Erasing – Olympus LS-11 User Manual

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About Playback

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Notes

• Partial erase is not applicable to files recorded

in the WMA or MP3 formats.

• The File Created Date will not change even if

the file is partially erased.

• An erased file cannot be restored. When an

SD Card is inserted in the recorder, be sure to

confirm the recording media as either [Built-

in Memory

] or [SD Card] so that there is no

mistake (☞ P.41, P.46).

• When attempting to perform operations such as

rewriting the contents of an SD Card in cases

where the card has been write protected, [SD

Card Locked

] will appear. The playback opera-

tion can be performed, but the write protection

must first be turned off when overwriting the

contents on the card (☞ P.18).

• The locked files and files set as read-only

cannot be erased (☞ P.41, P.47).

• If an action is not selected within 8 seconds,

the recorder will return to stop status.

• Never perform operations such as the following

while processing, as they may damage the

data. In addition, replace the batteries with two

new ones in order to ensure that the batteries

will not run out while processing.
1

Turning off the power while processing.

2

Removing the batteries while processing.

3

Remove the SD Card during processing

when [SD Card] is being used as the record-

ing media.

Performing any of these operations may dam-

age the data.

• You cannot delete folders through the re-

corder.



At the position you want to end partial

erase, press the ERASE button again.

• The display will switch to [Partial Erasing !]

and start the partial erase. The deletion is

completed when [Partial erase completed]

is displayed.

• Playback will stop at the end location of the

partial erase.



Press the ERASE button again.

• [Partial Erase Start Position] and [Partial

Erase End Position

] on the display flash

alternately. When the lights are flashing,

playback continues and you can rewind or

fast-forward as usual and fast-forward to

the end of erase. If the file reaches the end

during the flashing of the lights, that will be

the position where erase ends.

Erasing

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