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9 STORING RECORDED AUDIO/ GPS DATA
9.4 Playing Back the Recorded Audio (Playback)
Transmission
Operation
Pressing the Menu ([Q]) or [*] key pauses the playback of audio data. Pressing the Menu ([Q])
Pause
or [*] key again resumes the playback of audio data.
Pressing the [E] key cues to the beginning of the audio file being played back, and then starts the
playback. If the [E] key is pressed again before the playback of audio data starts, the playback
starts after cuing to the beginning of the audio data which has the previous list number. Pressing
Cue
the [F] key cues to the beginning of the audio data which has the next list number, and then starts
the playback. Pressing the [F] during playback of the audio data which has the last list number
ends the playback and the list display is restored. If the playback is being paused, the audio data
is cued while remaining in the paused state.
While the [E] key is pressed and held, the audio data being played back continues to rewind.
Releasing the [E] key starts the playback from the point. If the [E] key continues to be pressed
and held until the rewinding reaches the beginning of the audio data being played back, the
rewinding pauses. Furthermore, if the [E] key continues to be pressed and held, the rewinding is
Rewind
resumed from the end of the audio data which has the previous list number. If the rewinding
reaches the beginning of the audio data with the list number 1, the rewinding ends and the audio
data having the list number 1 is played back. If the playback is being paused, the audio data is
rewound while remaining in the paused state.
While the [F] key is pressed and held, the audio data being played back continues to fast-forward.
Releasing the [F] key starts the playback from the point. If the [F] key continues to be pressed
and held until the fast-forwarding reaches the end of the audio data being played back, the fast-
forwarding pauses. Furthermore, if the [F] key continues to be pressed and held, the fast-
Fast forward
forwarding is resumed from the beginning of the audio data which has the next list number. If the
fast-forwarding reaches the end of the audio data having the last list number, the fast-forwarding
and playback end and the list display is restored. If the playback is being paused, the audio data
is fast-forwarded while remaining in the paused state.
Pressing the Back ([O]) or [#] key restores the list display and the playback of the recorded data
End of playback
ends.
0
Deleting an audio datum
1
Press the
Playback
Refer to step 1 of
"Playing back the audio
2
Press the
[
]
or
[
3
Press the
Back ([
The screen to confirm whether to delete the audio data appears.
Common FUNC (K, F)/Ver 2.20
Table 9-6 Operations during Playback
key to display the audio data.
data".
]
key to select the audio data to be deleted.
]) or
[ ]
key after pressing the
Description
Function ([
]) key.
CONTENTS
12 : 34
A
M
Playback
1
0 1 / 2 3 / ' 1 4 9 : 2 3 A
0 1 / 2 3 / ' 1 4 9 : 3 5 A
0 1 / 2 3 / ' 1 4 2 : 2 0 P
P lay
De let e
12 : 34
A
M
Playback
1
D e l e t e ?
O K
Bac k
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