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Summary of Contents for ReflexPro4

Page 1: ...1 800 237 6666 www discmakers com T T ReflexPro User Guide Version 1 1...

Page 2: ...kes no representation or warranties with respect to the con tents of this document and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Further Di...

Page 3: ...pply to malfunctions caused by misuse negligence accident or alteration Disc Makers is not responsible for or liable for conse quential damages related to the use or misuse of this equipment Disc Make...

Page 4: ...on our profes sionally replicated discs Call 1 888 800 4041 or go to www discmakers com CDR105 for details and pricing HAVE A CD OR DVD PROJECT THAT S TOO BIG FOR DUPLICATION With our state of the ar...

Page 5: ...TS Warranty 2 Description and Getting Started 5 Modes and Copying 5 Functions 7 Copy and Test 7 Test and Verify 8 Compare 8 Prescan Disc Info and Select Source 9 Images and Handling Images 9 CD Compil...

Page 6: ...ck of the unit to an electrical outlet Do not bypass the Ground 4 The Front panel should appear as below MODES AND COPYING MODES The ReflexPro is able to duplicate in two different modes hard drive to...

Page 7: ...down arrow once for Src CD RW 1 IDE1 Slave press the ENT key and the new source will be the top CD recorder drive The LCD will display CD RW selected 4 Press the up arrow to return to 1 Copy notice th...

Page 8: ...uality blank CD R media Press the ENT button to start the process the unit will analyze the master on the Src drive and then any disc in the recorder drives A message will be displayed regarding the r...

Page 9: ...disc in the recorder drives The LCD will display the num ber of discs that verified and the number that failed Those that verified cor rectly will be ejected from the recorders All failures will rema...

Page 10: ...mode see Step 8 Select Source It will display the session and tracks on the CD total time of the CD and size of the CD 1 Select the function using the up and down arrows 2 Load the Src drive with the...

Page 11: ...on you should see 9 01 Image P A Load press the down arrow to display 9 05 Image P A Select Image 2 Press the ENT key and the LCD will display Select Working Partition A Pressing the up and down arrow...

Page 12: ...ress ENT This will take you to the screen from step 3 Repeat steps 3 through 6 to add more tracks on the compilation 8 When there are no more tracks to write to the compilation leave the Continue edit...

Page 13: ...the ReflexPro start up to any of the first seven options in the main menu The default setting is Copy 11 06 Auto Verify set to On will do a verify after every copy is made The default setting is Off...

Page 14: ...two decades several Compact Disc formats were developed to serve different purposes and uses Starting with the CD DA format in 1980 as a way to distribute high quality music in a compact and convenien...

Page 15: ...nd error correction This mode is considered appropriate for seg ments of music graphics and video especially in CD ROM XA and CD I implementations Multimedia Information in more than one form such as...

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