Rio Audio Digital Audio Receiver manual Will the Rio Receiver interfere with my telephone service?

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Connect your Rio Receiver to a home stereo system using the red and white RCA OUT jacks provided. This will allow you to integrate your Rio Receiver into your home entertainment system.

Use the spring clips, which are powered outputs, for bare wire bookshelf speakers. The Rio Receiver outputs 10 watts per channel. It is recommended that you choose speakers that have an operating range that include 10 W.

Use any powered set of speakers using the 1/8" LINE OUT jack provided on the back of your Rio Receiver.

There is a 1/8” stereo jack labled LINE OUT on the back of my Rio Receiver, what is this for?

This is a line output for powered speakers. You can connect powered computer speakers to the back of your Rio Receiver. This may be especially useful if you are placing the device in a smaller room without access to a stereo receiver or bare wire speakers.

Will the Rio Receiver interfere with my telephone service?

No. While the Rio Receiver uses standard telephone lines to communicate with the host computer, it operates on a separate frequency from your telephone or modem. You can use your telephone line without interference from your Rio Receiver. Subsequently both devices will function properly without interfering with the other.

Why do some songs show multiple entries when I try to select my music on the Rio Receiver?

This can be caused by several reasons.

The most common reason for this is if a song is present in multiple folders on the server computer and more than one of these folders is selected when importing music. The track will show up multiple times.

This can also be caused by having the same track present in both .wma and .mp3 format on the server computer. This can be avoided by storing only one instance of each track, in any form, in folders that are imported to your Rio Receiver.

I receive an error message on the Rio Receiver display, what does this mean?

Error messages that appear on the display of the Rio Receiver typically indicate a communication problem between the Audio Receiver Manager software on the server computer and the Rio Receiver.

1.) Shut down the Rio Receiver and restart the Audio Receiver Manager software on the server computer.

2.) Once the software has reloaded on the server computer, restart the Rio Receiver. The receiver should redetect the server and this should remedy the error message.

Will the Rio Receiver work with any Home PNA network adapter?

Yes. The Rio Receiver is based on Home PNA specification 2.0. This ensures maximum compatibility with Home PNA 1.0 and 2.0 network devices. Your Rio Receiver should work with existing Home PNA network configurations.

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Contents Rio Digital Audio Receiver User Guide Copyright and trademark Problem Rio Receiver can not connect to server Problem The Rio Receiver reports an error on the displayClick Tools and Import Music Problem The Volume Select on the Rio Receiver doesn’t work Go to Start Settings Control Panel Click Change Display Click Select LayoutVerify that Make music available on this adapter is checked Problem How do I disable Media Sense in Windows Millennium? Click Start Settings Control PanelRio Connector Card TCP/IP Rio Connector Card Go to the Rio Receiver Menu and select About ReceiverOn the IP Address tab, click Specify an IP Address Subnet Mask box, typeClick Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 and Internet Tools Troubleshooting Steps How do I create playlists? Can I store music on my Rio Receiver?Can I stream music from other machines in the house? What kind of speakers can I use with my Rio Receiver?Will the Rio Receiver interfere with my telephone service? Frequently Asked Questions Can I use both Hpna and Ethernet to connect my Rio Receiver? Bit Rate, file compression DRM, securityCodec Encode, Rip a CDGracenote Home PNA NetworkID3 Tag PCI Slot Peripheral Component InterfaceWMA Technical Support US Customer Service US Rio Product Support