Grundig E100 User Manual

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SYSTEM SET CODES AND THE SYSTEM SET
CODE TABLE

WORKING WITH MEMORY

continued

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E100

OPERATION MANUAL

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CODE DESCRIPTION

SHOWN

IN

NO.

DISPLAY

01*

Alarm uses radio station on page 1, Mem 1

AL. 1

02*

Alarm uses last radio station tuned

AL. 2

04

Divide the memories into 4 pages with

P4: 50

50 locations

05

Divide the memories into 5 pages with 40 locations

P5: 40

08

Divide the memories into 8 pages with 25 locations

P8: 25

20

Divide the memories into 20 pages with 10 locations

P20:10

09*

Set the tuning steps for MW (AM) to 9KHz

9KHz

10*

Set the tuning steps for MW (AM) to 10KHz

10KHz

12*

Set the clock system to 12Hr

12H

24*

Set the clock system to 24H

24H

22

Check all the segments on LCD display and model no. All LCD

segments show

28*

Rechargeable battery to be used

1.2

29*

Normal AAA battery to be used

1.5

76*

Set the FM frequency range to 76-108MHz (Japan)

76 108

88*

Set the FM frequency range to 87-108MHz

87 108

(N. America; Western Europe)

Please review the System Set Code Table, below. System Set Codes
allow the radio to be tailored to your needs by changing certain
programmable functions. These functions and their descriptions are
noted in the table.

DELETING ALL MEMORY CONTENTS OF A PAGE
1. Press/release the M.Scan/Page button (7).

2. Press/hold the Mem.&Edit button (15) for 4 seconds and then

release it. ‘Del’ (39) appears flashing in the display.

3. Within 2 seconds, press/release the Mem.&Edit button.

CUSTOMIZING MEMORY PAGES
The E100 is configured at the factory with 8 memory pages, each
page having 25 memories, for a total of 200 memories. You can
change this set-up. The number of memory pages can be set to your
choice of 4, 5, 8 or 20. This changes the number of frequencies stored
per page, but in all cases, 200 total frequencies can be stored. To see
the details of these changes and to make these changes please see
the instructions titled SYSTEM SET CODE TABLE, on Pages 21-23.

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