Rio Audio Digital Audio Receiver Stereo Receiver User Manual


 
Frequently Asked Questions
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Will the Rio Receiver work with 10 Base-T Ethernet network adapters?
Yes. The Rio Receiver supports a 10 Mb Ethernet connector. You can connect your Rio Receiver to an
Ethernet hub with standard Category 5 network cable or directly to a host PC using an Ethernet crossover
cable.
When I change my Display Settings or Contrast on the Rio Receiver,
they are not always saved. Why?
Currently the Display and Contrast settings will remain the way you configure them until you power off
the Rio Receiver. If the Rio Receiver is left on, your custom settings will remain in tact.
Is there any way to make the font of the song title and track time larger?
Ye s .
1.) Press Menu.
2.) Highlight Change Display and press the Volume Select.
3.) Highlight Select Layout and press the Volume Select.
4.) Highlight Big Title for a larger track time and title and press the Volume Select.
The light on my Rio Receiver goes out after a period of time, why is this?
The light on the display is meant to assist you when you are making menu selections. It will activate when
you choose menu selections. After you finish making selections, the light will go out. This is to ensure a
longer life for your Rio Receiver display.
How does the Rio Receiver know what the album and song title are?
This information is retrieved from the ID3 tag portion of the MP3 file information. The ID3 tag contains all
of the track information. If you encode your own MP3 files from existing CD music, be sure to use a
'CDDB' (online CD music title data base) feature for the most accurate track information when using your
Rio Receiver.
When I disconnect the Rio Receiver or shut down the Audio Receiver
Manager program, the music continues to play for a short time. Why?
The Rio Receiver stores a small portion of the song being played (15-30 seconds) to help eliminate any
interruption in your music playback. When the server computer is stopped or a connection is broken, the
Rio Receiver will continue to play the current song until this stored portion of the song is played.
Why does my Scandisk program keep restarting when I use the Rio
Receiver?
When you want to run Scandisk on your computer, exit the Audio Receiver Manager program and turn off
the Rio Receiver. Otherwise, the Rio Receiver will continue to access the computers hard drive for songs
and Scandisk will restart its process from the beginning.