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Partition Size

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TEAC 1x10 DVD Duplicator User’s Manual

Partition Size

The 

Partition Size

 function enables you to assign different partition sizes to the 

internal hard disk drive depending on requirements. The default setting is 9GB. 
Please note that any data that is already present on the partitions will be erased. 
You will need to reload the data onto the partitions as needed.

RUN

: Modify parameter

SET

: Save and quit

CD Gigarec Rate

This function is not supported by the DVD Duplicator.

Disable LO Change

The 

Disable LO Change

 function enables you to change the DL writing method. 

This function makes it more efficient and quicker to backup an 8.5GB DL disc. 
The default setting is 

Enable

.

RUN

: Enable or disable.

SET

: Save and quit.

Boot Delay Time

This function is reserved for factory use only.

Summary of Contents for DVW-D110

Page 1: ...User s Manual 1x10 DVD Duplicator Model DVW D110H ...

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Page 3: ...n A user who changes or modifies the unit or operating procedures specified herein without expressed written approval by the manufacturer will void user authority to operate the equipment Specifications and features subject to change without notice or obligation Copyright and Trademark Information Copyright 2005 TEAC America Inc All rights reserved TEAC America Inc reserves the right to modify pro...

Page 4: ...plicator Functions This chapter explains all available functions of the DVD Duplicator Appendix A List of Functions Appendix A includes a complete list of all DVD Duplicator functions Appendix B LCD Error Code Definitions Appendix B lists all messages that may appear on the LCD display Appendix C About DVD and CD Discs Appendix C contains information about handling loading and ejecting discs Appen...

Page 5: ...ding Data to and Copying from the Hard Disk Source Drive 9 Chapter 3 DVD Duplicator Functions 11 Operation Mode Functions 11 Test 11 Copy 11 Compare 11 Copy and Compare 11 Verify 11 Erase 12 Load 12 Setup Mode Functions 13 Automatic 13 Partition Name 13 Set as Default 13 Update Firmware 13 CD Reading Speed 13 CD Writing Speed 14 DVD Reading Speed 14 DVD Writing Speed 14 Advanced Setup 14 Advanced ...

Page 6: ... LO Change 18 Boot Delay Time 18 Appendix A List of Functions 19 Operation Mode Functions 19 Setup Mode Functions 19 Advanced Mode Functions 19 Appendix B LCD Error Code Definitions 20 Appendix C About DVD and CD Discs 21 Handling Discs 21 Loading and Ejecting Discs 22 Appendix D Specifications 23 Appendix E Technical Support and Warranty 24 Limited Warranty 24 ...

Page 7: ...tor Unit Package Contents 2 Figure 2 Front Panel of the DVD Duplicator Unit 3 Figure 3 LCD Control Panel 4 Figure 4 Rear Panel of the DVD Duplicator Unit 5 Figure 5 Test Function on LCD Panel 7 Figure 6 How to Handle Compact Discs DVD and CD 21 Figure 7 Ejecting the Disc Tray 22 ...

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Page 9: ... formats and replicates the content as required The TEAC DVD Duplicator performs continuous copying with no waiting It is an ideal DVD Duplicator for the advanced user who requires speed and accuracy You can set up your TEAC DVD Duplicator very quickly and easily There is no need to install any software There is no need to attach any cables to your computer The TEAC DVD Duplicator functions entire...

Page 10: ...ng items see Figure 1 TEAC 1x10 DVD Duplicator unit AC power cable TEAC 1x10 DVD Duplicator User s Manual this manual on CD ROM Figure 1 DVD Duplicator Unit Package Contents Note If any of the items above is missing from your package upon purchase please contact your vendor immediately AC power cable User s Manual 1x10 DVD Duplicator in PDF format on CD ROM ...

Page 11: ...y fails to open you can use the emergency eject mechanism You can close the tray by pressing the eject button Notes TEAC strongly recommends that you do not push the tray in to close it Please press the eject button to eject or retract the tray The DVD Duplicator includes an internal hard disk drive as an alter nate source drive Please refer to Loading Data to and Copying from the Hard Disk Source...

Page 12: ...e the tray by pressing the eject button LED power indicator The LED power indicator will be continuously lit when the DVD Duplicator power is on power switch Use the power switch to turn the power to the DVD Duplicator unit on and off stabilizing feet A stabilizing support foot is located at each of the DVD Duplicator s lower four corners When you set up the Duplicator you should extend each of th...

Page 13: ...power connector Connect the included AC power cable to this input connector Plug the other end of the power cable into a three prong receptacle AC power outlet Caution Before you turn on the power to the DVD Duplicator make sure the correct voltage is selected Otherwise you risk damage to the unit The default setting is 115VAC Caution Do not attempt to bypass the grounding plug Otherwise you risk ...

Page 14: ...Rear Panel 6 TEAC 1x10 DVD Duplicator User s Manual ...

Page 15: ...cable to the back of the DVD Duplicator Connect the other end of the power cable to a three prong receptacle AC outlet 4 Turn on the power to the DVD Duplicator by pressing the power button on the lower right hand side of the unit During initialization the DVD Duplicator performs a self test in which the unit s internal buffer is tested source and target drives are detected and the LCD display is ...

Page 16: ... can make fewer copies if you prefer The internal controller will automatically detect inserted discs and issue the record command to only those target drives that contain a blank disc When the copy operation is complete the DVD disc in each of the target drives will be ejected automatically Note With the default setting after a source disc has been successfully copied the DVD Duplicator automatic...

Page 17: ... want to copy then execute the copy function 1 Insert a source DVD into the DVD ROM drive This disc contains the data that you wish to copy to the partition on the internal hard disk drive 2 Press the SET button to select the Load function then press the RUN button to execute the function The data will be loaded into the default first partition 00000 After a few moments the source disc will be eje...

Page 18: ...Loading Data to and Copying from the Hard Disk Source Drive 10 TEAC 1x10 DVD Duplicator User s Manual ...

Page 19: ...ion enables the target drive to adjust the laser to the proper intensity The source drive which is determined by the setting on the Duplicator controller can be either the DVD ROM drive or the hard disk drive Copy The Copy function enables you to copy data from the source DVD or a partition on the internal hard disk drive For more information refer to Basic Operation on page 8 Compare The Compare ...

Page 20: ...ase Load The factory installed hard disk drive was partitioned and formatted at the factory Each partition is approximately 9GB in size The Load function enables you to transfer data from the DVD ROM or DVD Writer drive to the current partition on the hard disk drive If you are loading various sources to the hard disk drive change the Partition Name to specify a new partition after the Load functi...

Page 21: ...ange from 00 to 99 The remaining three 3 digits represent the position of the partition The default setting is 00000 Set as Default This function allows you to set any changes or modification you have made as your default settings Update Firmware The Update Firmware function updates the firmware on the interface board via a CD or DVD disc The DVD Duplicator will locate the data and update its firm...

Page 22: ...ID is set according to the highest speed supported by the blank disc RUN Modify parameter SET Save and quit DVD Writing Speed The DVD Writing Speed function controls the speed at which the source drive writes to a DVD disc The default setting is MX maximum write speed The MID is set according to the highest speed supported by the blank disc RUN Modify parameter SET Save and quit Advanced Setup The...

Page 23: ...ng is M which indicates Manual operation mode A controller in Auto operation mode determines the number of target discs copied RUN Modify parameter SET Save and quit Skip Read Err The Skip Read Err function enables you to control read errors from the source drive The default setting is No which indicates that the system will stop when the source drive encounters a read error and will reject the so...

Page 24: ...ting is DAO DAO Disc at once INC Improves readability in older DVD players RUN Modify parameter SET Save and quit Check TRK LEN The Check TRK LEN function provides various methods for the detection of bad sectors Default setting is SHORT NO Read as GAP 0 AUTO Read the standard GAP SHORT Read the short GAP LONG Read the long GAP Show Disc Info The Show Disc Info function provides information about ...

Page 25: ...rrection enables the system to determine the best laser power range for a disc The default setting is Enable RUN Enable or disable SET Save and quit Support UPC ISRC The Support UPC ISRC function copies the UPC code of music CDs and the ISRC code of individual tracks The copy of the ISRC code includes the country of manufacture owner date and serial number of each track etc The default setting is ...

Page 26: ...itions will be erased You will need to reload the data onto the partitions as needed RUN Modify parameter SET Save and quit CD Gigarec Rate This function is not supported by the DVD Duplicator Disable LO Change The Disable LO Change function enables you to change the DL writing method This function makes it more efficient and quicker to backup an 8 5GB DL disc The default setting is Enable RUN Ena...

Page 27: ...et as Default Update Firmware CD Reading Speed CD Writing Speed DVD Reading Speed DVD Writing Speed Advanced Setup Advanced Mode Functions Choose Source Disc Counter Skip Read Err CD Writing Way DVD Writing Way Check TRK LEN Show Disc Info Show System Info Show Exe Time Auto Exe Time Enable Send OPC Support UPC ISRC Region Free Set Partition Size CD Gigarec Rate Disable LO Change Boot Delay Time ...

Page 28: ..._ERROR Z Synchronized writing error CLOSE_ERROR O Error while trying to close disc TERMINATE_ERROR T Data interrupt BLANKMED_ERROR B Disk type error between source and target ATIPCODE_ERROR A Blank disc cannot be recognized MCODE_ERROR M Only supports Ritek medium READDISCINF_ERROR D Disc closing incomplete TARGNOTEMPTY_ERROR N Non blank medium PLUSRTEST_ERROR P Performing test function with R med...

Page 29: ... surface unlabeled side Do not place discs in direct sunlight or in locations subject to high humidity high temperatures or dusty conditions If it becomes necessary to clean a disc due to erratic operation visible dust or smudges gently wipe the surface of the disc from the center to the outside edge Do not use benzene alcohol thinner or other solvents Figure 6 How to Handle Compact Discs DVD and ...

Page 30: ...s label side facing up Then press the Eject button again to retract the disc tray back into the drive To eject a disc from the source or a target drive press the Eject button on the front of the drive to extend the disc tray Remove the disc from the disc tray and place it in its protective case Then press the Eject button again to retract the disc tray back into the drive Figure 7 Ejecting the Dis...

Page 31: ...orders TEAC 16X DVD RW Drive Interface IDE ATAPI Read Speed DVD 16x CD 48x Write Speed DVD 16x DVD DL 4x CD 48x Drive Buffer Size 2MB System Buffer Size 128MB Supported Discs DVD R DVD RW DVD DL DVD R DVD RW CD R and CD RW discs System Control SET and RUN buttons System Display LCD panel LED indicator Write Method Auto Detect DAO TAO Operation Modes Test Copy Compare Copy Compare Verify Erase Load...

Page 32: ...or malfunction resulting from installation and cabling 10 For wireless configurations TEAC cannot be responsible for interference or operation in locations that restrict range 11 Damage to or from interconnected network equipment 12 Data integrity or loss of data HOW YOU CAN GET WARRANTY SERVICE Please contact the TEAC service department for a Return Authorization number before shipping unit s to ...

Page 33: ...NSEQUENTIAL PUNITIVE OR OTHERWISE SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS AND OR DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC RIGHTS AND MAY VARY FROM SOME OF THE RIGHTS PROVIDED BY LAW THESE RIGHTS MAY VARY FROM STATE TO STATE To conta...

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