Operation Manual

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TASCAM CD-9010CF
6 – Working with files and folders
Folder operations
Select the desired folder on the
BROWSE
screen, and press the
DATA dial to open the folder
BROWSE MENU
pop-up.
Turn the DATA dial to select the desired item, and press the
DATA dial to execute one of the following operations.
NOTE
All the BROWSE MENU functions can be used with CF cards. Only
some of the functions can be used with data CDs with WAV files.
SELECT
Opens the selected folder.
RENAME (CF card)
Opens the
RENAME
screen where you can edit the selected folder
name. (See “Editing folder names (CF cards)" on page 36.)
DELETE (CF card)
Deletes the selected item. (See “Deleting folders and files (CF
cards)” on page 37.)
NEW FOLDER (CF card)
Creates a new folder. (See “Creating new folders (CF cards)” on
page 38.)
CANCEL
Cancels any operation with the selected folder, closes the
BROWSE MENU
and returns to the
BROWSE
screen.
Editing folder names (CF cards)
1. Select the folder that you want to edit, and turn the DATA
dial to select RENAME.
2. Press the DATA dial to open the
RENAME
screen.
3. Edit the folder name. Follow the instructions in "Editing
text" on page 33.
4. When you have finished editing the folder name, press
the BROWSE button to confirm the change.
The words
-- FILEACCESS --
and a progress bar appear
in a pop-up while the folder name is being changed.
After the folder name has been changed, the
BROWSE
screen reopens.
NOTE
Names containing characters other than the letters of the
alphabet, numbers and symbols cannot be edited (the name
will not appear when the RENAME function is being used).
The following symbols and punctuation marks cannot be
used in names.
¥ /: ;, * ? “ < > |
Folder names can be up to 52 characters (single-byte) long.
The full path on the BROWSE screen cannot exceed 255
characters (system limitation). So, the maximum number
of characters for a subfolder within a folder, including the
names of all folders above it and separators, is 255.
You can connect a USB computer keyboard to the
KEYBOARD connector on the rear panel of the unit and use it
to edit text. (See "9 – Operation using a computer keyboard"
on page 47.)