Starting copy process
:
Copies from memory card
;
Copies to Music Register
=
Memory requirements, “Calling up
memory information” (
Y
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?
Starting copy process
A
Name of source medium and target
storage name
B
Back without copying
C
Medium position in media list
X
Select
Start
.
The copying process starts. The status bar
shows the copying progress.
When the data has been copied, the first track
of the copied album is played. The Music
Register menu is displayed. You can now copy
more audio files into the Music Register.
!
Do not remove the memory card from
which you are copying during the process.
Otherwise the copied data in the Music
Register will be corrupt.
:
Status bar
i
The copying process may take a while
depending on the size of the data.
Depending on the data source, the required
time may vary. If the required storage
space is insufficient, a message appears.
X
Aborting copying process: Select
Cancel
.
The audio data that have been copied
already are stored in the Music Register.
X
Back without copying: Select
Back
.
Deleting audio files
This function will delete all audio files in the
Music Register.
!
The deletion process may take several
minutes. Do not operate COMAND during
this time to avoid malfunctions.
X
Select
MUSIC REGISTER
Q
Delete All
Music Files
.
You will be asked if you really want to
delete.
Calling up memory information
X
Select
MUSIC REGISTER
Q
Memory
Information
.
A window with the following information
opens:
R
Storage capacity
R
Available memory
R
Occupied memory
R
Contents (folders, tracks)
Folder functions
You can view Music Register contents and
modify and delete files.
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