER MASTER  
OUT 2 OUT 1  
USB recording  
section  
AUX  
CD1 PHONO1 CD2 PHONO2  
MIC  
MIC/AUX section  
Mixer section  
k
MIC /AUX  
3
b
MIC  
AUX  
CD  
PHONO  
CD  
PHONO  
1
LEVEL  
TRIM  
TRIM  
USB I/F  
c
4
l
USB  
STOP  
LEVEL  
TRIM  
TRIM  
0
9
9
9
9
HI  
HI  
HI  
m
n
MASTER  
CH-1  
CH-2  
REC  
PLAY  
REC  
PLAY  
12  
12  
12  
12  
  
5
6
LOW  
MID  
MID  
EQ  
TRACK MARK  
SEARCH  
d
d
EQ/  
ISOLATOR  
EQ/  
ISOLATOR  
9
9
9
9
PREVIEW  
LOW  
LOW  
PREVIEW  
o
MASTER LEVEL  
p
MIC/AUX  
ON/OFF  
MASTER  
LEVEL  
MIC/AUX  
ON  
LEVEL  
2
0
e
f
CH-1  
CH-2  
HEADPHONES  
MASTER EFFECT  
CH-1  
CUE  
CH-2  
CUE  
GATE  
JET  
CH  
FADER  
CH  
FADER  
MASTER  
EFFECT  
g
q
7
MIXING  
CRUSH  
FILTER  
8
h
i
CUE  
LEVEL  
MASTER  
LEVEL/DEPTH  
FADER  
START  
FADER  
START  
9
a
r
THRU  
0
CROSS FADER  
j
2
CHANNEL DJ MIXER  
PHONES  
Headphones section  
Master effect section  
1 u (Power switch) (page 10)  
Mixer section  
Two sets of audio signals can be adjusted separately for basic DJ  
mixing (page 10).  
2 MASTER LEVEL (page 10)  
MIC/AUX section  
The sound of a microphone or external device (sampler, portable audio  
device, etc.) can be handled (page 12).  
b CD, PHONO (input selector switch)  
c TRIM  
d HI, MID, LOW  
3 MIC, AUX  
4 LEVEL  
e Master level indicator  
f Channel level indicator  
g Channel fader  
5 HI, LOW  
6 MIC/AUX ON  
h FADER START  
i THRU,  
,
(crossfader curve selector switch)  
Headphones section  
j Crossfader  
The sound being input to this unit can be checked over headphones  
(page 12).  
7 CH-1 CUE, CH-2 CUE  
8 MIXING  
USB recording section  
DJ performances can be recorded onto and played from USB devices  
(page 13).  
9 LEVEL  
k USB device insertion slot  
a PHONES  
l USB STOP  
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m REC k/g  
Basic operations (mixer section)  
n PLAY f  
o TRACK MARK (PREVIEW)  
p SEARCH o, p  
b
CD  
PHONO  
CD  
PHONO  
TRIM  
TRIM  
c
9
9
9
9
Master effect section  
Effects can be applied to the sound output from [MASTER OUT 1, 2]  
HI  
HI  
MASTER  
CH-1  
CH-2  
(page 12).  
MID  
MID  
q MASTER EFFECT (GATE, CRUSH, JET, FILTER)  
d
d
9
9
9
9
r LEVEL/DEPTH  
LOW  
LOW  
1
2
LEVEL  
About the power switch of this unit  
e
f
CH-1  
CH-2  
To turn the power on  
g
Press [u] 1.  
Turn on the power of this unit.  
The [u] indicator lights green.  
h
i
FADER  
START  
FADER  
START  
THRU  
To set to the standby mode  
j
When this unit’s power is on, press [u] 1 for at least 2  
seconds.  
This unit is set to the standby mode.  
The [u] indicator lights red.  
Outputting sound  
Check that this unit is properly connected to the DJ player, etc., before  
outputting sound. For instructions on connections, see Connecting the  
input/output terminals on page 8.  
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When [u] is pressed again, the power turns on.  
This unit is equipped with an auto standby function. For details,  
see About the auto standby function on page 13.  
Set the volume of the power amplifiers connected to the [MASTER  
OUT 1, 2] terminals to an appropriate level. Note that very loud sounds  
will be output if the volume is set too high.  
To output the sound of channel 1 [CH-1] 1  
To output the sound of channel 2 ([CH-2]) 2, perform the procedure  
below replacing [CH-1] with [CH-2].  
1
Switch the [CD, PHONO] (input selector) switch b for  
the [CH-1] 1.  
Select the input source for [CH-1] from among the devices connected  
to this unit.  
[CD]: Selects the DJ player connected to the [CD] terminals.  
[PHONO]: Selects the analog player connected to the  
[PHONO] terminals.  
2
Turn the [TRIM] c control for the [CH-1] 1 clockwise.  
Adjusts the audio level input to the [CH-1] terminal.  
The [CH-1] channel level indicator f lights when audio signals are  
being properly input to [CH-1].  
Adjust [TRIM] so that the orange indicator lights at the point in the  
track where the volume is loudest (the climax, etc.).  
Be careful that the red indicator does not light, or the sound could be  
distorted.  
3
Move the [CH-1] 1 channel fader g to the back side.  
The level of the sound output from the [CH-1] terminals is adjusted.  
4
Switch [THRU,  
,
] (the crossfader curve selector  
switch) i.  
This switches the crossfader curve characteristics.  
[THRU]: Choose this when you do not want to use the  
crossfader.  
[ ]: Set here for a curve that rises gradually.  
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Mixing using the crossfader  
[ ]: Set here for a curve that rises steeply. (When the cross-  
fader moves away from either the left or right edge, the sound  
is immediately output from the opposite side.)  
1
Set [THRU,  
,
] (the crossfader curve selector  
switch) i to [ ] or [ ].  
5
Move the crossfader j.  
Switch the channel whose sound is output from the speakers.  
Left edge: The [CH-1] sound is output.  
Center position: The sound of [CH-1] and [CH-2] is mixed and  
output.  
2
Operate [CH-2] 2.  
Operate as described in steps 2 to 6 under Mixing using the channel  
faders on page 11.  
Right edge: The [CH-2] sound is output.  
This operation is not necessary when the [THRU,  
fader curve selector) switch is set to [THRU].  
3
Move the crossfader j gradually to the right.  
!
,
] (cross-  
While checking the sound output from the speakers, operate the  
crossfader to substitute the sound of [CH-1] with the sound of [CH-2].  
Mixing is completed once only the [CH-2] sound is being output from  
the speakers.  
6
Turn [MASTER LEVEL] 2 clockwise.  
Sound is output from the speakers.  
The master level indicator e on the control panel lights.  
Adjust [MASTER LEVEL] so that the orange indicator lights at the point  
in the track where the volume is loudest (the climax, etc.).  
Be careful that the red indicator does not light, or the sound could be  
distorted.  
Using the fader to play a Pioneer DJ  
player (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.  
The fader start function can only be used when connected to a Pioneer  
DJ player.  
Connect this unit and Pioneer DJ player beforehand. For instructions  
on connections, see Connecting the input/output terminals on page 8.  
Adjusting the sound quality  
Turn the [CH-1] 1 or [CH-2] 2 [HI], [MID] or [LOW] d  
control.  
Refer to Specifications on page 17 for the range of sound that can be  
adjusted by each control.  
To start playback using the channel faders  
!
The sound for that range can be turned completely off by turning  
the control all the way counterclockwise (isolator function).  
1
Set [THRU,  
,
] (the crossfader curve selection  
switch) i to [THRU].  
Mixing using the faders  
Prepare the unit in advance so that the sound of [CH-1] 1 is being out-  
put from the speakers. For instructions on preparation, see Outputting  
sound on page 10.  
For instructions on monitoring the sound, see Monitoring the sound  
over headphones (headphones section) on page 12.  
2
Press [FADER START] h.  
Turn the fader start function on.  
3
4
Move the channel fader g all the way to the front.  
Set the cue on the DJ player.  
The DJ player pauses playback at the cue point.  
5
Move the channel fader g to the back.  
Mixing using the channel faders  
Playback starts on the DJ player.  
!
If you set the channel fader back to the original position, the player  
instantaneously returns to the cue point already set and pauses  
playback (back cue).  
1
Set [THRU,  
,
] (the crossfader curve selection  
switch) i to [THRU].  
2
Switch the [CD, PHONO] (input selector) switch b for  
To start playback using the crossfader  
the [CH-2] 2.  
3
4
Turn the [TRIM] c control for the [CH-2] 2 clockwise.  
Press [CH-2 CUE] 7.  
1
Set [THRU,  
,
] (the crossfader curve selector  
switch) i to [ ] or [ ].  
The sound of [CH-2] is monitored from the headphones.  
2
Press [FADER START] h.  
Turn the fader start function on.  
5
Turn [MIXING] 8.  
This adjusts the balance of the monitor volume between the sound  
output from the [MASTER OUT 1, 2] terminals (the sound of [CH-1])  
and the sound of [CH-2].  
3
Move the crossfader j.  
Move the crossfader to the opposite edge from the channel for which  
you want to use the fader start function.  
6
Operate the DJ player connected to the [CH-2]  
4
Set the cue on the DJ player.  
terminals.  
The DJ player pauses playback at the cue point.  
While checking the sound over the headphones, adjust the tempo of  
[CH-2] track to match the tempo of [CH-1] track.  
5
Move the crossfader j.  
Playback starts on the DJ player.  
7
While moving the [CH-2] 2 channel fader to the back,  
!
If you set the crossfader back to the original position, the player  
instantaneously returns to the cue point already set and pauses  
playback (back cue).  
move the [CH-1] 1 channel fader to the front.  
While checking the sound output from the speakers, operate the chan-  
nel faders to substitute the sound of [CH-1] with the sound of [CH-2].  
Mixing is completed once only the [CH-2] sound is being output from  
the speakers.  
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Applying an effect  
Monitoring the sound over  
headphones (headphones section)  
Press one of the [MASTER EFFECT (GATE, CRUSH, JET,  
FILTER)] q buttons.  
The effect is applied to the sound.  
HEADPHONES  
The button that was pressed flashes.  
The effect differs for the different buttons. For details on the different  
effects, see the table below.  
CH-1  
CUE  
CH-2  
CUE  
7
MIXING  
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When a button that is flashing is pressed again, the effect is turned  
off.  
8
CUE  
LEVEL  
MASTER  
Effect Name  
Descriptions  
LEVEL/DEPTH  
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a
Left: The high range (high  
hat, etc.) is given variation.  
Right: The low range (bass  
drum, etc.) is given varia-  
tion.  
The distinctive range is  
cut from the sound of the  
track’s rhythm section to  
give variation to the rhythm.  
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GATE  
PHONES  
Left: The sound is crushed  
and an effect as if the high  
range was gradually cut is  
achieved.  
Right: The sound is crushed  
and an effect as if the low  
range was gradually cut is  
achieved.  
1
Connect headphones to the [PHONES] jack.  
The sound is moderately  
crushed, adding accent.  
For instructions on connections, see Connecting the input/output  
CRUSH  
terminals on page 8.  
2
Press [CH-1 CUE] or [CH-2 CUE] 7.  
Select the channel you want to monitor.  
Left: An effect like a jet  
descending is achieved.  
Right: An effect like a jet  
ascending is achieved.  
An effect like a jet ascend-  
ing and descending is  
achieved.  
[CH-1 CUE]: The sound of [CH-1] is monitored.  
[CH-2 CUE]: The sound of [CH-2] is monitored.  
This operation is not necessary to monitor the master channel  
JET  
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sound (the sound output from the [MASTER OUT 1, 2] terminals).  
Left: An effect as if the high  
range was gradually cut is  
achieved.  
Right: An effect as if the low  
range was gradually cut is  
achieved.  
The sound of the high or  
low range is filtered out,  
greatly changing the tone.  
3
Turn [MIXING] 8.  
When turned counterclockwise: The volume of [CH-1] and  
[CH-2] becomes relatively louder.  
At the center position: The sound of [CH-1] and [CH-2] has  
the same volume as the sound from the [MASTER OUT 1, 2]  
terminals.  
FILTER  
When turned clockwise: The volume of the sound output from  
the [MASTER OUT 1, 2] terminals becomes relatively louder.  
Varying the effect  
4
Turn [LEVEL] 9 in the headphones section clockwise.  
Turn [LEVEL/DEPTH] r.  
Sound is output from the headphones.  
The effect changes according to the direction in which the [LEVEL/  
!
Monitoring is canceled when [CH-1 CUE] or [CH-2 CUE] is pressed  
again.  
DEPTH] is turned and its position.  
!
The original sound is output when [LEVEL/DEPTH] is set to the  
center position.  
!
Monitoring of the sound output from the [MASTER OUT 1, 2] termi-  
nals cannot be canceled.  
Using a microphone or external  
device (MIC/AUX section)  
Using the effect function (master  
effect section)  
This unit is equipped with four effect buttons. When an effect button  
is pressed, the corresponding effect is applied to the audio signals  
output from the [MASTER OUT 1, 2] terminals.  
MIC /AUX  
3
MIC  
AUX  
LEVEL  
MASTER EFFECT  
4
5
GATE  
JET  
0
HI  
q
CRUSH  
FILTER  
12  
12  
12  
12  
LOW  
LEVEL/DEPTH  
r
MIC/AUX  
ON  
6
2
CHANNEL DJ MIXER  
1
2
Switch [MIC, AUX] 3.  
[MIC]: The microphone connected to the [MIC] terminal is  
selected.  
[AUX]: The external device connected to the [AUX] terminals  
is selected.  
Press [MIC/AUX ON] 6.  
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Previewing is not possible while the track is being recorded or  
played.  
3
Turn [LEVEL] 4 in the MIC/AUX section clockwise.  
The sound of the microphone or external device is output from the  
speakers.  
Fast-forwarding/reversing recorded  
tracks  
Adjusting the sound quality  
Turn [HI] or [LOW] 5 in the MIC/AUX section.  
Refer to Specifications on page 17 for the range of sound that can be  
adjusted by each control.  
During playback, press and hold in [SEARCH o, p] p.  
The track is fast-forwarded when [p] is pressed and held in.  
The track is fast reversed when [o] is pressed and held in.  
The [PLAY f] indicator flashes during fast-forwarding/reversing.  
!
Fast-forwarding/reversing is not possible when in the pause mode.  
Recording the performance (USB  
recording section)  
Cuing to the beginning of recorded tracks  
The same sound as the sound being output from the [MASTER OUT 1,  
2] terminals can be recorded as a WAV file on a USB device.  
Press [SEARCH o, p] p.  
Press the [p] to move to the beginning of the next track.  
Press [o] once to move to the beginning of the currently playing  
track, twice to move to the beginning of the previous track.  
!
The name of the files created when the sound is recorded is in the  
format [REC***.WAV] (*** is a 3-digit number).  
k
Splitting tracks while recording  
l
USB  
STOP  
During recording, press [TRACK MARK (PREVIEW)] o.  
The currently recording track is split and stored on the USB device.  
m
n
!
When split tracks are played on this unit, the sound may be inter-  
rupted at the boundary between the two tracks.  
REC  
PLAY  
  
TRACK MARK  
SEARCH  
Deleting recorded tracks  
PREVIEW  
o
p
1
While playing the track, press [PLAY f] n.  
1
Insert the USB device into the USB device insertion  
The track you want to delete is paused.  
slot k.  
2
Press [PLAY f] n for at least 2 seconds.  
The [USB STOP] indicator l flashes.  
After a while, the [USB STOP] indicator stops flashing, remaining lit,  
and the recording standby mode is set.  
The [REC k/g] indicator flashes.  
3
While pressing [PLAY f] n, press [REC k/g] m.  
The [REC k/g] indicator lights and the track is deleted.  
2
Press [REC k/g] m.  
!
Track deleting is canceled if [PLAY f] is released while the [REC  
k/g] indicator is flashing.  
Recording starts.  
The [REC k/g] indicator m flashes.  
!
When [REC k/g] is pressed again, the [REC k/g] indicator turns  
off and recording stops.  
!
Continuous recording is possible for 180 minutes. If recording con-  
tinues for over 180 minutes, the recording data on the USB device  
is automatically split.  
Disconnecting USB devices  
Always perform the following procedure to disconnect USB devices.  
Pulling the USB device out without performing this procedure could  
make the USB device unreadable.  
!
Recording is possible for about 90 minutes on a 1 GB USB device.  
When turning the set’s power off, be sure to remove the USB device  
first.  
Playing recorded tracks  
1
Press [USB STOP] l for at least 1 second.  
The [USB STOP] indicator flashes, then turns off.  
Press [PLAY f] n.  
Playback starts.  
The [PLAY f] indicator n lights.  
2
Disconnect the USB device.  
!
!
When [PLAY f] is pressed again, playback is paused.  
Only WAV files stored in the [PIONEER DJM / DJM350 REC] folder  
on the USB device can be played.  
About the auto standby function  
When the auto standby function is turned on, the power is automati-  
cally set to the standby mode after the set time has passed with all of  
the conditions below met.  
Previewing recorded tracks  
That none of this unit’s buttons or controls are operated.  
That this unit’s channel level indicator is not lit.  
That the USB device’s recording and playback functions are not in  
use.  
1
Turn [MIXING] 8 counterclockwise from the center  
position.  
2
Press and hold in [TRACK MARK (PREVIEW)] o.  
The sound of the recorded track can be heard over the headphones  
while the button is pressed.  
Setting the auto standby function  
First set this unit to the standby mode.  
!
The sound being previewed is added to the sound of [CH-1] and  
[CH-2] and output from the headphones.  
!
The sound being previewed is not output from the speakers.  
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1
Press [u] 1 while pressing [o] and [p] p.  
This unit switches to the mode for changing the auto standby func-  
tion’s setting.  
The topmost point on the master level indicator flashes. The other  
points on the indicator light according to the currently set time.  
2
Press [o] or [p] p.  
Set the time until the standby mode is set.  
The set time switches each time the button is pressed.  
The points on the master level indicator light according to the set time  
(not including the topmost point).  
Off — 20 minutes — 40 minutes — 60 minutes  
20 minutes: The bottom two points light.  
40 minutes: The bottom four points light.  
60 minutes: The bottom six points light.  
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The time is set to 20 minutes upon shipment from the factory.  
3
Press [u] 1 for at least 2 seconds.  
The new auto standby function setting is saved.  
The [u] indicator flashes green while the setting is being saved, then  
stops flashing, remaining lit, once the setting has been saved.  
!
Do not disconnect the power cord while the setting is being saved.  
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Additional information  
Troubleshooting  
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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 can-  
not be rectified after checking the items below, ask your nearest Pioneer authorized service center or your dealer to carry out repair work.  
This unit may not operate properly due to static electricity or other external factors. In this case, normal operation may be restored by unplug-  
ging the power cord, waiting about 5 seconds or more, then plugging the power cord back in.  
!
Problem  
Check  
Remedy  
The power is not turned on.  
No sound or small sound.  
Is the power cord properly connected?  
Plug in the power cord to an AC outlet. (page 8)  
Is the [CD, PHONO] (input selector) switch set to  
Switch the [CD, PHONO] (input selector) switch to select the  
the proper position?  
input source for that channel. (page 10)  
Are the [TRIM], [channel fader], [crossfader] and  
[MASTER LEVEL] controls set to the proper posi-  
tions?  
Set the [TRIM], [channel fader], [crossfader] and [MASTER  
LEVEL] controls to the proper positions. (page 10)  
Are the connected components, amplifiers, etc.,  
properly set?  
Set the external input selection, volume, etc., on the components/  
amplifiers properly.  
Are the connection cables properly connected?  
Are the terminals and plugs dirty?  
Connect the connection cables properly. (page 8)  
Clean the terminals and plugs before making connections.  
Distorted sound.  
Is [MASTER LEVEL] set at the proper position?  
Adjust [MASTER LEVEL] so that the orange indicator on the mas-  
ter level indicator lights at the peak level. (page 10)  
Is [TRIM] set at the proper position?  
Adjust [TRIM] so that the orange indicator on the channel level  
indicator lights at the peak level. (page 10)  
Can’t crossfade.  
Is the [THRU,  
,
] (crossfader curve selector) Set the [THRU,  
,
] (crossfader curve selector) switch to a  
switch set to [THRU]?  
position other than [THRU]. (page 10)  
Can’t fader start a DJ player.  
Is [FADER START] set to off?  
Set [FADER START] to on. (page 11)  
Is the control cord properly connected?  
Are the audio cables properly connected?  
Connect this unit and DJ player with a control cord. (page 8)  
Connect this unit to the audio output terminal of a DJ player with  
an audio cable. (page 8)  
No effect.  
Has one of the [MASTER EFFECT (GATE, CRUSH,  
Press one of the [MASTER EFFECT (GATE, CRUSH, JET, FILTER)]  
JET, FILTER)] buttons been pressed?  
buttons. (page 12)  
Is [LEVEL/DEPTH] set to the center position?  
Turn [LEVEL/DEPTH] clockwise or counterclockwise. (page 12)  
No sound is produced or the sound is faint  
when playing a track recorded on a USB  
device.  
Is [MASTER LEVEL] set at the proper position?  
Before recording, adjust [MASTER LEVEL] so that the orange  
indicator on the master level indicator lights at the peak level.  
(page 10)  
Sound is distorted when playing a track  
recorded on a USB device.  
Is [TRIM] set at the proper position?  
Before recording, adjust [TRIM] so that the orange indicator on  
the channel level indicator lights at the peak level. (page 10)  
The sound of a recorded track cannot be pre-  
viewed over the headphones even when [TRACK  
MARK (PREVIEW)] is pressed and held.  
Is [MIXING] turned all the way clockwise?  
Turn [MIXING] counterclockwise from the center position. (page 13)  
USB device is not recognized.  
Is the USB device properly connected?  
Insert the USB device securely all the way in. (page 13)  
Is the USB device one that can be used on this  
unit?  
This unit supports such USB mass storage class USB devices as  
external hard disks and portable flash memory devices.  
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- If the analog player is equipped with a built-in phono equalizer,  
in phono equalizer?  
connect it to the [CD] terminals. (page 8)  
If 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?  
If the computer audio interface’s output is line level, connect it to  
the [CD] terminals. (page 8)  
If the analog player has a PHONO/LINE selector switch, switch  
it to PHONO.  
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About errors  
If this unit cannot operate normally, the [u] (the power switch), [USB STOP] and [PLAY f] indicators flash to indicate an error.  
Check the table below and take the measures indicated.  
If the same error is indicated after the measures have been taken, contact your store of purchase or nearby Pioneer service station.  
About the [USB STOP] indicator’s error indication  
If the [USB STOP] indicator flashes repeatedly 2 to 5 times  
1
2
Disconnect the USB device.  
Press [USB STOP].  
Check the table below and take the measures indicated.  
Number  
Indicator  
name  
of times  
indicator  
flashes  
Description of  
error  
Cause  
Measure  
USB device is not formatted.  
2 times  
repeatedly  
Use a USB device formatted with a file system sup-  
ported by this unit (FAT or HFS+).  
File format problem  
USB class problem  
You are using a USB device with a file system that is not  
supported by this unit.  
A device other than a USB mass storage class device is  
connected.  
Connect a USB mass storage class USB device.  
3 times  
repeatedly  
A USB hub is connected.  
Do not connect USB hubs.  
Not enough free space on the USB device.  
Use a USB device with sufficient free space.  
Files created through recording are given a 3-digit num-  
There is a file name “REC999.WAV” in the recorded data ber. Once the number 999 is reached, no new files can  
USB STOP  
storage folder (PIONEER DJM / DJM350 REC).  
be created in the folder. If this happens, move the files in  
the folder to a different folder.  
4 times  
Problem writing  
repeatedly  
on the USB device USB device’s write protect switch is set to the on posi-  
tion.  
Set the USB device’s write-protect switch to the off  
position.  
You are using a USB device with a security function.  
Use a USB device without a security function.  
The recorded data storage folder (PIONEER DJM /  
DJM350 REC) is set to “Read Only”.  
Change the setting so that the recorded data storage  
folder is writable.  
You are using a USB device (such as a bus power-driven Use a USB device within this unit’s rated current (such  
5 times  
repeatedly  
USB device over-  
current detected  
hard disk) whose current is higher than this unit’s rated  
current (500 mA).  
as a hard disk driven by an AC adapter or other external  
power supply).  
There are no playable files in the recorded data storage  
folder (PIONEER DJM / DJM350 REC).  
Perform the recording operation on this unit to create  
playable files before playing them.  
PLAY f  
3 times  
Playback error  
Circuit problem  
u (power  
switch)  
Continuous  
There is a problem in the internal circuitry.  
Unplug this unit’s power cord from the power outlet.  
!
!
!
USB hubs cannot be used.  
USB devices equipped with flash card readers may not operate.  
It may happen that, when a current stronger than the maxi-  
mum allowable current is detected in this unit’s USB port, the  
[USB STOP] indicator flashes 5 times, the power supply to the  
USB device is cut off, and communications with the USB device  
are interrupted. To restore normal operation, disconnect the USB  
device from this unit, then press [USB STOP]. Avoid reusing USB  
devices for which an excess current has been detected. If normal  
operation is not restored (if communications cannot be estab-  
lished) after the above procedure is performed, try turning off this  
unit’s power then turning it back on.  
About USB devices/files usable on  
this unit  
This unit supports external hard disks, portable flash memory devices  
and other USB mass storage class devices.  
Folder layers  
Max. 2 layers (PIONEER DJM / DJM350 REC)  
Maximum 999 tracks  
Max. number of  
files  
Supported file  
systems  
FAT, FAT32 and HFS+  
!
Depending on the USB device you are using, the desired perfor-  
mance may not be achieved.  
!
!
!
Optical disk type devices such as external DVD/CD drives, etc., are not sup-  
ported.  
When there are many folders or files, some time may be required for load-  
ing.  
If multiple partitions are set for the USB device, the device may not be  
recognized.  
About WAV files  
The DJM-350 supports WAV files in the formats shown below.  
Compatible  
formats  
Files in 16-bit non-compressed PCM format with a sam-  
pling frequency of 44.1 kHz are supported.  
Cautions on using USB devices  
File extension  
.WAV or .wav  
!
Some USB devices may not operate properly. Please note that  
Pioneer will accept no responsibility whatsoever for loss of data  
recorded on USB devices.  
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About the exemption clauses  
!
!
Pioneer is a registered trademark of Pioneer Corporation.  
The names of companies and products mentioned herein are the  
trademarks of their respective owners.  
!
When playing music files you have acquired on this unit, we kindly  
ask you to respect copyrights.  
Specifications  
General  
Power requirements............................................................AC 120 V, 60 Hz  
Power consumption .............................................................................. 17 W  
Power consumption (standby)............................................................ 0.4 W  
Main unit weight......................................................................3.2 kg (7.1 lb)  
Max. dimensions..................... 218 mm (W) × 107 mm (H) × 301 mm (D)  
(8.6 in. (W) × 4.2 in. (H) × 11.9 in. (D))  
Tolerable operating temperature.......+5 °C to +35 °C (+41 °F to +95 °F)  
Tolerable operating humidity....................5 % to 85 % (no condensation)  
Audio Section  
Sampling rate......................................................................................48 kHz  
A/D, D/A converter.............................................................................. 24 bits  
Frequency characteristic  
CD/AUX/MIC................................................................. 20 Hz to 20 kHz  
S/N ratio (rated output)  
CD....................................................................................................97 dB  
PHONO...........................................................................................86 dB  
MIC..................................................................................................80 dB  
Total harmonic distortion (CD MASTER1) .................................0.007 %  
Standard input level / Input impedance  
CD.................................................................................... –12 dBu/36 kW  
PHONO........................................................................... –52 dBu/47 kW  
MIC.................................................................................. –52 dBu/10 kW  
AUX................................................................................. –12 dBu/27 kW  
Standard output level / Load impedance / Output impedance  
MASTER OUT........................................................+2 dBu/10 kW/2.5 W  
PHONES..................................................................+2 dBu/32 W/150 W  
Rated output level / Load impedance  
MASTER OUT................................................................ +18 dBu/10 kW  
Crosstalk (CD) .......................................................................................78 dB  
Channel equalizer characteristic  
HI........................................................................–to + 9 dB (13 kHz)  
MID ......................................................................–to + 9 dB (1 kHz)  
LOW......................................................................–to +9 dB (70 Hz)  
MIC/AUX equalizer characteristics  
HI................................................................. –12 dB to +12 dB (10 kHz)  
LOW............................................................ –12 dB to +12 dB (100 Hz)  
Input/output terminals  
CD input terminal  
RCA pin jack..................................................................................2 sets  
PHONO input terminal  
RCA pin jack..................................................................................2 sets  
MIC input terminal  
Phone jack (Ø 6.3 mm) .................................................................. 1 set  
AUX input terminal  
RCA pin jack..................................................................................1 sets  
MASTER output terminal  
RCA pin jack..................................................................................2 sets  
PHONES output terminal  
Stereo phone jack (Ø 6.3 mm) ...................................................... 1 set  
USB terminal  
Type A.............................................................................................. 1 set  
CONTROL terminal  
Mini phone jack (Ø 3.5 mm).........................................................2 sets  
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The specifications and design of this product are subject to change  
without notice.  
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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, CMX .................................................................................... 1YEAR  
DVJ .............................................................................................. 1YEAR  
DMP ............................................................................................. 1YEAR  
DJM ............................................................................................. 1YEAR  
EFX .............................................................................................. 1YEAR  
VSW ............................................................................................. 1YEAR  
1YEAR  
1YEAR  
1YEAR  
1YEAR  
1YEAR  
1YEAR  
DJ DVD Player  
Digital Media Player  
DJ Mixer  
DJ Effector  
Video Switcher  
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.  
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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  
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CLAIMS ASSERTED ON THE BASIS OF TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), CONTRACT, OR OTHERWISE.  
TO OBTAIN SERVICE  
Pioneer has appointed a number of Authorized Industrial Service Companies throughout the U.S.A. should your product ever require service. To  
receive warranty service you will need to present your sales receipt or, if rented, your rental contract showing place and date of original  
purchase transaction.  
Should it become necessary to ship the unit, you will need to package the product and send it, transportation prepaid, to an Authorized Service  
Company in the U.S.A. Carefully package the product using adequate padding material to prevent damage in transit. The original container is  
ideal for this purpose. Include in the package your name, address, telephone number where you can be reached during business hours, a copy  
of your sales receipt, and a detailed description of the problem.  
To find the name and address of the nearest Pioneer Authorized service location, to obtain warranty service or for additional information about  
this warranty. please call or write:  
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P.O. BOX 1760  
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Purchase Date  
Purchased From  
KEEP THIS INFORMATION AND YOUR SALES RECEIPT IN A SAFE PLACE  
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purchase replacement parts, operating instructions, or accessories,  
please go to one of following URLs :  
Pour enregistrer votre produit, trouver le service après-vente agréé le plus  
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In the USA/Aux Etats-Unis  
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PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC.  
P.O. BOX 1540, Long Beach, California 90801-1540, U.S.A. TEL: (800) 421-1404  
PIONEER ELECTRONICS OF CANADA, INC.  
340 Ferrier Street, Unit 2, Markham, Ontario L3R 2Z5, Canada TEL: 1-877-283-5901, 905-479-4411  
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