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Pioneer Newbie Location: Almaty
Registered: 15 September 2008
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Hi!
I've bought an used CDJ 800 players some time ago. After a long days of training i decided to play at my friends birthday. I was playing, mixing and then I'd try to memorise a cue point of track, my CDJ say "FULL" I have cleaned all of my cd's, but there is a memorised old CUE's from old owner Please help ?!?!?!? Sorry for bad english |
Sanity cleansed daily.![]() Location: Vancouver, Canada
Registered: 24 October 2006
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Sorry but I don't recall a way of deleting the entire memory - you'd have to insert discs and delete the points that way.
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Pioneer Newbie Location: Almaty
Registered: 15 September 2008
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But if i dont have those CD's and old owner don't remeber what cd he used? What shoud i do then?
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I'll ask the engineers if there's a way to dump the entire unit's memory.
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They reported back that there is no end-user procedure for clearing the memory but Pioneer can wipe it clean if you send it to them. I don't know if that means any service shop can do it or if it has to go to a regional office.
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Something was pointed out to me during the quest to find your answer...
Are you trying to store more than 10 memory points for one CD? If so, that's the ONLY time it will show "Full". If you were to theoretically max out the memory in the player, it starts overwriting the least-used CD memory points and adds new ones. Try again -- but with fewer than 10 memory points, I'll bet it'll work. Pioneer National Trainer // Product Specialist |
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