User guide
Table Of Contents
- RioVolt SP250™ User Guide
- About the User Guide
- Navigating and printing the RioVolt SP250 User Guide
- Copyright and trademark
- Introduction
- Package Contents
- System Requirements (For included software only)
- System Recommendations
- Safety Information
- Getting Started
- Using Your RioVolt SP250
- The Setup Menu
- Using the FM Tuner
- The Remote Control
- How to Upgrade Your RioVolt SP250:
- Troubleshooting
- Problem: The RioVolt SP250 gives a No Disk error message when spinning up.
- Problem: Why is it that when I play a CD with both CD Audio and MP3/ WMA files I can only play th...
- Problem: Why am I not able to get the display to remain lit when using the player in the dark?
- Problem: I am unable to power up the RioVolt. This happens when using new batteries or the AC pow...
- Problem: When the player is left unattended and in a 'stop' or 'pause' state, often when I return...
- Problem: The skip protection for CD Audio does not seem to last for 40 - 160 seconds, is this a p...
- Problem: During playback of MP3/WMA music CDs, the CD appears to stop, is something wrong?
- Problem: The RioVolt is working with batteries, but when I plug in the AC adapter it does not wor...
- Problem: I am hearing some 'popping' or 'skipping' in some MP3/WMA tracks, it is always in the sa...
- Problem: I cannot get the Program function to work on the player. It always tries to set an A-B l...
- Problem: My Macintosh software application is telling me it has expired, what do I do?
- Frequently Asked Questions
- What type of CDs can I play with the RioVolt?
- Can I mix CD Audio with MP3 and/or WMA files?
- Can I put both MP3 and WMA files on the same CD?
- What is the maximum number of songs I can put on a single CD?
- After creating a CD using DirectCD the RioVolt will not read it properly.
- Will the RioVolt play Variable Bitrate (VBR) files?
- Where is the battery indicator on my RioVolt?
- How much playtime can I get from 2 AA batteries?
- What kind of skip protection is there on the Riovolt?
- The CD seems to stop during playback, is this normal?
- How do I encode, "rip", the songs from my CDs so I can listen to them on my RioVolt?
- Where can I find digital music files on the Internet?
- How do I burn my own CDs?
- What are ID3 tags and how can I use this feature?
- What is CDText support?
- Do I have to use the remote control when I use the headphones?
- Can I use any set of headphones with the remote control?
- RioVolt SP250 Specifications
- One Year Limited Warranty
- Regulatory Information
- Glossary
- Contacting Customer Care

Using Your RioVolt SP250
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NAVI/MENU
The NAVI/MENU button a couple of different purposes.
• It allows you to look through the directory of music available on a CD and select tracks from folders based
on Album Title or Artist Name, depending on how they were structured before the CD was burned.
• It allows you to go through the Setup Menu
system to adjust how the RioVolt SP250 is configured and
operates.
NAVI
1. Press the NAVI/MENU button once to bring up the Root directory of
music with an alphabetical list of folders beneath.
2. Press Stop on the Joypad to scroll down through the list of folders until
you locate the one you want.
3. Press FastForward on the Joypad to select that folder and to open it up
to show the tracks located there.
4. Press Stop on the Joypad to scroll down through the list of tracks until you highlight the one you are
searching for.
5. Press FastForward on the Joypad to select that track and to start playing it. This will return you to the
Normal Play display screen.
MENU
1. Press and hold the NAVI/MENU button for approximately 1.5 seconds to bring up the Setup Menu
system for the RioVolt SP250’s settings and operations.
Press Play/Pause on the Joypad to make selections.
Press FastForward and Rewind on the Joypad to move through the available Setup Menu tabs.
Press Stop on the Joypad to escape a menu option or exits the Setup Menu
system.
VOLUME + & -
The VOLUME buttons are located below the NAVI/MENU button to the right of the
Display. They adjust the volume level whether you are in NAVI, MENU or Normal mode.
Press + to increase the volume.
Press - to decrease the volume.










