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Edit and re-store data that is already stored, Press the recall key while the d-108 is stopped, Optical – Fostex D-108 User Manual

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D-108 Owner’s Manual (Storing a Locate Point )

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PREVIEW

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Edit and re-store data that is already stored

RECALL the desired time data already stored in the LOCATE key, edit that data and re-store it.

1. Press the RECALL key while the D-108 is stopped.

The menu to select the LOCATE number will appear.

2. Turn the JOG dial to select the desired LOCATE

number, then press the LOCATE key.

The data edit mode will appear when the data stored in
the selected LOCATE number appears.

3. Press the HOLD/> key, or turn the SHUTTLE dial to

move the (cursor) column of the time indication to edit

(cursor flashing point), increase or decrease the

number setting with the JOG dial or input the desired

time base.

4. Press the STORE key (the STORE LED lights up).

The LOCATE number selection menu to store data will
appear.

•If the STORE key is press instead of the LOCATE key at

this stage, it becomes possible to directly LOCATE the

time data of the selected LOCATE number. For more

details refer to the next section on “Location Functions.”

5. You can use the JOG dial to input the desired

LOCATE number.

6. Press the LOCATE key.

The edit time data is stored as the time data for the
selected LOCATE number.

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