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CHANGING TITLE OF PLAY LIST (TITLE)
The play lists have serial numbers in the order you have created them, along with the created dates/
times: You can change this title at any time.
1 Press the DISC NAVIGATION button.
2 Press the MENU button.
3 Use “Operating Menu” (p. 67) to choose
“Title” on the “PlayList” menu screen, and
then press the A button.
4 Use the “Playlist Title” screen to select the
play list whose title you wish to change, and
then press the A button.
See “CHANGING
TITLE OF
PROGRAMME
(TITLE)” on page 119
for how to enter a title.
5 The screen for verifying
exit will appear: Choose
“YES” and then press
the A button.
6 Press the C button to
quit.
After changing the title,
the Disc Navigation
screen on the play list
whose title has been
changed will appear.
Note:
The registered title can be changed at any time using
the same procedure.
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DELETING PLAY LIST (DELETE)
1 Press the DISC NAVIGATION button.
2 Press the MENU button.
3 Use “Operating Menu” (p. 67) to choose
“Delete” on the “PlayList” menu screen, and
then press the A button.
4 Use the “Delete
Playlist” screen to select
the play list you wish to
delete, and then press
the A button.
5 The screen for verifying deletion will appear:
Choose “YES”, and then press the A
button.
Choose “NO” to cancel deletion.
After Yes or No setting, the Disc Navigation
screen of all programmes will be restored.
Note:
• Even if you delete a play list, the original scenes
stored on disc will not be deleted.
• If any play list is deleted, the number of play lists will
automatically be revised. (For example, if the No. 2
play list is deleted, the No. 3 play list will become No.
2 play list.)
PlayList Title
ENTER RETURN
01 30/ 8/2005 12:30
02 10/ 9/2005 8:00
03 12/ 9/2005 9:30
04 20/ 9/2005 15:15
ENTER
Finish title setting?
TITLE at a Park
YES NO
001/008
PLAY
RAM
01 at a Park
Delete PlayList
ENTER RETURN
01 30/ 8/2005 12:30
02 10/ 9/2005 8:00
03 12/ 9/2005 9:30
04 20/ 9/2005 15:15
Delete PlayList
Delete PlayList?
PlayList No.01
ENTER
30/ 8 /2005 12:30
YES NO