Sony ICD-LX30 Operating Instructions - Page 34

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z Tips • Go to step 5 if only one file is shown in the selected recorded date box. • A file, labeled without a date, is stored in the "No Date Info" box. MP3 files recorded on other devices are stored in the " " box. And podcast files recorded on other devices are stored in " ." 4 Press . PREV or > NEXT to select a file. The number of the Recording start date recorded file/the total number of files that were recorded on the same date as the file currently selected. Press > NEXT to select a more recent file. Press . PREV to select an earlier file. 5 Press ERASE. "Erase?" appears and the specified file is played back for confirmation. 6 Press . PREV or > NEXT to select "YES." 7 Press N PLAY/ENTER. The "Erasing..." animation appears in the display window and the selected file will be erased. When a file is erased, the remaining files will advance so that there will be no space between files. 34 GB

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34
GB
z
Tips
Go to step 5 if only one file is shown in
the selected recorded date box.
A file, labeled without a date, is stored
in the “No Date Info” box. MP3 files
recorded on other devices are stored in
the “
” box. And podcast files
recorded on other devices are stored in
.”
4
Press
.
PREV or
>
NEXT to
select a file.
Press
>
NEXT to select a more
recent file.
Press
.
PREV to select an earlier
file.
5
Press ERASE.
“Erase?” appears and the specified file
is played back for confirmation.
6
Press
.
PREV or
>
NEXT to
select “YES.”
7
Press
N
PLAY/ENTER.
The “Erasing...” animation appears in
the display window and the selected
file will be erased.
When a file is erased, the remaining
files will advance so that there will be
no space between files.
The number of the
recorded file/the total
number of files that
were recorded on the
same date as the file
currently selected.
Recording start date