Rio RECEIVER Frequently Asked Questions Manual page 8

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The Rio Digital Audio Receiver
1. Connect the Rio Receiver to your network.
a.) Home PNA Network. In the room where you are going to station
the Rio Receiver (i.e. your living room, bedroom, or kitchen) plug one
end of the included 15' phone cord into the nearest phone jack and the
other end into the back of the Rio Receiver in the port marked
"Wall". This allows your Rio Receiver and your computer to
communicate via your home phone lines.
WARNING: If your residence uses different phone numbers on
different phone jacks, both the Rio Receiver and the
Home PNA card installed in the computer must be
plugged into the same phone number in order to connect. You can check this by
plugging phones into both jacks to see if you can communicate over the single line.
NOTE: You can plug your phone, answering machine, fax, or satellite dish into the port
marked "Phone" to continue using that phone jack with your other devices.
OR
b.) Ethernet Network. Plug one end of an Ethernet cable into the back of the Rio Receiver in the port
marked "Ethernet" and the other end into your network hub.
2. Connect the Rio Receiver to your speakers or to your home theater system.
a.) If you are going to use your Rio Receiver as a
stand alone unit you will need to connect
powered or bookend speakers to it to hear
your music. Connect the speaker wires from
your left speaker to the red and black spring
clips marked "Left" on the back of the Rio
Receiver. Connect the speaker wires from
your right speaker to the red and black spring
clips marked "Right" on the Rio Receiver.
The Rio Receiver and its remote will now
control the volume levels of the speakers.
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