Sonic Blue Portable CD Player SP65 User Manual

Welcome  
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RioVolt SP65 User’s Guide  
Welcome  
Thanks for your purchase of the RioVolt SP65. The SP65 is a portable CD player that plays FM radio, MP3  
CDs, and regular Red Book audio CDs. The SP65 includes earphones, two AA-size 1.5 volt alkaline  
batteries, a lighted LCD display, and provides Electronic Shock Protection (ESP) to guard against skipping  
during playback—up to 40 seconds of ESP for Red Book audio CDs and 120 seconds of ESP for MP3 CDs.  
Contents  
Navigating the User’s Guide / Using Acrobat  
Tour of the RioVolt  
Getting Started  
Playing Music  
Advanced Features  
Glossary of Digital Audio Terms  
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) and Troubleshooting  
Warranty Information  
Regulatory Information  
Customer Care  
Index  
To learn more:  
• Refer to the Quick Start poster for the basics on how to set up and start using your RioVolt.  
• Visit the SONICblue Web site at www.sonicblue.com.  
 
 
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Legal Notices  
© 2003 SONICblue Incorporated. All Rights Reserved.  
SONICblue Incorporated shall not be liable for any errors contained herein or for any damages arising out of or related to this  
document or the information contained herein, even if SONICblue has been advised of the possibility of such damages.  
This document is intended for informational and instructional purposes only. SONICblue reserves the right to make changes in  
the specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notification. SONICblue disclaims any obligation  
to update the information contained herein.  
®
Rio is a registered trademark of SONICblue Incorporated. SONICblue and RioVolt are trademarks of SONICblue Incorporated.  
All other product names may be trademarks of the companies with which they are associated.  
SP65 P/N 41000837-001  
Important Safety Information  
WARNING  
TO REDUCE THE CHANCE OF SHOCK OR INJURY, DO NOT USE or OPERATE THIS DEVICE IN OR NEAR  
WATER OR WET LOCATIONS.  
CAUTION  
RISK OF EXPLOSION, DAMAGE OR BATTERY LEAKAGE IS POSSIBLE IF BATTERY IS REPLACED  
INCORRECTLY OR BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. NEVER ATTEMPT TO CHARGE A NON-RECHARGEABLE  
ALKALINE BATTERY. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO INSTRUCTIONS OR LOCAL LAWS.  
Use of headphones while operating a vehicle is not recommended and is unlawful in some states and areas.  
Be careful and attentive while driving. Stop operation of the player if you find it disruptive or distracting  
while operating any type of equipment.  
Listening to music at full power over extended periods of time can be damaging to the hearing of the user.  
Class 1 Laser  
Invisible laser radiation when open and interlocks defeated, avoid exposure to beam.  
 
Tour of the RioVolt  
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Tour of the RioVolt  
Display (LCD)  
LOCK/UNLOCK  
MODE  
Disable or enable key lock to prevent accidental  
operation  
Press to set  
Playback,  
PLAY/PAUSE  
Equalizer, Search,  
and ESP options  
Press to play or pause playback  
Press and hold to turn on player  
Press and hold to  
enter FM Radio  
Mode  
SKIP NEXT  
Press to skip to the next track  
Press and hold for fast forward  
VOLUME + and -  
Press to adjust  
volume level  
SKIP PREVIOUS  
Press to skip to the previous track  
Press and hold for fast backward  
STOP  
Press to stop playback  
Press and hold to turn off player  
Battery Compartment  
Cover  
Slide out and lift up  
Insert 2 AA-size alkaline  
batteries in compartment  
 
 
LCD  
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Tour of the RioVolt (continued)  
Front  
EARPHONE  
OPEN  
Connects to  
earphones, and  
headphones  
Opens the player’s  
front cover  
LINE OUT  
Right Side  
Connects to external  
audio system (cable  
not included)  
DC IN  
Connects to optional  
power adapter to  
save battery life  
LCD  
Power Indicator  
CD Type  
(Audio or  
MP3)  
Play/Pause  
Indicator  
Album/  
Track Time  
Track Title  
Album Number  
Track Number  
 
LCD  
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LCD (continued)  
Advanced  
Features  
Playback Option  
Equalizer Option  
Mode Option  
FM Menu  
Preset  
Station  
Programmable  
Playback  
Mode  
Indicator  
Electronic Shock  
Protection  
Current  
Frequency  
Stereo  
Indicator  
Indicator  
(Audio CD Only)  
Album Number  
Preset Track  
Track Number  
 
Getting Started  
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Getting Started  
Unpack  
Connect Earphones  
Connect the supplied earphones to the  
Make sure your player includes the following  
accessories:  
EARPHONE port on the side of the player.  
Two AA 1.5 volt alkaline batteries  
• Earphones  
• Quick Start poster  
Tip: You can also use the LINE OUT jack to  
connect the player to an external audio  
system (cable not included) or optional car  
kit (not included).  
Insert Batteries  
1 Slide open the battery compartment cover on the  
back of the RioVolt.  
2 Insert the two supplied batteries. Ensure the  
batteries are inserted properly by matching the  
+ and - symbols on the battery with the symbols  
on the RioVolt.  
3 Replace the battery compartment cover.  
 
 
Playing Music  
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Playing Music  
Insert Disc  
Play Disc  
1 Slide the OPEN button to release the latch, and  
open the CD cover.  
2 Remove the cardboard insert.  
3 Insert an Audio CD or MP3 CD into the player,  
label side up.  
4 Close the CD cover.  
1 Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to turn on the  
player and begin playback.  
Note: There will be a short delay while the  
player loads your music tracks and track  
information.  
2 Press STOP  
to stop playback. Press and hold  
Note: The RioVolt can play CDs with the  
following logos:  
STOP to turn off the player.  
 
Advanced Features  
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Advanced Features  
Available advanced features include:  
Random All:  
ALL  
Playback  
Plays all tracks on the CD in a random order then  
repeats.  
Equalizer  
Search  
Random Dir:  
DIR  
Plays all tracks in an album in a random order  
then repeats. (MP3 CD only)  
Electronic Shock Protection  
Programmable Playback  
FM Radio  
Equalizer Options  
While playing a track, press MODE twice to display  
the equalizer options. Press SKIP NEXT to select  
from the following equalizer options:  
Playback Options  
While playing a track, press MODE once to display  
the playback options. Press SKIP NEXT to select  
from the following playback options.  
Repeat Off:  
No advanced playback options have been set.  
Repeat Off is the default setting.  
Option  
Bass  
Treble  
Normal  
Classic  
Pop  
0
0
Repeat One:  
1
+2  
+3  
+2  
+4  
+2  
+3  
+3  
+3  
Plays the current track playing on the CD then  
repeats.  
Repeat All:  
ALL  
Jazz  
Plays all tracks on the CD then repeats.  
Rock  
Repeat Dir: DIR  
Plays all tracks in the current album then  
repeats. (MP3 CD only)  
Intro Scan: INTRO  
Plays the first 10 seconds of all tracks on the CD.  
Random:  
Plays all tracks on the CD in random order, then  
stops.  
 
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While playing a track on an Audio CD, press MODE  
three times to access the ESP menu. Press SKIP  
NEXT to select from the following two options:  
Search Mode  
While playing a track on a MP3 CD, press MODE  
three times to access the search mode. Press SKIP  
NEXT to select from the following two options:  
ESP On:  
Electronic Shock Protection is enabled. ESP on is  
the default setting.  
ESP Off:  
File Skip:  
Sets SKIP PREVIOUS and SKIP NEXT to cycle  
through tracks on the current album when  
pressed during normal playback. File Skip is the  
default setting.  
Electronic Shock Protection is turned off.  
Note: Electronic Shock Protection is always on  
during MP3 playback.  
Album Skip:  
Sets SKIP PREVIOUS and SKIP NEXT to cycle  
through the albums on the CD when pressed  
during normal playback.  
Programmable Playback  
Up to 32 tracks can be programmed into a custom  
playlist.  
Note: Search mode options are only available for  
use with MP3 CDs. The Album Skip feature is only  
available when MP3s on a CD are saved in different  
directories on a CD.  
1 Press STOP once to cease CD playback.  
2 Press MODE.  
3 Press SKIP NEXT or SKIP PREVIOUS to cycle to  
the desired track.  
4 Press MODE to store the selected track into  
memory.  
Electronic Shock Protection  
The Electronic Shock Protection (ESP) menu  
controls how much digital audio is buffered (stored  
in memory to prevent skipping) during CD playback.  
The displayed program count will read P-001, P-  
002, etc. as tracks are added to memory. When  
no additional tracks can be added, the display  
will read FULL.  
The amount of digital audio the RioVolt SP65 can  
buffer depends on the format of the digital audio.  
5 Press PLAY/PAUSE to play.  
The custom playlist will remain stored in memory  
even if playback of a playlist is stopped. When  
playback of a custom playlist is stopped the  
following options become available:  
CD Audio  
MP3  
40 seconds  
120 seconds  
 
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Resume Play:  
Preset Stations  
Allows programming of up to 10 preset radio  
stations.  
Press MODE then press PLAY/PAUSE to resume  
playlist playback.  
Delete Playlist:  
Preset Station  
Number  
Preset Station  
Frequency  
Press MODE then press STOP to delete the  
playlist from memory.  
FM Radio  
Press and hold MODE to put the player in FM Radio  
Mode. While in FM Radio Mode, the controls work in  
the following ways:  
Current  
PLAY/PAUSE:  
Press to increase the radio frequency by .1MHz.  
Press and hold to save the current radio station  
as a preset station.  
Frequency  
1 While in FM Radio Mode, press MODE to enter FM  
Menu Mode.  
2 Press SKIP PREVIOUS or SKIP NEXT to cycle to  
the desired preset station slot.  
Preset stations already in memory will cause the  
displayed preset station frequency to flash.  
3 Press and hold SKIP PREVIOUS or SKIP NEXT to  
channel scan to another radio frequency.  
STOP:  
Press to decrease the radio frequency by  
.01MHz. Press and hold to turn the player off.  
VOLUME + and -:  
Press to adjust volume level.  
SKIP PREVIOUS:  
Press to skip to previous preset station. Press  
and hold to channel scan backwards.  
SKIP NEXT:  
Press to skip to the next preset station. Press  
and hold to channel scan forward.  
MODE:  
4 Press and hold PLAY/PAUSE to store a frequency  
to a preset station slot.  
After a preset station has been stored to a preset  
station slot the player will return to FM Radio  
Mode.  
Press to enter the FM Menu.  
 
Glossary of Digital Audio Terms  
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Glossary of Digital Audio Terms  
Bass  
Bass is the low-range area of the sound spectrum where low musical notes and sounds are located.  
Increasing the bass value will make the low vocals and drums more prominent in your music. You can select  
the amount of bass in your music by selecting various equalizer options.  
Bitrate  
Bitrate denotes the number of bits per second used  
by a digital music file. The size and quality of a  
compressed digital audio file is determined by the  
bitrate used when encoding the file. The higher the  
bitrate used, the higher the sound quality, and the  
larger the file size. For example, with MP3, a bitrate  
of 128kbps (128,000 bits per second) is generally  
thought of as “CD quality, and takes up about 1  
megabyte (MB) per minute of music. At a 64kbps  
bitrate, the sound quality is similar to that of an FM  
radio signal, but you can get approximately two  
minutes of music in that same 1MB of storage  
space. CD audio has a bitrate of 1.4Mbits per  
second (1,400,000 bits/second).  
Codec  
Depending on the context and kind of technology involved, codec can be defined as a compressed digital  
audio file format (like MP3, Red Book, etc.), a “coding/decoding” chip used to translate between digital and  
analog transmissions (used in modems), or a compression/decompression algorithm. Codecs compress  
audio data into a file, often for efficient transmission over a network, and then decode it for playback. While  
all the codecs perform similar compression of digital audio, there are differences in the technology.  
The RioVolt SP65 supports the following digital audio codecs:  
• MP3  
• CD Audio (Red Book)  
 
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ID3 Tag  
The ID3 tag is the part of the encoded MP3 file that contains information about the digital music file such as  
song title, artist, album title, encoding bitrate, track time duration, and so on. ID3 tag information is  
displayed on the Album/Track title line on the player’s LCD.  
MP3  
MP3 is short for Moving Pictures Experts Group Audio Layer 3. MP3 is the most well known compressed  
digital audio file format. This format allows for near “CD quality” sound, but at a fraction of the size of  
normal audio files. MP3 conversion of an audio track from CD-ROM reduces the file size by approximately a  
12:1 ratio with virtually no perceptible loss in quality. MP3 compression removes the redundant and  
irrelevant parts of a sound signal that the human ear doesn't hear. This digital sound encoding and  
compression process was developed by the Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits and Thomson  
Multimedia.  
Red Book  
Red Book is the name of the original specifications for the compact disc (CD). Developed by Sony and  
Philips, Red Book specifications became standardized requirements for all Audio (CD-DA) CDs and today  
form the basis for almost all CD format specifications. Legend has it that the original document was kept in  
a binder with red covers—hence the name "Red Book".  
"Ripping and Burning”  
Creating MP3 CDs, sometimes referred to as “ripping and burning, refers to extracting audio from a music  
CD (ripping), and encoding it (burning) into a compressed digital audio format like MP3.  
Treble  
Treble notes occupy the higher portion of the sound spectrum. Increasing the treble value will raise the  
levels of the high sounds in your music files. You can select the amount of bass in your music by selecting  
various equalizer options.  
VBR  
Variable Bitrate (VBR) encoding converts tracks at a variable rate, using higher bitrate encoding for  
complex portions and lower bitrate encoding for pauses in songs.  
 
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)  
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)  
What type of CDs can I play with the RioVolt?  
You can play CDs that have MP3 files or you can play regular CD audio music discs.  
Can I mix CD Audio with MP3 files?  
No. You can play either CD Audio discs or CDs with MP3 music content. They cannot be mixed together.  
What is the maximum number of songs I can put on a single CD?  
You can store up to 999 music tracks per CD depending on the size of the music tracks and the available  
space on your CD-R/RW. The RioVolt can only recognize up to 630 directories and files (e.g., If you have 20  
albums on a CD, only 620 files can be recognized).  
Will the RioVolt play Variable Bitrate (VBR) files?  
There is no standard for VBR files, so it cannot be guaranteed that every encoding software package will  
properly function with the RioVolt. However, most VBR MP3 music files will play properly on your RioVolt.  
Where is the battery indicator on my RioVolt?  
The battery indicator on the RioVolt is located in the top-right corner of the display. The segments in the  
battery icon show the remaining battery power. The illumination of all three segments indicates a fully  
charged battery. Non-illuminated segments indicate a run down battery. The battery indicator blinks when  
less than 20% of the charge on the battery remains.  
What kind of skip protection does the RioVolt use?  
The RioVolt uses Electronic Shock Protection (ESP) to help prevent skipping during playback. When playing  
MP3s the player provides 120 seconds of skip protection. When playing Audio CDs the player provides 40  
seconds of skip protection. ESP can be turned off when playing Audio CDs. ESP remains on during all MP3  
playback.  
How does Electronic Shock Protection work?  
When the player starts, a buffer is filled with the track data. The CD stops spinning, and the tracks continue  
to play from memory, which helps conserve battery life. When about 30 seconds of time remains in the  
buffer, the CD will again spin up and refill the buffer. During this time, if the RioVolt is jarred so that the  
 
 
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buffer cannot be filled (e.g., when jogging or riding a bicycle) then the player may begin to skip. The buffer  
must be full in order to provide skip-free performance.  
How much playtime can I get from 2 AA batteries?  
Playtime varies with battery type and music content. However, as a general guideline the following applies:  
Playback Format Hours of Playtime  
(approximate)  
Audio CD (ESP on)  
7 hours  
9 hours  
Audio CD  
(ESP off)  
MP3 CD  
15 hours  
The CD seems to stop spinning during playback. Is this normal?  
Yes. It is normal for the CD to stop spinning during playback. Stopping the CD is part of the skip protection  
and battery life management systems. When the CD is stopped, the RioVolt conserves power and plays  
songs from memory.  
 
Troubleshooting  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Solution  
I am only able to fit  
10 to 15 songs on a  
CD-R or CD-RW for  
my RioVolt.  
If you are only able to fit 10 to 15 songs on a CD-R or CD-RW for use in your  
RioVolt, then it is likely you are creating the CD in audio or .wav format instead of  
data format. You should be able to fit hundreds of tracks onto one CD using MP3  
files. Consult the documentation that came with your burning software for further  
assistance on "ripping and burning" digital audio in MP3 format.  
After creating a CD  
using DirectCD the  
If the RioVolt is having trouble reading a CD created using DirectCD, make sure  
that the CD is formatted with compression OFF. If compression is ON, the RioVolt  
RioVolt will not read it will not read the tracks properly. For further assistance, please refer to the  
properly. documentation that came with your burning software.  
I am unable to power Be sure that the LOCK/UNLOCK switch on the RioVolt is set to UNLOCK. The  
up the RioVolt. This  
happens when using  
new batteries or an  
AC power adapter  
(not included).  
player will not power up if the LOCK/UNLOCK switch is in the LOCK position. Put  
the LOCK/UNLOCK switch in the UNLOCK position and press PLAY/PAUSE to  
power up the RioVolt.  
The RioVolt is  
working with  
Be sure that the AC Adapter is plugged into the proper connection. You may be  
plugging the AC Adapter into the Line-Out connector on the RioVolt. If you are  
batteries, but when I still experiencing problems, be sure the LOCK/UNLOCK switch on RioVolt is set to  
plug in an AC adapter UNLOCK.  
(not included) it does  
not work.  
 
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Problem  
Solution  
My RioVolt gives a  
“No Disc” error  
message when  
To resolve the “No Disc” error message, try the following:  
• Make sure the CD is seated properly in the tray.  
• See if a standard Audio CD functions properly.  
Try a CD created with standard MP3 files encoded at 128kbps, NOT variable  
bitrate (VBR) files.  
P
spinning up.  
Try burning to a different media or brand of media.  
Try burning a CD from another CD burner.  
• See if burning at a slower rate (say 2x or slower) makes the files load properly.  
Try closing the CD volume when you create the disc.  
Try cleaning the lens with a cotton swab.  
• If you are using a Macintosh to burn your CDs, make sure the .mp3 extension  
is at the end of each file. Some versions of Mac software do not include this  
extension, and these files cannot be read by the RioVolt.  
I can’t play my WMA  
files.  
The RioVolt SP65 cannot read WMA files. Please try the following:  
• Convert your WMA files into MP3 files using your music software.  
• Rip and burn the songs in MP3 format to a new CD.  
 
Limited Warranty  
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Limited Warranty  
Our warranty to you  
SONICblue Incorporated warrants that your product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one  
year from the date of original retail purchase. SONICblue Incorporated warrants refurbished products, marked and sold as such,  
for ninety (90) days from the original purchase date. This warranty is extended to the original end user purchaser only and is not  
assignable or transferable to any other party.  
Product failures not covered by this warranty  
This warranty does not cover damage caused by abuse, misuse, unauthorized attempts to open, modify, or repair the product,  
moisture, extreme heat or cold, corrosive environments, shipping, or high voltage surges from external sources such as power  
line, telephone line, or connected equipment. This warranty does not cover wear and tear on covers, housing or wiring. This  
warranty also does not apply to any product with an altered or defaced serial number.  
Remedies  
If you discover a defect covered by this warranty, SONICblue Incorporated will repair or replace the product at our sole discretion  
using new or remanufactured product or components. SONICblue Incorporated's liability is limited solely to the repair or  
replacement of the defective product. If SONICblue Incorporated cannot reasonably repair or replace the defective product then  
SONICblue Incorporated may, at its sole discretion, refund the purchase price paid for the product. SONICblue Incorporated  
warrants any replaced or repaired product for a period of ninety (90) days from shipment, or through the end of the original  
warranty period, whichever is longer.  
How to obtain warranty service  
To obtain service under this warranty, you must contact a SONICblue Incorporated Customer Care Center within the applicable  
warranty period to receive a warranty service authorization. You will be required to provide a dated original proof of purchase.  
Products shipped to SONICblue Incorporated must be shipped postage-paid and packaged appropriately for safe shipment.  
SONICblue Incorporated is not responsible for products received without a warranty service authorization and may be rejected.  
Repaired or replacement products will be shipped to you at SONICblue Incorporated's expense. All products or parts that are  
replaced become the property of SONICblue Incorporated.  
Limits of liability  
SONICblue Incorporated's liability is limited to the repair or replacement of this product. In no event will SONICblue Incorporated  
be liable for any amount greater than the currently suggested retail price of this product. We will not be liable to you or anyone  
else for any damages that result from the failure of this product or from the breach of any express or implied warranties. These  
include damage to other equipment, lost data, lost profits, or any consequential, incidental, or punitive damages. This written  
warranty represents the entire warranty agreement between SONICblue Incorporated and you. This warranty is given in lieu of  
all other warranties, express or implied, including without limitation implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a  
particular purpose. This warranty is limited to the term specified above. No warranties, either express or implied, will apply after  
this period. This warranty may not be altered in any way other than in writing by an officer of SONICblue Incorporated. This  
warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights, which vary, from state to state. Some states limit  
what warranties may be excluded as well as how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.  
 
Regulatory Information  
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Regulatory Information  
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device  
does not cause harmful interference.  
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,  
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against  
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio  
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful  
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a  
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,  
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the  
interference by one or more of the following measures:  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Industry Canada  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
 
Customer Care  
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Customer Care  
Web Site  
E-mail  
Technical Support Telephone  
Customer Service Telephone  
Call for answers to technical questions about Call for sales and general product information.  
your product.  
(800) 468-5846  
(206) 515-1400  
Hours  
Please check the support Web site for the current hours of operation.  
Rio Product Support  
With every Rio product you receive the following support services:  
• Unlimited access to the Rio web-based technical information resources, available 24 hours a day every  
day at http://www.sonicblue.com/support. Here you will find FAQ files, product updates, and other  
useful information.  
• Unlimited e-mail support for the duration of your Rio product hardware warranty period.  
• Access to the latest software updates and enhancements for Rio products via our Web site.  
 
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B
batteries 7  
battery cover 4  
battery indicator 14  
C
codec  
definition 12  
MP3 13  
WMA 13  
customer care 20  
D
DC in jack 5  
E
earphones 7  
encoding 13  
equalizer (EQ) 9  
F
FAQ (frequently asked questions) 14  
G
getting started 7  
H
headphone jack 5  
I
ID3 13  
L
legal notices 3  
line out 5  
lock/unlock 4  
M
MP3 13  
P
 
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R
Red Book 13  
ripping and burning 13  
S
setup instructions 7  
skip protection 14  
T
technical support 20  
V
variable bitrate (VBR) 13  
volume 4  
W
warranty 18  
WMA 17  
 

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