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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.
5
Press the ENTER button.
• All the files in the directory are erased and the preset mode
is canceled.
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.)
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.
5
Press the ENTER button.
• The card is reformatted and the preset mode is canceled.
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.)
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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