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To display the disc status
Press the J button or j button to select "DISC," then
press the k button.
The status of the loaded disc appears.
DISC STATUS
USER ID:
TITLE
:
REMAIN
REWRITE
SALVAGE
FILE SYSTEM :
TO MENU : MENU KEY
To display the status of the current clip
Press the J button or j button to select "CLIP," then
press the k button.
The status of the clip at the current position appears.
(When the current clip changes because of playback or
a search, the display switches to the status of the new
clip.)
CLIP STATUS
NORMAL MODE
CURRENT ID
TITLE
RECORD DEVICE:
SERIAL:
DATE
TIME
TO MENU : MENU KEY
To return to the previous menu page
Press the MENU button.
To exit the menu system
Press the MENU button twice.
To delete clips
Proceed as follows.
1
Carry out steps 1 and 2 in the previous section "To
display disc status and clip status."
2
Press the J button or j button to select "DELETE,"
then press the k button.
The "DELETE" menu item appears.
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3
Delete the last clip or all clips.
To delete the last clip
Press the J button or j button to select "LAST
CLIP," then press the k button.
The number of the clip to be deleted appears.
To cancel the deletion and return to the previous page,
press the MENU button.
To delete all clips
Press the J button or j button to select "ALL CLIP,"
then press the k button.
The message "ALL DELETE OK?" appears.
To cancel the deletion and return to the previous page,
press the RESET button.
To cancel the deletion and exit the menu system, press
the MENU button.
4
Press the SET button.
The last clip is deleted, or all clips are deleted.
To format discs
See 3-6-5 "Formatting a Disc" (page 37).
To set the date and time
See 3-4 "Setting the Date and Time" (page 34).
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