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LaCie Dupli Disc DVD121 USB 2.0

User Manual

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Copyright  ©  2006  LaCie.  All 

rights reserved. No part of this publi-

cation may be reproduced, stored in a 

retrieval system, or transmitted in any 

form or by any means, electronic, me-

chanical,  photocopying,  recording  or 

otherwise,  without  the  prior  written 

consent of LaCie.

Trademarks

All  trademarks  mentioned  in  this 

manual  are  the  property  of  their  re-

spective owners.

Changes

The  material  in  this  document  is 

for  information  only  and  subject  to 

change without notice. While reason-

able  efforts  have  been  made  in  the 

preparation of this document to assure 

its accuracy, LaCie assumes no liability 

resulting  from  errors  or  omissions  in 

this document, or from the use of the 

information  contained  herein.  LaCie 

reserves the right to make changes or 

revisions in the product design or the 

product  manual  without  reservation 

and  without  obligation  to  notify  any 

person of such revisions and changes.

Canada Compliance Statement

This  Class  A  digital  apparatus 

meets  all  requirements  of  the  Cana-

dian Interference-Causing Equipment 

Regulations.

FCC Statement

This device complies with Part 15 

of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject 

to the following conditions: 

The devices may not cause harmful 

interference

The devices must accept any inter-

ference  received,  including  inter-

ference  that  may  cause  undesired 

operation.

NOTE: This  equipment  has  been 

tested  and  found  to  comply  with  the 

limits for a Class B digital device, pur-

suant  to  Part  15  of  the  FCC  Rules. 

These  limits  are  designed  to  provide 

reasonable  protection  against  harmful 

interference  in  a  residential  installa-

tion.  This  equipment  generates,  uses 

and  can  radiate  radio  frequency  en-

ergy and, if not installed and used in 

accordance with the instructions, may 

cause  harmful  interference  to  radio 

communications. However, there is no 

guarantee that interference will not oc-

cur  in  a  particular  installation.  If  this 

equipment  does  cause  harmful  inter-

ference to radio or television reception, 

which  can  be  determined  by  turning 

the equipment off and on, the user is 

encouraged to try and correct the in-

terference by one or more of the fol-

lowing measures:

1.

2.

Reorient  or  relocate  the  receiving 

antenna.

Increase the separation between the 

equipment and receiver.

Connect the equipment into an out-

let on a circuit different from that to 

which the receiver is connected.

Consult the dealer or an experienced 

radio/TV technician for help.

Modifications  to  this  product  not 

authorized  by  LaCie  could  void  the 

FCC  &  Industry  Canada  regulations 

and  negate  your  authority  to  operate 

the product. 

Manufacturer’s Declaration 
for CE Certification

We, LaCie, solemnly declare 

that this product conforms to the fol-

lowing  European  standards:  Class  B 

EN60950,  EN55022,  EN50082-1, 

EN61000-3-2

With reference to the following condi-

tions:
73/23/EEC Low Voltage Directive
89/336/EEC EMC Directive

Tested To Comply 

With FCC standards

FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE

LaCie Dupli Disc DVD121 USB 2.0

CAUTION:

  Modifications 

not authorized by the manufac-

turer may void the user’s author-

ity to operate this device.

Summary of Contents for 107756 - Dupli Disc DVD121

Page 1: ...2 3 4 Rear View 12 3 Setting Up Your LaCie Dupli Disc DVD121 13 3 1 Powering On Your LaCie Dupli Disc DVD121 13 3 2 Connecting Via USB 13 3 2 1 How to activate USB connectivity on your duplicator 14 3...

Page 2: ...rotect 33 4 13 2 13 2 Overburn 33 4 13 3 13 3 Read Error Skip 33 4 13 4 13 4 Format HDD 33 4 13 5 13 5 Verify HDD 33 4 13 6 13 6 Burn in 33 4 13 7 13 7 Update Firmware 34 4 13 8 13 8 Compare Firmware...

Page 3: ...for a Class B digital device pur suant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installa tion This equipmen...

Page 4: ...cification Class I Laser product Wave Length 635 675 nm 640 66 nm 775 815 nm Laser Power No hazardous radiation is emitted Only qualified persons are autho rized to carry out maintenance on this devic...

Page 5: ...ct the operation and stability of your duplicator Do not place heavy objects on top of the duplicator or use excessive force on it Never use excessive force on your duplicator If you detect a problem...

Page 6: ...letely autono mous requiring no software or computer to duplicate DVDs or CDs Its various functions allow you to make copies of a master disc at once for quick easy duplica tion To ensure fail proof d...

Page 7: ...As a precaution it is recommended that the discs be tested after they have been written to Please ensure that a backup copy of any important data is made on a separate storage unit in order to have a...

Page 8: ...HFS DVD ROM pure UDF DVD RW HFS UDF 1 5 DVD R9 R9 Double Layer JOLIET UDF 2 0 Important Info Although it features a DVD ROM drive you cannot copy professional DVD Video movies with the LaCie DVD Dupl...

Page 9: ...2 3 Views Of The Drive Control Panel Source Master Drive default setting see Menu 8 to modify Target Slave Drive default setting see Menux8 to modify Activity Power LED On Off Button 2 3 1 Front View...

Page 10: ...to scroll up through the functions and menus ENT Button Push this button to start a selected function ESC Button Push this button to cancel a se lected function Down Arrow Push this button to scroll...

Page 11: ...d paper clip or similar object and push to eject the tray if the load eject button does not work In normal operation the eject button should always be used to unload the tray If you must use the emerg...

Page 12: ...sufficient space to allow for proper operation Serial Number Sticker Write down the serial number and keep it in a safe place because you will need to provide the number in the event you have to call...

Page 13: ...col umn After the initialization is completed the LaCie Du pli Disc DVD121 will automatically reach the Copy menu 1 2 3 DVD Duplicator 1 1 ver 2 14 Initialize SDRAM Detect Drives IDE BUS 1 MASTER Dete...

Page 14: ...turn to the standalone mode to duplicate discs From the above screen USB LH Mode press the Down Arrow Choose Yes to return to Standalone SA or No to remain connected via USB USB LH mode Back to SA Mod...

Page 15: ...ctions in functions 11 and 13 as the following figures show Copy Controller 1 Copy 2 Test 3 Test Copy 4 Verify 5 Compare 6 Prescan 7 Disc Info 8 Select Source 9 Image 10 Edit Track 11 Setup 12 USB Mod...

Page 16: ...9 Auto Prescan 11 10 Eject Disc 11 11 Burn On The Fly 11 12 Burn Mode 11 13 Display Time 11 14 Button Sound 11 15 Device Info 11 16 System Info 11 17 Quick Erase 13 7 Update Firmware 13 6 Burn in 13...

Page 17: ...rce CD or DVD into the source drive top drive and a blank CD or DVD disc into the DVD RW drive the bottom drive 4 1 1 Copy 1 Copy After the drives have detected the DVD media press the ENT button to s...

Page 18: ...nce to scroll to the 2 Test menu option Place a source CD DVD into the source drive and a blank CD DVD disc into the DVD RW drive Press the ENT button to select this function 2 Test Technical note If...

Page 19: ...is displayed press the Down Arrow on the con trol panel twice to scroll to the 3 Test Copy menu option Place a source DVD into the source drive and a blank DVD disc into the DVD RW drive Press the ENT...

Page 20: ...disc and the duplicated disc af ter copying in order to ensure that all data have been copied Once the initialization is completed and the 1 Copy menu is displayed press the Down Arrow on the con tro...

Page 21: ...ve and press the ENT button select this function 4 6 6 Prescan 7 Disc Info The screen will display the following information during the Prescan process Scanning DVD 0 xxxx xx MB d xx xx When the proce...

Page 22: ...drive and press the ENT button select this function CAUTION Do not open the DVD RW tray while performing the Edit Track function Doing so may cause an error and may close the session of the disc bein...

Page 23: ...Ar rows to confirm Yes or No Continue edit next disc Yes If you want to keep editing the current source CD will be ejected automatically and the system will ask you to insert another CD as shown below...

Page 24: ...DVD121 This function is not available 4 10 2 10 2 CD to HDD This function is not available 4 10 3 10 3 Play Audio Track Allows you to finish up the disc close the session when you have burnt a CD usin...

Page 25: ...o scroll to the 11 Setup menu option Important Info For optimal performance it is recommended that you leave the default settings as they are currently set 11 Setup There are 18 separate options under...

Page 26: ...The minimum burning speed is 4x This function allows you to change the speed at which the LaCie Dupli Disc DVD121 records DVDs From the above menu press the ESC button and use the Down Arrow to scroll...

Page 27: ...after being started From the above menu press the ESC button and use the Down Arrow to scroll to the following screen 11 06 Setup Startup Menu Press the ENT button to choose this option The default se...

Page 28: ...bove menu press the ESC button and use the Down Arrow to scroll to the following screen 11 09 Setup Auto Prescan Press the ENT button to choose this option The default setting is Off Press the Down Ar...

Page 29: ...Setup Display Time Press the ENT button to choose this option The default setting is Off Press the Down Arrow to select On 4 11 11 11 11 Burn On The Fly 4 11 12 11 12 Burn Mode 4 11 13 11 13 Display...

Page 30: ...fo Press the ENT button to choose this option 4 11 15 11 15 Device Info 4 11 16 11 16 System Info This function allows you to turn the sound of the buttons when pressed on or off From the above menu p...

Page 31: ...C Ta ble Of Contents and does not create any free space on the rewritable disc Note that your data remain on the disc and will only be erased when the disc is rewritten From the above menu press the E...

Page 32: ...r the 13 AdvancedSetup menu The following are the Advanced Setup submenus 13 Advanced Setup Then press the Down Arrow button to scroll the different options and menus Press the ENT button to select th...

Page 33: ...5 displays an error message and stops the duplication This function may be useful for copying defective DVD or CD discs The default setting is Off This function is not available This function is not a...

Page 34: ...firmware CDs us ing an unknown CD or an inappropriate firmware CD may damage your Dupli Disc DVD121 Also never switch off the duplicator while updating the firmware as this may damage the system This...

Page 35: ...llows you to copy of the song album titles and author s name provided this information is available on the source CD Use this menu if you would like to hide the Menu 12 USB Mode Turn the menu 12 on or...

Page 36: ...the Display screen Try another source disc to see if the problem persists If the LaCie Dupli Disc DVD121 does not detect any of the drives after powering on an error mes sage will be shown on the Dis...

Page 37: ...1 drive and unplug its power cable from the power outlet Turn off the drive and insert a small metal poker such as an unbent paper clip into the emergency eject hole until it presses against the manua...

Page 38: ...discs cannot be in the same channel Preparing The system is preparing to record Check Target Please Wait The system is checking the target device Audio Disc Can t compare The system cannot compare th...

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Page 40: ...cement part such as a pickup tray etc The tamper seal on the device casing is broken LaCie will not under any circumstances be liable for direct special or consequential damages such as but not limite...

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