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MODEL

DP-150  Series

INTERFACE

Internal  SATA

SUPPORTED

MEDIA

MS  SLOT: 

  MS,  MS-DUO,  MSPro,  MSPro-DUO

CF  SLOT:

   CF  Type  I  &  II

SD  SLOT: 

  SD,  SDPro,  SD  HS,  Super  HS  SD, 

                    SDXC,  SDHC,  MiniSD*,  MiniSDPro*, 
                    MircoSD*  (*Adapter  Required)
                    MMC,  MMCPro,  MMCII,  RS-MMC

USB  SLOT:

   USB  2.0  Type A 

OPTICAL
DISCS: 

   CD-R/RW,  CD-ROM,  CD-Audio,  CD-Mini 

                DVD±R/±RW/±R  DUAL  LAYER, 
                DVD-Video,  DVD-ROM 
                BD-R/RE(25/50  GB),  BD-R  LTH 
                BDXL-R/RE(100/128  GB)

SUPPORTED

OPTICAL  DISC

READING  &

WRITING  SPEEDS

(ACTUAL  SPEEDS

DEPEND  ON  THE 

OPTICAL  DISC  AND

THE  DRIVE)

Up  to  56X  on  CDs

Up  to  24X  on  DVDs

Up  to  16X  on  BDs

SUPPORTED

FORMATS

FAT,  FAT16,  FAT32,  exFAT,  ext2,  ext3,  ext4,
HFS,  HFS+

HUMIDITY

RUNNING:   20-80%

STORAGE:   5-95%

TEMPERATURE

RUNNING:   32°-167°F
 
STORAGE:   -4°-185°F

5.  SPECIFICATIONS

COOLING

FORCED AIR

This  function  will  copy  from  USB  or  flash  memory  card  to  DVD/CD/BD  disc(s). A 
high  capacity  USB  or  memory  card  with  large  data  content  can  be  copied  to 
several  small  capacity  discs  using  Disc  Spanning  technology.   Plug  in  a  Flash 
device  (ex:  USB,  SD,  MMS…)  into  the  proper  slot  as  the   source  and  place  a 
blank  disc  into  one  DVD/CD/BD  writer  as  target  for  copying.

a

.  First  example: A  USB  drive  with  119MB  data  content  is  copied  to  a  CD  disc.

b

.  Second  example: A  USB  drive  with  1115MB  data  content  is  copied  onto  two  CD 

discs  using 

Disc  Spanning

.  The  system  will  detect  the  source  and  calculate  how 

many  discs  will  be  needed. After  detecting  the  number  of  disc  needed,  the  system 
will  start  to  copy.  When  the  first  blank  disc  has  been  written  in  full  with  data,  it  will 
be  ejected  automatically  and  wait  for  the  next  blank  disc.  Remove  the  copied  disc, 
put  in  another  blank  CD  disc  and  close  the  tray,  then  press  "ENT"  key  to  continue 
the  copy  process.

ENT

ENT

ENT

ENT

ENT

4

Press

ENT

to confirm

PLACE  A  BLANK  CD
ON  TRAY  AND  CLOSE

[Flash to Disc]

1. Copy

Write   1/1

119MB

TTL  119MB

89MB  

1. Flash to Disc

[copy select file]

1.Select File

[Flash to Disc ]

2. Copy Select File

File  Name  and  type

File  created  date/time  N/Y

Press ENT to confirm your

selection (N changes to Y)

When  Satisfied  with
File  Selection  Press
ESC  and  Down

[copy select file]

2.Copy     439M

Result

Pass 1   Fail 0

Write   1       439M

TTL    439M   67M

[Flash to Disc ]

1. Copy

Write   1/2

676M

TTL  1115M         79M

Result

Pass 2   Fail 0

Write   1/2            676M

Wait button…

Need     2    CD Disc

=>D1 Continue

1. Flash to Disc

Write   2/2            439M

TTL  1115M           67M

6. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

1. Flash to Disc 

1.1 Copy All Data 

Write 

=total discs needed 

119M

B: source data size 

89MB

data copied so far

 1/1  

1. Flash to Disc

Result

Pass 1   Fail 0

ENT

ENT

ENT

ENT

ENT

1.2  Copy Selected File

Allows User to Select certain files from a Flash media device and copy it to an optical disc.

Summary of Contents for DP-150 Series

Page 1: ...Toll Free 877 643 4900 PO Box 1217 Utopia Texas 78884 www aegtinc com DP 150 Series Flash to DVD CD BDXL Copier ...

Page 2: ... the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause harmful interference to radio communications in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their own expense Use of the AEGT DP 150 Series is for the legal backup copy of licensed materials and personal data Any copy of licensed materia...

Page 3: ...or any other device Most importantly it does not hold Non volatile memory nor contain a Hard Drive After a copy or duplication there is NO data retained when power is removed Easy to read LCD displays allow you to see the function mode and operation status to ensure the completion of every copy Operating instructions and Technical Support Phone Number is included on a label affixed to the top and ...

Page 4: ... to Disc 4 1 1 Copy All Data 4 1 2 Copy Select File 4 2 Utility 5 2 1 Media Information 5 2 2 Drive Information 6 2 3 System Information 6 2 4 Update BIOS 6 3 Setup 7 3 1 Set Burn Speed 7 3 2 Start Up Menu 7 3 3 Set Over Size File 7 3 4 Set Span Mode 8 3 5 Display Mode 8 3 Flash Media Interface 2 4 1 4 Multi Session 5 1 3 Copy Compare 5 ...

Page 5: ...3 6 Language 8 3 7 Set Time Zone 8 3 9 1 Boot Password 9 3 9 2 Set up Password 9 BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING 10 IV 3 8 Clear Setup 8 3 9 Advanced Setup 9 ...

Page 6: ... FEATURES Stand Alone operation no computer required LCD display of current function selected No Hard Drive or Memory retention of the copied or original data when powered off No edit functions No connectivity to a Network or external computer Original date and time transferred to the copy Supports most open format USB Devices Supports all types of Flash Cards formatted in FAT16 FAT32 exFAT ext2 e...

Page 7: ...me 1 The LED flashes during the execution process of task After the task is Green done the LED will stay solid if the process is successful otherwise the Green Red LED will be on if the process failed 2 turn off the unit when the task is under process It may damage the DO NOT controller or optical drive 3 remove optical disc when the task is under process It may damage the DO NOT controller or opt...

Page 8: ...L DISCS CD R RW CD ROM CD Audio CD Mini DVD R RW R DUAL LAYER DVD Video DVD ROM BD R RE 25 50 GB BD R LTH BDXL R RE 100 128 GB SUPPORTED OPTICAL DISC READING WRITING SPEEDS ACTUAL SPEEDS DEPEND ON THE OPTICAL DISC AND THE DRIVE Up to 56X on CDs Up to 24X on DVDs Up to 16X on BDs SUPPORTED FORMATS FAT FAT16 FAT32 exFAT ext2 ext3 ext4 HFS HFS HUMIDITY RUNNING 20 80 STORAGE 5 95 TEMPERATURE RUNNING 3...

Page 9: ... copied disc put in another blank CD disc and close the tray then press ENT key to continue the copy process ENT ENT ENT ENT ENT 4 Press ENT to confirm PLACE A BLANK CD ON TRAY AND CLOSE Flash to Disc 1 Copy Write 1 1 119MB TTL 119MB 89MB 1 Flash to Disc copy select file 1 Select File Flash to Disc 2 Copy Select File File Name and type File created date time N Y Press ENT to confirm your selection N ...

Page 10: ...t Pass 1 Fail 0 1 4 Multi Session CD disc with two sessions of data SD card as source 1 Flash to Disc 1 Flash to Disc Flash to Disc 3 Copy Compare Write 1 1 119MB TTL 119MB 89MB USB as source COMP 1 1 119MB TTL 119MB 89MB Result Pass 1 Fail 0 1 3 Copy Compare Performs a Copy function followed by a Compare function Copied discs files are compared to the flash media bit for bit 2 Utility 2 1 Disc In...

Page 11: ... number XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX A0103B controller model 128MB system memory V2 00 55 firmware version XXXXXX controller s ID 2 Utility Utility 3 System Information A0103B 128MB v2 00 55 This function displays the information of the controller board installed in the copier section Information displayed will be the controller model and firmware version This command allows you to update the firmware of the Co...

Page 12: ...Up Menu Allows user to choose which function to appear immediately after the duplicator is boot up All functions are available for selecting from Flash to Disc Disc to Flash and Flash to Flash Press to select option Press ENT to confirm Setup 2 Start Up Menu Start Up Menu Flash to Disc 3 Setup ENT ENT ENT ENT Press to select option Press ENT to confirm Press to select option Press ENT to confirm Pres...

Page 13: ...gion based on GMT to time stamp the disc copies Options GMT 13 GMT 12 Press to select option Press ENT to confirm Setup 7 Time Zone Set Time Zone GMT 6 3 Setup ENT ENT 3 8 Clear Setup This function will set the copier back to factory default Warning Do not use this function unless instructed by an authorized technician Press toselect option Press ENT to confirm Setup 8 Clear Setup Clear Parameter To...

Page 14: ...9 1 Boot Password Press to select character Press ENT to confirm Press ENT to move to the next position Press to select option Press ENT to confirm Setup 9 Advanced Setup Advanced Setup 2 Boot Password 3 Setup Boot Password Enable Boot Password _ Boot Password _ _ _ _ _ _ OK ENT ENT ENT ENT ENT ENT ENT ENT Allows user to set up password for the copier to prevent unauthorized use Password can be up t...

Page 15: ...cal drive A faulty writer will not recognize blank discs b Change the blank disc to another disc A defective blank disc will not be recognized by the writer drive a Do not open the tower casing as this will void the warranty unless instructed by an authorized technician High Failure Rate a Change media type Certain types of media may not be compatible with the drives Poor quality media can also ca...

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