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14.2 System Info
The System Info menu provides important hardware information such as firmware versions,
Duplication/Robot Control Boards types, etc
14.3 Device Info
This menu allows you to see information about the recording devices built inside your
autoloader.
14.4 Load Default
Use this menu option to reset all of the options back to the manufacturer's default values.
You can use this function if your autoloader is acting abnormally.
14.5 Update Firmware
Use this utility to update the software in your autoloader. To update, you need to insert a
manufacture Certified Update CD into one of the drives and no other discs are in remaining
drives. Then you can press the
ENT/Enter
button to update.
Important:
You should not upgrade your autoloader's firmware unless your system is
becoming unstable or you are advised to do so by Tech Support.
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Use the
Loader Utilities
menu options to access the various utilities built into the autoloader. You
can scroll between the various options using the
Up or
Down
button.
15.1 Sticky Media Mode
This feature protects your system by double checking that every tray is empty before
loading a new disc into that tray. This is used in case any double media were accidentally
placed in the tray on a previous load due to sticky media. By enabling this feature, it may
slow down the performance of the system.
15.2 Update Robot Firmware
Use this utility to update the software in your autoloaders robot controller. To update, you
need to insert a manufacture Certified Update CD into one of the drives and no other discs
are in remaining drives. Then you can press the
ENT/Enter
button to update.
Important:
You should not update your autoloader's robot firmware unless your system is
becoming unstable or you are advised to do so by Tech Support.
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Use this menu option to:
Create user accounts and passwords to prevent unauthorized use of the autoloader.
Edit existing user account information, including name and password.
Delete existing user account(s).
Enable/Disable this feature.
17 AUTOCOPY
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The
AUTOCOPY
function is the simplest way to make CD/DVD/Blu-Ray Disc copies. It simplifies
the copy process by automatically copying from a Master Disc, which should be placed on top of
the input bin, instead of a preloaded master image on the HDD, to all of the blank discs which follow
it. The benefit of this operation is to decrease the time needed to initiate the copy process for a
master disc that does not need to be stored on the HDD permanently.
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The
Auto Copy+Compare
function is similar to
AUTOCOPY
. After the copy process is done, the
autoloader automatically compares the copied discs from the content of your original master disc.
Any copied discs that fail the compare process will be placed in the Reject Area. The benefit of this
operation is to decrease the time needed to initiate the copy process for a master disc that does not
need to be stored on the HDD permanently.