About indications which appear after editing
When �TOC� lights up in the display after editing
Erasing tracks
(ERASE)
Editing has finished but the TOC (Table of Contents) on the MD has not been updated to reflect the editing results. The editing will be lost if you disconnect the AC power cord while the indication is on. The TOC will be updated only when you eject the MD or turn off the MD deck.
When �TOC Writing� flashes in the display
You can erase a track or part of a track by specifying the number of the track or the portion within a track to be erased. You can also erase all the tracks on an MD at one time. Erasing a track Specify the number of the track you want to erase.
Example: Erasing the second track (BBB)
1 AAA 2 BBB 3 CCC 4 DDD
The deck is updating the TOC. Do not disconnect the AC power cord or move the deck while the indication flashes.
1 AAA
2 CCC
3 DDD
When you erase a track, all the tracks after the one erased are automatically renumbered. For example, if you erase track number 2, the previous track number 3 becomes track number 2 and the previous track number 4 becomes track number 3, and so on.
Editing Recorded MDs
1
While the deck is stopped, playing, or paused, press MENU/NO.
�Edit Menu� appears in the display.
2
Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until �Tr Erase ?� appears, then press AMS or YES.
The deck starts to play the track indicated by the number in the display.
3 4
Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until the track number you want to erase appears. Press AMS or YES.
�Complete!!� appears for a few seconds and the track is erased. The track following the erased track starts to play. If the erased track is the last one on the MD, the track preceding the erased track starts to play.
To cancel the operation
Press MENU/NO or x.
z If �Erase ???� appears in step 4 above
The track has been record-protected on another MD deck. If you still want to erase the track, press AMS or YES again while the indication appears.
z To avoid confusion when erasing more than one track
Start erasing from the highest numbered track. This way you will avoid renumbering the tracks that you plan to erase.