User manual
HERA Series CD/DVD Duplication System / User Manual
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Duplicator B.30
1. Copy (MM)
“PASS 16” indicates 16 discs
have been compared successfully.
“FAIL 0” indicates none of the
discs have failed.
Press the
Enter button to finish
“Input Bin Empty (20)” indicates
that the system has run out of discs to
compare.
If you have more discs to compare, you
can empty the Output Spindle; place the
discs to be compared in the Input Spindle
and Press the
Enter button to
continue.
If you have no more discs to compare,
press the
ESC button to terminate the
operation.
4. Test + Copy
With the Test + Copy menu option, the autoloader simulates the copying process, and then makes copies
if everything works correctly. If a failure is encountered on a disc during the simulation, it will not be copied
during the copying process while the discs that passed the simulation will move on to the copying process.
After the copying process, the
autoloader will place the failure discs into the rejected area while the
successfully copied discs will be placed into the corresponding Output Spindle.
Operation in Test + Copy menu is identical to operation in Copy menu. See “Copy” on page 20 for
instructions.
5. Copy + Compare
The Copy + Compare menu option is used to make verified copies. After the copy process is done, the
autoloader automatically compares the copies to the master content residing in the hard drive to ensure
that they are identical. When the operation is complete, the autoloader automatically places good discs on
to the Output Spindle and bad discs in the Reject Area.
Operation in Copy+Compare menu is identical to operation in Copy menu. See “Copy” on page 20 for
instructions.
6. Select Burn Speed
The Select Burn Speed menu option or the Speed quick key is used to adjust the duplication
speed for the various duplication modes. By default, the duplication speed will be set to the
optimal speed. However, under some circumstances you might want to lower down the
duplication speed. Those circumstances are:
Poor Blank Media Quality - When your media quality is sub-par, lowering the duplication speed is
necessary to make good copies.
Duplication Quality - Overall, the lower the speed, the higher the quality of your duplicates. If you
have time, it is a good choice to lower the speed to produce the best quality duplicates.
If you are at the 1. Copy Menu, do the following:
Use the
Up or Down button to find the 6. Select Burn Speed
menu.
Speed