Appendix
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Troubleshooting
If you have any trouble using the 8080, look for a solution here before you contact your Eiki dealer for repair.
Symptoms Causes Actions See page:
Common section
The power indicator does
not light up.
• The power cord plug is discon-
nected from the AC outlet.
• Insert the power cord plug into the
AC outlet securely.
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The sound is barely heard.
• The volume setting is too low. • Raise the [VOLUME] knob setting
to an appropriate level.
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No sound is heard from
the built-in speaker.
• The headphones or external speak-
ers are connected.
• Disconnect all the headphones and
external speakers.
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Noise is heard.
•A device that is emitting electronic
waves (such as a cell phone) is
being used in the vicinity.
•Move such a device away from the
unit. –
CD player section
Playback does not start.
•A cassette tape is still playing.
• There is no file to play back on the
CD.
• 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.
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“NO DISC” appears on the
display even tough a disc
is inserted.
• 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 characteris-
tics or recording conditions, some
CD-R/CD-RW discs might not play.
• Insert the CD with its label side fac-
ing 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.
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Playback skipping or
noise
• The CD is very dirty.
• The CD surface has scratches.
• The CD player’s optical pickup lens
is very dirty.
• Depending on the disc characteris-
tics or recording conditions, skip-
ping or noise may occur.
• The MP3 or WMA files are in an
unsupported format.
• 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.
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The CD player takes a
while to read the inserted
CD.
• It may take a while to read a disc
that contains a larger number of
files.
•Wait until the disc is completely
read. –
Some files cannot be
played.
• WMA files that are protected by
copyright cannot be played.
• The unit does not support WAV for-
mat.
• The MP3 or WMA files are in an
unsupported format.
• The root level or the folder contains
100 or more MP3/WMA files.
• Play WMA files that are not pro-
tected by copyright.
• Play files that use the MP3 or WMA
format.
• Play only files that use the sup-
ported format.
• The unit recognizes up to 99 files at
the root level or in each folder.
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Playback sequence does
not correspond to the
track order.
• The unit is in Repeat, Random, or
Program Play mode.
• Cancel Repeat, Random, or Pro-
gram Play mode. 14, 15
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