Sony MZ-NHF800 Operating Instructions - Page 59
Assigning tracks or groups as a new group (Group Set), tracks 7 and 8 cannot be assigned to a new
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Functions1) Operations To insert a blank space. Press GROUP and press the 5-way control key towards > at the same time. To delete a letter. Press GROUP and press the control key towards . at the same time. To cancel labeling. Press x for 2 seconds or more. To move the cursor Press the 5-way from the letter control key towards input area to the VOL -. character palette. To move the cursor Press x. from the character palette to the letter input area. To switch between capital letters and small letters. Press X. To display "_ (space or "-" at the input position in the letter input area. Press X. 1) Functions of the buttons or the control may differ depending on when the cursor is in the letter input area or in the character palette. 5 Repeat step 4, and then enter all characters of the label name. 6 Press NENT for 2 seconds or more. Re-labeling You can change the label of the disc, a group or a track by doing the procedure for "Labeling" (page 58). Assigning tracks or groups as a new group (Group Set) With this function, you can assign existing tracks or groups to a new group, and also you can assign a track that currently belongs to no group to an existing group. You can create a maximum of 255 groups on a Hi-MD disc or a standard disc in HiMD mode and 99 groups on a standard disc. Disc Track number Group 1 Group 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101112 Assigning tracks 1 to 3 to a new group Assigning group 1 and group 2 to a new group Disc Group 1 Group 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101112 Registration of non-consecutive tracks is not possible (for example, track 3 and tracks 7 and 8 cannot be assigned to a new group). It is not possible to make a new group if the first track or last track of the group has been selected from the middle of an existing group. Track numbers appear according to their order on the disc, not their order within the group. 59