X

On the remote control

1 Insert a disc and do the following.

Storing phrases

 

To relabel a track:

frequently used in

Start playing the track you want to relabel,

labeling (Name Bank

and change the track name while the recorder

 

is playing.

Function)

 

To relabel a group:

Phrases often used in track, group, o

Turn group mode on (page 32) and start

labels can be stored in the’s recorder

playing the track within the group you want

to relabel or start recording a track to the

memory. A stored phrase can be used in

group, and change the group name while thepart or in whole in the label of a track,

recorder is playing or recording.

group, or disc.

 

To relabel a disc:

Approximately 25 phrases of about 10

Relabel a disc while the recorder is stopped characters each (with a total character

or recording.

count of about 400) can be stored in the

If you relabel a disc with group settings, turnrecorder’s memory. The actual number

group mode on (page 32).

will depend on the length of each phrases.

2 Follow steps 2 to 4“Onof the remote

 

 

control” in “Labeling recordings” (page 52)

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Control bar

to display a track, group, or disc name.

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3 Follow steps 5 to 7“Onof the remote

 

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control” in “Labeling recordings” (page 52), and then keep pressing the jog dial for 2 seconds or more.

Notes

You cannot relabel premastered MDs or label MDs that have not been recorded.

The recorder is able to display, but cannot label using Japanese“Katakana” characters.

The recorder cannot rewrite a disc or track name of more than 200 letters that was created by another device.

To cancel labeling

On the recorder Press CANCEL.

“CANCEL?” and “PushENTER” appear in the display, and then press the jog dial or N.

CANCEL

Jog dial

DISPLAY

Controlx

On the remote control

Press DISPLAY for 2 seconds or more.

Storing phrases

There are three ways to store phrases.

Storing phrases while labeling a track, group, or disc:

You can store phrases while labeling a track, group, or disc by doing the procedure“Labeling recordings”

(page 51).

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