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1.    TFNPOWER DIGITAD    The Future of Digital Storage             User s Manual    v3 6 0    WARNING     VINPOWER DIGITAL S CD DVD BLU RAY DUPLICATOR IS MEANT FOR BACK  UP AND DISTRIBUTION OF ORIGINAL DATA AUTHORED OR OWNED BY THE  USER  ANY DUPLICATED DISCS MADE FROM A THIS CD DVD BLU RAY  DUPLICATOR IS THE COPYRIGHT OWNERSHIP OF THE AUTHOR OR COMPANY  WHICH OWNS THE SOURCE DISC  ANY UNAUTHORIZED COPYING  EDITING  OR  ANY PART THEREOF OF A COPYRIGHT DISC IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED  WE  DISCOURAGE THE USE OF ANY SUCH ACTION THAT GIVES RISE TO CRIMINAL  INTENT AND PROSECUTION     VINPOWER DIGITAL IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY POTENTIAL ILLEGAL  ACTIONS OF THE USER DUE TO ACTIVITIES BEYOND THE SCOPE OF THE  PRODUCTS INTENDED USE        POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS MOVING PARTS  KEEP FINGERS AND OTHER BODY PARTS AWAY     Copyrights and Trademarks    ALL RIGHTS RESERVED  NO PART OF THIS PUBLICATION MAY BE  REPRODUCED IN ANY MEDIUM PRINTED OR ELECTRONIC WITHOUT THE PRIOR  WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM VINPOWER  COPYRIGHTO2000 2013  ALL RIGHTS  RESERVED     Table of Contents    Chapter 1  Introduction   amp  Man  al OVER 3  E IN 3  2 NE ROCO IO 6  The LED Comro Panel testa 7  e oo o eves asashustiescencnmancatss 8  3 Simele Master and Multi Master Modena ri 13  6 setting Counters and Assigning Names vrai errar 14   Oi SC Ulin OUNO iaa 14  OE EN A O A A eee cadaseasenoassee  15   AS A ee sI E a aasanee steno neceeeenacenes tes 16   MGs OOD anata o A II E A eine eases 16  1 1 Making Copies in Single Mast
2.   Press  1   ADMIN      the ENT Enter button to select user     pat Goera Nare Edit the user s name using the instructions shown in    Setting Counters   RALPH   OK  and Assigning Names    on page 14  Press the ENT Enter button to move  on to the Enter Password stage     Enter the new password for this user via the instructions shown in     Setting Counters and Assigning Names    on page 14  Press the  ENT Enter button to complete     Enter PWD  0   OR     User Ralph    Changed  The autoloader will display a confirmation message  and automatically    return you to the Manage Accounts menu     14 4 Delete User    This menu allows you to delete an existing user   s account  During this process  you will be asked to select  the existing account to be removed     Note  The user    Admin    is the administrative account  you can t delete this account     Manage Accounts Press the ENT Enter button to enter into this menu   4 Delete User    Delete User Use the A Up or Y Down button to scroll through the list of users  Press  3   RALPH    f  the ENT Enter button to select the user to delete    Delete User The autoloader will ask you to confirm the deletion  Press the ENT Enter    RALPH    OWS button to delete the user     User Ralph The autoloader will display a confirmation message  and automatically  Deleted  return you to the Manage Accounts menu     14 5 Password on Bootup  This menu allows you to enable or disable the Password on Boot up feature  During this process  you will  b
3.   Short Description Full Description    R10    R11    Arm did not return to top  position    Arm did not detect  specified location in the  allotted time    Unable to move to the  next input output bin    Unable to move into the  drop disc position    Input bin empty    Input bin missing    Unable to locate drive  tray for output of the  disc    Clear previous error    Drawer not fully opened    Unable to locate drive  tray for input of the disc    If error code 10 is shown  it represents that the picking arm did not  return to the top position within 10 seconds after a command was sent  out  The picking arm must return to the top position after each action   This indicates an obstruction or mechanical failure prevented the  picking arm from completing the requested action     If error code 11 is shown  it represents that when the picking arm is  instructed to pick up a disc  it has failed to detect anything  including  the bottom of the bin  within 10 seconds  This would apply to inserting  a disc in a drive and not detecting anything within 10 seconds  This  error indicates that an obstruction  missing component or mechanical  failure has prevented the picking arm from detecting a disc  drive  etc  to perform the assigned task     If error code 12 is shown  it represents that the picking arm did not  travel to its destination input output bin from any other bin within 10  seconds  This error indicates that an obstruction or mechanical failure  has prevented the picking arm 
4.  BD XL  Copy Hard Drive Triple Layer BD Content to BD XL R RE Discs     VVVVV V    Depending upon the type of duplication and your autoloader restrictions  you need to select the correct  format in order to take effect  To select the recording speed options  use the A Up or Y Down button to  find the desired speed for the appropriate format and press the ENT Enter button to enter the menu  You  will see a menu similar to this     HDD to CD Speed Use the A Up or Y Down button to find the desired speed  Press the  32  ENT Enter button to set the desired recording speed     These options might change depending on the CD  DVD or Blu Ray Disc Writers pre installed in your  system     Note  The speed that you choose may be adjusted by the drives and or the media for optimized  duplication     Once your selection has been changed successfully  you will see the following screen for 2 seconds     HDD to CD Speed  Adjusted to  8x    You will automatically be returned to the Main Menu     23    8 Master Mode    The Master Mode menu is used to select between Single Master mode or Multi Master mode  For more  information on the modes  see    Single Master and Multi Master Modes    on page 13     If you are at the Copy Menu  do the following     Duplicator 3 37  Use the A Up or Y Down button to find the Master Mode menu   i Oy  SM    Duplicator 3 37  Press the ENT Enter button on Master Mode to enter the menu and you will  8 Master Mode see one of the following screens     Master Mode  Use
5.  Copy Process  Insert your blank discs on to the input bin and press  the ENT Enter button to enter the Copy menu  You will see the Choose  Partition menu     Use the A Up or Y Down button to find the partition where your master  disc is stored  Press the ENT Enter button to select that Partition  Next  you  will see the Counter Selection menu     Follow the instructions shown in    Setting Counters    on page 14 to continue   Once the counters have been set  press the ENT Enter button to confirm   You will see the Preparing screen     After a short interval  the robotic loader will pick the top disc from the input  bin and place it into one of the drives  As this is happening  you will see a  screen similar to below     This information screen shows what is happening  In this case  the loader  has taken a disc from the input bin and is placing it into Drive 1     The loader will continue to remove discs from the input bin and place those into drives until either all of the  drives are full  or the count that you loaded into the counter is reached     PROCESSING  s    It takes a few seconds for the autoloader to recognize all the discs     Please Wait    After two or three seconds of processing time  one of the following Copy Progress screens will appear     Counter Specified    COPY ind  4  H4012MB  OF L 12  481MB     gt     H    indicates the source  of the job resides in the  Hard Drive     gt     4012MB    indicates the  capacity of the master    disc     gt     12   1481
6.  Copy menu  See    Copy    on page 16 for  instructions     22    7 Select Burn Speed    The Select Burn Speed menu option or the Speed quick key is used to adjust the duplication speed for the  various disc formats  By default  the duplication speed will be set to the optimal speed  However  under  some circumstances you might want to lower down the duplication speed  Those circumstances are      gt  Poor Blank Media Quality   When your media quality is sub par  lowering the duplication speed is  necessary to make good copies     gt  Duplication Quality   Overall  the lower the speed  the higher the quality of your duplicates  If you  have time  it is a good choice to lower the speed to produce the best quality duplicates     If you are at the Copy Menu  do the following     Duplicator 3 37  Use the A Up or Y Down button to find the Select Burn Speed menu   LeCopy  SM     Press the ENT Enter button at Se ect Burn Speed menu and you will see    Duplicator 3 37   the Select Burn Speed menu similar to below     7 Select Burn Speed    Select Burn Speed  HDD to CD Speed    There are three recording speed types that can be set    HDD to CD  Copy Hard Drive CD Content to CD R RW Discs    HDD to DVD  Copy Hard Drive DVD Content to DVD R RW Discs    HDD to DVD DL  Copy Hard Drive Double Dual Layer DVD Content to DVD DL R RW Discs   HDD to BD SL  Copy Hard Drive Blu Ray Content to BD R RE Discs    HDD to BD DL  Copy Hard Drive Double Dual Layer BD Content to BD DL R RE Discs    HDD to
7.  For more information on these modes  see    Single Master and Multi Master Modes    on page 13     9 Erase page 24  Use the Erase menu to erase your Rewritable discs  There are two options      gt  Full Erase  This option erases the entire disc  destroying all previously written data in the  process     gt  Quick Erase  This option erases the index  TOC  of the Rewritable disc  not the data section  It  is much faster than Full Erase  However  the data section is still recoverable  If you prefer the  old content not be recovered for security purposes  please perform Full Erase     10 Hard Drive Setup page 25  Use the Hard Drive Setup menu to perform various hard drive related operations  These options  include loading  renaming  or deleting your images     11 Setup page 28  Use the Setup menu options to control how the autoloader operates  You can scroll between the  various options using the AUp or Y Down button     11 1 Language  Use this setting to choose the language used to navigate the autoloader  The autoloader  officially supports English and Spanish menus  More languages could be added     11 2 Read Error Skip  Normally  when the autoloader encounters a read error while reading the master disc  all  the duplication will be aborted and all the recordable media in the writers will be ruined   However  if you believe that your master disc has a small  insignificant error due to physical  damage  you can utilize this setting to allow the autoloader to skip any read erro
8.  HDD before attempting this procedure     13 Loader Utilities    The Loader Utilities is used to provide useful tools for the robotic aspect of the system  Each of these  options is discussed in its own subsection     34    13 1 Sticky Media Detection    This feature protects your system by double checking that every tray is empty before loading a disc into a  drive tray  The purpose is to protect against placing media in a tray if the previous loading accidentally  placed multiple discs in the tray due to sticky media  By enabling this feature  it may slow down the speed of  the system     To enable the Sticky Media Detection function     Loader Utilities Use the A Up or Y Down button to select the Sticky Media Detection  7 Sticky Media Detection   menu and press the ENT Enter button to enter that menu     Sticky Media Detection Use the A Up or Y Down button to select whether Sticky Media  On Detection is ON or OFF  and press the ENT Enter button to select that  option     Sticky Media Detection  Off    13 2 Update Robot Firmware    Use this utility to update the software in your autoloader s robot controller  To update  you need to insert the  manufacturer s Certified Update CD into one of the drives and make sure no other discs are in rest of the  drives  Then you can press the ENT Enter button to update  You should not upgrade your autoloader s  robot firmware unless your system is becoming unstable or you are advised to do so by Tech Support        14 Manage Accounts    
9.  and press  12 Overburn the ENT Enter button to enter that menu     Overburn Use the A Up or Y Down button to select whether the Overburn feature is  on ON or OFF  and press the ENT Enter button to select that option        Overburn  Off    11 13 Max Failure per Job    Use this setting to set the maximum failures the autoloader is allowed per job  Once the maximum is  reached  the job will be stopped  The default value for this setting is 30     Setup Use the A Up or Y Down button to select the Max Failure per Job  13 Max Failure per Job menu and press the ENT Enter button to enter that menu     You can select numbers between 1 to 999 by pressing the AUp or Y Down button     To specify the number of maximum failures per job  you need to    Max Failure per Job a  p enter input a three digit number      O30  OK     If you need to specify a number that is less than three digits  fill the leading spaces with zeros  any leading  zeros will be skipped   Examples of three digit numbers are    034     thirty four   or    010     ten      To enter the number  you need to use the AUp or Y Down button to select the number for each digit and  use the ENT Enter button or the ESC Escape button to move the cursor position right or left  Once you ve  finished  move the cursor to    OK    and press the ENT Enter button  For example  if you want to specify a  counter value of 21  twenty one   The three digit value would be    021     To input the desired quantity  do the  following     Make su
10.  be poor     Do I need to upgrade my autoloader s firmware    gt  Unless your system is getting unstable  we strongly suggest not upgrading your autoloader s  firmware  Please contact Tech Support if your system is getting unstable     Cannot boot up or fails to upgrade firmware    gt  Contact Tech Support     Can   load data directly from my computer to my autoloader s Hard Drive    gt  No  your autoloader s Hard Drive has a unique file system that computers will not recognize  Thus   you can t perform any read write operations to the Hard Drive from your computer     Why won t some drives copy    gt  Reset the system settings back to default   See    Load Default    on page 34    gt  Drives are consumable parts and every drive has a finite lifespan  After a period of time  they do  tend to wear out  Please contact Tech Support Service for assistance   F Y I   Replacing any component s  of the autoloader without Tech Support Service   s consent will  void the autoloader   s warranty instantly    gt  Contact Tech Support     Why does my autoloader stay at    System Bootup       gt  The reason the autoloader may remain frozen at system bootup is caused by improper shut down   To solve the problem  contact the Tech Support department  Even though this problem can be  solved  all the hard drive information will be lost due to this failure     41    How do I reset my autoloader back to default    gt  See    Load Default    on page 34     42    Chapter 4  List of Robot Error Codes
11.  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 detected  the reserve partition s content  of the  previous master disc  will 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 autoloader to go    through its self adaptive test and auto calibration procedures  You should see the following signifying your  autoloader is ready     18    1 2 1 Select Multi Master Mode    Duplicaror error   1 Copy  MM   Duplicator Sal    8 Master Mode    Master Mode   Single Master    Master Mode   Multi Master       Duplicator S207  1 Copy  MM     Make sure the Master Mode is set to Single Master Mode  SM   If it is  already in Single Master Mode  SM   please skip to step 1 1 2 that starts the  copy process  If it is not  use the A Up or Y Down button to navigate to the  Master Mod  screen     Press the ENT Enter button to enter the Master Mode Menu and you will  see a screen similar to one of the following     Use the A Up or V Down button to select Multi Master Mode  Press the  ENT Enter button to submit your selection     Use the A Up or Y Down button to navigate back to the Copy Menu     1 2 2 Start the Copying Process    Place your master discs and blank discs onto 
12.  drive the master should be loaded from when  you perform the    Load Partition    feature under    Hard Drive Setup        Please note that this setting does NOT apply to any feature other than settings within    Hard Drive Setup        Hard Drive Setup Press the ENT Enter button to enter the Select Loading Drive menu     6 Select Loading Drive    Drive 1 Port 0 Press the A Up or Y Down button to select the desired Drive  Press  PIONEER DVD RW DVR 115D   the ENT Enter button to select the Loading Drive     The selected drive will now be used to load a partition to the Hard Drive     10 7 Format Hard Drive    This function formats the Hard Drive  It deletes all partitions and re initiates the Hard Drive  To format the  Hard Drive  use the A Up or Y Down button to navigate to the Format Hard Drive menu     Hard Drive Setup Press the ENT Enter button to enter the Format Hard Drive menu   7 Format Hard Drive    2i    AIT sE Toat 211 b 4 Press the ENT Enter button to format the Hard Drive  After  _ A e eraseod    the Hard Drive has been formatted  the system will return  Press  OR  To Continue a  you to the Format Hard Drive menu   10 8 Display Order    The Display Order option allows you to change the display order of the existing partitions images in the hard  drive when you use the A Up or Y Down button to find and select the partition  To change the display order   use the A Up or Y Down button to navigate to the 8  Display Order menu     Hard Drive Setup Press the ENT Enter 
13.  enable this setting to allow the autoloader  to skip any read errors it encounters     Note  This function does not fix the error  it only skips it to make the rest of the data readable     Setup Use the A Up or Y Down button to select the Read Error Skip menu and  2 Read Error Skip press the ENT Enter button to enter that menu     28    Read Borer Skin Use the A Up or Y Down button to select whether Read Error Skip is On   On Off  Off with Retry or Turbo and press the ENT Enter button to select that  option   Read Error Skip  gt  On  By select this setting  you instruct the system to skip any  Off Read Errors during the duplication process    gt  Off     By select this setting  you instruct the system to fail the  Read ARTE Skip entire duplication process when a Read Error occurs   Off with Retry  gt   Offwith Retry  By select this setting  you instruct the system to    perform additional retries when a Read Error occurs   however  upon retry attempt failed  the entire duplication  process will be failed     gt  Turbo  By select this setting  you instruct the system to skip any  Read Errors in a large step during the duplication  process     Read Error Skip  Turbo       11 3 CD Writing Mode    This setting allows you to select which mode to use to duplicate a CD     Disc at Once    or    Track at Once      Unless you understand completely what these modes are  we strongly suggest you set it to    Disc at Once        Setup Use the A Up or Y Down button to select the CD Writi
14.  the A Up or Y Down button to choose between Multi Master Mode  Single Master and Single Master Mode  Press the ENT Enter button to enter your  selection  The system will return you back to the main menu     Master Mode   Multi Master       9 Erase    Use the Erase menu to erase your Rewritable discs     Duplicator 3 37  Use the A Up or Y Down button to find the Erase menu   Lscooy  SM    Duplicator 3 37  Press the ENT Enter button on Erase to enter the menu and you will see  9 Erase the following screens     There are two options    gt  Full Erase  This option erases the entire disc  destroying all  previously written data in the process        oe  gt  Quick Erase  This option erases the index  TOC  of the Rewritable   gt  aie disc  not the data section  It is much faster than Full Erase   Erase However  the data section is still recoverable  In order to ensure all  Quick Erase old content on the RW RE disc is completely erased and unable to  be recovered for security purposes  you must utilize the FULL   ERASE function     Use the A Up or Y Down button to select between the two options and press the ENT Enter button to  continue     Counter  Follow the instructions shown in    Setting Counters    on page 14 to continue   No Counter Once the counters have been set  press the ENT Enter button to confirm     The Robotic Arm will initiate and pick the discs to be erased from the input  Loader Processing bin and place them into the drives  As soon as the drives are all full  or 
15. D R  or CDR will be reusable  The purpose of simulation is to ensure error free duplication     Note  Due to physical limitations of the BD R DVD R recordable format  if you try to simulate  BD R DVD R copying  you will encounter failure messages     Warning  If you are using CD DVD BD Rewritable discs as your media during the simulation  the  content on those discs will be permanently erased     Operation in Test mode is identical to operation in Copy mode  See    Copy    on page 16 for instructions   4 Compare    Use the Compare function to perform a bit by bit comparison between the content of your master disc s  in  the Hard Drive and the contents of all discs it copied  This ensures that all of your copies are identical to  original master disc s      Note  The bit by bit comparison will only apply on all Blu Ray Discs  DVDs and Data CDs  A    readability check will be applied for other formats like Audio CDs  CD G  and Video CD  discs due to their lack of error correction mechanisms     If you are at the Copy Menu  do the following     Duplicator 3 37  Use the A Up or Y Down button to find the Compare menu   in reo    SM    Duplicator 3 37  Press the ENT Enter button on Compare menu to enter the Choose  4 Compare Partition Menu and you will see a screen similar to the following     hocce Partition Use the A Up or Y Down button to find the partition where your master   FUN VEF  4012MB disc is stored  Press the ENT Enter button to select that Partition  Next  you  will se
16. It simplifies the  compare process by not requiring that the project be pre loaded on the hard drive  Simply place the master    39    disc on top of the input bin and it will be loaded onto a reserve partition in the HDD  The data is compared  automatically with all of the rest discs which follow it     Operation in Auto Compare is identical to operation in AUTOCOPY mode  See    AUTOCOPY    on page 38  for instructions     18 Shutdown    This function will make sure it is safe to turn off your autoloader  Once you see the    Ready to Power Off     message  you can safely turn off the machine using the power switch     Turning off your autoloader without performing this function will increase the risk of damaging your  autoloader     Duplicator 3 371 Press the ENT Enter button to enter into this menu   18 Shutdown    Sh Press the ENT Enter button to shut down the autoloader  The autoloader  utdown   ono  Peas OE to ee will do all of its internal housekeeping and then display a confirmation  message     Ready to Power Off       Shutdown    Reade  to POSE Press the power button to power off the system     40    Chapter 3  Trouble Shooting    No display on LCD or the unit does not operate when the power is on    gt  Check the connections for the power cable and ensure that the power outlet is working correctly    gt  Make sure that the rear panel power voltage setting matches the voltage of your power outlet    gt  Ifthe autoloader was stored in a location where the temperature 
17. MB  indicates  the current progress of  the duplication      gt     0 21    indicates you have  a project size of 21 copies    and you have made 0  copies so far        No Counter Specified    H4012MB  481MB    COPYING ess     gt     H    indicates the source of  the job resides in the Hard  Drive     gt     4012MB    indicates the  capacity of the master  disc     gt     12  l481MB  indicates  the current progress of  the duplication     gt     0    indicates you have  made 0 copies so far     Note  lt is normal to see the progress indicator stay at 0  10  and 100  for approximately 30  seconds for CD duplication and up to one minute for DVD Blu Ray Disc duplication  That is caused    by the initializing and finalizing stages     Once the duplication run is completed  the loader will remove the finished  disc from a drive and place the successful copy on the output bin or if itis a  bad NG copy  place it on the reject area  This will repeat for each drive     OK  3 NG  O NB  0  Drive0l   gt  Output Bin    The loader will then pick up another blank disc and load it into the drive  This is then repeated for each drive     OK  3 NG  0 NB  0  The copying process will continue until you either run out of blank discs or  Input Bin  gt  Drive02 until the count that you loaded into the counter is reached     If you run out of blank discs and the job is not complete  the autoloader will give you an opportunity to fill the  spindle   Important  When you add discs to the input bin  be 
18. NT Enter button to  select that option        11 11 Disable Drives    This feature allows you to disable certain drives trays when those drives trays are producing high failure  rates or not functioning properly     Setup Use the A Up or Y Down button to select the Disable Drives menu and  11 Disable Drives press the ENT Enter button to enter that menu     Drive 1 Port 1 0 Use the A Up or Y Down button to select the desired drive trays you would     Enable    JDisablel like to enable disable  Then press ENT Enter or ESC Escape button to  move the asterisk in front of    Enable    or    Disable        Drive 1 Port 1 0    JEnable    Disable       Use the A Up or Y Down button until you see the    Save Changes    screen    Ch a  HAYE D and press the ENT Enter button to save the changes you made     Setting Saved  Once the changes are saved  you shall see the    Please Restart    screen and  Plage Restare restart the system to have the new setting take effect     11 12 Overburn    Overburn is a burning method to bypass the capacity limitations of the media to burn further out onto the  edge of the media  This can result in slightly higher storage capacity  however  it has also been known to  have compatibility playback issues  Please use it with caution     31    Note  This works only for CD and BD media  Due to physical limitations of the DVD media  it is not  possible to record more than the advertised capacity     Setup Use the A Up or Y Down button to select the Overburn menu
19. Note  The User name consists of a maximum of eight alohanumeric letters or numbers   Note  The User password consists of four numbers     Manage Accounts Press the ENT Enter button to enter this menu   2 Create User    Enter the user s name using the instructions shown in    Setting Counters    Edit User s Name and Assigning Names    on page 14  Press the ENT Enter button to move    ees 1 on on to the Enter Password stage   Unter PRD Enter the users password using the instructions shown in    Setting   0   OK  Counters and Assigning Names    on page 14     Press the ENT Enter to complete     User Ralph The autoloader will display a confirmation message and automatically  Added  return you to the Manage Accounts menu         gt   w  m  o   r  C  7  D      I  O    The Edit User Info menu allows you to change the existing user s account name and password  During this  process  you will be asked to select the existing account and then you will be prompted to enter the new  user name and new user password for this account     36    Note  User    Admin    is the administrative account  you cannot change the user name for this  account  but can change the password for this account    Note  The User name consists of a maximum of eight alohanumeric letters or numbers    Note  The User password consists of four digits     Hanage ACCOUNTS Press the ENT Enter button to enter this menu   3EdIt User Info    Edit User Info    Use the A Up or Y Down button to scroll through the list of users
20. This feature allows the administrator to    gt  Create user accounts and passwords to prevent unauthorized use of this autoloader    gt  Edit existing user account information  including name and password    gt  Delete existing user account s     gt  Enable or disable    Manage Accounts       Manage Accounts is disabled by default  Prior to activating the    Manage Accounts    feature  the autoloader  recognizes all users as the Administrator  The pre defined password for this function is    0000     By adding  additional users  each individual user has their own settings     To take advantage of this feature  follow these instructions      gt  Change the Administrator password  Refer to    Edit User Info    on page 36 for additional information     gt  Create a User Name and Password for each authorized person on this autoloader  Refer to    Create  User    on page 36 for additional information     gt  Enable the    Manage Accounts    feature by turning on the    Password on Bootup    setting  Refer to     Password on Bootup    on page 37 for additional information     Note  This system comes with a standard license that allows you to create up to 32 users   However  if you desire to create more than 32 users  please contact Tech Support Service  regarding our special 64 user license pack     To access the Manage Accounts feature  you need to perform the following tasks   Use the A Up or Y Down button to select the Manage Accounts menu    and press the ENT Enter button to en
21. are function is similar to AUTOCOPY  After the copy process is done  the  autoloader automatically compares the copied discs from the content of your original master disc   Any copied discs that fail the compare process will be placed in the Reject Area  The benefit of this  operation is to decrease the time needed to initiate the copy process for a master disc that does not  need to be stored on the HDD permanently     17 Auto Compare page 39  The Auto Compare function is similar to AUTOCOPY  It simplifies the compare process by  automatically comparing from a Master Disc  which should be placed on top of the input bin  instead  of a preloaded master image on the HDD  to all of the discs which follow it  The benefit of this  operation is to decrease the time needed to initiate the compare process for a master disc that does  not need to be stored on the HDD permanently     18 Shutdown page 40    Use this menu option to turn off your system  Once you see the    Ready to Power Off    message  you  can safely turn off the machine using the power switch  Turning off your autoloader without    11    performing this function increases the risk of damaging it and all settings changed since the last  boot up will not be saved     12    5 Single Master and Multi Master Modes    There are two ways to make copies using the autoloader   Single Master Mode     This mode requires that a single master disc is loaded onto the hard drive prior to initiating the  duplication process  This mod
22. ave a capacity of 25 60 discs that can duplicate continuously for 24 hours   even with multiple masters  You get the highest quality duplication all at an extremely affordable price  The  CUBE is the most reliable and affordable autoloader on the market     Before you start using this autoloader  please read the following to ensure proper operation   BD DVD Duplication Limitations    The autoloader will not copy any BD DVDs that have Copy Protection encoded in the content  Typically   most Blu Ray movies or DVD movies you purchase or rent contain Copy Protection     In addition to the copy protection limitation  the autoloader will only copy a single layer Blu Ray DVD disc to  another single layer Blu Ray DVD recordable media  If your autoloader has double layer Blu Ray DVD  capability  you can copy a double layer Blu Ray DVD disc to another double layer Blu Ray DVD recordable  media  but you cannot duplicate a single layer Blu Ray DVD disc to double layer Blu Ray DVD recordable  media or vice versa     Temperature Warning    lf the autoloader was stored in a location where the temperature dropped below 32   F  0   C  within the past  24 hours  leave the autoloader in a warm room with temperatures at least 65   F  19   C  for four hours prior  to powering it on for the first time  Failure to do so may cause irreparable harm and prevent the autoloader  from functioning     Maintenance    It is very important to operate and keep the autoloader in a dust free  clean environment 
23. blank discs simultaneously  This mode requires that  your master disc is loaded into a partition on the Hard Drive  See    Load Partition    on page 26 for instructions  on how to do this     Turn on your autoloader and wait until it has booted up  It may take several minutes for the autoloader to go  through its self adaptive test and auto calibration procedures  You should see the following signifying your  autoloader is ready     1 1 1 Select Single Master Mode    Make sure the Master Mode is set to Single Master Mode  SM   If it is   Duplicator 3 37  already in Single Master Mode  SM   please skip to step 1 1 2 that starts the   1 Copy  SM    copy process  If it is not  use the A Up or Y Down button to navigate to the  Master Mode screen     Duplicator 3 37  Press the ENT Enter button to enter the Master Mode Menu and you will  8 Master Mode see a screen similar to one of the following     Master Mode     Multi Master Use the A Up or Y Down button to select Single Master Mode  Press the  ENT Enter button to submit your selection     Master Mode   Single Master       Duplicator 3 37  Use the A Up or Y Down button to navigate back to the Copy Menu   Ll   COpy  SM     16    1 1 2 Start the Copying Process    Go back to the Copy Menu  Use the A Up or Y Down button to navigate to the following screen     Duplicator al  1 Copy  SM     Choose Partition   FUN VEF  4012MB    Counter   No Counter    Preparing     Please Wait    OK  0 NG  0 NB  0  Input Bin  gt  Drive0l    Start the
24. button to enter the Display Order menu   8 Display Order    Display Order    Use the A Up or Y Down button to select whether Display Order is Default   Alpha  Asc  or Alpha  Dec  and press the ENT Enter button to select that       Default i  option   Display Order  gt  Default  By select this option  the partitions will be in chronological  Alpha    Asc  order    gt  Alpha   Asc   By select this option  the partitions will be in  Display Order alphabetic order   Alpha    Deg   gt  Alpha   Dec   By select this option  the partitions will be in    reverse alphabetic order     11 Setup    The Setup menu options are used to configure various options on the autoloader  Each of these options is  discussed in its own subsection   11 1 Language    This setting allows you to choose the language that you prefer to use when navigating the autoloader  The  autoloader supports multiple languages     setup Use the A Up or Y Down button to select the Language menu and press  1  Language the ENT Enter button to enter that menu     Language   English Use the A Up or V Down button to select between the languages and  press the ENT Enter button to select that option     Language   Espanol       11 2 Read Error Skip    Normally  when the autoloader encounters a read error while reading your master disc  the duplication is  aborted and all the recordable media in the writers are ruined  However  if you believe that your master disc  has a small  insignificant error due to physical damage  you can
25. c  Optional  copies  Before  you start a copy process  make sure you have selected the correct Master Mode  Please refer to     Single Master and Multi Master Modes    on page 13 for additional information     If you plan to use Single Master Mode  please make sure you have successfully loaded your master  disc to a partition on the Hard Drive     If you plan to use Multi Master Mode  please make sure you have placed every master disc on top  of the corresponding number of blank discs     2 BD Safe Copy page 21    3 Test    Use the    BD Safe Copy    menu will allow the user to ensure they are creating a more reliable Blu ray  copy  During the BD Safe Copy process  it will perform the data recording and a verification process  at the same time to ensure the data readability and accuracy of the subsequent copied discs   However  because of this extra measure  the duplication process will take longer than the  traditional copy process     Note  This menu will only be shown in Blu ray models and only applies when making Blu ray  copies     page 21  Use the Test menu or Test quick key to simulate the copy process  With simulation  write once  recordable discs such as DVD R  or CDR will be reusable  The purpose of simulation is to ensure  error free duplication     Note  Due to physical limitations of the BD R DVD R recordable format  if you try to simulate  BD R DVD R copying  you will encounter failure messages     Warning  If you are using CD DVD BD Rewritable discs as your bla
26. ccessfully  system has run out of discs to compare      gt     FAIL 0    indicates none of the discs lf you have more discs to compare  you  have failed  can empty the output bin  place the discs to  be compared in the input bin and Press the   Press the ENT Enter button to finish ENT Enter button to continue     If you have no more discs to compare   press the ESC Escape button to terminate  the operation        5 Test Copy    With the Test   Copy menu option  the autoloader simulates the copying process  and then makes copies if  everything works correctly  If a failure is encountered on a disc during the simulation  it will not be copied  during the copying process  The discs that passed the simulation will move on to the copying process  After  the copying process  the autoloader will place the failed disc s  into the reject area while the successfully  copied disc s  will be placed into the corresponding output bin     Operation in Test Copy menu is identical to operation in Copy menu  See    Copy    on page 16 for  instructions     6 Copy Compare    The Copy   Compare menu option is used to make verified copies  After the copy process is done  the  autoloader automatically compares the copies to the master content residing in the hard drive to ensure that  they are identical  When the operation is complete  the autoloader automatically places good discs on to the  output bin and bad discs in the Reject Area     Operation in Copy Compare menu is identical to operation in
27. cess Drive Log menu  You  Access Drive Log  can press the ENT Enter button 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  OK  1 NG  O NB  0       Drive 1    indicates the below results are for the 1  drive       OK  1    indicates there is    1    successful copy made 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 were not recorded  due to non recording error such as invalid media type  etc     VVV WV    Use the A Up or Y Down buttons to look at the drive log file for the various  drives  Press the ESC Escape button to return to the Copy menu    16 Auto Copy Compare    The Auto Copy Compare function is similar to AUTOCOPY  It simplifies the process by not requiring that  the project be pre loaded on the hard drive  After the copy process is done  the autoloader automatically  compares the copied discs from the content of your original master disc  Any copied discs that fail the  compare process will be placed in the Reject Area     Operation in Auto Copy Compare is identical to operation in AUTOCOPY mode  See    AUTOCOPY    on  page 38 for instructions     17 Auto Compare    The Auto Compare function is the simplest way to compare CD DVD Blu Ray Discs  
28. cs while  completed discs were deposited to the output bins increasing the total  disc capacity beyond the maximum output capacity     Output bin full    If error code 176 is shown  it represents that the picking arm is  Cannot detect disc in attempting to remove a disc from a drive tray and cannot detect the  drive tray disc  This commonly occurs when the disc was removed from the tray  before the picking arm had an opportunity to pick it up     If error code 192 is shown  it represents that a disc being returned to  the output NG was not properly dropped from the picking arm onto the  output bin     Disc miss loaded in  output bin    Too much static electricity built up from the disc s   This error occurs  when the static electricity on the disc is too high  Either the facility  produces too much static electricity or the current climate is  conducive to high concentration of static electricity  This error is   High static shock error   caused by the buildup of an electric static charge which shocks the  robotic arm while loading a disc  If this error should occur  the user  must completely reboot the system by turning the unit off at the power  button  When the unit is turned on again  it should operate normally   but you will need to reprogram the job it was running        44    
29. ding a new disc into that tray  This is used in case any double media were accidentally  placed in the tray on a previous load due to sticky media  By enabling this feature  it may  slow down the performance of the system     13 2 Update Robot Firmware  Use this utility to update the software in your autoloaders robot controller  To update  you  need to insert a manufacture Certified Update CD into one of the drives and no other discs  are in remaining drives  Then you can press the ENT Enter button to update     Important  You should not update your autoloader s robot firmware unless your system is  becoming unstable or you are advised to do so by Tech Support     14 Manage Accounts page 35  Use this menu option to    gt  Create user accounts and passwords to prevent unauthorized use of the autoloader    gt  Edit existing user account information  including name and password    gt  Delete existing user account s     gt  Enable Disable this feature     15 AUTOCOPY page 38  The AUTOCOPY function is the simplest way to make CD DVD Blu Ray Disc copies  It simplifies  the copy process by automatically copying from a Master Disc  which should be placed on top of  the input bin  instead of a preloaded master image on the HDD  to all of the blank discs which follow  it  The benefit of this operation is to decrease the time needed to initiate the copy process for a  master disc that does not need to be stored on the HDD permanently     16 Auto Copy Compare page 39  The Auto Copy Comp
30. dropped below 32  F  0  C  within  the past 24 hours  leave the autoloader in a warm room with a temperature of at least 65  F  19  C   for four hours prior to powering the autoloader on     Drives cannot read disc and shows error message    gt  Check the format of the master CD DVD BD   gt  Check the master CD DVD BD itself for damage    gt  Your master disc may be copy protected  Normally  most of the Blu Ray or DVD movies and some  of the CDs you purchase from stores have copy protection encoded on them     Buttons do not function    gt  The autoloader may still be busy performing a task  Give it some time and press the button again   To interrupt the current running process  press the ESC Escape button and hold it for several  seconds  If it still doesn t work  turn the machine off  and then restart the machine after a minute     Copy completed  but the copies are not readable   executable    gt  Use the    compare    feature to check the copied disc  data discs only     gt  Based on our experience  the quality of your media plays a big role on this part  Try to use high  quality media to prevent such problems    gt  Use another BD DVD CD player ROM to test the copied media  Sometimes  your BD DVD CD  Player ROM may not be compatible with recordable BD DVD CD disc     The failure rate is high    gt  Lower the    write speed    and try again  See    Select Burn Speed    on page 23    gt  The quality of your blank discs may be poor    gt  The quality of your master disc may
31. due to non recording errors such as invalid media type  etc     Use the A Up or Y Down buttons to look at the log file for the various jobs   Press the ESC Escape button to go to the Access Drive Log screen    You can press the ENT Enter button one more time to see the drive log that  Access Drive Log  indicates the number of passes and fails for every drive tray  or simply press  the ESC Escape button to go to the main menu  If you choose to see the  drive log file  you will see a screen similar to below     E YYYY f a    Drive 1  OK  1 NG  O NB  0    Use the A Up or Y Down buttons to look at the drive log file for the various  drives  Press the ESC Escape button to return to the Copy menu    20    2 BD Safe Copy    Use the    BD Safe Copy    menu will allow the user to ensure they are creating a more reliable Blu ray copy   During the BD Safe Copy process  it will perform the data recording and a verification process at the same  time to ensure the data readability and accuracy of the subsequent copied discs  However  because of this  extra measure  the duplication process will take longer than the traditional copy process     Note  This menu will only be shown in Blu ray models and only applies when making Blu ray  copies     Operation in BD Safe Copy mode is identical to operation in Copy mode  See    Copy    on page 16 for  instructions     3 Test    Use the Test menu or Test quick key to simulate the copy process  With simulation  write once recordable  discs such as DV
32. e asked to select    Yes    or    No     enable or disable      Manage Accounts  5 Password on Bootup   Press the ENT Enter button to enter into this menu     37    Password on Bootup   Yes    15 AUTOCOPY    Use the A Up or Y Down button to select either Yes or No  Press the  ENT Enter button to enter the selection     The AUTOCOPY function is the simplest way to make CD DVD  Blu Ray Disc copies  It simplifies the copy  process by not requiring that the project be pre loaded on the hard drive  Simply place the master disc on    top of the input bin and it will  automatically to all of the blank    be loaded onto a reserve partition in the HDD  The data is transferred  discs which follow it  To make copies in AUTOCOPY mode  you simply      gt  Fill the input bin with the required number of blank discs   gt  Place the Master disc on top of the stack in the input bin   gt  Execute the AUTOCOPY function    Duplicator mal  LL  AUTOCOPY    Counter   No Counter    Preparing     Please Wait    OK  OU NG  0 NB  0  Input Bin  gt  Drive01    Fill the input bin with blank discs  Place the Master disc on top of the stack  of blank discs on the input bin  and press the ENT Enter button  You will  then see the Counter Selection menu     Follow the instructions shown in    Setting Counters    on page 14 to continue   Once the counter has been set  press the ENT Enter button to confirm  You  will then see the Preparing screen     After a short interval  the robotic loader will pick the top di
33. e is ideal if your job involves one or very few master disc s      Multi Master Mode  Batch Mode      This mode does not require you to manually pre load your master onto the HDD  Simply place the  master disc s  on top of the corresponding stack of blank discs needed for that particular job  This  mode is ideal if you have numerous master discs and fewer copies for each master disc     The Multi Master mode uses the Reserve partition to temporarily store the content of the current  master disc for duplication purpose  Once the task is complete and a new master disc has been  detected  the reserve partition s content  of previous master disc  will be replaced with the content  of the new master disc    You can tell immediately which mode you are in by looking at any of the Copy or Test menus     Duplicator SS Duplicator Feo  Lu COPY  SM  LyUOpy  MM     The  SM  indicates Single Master Mode  and the  MM  indicates Multi Master Mode     For example  if you need to make  TAD  pes   20 Blank discs for   gt  20 copies of job A Master A     gt  40 copies of job B   gt  30 copies of job C  MasterB      40 Blank discs for    Under Multi Master Mode  you would need to follow the below steps        1  Make sure all of the spindles are empty  Master B   2  Place 30 blank discs for job C on to the input bin    3  Place the master disc for job C on top of the stacked blank discs for job C    4  Place 40 blank discs for job B on top of the master disc for job C    5  Place the master disc 
34. e the Counter Selection menu     Follow the instructions shown in    Setting Counters    on page 14 to continue   Once the counters have been set  press the ENT Enter button to confirm   You will see the Preparing screen     Counter   No Counter    21    After a short interval  the robotic loader will pick the top disc from the input  bin and place it into one of the drives  As this is happening  you will see a  screen similar to below     Preparing     Please Wait    This information screen shows what is happening  In this case  the loader    ee O has taken a disc from the input bin and is placing it into Drive 1     Capu Bar  gt  Drive ol    The loader will continue to remove discs from the input bin and place those into drives until either all of the  drives are full  or the count that you loaded into the counter is reached     Processing    It takes a few seconds for the autoloader to recognize all the discs   Please Wait    The system will then compare the discs in the trays to the content of the master disc residing in the Hard  Drive partition you specified  When the comparison job is complete  the autoloader will place the good discs  and failed discs into corresponding areas and you will see a PASS FAIL result screen similar to this     Counter Specified No Counter Specified    PASS 16 FAIL 0 Input Bin Empty  Job Completed  Press OK to Finish i Reset Hoppers      gt     PASS 16    indicates 16 discs have been  gt     Input Bin Empty    indicates that the  compared su
35. e this setting to choose whether you want to show    BD Safe Copy    on the main menu  or  not   Note  This menu only shows in Blu ray models     12 System Utilities page 33  12 1 Disc Info  Use the Disc Info utility to identify the type and other information about your blank  recordable media     12 2 System Info  The System Info menu provides important hardware information such as firmware versions   Duplication Robot Control Boards types  etc    12 3 Device Info  This menu allows you to see information about the recording devices built inside your  autoloader     12 4 Load Default    Use this menu option to reset all of the options back to the manufacturer s default values   You can use this function if your autoloader is acting abnormally     10    12 5 Update Firmware  Use this utility to update the software in your autoloader  To update  you need to insert a  manufacture Certified Update CD into one of the drives and no other discs are in remaining  drives  Then you can press the ENT Enter button to update     Important  You should not upgrade your autoloader s firmware unless your system is  becoming unstable or you are advised to do so by Tech Support     13 Loader Utilities page 34  Use the Loader Utilities menu options to access the various utilities built into the autoloader  You  can scroll between the various options using the AUp or Y Down button     13 1 Sticky Media Mode  This feature protects your system by double checking that every tray is empty before  loa
36. ence is corrupted  Please abort the current job and start over  with a new job     If error code 50 is shown  it represents that the disc drawer is not fully  opened  If you believe the drawer is opened  please close it and try to  open it once more until you hear a clicking sound     If error code 60 is shown  it represents that the picking arm did not  detect an opened tray before reaching its lowest descending limit  when attempting to place a blank disc into a specified drive tray        43    If error code 70 is shown  it represents that a disc was picked from an  input bin and the picking arm dropped the disc on the way to one of  the drive trays     Failure to pick up a disc   If error code 71 is shown  it represents that the picking arm failed to  R71   i     i l  from input bin pick up a disc from an input bin after 3 continuous attempts     Disc Remaining On If error code 80 is shown  it represents that a disc attempting to be  Robotic Arm Not placed on a drive tray remained attached to the robot pick up arm and    Loaded On To The was not properly dropped into the drive tray   Drive Tray    Disc dropped during  input procedure    If error code 90 is shown  it represents that a disc was picked from a  drive tray and the picking arm dropped the disc on the way to the  appropriate output bin     Disc dropped during  output procedure    If error code 160 is shown  it represents that the output bin is full  This  commonly occurs if the input bin was filled with more dis
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38. f the    gt     0 21    indicates you have a project duplication   size of 21 copies and you have  gt     0    indicates you have made 0  made 0 copies so far  copies so far        38    Note  lt is normal to see the progress indicator stay at 0  10  and 100  for approximately 30  seconds for CD duplication and up to one minute for DVD Blu Ray Disc duplication  That is caused  by the initializing and finalizing stages     Once the duplication run is completed  the loader will remove the finished  disc from a drive and place the successful copy on the output bin or if itis a  bad NG copy  place it on the reject area  This will repeat for each drive     OK  3 NG  Q NB  0  DriveOl   gt  Output Bin    The loader will then pick up another blank disc and load it into the drive  This is then repeated for each drive     OK  3 NG  0 NB  0  The copying process will continue until you either run out of blank discs or  Input Bin  gt  Drive02 until the count that you loaded into the counter is reached     If you run out of blank discs and the job is not complete  the autoloader will give you an opportunity to fill the  spindle   Important  When you add discs to the input bin  be sure to remove your finished discs from the  output bin     At this point you can either   Input Bin Empty e put more discs on to the input bin and press the ENT Enter button to    Reset Hopper  continue   e or press the ESC Escape button to terminate your project     Upon project termination  you shall see the Ac
39. following to  remove the adhesive static between the discs      gt  Separate the blank discs before you place them into the autoloader s spindle s   Separating them  will greatly reduce the static between discs      gt  If this doesn t achieve the desired outcome  use an air duster  canned air  to blow air around the  circular edge of the blank discs as shown in Figure 1 1  This process reduces the static between  the discs up to 90   The amount of air to use depends on factors specific to your environment        Figure 1 1 Using Canned Air to Reduce Static     gt  If you are still having problems  put your media into the refrigerator  NOT in the freezer  for three  hours  Afterwards  store it at room temperature for one hour prior to use  Studies show that cold  temperature  with no condensation  will also reduce the static charges between objects  dramatically     Spindles vs  Bins    The CUBE autoloader has one area for holding CDs  DVDs and or Blu Ray Discs  Although the manual  refers to them as spindles  many of the messages shown on the LCD display will refer to them as bins in  order to create a more concise message  Don t panic  Spindles and bins are the same     2 The Robotic Platform    The CUBE autoloader  with 25 60 Disc Capacity  has two bins  see Figure 1 2   Each bin holds  approximately 25 60 discs  Actual quantity varies depending on the media thickness   Place the media you  wish to copy into the Input Bin  The robotic arm will pick discs from Input Bin the
40. for job B on top of the stacked blank discs for job B    6  Place 20 blank discs for job A on top of the master disc for job B  ts ases IO   7  Place the master disc for job A on top of the stacked blank discs for Job A    Figure 1 4   After you have completed these steps  the input bin should be loaded in the order The Order of Discs  shown in Figure 1 4  in MM mode    When you start the copy operation  the robotic arm will pick up discs from the input bin and place them into  the drives  If any of the discs in the drives contains data   in this case  that would be the first disc  Master A    the autoloader will copy the entire content of this disc  Master A  onto the internal hard drive while  simultaneously copying to all of the blank discs in the remaining writer drives     Once the copy process is completed  Master disc A and the successfully copied discs will be removed from  the drives and dropped on to the output bin  At the same time  the system will pick up the next discs from the  input bin and place them in the corresponding writer drives  Then the copying process will start over again  from the hard drive     If a new master is detected  in this case  it would be the Master B   the autoloader will complete the previous  job  unload the copied discs  and fill the drive trays with blank discs for the next job     The robotic arm will continue to load media into the drives as the duplicated discs are placed in the output  bin  Once a drive  any drive  detects anothe
41. from rotating to the assigned  input output bin     If error code 13 is shown  it represents that the picking arm did not  reach the    drop    position within 4 seconds when placing a disc to the  output bin  The    drop    position represents the safe distance between  the picking arm and the spindle where the disc can be placed securely  onto the spindle  This error indicates that an obstruction  missing  component or mechanical failure has prevented the picking arm from  performing the assigned task     If error code 20 is shown  it represents that the input bin is empty  This  error commonly comes up every time the autoloader does not detect  anymore blank media to load into the drives  If this error arises and  you are finished  press the left arrow to end the copy process  If you  are not finished  restack the blank media from the first input bin to the  remaining bins as needed and push ENT Enter button to continue the    duplicating procedure     If error code 21 is shown  it represents that the input bin is missing   This error indicates that an obstruction  missing component or  mechanical failure has prevented the picking arm from detecting the  input bin to perform the assigned task     If error code 30 is shown  it represents that the picking arm did not  detect an opened tray before reaching its lowest descending limit  when attempting to pick up a finished disc from a specified drive tray     If error code 40 is shown  it represents that a system command  sequ
42. g Names    When you create either a new user or a partition  you need to assign a name to it  The example shown here  shows how to name or rename a partition  but the process for naming or renaming the user name is  identical     During the process of creating a new partition  you will see the Edit Partition Name menu     Edit Partition Name      OK     To enter the name  use the A Up or V Down button to select the character and use the ENT Enter or  ESC Escape button to move the cursor position  Once you ve finished  move the cursor to    OK    and press  the ENT Enter button     The name for a partition can be up to eight characters long  and the characters can be any alpha  A   Z  or  numeric  0   9  value  For example  if you want to name the partition for your master disc as    FUN     Then  follow this example      gt  Press the Y Down button repeatedly until    F    is displayed   You can also hold the Y Down button  down  and the autoloader will scroll through the alphabet      Press the ENT Enter button once to move the cursor to the next position    Press the Y Down button repeatedly until    U    is displayed    Press the ENT Enter button once to move the cursor to the next position    Press the Y Down button repeatedly until    N    is displayed    Press the ENT Enter button once to move the cursor to the next position    Once you have the name    FUN    displayed  press the ENT Enter button repeatedly until the cursor  is moved to    OK       Then press the ENT E
43. he ENT Enter button to select that option     Counter   Off       For information on entering the counters  see    Setting Counters and Assigning Names    on page 14     11 9 DVD R High Compatibility Mode    This feature allows you to turn the DVD R High Compatibility Mode feature ON or OFF  The purpose of this  feature is to increase the compatibility of DVD R media with a broader range of DVD Video players  This  process will increase the amount of time required to duplicate your disc s      30    Use the A Up or Y Down button to select the DVD R High  Compatibility Mode menu and press the ENT Enter button  to enter that menu     DVD R High Compatibility Mode  Use the A Up or V Down button to select whether the  On DVD R High Compatibility Mode is on or off  and press the    ENT Enter button to select that option      gt  eLo  9 DVD R High Compatibility Mode       DVD R High Compatibility Mode  Off    11 10 ISRC    This option will allow you to enable disable copying ISRC code of the Audio CD  ISRC is the serial number  of the audio tracks that uniquely identifies the song in that audio track  This ISRC code is commonly found  in commercial Audio CDs and rarely seen on the home made Audio CDs  By enabling this feature  the  duplication performance will be lowered     Setup Use the A Up or Y Down button to select the ISRC menu  10 ISRC and press the ENT Enter button to enter that menu     Use the A Up or Y Down button to select whether the  ISRC is ON or OFF  and press the E
44. information about the recording devices built inside your autoloader  This  information includes  but is not limited to  manufacturer  model number  etc     System Utilities Use the A Up or Y Down button to select the Device Info menu and press  3 Device Info the ENT Enter button to enter that menu     12 4 Load Default    This function will reset all of the options back to the manufacturer s default settings  You should only  perform this function if your autoloader is acting abnormally     system Utilities Use the A Up or Y Down button to select the Load Default menu and press  4 Load Default the ENT Enter button to enter that menu     Load Default    press Or  be  Cont mie Press the ENT Enter button to load the default parameters or the    ESC Escape button to return to the System Utilities menu     12 5 Update Firmware    This function will update the software of your autoloader  To update  you need to insert the manufacturer s  Certified Update CD into one of the drives and make sure no other discs are in rest of the drives  Then  select this function by pressing the ENT Enter button  We strongly suggest that you do not upgrade your  autoloader s firmware unless your autoloader has become unstable or you are instructed to do so by Tech  Support     Warning  When you update the firmware on your system  there may be a chance that you will lose    all of the data  contents of master discs  stored in the user HDD partitions  Make sure that you back  up all of the data on the
45. isc    CODY LNG  s  H4012MB  and the duplication process will start for the remaining blank discs  When  La 481MB   the duplication process is through  the loader will place the master disc and  successful copies onto the output bin  place failed copies onto the Reject   Area     In Multi Master Mode  the robotic arm continues to load more media into the drives from the input bin while  the duplicated discs are placed in the output bin  Once a new Master disc has been detected by any of the  drives  this process will repeat for the new Master disc     When all of the jobs are complete  and the autoloader detects the input bin is empty  it presents you with the  Input Bin Empty message     Input Bin Empty Press the ENT Enter button to continue and you will see the Access Job  Press OK to Finish Log screen     You can press the ENT Enter button one more time to see the job log that  Access Job Log  indicates the number of passes and fails for every job Master Disc  or  simply press the ESC Escape button to go to the Access Drive Log screen   If you choose to see the job log file  you will see a screen similar to below     Master 01  OK  1 NG  O NB  0       Master 01    indicates the below results are for the 1  master disc       OK  1    indicates there is  1    successful copy made for this master disc      NG  0    indicates there are    O    bad copies created from this master disc      NB  0    indicates there are    0    discs that were not recorded from this  master disc 
46. lect the number for each digit and  use the ENT Enter button or the ESC Escape button to move the cursor position right or left  Once you ve  finished  move the cursor to    OK    and press the ENT Enter button  For example  if you want to specify a  counter value of 21  twenty one   The three digit value would be    021     To input the desired quantity  do the  following     Max Failure per Job   030  OK     Make sure the cursor is located at the first position  First blinking position      Press the V Down button repeatedly until    O    is displayed    Press ENT Enter button once to move the cursor to the next position    Press the Y Down button repeatedly until    2    is displayed    Press ENT Enter button once to move the cursor to the next position    Press the Y Down button repeatedly until    1    is displayed    Now     021    is displayed  press ENT Enter button once and the cursor moves to    OK        VVVVV V    Then  press the ENT Enter button once to submit your maximum failures per job     11 15 BD Safe Copy Menu    Use this setting to determine whether to show or hide    BD Safe Copy    on the main menu     Note  This setting will only be shown in Blu ray models     Setup Use the A Up or Y Down button to select the BD Safe Copy Menu menu  15 BD Safe Copy Menu  and press the ENT Enter button to enter that menu     BD Sate Copy Menu Use the A Up or Y Down button to select whether the BD Safe Copy menu  Show is to be shown or hidden  and press the ENT Enter but
47. n button to navigate to the  Delete Partition menu    Hard Drive Setup Press the ENT Enter button to enter the Delete Partition menu  The  i pelate Partition autoloader will first ask you to choose the partition to be deleted     26    Chose Partitian Use the A Up or Y Down button to find the partition that you want to delete      FUN VEF  4012mMp  Press the ENT Enter button to select the partition    Delete Partition The autoloader displays the Delete Partition confirmation message  Press   FUN VEF   OK  the ENT Enter button to continue     FUN VEF  The autoloader displays the Deleted message for two seconds and then  Deleted  returns you to the Delete Partition menu     10 5 Partition Info    The Partition Info option provides information about an existing partition  Use the A Up or Y Down button  to navigate to the Partition Info menu     stored in this partition     Hard Drive Setup Press the ENT Enter button to enter the Partition Info menu  and use the  5  Partition Info A Up or Y Down button to find the partition that you want information  about    gt  The     002     field indicates that it is the second partition on the drive    gt  The     FUN VEF     field shows the name of the partition    002  DVD 4012MB  gt  The    DVD    field indicates that the master stored in this partition is a  FUN VEF DVD    gt  The    4021MB    field indicates the capacity of the master   s content  10 6 Select Loading Drive    Select Loading Drive gives you the control of choosing which
48. n place the successfully  copied discs onto the Output Bin  If any discs were rejected due to failure  the disc will be ejected and the    job will be automatically aborted        uy  Robotic Arm      Output Bin    O        Figure 1  2 Cube Robotic Duplicator  25 60 Capacity  Top View    3 The LCD Control Panel    Figure 1 3 below shows the LCD Control Panel  This panel has a two line by 20 character LCD display to  provide user feedback and eight push buttons to control the operation of this system  The functions for  these buttons are shown in Table 1 1            D OM O       COPY    TEST SPEED SOURCE    Figure 1 3 LCD Control Panel Layout    Table 1 1  Front Panel Controls  comal  Name  Function OOOO    IN  a    Quick key to make a copy  Pressing this key automatically performs the   Quick key to make a simulation of the copy process  Pressing this key  Test Test i i   automatically performs the Test job    Quick key to change the duplication speed  Pressing this key automatically  Speed Speed l E   an   guides you to the functions that allow you to change various duplication speeds    Sume Quick key to change the master reading source  However  since HDD is the only  valid source  no other options are offered at the time of this publication        4 Menu Overview    This section provides an overview of the menu options  These menu options are explained in detail on the  referenced pages     1 Copy    page 16  Use the Copy menu or Copy quick key to make CD DVD Blu Ray Dis
49. ng Mode menu and  3 CD Writing Mode press the ENT Enter button to enter that menu     CD Writing Mode  Disc at Once Use the A Up or Y Down button to select either Disc at Once or Track at  Once  and press the ENT Enter button to select that option     CD Writing Mode  Track at Once       11 4 Max Audio  VCD  amp  CDG Speed    Due to the lack of error checking mechanism for Audio CD  Video CD and CD G format  duplicating them at  too high a speed can cause frequent errors like glitches and skips  Use this setting to adjust the maximum  duplication speed for Audio  Video CD and CD G format to ensure reliable duplication for such formats     Use the A Up or Y Down button to select the Max Audio  VCD   amp  CDG Speed menu and press the ENT Enter button to enter  that menu     Se Lup  4 Max Audio  VCD  amp  CDG Speed    Use the A Up or Y Down button to select the desired maximum  writing speed for Audio  VCD and CDG  and press the  ENT Enter button to select that option     Max Audio  VCD  amp  CDG Speed  16x    Note  The actual speed that is selected may be determined by the drives or by the blank media     11 5 Buzzer    This setting will allow you to choose whether you want to hear a beep when you press a button or when a  task has been completed     Setup Use the A Up or Y Down button to select the Buzzer menu and press the  5 Buzzer ENT Enter button to enter that menu     29    R   Use the A Up or Y Down button to select whether Buzzer is on or off  and  press the ENT Enter b
50. nk media during the simulation   the content on those discs will be permanently erased     4 Compare page 21    Use the Compare function to perform a bit by bit comparison between the content of your master  disc s  in the Hard Drive and the contents of all discs it copied  This ensures that all of your copies  are identical to original master disc s      Note  The bit by bit comparison will only apply on all Blu Ray Discs  DVDs and Data CDs  A  readability check will be applied for other formats like Audio CDs  CD G  and Video CDs  discs due to their lack of error correction mechanisms     5 Test   Copy page 22    Use the Test   Copy menu option to simulate the copying process initially  Then  the autoloader  performs the actual copy process on the blank disc s  that passed the simulation  For the blank  disc s  that didn t pass the simulation  the autoloader will place it them to the Reject Area     6 Copy   Compare page 22    Use the Copy   Compare menu option to make 100  reliable copies  After the copy process is  done  the autoloader automatically compares the copies from the content of your original master  disc  Any copied discs that fail the compare process will be placed in the Reject Area     7 Select Burn Speed page 23  Use the Select Burn Speed menu option or the Speed quick key to adjust the duplication speed for  the various blank disc formats     8 Master Mode page 24  Use the Master Mode menu to select either Single Master Mode SM  or Multi Master Mode  MM   
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52. nter button once to submit your name selection     Y VVVVV V    You will now see the following confirmation screen     Loading Partition    FUN VEF   OK     Note  After you submitted the Partition name  the system will automatically append a suffix of  VEF   However  this does NOT apply for User Name input     Press the ENT Enter button to confirm     15    Chapter 2  Operation    This chapter shows each of the menu options and how they are used     1 Copy    The Copy menu option or the front panel Copy quick key have two different modes of operation      gt  Single Master Mode  This mode requires that a single master disc is loaded onto the hard drive  prior to initiating the duplication process  This mode is ideal if your job involves one or very few  master disc s       gt  Multi Master Mode  Batch Mode   This mode does not require you to manually pre load your master  onto the HDD  Simply place the master disc s  on top of the corresponding stack of blank discs  needed for that particular job  This mode is ideal if you have numerous master discs and fewer  copies for each master disc     These modes are described in detail in    Single Master and Multi Master Modes    on page 13  If you are  making copies in Single Master Mode  continue on to the next section  If you are making copies in Multi  Master Mode  jump ahead to    Making Copies in Multi Master Mode    on page 18     1 1 Making Copies in Single Master Mode    This process will copy your master disc on to several 
53. ounter tells you how  many discs have copied and how many discs are left to go during the duplication process  stopping the job once the desired number of copies has been made     11 9 DVD R Compatibility Mode  This feature allows you to turn the DVD R High Compatibility Mode feature ON or OFF   The purpose of this feature is to increase the compatibility of DVD R media with a broader  range of DVD Video players     11 10 ISRC  This option will allow you to enable disable copying the ISRC code of an Audio CD  ISRC is  the serial number of the audio track that uniquely identifies the song in that audio track   This ISRC code is commonly found in commercial Audio CDs and rarely seen on  homemade Audio CDs  By enabling this feature  the duplication performance will be  lowered     11 11 Disable Drives  Use this utility to allow the system to disable certain drives trays when certain drives trays  are producing high failure rates     Note  This menu will only be shown in two drive or three drive models     11 12 Overburn  Overburn is a burning method to bypass the capacity limitations of the media to burn further  out onto the edge of the media  This can result in slightly higher storage capacity  however   it has also been known to have compatibility playback issues  Please use it with caution     Note  This works only for CD and BD media  Due to physical limitations of the DVD  media  it is not possible to record more than the advertised capacity     11 13 BD Safe Copy Menu  Us
54. r Master disc  the same process is repeated for the new Master  disc     13    6 Setting Counters and Assigning Names    Two frequently used tasks are setting counters and assigning names to partitions  Directions for these tasks  are given here     6 1 Setting Counters    The autoloader frequently gives you the option to set a counter so that the machine can keep track of the  number of copies made  Follow these steps when you see the Counter Selection Menu     The Counter Selection Menu lets you set how many copies you want to  Gountar  make for your project  The Counter Selection feature tells the autoloader  No Counter to count the number of successful copies you have made and stop the job  when the desired number of successfully copied discs has been reached     You can select    No Counter    if you prefer to copy continuously with no interruption   It will still count the  number of copies  but it will not notify you when to stop   To select    No Counter     simply press the  ENT Enter button when you see the screen above     Or  you can select    Specify Counter    between 1 to 9999 by pressing the AUp or Y Down button to go to  the Specify Counter menu     Press the ENT Enter button to select this option  You will see the next    GOunter  i  Specify Counter menu     Specify Counter    Specify Counter  To specify the number of copies for your project  you need to enter input a   0   OK  four digit number     If you need to specify a number that is less than four digi
55. re the cursor is located at the first position  First blinking position      Press the Y Down button repeatedly until    0    is displayed    Press ENT Enter button once to move the cursor to the next position    Press the Y Down button repeatedly until    2    is displayed    Press ENT Enter button once to move the cursor to the next position    Press the Y Down button repeatedly until    1    is displayed    Now     021    is displayed  press ENT Enter button once and the cursor moves to    OK        VVVVV V    Then  press the ENT Enter button once to submit your maximum failures per job     11 14 Max Failure per Drive    Use this setting to set the maximum failures each drive is allowed per job  Once the maximum is reached for  any particular drive  such drive will be disabled for the remainder of the job  The default value for this setting  is 5     Setup Use the A Up or Y Down button to select the Max Failure per Drive  14 Max Failure per Drive  menu and press the ENT Enter button to enter that menu     You can select numbers between 1 to 999 by pressing the AUp or Y Down button     32    To specify the number of maximum failures per job  you need to  enter input a three digit number    lf you need to specify a number that is less than three digits  fill the  leading spaces with zeros  any leading zeros will be skipped   Examples of three digit numbers are    034      thirty four   or    O10     ten      To enter the number  you need to use the AUp or Y Down button to se
56. rs that it  encounters  It is    Off with Retry    by default     Important  When this function is    ON     it does not fix the error  it only skips it to continue  copying the rest of the readable data  This is recommended for Video and Audio  duplication purposes     11 3 CD Writing Mode  Use this setting to select the mode you would like use to duplicate a CD  There are two  different modes     Disc at Once    and    Track at Once     Unless you understand completely  what they mean  we strongly suggest you to set it as    Disc at Once        11 4 Max Audio  VCD  amp  CDG Speed  Due to the lack of error checking mechanism for Audio CD  Video CD and CD G format   duplicating them at too high a speed can cause frequent errors like glitches and skips  Use  this setting to adjust the maximum duplication speed for Audio  Video CD and CD G  format to ensure reliable duplication for such formats     11 5 Buzzer  Use this setting to choose whether you want to hear a beep when you press a button and  when a task has been completed or have it turned off for silent operation     11 6 Startup Menu  Use this setting to choose which menu you would like to see first when you turn on the  autoloader     9    11 7 Screen Saver  Use this setting to enable or disable the Screen Saver feature  When this is enabled  a  screen saver is displayed whenever your autoloader has been idle for a set period of time     11 8 Counter  Use the Counter menu to enable or disable the Counter feature  The c
57. sc  the Maser Disc   from the input bin and place it into one of the drives  As this is happening   you will see a screen similar to below     This information screen shows what is happening  In this case  the loader  has taken a disc from the input bin and is placing it into Drive 1     The loader will perform the loading process which will transfer the content of your master disc into the  reserved partition of the hard drive     OK  ONG  OU NB  0  Input Bin  gt  Drive02    Processing     Please Wait    Upon the successful loading process  the system will drop the Master Disc  onto the output bin  It will then pick up the blank discs from the input bin and  place those into drives until either all of the drives are full  or the count that  you loaded into the counter is reached     It takes a few seconds for the autoloader to recognize all the discs     After two or three seconds of processing time  one of the following Copy Progress screens will appear     Counter Specified    No Counter Specified    Copying    H4012MB Copying    H4012MB    0 21 12  481MB    O 12  481MB     gt     H    indicates the source of the job  gt     H    indicates the source of the job    resides in the Hard    Drive  resides in the Hard Drive      gt   4012MB    indicates the capacity of  gt     4012MB    indicates the capacity    the master disc     of the master disc      gt  12  1 481MB    indicates the  gt     12  l 481MB  indicates the  current progress of the duplication  current progress o
58. since dust is the  number one killer of CD DVD Blu Ray recording devices  Failure to do so can severely damage your  autoloader  We strongly suggest that you constantly use an Air Duster  Canned Air  to clear off any dust on  the surface of the autoloader     Note  Do not try to use an Air Duster to clean the autoloader while the writer trays are open  In doing so  you  may inadvertently blow dust into the recording device and damage it     Proper Shutdown  To avoid possible system failures  you need to shut down the autoloader properly  To shut down the    autoloader  scroll to menu 16  Shutdown and follow the instructions on the screen  Not performing this  function increases the risk of damaging the autoloader     Disc Static and Sticky Media Issues    The most common problems when using an autoloader are the disc static and sticky media issues  These  static charge problems cause multiple discs to stick together  resulting in improper operation and more  severely  can shock the robotic arm while loading a disc causing the system to freeze  Even though the  autoloader has a sticky media separator function to help prevent media from sticking  you should still follow  these steps to prevent sticky media from disrupting your operation and protect your system from disc static  charge     This issue is most commonly seen when you buy a 100 pack of blank discs and insert them into the  autoloader without any treatment  If you have experienced this kind of problem  please do the 
59. sure to remove your finished discs from the  output bin     At this point you can either   Input Bin Empty e put more discs on to the input bin and press the ENT Enter button to    Reset Hopper  continue   e or press the ESC Escape button to terminate your project     Upon project termination  you shall see the Access Drive Log menu  You  Access Drive Log  can press the ENT Enter button 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  OK  1 NG  O NB  0       Drive 1    indicates the below results are for the 1  drive       OK  1    indicates there is    1    successful copy made 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 were not recorded  due to non recording error such as invalid media type  etc     VVV WV    Use the A Up or Y Down buttons to look at the drive log file for the various  drives  Press the ESC Escape button to return to the 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 master
60. ter that menu  You will be shown  the Enter Password menu     Duplicator in ee d   14 Manage Accounts    Enter PWD    l 1 OK  The system will ask you for the Administrator s Password     35    The default Administrator s Password is    0000     To enter  press the A Up or Y Down button to select the  first digit of your password and press the ENT Enter button to submit the current digit  You will automatically  move to the next digit  Repeat these steps until you ve selected all four digits for your password  After you  have entered the password  press the ENT Enter button to    OK    the submission of your password     Once your password is validated  you will be guided to the main Manage Accounts screen     Manage Accounts  1 View User    The submenus of Manage Accounts are discussed in the sections that follow     14 1 View User  This menu allows you to view current existing user accounts     Note  User    Admin    is the administrative account  It will always be there     Manage Accounts Press the ENT Enter button to enter this menu  1 View User    Use the A Up or Y Down button to scroll through the list of users  Press    Mas the ESC Escape button to go back to the Manage Accounts menu     1   ADMIN        gt   A  N  O     D  D   r  D  C  7  D       This menu allows you to create additional user accounts  Each user has their own settings and hard drive  partitions  During this process  you will be prompted to enter a new username and user password for a new  account     
61. the  input Bin  gt  Drive 1 number programmed into the counter is reached  you will see the following     Processing e    The system will check all discs in the drive and prepare them to be erased   Please Wait As soon as the checking process completes  the Erase process starts     24    ER The    0    indicates that zero discs have been erased so far  The    25    indicates  the number programmed into the counter  Once all the discs have been    erased  you will see one of these PASS FAIL screens     Counter Specified No Counter Specified    PASS 25 FAIL 0 Input Bin Empty  Job Completed  Press OK to Finish Reset Hoppers      gt     Input Bin Empty    indicates that the  system has run out of discs to erase      gt     PASS 25    indicates 25 discs have been  erased successfully  If you have more discs to erase  you can  empty the output bin  place the discs to be   gt     FAIL 0    indicates no discs have failed erased in the input bin and Press the  the erase process  ENT Enter button to continue     Press the ENT Enter button to finish If you have no more discs to erase  press  the ESC Escape button to terminate the  operation        10 Hard Drive Setup    The Hard Drive Setup menu consists of functions related to the Hard Drive operation  Each of these menus  is discussed in its own subsection     If you are at the Copy Menu  do the following     Duplicator 3 37  Use the A Up or Y Down button to find Hard Drive Setup   Le COpy  SM   Duplicator 3 37  Press the ENT Enter bu
62. the input bin as described in    Single Master and Multi Master  Modes    on page 13  In general  the order of the discs on the spindle will be  from top to bottom     VVVVVV V    etc     The master disc for the first job  The blank discs for the first job  The master disc for the second job  The blank discs for the second job  The master disc for the third job  The blank discs for the third job    Duplication Jobs with different formats among CD DVD BD can be intermixed  The autoloader will  automatically detect a job   s master and blank disc format and copy them when they match     You should still be at the Copy Menu     Duplicator Seo  1 Copy  MM     Preparing     Please Wait    OK  O NG  0 NB  U  Input Bin  gt  Drive0l    Press the ENT Enter button to start the duplication job     After a short interval  the robotic loader will pick the top disc  master disc   from the input bin and place it into one of the drives  As this is happening   you will see a screen similar to below     This information screen shows what is happening  In this case  the loader  has taken a disc from the input bin and is placing it into Drive 1     19    The loader will continue to take discs from the input bin and place them into drives until either all of the  drives are full or the input bin is empty     Processing    It takes a few seconds for the autoloader to recognize all of the discs in the  Please Wait trays     Once all of the discs are detected  the autoloader will detect the master d
63. ton to select that  option     BD Safe Copy Menu  Hide       12 System Utilities    System Utilities is used to provide useful tools for duplication aspect of the system  Each of these options is  discussed in its own subsection     12 1 Disc Info    Use the Disc Info utility to identify the type and other information about your blank recordable media     Note  The Disc Info function does not use the robotic capabilities of the system  You must manually  insert the discs into the drives     st Tecrit Use the A Up or Y Down button to select the Disc Info menu and press the  ENT Enter button to enter that menu  The system will proceed to the Please  Ll  DISE Inic    Insert Disc menu     33    Disc Info Place your disc s  into the drives   Please Insert Disc    After a few seconds  the system will detect the discs and ask you if you want  to proceed  Wait until all of the discs have been detected and press the  ENT Enter button to continue     Dise Info  3 Disc Detected  GO        N  N  O    lt   72  eb  D  3  5   h  O    The System Info menu provides a lot of hardware information about the autoloader such as firmware  versions  Duplication Robot Control Boards type  etc  You can scroll through the various specifications by  pressing the A Up or Y Down button     System Utilities Use the A Up or Y Down button to select the System Info menu and press  2 System Info the ENT Enter button to enter that menu          N  OO  UO  O   lt    O  D  5   h  O    This menu allows you to see 
64. ts  fill the leading spaces with zeros  any leading  zeros will be skipped   Examples of four digit numbers are    0234     two hundred and thirty four   or    0010      ten      To enter the number  you need to use the AUp or V Down button to select the number for each digit and  use the ENT Enter button or the ESC Escape button to move the cursor position right or left  Once you ve  finished  move the cursor to    OK    and press the ENT Enter button  For example  if you want to specify a  counter value of 21  twenty one   The 4 digit value would be    0021     To input the desired quantity  do the  following     Make sure the cursor is located at the first position  First blinking position      Specify Counter    0   OK    Press the Y Down button repeatedly until    0    is displayed    Press ENT Enter button once to move the cursor to the next position    Press the Y Down button repeatedly until    0    is displayed    Press ENT Enter button once to move the cursor to the next position    Press the Y Down button repeatedly until    2    is displayed    Press ENT Enter button once to move the cursor to the next position    Press the Y Down button repeatedly until    1    is displayed    Now     0021    is displayed  press ENT Enter button once and the cursor moves to    OK        VVVVVVV V    14    Then  press the ENT Enter button once to submit your counter value  The loader will now start loading disc  from the input bin and place them into all drive trays     6 2 Editin
65. tton on Hard Drive Setup to enter the menu  Use    10 Hard Drive Setup   the A Up or Y Down button to select between the options     10 1 Select Partition    The Select Partition submenu is used to select the partition on the Hard Drive that will be used as the default  partition choice for various Hard Drive related tasks     Hard Drive Setup  1 Select Partition    Press the ENT Enter button to enter the Select Partition menu     Use the A Up or Y Down button to select the desired partition  The    Choose Partition RESERVED partition is reserved for use by the System under Multi Master   Reserved VEF  82MB  Mode     Choose Partition Note  The RESERVED partition can also be renamed to a customized   FUN  VEF  4012MB   name in order to keep the content permanently if desired     Press the ENT Enter button to select the desired partition  named FUN in this example      25    10 2 Load Partition    The Load Partition menu is used to load a master disc   s content into the desired partition on the Hard Drive     Hard Drive Setup nN  Toad Parei on Press the ENT Enter button to enter the Load Partition menu     You now have a choice to load your master disc into a new  empty  parti   tion or overwrite one of the existing partitions  if any exists  including re   served partitions  by inputting and modifying the name you desire or you  can simply choose Auto Generate to have the system automatically gen   erate a partition name for you  Afterwards  simply press the A Up or  Y Down b
66. utton to find your desired selection and press ENT Enter to  submit your selection  You should see the following screen     Load Partition  148GB   Load   gt  New Partition    Overwrite     Existing Partition  Load   gt  Auto Generate    Load   gt  New Partition  System will automatically  or  create a partition name  2   FUN VEF   OK     NEW 00011     Edit Partition Name    This will Overwrite           OkK        Enter a new partition name  as described in    Editing    Names ombage 15  Forihis button to overwrite the  pag mee partition named    FUN      example  we will name it       HAPPY     Before continuing  the  autoloader will ask you  again to confirm it     Press the ENT Enter    Load Partition   HAPPY    OK     The system will display a  verification message before  continuing  Press the  ENT Enter button to start  loading the partition named     HAPPY        The master should be placed on the input bin  The robotic arm will pick it up and place it into one of the  drives  and the contents of the master disc will be loaded into the desired partition     Load Partition OK  Pres the ENT Enter button to finish   Press OK to Finish    10 3 Rename Partition  When you load your master disc onto a hard drive partition  you are asked to give ita name  However  you  can rename it at any time afterwards  Instructions for this are shown in    Editing Names    on page 15    10 4 Delete Partition  The Delete Partition option deletes an existing partition  Use the A Up or Y Dow
67. utton to select that option     Buzzer   Off       11 6 Startup Menu    This setting will allow you to choose the menu option that you will see first when you turn on the autoloader     Setup Use the A Up or Y Down button to select the Startup Menu option and  6 Startup Menu press the ENT Enter button to enter that menu     Startup Menu    Copy Use the A Up or Y Down button to select the desired startup menu  and    press the ENT Enter button to select that option     11 7 Screen Saver    This menu allows you to choose whether you want to enable the Screen Saver feature  By enabling this  feature  a screen saver will be displayed when your autoloader has been idle for a specific period of time     setup Use the A Up or V Down buttons to select the Screen Saver menu and  7 Screen Saver press the ENT Enter button to enter that menu     screen Saver    On Use the A Up or V Down button to select whether the Screen Saver is on  or off  and press the ENT Enter button to select that option   OTT       11 8 Counter    This menu allows you to choose whether you want to enable the Counter feature  By enabling this feature   the autoloader will prompt you to enter a counter amount and continuously burn discs until it reaches the  value set into the counter     Setup Use the A Up or Y Down button to select the Counter menu and press the  8  Counter ENT Enter button to enter that menu     Counter   On Use the A Up or Y Down button to select whether the Counter is on or off     and press t
    
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