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CD/DVD
Duplication System
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Menu Overview
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Welcome!
Our duplicator is a reliable, high performance, high speed,
standalone CD and/or DVD duplicator. With its professional
industrial design and simple beginner user interface, it will make
your duplicating experience easier than ever.
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Before you start:
Before you start using this duplicator, please read the following to
ensure proper operation:
1. Important Notice:
If you have purchased a CD duplicator, your duplicator will
duplicate CDs ONLY. However, if you have purchased a DVD
duplicator, you duplicator will duplicate both DVDs and CDs.
2. DVD Duplication Limitations:
For a DVD Duplicator, it will not copy any DVD that has Copy
Protection encoded inside. Typically, most DVDs you purchase
or rent from a store, does contain Copy Protection.
In addition to the copy protection limitation, the duplicator will
only copy a DVD-5 format (4.7GB) disc to DVD-5 format
(4.7GB) recordable DVD media. If your duplicator has double
layer capability, you can copy a DVD-9 format (8.5GB) disc to
DVD-9 format (8.5GB) recordable DVD media. You cannot
duplicate a DVD5 format disc to a DVD9 format recordable
media or vice versa.
3. Temperature Warning:
If the duplicator was stored in a location where the temperature
dropped below 32°F (0°C) within the past 24 hours, please
leave the duplicator in a warm room with temperatures at least
65°F (19°C) for 4 hours prior to powering it on for the first
time. Failure to do so may cause irreparable harm and prevent
the duplicator from functioning.
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4. External Connection Warning:
If you have an external connection installed in your duplicator,
you will see the USB/Firewire switch(s) on the back of your
duplicator, and/or USB/Firewire sticker(s) on your writer front
drive panel(s). In order to operate the duplicator solely as a
standalone unit (no connection to the computer), you have to
make sure all of the USB/Firewire connection light(s) on the
back of your duplicator are off. If by any chance, the
USB/Firewire connection light(s) are on, you need to follow
the following steps: 1. Turn off your duplicator. 2. Turn off the
USB/Firewire switch(s), 3. Turn on your duplicator. 4. Make
sure all the USB/Firewire lights are off.
5. Maintenance:
It is very important to operate and keep the duplicator in a dust
free, clean environment since dust is the number 1 killer for
CD/DVD recording devices. Failure to do so may severely
damage your duplicator. We strongly suggest you place an Air
Cleaner next to the duplicator and constantly use the Air Duster
(Can Air) to clear off any dust on the surface of the duplicator.
Do not try to use the Air Duster to clean the
duplicator while the reader/writer trays are open.
In doing so, you may inadvertently blow dust into
the recording device and damage the recording
device.
6. Proper Shutdown:
To avoid possible system failures, you need to shutdown the
duplicator properly. To shutdown the duplicator, you need to
press “>>” button to “15. Shutdown” and follow instructions
on the screen to shutdown the duplicator properly. Turning off
your duplicator without performing this function will increase
the risk of damaging your duplicator.
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7. Double Layer Partition Issue
Attention: If you have a 16x speed or higher duplicator with
double layer/dual layer DVD9 capability, the hard drive
partitions are set at the default size of 9GB each to
accommodate for the expanded size of the DVD9 format. If
you require more partitions and do not plan on utilizing double
layer/dual layer DVD9 media, Please refer to “Tutorial VIII:
Changing Hard Drive Partition Size.” Please keep in mind that
if you alter the partition size, all previous data/video stored on
the hard drive will be lost and you will only be able to load
media with less than 5GB capacity such as DVD5 (4.7GB), CD
(700MB), etc.
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LCD Front Panel
: Up
: Down
: Forward; Enter; OK; Execute the function
: Backward; Escape; go back to the previous
function
: Shortcut to make a copy
: Shortcut to make simulation of copying process
: Shortcut to change the duplication speed
: Shortcut to Load and Copy. Press the “>>” to start
the load and copy process.
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Tutorial Guide:
I. Make Disc-to-Disc Copies
This process will copy your master disc into several blank discs
simultaneously. However, due to its simultaneous nature, a
good conditioned master disc and lower recording speed is
necessary for high success rate and good quality duplications.
When you turn on your duplicator, after it has booted up, you
should see the following signifying your duplicator is ready.
DUPLICATOR 5.00
1. COPY
1. Make sure the Master Reading Source is set to the
READER.
It is very important to make sure that your current Master
Reading Source is the top tray in order to avoid
unnecessary error messages. To check the Master Reading
Source, please do the following:
a. Use UP or DOWN arrow buttons to navigate to the
following screen.
DUPLICATOR 5.00
8. Select Source
b. Press “>>” to enter Select Source Menu and you shall
see the following:
Reader Port 1.0
Pioneer DVD-ROM
*** The Reader Port could be indexed as 2.0.
Either 1.0 or 2.0 is fine.
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Make sure it is located at the “Reader Port”. If not, then
you need to press UP or DOWN navigation button to
search for it.
If your duplicator does not equip any Reader port, then
please choose the device with the Writer Port number as
your Master Reading Source.
c. Press “>>” to submit your selection.
2. Go back to “COPY” Menu.
a. Use UP or DOWN arrow button to navigate to the
following screen:
DUPLICATOR 5.00
1. COPY
3. Start the Copy Process.
a. Now, please insert your master disc and your blank discs
into the corresponding tray(s) and press “>>” button to
enter COPY menu. You will see the duplicator mode menu
like below:
Duplication Mode:
Load and Copy
Now, you have been given two choices:
• Load and Copy
• On the Fly
For detail information, please review “Tutorial Guide XII:
Introduction to Duplication Mode.”
Once you have decided which mode you would like to run,
press UP or DOWN arrow button until your desired mode
is displayed and press “>>” button to confirm.
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b. Then. you will see the Counter Selection Menu like the
following:
Counter:
No Counter
c. The Counter Selection Menu will let you choose how many
copies you want to make for your project. This Counter
Selection feature will allow the duplicator to count the
number of copies you’ve made and prompt you when the
desired number of copies has been made.
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 the “No Counter”,
simply press “>>” button when you see the screen above. Then
skip below and continue on to step “d”.
Or, you can select “Specify Counter” between 1 to 9999 by
pressing the UP or DOWN navigation button to the below screen:
Counter:
Specify Counter
Then please press “>>” button to submit. You shall see the screen
below:
Specify Counter:
[0 ] OK?
To specify the number of copies for your project, you need to
enter/input a 4-digit number. If you are planning to specify a
number that is less than 4 digits, please fill the leading spaces with
“0”s (any leading “0” will be skipped). An example of that 4-digit
number could be “0234” (Two hundred and thirty four), or “0010”
(ten). Remember, the beginning “0”s are skipped, therefore “0010”
means “10”, which is the number 10.
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To enter the number, you need to use UP or DOWN button to
select the number for each digit and use “>>” or “<<” button to
move the cursor position right or left, once you’ve finished, move
the cursor to “OK” and press “>>”. For example, if I want to
specify a counter value of 21 (twenty one). The 4-digit value
would be “0021”. To input the desired quantity, please do the
following:
Make sure the cursor is located at the first position:
Specify Counter:
[X ] OK?
i. Press “DOWN” button consecutively until “0” is
displayed.
ii. Press “>>” button once to move the cursor to the next
position.
iii. Press “DOWN” button consecutively until “0” is
displayed.
iv. Press “>>” button once to move the cursor to the next
position.
v. Press “DOWN” button consecutively until “2” is
displayed.
vi. Press “>>” button once to move the cursor to the next
position.
vii. Press “DOWN” button consecutively until “1” is
displayed.
viii. Now, “0021” is displayed, press “>>” once and the
cursor moved to “OK”.
ix. Then, press “>>” once to submit your counter value.
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Now you shall see the following screen:
Preparing...
Waiting for Master
OR
Preparing...
Waiting for Blanks
If either one of the ABOVE 2 screens are displayed
for more than 2 minutes, please check your Master
Disc or Blank Discs for quality.
d. Please allow 5-10 seconds for the duplicator to detect your
Master Disc and Blank Discs as well. After your Master
Disc and Blank Discs have been recognized, then you shall
see the following screen:
Preparing...
7 Disc Detected, Go?
*The “7” indicates there are 7 discs recognized by
the writer tray. Actual quantity may be different
depending on your machine.
By default, the “Auto Start” setting is set to “Auto”.
For example, if your duplicator has detected 3
blank discs and didn’t detect any additional blank
discs within 30 seconds, then the duplication will
start automatically.
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Once the number of blank discs you inserted
matches the number of discs detected on the
screen. Then press “>>” (if you are not using
Auto Start or wish to speed up the process) to
confirm and the following Processing screen will
appear.
Processing...
Please Wait
If the number of blank discs you inserted doesn’t
match the number of discs detected on the screen,
please give 10-15 seconds for the duplicator to
recognize all of your blank discs.
e. After 2 or 3 seconds of processing time, the following
Copy Progress Screen will appear.
Counter Specified
No Counter
Copying ... 4012MB
Copying ... 4012MB
0/21
12%
0
12%
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“4012MB” indicates the
capacity of the master disc.
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“4012MB” indicates the
capacity of the master disc.
“12%” indicates the current
progress of the duplication.
“12%” indicates the current
progress of the duplication.
“0/21” indicates you have a
project size of 21 copies and
you have made 0 copies so far.
“0” indicates that you have
made 0 copies so far.
It is normal to see the progress indicator stays at 0-
10% and 100% for approximately 30 seconds for
CD duplication and up to 1 minute for DVD
duplication. That is caused by the initializing and
finalizing stage.
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Once the duplication run is completed, the successful
copies will be ejected and you shall see the following
screen:
PASS 7 FAIL 0( 7)
Waiting for Blanks
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“PASS 7” indicates that you’ve
just made 7 successful copies.
“FAIL 0” indicates that you
have no failure in this run.
“7” indicates that you’ve
successfully copied 7 copies so
far.
Next, refill more blank media to continue making more
copies, or you can press “<<” to terminate your project and
go back to the main menu.
If you’ve specified a counter value for your project and
your project is completed, you shall see the following
screen:
21 Disc Copied
Press OK to Finish
If you see above message, you can press “>>” to go back to
main menu.
If you enabled the counter and the number of discs
you have inserted is more than what you requested,
you will receive a message regarding you have
inserted more discs than what you need. You can
continue to copy or you can eject the extras.
If you happen to have any failed discs (bad copy),
the failed disc(s) will not be ejected automatically.
You need to manually eject them and throw them
away if they are write once recordable disc(s).
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Tutorial Guide:
II. Make Hard Drive(HDD)-to-Disc Copies (For Duplicator w/
HDD installed)
Copying from the Hard Drive is the best way to make copies.
Overall, there are 4 benefits to copying from the Hard Drive:
i. Performance – Duplicating from the Hard Drive will be
able to boost the DVD duplication speed to 8x or above.
ii. Stability – Duplicating from Hard Drive will stabilize
the duplication process compared to the Disc to Disc
duplicating.
iii. Durability – Hard Drive is a much better storage device
than DVD recordable discs. First of all, DVD recordable
discs are composed of chemical materials tend to
degrade over a period of time while Hard Drives are
made of magnetic disks which will last over 100 years.
Secondly, DVD recordable discs are often exposed and
can very easily be scratched on its surface, while Hard
Drives are covered with metal and mounted inside the
duplicator.
iv. Convenience – With your master discs stored inside the
Hard Drive, you can have access to each one easily.
There is no need to carry your master discs; they are all
stored inside the duplicator.
If your duplicator has a Hard Drive installed, your built-in
Hard Drive will be divided into a number of partitions, or slots.
Each partition/slot will hold ONE and ONLY ONE master disc
regardless of the capacity of your master disc.
The number of partitions is determined by dividing your Hard
Drive’s total capacity by 1GB for CD format, 5GB for DVD-5
format or 9GB for DVD-9 format (Double Layer) and
subtracting one partition for system use.
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For example, if you have a 40GB Hard Drive, then you can
calculate the number of DVD-5 format partitions by: 40 / 5 = 8.
Since there is 1 partition reserved for the system use, you will
have 7 partitions to use.
Or you can calculate the number of DVD-9 format partitions
by: 40 / 9 = 4.17. Since you cannot use an incomplete partition,
there will be a total of 4 partitions available for a 40GB Hard
Drive. Since 1 partition is reserved for system use; there will be
3 partitions available for use.
The following steps will show you how to load your master
disc into the installed Hard Drive as a disc image and copy the
stored disc image into several blank discs. This process is
recommended for mass volume productions.
How to make copies from the Hard Drive?
When you turn on your duplicator, after it has booted up, you
should see the following signifying your duplicator is ready.
DUPLICATOR 5.00
1. COPY
1. Make sure the Master Reading Source is set to the Hard
Drive.
It is very important to make sure the Master Reading Source
is set to the Hard Drive in order to avoid unnecessary error
messages. To check the Master Reading Source, please do the
following:
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a. Use UP or DOWN arrow button to navigate to the
following screen.
DUPLICATOR 5.00
8. Select Source
b. Press “>>” to enter Select Source Menu and you shall see
the following:
Hard Drive Port 0
WDC WD400EB-75CPF0
Make sure it is located at “Hard Drive”. If not, then you
need to press UP or DOWN navigation button to search
for it.
c. Press “>>” to submit your selection. After your selection
has been submitted, you will see the following:
DUPLICATOR 5.00
8. Select Source
2. Load your master disc onto the Hard Drive. If you have
already loaded your master disc onto the Hard Drive,
then you can skip step 2 and go to step 3.
a. Use UP or DOWN arrow button to navigate to the
following screen.
DUPLICATOR 5.00
10.Hard Drive Setup
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b. Press “>>” to enter Hard Drive Setup Menu and you
shall see the following:
Hard Drive Setup
1.Select Partition
c. Now, load your master disc on to the Hard Drive. To do
so, use UP or DOWN arrow button to navigate to the
following screen.
Hard Drive Setup
2.Load Partition
d. Press “>>” to enter Load Partition Menu and you shall
see the following:
Load Partition [ 1/ 8]
Load->New Partition
*The “1” indicates the number of partitions
you’ve already loaded into the Hard
Drive . (Includes the Reserve Partition)
*The “8” indicates the total number of partitions
you can load to the Hard Drive.
e. Now, you have a choice to load your master disc into a new
(empty) partition or overwrite one of the existing partitions
if any exists. You can simple press UP or DOWN arrow
button to select your partition and press “>>” to submit.
You will see the following:
Edit Partition Name
[
] OK?
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f. Now, you can name the partition you are about to load into
the Hard Drive. To enter the name, you need to use the UP
or DOWN buttons to select the character and use “>>” or
“<<” button to move the cursor position and once you’ve
finished, move the cursor to “OK” and press “>>”. For
example, if you want to name the partition for your master
disc as “FUN”. Then do the following:
Make sure the cursor is located at the first position:
Edit Partition Name
[x
] OK?
i. Press “DOWN” button consecutively until “F”
is displayed.
ii. Press “>>” button once to move the cursor to
the next position.
iii. Press “DOWN” button consecutively until “U”
is displayed.
iv. Press “>>” button once to move the cursor to
the next position.
v.
Press “DOWN” button consecutively until “N”
is displayed.
vi. Press “>>” button once to move the cursor to
the next position.
vii. Now, we have the name “FUN” displayed and
then, press “>>” consecutively until the cursor
is moved to “OK”.
viii. Then, press “>>” once to submit your name
selection.
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g. Now you shall see the following confirmation screen:
Load Partition?
[FUN
], OK?
h. Press “>>” button to confirm. Once your master disc has
been recognized. The loading progress indicator will be
displayed and you shall see the following
Loading ...
FUN
1% 123MB loaded
*The “123MB” indicates the amount of data has
been loaded to the Hard Drive.
i. Once your master disc has been loaded completely, you
shall see the following:
Load Partition OK!
Press OK to Continue
Then, you can press “>>” button to go back to the Hard
Drive Setup Menu.
3. Go back to “COPY” Menu.
a. Press “<<” button to go back to the main menu. You shall
see the following:
DUPLICATOR 5.00
10.Hard Drive Setup
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b. Use UP or DOWN arrow button to navigate to the
following screen.
DUPLICATOR 5.00
1. COPY
4. Start the Copy Process.
a. Now, please insert your blank discs into the writer trays
(make sure the Reader Tray is empty) and press “>>”
button to enter COPY menu. You will be asked to choose
which hard drive partition to copy from:
Choose Partition
2->[FUN
]DVD
b. Choose the desired partition to copy from and press “>>”
button to submit your selection. Then you shall see the
following Counter Selection Menu:
Counter:
No Counter
c. The Counter Selection Menu will let you to choose how
many copies you want to make for your project. This
Counter Selection feature will allow the duplicator to
count the number of copies you’ve made and prompt you
when the desired number of copies has been made.
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 the “No Counter”,
simply press “>>” button when you see the screen above. Then
skip below and continue on to step “d”.
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Or, you can select “Specify Counter” between 1 to 9999 by
pressing the UP or DOWN navigation button to the below screen:
Counter:
Specify Counter
Then please press “>>” button to submit. You shall see the screen
below:
Specify Counter:
[0 ] OK?
To specify the number of copies for your project, you need to
enter/input a 4-digit number. If you are planning to specify a
number that is less than 4 digits, please fill the leading spaces with
“0”s (any leading “0” will be skipped). An example of that 4-digit
number could be “0234” (Two hundred and thirty four), or “0010”
(ten). Remember, the beginning “0”s are skipped, therefore “0010”
means “10”, which is the number 10.
To enter the number, you need to use UP or DOWN button to
select the number for each digit and use “>>” or “<<” button to
move the cursor position right or left, once you’ve finished, move
the cursor to “OK” and press “>>”. For example, if I want to
specify a counter value of 21 (twenty one). The 4-digit value
would be “0021”. To input the desired quantity, please do the
following:
Make sure the cursor is located at the first position:
Specify Counter:
[X ] OK?
i. Press “DOWN” button consecutively until “0” is
displayed.
ii. Press “>>” button once to move the cursor to the next
position.
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iii. Press “DOWN” button consecutively until “0” is
displayed.
iv. Press “>>” button once to move the cursor to the next
position.
v. Press “DOWN” button consecutively until “2” is
displayed.
vi. Press “>>” button once to move the cursor to the next
position.
vii. Press “DOWN” button consecutively until “1” is
displayed.
viii. Now, we have “0021” displayed and then, press “>>”
once and the cursor is now moved to “OK”.
ix. Then, press “>>” once to submit your counter value.
Now you shall see following screen:
Preparing...
Waiting for Blanks
If the ABOVE screen is displayed for more than 2
minutes, please check your Blank Discs for
quality.
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d. Please allow 5-10 seconds for the duplicator to detect your
Hard Drive partition and Blank Discs as well. After your
Hard Drive partition and Blank Discs have been recognized,
then you shall see the following screen:
Preparing...
7 Disc Detected, Go?
*The “7” indicates there are 7 discs that were
recognized by the recording tray. Actual quantity
may be different depend on your machine.
By default, the “Auto Start” setting is set to “Auto”.
For example, if your duplicator has detected 3 blank
discs and didn’t detect any additional blank discs for
30 seconds, then the duplication will be started
automatically.
Once the number of blank discs you inserted matches
the number of discs detected on the screen. Then
press “>>” (if you are not using Auto Start or wish to
speed up the process) to confirm and the following
Processing screen will appear.
Processing...
Please Wait
If the number of blank discs you inserted doesn’t
match the number of discs detected on the screen,
please give 10-15 seconds for the duplicator to
recognize all of your blank discs.
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e. After 2 or 3 seconds of processing time, the following
Copy Progress Screen will appear.
Counter Specified
No Counter
Copying ... H4012MB
Copying ... H4012MB
0/21
12%
0
12%
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“4012MB” indicates the
capacity of the master disc.
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“4012MB” indicates the
capacity of the master disc.
“12%” indicates the current
progress of the duplication.
“12%” indicates the current
progress of the duplication.
“0/21” indicates you have a
project size of 21 copies and
you have made 0 copies so far.
“0” indicates that you have
made 0 copies so far.
“H” indicates you are copying
from a Hard Drive Image.
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“H” indicates you are copying
from a Hard Drive Image.
It is normal to see the progress indicator stays at 0-
10% and 100% for approximately 30 seconds for
CD duplication and up to 1 minute for DVD
duplication. That is caused by the initializing and
finalizing stages.
Once the duplication run is completed, the good copies will
be ejected and you shall see the following screen:
PASS 7 FAIL 0( 7)
Waiting for Blanks
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“PASS 7” indicates that you’ve
just made 7 successful copies.
“FAIL 0” indicates that you
have no failure in this run.
“7” indicates that you’ve
successfully copied 7 copies so
far.
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Next, refill more blank media to continue making more
copies, or you can press “<<” to terminate your project and
go back to the main menu.
If you’ve specified a counter value for your project and
your project is completed, you shall see the following
screen:
21 Disc Copied
Press OK to Finish
If you see above message, you can press “>>” to go back to
main menu.
If you enabled the counter and the number of discs
you have inserted is more than what you requested,
you will receive a message regarding you have
inserted more discs than what you need. You can
continue to copy or you can eject the extras.
If you happen to have any failed discs (bad copy),
the failed disc(s) will not be ejected automatically.
You need to manually eject them and throw them
away if they are write once recordable disc(s).
NOTES
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Tutorial Guide:
III. Select the Duplication Speed
This process will allow you to adjust the duplication speed
subject to your various needs.
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
as follows:
• Poor Blank Media Quality – When your media quality
is not good, lowering down the duplication speed is
necessary to make good copies.
• Poor Master Disc Quality – If your master disc
condition is not good, lowering down the duplication
speed will reduce the failure rates greatly.
• 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 down the speed to produce
the best quality duplicates.
When you turn on your duplicator, after it has booted up, you
should see the following signifying your duplicator is ready.
DUPLICATOR
1. COPY
5.00
1. Navigate to Speed Selection Menu.
Press UP or DOWN arrow button to navigate to the following
screen.
DUPLICATOR
5.00
7.Select Burn Speed
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2. Enter Speed Selection Menu.
Then, you can press “>>” button to enter into Speed
Selection Menu.
You shall see the following:
Select Burn Speed:
DVD to DVD
3. Select Duplication Speed Type.
There are four types of recording speed:
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CD to CD: Copy CD Disc to CD-R Discs directly. (On-
The-Fly)
DVD to DVD:Copy DVD Disc to DVD±R Discs directly.
(On-The-Fly)***
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HDD to CD: Copy Hard Drive CD Image to CD-R Discs.
HDD to DVD:Copy Hard Drive DVD Image to DVD±R
Discs.
Depending on what type of duplication and your duplicator
restrictions, you need to select the correct type in order to
take effect. To select the recording speed types, you need to
press UP or DOWN button to adjust and press “>>” button to
submit your selection.
*** To ensure the duplication quality, for certain models, you are
not allowed to adjust the duplication speed for DVD to DVD
to greater than 6x duplication speed. To achieve maximum
duplication speed, you need to perform duplications from the
Hard Drive. For detailed instructions, please refer to
“Tutorial Section II – Make Hard Drive-to-Disc Copies.”
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4. Select Desired Duplication Speed.
Once you have submitted the duplication speed type, you
shall see the following:
DVD to DVD Speed:
6x
You can press UP or DOWN button to select the desired
speed and then press “>>” to submit your speed selection.
5. Once your selection has been changed successfully, you
shall see the following screen for 2 seconds.
DVD to DVD Speed:
Adjusted to:
Then you will be directed back to the main menu:
DUPLICATOR 5.00
4x
7.Select Burn Speed
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Tutorial Guide:
IV. Select the Master Reading Source
When you try to make a copy, you need to specify where the
master disc is. Is it in the Reader tray? Or is it an Image inside
the Hard Drive? This tutorial will show you how to change
the Master Reading Source to satisfy your needs.
Basically, there are 3 scenarios that require you to select the
Master Reading Source.
• Disc-to-Disc copy (read for READER tray) – This is the
case when you would normally make copies on the fly.
You need to set the “Reader” as your Master Reading
Source.
• Hard Drive-to-Disc copy (if Hard Drive installed) – If you
want to make copies from your Hard Drive Image, you
need to select the source as “Hard Drive”.
There are four benefits to copy from Hard Drive:
i. Performance – Duplicating form the Hard Drive
will be able to boost the DVD duplication speed to
8x or above.
ii. Stability – Duplicating from Hard Drive will
stabilize the duplication process compared to the
Disc to Disc duplicating.
iii. Durability – Hard Drive is a much better storage
device than DVD recordable discs. First of all,
DVD recordable discs are composed of chemical
materials tend to degrade over a period of time
while Hard Drives are made of magnetic disks
which will last over 100 years. Secondly, DVD
recordable discs are often exposed and can very
easily be scratched on its surface, while Hard
Drives are covered with metal and mounted inside
the duplicator.
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iv. Convenience – With your master discs stored inside
the Hard Drive, you can have access to each one
easily. There is no need to carry your master discs;
they are all stored inside the duplicator.
• Disc-to-Disc copy (read for WRITER tray) – This is the
case when your master disc is full of scratches. You
would need to use the Writer Tray as your Master
Reading Source to make a copy and use the new copy as
your new master to make more copies.
When you turn on your duplicator, after it has booted up, you
should see the following signifying your duplicator is ready.
DUPLICATOR 5.00
1. COPY
1. Navigate to Source Selection Menu.
Press UP or DOWN arrow button to navigate to the following
screen.
DUPLICATOR 5.00
8.Select Source
2. Enter Source Selection Menu.
Then, you can press “>>” button to enter into Source
Selection Menu.
You shall see the following:
Reader Port 2.0
Pioneer DVD-ROM
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3. Select Desired Master Reading Device.
You can press UP or DOWN button to select the desired
Master Reading Source. Then, you can press “>>” to submit
your Source Selection.
4. Once your selection has been changed successfully, you
shall see the following screen for 2 seconds:
Reader Port 2.0
Selected!
Then you will be directed back to the main menu:
DUPLICATOR
5.00
8.Select Source
After loading your master disc to the Hard Drive,
please make sure to remove your master disc from
the Master Reading Tray. Failure to do so might
cause improper duplication.
NOTES
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Tutorial Guide:
V.
Load Master Disc onto the Hard Drive
In order to copy from the Hard Drive, you are required to load your
master disc onto a hard drive partition.
The number of partitions is determined by dividing your Hard
Drive’s total capacity by 1GB for CD format, 5GB for DVD-5
format or 9 GB for DVD-9 format (Double Layer) and subtracting
one partition for system use.
For example, if you have a 40GB Hard Drive, you can calculate
the number of DVD-5 format partitions by: 40 / 5 = 8. Since there
is 1 partition reserved for the system use, you will have 7 partitions
to use.
Or you can calculate the number of DVD-9 format partitions by:
40 / 9 = 4.17. Since you cannot use an incomplete partition, there
will be a total of 4 partitions available for a 40GB Hard Drive.
Since 1 partition is reserved for system use; there will be 3
partitions available for use.
To load your master disc onto a hard drive partition, please do the
following:
1. Make sure the Master Reading Source is set to the Hard
Drive.
It is very important to make sure the Master Reading Source
is set for the Hard Drive in order to avoid unnecessary error
messages. To check the Master Reading Source, please do the
following:
a. Use UP or DOWN arrow button to navigate to the
following screen.
DUPLICATOR 5.00
8. Select Source
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b. Press “>>” to enter Select Source Menu and you
shall see the following:
Hard Drive Port 0
WDC WD400EB-75CPF0
Make sure it is located at “Hard Drive”. If not,
then you need to press UP or DOWN navigation
button to search for it.
c. Press “>>” to submit your selection. After your
selection has been submitted, you will see the
following:
DUPLICATOR 5.00
8. Select Source
2. Load your master disc onto the Hard Drive.
a. Use UP or DOWN arrow button to navigate to the
following screen.
DUPLICATOR 5.00
10.Hard Drive Setup
b. Press “>>” to enter Hard Drive Setup Menu and you
shall see the following:
Hard Drive Setup
1.Select Partition
c. Now, load your master disc on to the Hard Drive.
To do so, use UP or DOWN arrow button to
navigate to the following screen.
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Hard Drive Setup
2.Load Partition
d. Press “>>” to. enter Load Partition Menu and you
shall see the following:
Load Partition [ 1/ 8]
Load->New Partition
*The “1” indicates the number of partitions
you’ve already loaded into the Hard
Drive .
(Includes the Reserved Partition)
*The “8” indicates the total number of partitions
you can load to the Hard Drive.
e. Now, you have a choice to load your master disc
into a new (empty) partition or overwrite one of the
existing partitions if any exists. You can simple
press UP or DOWN arrow button to select your
partition and press “>>” to submit. You will see the
following:
Edit Partition Name
[
] OK?
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f. Now, you can name the partition you are about to
load into the Hard Drive. To enter the name, you
need to use UP or DOWN button to select the
character and use “>>” or “<<” button to move the
cursor position and once you’ve finished, move the
cursor to “OK” and press “>>”. For example, if I
want to name the partition of your master disc as
“FUN”. Then do the following:
Edit Partition Name
[x
] OK?
Make sure the cursor is located at the first position:
ix. Press “DOWN” button consecutively until “F” is
displayed.
x.
Press “>>” button once to move the cursor to the
next position.
xi. Press “DOWN” button consecutively until “U” is
displayed.
xii. Press “>>” button once to move the cursor to the
next position.
xiii. Press “DOWN” button consecutively until “N” is
displayed.
xiv.
xv.
Press “>>” button once to move the cursor to the
next position.
Now, we have the name “FUN” displayed and then,
press “>>” consecutively until the cursor is moved
to “OK”.
xvi. Then, press “>>” once to submit your name
selection.
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g. Now you shall see the following confirmation screen:
Load Partition?
[FUN
], OK?
h. Press “>>” button to confirm. Once your master disc has
been recognized. The loading progress indicator will be
displayed and you shall see the following
Loading ...
FUN
1% 123MB loaded
*The “123MB” indicates the amount of data has
been loaded to the Hard Drive.
i. Once your master disc has been loaded completely, you
shall see the following:
Load Partition OK!
Press OK to Continue
Then, you can press “>>” button to go back to the Hard
drive Setup Menu.
NOTES
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Tutorial Guide:
VI. Rename Existing Hard Drive Partition Name
When you load your master disc to a hard drive partition, you
are asked to give it a name. However, if you don’t like the
name you entered before, you can rename it at anytime
afterwards. To rename your existing hard drive partition
name, please do the following:
1. Use UP or DOWN arrow button to navigate to the
following screen.
DUPLICATOR 5.00
10.Hard Drive Setup
2. Press “>>” to enter HDD Image Setup Menu and you
shall see the following:
Hard Drive Setup
1.Select Partition
3. Use UP or DOWN arrow button to navigate to the
following screen.
Hard Drive Setup
3.Rename Partition
4. Press “>>” to enter Rename Partition Menu and you
shall see the following:
Choose Partition
1->[FUN
] DVD
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5. Use UP or DOWN arrow button to find the desired
partition and then press “>>” to submit your selection
and you shall see the following confirmation screen:
Rename Partition
[FUN
] DVD, OK?
6. Press “>>” once again to confirm it and you shall see
the following:
Rename Partition
[FUN
] OK
7. Now, you can rename the partition you’ve just
selected.
To enter the name, you need to use UP or DOWN button
to select the character and use “>>” or “<<” button to
move the cursor position and once you finished, move the
cursor to “OK” and press “>>”. For example, if I want to
rename the image “FUN” to “FUN2”. Then do the
following:
Move the cursor to the forth position by pressing “>>”
until you reached desired location:
Enter HDD Image Name
[FUNx
] OK
i. Press “DOWN” button consecutively until “2” is
displayed.
ii. Now, we have renamed the image name “FUN” to
“FUN2”. So we can press “>>” consecutively until the
cursor is moved to “OK”.
iii. Then, press “>>” once to submit your name selection.
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Once you’ve done above, you shall see the following:
Partition FUN2
Renamed!
Then, you will be directed back to HDD Image
Setup Menu.
Hard Drive Setup
3.Rename Partition
NOTES
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Tutorial Guide:
VII. Delete Existing Hard Drive Partition Permanently
If for some reason you would like to delete your existing hard
drive partition permanently, you can do the following:
1.
Use UP or DOWN arrow button to navigate to the
following screen.
DUPLICATOR 5.00
10.Hard Drive Setup
2.
Press “>>” to enter Hard Drive Setup Menu and you
shall see the following:
Hard Drive Setup
1.Select Partition
3. Use UP or DOWN arrow button to navigate to the
following screen.
Hard Drive Setup
4.Delete Partition
4. Press “>>” to enter Delete Partition Menu and you
shall see the following:
Choose Partition
1->[FUN
] DVD
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5. Use UP or DOWN arrow button to find the desired
partition and then press “>>” to submit your
selection and you shall see the following:
Delete Partition
[FUN
] DVD, OK?
6. Press “>>” to confirm and you shall see the
following for 2 seconds.
Partition [FUN
Deleted!
]
7. Then, you will be directed back to Hard Drive Setup
Menu.
Hard Drive Setup
4.Delete Partition
NOTES
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Tutorial Guide:
VIII. Changing the Hard Drive Partition Size
If you have a 16x speed or higher duplicator with double
layer/dual layer DVD9 capability, the hard drive partitions are
set at the default size of 9GB each to accommodate for the
expanded size of the DVD9 format. If you require more
partitions and do not plan on utilizing double layer/dual layer
DVD9 media, you will need to change the Hard Drive partition
size to 5GB. Please keep in mind that if you alter the partition
size, all previous data/video stored on the hard drive will be
lost and you will only be able to load media with less than
specified partition size capacity.
To change the hard drive partition size, please do following:
1. Use UP or DOWN arrow button to navigate to the
following screen:
DUPLICATOR 5.00
10.Hard Drive Setup
2. Press “>>” to enter Hard Drive Setup Menu and you
shall see the following:
Hard Drive Setup
1.Select Partition
3. Use UP or DOWN arrow button to navigate to the
following screen:
Hard Drive Setup
6.Partition Size
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4. Press “>>” to enter Partition Size Menu and you shall
see the following:
Partition Size
Auto
5. Use UP or DOWN arrow button to find the desired
partition size and then press “>>” to submit your
selection. Then you will be directed back to Hard Drive
Setup Menu.
Hard Drive Setup
6.Partition Size
Please keep in mind that if you alter the partition
size, all previous data/video stored on the hard
drive will be lost and you will only be able to load
media with less than specified partition size
capacity.
NOTES
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Tutorial Guide
IX. Change the SETUP settings
Most of the internal settings and information is stored
inside the SETUP menu. To explore and modify them is
simple. Below is an example to modify the “Auto Start”
setting. Please note that the default setup is set for optimal
performance of the duplicator, it is unnecessary to change
if you are satisfied with the outcome.
1. Use UP or DOWN arrow button to navigate to the
following screen.
DUPLICATOR 5.00
12.Setup
2. Press “>>” to enter Setup Menu and you shall see the
following:
Setup
1.Language
3. Use UP or DOWN arrow button to navigate to the
following screen.
Setup
2.Auto Start
4. Press “>>” to enter Auto Start Setting Menu and you
shall see the following:
Auto Start
Auto
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5. Use UP or DOWN arrow button to modify the setting
to “Full” and then press “>>” to submit your
selection and you shall see the following:
Setup
2.Auto Start
6. If you would like to modify more settings, then please
go back to step 3. Otherwise, press “<<” button to
bring you back to main menu.
DUPLICATOR 5.00
12.Setup
NOTES
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Tutorial Guide:
X. Audio CD Editing
This process will guide you to perform the Audio Track
Selection feature. This process will help you combine audio
tracks from various CDs into a single customized audio CD.
In order for the duplicator to do all those things, you need a
temporary storage location to hold your songs before the
duplicator can make it an audio CD. The following are the
choices you will have:
• Hard Drive (if a Hard Drive is Installed):
By choosing “Hard Drive” as the temporary storage
location, you will be instructed to load all of your
favorite songs into the Hard Drive and after you have
selected all of your favorite songs, you will be
instructed to copy them onto a blank 80 min CD-R
media.
• Blank CD-R media:
By choosing “Blank CD-R” as the temporary storage
location, you will be instructed to copy all of your
favorite songs into the blank CD-R you’ve inserted
and after you have finished, you will be instructed to
finalize the CD-R disc.
When you turn on your duplicator, after it has booted up, you
should see the following signifying your duplicator is ready.
DUPLICATOR 5.00
1.COPY
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1. Going to the “Edit Audio Track” menu
Press UP or DOWN arrow button to navigate to the following
screen.
DUPLICATOR
5.00
11.Edit Audio Tracks
2. If your duplicator does not have a Hard Drive installed,
please skip to Step 5. However, if your duplicator does
have a Hard Drive installed, you will see the following:
Edit Track To:
Blank CD
At this point, you can press UP or DOWN arrow button to
select how you want to mix your audio tracks
Below are your options:
• Hard Drive(if a Hard Drive is Installed):
By choosing “Hard Drive” as the temporary storage
location, you will be instructed to load all of your
favorite songs into the Hard Drive and after you have
selected all of your favorite songs, you will be
instructed to copy them onto a blank 80 min CD-R
media.
• Blank CD-R media:
By choosing “Blank CD-R” as the temporary storage
location, you will be instructed to copy all of your
favorite songs into the blank CD-R you’ve inserted
and after you have finished, you will be instructed to
finalize the CD-R disc.
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3. Once you made your selection, you shall see the following:
Preparing...
Waiting for Master
OR
Preparing...
Waiting for a Blank
When you see above, please insert an audio CD that contains
your favorite track(s) in the Master Reading Tray and a blank
CD-R media into one of Writer Trays.
If either one of the ABOVE 2 screens is shown
for more than 2 minutes, please check your
Master Disc or Blank Discs for quality.
Please allow 5-10 seconds for the duplicator to detect your
Master Disc and Blank Discs as well. After your Master Disc
and Blank Discs have been recognized, then you shall see the
following screen:
Total: 0 Trk 0m: 0s
Track 1: 4m:31s
When you see above, you can press UP or DOWN arrow
button to display the information on each track of this audio
CD and press “>>” to select the track to be copied. Once a
track is selected, you shall see “*” on the left of the track
number on the 2nd line. You will also be able to see the total
tracks and total playtime you have selected. Once you have
finished selecting the tracks you want to copy, you can press
UP or DOWN arrow button until you see “ARE YOU
DONE?” on the 2nd line like screen following:
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Total 6 Trk 26m:17s
Are you done?
You can press “>>” button to submit your selection. You will
see the following:
Audio Editing
1
4m:37s 40MB
“1” indicates that it is working on track #1.
“4m:37s” indicates that the track’s playback time.
“40MB” indicates the capacity of the track in MB.
If the capacity of total audio tracks you have selected
is more than your blank CD-R disc’s capacity, you
shall see the following two screens flashing:
OVER BLANK DISC CAPA
Press OK to Continue
BLANK DISC CAPACITY
Press OK to Continue
If you see messages above, please press “>>” button to
continue.
Once the Copying process is complete, you shall see the
following screen:
Total 6 Trk 26m:17s
Finish Editing? >
At this point, you have a choice to finalize it (mark the completion)
or insert another audio CD for more songs.
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If you choose to insert another audio CD for more songs, you need
to press DOWN arrow button until you see the following screen:
Total 6 Trk 26m:17s
Insert Next Master?>
Then, press “>>” button to continue. After that, your old master
disc will be ejected and you can insert another audio CD into the
Reading Tray. Please go back and follow the instruction on Step 3.
If you choose to finalize it, you need to press the DOWN arrow
button until you see the following screen:
Total 6 Trk 26m:17s
Finish Editing? >
Then, press “>>” button to continue. You will see following
confirmation screen:
Total 6 Trk 26m:17s
Confirm to Finalize?
Press “>>” button again to confirm the finalization; it will copy all
tracks to the blank CD-R media you have inserted and finalize it at
the end. During the process, you shall see following progress
indicator:
Processing to Disc..
10%
OR
Finalizing...
Please Wait
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When the whole process completes, your mixed copy will be
ejected and you shall see the following:
Job Completed!
Press OK to Finish
Then, you will be directed back to the main menu:
DUPLICATOR
5.00
11.Edit Audio Tracks
NOTES
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Example of Editing Audio Tracks to Hard Drive
(For Duplicators with Hard Drive Installed):
We need to create a new Audio CD from 2 different Discs.
CD1: song 2, and song 4
CD2: song 3, song 4 and song 5
1. Go to function 11. Edit Audio Track
DUPLICATOR
5.00
11.Edit Audio Tracks
2. Press “>>” button.
3. Use UP or DOWN arrow button to select “Hard Drive”. Then
press “>>” button.
4. Insert CD1 into the Master Reading Tray and a blank to Writer
Tray 1.
5. Wait until the following screen appears.
Total: 0 Trk 0m:00s
Track 1: 4m:03s
6. Use the UP or DOWN arrow button until you see “Track 2” on
the 2nd line, and then press “>>” to confirm. A “*” symbol will
appear on the left of “Track 2” like following:
Total: 1 Trk 4m:49s
*Track 2: 4m:49s
7. Use the UP or DOWN arrow button until you see “Track 4” on
the 2nd line, and then press “>>” to confirm. A “*” symbol will
appear on the left of “Track 4” like following:
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Total: 2 Trk 9m:47s
*Track 4: 4m:58s
8. Use the UP or DOWN arrow button until you see following:
Total: 2 Trk 9m:47s
Are you done?
9. Press “>>” Once you submit your selection, you shall see the
following:
Audio Editing... 3
4m:58s 43MB
10. Once the loading process is complete, you shall see the
following screen:
Total: 2 Trk 9m:47s
Finish Editing? >
11. Since you have not done with your selections yet, you need to
press DOWN button once and you shall see following:
Total: 2 Trk 9m:47s
Insert Next Master?
12. Press “>>” button to continue and insert CD2 into the reader
tray. When CD2 is inserted, wait until the following screen
appears.
Total: 2 Trk 9m:47s
Track 1: 4m:03s
13. Use the UP or DOWN arrow button until you see “Track 3” on
the 2nd line, and then press “>>” to confirm. A “*” symbol will
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appear on the left of “Track 3” like following:
Total: 3 Trk 14m:35s
*Track 3: 4m:47s
14. Use the UP or DOWN arrow button until you see “Track 4” on
the 2nd line, and then press “>>” to confirm. A “*” symbol will
appear on the left of “Track 4” like following:
Total: 4 Trk 20m:01s
*Track 4: 5m:26s
15. Use the UP or DOWN arrow button until you see “Track 5” on
the 2nd line, and then press “>>” to confirm. A “*” symbol will
appear on the left of “Track 5” like following:
Total: 5 Trk 24m:29s
*Track 5: 4m:27s
16. Use the UP or DOWN arrow button until you see following:
Total: 5 Trk 24m:29s
Are you done?
17. Press “>>” Once you submit your selection, you shall see the
following:
Audio Editing... 3
4m:47s 40MB
18. Once the loading process to the hard drive is complete, you
shall see following screen:
Total: 2 Trk 9m:47s
Finish Editing? >
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19. Since we have finished selecting all of our tracks. Press “>>”
button to continue to finalize. You shall see the following
screen:
Total: 2 Trk 9m:47s
Confirm to Finalize?
20. Press “>>” button again to confirm the finalization and you
shall see the following screen:
Processing to Disc..
10%
21. When the whole process completes, your mixed copy will be
ejected and you shall see the following:
Job Completed!
Press OK to Finish
Then, you will be directed back to the main menu:
DUPLICATOR
5.00
11.Edit Audio Tracks
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Tutorial Guide
XI.
Introduction to Account Management Feature
This feature allows you, the administrator, to have the power to:
1. Create user accounts and passwords to prevent
unauthorized use of this duplicator.
2. Edit existing user account information, including
name and password.
3. Delete existing user account(s).
4. Enable/Disable this feature.
This feature is disabled by default. Prior to activating the “account
management” feature, the duplicator recognizes all users as the
only activated user defined as the administrator. The pre-defined
password for this function is “0000”.
By adding additional users, each individual user will have his/her
own settings and have access to hard drive partitions he/she loaded
to the hard drive. No one else will have the permission other than
the Administrator.
For example, if USER1 logged-in and loaded a master disc to the
hard drive partition (Partition A); if USER2 logs-in, USER2 will
not have access to any partition loaded by USER1, which includes
partition A.
To take advantage of this feature, follow the below instructions:
1. Change the Administrator password. Please refer to
Feature Overview “3. Edit User Info” below for
more information.
2. Create a User Name and Password for every
authorized person on this duplicator. Please refer to
Feature Overview “2. Create User” below for more
information
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3. Enable the Account Management feature by turning
ON the “Password on Boot UP” setting. Please refer
to Feature Overview “5. Password on Bootup”
below for more information.
This duplicator comes with standard license which
allows you to create up to 32 users. However, if you
desire to create more than 32 users, please contact us
regarding our special 64 user license pack.
Account Management Feature Overview:
To access the account management feature, you need to perform
the following tasks:
When you turn on the duplicator, you shall see following:
DUPLICATOR 5.00
1. Copy
Press UP or DOWN Button Consecutively until you see
following:
DUPLICATOR 5.00
14. Manage Accounts
Press “>>” button once. You will be asked for the
Administrator’s Password.
Enter Admin’s PWD
[XXXX] OK
By default, the Administrator’s Password is “0000”. To
enter that, press UP or DOWN button to select the first
digit of your password and press “>>” button to submit the
current digit and you will be guided to select the next digit.
Repeat above steps until you’ve selected all digits of your
password. After you have entered the password, you need
to press “>>” button on “OK” to submit your password.
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Once your password is validated, you will be guided to the
main Manage Accounts screen like below:
Manage Accounts
1. View User
There are five menus in the Manage Accounts:
1. View User
Manage Accounts
1. View User
This menu allows you to view current existing user
accounts.
- User “Admin” is the administrative account.
It will always be there.
Press “>>” button to enter into this menu and press “<<”
button to go back to the main menu or cancel the current
selection.
2. Create User
Manage Accounts
2. Create User
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
user name and user password for a new account.
- User name can consists of maximum 8
alphanumeric letters or numbers.
- User password will consist of 4 numbers.
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Press “>>” button to enter into this menu and press “<<”
button to go back to the main menu or cancel the current
selection.
3. Edit User Info
Manage Accounts
3. Edit User Info
This menu allows you to change the existing user account’s
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.
- User “Admin” is the administrative account,
you can NOT change the user name for this
account, but you will be able to change the
password for this account.
- User name consists of maximum 8
alphanumeric letters or numbers.
-User password will consist of 4 numbers.
Press “>>” button to enter into this menu and press “<<”
button to go back to the main menu or cancel the current
selection.
4. Delete User
Manage Accounts
4. Delete User
This menu allows you to delete the existing user account.
During this process, you will be asked to select the existing
account to be removed.
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- User “Admin” is the administrative account;
you can NOT delete this account.
Press “>>” button to enter into this menu and press “<<”
button to go back to the main menu or cancel the current
selection.
5. Password on Bootup
Manage Accounts
5. Password on Bootup
This menu allows you to enable/disable account
management upon boot up. During this process, you will be
asked to select “ON” or “OFF” (enable/disable).
Press “>>” button to enter into this menu and press “<<”
button to go back to the main menu or cancel the current
selection.
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Tutorial Guide
XII. Introduction to Duplication Mode
In order to achieve 8x or higher duplication performance;
there are 3 factors that need to be certified as 8x or higher
speed:
1. Master Disc Reading Speed
2. Computer Controlling Speed
3. Recorder Writing Speed*
*The recordable media must be certified 8x or higher
in order to have 8x or higher recorder writing speed.
If any or all of the above 3 factors fail to meet the 8x or up
higher certification, under any circumstances, you will
encounter bottleneck symptoms which will delay your
duplication time and reduce your duplication quality.
When making duplications directly from the master disc to
the blank disc; you often cannot maintain true 8x speed
throughout the duplication process. Unfortunately, due to
physical recordable DVD limitations, most DVD master
discs can not be read at 8x or higher speeds continuously.
Often the reader will fall behind the burners and the whole
process will have to slow down.
In order to avoid this issue, first load the master disc into
the hard drive and make all duplications through the hard
drive. To duplicate form the Hard Drive, you need to load
your DVD master disc into a Hard Drive partition. Once
loaded, make copies from the Hard Drive partition as you
would from the master disc. This process can be a little
complicated and requires certain knowledge of the
duplicator in order to operate.
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To simplify this process for anyone, we introduced a new
feature called “Load and Copy” under the new category
“Duplication Mode”. This feature reduces the “Duplication
from Hard Drive” process to a single step!
There are two features under “Duplication modes”:
On the Fly:
This mode instructs the duplicator to copy directly
from the master disc. The duplicator performs
simultaneous read and write operations without any
delays.
Advantage:
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Ideal for small quantity quick duplication.
Disadvantage:
Requires a master disc for each and every run.
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(Could be harmful for the master disc)
Maximum DVD duplication speed is typically
limited to 4x or 6x.
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Requires the master disc to be in excellent condition
for error free duplication.
Load and Copy:
This mode instructs the duplicator to load your
master disc into the built-in hard drive reserve
partition and make the requested quantity of copies
directly from the hard drive. The image will remain
stored in the reserve partition, available for future
duplications of the same project until you perform
this feature again with a new master. Once a new
master is used for Load and Copy, the new image
will override the previous image and all
duplications from the reserve partition will be with
the new image.
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Advantage:
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Faster duplication in a long run.
(Un-Restricted DVD Duplication speed supported
by the duplication blank media)
Stable duplication.
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Reliable duplication
Disadvantage:
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The loading time may have an impact on overall
duplication time for small duplication jobs.
The master disc will be loaded to the reserve
partition in the Hard Drive temporarily until a new
master is loaded and overrides the previous image.
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In comparing this duplication mode with the traditional
“Duplication from Hard Drive” process, it offers the user more
simplicity. By selecting the “Load and Copy” mode via one simple
touch, all the necessary tasks will be automated for you. However,
in bypassing the standard “Duplication from Hard Drive” process,
you cannot use the Partition naming feature and the image will
only remain until it’s overridden by using load and copy from
another master disc.
By default, the duplication mode is set to “Auto”. This will
prompt you to choose between one of the duplication
modes when you enter any of the following functions:
“Copy”, “Test”, “Test + Copy”, and “Copy + Compare”.
However, if you prefer not to be prompted each time, you
can always go to “12. Setup” and select menu 14 and
manually reset it. To do so, please follow the below steps:
When you turn on the duplicator, you shall see following:
DUPLICATOR 5.00
1. Copy
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Press UP or DOWN Button Consecutively until you see
following:
DUPLICATOR 5.00
12. Setup
Press “>>” button once. You shall see following:
Setup
1.Language
Press UP or DOWN Button Consecutively until you see
following:
Setup
9.Duplication Mode
Press “>>” button once. You shall see following:
Duplication Mode:
Auto
Press UP or DOWN Button Consecutively to select your
desired mode.
Duplication Mode:
Load and Copy
Press “>>” button once to submit your selection. You shall
see following:
Setup
9. Duplication Mode
Press “<<” Button once to go back to the main menu.
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Setup Guide
I. Setup IEEE 1394 Firewire / USB 2.0 device(s)
For first time use
1. Turn your duplicator off if it is running.
2. Turn your computer off if it is running.
3. Set the IEEE 1394 Firewire/USB2.0 switch to “ON” at the
back of your duplicator.
4. Using the standard IEEE 1394 Firewire/USB 2.0 cable to
connect your computer and your duplicator.
5. Turn on your duplicator.
6. Turn on your computer.
7. After that, your computer will recognize a number of
external devices depend on the machine you purchased.
You need to reboot your duplicator every time when
you want to turn on/off the USB 2.0/Firewire
Device(s).
Every single PC related products have the compatibility
issue. Even though we have thoroughly tested your
Firewire/USB connection(s) before we shipped it out,
there’s still a slight chance that your PC/Mac computer is
not compatible with our Firewire/USB connection. If that
happens, please contact your PC/Mac manufacture for
possible configuration changes to make it work or try it
on other PC/Mac computers.
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Menu Overview:
1. COPY
This menu will guide you to make CD/DVD copies. Before
you enter this menu to copy, please make sure you have
selected the correct Master Reading Source. For more
information, please refer to “Tutorial Guide I – Make Disc-
to-Disc Copies” or “Tutorial Guide II – Make Hard
Drive(HDD)-to-Disc Copies”
2. TEST
This menu will guide you to make simulation of copying
process. During this simulation process, all write once
recordable discs such as (DVD-R, CD-R) will be reusable.
The purpose of performing such simulation is to ensure error
free duplication.
Due to the physical limitation of DVD+R recordable
format, you can not perform this procedure if your
recordable discs are DVD+R. If you do so, you will
encounter failure messages.
If you are using CD/DVD ReWritable discs as your
blanks media during the simulation, all of the content
inside those discs will be ereased permanently.
3. COMPARE
This menu will guide you to perform a bit-by-bit comparison
between the Master Reading Source and all the copied discs
inside the writer tray. The purpose to perform this compare
operation is to ensure all of your copies have the exactly same
information as your Master Reading Source.
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4. TEST + COPY
This menu will guide you to perform the simulation of
copying process and if everything has passed during the
simulation, a real copying process will be performed. If
there’s an error encountered during the simulation, an error
message will be displayed and the copying process will not be
initiated.
5. COPY + COMPARE
This menu will guide you to make copies for you and after the
copy process has been finished, it will perform an additional
comparison process automatically to ensure data correctness.
6. VERIFY
This menu will guide you to perform Disc Readalibility
Check. This operation will check the readiblity of your mater
discs and the copied discs. The purpose to perform this verify
operation is to ensure all of your copies are readable.
7. SELECT BURN SPEED
This menu will guide you to adjust the duplication speed on
various duplication modes. For more information, please refer
to “Tutorial Guide III –Select the Duplication Speed”
8. SELECT SOURCE
This menu will guide you to set the Master Reading Source.
For more information, please refer to “Tutorial IV – Select
the Master Reading Source”
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9. ERASE
This menu will guide you to erase your rewriteable discs in
the WRITER Tray. There are two options to erase your
rewriteable discs:
Full Erase: It will erase the entire disc which will
make it impossible to be recovered.
Quick Erase: It will erase the index of the rewritable
disc, not the data section.
10. HDD IMAGE SETUP
This menu will guide you to perform various Hard Drive
related operations such as Load, Rename, or Delete your
images. For more information, please refer to “Tutorial
Guide V, VI, VII, and VIII”
11. EDIT AUDIO TRACK
This menu will guide you to perform Audio Tracking
Selection feature. This feature will help you combine audio
tracks from various CDs into a single customize audio CD.
For more information, please refer to “Tutorial Guide X –
Audio CD Editing.”
12. SETUP
12.1 Language
This setting will allow you to choose which language you
prefer to navigate this duplicator. Currently, both Spanish
and English languages are supported.
12.2 Auto Start
This setting will allow you to choose Auto, Full or Off.
When it is Full, This feature will allow the duplicator to
copy automatically once your master disc and all of the
writer trays of the duplicator are fulfilled with recordable
media.
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When it is Off, the copy process requires you to press
“>>” button to confirm the duplication.
When it is Auto, if your duplicator has detected 3 blank
discs on a 4 target or higher duplicator for example and
didn’t detect any additional blank discs for 30 seconds,
then the duplication will be started automatically.
However, in order for this feature to take effect, you need
to be inside the operation menu such as COPY, TEST,
TEST+COPY, and COPY+COMPARE.
12.3 Read Error Skip
Normally, when the duplicator encountered a reading
error while reading your master disc, all the duplication
will be aborted and all the recordable media will be
ruined. However, if you believe that your master disc has
a small, insignificant error due to physical damages, you
can enable the setting to allow the duplicator to skip any
read error* it has encountered.
*This function will not fix the error; it will only skip it to
make the rest of the data readable.
12.4 CD Writing Mode
This setting will allow you to select which mode you
would like 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”.
12.5 Max Audio & VCD Speed
Audio CD’s and Video CD’s do not have internal error
checking capability, so duplicating at too high a speed
may cause frequent errors. This setting will allow you to
adjust the maximum duplication speed for Audio and
Video CD.
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12.6 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.
12.7 Startup Menu
This setting will allow you to choose which menu you
would like to see first when you turn on the duplicator.
12.8 Screen Saver
This setting will allow you to choose whether you want to
enable the Screen Saver feature or not. By enabling this
feature, a screen saver will be displayed when your
duplicator has been idle for a long period of time.
12.9 Duplication Mode
To simplify Hard Drive loading and copying process for
anyone, we introduced a new feature called “Load and
Copy” in addition to “On the Fly” under the new category
“Duplication Mode”.
This feature reduces the “Duplication from Hard Drive”
process to a single step!
For more information, please refer to “Tutorial Guide
XII – Introduction to Duplication Mode.”
12.10 Counter
This feature will allow you to enable/disable the Counter
feature by setting this feature ON or OFF. This feature
will notify you how many discs have been copied and
how many discs are left to go.
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13. Utility
13.1 Disc Info
If you are uncertain about the type of blank recordable
media you are using, the duplicator is equipped with the
disc info function to help identify and notify you of the
disc information encoded within.
This function (Disc Info) can be found in the “Utility”
menu. This feature will identify your blank recordable
Media’s format, capacity, manufacture ID as well as the
Media’s certified writing speed.
- This feature only applies to media in the
recording trays.
13.2 Prescan
Approximately 50% of failures reported by our duplicator
are caused by errors in the master disc which our Reader
couldn’t overcome. When this kind of failure occurs, it
tends to waste all of your blank recordable medias.
To help detect flaws in the master disc prior to
performing the duplicating process, we introduce the
“Prescan” feature. This feature will scan and detect any
bad sectors existing in the master disc. It is
recommended to perform this feature before starting the
duplication task for all master discs. By doing so you can
prevent wasting the blank media if there is an error in the
master disc.
13.3 System Info
By entering this menu, you will be able to see the many
specification of your duplicator such as the firmware
version, CPU type, RAM capacity. You can check the
specifications by pressing UP or DOWN button.
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13.4 Device Info
By entering this menu, you will be able to see the
information for devices built inside your duplicator. That
information includes but limited to manufacture, model
number, etc.
13.5 Load Default
This function will reset all of the options back to
manufacture’s default. You can perform this function if
your duplicator is acting abnormal.
13.6 Update Firmware
This function will update the software of your duplicator.
To update, you need to insert manufacture Certified
Update CD into the Reader and select this function by
pressing “>>” button. We strongly suggest you to not
upgrade your duplicator’s firmware unless your
duplicator is getting unstable.
14. Account Management
This feature allows you, the administrator, to have the power to:
1. Create user accounts and passwords to prevent
unauthorized use of this duplicator.
2. Edit existing user account information, including name and
password.
3. Delete existing user account(s).
4. Enable/Disable this feature.
For more information, please refer to “Tutorial Guide XI –
Introduction to Account Management Feature.”
15. Shutdown
This function will make sure it is safe to turn off your
duplicator. Once you see “Ready to Power OFF” message,
then you can safely turn off the machine via Power Switch.
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Turning off your duplicator without perform this function will
increase the risk of damaging your duplicator.
NOTES
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Trouble Shooting
1. No display on LCD or the unit does not operate
when the power is on.
Check the connection of power cable and the environment of
power outlet is normal.
Make sure the power voltage matches the voltage of your
power outlet.
If the duplicator was stored in a location where the
temperature dropped below 32°F (0°C) within the past 24
hours, leave the duplicator in a warm room with temperatures
at least 65°F (19°C) for 4 hours prior to powering it on.
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2. READER cannot read disc and shows error message.
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Check the format of the master CD/DVD or the master
CD/DVD itself for damage.
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Your master disc may be copy protected. Normally, most of
the DVD and some of the CD you have purchase from stores
have been copy protected.
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Use the Writers to read your master disc by selecting one of
writers as the Master Reading Source (Please refer to
“Tutorial IV – Select the Master Reading Source”); if it
works, make a copy of your master disc and treat the copy as
the new master. Then set the Master Reading Source back to
the READER and try again.
3. Buttons do not function.
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Maybe it is still busy on a task. Give it sometime and press it
again. If it still doesn’t work, turn off the machine, and then
restart the machine after a minute.
4. Copy completed but the copies are not readable /
executable?
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Use “compare” feature to check the copied disc.
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.
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Please use another DVD/CD player/ROM to test the copied
media. Sometimes, your DVD/CD Player/ROM may not be
compatible with recordable DVD/CD disc.
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5. The failure rate is high.
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Lower the “write speed” and try again. Please refer to
“Tutorial III – Select the Duplication Speed.”
Quality of blank disc may be poor.
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Quality of your master disc may be poor.
6. Do I need to upgrade my duplicator’s firmware?
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Unless your system is getting unstable, we strongly suggest
not upgrading your duplicator’s firmware. Please contact our
Tech Support if your system is getting unstable.
7. Cannot boot-up or fails to upgrade firmware.
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Contact our Tech Support.
8. Can I load data directly from my computer to my
duplicator’s Hard Drive?
9
No, your duplicator’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.
9. Why some writers won’t copy?
9
If those writers are connected with USB 2.0/Firewire
IEEE 1394 connections, please make sure the switch on
the back of the duplicator is off and restart your
duplicator.
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Reset back to default. ( Troubleshoot #11 )
Contact our tech support.
10. Why does my duplicator stay at “System Bootup”?
9
The reason you saw system bootup forever is caused by
improper shutdown. To solve the problem, please
contact our tech support for more information. Even
though this problem can be solved, all the hard drive
information will be lost due to this failure.
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11. How do I reset my duplicator back to default?
I) Use UP or DOWN arrow button to navigate to the
following screen.
DUPLICATOR 5.00
13. Utility
II) Press “>>” to enter Setup Menu and you shall see the
following:
Utility
1. Disc Info
III) Use UP or DOWN arrow button to navigate to the
following screen.
Utility
5. Load Default
IV)Press “>>” to enter Load Default Menu and you shall see
the following:
Load Default
Press OK to continue
V) Press “>>” to confirm and you system will be loaded back
to default. Once the operation is complete, you will see
the following:
Utility
5. Load Default
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