Sony MDS-S500 Instruction Manual page 28

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Edit MD
Please read
before editing
Buttons commonly used for editing operations
The following buttons can be used in common when
erasing, dividing, moving, and connecting songs.
Note
When naming songs and discs, the following buttons
work differently. For more information, see "Name
songs and discs" (page 34).
AMS knob: Turn to select the desired editing
operation or song number, and press to confirm. It is
also used to specify the part of a song to be erased
or divided.
MENU / NO: Press to display the "Edit Menu" and
select the editing operation. Press during an edit
operation to cancel the edit.
YES: Can be used instead of pressing the AMS knob.
For details on how each button works, see the page
for each editing operation.
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AMS
MENU/NO YES
Before you start editing
To edit the MD: • The MD
is writable • The MD playback mode is set to
normal playback
You need to be there.
About display at the time of editing
When "C11 / Protected" is displayed, the MD has
an erasure prevention hole, so editing is not possible.
Move the knob to close the hole. For details, see "How
to prevent accidental erasure of recordings" (page 13).
When "Tr Protected" is displayed Some songs
checked out on a Net MD device have editing
functions that cannot be operated because the songs
are protected.
When "Cannot Edit" is displayed, editing is
not possible because shuffle playback or program
playback is in progress. Turn off the "SHUF" or "PGM"
display (page 26).
About the display after editing
When "TOC" is lit, the edited contents
have not been recorded on the MD yet. Do not unplug
the power plug from the outlet when "TOC" is lit. You
will not be able to record the edited contents on the
MD.
The edited contents are recorded on the MD when
you try to remove the MD or when you try to turn off
the power of this unit.
When "TOC Writing" is blinking, the edited
content is recorded on the MD. At this time, do not
unplug the power plug from the outlet or shake the
main unit. The compiled content may not be recorded
correctly.

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