Using the PLAY LIST to edit programs (continued)
Moving a Scene (Move)
RAM
After performing steps (1) to (4) of “Adding Scenes to a PLAY LIST”, perform the following steps:
(5)Use [ , ] to select “Move” and press [ENTER].
(6)Use [ , , , ] to select the scene you want to move and press [ENTER].
(7)Use [ , , , ] to select the scene currently in the position to which you want to move the scene and press [ENTER].
•The scene you selected in step (6) moves to the position in front of the scene selected.
(8)Use search functions such as
(9) Use [ , ] to select “Exit” and press [ENTER].
To re-edit another scene
(1)Use [ , ] after step (8) to select “Next” or “Back” and press [ENTER] until you find the scene you want to
(2)Repeat steps
Note:
•You cannot specify an end point before a start point or a start point after an end point.
For your reference:
•You can
To move another scene
Repeat steps (6) and (7).
To re-edit a PLAY LIST Scene (Re-edit)
RAM
After performing steps (1) to (4) of “Adding Scenes to a PLAY LIST”, perform the following steps:
(5)Use [ , ] to select
Erasing a Scene from a PLAY LIST (Erase)
RAM
After performing steps (1) to (4) of “Adding Scenes to a PLAY LIST”, perform the following steps:
(5) Use [ , ] to select “Erase” and press [ENTER].
(6)Use [ , , , ] to select the scene you want to erase and press [ENTER].
(7)Use [ ] to select “Yes” and press [ENTER].
(6)Use [ , , , ] to select the scene you want to
(7)Use search function such as
•The selected scene is erased from the play list.
To erase other scene
Repeat steps (6) and (7).
To stop partway
Select “No” in step (7) and press [ENTER] or [RETURN].
For your reference:
•The play list itself is erased if you erase all the scenes in it.
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