TASCAM DP-006 Owners Manual - Page 37

Screen operations, Function buttons

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3 - Names and functions of parts Screen operations After using the MENU button or a dedicated button to open a screen, use the screen in the following manner. This section describes the basic operation procedures. Depending on the screen that is open the assignments of the function buttons might differ. NOTE During playback or recording, you cannot open screens that might access the SD card. If you try to open one of these screens, a Not Stopped(the recorder is not stopped) pop-up message will appear. Function buttons The currently assigned function of each button is shown above it at the bottom of the screen. In this manual, for convenience, we refer to the function buttons as F1, F2, F3 and F4 in order from the left. 0 Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) items you want to access. This example shows the MENUscreen. On the screen, the SONGitem is selected (highlighted). 0 If there are more items above the top item in the list currently shown, an 5 icon appears. If there are more below the bottom item, an b icon appears. (In the MENUscreen shown above, the b shows that there is at least one more item below TRACK TYPE.) 0 If an item has a submenu (as on the MENUscreen, for example), an t appears to its right, and pressing the F4 [t] button will open it. 0 In a submenu, you can press the F1 [BACK] button to return to the previous screen. BACKappears above the F1 button, showing that this is the function assigned to this button on the screen. In this manual, we write this as "F1 [BACK] button". In a similar manner the assignments for the F2, F3 and F4 buttons are EXEC, INSand DELin that order. 37 TASCAM DP-006

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TASCAM
DP-006
37
3 – Names and functions of parts
Screen operations
After using the
MENU
button or a dedicated button to open a screen, use the
screen in the following manner.
This section describes the basic operation procedures. Depending on the
screen that is open the assignments of the function buttons might differ.
NOTE
During playback or recording, you cannot open screens that might access
the SD card. If you try to open one of these screens, a
Not Stopped
(the
recorder is not stopped) pop-up message will appear.
Function buttons
The currently assigned function of each button is shown above it at the
bottom of the screen. In this manual, for convenience, we refer to the function
buttons as
F1
,
F2
,
F3
and
F4
in order from the left.
BACK
appears above the
F1
button, showing that this is the function
assigned to this button on the screen. In this manual, we write this as “
F1
[BACK] button”.
In a similar manner the assignments for the
F2
,
F3
and
F4
buttons are
EXEC
,
INS
and
DEL
in that order.
0
Use the
DATA
wheel to select (highlight) items you want to access.
This example shows the
MENU
screen.
On the screen, the
SONG
item is selected (highlighted).
0
If there are more items above the top item in the list currently shown, an
5
icon appears. If there are more below the bottom item, an
b
icon
appears. (In the
MENU
screen shown above, the
b
shows that there is at
least one more item below
TRACK TYPE
.)
0
If an item has a submenu (as on the
MENU
screen, for example), an
t
appears to its right, and pressing the
F4
[
t
] button will open it.
0
In a submenu, you can press the
F1
[BACK] button to return to the
previous screen.