Labeling – Sony MZ-NHF800 User Manual

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If you enter the symbol “//” between the
characters in disc names such as “abc//def”, you
may be unable to use the group function (in MD
mode only).

You can label a track, group, or disc while
the recorder is stopped, recording or
playing. You can also label artist names
and album names to tracks in a disc used
in Hi-MD mode. Note that if you label a
track name, an artist name, or an album
name to a track while the recorder is
stopped, the track must be the currently
selected.
You can label a group while the recorder
is recording or playing a track in the
group, or while a track in the group is
selected and the recorder is stopped.

1

Enter the menu and select “Edit” -
“Title”.

2

Select one of the following, and then
press the jog lever.

3

Press VOL + or – repeatedly to select
a letter and press the jog lever to
enter.

The selected letter stops flashing and
the cursor moves to the next input
position.

The buttons and control used for
character input and their functions are
listed below.

4

Repeat step 3 and enter all characters
of the label name.

Note

Labeling

Title

Display

Track name

“Track”

Group name

“Group”

Artist name (to a track)

1)

“Artist”

Album name (to a
track)

1)

“Album”

Disc name

“Disc”

Jog lever (NX/

ENT, ., >)

VOL +, –

x

P-MODE/

+, –

DISPLAY

SOUND

1)

Appears only for discs used in Hi-MD mode.

Functions

Operation

To move the cursor to
the left or right.

Slide the jog lever
(., >)

To change the letter
to the one before/next
one.

Press VOL +, –.

To enter a letter.

Press the jog lever
(NX/ENT).

To enter a title.

Press the jog lever
for 2 seconds or
more (NX/ENT).

To switch between
capital letters, small
letters and numbers/
marks.

Press P-MODE/

.

To display
“_ (space)”, “:”, “/”
or “–”.

Press SOUND.

To switch between
capital letters and
small letters.

Press SOUND.

To insert a blank
space.

Press +.

To delete a letter.

Press

–.

To cancel labeling.

Press x for 2
seconds or more.

The cursor flashes at the next input position.

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