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Model D2424LVmkII Reference Manual (Handling Programs)
P01
P02
P03
P04
P05
P06
P07
P01
P02
P03
P04
P05
P06
If you try to deleted PGM 05, only the
data of PGM 05 will be deleted and the
data of PGM 06 will move into PGM 05.
After deleted
Using a Program Change function
If multiple Programs exist on the disk, you need to select a Program to record, play, or edit.
This section describes how to select a Program.
<Notes>
• You cannot use the Program Change function when the recorder is in SETUP mode.
• The program change is possible only when the “
Chain Play?
” (Setup of the chain play mode) menu in the
SETUP mode is set to “
Off
.” If the
[PGM SEL]
key is pressed when the “
Chain Play?
” menu is set in other than
the “
Off
” mode, the recorder will enter the “
Chain Play mode
.” Before starting program change, check that
the “
Chain Play?
” menu is “
Off
” and if it is not, be sure to reset it to “
Off
.”
(1)
When the recorder is stopped, press the [PGM SEL]
key.
“
Select PGM!
” appears on the display briefly, then
changes to a flashing “
01
” and “
SURE?
”. (“
****
” is
the name of PGM 01.)
(2)
Turn the Jog dial to select the desired Program
number (flashing).
Rotating the Jog dial counter-clockwise decreases
the number, and rotating it clockwise increases the
number.
If you turn the Jog dial clockwise all the way, “
New
Program?
” will be selected. Select “
New Program ?
”
to create a new Program as mentioned in the
previous section “
Creating a new Program
.”
(3)
Press the [EXECUTE/YES] key.
The ABS Time Base indication for the selected
Program appears.
In this way, you can be sure to select a Program
before you start working.
Deleting a Program
This section explains how to delete an unnecessary Program.
Deleting an unnecessary Program will expand the recordable area, making your work flow more
smoothly, since recording or editing requires sufficient recordable area (free space on the disk).
Use the “
Delete PGM ?
” menu in SETUP mode to delete a Program.
<Notes on deleting a Program>
• You can delete only the currently-selected Program. Refer to
the previous section, “Using a Program Change function,” for
information on how to select the desired Program before you
proceed to delete the Program.
• If only one Program exists and you try to delete it, data
contained in the Program will be deleted, but the Program
itself will remain.
For example, assume that PGM 01 -07 exist and you try to
delete PGM 05. Program number 05 will remain, but the data
inside PGM 05 will be replaced with the data of PGM 06.
The subsequent Programs’ data will move in the same way.
Therefore, it will appear that PGM 07 has been deleted.
If you delete the last Program (PGM 07 in this example), PGM
07 will be completely deleted.
If you try to deleted PGM 05, only the data of PGM 05 will be
deleted and the data of PGM 06 will move into PGM 05.
<Note>:
You cannot use the Single Undo/Redo function, and Multiple Undo function to delete Programs.
Make sure that you delete the correct Program.
Flashing
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INT
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0
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24
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6
3
kHz
24
FS
BIT
PGM
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∞
42
OL
0
30
24
18
12
9
6
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SURE?
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