Roland AR-3000R MP3 Player User Manual


 
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Making Settings and Edits for Individual Cards
If you record a new phrase 0002 after changing the card
name, it is given “ENTRANCE 2” as the phrase name.
* The name of phrase 0001, which was recorded before changing
the card name, remains unchanged (“MESSAGE 1”).
* In a phrase name, the number after the card name indicates the
phrase number.
Procedure for Changing the Card Name
1.
Press the MODE button.
The MODE indicator lights up.
2.
Use the SELECT dial to choose “4.6 Card Name,” then
press the dial.
3.
Turn the SELECT dial to choose the card whose name
you want to change (A or B), then press the dial.
4.
Turn the SELECT dial to choose a character. Press the
dial to confirm the selected character.
fig.12-g03e
Characters you can use:
Letters of the alphabet
(uppercase) space numerals - ! # $ % & ‘ ( ) @ ^ _ { }
FWD:
This advances the location for entering a
character. Pressing the dial advances the entry location
by one.
BACK:
This moves back the location for entering a
character. Pressing the dial moves back the entry
location by one.
INS:
This inserts a space. Pressing the dial inserts a
single space.
DEL:
This deletes a character. Pressing the dial deletes a
single character.
END:
This finishes the setting process.
5.
To quit saving, turn the SELECT dial to choose “END” in
step 3, then press the dial.
fig.12-g04e
6.
When the prompt appears on the screen, press the
ENTER button to enable the settings.
To quit without making the settings, use the SELECT dial to
choose “NO,” then press the ENTER button.
When you’re finished making the setting, the display returns
to the setting item selection screen.
7.
Press the MODE button.
This ends the setting process and returns you to the usual
screen.
* While making the settings, you can go back to the previous
entry position (highlighted) by using the PAUSE (BACK)
button.
* Pressing the MODE button while making the setting displays
a prompt asking you whether you want to quit making the
setting. Note that choosing “YES” and pressing the ENTER
button returns you to the usual screen, discarding any
settings made up to that point.
Making Cards for Legacy Models
Usable on the AR-3000R (Card
Convert)
What Is Card Convert?
With the AR-3000R, you can play back cards in AR-2000
format (from models AR-2000/100) without having to make
any changes, but you cannot edit or change settings (write or
rewrite) on such cards.
Also, the legacy models AR-2000/100 can play back cards in
AR-3000 format without having to make any changes, but
cannot be used to edit or change settings (write or rewrite) on
such cards.
“Card Convert” is a feature that lets you take a card in AR-
2000 format and play it back, change settings, and edit (write
or overwrite) it with the AR-3000R, or vice versa.
Card Compatibility with Other Models in the AR Series
p.
34
Conversion of New Functions on the AR-3000R
When you convert a card in AR-3000 format to a card in AR-
2000 format, the AR-3000R setting items are converted as
shown in the “Card Conversion Chart” (p. 80).
On legacy models such as the AR-2000, items set on the AR-
3000R are grouped into the following four types.
Effective without change
Converted to similar values
Not valid
Result in an error and halt conversion
Cards for which the maximum number of phrases was
set at 1,000 when formatted cannot be converted.
The settings for items which are not valid or are
converted to similar values are lost and cannot be
recovered even by formatting the AR-3000R again.
Also, for items which result in an error and cause conversion
to stop, it is necessary to perform processing such as phrase
conversion, truncating phrases, and backing up and deleting
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