User manual FOSTEX UR2 SUPPLEMENT V1.10

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[. . . ] If no recording space is available on every storage device, recording stops. <Note>: This mode is available only when two SD cards are set to the SD-1 and SD-2 slots. On the second SD card, only the BWFF folder is created. As with the Relay mode above, when no available recording space is left on the current storage device, the unit continues recording to the next storage device. [. . . ] The display shows the screen for selecting a storage device. In the screen example below, only an SD card is set to the "SD-1" slot. Editing a folder name You can edit a name of a folder in the current storage device. <Note>: To edit a name of a folder, the folder must be in the current storage device. Select a storage device and then select a folder before executing the following procedure. Note that you can also edit a folder name from your personal computer. (1) While the unit is stopped, press the [ENTER] key to enter the MENU mode. When you first enter the MENU mode, the following screen is shown. (2) Press the [ENTER] key again. The display now shows the screen for selecting a folder. <Memo>: In the screen example above, "001 BWFF" is the BWFF folder created automatically when you perform recording with the storage device, while "002 UR2_1" and "003 UR2_2" are folders manually created. Folders created from a personal computer are also shown ("004 PC-1" and "005 PC-2" in the example below). (2) Use the [MENU] dial to highlight "STORAGE UTILITY" and press the [ENTER] key. The display now shows the menu items of the STORAGE UTILITY menu. (3) Use the [MENU] dial to select a desired folder and press the [ENTER] key. The display shows the Home screen for the first created audio file in the selected folder. (3) <Note>: If no audio file exists in the selected folder, the display shows as below. Use the [MENU] dial to highlight "Edit folder name" (newly added) and press the [ENTER] key. The display shows the screen for editing the folder name of the current folder. <Memo>: When more than one storage device is set to the unit and you want to select a desired folder that is not on the current storage device, execute the similar procedure as above. You also need to select a folder when you edit a file name or delete an audio file. <Memo>: To check the current folder, press the [FILE SEL] key while the Home screen is shown. The current folder is shown here. Flashing (4) Edit the folder name. See page 4 for details about how to edit a folder name. After editing the folder name, press the [ENTER] key to confirm the name. The display returns to the Home screen that was shown before the unit entered the MENU mode. (5) 6 New procedure for file copy With the newly added folder creation capability described earlier, the procedure for file copy is partly changed. Follow the procedure described below for file copy with the new version. The unit starts file copy from the SD card in the SD1 slot to the USB memory. After finishing file copy, the popup window as below appears and the unit stops access. (7) Use the [MENU] dial to highlight "[EXECUTE]" and press the [ENTER] key. The display shows the folder list in the destination storage device. (This folder list screen is newly added with version 1. 10 software. ) (9) Press any key to exit the MENU mode. <Note>: Even though only one folder exists on the destination storage device, the folder list screen as above is shown. Saving/loading a chain play list With the new version, you can save and load a chain play list that is created using the "CHAIN PLAY SET" menu of the MENU mode. [. . . ] Each time you press the [ ] key while the display shows the scrub screen, the waveform is zoomed out. (2) <Note>: With the function enhancement (2) above, you now cannot use the [ ] and [ scrubbing forward or backward. Use the [MENU] dial to scrub forward or backward. ] keys for digital Backspace and insert in name entry When you enter a name (file name, etc. ) in the MENU mode, you can now delete or insert a character from the unit (with the previous version, you can delete or insert a character only from a USB keyboard). Though the operation methods for deleting and inserting a character are described on page 4 in this supplement, see also below. The following operation examples show how to edit a file name on the file name editing screen of the "Edit file name" menu item in the "SYSTEM SETUP" menu of the MENU mode. (Example 1) Press the [ ] key while holding down the [ SHIFT ] key. [. . . ]

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