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Digital Turntable Controller and Media Player
DN-SC3900
Owner’s Manual
I
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to
alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s
enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to
persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to
the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the
literature accompanying the appliance.
IMPORTANT TO SAFETY
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of fire and electric shock, this apparatus should not be exposed
to rain or moisture and objects filled with liquids, such as vases, should not be
placed on this apparatus.
CAUTION:
USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER
THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.
THIS PRODUCT SHOULD NOT BE ADJUSTED OR REPAIRED BY ANYONE EXCEPT
PROPERLY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
FCC INFORMATION
(For US customers)
1. COMPLIANCE INFORMATION
Product Name: Professional Digital DJ Turntable Controller and Media Player
Model Number: DN-SC3900
This product complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this product may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this product must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Denon Professional div. D&M Professional
1100 Maplewood Drive Itasca, IL 60143
Tel. 630-741-0330
2. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS PRODUCT
This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC
requirements. Modification not expressly approved by DENON may void your authority, granted by
the FCC, to use the product.
3. IMPORTANT
When connecting this product to network hub or router, use only a shielded STP or ScTP LAN
cable which is available at retailer.
Follow all installation instructions. Failure to follow instructions could void your authority, granted by
the FCC, to use the product.
4. NOTE
This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This product generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used
in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
product does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined
by turning the product OFF and ON, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by
one or more of the following measures:
connected.
technician for help.
For Canadian customers:
This Class B apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ BEFORE OPERATING EQUIPMENT
This product was designed and manufactured to meet strict quality and safety standards. There are, however,
some installation and operation precautions which you should be particularly aware of.
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.
blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding
prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit
into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11.
12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the
manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long
periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been
damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects
have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate
normally, or has been dropped.
CAUTION
1. Handle the power supply cord carefully
Do not damage or deform the power supply cord. If it is damaged or deformed, it may cause electric
shock or malfunction when used. When removing from wall outlet, be sure to remove by holding the
plug attachment and not by pulling the cord.
2. Do not open the rear cover
In order to prevent electric shock, do not open the top cover.
If problems occur, contact your DENON DEALER.
3. Do not place anything inside
Do not place metal objects or spill liquid inside the system.
Electric shock or malfunction may result.
Please, record and retain the Model name and serial number of your set shown on the rating label.
Model No. DN-SC3900
Serial No.
nLaser Class
(IEC60825-1:2007)
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE
KLASS 1 LASERAPPARAT
ADVARSEL: USYNLIG LASERSTRÅLING VED ÅBNING, NÅR
SIKKERHEDSAFBRYDERE ER UDE AF FUNKTION.
UNDGÅ UDSAETTELSE FOR STRÅLING.
VAROITUS! LAITTEEN KÄYTTÄMINEN MUULLA KUIN TÄSSÄ
KÄYTTÖOHJEESSA MAINITULLA TAVALLA SAATTAA
ALTISTAA KÄYTTÄJÄN TURVALLISUUSLUOKAN 1
YLITTÄVÄLLE NÄKYMÄMTTÖMÄLLE LASERSÄTEILYLLE.
VARNING: OM APPARATEN ANVÄNDS PÅ ANNAT SÄTT ÄN I DENNA
BRUKSANVISNING SPECIFICERATS, KAN ANVÄNDAREN
UTSÄTTAS FÖR OSYNLIG LASERSTRÅLNING SOM
ÖVERSKRIDER GRÄNSEN FÖR LASERKLASS 1.
L’USO IMPROPRIO DELL’APPARECCHIO PUO’ CAUSARE PERICOLOSE ESPOSIZIONI A RADIAZIONI!
IV
We declare under our sole responsibility that this product, to which this declaration relates, is in conformity with
the following standards:
EN60065, EN55013, EN55020, EN61000-3-2 and EN61000-3-3.
folgenden Standards entspricht:
EN60065, EN55013, EN55020, EN61000-3-2 und EN61000-3-3.
energieverbrauchsrelevanten Produkten (ErP).
Nous dĂ©clarons sous notre seule responsabilitĂ© que l’appareil, auquel se rĂ©fĂšre cette dĂ©claration, est conforme aux
standards suivants:
EN60065, EN55013, EN55020, EN61000-3-2 et EN61000-3-3.
l’énergie (ErP).
alle seguenti normative:
EN60065, EN55013, EN55020, EN61000-3-2 e EN61000-3-3.
QUESTO PRODOTTO E’ CONFORME
Declaramos bajo nuestra exclusiva responsabilidad que este producto al que hace referencia esta declaraciĂłn, estĂĄ
conforme con los siguientes estĂĄndares:
EN60065, EN55013, EN55020, EN61000-3-2 y EN61000-3-3.
overeenstemming is met de volgende normen:
EN60065, EN55013, EN55020, EN61000-3-2 en EN61000-3-3.
EN60065, EN55013, EN55020, EN61000-3-2 och EN61000-3-3.
D&M Professional Europe
A division of D&M Europe B.V.
Beemdstraat 11
5653 MA Eindhoven
The Netherlands
CAUTION: (English)
To completely disconnect this product from the mains, disconnect the plug from the wall socket
outlet.
The mains plug is used to completely interrupt the power supply to the unit and must be within
easy access by the user.
VORSICHT: (Deutsch)
PRECAUTION: (Français)
murale.
La prise secteur est utilisĂ©e pour couper complĂštement l’alimentation de l’appareil et l’utilisateur
doit pouvoir y accéder facilement.
ATTENZIONE: (Italiano)
dalla relativa presa.
essere facilmente accessibile all’utente.
PRECAUCIÓN: (Español)
Para desconectar completamente este producto de la alimentación eléctrica, desconecte el enchufe
del enchufe de la pared.
la unidad y debe de encontrarse en un lugar al que el usuario tenga fĂĄcil acceso.
VOORZICHTIGHEID: (Nederlands)
Om de voeding van dit product volledig te onderbreken moet de stekker uit het stopcontact worden
getrokken.
De netstekker wordt gebruikt om de stroomtoevoer naar het toestel volledig te onderbreken en
FÖRSIKTIHETSMÅTT: (Svenska)
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A NOTE ABOUT RECYCLING:
This product’s packaging materials are recyclable and can be reused. Please dispose of any
materials in accordance with the local recycling regulations.
When discarding the unit, comply with local rules or regulations.
Batteries should never be thrown away or incinerated but disposed of in accordance with the
local regulations concerning battery disposal.
This product and the supplied accessories, excluding the batteries, constitute the applicable
product according to the WEEE directive.
HINWEIS ZUM RECYCLING:
verwendet werden. Bitte entsorgen Sie alle Materialien entsprechend der örtlichen Recycling-
Dieses Produkt und das im Lieferumfang enthaltene Zubehör (mit Ausnahme der Batterien!)
entsprechen der WEEE-Direktive.
UNE REMARQUE CONCERNANT LE RECYCLAGE:
des matériaux conformément aux lois sur le recyclage en vigueur.
Les piles ne doivent jamais ĂȘtre jetĂ©es ou incinĂ©rĂ©es, mais mises au rebut conformĂ©ment aux lois en vigueur sur la
mise au rebut des piles.
Ce produit et les accessoires inclus, à l’exception des piles, sont des produits conformes à la directive DEEE.
NOTA RELATIVA AL RICICLAGGIO:
normative locali sul riciclaggio.
Per lo smaltimento dell’unità, osservare le normative o le leggi locali in vigore.
Non gettare le batterie, nĂ© incenerirle, ma smaltirle conformemente alla normativa locale sui riïŹuti chimici.
ACERCA DEL RECICLAJE:
materiales siguiendo los reglamentos de reciclaje de su localidad.
Cuando se deshaga de la unidad, cumpla con las reglas o reglamentos locales.
Las pilas nunca deberĂĄn tirarse ni incinerarse. DeberĂĄ disponer de ellas siguiendo los reglamentos de su localidad
relacionados con los desperdicios quĂ­micos.
Este producto junto con los accesorios empaquetados es el producto aplicable a la directiva RAEE excepto pilas.
EEN AANTEKENING MET BETREKKING TOT DE RECYCLING:
elk afvalmateriaal te ontdoen volgens de plaatselijke voorschriften.
Batterijen mogen nooit worden weggegooid of verbrand, maar moeten volgens de plaatselijke voorschriften
betreffende chemisch afval worden verwijderd.
Op dit product en de meegeleverde accessoires, m.u.v. de batterijen is de richtlijn voor afgedankte elektrische en
elektronische apparaten (WEEE) van toepassing.
OBSERVERA ANGÅENDE ÅTERVINNING:
8W5441027700P
MODEL NO. / MODELE NO. DN - SC3900
2 3 0 V ~ 5 0 Hz 3 0 W
MADE IN CHINA/FABRIQUE EN CHINE
NO.
NO. 221163
8W5441027900P
MODEL NO. /MODELE NO. DN-SC3900
1 2 0 V~ 6 0 H z 3 0 W
MADE IN CHINA/FABRIQUE EN CHINE
NO.
nRating label
LOCATION: BOTTOM
European,U.K. and Asia/PaciïŹc models:
U.S.A. and Canada models:
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Preparations Connection MIDI ControlPlayback Troubleshooting SpeciïŹcations IndexOthers SettingsGetting started
Accessories ····················································································2
About this manual ········································································2
Main features ·················································································3
Cautions on handling ····································································3
Discs ·······························································································4
Discs playable on this unit ····························································4
Holding discs ················································································4
Loading discs ················································································ 4
Cautions on loading discs ····························································· 4
Cautions on storing discs······························································4
Cleaning discs ···············································································4
Supported media and ïŹles ···························································5
Supported media ·········································································· 5
Playable ïŹles ················································································· 5
Assembly ·······················································································5
Part names and functions·····························································6
Top panel ······················································································ 6
Display ··························································································8
Front panel ···················································································· 9
Rear panel ·····················································································9
Contents
Preparations ···········································································10
About the supplied software ·····················································10
Installing the ASIO driver (Windows only) ·································· 10
Starting up the ASIO driver ·························································12
Installing music management software “engine” ······················13
Obtaining the “engine for iPad”
music management application ·················································· 13
Connection··············································································14
Cables used for connection ························································ 14
Basic connections ·······································································14
Network connecting ···································································15
MIDI control connections ··························································· 16
Connecting the power cord························································16
Playback ···················································································17
Turning the power on ·································································17
Turning the power off ·································································17
Preparation for playback ···························································· 17
Preparing for CD playback ··························································17
Preparing for USB memory device or HDD playback ················· 19
Preparing for playback from a network connected device ·········· 20
Searching tracks ··········································································21
Searching tracks by category ······················································21
Searching tracks by crate ····························································22
Searching tracks by playlist ·························································22
Operations during playback ······················································· 23
Setting playback mode ·······························································23
Playback ······················································································23
Pause ·························································································· 23
Setting the cue point ··································································24
Adjusting the playback speed ·····················································25
Adjusting the playback speed without changing the pitch ········· 25
Changing the playback speed temporarily (pitch bend function)
···25
Power on playback······································································25
Manual loop playback ·································································26
Auto loop playback······································································27
Hot cue playback ········································································27
Hot list ························································································28
Auto BPM counter ······································································ 28
Scratch playback ········································································· 29
Adjusting the rotation torque of the platter ································ 29
Reverse playback ········································································29
Dump playback ···········································································29
Network playback operations ···················································· 30
Sharing tracks on the network ····················································30
Relay playback ············································································31
Automatically adjusting BPM ······················································31
Sharing hot list information ·························································32
Sharing memo data·····································································32
Getting started ·······································································1
MIDI control operation······················································32
Others························································································38
How to make detailed settings ····································41
Troubleshooting···································································46
SpeciïŹcations ········································································47
Index ··························································································48
Basic operations ··········································································32
Switching between MIDI layers 1/2 ··········································32
Switching MIDI channels ····························································32
MIDI command list ······································································ 33
Send command···········································································33
Reception commands ·································································34
Memo function ············································································38
Media that can be used with the memo function ······················· 38
Memo settings ···········································································39
Preset recall function ··································································40
Utility menu map ········································································ 41
Utility settings ·············································································42
Save As Def. ···············································································42
Preset Setting ·············································································42
Memo Area ·················································································44
Information ·················································································45
Getting started
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Preparations Connection MIDI ControlPlayback Troubleshooting SpeciïŹcations IndexOthers SettingsGetting started
6. Equipped with a brushless direct drive motor turntable
powerful startup torque that delivers full rotation speed within 0.5
seconds from stopped state.
control as an analog turntable.
7. Equipped with FL display and waveform display function
information. z is displayed.
movements quickly and accurately.
z To display waveform data, use the provided “engine” music
management software ( engine Instruction manual).vm
8. Equipped with Burr Brown 24 bit DAC processing for faithful
playback and superior audio ïŹdelity.
Main features
1. Supplied with “engine”, new music management software
presented by DENON DJ ( engine Instruction manual)vm
searching and efïŹcient music ïŹle list management.
BPM, beat points and waveform information, and editing function
for editing cue and loop points.
managed by “engine” on a computer and searching of tracks
stored on a USB memory device or HDD connected to this unit
using “engine”.
2. Network Media Player equipped with advanced functions
on the same network. (Maximum four DN-SC3900)
“engine for iPad” music management application, you can use
the iPad touch screen to search tracks and display the status
( page13).v
using MIDI DJ software. This enables continued performance
without audio cutout even when restarting the computer or
changing DJs.
3. Built-in USB MIDI Control Function
the DJ software from this unit as well as the computer.
4. Supports CD-DA playback, CD-ROM (AAC, AIFF, MP3, WAV)
playback, and audio playback from USB memory device and
external HDDs (mass-storage class)
5. Built-in USB audio interface
Cautions on handling
Check once again that all connections are correct and that there are
no problems with the connection cables.
set to the standby mode. When going on vacation or leaving home
for long periods of time, be sure to unplug the power cord from the
power outlet.
for long periods of time, the surface of the optical pickup may get
dirty, preventing it from receiving the signals properly.
vibrations. To use the unit in an environment that is subject to
strong vibrations, set “Utility” – “Preset Setting” –“Platter Sens.”
(vpage 42) to “Low”. This will reduce the possibility of
skipping or other unexpected behaviors due to the vibrations.
If there is a major difference in temperature between the inside of
the unit and the surroundings, condensation (dew) may form on
the operating parts inside the unit, causing the unit not to operate
properly.
If this happens, let the unit sit for an hour or two with the power
turned off and wait until there is little difference in temperature
before using the unit.
Using a mobile phone near this unit may result in noise. If that
occurs, move the mobile phone away from this unit when it is in use.
outlet. Next, disconnect the connection cables to other system
units before moving the unit. Moving the unit during playback
without turning the power off may affect the platter behavior,
resulting in abnormal playback sound.
platter does not fall.
package them separately for transportation.
insecticide may cause material changes and discoloration if brought
into contact with the unit, and should therefore not be used.
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Discs
Discs playable on this unit
q Music CDs
Discs marked with the logo at right can be
played in this unit.
w CD-R/CD-RW
NOTE
(heartshaped discs, octagonal
discs, etc.) cannot be played. Do
not attempt to play them, as
doing so can damage the unit.
z What is ïŹnalization?
playable on compatible players.
Holding discs
Do not touch the signal surface.
Loading discs
the unit or scratch the discs.
ïŹngers.
with adhesive, etc.
is exposed or on which there are traces of where labels have been
removed. Such discs can get caught inside the player and damage it.
correctly.
Cautions on loading discs
their cases.
pencils, etc., or stick new labels on discs.
a cold place (outdoors for example) to a warm place, but do not try to
dry them off using a hair-dryer, etc.
Cautions on storing discs
scratches, warping, etc.
Cleaning discs
the disc. Fingerprints and dirt can impair sound quality and cause
interruptions in playback.
discs.
inside towards the outside.
Do not wipe in a circular
motion.
NOTE
solvents.
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Supported media and ïŹles
The following media and ïŹles can be played back on this unit.
Supported media
Disc
Disc type : CD, CD-R, CD-RW, CD-ROM
USB memory device
Media type : FLASH, HDD
NOTE
more time will be required to read the disc.
name if characters other than ISO8859-1 registered characters or
character codes other than Japanese are used.
Playable ïŹles
File formats Extension Details
AAC .m4a
.aac
AIFF .aif
.aiff
NOTE
DRM protected ïŹles cannot be played back.
Assembly
Before use, install the provided platter, slip mat and vinyl disc with
the screw.
1Install the platter on the motor unit.
2Place the slip mat on the platter.
3Align the vinyl disc with the shaft of the motor, and
insert the shaft into the vinyl disc hole.
4Fix the vinyl disc with 2 screws.
NOTE
mat may result in abnormal playback sound.
package them separately for transportation.
Screw
Vinyl disc
Slip mat
Platter
Motor unit
Motor shaft
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Top panel
For buttons not explained here, see the page indicated in parentheses ( ).
W0
W2
W6
W8
W5
W3
W4
W9
E1
E3
E5
E4
W7
E0
E2
W1
E7E9 E6E8
Q1
Q0
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q
Q2 Q7Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q8 Q9
5V 500mA
Q2
NOTE
Note that there are many buttons that have two different
functions that are selected by pushing the buttons for a short
time or long time (1 second or more).
The “ ” mark indicates a short time push function, and the
“ ” mark indicates a long time push function.
q Play/Pause button ( )13 ···························· (23)
w CUE button ················································· (24)
e REVERSE button ········································ (29)
r FAST SEARCH buttons
( , )6 7 ···················································· (23)
t TRACK SEARCH buttons ( , )8 9
is paused at the start of the previous track.
is paused at the start of the next track.
y MIDI BANK 2 button ··································· (32)
u HOT CUE buttons (1/2/3/4) ······················· (27)
i B TRIM button ············································ (26)
o A TRIM button ············································ (26)
Q0 AUTO LOOP +/– buttons ··························· (27)
Q1 AUTO LOOP button ···································· (27)
Q2 USB port
Insert a USB memory device or connect a HDD.
Q3 USB DRIVE indicator ·································· (19)
Q4 USB eject button ( USB )5 ····················· (20)
Q5 EXIT/RELOOP button ································· (26)
Q6 Clear button (CLR) ······································ (27)
Q7 Source select buttons
(CD/USB/LINK/MIDI)
······················································· (17 – 20, 32)
Q8 Display ··························································· (8)
Q9 Hot List Add/Remove button
(HOT LIST ADD/ REMOVE) ················ (28)
W0 BACK button ( ) ······················ (18, 21, 22, 42)
Forward button ( ) ··································· (21)
CLR/ ALL CLR button
······························································· (22, 27)
previous setting of the selected mode.
“engine”. When the remaining track time is
below the set time, left and right buttons ïŹ‚ash
alternately.
W1 DISC EJECT button (DISC EJECT )5 ·········· (18)
W2 Selector knob (SEL.)
values.
this knob while pressing it to select tracks in
10-track units.
turn this knob while pressing it to jump to the
items that start with the speciïŹed ïŹrst letter.
W3 TIME button ·················································· (8)
HOT LIST button ········································· (28)
W4 DISPLAY/CRATE button
display switches between the performance
screen and search screen, and the tag
information of the currently playing song is
displayed.
W7 SHIFT is held down, the “engine” crate is
displayed.
Part names and functions
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y KEY ADJ. indicator
Lights when key adjustment mode is used.
u MEMO indicator
This indicates whether or not there is memo
data.
track that is playing back or in standby.
lights when memo data is stored in the USB
memory device of the connected device.
i Scratch marker
Playback position is displayed.
o Loop mode indicators
This unit has two types of loop mode indicators,
A and B.
The respective A and B indicators are displayed
when A or B are set.
The two arrows indicate the loop mode as
shown below.
of ïŹ‚ash:
Manual loop playback
Manual loop paused (during exit)
Q0 WFM indicator
This lights when waveform data exists in the
track being played back or CD track.
Q1 PITCH display
This indicator displays the playback speed
(pitch).
Q2 PITCH mode indicator
This indicates the pitch in the PITCH display.
Q3 Play mode indicators
mode.
or single playback (play lock) mode.
Q4 Minute, second and frame displays
This displays times such as the elapsed time or
remaining time for ïŹles or tracks.
Q5 Time mode indicators
Each time the button is pressed, the TIME
indicator switches as shown below.
displayed.
is displayed.
time from the ïŹrst ïŹle of the CD is displayed.
time of all tracks in the CD is displayed.
Q6 Track indicator
When in playlist mode playback or CD mode
playback, the number of the track currently
being played is displayed.
When in the USB mode or LINK mode, “Network
ID” is displayed.
Q7 SOURCE displays
The source currently being played back is
displayed.
Part names and functions
Display
qw e r t y ui Q0o
Q1Q2Q3Q4Q5Q6Q7
q Play position indicator
The track playback time is displayed.
The normal playback time is displayed in blue,
and the reverse playback time is highlighted.
When the remaining playback time is below the
set time, the playback position indicator ïŹ‚ashes.
w Point indicators
Indicates the where the cue point, hot cue or
auto loop point is in the playback position.
e Character and Waveform display section
Displays characters in the lower section of the
waveform display.
In the character display, information such as the
operation, mode name and data is displayed.
The item name selected in the setting operation
is highlighted.
r File data indicators
Format of the ïŹle being played back is displayed.
t LINK Connection conïŹrmation indicator
Lights when a track on the device connected to
LINK is being played back.
Waveforms are not displayed when there is no
waveform data.
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Rear panel
For buttons not explained here, see the page indicated in parentheses ( ).
iutrewq y
q Power switch
(POWER ON/OFF) ······································· (17)
w AC inlet (AC IN) ··········································· (16)
e AC cord holder ············································ (16)
This holder prevents the AC cord plug from
being pulled out. Use a screwdriver to ïŹx the AC
cord to the holder.
r Network terminal (LINK) ····················· (14, 15)
Terminal for connecting to other devices via the
network. Connect this unit and the computer
to the same network in order to use “engine”.
A maximum of 4 DN-SC3900 units can be
connected via the network to 1 computer.
t FADER jack ············································ (14, 15)
Terminal for connecting to a DJ mixer, and
receiving various control signals (playback,
pause, cue etc) for controlling this device from
the mixer.
y USB B port (USB B (PC/MIDI)) ·················· (16)
Terminal for USB connections. Use to connect
this device to a computer for controlling DJ
software.
u Digital output terminal
(DIGITAL OUT) ···································· (14 – 16)
Outputs digital audio signals.
i Analog output terminals
(LINE OUT) ·········································· (14 – 16)
Outputs analog audio signals.
They are unbalanced RCA output terminals.
Part names and functions
Front panel
For buttons not explained here, see the page indicated in parentheses ( ).
q
q Disc loading slot ········································· (17)
Insert discs here. Insert the disc slowly with the
label side facing upwards. Release the disc as
soon as you feel the unit pull in the disc.
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About the supplied software
Before connecting this unit to a computer, install the software on the supplied CD-ROM onto the computer.
nAbout this unit and computer
Computers running other OS versions may not be compatible with the USB MIDI. For this reason, the
computer may not operate correctly after connecting this unit to the computer via USB.
z Mac, Mac OS, iPad, iTunes and Quicktime is a registered trademark or trademark of Apple Inc. in the
other countries.
Installing the ASIO driver (Windows only)
Preparations
1Insert the supplied “DN-SC3900
Resource CD-ROM” into the
computer.
The browse screen for the disc drive is
displayed.
disc drive on My Computer.
2Click “Asio Driver Installation”.
3Click “Next >”.
The license agreement screen (License
Agreement) appears.
I Do Not Agree
Next >Cancel
Please take a moment to read the license agreement now. if you accept the terms below, click “l
Agree”, then “Next”, Otherwise click “Cancel”.
License Agreement
DENON DJ ASIO Driver
SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT
NOTICE TO USER: Please read this Agreement carefully. By installing and
using all or any portion of the software (“Software”) supplied by D&M Holdings
Inc (“D&M”), you accept all the terms and conditions of this Agreement. You
agree that this agreement is enforceable like any written negotiated agreement
signed by you. This Agreement is enforceable against you and person or
legal entity that obtained the software and on whose behalf it is used. If you do not
agree, do not install or use this Software.
< Back
I Agree
Next >Cancel
The installer will guide you through the steps required to install DENON DJ ASIO Driver on your
computer.
WARNING: This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties.
Unauthorized duplication or distribution of this program, or any portion of it, may result in severe civil
or criminal penalties,and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law.
Welcome to the DENON DJ ASIO Driver Setup
Wizard
DENON DJ ASIO Driver
< Back
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About the supplied software
4If you agree, select “I Agree” and
click “Next >”.
A screen for selecting the folder in which
the ASIO driver is to be installed appears
(Select Installation Folder).
I Do Not Agree
Next >Cancel
NOTICE TO USER: Please read this Agreement carefully. By installing and
using all or any portion of the software (“Software”) supplied by D&M Holdings
Inc (“D&M”), you accept all the terms and conditions of this Agreement. You
agree that this agreement is enforceable like any written negotiated agreement
signed by you. This Agreement is enforceable against you and person or
legal entity that obtained the software and on whose behalf it is used. If you do not
agree, do not install or use this Software.
< Back
I Agree
Folder:
Install DENON DJ ASIO Driver for yourself. or for anyone who uses this computer:
Everyone
Next >Cancel
Browse...
Disk Cost...
The installer will install DENON DJ ASIO Driver to the following folder.
To install in this folder, click “Next”. To install to a different folder, enter it below or click “Browse”.
Select Installation Folder
DENON DJ ASIO Driver
Just me
< Back
NOTE
If “I Do Not Agree” is selected, “Next >” cannot
be clicked.
5Click “Next >”.
A screen for verifying whether or not to
create a desktop shortcut appears (Create
Icons).
Folder:
Install DENON DJ ASIO Driver for yourself. or for anyone who uses this computer:
Everyone
Next >Cancel
Browse...
Disk Cost...
The installer will install DENON DJ ASIO Driver to the following folder.
To install in this folder, click “Next”. To install to a different folder, enter it below or click “Browse”.
Just me
< Back
Create icon on Desktop
Next >< BackCancel
Tell setup if you want it to create to a few icons for convenient access to the DENON DJ ASIO
Driver
Create lcons
DENON DJ ASIO Driver
To change this location, click “Browse” and
select a different folder.
on the computer, or select “Just me” to use
yourself without sharing.
6To create an icon, check “ ” into the P
checkbox, and click “Next >”.
The installation start screen (ConïŹrm
Installation) is displayed.
Next >< BackCancel
The installer is ready to install DENON DJ ASIO Driver on your computer.
Click “Next” to start the installation.
Confirm Installation
DENON DJ ASIO Driver
Create icon on Desktop
Next >< BackCancel
Tell setup if you want it to create to a few icons for convenient access to the DENON DJ ASIO
Driver
7Click “Next >”.
Installation begins.
Next >< BackCancel
< Back
DENON DJ ASIO Driver is being installed.
Please wait...
Installing DENON DJ ASIO Driver
DENON DJ ASIO Driver
Cancel Next >
8When the following installation
completion screen (Installation
Complete) is displayed, click
“Close”.
Close< BackCancel
DENON DJ ASIO Driver has been successfully installed.
Click “Close” to exit.
Installation Complete
DENON DJ ASIO Driver
nUninstalling the ASIO driver
The software can be uninstalled from the control
panel on the computer.
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q Device list (Devices)
All connected DENON DJ devices are displayed
in a list.
selected from the list, the current settings of
the selected device are displayed in .u
NOTE
Select one device at a time. Multiple devices
cannot be selected at the same time.
w ASIO Device switching button
(Enable/Disable)
This button is used for switching a device
selected in (Devices) to enable or disable as q
an ASIO device.
G HASIO device status
Enable : The device name is displayed in bold,
and a check mark appears on the left.
Disable : The device name is displayed in light
face, and the check mark on the left side is
removed.
The ASIO device status can also be switched by
double clicking the device name.
The ASIO device status switches as shown
below each time the device name is double
clicked .q
Enable Disable
e Audio Buffer Size
If sound skipping occurs during playback,
increase the numerical value. However, if delay
occurs, reduce the numerical value.
can be adjusted in 1 ms units.
ASIO devices, the same setting values apply
to all ASIO devices.
r OK/Cancel buttons
OK : Enters the setting changes.
Cancel : Cancels the setting changes.
t Bit Resolution
Displays the selection status of the bit resolution.
y Sampling Rate
The sampling rate selection is displayed here.
u Device Description
This is the area in which information for the
device selected in the device information list is
displayed.
The following are displayed:
NOTE
If the device’s information cannot be acquired,
“–” (hyphens) are displayed for all items.
About the supplied software
Starting up the ASIO driver
Start the ASIO driver from the DJ software or desktop icon.
“ASIO Control Panel” appears on the computer display.
nControl panel screen (ASIO Control Panel)
DENON DJ ASIO Driver Ver.2.2.2
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OK
Disable
Cancel
Device Description
Device Name:
Unit Number.
Software Version:
Audio input channels:
Audio output channels:
Sampling frequency:
Bit resolution:
Audio buffer size:
Audio Buffer Size
512sample(11ms)
SC3900_1
1
0.057
0
2
44.1 kHz
16 / 24 bit
512
Devices
48.0kHz
SC3900_1
16 bit
24 bit
44.1kHz
88.2kHz
96.0kHz
Sampling Rate
Bit Resolution
u y
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MIDI control connections
The default setting is “MAC”.
DIGITAL-
IN
L
R
R
L
RL
DN-SC3900 DJ mixer
Computer
or
NOTE
DJ MIDI Software is not supplied with this unit.
When using a MIDI control connection, install separate DJ software on the computer. For details on the installation method, see the instruction
manual included with the DJ software.
Connecting the power cord
Connect the supplied power cord to this unit, and insert the plug into
the wall socket.
NOTE
completed.
connection to the power supply may cause damage to the unit, or
noise.
To AC outlet
U.S.A and Canada models
PaciïŹc models
Power cord
(supplied)
AC cord holder
To AC outlet
To prevent the power plug from falling out, we recommend ïŹxing the
power cord to the AC cord holder. Use a Phillips screwdriver to ïŹx the
power cord to the AC cord holder.
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Playback
Turning the power on
Press . POWER ON/OFF
“DENON DJ” appears on the display, and the power switches on.
Turning the power off
Press . POWER ON/OFF
The power switches off.
NOTE
Do not switch off the power while inserting or ejecting a disc. Doing
so may damage the operating part of the CD, and may cause the unit
to malfunction.
Preparation for playback
This section explains how to operate each type of media.
Preparing for CD playback
1Press to switch the source to CD.CD
2Insert a CD into the disc loading slot.
The ïŹrst track on the CD is cued in standby mode, and CUE
lights.
3Turn to select the track you want to play. SEL.
4Press SEL.
The cue standby mode is set at the start of the selected tracks.
CD
CUE
DISC 5BACKSHIFT SEL.
POWER ON/OFF
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Preparation for playback
Preparing for CD-ROM/CD-R/CD-RW
playback
NOTE
( page17).v
1Press to switch the source to CD.CD
2Insert a CD into the disc loading slot.
the display.
3Turn SEL. to select the folder that contains the track
you want to play.
4Press SEL.
The folder names or track names within the folder are shown
in the display.
5Turn to select the track you want to play. SEL.
6Press SEL.
The cue standby mode is set at the start of the selected tracks.
nEjecting CDs
Press . DISC 5
The CD is ejected from the disc loading slot.
NOTE
Be sure the CD is paused before ejecting. If is pressed during DISC 5
CD playback, the CD will not be ejected.
nIf the CD cannot be ejected
If the CD is not ejected due to a malfunction in the unit even when
DISC 5 is pressed, it can be ejected using other buttons.
Hold down , and press .SHIFT CD
The CD is ejected from the disc loading slot.
See the illustration on the previous page for details of the buttons used for the
operations on this page.
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Preparation for playback
Preparing for USB memory device or HDD
playback
panel, and prepare to playback a track.
page 5.
5V 500mA
USB memory
device or HDD
nUsing a database
Creating a music search database using the “engine” music
management software enables high-speed multifunctional music
searching.
This section explains how to use a database to prepare for playback.
1Create a music search database.
search database ( engine Instruction manual). vm
2Connect a USB memory device or HDD to the USB
port.
When the indicator is lit, the USB memory device or HDD can
be used.
3Press to switch the source to USB.USB
4Turn to select “TITLE”.SEL.
5Press SEL.
Titles of the tracks that are registered to the database are
shown in the display.
6Turn to select the track you want to play.SEL.
7Press SEL.
The cue standby mode is set at the start of the selected tracks.
nWhen not using a database
1Connect a USB memory device or HDD to the USB
port.
When the indicator is lit, the USB memory device or HDD can
be used.
2Press to switch the source to USB.USB
3Hold down , and press .SHIFT FOLDER
The mode switches to folder search mode, and the folder
names or track names within the root folder are shown in the
display.
the mode automatically switches to folder search mode.
4Turn to select the folder. SEL.
5Press SEL.
The folder names or track names within the selected folder are
shown in the display.
BACK to go back 1 folder level.
6Turn to select the track you want to play. SEL.
7Press SEL.
The cue standby mode is set at the start of the selected tracks.
USB 5
LINK
USB
BACK
SEL. FOLDER
SHIFT
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Preparation for playback
Preparing for playback from a network
connected device
between multiple DN-SC3900 units, and tracks stored on the
computer can also be shared. This section explains how to prepare
for playback of tracks from devices connected via the network.
page 5.
nSharing tracks between multiple DN-SC3900
units
1Connect 2 or more DN-SC3900 units to the network
( page 15).v
network.
(vpage42) to set the different network ID for each unit.
2Press . LINK
The “Network ID” list of all units connected to USB memory
devices and HDDs are shown in the display.
3Select the “Network ID” of the unit connected to the
USB memory device or HDD that contains the track
you want to play back.
4Turn to select “TITLE”.SEL.
5Press SEL.
Titles of the tracks that are registered to the database are
shown in the display.
6Turn to select the track you want to play. SEL.
7Press SEL.
The cue standby mode is set at the start of the selected tracks.
USB memory device and HDD.
connected to supply power, use the AC adapter.
memory device and then reconnect it.
are 1,024 or more music ïŹles saved in a folder, the exceeded
subfolders or ïŹles cannot be displayed. (Not including folders and
ïŹles under the displayed folder)
NOTE
or portable music player, it may take some time for this unit to
standards.
name if characters other than ISO8859-1 registered characters or
character codes other than Japanese are used.
HDDs are not supported.
used, this unit may malfunction.
that switches the HDD power on and off in sync with the computer,
disable this function in the settings.
nRemoving the USB memory device or HDD
1Press and hold . USB 5
2When the USB DRIVE indicator turns off, disconnect
the USB memory device or HDD from the USB port.
NOTE
Incorrectly removing the USB memory device or HDD may damage
the data stored on the device.
or loss of data from USB memory devices or HDDs that are used in
conjunction with this device.
USB memory devices or HDDs.
nSharing tracks between this unit and a
computer
When this unit is connected to a computer, check that the following
application is installed on the computer.
1Connect this unit to the computer ( page 15).v
2Start “engine” on the computer.
An icon representing the unit connected to the network is
shown in the “engine” screen.
3Press . LINK
The “Network ID” list of all units connected to USB memory
devices and “engine” is shown in the display.
4Select “engine” from the “Network ID” list.
5Turn to select the track you want to play. SEL.
6Press SEL.
The cue standby mode is set at the start of the selected tracks.
manual.
See the illustration on the previous page for details of the buttons used for the
operations on this page.
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Searching tracks
This section explains how to search for tracks using a database
created using music management software “engine”.
USB BACK PLAYLIST
SEL.CRATE
SHIFT
Searching tracks by category
Tracks can be searched from the following categories.
nSearching tracks from 1 category
G HExample Searching for tracks by artist name
1Press to switch the source to USB.USB
The search top menu is shown in the display.
BACK.
2Turn to select “ARTIST”.SEL.
3Press SEL.
Artist names that are registered to the database are shown as
a list in the display.
4Turn to select the artist name from the list. SEL.
5Press SEL.
A list of tracks by the selected artist is shown in the display.
6Turn SEL. to select the track you want to play from
the list.
7Press SEL.
tracks.
nSearching tracks by multiple categories
G HExample Searching for tracks by genre and album name
1Press to switch the source to USB.USB
The search top menu is shown in the display.
2Turn to select “GENRE”.SEL.
3Press SEL.
in the display.
4Turn to select the genre from the list. SEL.
5Press →.
Enter the search conditions, and the search top menu is shown
in the display.
6Turn to select “ALBUM”.SEL.
7Press SEL.
Album names that are registered to the database are shown as
a list in the display.
8Turn to select the album name from the list. SEL.
9Press SEL.
A list of track names that are reïŹned by the categories selected
in the display (genre, album name) is shown.
10
Turn SEL. to select the track you want to play from
the list.
11
Press SEL.
tracks.
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Cancelling search conditions
1Press . BACK
The search top menu is shown in the display.
2Turn SEL. to select the category that you want to
cancel from the categories set as search conditions.
3Press SEL.
Artist names that are registered to the database are shown as
a list in the display.
4Turn to select “ALL”.SEL.
5Press SEL.
Cancels the search conditions.
Cancelling all search conditions
Hold down BACK, and press →.
All of the set category search conditions are cancelled.
Searching tracks by crate
Use the crate created by “engine” to search tracks.
1Hold down , and press .SHIFT CRATE
The crate list is shown in the display.
2Turn to select a crate. SEL.
3Press SEL.
A list of sub-crates within the selected crate is shown in the
display.
BACK to go back 1 crate level.
4Press →.
5Turn SEL. to select the track you want to play from
the list.
6Press SEL.
tracks.
Searching tracks by playlist
Use the playlist created by “engine” to search tracks.
1Hold down , and press .SHIFT PLAYLIST
The playlist list is shown in the display.
2Turn to select the playlist you want to search. SEL.
3Press SEL.
The titles of the tracks within the selected playlist are shown
in the display.
4Turn SEL. to select the track you want to play from
the list.
5Press SEL.
tracks.
Searching tracks
See the illustration on the previous page for details of the buttons used for the
operations on this page.
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Setting playback mode
This sets how tracks are played back.
Press SINGLE/CONT.
the button is pressed.
SINGLE (PLAY LOCK) SINGLE
CONT.
SINGLE
(PLAY LOCK) Lock” is shown. In this mode, when playback of the
track is completed, the track returns to the cue point
and is paused.
SINGLE
Off” is shown. In this mode, when playback of the
track is completed, the track returns to the cue point
and is paused.
CONT. The CONT. indicator in the display lights. In this mode,
when playback of the track has ïŹnished, the next track
is played back.
NOTE
“CONT.” mode cannot be used when this unit is linked to “engine”.
Playback
Press .13
13 lights green, and playback starts.
Operations during playback
6 7 VINYL SINGLE/
CONT.
CUE 13
Pause
Press during playback.13
13 ïŹ‚ashes, and the track is paused.
track was paused.
nWhen the vinyl disc is rotating
VINYL lights, and you can hold the vinyl disc down by
hand to stop it from rotating.
The track is paused when the disc is held.
Fast forward/Rewind
n 6 7Fast forward/Rewind using buttons
Fast forward/Rewind during playback
Press during playback.6 7
The playback point is moved approximately 3 seconds from the
current point, and playback is resumed from the new playback point.
Press and hold during playback.6 7
The playback point moves at high speed, and playback starts at the
point where the button is released.
Fast forward/Rewind during pause
Press when the track is paused.6 7
The playback point moves 1 frame at a time, and pause is resumed
at the new point.
Press and hold while the track is paused.6 7
The playback point moves at high speed, and pause is resumed at
the new point.
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Manual loop playback
Set the starting point (A point) and end point (B point), and playback is
repeated seamlessly between the two points.
1During playback or pause, press at the position A
where you want to start playback.
The A indicator lights in the display, and playback starts from
the set A point.
2Press B at the position where you want to end
playback.
The B indicator lights in the display, and manual loop playback
repeats between A and B.
When the ïŹle or track is changed, the set loop points are erased.
nChanging the end point of manual loop playback
During manual loop playback or pause, press at the B
position where you want to end playback.
pressed.
nExiting manual loop playback
During manual loop playback, press .EXIT/RELOOP
“Exit Loop” is shown in the display, and normal playback resumes.
nReturning to manual loop playback
When using “Standard” ( page24) modev
In normal playback, press .EXIT/RELOOP
The playback position moves to the A point (start point) and manual
loop playback starts.
When using “DENON” ( page24) modev
In normal playback or pause, press .EXIT/RELOOP
nIf the current playback position is before the A-B
positions,
manual loop playback starts automatically.
nIf the current playback position is after the A-B
positions,
loop playback starts.
If the button is pressed before the playback point EXIT/RELOOP
passes the A point (start point), “Exit Loop” is shown in the display,
and normal playback resumes.
nAdjusting loop points
Adjusting the A point (start point)
1During manual loop playback, press and hold SHIFT,
and press .A
2Turn the vinyl disc while listening to the playback
sound, and move to the position where you want to
start playback.
G HAdjustable range
A
B
z Adjustment range for A point
Operations during playback
3Press A at the position where you want to end
playback.
A point (start point) adjustment is complete.
Adjusting the B point (end point)
1During manual loop playback, press and hold SHIFT,
and press .B
2Turn the vinyl disc while listening to the playback
sound, and move to the position where you want to
end playback.
G HAdjustable range
It can be adjusted from 1 frame after the A point (start point) to the
end of the track.
A
+1 f
B
z
End of the track
z Adjustment range for B point
3Press B at the position where you want to end
playback.
B point (end point) adjustment is complete.
See the illustration on the previous page for details of the buttons used for the
operations on this page.
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nExiting auto loop playback
During auto loop playback, press .EXIT/RELOOP
Auto loop playback exits, and normal playback resumes.
Hot cue playback
The positions (hot cue points) where you want to start playback can be
registered in . HOT CUE 1 – 4
nRegistering hot cue points
At the position where you want to start playback, press
one of the buttons that are lit dim orange. HOT CUE 1 – 4
The pressed button lights a bright orange, and the hot cue point is
registered.
NOTE
Buttons that are lit bright orange already have hot cue points
registered, and cannot be overwritten. Cancel the current hot cue
point registration in order to re-register a hot cue point.
nHot cue playback
Press one of the buttons that are lit bright HOT CUE 1 – 4
orange.
Playback starts from the hot cue point set to the pressed button.
nClearing hot cue points
Press and hold and press one of the CLR HOT CUE 1 – 4
buttons whose registration you want to cancel.
The hot cue point is cleared from the pressed button.
Auto loop playback
This function automatically repeats playback in time with the beat.
nSetting auto loop playback
Press . AUTO LOOP
point (start point). From there, the beat source set in “Auto Loop
Cnt.” ( page43) is automatically set as the B point (end point), v
and auto loop playback starts between A – B.
NOTE
If the BPM of the track being played is not set, auto loop playback may
not operate correctly.
nAdjusting the auto loop playback range
Expanding the loop range
Press . AUTO LOOP +
below.
Reducing the A-B loop range
Press . AUTO LOOP –
below.
A point.
Operations during playback
AUTO LOOP
AUTO LOOP +/–
HOT CUE 1 ~ 4 TAPCLR SHIFTTIME
HOT LIST
ADD/REMOVE
BACK
SEL.
EXIT/
RELOOP
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Hot list
When the track list (search screen) is being displayed, a selected track
can be temporarily registered to the music ïŹle list (hot list).
NOTE
When the unit power is switched off, all of the contents registered to
the created hot list are cleared.
nRegistering to the hot list
1Turn to display the track you want to register. SEL.
2Press . HOT LIST ADD/REMOVE
“Add” is displayed, and the selected track is registered to the
hot list.
nPlaying tracks registered to the hot list
1Hold down , and press .SHIFT TIME
The hot list is shown in the display.
2Turn to select the track you want to play. SEL.
3Press SEL.
The cue standby mode is set at the start of the selected tracks.
nClearing tracks from the hot list
1Hold down , and press .SHIFT TIME
The hot list is shown in the display.
2Turn to select the track you want to clear. SEL.
3Press and hold .HOT LIST ADD/REMOVE
The selected track is cleared.
nSharing hot lists
When multiple DN-SC3900 units, are connected via a network, hot
lists can be shared between units.
For details, “Sharing hot list information” ( page32). v
Auto BPM counter
During playback or cue standby, the tempo (BPM) of the track is
automatically measured and displayed.
nAuto BPM counter
Press and hold .TAP
shown in the display.
and the auto BPM counter switches on.
NOTE
Depending on the track, the automatic BPM measurement may not
be performed correctly. In this case, perform “TAP Input” or “Manual
BPM input”, and measure manually.
Operations during playback
nBPM lock
This function locks data measured by the auto BPM counter.
When the auto BPM counter is on, press . TAP
“BPM LOCK” is shown in the display, and the data measured by the
auto BPM counter is locked.
nMeasuring BPM manually
TAP Input
The tempo (BPM) is measured according to the interval between
repeated pressings of the . TAP
When BPM is locked, repeatedly press in time with TAP
the beat.
The measured tempo (BPM) is shown in the display.
Manual BPM Input
Enter the tempo (BPM) as a number.
1Hold down , and turn TAP SEL.
BPM value appears on the display.
2Turn SEL. to the tempo (BPM) you want to set, and
release .TAP
The set value is entered, and data is locked.
SEL. to enter numbers below the decimal point.
See the illustration on the previous page for details of the buttons used for the
operations on this page.
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Scratch playback
Turn the vinyl disc during playback to use scratch playback.
1Press , and select “VINYL MODE”.VINYL
VINYL lights orange.
2Turn the vinyl disc.
Scratch playback starts.
playback resumes.
Adjusting the rotation torque of the platter
The strength of the platter rotation torque when the vinyl disc is turned
can be adjusted as desired.
1Hold down , and press .SHIFT VINYL
VINYL ïŹ‚ashes.
2Turn and select the rotation torque value.SEL.
The rotation torque is displayed in 15 levels. The factory setting
is “1.7 kg”.
G H Adjustable range 1.0 – 3.0 kg
3Press SEL.
Enters the rotation torque value.
The rotation torque can be adjusted during playback.
Reverse playback
This function plays back the track in reverse.
During playback, press .REVERSE
Reverse playback starts from the playback point where the button
was pressed.
REVERSE is pressed, playback switches between
normal and reverse playback.
position reaches the start of the track, playback switches to cue
standby.
nExiting reverse playback
During reverse playback, press .REVERSE
Reverse playback exits, and normal playback resumes.
Dump playback
This function plays a combination of reverse playback and normal
playback.
During playback, press .DUMP
From the playback position where the button is pressed, playback is
reversed for 4 seconds.
the playback position.
dump playback automatically ends, and normal playback resumes
from the new playback position.
nExiting dump playback
During dump playback, press .DUMP
Dump playback exits, and normal playback resumes from the new
position.
Operations during playback
SEL.LINK SHIFTREVERSE
VINYLDUMPSTART
TIME
STOP
TIME
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Network playback operations
This section explains the operations used when the unit is
connected to the network.
Sharing tracks on the network
Tracks on the USB memory device or computer are shared.
nSharing between DN-SC3900 units
(Players Link)
be shared between units.
DN-SC3900 unit set with “Network ID” “1” is searched by
another DN-SC3900 unit with the “Network ID” “2”, and tracks
are played back from the USB memory device.
set the Network IDs for the DN-SC3900 units in advance.
1Press LINK on the unit set as “Network ID” “2”, and
select the unit whose “Network ID” is “1”.
becomes the same as the unit set as “Network ID” “1”.
set as “Network ID” “1” performs the same operations in
sync.
2Search and enter the track on the unit set as
“Network ID” “2”.
The unit set as “Network ID” “2” switches to cue standby.
nSharing between this unit and a computer
(PC Link)
using the unit set as “Network ID” “1”.
1Press LINK on the unit set as “Network ID” “1”, and
select “engine”.
“engine” control panel.
“engine” controller.
2Turn SEL. to search for a track, and press on SEL.
the unit set as “Network ID” “1”.
The track is loaded, and the unit set as “Network ID” “1”
switches to cue standby.
manual.
NOTE
cannot be connected on the network. If the same network IDs are
duplicated, “SET ID >>>1 (duplicated “Network ID” number)” is
displayed. Use to set another “Network ID”.SEL.
settings on the computer need to be cancelled for “engine”. For
details on the setting method, see engine Instruction manual. m
Adjusting the track startup/end time
This function adjusts the track startup and end times. By using this
function, tracks can be started and stopped with similar characteristics
to an analog player.
z1z2
nAdjusting the track startup time
Turn .START TIME
to the characteristics of an analog player.
z1 When adjusted within this range, the track startup speed is 0
seconds, irrespective of the platter rotating speed.
nAdjusting the track end time
Turn .STOP TIME
the characteristics of an analog player.
z 2 When adjusted within this range, the track end speed is 0
seconds, irrespective of the platter rotating speed.
nAbout REAL VINYL function
speed of the platter also changes.
The CD is played with similar characteristics to an analog player
according to the rotating speed of the platter.
Operations during playback
See the illustration on the previous page for details of the buttons used for the
operations on this page.
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Relay playback
tracks are played back in the order of the registered “Network ID”
number. A maximum of four DN-SC3900 units can be connected.
(vpage42) to set the Network IDs.
Set “Utility” – “Preset Setting” – “Relay” ( page 43) v
to “ON”.
The mode switches to relay playback.
playback.
“Network ID” : 1 “Network ID” : 2
“Network ID” : 4 “Network ID” : 3
(vpage43), normal playback is resumed.
starts from the next track.
nAbout the track playback order
Depending on the playback mode, the track playback order differs.
For details, see “Setting playback mode” ( page23).v
In SINGLE playback mode
When playback of the track ends, playback of the next track starts on
the player registered with the next “Network ID”.
In CONTINUOUS playback mode
When playback of the last track ends, playback of the rst track starts
on the player registered with the next “Network ID”.
Network playback operations
Automatically adjusting BPM
When multiple DN-SC3900 units, are connected on the network, the
BPM value from the desired player (MASTER) is set as the BPM on all
nSet as “Master”
This sets the device that will be the standard when adjusting the
BPM value.
Press and hold on the device that you want BPM SYNC
to be “MASTER”.
“Slave”.
“Slave” before setting the desired unit to “Master”.
nSetting the “Master” BPM to the “Slave” BPM
Press on the unit set as “Slave”.BPM SYNC
“Master” BPM.
display.
the pitch lock is released.
cancelled, pitch lock is maintained.
settings are transferred to the initially synced “Slave”. At this time, if
the pitch is locked for the “Master” device, pitch lock is maintained.
NOTE
This setting cannot be used unless one of the devices is set to
“Master”.
HOT CUE 1 ~ 4
SEL.
BPM SYNC
MIDI BANK 2 MIDI
13 Pitch slider
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Basic operations
1Connect this unit using the provided USB cable
to a computer that has DJ software installed
(vpage 16 “MIDI control connections”).
2Press . MIDI
The MIDI indicator lights on the display.
3Turn SEL. to select either “Normal” mode or
“Hybrid” mode.
Normal This mode is used when general DJ software is used
to control the unit. Select this mode for most normal
conditions.
Hybrid Using this mode, the DN-SC3900 can control DJ
CDs.
While the platter, 13 and pitch slider are used to control
the time code, the other buttons operate simultaneously
as MIDI controllers.
– “Hybrid MIDI Freq” and “Hybrid MIDI LED”
( page43). v
4Press SEL.
The MIDI indicator in the display lights, and the mode switches
to MIDI control mode.
5Operate the buttons and knobs on this unit to output
MIDI commands.
The DJ software on the computer is controlled.
device.
MIDI control operation
This unit is equipped with a USB MIDI command input/output function.
Using this function, the DJ MIDI software on the computer can be controlled using this device.
Switching between MIDI layers 1/2
The MIDI layer of the buttons can be switched. HOT CUE 1 – 4
By switching the MIDI layer, the MIDI commands that can be output
change.
Press . MIDI BANK 2
MIDI layer 1
(MIDI BANK 2 indicator
goes out)
MIDI layer 2
(MIDI BANK 2 indicator
lights)
Switching MIDI channels
DJ software. Switch MIDI channels as needed.
The default setting is “1”.
Select a MIDI channel to set by selecting “Utility” –
“Preset Setting” – “MIDI CH” ( page 43).v
NOTE
such as amps. Doing so may damage your speakers.
computer to which this unit is connected. After the installation, install
the mapping le for operating data on the computer with this unit.
n Automatically setting the “Slave” beat grid to
the “Master” beat grid
track and “Slave” track, the playback position can be adjusted to
match the grid at the moment when the “Slave” matches the
Point” ( page43). v
manual.
NOTE
Beat grid is only available for tracks registered in the database. It
cannot be used with CDs.
Sharing hot list information
network.
are displayed together as 1 list. At this time, the hot list is created in
the order of registration.
For details on hot lists, see page 28.
Sharing memo data
between devices connected to the network.
memo data is created together as 1 list.
About the memo function see page 38.
Network playback operations
See the illustration on the previous page for details of the buttons used for the
operations on this page.
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MIDI command list
Send command
z S n=MIDI CH = 0 – 15 : Compatible
Items
MIDI command
Notes Normal
Hybrid MIDI
Command Number Value Normal Always
lit
1 Disc EJECT
NOTE ON :
0x9n
NOTE OFF : 0x8n
1 C#-1
NOTE ON :
64
NOTE OFF :
0
–
S
S S
2 VINYL 4 E-1 A A
3 Pitch Range 5 F-1
4 KEY ADJUST 6 F#-1 S S
5 TAP 7 G-1
6 Pitch Bend + 8 G#-1 A A
7 Pitch Bend – 9 A-1
8 Track Search + 12 C0
S S
9 Track Search – 13 C#0
10 Fast search + 16 E0
11 Fast search – 17 F0
12 DISPLAY MODE 22 A#0
13 HOT1 23 B0
14 HOT2 24 C1
15 HOT3 25 C#1
16 CLR 26 D1
17 AUTO LOOP 29 F1
18 HOT4 32 G#1
19 TIME 35 B1
20 MEMO/Util 36 C2
21 CONT./SINGLE 38 D2
22 SELECT SW 40 E2
23 FWD 41 F2
24 BACK 48 C3
25 MIDI 51 D#3
26 USB 53 F3
27 A 55 G3
28 B 57 A3
29 EXIT/Reloop 64 E4
30 Cue 66 F#4
31 Play 67 G4 A A
32 DUMP 69 A4 S S
33 REVERSE 70 A#4 A A
34 Utility mode 82 A#5
Press and hold .MEMO
utility mode.
When the utility mode
is OFF
needs to be sent to
the controller from the
computer.
S S
Items
MIDI command
Notes Normal
Hybrid MIDI
Command Number Value Normal Always
lit
35 CD
NOTE ON :
0x9n
NOTE OFF : 0x8n
86 D6
NOTE ON :
64
NOTE OFF :
0
z1
When “Hybrid MIDI Freq”
( page43) is set to v
“Scratch Live”:
Command: CC:0xBn
Number: 85
Value: 127
z2
When “Hybrid MIDI Freq”
( page43) is set to v
“Scratch Live”:
Command: CC:0xBn
Number: 85
Value: 0
S
S S
36 SHIFT 96 C7
37 ADD 104 G#7
38 – z1
(Loop Length) 105 A7
39 + z2
(Loop Length) 106 A#7
40 SYNC 107 B7
41 LINK 112 E8
42 SHIFT LOCK 113 F8
43 USB EJECT 114 F#8
44 HOT1 (MIDIBANK2) 115 G8
45 HOT2 (MIDIBANK2) 116 G#8
46 HOT3 (MIDIBANK2) 117 A8
47 HOT4 (MIDIBANK2) 118 A#8
48 MIDI BANK2 119 B8
49
Parameters KNOB
Increment/
Decrement
CC : 0xBn
84 Increment 0
Decrement 127 –
50 Start Time 120 0 – 127
A A
51 Stop Time 121 0 – 127
52 Pitch Slider MSB 122 0 – 127(MSB) 14bit data
0(min)
53 Pitch Slider LSB 123 0 – 127(LSB)
54
Jogwheel
fwd/rev
Scratch
FWD/RVS
81
Reverse
0x3F – 0x01
Foward
0x41 – 0x7F
slow->fast
brelative data
3600Pulse/cycle
55
Jogwheel
PulseWidth
MSB
26 7bit data
0xll
900Pulse/cycle
llmmnn :21bit data
resolution 500ns
If jogwheel stop, llmmnn
is all 0.
ex)
ll=0x01,mm=0x02,
nn=0x03
llmmnn=0x004103
=8.3215ms
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MIDI command list
Items
(Others)
MIDI command
Notes Normal
Hybrid MIDI
Command Number Value Normal Always
lit
1 Pitch slider request
CC : 0xBn
74 60 Return pitch slider position
S A A
2 Start Time request 74 120 –
3 Stop Time request 74 121 –
4Turntable
ON/OFF 0x66 0 : OFF
127 : ON –
5Turntable
FWD/RVS 0x67 0 : Forward
127 : Reverse –
6 Turntable pitch
0x68
(0/ +pitch)
0x69
(-pitch)
0 to 100 :
“0%” to “100%”
1 to 70 :
“-1%” to “-70%”
0% = 33rpm
Items
(VFD Parameter)
MIDI command
Notes Normal
Hybrid MIDI
Command Number Value Normal Always
lit
1 Tr number MSB
CC : 0xBn
64 0 – 99
100 – 109 :
“-0” to “-9”
110 :“--”
111 :“ ”
–S
S S
2 Tr number LSB 65
3 Time mini 66
4 Time sec 67
5 Time frame 68
6 Pitch POL 69
’0
’+’ 1
- 2
A A
7 Pitch MSB 70 0-99
100 – 109 :
“-0” to “-9”
110 :“--”
111 :“ ”
8 Pitch LSB 71
9 Track Position 72 normal
73 reverse 0 – 100 %
S S
10 Point indicator 58 ON
59 OFF
0 to 99
(=left edge to
right end)
Items
(VFD Parameter)
MIDI command
Notes Normal
Hybrid MIDI
Command Number Value Normal Always
lit
11 Segment 1-1 MSB
CC : 0xBn
1
0 – 15
ASCg+original MSB
z Segment command
must be sent to
a pair in order of
MSB, LSB.
SSS
12 Segment 1-2 MSB 2
13 Segment 1-3 MSB 3
14 Segment 1-4 MSB 4
15 Segment 1-5 MSB 5
16 Segment 1-6 MSB 7
17 Segment 1-7 MSB 8
18 Segment 1-8 MSB 9
19 Segment 1-9 MSB 10
20 Segment 1-10 MSB 11
21 Segment 1-11 MSB 12
22 Segment 1-12 MSB 13
23 Segment 1-13 MSB 88
24 Segment 1-14 MSB 89
25 Segment 1-15 MSB 90
26 Segment 1-16 MSB 91
27 Segment 1-1 LSB 33
ASCg+original LSB
28 Segment 1-2 LSB 34
29 Segment 1-3 LSB 35
30 Segment 1-4 LSB 36
31 Segment 1-5 LSB 37
32 Segment 1-6 LSB 39
33 Segment 1-7 LSB 40
34 Segment 1-8 LSB 41
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MIDI command list
Items
(VFD Parameter)
MIDI command
Notes Normal
Hybrid MIDI
Command Number Value Normal Always
lit
35 Segment 1-9 LSB
CC : 0xBn
42
0 – 15
ASCg+original LSB
S S S
36 Segment 1-10 LSB 43
37 Segment 1-11 LSB 44
38 Segment 1-12 LSB 45
39 Segment 1-13 LSB 92
40 Segment 1-14 LSB 93
41 Segment 1-15 LSB 94
42 Segment 1-16 LSB 95
43 Segment 2-1 MSB 14
ASCg+original MSB
44 Segment 2-2 MSB 15
45 Segment 2-3 MSB 16
46 Segment 2-4 MSB 17
47 Segment 2-5 MSB 18
48 Segment 2-6 MSB 19
49 Segment 2-7 MSB 20
50 Segment 2-8 MSB 21
51 Segment 2-9 MSB 22
52 Segment 2-10 MSB 23
53 Segment 2-11 MSB 24
54 Segment 2-12 MSB 25
55 Segment 2-13 MSB 108
56 Segment 2-14 MSB 109
57 Segment 2-15 MSB 110
58 Segment 2-16 MSB 111
59 Segment 2-1 LSB 46
ASCg+original LSB
60 Segment 2-2 LSB 47
61 Segment 2-3 LSB 48
62 Segment 2-4 LSB 49
63 Segment 2-5 LSB 50
64 Segment 2-6 LSB 51
65 Segment 2-7 LSB 52
66 Segment 2-8 LSB 53
67 Segment 2-9 LSB 54
68 Segment 2-10 LSB 55
69 Segment 2-11 LSB 56
70 Segment 2-12 LSB 57
71 Segment 2-13 LSB 112
72 Segment 2-14 LSB 117
73 Segment 2-15 LSB 118
74 Segment 2-16 LSB 119
Items
(VFD Symbol)
MIDI command
Notes Normal
Hybrid MIDI
Command Number Value Normal Always
lit
1 T.
CC : 0xBn
ON TRG : 77
OFF TRG : 78
Blink ON TRG
: 79
1
–
S
S S
2 REMAIN 2
3 ELAPSED 3
4 CONT. 4
5 SINGLE 5
6 BPM 6 A A
7 m 7
S S
8 s 8
9 f 9
10 Pitch dot Right 10
A A
11 Pitch dot Center 11
12 Pitch dot Left 12
13 CD 13
S S
14 USB 14
15 MIDI 15
16 MP3 16
17 WAV 17
18 LINK 18
19 KB 19
20 KEY ADJ. 20
21 MEMO 21
22 ( 22
23 ) 24
24 A 26
25 B 28
26 PITCH 70 A A
27 AAC 71
S S
28 AIFF 72
29 WFM 73
30 Scratch Ring out side 30
31 Scratch Ring in side 31
32 Touch dot 32
33 Track Position only Use 78/79 33 Total blink ON/OFF
34 Scratch Position
1(Top right)
only Use 77/78
34
–
35 Scratch Position 2 35
36 Scratch Position 3 36
37 Scratch Position 4 37
38 Scratch Position 5 38
39 Scratch Position 6 39
40 Scratch Position 7 40
41 Scratch Position 8 41
42 Scratch Position 9 42
43 Scratch Position 10 43
44 Scratch Position 11 44
45 Scratch Position 12 45
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Items
(VFD Symbol)
MIDI command
Notes Normal
Hybrid MIDI
Command Number Value Normal Always
lit
46 Scratch Position 13
CC : 0xBn only Use 77/78
46
–S S S
47 Scratch Position 14 47
48 Scratch Position 15 48
49 Scratch Position
16(Bottom) 49
50 Scratch Position 17 50
51 Scratch Position 18 51
52 Scratch Position 19 52
53 Scratch Position 20 53
54 Scratch Position 21 54
55 Scratch Position 22 55
56 Scratch Position 23 56
57 Scratch Position 24 57
58 Scratch Position 25 58
59 Scratch Position 26 59
60 Scratch Position 27 60
61 Scratch Position 28 61
62 Scratch Position 29 62
63 Scratch Position 30 63
64 Scratch Position 31 64
65 Scratch Position
32(Top) 65
MIDI command list
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Memo function
Memo settings
n Memo Set
Save the setting details to memo data.
1Set this unit with memo data.
2Press MEMO UTIL.
“Set” is shown in the display.
3Press SEL.
When saving is complete, the MEMO indicator lights, and
“Complete!” is shown in the display.
been saved. To save new memo data, select “Overwrite”.
USB memory device or HDD. It may not be possible to save memo
data if there is not enough spare memory.
function, check that the security is disabled.
n Memo Call
This function calls saved memo data.
1Select the track that is stored with the memo data
that you want to call.
indicator lights in the display.
2Press MEMO UTIL.
“Call” is shown in the display.
3Press SEL.
The saved memo data is called. When memo data call is
complete, the track switches to standby at the cue point saved
in the memo data.
When the playback speed is called from the memo data, the PITCH
indicator ashes, and the pitch may be locked.
This is because the actual playback speed and playback speed selected
by the pitch slider differ. In order to cancel the pitch lock, adjust the
pitch slider to the same pitch as the called memo data.
n Auto Memo Load
When a track that has memo data stored is selected, the memo
data for that track is automatically called.
1Set “Utility” – “Preset Setting” – “Auto Memo
Load” ( page 43) to “ON”.v
2Select the track that is stored with the memo data
that you want to call.
When a track that has memo data stored is selected, the
MEMO indicator lights in the display.
3Press SEL.
The memo data is called. When memo data call is complete,
the track switches to standby at the cue point saved in the
memo data.
SEL. MEMO
UTIL.
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n Memo Clear
This function clears saved memo data.
1Select the track that is stored with the memo data
that you want to clear.
indicator lights in the display.
2Press . MEMO UTIL
“Call” is shown in the display.
3Turn to select “Clear”.SEL.
4Press SEL.
The MEMO indicator in the display goes out, and the memo
data is cleared.
Memo data can also be cleared in a batch using the utility mode. For
details, see “Memo Area” – “Area Delete” ( page 44) in the v
utilities.
n Overwrite
Overwrites the memo data with the setting details.
1In cue standby mode, press MEMO UTIL.
“Call” is shown in the display.
2Turn to select “Overwrite”.SEL.
3Press SEL.
The memo data is overwritten.
Memo function
Preset recall function
Using “Preset Export” ( page 44), preset setting details saved v
on a USB memory device or HDD can be temporarily used without
overwriting on this unit.
1Connect the USB memory device or HDD that
contains the preset to this unit.
“Preset Recall” is shown in the display.
2Turn to select “OK”.SEL.
3Press SEL.
The preset settings saved on the USB memory device or HDD
connected to this unit are read.
returns to the state before the preset settings were read.
SEL. MEMO
UTIL.
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How to make detailed settings
Utility menu map
For details on each setting item, see the pages in the table below.
Setting items Detailed items Description Page
Save As Def Saves the current pitch range settings, time display settings for the display, playback mode settings and key adjustment settings as
the initial settings when the power is switched on.
42
Torque Adjust Adjust the rotation torque of the turntable. 42
RPM Switches the turntable rotation speed. 42
is on. 42
Fader Mode Switches the operation for fader start for the mixer connected to this unit. 43
Contrast Sets the brightness of the display and buttons. 43
Cue Mode Switches the cue point setting mode. 43
Auto Cue Sets the detection level of the sound start point when ignoring the soundless part at the head of a track at playback. 43
TT. Tricks Sets the platter operation after scratching is used. 43
Power on Play Switches power on playback on or off. 43
Relay Switches relay playback on or off. 43
Auto Loop Cnt. Sets the space between point A (start point) and point B (end point) for auto loop playback. 43
Beat Point Selects whether to use the beat grid created by “engine”. 43
Auto Memo Load Sets whether to automatically read memo data when memo data has been created for a playback track. 43
PC/MAC Sets the OS of the computer connected by USB to this unit. 43
MIDI CH Selects the MIDI channel to be used. 43
Hybrid MIDI Freq Sets the playback frequency mode for the time code information. 43
Hybrid MIDI LED Sets how the LED lights in Hybrid MIDI mode. 43
BPM Range Sets the BOM width for BPM search. 44
EOM Time Sets the notication for the time remaining until the end of the track being played back. 44
iPad Connect Sets the iPad connection environment. 44
Preset I/O Preset Import Imports the presets saved on a USB memory device or HDD onto this unit. 44
Preset Export Saves preset settings onto a USB memory device or HDD. 44
Memo Area Area Create Creates memo data on the USB memory device or HDD. 44
Area Delete Clears memo data created on the USB memory device or HDD. 44
Preset Init. Returns all of the preset settings to the default settings. 45
Information System Version Displays the rmware version for this unit. 45


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Categorie: Platenspeler
Model: DN-SC3900

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