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Error Code 

 
Typically the system will show an error message and error code if a problem occurs. Please 
reference the below diagram for a description of the error codes and the recommend solution: 
 
 

Error 

Code 

Error Message 

Description & Recommended Solutions 

200 

Source Disc 
Empty  

Description:  
The intended master disc is detected and identified successfully, but 
it is a blank disc. 
 
Possible Solution:  
Please double check the master disc to ensure it contains data. 
 

201 Bad 

Master 

Description:  
The master disc is detected but can not be identified within 3 
minutes. 
 
Possible Solution:  
Please check the master disc quality for defects or errors. 
 

202 No 

Targets! 

Description:  
The blank disc(s) are missing when the job has already started. 
 
Possible Solution:  
Please make sure blank discs are placed in writer trays. 
 

203 

Burner Mixed or 
Firmware 
version Mixed 

Description:  
The model or firmware version of all writers in the duplicator is not 
the same.  
 
Possible Solution:  
This typically happens when you recently replaced a writer drive. 
Contact Tech Support. 

204 

Targets & 
Master Not 
Compatible! 

Description:  
The master disc and targets (blanks) do not have same format.  
 
Possible Solution:  
Please go to “Disc Info” in “Utilities” to make sure the master disc 
and the blank discs are the same format, (for example, using a CD 
Master and CD blank discs).  
 

205 

Targets Not 
Blank! 

Description:  
The target (blank) discs are detected and identified as neither RW 
discs nor blank discs. 
 
Possible Solution:  
Please go to “Disc Info” in “Utilities” to make sure the intended blank 
discs are empty. 

Summary of Contents for Optical Disc Duplicator 3.6.0

Page 1: ...User Manual For Optical Disc Duplicator V 3 6 0 Copyright 2013 All Rights Reserved...

Page 2: ...PART THEREOF OF A COPYRIGHT DISC IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED WE DISCOURAGE THE USE OF ANY SUCH ACTION THAT GIVES RISE TO CRIMINAL INTENT AND PROSECUTION VINPOWER DIGITAL IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY POTENTI...

Page 3: ...r 8 Making Hard Drive to Disc Copies 12 Section 1 Loading Master Disc content into the Hard Drive as a partition image 12 Section 2 Selecting the Copy Source to the Hard Drive 15 Section 3 Making Copi...

Page 4: ...on to the copy protection limitation the system cannot copy across formats This means that you cannot copy a DVD master onto a recordable CD or vice versa In addition you cannot copy the same formats...

Page 5: ...tem Do not try to use the Air Duster to clean the system while the reader writer trays are open In doing so you may inadvertently blow dust into the recording device and damage the recording device 6...

Page 6: ...ies Changing Speed etc Chapter 4 Menu Overview This chapter describes what every function setting does Appendix A External Device USB eSATA Network Setup Guide This section describes how to enables on...

Page 7: ...wer On Off Button 2 Optical Disc Reader Referred to as Reader throughout this manual 3 Optical Disc Writers Referred to as Writer throughout this manual 4 Eject Button 5 Keypad 6 LCD Screen 7 System V...

Page 8: ...r Up Menu Option Scroll Up Down Menu Option Scroll Down Forward Enter OK Execute the function Backward Escape go back to the previous function Shortcut to make a copy Shortcut to make simulation of co...

Page 9: ...mage on page 12 For example if you want to enter a partition name of FUN1 do the following a Press the Down button repeatedly until F is displayed b Press the ENT Enter button once to move the cursor...

Page 10: ...copying from the reader drive to the writer drives during the first round of the copy process Then starting from the 2nd round all copies will be made from the hard drive for enhanced performance and...

Page 11: ...ld then see the Counter feature screen The Counter feature will let you choose how many copies you want to make for your project It allows the system to count the number of copies you ve made for this...

Page 12: ...layed for more than 2 minutes after you have inserted your master disc or blank discs please check the quality of the discs Step 4 After you ve placed your master disc and blank discs in the drive s p...

Page 13: ...is selected and the right hand screen is shown when No Counter is selected Specify Counter No Counter It is normal to see the progress indicator stay at 0 10 and 100 for approximately 30 seconds for C...

Page 14: ...u If you ve specified a counter value for your project and your project is completed you shall see the following screen You can then press ENT Enter to go back to main menu If you happen to have any f...

Page 15: ...erm partition s is also used to refer to image files in the hard drive If your system has a Hard Drive installed a partition image will be created whenever you begin to load master disc content into t...

Page 16: ...er disc content into the hard drive by pressing the up or down button to find your desired partition naming method Option 1 A new partition image Screen Shot New Partition Option 2 Overwrite one of th...

Page 17: ...to continue to the next step If you have chosen Auto Generate Then precede to the next step Step 5 Please place your master disc into the Reader or the 1st Writer if there s no Reader installed in yo...

Page 18: ...ate to the Select Source menu Step 2 Press ENT Enter button to enter the Select Source menu and you shall see a screen similar to below Step 3 Use the Up or Down button to locate the Hard Drive and pr...

Page 19: ...s job The Counter feature is for your convenience only and will allow you to make more copies than the amount desired if so required You can choose not to input your desired number of copies if you pr...

Page 20: ...s or if all writers are filled and the system detects this the system will start automatically Once the number of blank discs you inserted matches the number of discs detected on the screen press ENT...

Page 21: ...n That is caused by the initializing and finalizing stage Step 7 Once the duplication run is completed the successful copies will be ejected and you shall see the following screen Step 8 Remove the su...

Page 22: ...the Select Burn Speed menu and you shall see a screen similar to below Step 3 Select the Correct Speed Type There are different types of recording speed based on the disc format and source HDD CD to...

Page 23: ...reen for speed adjustment You can press the up or down button to select the desired speed value and then press the ENT Enter to submit the selection If the speed value you ve selected is the same as t...

Page 24: ...ll be instructed to copy them onto a blank 80 min CD R media You can operate this function by choosing Edit Track to Hard Drive when asked This is considered a safer method to perform the mix audio tr...

Page 25: ...or Down button to display the playtime of each track on this audio CD and press the ENT Enter button to select the track you wish to be mixed Once a track is selected you shall see the symbol on the...

Page 26: ...will now start the mixing process as shown in the following screen Step 8 Once the mixing process is completed you will see the following screen When you re finished adding tracks you can choose to fi...

Page 27: ...menu Or you can choose to mix more tracks from other Audio CD s by pressing the Up or Down button until you see Insert Next Master on the 2nd line as in the following screen Then press the ENT Enter b...

Page 28: ...er button once 10 Press Down button until you see Are you done on the 2nd line 11 Press ENT Enter button once 12 Press Down button until you see Insert Next Master on the 2nd line 13 Press ENT Enter b...

Page 29: ...Press ENT Enter button once 23 Press ENT Enter button once 24 Press ENT Enter button once 25 Press ENT Enter button once Total 2 Trk 9m 47s Track 3 4m 47s Total 3 Trk 14m 34s Track 3 4m 47s Total 3 T...

Page 30: ...dy Step 1 Use the Up or Down button to navigate to the Setup menu Step 2 Press the ENT Enter button to enter the Setup menu and you shall see a screen similar to below Step 3 Use the Up or Down button...

Page 31: ...to the main menu This change will only be effective for the current usage until you power off the system unless you perform the Save function under the Utilities menu or perform the Shutdown function...

Page 32: ...se of performing such simulation is to ensure error free duplication Due to the physical limitation of DVD R RW BD R RE recordable format you cannot perform this procedure on these formats If you do s...

Page 33: ...ur master disc content into the hard drive as a partition image For more information please refer to section 1 of Make Hard Drive to Disc Copies Loading Master Disc content into the Hard Drive as a pa...

Page 34: ...selected the copy process requires you to press the ENT Enter button to start the duplication This feature applies to applications inside the operation menu such as COPY TEST TEST COPY COPY COMPARE et...

Page 35: ...this feature ON or OFF The purpose of this feature is to increase the compatibility of DVD R media with a broader range of DVD Video players This process will increase the amount of time required to d...

Page 36: ...scan feature This feature will scan and detect any bad sectors existing in the master disc It is recommended to perform this feature before starting the duplication task for all master discs By doing...

Page 37: ...password During this process you will be asked to select the existing account and then you will be prompted to enter the new user name and new user password for this account User Admin is the administ...

Page 38: ...35 safely turn off the machine via the Power Switch Turning off your system without performing this function will increase the risk of damaging your system...

Page 39: ...change the setting to ON 6 Press ENT Enter button to submit your selection 7 The system will either restart by itself or prompts you restart it manually by powering the system off and back on 8 Your c...

Page 40: ...source back to the Reader and try again 3 Buttons do not function Maybe it is still busy on a task Give it sometime and press it again If it still doesn t work turn off the machine and then restart t...

Page 41: ...a Go to menu Utilities b Press the ENT Enter button c Press Down button until you see Load Default on the 2nd line d Press ENT Enter button e Wait for 3 4 seconds f Press ESC Escape button g Press Dow...

Page 42: ...ank disc s are missing when the job has already started Possible Solution Please make sure blank discs are placed in writer trays 203 Burner Mixed or Firmware version Mixed Description The model or fi...

Page 43: ...sible Solution Please go to Disc Info in Utilities to make sure every blank disc has the same media ID M Code Replace the one s that are different if necessary 208 Targets are not RW discs Description...

Page 44: ...cessary partitions images 231 Redundant Name Description The name entered has already been used in the system Possible Solution Please enter a different name or rename the existing file name which is...

Page 45: ...ter or blank disc 252 Not Audio CD Description The Master Disc is not an Audio CD when preparing the mixing process Possible Solution Please verify your master disc is an Audio CD 253 Over Blank Disc...

Page 46: ...to re download the Firmware Update File 262 Unknown flash model Description The Firmware Update File is not meant for your system Possible Solution 1 Try to contact Tech Support for the proper Update...

Page 47: ...t 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 reasonable protection against harmful inter...

Page 48: ...locate the machine on a solid support surface not on plush carpet that has adequate strength to support the weight of the machine Always unplug this equipment from the electrical outlet before cleanin...

Page 49: ...ects into slots or openings on the machine Electrical shock or fire may result 9 Do not obstruct ventilation openings These openings are used to provide proper cooling to the machine Electrical Supply...

Page 50: ...n the user documentation supplied with the product 2 Do not carry out any maintenance on this product which is not described in the customer documentation 3 Use supplies and cleaning materials only as...

Page 51: ...ember states related to low voltage equipment 2004 108 EC December 15 2004 Council Directive 2004 108 EC as amended Approximation of the laws of the member states related to electromagnetic compatibil...

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