Listening to Tracks on a CD or USB Flash Drive

NOTE:

1 When you change the [CD/USB] Input Select switch setting during playback of a CD or USB flash drive, playback willstop.

2 x COUNTER

DIGITAL DISPLAY

REPEAT 1ALL REMAIN RANDOM

PROGRAM

MEMORY

VARIABLE PITCH CONTROL

MIN. SEC.

25 RANDOM ACCESS PROGRAM

TRACK NO. TIME

 

AUTOMATIC STOP

 

PUSH

 

 

OPEN

 

CAUTION:

2

2 3

(CD)

(USB)

Opening the disc cover during playback or while the CD is paused may cause the spinning disc to fly out, resulting in personal injury or damage to the disc. Be sure to press the [STOP/CLEAR] button to cancel playback or pause, wait for more than five seconds, then open the disc cover.

If the CD is still spinning when you open the cover, be careful not to touch the disc.

Changing the display indication

Disconnecting the USB flash drive

Pressing the [DISPLAY] button repeatedly cycles through the following indicators on the display.

While playback is stopped:

Music CD

MP3/WMA (CD/USB)

Set the [CD/USB] Input Select switch to “USB,” then press the [STOP/CLEAR] but- ton repeatedly until the unit displays the following indication.

Total number

Total playback

Total number of files * Total number of folders

of tracks

time

* If the total number of files exceeds 99,

 

 

 

 

“--” will be displayed.

*If the stop position is memorized, the position will be displayed.

During playback or pause

Music CD

MP3/WMA (CD/USB)

-- --

After the dotted line indicator “-- --” stops flashing and lights up steadily, make sure that the USB flash drive’s indicator is turned off. Then remove the USB flash drive.

CAUTION:

Track number

Elapsed track

playback time

REMAIN

Remaining track

playback time

REMAIN

Total remaining playback time on the disc

Track

Elapsed track

number

playback time*

Folder number

*The time indicator may not display the correct value for some MP3/WMA files in the following cases:

- When you play back a VBR (Variable Bit Rate) file. - When you fast rewind or fast forward a file.

- When you change the pitch (playback speed).

When the dotted line indicator “-- --” lights up, you cannot play or record audio using the USB flash drive. If you wish to do so, disconnect the USB flash drive, then con- nect it again.

Stopping playback

Press the [STOP/CLEAR] button.

To cancel the Resume function, press the button again.

Resume function

While the CD player is playing a CD, if you press the [STOP/CLEAR] button, change the Input Select switch setting, or play back a cassette tape, the CD player will stop playing and memorize the stopped position. The next time you play the CD, playback will start from the stopped position. This is called Resume function.

Instead, if you want to play back the CD from the first track, press the [STOP/CLEAR] button again to cancel the Resume function, then press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button. The Resume function will also be cancelled when you open the disc cover, remove the USB flash drive, or turn off the power to the unit.

Pausing playback

Press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button. The D indicator lights up.

Press the button again to resume play- back.

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Eiki 8080 owner manual Changing the display indication, Stopping playback, Pausing playback, Resume function

8080 specifications

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