DVD Location Recorder

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Location Recorder Model PD204
Chapter 3: Names and Functions
9. [ACCESS] indicator (HDD, DVD)
Each indicator Indicates the access condition of the internal hard disk
drive or the DVD-RAM drive.
Each indicator lights in green while the corresponding drive is not
accessed, in orange while it is accessed for reading, and in red while it is
accessed for writing.
* When no disk is set to the DVD-RAM drive, the "DVD" indicator is unlit.
8. [MENU]/[LINK MASTER] dial / [ENTER/YES] key
You can rotate or press this knob. This knob has two main functions.
• [MENU] dial function:
In the MENU or editing mode, rotating this knob selects an item, option,
alphanumeric character, etc.
• [ENTER/YES] key function.
When unSHIFTed, pressing this knob confirms the setting or executes a
function. When SHIFTed, pressing this knob brings up the main menu
screen.
MENU
ENTER
YES
DVDHDD
ACCESS
10. Alphanumeric keys
While the display shows the Home screen, pressing any of the
alphanumeric keys enters the time data edit mode. After editing time
data, you can locate to the edited time position by pressing the [LOCATE]
key (see page 101). While the unit is in any of the edit modes, you can
enter time data or name.
<Key example>: Using the "3" key, you can enter "d", "e", "f", "D", "E" and
"F", as well as "3".
symbol
09
WXYZ
8
TUV
7
PQRS
GHI
4
JKL
5
MNO
6
space
1
ABC
2
DEF
3
11. [LOCATE] key
Locates to the desired position in the following manners.
• While a cue point is selected, pressing the key locates to the selected
cue point (see page 102).
• While time data is being edited, pressing the key locates to the edited
time position (see page 101).
• While the display shows the Home screen, pressing the key locates to
the point previously located to (the default setting is "ABS 0")(see page
100).
LOCATE
<Note>:
In this manual, we describe this knob as the [MENU] dial
or [ENTER/YES] key, depending on the function used.
EXIT
BATT
7. [EXIT / BATT] key
Used to cancel an edit operation or execution, as well as used to exit the
MENU mode.
While the Home screen is shown, pressing and holding down this key
switches the screen to show the battery remaining condition instead of
the stereo bus bar-graph meters (see page 26).