Index Marks - Olympus DS-5500 Instruction Manual

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Index marks

Index marks can be placed into a file during
recording or playback. Index marks are used to
provide a quick and easy way to identify important or
significant parts within the file.
Setting an index mark
While the recorder is in recording mode
1
or in playback mode, press the
F3 (INDEX) button.
• An index number will appear on the display
and the status indicator light will start
flashing.
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Set
INSERT
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INDEX
Locating an index mark
While playing back a file, press and hold
1
the 9 or 0 button.
• The recorder stops for 1 second when it
reaches the index mark.
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Clearing an index mark
1 Select a file in which index marks you
want to erase are contained.
Press the 9 or 0 button to select
2
the index mark to erase.
While the index number appears for
3
approximately 2 seconds on the display,
press the ERASE button.
• The index mark is erased.
Notes
• Up to 32 index marks can be set within a file.
• When a file is locked or set to read-only, or when
the SD card is locked, index mark cannot be
erased.
• If the recorder has been set to DSS Classic mode,
index marks are limited to a maximum of 16 for
each file.
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