Renaming An Audio File; Deleting An Audio File - Kenwood TS-890S Instruction Manual

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12 VOICE MESSAGE/AUDIO FILE

Renaming an Audio File

The name of audio files saved via manual recording, full-time
recording or timer recording can be changed.
1 Press F1 [RX PLAY] to display the audio recording
file screen.
2 Press F2[
]/ F3[
control to select the audio file for which the name
is to be changed.
3 Press F5 [NAME].
.
4 Use the function keys, [MULTI/CH] control or USB
keyboard to enter a name.
Key
F1 [SPACE]
Inserts a space.
F2 [–]/ F3 [+]
Selects a character.
F4 [
]/ F5
Moves the cursor.
[
]
F [BACK SPACE] Deletes the character to the left of the cursor.
F [DEL]
Deletes the character to the right of the cursor.
Switches the type of character to edit. Pressing
the key each time switches the selection in the
F [CHAR]
following sequence:
ABC (upper case) → abc (lower case) → !"#
(symbols) → ABC (upper case)
5 Press F6 [SAVE] to save the file name.
• Pressing F7 [CANCEL] discards the information entered
and exits the audio file name input mode.
When removing the USB flash drive, make sure to
execute
"Safely Removing the USB Flash
12-6
] or turn the [MULTI/CH]
Operation
Drive" (11-6).

Deleting an Audio File

Follow the steps below to delete audio files that are stored in the
built-in memory or a USB flash drive.
To use a USB flash drive, insert it into
and check to ensure that it is recognized by this transceiver.
1 Press F1 [RX PLAY] to display the audio file screen.
2 Press F2[
]/ F3[
control to select the audio file to delete.
3 Press F6 [DELETE].
A message to confirm deletion of the file is displayed.
4 Press F4 [OK] to delete the audio file.
• Pressing F7 [CANCEL] returns the display to the audio file
screen without deleting the audio file.
(USB-A) in advance
] or turn the [MULTI/CH]

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