Utility menu operations, General procedure, Change name – 360 Systems DigiCart/II Plus User Manual

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Operating Instructions

DigiCart/II Plus Owner's Manual

Utility Menu Operations

The UTILITY MENU contains functions relating to management of drives, directories, cuts, stacks
(stored Playlists) and Zip disks. Menu items include:

CHANGE NAME

ERASE

COPY ORIGINAL

COPY EDITED

RENUMBER DISK

ASSIGN PRESET

CLEAR PRESET

FILE TRANSFER

FORMAT DISK

UPDATE DIRECTORIES

PARTITION DRIVE

This section describes how to rename drives, directories, stacks or cuts; and how to erase cuts,
directories and stacks or copy them to different directories and drives. Also explained are the
procedures for formatting and renumbering Zip disks for use with DigiCart/II Plus.

General Procedure

1. Select the drive, directory, cut or stack you wish to work upon.

2. Press the UTILITY MENU button to enter the menu.

3. Use the SELECT control to view menu options.

4. Follow the screen prompt to activate an option.

5. Press the CANCEL, STOP or PLAY button to exit the Utility Menu.

Change Name

In addition to the ID numbers automatically provided by DigiCart/II Plus, each drive, directory, cut
or stack may have its own name containing up to 15 characters. You may use letters, numbers and
"space" or "".

1. Rotate the SELECT control to choose the drive, directory, cut or stack you want to

rename.

2. Press the UTILITY MENU button. (It will illuminate when pressed). The display

will show:

CHANGE NAME

PRESS ENTER/CANCEL

3. Press the ENTER button to continue.

4. A cursor will blink on the first character of the name to be changed.

5. Turn the SELECT control to choose a letter or number. Use the Left and Right

POSITION buttons to move to the next character.

With a little practice, you will find it quite easy to write names by using your left thumb to dial the
select knob and your right thumb or finger to move the cursor. Users working with large libraries
of cuts will find the RC-205 MINI keyboard a "must".

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