Denon DN-F20R Operations Instructions Page 26

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Erasing all the files in a directory
PORTABLE IC RECORDER DN-F20R
STOP
FWDREW
PLAY/PAUSE
L / MONO - MIC - R
IN - LINE - OUT
REC LEVEL
REC
KEY HOLD
ENTER
MODE
TIME
MIC LINE
SELECTOR
OFF ON OFF ON
LOW CUT
LIMITER
MICINPUT MIC MIC
0 -20dB
ATTENUATOR
3
4, 5
2
2
In the stop mode, press the MODE button.
The preset mode is set.
3
Select the directory erase mode.
Press the ª button to display “MODE:DIR ERASE”.
4
Press the ENTER button.
The file erase mode is set.
ENTER
5
Press the ENTER button.
All the files in the directory are erased and the preset mode
is canceled.
ENTER
Press the MODE button if you do
not want to erase the files.
1
Select the directory whose files you want to erase.
Select the directory. (See page 16.)
MODE
Reformatting memory cards
PORTABLE IC RECORDER DN-F20R
STOP
FWDREW
PLAY/PAUSE
L / MONO - MIC - R
IN - LINE - OUT
REC LEVEL
REC
KEY HOLD
ENTER
MODE
TIME
MIC LINE
SELECTOR
OFF ON OFF ON
LOW CUT
LIMITER
MICINPUT MIC MIC
0 -20dB
ATTENUATOR
3
4, 5
2
2
In the stop mode, press the MODE button.
The preset mode is set.
3
Select the card format mode.
Press the ª button to display “MODE:CARD FORMAT”.
4
Press the ENTER button.
The card format mode is set.
ENTER
5
Press the ENTER button.
The card is reformatted and the preset mode is canceled.
ENTER
Press the MODE button if you do
not want to format the card.
1
Insert the card to be formatted in the card slot.
Be sure to insert the card in the proper direction.
(See page 9.)
When 2 cards have been inserted, use the CARD button to
select the card that is to be formatted. (See page 27.)
MODE
Cautions on file editing operations
The DN-F20R stores files in DOS format. Because of this, files
cannot be given the following names, which are reserved for
DOS: CON, AUX, COM1, COM2, COM3, COM4, LPT1, LPT2,
LPT3, PRN, NUL.
The DN-F20R is compatible with DOS 8.3 formats (file names
of up to 8 capital letters, period, extensions of up to 3 capital
letters). It does not support small letters or the long file names
available for Windows 95™ (*
1
) or later. When creating files or
changing file names on a Windows 95™ (*
1
) system, do not use
small letters in the file names or extensions or use files names
consisting of more than 8 letters or extensions with more than
3 letters.
Directory number
Slot number
(*
1
) Windows 95™ is a registered trademark of the Microsoft
Corporation.
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