Grundig LED manual Making your own settings, Creating and editing a Play list

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3.1.1. Making your own settings

The first thing you should do is adapt the software to your own personal require- ments. In the “Settings” menu, under the option “General,” you need to choose the device you are using under the “Device” menu:

a)MPAXX 150 (USB)

b)MPAXX 100 (serial)

c)Card station SR52 PPA

d)Card station SR54 USB

e)Card station (parallel)

If you choose b) or c) the heading “Port” will appear.. Here, enter the port the device is connected to (COM1…COM4 or LPT1…LPT3).

Then select the language you would prefer for your L.E.D. software (English, French or German).

All further settings can be made at a later date.

3.1.2. Creating and editing a Play list

You will see a window in front of you that is divided into four sections, similar to Windows Explorer.

On the left-hand side, you will see the directories on your hard disk. On the right- hand side – in the Selection window – the files in the selected directory are dis- played. HINT: If you would only like to see the files with a .MP3 extension in the Selection window, go to the “Settings” menu under the option “General” and click the box that says “Display only files in .MP3 format.”

On the bottom right-hand side, you will see the Playlist window. The files You want to copy to the MultiMediaCard must be in this window. You can transfer the files

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Contents Manual Software L.E.D Windows 95/98/NT Welcome Grundig AG TrademarksTable of contents System requirements Installing L.E.D Download/Play list window Using L.E.D. softwarePage Creating and editing a Play list Making your own settingsLoading music files onto the MultiMediaCard Creating and processing programs MPAXX150 only Menus and the icon bar in the Download/Play list window Page MultiMediaCard Play list Save settings Help Player/Decoder Icon barRipper Ripper/Encoder windowPage Encoder Menus and the icon bar in the Ripper/Encoder window Menu Settings GeneralEncoder An attempt to solve the problem Known problems TroubleshootingRemarks about copyright laws AppendixWarranty MP3 Glossary