Sonic Blue One 64MB User Manual

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The Rio One User Guide includes the following information:
Introduction
Using your Rio
Using the Rio software
Understanding digital audio terms
Frequently asked questions (FAQ) and troubleshooting
Warranty
Regulatory
Customer care
Index
To learn more:
Refer to the Getting Started Guide for the basics on how to set up and start using your Rio
One.
Click the RealJukebox or iTunes software Help menus for detailed instructions on how to
use the software to convert CD tracks into compressed digital audio formats, get audio
from the Internet, or transfer tracks to your Rio One.
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Rio Web site.
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  • Page 1 Index To learn more: • Refer to the Getting Started Guide for the basics on how to set up and start using your Rio One. • Click the RealJukebox or iTunes software Help menus for detailed instructions on how to use the software to convert CD tracks into compressed digital audio formats, get audio from the Internet, or transfer tracks to your Rio One.
  • Page 2: Legal Notices

    SONICblue Incorporated does not assume any responsibility for errors or omissions in this document or make any commitment to update the information contained herein. Rio is a registered trademark of RioPort, Inc. in the USA and/or other countries and is used under license.
  • Page 3 The Rio One provides the ultimate listening experience while you exercise, commute or relax. Create and mix your favorite selections on your PC or Mac for playback on your Rio One. Your player is similar in function to a portable cassette or CD player. However, it has no mov- ing parts, so it delivers skip-free music under any conditions.
  • Page 4 , Stop/Power Off • : Press once to turn on the Rio and begin Play; press again to pause the current track. • : Press and hold to move forward within the current track; press and release to skip to next track.
  • Page 5 • Play/Pause. Play arrow or vertical Pause displays depending on the current mode. • Hold. Displays when the Rio is powered on and set to Hold mode. • Download icon: Displays when the Rio One is connected to the computer.
  • Page 6 11 Hold: Slide to temporarily lock the buttons on your Rio. This is a useful feature during activities when the Rio buttons can be bumped, for example, while exercising. 12 USB connector: Plug the USB cable into this connector. Note: Do not connect your Rio to the computer before you install the software. This can disrupt the normal installation process.
  • Page 7 RealJukebox audio management software is included on the software CD. Use RealJukebox • Organize digital audio tracks on your computer. • Organize and download tracks to your Rio One. • Record (encode) your audio CDs. • Search for tracks on your computer or on the Internet.
  • Page 8 Copying tracks to your Rio Plug the USB cable into the USB port on your Rio. Plug the other end of the cable into the USB port on your computer. Click the All Tracks button on the Real Jukebox software.
  • Page 9 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 One, and listening to Internet radio stations.
  • Page 10 Encoding, or Ripping (a CD) Encoding, or “ripping”, refers to converting an audio file from an audio CD into a compressed digital audio format, such as MP3 or WMA, that can be played on the Rio or on the computer. Digital audio terms...
  • Page 11 Firmware is software–programs or data–that has been written onto read-only memory (ROM). Firmware is a combination of software and hardware that is comparable to an operat- ing system on a computer. The Rio firmware controls everything from the liquid crystal display and codec support to the Rio’s other functions.
  • Page 12 Universal Serial Bus (USB) is the external bus standard that supports data transfer rates of 12 Mbps (12 million bits per second). The Rio uses USB to communicate with the computer. A single USB port can be used to connect up to 127 peripheral devices, such as mice, modems, and keyboards.
  • Page 13: Faq And Troubleshooting

    M=Rio memory size in MB (32MB, 64MB, 128MB, and so on). S=Sampling Speed in kbps (128kbps, 80kbps, and so on). The higher quality the MP3, the larger its size, causing it to take up more room on your Rio’s memory.
  • Page 14 Can I use any flash memory card to increase my Rio’s memory? No. The Rio One only uses a 3.3 volt (v) flash ROM memory card. Do not use 5v cards. You can purchase flash memory cards for your Rio player online from the memory cards can also be purchased from retail electronic stores.
  • Page 15 Rio Web site Click the Support link. Navigate to the Rio Technical Support Updates page. Select and download the latest Rio One xxxx.exe (PC) or Rio One Update xxxx (Mac) firmware upgrade file to your computer. Upgrading the Rio firmware—PC Important: Quit all other applications before running the firmware upgrade.
  • Page 16 Why do I get an error when I click Read a CD to start the encoding process? The following factors may interfere with the CD encoding process: Over-utilization of the CPU during the encoding process. Close all other software before encoding.
  • Page 17: Warranty Information

    To obtain out of warranty service, please contact the SONICblue Incorporated Care Center at (541) 967-2450 (see above for hours of operation). Out of warranty service is provided for owners of Rio One Personal Digital Music Players who: • Are unable to provide valid proof of purchase for their Rio Personal Digital Music Player.
  • Page 18: Limits Of Liability

    Warranty information Page 18 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.
  • Page 19: Regulatory Information

    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: This device may not cause harmful interference, and This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 20: Customer Care

    Here you will find FAQ files, a knowledge- base search engine, product updates, and other useful tools. • Unlimited e-mail support for the duration of your Rio product hardware warranty period. • Access to the latest software updates and enhancements for Rio product via our site.
  • Page 21 This service is available at a low per minute fee whether your Rio product is in warranty or not. (You must be 18 years or older or have your parent’s permission to use this service). Please...
  • Page 22 Customer care Page 22...
  • Page 23 Index a-b mode ADPCM audio file size batteries 1.5volt AA alkaline replacement bitrate CDDB 10, 11 CE declaration codec (defined) codecs ADPCM customer care display encode (defined) eq button equalizer external memory cards Federal Communications (FCC) statement file compression firmware defined how to upgrade flash memory cards...

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