File Name/Next File Name; Disk Remaining; Current Drive/File Number; Protect Icon - Fostex PD606 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 3: Names and Functions

File name/Next file name

During playback or recording, this area shows the name of the current audio file.
In record pause mode, it shows the name of the next audio file to be created.
During playback (including while stopped)
or recording, the name of the current audio
file is shown. During recording, the remain-
ing time is also shown.
A file name is automatically given and shown according to the setting of the "Default file
name" item in the "SYS SETUP" menu of the MENU mode, as follows.
(By default, the "Default file name" item is set to "Take". See page 140 for details about
the "Default file name" item.)
When "Take" is selected
When "Date" is selected
When "Reel" is selected

Disk remaining

When any track is record-armed, the remaining recordable time of the disk or partition
is shown.
Depending on the number of record-armed tracks, the remaining time changes.

Current drive/file number

This area shows the current drive name and the audio file number.
The following shows the examples when an audio file recorded on a DVD-RAM disk or
hard disk partition is loaded.
The DVD drive is selected as the current drive
and the audio file "002" is currently loaded.

Protect icon

When a hard disk partition is protected, " " is shown.
You can protect or unprotect a hard disk partition via the "DISK UTILITY" menu of the
MENU mode (see page 211).
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If any track is record-armed, the name of the
next audio file to be created is shown, as well
as the remaining time.
The file name is given as "<Scene name> + <Take number>". You can
specify the Scene name and the starting take number via the MENU mode.
The Take number is incremented automatically each time a file is created.
The file name is given as the internal realtime clock data when you start
recording.
The file name is given as "<Disk (or partition) volume label> + <File num-
ber>".
Partition 1 is selected as the current drive and
the audio file "001" is currently loaded.

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