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DISPLAY
AMS
Press AMS.
“New Name In” appears in the display and the cursor starts blinking.
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STOP
Scrub dial
You can enter names during playback, pause, recording, or stop mode.
When naming a track during recording, be sure to finish before the track ends. If the track ends before you finish the naming procedure, the characters you entered will be discarded and the track will remain unnamed.
When naming a track during playback, the track will repeat until you finish entering the name.
1 Press EDIT/NO to display the Edit Menu.
2 Turn AMS to display “Name ?”, then press AMS. This step is not necessary during recording.
3 Turn AMS to display “Nm In ?”, then press AMS.
4 Turn AMS to specify whether you wish to label the disc or track.
During recording, skip to step 6 (only the track can be named).
• To label the disc, turn AMS to display “Disc”
• To label the track, turn AMS so that the track number blinks in the display.
EDIT/NO
ENTER/YES
Naming Discs and Tracks (Name)
You can create names for your recorded MDs and as well as the individual tracks. Names can consist of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers and symbols and each disc can store about 1,700 characters.

MD Recorded a Editing

Erasing the Entire Disc (All Erase)

This function erases all of the information on the MD (all recorded tracks, track names, and the disc name) in a single operation.

EDIT/NO AMS

1During stop, play, or pause mode, press EDIT/NO to display the Edit Menu.

2Turn AMS to display “All Erase ?”, then press AMS.

“All Erase??” appears in the display.

3Press AMS again to erase the MD.

“Complete!!” appears for a few seconds and the disc name, all tracks, and all track names are erased.

To cancel without erasing the MD

Press EDIT/NO or STOP to exit the “All Erase ?” or “All Erase??” display.

zYou can undo the erase

Use the undo function immediately after erasing the MD (see page 35).

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