25
MD — Editing
After recording
Use Name Function on page 24. You can input
a total of approximately 1700 characters for the
disc title and track titles on a single MD.
1 Press MD on the remote to switch the
function to MD.
To label a track, press . or > on the
remote repeatedly until the desired track
number appears.
2 Press NAME EDIT/SELECT on the
remote.
The cursor starts flashing.
3 Press NAME EDIT/SELECT on the
remote repeatedly to select the desired
type of character.
The display changes as follows:
Selected AB* (Upper cases) t Selected
ab* (Lower cases) t Selected 12
(Numbers) t Selected AB* (Upper cases)
t …
* Press number 1 repeatedly to display the
following symbols.
’ – / , . ( ) : ! ?
In addition, when the symbols above appear in
the display, press . or > on the remote
repeatedly to display the following symbols.
& + < > _ = ” ; # $ % @ `
4 Verify that a cursor flashes in the
display. Then enter a character.
If you have selected uppercase or
lowercase letters
1 Press the corresponding letter button
repeatedly until the character to be
entered flashes.
Or, press the button once and press .
or > on the remote repeatedly.
2 Press CURSORt on the remote.
The flashing character is entered and the
cursor shifts to the right.
If you have selected numbers
Press the corresponding number button.
The number is entered and the cursor shifts
to the right.
To enter a blank space
1 Press NAME EDIT/SELECT on the
remote to select upper case or lower
case letters.
2 Press 10/0 on the remote.
A blank space is entered and the cursor
shifts to the right.
5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to enter the rest
of the name.
To change a character
Press TCURSOR or CURSORt on the
remote repeatedly until the character to be
changed flashes, press CLEAR on the
remote to erase the character, then repeat
steps 3 and 4.
6 Press ENTER/YES on the remote to
complete the labeling procedure.
The titles you labeled appear sequentially,
and then the original display appears.
Note
You can label a track title during play. The playback
repeats until you finish labeling.
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