ONKYO FR-N3X User Manual

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Naming an MD disc or track
• You can enter up to 100 alphabetical characters per 
name.
• Use a recordable MD with the record-protect tab 
closed.
Insert the MD, then select MD as the source.
To name the disc, proceed to Step 3.
To name a track, select the track.
Execute “Entering a name” as described in the 
right column.
Naming a group on an MD
Insert the MD, then select MD as the source.
Press the GROUP button, then turn MULTI JOG 
to select a group.
Follow the steps described in the “Entering a 
name” section in the right column.
Notes
• If the MD is record-protected or a playback-only disc, you 
cannot name the disc. (See page 12.)
• Before naming the disc, check that no particular track is 
selected. If a track is selected, press MD  .
• You can name a track during recording or playback. How-
ever, if recording or playback of the next track starts, the 
naming process may not be completed correctly.
• If the MEM, RDM, 1TR, or 1GR indicator is lit, you cannot 
name the disc.
• Information such as names will be recorded to the TOC of 
the MD when you eject the MD, turn off the unit, or stop 
recording. Therefore, do not disconnect the AC power 
cord (mains lead) or vibrate the unit when the TOC indi-
cator is lit or flashing. (See page 36.)
Naming a preset channel
After you select the preset channel to name, exe-
cute “Entering a name” as described in the right 
column.
You can enter up to eight characters per name.
Entering a name
Naming an MD and its tracks, and preset channels
“MD” 
indicator
1
Press EDIT/CLEAR/NO and turn 
MULTI JOG until “Name In?” 
appears in the display.
2
Press MULTI JOG.
3
Press DISPLAY repeatedly until 
the character type you wish to 
enter appears in the display.
You can select one of the following 
character entry modes:
• “A” for capital letters
• “a” for small letters
• “1” for numbers and symbols
• “
” for Easy Name* (see next page).
* This mode cannot be selected when you 
are naming a preset channel.
3
5
1, 2, 4
1
The character type appears.