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Keyboard

A USB keyboard may be connected to the rear of the TCP autoloader to make
the entry of complicated image names and menu navigation easier. However,
this is not required, and following is the function of each key on the integrated
keypad:

< YES Key

(left cursor or ‘Y’ on a USB keyboard)

Left arrow or YES – If being prompted to enter a number or character this key
moves the cursor 1 character to the left. If prompted with a question this key
answers YES.

> NO Key

(right cursor or ‘N’ on a USB keyboard)

Right arrow or NO – If being prompted to enter a number or character this
key moves the cursor 1 character to the right. If prompted with a question this
key answers NO.

/\ Key

(up cursor on a USB keyboard)

/\ (Up arrow) – If being prompted to enter a number or character this key
increments the character at the cursor to the next higher character or number.
If a menu is being displayed this key moves the cursor to the next menu
selection up. Numbers and characters can also be entered directly using a
USB keyboard.

\/ Key

(down cursor on a USB keyboard)

\/ (Down arrow) – If being prompted to enter a number or character this key
decrements the character at the cursor to the next lower character or number.
If a menu is being displayed this key moves the cursor to the next menu
selection down. Numbers and characters can also be entered directly using a
USB keyboard.

Enter Key

(Enter or Return key on a USB keyboard)

If being prompted to enter a number or name this key accepts the currently
displayed selection. If a menu is being displayed the

ENTER

key moves 1

level deeper into the menu structure. If the next item is executable it starts
that process.

Stop Key

(use the escape key on a USB keyboard)

This key stops or aborts whatever is going on. When recording discs the
system is busy and this key may not respond immediately. If so, press and
hold it down until prompted to do something else.

Summary of Contents for TCP-7200

Page 1: ...TCP AUTOLOADER UserManual This manual covers the following products TCP 7200 TCP 7400...

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Page 3: ...btained permission from the copyright owner to make copies Unless you own the copyright or have permission from the copyright owner to make copies you may be violating copyright law and be subject to...

Page 4: ...be valid only if the Product was purchased by the End User from an authorized Global DiscWare Distributor Reseller 5 Heavy use per recorder or printer 12 000 discs 100 cartridges may require consumabl...

Page 5: ...duct requires servicing you should first contact the place of purchase and request support If the service request cannot be completed by the place of purchase you should contact Global DiscWare direct...

Page 6: ...bal DiscWare During the warranty period Global DiscWare will cover the cost of returning the repaired product to you via UPS Ground or other similar transportation method If you require a more urgent...

Page 7: ...p Key use the escape key on a USB keyboard 14 LCD DISPLAY 15 MENU STRUCTURE 15 Copy 15 Compare 15 Batch Mode 15 Image Functions 15 Utilities 16 Set up Menu 20 PASSWORD MENU 23 PRINTER SET UP MENU 24 N...

Page 8: ...Job Options Set up 33 Read Write Speed 33 SUPPORTED FORMATS 34 MENU STRUCTURE 35 APPENDIX C DISC CREATION HINTS TIPS 37 DISCS FOR DISTRIBUTION 37...

Page 9: ...safe manual handling procedures are followed Carefully remove your TCP Autoloader from its shipping carton and verify that all parts are present If there are missing or damaged parts contact Global D...

Page 10: ...of self tests If the Main Menu prompt does not appear within two minutes see the Error Messages section of this manual Printer Set up The TCP can optionally print to the discs either before or after...

Page 11: ...The system will now be ready for use Quick Start Copying This quick start section assumes the Duplication Options Setup Menu Job Options are set as for use with the FlashJet 4800 printer described ea...

Page 12: ...Input hopper and take the top blank disc placed there earlier This will be loaded into the first recorder The recorder tray will close and you are copying your first disc There is a percentage bar ind...

Page 13: ...the TCP Autoloader is turned on it performs a series of self tests and displays several messages Following are two messages displayed during a normal power up First TCA Series by R Quest Technologies...

Page 14: ...r number If a menu is being displayed this key moves the cursor to the next menu selection up Numbers and characters can also be entered directly using a USB keyboard Key down cursor on a USB keyboard...

Page 15: ...o start copying discs by reading the master to the hard disk and then copy from the hard disk image See the Copying section of this chapter for further instructions Compare Use this menu option to sta...

Page 16: ...pace associated with erased images Depending on the hard drive size and the number and size of erased images this function can take several minutes to complete Utilities The utilities menu provides se...

Page 17: ...rive model Load System F W The system software that is used by the TCP to copy discs may be updated from time to time to add new features or support for new drives The following functions are used to...

Page 18: ...If you are in any doubt about this please contact Global DiscWare or an authorized Global DiscWare distributor before using this feature The update process is very simple but user confirmation is requ...

Page 19: ...e different writer types and different firmware revisions Global DiscWare recommends using the same writer type and the latest approved writer firmware Hard Drive Info Display the manufacturer model n...

Page 20: ...ssage will be displayed WARNING Copier is in SIMULATE mode Press YES to continue or any other key to cancel and the BURN SIM field of the LCD will show SIM for Simulate Burn while copying discs Compar...

Page 21: ...perated with Multi Image HD set to NO all the previous images may be lost Ask Quantity If set to YES the user will be prompted for a quantity at the start of a copy compare job If set to NO the machin...

Page 22: ...avoid using any media that exhibit sticky properties This setting will help when you have to use sticky media Last Char Name This option determines the behavior exhibited on entering image names on t...

Page 23: ...ow access to be restricted by passwords A different password can also be set for general use Operator Password and for system set up Set up Password The passwords operate independently of each other s...

Page 24: ...and require no set up By default the TCP autoloader will ship from the factory with DHCP enabled which means that the TCP autoloader will automatically receive an IP address from a DHCP server on your...

Page 25: ...unsure of this Gateway address please contact your Network administrator or set Use DHCP yes Network Active To make the TCP autoloader go in to Network Mode automatically when powered on set this opt...

Page 26: ...DD YYYY USA others YYYY MM DD Japan others Select the format as required Entering Text using the integrated keypad Since there are no letters on the keyboard text must be entered with the arrow keys W...

Page 27: ...he LCD display is next to the Start Copying menu line Press the ENTER key to select that menu function If there is already an image on the hard drive the following prompt will be displayed Read New Ma...

Page 28: ...rn with a good disc will eject the tray and wait to be automatically unloaded and then loaded with another blank Copying will automatically start again once all drives are closed and have blank media...

Page 29: ...an one master Disc without starting each job individually This works by the system recognising new master discs the time they are loaded in to the recorders from input hopper Each master disc should b...

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Page 31: ...rrectly connected to each drive and to the copy electronics For SCSI systems ensure that every writer on a given bus has a unique SCSI ID If two SCSI devices have the same ID they will not work For ID...

Page 32: ...ee the menu item Set up Menu Duplication Options Burn CD in the Operation section for more info Bad Master The system tried to read a master disc but found an error Try reading at a slower speed try c...

Page 33: ...sync Copying NO Check Blank Size YES Master Drive 1 Sticky Media NO Read Write Speed This menu is located at Set up Menu Read Write Speed Read Data 48X Read Audio 48X Write 48X The above speeds assume...

Page 34: ...Playstation Developer CD Extra Blue Book a k a Enhanced CD CD Plus Kodak Photo CD Video CD White Book DOS Windows MAC Unix Linux etc ISO 9660 for CD DVD Blu ray UDF for CD DVD Blu ray Single Multises...

Page 35: ...ment HD Utilities Menu Hard Disk Utilities Show HD Free Space Show HD Info Defrag HD Format Hard Disk Firmware Utilities Load System F W Load F W From CD Load F W XMODEM Load F W from USB Only if USB...

Page 36: ...ons Use DHCP Network Active N S Fast Start Set Network Name Duplicator IP Only if Use DHCP NO Network Mask Only if Use DHCP NO Gateway IP Address Only if Use DHCP NO Time Date Set Time Set Date Set Da...

Page 37: ...ct CD PacketCD Spira These types of disc contain bad blocks because of the way that the Packet system writes them Masters containing bad blocks intentional or not are rejected as unreadable Certain co...

Page 38: ...Quest by Global DiscWare TCP TM User Manual Part Number 900 00041 01 Revision D Copyright 2002 2007 R Quest Technologies LLC Copyright 2007 Global DiscWare Inc All rights reserved www globaldiscware c...

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