Troubleshooting - Sonic Blue Volt SP100 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Problem: I am unable to power up the RioVolt. This happens when using new
batteries or the AC Power Adaptor, what's wrong?
Troubleshooting measures:
Be sure that the Hold Switch on the front of the unit is set to OFF. If the Hold Switch is in the ON position,
you will be unable to power up the unit. Place the Hold Switch to the OFF position and hold down the Play
button to power the RioVolt on.
Problem: The skip protection for CD Audio does not seem to last for 40
seconds, is this a problem?
Troubleshooting measures:
First, be sure the ESP Switch on the back of the unit is set to "40 sec" (the option for "10 sec" will reduce
skip protection but increase battery life). CD Audio skip protection requires memory storage of playback
time. The Audio CD must have time to store this information. Early in to the track less skip protection may
be available and this is normal.
Problem: During playback of MP3/WMA music CDs, the CD appears to stop,
is something wrong?
Troubleshooting measures:
The CD will stop spinning to improve skip protection and battery life. While the disc is stopped, music
continues to play out of memory. During this time the player will not skip as the disc is no longer being read.
Problem: The RioVolt is working with batteries, but when I plug in the AC
adaptor it does not work. Why?
Troubleshooting measures:
Be sure that the AC Adaptor is plugged into the proper connection. The AC Adaptor connection is the
furthest to the right when looking at the options for plugging in the device. The middle connection is a Line-
out plug and is not meant for the power adaptor. If you are still experiencing problems, be sure the Hold
Switch on the front of the device is set to OFF.
Problem: Why is it that when I play a CD with both CD Audio and MP3/WMA
files I can only play the CD Audio?
Troubleshooting measures:
When the player reads the disc, the CD Audio tracks are located first and played accordingly. MP3/WMA
files will subsequently not be read. It is recommended to use either CD Audio or MP3/WMA files when
creating your CDs.
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