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How to Change the Battery in a Dell DJ-20..
The DJ is an MP3 player developed by the Dell computer company. Like any other battery-powered electronic device, the battery will likely give out and stop working at some point. If this happens to a Dell DJ, the two main options for fixing it are to send it to Dell to have the battery replaced, or do it yourself. You can save a great deal of time and money by replacing your own Dell DJ battery.
Things You'll Need:
* Micro screwdriver set * Tweezers
Instructions
Hold the Dell DJ upside down so you have a clear view of the bottom.
Wedge a flat-head micro screwdriver in between the black plastic piece and the USB port on the bottom of the DJ. Pry the plastic piece off and set it aside. You should now see four tiny screws on the bottom of the DJ.
Remove the four screws with a micro Phillips-head screwdriver. Set the screws aside in a safe place.
Pull the metal plate out that was held in by the screws. You may need to use a screwdriver to help pry it out. Once removed, you will have access to the inside of the DJ.
Locate the small red cable with a white plug on the inside of the DJ. Carefully pull the plug out. If you cannot grab the plug with your fingers, use a pair of tweezers to do so.
Grab the battery with a pair of tweezers and pull it out. The battery is the thin rectangular piece that the red cable is attached to.
Insert a new battery where the old one was. Plug the battery into the motherboard where the first battery was plugged.
Reattach the metal plate on the DJ with the four tiny screws. Snap the black plastic piece back on to finish the job.
Make sure your 2nd turntable is connected to the PHONO input of your DJ Mixer or Receiver. If you have it connected to LINE IN or AUX IN, the turntable will be very low, as this model requires a phono pre-amp to amplify it's signal.
If this is set up correctly, then you might want to check your cartridge. Can you swap the cartridges out to see if the problem remains on the same turntable, or if it switches to the other turntable. If it switches, then you know the problem is with the cartridges.
If that checks out ok, you might have an issue with the RCA cables or Tonearm or both. At this stage, I would suggest taking it to a service center for assistance.
More than likely the RCA cables need to be replaced. Torque, Serato, and all digital dj programs require a clear signal path coming from the source (turntable, cdj, etc). If it does not have a clear signal, or 1 side is louder than the other, it will not work.
You have to remember, these are analog turntables connecting to a digital system. The signal quality is different, and your RCA cables have to be prestine.
The following cables work very well for this type of configuration:
Hold play button while inserting a paperclip into reset opening on dell dj. Release paperclip while still holding play. Recovery mode should come up hopefully.
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