Pioneer XDP-100R Instruction Manual
Pioneer XDP-100R Instruction Manual

Pioneer XDP-100R Instruction Manual

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XDP-100R
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Playing Music
USB output
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  • Page 1 Digital Audio Player XDP-100R Instruction Manual Read this first Playing Music USB output ® Bluetooth function Various settings Others...
  • Page 2: Read This First

    Read this first Switching the screen The home screen The app list screen Customizing the home screen Entering text...
  • Page 3: Switching The Screen

    Switching the screen This is a portable music player that uses the Android OS. The basic screens are the home screen and the app list screen. Tap the icons at the bottom of the screen to switch between the screens. Home screen App list screen...
  • Page 4 These icons are shown in all screens even if you switch screens. Returns to the previous screen. Switches to the home screen.
  • Page 5 Displays a thumbnail list of apps you have recently used. You can delete the app from the list by tapping on the " " on the upper right of the thumbnail or flicking the thumbnail left to right.
  • Page 6: The Home Screen

    The home screen The screen that appears immediately after you turn the unit on is called the home screen. Flick left to right to switch the home screen. Home screen 1 Home screen 2...
  • Page 7 Home screen 1 1. Status bar...
  • Page 8 Google A folder containing a collection of Google apps, such as the Google Chrome browser to view web pages and the YouTube app. Manual Gives you access to this document. Useful Apps A collection of installers to download apps. Play Store Gives you access to the "Google Play Store"...
  • Page 9 Music The Music app for playing music. Switches to the app list screen. Settings Takes you to the settings screen where you can set "Wi-Fi", "Language & input", "Date & time", etc.
  • Page 10 Home screen 2 3. Music widget You can play music, pause, skip, etc.
  • Page 11 You can switch the headphone output to the line output mode to connect external equipment. You can improve sound quality by turning off Wi-Fi , the Bluetooth function, and the ® ® LCD.
  • Page 12 The app list screen When you tap the app list icon in the home screen, the app list screen is displayed.
  • Page 13 When there are a lot of apps, flick to the left or right to change the screen.
  • Page 14: Customizing The Home Screen

    Customizing the home screen You can put shortcuts for apps and widgets* such as clocks on the home screen, and you can customize it to suit yourself. * Widgets are small apps that you can put in the home screen so that a clock is shown all the time or shortcuts to your favorite home pages can be shown.
  • Page 15 Creating an app shortcut on the ∫ home screen Tap the app list icon in the home screen. Long tap on the app in the app list screen.
  • Page 16 The background changes to the home screen, so drag to the desired position and release your finger.
  • Page 17 Adding a widget to the home screen ∫ Tap the app list icon in the home screen. Tap "WIDGETS" at the top left of the screen. Long tap the widget you want to add.
  • Page 18 The background changes to the home screen, so drag to the desired position and release your finger.
  • Page 19 Changing the wallpaper in the home ∫ screen Long tap in an area of the home screen where there is nothing.
  • Page 20 Tap "Wallpapers". 0 Select "Photos" to set a favorite photo or image as your wallpaper. To take a screen shot, press the power button (Í) and the skip button (:) at the same time.
  • Page 21 Tap the wallpaper you want to change to. Tap "Set wallpaper".
  • Page 22 Deleting shortcuts and widgets ∫ Long tap the shortcut or widget you want to delete. Drag to "Remove" and release your finger.
  • Page 23: Entering Text

    Entering text When you tap a text box or other place to enter text, a keyboard is automatically displayed. 1. Tap to enter text. 2. Tap to switch between upper case and lower case. Double-tap to lock upper-case. 3. Tap to change the type of text. 4.
  • Page 24: Playing Music

    Playing Music Playing from a microSD card Copying from a computer and playing Play operation details Editing a play list Equalizer settings Slide menu...
  • Page 25 Playing from a microSD card Insert a microSD card that has music files on it and play them. Insert the microSD card into the card slot (either 1 or 2). 0 With the contacts facing up, push in completely so the card clicks into place.
  • Page 26 Tap Music in the home screen. 0 Do not connect headphones that have an impedance outside the rated range as this may result in damage. See here for headphone ratings...
  • Page 27 In the library, tap the track you want to play. 0 It may take some time for tracks to be displayed in the library. Tap or click here Play operation details.
  • Page 28: Removing The Microsd Card

    Removing the microSD card ∫ Unmount the microSD card using the following procedure before removing it. The card can be damaged or may stop working properly if you fail to unmount the card first. Tap "Settings" in the home screen. Settings Tap "Storage"...
  • Page 29 Windows 7 (32 bit/64 bit). Start your computer and download the installer for X-DAP Link from the following site. http://pioneer-headphones.com/support.html Double-click "setup.exe" to install. 0 Follow the on-screen instructions to install. A shortcut is created on the desktop after installation.
  • Page 30 Connect this unit to the computer with the supplied USB cable and start X-DAP Link. 0 Connect so the wider side of the plug is up. You may damage the plug or jack if you try to insert it the wrong way.
  • Page 31 Select the folder that contains the file(s) you want to copy from 1. onkyo music If there are files you have downloaded from onkyo music (a site that distributes music files), select this folder. iTunes Media If you are using iTunes , a play list and ®...
  • Page 32 Click 3 to select built-in storage, SD card 1, or SD card 2 as the copy destination, then click "OK".    0 You can also click 45 to specify different copy destinations to 3.
  • Page 33 To select and copy only certain files to add, select "No" in this screen. Select "Yes" to reflect files that have already been copied to the list. If you do this, music files that you have deselected will be deleted from this unit during copying.
  • Page 34 Select the music files you want to copy according to the copy destination. When this copy destination is selected:...
  • Page 35 When this copy destination is selected:...
  • Page 36 When this copy destination is selected:...
  • Page 37 Click the copy button with the same color as the one you selected in step 8. 0 The selected music files are copied to this unit.
  • Page 38 Tap Music in the home screen of this unit. 0 Do not connect headphones that have an impedance outside the rated range as this may result in damage. See here for headphone ratings...
  • Page 39 In the library, tap the track you want to play. 0 It may take some time for tracks to be displayed in the library. Tap or click here Play operation details.
  • Page 40 Drag and drop to copy and play ∫ Use the supplied USB cable to connect this unit to a computer. 0 Connect so the wider side of the plug is up. You may damage the plug or jack if you try to insert it the wrong way. 0 If "AutoPlay"...
  • Page 41 Open the folder you want to save to. XDP-100R XDP-10 XDP-10 0 To copy to the built-in storage, open the "Music" folder in the built-in storage. 0 To copy to a microSD card, open the folder for the microSD card you want to copy to.
  • Page 42 Tap Music in the home screen of this unit. 0 Do not connect headphones that have an impedance outside the rated range as this may result in damage. See here for headphone ratings...
  • Page 43 In the library, tap the track you want to play. 0 It may take some time for tracks to be displayed in the library. Tap or click here Play operation details.
  • Page 44 Play operation details Library display ∫ When Music starts the library (a list of tracks synched with Music) is displayed. Flick the library screen left or right to change the categorization. Playlists Displays a list of play lists you have created. Artists Displays by artist.
  • Page 45 Songs Displays all tracks. Albums Displays by album. Genres Displays by genre. Compilations Displays by compilation albums. Composers Displays by song writer. Format Displays by data format. 0 Tap the search icon above the list screen to search for a track. 0 When "Automatic"...
  • Page 46 Play operations ∫ When you tap the track you want to play in the library, the screen changes to the play screen and play starts. Tap to return to the library.
  • Page 47 Play operations using the screen Play/pause Tap the play/pause icon.
  • Page 48 Skipping tracks Tap the left/right skip icon.
  • Page 49 Adjusting the volume The volume icon is displayed on the screen when you turn the volume dial. You can then adjust the volume by tapping or dragging the icon. You can also adjust the volume with the volume dial.
  • Page 50: The Play Screen

    The play screen ∫  ...
  • Page 51 1. Returns you to the play screen when you have switched to the queue screen or equalizer screen. 2. Tap to see details about the track. 3. Displays the jacket images of the album being played as wallpaper. When you turn this off, the jacket images go dark.
  • Page 52 5. Seek bar Progresses along with the track's progress. Tap on the bar to skip to that position in the track. 6. Repeat mode Tap to change the mode: 1 track repeat track repeat no repeat. 7. Shuffle mode Tap to turn random play on or off. 8.
  • Page 53 Play operations using buttons on the main unit 1. Volume dial 0 When you put this unit in a pocket or case, the volume dial may turn accidentally, changing the volume. Turn "Volume lock" on to disable volume control with the volume dial.
  • Page 54 2. Skip (:) button Skip to the beginning of the track or to the previous track. 3. Play/pause (1/;) button 4. Skip (9) button Skip to the next track. Volume settings (Only for countries/areas complying with European Directives) 0 A warning is displayed when the volume level exceeds 130.
  • Page 55: Editing A Playlist

    Editing a play list Creating a play list ∫ Select the tracks you like to create your own play list. In the library, tap the icon at the right of the screen for the track you want to add to the play list to display the list menu.
  • Page 56 Tap "Replace Up Next". Tap the icon at the right of the screen for the track you want to add next to display the list menu, then tap "Play Next". Repeat step 3 to make a list of tracks you want to save as a play list.
  • Page 57 Tap the jacket image icon at the top left of the screen to move to the play screen.
  • Page 58 Drag the screen down to display the queue.
  • Page 59 Tap "Save as playlist", enter a title and tap "SAVE". 0 New play lists cannot be created from play lists created outside of Music, for example with iTunes.
  • Page 60 Editing a play list ∫ Editing a play list Display the list of play lists from the library and tap "Edit".
  • Page 61 To delete a play list: Tap the icon of the play list you want to delete then tap "OK". To change the order of a play list: Drag the icon of the play list you want to reorder. To change the name of a play list: Tap the play list you want to rename, enter the name and tap "OK".
  • Page 62 Editing tracks in a play list Display the list of play lists from the library, tap the play list you want to edit, and tap "Edit". To delete a track from a play list: Tap the icon of the track you want to delete then tap "OK".
  • Page 63 To change the order of tracks in a play list: Drag the icon of the track you want to reorder. To finish editing: Tap "Done". 0 Tracks are not deleted from the unit even if you delete them from a play list.
  • Page 64: Equalizer Settings

    Equalizer settings You can adjust the sound quality how you like by setting the equalizer. Switching to the equalizer screen ∫ Drag the play screen up to move to the equalizer screen.
  • Page 65 Selecting preset equalizers ∫ Tap "Preset" in the equalizer screen. Select the preset equalizer you want to set and tap "Close". Flat/11Band/Dance/Jazz/Pop/Rock/Vocal...
  • Page 66 Tap the icon at the top left of the screen to return to the play screen. 0 Tap the icon to turn the equalizer on or off. Equalizer on Equalizer off...
  • Page 67 Modifying the equalizer ∫ You can make your own original equalizer settings by modifying the equalizer curves. You can give the equalizer you modified a name and save it. Tap "EQ edit".
  • Page 68 Drag the points on the equalizer curve side to side to change the frequency and up or down to change the boost.
  • Page 69 0 You can add a point by tapping on the curve where there isn't a point. 0 You can move all equalizer points up or down by dragging from a point off the equalizer curve. Tap "Save", enter the name and tap "SAVE". To delete a saved equalizer Select the equalizer you want to delete from "Preset"...
  • Page 70: Slide Menu

    Slide menu Tap the icon at the top right of the Music screen to display the slide menu.
  • Page 71: Sound Setting

    Sound setting ∫ DSP function Use to turn ON or OFF the equalizer and other items in the slide menu ("Upsampling Mode", "Club Sound Boost", and "Real-time DSD Conversion"). Lock Range Adjust You can improve sound quality by adjusting the lock range of the audio input signal's jitter (modulation).
  • Page 72 Club Sound Boost Set the ultra deep bass mode used in the DJ scene. Eco Mode The Boost function operates in a mode that reduces energy consumption. OFF/Boost 1/Boost 2/Boost 3 0 Plays using the optimum frequency characteristics when using Pioneer headphones.
  • Page 73: External Device

    External device ∫ Select playback device A list of output destinations is displayed, including headphones, Bluetooth enabled device, and USB devices. Select from the list to change the audio output destination. 0 Tap "SEARCH FOR USB DEVICES" to search for USB devices connected to this unit.
  • Page 74 Sync Now Manually synchronize music files you have copied to this unit from a computer or music files on a microSD card with the files in the library. SYNC ALL: Select to synchronize all transferred tracks. SYNC ADDED SONGS: Select to synchronize only tracks that have been added.
  • Page 75 Always keep screen on Turns the function that keeps the light on all the time on or off. Output Audio Route A list of output destinations is displayed, including headphones, Bluetooth enabled device, and USB devices. Select from the list to change the audio output destination. 0 Tap "SEARCH FOR USB DEVICES"...
  • Page 76 DSD Output Format This allows you to select the format output from the USB when playing DSD format music files. PCM/DoP/Direct Transfer 0 You need to have a device that supports direct transferring before you can select "Direct Transfer". (Supported devices: DAC-HA300, XPA-700) Direct transfer output frequency maximum...
  • Page 77 Output DSD 3/6 MHz via DoP Outputs DSD format music files as DoP format. 0 When the setting is canceled, even if DoP is selected in "DSD Output Format", only DSD 3 MHz and 6 MHz are automatically converted to PCM. Real-time DSD Conversion Converts in real time music files such as MP3, WAV, and FLAC to DSD.
  • Page 78 Other Home screen wallpaper setting Makes the wallpaper of the home screen the jacket image. 0 This cannot be selected when "Album artwork" is OFF. About Displays the licenses for open source software. Version Displays the version information for this unit.
  • Page 79 Album artwork Displays the jacket images of the album being played as wallpaper. When you turn this OFF, the jacket image goes dark and the "Home screen wallpaper setting" is also turned OFF. You can post the track currently playing to a social network.
  • Page 80: Usb Output

    USB output You can connect a headphone amplifier or D/A converter, for example, that has a USB connector. You will need a USB OTG (On-The- Go) cable (commercially available) to connect to this unit. Make sure you have the correct type of USB cable for the USB port of the device you are connecting to the OTG cable.
  • Page 81 If the device connected supports high-res sources, connect after performing the following procedure to enable high-res output. Proceed to step 4 if not supported. Tap Music in the home screen. Music Tap the icon at the top right of the screen. Tap "Settings"...
  • Page 82 A message is displayed on the unit's screen. Tap "OK". 0 You can make other settings such as selecting the output format and setting the upper limit for the frequency. Tap or click here to read "USB Audio" for more details.
  • Page 83 ® Bluetooth function You can listen to music wirelessly by using Bluetooth enabled devices such as headphones or speakers. The coverage area is about 10 meters. 0 This unit supports aptX. You can enjoy higher quality wireless sound by connecting headphones and wireless speakers that support aptX.
  • Page 84 Tap the equipment to be connected. 0 Pairing will end after a short time. Tap Music in the home screen. Music Tap the track you want to start play.
  • Page 85 When connecting after the first time Tap "Settings" in the home screen. Settings Tap "Bluetooth" and tap the device you want to connect in "Paired devices". Canceling a connection ∫ Tap "Settings" in the home screen. Settings Tap "Bluetooth". Select the device you want to disconnect and tap "OK".
  • Page 86: Various Settings

    Various settings Make sound and output settings Updating Backing up and resetting Make sound and output settings This section explains the items in "Sound & notification" in "Settings" that help you enjoy high-quality sound. Tap "Settings" in the home screen. Settings Tap "Sound &...
  • Page 87 Line out mode You can switch the headphone output to the line output mode to connect external equipment. 0 When you have "Line out mode" on, output through the headphone jack is at maximum volume, so do not use headphones. Adjust the volume on the connected device.
  • Page 88 Lock range adjust You can improve sound quality by adjusting the lock range of the audio input signal's jitter (modulation). The lock range can be adjusted from the more precise Narrow up to Wide in seven steps. 0 If you change the lock range and the sound is interrupted, adjust to the Normal or Wide ends.
  • Page 89 Volume lock Disables volume control with the volume dial on the main unit. The effect works when the screen is off. 0 It is recommended to turn this ON to avoid unexpected changes in volume during use.
  • Page 90 Updating Updates the software on this unit to the latest version. A message is displayed on the screen when an update file is released for the software. Tap the message and follow the on screen instructions to update. Check whether there is an update file ∫...
  • Page 91 Backing up and resetting Backing up ∫ You can back up your apps and settings to a Google server. Tap "Settings" in the home screen. Settings Tap "Backup & reset" and turn "Back up my data" on. Resetting ∫ Reset the unit to the condition it was in when you purchased it.
  • Page 92 Others Specifications Recommended Apps Supported playback formats Continuous play time Number of music files recordable Cautions for use License and Trademark Information...
  • Page 93: Specifications

    Specifications Platform: Android5.1.1 Display: 4.7-inch, 1280 × 720 dot resolution Interfaces and input/output jacks: 0 Headphone jack 3-conductor, ø3.5 mm, impedance: 16 to 300 Ω* * Do not connect headphones that have an impedance outside the rated range as this may result in damage.
  • Page 94: Recommended Apps

    Internal memory: 32 GB (including system area for Android) Mass of main unit: 198 g (7.0 oz) (without bumper) 203 g (7.2 oz) (with bumper) External dimensions (excluding protrusions): 128.9 mm × 75.9 mm × 13 mm (5-1/6" × 3" × 1/2") (height/width/depth) (without bumper) 145.9 mm ×...
  • Page 95 An app that enables you to wirelessly stream music from this unit to Onkyo audio devices. You can also use this unit as a remote controller. iControlAV5 An app that allows you to use this unit as a controller to operate Pioneer AV receivers and BD players.
  • Page 96 Supported playback formats 0 MP3/AAC (up to 48 kHz)* 0 DSF/DSDIFF (2.8 MHz/3 MHz/5.6 MHz/ 6 MHz/11.2 MHz PCM conversion/DoP output)* 0 FLAC/ALAC/WAV/AIFF (up to 384 kHz), OggVorbis (up to 192 kHz) Files that are protected by DRM cannot be played. Converted to PCM for playback on the main device.
  • Page 97 Number of music files recordable This is a guide to the number of music files you can record to the internal memory of this unit. 0 Internal memory Approximately 4,000 tracks (available space: approximately 20 GB, MP3 format: when 5 MB) Approximately 100 tracks (available space: approximately 20 GB, FLAC lossless 24 bit/ 192 kHz: when 200 MB)
  • Page 98: Cautions For Use

    Cautions for use This unit ∫ 0 The headphone jack on this unit can accept only three-conductor plugs. It is not compatible with microphone-equipped headsets. 0 When using a commercially available USB connector or set of headphones that contacts the bumper, use a screwdriver to remove the bumper.
  • Page 99 0 The antenna is built into the bottom of the back of the main unit. The transmission speed of the unit may be adversely affected if you block the antenna area with your hand. Recharging ∫ 0 If you turn this unit off and connect it by USB to a computer, the recharging mark is displayed on the screen.
  • Page 100: Playing Audio

    Playing audio ∫ 0 Play may stop momentarily when you turn the Bluetooth function OFF while outputting sound from this unit's speakers. If this happens, start play again. 0 Play may stop momentarily when you turn "Stand-alone mode" ON. If this happens, start play again.
  • Page 101 FCC electronic authorization labeling ∫ You can confirm information related to authorizations using the following procedure: Tap "Settings" in the home screen. Settings Tap "Device Information" - "Legal information" - "Certification".
  • Page 102: License And Trademark Information

    Inc. and any use of such marks by Onkyo & Pioneer Innovations Corporation is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. Onkyo & Pioneer Innovations Corporation does not guarantee BLUETOOTH compatibility between this unit and all BLUETOOTH enabled devices.
  • Page 103 The Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Logo is a certification mark of the Wi-Fi Alliance ® Windows and the Windows logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. iTunes is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S.
  • Page 104 The product with this logo is conformed to Hi- Res Audio standard defined by Japan Audio Society. This logo is used under license from Japan Audio Society. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
  • Page 105 SN 29402238 © 2015 Onkyo & Pioneer Innovations Corporation All rights reserved.

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