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Keyboard
8
7
6
5
3
4
DN-HD2500 Front Panel Button
1
PARAMETERS knob
(Scroll Up)
PARAMETERS knob
(Scroll Down)
2
ENTER Pushing PARAMETERS knob
ESC BACK button
TAB
Change Deck
(Keyboard input)
INSERT SOURCE button
Windows PLAY LIST button
ALT NEXT FILE button
4. All types of USB devices
q Operation of the USB device may be unstable when
using the bus power only.
w Depending on the USB devices’ specifications, some
devices may not be identified, for example when
using multiple devices.
e If the USB device is not recognized, it might be
recognized if it is disconnected then reconnected.
r Devices on which power is supplied from the device
to the host equipment side in a way not conforming
to USB standards could damage the host equipment.
Do not use such devices.
t Do not disconnect a USB device when it is selected
to be operated by the DN-HD2500 or when the
database is being created. Disconnecting while the
device is being accessed could damage files, etc.
y For large capacity USB devices and USB devices that
are not specifically designed for data storage (MP3
players, etc.), it may take some time for the device to
be recognized after it is connected to the DN-
HD2500.
u Use devices in agreement with or conforming to
compliance tests.
5. PC
q Computer on which the Windows XP Service Pack 2
operating system is installed
w HDD with enough free space for DENON DJ Music
Manager to operate
e USB 2.0 connection terminal
NOTE:
Keys (characters) other than the ones on the above
table are used when inputting characters. For a list of
the characters that can be used, see the section
called “ABOUT CHARACTER INPUT”.
6. DN-D4000/4500/BU4500 Drive Unit
q For a description of the functions and handling of the
DN-D4000/4500/BU4500, refer to the respective
model’s operating instructions.
w Refer to the separate table for the correspondence
between the front panel keys of the DN-
D4000/4500/BU4500 and DN-HD2500.
e If the drive unit’s power is turned off while DN-
HD2500 is in the drive unit control mode, the device
selected for operation switches automatically to the
DN-HD2500’s internal hard disk.
r In the case of e, the drive unit cannot be
reconnected to the DN-HD2500 simply by turning its
power back on. To reconnect it, you must either
disconnect then reconnect the connection cable
between the DN-HD2500 and the drive unit or turn
the DN-HD2500’s power off then back on.
NOTE:
When connecting the DN-HD2500 to a computer, do
not use any software other than DENON DJ Music
Manager.
The data on the HDD may be destroyed and the DN-
HD2500 may be damaged if any software other than
DENON DJ Music Manager is used.
2. USB Hub
q Up to 4 mass storage devices and 1 keyboard can be
connected.
w It is not possible to connect multiple USB hubs.
e Be sure to use hi-speed compatible devices to ensure
transfer performance.
(Products marked with the hi-speed USB logo
recommended)
r Bus power type USB hubs have a low power supply
capacity, so the operation of the USB device
connected to such hubs may be unstable. When
using USB HDDs which require strong power or
when using multiple USB devices, be sure to use a
self-powered type USB hub.
t When using a self-powered type USB hub, be sure to
supply power to it when using it.
y If a USB device connected to the USB hub is not
recognized by the DN-HD2500, try disconnecting
then reconnecting the device. If there are multiple
devices connected to the hub, in some cases they
will be recognized if the order in which they are
connected is changed. It is best to connect one
device at a time to check if it is recognized, then add
more devices, checking each time.
u Turn the power of the DN-HD2500 off when
connecting the USB hub to it.
3. USB Keyboard
q Only “QWERTY” type keyboard layouts are
supported.
w Do not connect multiple units. Doing so will prevent
proper operation.
e The DN-HD2500 can be operated from the keyboard.
For the usable keys and their functions, refer to the
table below.
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DN-HD2500 DN-D4000 DN-D4500
PLAY/PAUSE PLAY/PAUSE PLAY/PAUSE
2
CUE/STUTTER CUE CUE/STUTTER
3
JOG MODE
JOG MODE/BRAKE
4
JOG disc JOG wheel JOG wheel
5
QUICK JUMP,
FAST SEARCH
SHUTTLE ring SHUTTLE ring
6
A1 A1 A1
7
A2 A2 A2
8
BBB
9
FLIP FLIP FLIP
10
A/B TRIM
B TRIM
11
EXIT/RELOOP EXIT/RELOOP EXIT/RELOOP
12
NEXT FILE
––
13
ECHO/LOOP
––
14
FLANGER
––
15
FILTER
––
16
TAP, LOCK,
–AUTO/INPUT BPM
––
17
PLAYLIST OPEN/CLOSE OPEN/CLOSE
18
BRAKE
BRAKE
19
DUMP
––
20
REVERSE
––
21
PITCH/KEY, –RANGE
PITCH, –RANGE
PITCH/KEY, –RANGE
22
PITCH SLIDER PITCH SLIDER PITCH SLIDER
23
PITCH BEND +/– PITCH BEND +/– PITCH BEND +/–
24
TIME, –UTIL. TIME, –TOTAL TIME, –TOTAL
25
MEMO, –PRESET MEMO, –PRESET MEMO, –PRESET
26
TITLE/ID3, –C-FADE
TITLE, –FOLDER TITLE
27
CONT./SINGLE,
–RELAY
CONT./SINGLE,
–RELAY
CONT./SINGLE,
–RELAY
28
BACK
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SOURCE
(Display the
“SOURCE”
selection screen)
(Display the
“SOURCE”
selection screen)
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PARAMETERS TRACK SELECT
TRACK SELECT,
–MP3 SEARCH
MODE
7. iPod
®
q Only Windows format iPods
®
can be used.
Macintosh format iPods
®
cannot be used.
w MP3/WAV files transferred from iTunes
®
to an iPod
®
are read-only files, so the MEMO function cannot be
used with them.
e In iTunes
®
, place a check mark at “Manually manage
music” in “Summary” – “Options”.
r MP3/WAV files transferred from iTunes
®
to an iPod
®
are managed with iPod’s
®
specific file names, so it is
not possible to search using the original file names.
We recommend searching using ID3 tags (artist,
album, title, genre, year, BPM, etc.).
iPod
®
and iTunes
®
are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc.
8. Others
q With the DN-HD2500, the software can be updated
using a USB device, but note that some time may be
required for the device to be recognized.
w Do not use cables other than those conforming to
USB standards. Using modified USB cables could
damage the DN-HD2500.
e If there is a large number of files stored in folders on
the device, searching may take some time and
operation may be unstable. Keep the number of files
per folder to under 1000.
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