Sony MZ-R909 CD Player User Manual


 
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2 While the recorder is stopped, press
the jog dial, turn the dial until “EDIT”
flashes in the display, and then press
the dial again.
:Name flashes in the display.
3 Press the jog dial.
The disc is ready to be labeled.
4 Press x to shift the cursor from the
letter input area to the character
palette.
5 Press . or > to select a letter
and press N to enter.
The selected letter appears in the
letter input area and the cursor moves
to the next input position. The buttons
used for character input and their
functions are listed below.
6 Repeat step 5, and then enter all
characters of the label name.
7 Press the jog dial for 2 seconds or
more
.
The disc is labeled.
Buttons
(Press/
Turn)
Functions
1)
X To move the cursor from the
character palette to the letter
input area.
To move the cursor upward
in the character palette.
x To move the cursor from the
letter input area to the
character palette.
To move the cursor
downward in the character
palette.
./
>
To move the cursor to the
left or right.
Letter input area
Character palette
N To enter a letter in the
character palette.
To enter the text string in the
letter input area (Press for 2
seconds or more).
VOL + To insert a blank space
before the cursor in the letter
input area.
To move the cursor to the
right in the character palette.
VOL To delete a letter in the letter
input area.
To move the cursor to the
left in the character palette.
Jog dial To select a character in the
letter input area (Turn).
To scroll the character
palette in the palette
2)
(Turn).
To enter a letter (Press).
To enter a name (Press for 2
seconds or more).
GROUP/
CANCEL
To cancel labeling in the
letter input area.
To move the cursor from the
character palette to the letter
input area,
T MARK To display “:”, “–” and “/”
repeatedly at the input
position in the letter input
area.
1)
Functions of a button may vary, depending on
whether it is used in the letter input area or the
character palette.
2)
If phrases are stored in the name bank, the first
phrase stored appears in the display (page 59).
Buttons
(Press/
Turn)
Functions
1)