Editing Recorded MDs
Labeling Recordings
(Title Function)
DISPLAY/CHAR
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EDIT/NO
Kt4 AMS PPI
YES
Use the following procedure to label a track or an MD.
You can label a track while it is playing, pausing or
recording. If the track is playing or recording, be
sure to finish labeling before the track ends. If the
track ends before you've completed the labeling
procedure, the characters already entered are not
recorded and the track will remain unlabeled.
1
Press EDIT/NO repeatedly until "Name in ?"
appears in the display, then do the following:
To label
Make sure that the deck is
A track
Playing, pausing, recording the track
:
to be labeled, or stopped after locating
the track to be labeled
An MD
Stopped with no track number
b
%
appearing in the display
2
Press YES.
A flashing cursor appears in the display.
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=:
67090
us
eri
11:12:13 1418
161718
dba wesss
3
Press DISPLAY/CHAR to select the character
type as follows:
es
To select
Press DISPLAY/CHAR repeatedly
until
Uppercase letters
"A" appears in the display
Lowercase letters
"a" appears in the display
Numbers
"0" appears in the display
TRACE
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as
sre
676
9
0
aye
11:12:13
14 15
>
WIT 18
bbe wasae
Turn AMS to select the character.
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4,
46
Re
sits.
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carey
11 12:13
14:15
>
1617 18
F
ET)
dn
m4
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The selected character flashes.
Letters, numbers, and symbols appear in
sequential order as you turn AMS.
You can use the following symbols in titles:
C"#G%&'()*t,-./15<=>7?@_-
You can press DISPLAY / CHAR to change the
character type at any time during Step 4 (see
Step 3).
Press AMS to enter the selected character.
The cursor shifts rightward and waits for the
input of the next character.
sta,
as
Bae
678
9
10
VWs 12 13 14:16
wet
GA de. wees
Repeat Steps 3 to 5 until you have entered the
entire title.
If you entered the wrong character
Press <4 or > unti the character to be corrected starts
flashing, and repeat Steps 3 to 5 to enter the correct
character.
To erase a character
Press << or PP until the character to be erased starts
flashing, then press EDIT / NO.
To enter a space
Press AMS or B® while the cursor is flashing.
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