User Manual

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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). 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 command “1. Copy” and press the ENT button.
The drives will automatically close trays and begin the copy process.
5. Once the copy process is completed, the disc trays will eject and the display will
read “Copy Result:
Pass X, Fail Y,” with X being the number of successful copies, and Y being the
number of failed copies. To reduce copy failure, please refer to the troubleshooting
section of the manual.
Press ENT to
load disc and
execute Copy
Analyze master disc
Start copying
Finis
h
and
eject
discs
2. Test This command will simulate the copy process and make sure all target discs are
usable. The test process does NOT burn anything to the blank disc(s). A built-in
diagnostic algorithm is used to verify the chance of successful copy for each target disc.
To start the Test 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 discs to be tested. It is not necessary to always
use all drives.
4. Use the scroll buttons to select the command “2. Test” and press the ENT button. The
drives will automatically close trays and begin the test process.
5. Once the test process is complete, the disc trays will eject and the display will read
“Test Result: Pass X, Fail Y, with X being the number of discs that passed the test,
and Y being the number of failed copies. Use discs that have passed the test for the
actual duplication.