Blu-ray/DVD/CD Duplicator Manual User’s Manual Version 3.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 2 LCD Front Panel Overview 2 Menu Overview Setup 11 o Auto Start Time 11 3-5 o Display Mode 12 Functions 6 o Button Beep 12 Copy 6 o Eject on Start 12 Test 6 o Reader Speed 13 Compare 7 o Compare Speed 13 Copy+Comp 7 Language 13 Set Burn Speed 8 Clear Setup 13 Select Source 9 Utility 9 o Power On Time 13 o Information 9 o Start-Up Menu 14 o Erase Disc 10 o Skip Read Error 14 o Prescan 10 o Change B
Introduction: Thank you for purchasing a SATA CD/DVD/Blu-ray Duplicator. This duplicator is specifically engineered to run a stand-alone SATA CD/DVD/Blu-ray duplicator without additional computer or processing unit. With a simple, four-button interface and a LCD screen to display menu commands and real-time status, the SATA CD/DVD/Blu-ray Duplicator provides a fast and reliable solution for CD, DVD and Blu-ray duplication up to 11 targets from one single master disc.
Menu Overview: Below is a quick reference chart of the functions available on SATA CD/DVD/Blu-ray Duplicators. Power on the system to access the menu functions below.. 1 COPY Copies the master CD/DVD/Blu-ray. All contents of the master disc will be duplicated on to all target disc(s) simultaneously. TEST Simulates the copy process, but no data is recorded onto the blank disc(s). Note: Test mode can only be done with DVD-R and CD-R media only.
8 7.4.2. Close Disc Closes the target discs when all of the track(s) are burned on to all target discs. Note: The copied disc(s) will NOT play back without this step. Do NOT skip this step. 7.4.3 Disc Info Displays the information regarding the track(s) on the disc(s) and how much space is remaining on the target disc(s). 7.5 EJECT ALL DISC Allows the duplicator to eject disc. 7.6 COPY COUNTER Counts the number of successful and failed copies of CD, DVD, Blu-ray made by the duplicator. 7.6.
8.9 ADVANCED SETUP 8.9.1 Power On Time Sets system warm up time from 5 sec to 99 sec. Default is 15 seconds. 8.9.2 Startup Menu Assigns a command to be displayed first after the duplicator has been initialized. 8.9.3 Skip Read Error Enables the option to halt the duplication process if there is an error on the master disc. Disables the option to allow the process to continue with the same errors as the master disc. 8.9.
Functions: 1. Copy – This command will copy the master disc placed in the designated Source Drive to all target discs in the Writer Drives. This process burns all information contained on the master disc to the target discs so the copies are exact duplicates of the master disc. To Start the Copy Process: 1. Power on the machine (if not already on). 2. Eject disc tray of the Source Drive and place the master disc in the designated Source Drive (usually the top).
Press ENT to load disc and execute Test Analyze source disc Finis h and eject discs Start simulation 3. Compare – This command compares copied disc(s) to the master disc and ensures that the copies are exact duplicates of the master disc. This command is especially useful for DVDs, data CDs and video CDs. Note: The Compare process is a bit-by-bit comparison between the master disc and the copied discs.
To start the Copy & Compare process: 1. Power on the machine (if not already on). 2. Eject disc tray of the Source Drive and place the master disc in the designated Source Drive (usually the top). The “master disc” is the original of which copies are made. 3. Eject disc tray(s) of the Writer Drives and place blank disc(s) on the tray(s). Number of drives used depends on number of copies desired. It is not necessary to always use all drives. 4. Use the scroll buttons to select the “4.
or and press ENT to set audio CD burning speed or and press ENT to set DVD burning speed Finish and return to main menu 6. Select Source – This command will allow you to change the source drive to any one of the drive(s) inside the unit, including the HDD (if installed). To change the source drive inside the unit to a different drive: 1. Power on the machine (if not already on). 2. Use the Scroll buttons to select the “6. Select Source”: Press the ENT button. 3.
7.1.3 System Info: Checks the model number, buffer memory and firmware version of the duplicator. Press ENT 7.2 Erase Disc 7.2.1 Quick Erase: Performs a quick erase of rewritable (RW) media for next use. Note: Do NOT perform this function on recordable (R) media. Finish Quick Erase and eject discs Insert rewritable discs and press ENT Note: If the display shows “O” “o” blinking, Erasing is in progress. If the display shows “F” “f” blinking, DVD+RW Disc Formatting is in progress. 7.2.
7.5 Eject All Discs: Performs a simultaneous ejection of all of the optical disk drive(s) on the duplicator. Press ENT All disc trays will open 7.6 Copy Counter: Tracks the numbers of successful and failed copies made by the duplicator for both CDs and DVDs. There are three (3) parts of this tool: Show Count (to display current copy counter),Enable Counter (to turn the counter on or off) and Reset Counter (to clear counter). 7.6.1 Show Counter Press ENT Press ENT 7.6.
or to select seconds and press ENT to confirm Press ENT 8.2 Display Mode: Changes the display readout during the performance of various commands. or to select mode and press ENT to confirm Press ENT 8.2.1 Basic: The “Basic” mode displays a progress bar, along with the amount of total data in MB on the master DVD (or in time for the master CD). 8.2.2 Show Timer: Allows the display of total time taken for the copy process to be complete.
8.4.5 Eject All Trays: Eject all drives. 8.5 Reader Speed: Sets the reader speed for the duplicator to read the master disc(s). The speeds for CD are: 1, 2, 4, 8, 10, 12, 16, 20, 24, 32, 36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 56 (default), MAX. The speeds for DVD are: 1, 2, 2.4, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 16, 18, 20 (default), MAX. or to select CD Read and press ENT Press ENT or to select DVD read speed and press ENT to finish. 8.
8.9.2 Start-up Menu: Sets the command to be displayed first when the machine is powered up and initialized. All primary commands are available to be set for Start-up: Copy, Test, Copy & Verify, Copy & Compare, etc. or to select Press function and press ENT to ENT confirm 8.9.3 Skip Read Error: Allows the duplicator to skip uncorrectable read errors on the master DVD or CD or Blu-ray. This feature can be turned ON or OFF. 8.9.
If Enable is selected, a password must be entered using the following guidelines: Use or to select the character desired. Press ENT to go to the next position. There are a total of 6 positions for the password. To enable the password, set all 6 positions. For space, press ENT without choosing a character to leave the position empty. Press ESC to cancel the process. The duplicator will ask for password when the unit is restarted. 8.9.
9.2 Disc => Image: Transfers the information from the master CD/DVD/Blu-ray to the HDD. After the image(s) transfer is complete, the reader drive is ejected and the source drive is changed to the HDD. Press ENT The source disc loaded to HDD as image file, A001. Note: The Source Disc may be placed in the Reader Drive or any of the Writer Drives. 9.3 Set Reader Speed: Change the read speed (load speed) for the HDD.
Press ENT to confirm There are 8 characters for each image name. No empty space allowed in the image file name. Press ESC to cancel the process. 9.6 Delete Image: Deletes the image(s) from the HDD and reclaims the space occupied by the image on the HDD. Press ENT Select the image file to be deleted Press ENT Delete Image completed. Repeat to delete more images. 9.7 Show HDD Info: Shows the amount of used and free images available on the HDD in both CD and DVD formats.
b. Remake the master disc on another disc. Master disc may be of poor quality or with error(s) that make duplication difficult or impossible. c. Change the source drive to one of the other drives to test. d. Make sure the master disc is finalized in standard ISO format. 3. High failure rate a. Change the media type. Certain types of media may not be compatible with the drives. Poor-quality media can also cause high failure rate. b. Lower the burn speed and attempt another copy process.
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