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Playing Music
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Instruction Manual
Digital Audio Player
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Read this firstPlaying MusicUSB outputBluetooth® functionVarious settingsOthersInstruction ManualDigital Audio PlayerXDP-300R

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10Home screen 2 3. Music widgetYou can play music, pause, skip, etc.³´

Page 3 - Switching the screen

100Supported playback formats 0 MP3/AAC (up to 48 kHz)*1 0 DSF/DSDIFF (2.8 MHz/3 MHz/5.6 MHz/6 MHz/11.2 MHz PCM conversion/DoP output)*20 FLAC/ALAC/WA

Page 4 - Switches to the home screen

101Continuous play time Times shown are a guide. Playback times depend on settings. 0 FLAC lossless 24 bit 96 kHz*16 hours 0 MP3 128 kbps 16 bit 44.1

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102Number of music files recordable This is a guide to the number of music files you can record to the internal memory of this unit. 0 Internal memory

Page 6 - The home screen

103Cautions for use∫ This unit 0 Use a 4-conductor plug for the 2.5 mm diameter headphone jack of this unit, and use a 3-conductor plug for the 3.5 di

Page 7 - 1. Status bar

1040 The antenna is built into the bottom of the back of the main unit. The transmission speed of the unit may be adversely affected if you block the

Page 8 - Play Store

105∫ Playing audio 0 Play may stop momentarily when you turn the Bluetooth function OFF while using balanced headphone output. If this happens, start

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106∫ FCC electronic authorization labeling You can confirm information related to authorizations using the following procedure: 1Tap "Settings&qu

Page 10 - 3. Music widget

107License and Trademark Information The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc.

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108The Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Logo is a certification mark of the Wi-Fi Alliance®.Windows and the Windows logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Mic

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109The product with this logo is conformed to Hi-Res Audio standard defined by Japan Audio Society. This logo is used under license from Japan Audio S

Page 13 - The app list screen

114.You can switch the headphone output to the line output mode to connect external equipment. You can improve sound quality by turning off Wi-Fi®, th

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SN 29402719© 2016 Onkyo & Pioneer Innovations Corporation All rights reserved.

Page 15 - Customizing the home screen

12A mode suitable for when you have connected balanced headphones. The basic operating method is the same as the balanced mode, but uses technology to

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13The app list screenWhen you tap the app list icon in the home screen, the app list screen is displayed.

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14When there are a lot of apps, flick to the left or right to change the screen.

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15Customizing the home screen You can put shortcuts for apps and widgets* such as clocks on the home screen, and you can customize it to suit yourself

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16∫ Creating an app shortcut on the home screen 1Tap the app list icon in the home screen. 2Long tap on the app in the app list screen.

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173The background changes to the home screen, so drag to the desired position and release your finger.

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18∫ Adding a widget to the home screen 1Tap the app list icon in the home screen. 2Tap "WIDGETS" at the top left of the screen.3Long tap the

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194The background changes to the home screen, so drag to the desired position and release your finger.

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2Read this firstSwitching the screenThe home screenThe app list screenCustomizing the home screenEntering text

Page 24 - Entering text

20∫ Changing the wallpaper in the home screen 1Long tap in an area of the home screen where there is nothing.

Page 25 - Playing Music

212Tap "Wallpapers". Select "Photos" to set a favorite photo or image as your wallpaper. To take a screen shot, press and hold the

Page 26 - Playing from a microSD card

223Tap the wallpaper you want to change to.4Tap "Set wallpaper".

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23∫ Deleting shortcuts and widgets 1Long tap the shortcut or widget you want to delete. 2Drag to "Remove" and release your finger.

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24Entering text When you tap a text box or other place to enter text, a keyboard is automatically displayed.1. Tap to enter text. 2. Tap to switch bet

Page 29 - ∫ Removing the microSD card

25Playing Music Playing from a microSD cardCopying from a computer and playingPlay operation detailsEditing a play listEqualizer settingsSlide menu

Page 30 - Copying from a computer and

26Playing from a microSD cardInsert a microSD card that has music files on it and play them. 1Insert the microSD card into the card slot (either 1 or

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272Tap Music in the home screen. 0 Do not connect headphones that have an impedance outside the rated range as this may result in damage. See here for

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283In the library, tap the track you want to play. 0 It may take some time for tracks to be displayed in the library. Tap or click here Play operatio

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29∫ Removing the microSD card Unmount the microSD card using the following procedure before removing it. The card can be damaged or may stop working p

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3Switching the screen This is a portable music player that uses the AndroidTM OS. The basic screens are the home screen and the app list screen. Tap t

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30Copying from a computer and playingYou can copy music data stored on your computer to the built-in storage on this unit or to a microSD card in this

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313Turn on the power of the unit. 0 To copy to a microSD card, insert a microSD card into the card slot (1 or 2). 4Connect this unit to the computer w

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335Select the folder that contains the file(s) you want to copy from 1. onkyo musicIf there are files you have downloaded from onkyo music (a site tha

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346Click 3 to select built-in storage, SD card 1, or SD card 2 as the copy destination, then click "OK". 0 You can also click 45 to specify

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357To select and copy only certain files to add, select "No" in this screen. Select "Yes" to reflect files that have already been

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368Select the music files you want to copy according to the copy destination. When this copy destination is selected:

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37When this copy destination is selected:

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38When this copy destination is selected:

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399Click the copy button with the same color as the one you selected in step 8. 0 The selected music files are copied to this unit.

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4These icons are shown in all screens even if you switch screens.Returns to the previous screen. Switches to the home screen.

Page 46 - Play operation details

4010Tap Music in the home screen of this unit. 0 Do not connect headphones that have an impedance outside the rated range as this may result in damage

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4111In the library, tap the track you want to play. 0 It may take some time for tracks to be displayed in the library. Tap or click here Play operati

Page 48 - ∫ Play operations

42∫ Drag and drop to copy and play 1Use the supplied USB cable to connect this unit to a computer. 0 Connect so the wider side of the plug is up. You

Page 49 - Tap the play/pause icon

433Open the folder you want to save to. 0 To copy to the built-in storage, open the "Music" folder in the built-in storage. 0 To copy to a m

Page 50 - Tap the left/right skip icon

445Tap Music in the home screen of this unit. 0 Do not connect headphones that have an impedance outside the rated range as this may result in damage.

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456In the library, tap the track you want to play. 0 It may take some time for tracks to be displayed in the library. Tap or click here Play operation

Page 52 - ∫ The play screen

46Play operation details ∫ Library display When Music starts the library (a list of tracks synched with Music) is displayed. Flick the library screen

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47ArtistsDisplays by artist.AlbumsDisplays by album. SongsDisplays all tracks. GenresDisplays by genre. CompilationsDisplays by compilation albums. Co

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48∫ Play operations When you tap the track you want to play in the library, the screen changes to the play screen and play starts. Tap to return to

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49Play operations using the screen Play/pause Tap the play/pause icon.

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5Displays a thumbnail list of apps you have recently used. You can delete the app from the list by tapping on the " " on the upper right o

Page 57 - Editing a play list

50Skipping tracks Tap the left/right skip icon.

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51Adjusting the volume The volume icon is displayed on the screen when you turn the volume dial. You can then adjust the volume by tapping or dragging

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52∫ The play screen

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53A1. Returns you to the play screen when you have switched to the queue screen or equalizer screen.2. Tap to see details about the track.3. Displays

Page 61 - "SAVE"

54B5. Seek bar Progresses along with the track's progress. Tap on the bar to skip to that position in the track.6. The track being played is adde

Page 62 - ∫ Editing a play list

55Play operations using buttons on the main unit 1. Volume dial 0 When you put this unit in a pocket or case, the volume dial may turn accidentally, c

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562. Skip (:) button Skip to the beginning of the track or to the previous track. 3. Play/pause (1/;) button 4. Skip (9) button Skip to the next track

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57Editing a play list ∫ Creating a play list Select the tracks you like to create your own play list. 1In the library, tap the icon at the right of th

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582Tap "Replace Up Next". 3Tap the icon at the right of the screen for the track you want to add next to display the list menu, then tap &qu

Page 66 - Equalizer settings

595Tap the jacket image icon at the top left of the screen to move to the play screen.

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6The home screen The screen that appears immediately after you turn the unit on is called the home screen. Flick left to right to switch the home scre

Page 68 - Equalizer on Equalizer off

606Drag the screen down to display the queue.

Page 69 - ∫ Modifying the equalizer

617Tap "Save as playlist", enter a title and tap "SAVE". 0 New play lists cannot be created from play lists created outside of Mus

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62∫ Editing a play list Editing a play list Display the list of play lists from the library and tap "Edit".

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63To delete a play list: Tap the icon of the play list you want to delete then tap "OK". To change the order of a play list: Drag the icon o

Page 72 - Slide menu

64Editing tracks in a play list Display the list of play lists from the library, tap the play list you want to edit, and tap "Edit". To dele

Page 73 - ∫ Sound setting

65To change the order of tracks in a play list: Drag the icon of the track you want to reorder. To finish editing:Tap "Done". 0 Tracks are n

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66Equalizer settings You can adjust the sound quality how you like by setting the equalizer. ∫ Switching to the equalizer screenDrag the play screen u

Page 75 - ∫ Settings

67∫ Selecting preset equalizers 1Tap "Preset" in the equalizer screen.2Select the preset equalizer you want to set and tap "Close"

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683Tap the icon at the top left of the screen to return to the play screen. 0 Tap the icon to turn the equalizer on or off.Equalizer on Equalizer off

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69∫ Modifying the equalizer You can make your own original equalizer settings by modifying the equalizer curves. You can give the equalizer you modifi

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7Home screen 1 1. Status bar±²

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702Drag the points on the equalizer curve side to side to change the frequency and up or down to change the boost.

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713Tap "Save", enter the name and tap "SAVE". To delete a saved equalizer Select the equalizer you want to delete from "Prese

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72Slide menu Tap the icon at the top right of the Music screen to display the slide menu.

Page 82 - USB output

73∫ Sound settingDSP functionUse to turn ON or OFF the equalizer and other items in the slide menu ("Upsampling Mode", "Club Sound Boos

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74Upsampling ModeYou can upsample the sampling frequency of tracks to suit the specifications of the unit or a device connected via USB. (The initial

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75∫ External deviceSelect playback deviceA list of output destinations is displayed, including headphones, Bluetooth enabled device, and USB devices.

Page 85 - function

76Sync NowManually synchronize music files you have copied to this unit from a computer or music files on a microSD card with the files in the library

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77Always keep screen onTurns the function that keeps the light on all the time on or off.Output Audio RouteA list of output destinations is displayed,

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78DSD Output FormatThis allows you to select the format output from the USB when playing DSD format music files. PCM/DoP/Direct Transfer0 You need to

Page 88 - Various settings

79Output DSD 3/6 MHz via DoPOutputs DSD format music files as DoP format. 0 When the setting is canceled, even if DoP is selected in "DSD Output

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82.A folder containing a collection of GoogleTM apps, such as the Google Chrome browser to view web pages and the YouTubeTM app.Gives you access to th

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80OtherHome screen wallpaper settingMakes the wallpaper of the home screen the jacket image. 0 This cannot be selected when "Album artwork"

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81Album artworkDisplays the jacket images of the album being played as wallpaper. When you turn this OFF, the jacket image goes dark and the "Hom

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82USB output You can connect a headphone amplifier or D/A converter, for example, that has a USB connector. You will need a USB OTG (On-The-Go) cable

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83If the device connected supports high-res sources, connect after performing the following procedure to enable high-res output. Proceed to step 4 if

Page 94 - Updating

845A message is displayed on the unit's screen. Ta p "OK " . 0 You can make other settings such as selecting the output format and sett

Page 95 - Backing up and resetting

85Bluetooth® function You can listen to music wirelessly by using Bluetooth enabled devices such as headphones or speakers. Reception is possible over

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863Tap the equipment to be connected. 0 Pairing will end after a short time. 4Tap Music in the home screen. 5Tap the track you want to start play. Mus

Page 97 - Specifications

87When connecting after the first time 1Tap "Settings" in the home screen. 2Tap "Bluetooth" and tap the device you want to connect

Page 98 - Recommended Apps

88Various settings Make sound and output settingsUpdatingBacking up and resettingMake sound and output settings This section explains the items in &qu

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89Output selectSwitching the headphone output.BalancedA mode suitable for when you have connected balanced headphones. Compared to the normal single-e

Page 100 - Supported playback formats

9The Music app for playing music. Switches to the app list screen. Takes you to the settings screen where you can set "Wi-Fi", "Languag

Page 101 - Continuous play time

90OFF0 If Auto Volume is turned ON, the volume is automatically set to a level between Balanced and A.C.G. to moderate the volume level. (For areas ot

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910 The "Stand-alone mode" is canceled when you press the power button to turn the screen on. Digital filter settingBy modifying the filter

Page 103 - Cautions for use

92Lock range adjustYou can improve sound quality by adjusting the lock range of the audio input signal's jitter (modulation). The lock range can

Page 104 - ∫ Recharging

93Volume lockDisables volume control with the volume dial on the main unit. The effect works when the screen is off. 0 It is recommended to turn this

Page 105 - ∫ Copying music files

94Updating Updates the software on this unit to the latest version. A message is displayed on the screen when an update file is released for the softw

Page 106 - Settings

95Backing up and resetting ∫ Backing up You can back up your apps and settings to a Google server. 1Tap "Settings" in the home screen. 2Tap

Page 107 - word mark and logos are

96Others SpecificationsRecommended AppsSupported playback formatsContinuous play timeNumber of music files recordableCautions for useLicense and Trade

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97SpecificationsPlatform:Android5.1.1Display:4.7-inch, 1280 × 720 dot resolutionInterfaces and input/output jacks:0 Headphone jack3-conductor, ø3.5 mm

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98Battery power:1,630 mAhOperating temperature:5°C to 35°CInternal memory:32 GB (including system area for Android)Mass of main unit:200 g (7.1 oz)Ext

Page 110 - SN 29402719

99Integra remoteAn app that enables you to wirelessly stream music from this unit to an Integra receiver.You can also use this unit as a remote contro

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