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Thank you for purchasing the Rio Karma. Small and powerful, the Rio Karma can store thousands of tracks on its
20GB hard drive. The Rio Karma includes an AC adapter, earphones, a backlit LCD, a long lasting built-in battery,
and a docking station that enables RCA, Ethernet, and USB 2.0 connectivity.
Learning More
•Refer to the Quick Start Poster for the basics on how to set up and start using your Rio Karma.
•Visit the Rio website at www.rioaudio.com.
* Actual formatted capacity less. 1GB = 1,000,000,000 bytes.
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:: Tour of the Rio Karma
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POWER
Press to turn the player on.
Press and hold to turn the
player off.
VOLUME + and -
Press to adjust the volume
level.
MENU
Press to enter Menu Mode.
Press and hold to enter the
Play Music menu.
When in Menu mode, press
to return to Playback mode.
PLAY/PAUSE
Select with the RioStick to
play or pause playback.
STOP
Select with the RioStick to stop
playback.
ROTARY WHEEL
Press or rotate to control menu
navigation.
RIOSTICK
Press to select menu options.
Move to control menu navigation.
In Player mode, press and hold
to access About Track.
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 the volume
level.
LOCK/UNLOCK
Slide into the LOCK position to
disable buttons and prevent
accidental operation.
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DC IN
Connects to AC
adapter.
RESET HOLE
Insert pin to reset the
player.
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USB
Connects to supplied USB
cable.
Press and hold to turn the player off.
EARPHONES
Connects to earphones
and optional remote
control.
POWER
Press to turn the player on.
DOCK
CONNECTOR
Connects to the Rio
Karma Do cking
Station.
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Connects to external audio system.
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RCA OUT
Right and Left
DC IN
Connects to AC adapter.
ETHERNET LEDs
Light and blink when an
Ethernet connection is present.
ETHERNET
Connects to Ethernet cable.
USB
Connects to USB cable.
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Menu Mode
Press MENU to access the Main Menu.
Press and hold the RioStick to access
the About Track View.
Press the RioStick to access the
Running order View.
About Track View
Track Information
Menu Title
Selected Option
Options
Scroll Bar
Running Order View
The first track in the running order is
located at the top; the last track in the
running order is located at the bottom.
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Currently Playing Track
Selected Track
Power Indicator
Scroll Bar
Volume Indicator
Current Track/ Total
Tracks
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A/B Loop
Indicator
Shuffle Indicator
Play Screen Views
IntroScan
Indicator
Repeat Track Indicator
Repeat All Indicator
Ethernet Indicator
Use Menu mode
to set Playback and Play Screen
options.
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Chapter 2Connections
:: Basic Connections
This chapter describes how to connect the Rio Karma and the Rio Karma docking station to
power adapters, USB cables, and additional accessories. Basic connections include:
AC Adapter
Connect the AC power adapter to the DC IN port on the bottom of the player or the back of
the docking station. The power adapter recharges the battery from 0% capacity to 60-70%
capacity within two hours.
1Plug the AC adapter into an electrical outlet.
2Connect the AC adapter to the docking station.
3Place the Rio Karma in the docking station.
Power Indicator
Battery
The Rio Karma uses a built-in lithium-ion rechargable battery that lasts many
hours per charge. Lithium-ion batteries drain at a very slow rate even when they
are not being used. If you have not used your Rio Karma in a long period of time
you will need to recharge the battery.
The battery should be charged for at least five hours during its initial charge. The
player will recharge anytime the AC adapter is plugged into the player or the Rio
Karma is placed in the docking station and the docking station is connected to the
AC adapter. The Rio Karma may be l eft in the doc king station for extended periods
of time without fear that the Rio Karma’s lithium-ion battery will be ov ercharged.
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Full
Half
Low
Full
(AC adapter
connected)
Charging
Empty
(indicator flashes)
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Docking Station
The docking station provides RCA Out and additional DC In, Ethernet, and USB ports
to the player. When Rio Music Manager is active, the docking station also can be
used to automatically Synchronize audio content on your computer with content on
the Rio Karma.
Earphones
Connect earphones to the EARPHONES port on the top of the player.
Ethernet
If you have a home network, you can connect the Rio Karma to it. The ETHERNET
port on the docking station gives the player the capability to transfer files with your
computer. Plug one end of the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port on the dock and
the other end of the cable into an available jack on network (on a wall, hub, switch,
or router). The link lights on docking station’s Ethernet port will l ight and blink when
an Ethernet connection is present.
RCA Out
The RCA OUT ports can be used to connect the player to almost any audio device
that uses standard RCA jacks.
• You can use the RCA OUT ports to connect the Rio Karma to powered
speakers and home stereo systems.
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USB
The USB ports on the player and the docking station give the player the capability to
transfer files with a computer. Plug one end of the USB cable into the player or docking station and the other end of the cable into a computer’s USB port.
When connected to a USB cable, the battery on the Rio Karma will drain faster than
usual. To prevent battery drain, the AC adapter should be connected to the Rio
Karma anytime it is connected to a USB cable for an extended amount of time.
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Additional Accessories
Get the most out of the Rio Karma with additional accessories available online at
the Rio website. Some of the most popular accessories include:
•Rio Car Stereo Adapter
Upgrade your car stereo for hundreds of doll ars less than buying a new MP3 CD
player. The Rio car stereo adapter lets you play your favorite audio tracks in
any vehicle equipped with a standard cassette deck.
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Chapter 3Software Setup
:: Software Installation
Follow these instructions to load software that enables a computer to recognize the Rio Karma. The installation
also loads Rio Music Manager.
1Place the installation CD label-side up into the computer’s CD-ROM drive.
The Rio installation software launches automatically.
2Click Rio Music Manager INSTALL NOW (required) and follow the on-screen instructions.
3Reboot the computer when the installation is complete.
• If Rio installation software does not display automatically, follow these steps to begin the installation
manually:
4Double-click the My Computer icon on the Windows desktop.
5Double-click the CD-ROM icon.
6Double-click the Install icon.
7Go to Step 2.
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Rio Music Manager
Rio Music Manager is an all-in-one solution that can save 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 files. Rio Music Manager encodes FLAC, OGG, and
WMA tracks by default, and MP3 via an optional upgrade
pack.
•Automatically Synchronize the music collection on your
computer with your Rio Karma.
•Edit ID3 Tag information on digital audio tracks.
•Organize and manage digital audio tracks on your
computer and Rio Karma.
•Search for tracks on your computer and Rio Karma.
•Create custom playlists.
•Transfer tracks from your computer to Rio Karma.
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Chapter 4Basic Operations
:: Basic Operations
Enjoying audio tracks on the Rio Karma is easy. Basic operations of the Rio Karma include:
Copy
Transfer
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 FLAC, MP3, OGG, or WMA.
1Launch the Rio Music Manager.
2Insert an Audio CD into your CD-ROM drive.
3Click the CD-ROM icon on the Rio Music Manager Device List.
4Use any of the following techniques to select tracks:
Track TypeTechnique
Single track.
Multiple tracks.
All tracks.
No tracks.
Every track except for the currently selected
tracks.
5Click 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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Transferring tracks from the PC to the Rio Karma with the Rio Music Manager involves selecting tracks and transferring them to the player.
1Launch the Rio Music Manager.
2Click My Music i n the left frame to access tracks. Rio Music Manager will scan the computer’s hard drives for
digital audio tracks that are compatible with the Rio K arma. Tracks are automatically categorized by album title
and displayed in the Track List.
3Select tracks within a category. Categories include Albums, Artists, Genres, Songs, and Playlists.
For example, if you wish to transfer all tracks from a favorite artist to the player, click the Artists tab and then
use any of the techniques in Step 4 to select the desired tracks.
4Use any of the following techniques to select tracks:
Track TypeTechnique
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.
5After the tracks have been selected they can be transferred to the Rio Karma 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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:: Control
•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 Player mode.
•Rotary wheel (Rotate)
Rotate to scan forward or reverse through a track. In Menu mode, rotate to control
menu navigation.
•Rotary wheel (Press)
Press to set A/B Loop points if available. In Menu mode, press to select menu
options.
•RIOSTICK (Press)
Press to cycle through Play Screens. In Menu mode, press to select menu options.
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•RIOSTICK (Movement)
Move to control menu navigation. In Player mode, move to cont rol PLAY/PAUSE,
STOP, FORWARD, and REVERSE playback functions. Move and hold in the up
(PLAY/PAUSE) position to turn IntroScan mode on.
•Play/Pause
Select with the RioStick to play or pause playback.
•Stop
Select with the RioStick to stop 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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Locations of all controls can
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:: Play
The Rio Karma player can play audio tracks using a variety of playback formats. Any format can be used within a
matter of seconds so you can spend more time enjoying tracks and less time arranging them.
Artist
Album
Track
Playlist
Rio DJ
Genre
Year
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• If the Rio Karma does not power on after POWER has been pressed, check the LOCK/UNLOCK switch
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:: Artist
To play tracks from a specific artist please follow these steps:
1Press MENU.
2Select Play Music.
3Select Artist.
4Select the first letter of the artist name.
5Select an artist.
6If present, select a single album or Play All Albums.
7Select a single track or Play All Tracks to begin playback.
:: Album
To play tracks from a specific album please follow these steps:
1Press MENU.
2Select Play Music.
3Select Album.
4Select the first letter of the album name.
5Select an album.
6Select a single track or Play All Tracks to begin playback.
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:: Track
To play a specific track please follow these steps:
1Press MENU.
2Select Play Music.
3Select Track.
4Select the first letter of the track name.
5Select a track or Play All Tracks to begin playback.
:: Playlist
To play tracks from playlists created on the Rio Karma or using Rio Music Manager please follow these steps:
1Press MENU.
2Select Play Music.
3Select Playlist.
4Select a playlist or Play All Playlists to begin playback.
Please refer to Rio Music Manager Help Topics for instructions on creating playlists using Rio Music Manager.
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:: Rio DJ
Use Rio DJ to create innovative track running orders based on ID3 Tag information. To access Rio DJ:
1Press MENU.
2Select Play Music.
3Select Rio DJ.
4Select a Rio DJ mode.
5Select Rio DJ mode settings.
6Select Done to apply settings or Cancel to return to the Rio DJ menu.
Rio DJ offers the following running order generators:
Entertain Me!
Play All
Top Tunes
New Music
Memory Lane
Sounds Of ...
Forgotten Gems
Déjà Vu
Random Mix
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•Entertain Me!
Select to create a running order composed of the most frequently played tracks. The track running order plays
for a selectable amount of time. Settings include 15 minutes (the default setting), 30 minutes, 1 hour, 2
hours, 3 hours, 4 hours, 8 hours, and Everything.
•Play All
Select to create a running order that sorts all of the tracks on the pla yer into basi c categories. Set tings include
Album (the default setting), Artist, Genre, and Year. The track runni ng order generated is ordered
alphabetically or chronologically, based on the selected Play All setting.
•Top Tunes
Select to create a running order composed of a set number of the most frequently played tracks. The most
frequently played tracks are played first. Settings include 10 (the default setting), 20, 30, 40, 50, 100, and
250.
•New Music
Select to create a running order composed of the most recently loaded tracks during a set amount of time. The
most recently played tracks are played first. Settings include 1 day (the default setting), 3 days, 1 week, 2
weeks, 1 month, 6 months, and 1 year.
•Memory Lane
Select to create a running order composed of the least frequently played tracks during a set amount of time.
The least recently played tracks are pl ayed first. Settings include 1 day (the default setti ng), 3 days, 1 week, 2 weeks, 1 month, 6 months, and 1 year.
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•Sounds Of...
Select to create a running order composed of tracks from a specific decade. Settings include 1940’s (the
default setting), 1950’s, 1960’s, 1970’s, 1980’s, 1990’s, and the 2000’s.
•Forgotten Gems
Select to create a running order composed of the most popular, but least recently played, tracks during a set
amount of time. The most recently played tracks are played first. Settings include 1 day (the default setting),
Select to create a running order composed of the most popular and most recently played tracks during a set
amount of time. The most frequently played tracks are played first. Settings include 1 day (the default
setting), 3 days, 1 week, 2 weeks, 1 month, 6 months, and 1 year.
•Random Mix
Select to create a running order composed of all tracks, in random order, on the player. The track running order
will play for a set amount of time. Settings include 15 minutes (the default setting), 30 minutes, 1 hour, 2 hours, 3 hours, 4 hours, 8 hours, an d Everything.
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:: Genre
To play tracks from a specific genre (e.g. Alternative, Brit Pop, Classical, etc. ) please follow these steps:
1Press MENU.
2Select Play Music.
3Select Genre.
4Select the first letter of the genre name.
5Select a genre.
6Select a single track or Play All Tracks to begin playback.
:: Year
To play tracks from a specific year please follow these steps:
1Press MENU.
2Select Play Music.
3Select Year.
4Select a year or Play All Years.
5Select a single track or Play All Tracks to begin playback.
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Chapter 5Advanced Features
:: Advanced Features
Advanced features of the Rio Karma include:
Equalizer
Organize
Bookmarks
Settings
Features
About Track
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:: Equalizer
The sound of tracks played on the Rio can be adjusted using various preset and fully customizable equalizer
settings.
Bass & Treble
EQ Off
Rock
Pop
Jazz
Classical
Trance
EQ Mode
Custom Equalizer Settings
EQ Setup
Special
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Bass & Treble
The Bass & Treble feature can be used to adjust Bass and Treble a total of 12 decibels (dB), from -6dB to +6dB.
The Bass & Treble option is only available when the EQ Mode has been set to Bass & Treble.
1Press MENU.
2Select Equalizer.
3Select Bass & Treble.
4Select an option by scrolling ROTARY WHEEL. Use RIOSTICK to adjust
options.
5Select Done to apply settings or Cancel to return to the Equalizer menu.
Bass & Treble options include:
•Bass
Adjusts the low end of the sound spectrum from -6dB to +6dB.
•Treble
Adjusts the high end of the sound spectrum from -6dB to +6dB.
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EQ Off
Select the EQ Off equalizer option to apply no equalizer adjustments to audio content on the Rio Karma.
1 Press MENU.
2 Select Equalizer.
3 Select EQ Off to set no equalizer option and return to Player mode.
Rock
Select the Rock equalizer option to change the sound of tracks according to the Rock preset settings.
1 Press MENU.
2 Select Equalizer.
3 Select Rock to set the Rock 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 Equalizer.
3 Select Pop to set the Pop equalizer option and return to Player mod e .
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Jazz
Select the Jazz equalizer option to change the sound of tracks according to the Jazz preset settings.
1 Press MENU.
2 Select Equalizer.
3 Select Jazz to set the Jazz equalizer option and return to Player mode.
Classical
Select the Classical equalizer option to change the sound of tracks according to the Classical preset settings.
1 Press MENU.
2 Select Equalizer.
3 Select Classical to set the Classical equalizer option and return to Player mode.
Trance
Select the Trance equalizer option to change the sound of tracks according to the Trance preset settings.
1 Press MENU.
2 Select Equalizer.
3 Select Trance to set the Trance equalizer option and return to Player mode.
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EQ Mode
5-Band Equalizer
EQ Mode allows the player to switch between the standard Bass & Treble audio settings and advanced 5-Band Parametric audio settings.
•Custom 1, Custom 2, Custom 3, and EQ Setup options are only
available when the 5-Band Parametric mode has been selected.
Custom Equalizer Settings
Custom 1, Custom 2, and Custom 3
Custom equalizer options function the same way as preset equalizer settings but
are set according to personal preferences. Custom equalizer options are only
available when the EQ Mode has been set to 5-Band Parametric.
Scroll ROTARY WHEEL to change frequencies. Move RIOSTICK left or right to
adjust decibel levels.
5Select Done to apply settings or Cancel to return to the Equalizer menu.
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EQ Setup
Custom equalizer settings function the same way as preset equalizer settings but are set according to personal
preferences and offer a greater range of customization based on Center and Width adjustments. EQ Setup options
are only available when the EQ Mode has been set to 5-Band Parametric.
1Press MENU.
2Select Equalizer.
3Select EQ Setup.
4Scroll ROTARY WHEEL to adjust center and width settings
5Select Done to apply settings or Cancel to return to the Equalizer menu.
EQ Setup options include:
•Center
Ranges include 40 Hz through 20kHz. 12 kHz, 4 kHz, 1 kHz, 250 Hz, and 80 Hz are the default frequency
settings.
•Width
Editable ranges include .2 through 4.0 Octaves.
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Special
Additional audio filters are available in the Special menu.
1Press MENU.
2Select Equalizer.
3Select Special.
4Select an option by scrolling ROTARY WHEEL. Use RIOSTICK to adjust
options.
5Select Done to apply settings or Cancel to return to the Equalizer menu.
Special options include:
•Auto Gain Control
Gain settings affect the overall Gain of the audio to make the audio sound more consistent by automatically
adjusting the volume. Auto Gain Control is great for keeping sounds clear, without being too strong, even in
noisy external environments. Settings include Off (the default setting), Low, Medium, and High.
•Stereo Separation
Many albums recorded in stereo during the early days of studio production separated all instruments to one
side and all vocals to another. This type of extreme stereo separation is found on many Beatles and Buddy
Holly albums. The Stereo Separation option merges the left and right stereo channels together to
compensate for stereo effects that may sound strange when played on headphones. Specific tracks can be
marked using Rio Music Manager to use Stereo Separation compensation. Settings include Off (the default
setting) and All tracks.
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:: Organize
Use the Organize menu to create custom playlists or delete tracks without using Rio Music Manager.
1Press MENU.
2Select Organize.
3Select My Playlists or Delete Content.
Organize options include:
•My Playlists
Options include Create, Edit, Delete, and Rename.
To create a playlist:
1 Select Create.
2 Name the playlist.
3 Select DONE using the index list or press RIOSTICK.
4 Select tracks using Artist, Album, Genre, Year or Track methods. Press MENU to navigate up to change
track selection methods if desired.
5 When done, press MENU to navigate out of the Create menu and confirm that you want to save the newly
created playlist.
•Delete Content
Select Delete Content to select an Album, an Artist, a Track, or Everything! to delete from the player and
create room for new content.
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:: Bookmarks
Bookmarks store specific player settings, including the current running order, the current track, the current time
position of the track, the Repeat Mode setting, and the Shuffle Mode setting. Users can save these settings in a
bookmark and restore them whenever they use the player. Bookmarks are great for:
• Placing digital bookmarks in digital audio books or other extended length tracks.
• Maintaining positions in long term running orders.
• Sharing your player with others without losing personal settings.
Select a bookmark. Press the ROTARY WHEEL to restore the selected bookmark.
•Update
Select a bookmark. Press the ROTARY WHEEL to replace the bookmark with the current player settings.
•Delete
Select a bookmark. Press the
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• The Rio Karma automatically saves user settings when it is turned off. These settings are automatically
restored when the Rio Karma is turned on. Settings saved automatically are not saved as a bookmark.
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Playback
Play Screen
Power
Display
Resume
Time & Date
Language
Network
Orientation
Audible Prompts
Menu Button
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Playback
Various playback settings can be used to modify the way the Rio Karma plays tracks. Tracks can be shuffled at
random, repeated continuously, or blended together to create seamless playback.
1Press MENU.
2Select Settings.
3Select Playback.
4Adjust Shuffle Mode, Repeat Mode, and/or Cross Fade settings.
5Select Done to apply settings or Cancel to return to the Settings menu.
Plackback options include:
•Shuffle Mode
Set track running orders to play in standard or r andom order. Settings include Off (the default setting) and On.
Previously played tracks are always placed behind the current position in the running ord er.
•Repeat Mode
Set the Rio Karma to repeat the playback of the entire running order, the current track, or a select portion of
the current track. Settings include Off (the default setting), All, Track, and A/B Loop. Set A/B loop points
using ROTARYPRESS.
•Cross Fade
Set Cross Fade settings that can seamlessly merge the pla yback of tr acks during the end of one track and the
beginning of another. Settings include Off (the default setting), 1 Second, 2 Seconds, and 3 Seconds.
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Play Screen
When the Rio Karma is in playback mode, pressing RIOSTICK will cycle the display through various Play Screen
Views. Visualization and timer options can be set using the Play Screen menu.
1Press MENU.
2Select Settings.
3Select Play Screen.
4Adjust Current Track View, Timer Direction, and/ or Timer Mode settings.
5Select Done to apply settings or Cancel to return to the Settings menu.
Play Screen settings include:
•Current Track View
Set the Rio Karma’s visualization mode to one of three settings. Settings include Progress View (the default
setting), Profile View, and VU View.
•Timer Direction
Settings include Count Up (the default setting) and Count Down.
•Timer Mode
Settings include Single Track (the default setting) and All Tracks.
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Power
By adjusting standby mode times the player can conserve energy when not in use.
1Press MENU.
2Select Settings.
3Select Power.
4Adjust Auto Standby settings.
5Select Done to apply settings or Cancel to return to the Settings menu.
Power options include:
•Auto Standby after set time of no activity
Set the player to enter standby mode, after a specific amount of time. When in standby mode, the player
conserves energy and behaves as if it is shutdown, but maintains the ability to power on immediately. Settings
include Never (the default setting), 2 Minutes, 5 Minutes, 15 Minutes, and 30 Minutes.
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Display
By adjusting Display settings, the player can conserve energy used to power the LCD and extend the amount of
playback time during each battery charge.
1Press MENU.
2Select Settings.
3Select Display.
4Adjust Screen Backlight and/or Contrast settings.
5Select Done to apply settings or Cancel to return to the Settings menu.
Display options include:
•Screen Backlight
Set the backlight on the player to shut itself off after a specific amount of time. Settings include Always Off
(the default setting), 1 second, 2 Seconds, 5 Seconds, 10 Seconds, and Always On.
• To conserve battery life, the Always On setting should only be used when the Rio Karma is connected
to an AC adapter.
•Contrast
Use the contrast slider to set how light or dark the images on the LCD will appear. Setting the contrast too light
will result in washed out images. Setting the contrast too dark will result in images too dark to read.
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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.
1Press MENU.
2Select Settings.
3Select Resume.
4Adjust Track to Resume and/or Position Within Track settings.
5Select Done to apply settings or Cancel to return to the Settings menu.
Resume options include:
•Track to Resume
Set the player to begin playback of the last track pla yed before shutdown, or the first tr ack in the running order
when the player restarts. Settings include Current (the default setting) and First.
•Position Within Track
Set the player to begin playback of the last tr ack play ed at the point the tr ack was at during shutdown or at the
start of the track. Settings include Current (the default setting) and Start.
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Time & Date
Use the options in the Time & Date menu to set the player’ s internal cloc k. Establishing a connection between the
Rio Karma and Rio Music Manager will (re)set Time & Date settings according to the Date/Time Properties
currently running on the host computer.
1Press MENU.
2Select Settings.
3Select Time & Date.
4Select Set Time, Set Date, and/or Time & Date Format.
5Adjust settings.
6Select Done to apply settings or Cancel to return to the Time & Date menu.
Time & Date settings include:
•Set Time
Options include Hour, Minute, and AM / PM.
(The AM / PM option is only available if the Time & Date Form at setting is set to the 12 hour format.)
•Set Date
Options include Month, Day, and Year.
•Time & Date Format
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 Karma’s menus can be set to di splay one of fi v e languages in addition to two spell ing formats (US and UK
English).
1Press MENU.
2Select Settings.
3Select Language.
4Select a Language setting.
Language settings include:
•English (US) (the default setting)
Set the player display language to English (US).
•English (U K)
Set the player display language to English (UK).
•Deutsch
Set the player display language to German.
•Français
Set the player display language to French.
•Español
Set the player display language to Spanish.
•
Set the player display language to Japanese.
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Network
The Network menu contains options that configure the player’s Ethernet settings. Automatic or Manual settings
can be accessed via the DHCP menu.
1Press MENU.
2Select Settings.
3Select Network.
4Select Network settings.
5Select Done to apply settings or Cancel to return to the Network menu.
Network settings include:
•DHCP
Automatic is the default setting. The player should have no prob lem
connecting to networks that use DHCP servers or UPnP™ (Autonet). Players
connected to non-DHCP or -UPnP networks may need to use the Manual
setting.
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•Current Lease
Available in Automatic mode, Current Lease indicates the current network
settings including IP, Mask, and Gateway addresses.
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•Password
Available in Automatic and Manual modes, the Password menu lets users
assign a network password to the player. A password must be set before the
Rio Karma can be accessed ov er a network. Ass igning a non-blank pas sword to
the player is highly recommended if the player will be connected to a public
network.
•IP Address
Available in Manual mode, IP Address enables IP address to be set manually.
•Net Mask
Available in Manual mode, Net Mask enables the net mask number to be set
manually.
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•Default Gateway
Available in Manual mode, Default Gateway enables the gatewa y point to be
set manually.
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Orientation
The Rio Karma can be made more ergonomic for left handed users. When in Left handed mode, the LCD and
controls are reversed and the player can be used upside down with the RioStick on the left rather than the right.
1 Press MENU.
2 Select Settings.
3 Select Orientation.
4 Select an Orientation setting.
5 Select Done to apply settings or Cancel to return to the Settings menu.
Orientation settings include:
•Right handed (the default setting)
Restores the player controls to their default settings.
•Le ft handed
Sets the player controls to be more comfortable for left handed users.
When Orientation is set to Left handed, the player controls work in the following manner:
•RIOSTICK
Up becomes Down, Left becomes Right, and vice versa.
•ROTARY WHEEL
Rotation directions are reversed.
•VOLUME + and -
VOLUME + becomes VOLUME - and vice versa.
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Audible Prompts
The player can be set to confirm button presses with an audible prompt.
1Press MENU.
2Select Settings.
3Select Audible Prompts.
4Select On or Off and a Prompt volume setting. (Moving the slider right
increases the volume. Moving the slider left decreases the volume.)
5Select Done to apply settings or Cancel to return to the Settings menu.
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Menu Button
Use the options in the Menu Button menu to configure how MENU will respond when pressed. One option must
always be set to Main Menu.
1Press MENU.
2Select Settings.
3Select Menu Button.
4Adjust Pressing Menu button and/or Press and hold Menu button settings.
5Select Done to apply settings or Cancel to return to the Settings menu.
Menu Button options include:
•Pressing Menu button
Settings include Main Menu (the default setting), Play Music, Rio DJ, Select Artist, Select Album, Select
Track, and Select Playlist.
•Press and hold Menu button
Settings include Play Music (the default setting), Rio DJ, Select Artist, Select Album, Select Track,
Select Playlist, and Main Menu.
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:: Features
Rio Taxi
Stopwatch
Web Interface
Rio Taxi
Rio Taxi is a stand-alone program that allows files to be transferred from one device to another using a Rio play er.
Using Rio Taxi you can copy files to your Rio player, store them on the player as long as you want, and transfer
them to any computer on which Rio Taxi has been installed. Any file type can be copied using Rio Taxi--the only
limitation is the amount of free space available on your Rio player.
Although a computer is required to perform all Rio Taxi functions, the Rio Taxi feature on the player can be used
to display basic information about the number of files currently stored on the player and the space they occupy.
1Press MENU.
2Select Features.
3Select Rio Taxi.
4Select Files On Board or Delete Files.
Rio Taxi options include:
•Files On Board
View the number and total space used by Taxi files on the player.
•Delete Files
Displays all files stored on the player, sorted alphabetically. All files can be deleted or files can be deleted one
at a time.
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Stopwatch
Use the stopwatch to keep track of time sensitive events while listening to digital audio.
1Press MENU.
2Select Features.
3Select Stopwatch.
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. Lap times
are displayed from left to right based on their time. The longer the lap time, the farther to the right the time will be
displayed.
When in Stopwatch mode, the controls work in the following ways:
•MENU
Press to return to the Main Menu.
•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.
•RIOSTICK (Down0
Press to reset timer.
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Web Interface
The Web Interface menu displays the URL t hat must be typed in the address bar of a Web browser to connect the
Rio Karma to Java-enabled Web-based versions of Rio Music Manager and Rio Taxi.
If the Ethernet connection is down or the Ethernet cables are not connected to either the Rio Karma or the host
computer, the Web Interface menu will read No Connection.
1Press MENU.
2Select Features.
3Select Web Interface.
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:: About Track
The About Track screen displays Title, Artist, Album, Genre, year, Track #, Duration, Comment, Codec, Bitrate,
PCM Format, File Size, Date Loaded, Times Played, Last Played, and Autosynced information.
1Press MENU.
2Select About Track.
3Use the Rotary Wheel to scroll up or down through About Track information.
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:: About Rio Karma
The About Rio Karma screen displays information about the Rio Karma. Information displayed on the About
screen 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.
1Press MENU.
2Select About Rio Karma.
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Chapter 6Help
:: 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
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
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Why will my Rio Karma
not power on?
What type of files can I
play with the Rio Karma?
Can I add FLAC, MP3, Ogg
Vorbis, and WMA files to
the player at the same
time?
What are the differences
between FLAC, MP3, Ogg
Vorbis, and WMA files?
•Confirm the LOCK/UNLOCK switch on the player is set to UNLOCK. The player
will not power on if LOCK/UNLOCK is in the LOCK position. Switch LOCK/UNLOCK to the UNLOCK position and press POWER to turn the Rio K arma on. If
the Karma still does not power on, the battery may be completely dead.
• You can play FLAC, MP3, Ogg Vorbis, and WMA audio files on the Rio Karma.
• Yes. You can play FLAC, MP3, Ogg Vorbis, and WMA audio content. They can be
mixed together.
• Ogg Vorbis and WMA fi les are generally half as l arge as comparable sounding MP3
files. Because Ogg Vorbis and WMA uses smaller file sizes, you can store more
sound in less space on CDs or hard drives. The WMA format is exclusive to
Windows-based computers. Unlike MP3, OGG, and WMA formats, the FLAC
format is lossless and creates perfect duplicates when ripping and encoding CD
audio. Perfect sound requires a great deal of space and FLAC files are typically
four to eight times larger than 128kbps MP3, OGG, or WMA files.
Rio Music manager can encode audio tracks in FLAC, OGG and WMA formats by
default and MP3 with an upgrade.
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What is the maxim um
number of tracks I can
put on the Rio player?
What kind of batteries can
I use with the Rio Karma?
Will the Rio Karma play
Variable Bitrate (VBR)
files?
Where is the battery
indicator on the Rio
Karma?
• The number of tracks you can store on the player depends on the size of the
tracks and the amount of available space on the player. The About Rio Karma
menu lists the total amount of space, the amount of free space, and the number
of tracks on the Rio player.
Bitrate
64 kbps
96 kbps
128 kbps
160 kbps
192 kbps
FLAC Lossless
• The Rio Karma uses non-removable rechargeable lithium-ion batteries.
• Yes. Because there are many standards for VBR files, it cannot be guaranteed
that every encoding software package will properly function with the Rio Karma.
VBR files that do not comply to standards may lack track time, fast forward, and/
or rewind capabilities.
• The battery indicator on the Rio Karma 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.
Approximate amount of space required per
minute of audio content
0.5 MB
0.75 MB
1 MB
1.25 MB
1.75 MB
5.5 MB
Can I replace the battery
in my Rio Karma?
The drive stops spinning
during playback. Is this
normal?
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•No.
• Yes. It is normal for the drive to stop spinning during playback. Stopping the
drive is part of the player’s battery life management system. When the drive is
stopped, the Rio Karma conserves power and plays tracks from a memory buffer.
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Can I charge the Rio
Karma using the USB
cable?
What should I do if the
display permanently locks
up or will not display?
Why won’t the Rio Karma
play secure, dated, or
other DRM (digital rights
management) encoded
files?
• No. The AC adapter must be used to charge the Rio Karma.
• If you cannot read the display, or the display has become locked onto a particular
screen, the player firmware may be corrupted. Corrupted firmware may be
caused by a failed firmware update. If the player’s firmware becomes corrupted
for any reason, follow these steps to start the player in Recovery Mode and
proceed with the firmware update.
1Reset the player by inserting a pin or needle into the RESET HOLE next to the
DC IN port.
2Press POWER. The player should power on as normal.
If the player continues to lock up or does not display properly:
1Reset the player by inserting a pin or needle into the RESET HOLE next to the
DC IN port.
2Pr ess an d hold MENU + POWER until UPGRADER is displayed on the screen.
3Conn ect the Rio Karma player to the computer using the USB cable.
Proceed with the firmware upgrade.
• DRM files may not work properly if th e Ri o Karma’s internal clock is no longe r
accurate. This can happen if the rechargeable battery becomes completely
drained for any period of time. Make sure the batteries are fully charged, then
follow these steps:
1Connect the Rio Karma to the computer using the USB cable.
2Connect to the secure service wher e the DRM encode d files came from.
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The Rio Karma’s clock should reset.
DRM files should now play correctly.
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Can I upgrade the
firmware on the Rio
Karma?
• Yes. If a vailable, firmware for your Rio can be downloaded and installed
automatically using Rio Music Manager or downloaded and installed manually
from the Rio Audio website.
Note: Quit all applications before running the firmware update. While running the
firmware update, do not close the progr am, turn off the play er, or unplug the USB
cable.
Downloading the update manually
1Click the following link: www.rioaudio.com/support
2Click th e li nk to t he R io Karma.
3Click 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 fi le including update information and
instructions.)
Installing the update (PC)
1Connect the player to your computer with the USB cable.
2Turn the player on.
3Double-click the file that you downloaded from the Rio website.
The update should take approximately 30 seconds to load.
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How do I assign an IP
address to my Rio Karma
if it does not receive one
automatically?
• If your home network does not have a DHCP server (a router for example) it may
be necessary to manually set a new IP address before it will work with the Rio
Karma. To manually set an IP address, please follow the instructions applicable to
your operating system:
Windows 98 and ME
Windows 2000
Windows XP
Windows 98 and ME
1Click Start on the Wi nd ows desktop.
2Click Settings.
3Click Control Panel.
4Double-click the Network icon.
5Click the TCP/IP component installed for your Ethernet card.
6Click Properties.
7Click Specify an IP address on the IP Address tab.
8Type 192.168.0.x (where x is a number between 2 and 254) in the IP Address
field.
The new IP address should not be used by any other computers on your
network. If you are using Windows Me, uncheck the Detach connection to
network media box.
9Type 255.255.255.0 in the Subnet Mask field.
10 Click OK.
11 Click OK.
12 Click Yes when prompted to restart your computer.
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Windows 2000
1Click Start on the Wi nd ows desktop.
2Click Settings.
3Click Control Panel.
4Click the Network Connections Control Panel icon.
5Do uble-click Local Area Connection.
6Click Properties.
7Do uble-click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).
8Click Use the following IP address: .
9Type 192.168.0.x (where x is a number between 2 and 254) in the IP Address
field.
The new IP address should not be used by any other computers on your
network.
10 Type 255.255.255.0 in the Subnet Mask field.
11 Click OK.
12 Click OK.
13 Click Yes if prompted to restart your computer.
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Windows XP
1Click Start on the Wi nd ows desktop.
2Click Control Panel.
3Click Network and Internet Connections.
4Click the Network Connections Control Panel icon.
5Do uble-click Local Area Connection.
6Click Properties.
7Do uble-click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).
8Click Use the following IP address: .
9Type 192.168.0.x (where x is a number between 2 and 254) in the IP Address
field.
The new IP address should not be used by any other computers on your
network.
10 Type 255.255.255.0 in the Subnet Mask field.
11 Click OK.
12 Click OK.
13 Click Yes if prompted to restart your computer.
My Rio Karma is
connected to a USB hub
but is not being detected
by my computer. Why
isn’t it being detected?
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• The Rio Karma will only be detected by self-powered USB hubs. Connect the Rio
Karma directly to a USB port on your computer if the USB hub you are using
cannot be self powered.
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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 p rominent in your audi o tracks. You can select
the amount of bass in your audio tracks by selecting various Equalizer options or setting your own Bass menu
option.
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. F or exampl e, a bitr ate of 96kbps (96,000 b its 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.
Center
Each of the five bands in the 5-band Parametric EQ has a center frequency control that lets you specify a
frequency in Hertz. When the gain of the frequency band is increased of decreased, the effect will be strongest at
the specified center frequency.
Codec
Depending on the context and kind of technology inv olved, codec can b e defined as a compressed digit al audio file
format (like MP3, WMA, etc.) , a “coding/decodi ng” chip us ed to tr anslate between digital and analog tr ansmissions
(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 Karma supports the following digital audio codecs:
•Free Lossless Audio Codec; FLAC
•MPEG Layer 3; MP3
•Ogg Vorbis; OGG
•Windows Media; WMA
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Firmware
Firmware is the permanent read-only software that is installed on the player. Like software it can be up dated, but
unlike software it can never be deleted from the player.
FLAC
FLAC stands for Free Lossless Audio Codec. FLAC is a lossless digital audio format, referring to the fact that none
of the audio signal is discarded or “lost”. FLAC files decode exactly the same as the digital source material from
which the FLAC file was encoded. (MP3, Ogg Vorbis, and WMA all discard inaudible parts of the signal.) Lossless
compression comes at a price: FLAC gets much poorer compression ratios than the other codecs. In practical
terms, FLAC files are usually four to eight times larger than typical MP3, Ogg Vorbi s, or WMA files.
Gain
Gain is the extent to which an audio signal, or a limited frequency range of an audio signal, is made louder or
quieter by a filter such as an equalizer. Gain adjustments boost or reduce sounds to produce a more desirable
audio output.
ID3 Tag
The ID3 tag is the part of the encoded MP3 or WMA file that contains information about the digital audio file such
as song title, artist, album title, encoding bitrate, track time duration, and so on. ID3 tag information is displayed
on the Album/Track title line on the player’s LCD.
IntroScan
When in Introscan mode, the Rio Karma will play the first te n seconds of a t r ack and then skip to the next t r ack in
the running order and repeat, playing ten seconds, then skipping to the next track. The IntroScan playback mode
can only be accessed by moving and holding the RioStick in the up (PLAY/PAUSE) position.
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 reduces the file size by approximatel y a 12:1 ratio with virtuall y 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. The MP3 encoding process is well suited for the t r ansfer
of high quality audio files with small file size over the Internet.
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Octave
An octave is a set space between two frequencies that has a ratio of two to one. (e.g., one octave higher than
500Hz is 1000Hz and one octave lower than 500Hz is 250Hz.) The human range of hearing covers roughly ten
octaves (20-20000Hz). To cover this range, each band of the 5-Band Equalizer covers two octaves and is
positioned approximately two octaves apart from the next band.
Ogg Vorbis
Ogg Vorbis is a free, open, and unp atented digital audio compression format that man y users use as an alternative
to MP3 or WMA. Like the WMA codec, the Ogg Vorbis 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.
Rip and Encode
Rip and encode refers to the process of extracting audio from an audio CD (ripping), and encoding it into a
compressed digital audio format like FLAC, MP3, Ogg Vorbis, or WMA.
Synchronize
Rio Music Manager can automatically (or manually) delete old content, transfer new audio content, or keep the
content on your Rio Karma fresh and dynamic. Rio Music Manager must be open for synchronization to occur.
Treble
Treble notes occupy the high er portion of the sound spectrum. Increasing the treble value will raise the levels of
the high sounds in your audio files. You can select the amount of treble in your tracks by selecting various
Equalizer options or setting your own Treble menu option.
VBR
Variable Bitrate (VBR) encoding converts tracks at a variable rate, using higher bitrate encoding for complex
portions and lower bitrate encoding for pauses and simpler portions of tracks.
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Width
Each of the five bands in the 5-Band Parametric EQ has a width control that can alter the width of the frequency
band in Octaves. The Width equalizer control adjusts the bandwidth of individual octaves and changes the range
(higher or lower) that the frequency will be heard at. The width is the approximate range of frequencies that will
be affected when the gain of that band is boosted or reduced. (e.g., if a band has a Center of 1000Hz, a width of
two octaves and a Gain of +6dB, than a boost will be applied to the frequencies between 500Hz and 2000Hz and
will peak at 6dB at 1000Hz.)
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 tr acks in the
same amount of space when compared to MP3s.
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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 materi als 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 sol e 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 . Cus t om er 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 an y 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. W e 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 impl ied w arr anties. These include damage to other
equipment, lost data, lost profits, or any consequential, inci dental, or punitive damages. This written warranty
represents the entire warranty agreement between Digit al 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. Th is 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. O p eration is subject to the following two conditions:
1This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2This 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 ACCORD ING 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 audio at full power over extended periods of time can be damaging to the hearing of the user.
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Index
Symbols
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5-Band Equalizer28
A
About Rio Karma50
About Track49
AC Adapter7
Accessories9
Advanced Features23
Album17
Artist17
Audible Prompts44
B
Backlight37
Basic operations12
Bass59
definition59
Menu option25
Battery
Indicator7
Installation53
Bitrate
definition59
Bookmarks32
Buttons and Controls2
C
Classical27
Codec
definition59
FLAC60
MP360
Ogg Vorbis61
WMA61, 62
Contrast37
Controls15
Copying Tracks13
Custom equalizer28
Customer Service
Information