Erasing A Single Track (Track Erase); Or Erasing All Tracks On A Disc (All Erase) - Kenwood HM-382MD Instruction Manual

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Erasing a single track
TRACK ERASE
During playback, it is possible to erase only the
track being played. The track numbers of the
tracks after the erased track will be adjusted.
Be careful in using this operation because a track
cannot be recovered once it has been erased.
Perform the operations in the following procedure while the display is blinking.
Erasing a single track
1
Play the track to be erased.
2
Select "ERASE".
1 Select "ERASE".
TRACK EDIT
÷ To abort "TRACK ERASE" in the middle, press the
TRACK EDIT key.
÷ "COMBINE" is not displayed during playback or
pause of the first track.
2 Set it.
ERASE
0
02 ERASE
3
Execute the erase operation.
COMPLETE
4
After editing, eject and remove the mini
disc.
÷ To delete a track while in stop mode, use the
procedure for "Erasing all tracks on a disc" and select
the track to be deleted using the 4 or ¢ key in
step 2-2.
Always eject the MD after title entry or editing.
Do not turn power off or apply shock or impact while
"WRITING" is displayed. If the power cord is un-
plugged before "WRITING" disappears, the recorded
or edited data will be lost.
or erasing all tracks on a disc
(TRACK ERASE)
P.CALL
SET
o
k
ENTER
ALL ERASE
During stop, all tracks can be erased. Be careful
in using this operation because the tracks can-
not be recovered once the entire minidisc has
been erased.
Erasing all tracks on a disc
1
Stop the disc.
2
Select "ALL ERASE".
1 Select "ERASE".
TRACK EDIT
÷ To abort "ALL ERASE" in the middle, press the
TRACK EDIT key.
2 Set it.
"ALL ERASE ?" is displayed.
÷ A track can also be erased by selecting the track
number with the 4 or ¢ key.
3 Set it.
ERASE
A
LL ERASE
3
Execute the erase operation.
COMPLETE
4
After editing, eject and remove the mini
disc.
MD Edit Functions
(ALL ERASE)
P.CALL
SET
SET
o
k
ENTER

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