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10.8. Counter
This menu allows you to choose whether you want to enable the Counter feature. By enabling this feature, the
autoloader will prompt you to enter a counter amount and continuously burn discs until it reaches the value set
into the counter.
10.9 DVD+R High Compatibility Mode
This feature allows you to turn the DVD+R High Compatibility Mode feature ON or OFF. The purpose of this
feature is to increase the compatibility of DVD+R media with a broader range of DVD Video players. This process
will increase the amount of time required to duplicate your disc(s).
11. System Utilities
System Utilities is used to provide information pertaining to the autoloader as well as modification to
maintain proper functioning. The System Utilities are:
Disc Info
• System Info
• Device Info
• Load Default
• Update Firmware
11.1 Disc Info
If you are uncertain about the type of blank recordable media you are using, the Disc Info function can help you
identify the type of disc and provide information about the data encoded on the disc. For blank recordable discs, it
will tell you the media's format, capacity, and the Media's certified writing speed.
Note: The Disc Info function does not use the robotic capabilities of the system. You must manually insert
the discs into the drives.
11.2 System Info
The System Info menu provides information about your autoloader including the firmware version, CPU type, and
RAM capacity. You can scroll through the various specifications by pressing the Up or Down button.
11.3 Device Info
This menu allows you to see information about the devices built inside your autoloader. This information includes,
but is not limited to, manufacturer, model number, etc. This will also report the model and firmware revision of the
installed writer and hard disc drive.
11.4 Load Default
This function will reset all of the options back to the manufacturer's default settings. You should only perform this
function if your autoloader is acting abnormally.










