Olympus DM-2 DM-4 Detailed Instructions (English) - Page 51

Setting an index mark, Clearing an index mark

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Playback Setting an index mark If index marks are placed, you can quickly find a location you want to listen to in fast forward and fast rewind and when cuing a file. 1 Locate the index mark you want to clear. 2 Press the 9 or 0 button to select the index mark to erase. This operation can be performed when the [INDEX] function has been assigned to a Fn button (F1 or F2) (☞ P.76). 2 1 Press the Fn (INDEX) button during file recording, recording pause, playing, or playback pause. 3 While the index number is displayed (approximately 2 seconds), press the Fn (ERASE) button. Playback • A number and recording position appears on the display and an index mark will be placed. • Even after an index mark is placed, recording or playback will continue so you can place index marks in other locations in a similar manner. • The index mark is erased. • Index numbers after the erased index number will automatically move up. Clearing an index mark This operation can be performed when the [Erase] function has been assigned to a Fn button (F1 or F2) (☞ P.76). Notes • Up to 16 index marks can be set in a file. If you try to place more than 16 index marks, the [Index Full] message will appear for index marks. • Index marks cannot be set or erased in a EN locked file (☞ P.75). 51

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The index mark is erased.
Index numbers after the erased index
number will automatically move up.
Notes
• Up to 16 index marks can be set in a file. If
you try to place more than 16 index marks,
the [
Index Full
] message will appear for
index marks.
• Index marks cannot be set or erased in a
locked file (
P.75).
EN
Playback
1
Press the
Fn (INDEX)
button during
file recording, recording pause,
playing, or playback pause.
Setting an index mark
If index marks are placed, you can quickly
find a location you want to listen to in fast
forward and fast rewind and when cuing
a file.
Playback
A number and recording position
appears on the display and an index
mark will be placed.
Even after an index mark is placed,
recording or playback will continue
so you can place index marks in other
locations in a similar manner.
Clearing an index mark
1
Locate the index mark you want
to clear.
2
Press the
9
or
0
button to
select the index mark to erase.
3
While the index number is
displayed (approximately 2
seconds), press the
Fn (ERASE)
button.
This operation can be performed
when the [
INDEX
] function has
been assigned to a
Fn
button (
F1
or
)(
P.76).
This operation can be performed
when the [
Erase
] function has been
assigned to a
Fn
button (
F1
or
)
(
P.76).