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Duplicator 3.37
1.Copy (SM)
Duplicator 3.37
9.Master Mode
Master Mode:
Single Master
Master Mode:
Multi Master
Duplicator 3.37
1.Copy (SM)
Duplicator 3.37
10.Erase
Counter:
No Counter
Loader Processing
Input Bin > Drive 1
Processing ...
Please Wait
Erase
Full Erase
Erase
Quick Erase
9 Master Mode
The
Master Mode
menu is used to select between
Single Master
mode or
Multi Master
mode. For more
information on the modes, see
“Single Master and Multi Master Modes”
on page 13.
If you are at the
Copy
Menu, do the following:
Use the
Up or Down
button to find the
Master Mode
menu.
Press the
ENT/Enter
button on
Master Mode
to enter the menu and you will
see one of the following screens:
Use the
Up or Down
button to choose between
Multi Master Mode
and
Single Master Mode
. Press the
ENT/Enter
button to enter your
selection. The system will return you back to the main menu.
10 Erase
Use the
Erase
menu to erase your Rewritable discs.
Use the
Up or Down
button to find the
Erase
menu.
Press the
ENT/Enter
button on
Erase
to enter the menu and you will see
the following screens:
There are two options:
Full Erase:
This option erases the entire disc, destroying all
previously written data in the process.
Quick Erase:
This option erases the index (TOC) of the Rewritable
disc, not the data section. It is much faster than
Full Erase
.
However, the data section is still recoverable. In order to ensure all
old content on the RW/RE disc is completely erased and unable to
be recovered for security purposes, you must utilize the
FULL
ERASE
function.
Use the
Up or Down
button to select between the two options and press the
ENT/Enter
button to
continue.
Follow the instructions shown in
“Setting Counters”
on page 14 to continue.
Once the counters have been set, press
the ENT/Enter
button to confirm.
The Robotic Arm will initiate and pick the discs to be erased from the input
bin and place them into the drives. As soon as the drives are all full, or the
number programmed into the counter is reached, you will see the following:
The system will check all discs in the drive and prepare them to be erased.
As soon as the checking process completes, the
Erase
process starts.