Selecting A Program; Erasing A Program; Editing A Program Title - Fostex VF160EX Operation Manual

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Selecting a Program

If there are several programs set on the disk, there may
be a need to select a target program. The following
instructions are based on the VF160EX in the STOP
status in the Normal Display.
1. Press the [PGM SEL] key in the STOP state.
The current program number and "Select PGM!" appears,
then the "Sure?" message starts flashing on the LCD.
2. Turn the [JOG] dial display to select the target program
number (flashing).
"New PGM?" appears when turning the [JOG] dial clockwise.
Use this to create a new program, according to the
instructions as described above.
3. Select the target program number (flashing), then press
the [ENTER/YES] key.
The Normal Display of the selected program appears.

Erasing a Program

The user can erase unnecessary programs. Note that
there must be sufficient storage space (disk space
available to store new/more data) on the hard disk to
record or edit existing programs. By erasing an
unnecessary program from the disk, the user can make
more disk space and thus, ensure smooth operations
of other functions.
<Precaution>
• The program started prior to executing the ERASE
function is the program that is going to be erased.
Therefore, the user must start the program to erase
according to the " Selecting a Program " instructions,
described above.
• If a program is erased when there is only one program
on the disk, then only the data saved for that program
is erased. Note that an empty program 1 (P01) will
remain on the disk even in such case.
• Let's take the following case as an example. As shown
in the figure below, there are five programs from P01
to P05. Note that the program numbers always remain
in sequential order. Therefore, when program
number P03 is erased, there will only be a total of 4
programs. This means though the data on P03 is
erased, and the numbers are sequentially corrected
(no number is skipped). Note that only the contents
of P03 are erased and the numbers are merely
reassigned in sequential order according to the
number of programs available. Simply put, P04
becomes P03 and P05 becomes P04, when P03 is
erased, as in this case.
P02
P01
P02
P01
• Remember that it is not possible to UNDO/REDO
(unerase or re-erase) the ERASE feature once a
program is erased.
P05
P03
P04
Delete
P03
P04
1. Press the [SETUP] key in the STOP state.
The system goes to the SETUP mode and proceeds to the
SETUP menu selection display.
2. Turn the [JOG] dial to select the "Delete" menu, then
press the [ENTER/YES] key.
The current program number appears and "Sure?" flashes
(****: Title). To cancel the ERASE procedure, press the
[EXIT/NO] key while "Sure?" is flashing.
3. Press the [ENTER/YES] key.
The Normal Display of the next program following the
program erased appears.

Editing a Program Title

Note that the program title can be assigned when
"Creating a New Program" as described in the previous
section. However, the user must follow the instructions
below to edit a title (or Tentative Title) that has already
been assigned.
<Precaution>
Note that only the title of the program that is started up
can be edited.
The user cannot choose a program from the SETUP mode.
Therefore, the user must first start the program to edit,
before going to the SETUP mode.
1. Press the [SETUP] key in the STOP state.
The system goes to the SETUP mode and proceeds to the
display to select a SETUP menu.
2. Turn the [JOG] dial to select the "Title Edit" menu, then
press the [ENTER/YES] key.
The title (name) of the current program started appears.
The left end of the title is highlighted and flashes. (the
flashing cursor indicates that it is editable)
Flashing
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