Index Marks/Temp Marks; Writing An Index Mark/Temp Mark; Erasing An Index Mark/Temp Mark - Olympus DM-720 User Manual

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Index marks/temp marks

Writing an index mark or temp mark in a file enables you to quickly access desired position in
the file with the same operations used for fast-forwarding, rewinding or skipping to the start
of a file. Index marks can only be written in files created with Olympus voice recorders. For files
created with other devices, you can temporarily store desired positions in the memory using
temp marks.

Writing an index mark/temp mark

When the desired position has
1
been reached press the F2 (INDEX)
button to write an index mark or
temp mark.
NOTE
• Temp marks are temporary
markings. They are automatically
erased when you select a different
file, transfer the file to a PC, or
move the file on a PC.
• You can write up to 99 index
marks/temp marks in a single
file. The message [No more can
be set] appears if you attempt to
write more than 99 marks.
• You cannot write or erase index
marks/temp marks in files that
have been locked by the file lock
function (☞ P.52).

Erasing an index mark/temp mark

Select a file that contains index
1
mark/temp mark you want to
erase and start playback.
Use the 9 or 0 button to
2
select the index mark/temp mark
you want to erase.
When the number of the index
3
mark/temp mark to erase is being
shown (for about 2 seconds)
in the display, press the ERASE
button.
• Any subsequent index marks/temp
marks in the file are automatically
renumbered.
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