90
Editing Audio Files
Erasing albums and tracks
a
Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu.
b
Select
to display the icons.
c
Select an album or track to erase and press
OPTIONS.
The Options menu appears.
• To erase multiple tracks, select [Erase Multiple].
d
Select [Erase] and press ENTER.
e
On the confirmation screen, select [Yes] and
press ENTER.
Entering Characters
The following on-screen keyboard appears when entering a
name for a disc, title, etc.
◆
Example: Display for upper case letters
A
Input field
Maximum word length is indicated in the field.
Select a character using the Joystick and press
ENTER.
B
Input functions
Select the following items using the Joystick, or
alternatively use the other buttons enclosed in
parentheses.
[Upper Case]: Displays the keyboard for upper case
letters. (INPUT)
[Lower Case]: Displays the keyboard for lower case
letters. (INPUT)
[Symbol]: Displays the keyboard for symbols.
(INPUT)
[Register Word]: Registers the input to the word
list. (RED)
[Word List]: Displays the registered word list so
you can select from previous inputs without
entering the same word again. The list will not
appear if nothing is registered. (GREEN)
[Cancel]: Returns to the previous display, canceling
the input.
[Finish]: Returns to the previous display. The input
is entered.
[Back]: Erases the character to the left of the cursor.
(BLUE)
[All Clear]: Clears all characters in the input field.
(CLEAR)
[Space]: Inserts a space. (YELLOW)
C
Number button indicators
Indicates that the characters on the same row can be
entered with the number buttons. For example, to
select [A], press 2 once.
To enter characters
Example: To enter “Sea” with the Joystick
1
Select [Upper Case] and press ENTER.
Input Title Name
ABC
,
-
1
A
B
C
2
Back
Cancel
5
4
3
2
0
9
8
7
6
1
Finish
All Clear
Space
D
E
F
3
G
H
I
4
J
K
L
5
M
N
O
6
P
Q
U
R
S
7
T
V
8
W
X
Y
Z
9
0
RETURN
Return
Register Word
Word List
Space
Back
R
G
B
Y
.
Register Word
Word List
Upper Case
Lower Case
Symbol
Summary of Contents for HES-V1000 - Home Entertainment Server
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