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SECTION 4:  MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING

Conductor is designed to operate for extended periods of time with very little attention.  In fact, no

regular maintenance is recommended other than cleaning the outside case.

IMPORTANT:

Do NOT attempt to oil or grease the Duplicator’s Robotic Arm shaft or other components.  You will

likely cause more harm than good!  Any moving parts are designed to be run for the life of the

machine with no additional lubrication required.

A.

 

 Cleaning The Case

Use a clean, white rag with a small amount of water or isopropyl alcohol to clean the Duplicator and

printer’s outside cases and CD trays.  Stronger cleaning solutions are NOT recommended because

they may damage the paint and plastic materials from which the parts are manufactured.  Always

disconnect your Conductor and printer power cords before cleaning.  Resume operation only after

the surfaces are completely dry.

B.

 

Resetting the Robotics

If you find yourself in a situation where the robotics are not responding properly, you may need to

do a system reset.  A typical cause may be when you stop a job out of sequence.  To do so, press

the Pause and Pick buttons at the same time.

C.

 

Technical Support

If you have difficulties in operating your Conductor, the set-up and testing procedures in this manual

should, in most cases, solve the problem. If you still have difficulty, contact the technical support

number listed on the insert included in the supply pack that came with your product.

Summary of Contents for 082100-510148

Page 1: ...or Use With the Signature III CD Color Printer or Inscripta Thermal CD Printer Two Carlson Parkway North Plymouth MN 55447 4446 U S A Phone 1 800 797 2772 763 475 6676 FAX 763 475 6677 Internet www pr...

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Page 3: ...rs in the United States This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reason...

Page 4: ...pplicables aux appareils numeriques de la class B prescrites dans le Reglement sur le brouillage radioelectrique edicte par le ministere des Communications du Canada CAUTION TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK H...

Page 5: ...8 SECTION 2 HARDWARE AND CABLE SET UP A Connecting the Parts and Interface Cables 9 B Hardware Test 12 C Printing Your First Job 13 SECTION 3 INTERPRETING THE LED STATUS LIGHTS A Power LED 14 B Pause...

Page 6: ...y be necessary B Choosing a Good Location Place Conductor in a location with adequate air circulation to prevent internal heat build up You ll need a tabletop with at least 30 76cm of depth for adequa...

Page 7: ...ton Pause Button Control Panel Output Bin CD Printer Tray Figure 1 Conductor and Signature III CD Color Printer Thermal CD Printer Robotic Arm Input Bin LED Status Light Pick Button Sequence Button Pa...

Page 8: ...n and printing system called Composer An upgrade to a Composer is accomplished by adding Windows based duplication software and a CD R or DVD R drive Contact your reseller or the factory for informati...

Page 9: ...o the Conductor s rear panel 6 pin mini DIN socket Don t connect the other end yet Figure 4 Connecting the Printer Control Cable 3 Apply power to the Conductor by connecting the Power Supply cord to t...

Page 10: ...you will also need to install a Tray Support Bracket to the top cabinet of the Conductor Follow the instructions packed with the Thermal Printer Printer Stand for installation of this bracket 5 Place...

Page 11: ...n t know how to do this consult your printer and PC technical manuals for more information Figure 10 Connecting the Printer Parallel Cable 8 Apply power to the printer by connecting the printer s Powe...

Page 12: ...e button at the bottom right side of the unit Figure 13 Tray Open Button on Signature III 6 Press the Pick Button The CD will drop into the printer tray If it does not drop perfectly into place you wi...

Page 13: ...ing Your First Job Operation is really very simple just print to your printer as you normally would as if no autoloader were installed Specify the quantity you wish to print load discs and Conductor w...

Page 14: ...owing chart A Power LED Status Condition Off No Power Plug in Power Adapter On Solid Power is ON This is Conductor s normal waiting mode Flashing Power is ON but an error condition exists a Didn t pic...

Page 15: ...cleaning solutions are NOT recommended because they may damage the paint and plastic materials from which the parts are manufactured Always disconnect your Conductor and printer power cords before cle...

Page 16: ...Processor or equivalent at 233 MHz or higher 32MB RAM one free ECP parallel printer port 2MB available hard drive space Disc Capacity 50 disc input 50 disc output Operating Systems Windows 95 98 NT an...

Page 17: ...dentifying the Parts 6 LED Status Lights 14 Locating Holes Printer 10 Location 6 Maintenance 15 Parallel Interface Cable 11 ECP Mode 11 Ports Printer Control 8 9 Power Input 8 9 Printer Driver Softwar...

Page 18: ...18 Tech Support 15 Tray Support Bracket 10 Unpacking 6 Printed in the United States of America P N 082100 510148...

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