TCA 9000 Series User Manual
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Check Reject Full
This should be sent to YES. The rejected disc count is kept, and once it
reaches a trigger level, duplication will halt - waiting user intervention to
clear the reject pile. This prevents the fouling of the lower drives by the
reject pile, and it is recommended that this be always set to YES. The
count is made on a ‘per Job’ basis, and so it is expected that the reject
area be cleared before the start of any duplication job.
Sticky Media
If set to yes the loader will be more persistent when picking discs.
Picking behavior will include a shake during an input above the input
stack. Certain types of media have been found to ‘stick’ together, and
although the loader mechanism has been designed to pick, and
physically touch one disc at a time, the attraction between discs can
cause two to be picked at once. It is highly recommended that you avoid
using any media that exhibit ‘sticky’ properties. This setting will help
when you have to use ‘sticky’ media.
Last Char Name
This option determines the behavior exhibited on entering image names
on the duplicator. If this is set to YES the cursor carries forward the
previous character entered. This allows for faster entering of names –
through fewer button presses. If a space is required, or the next letter
you need is closer to the start of the alphabet than the previous
character entered, then moving the cursor back one space, and then
forward two spaces. The cursor only carries forward the previous
character if it was changed, and so by first shuffling backwards, you
have a blank. It does take some getting used to – but with use, it does
provide an improved way of quickly naming images.
When set to NO the system behaves in the way described in the
‘Entering Text’ section further through this manual.
Recorder Set-up
This menu allows you to select the recorder speeds used for each type of
drive I/O. To select higher speeds press the up arrow key
/\
. To select lower
speeds press the down arrow key
\/
. Only those speeds supported by the
installed drive will be displayed.
When the displayed speeds are the desired speeds press the ENTER key
to save or press the STOP key to leave the speeds unchanged at their
original values.
NOTE:
Slowing the read speed down can sometimes help reading
scratched or otherwise damaged discs.