Tape Number Changes - JVC HR-IP820U Instructions Manual

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HR-IP820U INDEX Plus+
97.5.20 5:45 PM
Revising/Erasing Directories
F4 (CAPS/small): Program titles can be made to
appear in all capital letters, all lower-case letters, or a
combination of the two. The default setting is capital.
To change a letter to lower case, place the frame on it
and press 6 (PAUSE). Press 6 (PAUSE) again to
change it back to a capital letter. To input a lower-case
letter, press F4 (noting that "small" has changed to
"CAPS" at the bottom of the screen) and then input
the letter.
NOTES:
The function of F4 displayed is always the opposite
of the form of a letter you input.
EX. If you input a letter when "CAPS" is displayed,
the letter will be lower case.
Press CLEAR to delete the previous letter.
To copy a title, press PLAY when the cursor is next
to that title. Then move the cursor to the location
where the copied title is to be placed and press
STOP. The new title supercedes the previous one.
Once you've made all desired changes, press ENTER
and the directory reappears.

Tape Number Changes

Procedure
1 Follow the instructions in the box in the first section
of page 19 for accessing the REVISE screen.
When it appears, press 2.
REVISE
1 TITLE
2 TAPE#
3 ERASE DIRECTORY
PRESS(1),(2)or(3)
PRESS(CANCEL)TO RETURN
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2 The TAPE# screen appears.
Under "CURRENT", the number of the tape whose
directory you accessed appears automatically. (See
NOTE at the end of this page.) The frame appears to
the far right, under "NEW". Input the new Tape
Number using the DIGIT buttons. Press CLEAR to
make corrections, or CANCEL to quit the process.
Once the number is input, press ENTER.
3 If the new number you input is already assigned to
another tape, the screen looks like this:
Wait a few seconds, or press CANCEL, to return to
the TAPE# screen.
If the new number you input is accepted, the directory
reappears, with the new Tape Number displayed in
the top right portion of the screen.
NOTE: At the TAPE# screen, you can change the
CURRENT number. However, if you are not exactly
sure of the contents of the tape represented by that
number, you are advised to access that tape's
directory and confirm the contents before changing the
number. If the number you input under "CURRENT" is
not in memory, a screen appears to tell you this. Wait a
few seconds, or press CANCEL, to return to the
TAPE# screen.
(cont'd)
TAPE#
CURRENT
NEW
12
PRESS(DIGITS)
THEN PRESS(ENTER)
PRESS(CLEAR)TO MAKE
CORRECTION
PRESS(CANCEL)TO RETURN
TAPE#0110 ALREADY EXISTS
PRESS(CANCEL)TO RETURN
PRESS(INDEXPlus+)TO EXIT
Continued on next page.

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