Grundig MPIXX 1100 Storing radio stations manually, Opening presets, Deleting individual presets

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Storing radio stations manually

The player must be in manual tuning mode.

1Tune in to the station you want.

2Open the FM menu by briefly pressing »FUNC«.

3Press »+« or »« to select the »Saving« option and activate with »V«.

The current radio station is saved on the next preset. The player switches to preset mode and the occupied preset, »CH 15« for example, is displayed.

Opening presets

Preset mode must be activated. The display shows the current preset number.

1To select the desired preset, press »Λ« or »V« as often as necessary.

Deleting individual presets

Preset mode must be activated.

1Open the FM menu by briefly pressing »FUNC«.

2Press »+« or »« to select the »Delete« option and activate with »V«.

The »Delete« window appears. The frequency and the current preset will be displayed.

3Select the desired preset by pressing »+« or »« as often as necessary.

4Confirm deletion with »V« to confirm the entry.

The radio station saved on the selected preset is deleted, and the ones behind it all move forward by one preset.

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Contents Portable Media Player Mpixx 1000 Series Information Safety Supplied accessoriesSpecial features Environmental noteControls Sdhc FuncPlayback mode increases the volume Displays in music playback mode Main menu pages Power supply Battery connectorCharging the battery Connecting to a computer Disconnecting from the computerConnecting earphones Inserting the memory card Removing the memory cardSelecting the menu language Switching on and offAdjusting the volume Selecting the operating modesResetting the player Menu navigationActivating and deactivating the key lock Basic music playback functions Functions in the music menuSwitching the surround sound on and off Selecting sound settingsSetting the custom equalizer Selecting playback modesSetting the playback speed Navigating in the music memoryBasic radio mode functions Tuning to radio stationsOpening presets Deleting individual presetsStoring radio stations manually Starting playback Playback of audio recordingsFunctions in the audio recording menu Opening the recording menuFunctions in the picture menu Switching between slide show and manual modePicture playback Starting picture playbackBasic video playback functions Starting video playbackSelecting video files Text playback Starting text playbackSetting the recording quality Recording settingsSelecting settings Voice recordingRecording from FM radio Starting FM recordingOpening the internal memory Erasing individual filesSelecting the »Setting« menu Setting the player switch-off time sleep timerSetting the backlight display switch-off time System tools and settings Switching between internal and external memory Deleting the contents of the internal memorySystem requirements MP3/WMA data transfers Synchronising music and text filesConverting video files to MTV format Text data transferDisconnecting from the computer Technical data MP3/WMAGrundig Multimedia B.V

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