Sanyo ICR-XPS01M Instruction Manual - Page 82

Editing, Setting or erasing an index mark, Setting an index mark, Skipping to the next/previous

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Editing Setting or erasing an index mark When you set an index mark at a desired position in a file, you can quickly skip to that position during playback. Skipping to the next/previous index mark (page 82) Setting an index mark • You cannot set index marks in files stored in the MUSIC (M) folder, LINE (L) folder, and RECYCLE folder ( ). During recording, recording pause, or playback, tap MODE to set an index mark at the desired position. "INDEX SETTING" appears and the index is set. • After you set an index mark, recording or playback will continue and so you can use the same operation to set another index mark at a different position. • Index marks in a file will disappear if you divide the file. • You can set a maximum of 36 index marks. Skipping to the next/previous index mark During playback*1 of a file with index marks set, tapping once skips to the next index. Similarly, tapping once skips to the previous index. *1 When the "TIME SKIP" setting is turned on, the time skip function becomes active. To skip forward or backward by specified time interval (page 73) TIME SKIP (page 141) 82

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Setting or erasing an index mark
When you set an index mark at a desired position in a file, you can quickly skip to that
position during playback.
Skipping to the next/previous index mark (page 82)
Setting an index mark
You cannot set index marks in files stored in the MUSIC (M) folder, LINE (L) folder, and
RECYCLE folder (
).
During recording, recording pause, or
playback, tap MODE to set an index mark
at the desired position.
“INDEX SETTING” appears and the index is set.
After you set an index mark, recording or
playback will continue and so you can use the
same operation to set another index mark at a
different position.
Index marks in a file will disappear if you divide
the file.
You can set a maximum of 36 index marks.
Skipping to the next/previous index mark
During playback*
1
of a file with index marks set, tapping
once skips to the next index.
Similarly, tapping
once skips to the previous index.
*1When the “TIME SKIP” setting is turned on, the time skip function becomes active.
To skip forward or backward by specified time interval (page 73)
TIME SKIP (page 141)
Editing