Eiki 8080 Cassette Player User Manual


 
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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