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14.3  Edit User Info

The

  Edit  User  Info 

menu allows you to change the existing user account's

name and password. During this process, you will be asked to select the ex-
isting account and then you will be prompted to enter the new user name and
new user password for this account.

Note:

 User “Admin” is the administrative account, you can not

change the user name for this account, but can change the pass-
word for this account.

Note:

 The User name consists of a maximum of eight alphanu-

meric letters or numbers.

Note:

 The User password consists of four numbers.

Enter PWD
[0

] OK?

Enter the users password using the in-
structions shown in “Setting Counters
and Assigning Names” on page 17.
Press the 

 

Enter

 button to complete. 

User Ralph
Added!

The duplicator will display a confirma-
tion message and automatically return
you to the Manage Accounts menu.

Manage Accounts
3. Edit User Info

Press the 

 

Enter

 button to enter into

this menu. Press the 

 

ESC

 button to

go back to the Main Menu or cancel the
current selection.

Manage Accounts
[ADMIN

]

Use the 

 

Up

 or 

 

Down

 buttons to

scroll through the list of users. Press the

 

Enter

 button to select the user.

Edit User's Name
[RALPH

] OK?

Edit the users name using the instruc-
tions shown in “Setting Counters and
Assigning Names” on page 17. Press
the  

Enter

 button to move on to the

Enter Password

 stage. 

Summary of Contents for Copy Master II

Page 1: ...Copy Master II User s Guide ...

Page 2: ...nd trademarks are properties of their respective owners This manual contains materials protected under International Copyright Laws All rights reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced trans mitted or transcribed without the expressed written permission of Octave Systems Inc The Copy Master is to be used in a lawful manner Violation of the Interna tional Copyright Laws is a criminal charge...

Page 3: ...ers 17 Editing Names 19 Operation 21 Copy 21 Making Copies 21 Making Hard Drive HDD to Disc Copies 25 Test 29 Compare 29 Test Copy 31 Copy Compare 31 Verify 31 Select Burn Speed 33 Select Source 35 Erase 37 Hard Drive Setup 38 Select Partition 39 Load Partition 39 Rename Partition 41 Delete Partition 41 Partition Info 42 Partition Size 43 Select Loading Drive 44 Format Hard Drive 44 Edit Audio Tra...

Page 4: ...Mode 53 Counter 54 AUTOCOPY 54 DVD R High Compatibility Mode 56 Utility 57 Disc Info 57 Prescan 59 System Info 60 Device Info 61 Load Default 61 Update Firmware 62 Manage Accounts 63 View User 64 Create User 64 Edit User Info 65 Delete User 66 Password on Bootup 67 Shutdown 67 Trouble Shooting 69 Specifications 71 Menu Tree 78 ...

Page 5: ...plicator will only copy a DVD5 format 4 7 GB disc to another DVD5 format recordable DVD media If your duplicator has double layer dual layer capability you can copy a DVD9 format 8 5 GB disc to another DVD9 format recordable DVD media but you cannot duplicate a DVD5 format disc on to a DVD9 format record able media or vice versa Temperature Warning If the duplicator was stored in a location where ...

Page 6: ...open In doing so you may in advertently blow dust into the recording device and damage it Proper Shutdown To avoid possible system failures you need to shutdown the duplicator prop erly To shutdown the duplicator scroll to menu 15 Shutdown and follow the instructions on the screen Not performing this function increases the risk of damaging the duplicator Double Layer Dual Layer Partition Issue If ...

Page 7: ...oll down through the menu or list Enter Execute the function Also called OK in the Menus ESC Go back to the previous function Copy Quick key to make a copy Pressing this key takes you directly to the 1 Copy menu Test Quick key to make a simulation of the copy pro cess Pressing this key takes you directly to the 2 Test menu Speed Quick key to change the duplication speed Pressing this key takes you...

Page 8: ...ing If you are using CD DVD ReWritable discs as your blank media during the simulation the content on those discs will be permanently erased 3 Compare page 29 Use the Compare function to perform a bit by bit comparison between the Master Reading Source and all of the disc copies in the Writer Trays This en sures that all of your copies are identical to the Master Reading Source Note The Compare an...

Page 9: ...ses the entire disc destroying all previously written data in the process Quick Erase This option erases the index of the ReWritable disc not the data section 10 Hard Drive Setup page 38 Use the Hard Drive Setup menu to perform various hard drive related opera tions These options include loading renaming or deleting your images For additional information see Setup on page 48 11 Edit Audio Tracks p...

Page 10: ...mage you can enable this setting to allow the duplicator to skip any read errors that it encounters Important This function does not fix the error it only skips it to make the rest of the data readable 4 CD Writing Mode Use this setting to select the mode you would like use to duplicate a CD There are two different modes Disc at Once and Track at Once Unless you understand completely what they mea...

Page 11: ... 13 Utilities page 57 Use the Utilities menu options to access the various utilities built into the Copy Master II You can scroll between the various options using the Up and Down buttons 1 Disc Info Use the Disc Info utility to identify the type of blank recordable media This utility identifies your blank recordable Media s format capacity manufacture ID and the Media s certified writing speed No...

Page 12: ... To update in sert the manufacturer s Certified Update CD into the Reader and press the Enter button Important You should not upgrade your duplicator s firmware unless your duplicator is becoming unstable or you are advised to so by Tech Support 14 Manage Accounts page 63 Use this menu option to Create user accounts and passwords to prevent unauthorized use of the duplicator Edit existing user acc...

Page 13: ...rtitions other than the Administrator For example if USER 1 logs in and loads a master disc to hard drive Partition A when USER 2 logs in USER 2 will not have access to any parti tions loaded by USER 1 which includes partition A To take advantage of this feature follow the these instructions 1 Change the Administrator password Refer to Edit User Info on page 65 for additional information 2 Create ...

Page 14: ...ow down In order to avoid this issue load the DVD master disc into a hard drive parti tion and then make all duplications from the hard drive Once loaded you can make copies from the hard drive partition as you would from the master disc To simplify this process use the Load and Copy option under the category Duplication Mode This feature reduces the Duplication from Hard Drive process to a single...

Page 15: ...nd overrides the pre vious image Auto Auto mode detects when a master disc has been inserted and then gives you the option to select between On the Fly mode and Load and Copy mode In comparing Load and Copy duplication mode with the traditional Duplica tion from Hard Drive process Load and Copy mode offers the user more simplicity because all the necessary tasks are automated However by by passing...

Page 16: ...ur computer 7 Your computer will recognize a number of external devices depend ing upon the machine you purchased Note You will need to reboot your duplicator every time you want to turn on off the USB 2 0 Firewire Warning Device s Every single PC related product has a compatibility issue Even though we have thoroughly tested your Firewire USB connection s prior to shipment there is still a slight...

Page 17: ...menu If you need to specify a number that is less than four digits fill the leading spaces with zeros any leading zeros will be skipped Examples of four digit numbers are 0234 two hundred and thirty four or 0010 ten To enter the number you need to use the Up or Down buttons to select the number for each digit and use the Enter or ESC button to move the cursor position right or left Once you ve fin...

Page 18: ...e to move the cursor to the next position Press the Down button repeatedly until 2 is displayed Press the Enter button once to move the cursor to the next position Press the Down button repeatedly until 1 is displayed Now 0021 is displayed press the Enter button once and the cur sor moves to OK Then press the Enter button once to submit your counter value You will now see one of the following scre...

Page 19: ... and the duplicator will scroll through the alphabet Press the Enter button once to move the cursor to the next posi tion Press the Down button repeatedly until U is displayed Press the Enter button once to move the cursor to the next posi tion Press the Down button repeatedly until N is displayed Press the Enter button once to move the cursor to the next posi tion Once you have the name FUN displ...

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Page 21: ...isc Copy mode 1 1 Making Copies This process will copy your master disc on to several blank discs simulta neously Because of the simultaneous nature of this operation a good condi tion master disc and lower recording speed are necessary for high success rates and good quality duplications Load and Copy This option copies the master disc to the HDD and then makes the copies from the HDD image On th...

Page 22: ...en press the Enter button to confirm You will see the Counter Selection Menu Copy Master II 5 42 8 Select Source Press the Enter button to enter the Select Source Menu and you will see a screen similar to one of the following Reader Port 1 DVD VPD MP1 The Reader Port can be indexed as ei ther Port 1 or 2 Either of these options is acceptable Writer Port 2 _NEC DVD_RW ND 3540 Copy Master II 5 42 1 ...

Page 23: ...shown in Set ting Counters on page 17 to continue Once the counters have been set press the Enter button to confirm You will see the Waiting for master screen Preparing Waiting for Master The duplicator requests the master disc first Once it has read the master it re quests the blank discs Preparing Waiting for Blanks Allow 5 10 seconds for the duplicator to detect your blank discs After the discs...

Page 24: ...n the number of discs you requested you will receive a message regarding you have inserted more discs than you need You can continue to copy or eject the extras Counter Specified No Counter Specified Copying 4012MB 0 21 12 or Copying 4012MB 0 12 4012MB indicates the ca pacity of the master disc 12 indicates the current progress of the duplication 0 21 indicates you have a project size of 21 copies...

Page 25: ...ngerprints and scratches while Hard Drives are covered with metal and mounted inside the duplicator 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 This section shows you how to load your master disc on to the Hard Drive as a disc image and copy the stored di...

Page 26: ...t is always indexed as Port 0 Copy Master II 5 42 1 Copy Press the Enter button to enter the 1 Copy menu The duplicator will ask you to select the partition where the master disc is stored Choose Partition 3 FUN CD Use the Up or Down buttons to find the partition where your master disc is stored Press the Enter button to select that Partition Next you will see the Counter Selection menu Counter No...

Page 27: ...ion and up to one minute for DVD duplication That is caused by the initializ ing and finalizing stages Preparing 7 Disc Detected Go The 7 indicates that the duplicator recognized seven discs in the writer trays The actual quantity may be differ ent on your machine Processing Please Wait Note If the number of blank discs you inserted doesn t match the number of discs detected on the screen wait 10 ...

Page 28: ...ted is more than the number of discs you requested you will receive a message regarding you have inserted more discs than you need You can continue to copy or eject the extras Note If you 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 PASS 7 FAIL 0 7 Waiting for Blanks P...

Page 29: ...en the Master Reading Source and all of the disc copies in the Writer Trays This en sures that all of your copies are identical to the Master Reading Source Note The Compare and Copy Compare functions only work with data discs and do not work with audio video discs Before starting the Compare function select the Master Reading Source us ing the Up or Down buttons to find the 8 Select Source menu P...

Page 30: ...ng Waiting for Master The duplicator requests the master disc first Once it has read the master it re quests the blank discs Preparing Waiting for Blanks Insert the discs that you want to verify Allow 5 10 seconds for the duplicator to detect your discs After the discs have been recognized you will see a screen similar to this Preparing 7 Disc Detected Go The 7 indicates that the duplicator recogn...

Page 31: ...cts the good discs only You must manually eject the bad discs and discard or erase them as needed Note The Compare and Copy Compare functions only work with data discs and do not work with audio video discs Operation in Copy Compare mode is identical to operation in Copy mode See Copy on page 21 for instructions 6 Verify The Verify menu option performs a Disc Readability Check This checks the read...

Page 32: ...llow 5 10 seconds for the duplicator to detect your blank discs After the discs have been recognized you will see a screen similar to this Preparing 7 Disc Detected Go The 7 indicates that the duplicator recognized seven discs in the writer tray The actual quantity may be differ ent on your machine Once the discs are detected the Copy Master II starts the verification process Verifying 21 MB 0 38 ...

Page 33: ...rn Speed screen There are four types of recording speeds that can be set CD to CD Speed Copy CD Disc to CD Discs speed On the fly HDD to CD Copy Hard Drive CD Image to CD Discs speed DVD to DVD Copy DVD Disc to DVD Discs directly1 On the fly HDD to DVD Copy Hard Drive DVD Image to DVD R Discs Depending upon the type of duplication and your duplicator restrictions you need to select the correct typ...

Page 34: ...ized duplication Once your selection has been changed successfully you see the following screen for 2 seconds You will automatically be returned to the Main Menu HDD to CD Speed 32X Use the Up or Down buttons to find the desired speed Press the En ter button to enter the menu Table 2 1 Duplication Speeds Duplication Type Speeds Available CD to CD Speed 1x 2x 4x 8x 12x 16x 24x 32x 40x 48x 52x HDD t...

Page 35: ...or above Stability Duplicating from the hard drive will stabilize the duplication process as compared to Disc to Disc duplication Durability The Hard Disk Drive is a much better storage device than DVD recordable discs First of all DVD recordable discs are composed of chemical materials that tend to degrade over a period of time while hard drives are made of magnetic disks that will last over 100 ...

Page 36: ...er II duplicators are not equipped with a Hard Disk Drive If your duplicator is not equipped with a HDD then choose the device with the Reader Port number or the Writer Port number as your Master Reading Source Some Copy Master II duplicators are not equipped with a CD DVD Reader If your duplicator is not equipped with a Reader then choose the device with the Writer Port number as your Master Read...

Page 37: ...o se lect between the two options and press the Enter button to continue Counter No Counter Follow the instructions shown in Set ting Counters on page 17 to continue Once the counters have been set press the Enter button to confirm Preparing Waiting for Blanks Allow 5 10 seconds for the duplicator to detect your blank discs After the discs have been recognized you will see a screen similar to this...

Page 38: ...menus is discussed is it s own subsection Full Erasing 0 The 0 indicates that zero discs have been erased so far Once the discs have been erased you see the PASS FAIL screen PASS 7 FAIL 0 14 Waiting for Blanks The PASS 7 indicates that the dupli cator erased the seven discs in the writer trays The FAIL 0 indicates that none of the discs failed erasing The 14 indicates the total number of discs tha...

Page 39: ...partition or into an existing partition you will see one of these two screens Hard Drive Setup 1 Select Partition Press the Enter button to enter the Select Partition menu Choose Partition 1 RESERVED CD Use the Up or Down buttons to se lect the desired partition The RE SERVED partition is reserved for use by the Duplicator when making Disc to Disc copies Choose Partition 2 FUN CD Press the Enter b...

Page 40: ...UN OK Enter a new partition name as described in Editing Names on page 19 Load Partition OK FUN OK The duplicator will display a verifica tion message before continuing Press the Enter button to load the partition named FUN Load Partition Waiting for Master The duplicator then waits for you to in sert the master disc before proceeding Loading FUN 50 300 MB Loaded The duplicator displays a status m...

Page 41: ...u Press the Enter button to enter the menu Hard Drive Setup 3 Delete Partition Press the Enter button to enter the Delete Partition menu The duplicator will first ask you to choose the partition to be deleted Choose Partition 2 FUN CD Use the Up or Down buttons to find the partition that you want to delete Press the Enter button to select the partition Delete Partition FUN CD OK The duplicator dis...

Page 42: ... buttons to find the partition that you want information about 2 From ADMIN FUN CD 21MB The 2 field indicates that it is the second partition on the drive The From field indicates the user that created the partition See Introduction to Account Man agement on page 13 The FUN field shows the name of the partition The CD field indicates that the master stored in this partition is a CD rather than a D...

Page 43: ...is determined by dividing your Hard Drive s total capacity by the selected media size 1 GB for CD format 5 GB for DVD5 for mat or 9 GB for DVD9 format double layer dual layer and then subtracting one partition for system use For example if you have a 160 GB Hard Drive you can calculate the number of DVD5 format partitions by 160 5 32 Since one partition is reserved for system use you will have 31 ...

Page 44: ...Disk Drive partition To select the loading drive use the Up or Down buttons to navigate to the 7 Select Loading Drive menu 10 8 Format Hard Drive The Format Hard Drive formats the Hard Disk Drive It deletes all disc imag es and re initiates the drive To format the Hard Disk Drive use the Up or Down buttons to navigate to the 8 Format Hard Drive menu Hard Drive Setup 7 Select Loading Dr Press the E...

Page 45: ...to the blank CD R disc After you have finished the duplicator will finalize the CD R disc Use the Up or Down buttons to navigate to the 11 Edit Audio Tracks menu Copy Master II 5 42 11 Edit Audio Tracks Press the Enter button to enter the Edit Audio Tracks menu Edit Track To Blank CD The first menu that will be shown is the Edit Track To menu The options are Blank CD or Hard Drive Use the Up or Do...

Page 46: ...rk 0m 00s Track 1 4m 49s The information shown on the Total screen is Total 0 The number of music tracks selected so far Trk 0m 00s The total time of the tracks selected so far Track 1 The track number on the master CD 4m 49s The time of the track number on the master CD Total 1 Trk 4m 49s Track 1 4m 49s When you have finished selecting the tracks you want to copy you can press the Up or Down butt...

Page 47: ...he current mu sic and wait for you to insert another master into the reader tray OVER BLANK DISC CAPAC Press OK to continue The last song you selected will not be entered into the compilation unless you delete another song to make room for it Press the Enter button to proceed Total 17 Trk 72m 52s Finish Editing Press the Enter button to proceed The duplicator will display a confirma tion message T...

Page 48: ...se options is discussed in its own subsection 12 1 Language This setting allows you to choose the language that you prefer to use when navigating the duplicator The standard duplicator supports English Spanish French and Japanese menus Setup 1 Language Use the Up or Down buttons to se lect the Language menu and press the Enter button to enter that menu Language English Use the Up or Down buttons t...

Page 49: ...tects three blank discs on a four target or higher duplicator for example and does not detect any additional blank discs for 30 seconds then the copy process is started automatical ly However in order for this feature to take effect you need to be in side an operation menu such as Copy Test Test Copy and Copy Compare Setup 2 Auto Start Use the Up or Down buttons to se lect the Auto Start menu and ...

Page 50: ...e to use to duplicate a CD Disc at Once or Track at Once Unless you understand completely what these modes are we strongly suggest you to set it to Disc at Once Setup 3 Read Error Skip Use the Up or Down buttons to se lect the Read Error Skip menu and press the Enter button to enter that menu Read Error Skip On Use the Up or Down buttons to se lect whether Read Error Skip is on or off and press th...

Page 51: ...s setting will allow you to choose whether you want to hear a beep when you press a button or when a task has been completed Setup 5 Max Audio VCD Speed Use the Up or Down buttons to se lect the Max Audio VCD Speed menu and press the Enter button to enter that menu Max Audio VCD Speed 16x Use the Up or Down buttons to se lect the Max Audio VCD and press the Enter button to select that option Setup...

Page 52: ...s feature a screen saver will be displayed when your duplicator has been idle for a long period of time Setup 7 Startup Menu Use the Up or Down buttons to se lect the Startup Menu option and press the Enter button to enter that menu Startup Menu Copy Use the Up or Down buttons to se lect the desired startup menu and press the Enter button to select that option Setup 8 Screen Saver Use the Up or Do...

Page 53: ...any delays By default the duplication mode is set to Auto In Auto mode the Copy Master II prompts you to choose one of the duplication modes when you enter any of the following functions Copy Test Test Copy Copy Compare For more information on these modes see Introduction to Duplication Modes on page 14 Setup 9 Duplication Mode Use the Up or Down buttons to se lect the Duplication Mode menu and pr...

Page 54: ...structure Use the UP or DOWN arrow button to navigate to the following screen Setup 10 Counter Use the Up or Down buttons to se lect the Counter menu and press the Enter button to enter that menu Counter On Use the Up or Down buttons to se lect whether the Counter is on or off and press the Enter button to select that option Counter Off Setup 11 AUTOCOPY Use the Up or Down buttons to se lect the A...

Page 55: ...e making more copies If you wish to copy a new master disc you will have to remove the old master and load the new master disc prior to loading any new blank discs into the writer trays Note If you have a failed disc bad copy the failed disc will not be ejected automatically You need to manually eject the disc and discard it if it s a write once recordable disc AUTOCOPY 1 Disc Detected Go Press th...

Page 56: ...roader range of DVD Video players This process will increase the amount of time required to duplicate your disc s Setup 12 DVD R High Compat Use the Up or Down buttons to se lect the DVD R High Compatibility Mode menu and press the Enter but ton to enter that menu 12 DVD R High Compat On Use the Up or Down buttons to se lect whether the DVD R High Compat ibility Mode is on or off and press the Ent...

Page 57: ... format capacity manufacture ID and the Media s certified writing speed Note The Reader tray can not be used to detect information about blank recordable discs This feature only works with media in the recording trays Utilities 1 Disc Info Use the Up or Down buttons to se lect the Disc Info menu and press the Enter button to enter that menu The Copy Master II will proceed to the Please Insert Disc...

Page 58: ...e CD indicates that the media in serted is a CD The 21M indicates that 21 MBytes of data is encoded on the disc 1Session 1Trk indicates that the data is all in a single session recorded as a single track Press the Down button to see the next disc 2 CD RW 702M Blank INFODISC 97m25s31f A blank 24x CD RW media was placed in the second tray The 2 indicates that the informa tion is for the media insert...

Page 59: ...e is an error in the master disc 3 DVD R 4482M Blank 8X SONY D11 A blank 8x DVD R media was placed in the third tray The 3 indicates that the informa tion is for the media inserted in tray 3 The DVD R indicates that the me dia inserted is a R type of DVD The 4482M indicates that 4482 MBytes of space is available on the disc Blank indicates that the disc is blank 8X indicates the maximum write spee...

Page 60: ...ther the disc passed or failed Press the Enter button to return to the Utility menu Utilities 3 System Info Use the Up or Down buttons to se lect the System Info menu and press the Enter button to enter that menu Firmware Version 5 42 08 11 05R03 08 The first information that is shown is the firmware version Because the informa tion is larger than the line width the in formation will scroll Press ...

Page 61: ...ve information if a HDD is installed The Copy Master II uses several different kinds of Hard Disk Drives so the information that you see might be different Press the Down button to go to the next display 01 Port 1 1 07 DVD VDP MP1 The next screen shows information about the Reader drive Press the Down button to go to the next display 02 Port 2 1 G0 _NEC DVD_RW ND 3540 The next screen shows informa...

Page 62: ...e Firmware Use the Up or Down buttons to se lect the Update Firmware menu and press the Enter button to enter that menu Waiting for Update Please Insert Disc Insert the disc containing the firmware into the Reader Drive After a few mo ments the Copy Master II will detect the disc Firmware Verified Ready to Update The Duplicator will verify the integrity of the firmware disc before continuing Dupli...

Page 63: ...digit of your password and press the Enter button to submit the current digit You will automatically move to the next digit Repeat these steps until you ve selected all four digits in your password After you have entered the password press the Enter button to OK to submit your password Once your password is validated you will be guided to the main Manage Ac counts screen There are five menus under...

Page 64: ... maximum of eight alphanu meric letters or numbers Note The User password consists of four numbers Manage Accounts 1 View User Press the Enter button to enter into this menu View User ADMIN Use the Up or Down buttons to scroll through the list of users Press the ESC button to go back to the Man age Accounts menu Manage Accounts 2 Create User Press the Enter button to enter into this menu Press the...

Page 65: ...of four numbers Enter PWD 0 OK Enter the users password using the in structions shown in Setting Counters and Assigning Names on page 17 Press the Enter button to complete User Ralph Added The duplicator will display a confirma tion message and automatically return you to the Manage Accounts menu Manage Accounts 3 Edit User Info Press the Enter button to enter into this menu Press the ESC button t...

Page 66: ...Assigning Names on page 17 Press the Enter button to complete User Ralph Changed The duplicator will display a confirma tion message and automatically return you to the Manage Accounts menu Manage Accounts 4 Delete User Press the Enter button to enter into this menu Press the ESC button to go back to the Main Menu or cancel the current selection Select User 3 RALPH Use the Up or Down buttons to sc...

Page 67: ...se the risk of damaging your duplicator Manage Accounts 5 Password on Bootup Press the Enter button to enter into this menu Press the ESC button to go back to the Main Menu or cancel the current selection Password on Bootup Yes Use the Up or Down buttons to se lect either Yes or No Press the Enter button to enter the selection Copy Master II 5 42 15 Shutdown Press the Enter button to enter into th...

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Page 69: ...copy protect ed Use the Writer to read your master disc by selecting the writer as the Master Reading Source See Select Source on page 35 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 Buttons do not function The Copy Master II may still be busy performing a task Give it some time and press the bu...

Page 70: ...ue file system that comput ers will not recognize Thus you can t perform any read write opera tions to the Hard Drive from your computer Why won t some writers copy If those writers are connected with US13 2 0 Firewire IEEE 1394 con nections please make sure the switch on the back of the duplicator is off and restart your duplicator Reset the system settings back to default See How do I reset my d...

Page 71: ...DVD Recorder NEC ND 3520A DVD R RW recorder Buffer Memory 128 MB DVD Format DVD R DVD RW DVD R DVD RW Double Layer DVD R Dual Layer DVD R DVD CD Read Formats Supported DVD ROM DVD Video DVD Audio Double Layer DVD R Dual Layer DVD R DVD RW DVD R DVD RW Mode 1 CD ROM CD I CD Plus Business Card CD R 3 Mini CD R DVD CD Write Formats Supported Double Layer DVD R Dual Layer DVD R DVD R DVD RW DVD R DVD ...

Page 72: ...ent 50 60Hz 100 Watt Single CDR drive model Temperature Operating 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F Storage 20 C to 85 C Humidity 20 to 80 Weight 9 Drive 40 Lbs 18 1 KGs 7 Drive 30 lbs 13 6 KGs 5 Drive 21 2 lbs 9 6 KGs 3 Drive 19 lbs 8 6 KGs 1 Drive 7 2 lbs 3 2 KGs Dimensions 9 Drive 21 53 3 cm x 18 45 7 cm x 8 20 32 cm 7 Drive 21 53 3 cm x 18 45 7 cm x 8 20 32 cm 5 Drive 21 53 3 cm x 15 38 1 cm x 8 20 3 ...

Page 73: ...CD Extra HFS CD Bridge ISO9660 CD R CD RW Business Card CD R Mini CD R Max Writing Speed 52x CD R 32x CD RW Burn Proof Yes Power Requirements Voltage 90 240V AC Current 50 60Hz 500 Watt Maximum Temperature Operating 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F Storage 20 C to 85 C Humidity 20 to 80 Weight 7 Drive 30 lbs 13 6 KGs 5 Drive 21 2 lbs 9 6 KGs 3 Drive 19 lbs 8 6 KGs Dimensions 7 Drive 21 53 3 cm x 18 45 7 ...

Page 74: ...r II 1 to 3 160GB CD Copy Master II 1 to 1 None Formats Supported CD ROM Mode1 Mode2 CD ROM XA Mode2 form1 form2 CD DA Mixed Mode Video CD CD I VCD Photo CD Single Multi session CD Extra HFS CD Bridge ISO9660 CD R CD RW Business Card CD R Mini CD R Max Writing Speed 52x CD R 32x CD RW Power Requirements Voltage 90 240V AC Current 50 60Hz 500 Watt Maximum Temperature Operating 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 1...

Page 75: ...x 8 20 32 cm 5 Drive 21 53 3 cm x 15 38 1 cm x 8 20 3 cm 3 Drive 20 50 8 cm x 11 27 9 cm x 8 20 3 cm 1 Drive 11 27 9 cm x 8 20 3 cm x 5 12 7 cm Regulation FCC CE Warranty One Year Parts and Labor Table 4 3 CD Copy Master II Pro Specifications Parameter Specification ...

Page 76: ... form1 form2 CD DA Mixed Mode Video CD CD I Karaoke CD VCD Photo CD Single Multi session CD Extra HFS CD Bridge ISO9660 CD R CD RW Business Card CD R Mini CD R Max Writing Speed 52x CD R 32x CD RW Power Requirements Voltage 90 240V AC Current 50 60Hz 80 Watt Maximum Temperature Operating 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F Storage 20 C to 85 C Humidity 20 to 80 Load and Copy Support Yes Burn Proof Yes Weigh...

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Page 78: ... Load Partition 10 3 Rename Partition 10 4 Delete Partition 10 5 Partition Info 10 6 Partition Size 10 7 Select Loading Drive 10 8 Format Hard Drive 11 Edit Audio Tracks 12 Setup 12 1 Language 12 2 Auto Start 12 3 Read Error Skip 12 4 CD Writing Mode 12 5 Max Audio VCD Speed 12 6 Buzzer 12 7 Startup Menu 12 8 Screen Saver 12 9 Duplication mode 12 10 Counter 12 11 AUTOCOPY 12 12 DVD Compatibility M...

Page 79: ...Disc Info 13 2 Prescan 13 3 System Info 13 4 Device Info 13 5 Load Default 13 6 Update Firmware 14 Manage Accounts 14 1 View User 14 2 Create User 14 3 Edit User Info 14 4 Delete User 14 5 Password on Bootup 15 Shutdown ...

Page 80: ...p shop cgi choice html_copymastersupport If you cannot solve your problem our technical support staff will assist you if your unit is still covered under warranty In order to efficiently handle all requests we require our customers to start by filling in the Support Form found here http www octave com cgi bin shop shop cgi choice html_incident Or call 1 866 531 8325 You will be contacted within on...

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