Eiki 8080 owner manual About Folders and Files, File Playback Sequence, CD USB flash drive

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About Folders and Files

File Playback Sequence

The 8080 loads the folders (that contain MP3/WMA files) starting with the highest level of the folder hierarchy. Within the same level of the hierarchy, the 8080 loads folders in the numerical order.

The folder numbering format is “ F- ” (where “” is a two-digit number), as shown in the example diagram below. Folders that do not contain any MP3/WMA files will not be numbered.

The 8080 reads and plays back files in a folder in numerical order.

Root

F-01

CAUTION:

FolderA

F-02

FolderB

F-03

Track1.wma

Track2.wma

Track3.wma

FolderC

Track1.mp3

Track2.mp3

FolderD

F-04

Track1.mp3

Track2.mp3

FolderE Track1.wma

F-05

 

Track2.wma

 

Track1.wma

Track2.wma

Track3.wma

Folders and files will be read in the numerical order. However, the playback sequence will not necessarily be the same as the recording sequence.

If no folders exist (that is, only the root exists) the root will be numbered as “ F-01 .”

The unit recognizes up to 99 MP3/WMA files at the root level or in each folder, and ignores any additional files.

Folders and Files Created during Recording

Each time you make a recording after the unit is stopped, the 8080 will create a new folder.

During recording from a CD to a USB flash drive, a file will be created for each track. On the other hand, during record- ing from a tape to a USB flash drive, one recording session will create one file, unless you place track marks or pause the recording.

CD USB flash drive

Tape USB flash drive

Root

CD0001

 

TR00001.MP3

Root

 

TR00002.MP3

TR00003.MP3

CD0002 TR00001.MP3

TR00002.MP3

TR00003.MP3

TP0001 TR00001.MP3

TP0002 TR00001.MP3

TP0003 TR00001.MP3

Supported Media

CAUTION:

The folder number or track number on the CD or tape does not necessarily correspond to the folder name or file name on the USB flash drive. (Please refer to the “File Playback Sequence” above.)

You cannot change the folder or file names, or delete or move the files using the 8080. Connect the USB flash drive to your computer and use the computer to change the folder or file names, or delete unnecessary files.

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Contents USB Recorder CD Player Cassette Tape Recorder Important Safety Instructions Power PrecautionsModèle pour les Canadien Supplied AccessoryContents Up to five headphone jacks can be used simultaneously FeaturesControls and Connections OrientationCD/USB transport section Display Turning the Power Off Turning the Power OnAC indicator lights up AC indicator turns offAdjusting the left and right level balance Adjusting the toneAdjusting the volume Basic Operation and ConnectionListening through the headphones 5Connecting a microphone 6Connecting an external deviceConnecting external speakers Changing the display indication Pausing playbackStopping playback Resume functionSelecting a folder Fast forward/fast rewind SearchingRepeat Playback Playback Pitch ControlRandom Playback Program PlaybackChecking, deleting and adding programmed tracks Listening to a Tape Pausing the tape playbackStopping the tape playback Rewinding or fast forwarding the tapeRecording to a USB Flash Drive Set the Input Select switch to CD 2Insert a music CDConnect the USB flash drive to the USB port Press the USB REC buttonPress the USB REC button twice within one Second Set the Input Select switch to CD Insert a music CDStopping recording Start recording from the desired trackButton blinks red, and the unit enters record ready mode Set the Input Select switch to USB Insert a cassette tapePress the Play button in the tape transport section Connect the USB flash drive to the USB portRecording to a Cassette Tape Set the Input Select switch to CD Insert a CDRecording from a CD to a Cassette Tape Use a Type I Normal cassette tape for recordingRecording from a USB Flash Drive to a Cassette Tape Set the Input Select switch to USB Connect a USB flash driveMic Mixing Recording Using a Microphone or External DeviceUsing an External Device Supported USB Devices Supported Discs, USB Devices, and FilesAbout CD-R and CD-RW discs 8080 supports the following file formatsFile Playback Sequence About Folders and FilesCD USB flash drive Handling CDs About CD and Cassette TapeHandling Cassette Tapes Other precautions for handling cassette tapesRecommended cassette tapes Loose tapeCleaning the unit MaintenanceCleaning the optical pickup lens of the CD player Cleaning the head of the cassette tape recorderNot light up TroubleshootingUSB CD player section SpecificationsUSB recorder section Cassette tape recorder sectionSN 29344778A

8080 specifications

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