Title function, English, Giving a title to an md – JVC CA-MD9R User Manual

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See page 50 for more information
about these character sets.

BASS

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EDIT

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TITLE Function

This function allows you to give a name containing up to 32 characters to each MD and to each track.

Giving a Title to an MD

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After putting a name to a disc, it will appear when you play the disc.

1.

Be sure that the MD you want to edit is in one of the MD loading slots.

2.

Select the MD you want to edit.
Press the corresponding MD button (1 to 3), then the

7 button.

3.

Press the TITLE button.

4.

Press the SET button.

5.

Press the DISPLAY/CHARA button to select the character set you want.

❏ Each time you press the button, the character sets change as follows:

Capital letters and symbols

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Small letters and symbols

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Numbers

6.

Rotate the MULTI JOG dial to select a character you want.

7.

Press the SET button to enter the selected character.

❏ If you have entered an incorrect character, press the CANCEL button to cancel the last entry.

8.

Repeat steps 5 to 7 to enter up to 32 characters.

❏ If you want to cancel the editing, press the

0 button.

9.

Press the TITLE button to memorize the title.
“EDITING” appears on the display.

10.

Press the

0 button to eject the MD.

“WRITING” appears while the modification you have made is being recorded on the MD.

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Cursor position flashes

“A” flashes.

DISPLAY

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BASS

SOUND

TITLE

EDIT

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Next entry position

The characters you can select.

Title you are entering

MULTI JOG

SET

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