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OK: 3 NG: 0 NB: 0
Input Bin > Drive02
Drive 1
OK: 1 NG: 0 NB: 0
Access Drive Log?
The copying process will continue until you either run out of blank discs or
until the count that you loaded into the counter is reached.
If you run out of blank discs and the job is not complete, the autoloader will give you an opportunity to fill the
spindle:
Important:
When you add discs to the input bin, be sure to remove your finished discs from the
output bin.
At this point you can either:
put more discs on to the input bin and press the
ENT/Enter
button to
continue,
or
press
the
ESC/Escape
button to terminate your project.
Upon project termination, you shall see the
Access Drive Log
menu. You
can press the
ENT/Enter
button one more time to see the drive log that
indicates the number of passes and fails for every drive/tray, or simply press
the
ESC/Escape
button to go back to the main menu. If you choose to see
the drive log file, you will see a screen similar to below:
“Drive 1” indicates the below results are for the 1
st
drive.
“OK: 1” indicates there is “1” successful copy made by this drive.
“NG: 0” indicates there are “0” bad copies created by this drive.
“NB: 0” indicates there are “0” discs in this drive that were not recorded
due to non-recording error such as invalid media type, etc.
Use the
Up or
Down
buttons to look at the drive log file for the various
drives. Press the
ESC/Escape
button to return to the
Copy
menu
18 Auto Copy+Compare
The
Auto Copy+Compare
function is similar to
AUTOCOPY
. It simplifies the process by not requiring that
the project be pre-loaded on the hard drive. After the copy process is done, the autoloader automatically
compares the copied discs from the content of your original master disc. Any copied discs that fail the
compare process will be placed in the Reject Area.
Operation in
Auto Copy+Compare
is identical to operation in
AUTOCOPY
mode. See
“AUTOCOPY”
on
page 41 for instructions.
19 Auto Compare
The
Auto Compare
function is the simplest way to compare CD/DVD/Blu-Ray Discs. It simplifies the
compare process by not requiring that the project be pre-loaded on the hard drive. Simply place the master
disc on top of the input bin and it will be loaded onto a reserve partition in the HDD. The data is compared
automatically with all of the rest discs which follow it.
Operation in
Auto Compare
is identical to operation in
AUTOCOPY
mode. See
“AUTOCOPY”
on page 41
for instructions.
20 Shutdown
This function will make sure it is safe to turn off your autoloader. Once you see the
“Ready to Power Off”
message, you can safely turn off the machine using the power switch.
Input Bin Empty
Reset Hopper?