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Rio Chiba

User’s Guide

Table of Contents
Getting Started
Connections
Software Setup
Basic Operations
Help
Index
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Package Contents

•Earphones
Installation CD
•Rio Chiba
Rio Chiba Holster
Quick Start Poster
Mini USB Cable

Copyright/Trademarks

© 2003 Digital Networks North America, Inc. All rights reserved. Digital Networks North America, Inc. shall not be liable for any errors contained herein or for
any damages arising out of or related to this document or the information contained herein, even if Digital Networks North America has been advised of the possibility of such damages. This document is intended for informational and instructional purposes only. Digital Networks North America, Inc. reserves the right to make changes in the specifications and other infor­mation contained in this document without prior notification. Digital Networks North America, Inc. disclaims any obligation to update the information contained herein. Rio trademark of Digital Networks North America, Inc.
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is a registered
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RealOne is a registered trademark of RealNetworks, Inc.
This product is iTunes ready. iTunes is provided by Apple Computer, Inc. Copyright © 2001 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved. iTunes is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. Mac and the Mac logo are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. registered in the United States and other countries.
Microsoft, Windows Media and the Windows Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
All other product names may be trademarks of the companies with which they are associated.
P/N 41000864-003
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Table of Contents

1 - Getting Started

Welcome.......................................................1
• Learning More.................................................1
Tour of the Rio Chiba ............................2
LCD Overview ............................................5
• Playback Mode................................................5
• Menu Mode .....................................................5
• Date View........................................................6
• Time Code View..............................................6
• Track Format View .........................................6
• Play Screens ...................................................6
• FM Radio .........................................................7
• Store Preset....................................................7
• FM Radio .........................................................7
• Manual.............................................................7
• FM Radio .........................................................7
• Preset ..............................................................7

2 - Connections

Basic Connections...................................8
• Battery ............................................................8
• Earphones.......................................................8
• USB .................................................................8
• Additional Accessories ...................................9

3 - Software Setup

Windows.....................................................11
• Rio Music Manager .......................................12
• RealOne Player .............................................13
Mac.................................................................14
• iTunes............................................................15

4 - Basic Operations

Basic Operations....................................16
Copy ..............................................................17
• Copying Tracks with Rio Music Manager ....17
Transfer ......................................................18
• Rio Music Manager .......................................18
• RealOne Player .............................................19
• iTunes............................................................20
Control .........................................................21
Play................................................................22
Play Music..................................................23
• Play All ..........................................................24
• Play Track .....................................................24
• Playlists.........................................................24
Tuner ............................................................25
• FM Control ....................................................25
• Manual ..........................................................26
• Store Preset..................................................26
• Preset ............................................................26

5 - Advanced Features

Advanced Features...............................27
Stopwatch..................................................28
Settings.......................................................29
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Playback .....................................................30
Equalizer.....................................................31
• Custom..........................................................31
• Normal ..........................................................31
• Rock ..............................................................32
• Jazz ...............................................................32
• Classical ........................................................33
• Pop ................................................................33
• Trance ...........................................................34
Bookmarks ................................................35
Power ...........................................................36
Resume........................................................37
Display .........................................................38
Time ..............................................................39
Language....................................................40
Tuner ............................................................41
Lock Setup.................................................42
About ............................................................43

6 - Help

• ID3 Tag .........................................................49
• MP3 ...............................................................49
• Rip and Encode.............................................49
• Synchronize ..................................................49
• Treble ............................................................49
• VBR................................................................49
• WMA ..............................................................49
Limited Warranty and
Software License...................................50
• Warranty.......................................................50
• Warranty Service .........................................50
• Scope of and Limitation on Warranty.........51
FCC and Industry
Canada Compliance..............................52
• Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
• Industry Canada...........................................52
..........................................52
Safety ...........................................................53
• Warning.........................................................53
• CAUTION.......................................................53
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Troubleshooting.....................................44
• Customer Service Information ....................44
• Frequently Asked Questions........................45
Glossary of Digital
Audio Terms .............................................48
• Bass...............................................................48
• Bitrate ...........................................................48
• Codec ............................................................48
• Firmware.......................................................48
• Gain...............................................................48
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Chapter 1 Getting Started

:: Welcome

Thank you for purchasing the Rio Chiba. The Rio Chiba is a portable digital audio player that provides many hours of MP3 and WMA playback. The Rio Chiba features a lighted LCD, a memory expansion slot, stopwatch, and an FM radio tuner.

Learning More

Refer to the Quick Start poster for the basics on how to set up and start using the Rio Chiba.
Visit the Rio website at www.rioaudio.com.
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:: Tour of the Rio Chiba

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MENU
Press to enter Menu mode.
When in Menu mode, press to
return to Playback mode.
LOCK/UNLOCK
Slide into the LOCK position
to disable buttons and
prevent accidental operation.
POWER
Press to turn the player on.
Press and hold to turn the
player off.
STOP
Select with the RioStick to
stop playback.
VOLUME + and -
Press to adjust volume level.
PLAY/PAUSE
Select with the RioStick to play or pause playback.
RIOSTICK
Press to select menu options. Move to control menu
navigation. In Playback mode, move to
control PLAY/PAUSE, STOP, FORWARD, and REVERSE playback functions.
FORWARD and REVERSE
Select with the RioStick to skip to the next or previous track.
Select and hold to scan forward or reverse.
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VOLUME + and -
Press to adjust volume level.
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EARPHONES
Connects to supplied earphones.
Mini USB
Connects to supplied Mini USB cable.
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LOCK/UNLOCK
Slide into the LOCK position to
disable buttons and prevent
accidental operation.
POWER
Press to turn the player on. Press
and hold to turn the player off.
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Optional Memory Card
The Rio Chiba supports optional SD
and MMC memory sizes of 8MB -
512MB.
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AAA Battery
Insert AAA-battery. The Rio Chiba supports both alkaline and NiMH batteries.
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Battery Compartment Cover
Remove to access the battery compartment.
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:: LCD Overview

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Playback Mode

Volume Level
Album
Track Time
Play Indicator

Menu Mode

Repeat Playback Indicator Shuffle Playback Indicator Lock Indicator Power Indicator
Track
Artist
Track Position Bar
Track Number/Total Number of Tracks
Menu Title
Selected Option
Options
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Time Code View

Track Time

Date View

Time

Track Format View

Play Screens

Press the RioStick to cycle through Time Code, Track Format, and Date Views.
Track Number/Total Number of Tracks
Month/Day/Year
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Codec
Bitrate
Track Size
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FM Radio

Manual

FM Radio

Store Preset

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Strong Signal Indicator Stereo Indicator
Mute Indicator Frequency Scale
Current Frequency
Current Frequency
Preset Station Slot

FM Radio

Preset

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Chapter 2 Connections

:: Basic Connections

This chapter describes how to connect the Rio Chiba to Earphones, Mini USB cables, and alternate devices. Basic connections include:

Battery

The Rio Chiba uses a single AAA-battery that can provide many hours of use. The Battery
Compartment Cover must be removed before a battery can be installed.

Earphones

Connect the supplied earphones to the EARPHONES port on the top of the player.
USB
The player must be connected using the included USB cable to the USB port on your computer to transfer music or files to and from the player and your computer.
USB Detection with the Windows Device Driver
USB connectivity is ready to work immediately after Rio Music Manager has been installed.
If for any reason the Windows Device Driver Wizard is displayed after the USB cable has been plugged into both the Rio Chiba and the computer, please follow these steps:
1 Confirm the Rio installation CD is in the computer’s CD-ROM drive. 2 Check the CD-ROM Drives box when the Windows Device Driver Wizard requests the
3 Click Next and follow the Windows Device Driver Wizard instructions.
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location of the Rio Chiba drivers.
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Additional Accessories

Get the most out of your Rio with additional accessories available online at the Rio website. Some of the most popular accessories include the following:
Rio Car Stereo Adapter
Upgrade your car stereo for hundreds of dollars less than buying a new MP3 CD player. The Rio car stereo adapter lets you play your favorite music in any vehicle equipped with a standard cassette deck.
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Chapter 3 Software Setup

Software Setup
Software found on the Rio installation disc must be installed on a computer before it will recognize the Rio Chiba. Rio Music Manager must be installed on computers that use the Windows operating systems. iTunes must be installed on computers that use the Mac operating system.
Windows Mac
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:: Windows

Follow these instructions to load software that enables a computer to recognize the Rio Chiba. The installation also loads Rio Music Manager.
1 Place the installation CD label-side up into the computer’s CD-ROM drive.
The Rio installation software launches automatically.
2 Click Rio Music Manager INSTALL NOW (required) and follow the on-screen instructions. Additionally, one
may click RealOne Player INSTALL NOW and follow its installation instructions as well.
3 If prompted, reboot the computer when the installation is complete.
If Rio installation software does not display automatically, follow these steps to begin the installation
manually:
4 Double-click the My Computer icon, , on the Windows desktop.
5 Double-click the CD-ROM icon, .
6 Double-click the Install icon, .
7 Go to Step 2.
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Rio Music Manager

Rio Music Manager is an all-in-one solution that can rip, encode, and manage entire collections of digital audio tracks. Rio Music Manager provides the following capabilities:
•Save (Rip and Encode) audio CDs into compressed digital audio formats. Rio Music Manager encodes WMA files by default and MP3 via an optional upgrade pack.
Automatically Synchronize the music collection on your computer with your Rio Chiba.
•Edit ID3 Tag and WMA tags on digital audio tracks.
Organize and manage digital audio tracks on your computer and Rio Chiba.
Search for tracks on your computer and Rio Chiba.
Create custom playlists.
Transfer tracks from your computer to Rio Chiba.
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RealOne Player

The RealOne player is included on the Rio installation CD and provides full speed CD ripping and encoding features perfect for the digital audio enthusiasts. Support for the RealOne player can be found here. RealOne offers the fol­lowing features:
•Save (Rip and Encode) your audio CDs into compressed digital audio formats including MP3 and WMA.
Organize digital audio tracks on your computer.
Search for tracks on your computer or on the Internet.
Create custom CDs.
Transfer tracks from your computer to the Rio Chiba.
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:: Mac

Follow these instructions to load the software that enables your Macintosh to recognize the Rio Chiba. The installa­tion also loads iTunes music management software.
1 Place the software CD label-side up into the computer’s CD-ROM drive.
Double-click the Rio icon, , on your computer’s desktop.
2 Double-click the Install OSX icon, .
The Rio Software Screen will display.
3 Click Install. 4 Follow the on-screen instructions to install the software. 5 If prompted, reboot the computer when the installation is complete.
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iTunes

Apple’s iTunes is standard software included with every new Mac. Upgrading from older versions of iTunes to the most current version of iTunes is absolutely free. iTunes is available online. Support for iTunes can be found here. iTunes offers the following features:
•Save (Rip and Encode) your audio CDs into compressed digital formats including MP3s.
Organize digital audio tracks on your computer.
Search for tracks on your computer.
Create custom CDs.
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Chapter 4 Basic Operations

:: Basic Operations

Enjoying music on the Rio Chiba is easy. Basic operations of the Rio Chiba include:
Copy Trans f er Control Play
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:: Copy

Copying Tracks with Rio Music Manager

Copying tracks from Audio CDs involves two steps commonly known as ripping and encoding. Ripping and encod­ing refers to the process of ripping (copying) audio from a CD and encoding (saving) the audio content into a com­pressed digital audio format like MP3 or WMA.
1 Launch the Rio Music Manager. 2 Insert an Audio CD into your CD-ROM drive. 3 Click the CD-ROM icon on the Rio Music Manager Device List. 4 Use any of the following techniques to select tracks:
Track Type Technique
Single track.
Multiple tracks.
All tracks.
No tracks.
Every track except for the currently selected tracks.
5 Click to begin copying tracks to your computer.
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Left-click the track.
Press SHIFT+Click or CTRL+Click.
Press CTRL+A.
Press CTRL+N.
Select Edit, Invert Selection.
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:: Transfer

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Transferring tracks from the PC to the Rio Chiba with the Rio Music Manager involves selecting tracks, then trans­ferring them onto the player.
1 Launch the Rio Music Manager. 2 Click My Music in the left frame to access tracks. Rio Music Manager will scan the computer’s hard drives for
digital audio files that are compatible with the Rio Chiba player. Files are automatically categorized by album title and displayed in the Track List.
3 Select tracks within a category of tracks. Categories include Albums, Artists, Genres, Songs, and Playlists.
For example, if you wish to copy all tracks from a favorite artist onto the player, click the Artists tab and then use any of the techniques in Step 4 to select the desired tracks.
4 Use any of the following techniques to select files:
File type Technique
Single track, album, or artist.
Multiple tracks, albums, and/or artists.
All tracks, albums, and artists.
No tracks, albums, or artists.
Every track except for the currently selected tracks.
5 After the tracks have been selected they can be copied to the Rio Chiba by clicking .
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Left-click the track, album, or artist.
Press SHIFT+Click or CTRL+Click.
Press CTRL+A.
Press CTRL+N.
Select Edit, Invert Selection.
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RealOne Player

1 Launch RealOne Player. 2 Connect the player to a computer using the USB cable. 3 Power the Rio Chiba on. 4 Click DEVICES at the bottom of the RealOne Player window.
The Devices window is displayed.
5 Double-click Rio Chiba. 6 Click ADD CLIPS in the command bar at the bottom of the RealOne Player window.
The Add Clips window is displayed.
Tracks can be added from My Library by selecting tracks to be transferred and clicking COPY TO on the My Library command bar.
7 Select the tracks to be transferred to the Rio Chiba. Click Add Clip to queue the tracks to be transferred and
close the Add Clips window.
8 Click TRANSFER in the command bar at the bottom of the window to begin transferring the selected tracks to
the Rio Chiba. Tracks labeled Will Not Fit will not be transferred. Will Not Fit status indicates that the total size of the tracks being transferred to the Rio Chiba exceeds the available memory.
Only MP3 and WMA files can be transferred. An error message will be displayed if unsupported files are transferred unsuccessfully to the player.
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iTunes

1 Launch iTunes. 2 Connect the player to a USB port on the computer. 3 Power the Rio Chiba on. 4 Click Library in the iTunes Source frame. 5 Select tracks to transfer.
6 Drag and drop selected tracks to the Rio Chiba Player in the iTunes Source frame.
iTunes will only refresh the audio contents located on the Rio Chiba Player after all selected tracks have been transferred.
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:: Control

The controls on the Rio Chiba work as follows:
POWER Press to turn the player on. Press and hold to turn the player off.
MENU Press to enter Menu mode. In Menu mode, press to return to Playback mode.
RIOSTICK (Press) In Playback mode, press to cycle through Play Screens. In Menu mode, press to select menu options.
RIOSTICK (Movement) Move to control menu navigation. In Playback mode, move to control PLAY/ PAUSE, STOP, FORWARD, and REVERSE playback functions.
PLAY/PAUSE Select with the RioStick to play or pause playback.
FORWARD and REVERSE Select with the RioStick to skip to the next or previous track. Select and hold to scan forward or reverse through a track.
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Controls
Locations of all controls can
be found on page 2 and 3.
STOP
VOLUME + and -
LOCK/UNLOCK
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Press to adjust volume level.
Slide into the LOCK position to disable buttons and prevent accidental operation.
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:: Play

The Rio Chiba plays digital audio tracks in Playback mode and FM radio in Tuner mode. Modes can be changed at anytime through the main menu.
Play Music Tun e r
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:: Play Music

In Playback mode (the default mode), any track or preset customized playlist can be played within a matter of sec­onds.
Play All Play Track Playlists
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Play All

Follow these steps to play all tracks on the Rio Chiba:
1 Press MENU. 2 Select Play Music. 3 Press RIOSTICK. 4 Select Play All. 5 Press RIOSTICK to begin playback.

Play Track

Follow these steps to play a specific track on the Rio Chiba:
1 Press MENU. 2 Select Play Music. 3 Press RIOSTICK. 4 Select Play Track. 5 Press RIOSTICK. 6 Select a track to play. 7 Press RIOSTICK to begin playback.

Playlists

Follow these steps to play a specific playlist on the Rio Chiba:
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1 Press MENU. 2 Select Play Music. 3 Press RIOSTICK. 4 Select Playlists. 5 Press RIOSTICK. 6 Select a playlist to play. 7 Press RIOSTICK to begin playback.
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:: Tuner

To access Tuner mode:

1 Press MENU. 2 Select Tuner. 3 Press RIOSTICK.

FM Control Manual Preset Store Preset

FM Control

When in Tuner mode, the following controls function differently:
RIOSTICK (Press) Press to enter Preset mode. Press and hold to enter Store Preset mode.
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RIOSTICK (Movement)
PLAY/PAUSE
FORWARD and REVERSE
STOP
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Move to control PLAY/PAUSE, STOP, FORWARD, and REVERSE functions.
In Manual mode, select with the RioStick to mute the FM radio.
In Manual mode, select with the RioStick to tune up or down the frequency range. In Manual mode, select and hold to search up or down the frequency range for particularly strong signals.
Select and hold to turn off the Manual mode strong signal search. When turned off, no search is displayed and selecting and holding FORWARD or REVERSE will scan up or down the frequency range manually.
Controls
Locations of all controls can
be found on page 2 and 3.
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Manual

Follow these steps to enter the manual Tuner mode:
1 Press MENU. 2 Select Tuner. 3 Press RIOSTICK.

Store Preset

The Rio Chiba allows programming of up to 8 FM preset slots.
1 When in Manual mode, tune to a frequency you wish to store to a preset slot. 2 Press and hold RIOSTICK to enter Store Preset mode. 3 Select FORWARD or REVERSE with the RioStick to cycle to the desired preset
station slot.
4 Press RIOSTICK to store the frequency to the selected FM preset slot.
After a frequency has been stored to a slot the player will enter Preset mode.
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Preset

FM preset slots can be accessed within seconds using Preset mode.
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1 When in Manual mode, press RIOSTICK to enter Preset mode. 2 Select FORWARD or REVERSE with the RioStick to cycle to the desired preset
station slot.
3 Press RIOSTICK to select a preset station and return to Manual mode.
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Chapter 5 Advanced Features

:: Advanced Features

Advanced features of the Rio Chiba include:
Stopwatch Settings About
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:: Stopwatch

Use the stopwatch to keep track of time-sensitive events while listening to music.

1 Press MENU. 2 Select Stopwatch. 3 Press RIOSTICK.

Lap statistics are displayed at the bottom of the Stopwatch screen. When a new lap is set, the difference, either faster (-) or slower (+) between new lap times and the average laptime is displayed for a few moments.
When in Stopwatch mode, the controls work in the following ways:
MENU Press to return to the Main Menu.
Pressing MENU and using other player functions will not turn the timer off. The timer will continue to run until the RioStick is moved into the Up posi­tion (PLAY/PAUSE) while in Stopwatch mode.
RIOSTICK (Press) Press to set a lap time. Press and hold to return to single lap display. Multiple laps and lap averages will be lost.
RIOSTICK (Up) Press to start and stop the timer.
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Average Lap
Time
RIOSTICK (Down) Press to reset timer.
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:: Settings

Rio Chiba settings include:
Playback Equalizer Bookmarks Power Resume Display Time Language Tun e r Lock Setup
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:: Playback

Various playback settings can be set to modify the way the Rio Chiba plays tracks. Tracks can be shuffled at ran­dom and/or repeated continuously.

1 Press MENU. 2 Select Settings. 3 Press RIOSTICK. 4 Select Playback. 5 Press RIOSTICK. 6 Select Playback options. 7 Press RIOSTICK to apply settings and return to Player mode.

Plackback options include:
Shuffle Set selected tracks to play in standard or random order. Settings include Off (the default setting) and On.
Repeat Set selected tracks to repeat playback of all tracks or the current track. Settings include Off (the default setting), All, and One.
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:: Equalizer

The sound of tracks played on the Rio can be adjusted using various preset and fully customizable equalizer options. Equalizer settings include:

Custom

Custom mode allows the player’s settings to be adjusted according to personal preferences.
1 Press MENU. 2 Select Settings. 3 Press RIOSTICK. 4 Select Equalizer. 5 Press RIOSTICK. 6 Select Custom. 7 Adjust 5-band equalizer. Press FORWARD or REVERSE to navigate between frequencies. Press PLAY/PAUSE
or STOP to boost or cut the Gain of the frequency.
8 Press RIOSTICK to return to Player mode.

Normal

Select the Normal equalizer option to apply no equalizer adjustments to audio content on the Rio Chiba.
1 Press MENU. 2 Select Settings. 3 Press RIOSTICK 4 Select Equalizer. 5 Press RIOSTICK. 6 Select Normal. 7 Press RIOSTICK to set the Normal equalizer option and return to Player mode.
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Rock

Select the Rock equalizer option to change the sound of tracks according to the Rock preset settings.
1 Press MENU. 2 Select Settings. 3 Press RIOSTICK 4 Select Equalizer. 5 Press RIOSTICK. 6 Select Rock. 7 Press RIOSTICK to set the Rock equalizer option and return to Player mode.

Jazz

Select the Jazz equalizer option to change the sound of tracks according to the Jazz preset settings.
1 Press MENU. 2 Select Settings. 3 Press RIOSTICK 4 Select Equalizer. 5 Press RIOSTICK. 6 Select Jazz. 7 Press RIOSTICK to set the Jazz equalizer option and return to Player mode.
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Classical

Select the Classical equalizer option to change the sound of tracks according to the Classical preset settings.
1 Press MENU. 2 Select Settings. 3 Press RIOSTICK 4 Select Equalizer. 5 Press RIOSTICK. 6 Select Classical. 7 Press RIOSTICK to set the Classical equalizer option and return to Player mode.
Pop
Select the Pop equalizer option to change the sound of tracks according to the Pop preset settings.
1 Press MENU. 2 Select Settings. 3 Press RIOSTICK 4 Select Equalizer. 5 Press RIOSTICK. 6 Select Pop. 7 Press RIOSTICK to set the Pop equalizer option and return to Player mode.
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Trance

Select the Trance equalizer option to change the sound of tracks according to the Trance preset settings.
1 Press MENU. 2 Select Settings. 3 Press RIOSTICK 4 Select Equalizer. 5 Press RIOSTICK. 6 Select Trance. 7 Press RIOSTICK to set the Trance equalizer option and return to Player mode.
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:: Bookmarks

Perfect for multiple users who use the same Rio Chiba, bookmarks store specific player settings, including the cur­rent running order, the current track, the current time position of the track, the repeat setting, and the shuffle set­ting. Users can save these settings in a bookmark and restore them whenever they use the player.

1 Press MENU. 2 Select Settings. 3 Press RIOSTICK. 4 Select Bookmarks. 5 Press RIOSTICK. 6 Select a Bookmark option. 7 Press RIOSTICK.

Bookmark options include:
Select Use RIOSTICK to select a bookmark. Press RIOSTICK to restore the selected bookmark settings.
Set Press RIOSTICK to set a bookmark.
Delete Use RIOSTICK to select a bookmark. Press RIOSTICK to delete the selected bookmark.
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:: Power

By adjusting the Power settings the Rio Chiba can conserve energy and extend the amount of playback time dur­ing each battery charge.

1 Press MENU. 2 Select Settings. 3 Press RIOSTICK. 4 Select Power. 5 Press RIOSTICK. 6 Select Power options. 7 Press RIOSTICK to apply settings and return to Player mode.

Power options include:
Battery Although the Rio Chiba ships with an Alkaline battery, it can also use rechargeable Nickel-Metal Hydride (NiMH) batteries. The Battery option must be set to the same battery type that is being used or the battery indicator will not display the correct amount of battery life. Settings include Alkaline (the default setting) and NiMH.
Pwr Save Set the player to enter shutdown after being idle for a specific number of minutes. Settings include 1m, 5m (the default setting), 10m, 30m, and Never.
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:: Resume

Use the options in the Resume menu to set the track that the player will play whenever the player restarts.

1 Press MENU. 2 Select Settings. 3 Press RIOSTICK. 4 Select Resume. 5 Press RIOSTICK. 6 Select Resume options. 7 Press RIOSTICK to apply settings and return to Player mode.

Resume options include:
Track Set the player to begin playback of the last track played before shutdown or the first track in the running order when the player restarts. Settings include Current (the default setting) and First.
Timecode Set the player to begin playback of the last track played at the point the track was at during shutdown or at the start of the track. Settings include Current (the default setting) and Start.
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:: Display

Use the Display menu to adjust backlight and contrast settings.

1 Press MENU. 2 Select Settings. 3 Press RIOSTICK. 4 Select Display. 5 Press RIOSTICK. 6 Adjust Backlight options and Contrast settings. 7 Press RIOSTICK to apply settings and return to Player mode.

Backlight Set the backlight on the player to shut itself off after a specific number of seconds. Settings include Off, 2s, 5s, (the default setting) 10s, 20s, and On. On sets the backlight to remain lit constantly.
To conserve battery life, the On setting should rarely be used.
Contrast Move RIOSTICK to control the contrast slider. Use the contrast slider to set how light or dark the images on the LCD will appear. Setting the contrast too high will result in washed out images. Setting the contrast too dark will result in images that are too dark to read.
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:: Time

Use the options in the Time menu to set the player’s internal clock.

1 Press MENU. 2 Select Settings. 3 Press RIOSTICK. 4 Select Time. 5 Press RIOSTICK. 6 Select Set Time, Set Date, or Time/Date Mode options. 7 Press RIOSTICK to apply settings and return to Player mode.

Time settings include:
Set Time Options include Hour, Minute, and AM / PM.
Set Date Options include Month, Day, and Year.
Time/Date Mode Options include 12 hour (the default setting) and 24-hour time formats and USA (the default setting), Europe, and Japan date formats.
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:: Language

The Rio Chiba menus can be set to display in one of six languages.

1 Press MENU. 2 Select Settings. 3 Press RIOSTICK. 4 Select Language. 5 Press RIOSTICK. 6 Select a Language setting. 7 Press RIOSTICK.

Language settings include:
English (the default setting) Set the player display language to English.
• Set the player display language to Japanese.
Deutsch Set the player display language to German.
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Français Set the player display language to French.
Español Set the player display language to Spanish.
Italiano Set the player display language to Italian.
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:: Tuner

Use the options in the Tuner menu to set the player’s FM radio settings.

1 Press MENU. 2 Select Settings. 3 Press RIOSTICK. 4 Select Tuner. 5 Press RIOSTICK. 6 Select FM Stereo Mode and Region options. 7 Press RIOSTICK.

Tuner Options include:
FM Stereo Mode Options include On (the default setting), and Off. Selecting Off will place the tuner in mono mode.
Region Options include USA (tunes by .2MHz, the default setting), and Europe (tunes by .05MHz).
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:: Lock Setup

Use the options in the Lock Setup menu to enable volume and RioStick control when the lock is enabled.

1 Press MENU. 2 Select Settings. 3 Press RIOSTICK. 4 Select Lock Setup. 5 Press RIOSTICK. 6 Select Lock Volume and RioStick options. 7 Press RIOSTICK to apply settings and return to Player mode.

Lock Setup settings include:
Lock Volume Options include On (the default setting) and Off. When set to Off, the volume level can be adjusted even when the Rio Chiba has been locked.
RioStick Options include Lock and /. When set to /, any RioStick movement will be interpreted as the / control.
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:: About

The about screen displays information about the Rio Chiba. Information includes the total amount of space on the disk, the amount of free space, the number of tracks on the player, and the Firmware version.

1 Press MENU. 2 Select About. 3 Press RIOSTICK. 4 Select Player or Storage. 5 Press RIOSTICK.

About options include:
Player Displays firmware version, copyright, and Rio website information.
Storage Displays disk usage graphic bar, disk usage (MB used/MB capacity), and the total number of tracks.
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Chapter 6 Help

:: Troubleshooting

Customer Service Information

The FAQs below will help you solve common issues with your player. If you do not find the answers you need here, you can contact our Customer Service Department via any of the following methods:
Web:www.rioaudio.com/support Technical Support Telephone:(206) 515-1400 Customer Support Telephone:(800) 468-5846
With every Rio product you receive the following support services:
Unlimited access to the Rio web-based technical information resources, available 24 hours a day every day at http://www.rioaudio.com/support. Here you will find FAQ files, product updates, and other useful information.
Unlimited e-mail support for the duration of your Rio product hardware warranty period.
Access to the latest software updates and enhancements for Rio products via our website.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Question Answer
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What size and type of external memory cards can my Rio Chiba use?
How do I install an external memory card?
What type of files can I play with the Rio Chiba?
Can I add MP3 and WMA files to the player at the same time?
What are the differences between MP3 and WMA files?
• The Rio Chiba currently supports SD and MMC memory sizes of 8MB - 512MB. Please visit the Rio support site at www.rioaudio.com/support for more information on external memory cards.
1 Turn the Rio Chiba off. 2 Remove the battery compartment cover on the back of the player.
3 Remove the battery. 4 Gently insert the external memory card with the label side up and the notch in
the upper right corner into the memory card slot next to the battery compartment.
5 Replace the battery. 6 Replace the battery compartment cover. 7 Turn the Rio Chiba on.
• You can play MP3 and WMA files.
• Yes. You can play MP3 and WMA audio content. They can be mixed together.
• WMA files are generally half as large as comparable sounding MP3 files. Because WMA uses smaller file sizes, you can store more music in less space on CDs, hard drives, or the Rio Chiba. The WMA format is exclusive to Windows-based computers.
Will the Rio Chiba play Variable Bitrate (VBR) files?
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• Yes. Because there are many standards for VBR files, it cannot be guaranteed that every encoding software package will properly function with the Rio Chiba. VBR files that do not comply to standards may lack track time, fast forward, and/ or rewind capabilities.
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What kind of batteries can I use with the Rio Chiba?
Where is the battery indicator on my Rio Chiba?
What kind of skip protection does the Rio Chiba have?
Why will the Rio Chiba not turn on?
How much music can I store on the Rio Chiba?
• The Rio Chiba can use either alkaline or Nickel-Metal Hydride (NiMH) batteries.
• The battery indicator on the Rio Chiba is located in the top-right corner of the display. The segments in the battery icon show the remaining battery power. The illumination of all segments indicates a fully charged battery. Non-illuminated segments indicate a run down battery. The battery indicator blinks when less than 20% of the charge on the battery remains.
• Because the Rio Chiba uses no moving parts it will never skip or stutter during audio playback.
• The Rio Chiba will not power on if LOCK/UNLOCK is in the lock position. Confirm the LOCK/UNLOCK switch on the Rio Chiba is not in the lock position and press POWER to turn the Rio Chiba on.
The amount of music that can be stored on the Rio Chiba depends on the bitrate
of the files stored.
Bitrate
64 kbps 96 kbps 128 kbps
164 kbps 192 kbps
Approximate amount of space required per minute of audio content
0.5 MB
0.75 MB 1 MB
1.25 MB
1.75 MB
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Can I update the firmware on the Rio Chiba?
• Yes. If available, firmware for your Rio can be downloaded online.
Note: Quit all applications before running the firmware update. While running the firmware update, do not close the program, turn off the player, or unplug the USB cable.
Downloading the update
1 Click on the following link: Firmware Upgrade. 2 Click on the link to the Rio Chiba. 3 Locate UPDATES and click Firmware.
Select and download the latest software. Download the software that is specific to the operating system you use on your PC:
*.exe (Windows) *.hqx (Mac) *.zip (Windows; must use WinZip to open) *.txt (All operating systems—a text file including update information and instructions.)
Installing the update (PC) 1 Connect the player to your computer with the USB cable.
2 Turn the player on.
Waiting will display on the player screen.
3 Double-click the file that you downloaded from the Rio website.
The update should take approximately 30 seconds to load.
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Installing the update (Mac) 1 Connect the player to your computer with the USB cable. 2 Turn the player on. 3 Double-click the iTunes icon. 4 Select the Rio player icon. 5 Click Options on the iTunes window. The Rio Settings window is displayed 6 Click Upgrade Firmware on the Rio Settings window. 7 Select the firmware update you downloaded from the website. 8 Click Open.
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:: Glossary of Digital Audio Terms

Bass

Bass is the particular low-range area of the sound spectrum where low musical notes and sounds are located. Increasing the bass value will make the low vocals and drums more prominent in your music. You can select the amount of bass in your music by selecting various Equalizer options.

Bitrate

Bitrate denotes the number of bits per second used by a digital music file. The size and quality of a compressed digital audio file is determined by the bitrate used when encoding the file. Generally, the higher the bitrate used, the higher the sound quality, and the larger the file size. For example, a bitrate of 96kbps (96,000 bits per second) is generally thought of as “CD quality” for WMA audio files, and takes up about 0.75 megabytes (MB) per minute of music. At a 64kbps bitrate, the sound quality of WMA is similar to that of an FM radio signal, but approximately two minutes of music will fit in 1MB of space.

Codec

Depending on the context and kind of technology involved, codec can be defined as a compressed digital audio file format (like MP3, WMA, etc.), a “coding/decoding” chip used to translate between digital and analog transmissions (used in modems), or a compression/decompression algorithm. Codecs compress audio data into a file, often for efficient transmission over a network, and then decode it for playback. While all the codecs perform similar compression of digital audio, there are differences in the technology. The Rio Chiba supports the following digital audio codecs:
•MP3
•WMA

Firmware

Firmware is the read-only software that is installed on the player. Like software it can be updated, but unlike software it can never be deleted from the player.

Gain

Gain is a measurement of the amplitude of all frequency ranges. Gain adjustments boost or reduce frequencies to provide a more desirable audio output.
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ID3 Tag

The ID3 tag is the part of the encoded MP3 or WMA file that contains information about the digital music file such as song title, artist, album title, encoding bitrate, track time duration, and so on. ID3 tag information is displayed on the Album/Artist/Track title line on the player’s LCD.
MP3
MP3 is short for Moving Pictures Experts Group Audio Layer 3. MP3 is the most well known compressed digital audio file format. This format allows for near “CD quality” sound, but at a fraction of the size of normal audio files. MP3 conversion of an audio track from CD-ROM can reduce the file size by approximately a 12:1 ratio with virtually no perceptible loss in quality. MP3 compression removes the redundant and irrelevant parts of a sound signal that the human ear doesn't hear. This digital sound encoding and compression process was developed by the Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits and Thomson Multimedia.

Rip and Encode

Rip and encode refers to the process of extracting audio from a music CD (ripping) and encoding it into a compressed digital audio format like MP3 or WMA.

Synchronize

Rio Music Manager can automatically (or manually) delete old content, transfer new audio content, and keep the content on your Rio Chiba fresh and dynamic. Rio Music Manager must be open for synchronization to occur.

Treble

Treble notes occupy the higher portion of the sound spectrum. Increasing the treble value will raise the levels of the high sounds in your music files. You can select the amount of treble in your music by selecting various
Equalizer options.
VBR
Variable Bitrate (VBR) encoding converts tracks at a variable rate, using higher bitrate encoding for complex portions and lower bitrate encoding for pauses in songs.
WMA
Windows Media Audio (WMA) is a compressed audio format created by Microsoft as an alternative to MP3. The WMA codec offers greater file compression than the MP3 codec, enabling storage of more digital audio tracks in the same amount of space when compared to MP3s at the same level of quality.
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:: Limited Warranty and Software License

Warranty

Digital Networks North America, Inc. warrants that your product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of original retail purchase. Digital Networks North America, Inc. warrants refurbished products, marked and sold as such, for thirty (30) days from the original purchase date. This warranty is extended to the original end user purchaser only and is not assignable or transferable to any other party.
If you discover a defect covered by this warranty, Digital Networks North America, Inc. will repair or replace the product at our sole discretion using new or remanufactured product or components. Digital Networks North America, Inc.'s liability is limited solely to the repair or replacement of the defective product. If Digital Networks North America, Inc. cannot reasonably repair or replace the defective product then Digital Networks North America, Inc. may, at its sole discretion, refund the current suggested retail price for the product. Digital Networks North America, Inc. warrants any replaced or repaired product for a period of thirty (30) days from shipment, or through the end of the original warranty period, whichever is longer.

Warranty Service

To obtain service under this warranty, you must contact a Digital Networks North America, Inc. Customer Care Center within the applicable warranty period to receive a warranty service authorization. You will be required to provide a dated original proof of purchase. Products shipped to Digital Networks North America, Inc. must be shipped postage-paid and packaged appropriately for safe shipment. Digital Networks North America, Inc. is not responsible for products received without a warranty service authorization and may be rejected. Repaired or replacement products will be shipped to you at Digital Networks North America, Inc.'s expense. All products or parts that are replaced become the property of Digital Networks North America, Inc.
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Scope of and Limitation on Warranty

This warranty does not cover damage caused by abuse, misuse, unauthorized attempts to open, modify, or repair the product, moisture, extreme heat or cold, corrosive environments, shipping, or high voltage surges from external sources such as power line, telephone line, or connected equipment. This warranty does not cover wear and tear on covers, housing or wiring. This warranty also does not apply to any product with an altered or defaced serial number. Digital Networks North America, Inc.'s liability is limited to the repair or replacement of this product. In no event will Digital Networks North America, Inc. be liable for any amount greater than the currently suggested retail price of this product. We will not be liable to you or anyone else for any damages that result from the failure of this product or from the breach of any express or implied warranties. These include damage to other equipment, lost data, lost profits, or any consequential, incidental, or punitive damages. This written warranty represents the entire warranty agreement between Digital Networks North America, Inc. and you. This warranty is given in lieu of all other warranties, express or implied, including without limitation implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. This warranty is limited to the term specified above. No warranties, either express or implied, will apply after this period. This warranty may not be altered in any way other than in writing by an officer of Digital Networks North America, Inc. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights, which vary, from state to state. Some states limit what warranties may be excluded as well as how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
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:: FCC and Industry Canada Compliance

Federal Communications Commission (FCC)

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1 This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2 This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Industry Canada

This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
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:: Safety

Warning

TO REDUCE THE CHANCE OF SHOCK OR INJURY, DO NOT USE or OPERATE THIS DEVICE IN OR NEAR WATER OR WET LOCATIONS.

CAUTION

RISK OF EXPLOSION, DAMAGE OR BATTERY LEAKAGE IS POSSIBLE IF BATTERY IS REPLACED INCORRECTLY OR BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. NEVER ATTEMPT TO CHARGE A NON-RECHARGEABLE ALKALINE BATTERY. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO INSTRUCTIONS OR LOCAL LAWS.
Use of headphones while operating a vehicle is not recommended and is unlawful in some states and areas. Be careful and attentive while driving. Stop operation of the player if you find it disruptive or distracting while operating any type of equipment. Listening to music at full power over extended periods of time can be damaging to the hearing of the user.
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Index

Symbols

+/- control 21
A
About 43 Accessories 9 Advanced Features 27
B
Backlight 38 Basic Operations 16 Bass
definition
Battery
indicator Installation 4
Bitrate
definition
Bookmarks 35 Buttons and Controls 21
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C
Codec
definition MP3 49
WMA 49 Contrast 38 Controls 21 Copy tracks 17 Customer Service
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Information
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D
Date View 6 Display 38
E
Earphones 8 Encoding 17 Equalizer 31
F
Firmware 48 FM Control 25 FM Tuner mode 25 Forward 2, 21 Frequently Asked Questions
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G
Getting Started 1 Glossary 48
H
Help 44
I
ID3 Tag
definition
iTunes 15
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L
Language 40 Limited Warranty 50 Liquid Crystal Display LCD
5
Lock Setup 42
M
MP3 49
P
Play All 24 Play/Pause 2, 21 Playback 30 Playlists 24 Power button 2 Power settings 36 Preset Mode 26
R
RealOne Player 13 Regulatory information
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Resume 37 Reverse 2, 21 Rio Music Manager 12 Ripping and Encoding 49
S
Settings 29
Stop 2, 21 Stopwatch 28 Store Preset 26
T
Technical Support 44 Time 39 Time Code View 6 Track Format View 6 Transferring tracks
iTunes RealOne Player 19 Rio Music Manager
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18
Treble
definition
Troubleshooting 44 Tuner 41
U
Upgrading Firmware 47 USB 8
V
variable bitrate (VBR) 49 Volume +/- 2, 21
W
Warranty 50 WMA 49
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