Erasing files/folders, Partially erasing files – Olympus DM-901 User Manual

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Erasing fi

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Erasing files/folders

Partially erasing files

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Press the ERASE button again at
the position where you wish to
end partial erase.

On the display, [Start point] and [End

point] flashes alternately.

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Press

the

ERASE button.

The display changes to [Partial

erasing!] and erasing process starts.
When [Partial erase completed] is
displayed, the procedure is completed.

Playback stops at the position where

partial erase was completed.

If you don’t press the ERASE button

within 8 seconds, partial erase is
canceled and the unit returns to play
back status.

NOTE

Files cannot be restored after being

erased, so please check carefully before
erasing a file.

When the SD card is set to write-

protected, [SD Card Protected] is
displayed. To erase files, cancel SD card
write protection (☞ P.19).

When an SD card is inserted in the

recorder, be sure to confirm that the
recording media used is the [Internal
memory
] or [SD card] so there is no
mistake about where files are stored
(☞ P.71).

Locked files and read-only files cannot

be erased (☞ P.66).

You cannot erase [Recorder] ([Folder

A] to [Folder E]), [Music], and
[Podcast], which are preset in the
recorder.

[Music] folder subfolders other than

the [Music] can be erased.

[Podcast] folder subfolders other than

the [Podcast] can be erased.

If there is a file that cannot be

recognized by the recorder, the file and
the folder which contains that file will
not be erased. The voice recorder must
be connected to a PC to erase these
files and folders.

Before erasing a file or folder, charge or

replace the battery to ensure it will not
run out before the process has finished.
Erasing processes can take over 10
seconds to complete. To prevent the
risk of damage to data, never attempt
to perform any of the following
processes before an erasing process
has finished:

1 Disconnecting the AC adapter

2 Removing the battery

3 Removing the SD card (if the

recording media has been set to
[SD card]).

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