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CDJ1000 Mk2 - Error Code E-6002

Hi,

Today I noticed an error on my CDJ1000 Mk2 and I hope you can help me.  The error first became apparent when I played a track - within one minute of playback the track suddenly changed to a very high speed and then randomly kept changing speed.  I turned on/off the CDJ and then an error message popped up "E-6002".  After a few more restarts, I got the CDJ working ok.  But after that DJ session, I had lunch and then came back to play another session, but now the CDJ will not play any tracks.  I notice that the jog dial monitor shows the track needle spinning wildly when I press cue or play - but no sound is played.

Hope you can help me.

Philip Chu

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@Philip > Are you using a commercially pressed CD or one you burned yourself? Have you tried another CD and do you get the same result? Have you been able to reproduce the issue?

Gavin 0 votes
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Hi Gavin,

Thanks for replying to my message.  The problem starts before any CD is loaded in.  I turn on the CDJ and notice there is a slight 2 second delay before the screen loads up.  When it does load, the error message 'E-6002' pops up.  When this happens I turn on/off the CDJ until it eventually starts up properly i.e. it shows 00min00seconds00frames.

When I loaded a burned CD I noticed the symptoms I described in my first post.  I loaded a commercial CD as per your suggestion this morning but I was in a rush and had only a few minutes to test it out - during that time I didn't experience the track needle spinning wildly however I noticed some extra symptoms:

  • upon pressing pause, the cue and play/pause buttons flash but the track continues playing

  • on vinyl mode, pressing the platter has no effect on the music; but if I scratch in one direction the music will play in that direction but with no change in speed

  • moving the tempo control had no effect on the speed

  • turning off master tempo while the tempo control is not at the zero point had no effect on pitch.

 

Regarding your last two questions, yes I have tried with many burnt CDs and got the same result i.e. I have been able to reproduce the issue.  This sounds like an issue in the software embedded in the CDJ - do you agree?

Philip Chu 0 votes
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Best to contact technical support for this one -- contacts are located on the right.

Pulse 0 votes
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@Philip > I've done a little digging and it seems you will have to follow Pulse's advice and bring it for a repair at an authorised service centre.

Gavin 0 votes
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