Rio Audio Rio Riot User Manual

Table of Contents  
ct Uplsayeerrf'osr guide  
NEXT  
your entire music collection  
Table of Contents  
3
BACK  
NEXT  
Expanded Table of Contents  
1 Getting Started 5  
4 Organizing Music 23  
So, What Does it Do? ................................................... 5  
Tour of the Player ......................................................... 6  
Charging the Battery .................................................... 8  
Installing the Software.................................................. 9  
Connecting the Rio to your Computer ...................... 12  
Creating a Playlist ....................................................... 23  
Playlist Options........................................................... 25  
Deleting Albums, Artists & Songs .............................. 26  
5 Listening to the Radio 27  
Scanning for FM Stations ........................................... 27  
Setting FM Presets ..................................................... 28  
2 Loading Music 13  
Downloading Music from the Internet ......................... 13  
Encoding (“Ripping”) Your CDs ................................. 14  
Managing Your Music Files ......................................... 15  
Loading Music to the Player....................................... 16  
6 Advanced Settings 29  
Equalizer/Audio Settings............................................ 29  
Setting Player Preferences ......................................... 30  
3 Playing Music 17  
7 Getting Help 33  
Overview of Playback Options ................................... 17  
Tour of the LCD Screen .............................................. 18  
Instant Music with the Rio DJ..................................... 19  
Playing Albums, Artists & Songs ................................ 20  
Playing Your Favorites ................................................ 22  
FAQs ........................................................................... 33  
Upgrading the Firmware ............................................ 34  
Customer Care Information ....................................... 35  
Regulatory Information .............................................. 36  
One Year Limited Warranty ........................................ 37  
Index ........................................................................... 38  
For an overview of the Rio Riot menu system,  
see page 39.  
4
BACK  
NEXT  
Rio Riot Users Guide  
   
So, What Does it Do?  
1 Getting Started  
WELL, FIRST OF ALL try to imagine what you could do with  
20GB of storage space...  
The Rio supports popular audio formats, including WMA  
(up to 192 kbps) and MP3 (up to 320 kbps). Plus you can  
view and sort your music using ID3 and WMA tags.  
Thats right, 20 gigabytes of your favorite music.  
400 albums.*  
The CD-ROM includes USB drivers for Windows (98, ME,  
2000 or XP) and Mac OS (9.0.4 or higher), along with  
RealJukebox and iTunes to help you manage your music.  
5,000 songs.*  
All in the palm of your hand.  
So, what are you waiting for? Lets get started...  
Just connect the Rio to your computers USB port,  
download your music to the player and you’re on your way.  
The Rio features a large, backlit graphic LCD display so  
you can easily navigate your way through your massive  
song list by artist, album or song title.  
You can even use the built in Rio DJ to hear a 60-minute  
sampling of your favorite songs, a playlist of just the  
newest songs on the player, the most/least played songs,  
only songs from your favorite decade, and much more.  
Rather listen to the radio? No problem. An FM tuner is  
built in, with up to eight presets.  
Need long battery life? Again, not to worry. The lithium-  
ion rechargeable battery lasts at least 10 hours per  
charge at 50% volume.  
How Much Music?  
The example given is for 128 kbps sampling; see page 14  
for player capacity at various sampling rates.  
*
Table of Contents  
5
BACK  
NEXT  
Tour of the Player  
Menu Displays and exits the menu system.  
LCD Liquid Crystal Display; see overview  
on page 18.  
Select Makes selections in menus.  
Scroll Scrolls up/down through menu  
choices.  
Back Returns to previous menu. Also press  
to display track info when a song is playing.  
Stop Stops playback.  
Forward Skips to next song. Press and hold  
to scan forward.  
Backward Skips to previous song. Press and  
hold to scan backward.  
Play/Pause Starts/pauses playback. To save battery life, the  
player will “sleep” if left in pause or stop for several  
minutes. Press Play/Pause to wake it up.  
Reset  
Reset Insert a pointed object, such as a paperclip, into this opening to  
reset the Rio player. Do not use unless the player freezes; e.g., the display  
is active but the Rio player does not respond for several minutes.  
Table of Contents  
6
BACK  
NEXT  
Rio Riot Users Guide  
Volume  
On - Lock - Off  
Volume +/– Adjusts volume level.  
Power On/Lock/Off Powers the player on, off or  
sets it to Lock mode ( ). In Lock mode, the player  
is powered on but the keys are locked to prevent  
accidental operation. Note: “LOCK” appears on  
the LCD screen when the player is in Lock mode.  
Accessories  
Carrying Case  
AC Adapter  
USB Cable  
CDs (Mac & PC) Car Cassette Adapter (Optional)  
Headphones  
Table of Contents  
7
BACK  
NEXT  
1 Getting Started  
Charging the Battery  
AC Adapter  
The Rio has a built-in lithium-ion rechargeable battery that  
lasts up to 10 hours per charge.  
Charger Port  
When you first use the player, charge it for at least five hours  
for maximum battery life. You can use the Rio while it is  
charging, so go ahead and rip your CDs and load all your  
music while you’re waiting!  
1 Connect the supplied AC adapter to the charger port on  
the bottom of your Rio, as shown.  
2 Plug the AC adapter into an electrical outlet and begin  
charging the battery.  
3 When the battery is fully charged, unplug the AC adapter  
and disconnect it from the Rio.  
• The battery charge is indicated on the LCD  
screen.  
To increase battery life, do not leave your Rio  
plugged in for extended periods of time after  
the battery is charged.  
Charging the Battery  
Connect the supplied AC Adapter to  
the charger port, and then plug it into  
an electrical outlet to charge the  
battery.  
To prevent damage to the player, never plug the  
AC adapter into the headphone/USB port! Only  
plug the AC adapter into the charger port.  
Table of Contents  
8
BACK  
NEXT  
Rio Riot Users Guide  
Installing the Software  
Now you are ready to install the USB driver and music management software to your computer. The supplied CD-ROM will  
load RealJukebox for Windows or iTunes for Mac. See system requirements below.  
RealJukebox for Windows  
Music management software for Windows  
computers.  
iTunes for Mac  
Music management software for Apple  
Macintosh computers.  
PC System Requirements  
• Microsoft Windows 98, Me, 2000 or XP  
• Pentium 166 with 32 MB RAM  
• USB port  
Mac System Requirements  
• Mac OS 9.0.4 or later (9.2.1 recommended)  
• 32 MB RAM  
• USB port  
• CD-ROM drive  
• CD-ROM drive  
• 35 MB available hard drive space  
• Internet connection recommended  
• 35 MB available hard drive space  
• Internet connection recommended  
9
BACK  
NEXT  
1 Getting Started  
PC Software Installation  
Follow these instructions to load the software that enables  
your PC to recognize the Rio. The installation will also load  
the RealJukebox music management software.  
1 Place the installation CD in your computers CD-ROM  
drive. After a few seconds, the Rio splash screen will  
display:  
2 Click the “Install RealJukebox” button, and then follow the  
on-screen instructions.  
3 When installation is complete, see page 12 to connect the  
Rio to your PC.  
About RealJukebox  
RealJukebox will help you:  
• Organize digital audio tracks on your computer.  
• Organize tracks on your Rio.  
• Record (encode) your audio CDs.  
• Search for tracks on your computer or on the Internet.  
• Create a custom CD—if you have CD burning hardware  
and your computer supports it.  
To learn more about using RealJukebox  
• Click the RealJukebox “Help” menu  
• Click the “Home” button, scroll to “RealJukebox Help”  
and then click “Using RealJukebox” and/or “Frequently  
Asked Questions”  
If installation does not start automatically,  
click “Start > Run...>”, and then type  
“d:\setup32.exe,” where “d” is the letter of  
your computer’s CD-ROM drive.  
• Visit the Real Web site at “www.real.com”  
10  
BACK  
NEXT  
Rio Riot Users Guide  
Mac OS Software Installation  
Follow these instructions to load the software that enables  
your Macintosh computer to recognize the Rio. The installa-  
tion will also load the iTunes music management software.  
1 Place the installation CD in your computers CD-ROM  
drive.  
5 Click the “Install iTunes” button, and then follow the on-  
screen instructions.  
6 Reboot your computer when the installation is complete.  
Rio to your Mac.  
2 The CD contents display automatically. To manually display  
the CD contents, double-click the Rio icon on your  
computers desktop.  
3 Double-click the “Install” icon.  
4 After a few seconds, the Rio splash screen will display:  
About iTunes  
iTunes music software takes the confusion  
out of managing your personal music  
collection. iTunes turns your Mac into a powerful  
digital jukebox, complete with easy-to-use tools for  
recording music from audio CDs (simply insert a CD to  
import music to MP3s), searching and browsing your  
entire collection, managing playlists, downloading  
songs to your Rio, and listening to Internet radio  
stations.  
To learn more about using iTunes  
• From within the software, click the “Help” menu and  
choose “iTunes Help”  
• Visit the iTunes Web site at “www.apple.com/itunes”  
Table of Contents  
11  
BACK  
NEXT  
1 Getting Started  
 
Connecting the Rio to your Computer  
Once the software is installed, you are ready to connect the Rio to your PC or Mac.  
...and connect the other end to any  
USB/Headphone Port  
available USB port on your PC or  
Mac. When finished, continue with  
Chapter 2, “Loading Music.”  
Connect one end of the supplied  
USB cable to the USB/Head-  
phone Port on the Rio...  
The Rio Riot USB connection only fits one way.  
Do not try to force the connection.  
Table of Contents  
12  
NEXT  
Rio Riot Users Guide  
 
Downloading Music from  
the Internet  
2 Loading Music  
You can acquire digital music in MP3 or WMA format in two  
ways:  
1 Downloading from the Internet  
2 Encoding/ripping songs from your personal CD collection.  
Note: If you already have digital music files stored on your  
hard drive, feel free to skip to pages 15-16, which demon-  
strate how to manage your music files and download them to  
the player.  
Downloading Music from the Internet  
There are thousands of Web sites that provide digital audio  
content. Here are a few to get you started:  
Simply point your favorite web browser to one of these sites,  
follow the instructions on the site, and download the music  
to your computer.  
Visit Riohome.com  
to download FREE music, or try the pay per track  
service to purchase tracks from your favorite  
artists.  
Table of Contents  
13  
BACK  
NEXT  
Encoding (“Ripping”) Your CDs  
Encoding a CD with RealJukebox  
1 Insert an audio CD in your PCs CD-ROM drive.  
• If Auto-Record is enabled (under “Tools > Preferences >  
General”), you will see a dialog box asking if you wish to  
record the CD. If you select “Yes,” the RealJukebox  
software will automatically begin encoding each song on  
the CD.  
• If Auto-Record is not enabled, continue with step 2.  
2 In a few moments, the CD automatically opens in Real-  
Jukebox showing the names of each track on the disc.  
3 Click the check box next to each track you wish to encode,  
or click “Check All” to encode the entire disc.  
4 Press the red “Record” button to start encoding.  
• Songs will automatically play while they are encoding.  
Mega Storage  
The Rio Riot can hold over 150 complete  
albums at the highest possible sample rate!  
Setting the Sample Rate  
The default sample rate for RealJukebox is 128 kbps, which is  
the minimum file size for “Near CD” quality, but you can  
change it based on the size of your music collection and  
desired sound quality. For example...  
Encoding a CD with iTunes  
1 Insert an audio CD in your Macs CD-ROM drive.  
2 In a few moments, the CD automatically opens in iTunes  
showing the names of each track.  
3 Select the check box next to each track you wish to  
encode (by default, all tracks are checked).  
4 Click the “Import” button at the top left of the iTunes  
window. The checked tracks will be converted to MP3  
format.  
• If you have 300 or more CDs to rip, make sure you sample  
at 160 kbps or lower to allow room on the player and still  
retain “Near CD” quality.  
• If you have 150 or fewer CDs, go ahead and encode at a  
higher sample rate (256-320 kbps)—you’ve got the space,  
you might as well use it!  
• For WMA fans, you can get nearly twice the compression  
for each sample rate at virtually the same sound quality.  
Table of Contents  
14  
BACK  
NEXT  
Rio Riot Users Guide  
Managing Your Music Files  
If you have MP3 and WMA files in various folders on your  
hard drive, the music management software can seek them  
out and gather them into one unified list. You can then use  
the software to:  
Managing Music with iTunes  
1 The iTunes software will automatically locate all music files  
during the installation process. To add songs manually,  
click “File>Add to Library”, and then browse to the folder  
and files you wish to add.  
• Play tracks  
2 All tracks are listed in the main window. You can sort the  
list by Song, Time, Artist, Album, Genre by clicking on the  
appropriate header.  
• Rename tracks  
• Clean up your ID3/WMA tags (highly recommended)  
• Delete tracks  
3 To clean up your ID3 tags, select a track and click “File/Get  
Info” to view and change information about the song.  
• Create playlists  
• And, of course, download tracks to the player!  
Managing Music with RealJukebox  
1 Click “File>Import Wizard...” The Import Wizard dialog  
box appears asking if you would like to search “All Drives”  
or only specific drives for music files.  
2 Click “Start Search” to begin scanning.  
3 Click “Finish” to import all your music files into RealJuke-  
box.  
ID3 tags are automatically filled in when you  
encode your CDs with RealJukebox or iTunes. If  
you need to edit tags manually, the best time to  
do so is BEFORE you load songs onto the player.  
4 Click the “All Tracks” button to view the complete list of  
tracks. You can then sort the  
list by Track Name, Artist,  
Album, Genre, CD Track #,  
Length, Format, Quality or  
File Name by clicking on the  
appropriate header.  
5 To clean up your ID3 tags,  
select a track and click “Edit  
Track Info.”  
Table of Contents  
15  
BACK  
NEXT  
2 Loading Music  
Loading Music to the Player  
Loading Tracks with RealJukebox  
Follow these steps to load music from your PC to the Rio.  
Loading Tracks with iTunes  
Follow these steps to load music from your Mac to the Rio.  
1 Launch the RealJukebox software.  
2 Connect the Rio to your PC using the supplied USB cable  
and power on the player.  
1 Launch the iTunes software.  
2 Connect the Rio to your Mac using the supplied USB  
cable and power on the player.  
3 Click the “All Tracks” button in the RealJukebox main  
screen to view a list of all music saved on your PC.  
4 Shift-click the desired track(s) or press “Ctrl-A” to select all  
tracks.  
• The Rio shows up in the iTunes window.  
3 Click and drag music files from the desktop to the iTunes  
window.  
• Progress bars display while the music copies.  
5 Click “Copy to > Device” in the right column, or right-click  
on the selected track(s) and select “Copy to Device.”  
6 Select the “Rio Riot Digital Audio Player” in the list of  
devices, then click OK.  
• The view changes to the “Devices” window, and the  
song(s) you selected appear at the bottom of the list. The  
Transfer Status” column shows that the files are “Ready to  
Transfer.”  
7 Click “Copy Files” in the right column to download the  
files to the player.  
• Progress bars display while the music copies.  
Table of Contents  
16  
BACK  
NEXT  
Rio Riot Users Guide  
3 Playing Music  
Overview of Playback  
Options  
The Rio provides a variety of ways to jump  
quickly to the music you want with the least  
amount of hassle. The “Play Music” menu  
gives you seven ways to play:  
Favorites  
To listen to just your favorite albums, artists or songs, see  
page 22.  
Playlists  
To create custom song lists based on any criteria you wish,  
see pages 23-25.  
Rio DJ  
The Rio DJ automatically generates playlists  
of your favorite music. For example, you can  
hear a 60-minute sampling of just your favorite songs, a  
collection of the songs you most recently downloaded,  
only songs from a particular decade, and much more; see  
page 19.  
Playback Control  
You can play, pause,  
stop, scan and skip  
forward and backward  
with the four button  
playback control.  
Albums  
To listen to a particular album, see page 20.  
Artists  
To listen to the works of a particular artist, see page 20.  
Genre  
To load every song of a particular genre (such as Rock,  
Jazz or Classical), see page 21.  
To save battery life, the player will “sleep” if  
left in stop or pause for several minutes. Press  
PLAY/PAUSE to wake it up.  
Songs  
To listen to a particular song, see page 21.  
Table of Contents  
17  
BACK  
NEXT  
Tour of the LCD Screen  
Menu System  
When the MENU button is pressed,  
the track information dims and  
menu bars appear from the right  
side of the screen. Use the SCROLL  
wheel to highlight the desired  
menu item, then press the SELECT  
button to make your selection.  
Press the BACK button any time to  
jump back to the previous menu.  
Menu Navigation  
Use the MENU button,  
SELECT button, SCROLL  
wheel and BACK button  
to navigate and make  
selections in the menu  
system.  
Track Info  
When a track is playing, its title appears at  
the top of the screen, followed by the track  
length, time remaining, repeat/random  
setting, volume level and play status. Upcom-  
ing tracks appear at the bottom of the screen.  
Songs you’ve played are preceded by a check  
mark. Press the BACK button to view detailed  
track info, including Artist, Album, Codec,  
Bitrate, Length and File Size.  
Table of Contents  
18  
BACK  
NEXT  
Rio Riot Users Guide  
Instant Music with the Rio DJ  
The Rio DJ is a powerful tool that keeps track  
of everything you play (and don’t play) to  
access your music in seven entertaining ways.  
New Music  
Generates a playlist of the files you’ve most recently down-  
loaded to the player.  
1 Press MENU.  
• Scroll to “1 day,” then press SELECT.  
• Scroll to set the time frame (from 1 day to 1 year), then  
press SELECT.  
2 Scroll to “Play Music,” then press SELECT.  
3 Scroll to “Rio DJ,” then press SELECT.  
4 Scroll to one of the following, then press  
SELECT:  
Memory Lane  
Generates a playlist of the songs you’ve listened to the least  
in the past day, week, month, etc.  
Entertain Me!  
Generates a random mix of your  
favorite songs.  
• Scroll to “15 Minutes,” then press  
SELECT. The box will blink to indicate  
that it is selected.  
• Scroll to set how long to play (from 15 minutes to 8 hours,  
or “Everything”), then press SELECT.  
• Scroll to “1 day,” then press SELECT.  
• Scroll to set the time frame (from 1 day to 1 year), then  
press SELECT.  
Sounds of...  
Generates a playlist of all tracks on the player from a given  
decade or year.  
• Scroll to “1940s,” then press SELECT.  
• Scroll to pick a decade (from the ‘40s to the ‘00s) or  
specific year (from 1950-2010), then press SELECT.  
Play All  
Generates a playlist of every song on the player.  
• Scroll to “Done”, then press SELECT. All songs on the  
player will be loaded into the playlist.  
Random Play  
Generates a completely random mix of songs.  
Top Tunes  
• Scroll to “15 Minutes,” then press SELECT.  
• Scroll to set how long to play (from 15 minutes to 8 hours),  
then press SELECT.  
Generates a playlist of the songs you listen to the most.  
• Scroll to “10,” then press SELECT.  
• Scroll to pick the number of tracks to play (from 10 to 250),  
then press SELECT.  
5 Scroll to “Done,” then press SELECT to load the playlist.  
6 Press SELECT or PLAY to begin playback.  
Table of Contents  
19  
BACK  
NEXT  
3 Playing Music  
Playing Albums, Artists & Songs  
Follow these steps to play a complete  
album, selected works of a particular artist,  
or any individual song.  
Play Selected Works of an Artist  
1 Press MENU.  
2 Scroll to “Play Music,” then press SELECT.  
3 Scroll to “Artists,” then press SELECT.  
4 Scroll to the first letter of the artists name,  
then press SELECT.  
Play an Album  
1 Press MENU.  
2 Scroll to “Play Music,” then press SELECT.  
3 Scroll to “Albums,” then press SELECT.  
4 Scroll to the first letter of the albums  
name, then press SELECT.  
5 Choose from the following:  
To load all albums and tracks that begin with the selected  
letter, scroll to “Play All  
Albums/Tracks,” then press  
SELECT.  
To load a single album, scroll  
to the albums name, then  
press SELECT.  
5 Scroll to the artists name, then press  
SELECT.  
6 Choose from the following:  
To load all albums and tracks for the  
selected artist, scroll to “Play All Albums/  
Tracks,” then press SELECT.  
To load a single album, scroll  
to the albums name, then  
press SELECT.  
To load all tracks on the  
selected album, scroll to “Play  
All Tracks,” then press  
To load all tracks on the  
selected album, scroll to “Play  
All Tracks,” then press SELECT.  
To load a single track from the  
album, scroll to the tracks  
name, then press SELECT.  
6 Press SELECT or PLAY to begin  
playback of the selected  
SELECT.  
To load a single track, scroll to  
the tracks name, then press  
SELECT.  
7 Press SELECT or PLAY to  
begin playback of the work(s)  
of the selected artist.  
album(s) or track(s).  
Table of Contents  
20  
BACK  
NEXT  
Rio Riot Users Guide  
Play an Individual Song  
1 Press MENU.  
Play by Genre  
You can choose to play all  
songs of a particular genre,  
such as Rock, Jazz or Classical.  
2 Scroll to “Play Music,” then press SELECT.  
3 Scroll to “Songs,” then press SELECT.  
4 Scroll to the first letter of the songs name,  
then press SELECT.  
1 Press MENU.  
2 Scroll to “Play Music,” then  
press SELECT.  
3 Scroll to “Genre,” then press  
SELECT. A list of all genres  
loaded on the player  
displays.  
4 Scroll to choose a  
genre from the list,  
then press SELECT.  
5 Scroll to “Done”,  
5 Choose from the following:  
To load all tracks that begin with the  
selected letter, scroll to “Play All Tracks,”  
then press SELECT.  
To load a single track, scroll to the tracks  
name, then press SELECT.  
6 Press SELECT or PLAY to  
begin playback of the  
selected song(s).  
then press SELECT.  
All songs on the  
player whose ID3  
tags match the  
selected Genre will be loaded into the playlist.  
6 Press SELECT or PLAY to begin playback.  
Table of Contents  
21  
BACK  
NEXT  
3 Playing Music  
Playing Your Favorites  
The “Favorites” menu provides quick access to the 40 most  
played albums, artists or songs on the player.  
6 Choose from the following:  
To load all favorite albums and tracks for the selected  
artist, scroll to “Play All Albums/Tracks,” then press  
SELECT.  
To load a single album, scroll to the albums name, then  
press SELECT.  
To load all tracks on the album, scroll to “Play All Tracks,”  
then press SELECT.  
To load a single track from the album, scroll to the tracks  
name, then press SELECT.  
Play Favorite Albums  
1 Press MENU.  
2 Scroll to “Play Music,” then press SELECT.  
3 Scroll to “Favorites,” then press SELECT.  
4 Scroll to “Albums,” then press SELECT.  
5 Choose from the following:  
To load all favorite albums and tracks, scroll  
to “Play All Albums/Tracks,” then press  
SELECT.  
To load a single album, scroll to the albums  
name, then press SELECT.  
To load all tracks on the album, scroll to “Play  
All Tracks,” then press SELECT.  
7 Press SELECT or PLAY to begin playback of the selected  
track(s).  
Play Favorite Songs  
1 Press MENU.  
2 Scroll to “Play Music,” then press SELECT.  
3 Scroll to “Favorites,” then press SELECT.  
4 Scroll to “Songs,” then press SELECT.  
5 Choose from the following:  
To load all favorite tracks, scroll to “Play All Tracks,” then  
press SELECT.  
To load a single track from the list, scroll to the tracks  
name, then press SELECT.  
6 Press SELECT or PLAY to begin playback of the selected  
track(s).  
To load a single track from the album, scroll  
to the tracks name, then press SELECT.  
6 Press SELECT or PLAY to begin playback of  
the selected track(s).  
Play Favorite Artists  
1 Press MENU.  
2 Scroll to “Play Music,” then press SELECT.  
3 Scroll to “Favorites,” then press SELECT.  
4 Scroll to “Artists,” then press SELECT.  
5 Scroll to the desired artist, then press SELECT.  
Table of Contents  
22  
BACK  
NEXT  
Rio Riot Users Guide  
Creating a Playlist  
4 Organizing Music  
A Playlist is a personalized list of songs you can save  
and playback whenever you want. In this chapter you  
will learn how to:  
• Create a Playlist  
• Edit a Playlist  
• Delete a Playlist  
• Rename a Playlist  
• Select a Playlist for playback  
Add Albums to Playlist  
Scroll to the first letter of the  
albums name, then press  
SELECT.  
To add all albums and tracks  
that begin with the selected  
letter, scroll to “Add All Albums/Tracks,” then press  
SELECT.  
To add a single album, scroll to the albums name, then  
press SELECT.  
To add all tracks on the album, scroll to “Add All Tracks,”  
then press SELECT.  
To add a single track from the album, scroll to the tracks  
name, then press SELECT.  
Creating a Playlist  
1 Press MENU.  
2 Scroll to “Organize,” then press SELECT.  
3 Scroll to “My Playlists,” then press SELECT.  
4 Scroll to “Create,” then press SELECT.  
5 Think of a name for your playlist. Scroll through the  
alphabetical matrix and find the first character of your  
playlist name, then press SELECT.  
Add Artists to Playlist  
6 Continue in this manner with each character until you  
have spelled out the complete playlist name.  
To change case, scroll to the “Uppercase” button,  
then press SELECT. Turn the Scroll wheel to toggle  
between “Uppercase” and “Lowercase.”  
• The “Uppercase” matrix includes numbers, and the  
“Lowercase” matrix includes symbols.  
To add a space to your playlist name, scroll to the  
word “space,” then press SELECT.  
7 When finished, scroll to “Done,” then press SELECT.  
8 Scroll to “Albums,” “Artists,” or “Tracks,” then press  
SELECT:  
Scroll to the first letter of the artists name, press SELECT,  
then scroll to the artists name, and press SELECT again.  
To add all albums and tracks for the selected artist, scroll  
to “Add All Albums/Tracks,” then press SELECT.  
To add a single album, scroll to the albums name, then  
press SELECT.  
To add all tracks on the album, scroll to “Add All Tracks,”  
then press SELECT.  
To add a single track, scroll to the tracks name, then  
press SELECT.  
continued...  
Table of Contents  
23  
BACK  
NEXT  
Add Tracks to Playlist  
Scroll to the first letter of the songs name, then press  
SELECT.  
The total number of tracks you have added is  
displayed in the top right corner of the LCD,  
with the message: “There are # tracks in  
[playlist name].”  
To add all tracks that begin with the selected letter, scroll  
to “Add All Tracks,” then press SELECT.  
To add a single track, scroll to the tracks name, then  
press SELECT.  
9
To continue adding tracks, press BACK repeatedly to  
return to the “Add Tracks” menu and repeat Step 8 until  
you have added all desired tracks.  
10 When you are finished, press BACK repeatedly until the  
message appears: “You have created the playlist: [playlist  
name]. Do you want to save the changes or exit without  
saving?”  
11 Scroll to “Save,” then press SELECT to save your playlist.  
12 To select and playback your playlist, see page 25.  
Table of Contents  
24  
BACK  
NEXT  
Rio Riot Users Guide  
Playlist Options  
Editing a Playlist  
1 Press MENU.  
Renaming a Playlist  
1 Press MENU.  
2 Scroll to “Organize,” then press SELECT.  
3 Scroll to “My Playlists,” then press SELECT.  
4 Scroll to “Edit,” then press SELECT.  
5 Choose from the following:  
2 Scroll to “Organize,” then press SELECT.  
3 Scroll to “My Playlists,” then press SELECT.  
4 Scroll to “Rename,” then press SELECT.  
5 Scroll to the playlist you wish to rename, then press  
SELECT.  
6 Follow Steps 5-7 on page 23 to rename the playlist.  
7 Scroll to “Save,” then press SELECT.  
Add Tracks to Playlist  
• Scroll to “Add Tracks,” then press SELECT.  
• Scroll to the playlist you wish to edit, then press SELECT.  
• Follow Steps 8-11 on pages 23-24 to add tracks to your  
playlist.  
Selecting a Playlist for Playback  
1 Press MENU.  
2 Scroll to “Play Music,” then press SELECT.  
3 Scroll to “Playlists,” then press SELECT.  
4 Scroll to the desired playlist, then press  
SELECT.  
5 Press SELECT or PLAY to begin playback of  
the selected playlist.  
Delete Tracks from Playlist  
• Scroll to “Delete Tracks,” then press SELECT.  
• Scroll to the desired playlist, then press SELECT.  
• Scroll to the track you wish to delete, then press SELECT.  
• Scroll to “Delete,” then press SELECT to delete the song.  
Deleting a Playlist  
1 Press MENU.  
2 Scroll to “Organize,” then press SELECT.  
3 Scroll to “My Playlists,” then press SELECT.  
4 Scroll to “Delete,” then press SELECT.  
5 Scroll to the playlist you wish to delete, then press SELECT.  
6 Scroll to “Delete,” then press SELECT to delete the  
playlist.  
Table of Contents  
25  
BACK  
NEXT  
4 Organizing Music  
Deleting Albums, Artists & Songs  
Follow these steps to delete Albums, Artists or Songs from  
the player. You also have the option to  
delete everything, including all playlists,  
songs and preferences.  
Delete an Artist  
• Scroll to the first letter of the  
artists name, then press  
SELECT.  
• Scroll to the artists name, then  
press SELECT.  
• Scroll to “Delete File,” then  
press SELECT to remove the artist.  
1 Press MENU.  
2 Scroll to “Organize,” then press SELECT.  
3 Scroll to “Delete...,” then press SELECT.  
4 Scroll to one of the following, then press  
SELECT:  
Delete a Song  
• Scroll to the first letter of the songs name, then press  
Delete an Album  
• Scroll to the first letter of the albums name, then press  
SELECT.  
• Scroll to the songs name, then press SELECT.  
• Scroll to “Delete File,” then press SELECT to remove the  
song.  
SELECT.  
• Scroll to the albums name, then press SELECT.  
• Scroll to “Delete File,” then press SELECT to remove the  
album.  
Delete Everything!  
• Scroll to “Delete All,” then press SELECT to remove all  
playlists, songs and preferences from the player.  
Table of Contents  
26  
BACK  
NEXT  
Rio Riot Users Guide  
Scanning for FM Stations  
5 Listening to the Radio  
Accessing the FM Tuner  
The Rio Riot comes with a built-in FM tuner.  
Follow these steps to access the FM tuner  
and scan for stations in your area.  
1 Press MENU.  
2 Scroll to “Radio,” then press SELECT.  
3 The “FM Tuner” menu appears on the LCD screen:  
• The top of the screen shows the FM frequency band.  
• The middle of the screen shows the currently selected  
FM station, followed by a graphical volume indicator.  
• The bottom of the screen shows a list of eight available  
“Radio Presets”; see page 28 to set and select presets.  
Scanning for Stations  
FM Tuner  
• Press the FORWARD/BACK-  
WARD keys to step manually  
up and down the FM fre-  
quency band in 0.1 MHz  
increments.  
For a change of pace, select the “Radio”  
function and listen to your favorite FM presets.  
• Press and hold the FORWARD/  
BACKWARD keys to automati-  
cally scan to the next available  
station.  
Returning to the Player Menu  
1 Press MENU.  
2 Scroll to “Player,” then press SELECT.  
Table of Contents  
27  
BACK  
NEXT  
Setting FM Presets  
Programming FM Presets  
Selecting FM Presets  
Follow these steps to program up to eight  
FM presets on the Rio Riot:  
To select an FM preset:  
1 From Radio mode, scroll to a programmed preset, then  
press SELECT.  
1 Press MENU.  
2 Scroll to “Radio,” then press SELECT. If  
you are already in Radio mode, skip  
directly to Step 3.  
3 Use the FORWARD/BACKWARD keys to select the  
desired station on the FM dial.  
OR  
2 Press MENU.  
3 Scroll to “Organize,” then press SELECT.  
4 Scroll to “Select Preset,” then press SELECT.  
5 Scroll to any available preset number, then press SELECT.  
4 Scroll to any available preset number, then press and  
hold SELECT until the word “empty” is replaced by the  
selected radio station.  
Clearing FM Presets  
To clear a saved FM preset:  
1 From Radio mode, press MENU.  
2 Scroll to “Organize,” then press SELECT.  
3 Scroll to “Clear Preset,” then press SELECT.  
4 Scroll to the preset number you wish to clear, then press  
SELECT.  
OR  
5 Press MENU.  
6 Scroll to “Organize,” then press SELECT.  
7 Scroll to “Set Preset,” then press SELECT.  
8 Scroll to any available preset number, then press  
SELECT. The preset will appear at the bottom of the  
Radio screen.  
9 Repeat Steps 3-8 to add up to eight presets.  
If you try to save over an existing FM preset,  
“Overwrite Preset?” will appear on the screen.  
Select “Save” and press SELECT to overwrite  
the existing preset.  
Table of Contents  
28  
BACK  
NEXT  
Rio Riot Users Guide  
Equalizer/Audio Settings  
6 Advanced Settings  
The Equalizer menu allows you to fine tune the audio  
settings for your Rio with a 12 step Bass/Treble setting.  
1 Press MENU.  
2 Scroll to “Equalizer,” then press SELECT.  
3 Scroll to “Bass/Treble,” then press SELECT:  
Bass / Treble  
• Scroll to the “Bass” or “Treble”  
slider, then press SELECT.  
• Scroll to set the bass or treble  
level from -6 to +6, then press  
SELECT.  
Bass & Treble  
You can adjust the bass & treble in a  
12 dB range.  
4 Scroll to “Done” or “Cancel”  
then press SELECT.  
To adjust slider controls, such as the Bass/Treble  
setting, scroll to the desired slider, press SELECT,  
then use the scroll wheel to move the slider up  
and down. When finished, press SELECT.  
Table of Contents  
29  
BACK  
NEXT  
Setting Player Preferences  
The Preferences menu allows you to customize your Rio  
experience, including:  
Displaying the Preferences Menu  
1 Press MENU.  
2 Scroll to “Preferences,” then press SELECT.  
3 Select from the following Preference settings:  
Play Options  
Sets Repeat and Random  
playback settings.  
Play Options  
1 Scroll to “Play Options,” then  
press SELECT.  
2 Scroll to “Repeat” or “Random,”  
then press SELECT:  
Contrast  
Sets the contrast of the  
LCD screen for different  
lighting conditions.  
Repeat  
Scroll to one of the following  
Repeat options, then press  
SELECT:  
All - All tracks repeat.  
Track - Current track repeats.  
Off - Turns off repeat function.  
Backlight  
Turns backlighting on, off,  
or on for 2-5 seconds.  
Information  
Displays the current status  
of the player, including  
firmware version, total  
storage space, available  
storage space and more.  
Power Saver  
Sets the player to sleep  
after a specified time of  
total inactivity.  
Random  
Scroll to one of the following Random options, then press  
SELECT:  
On - All tracks play in random order.  
“The” Filter  
Time/Date  
Manually sets the time and  
date.  
Allows you to alphabetize  
lists without the word  
“The.”  
Off - Turns off random function.  
3 Scroll to “Done” or “Cancel” then press SELECT.  
4 Press BACK to exit the menu system.  
Table of Contents  
30  
BACK  
NEXT  
Rio Riot Users Guide  
Contrast  
Power Saver  
1 From the Preferences menu, scroll  
to “Contrast,” then press SELECT.  
2 Scroll to the “Contrast” slider, then  
press SELECT.  
1 From the Preferences  
menu, scroll to “Power  
Saver,” then press  
SELECT.  
3 Scroll to set the Contrast level from  
0 to 14. As you move the slider, the  
screen contrast will change in real  
time. When finished, press SELECT.  
4 Scroll to “Done” or “Cancel” then press SELECT.  
5 Press BACK to exit the menu system.  
2 Scroll to “2 minutes,”  
then press SELECT.  
3 Scroll to set the player to  
turn off automatically after “1 minute,” “2 minutes,” “5  
minutes,” “15 minutes” or “Never.” Power Saver will not  
turn off the player if music is playing, even if you have not  
touched the controls for the specified time.  
4 Scroll to “Done” or “Cancel” then press SELECT.  
5 Press BACK to exit the menu system.  
Backlight  
1 From the Preferences  
menu, scroll to “Back-  
light,” then press  
SELECT.  
2 Scroll to “Always Off,”  
then press SELECT.  
3 Scroll to set the Backlight  
to “Always Off,” “1  
second,” “2 seconds,” “5  
Time/Date  
The time and date will auto-  
matically synch up to your  
computers time and date  
whenever you download tracks  
to the player. To set the time/  
date manually:  
seconds” or “Always  
1 From the Preferences menu,  
scroll to “Time/Date,” then  
press SELECT.  
On.” When set to a specific time, the backlight will turn on  
whenever you press a key or turn the scroll wheel, and  
then time out. When finished, press SELECT.  
4 Scroll to “Done” or “Cancel” then press SELECT.  
5 Press BACK to exit the menu system.  
Table of Contents  
31  
BACK  
NEXT  
6 Advanced Settings  
2 Scroll to each of the following Time/Date options, pressing  
SELECT after each: Month, Day, Year, Hour, Minutes, AM/  
PM  
3 Scroll to adjust each setting, pressing SELECT after each.  
4 When finished, scroll to “Done” or “Cancel” then press  
SELECT.  
“The” Filter  
“The” Filter gives you the option  
of displaying songs lists alpha-  
betically without the word “The.”  
For example, if “The” filter is off,  
the following songs all appear  
under the letter “T”:  
5 Press BACK to exit the menu system.  
• “The Reflux”  
• “The Summer of 1968”  
• “The Walls”  
Information  
1 From the Preferences menu,  
scroll to “Information,” then  
press SELECT.  
Whereas, if “The” filter is on, they appear as:  
2 View the following information  
about your player:  
• “Reflux, The” under “R”  
• “Summer of 1968, The” under “S”; and  
• “Walls, The” under “W”  
- Rio model name/number  
- Current time  
- Firmware version  
- Total storage  
- Free storage  
To set “The” Filter:  
1 From the Preferences menu, scroll to “The” Filter, then  
press SELECT.  
2 Scroll to “Off,” then press SELECT.  
3 Scroll to set “The” Filter to “Off” or “On,” then press  
SELECT.  
4 Scroll to “Done” or “Cancel” then press SELECT.  
5 Press BACK to exit the menu system.  
- Supported music formats  
- Number of albums and tracks in use  
- Estimated space available for additional tracks  
3 Press BACK to exit the menu system.  
Table of Contents  
32  
BACK  
NEXT  
Rio Riot Users Guide  
FAQs  
7 Getting Help  
How do you load music to the Rio?  
Rio selects a seed number and then enters a list of  
predetermined random numbers to play music in a  
seemingly random order. If the same seed is picked, the  
Rio may play songs in the same order.  
• The Rio interfaces with your computer through the USB  
port. You can get digital audio from numerous Internet  
sites or encode your own digital audio tracks from your  
audio CDs using the CD-ROM drive on your computer. Use  
the software included with the Rio to get audio from the  
Internet, encode tracks from your audio CDs, or download  
tracks to your Rio.  
What does the Rio Hold feature do?  
• The Hold feature on the Rio locks all buttons and  
controls except the Power switch. This is useful at times  
when the Rio may be bumped or jostled. For example,  
when exercising.  
Can I use the Rio with Windows 95? I have the USB  
supplement pack.  
What are the differences between MP3 and WMA?  
• If you use the WMA format instead of the MP3 format,  
you can have comparable quality at about one half the  
size. Since WMA offers “CD quality” at a smaller file size  
than MP3, it enables you to store more music on your  
PC or on your portable player. WMA files are exclusive  
to the PC.  
• No. The Rio USB devices can only be used with Windows  
98, Windows ME, Windows 2000 or Windows XP operat-  
ing systems, or Mac OS 9.0.4 or later. The Rio requires a  
newer standard of USB that is not available in Windows 95,  
even with the USB supplement pack.  
Where is the serial number located on the Rio?  
• The serial number is on the back of the Rio.  
How can I get the best sound quality when encoding  
from a CD?  
The Rio is connected to the USB, why doesn’t the com-  
puter recognize it?  
• First, make sure the Rio RealJukebox software is running  
and check to make sure the USB cable is fully connected to  
both the Rio and to the computer. Then, turn the Rio off  
and back on.  
• If you use a significant amount of your computer  
systems resources with other applications, encoding  
songs from a CD may result in poor quality recordings. If  
the song(s) you encode contain abnormalities, such as  
pops or skips, close down other applications which are  
running and encode those songs again. The condition of  
the audio CD—scratches and so on—may effect the  
quality of the recording as well.  
Is the Random menu function truly random?  
• No. The Random function uses an algorithm called  
pseudo-random which is common to all computers. The  
Table of Contents  
33  
BACK  
NEXT  
Upgrading the Firmware  
4 Click the “Upgrade Now” button on the RioFlasher window.  
5 Click Yes.  
6 When the upgrade is complete, a check of the firmware  
version displays the new number.  
How to upgrade the Rio firmware  
The Rio features upgradeable firmware. First determine the  
version of the firmware installed on your Rio, so you do not  
accidentally “downgrade” your Rio firmware by installing an  
older version.  
Upgrading the Rio firmware (Mac)  
Do not close the program, turn off the Rio or unplug the USB  
cable during the upgrade.  
1 Connect the Rio to the computer with the USB cable.  
2 Slide the Rio power switch to On.  
3 Double-click the “iTunes” icon.  
1 Press MENU.  
2 Scroll to “Preferences,” then press SELECT.  
3 Scroll to “Information,” then press SELECT.  
• The firmware version is the first item listed.  
Downloading the Firmware Upgrade  
1 Go to the Rio Web site at “www.riohome.com”  
2 Click the “Support>Product Support” link.  
3 Navigate to the Rio Riot PC or Rio Riot Mac links.  
4 Select and download the latest firmware upgrade file to  
your computer.  
4 Select the Rio icon.  
5 Click the “Options” button on the iTunes window. The “Rio  
Settings” window displays.  
6 Click the “Upgrade Firmware” button on the “Rio Settings”  
window.  
7 Choose the Rio Riot firmware upgrade file.  
8 Click the “Open” button.  
9 When the upgrade is complete, a check of the firmware  
version displays the new number.  
Upgrading the Rio firmware (PC)  
Quit all other applications before running the firmware  
upgrade. While running the firmware upgrade, do not close  
the program, turn off the Rio or unplug the USB cable.  
1 Connect the Rio to the computer with the USB cable.  
2 Slide the Rio power switch to On.  
3 Double-click the Rio Riot firmware upgrade file.  
34  
BACK  
NEXT  
Rio Riot Users Guide  
Customer Care Information  
• If moving from a cold environment to a warm environment,  
let the Rios temperature stabilize before operation.  
• Keep dirt, sand, dust, and moisture from entering your Rio.  
Do not use in areas of excessive dust. Do not use in places  
where the humidity is excessively high.  
Customer Support Contact Information  
E-mail  
Phone  
New product support: (541) 967-2450  
• Do not drop or subject your Rio to shock.  
• If interference occurs close to radios or TVs, move your Rio  
away from them.  
• Do not clean your Rio with solvents, chemicals or abrasive  
cleaners. If necessary, use a soft cloth to clean your Rio.  
Customer service: (541) 967-2450  
Customer service toll-free: 800-468-5846  
Fax  
New product support: (541) 967-2401  
Customer service: (541) 967-2485  
Rio Product Support  
With every Rio product you receive the following support  
services:  
Web  
• Unlimited access to the Rio web-based technical informa-  
tion resources, available 24 hours a day every day at  
knowledgebase search engine, product updates, and  
other useful tools.  
• Unlimited e-mail support for the duration of your Rio  
product hardware warranty period.  
Care of your Rio  
• Exposure to extreme hot or cold temperatures may cause  
damage to your Rio or cause it to malfunction. Do not  
expose your Rio to direct sunlight continuously or leave it  
in a vehicle with the doors and windows closed. The case  
may become deformed, discolored or malfunction. Do not  
use your Rio near open flame.  
• Access to the latest software updates and enhancements  
for Rio product via our Web site.  
Table of Contents  
35  
BACK  
NEXT  
7 Getting Help  
Regulatory Information  
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)  
The device has been tested and found to  
comply with limits for a Class B computing  
device according to the specifications in FCC  
rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions:  
1 This device may not cause harmful  
interference, and  
2 This device must accept any interference  
received, including interference that may  
cause undesired operation.  
If your device needs repairs, you must arrange  
for the manufacturer to make them if you are  
to keep the devices FCC registration valid.  
This equipment, like other electronic  
equipment, generates and uses radio  
frequency energy. If not installed and used  
according to the instructions in this manual,  
this equipment may cause interference with  
your radio and television reception. If you think  
this equipment is causing interference with  
your radio or television reception, try turning  
the equipment off and on. If the interference  
problems stop when the equipment is  
switched off, then the equipment is probably  
causing the interference. You may be able to  
correct the problem by doing one or more of  
the following:  
and Resolve Radio and TV Interference Problems”  
conformity with the following relevant harmonized  
European Standards or other normative documents,  
the references of which have been published in the  
Official Journal of the European Communities /  
European Union.  
Product (s): Rio Riot  
Harmonized Standards:  
EN 55022: 1994, A1’95, A2’97 Specification for  
limits and methods of measurement of radio  
interference characteristics of Information Technol-  
ogy (IT) equipment.  
EN 50082-1: 1998 Electromagnetic Compatibility,  
Generic Immunity Standard, Part 1. Residential,  
Commercial and Light Industry.  
EN 50332-1: 1999 Maximum sound pressure level  
measurement methodology and limit consider-  
ations. Part 1 General method for “one package  
equipment.”  
CEI/IEC 60065: 1998 Audio, Video, and similar  
electronic apparatus Safety Requirements.  
In accordance with the terms of Directive 1999/5/  
EC, 89/336/EEC, 73/23/EEC and Council Decision  
98/482/EC the original signed Declaration is  
retained by us in the product compliance folder.  
Upon request photocopies may be available.  
Date: 02 November 2000  
Place: St. Ingbert  
Name of Authorizing Person  
Scott Naccarato  
Regulatory Compliance Manager  
(Stock No. 004-000-00345-4), prepared by the FCC  
and available from the U.S. Government Printing  
Office, Washington, DC 20402. See individual  
devices for FCC ID and registration numbers.  
Industry Canada  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with  
Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme  
‡ la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
CISPR 22  
Warning: This equipment is belongs to class A of  
CISPR 22 recommendation. In a residential  
environment, it can produce electromagnetic  
interference. In that case, it can be requested to the  
user to take some appropriated measures.  
EU Declaration of Conformity  
We DIAMOND Multimedia Systems Vertriebs  
GmbH  
Moosstrasse 18b  
D-82319, Starnberg  
GERMANY  
On behalf of  
SONICblue Incorporated  
2841 Mission College Blvd.  
Santa Clara, CA 95054 USA  
Hereby declare under our sole responsibility that  
the following product(s) conform to the require-  
ments of the European Parliament Council Directive  
1999/5/EC dated 9th March 1999. And to which this  
declaration is related the product(s) listed are in  
• Adjust the position of the radio or TV  
antenna.  
• Move the device away from the radio or TV.  
If necessary, consult your dealer or an  
experienced radio or television technician. You  
may find this booklet helpful: “How to Identify  
36  
BACK  
NEXT  
Rio Riot Users Guide  
 
One Year Limited Warranty  
Our warranty to you  
cover damage caused by abuse, misuse, improper  
shipping service providing you with tracking  
capability, because we will not be responsible  
for items lost in the mail. A Return Authorization  
number is required for all shipments to  
SONICblue Incorporated. Please contact our  
Customer Care Center for more information or  
to arrange for out of warranty service.  
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. If you  
discover a defect covered by this warranty, we  
will repair or replace the product at our option  
using new or remanufactured components.  
SONICblue Incorporateds liability is limited  
solely to the repair or replacement of the  
defective product. This warranty is extended to  
the original end user purchaser only and is not  
assignable or transferable to any other party.  
Any parts or boards removed in the replace-  
ment or remanufacture process shall become  
the property of SONICblue Incorporated. Out  
of warranty service may also be available for a  
fee.  
modification or repair, 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 does not apply to  
any product with an altered or defaced serial number.  
Opening or removing the player case will void this  
warranty.  
Limits of liability  
We are only responsible for the repair 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. In no event will SONICblue  
Incorporated be liable for any amount greater  
than the currently suggested retail price of this  
product.  
How to obtain out of warranty service  
To obtain out of warranty service, please contact  
SONICblue Customer Care. Contact information for  
Customer Care is available in this manual or at  
Out of warranty service is provided for owners of Rio  
Personal Digital Music Players who:  
• Are unable to provide valid proof of purchase for  
their Rio Personal Digital Music Player.  
• Require repair service after the expiration of the  
original warranty.  
• Require service for product failures not covered  
under the SONICblue Incorporated warranty on  
this product.  
Out of warranty service is limited to the Personal  
Digital Music Player only and is not available for  
headphones, memory cards or other accessories.  
The fee for out of warranty repairs is payable by  
credit card at the time the service agreement is  
created and Return Authorization provided. This fee  
includes all labor, parts needing replacement, and  
return shipping.  
You must deliver the product to SONICblue  
Incorporated in order to obtain out of warranty  
service. You must pay for shipping to SONICblue  
Incorporated. It is recommended that you use a  
How to obtain service under this warranty  
To obtain service under this warranty, please  
contact the dealer from whom you purchased  
this product or contact SONICblue Customer  
Care. Contact information for Customer Care is  
available in this manual or at  
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.  
You must deliver the product and the original  
sale receipt to either the dealer from who you  
purchased this product or to SONICblue  
Incorporated in order to obtain service under  
this warranty. If you return the product to us,  
you must pay for shipping to SONICblue  
Incorporated.  
Product failures not covered by this warranty  
This warranty covers defects in manufacture that  
arise from correct use of the device. It does not  
37  
7 Getting Help  
Index  
Deleting 25  
Editing 25  
Naming 23  
Renaming 25  
Selecting 25  
Power Off/On/Hold  
switch 7  
Software Installation  
Mac 11  
A
E
M
Albums, Playing 20 Encoding CDs 14  
Managing Music Files 15  
Memory Lane 19  
Menu button 6, 7  
Menu Navigation 18  
Menu System 18  
PC 10  
Artists, Playing 20  
Audio Settings 29  
Entertain Me! 19  
Equalizer Settings 29  
Software, Installing 9  
Song, Playing 21  
Sounds of... 19  
Stop button 6  
B
F
Back button 6  
Backlight 31  
Backward button 6  
Bass 29  
FAQs 33  
N
Favorites, Playing 22  
Firmware  
Preferences 30  
System Requirements 9  
New Music 19  
R
T
Upgrading 34  
P
Radio, Listening to 27  
Random 30  
Random Play 19  
RealJukebox  
9, 10, 14, 15, 16  
Regulatory Information  
36  
Repeat 30  
Rio DJ 19  
Ripping CDs 14  
Time 31  
Top Tunes 19  
Track Info 18  
Treble 29  
Battery, Charging 8 FM Presets  
Play All 19  
Clearing 28  
Selecting 28  
Setting 28  
C
Play Options 30  
Play/Pause button 6  
Playback Control 17  
Playback Options 17  
Playing  
Connecting Rio to  
PC 12  
FM Tuner 27  
Forward button 6  
U
Contrast 31  
Customer Care  
Information 35  
USB/Headphone Port 12  
G
Albums 20  
Artists 20  
by Genre 21  
Favorites 22  
Songs 21  
V
Genre 21  
Volume +/- buttons 7  
D
I
Date 31  
W
Deleting  
Information 32  
iTunes  
Wake up Player 6, 17  
Warranty 37  
WMA 14, 33  
S
Albums 26  
Artists 26  
Everything 26  
Songs 26  
Downloading from  
Internet 13  
Scanning for Stations 27  
Scroll Wheel 6, 18  
Select button 6  
Sleep 6, 17  
Playlists  
9, 11, 14, 15, 16  
Adding Albums 23  
Adding Artists 23  
Adding Tracks 24  
Creating 23  
Defined 23  
L
LCD Screen 18  
Loading Music to Player  
16  
Sleep Mode 6, 17  
Table of Contents  
38  
BACK  
NEXT  
Rio Riot Users Guide  
 
Menu Tree  
Table of Contents  
39  
BACK  
NEXT  
7 Getting Help  
2481 Mission College Blvd.  
Santa Clara, CA 95054-1838  
Table of Contents  
BACK  
NEXT  
PN75510191-001  

Rinnai QPD 09 0003 User Manual
RCA CC6151 User Manual
Pioneer Premier DEH P450MP User Manual
Philips MAGNAVOX 9P5534C1 User Manual
Panasonic Palmcorder PV GS70 User Manual
Panasonic Palmcorder PV DV702 User Manual
Olympus HD Storage S HD 100 User Manual
Logitech Wireless BH870 User Manual
Kenwood Car Stereo System TS 2000X User Manual
JVC KD LX3 User Manual