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Appendix
Maintenance
■ Cleaning the unit
Dust the unit with a soft cloth. For stubborn dirt, use a soft cloth dampened with a weak solution of mild detergent and water. Dry the unit immediately afterwards with a clean, dry cloth.
• Do not use thinners, alcohol, or other chemical solvents.
• If you are using chemical cleaning cloth, follow the instructions for using the cloth carefully.
■ Cleaning the optical pickup lens of the CD player
A dirty optical pickup lens on the CD player may cause the player to skip or become unable to play back. In this case, remove the power cord from the AC outlet, then use a cotton swab to lightly wipe the dirt off the lens or use a blower to blow the dust off.
• Do not apply too much force when you clean the lens. Otherwise, the CD player may malfunction.
■ Cleaning the head of the cassette tape recorder
Rec./Playback head Capstan
As you use the cassette tape recorder, magnetic particles accumulate on the recording/playback head, leading to a greatly diminished sound quality, decreased volume, or incomplete recording. Use a commercially available cleaning kit to clean the erase head, record/playback head, pinch rollers and capstans every 10 hours of operation.
Erase head Pinch roller
Troubleshooting
If you have any trouble using the 8080, look for a solution here before you contact your Eiki dealer for repair.
Appendix
noise
CD.
Symptoms
The power indicator does not light up.
The sound is barely heard.
No sound is heard from the built-in speaker.
Noise is heard.
Playback does not start.
“NO DISC” appears on the display even tough a disc is inserted.
Playback skipping or
The CD player takes a while to read the inserted
Some files cannot be played.
Playback sequence does not correspond to the track order.
Causes
• The power cord plug is disconnected from the AC outlet.
• The volume setting is too low.
• The headphones or external speakers are connected.
• A device that is emitting electronic waves (such as a cell phone) is being used in the vicinity.
• A cassette tape is still playing.
• There is no file to play back on the
CD.
• The CD is inserted upside down.
• The CD is very dirty.
• The CD player’s optical pickup lens is very dirty.
• Condensation has formed on the optical pickup lens.
• No recordings on the CD-R/CD-RW.
• The CD-R/CD-RW has not been finalized.
• Depending on the disc characteristics or recording conditions, some
CD-R/CD-RW discs might not play.
• The CD is very dirty.
• The CD surface has scratches.
• The CD player’s optical pickup lens is very dirty.
• Depending on the disc characteristics or recording conditions, skipping or noise may occur.
• The MP3 or WMA files are in an unsupported format.
• It may take a while to read a disc that contains a larger number of files.
• WMA files that are protected by copyright cannot be played.
• The unit does not support WAV format.
• The MP3 or WMA files are in an unsupported format.
• The root level or the folder contains
100 or more MP3/WMA files.
• The unit is in Repeat, Random, or
Program Play mode.
Actions
• Insert the power cord plug into the
AC outlet securely.
• Raise the [VOLUME] knob setting to an appropriate level.
• Disconnect all the headphones and external speakers.
• Move such a device away from the unit.
• The tape recorder section has the higher priority for playback. Stop the tape playback, then play the CD.
• Insert a CD that contains supported
MP3 or WMA files.
• Insert the CD with its label side facing up.
• Wipe the dirt off the CD surface.
• Clean the CD player’s optical pickup lens.
• Leave the unit with the power turned on for an hour to remove condensation.
• Insert a CD-R/CD-RW that contains recordings.
• Finalize the CD-R/CD-RW.
• Change the disc.
• Wipe the dirt off the CD surface.
• Change the disc.
• Clean the CD player’s optical pickup lens.
• Change the disc.
• Play a CD that contains files in the supported format.
• Wait until the disc is completely read.
• Play WMA files that are not protected by copyright.
• Play files that use the MP3 or WMA format.
• Play only files that use the supported format.
• The unit recognizes up to 99 files at the root level or in each folder.
• Cancel Repeat, Random, or Program Play mode.
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Symptoms
Playback does not start.
“NO USB” appears on the display even when a USB flash drive is connected.
Some files cannot be played.
Playback skipping or noise
Playback sequence does not correspond to track order.
Playback sequence does not correspond to the recording order.
Tracks cannot be recorded from CD to USB flash drive.
Causes
• The cassette tape is still playing.
• There is no file to play back on the
USB flash drive.
• The unit does not recognize the
USB flash drive.
• The unit does not support the USB flash drive.
• WMA files that are protected by copyright cannot be played.
• The unit does not support WAV format.
• The MP3 or WMA files are in an unsupported format.
• The root level or the folder contains
100 or more MP3/WMA files.
• The MP3 or WMA files are in an unsupported format.
• The unit is in Repeat, Random, or
Program Play mode.
• You have edited the file or folder on the computer.
• You attempted to record tracks from an MP3 or WMA disc.
Actions
• The tape recorder section has the higher priority for playback. Stop the tape playback, then play the files on the USB flash drive.
• Connect a USB flash drive that contains supported MP3 or WMA files.
• Remove the USB flash drive, then connect it again.
• Use a different USB flash drive.
• Play WMA files that are not protected by copyright.
• Play files that use the MP3 or WMA format.
• Play only files that use the supported format.
• The unit recognizes up to 99 files at the root level or in each folder.
• Play only files that use the supported format.
• Cancel Repeat, Random, or Program Play mode.
• Tracks are played in the order of entry, not in the order in which they were recorded.
• Only music CDs are supported for recording to a USB flash drive.
Tracks cannot be recorded.
The cassette tape cannot be inserted.
Low sound quality or noise
• The free space on the flash drive is less than 256KB.
• The root level contains a folder named “CD9999” or “TP9999.”
• The orientation of the cassette tape is wrong.
• The record/playback head is dirty.
• Due to the limitations of the system, recording is unavailable if the free space on the drive is less than
256KB.
• Due to the limitations of the system, recording is unavailable if the root level contains a folder with a name that includes number 9999.
• Insert the tape so that the exposed tape is facing toward the front of the unit.
• Clean the head.
Tape is damaged or tangled.
The [REC] button cannot be depressed.
The previous recording is not deleted completely.
• The tape has too much slack.
• You did not press the [STOP/
EJECT] button before pressing another transport control button.
• You are using a long tape that exceeds 90 minutes.
• The erase prevention tab on the tape has been removed.
• The erase head is dirty.
• You are using a TYPE II (high-position) or TYPE IV (metal) tape.
• Remove the tape slack, then insert the tape.
• Before switching the transport control, press the [STOP/EJECT] button.
(e.g.,) [REWIND]
➝ [STOP] ➝
[PLAY]
• A long tape is thin and may easily become tangled with the capstans and rollers. Use a 90 minutes or shorter tape.
• Check to see if the tab is broken. If you want to overwrite the tape, cover the erasure prevention hole with a piece of cellophane tape.
• Clean the erase head.
• Use a TYPE I (normal) tape.
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Specifications
■ CD player section
Frequency response 127 Hz – 20 kHz
Number of channels
D/A converter
Playback format
2 channel stereo
1 bit (8fs digital filter)
CD-DA, MP3, WMA
■ USB recorder section
Compliance
Interface
File system
Playback format
Recording format
Current supply
USB Mass Storage Class
USB 2.0 Full Speed
FAT, FAT32
MP3, WMA
MP3 (128kbps)
Max. 500mA
■ Cassette tape recorder section
Frequency response 125 Hz – 8 kHz
Track format
Tape
Compact cassette, stereo
Normal (TYPE I)
■ Common section
Maximum output
Speakers
Input connectors
7W+7W (JEITA 4 Ω)
10cm, round type x 2
USB x 1
Mic ø3.5 monaural x 1
Remote ø2.5 x 1
AUX ø3.5 monaural x 1
Output connectors
Power supply
Power consumption
Dimensions
Weight
Headphones ø6.3 stereo x 5
External speakers ø6.3 monaural
North American: AC120V, 60 Hz
European: 230V, 50 Hz
Australian: 240V, 50 Hz
North American: 28 W
European: 33W
Australian: 33W
400 (w) x 100 (h) x 285 (d) mm
3.7 kg
• Specifications and features are subject to change without notice.
Left x 1, Right x 1
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Table of contents
- 3 Precautions
- 4 Supplied Accessory
- 5 Contents
- 6 Features
- 7 Orientation
- 7 Controls and Connections
- 9 Basic Operation
- 9 Turning the Power On
- 9 Turning the Power Off
- 10 Basic Operation and Connection
- 12 Listening to Tracks on a CD or USB Flash Drive
- 14 Advanced Playback from a CD or USB Flash Drive
- 14 Playback Pitch Control
- 14 Repeat Playback
- 14 Random Playback
- 14 Program Playback
- 16 Listening to a Tape
- 17 Recording to a USB Flash Drive
- 17 Recording from a CD to a USB Flash Drive
- 18 2X Recording from a CD to a USB Flash Drive
- 19 Recording from a Cassette Tape to a USB Flash Drive
- 20 Recording to a Cassette Tape
- 20 Recording from a CD to a Cassette Tape
- 21 Recording from a USB Flash Drive to a Cassette Tape
- 22 Using a Microphone or External Device
- 22 Mic Mixing Recording
- 22 Mic Mixing Playback (Microphone Amplification)
- 23 Using an External Device
- 24 Supported Discs, USB Devices, and Files
- 24 Supported Discs
- 24 Supported USB Devices
- 24 Supported Files on a CD and USB Flash Drive
- 25 About Folders and Files
- 25 File Playback Sequence
- 25 Folders and Files Created during Recording
- 26 About CD and Cassette Tape
- 26 Handling CDs
- 27 Handling Cassette Tapes
- 28 Appendix
- 28 Maintenance
- 29 Troubleshooting
- 31 Specifications