Teac Portable DVD Player DVDPublisher 2 User Manual

CD\DVD Disc Publisher System  
Model DVDPublisher/2  
User Manual  
Revision 1.0  
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Piracy Statement  
The TEAC CD\DVD Publisher and Printer Systems are designed to help you easily reproduce  
material for which you own the copyright or have obtained permission from the copyright owner to  
make copies. Unless you own the copyright or have permission from the copyright owner to make  
copies, you may be violating copyright law and be subject to payment of fines, damages and / or  
other remedies. TEAC accepts no responsibility for the use or misuse of this equipment for illegal  
purposes. If you are uncertain about your rights, contact your legal advisor.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
QUICK START ............................................................................................................................................ 1  
BOX CONTENTS .......................................................................................................................................... 1  
OPERATING ENVIRONMENT ........................................................................................................................ 3  
POWER ON.................................................................................................................................................. 3  
PRINTER SETUP........................................................................................................................................... 3  
QUICK START COPYING (110 MAX. DISC CAPACITY)................................................................................... 5  
QUICK START COMPARING ......................................................................................................................... 6  
OPERATION................................................................................................................................................ 7  
TURNING ON............................................................................................................................................... 7  
KEYBOARD................................................................................................................................................. 8  
< YES Key............................................................................................................................................. 8  
> NO Key .............................................................................................................................................. 8  
/\ Key..................................................................................................................................................... 8  
\/ Key..................................................................................................................................................... 8  
Enter Key .............................................................................................................................................. 8  
Stop Key ................................................................................................................................................ 8  
LCD DISPLAY............................................................................................................................................. 8  
MENU STRUCTURE ..................................................................................................................................... 9  
Start Copying ........................................................................................................................................ 9  
Start Comparing.................................................................................................................................... 9  
Batch Mode........................................................................................................................................... 9  
Image Functions.................................................................................................................................... 9  
Utilities.................................................................................................................................................. 9  
Setup Menu.......................................................................................................................................... 12  
PASSWORD MENU..................................................................................................................................... 17  
ENTERING TEXT........................................................................................................................................ 17  
Disc Image Name................................................................................................................................ 18  
Key String............................................................................................................................................ 18  
Numbers .............................................................................................................................................. 18  
COPYING DISCS ........................................................................................................................................ 18  
COMPARING DISCS.................................................................................................................................... 20  
BATCH MODE ........................................................................................................................................... 20  
APPENDIX A - ERROR MESSAGES...................................................................................................... 21  
APPENDIX B - SETUP.............................................................................................................................. 23  
DEFAULT SETUP ....................................................................................................................................... 23  
Duplication Options Setup.................................................................................................................. 23  
Read/Write Speed................................................................................................................................ 23  
SUPPORTED FORMATS .............................................................................................................................. 24  
MENU STRUCTURE ................................................................................................................................... 25  
APPENDIX C CD CREATION HINTS & TIPS .................................................................................. 28  
CDS FOR DISTRIBUTION............................................................................................................................ 28  
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Quick Start  
Thank you for purchasing the TEAC CD\DVD Disc Publisher system (Disc Publisher).  
Your new Disc Publisher is designed to allow fast, easy and reliable duplication and thermal  
printing of CD\DVD discs.  
The following sections will get you started copying or comparing discs quickly. Useful  
features are ignored here; so after getting started using these instructions we recommend you  
browse the Operation section to become familiar with all the powerful features of your Disc  
Publisher. Possible errors are also bypassed. If you encounter problems see the Error  
Messages section of this manual.  
Box Contents  
IMPORTANT NOTE:  
The removal of this product should be undertaken by at least two people because of its size  
and weight. Please ensure safe manual handling procedures are followed.  
Carefully remove your Disc Publisher from its shipping carton and verify that all parts are  
present. If there are missing or damaged parts contact TEAC or an authorized distributor  
immediately to correct any miss-packed or missing parts.  
You should find the following items:  
Disc Publisher (Printer Not included as standard)  
Power Cord & Serial cable  
This user manual and TrueNet Software  
Fig. 1  
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NOTE:  
If your Disc Publisher is damaged during shipment, please contact the freight carrier first,  
then contact your distributor or TEAC.  
You should save your shipping materials so that if the need arises you can return your Disc  
Publisher for service. This packaging was designed specifically for shipping your Autoloader.  
Other packaging may not be as suitable.  
Other Requierments  
Your Disc Publisher system may require addition Part(s) depending on the printer  
configuration.  
Fig. 2  
Fig. 3  
Pin for Inkjet Printer  
Adjustment Knob  
P-55 Mount Plate  
Base Platform  
P-55 operation will require for you to install the Mounting Plate. First remove the Inkjet Pins  
from the Base Platform and save them. No screws are required to install the mounting plate due  
to the two latching points on the Base Platform. Final setup will look like the picture below.  
Fig. 5  
Fig. 4  
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Operating Environment  
Your Disc Publisher system should be used in a climate controlled environment free of dirt,  
dust, excess humidity, excessive heat or electro-magnetic interference. Your Disc Publisher  
system should be placed on a sturdy level surface away from sources of vibration.  
Allow at least four (4) inches of clearance around the sides and back of the unit for  
ventilation.  
Power On  
Before powering the system on, please ensure that if you intend to print then the printer is  
correctly installed. The printer should be powered on before the main system. After the power  
is turned on the Disc Publisher goes through a series of self-tests. If the Main Menu prompt  
does not appear within a minute or so see the Error Messages section of this manual.  
Printer Setup  
The TCP can optionally print to the discs either before, or after duplication.  
Ensure that the printer-mounting platform is secured to the top of the right hand side drive  
cube. Position the printer as per the instructions supplied with the mounting platform. Connect  
the printer to the system via the serial and parallel leads, and ensure that the printer is powered  
on at the same time, or before the main system. This will allow the system to correctly  
initialise the printer.  
To configure the printer, go to the Setup Menu, then to the Printer Settings menu within the  
Setup Menu. Select the printer type by using the right arrow key, then press ENTER to save.  
Press the STOP key to get back to the main menu. It is important that the correct printer type  
is selected, otherwise the Disc Publisher will not printer correctly.  
Once the parameters (above) are set, the final step to configuring the system for printing is to  
ensure that the printer is in position and the system is able to load discs.  
To do this:  
First place a disc into the input stack.  
Go to the Utilities Menu | Loader Utilities | Loader Utilities | Load the Robotic  
should pick the disc up.  
Enter the Utilities Menu | Loader Utilities | Loader Utilities | Extended Diags section  
Select Set Printer from the list  
Open printer tray  
Looking from above, use the left and right arrow keys to position the disc centered  
according to Fig. 6  
If you are not able to position according to Fig 6, you may need to use the Base plate  
Adjustment knob. (see Fig 3)  
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Once position is correct, press the ENTER key to save changes (to cancel without  
saving changes, press the STOP key).  
Close the printer tray, and remove the disc from the pick arm.  
Fig. 6  
The system will now be ready for use.  
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Quick Start Copying (220 Max. disc capacity)  
This quick start section assumes the Duplication Options (Setup Menu | Duplication Options) are  
set as for use with either P-55 Thermal Printer of FlashJet Inkjet Printer (described earlier). If  
they are not or if these instructions do not work then go to the Operation chapter of this  
manual for detailed operating instructions.  
Place your blank disc into the input hopper. The hopper close to you on the left side will be  
your number 1 input hopper. The autoloader is design to pick up form this hopper first.  
Use the up /\ or down \/ arrow keys to select the Start Copying menu line. Press the ENTER  
key to select that menu function. If there is already an image on the hard drive the following  
prompt will be displayed:  
Read New Master?  
Press the YES key, and the system will prompt you for an Image name.  
Pressing the NO will display all the Images you have previously loaded onto the internal hard  
drive.  
Enter Image Name  
[
]
To use the default name just press the ENTER key at this point (see the Entering Text section  
of the Operation chapter for instructions on entering an image name). Next the system will ask  
for the number of copies to record:  
Enter Quantity  
[
]
Press the up arrow key /\ to set the quantity to [0001]. Then press the ENTER key to accept the  
quantity. Next the system will ask if you want to Merge the Print Image.  
Merge Print File?  
YES / NO ?  
Selecting YES the system will ask you for a print image (PRN file format) that you may have  
on a disc. This operation would be easier if you use the TrueNet Software to load the print  
images onto the internal hard drive.  
Selecting NO if you have a print image already on the internal hard drive. Uses the up /\ or  
down \/ arrow keys to select the print image you want.  
The top drive tray will open and the following prompt will be displayed:  
Insert Master Disc...  
Press any key.  
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Put the Master Disc in the Input Hopper on top of the Blank disc and press the ENTER key.  
The Autoloader will pick the Master Disc, and place it in the drive tray, the tray will close and  
the Master Disc will be analysed and then read. When the Master read is complete, the tray  
will open and Autoloader will remove the disc from the tray, and place it into the Accept pile.  
The arm will then return to the Input stack, and take one blank disc and placed it onto one of  
the two recorders. It will also load a second blank disc onto the other recorder.  
The recorder trays will close and the recording the start. There is a timer (percentage bar  
indicator) at the top right corner of the display that counts down, showing the approximate  
time left before the end of the recording.  
Quick Start Comparing  
Using the Compare function is essentially the same as copying. The only difference is that you  
use the Start Comparing menu selection, and you will be using written discs, rather than blank  
ones.  
NOTE:  
Because of the way Audio and Video CDs are recorded, CDs containing Audio or Video  
tracks cannot be verified. This is not a limitation of the Disc Publisher equipment, but a  
limitation of the CD error correction system.  
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Operation  
This chapter provides detailed operating instructions for your Disc Publisher. Your Disc  
Publisher has many options and features designed to make it more productive and easier  
to use. Please read through this chapter carefully so that you can take full advantage of all  
the features of your system.  
Turning On  
When the Disc Publisher is turned on it goes through a series of self-tests and displays  
several messages.  
Following are two messages displayed during a normal power-up:  
First:  
TCA-Series  
Firmware vX.YZ  
Then several status messages will be displayed. And Finally:  
>Start Copying  
Start Comparing  
Batch Mode  
Start Print Only  
If this series of messages are displayed then your Autoloader is ready for use. If this  
series of messages are not displayed or different messages are displayed see the Error  
Messages section of this manual.  
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Keyboard  
Following is the function of each key on the keyboard:  
< YES Key  
Left arrow or YES If being prompted to enter a number or character this key moves  
the cursor 1 character to the left. If prompted with a question this key answers YES.  
> NO Key  
Right arrow or NO If being prompted to enter a number or character this key moves  
the cursor 1 character to the right. If prompted with a question this key answers NO.  
/\ Key  
/\ (Up arrow) If being prompted to enter a number or character this key increments  
the character at the cursor to the next higher character or number. If a menu is being  
displayed this key moves the cursor to the next menu selection up.  
\/ Key  
\/ (Down arrow) If being prompted to enter a number or character this key  
decrements the character at the cursor to the next lower character or number. If a menu  
is being displayed this key moves the cursor to the next menu selection down.  
Enter Key  
If being prompted to enter a number or name this key accepts the currently displayed  
selection. If a menu is being displayed the ENTER key moves 1 level deeper into the  
menu structure. If the next item is executable it starts that process.  
Stop Key  
This key stops or aborts whatever is going on. When recording discs the system is  
busy and this key may not respond immediately, so press and hold it down until  
prompted to do something else.  
While a menu is being displayed the STOP key backs up 1 level higher in the menu  
structure.  
LCD Display  
The LCD display is used either to display menus or to show status. For instance while  
copying it shows what it is doing, the number it has to do, how many it has done and  
the current mode (such as Burn or Simulate).  
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Menu Structure  
Use the up /\ and down \/ arrow keys to position the cursor (a > character on the left most  
column of the display) to the desired menu item. Then use the ENTER key to select it.  
Following is a description of each menu selection.  
Start Copying  
Use this menu option to start copying discs by reading the master to the hard disk and  
then copy from the hard disk image. See the Copying section of this chapter for further  
instructions  
Start Comparing  
Use this menu option to start verifying copies. See the Verifying section of this chapter  
for further instructions.  
Batch Mode  
Use this menu option to start Batch copying of discs. In batch mode, you interleave  
blank discs with masters, so that you can automatically create copies from several  
master discs unattended.  
Start Print Only  
Use this menu option to start a printing job only. During this operation you will not  
use the CD/DVD recorders.  
Image Functions  
This menu option is used to maintain both print & image files kept on the internal hard  
drive.  
Disc Images  
This menu option is used to maintain all the CD or DVD disc images that you have  
loaded onto the internal hard drive.  
Print Images  
This menu option is used to maintain all the Print images that you have loaded onto  
the internal hard drive.  
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Network Mode  
The Network Mode allow you to connect to PC using the TrueNet software. Giving  
you additional options you have use (See TrueNet Manual for details).  
Utilities Menu  
The utilities menu provides several useful functions required to maintain and set up  
your Disc Publisher system.  
Hard Disk Utilities  
These utilities are used to set up and maintain the hard drive in your system. The  
hard drive provides a temporary storage buffer for the discs you will be copying or  
verifying.  
Show HD Free Space  
Display the currently available hard drive space. If disc images have been erased  
more space may be created by defragmenting the hard drive using Image  
Functions | Defragment HD function.  
Show HD Info  
Display the installed hard disk information. This includes manufacturer, model,  
drive firmware revision, and total space in megabytes (MB).  
Defrag HD  
Recover all hard drive space associated with erased disc images. Depending on  
the hard drive size and the number and size of erased disc images this function  
can take several minutes to complete.  
Format Hard Disk  
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This function re-initialises the hard drive directory structure. It should be run  
anytime a new hard drive is installed in a system. This function can also be used  
to quickly erase all images in the hard drive.  
NOTE:  
This function does not actually remove Images from the hard drive and is not a  
secure erase of the image data. It simply marks all the hard drive as unused and  
available for new images. The data remain on the disk until overwritten by  
another image file.  
Firmware Utilities  
Firmware Utilities allows the firmware used by the TCP system controller,  
Autoloader controller and the drives to be updated (depending on the drive model).  
Load System F/W  
The system software that is used by the TCP to copy discs may be updated from  
time to time, to add new features or support for new drives. The following  
functions are used to update the firmware in the machine.  
Load Loader F/W  
Very occasionally, there may be an updated version of loader firmware available  
for download. This is the menu entry that will allow you to load this onto your  
autoloader. For the reliability of your system, only install TEAC released  
firmware onto your system.  
VERY IMPORTANT NOTE:  
It is VERY IMPORTANT that you do not turn off the power while this function  
is running. Turning off the power before the Duplicator has completed the  
drive upgrade may leave your Disc Publisher in a state where it no longer  
functions correctly. If you are in any doubt about this, please contact TEAC, or  
an authorized TEAC distributor before using this feature.  
Note: Some CD Copy protection schemes rely on ‘bad blocks’, and so scanning a  
copy protected CD will often reveal uncorrectable C2 errors.  
Audio Compilation  
This feature allows the creation of audio compilation CDs from existing masters.  
You can compile tracks from different master CDs into an image on the hard disk,  
that you can then create copies from.  
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Loader Utilities  
Loader utilities provide a means by which the loader mechanism can be tested or  
diagnosed. These utilities are meant for TEAC approved service personnel and  
advanced users only. If in doubt, do not use these utilities.  
System Information  
These functions are used to display information about the various components  
installed in the CD Autoloader.  
PCA Info  
Display the installed firmware level, amount of RAM and the number of writers  
found in the system, and the number of writers licensed in this system.  
Writer Info  
Display Recorder manufacturer, model number and firmware revision. While it  
is possible to use different writer types, and different firmware revisions, TEAC  
recommends using the same writer type and the latest approved writer firmware.  
Hard Drive Info  
Display the manufacturer, model number and capacity of the installed hard drive.  
Autoloader Info  
Display Autoloader information.  
Upgrade License  
Enabled options can be changed via these functions. To get a new key to enable  
new options contact TEAC or an authorized TEAC distributor.  
Show Current Key  
Display current installed options Key String. This Key String is pre-install to all  
systems before shipping to customer.  
Enter New Key  
Enter a new installed options Key String. Entering this Key String can change  
your installed options. Contact TEAC or an authorized TEAC distributor to get a  
new key string. See the Entering Text section of this chapter for instructions on  
entering text.  
Setup Menu  
These menus are used to select various options available on the Disc Publisher.  
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Duplication Options  
These functions set up options used during the duplication process. Use the up  
arrow /\ key to scroll up or press the down arrow key \/ to scroll down. Press the  
YES or NO key to select the desired values.  
When the displayed selections are correct press the ENTER key to save or press the  
STOP key to exit and leave the options unchanged.  
Burn Discs  
If set to NO the system is in simulate mode and will not actually write a disc. It  
goes through all the motions and is a good test to see if the Disc Publisher is in  
operating condition.  
NOTE:  
If this is set to NO the following warning message will be displayed: WARNING  
Copier is in SIMULATE mode, Press YES to continue or any other key to cancel and  
the BURN/SIM field of the LCD will show SIM (for Simulate Burn) while  
copying discs.  
Compare Master  
If set to YES the Master Disc will be read a second time and the new read  
compared with the first. If the data are not the same a BAD MASTER error will  
be displayed.  
NOTE:  
This feature is disabled for any Audio or Video tracks on the CD. This is not a  
limitation of the TCP series, but a limitation of the CD format low-level error  
correction systems.  
Compare Copy  
If set to YES every disc recorded will be reread and compared to the data written  
immediately following the recording (the disc will be Verified). If the data are  
not the same or there is a read error the disc will be considered bad and rejected.  
NOTE:  
This feature is disabled for any Audio or Video tracks on the CD. This is not a  
limitation of the TCP series, but a limitation of the CD format low-level error  
correction systems.  
Network Active  
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Available only on TrueNET enabled systems, setting this to YES will cause the  
system to enter network mode immediately on power on. Set to NO, the system  
will run in stand-alone mode.  
Multi Image HD  
If set to YES discs read will be named and stored on the hard drive for future  
use. Many CD images can be kept on the hard drive.  
If set to NO a master read will still be saved to the hard drive but it will have no  
name and will be overwritten by the next master read.  
NOTE:  
If Multi Image HD is enabled and Images are stored on the hard drive and then  
the Autoloader is operated with Multi Image HD set to NO all the previous  
images may be lost.  
Ask Quantity  
If set to YES, the user will be prompted for a quantity at the start of a copy /  
compare job. If set to NO, the machine will copy until told to stop by pressing  
and holding the STOP key.  
Copy Index Marks  
Default setting for this should be Yes  
Async Copying  
When set to YES, the system will run the drives asynchronously. Setting this to  
NO will increase the time taken for duplication, since all drives must be loaded  
or unloaded before duplication can continue (synchronous operation).  
Async Jobs  
Default Setting for this should be No  
Check Blank Size  
If set to YES, the copier will check that blank disc has enough free space on it  
before starting to write. If set to NO, the copier will attempt to write the image to  
the disc, even if the blank is not large enough. This may mean that copies are  
rejected, because the blank disc did not have sufficient room. This feature allows  
discs to be over burned.  
Warn Need 80min  
If this option is set to YES, a warning message will appear each time you start a  
copy job, with a master image greater than 74 minutes. This prompt is to remind  
the operator that the image will not fit on a 74 minute CD-R disc.  
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Max Consec.bad  
Default Setting for this should be OFF.  
Master Drive  
This option allows the user to select which drive (recorder or CD-ROM drive if  
installed) will be used to read the master. Use the left and right arrow keys to  
select the desired drive.  
Stop 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  
behaviour 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.  
Mini Disc Mode  
This option will be for future options for Mini Disc printing. Check back with  
us for availability of this option kit.  
Last Char Name  
This option determines the behaviour 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.  
Drive 1 & Drive 2  
This option is for enabling or disabling one or both recorders in the system.  
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Speed Setup  
These settings select the drive speeds to use 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 CD-Rs.  
Read CD Data  
Select the speed used when the Master drive reads data tracks.  
Read CD Audio  
Select the speed used when the Master drive reads audio tracks.  
Read DVD  
Select the speed used when the Master drive reads audio tracks.  
Write CD  
Select the speed used when the writing CD (recording / burning).  
Write DVD  
Select the speed used when the writing DVD (recording / burning).  
NOTE:  
Make sure the CD-R media being used is rated for the speed being used. For  
instance if writing at 24X, ensure the media is rated for 24X write  
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Password Menu  
The TCP series copiers allow access to be restricted by passwords. A different  
password can also be set for general use (Operator Password), and for system setup  
(Setup Password). The passwords operate independently of each other, so it is  
possible, for instance, to have a password required for setup, but no password  
required for Operator use. It is also possible to have a single Operator Password to  
give access to the whole machine, without additional password requirements for the  
Setup Menu. Passwords are optional. Many users never need to use passwords.  
Each password must be setup separately. By default, no password is active, and the  
machine can be used without passwords. To enable a password, choose either.  
Operator Password or Setup Password from the Setup Menu then select Enable  
Password.  
The system will request a default password. This is a password that is fixed within  
every machine and cannot be changed. The default password is: YES ENTER  
YES ENTER YES ENTER. The reason for a default password is to prevent  
passwords being enabled accidentally.  
Now enter any six-key sequence. The same key sequence will need to be repeated  
to confirm the new password. From now on this password will need to be entered  
when prompted. Remember, a different password can be set for Operator and  
Setup, so be sure to use the correct password.  
Each password can be changed or disabled via additional menu items that are  
displayed once Passwords have been enabled.  
Entering Text  
Since there are no letters on the keyboard text must be entered with the arrow keys.  
When text needs to be entered all available character positions are displayed between  
square brackets as follows:  
[_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _]  
If the initial text is not defined all blanks will be displayed. Otherwise the starting text  
will be displayed. Press the left < or right > arrow to move the cursor the desired  
character location. Then press the up /\ or down \/ arrow to increment or decrement the  
displayed character.  
Following are the differences for each type of text asked for in various places in the  
program.  
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Disc Image Name  
Image names can be up to 14 characters long. Available characters are A-Z, 0-9 and  
space (blank).  
Key String  
Key Strings are 14 characters long. Available characters are 0-9 and A-F.  
Numbers  
Numbers are 4 digits long. Available digits are 0-9.  
Disc Image names can be entered using the ‘Last Char Name’. Please also see ‘Last  
Char Name’ under Duplication Options above.  
Copying Discs  
There are two basic methods of copying Discs. The first is to read a master & start  
copying immediately. The second is to start copying using a master image already  
stored on the internal hard disk (usually created by a previous Copy job, or by using  
the Image Functions | Load New Master function).  
To start copying from a new master, use the up /\ or down \/ arrow keys to put the >  
cursor (on the Left of the LCD display) next to the Start Copying menu line. Press the  
ENTER key to select that menu function. If there is already an image on the hard drive  
the following prompt will be displayed:  
Read New Master?  
If there are no master images currently on the hard disk, this message will not appear.  
Press the YES key. The next prompt will be for an Image name.  
Enter Image Name  
[
]
Use the /\, \/, > & < keys to enter a name for the image (see Entering Text). To use the  
default name (“NONAME”) just press the ENTER key. Next the system will ask for  
the number of Discs to copy:  
Enter Quantity  
[0000]  
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Place the desired number of blank discs into the input stack of the loader. Then, using  
the /\, \/, < & > keys enter the required quantity to copy (see Entering Numbers). When  
the display shows the required count, press the ENTER key. The top drive tray will  
open and the following prompt will be displayed:  
Insert Master Disc  
Press ENTER key.  
Put the Master disc on top of the blank discs in the input stack and press the ENTER  
key. The loader will pick the Master disc and load it into the drive to be read. When  
the Master disc is read the tray will open and the disc will be placed into the Accept  
output.  
The loader will pick a blank disc from the input stack, and place it into the drive. The  
next drive will open, and a second blank will be loaded. Once all drives have blank  
media, copying will begin.  
On completing the copy, each drive in turn with a good disc will eject the tray and wait  
to be automatically unloaded, and then loaded with another blank. Copying will  
automatically start again once all drives are closed, and have blank media.  
Bad discs will be rejected, and placed on the loader to the front of the drives.  
To Copy from an image that is already on the hard disk, select the menu item Start  
Copying as above, but in response to the message  
Read New Master?  
Press the NO key. A list of the images stored on the hard disk will be displayed on the  
LCD. Use the /\ & \/ keys to place the > cursor next to the required image and press  
ENTER. Enter the quantity required, as above. The drives will be loaded with blank  
media in the same way as above.  
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Comparing Discs  
Comparing Discs allows a copy to be compared against a master image, to make sure  
there are no detectable differences. This feature is not available for Audio or Video  
tracks, because Audio/Video tracks do not have ECC (error correction codes) to  
guarantee data integrity. Only data tracks have this.  
Follow the Copying Discs section above, but instead of inserting blank media, insert  
the copied discs.  
Batch Mode  
Batch mode is a method of copying more than one master CD without starting each  
job individually.  
This works by the system recognising new master discs the time they are loaded in to  
the recorders from input hopper.  
Each master disc should be placed on the input stack together with the blanks in such a  
manner that the master would be loaded first, followed by the blanks.  
Each master and the required number of blanks should be placed in the input hopper  
until all masters and blanks are on, or the input hopper is full.  
Ensure that the first master is the first disc to be loaded.  
A batch job will terminate if the input hopper is empty and all discs have been  
recorded or if the first master being read has errors. A read error on a master midway  
through will result in the following blank discs being rejected until a new master is  
detected by the system.  
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Appendix A - Error Messages  
Following is a list of error messages that may be displayed.  
No HARD DISK !!  
This would appear during the power up sequence if no hard disk could be found.  
Check that the power cable is correctly installed on the hard disk, and that the data  
cable is correctly connected between the hard disk and the copy electronics. If in  
doubt, contact your TEAC authorised dealer.  
!! ERROR !! No Writers Found  
This suggests that either no writers are installed, or that they are incorrectly installed.  
Check power to each recorder, and check that the SCSI cable is correctly connected to  
each drive, and to the copy electronics.  
For SCSI systems, ensure that every writer on a given bus has a unique SCSI ID. If  
two SCSI devices have the same ID, they will not work.  
For IDE systems, ensure that only one drive be connected to each cable.  
!! ERROR !! - No disc in drive  
The system cannot detect a Master disc in the drive. If there is a master in the drive,  
the disc may require cleaning.  
!! ERROR !! - Disc in drive appears to be blank  
The system tried to read a Master, which appears to be blank. Check the Master disc  
and try again. Again, the disc may require cleaning.  
User Data Corrupt  
The user set-up (including Duplication Options) has become corrupt. The system will  
automatically reset the options to the factory settings.  
Job Cancelled  
The user pressed the stop key.  
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!! WARNING !! Copier is in SIMULATE mode  
The duplication options are set to simulate, and will NOT write to the media. This  
means that the system will go through all the motions of writing discs, but will not  
actually burn them. See the menu item Setup Menu | Duplication Options | Burn CD in the  
Operation section for more info.  
Bad Master  
The system tried to read a master disc, but found an error. Try reading at a slower  
speed, try cleaning the master or replace the master with a new one.  
Disc Format Not Supported  
The system does not currently support this kind of disc format. Contact an authorised  
TEAC dealer for possible firmware upgrades.  
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Appendix B - Setup  
Default Setup  
Following is the default or as shipped from the factory configuration.  
Duplication Options Setup  
This menu is located at Setup Menu | Duplication Options. The factory defaults are:  
Speed Setup  
This menu is located at Setup Menu | Speed Setup.  
The above speeds may change depending on the DVD Recorder being used.  
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Supported Formats  
Following are supported formats as of this writing. Contact your authorized  
distributor or TEAC for an updated list.  
CD-ROM Mode 1, Form 1 (ISO 9660, UFS, HFS etc)  
CD-XA Mode 2, Form 1 & 2  
CD-DA (Audio with ISRC, UPC and Sub Indexes)  
CD-I (Green Book CD-Interactive)  
CD-I Ready  
Mixed Mode (Mode 1)  
Mixed Mode (Mode 2)  
Playstation (Developer)  
CD-Extra (Blue Book a.k.a. Enhanced CD, CD Plus)  
Kodak Photo CD  
Video CD (White Book)  
DOS / Windows / MAC / Unix / Linux etc  
Single / Multisession  
Track At Once  
Session At Once  
Disc At Once  
Many other formats are supported, but are not listed here. These additional formats  
can be also be copied by the Disc Publisher, because they are “logical” formats that  
adhere to one of the above “physical” formats. If in doubt, please contact your  
authorised TEAC distributor.  
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Menu Structure  
Following is the Disc Publisher menu structure.  
TrueCopy  
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Appendix C CD Creation hints & tips  
CDs for Distribution  
Many users ask how they should make CDs suitable for mass distribution. There are  
many software packages available for CD mastering. TEAC does not recommend any  
specific package over another. However there are some basic recommendations. These  
are:  
For creating CD data discs for distribution, use ISO 9660 Mode 1 unless your application  
specifically requires CD-XA Mode 2. Error correction is higher in Mode 1, and legacy  
systems are more likely to be able to read this format.  
If you intend to duplicate the disc, do not use UDF or Packet writing software (e.g. Direct  
CD, PacketCD, Spira). These types of disc contain bad blocks because of the way that the  
UDF system writes them. Masters containing bad blocks (intentional or not) are rejected  
as unreadable. Certain copy-protection systems utilise bad blocks, and since this  
equipment is not designed to defeat such systems (see illegal copying / piracy section at  
the front of this manual) they are rejected.  
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Technical Support  
For technical support, please contact the TEAC America Support Center  
TEAC America, Inc. (USA)  
Technical Support  
Telephone: (323) 727-4860 • Fax: (323) 869-8751  
Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 pm PST  
To contact the TEAC Service Center:  
Tel: 1-323-727-7694 or 1-323-727-7616  
Fax: 1-323-727-7606  
TEAC America, Inc. 7733 Telegraph Road Montebello, California 90640  
TEAC CD\DVD Publishing System  
Model DVDPublisher/2  
Revision 1.0  
Copyright © 2005 TEAC America, Inc.  
All rights reserved.  
www.teac.com/DSPD  
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