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AXIS 8

 

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

 

a) Read 

Instructions - All the safety and operating instructions should be read 

before this product is connected and used. 

b) Retain 

Instructions - The safety and operating instructions should be kept 

for future reference. 

c) Heed 

Warnings - All warnings on this product and in these operating 

instructions should be followed. 

d) Follow 

Instructions - All operating and other instructions should be followed. 

e) Placement 

– place the unit in a clean dry location. 

f) 

Water and Moisture - This product should be kept away from direct contact 
with liquids. The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing 
and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the 
apparatus. 

g) Temperature- Avoid placing this product to close to any high heat sources 

such as radiators.  Do not use this unit at temperatures below 41

°

F/5

°

C or 

higher than 95

°

F/35

°

C. 

h) Ventilation 

- The appliance should be situated so that it’s location or 

position does not interfere with it’s proper ventilation.  For example, the 
appliance should not be situated on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface that 
may block the ventilation opening; or, placed in a built-installation, such as 
bookcase or cabinet that may impede the flow of air through the ventilation 
openings. 

i) 

Power Sources - This product should be connected to a power supply only 
of the type described in these operating instructions, or as marked on the 
unit. 

j) 

Power Cord Protection - Power supply cords should be routed so that they 
are not likely to be walked upon or pinched by items placed on or against 
them.  When removing the cord from a power outlet be sure to remove it by 
holding the plug attachment and not by pulling on the cord. 

k) 

Object and Liquid Entry - Take care that objects do not fall into and that 
liquids are not spilled into the inside of the mixer. 

l) Cleaning 

– The appliance should be cleaned only as recommended by the 

manufacturer.  Do not use chemical solvents to clean the unit. 

m) Non-use 

Periods – The power cord of the appliance should be unplugged 

from the outlet when left unused for long periods of time.  

n) 

Damage Requiring Service - Only qualified personnel should service this 
product.  If you have any questions about service please contact Numark at 
the number(s) shown on the back cover of this manual. 

o) 

Grounding or Polarization - Precautions should be taken so that the 
grounding or polarization means built into the CD player is not defeated. 

p) 

Internal/External Voltage Selectors - Internal or external voltage selector 
switches, if any, should only be reset and re-equipped with a proper plug 
for alternative voltage by a qualified service technician. Do not attempt to 
alter this yourself. 

q)

 

Carts and Stands 

The appliance should be used only with a cart or stand 

that is recommended by the manufacturer of the cart or stand.     An 
appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, 
excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart 
combination to overturn.

 

SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS

 

Disconnect power cord before servicing

 

Replace critical components 

  only with factory parts or

recommended equivalents

 

For AC line powered units - Before returning repaired unit to user,
use an ohmmeter to measure from both AC plug blades to all exposed
metallic parts.  The resistance should be no more than 100,000ohms.

 

DANGER:

  INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCK 

FAILED OR DEFEATED.  AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM. 

USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED 
HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE 

 

 

CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK 

DO NOT REMOVE ANY COVER.  NO USER- 

SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING  TO 

QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY. 

The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within the 

equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the 

presence of un-insulated “dangerous voltage” within the 

product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to 

constitute a risk of electric shock.

 

The exclamation point within the equilateral triangle is 
intended to alert the user to the presence of important 

operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in 

the literature accompanying this appliance.

 

 

CAUTION 

FOR USA & CANADIAN  MODELS ONLY 

TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT USE 

THIS (POLARIZED) PLUG WITH AN 

EXTENSION CORD, RECEPTACLE OR OTHER 

OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY 

INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE.

 

WARNING:

 To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, do not expose this 

appliance to rain or moisture. Electrical equipment should NEVER be kept or 
stored in damp environments. 

 

NOTICE CONCERNING FCC REGULATIONS 

This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and may cause 
interference to radio and television reception if you do not operate it in strict 
accordance with the procedures detailed in this OPERATING MANUAL. 
This unit complies with Class B computing device rules in accordance with 
the specifications in Sub-part J or Part 15 of the FCC Rules, which are 
designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a 
residential installation.  There is no guarantee, however, that interference will 
not occur in a particular installation.  If the unit does cause interference to any 
radio or television reception, try to reduce it by one or more of the following 
means: 
 

a)  Reposition the other unit and/or its antennae 

 

b)  Move this unit 

 

c)  Move this unit and the other unit(s) further apart 

 

d)  Plug this unit into a different AC outlet so that it is 

 

on a different circuit from the other equipment. 

This note is in accordance with Section 15.838 of the FCC Rules. 
 

This unit does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emission 
from digital apparatus set out in the radio interference regulations of 
the Canadian Department of Communications. 

 

 

 

DOUBLE INSULATED - When servicing use only identical replacement parts 

 

For 220-volt use in USA, use NEMA style 220-volt plug.  For other countries use proper plug for local outlet. 

- The Leader in DJ Technology 

©2002 Numark Industries 

- 2 - 

http://www.numark.com 

Summary of Contents for AXIS 8

Page 1: ...AXIS 8 Premium CD Player Owner Manual 2002 Industries R33 http www numark com ...

Page 2: ...rce and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS Disconnect power cord before servicing Replace critical components only with factory parts or recommended equivalents For AC line powered units Before returning repaired unit to user use an ohmmeter to measure from both AC plug blades to all exposed metallic parts The resistance should be no more ...

Page 3: ...ration Play Pause Cue Pitch General CD control 8 Advanced Operations Pitch Change Key Change 10 Beatkeeper 10 Matching Beats 11 Looping 12 Stuttering Hot Starts 13 Special Effects 14 Program Functions A MUST READ 16 Fader Start Relay 17 Cue Point Storage 18 Updating your Software 19 MIDI IN OUT 20 Specifications 23 Warranty 24 The Leader in DJ Technology 2002 Numark Industries 3 http www numark co...

Page 4: ...m master tempo With master tempo the pitch only locks at the 0 point So often a DJ is in the middle of a pitched mix and determines they need to make rapid and drastic changes in speed to bring in a record or change the mood With KEY LOCK you can lock on right in at your current position no returning to 0 On top of that we took it one step further Because we developed our own technology for this f...

Page 5: ...lectronics store or you can use the fader start cable instead for this purpose 5 Check the voltage selection switch is set to correctly match your local power supply 6 Connect IEC power cord to the back of the unit then to your power source DIGITAL OUTPUTS This CD player is specially equipped with digital outputs The format is type 2 form 1 also known as S PDIF Sony Phillips Digital Interface Form...

Page 6: ...s key control 14 PITCH SLIDER Controls the overall speed of the music 15 PITCH RANGE LED Indicates current pitch range of the pitch slider 16 EFFECT BUTTON Used to determine desired effect 17 EFFECT HOLD Used to set effects to an alternate position 18 LOOP IN Used to set stutter and loop in points 19 LOOP OUT Used to set loop out points and release the loop 20 RELOOP STUTTER Used for repeated play...

Page 7: ...s 32 MIDI IN Connector The port is for receiving MIDI Musical Instrument Digital Interface signals from other MIDI devices such as CD players Keyboards or Drum machines 33 MIDI OUT Connector The port is for sending MIDI signals to other MIDI devices DISPLAY FEATURES 1 PLAY Active while the unit is actually playing a CD 2 PAUSE Active when the unit is paused 3 CUE Flashing when the unit is setting ...

Page 8: ...ting will be remembered at power down Cue Returns and pauses the music at the last set cue point The cue point is the last place in which the unit was paused and then play was pressed Pressing a second time allows for temporary play of this point You can easily edit the cue point by turning the wheel As you rotate the wheel the music will sound By stopping the wheel and pressing play a new point i...

Page 9: ...er of times This function is called back cue PLAY PAUSE and CUE Pressing Play to start then pressing Pause and then Play again a new cue point will be set Pressing Cue will return to the last pause position and will be the new cue point EDITING CUE POINT When the jog wheel is turned while paused a new cue point can be located By pressing PLAY while paused that point will be set By pressing PLAY ag...

Page 10: ...ically set to the 0 pitch position By doing this we have allowed you to activate this function while playing without changing the key Key Lock Pressing holds the key in place The display will indicate to show the current key is locked If pitch tempo is changed the current key will continue to play By putting the pitch at 100 you can actually slow the music to a complete stop while playing the last...

Page 11: ...he BPM readout and adjusting the pitch When the tempo of the music of the selected CD player is slow compared to the tempo of the other player move the slider to the side and match the BPM When faster move the pitch slider to the side The following description is for the case of matching the pitch of player 2 to the pitch of the music being played on player 1 Press PLAY on Player 1 Press PLAY on P...

Page 12: ...e end point for a loop The first time you press while a CD is in play mode the LOOP OUT LED will turn on and flash while the song automatically returns to the LOOP IN point with no breaks and continues to play When the song reaches the LOOP OUT point again it returns to the LOOP IN point and continues to repeat this action You will notice the LOOP IN LED will also be flashing during loop action To...

Page 13: ...ically returns the music to the LOOP IN point and will play the loop until it is released with the LOOP OUT button Stutter starts instant play from previously set Hot points Simply set your stutter Hot Start point by follow the directions for setting loop in because the points are the same Remember the button serves also for the reloop function so if a loop out has been set the unit will also loop...

Page 14: ...In Scratch 2 when the wheel is brought to a stop the music will stop and when you push the wheel forward the unit will automatically play In Scratch 3 the unit scratches from the current buffer until the unit is released When released the unit jumps ahead to the point where the music would have been if not interrupted This essentially allows a bleep of dirty lyrics through scratch In Scratch 4 the...

Page 15: ...s the parts to 1 4 1 2 and 1 1 Rotating to the right makes faster changes of 1 16 1 32 1 64 then smaller increments making for another interesting effect If you deactivate the effect then turn it on again it remembers the last set parameter Isolate This isolation filter lets you play only a specific frequency of the music Rotation of the wheel moves the frequency played through the audio spectrum ...

Page 16: ...red seconds Startup Speed this allows you to adjust the startup speed of initial play Press PLAY STUTTER then rotate the wheel until the desired seconds of startup are shown The STUTTER function will not be affected Pressing PLAY STUTTER twice will toggle startup between and the desired seconds Relay time this gives options for the amount of time used for relaying between tracks on two connected u...

Page 17: ...t will cue or pause depending upon CD player setting To select start stop mode hold the time button for 2 seconds If the display shows then the CD will pause when the crossfader is moved away If the display shows then the CD will CUE when the crossfader is moved away REMOTE SWITCH START Remote switch start is achievable by attaching your CD player to a switch like a foot switch found in most music...

Page 18: ...then the LCD will show NO FETCH All cue loop in and loop out points are restored along with the BPM and downbeat for immediate access to beatkeeper functions To TRANSFER stored cue points from another unit No Disc should be in the player The CD Player needing cue points Player A should be looped via MIDI to another CD player with the cue points already stored Player B Press on Player A to retrieve...

Page 19: ... slowest speed possible to ensure an accurate burn If you have a disc at once option it should be used 6 You should set the program to finalize the CD 7 Burn the disc Programming 8 Power up your CD player with no CD inside 9 Place in the CD in the tray and close the drawer with the OPEN CLOSE button Do not close the drawer by pressing PLAY 10 Wait until the display indicates time remaining 11 Pres...

Page 20: ...djust to match to the nearest beat of the master If is pressed the slave will now start with the next beat of the master If is pressed during INTERLOCK the slave will automatically start the next time the master matches the beat of the slave SLAVE TO MIDI CLOCK When the AXIS 8 is hooked up to receive another clock device through it s MIDI input such as a drum machine beat synchronization can be ac...

Page 21: ...er Set your keyboard to transmit on Channel 6 Add a foot pedal to the keyboard for added control The chart below details key reaction MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART note further MIDI Specs can be found at our web site http www numark com The Leader in DJ Technology 2002 Numark Industries 21 http www numark com ...

Page 22: ... IEC Power cord loose from rear of unit Insert the power plug firmly into the AC outlet and make sure connection is good in unit rear Disc play does not start The disc is loaded upside down The disc is too dirty Reload the disc with the label side up Clean the disc No sound Improper output cable connections Improper amplifier operation Connect the output cables correctly Check amplifier setup Soun...

Page 23: ...A 96 dB Dynamic range 94 dB Output level 1 3 Volts R M S Start Time within 0 006 seconds Pitch control range 6 12 25 100 slider Pitch bend 50 rotary and buttons 16 Digital Output type 2 form 1 S PDIF Sony Phillips Digital Interface Format GENERAL Dimensions 9 75 x 8 5 x 3 25 247 x 216 x 82 5mm Weight 6 5 lbs 2 95 kg Power Supply 115 230V AC 50 60Hz Power Consumption 15W Specifications are subject ...

Page 24: ...K SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL INDIRECT OR SIMILAR DAMAGES LOSS OF PROFITS DAMAGES TO PURCHASER S PROPERTY OR INJURY TO PURCHASER OR OTHERS ARISING OUT OF THE USE MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE ANY NUMARK MIXER BREACH OF WARRANTY OR NEGLIGENCE INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO NUMARK S OWN NEGLIGENCE EVEN IF NUMARK OR ITS AGENT HAS BEEN ADVISED OF SUCH DAMAGES OR FOR ANY CLA...

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