Carring Out "Full Erasure - Fostex VF160EX Operation Manual

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Carrying out "full erasure"
1. While the recorder is stopped, press the [SETUP] key.
The display shows the SETUP menu.
2. Use the [JOG] dial to select "Save PGM" and press the
[ENTER/YES] key.
The display shows the screen for selecting the save device,
where "IDE" flashes.
3. While "IDE" flashes, press the [ENTER/YES] key.
The display now shows the screen for selecting the save
mode, where "Bkup" flashes.
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4. Use the [JOG] dial to highlight "Setup" and press the
[ENTER/YES] key.
The display now shows the screen for setting write
condition, where "Copyright" is highlighted.
5. Use the [JOG] dial to highlight "Disc Erase" and press the
[ENTER/YES] key.
The display now shows the screen for selecting the erase
mode, where "Quick" flashes.
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To carry out "Full erase", select "Full".
To carry out the "Quick erase" which is the same one as
described on the previous page, select "Quick".
If you select "Eject", the disc is ejected.
6. Use the [JOG] dial to highlight "Full" and press the
[ENTER/YES] key.
The VF160EX starts erasing. When completing,
"Completed!" is shown.
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<Note>
If the VF160EX cannot carry out "Full erase" by any rea-
son, the display returns to show the screen for select-
ing the erase mode.
In such a case, try to carry out the same operation as
described above.
7. To "full erase" another disc, press the [ENTER/YES] key,
followed by the procedure described in <How to
"full erase" another disc> below.
To exit the erase mode, press the [EXIT/NO] key.
<How to "full erase" another disc>
Pressing the [ENTER/YES] key brings up the
screen for selecting the erase mode shown above.
Select "Eject" and press the [ENTER/YES] key. The
disc already erased is ejected.
Then set another disc to be erased.
When setting the disc, the display automatically
changes to the screen for selecting the erase
mode.
Select "Full" as step 6 above.
The VF160EX starts full erasing.
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