Index marks/temp marks, Writing an index mark/temp mark, Erasing an index mark/temp mark – Olympus DM-901 User Manual

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Writing an index mark or temp mark in a file enables you to quickly access desired position in
the file with the same operations used for fast-forwarding, rewinding or skipping to the start of
a file. Index marks are added to the files created using Olympus voice recorders and temp marks
are added to files created using other devices. The position you wish to start listening from can
be temporarily stored in a file during playback.

Writing an index mark/temp mark

1

At the position to add an index

mark or temp mark, press the F2
(INDEX) button.

NOTE

Temp marks are temporary markings.

They are automatically erased when
you select a different file, transfer the
file to a PC, or move the file on a PC.

You can write up to 99 index marks/

temp marks in a single file. The
message [No more can be set] appears
if you attempt to write more than 99
marks.

You cannot write or erase index

marks/temp marks in files that have
been locked by the file lock function
(☞ P.66).

Erasing an index mark/temp mark

1

Select a file that contains index

mark/temp mark you want to
erase and start playback.

2

Use the

9 or 0 button to

select the index mark/temp mark
you want to erase.

3

When the number of the index

mark/temp mark to erase is being
shown (for about 2 seconds)
in the display, press the ERASE
button.

Any subsequent index marks/temp

marks in the file are automatically
renumbered.

Index marks/temp marks

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