User manual
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Discmakers X.xx
1. Copy (MM)
Discmakers X.xx
8. Master Mode
Drive 1
OK: 1 NG: 0 NB: 0
Access Drive Log?
Upon project termination,
you shall see the
Access
Drive Log
menu.
You can press the
ENT/Enter
butto
n one more time to see the
drive
log that indicates the number of passes and fails for every drive/tray,
or simply press the
ESC
/Escape
button to go back to the main menu.
If you choose to see the
drive
log file, you will see a screen similar to
below:
Drive 1 indicates
the below
results
are
for
the
1
st
drive.
OK: 1 indicates there is 1 success
ful
copy
ma
de by this
drive.
NG: 0 indicates there are 0 bad copies
created by this
drive.
NB: 0 indicates there are 0 discs in this
drive that w
er
e
not
recorded due to non
-
recording error such as invalid media type,
etc.
U
se the
Up or
Down
buttons to look at the drive
log file for the
various drives. Press the
ESC
/Escape
button to return to the
1.Copy
menu
1.2
Making Copies in Multi
Master Mode
This mode does not require you to manually load your master
on to the HDD
. Simply place the
master disc(s) on top of the stack of blank discs needed for that particular job. This mode is ideal
if you have numerous master discs and fewer copies for each ma
ster disc.
The Multi Master mode uses the Reserve partition to temporarily store the content of
the
current
master disc. Once the task is complete and a new master disc has been de
tected, the reserve
partition's content (of
the
previous master disc) wil
l be replaced with the content of the new master
disc.
For more information on Multi Master Mode, see Single Master and Multi Master Modes on
page
13
.
Turn on your
autoloader
and wait until it has booted up. It
may
take several minutes for the
autolo
ader
to go through its self adaptive test and auto
-
calibration pro
cedures. You should see
the following signifying your
autoloader
is ready:
1.2.1
Select Multi Master Mode
Make sure the
autoloader
is set to
Multi
Master mode (
M
M).
If it is
already in Multi
Master mode (MM),
please skip to step 1.2.2 that
starts the copy process.
If it is not, use the
Up or
Down
button
to navi
gate to
the screen
8. Master Mode
.
Press the
ENT/
Enter
button to enter the
Master Mode
Menu and you
will see a screen similar to
one of the following: