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[Release
from
test
mode]
Here
is
the
procedure
for
releasing
the
test
mode:
1.
Press
the
STOP
key
to
stop
all
operations.
2.
Tum
off
the
power
switch
on
the
front
panel.
[Operations
of
the
keys
in
test
mode]
Code
Key
name
Function
in
test
mode
PROGRAM
Focus
servo
close
PLAY/PAUSE
Spindle
servo
ON
PLAY/PAUSE
Spindle
servo
ON
Tracking
servo
close/open
MANUAL
/
<<
TRACK
SEARCH
REV
Carriage
reverse
(inwards)
MANUAL
/
PP
TRACK
SEARCH
FWD
Carriage
forward
(outwards)
OPEN/CLOSE
Disc
tray
open/close
DISC
1
_
PD-J500T.
Explanation
If
Disc
Tray
1
is
closed,
Disk
Tray
1
is
moved
to
the
play
position.
Then
the
laser
diode
is
\it
up
and
the
focus
actuator
is
lowered,
then
raised
slowly
and
the
focus
servo
is
closed
at
the
point
where
the
objective
lens
is
focused
on
the
disc.
With
the
player
in
this
state,
if
you
lightly
rotate
the
stopped
disc
by
hand,
you
can
hear
the
sound
the
focus
servo.
If
you
can
hear
this
sound,
the
focus
servo
is
operating
correctly.
If
you
press
this
key
with
no
disc
mounted,
the
laser
diode
lights
up,
the
focus
actuator
is
pulled
down,
then
the
actuator
is
raised
and
lowered
twice
and
returned
to
its
original
position.
Starts
the
spindle
motor
in
the
clockwise
direction
and
when
the
disc
rotation
reaches
the
prescribed
speed
(about
500
rpm
at
the
inner
periphery),
sets
the
spindle
servo
in
a
closed
loop.
Be
careful.
Pressing
this
key
when
there
is
no
disc
mounted
makes
the
spindle
motor
run
at
the
maximum
speed.
If
the
focus
servo
does
not
go
correctly
into
a
closed
loop
or
the
laser
light
shines
on
the
mirror
section
at
the
outermost
periphery
of
the
disc,
the
same
symptom
is
occurred.
Pressing
this
key
when
the
focus
servo
and
spindle
servo
are
operating
correctly
in
closed
loops
puts
the
tracking
servo
into
a
closed
loop,
displays
the
track
number
being
played
back
and
the
elapsed
time
on
the
front
panel,
and
outputs
the
playback
signal.
If
the
elapsed
time
is
not
displayed
or
not
counted
correctly
or
the
audio
is
not
played
back
correctly,
it
may
be
that
the
laser
is
shining
on
the
section
with
no
sound
recorded
at
the
outer
edge
of
the
disc,
that
something
is
out
of
adjustment,
or
that
there
is
some
other
problem.
This
key
is
a
toggle
key
and
open/close
the
tracking
servo
alternately.
This
key
has
no
effect
if
no
disc
is
mounted.
Moves
the
pickup
position
toward
the
inner
periphery
of
the
disc.
When
this
key
is
pressed
with
the
tracking
servo
in
a
closed
loop,
the
tracking
servo
automatically
goes
into
an
open
loop.
Since
the
pickup
does
not
automatically
stop
at
the
mechanical
end
point
in
test
mode,
be
careful
with
this
operation.
Moves
the
pickup
position
toward
the
outer
periphery
of
the
disc.
When
this
key
is
pressed
with
the
tracking
servo
in
a
closed
loop,
the
tracking
servo
automatically
goes
into
an
open
loop.
Since
the
pickup
does
not
automatically
stop
at
the
mechanical
end
point
in
test
mode,
be
careful
with
this
operation.
Switches
off
all
the
servos
and
initializes.
The
pickup
remains
where
it
was
when
this
key
was
pressed.
Opens/closes
the
disc
tray.
This
key
is
a
toggle
key
and
open/close
tray
alternately.
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BrandPioneer
ModelPD-J400T
CategoryCD Player
LanguageEnglish

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