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Rio Volt SP100 Supplementary Manual

Firmware 2.1x
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Welcome the to the RioVolt Firmware 2.1x User Guide. The 2.1x firmware has many new user
configurable features and a new layout for accessing those features. This guide is designed to help you
understand the features now available to you and to show you how to customize the player to your
preferences. This guide only deals with the User Preferences.
The 2.1x firmware is an update to the 2.01 firmware version. If you are uncomfortable with the new
layout, you may flash back to the 1.13 version, which is posted in the support center at
http://www.riohome.com. This will reset your preference options to those listed in the original manual.
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NEW
FEATURES:
New User Preferences (see Part 1)
Supports Winamp .M3U playlists (see Part 3)
10 Disk Resume: Will resume play on the last track accessed on the 10 previous CDs.
This guide is divided into three parts.
Overall layout of the User Preferences and a description of the available features.
Navigating the preferences and examples of configurations used by the technicians at SONIC|blue.
Creating and using playlists.
Conventions used:
Short press = press and release the button.
Long Press = press and hold the button.
Below is the layout of the User Preferences. Each option is described in more detail after the chart:
General
Beep Sound
Resume
: Off, On
MP3 Buffer
: 30 Seconds, 60 Sec
Volume Step
Language:
Korea, Japan, EU&US
Volume Fade In
Load Defaults
Display
Adapter Light
RioVolt User Preference Guide
RioVolt Firmware 2.1x
Part 1
User Preferences Layout
: Off, Vol 1, 2, 3, 4
: 20, 40
: On, Off
: No, Yes
: Off, On

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Summary of Contents for Rio Volt SP100

  • Page 1 RioVolt User Preference Guide Welcome the to the RioVolt Firmware 2.1x User Guide. The 2.1x firmware has many new user configurable features and a new layout for accessing those features. This guide is designed to help you understand the features now available to you and to show you how to customize the player to your preferences.
  • Page 2: Setting Definitions

    Scroll Speed : 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 , 11, 12 File Ext : Off, On Tag Info : Off, On Time Info : Normal, Remain Timer Sleep Timer : Off, 10 Minutes, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 Stop Power : 30 Seconds, 10 Minutes, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 Control...
  • Page 3 Settings are retained even if the unit is powered off. With Resume disabled, every time you stop playing, the mode and track position reset. MP3 Buffer : This controls the anti-shock buffer for MP3/WMA tracks. By buffering part of the track into the memory, if the unit is moved in such a way that the reading eye cannot access the CD, the track will not skip.
  • Page 4 Stop Power Off : After the unit is set to STOP, this feature controls how long the player remains inactive before turning itself off. When using battery power, a higher setting will shorten the life of the batteries due to the inactive unit still drawing power. Control FF/RW Scan ON - This feature will allow you to Fast Forward or Rewind through the current track.
  • Page 5 Shuffle : This will play all of the tracks from the CD in a random order, and then stop playing. Shuffle 1 : Pressing the left or right joypad button will randomly select a track, which will then be repeated continually. Shuffle Dir All : This will play all of the tracks in the current directory in a random order.
  • Page 6 This is the button sequence you would follow: Long Press EQ to get to the User Preferences, and then short press: Down to Control Right Down to Beep Sound Right (until Vol 2) Down to Resume Right until On Left Down to Display Right Down to Adapter Light...
  • Page 7: Setting Examples

    Unless otherwise noted, the User Preferences have been left to the default settings. Charlie’s Settings (Product Team Leader for the RioVolt): Music Style – Adult Contemporary (SonicFlood, Delirious, Michael W. Smith) Volume Step = 40 File Ext = Off Time Info = Remain FF/RW Speed = 6X User Def EQ: Bass Boost = 10 dB...
  • Page 8: Creating A Playlist

    The 2.10 firmware introduces support for .M3U playlists. We support playlists created with the Winamp (http://www.winamp.com). Other software may be used to create playlists, but we will only support those made with Winamp. Winamp is a free program and may be downloaded from the link above. Creating a Playlist : This is the supported method of creating a playlist.