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Recorder buttons that are used toinput characters

Button

PLAY/
SET
FF/+
REW/
FOLDER/
REPEAT
ERASE
INDEX
DISPLAY

Push

Press
once
Press
and hold
Press
once
Press
and hold
Press
once
Press
and hold
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Press
once
Press
and hold
Press
once
Press
and hold
Action
To input the selected
character and advance
the input position.
Confirms folder name or file
comment.
Selects character to be
input: forward.
Skips forward quickly
through characters.
Selects character to be
input: back.
Skips back quickly through
characters.
Returns to previous
character.
To delete the flashing
character.
Switches between
character groups (type).
Quickly cycles through the
character groups (types).
Selects character to be
input: skips ahead by 5
characters.
Quickly skips ahead in
increments of five
characters.

Use the two following methods to quickly

find characters.

1When the INDEX button is pressed, the

displayed character group (example:

Uppercase, lowercase, template, symbols)

will change, and you can then press the FF/

+ or REW/ buttons to select characters.

2Every time the DISPLAY button is

pressed, it will skip ahead by five

characters, so you can quickly move

closer to the character you want.

(Currently displayed character) (Space)
DICT. TO DO A F K P U Z
a f k p u z 1 6 , (
# ^ (Space) DICT. TO DO...
If you press the DISPLAY button while a
character other than one of the above appears,
you will skip to the closest forward character in
the above cycle.
Pressing the DISPLAY button again will then
cycle through every fifth character as shown
above.
Available characters

Type of Characters

Template
Large caps
Small caps
Numerics
Symbols
Folder
name
input
File
comment
input
Action
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Assigning Folder Names (FOLDER NAME)