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5200 Live Series EventCD 

 

 

 

   

Operator’s Guide 

Summary of Contents for 5200 Live Series EventCD

Page 1: ...MF Digital eventCD 5200 Live Series EventCD Operator s Guide ...

Page 2: ... S IN THE BOX 6 PACKING MATERIALS 6 THE BEST PLACE TO PUT THE 5200 6 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 6 LOCATION OF 5200 SERIES COMPONENTS 7 Rear View 7 DVD R RW 8 SYSTEM STARTUP 9 LOADING A DISC 10 REMOVING A DISC 10 RECORDING WITH THE 5200 LIVE ENABLED SYSTEMS 11 INTRODUCTION 11 Features 11 Specifications 11 Input Output 11 USING THE 5200 LIVE 13 Recording 13 EDITING YOUR RECORDING AND ADDING TRACKS 14 Adding...

Page 3: ...s are responsible for the products they provide As a convenience MFDIGITAL will honor any service issue related to a defective recorder while under its respective manufacturer s warranty providing that the recorder has been purchased from MFDIGITAL either directly or indirectly MFDIGITAL assumes no responsibility for products NOT purchased through MFDIGITAL Piracy The copying of audio video or sof...

Page 4: ...ntain support for programs written in Java Java technology is not fault tolerant and is not designed manufactured or intended for use or resale as online control equipment in hazardous environments requiring fail safe performance such as in the operation of nuclear facilities aircraft navigation or communication systems air traffic control direct life support machines or weapons systems in which t...

Page 5: ...AL 5200 Series copier module duplicator is professionally designed and manufactured to give you years of trouble free operation To avoid accidental damage to your new duplicator please read and understand this manual thoroughly before operating the unit About This Manual This manual is written for both novice and experienced users Please read through this Operator s Guide from beginning to end bef...

Page 6: ...ve heat and electronic or electromagnetic interference Room temperature should be between 65 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit or between 18 and 23 degrees Celsius Place the 5200 on a solid steady work surface and allow sufficient room for all incidental work materials Provide at least six inches of clearance on all sides of the unit for ventilation Safety Precautions The system is shipped with a three pr...

Page 7: ...7 Location Of 5200 Series Components Connect a Keyboard Monitor and Mouse not supplied To the corresponding connections below Rear View ...

Page 8: ... Volume Control Knob This controls the volume level of the headphones 4 Disc Indicator Light indicates presence of disc in drive 5 Ventilation Hole Do not block 6 Ventilation Hole Do not block 7 Eject Button This button is used to manually open the disc tray 8 Emergency Eject Pinhole In the event that the disc tray will not open by clicking the eject button insert the tip of a large paper clip int...

Page 9: ...les The 5200 Series supports both 115 VAC and 230 VAC at 50 60 Hz Please confirm that the appropriate voltage 115 VAC for North America has been selected Make sure you power on the unit using the primary power switch located on the rear of the unit and secondary power switch located on the power supply CAUTION Always use properly grounded receptacles or severe damage to your system may result The ...

Page 10: ...e disc tray so that the disc lays flat Click the eject button on the front of the recorder to close the disc tray Removing A Disc While the 5200 Series power is still switched on click the eject button on the front of the recorder to open the disc tray After the disc tray has completely opened lift the disc by its edges and carefully remove it Click the eject button on the front of the recorder to...

Page 11: ... XP Operating System While this may appear to be a conventional PC XP Embedded is specially designed for embedded applications Do not install any non MF Digital supported software Any damage as a result of this will not be covered under warranty ...

Page 12: ...Using the 5200 Live Recording Connect the desired input to the analog IN Using your mouse click on the AUDIO TAB and the following screen should be displayed Click on RECORD to bring up the RECORDER dialog ...

Page 13: ...en jack on the back on the 5200 The output may be adjusted using the slider Stop allows you to end recording Limit Allows you to set a maximum record time Entering 74 here will stop recording from the select input in 74 minutes Insert Track Inserts a START ID at the point the button is clicked A START ID serves as a track point in your live recording These may also be added and removed manually on...

Page 14: ...or more may slit into multiple tracks edited for in point out point and start IDs We ll touch on this in just a minute First let s add a track or two Here s how From the AUDIO TAB use the top two panes of the window to navigate your PC to find the desired WAV file Left click to select a file then drag the WAV file into the project to the bottom pane of the screen You can click CTRL or SHIFT when c...

Page 15: ... or track mark at the location inserted To edit a track right click on the desired track and select EDIT A screen similar to the following will be displayed The operations available are as follows Set In Point In Point is the point where you wish to begin the track Adjust using the slider above IN POINT digital display Use the up and down arrow keys for fine adjustments or click on IN POINT time d...

Page 16: ...py Prohibit This allows you set the copy prohibit bit This is not copy protection but merely serves to indicate that digital copying is not allowed and that this is copyrighted material Most recorders ignore this bit except those that are SCMS capable Checking this flag on any CD tracks identifies these tracks as the first copies so you won t be able to record them digitally from the CD onto an SC...

Page 17: ...include then delete the track The source WAV will remain unaffected but the resulting CD will not contain the content removed Disc Spanning There are times when your recording will not fit on a single disc The 5200 Live gives you the ability to choose the point at which you wish span to the next disc To do so here s how Right click on the track you desire to be the first track on the next disc You...

Page 18: ...ch you can create discs These files are relatively small as they contain simply the location of IDs and disc splits You will need the source WAV for future use To undo a span simply click on the track you wish to move back to the previous disc right click on it and select Move track to the previous disc by left clicking on it Making the disc s Making discs is easy Jobs can be started from either t...

Page 19: ...erform a bit for bit verify of the disc Selecting COPY and TEST at the same time will perform a VERIFY on the disc once written PRINT Not applicable here but on systems supporting direct to disc in line print this option could be selected to enable printing TEST Select this option to perform a SIMULATED write of the disc The disc will not actually be written This is great for learning how to use y...

Page 20: ... is a handy way to identify your job making it easy to recognize what job is running In the box under TOTAL enter the desired quantity of discs Click on the BROWSE IMAGE button and select an image file to use ISC ISO or IMG Likely this will be the ISC file made in the previous step ...

Page 21: ...lected to enable printing Next choose which systems you wish to allocate to the job If not networked or if this is the only MF Digital stand alone system on your network only LOCALHOST will appear If you have other unit but they do not appear go to the LOCALHOST TAB click on connect to add other stand alones Once connected you may start up jobs on multiple systems simultaneously To add systems sim...

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