V108
Operation Manual, Xymba XB-42
© 2008, Acronova Technology, Inc.
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To avoid excessive disc failure, Xymba is designed with the following
rules when disc failure is encountered:
In a normal duplication session with dual recorders in
operation, if a recorder continuously fails to write to three discs
in sequence, this recorder will be deactivated and Xymba will
use the other recorder to continue the job until the disc loader
is empty.
In a single-recorder duplication session, if the recorder
continuously fails to write to three discs in sequence, Xymba
will halt the active duplication session and the LED indicator
status will show an error.
In a single duplication session if a total of ten failures
accumulate, Xymba will stop the active duplication session
and the LED indicator status will show an error.
To resume operation from an error, carefully check for and resolve any
noticeable problems, press the button for the desired duplication speed
to resume the session.
Important:
In case that Xymba has been turned off, always wait for 30
seconds before turning it back on. Then, reload the master and
blank discs and press the appropriate button to start a new job.
Reject Disc Output
Xymba is equipped with a Reject Disc Tray and a Reject Disc Slot on
the front side of the unit. Only one of them can be used to handle
rejected discs depending on whether the Reject Disc
Tray is open or not.
To open the Reject Disc Tray, simply pull down the top
of the tray away from the Xymba unit and lay it
downward as shown in the illustration to the right.
When the Reject Disc Tray is open as shown, rejected discs will be
sent to this tray. The tray will hold up to three discs. Once the tray is
full, the overflow discs will be pushed off the tray. The use of a
container is suggested to collect the overflow discs.
In case the Reject Disc Tray is closed, rejected discs will be discarded
through the Reject Disc Slot. You may place a container in front of
the Reject Disc Slot to receive possible rejected discs.