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User’s Manual

CDW-D11

1x1 CD Duplicator

Summary of Contents for CDW-D11

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Page 3: ...n tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation To ensure compliance with FCC rules the cable that connects the un...

Page 4: ...CD Duplicator User s Manual explains how to operate the TEAC CD Duplicator unit It is divided into the following chapters Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter describes the shipping package contents and introduces the CD Duplicator unit Chapter 2 Using the CD Duplicator This chapter explains how to set up the CD Duplicator It also details its basic copy operation Chapter 3 CD Duplicator Functions T...

Page 5: ...Duplicator 7 Setup 7 Basic Operation 8 Chapter 3 CD Duplicator Functions 9 1 Copy 9 2 Test 9 3 Test Copy 9 4 Verify 10 5 Compare 10 6 Prescan 10 7 Disc Info 10 8 Edit Track 10 8 1 CD to CD Edit 10 8 2 Play Audio Track 10 8 3 Close Session 11 9 Setup 11 9 1 Language 11 9 2 Burn Speed 11 9 3 Read Speed 11 9 4 Auto Start Drive 11 9 5 Startup Menu 11 9 6 Auto Verify 12 9 7 Auto Compare 12 9 8 Auto Pre...

Page 6: ...4 10 6 Compare Firmware 14 10 7 H W Diagnostic 14 10 8 Load Default 14 10 9 CD G 14 10 10 ISRC MCN 14 10 11 Switch USB Mode 14 Appendix D List of Functions 15 Appendix E LCD Messages 16 Normal Conditions 16 Audio Editing 17 Appendix F About CD R and CD RW Discs 18 Handling Discs 18 Loading and Ejecting Discs 18 Appendix G Specifications 20 Appendix H Technical Support and Warranty 21 Limited Warra...

Page 7: ... Package Contents 2 Figure 2 Front Panel of the CD Duplicator Unit 3 Figure 3 LCD Control Panel 3 Figure 4 Rear Panel of the CD Duplicator Unit 5 Figure 5 Copy Function on LCD Panel 7 Figure 6 How to Handle Compact Discs CD R and CD RW 18 Figure 7 Ejecting the Disc Tray 19 ...

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Page 9: ...te discs to CD RW media at up to 32X speeds The TEAC 1x1 Duplicator is designed to perform CD copying quickly and accurately The CD Duplicator automatically identifies source CD formats and replicates the content as required The TEAC 1x1 Duplicator performs continuous copying with no waiting The TEAC CD Duplicator is an ideal CD duplicator for the advanced user who requires speed and accuracy Ther...

Page 10: ...following items see Figure 1 TEAC CD Duplicator unit AC power cable TEAC CD Duplicator User s Manual this booklet Figure 1 CD Duplicator Unit Package Contents Note If any of the items above is missing from your package upon purchase please contact your vendor immediately CD Duplicator TEAC CD Duplicator unit AC power cable User s Manual ...

Page 11: ...trol Panel The CD Duplicator control panel features an LCD display and four buttons These buttons are described in the following table Press the Up arrow button to scroll up functions or menus Press the Down arrow button to scroll down functions or menus Press the ENT Enter button to execute a selected function Press the ESC Escape button to cancel a selected function or go back to the main menu L...

Page 12: ...You can open the tray by pressing the eject button if the tray fails to open you can use the emergency eject mechanism You can close the tray by pressing the eject button power switch Use the power switch to turn the power to the CD Duplicator unit on and off LED power indicator The LED power indicator will be continuously lit when the CD Duplicator power is on Note TEAC strongly recommends that y...

Page 13: ...able to this input connector Plug the other end of the power cable into a three prong receptacle AC power outlet cooling fan Ball bearing fan cools the CD Duplicator Caution Do not attempt to bypass the grounding plug Otherwise you risk damage to the unit and electrical shock Note To ensure proper operation use only the original AC power cable with your TEAC CD Duplicator unit AC IN power connecto...

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Page 15: ...ptacle AC outlet 4 Turn on the power to the CD Duplicator by pressing the power button on the lower right hand side of the unit During initialization the CD 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 tested Once the initialization is complete the CD Duplicator is ready for use The LCD displays the Copy ...

Page 16: ... operation is complete the CD R disc in the target drive will be ejected automatically Note With the default setting after a source disc has been successfully copied the CD Duplicator automatically ejects the target CD R disc With the default setting if the copy operation fails the failed target CD R disc remains in the target drive To remove the failed CD R disc press the eject button on the bott...

Page 17: ...sing non supported media This function enables the target drive to emulate and adjust its laser to a proper intensity 3 Test Copy This function performs the test simulation and the copy process in one step The copy process is performed only if the simulation detects no problems If the simulation fails the copy process is cancelled Note You can use CD RW discs that already contain data i e CD RW di...

Page 18: ...of favorite songs from different audio discs 8 1 CD to CD Edit This function enables you to select specific tracks from various audio discs and combine them to create a collection of favorite songs on a single disc 8 2 Play Audio Track This function enables the source drive as a music player You can connect standard multimedia speakers to the audio jack of the source drive The volume Note This fun...

Page 19: ... text in English and Spanish English is the default option 9 2 Burn Speed This setting controls the writing speed of the target drive The default setting is MAXIMUM which uses the highest writing speed of the target drive On occasion using the maximum writing speed will cause copy failure due to poor quality CD R discs or unstable CD writing at high speed In this case TEAC recommends that you lowe...

Page 20: ...ult setting is OFF 9 9 Eject Disc This setting controls the ejection of discs by the target drive Three options are available Eject Good Only This option ejects only successfully copied discs This is the default setting Eject All Disc This option ejects successful and failed copied discs Do Not Eject With this option all discs remain in the target drive Manual ejection is required after every copy...

Page 21: ...e the system configuration You should make changes only after you become completely familiar with the functions in this menu To enter the Advanced Setup press the ESC button for two 2 seconds 10 1 UnderRun Protect This setting turns Buffer UnderRun Protection ON or OFF The default setting is ON 10 2 Overburn This setting turns the Overburn function in the target drive ON or OFF The default setting...

Page 22: ... main menu 10 6 Compare Firmware This function compares the current firmware version in the interface board to the update version in the disc 10 7 H W Diagnostic This function detects the devices connected to the interface board and checks for functionality The LCD displays information on the hardware 10 8 Load Default This function resets all factory default settings It is recommend that you rese...

Page 23: ... 9 7 Auto Compare Default is Off 9 8 Auto Prescan Default is Off 9 9 Eject Disc Default is Eject Good Only 9 10 Burn Mode Default is DAO 9 11 Display Time Default Off 9 12 Button Sound Default is On 9 13 Device Info 9 14 System Info 9 15 Quick Erase 9 16 Full Erase 10 Advanced Setup Adv Setup 10 1 UnderRun Protect Default is On 10 2 Overburn Default is Off 10 3 Read Error Skip Default is Off 10 4 ...

Page 24: ...ot be in the same channel Preparing The system is preparing to record Check Target Please Wait The system is checking the target device Audio Disc Can t compare The system cannot compare audio discs Identical The comparison results are the same Read disc error During comparison the disc cannot be read Cannot read TOC The system cannot read the contents of the disc TOC not match The comparison resu...

Page 25: ...apacity is insufficient to store the selected tracks Please select again Close all disc s session Confirm the closing of disc sessions NO AUDIO track in this disc The source disc has no audio track Insert next disc Insert the next audio disc Sessions were closed already The disc sessions have already been closed Tgt overflow del last trk The disc capacity is insufficient to store the selected trac...

Page 26: ... to the outside edge Do not use benzene alcohol thinner or other solvents Figure 6 How to Handle Compact Discs CD R and CD RW Loading and Ejecting Discs To load a disc into the source or target drive first open the disc tray by pressing the Eject button on the front of the drive Place the disc on the disc tray with its label side facing up Then press the Eject button again to retract the disc tray...

Page 27: ...Audio Editing TEAC CDW D11 User s Manual 19 Figure 7 Ejecting the Disc Tray Press the Eject button to extend and retract the disc tray ...

Page 28: ...ffer Size 8MB Supported Discs CD R CD RW 12 8cm card discs Supported Formats CD ROM Mode 1 2 CD DA CD ROM XA Video CD Game CD Mix Mode Multi session HFS CD Bridge Photo CD CD Extra CD G Karaoke CD R CD RW System Control Copy and Search Buttons System Display LCD Panel LED Indicator Write Method Auto Detect DAO TAO Operation Mode Copy test Scan Compare Firmware Upgrade Via CD ROM Dimension 6 7 x 7 ...

Page 29: ...function 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 TEAC I...

Page 30: ...NTIAL 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 contact the...

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