Appendix – Eiki 8080 User Manual
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Appendix
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USB recor
der section
Playback does not start.
• The cassette tape is still playing.
• There is no file to play back on the
USB flash drive.
• 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 con-
tains supported MP3 or WMA files.
“NO USB” appears on the
display even when a USB
flash drive is connected.
• The unit does not recognize the
USB flash drive.
• The unit does not support the USB
flash drive.
• Remove the USB flash drive, then
connect it again.
• Use a different USB flash drive.
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.
Playback skipping or
noise
• The MP3 or WMA files are in an
unsupported format.
• Play only files that use the sup-
ported format.
Playback sequence does
not correspond to track
order.
• The unit is in Repeat, Random, or
Program Play mode.
• Cancel Repeat, Random, or Pro-
gram Play mode.
Playback sequence does
not correspond to the
recording order.
• You have edited the file or folder on
the computer.
• Tracks are played in the order of
entry, not in the order in which they
were recorded.
Tracks cannot be recorded
from CD to USB flash
drive.
• You attempted to record tracks from
an MP3 or WMA disc.
• Only music CDs are supported for
recording to a USB flash drive.
Tracks cannot be
recorded.
• The free space on the flash drive is
less than 256KB.
• The root level contains a folder
named “CD9999” or “TP9999.”
• 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.
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T
ape recor
der section
The cassette tape cannot
be inserted.
• The orientation of the cassette tape
is wrong.
• Insert the tape so that the exposed
tape is facing toward the front of the
unit.
Low sound quality or
noise
• The record/playback head is dirty.
• Clean the head.
Tape is damaged or tan-
gled.
• 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.
• Remove the tape slack, then insert
the tape.
• Before switching the transport con-
trol, press the [STOP/EJECT] but-
ton.
(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.
The [REC] button cannot
be depressed.
• The erase prevention tab on the
tape has been removed.
• 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.
The previous recording is
not deleted completely.
• The erase head is dirty.
• You are using a TYPE II (high-posi-
tion) or TYPE IV (metal) tape.
• Clean the erase head.
• Use a TYPE I (normal) tape.
Symptoms
Causes
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