T ReflexPro DVD User Guide Version 1.1 1-800-237-6666 www.discmakers.
01 COPYRIGHT Copyright 2003 by Disc Makers. All rights reserved. This item and the information contained herein are the property of Disc Makers. No part of this document may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual, or otherwise, without the express written permission of Disc Makers.
02 WELCOME WARRANTY REPAIR Congratulations on the purchase of your Disc Makers Reflex duplication system. This sturdy unit has been professionally designed and manufactured under strict quality guidelines to provide you with years of dependable and trouble-free operation. Please be sure to read this instruction guide thoroughly before operating the unit. Any item that needs to be returned for a warranty repair must be returned in original packaging.
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04 TABLE OF CONTENTS Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Description and Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Modes and Copying . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
05 The ReflexPro DVD is a high performance DVD disc duplicator designed for both the novice and professional user. It is designed for a variety of applications that require the exchange of audio, video or data content. The following is a User Guide that outlines the menu commands of the unit and immediate functions of the unit. For additional technical support please call 888-800-4041. GETTING STARTED Carefully remove the DVD duplicator from its shipping container.
06 1. Copy the master to the hard drive by using the ‘Image’ function. Press the down arrow until you see “9. Image” then press the ‘ENT’ button you should see: 9-01. Image Load SRC: hard drive 00 IDE0 Master P:A 2. Load the top drive with the master disc and press the ‘ENT’ button. The master disc will be copied to the hard drive and the display will read “Image Load OK” 3. Press the ‘ESC’ key two times until “9. Image” appears in the LCD display and then use the up arrow to return to “1. Copy.” 4.
07 The same duplication job may be continued by reloading the recorder drives and pressing ‘ENT’ button. To start a new job, place a new master disc in the top drive, the SRC drive. Then load as many recorders as needed. FUNCTIONS 1. COPY The copy function is the primary place to duplicate optical media. In the Hard drive to disc mode (the default setting) the LCD will display: 1. Copy media and press the ‘ENT’ button to start the process.
08 load the recorder drives with high quality blank DVD media. Press the ‘ENT’ button to start the process, the unit will analyze the master on the (Src) drive, and then any disc in the recorder drives.The LCD will display number of discs that passed the test and then go directly to doing the copy. Upon doing a successful test and copy the following will display on the LCD. 3. Test and Copy OK: 02 In this example two discs were successfully tested and copied.
09 Upon completion of this test the following will display on the LCD. Compare Fail:1 display the session and tracks on the DVD, total time of the DVD and size of the DVD. 1. Select the function using the up and down arrows. 2. Load the Src drive with the master disc. 3. Press the ‘ENT’ button to start the process. Pressing the up and down arrow will scan through the information. OK:3 Diff:1 In this example three discs compared successfully and 1 was different. The successful disc will be ejected.
10 9.02 Delete Image: use this sub-function to delete an image from the hard drive 1. Press the down arrow until you see “9. Image” then press the ‘ENT’ button you should see “9-01. Image P: A Load” Press the down arrow to display “902. Image P: A Delete Image” 2. Press the ‘ENT’ button and “Delete Image in Partition A?Yes” will display in the LCD window. Pressing the ‘ENT’ button will delete the image in the A partition.
11 3. Press the up or down arrow to change the track in view. To select a track to copy to the blank disc press the ENT key, a + will appear next to the track in view. In the following example track 3 is in view and is selected for copying. TRACK IN VIEW Select Track: +3/31 3:18 TIME OF TRACK 1 TOTAL TRACKS ON DISC 7. When the copying ends the unit will display “Burn Complete! OK: 01”. Press the ENT button. The LCD will display “Continue edit next Disc? NO”.
12 press ‘ENT’. You will see “Moving to P: ...” and then “OK!” to confirm the writing to the hard drive. Pressing ‘ENT’ will return to the Edit Track main menu. 8. Press ‘ESC’ to return to the main menu and use the up arrow to change to “8 Select Source.” Change to the hard drive for the source (see page 9) and then use the arrows to go to “9. Image”, press ‘ENT’ then use the down arrow to get to “9-05 Select Image” to select the partition (see page 9) of the hard drive that the compilation was moved to.
13 GLOSSARY CD: Short for compact disc, an optical disc storage format developed by Philips and Sony. CD Duplication: The process of making one or more copies of a compact disc. CD+G: CD+Graphics. Audio, text and graphics used in the same application. This type of disc is usually used for Karaoke machines. CD-DA: Compact Disc-Digital Audio. A CD-DA disc contains tracks with audio sectors only.
14 Emulate: To test the function of a disc on a computer after formatting a co plete disc image. Enhanced CD: A CD-ROM disc contains only data sectors as defined in the Yellow Book. Hard Drives: Originally known as Winchester drives, these magnetic storage devices have one or more non-removable solid platters--as op-posed to the floppy-disk drives. Hard drives come in various types, different capacities and configurations--and are connected to the bus through a controller or interface card.