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User’s Manual

Tower DVD Duplicator

DVW-D13
DVW-D13H
DVW-D17
DVW-D17H

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Page 3: ...do not expose the unit to moisture or rain To prevent electrical shock do not attempt to disassemble the DVD Duplicator system Refer servicing to authorized personnel TEAC DVD Duplicator drives utilize a laser beam that can be harmful to your eyes Do not disassemble the cabinet or unit Do not attempt to look through the front panel or into the unit while the power is turned on A user who changes o...

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

Page 5: ...pying from the Hard Disk Source Drive 9 Chapter 3 Tower DVD Duplicator Functions 13 1 Copy 13 2 Test 13 3 Test Copy 14 4 Verify 14 5 Compare 14 6 Prescan 14 7 Disc Info 14 8 Select Source 14 9 Image 15 9 1 Load 15 9 2 Delete Image 15 9 3 Image Info 15 9 4 Compare Image 15 9 5 Select Image 15 9 6 Image Src Drive 15 9 7 Image Format Info 16 10 Edit Track for CD only 16 10 1 CD to CD Edit 16 10 2 CD ...

Page 6: ... 3 Read Error Skip 20 12 4 Format HDD 21 12 5 Verify HDD 21 12 6 Burn in 21 12 7 Update Firmware 21 12 8 Compare Firmware 21 12 9 H W Diagnostic 21 12 10 Load Default 22 12 11 CD G 22 12 12 ISRC MCN 22 12 13 Switch USB Mode 22 12 14 CD Text 22 12 15 MultiSession DVD 22 Appendix A List of Functions 23 Appendix B LCD Messages 25 Normal Conditions for all DVD Duplicator models 25 Normal Conditions fo...

Page 7: ... Unit Package Contents 2 Figure 2 Front Panel of the DVD Duplicator Unit 3 Figure 3 LCD Control Panel 4 Figure 4 Rear Panel of the DVD Duplicator Unit 5 Figure 5 Copy Function on LCD Panel 7 Figure 6 How to Handle Compact Discs DVD R and DVD RW 27 Figure 7 Ejecting the Disc Tray 28 ...

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Page 9: ...ware There is no need to attach any cables to your computer The TEAC Tower DVD Duplicator functions entirely as a stand alone unit Note TEAC Tower DVD Duplicators are available in 1x3 one source drive and three target drives and 1x7 one source drive and seven target drives mod els with or without internal hard disk drives Please refer to Specifica tions on page 29 for detailed information on the mo...

Page 10: ...ng items see Figure 1 TEAC 1x3 or 1x7 Tower DVD Duplicator unit AC power cable TEAC Tower DVD Duplicator User s Manual this booklet Figure 1 DVD Duplicator Unit Package Contents Note If any of the items above is missing from your package upon purchase please contact your vendor immediately 1x3 DVD Duplicator AC power cable User s Manual 1x7 DVD Duplicator OR ...

Page 11: ...tton if the tray fails to open you can use the emergency eject mechanism You can close the tray by pressing the eject button Notes TEAC strongly recommends that you do not push the tray in to close it Please press the eject button to eject or retract the tray The Tower DVD Duplicator may include an internal hard disk drive as an alternate source drive Please refer to Specifications on page 29 for d...

Page 12: ...n 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 DVD Duplicator unit on and off LED power indicator The LED power indicator will be continuously lit when the DVD Duplicator power is on Press the Up arrow button to scroll up functions or menus Press the Down arrow button to scroll down function...

Page 13: ...le to this input connector Plug the other end of the power cable into a three prong receptacle AC power outlet Caution Before you turn on the power to the DVD Duplicator make sure the correct voltage is selected Otherwise you risk damage to the unit The default setting is 115VAC Caution Do not attempt to bypass the grounding plug Otherwise you risk electrical shock or damage to the unit Note To en...

Page 14: ...Rear Panel 6 TEAC Tower DVD Duplicator User s Manual ...

Page 15: ...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 DVD Duplicator is ready for use The LCD initially displays the Copy function by default Figure 5 Copy Function on LCD Panel Note The following instructions are applicable to 1x3 and 1x7 Tower DVD Duplicators The primary difference bet...

Page 16: ...discs and issue the record command to only those target drives that contain a blank disc When the copy operation is complete the DVD disc in each of the target drives will be ejected automatically Note The following instructions apply to all DVD Duplicator models Note With the default setting after a source disc has been successfully copied the DVD Duplicator automatically ejects the target DVD di...

Page 17: ...at contains the data you want to copy specify the hard disk drive as the source drive then execute the copy function 1 Insert a source DVD into the DVD ROM drive This disc DVD ROM or DVD contains the data that you wish to copy to the partition on the internal hard disk drive 2 Press the buttons to select function menu 9 Image then press the ENT button The Image menu includes the Load Delete Image ...

Page 18: ... the DVD in the source drive will be copied onto the partition you selected in Step 5 8 Once the data is loaded successfully remove the source disc from the DVD ROM drive 9 Repeat Steps 1 through 8 to load additional image files from other DVDs to other partitions if desired At this point the selected partition is the same as the one you selected in Step 5 above If you want to copy from this partit...

Page 19: ...ect function menu 8 Select Source then press the ENT button to access a list of available source drive options 14 Press the buttons to select the hard disk drive then press the ENT button The hard disk drive is now designated as the source drive 15 Press the button to switch to function 1 Copy The LCD will display a message similar to the following 1 Copy P A This message indicates that the data w...

Page 20: ...uplicator automatically ejects the discs With the default setting if the copy operation fails the failed target DVD disc remains in the target drive To remove the failed DVD disc press the eject button on the target drive and retrieve the disc Then press the eject button again to retract the disc tray You can change the default settings by using the Advanced Setup menu See 12 Advanced Setup Adv Se...

Page 21: ...ory installed hard disk drive and you wish to copy data from a partition on the hard disk refer to Loading Data to and Copying from the Hard Disk Source Drive on page 9 3 Press the ENT button When the copy operation is complete the target drives eject the copied discs 4 To make additional copies of the same source disc insert another blank DVD R disc in each of the target drives and press the ENT ...

Page 22: ...on speed 7 Disc Info The Disc Info function displays detailed information about the source disc including sessions tracks capacity etc 8 Select Source The Select Source function enables you to select a drive DVD ROM drive DVD Writer drive or hard disk drive as the source from which to copy You can select a hard disk drive only on those Tower DVD Duplicator systems that feature a factory installed ...

Page 23: ...for partition A You can load as many disc images as the number of partitions available on the hard disk drive 9 2 Delete Image Use the Delete Image function to delete an image stored in a particular partition 9 3 Image Info Use the Image Info function to display basic information for an image file stored in a particular partition 9 4 Compare Image Use the Compare Image function to compare the cont...

Page 24: ...ard disk drive 10 3 Play Audio Track This function enables you to use the designated source drive as a music CD player If the DVD ROM drive does not feature a headphone jack change the source drive designation to one of the DVD RW drives using function 8 Select Source see page 14 You can connect standard multimedia speakers to the audio jack of the designated source drive The volume knob on the fr...

Page 25: ... Burn Speed setting controls the writing speed of the target drive when recording onto CD R CD RW media The default value is AUTO which writes at the highest speed allowed by the media 11 3 DVD Burn Speed The DVD Burn Speed setting controls the writing speed of the target drive when recording onto DVD RW media The default value is MAXIMUM which writes at the highest speed available on the target d...

Page 26: ...urce drive The default setting is OFF 11 10 Eject Disc The Eject Disc 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 copy discs Do Not Eject With this option all discs remain in the target drive Manual ejection...

Page 27: ...lt setting is ON 11 15 Device Info The Device Info function displays information for both the source and target drives 11 16 System Info The System Info function displays information for the interface board 11 17 Quick Erase The Quick Erase function performs a Quick Erase on DVD RW discs 11 18 Full Erase The Full Erase function performs a Full Erase on DVD RW discs This function takes longer than ...

Page 28: ...ctions enable you to modify the system configuration You should make changes only after you become completely familiar with the functions in this menu To enter Advanced Setup mode press the ESC button for two 2 seconds 12 1 UnderRun Protect The UnderRun Protect setting turns Buffer UnderRun Protection on or off The default setting is ON 12 2 Overburn The Overburn setting turns the Overburn functio...

Page 29: ...un from 1 to 1000 times 12 7 Update Firmware The Update Firmware function updates the firmware of the interface board via a CD or DVD disc The disc must contain the required data file and be inserted in the source drive The DVD Duplicator will locate the data and update its firmware automatically During the update do not turn off the power to the unit The update process is complete after the syste...

Page 30: ...fault setting is OFF 12 13 Switch USB Mode The Switch USB Mode function is not applicable to TEAC Tower DVD Duplicators 12 14 CD Text The CD Text function enables or disables the copying of CD Text discs The default setting is OFF 12 15 MultiSession DVD The MultiSession DVD function is designed for DVDs with multiple sessions The default setting is OFF but when you want to copy a multi session DVD...

Page 31: ...mum 11 4 Read Speed Default is Maximum 11 5 Auto Start Drive Default is Off 11 6 Startup Menu Default is Copy 11 7 Auto Verify Default is Off 11 8 Auto Compare Default is Off 11 9 Auto Prescan Default is Off 11 10 Eject Disc Default is Eject Good Only 11 11 Burn on the Fly Default is On 11 12 Burn Mode Default is DAO 11 13 Display Time Default Off 11 14 Button Sound Default is On 11 15 Device Info...

Page 32: ...ower DVD Duplicator User s Manual 12 9 H W Diagnostic 12 10 Load Default 12 11 CD G Default is Off 12 12 ISRC MCN Default is Off 12 13 Switch USB Mode Optional 12 14 CD Text Default is Off 12 15 MultiSession DVD ...

Page 33: ...comparison the source and target discs cannot occupy 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 the audio disc Identical Comparison results are identical Read disc error During a comparison the disc could not be read Cannot read TOC The system cannot read the conte...

Page 34: ...he partition is damaged Verify Disk Or Partition Do you want to verify the entire hard disk or only a parti tion Verify Hard Disk OK The hard disk has been verified successfully Verify the Hard Disk Fail The hard disk has not been verified successfully Verify Partition Header Verify the partition header Select HDD First First select a formatted hard disk Message Meaning Lost selected Tracks Abort an...

Page 35: ...face Do not touch the disc s data surface unlabeled side Do not place discs in direct sunlight or in locations subject to high humidity high temperatures or dusty conditions If it becomes necessary to clean a disc due to erratic operation visible dust or smudges gently wipe the surface of the disc from the center to the outside edge Do not use benzene alcohol thinner or other solvents Figure 6 How...

Page 36: ...ts label side facing up Then press the Eject button again to retract the disc tray back into the drive To eject a disc from the source or a target drive press the Eject button on the front of the drive to extend the disc tray Remove the disc from the disc tray and place it in its protective case Then press the Eject button again to retract the disc tray back into the drive Figure 7 Ejecting the Di...

Page 37: ...sions HxWxD 10 5 x 7 5 x 17 25 17 25 x 7 5 x 18 DVD Recorders TEAC 16X DVD RW Drive Interface IDE ATAPI Read Speed DVD 16x CD 48x Write Speed DVD 16x CD 48x Drive Buffer Size 2MB System Buffer Size 1x3 32MB 1x7 64MB Supported Discs DVD R DVD RW DVD DL DVD R DVD RW CD R and CD RW discs System Control Copy and Search Buttons System Display LCD Panel LED Indicator Write Method Auto Detect DAO TAO Ope...

Page 38: ... or malfunction 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...

Page 39: ...NSEQUENTIAL 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 conta...

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