Hardware Manuals


Pioneer DJ - DJM-S9 - Layout  

FRONT & REAR PANELS





KEY

Operation

34 AC POWER
Connect the unit with an AC Outlet using the provided cable to this socket. Power on when all other connections are done
35 MASTER OUT 2
Alternative Un-balanced Master Output using RCA cables
36 MASTER OUT
Balanced Master Output using XLR cables to connect with your amplifier/amplified speakers
37 BOOTH OUT
Booth Output using 1/4" TRS cables to connect with your monitor speakers
38 CH1/CH2 INPUTS
Use the LINE/CD RCA inputs to connect a CD or other Digital Media Player. The sources connected to these Inputs can be selected from the Left (for CH1)/Right (for CH2) Source Selector at the top panel
39 USB A/B
Use any of the 2 available USB ports to connect the DJM-S9 to a computer. See further details at the Back-to-Back section
40 MIC INPUT
Connect a Microphone using a XLR or 1/4" TRS cable
40 AUX INPUT
Connect any Digital Media source to this additional input. Signal from this Input will directly routed to the Master Output. The level of this audio signal is controlled from the AUX LEVEL knob at the front panel of the unit





KEY

Operation

42 MIC SECTION
Adjust the Level, High and Mid frequencies or apply an Echo FX to the Microphone Input (connection at the rear panel). Use the MIC On/Off switcher to turn the Microphone on/off. If the TALK OVER switcher is set to ON, the level of audio signal from the Master Output will be automatically reduced when Microphone is used
43 AUX LEVEL
Adjust the Level of the Auxiliary Input (input at the rear panel)
44 FEELING ADJ
Adjust the feeling of the Crossfader (how much strength is required to slide)
45 CROSSFADER REVERSE
Reverse the blending behavior of the Crossfader.
46 CROSSFADER CURVE
Adjust the slope (blending curve) of the Crossfader.(from Smooth to Cut/Scratch)
47 CH FADER CURVE
Adjust the slope (curve) of the Channel Faders.(from Smooth to Cut/Scratch)
48 CH FADER REVERSE
Reverse the fading behavior of the Channel faders.
49 HEADPHONES SOCKET
Connect your Headphones using a 1/8" or a 1/4" adapter. The level of this output is controlled from the top panel