Olympus 145025 Microcassette Recorder User Manual


 
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Index Marks
Index marks can be incorporated into a file
during recording or playback to make it easy to
locate interesting information. Index marks
enable faster access to important information
by pressing the FF/+ or REW/– button.
Setting an Index Mark
Press the INDEX button during
recording or playback to set an index
mark.
An index mark is set and the index number
appears on the display.
Clearing an Index Mark
1
Play the file with the index mark
you want to clear.
2
Hold the FF/+ or REW/– button to
choose the index mark to be
cleared.
3
Press the ERASE button while the
index number appears for about 2
seconds on the display.
The index mark is erased.
Index numbers are reassigned automatically.
Notes
Up to 16 index marks can be set in a file. Attempting
to set more index marks will cause “INDEX FULL”
to appear on the display.
Index marks cannot be set or cleared in a file stored
on a SmartMedia card with a write-protect seal
attached to it.
Index marks cannot be set or cleared in a locked
file.
Index Marks/Locking Files
Locking Files
Locking a file keeps important data from being
accidentally erased.
Locked files are not erased when you choose
to erase all files from a folder ( P.17).
1
Choose the file you want to lock.
(See Steps 1 and 2 in “Playing” ( P.15).)
2
Press the FOLDER/MENU button
for 1 second or longer.
The menu opens ( P.27).
3
Press the FF/+ or REW/– button to
open the locking screen (LOCK).
4
Press the REC/SET button.
The file locking setup process begins.
5
Press the FF/+ or REW/– button to
choose between ON and OFF.
ON :Locks the file and prevents it from
being erased.
OFF :Unlocks the file and allows it to be
erased.
6
Press the REC/SET button to
complete the setup process.
7
Press the STOP button to close the
menu.
Notes
You cannot append, overwrite, or insert recordings
into locked files.
You cannot set index marks in locked files.
• Files stored on a SmartMedia card with a write-
protect seal attached to it cannot be locked.
Locked files are erased when a SmartMedia card is
formatted.