MicroBoards Technology Premium Pro User Manual

DVD Premium Pro Series  
NET Users Manual  
Version 2.01 NET  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
System Overview..................................................................................................5  
Unpacking your system.........................................................................................5  
Microboards Statement Regarding Improper Duplication .....................................5  
Installation Requirements .....................................................................................6  
Power Supply Requirements ................................................................................6  
Connecting Master and Slave Towers ..................................................................7  
Microboards NET Configuration............................................................................8  
Configuration Options ...................................................................................8  
Basic Configuration.......................................................................................8  
Advanced Configuration................................................................................9  
Stand-Alone Operation .................................................................................9  
Loading media ......................................................................................................9  
Main Menu..........................................................................................................10  
Copy Disc to Disc................................................................................................11  
Registering Data to the Hard Drive (HDD)..........................................................11  
Copy Hard Drive (HDD) to Disc ..........................................................................12  
Clearing the Hard Drive (HDD) ...........................................................................12  
Simulation Disc to Disc .......................................................................................13  
Erasing RW media..............................................................................................13  
Track Extraction (for CD ONLY)..........................................................................14  
Error status in Track Extraction:..................................................................15  
Setup Menu ........................................................................................................16  
Mode Select................................................................................................17  
DVD WR Speed..........................................................................................17  
CD WR Speed ............................................................................................17  
ISRC Check................................................................................................17  
Auto Run.....................................................................................................17  
Copy Quantity.............................................................................................17  
Session Mode.............................................................................................17  
Reader Select.............................................................................................17  
Drive Inquiry................................................................................................17  
F/W Version................................................................................................17  
F/W Update.................................................................................................17  
NET Reboot................................................................................................17  
Log..............................................................................................................17  
Error Codes ........................................................................................................18  
Specifications......................................................................................................22  
Supported Formats .............................................................................................22  
Firmware Updates...............................................................................................22  
Technical Support...............................................................................................23  
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System Overview  
The DVD Premium Pro NET Series employs 10 General Purpose DVD-+R/DL recorders in each  
tower, with the ability to have all connected drives duplicating from a single master. The hard  
drive comes standard with each tower and allows for DVD/CD image archival and CD track  
extraction for CD audio compilations.  
An intuitive, menu driven  
display and 5-button control  
interface provide one-touch  
operation for the novice user  
COPY START  
(DISC to DISC)  
while providing advanced  
features for the professional.  
Advanced Features:  
20-drive simultaneous burn from one master in NET mode  
Stand-Alone DVD-+R/RW/DL / CD-R duplicator  
One Touch duplication  
Auto Run option  
Speed selectable (1x to 16x for DVD-+R and 4x to 48x for CD-R)  
Supports writing to DVD-+R/RW/DL, CD-R/RW  
Copy and Verify  
Hard drive comes standard for standalone DVD/CD image archival and CD track  
extraction for audio compilation CDs  
Store multiple hard drive images  
Counter feature allows the user to input how many discs need to be copied and  
the keeps track of the total discs completed.  
Automatically detects DVD or CD masters  
Simulation mode to ensure recording stability  
Easy-to-read, two-line display for status and error reporting  
Updates easily installed through DVD/CD reader  
Unpacking your system  
When unpacking your duplicator, confirm the following items are included:  
DVD Premium Pro Series duplicators (minimum of 2)  
Power cable  
NET connection cabling with each Slave tower  
Microboards Starter Kit, Connection and Configuration Guides, and Documentation CD  
If any of these items are missing, please contact or Microboards Technology Technical Support at  
952-556-1639.  
IMPORTANT: Please keep all the packing for your DVD Premium Pro Series duplicator. If your  
unit ever needs to be sent in for service, it must be returned in the original packing or the  
warranty will be voided.  
Microboards Statement Regarding Improper Duplication  
Microboards Technology fully supports the right of any business, organization, group, or  
individual to protect their property from unlicensed, unauthorized, or illegal duplication.  
As a user of our equipment, we expect you to support that right as well.  
Microboards Technology is neither responsible nor liable for the infringement of any laws  
regarding the illegal duplication of property. Microboards Technology products are in no way  
intended to encourage or condone such duplication.  
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Installation Requirements  
System Setup  
Connect the power cable to the DVD Premium Pro Series tower and plug in to a  
protected power outlet strip or UPS power supply.  
Connect the 2 towers using the NET cable provided (see page 7 for more information).  
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The left port on the back is the IN port, and the right is the OUT port; the Master  
tower should have the NET cable plugged into the OUT port, and the Slave  
should have the cable plugged into the IN port.  
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If more than 2 towers are being connected, connect the OUT port in the first  
Slave to the IN port of the next. In the final chain of towers, the Master wil have  
only the OUT port used, while the final tower will have only the IN port used.  
Turn on power to the towers. The system is now ready to be configured (see page 8).  
Install your DVD Premium Pro Series duplicator in the following environment:  
On a level and stable surface  
In a well ventilated location  
Temperature and humidity  
Temperature: 5-40°  
Humidity: 20-80%RH (no dew formation)  
Do not install it in the following places:  
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Under direct sunlight (If the machine is exposed to sunlight, the light should be blocked  
by a curtain or blind.)  
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A dusty location  
A place where there is a lot of vibration  
Near open flame  
A place where the temperature and humidity change drastically  
Near a heating device such as a heater or furnace  
A location where air from an air conditioner blows directly onto the unit  
Near a container filled with water  
In winter during times of low humidity or in a location where static electricity is  
generated, use an anti-static-electricity mat or humidifier to prevent static electricity.  
Power Supply Requirements  
Each tower can draw up to 3 amps of current during normal operation. It is highly  
recommended that your towers operate on a dedicated circuit with a maximum of 4  
towers for each 15 amps of current. Overloading a circuit will cause failures.  
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Use house current as the power source for the unit.  
Do not use an outlet near a motor driven appliance (i.e. air conditioner, copying  
machine).  
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Use an outlet with stable power supply voltages.  
Do not overload an outlet. Do not use a service outlet from a PCs or other office  
machine.  
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Wire the power cord properly.  
Do not touch the power cord with a wet hand.  
Be careful not to damage the power cord.  
Inspect the power cord periodically.  
In the event that the power cord is damaged, replace the power cord.  
Be sure to use a tool such as the screwdriver to change the 115/230V Switch.  
Do not use your finger.  
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Connecting Master and Slave Towers  
The Microboards DVD Premium Pro NET tower line requires a physical connection between the  
towers. A tower will be designated as a Master or as a Slave tower initially based solely on the  
configuration of the connection.  
The directions below give 2 connection scenarios: a 2-tower configuration, and a Multi-Tower  
configuration. Please use the appropriate instructions based on the number of towers you have.  
The diagrams below show the backs of the towers.  
For the 2-Tower configuration, connect the OUT port of  
one tower to the IN port of the other using the provided  
cabling. Whichever tower is connected by the OUT  
port will become the Master tower. The tower that is  
connected by the IN port other will become the Slave  
tower.  
Once the towers are turned on and initialized, press  
YES on the Master tower to enter NET mode.  
Master  
Tower  
Slave  
Tower  
For Stand-alone operation, press NO on both the  
Master and Slave when the configuration display is  
showing.  
Each tower will then operate as an  
independent tower.  
To return to NET mode, you will need to restart both  
towers.  
2-Tower Configuration  
For Multi-Tower configuration (3 towers  
are shown here), select one tower as  
the Master and connect one end of one  
of the provided cables to the OUT port  
on the Master tower and the other end  
to the IN port on Slave Tower One.  
Plug the next cable to the OUT port of  
Slave Tower One and to the IN port of  
Slave Tower Two.  
If you have more than 3 towers,  
continue to connect the remaining  
towers in the same fashion. The last  
tower will only have a cable connected  
to the IN port.  
Master  
Tower  
Slave  
Tower  
One  
Slave  
Tower  
Two  
Once the Master and Slave towers  
have initialized, the displays will give  
you the configuration options.  
Multi-Tower Configuration  
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Microboards NET Configuration  
The Microboards NET configuration allows you to connect multiple 10-drive tower duplicators.  
They can function together as a single duplicator with 10 drives per tower for ultra high-quantity  
production, or can operate independently as stand-alone duplicators, each copying from a  
different master.  
It does not matter which tower is set as the Master; the only restriction is that one tower of the  
chain must have the NET cable connected to the Out port only. The last tower in the chain will  
only use the In port.  
Configuration Options  
To set the Multi-Tower configuration, turn on power  
NET MASTER  
YES: SET MASTER  
NET MASTER  
NO: STANDALONE  
to all of the connected towers and wait for the  
configuration options to be displayed, as shown to  
the right.  
Master Display alternates  
between these messages  
The exact display message and configuration  
options on each tower will depend on the location of  
that tower in the chain.  
NET SLAVE 1  
YES: SET MASTER  
NET SLAVE 1  
NO: STANDALONE  
Once the configuration has been selected, you must  
either power cycle all towers or run the Net Reboot  
on all Master towers to change the configuration.  
First Slave Display, additional Slave  
towers show Slave number sequentially  
NET SLAVE X  
NO: STANDALONE  
The display of any Master or Stand-Alone tower will initially read COPY  
START when it is ready for duplication. The control panel on Slave towers  
is disabled.  
Final tower in chain  
Basic Configuration  
The most basic configuration would be to set the first tower as the Master with the remaining  
towers as Slaves. For this configuration, you would only need to press the YES button on the  
Master tower when the configuration options are showing.  
NET  
NET  
NET  
NET  
NET  
NET  
Master  
Slave 1  
Slave 2  
Slave 3  
Slave 4  
Slave 5  
The result with a six-tower configuration is shown above. Only the reader and hard drive on the  
NET Master will be available as source drives.  
Net Reboot and Basic Configuration  
To run the Net Reboot, press either the or button until the display reads SETUP. Press the  
YES button, then press either the or button until the display reads NET REBOOT. Press  
YES and all towers will reboot.  
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Advanced Configuration  
If, however, you wish to operate them as two 3-tower Master/Slave groups, simply press the YES  
button on the tower on which the Configuration Options display reads NET SLAVE 3. This will  
cause all towers following this tower to be slaved to that tower. The YES button on the first tower  
must also be pressed to slave towers 2 and 3 to the first tower. The reader and hard drive in the  
NET Master towers of both groups can be used for duplication to the connected Slave towers.  
The resulting Master/Slave configuration is shown below.  
NET  
NET  
NET  
NET  
NET  
NET  
Master  
Slave 1  
Slave 2  
Master  
Slave 1  
Slave 2  
Group A  
Group B  
This can be done in any combination of towers. However, you must set the Master/Slave  
configurations starting with the last master you want to set, following the tower chain from the end  
to the beginning.  
You do not need to disconnect any towers to change the Master/Slave configuration.  
Net Reboot and Advanced Configuration  
To run the Net Reboot, press either the or button until the display reads SETUP. Press the  
YES button, then press either the or button until the display reads NET REBOOT. Press  
YES and all towers slaved to that Master will reboot. In the example above, the Net Reboot  
would need to be run on both the Group A Master tower and the Group B Master tower for all 8  
towers to reboot.  
Stand-Alone Operation  
For all towers in the chain to operate in Stand-Alone mode, the NO button must be pressed on  
each tower to select Stand-Alone mode. The order in which this is done does not matter.  
You can combine Stand-Alone and Advanced Configurations. After start-up in the example  
above, pressing YES on NET SLAVE 4, NO on NET SLAVE 3, and YES on the NET MASTER  
tower would create 3 groups: Group A with 3 towers, Group B as a single Stand-Alone tower, and  
Group C with 2 towers.  
Net Reboot and Stand-Alone Operation  
When in Stand-Alone Operation, the Net Reboot option does not appear in the Setup menu.  
Each tower will need to be power cycled manually.  
Loading media  
To automatically eject all empty recorder drives in all connected towers, simply load your master  
disc and press the YES button when the display reads COPY START. This will eject all drives  
that have not had media loaded. When all drives are loaded and the drive LEDs turn off,  
duplication will automatically begin.  
If you do not need to burn a copy in each recorder drive, load the number of drives necessary,  
close those drives, and wait for the drive LEDs to turn off. Press the YES button, and any open  
trays will automatically close but be considered empty.  
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Main Menu  
The Arrow buttons (▼▲)allow you to move forward or backward in the menu without selecting  
the current menu item. The NO button will move you to the next menu item. YES will select the  
current menu item.  
YES  
INSERT  
MASTER DISC  
INSERT  
TARGET DISC  
ANALYZING MASTER  
COPY  
15:26  
20%  
COPY START?  
(DISCtoDISC)  
CD-DA  
NO,  
YES  
MASTER SELECT?  
(DISCtoDISC)  
>READER?  
(DISCtoDISC)  
NO,▼  
>HDD1? CD-DA  
(HDDtoDISC)  
>HDD1? 15:26  
(HDDtoDISC)  
INSERT  
COPY START?  
(HDD1toDISC)  
COPY  
15:26  
20%  
TARGET DISC  
CD-DA  
NO,▼  
YES  
>HDD2?  
NO,▼  
INSERT  
REGIST  
CD-DA  
15:26  
20%  
COPY START?  
(HDD2toDISC)  
COPY  
15:26  
20%  
(DISCtoHDD/DISC)  
TARGET DISC  
CD-DA  
NO,▼  
>HDDX? CD-DA  
(HDDtoDISC)  
>HHDX? 15:26  
(HDDtoDISC)  
INSERT  
COPY START?  
(HDDXtoDISC)  
COPY  
15:26  
20%  
TARGET DISC  
CD-DA  
NO,▼  
YES  
YES  
YES  
>>HDD1 CLEAR?  
>HDD1?  
>MASTER CLEAR?  
(HDDtoDISC)  
NO,▼  
>HDDX?  
>>HDDX CLEAR?  
NO,▼  
(HDDtoDISC)  
NO,▼  
>>EXIT?  
>EXIT?  
NO,▼  
YES  
YES  
SIMULATION?  
(DISCtoDISC)  
INSERT  
INSERT  
ANALYZING MASTER  
SIMULATION 15:26  
CD-DA 20%  
MASTER DISC  
TARGET DISC  
ESC  
ESC  
NO,▼  
YES  
YES  
DISC ERASE?  
(REWRITABLE)  
SURE ?  
SURE ?  
DISC ERASE  
Please wait...  
YES  
YES  
>QUICK ERASE?  
NO,▼  
NO,▼  
>QUICK ERASE?  
DISC ERASE  
Please wait...  
NO,▼  
>EXIT?  
NO,▼  
YES  
Trk EXTRACTION?  
(DISCtoHDD1)  
EXTRACTION OK?  
YES  
ESC  
ESC  
NO,▼  
NO,▼  
YES  
SETUP?  
SETUP MENU  
(see pg 14)  
(MODE CHANGE)  
NO/ESC  
INSERT  
ANALYZING MASTER  
EXTRACT THE Trk?  
TRK 01/12  
MASTER DISC  
YES = execute the selected track  
YES,NO,,▲  
NO,,= skip track  
EXTRACT THE Trk?  
TRK 12/12  
YES,NO,,▲  
END EXTRACTION?  
NO,▼  
YES  
YES  
REGIST  
CD-DA  
15:26  
20%  
COPY TO HDD OK?  
YES  
NEXT MASTER  
NO  
NO  
COPY START  
(HDD1toDISC)  
COPY MENU  
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Copy Disc to Disc  
1. Place the Master Disc into the Reader drive.  
Place the blank disc(s) into the Recorder drive(s) and wait 10 seconds for the light(s) on  
the front of the Recorder(s) to stop blinking. Note that the blanks must be of the same  
media type as the master; you cannot copy a CD master to DVD’s, for instance.  
2. The display reads COPY START? (DISC to DISC).  
Copy Start?  
(DISC to DISC)  
3. Press YES. If you have the Auto Run feature set to ON, the duplication will begin when  
the master is loaded and all drives are loaded with blank media.  
4. The drive trays will open on any recorder without blank discs installed. If you do not want  
to make a copy in those drives, close the tray(s), wait for the drive light to go out, and  
then press the YES button to start the copy job.  
5. The display will now show the progress of the Copy Job.  
COPY  
DVD  
4.0GB  
25%  
6. The Recorder(s) will eject the recordable discs when the job is complete.  
Registering Data to the Hard Drive (HDD)  
When registering data to a partition on the internal hard drive, you do have the option of  
recording to the blank media as well. In the SETUP menu, go to “Copy DISC to HD/DISC”  
and change the setting from OFF to ON. This will allow the data from the master disc to be  
copied to the internal hard drive, as well as any blank discs you have in the recorders. See  
page 14 for a description of the SETUP menu.  
1. At the COPY START? (DISC to DISC) menu, press the NO or button until the display  
shows MASTER SELECT? (DISC TO DISC)  
MASTER SELECT?  
(DISC to DISC)  
2. Place the Master disc into the Reader drive.  
3. Press the YES button.  
4. The display will show:  
READER?  
(DISC to DISC)  
5. Press the NO or button  
6. The display will now show:  
HDD1?  
(DISC to HDD)  
7. If you wish to copy the data to the 1st partition, press the YES button.  
8. If you wish to select another partition, press the NO or button.  
HDD1?  
(DISC to HDD)  
9. By continuing to press the NO or button, you will scroll through the different HDD  
partitions. Once you are at the partition you wish to use, press the YES button.  
10. The display will now show the progress of the data being transferred to the hard drive:  
REGISTER  
DVD  
4.0GB  
25%  
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11. Once the Master disc has been copied to the HDD, the Reader drive will eject the disc.  
When you go back into the MASTER SELECT? Menu, and select a partition with data  
stored on it, the display will show the type of data (ROM or Video) and the capacity of  
that data. Proceed to COPY HDD TO DVD section.  
Copy Hard Drive (HDD) to Disc  
1. Follow the instructions on page 10 to register the Master to the HDD.  
2. Press to NO or button until the screen displays  
MASTER SELECT?  
(DISC)  
3. Press the YES button.  
4. The display will show READER.  
5. Press the NO or button and the display will show HDD1. If this is the hard drive  
partition you wish to copy, press the YES button.  
6. The screen will display COPY START? (HDD1 to DISC)  
COPY START?  
(HDD1 to DISC)  
7. If you wish to select a different hard drive partition, press the NO or button in step 5,  
unit the display shows the partition you wish to copy.  
8. Place the blank disc(s) into the Recorder(s) and wait 10 seconds for the light(s) on the  
front of the Recorder(s) to stop blinking.  
9. Press the YES button. If you have the Auto Run feature set to ON, the duplication will  
begin when all drives are loaded with blank media.  
10. The drive trays will open on any recorder without blank discs installed. If you do not want  
to make a copy in those drives, close the tray(s), wait for the drive light to go out, and  
then press the YES button to start the copy job.  
11. The display will now show the progress of the copy job from the HDD to the Recorder(s):  
COPY  
DVD  
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25%  
12. After the Copy job is complete, the disc(s) will be ejected from the Recorder(s).  
Clearing the Hard Drive (HDD)  
The Master Clear option will not appear if there is no information stored on any of the hard drive  
partitions.  
1. At the COPY START? (HDD1 to DISC) menu, press the NO or button until the display  
shows MASTER SELECT? (HDD1 to DISC).  
2. Press the YES button.  
3. The display will show:  
READER?  
(DISC to DISC)  
4. Press the NO or button until you the screen displays MASTER CLEAR? (HDD):  
MASTER CLEAR?  
(HDD)  
5. Press the YES button  
6. You can now select which hard drive partition to erase. Pressing the NO or button will  
scroll you though the partition selections.  
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7. Press the YES button if you are sure you want to clear the HDD.  
8. The hard drive will now be cleared and you will be asked if you want to register another  
master to the HDD.  
>HDD1?  
(DISC to HDD)  
9. Press YES and the Reader drive will eject and you can insert another master to register  
to the HDD.  
REGISTER  
DVD  
4.0GB  
25%  
10. Press NO and to exit this menu without registering data to the hard drive partition.  
Simulation Disc to Disc  
Important: Simulation is not allowed when using DVD+R/RW media.  
1. At the COPY START? (DISC to DISC) menu, press the NO or button until the display  
shows SIMULATION? (DISC to DISC).  
SIMULATION??  
(DISC to DISC)  
2. Place the Master Disc into the Reader drive  
3. Place the blank disc(s) into the Recorder drive(s) and wait 10 seconds for the light(s) on  
the front of the Recorder(s) to stop blinking.  
4. Press YES.  
5. The drive trays will open on any recorder without blank discs installed. If you do not want  
to make a copy in those drives, close the tray(s), wait for the drive light to go out, and  
then press the YES button to start the copy job.  
6. The display will now show the progress of the Simulation Copy Job  
SIMULATION  
DVD  
4.0GB  
25%  
7. The Recorder(s) will eject the DVD-R discs when the job is complete.  
Note: DVD-R media will NOT be recorded to in Simulation Mode.  
Erasing RW media  
1. At the COPY START? (DISC to DISC) menu, press the NO or button until the display  
shows DISC ERASE? (REWRITABLE):  
DISC ERASE?  
(REWRITABLE)  
2. Load the Recorder(s) with the CD-RW or DVD-+RW media you wish to erase. You can  
erase one disc at a time or fill all the Recorders to erase multiple discs at once. All discs  
loaded must be of the same type.  
QUICK ERASE?  
3. Press the YES button  
4. The next screen asks if you want to perform a Quick  
Erase.  
FULL ERASE?  
If you wish to perform a Full Erase, press the NO  
button.  
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Pressing the YES button at either of these selections will show the following screen:  
SURE?  
Press the YES button if you are sure you want to erase the DVD-+RW disc. If you do not  
wish to erase the disc, press the NO button and you will go back to the DISC ERASE  
screen (step 1).  
5. The screen will now show:  
DISC ERASE  
6. Once the erasing is complete, the Recorder(s) will eject the disc(s).  
Track Extraction (for CD ONLY)  
When extracting tracks to the internal hard drive, the DVD Premium Pro Series always uses the  
first HDD partition. If there is information already stored on HDD partition 1, the system will ask if  
you want to overwrite this information. This partition cannot be changed from HDD partition one.  
1. At the COPY START? Menu, press the NO or button until the display reads:  
Trk EXTRACTION?  
(CDtoHDD)  
Press the YES button.  
2. Press YES again in the following screen.  
EXTRACTION OK?  
If any master data is already registered in HDD, the DVD Premium Pro Series asks you  
whether you want to overwrite data.  
Press YES to overwrite, NO to cancel.  
3. Insert a master audio disc into the reader drive. DVD Premium Pro Series will analyze the  
master disc.  
INSERT  
ANALYZING MASTER  
MASTER DISC  
4. After it completes analyzing the master disc, it displays Selected Track Number / Total Track  
Number.  
This master data has total 12 tracks.  
EXTRACT THE Trk?  
TRK 01/12  
Press NO or to skip forward a track.  
Press YES to select the track you want to extract.  
5. If you skip forward all tracks, it asks if you want to end extraction for the master data.  
END EXTRACTION?  
Press YES to finish extraction and register selected tracks in HDD.  
Press NO or to add more tracks from this master data.  
6. If you press YES in step 5, the DVD Premium Pro Series asks you to register the extracted  
tracks in HDD.  
COPY TO HDD OK?  
Press YES to start registration.  
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7. After registration completes, the DVD Premium Pro Series asks you if you want to extract  
more tracks from other master audio discs.  
NEXT MASTER  
Press YES to extract more tracks from other master audio discs.  
Press NO to complete extraction.  
8. If you press NO, the DVD Premium Pro Series moves back to COPY menu so that you can  
copy the extracted tracks in HDD to blank CD-R media.  
COPY START  
(HDD to DISC)  
Error status in Track Extraction:  
In the following situation in TRACK EXTRACTION, the DVD Premium Pro Series shows an error  
status on the LCD.  
1. If you try to extract a track which is not CD-DA, the  
EXTRACT THE Trk?  
track number does not display properly, showing “—“.  
--/12  
Pressing the YES button will not add the track.  
2. If the total time of extracted audio tracks is over 80  
minutes or 99 tracks have already been selected, the  
DVD Premium Pro Series displays OVER. Pressing  
the YES button will not add the track.  
EXTRACT THE Trk?  
06/12  
OVER  
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Setup Menu  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
SETUP  
MODE SELECT?  
(COPY MODE)  
COPY?  
(DISC to DISC)  
VERIFY?  
(DISC to DISC)  
COPY + V?  
(DISC to DISC)  
EXIT?  
COPY?  
DVD WR  
SPEED?  
(MAX)  
MAX?  
MAX?  
12X?  
40X?  
1X?  
4X?  
EXIT?  
MAX?  
CD WR SPEED?  
(MAX)  
EXIT?  
MAX?  
ISRC CHECK?  
(OFF)  
ISRC ON?  
ON?  
ISRC OFF?  
OFF?  
EXIT?  
ISRC ON?  
Yes  
Yes  
Auto Run?  
(OFF)  
Yes  
Yes  
COPY QUANTITY?  
(xxxx/xxxx)  
COPY QUANTITY?  
0---  
SESSION MODE?  
(AUTO)  
AUTO?  
CLOSE?  
OPEN?  
EXIT?  
AUTO?  
Yes  
READER SELECT?  
(DRIVExx)  
DRIVE01  
READER  
THE DISPLAY WILL CYCLE  
THROUGH THE MAKE, MODEL,  
AND FIRMWARE OF THE  
SELECTED DRIVE UNTIL YOU  
PRESS A BUTTON.  
DRIVE02  
RECORDER  
DRIVExx  
RECORDER  
DRIVE01  
READER  
EXIT?  
Yes  
DRIVE INQUIRY?  
HDD  
HDD  
THE DISPLAY WILL CYCLE  
THROUGH THE MAKE, MODEL,  
AND FIRMWARE OF THE  
SELECTED DRIVE UNTIL YOU  
PRESS A BUTTON.  
DRIVE01  
READER  
DRIVExx  
RECORDER  
EXIT?  
HDD  
HDD  
F/W VERSION  
F/W UPDATE  
Premium Pro 1020  
VER A.BC  
H/W INFO  
12ΦπρΨ  
EXIT?  
Premium Pro 1020  
VER A.BC  
Yes  
Yes  
INSERT  
Checking  
UPDATE?  
Updating  
Complete  
PROGRAM DISC  
VER a.bc -> b.cd  
Yes  
NET REBOOT?  
REBOOTS MASTER  
(with NET option only)  
AND SLAVE TOWERS  
KEY  
Yes  
Caption indicates button to press  
No caption indicates display sequence  
(Back), NO, or (Forward)  
LOG?  
EXIT?  
Yes  
OK xxxxxxx  
NG xxxxxxx  
YES (Accept) or ESC (Return to Menu)  
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Setup Menu  
1. At the COPY START? (DISC to DISC) menu, press  
the NO or button until the display shows SETUP?  
(MODE CHANGE)  
SETUP?  
(MODE CHANGE)  
2. Press the YES button  
3. The first setup option is Mode Select, followed by Copy DISC to HD/DISC, Write Speed,  
ISRC Check, Copy Quantity, Session Mode, Drive Inquiry, Firmware Version and Exit.  
4. Pressing the NO or button will allow you to move from menu to menu.  
5. Pressing the YES button will allow you to view or change the configuration of the system.  
Here is a description of each setup menu item:  
Mode Select  
COPY - Duplication from master disc to blank disc, or HDD to blank disc if master data is  
registered.  
VERIFY - It compares a copied disc with the master disc.  
COPY+V - Copying in the COPY+VERIFY mode  
DVD WR Speed  
Available speeds range from 16x down to 1x.  
CD WR Speed  
Available speeds range from 48x down to 4x.  
ISRC Check  
Default setting is ON. This feature will copy the ISRC codes from the Master audio disc to the  
blank discs.  
Auto Run  
Default setting is OFF. When set to ON, this allows the duplicator to start the duplication process  
when all recorders are loaded with blank media. If you are copying Disc-to-Disc, the master must  
be loaded before duplication will begin.  
>>COPY QUANTITY  
Copy Quantity  
Set up the number of disc you want to copy.  
0750  
Use the ▼▲buttons to change the number in the current column up or down. YES will move you  
one column to the right, NO will move you 1 column to the left. Press YES when in the right  
column to save the number of copies entered. The example above shows that 750 copies have  
been entered with the cursor currently in the right column (underlined).  
Session Mode (CD only. Invalid for DVD)  
Select either from AUTO, CLOSE, or OPEN.  
AUTO: Make the session of copied disc as same as the master.  
CLOSE: Close the session of copied disc.  
OPEN: Leave the session of copied disc open.  
Reader Select  
Changes which drive is selected as the reader. This setting should not be changed.  
Drive Inquiry  
Displays an inquiry of each drive connected, showing drive model and firmware.  
F/W Version  
Shows DVD Premium Pro Series firmware version and H/W information.  
F/W Update  
Used when updating the firmware of the DVD Premium Pro Series duplicator.  
NET Reboot  
Will reboot the Master tower and any towers Slaved to the Master when running using the NET  
option. This menu item is not available when running in Stand Alone mode.  
Log  
Displays the number of successful and unsuccessful discs over the entire life of the duplicator.  
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Error Codes  
Read Errors  
ASC  
ASCQ Description  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
01  
00  
06  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
17  
00  
NO ADDITIONAL SENSE INFORMATION  
I/O PROCESS TERMINATED, PLAY OPERATION ABORTED  
AUDIO PLAY OPERATION IN PROGRESS  
AUDIO PLAY OPERATION PAUSE  
AUDIO PLAY OPERATION SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED  
AUDIO PLAY OPERATION STOPPED DUE TO ERROR  
NO CURRENT AUDIO STATUS TO RETURN  
CLEANINF REQUESTED  
NO INDEX/SECTOR SIGNAL  
02  
04  
04  
04  
04  
04  
05  
06  
08  
08  
08  
08  
09  
09  
09  
09  
0A  
0B  
0B  
0B  
10  
11  
11  
11  
11  
11  
11  
12  
13  
14  
14  
14  
15  
15  
15  
17  
17  
17  
17  
17  
00  
00  
01  
02  
03  
07  
00  
00  
00  
01  
02  
03  
00  
01  
02  
03  
00  
00  
01  
02  
00  
01  
02  
05  
06  
0F  
10  
00  
00  
01  
05  
06  
00  
01  
02  
00  
01  
02  
03  
NO SEEK COMPLETE  
LOGICAL UNIT NOT READY, CAUSE NOT REPORTABLE  
LOGICAL UNIT IS IN PROCESS OF BECOMING READY  
LOGICAL UNIT NOT READY, INITIALIZING CMD. REQUESTED  
LOGICAL UNIT NOT READY, MANUAL INTERVENTION REQUIRED  
LOGICAL UNIT NOT READY, OPERATION IN PROGRESS  
LOGICAL UNIT DOES NOT RESPOND TO SELECTION  
NO REFERENCE POSITION FOUND (medium may be upside down)  
LOGICAL UNIT COMMUNICATION FAILURE  
LOGICAL UNIT COMUUNICATION TIME-OUT  
LOGICAL UNIT COMMUNICATION PARITY ERROR  
LOGICAL UNIT COMMUNICATION CRC ERROR (ULTRA-DMA/32)  
TRACK FOLLOWING ERROR  
TRACKING SERVO FAILURE  
FOCUS SERVO FAILURE  
SPINDLE SERVO FAILURE  
ERROR LOG OVERFLOW  
WARNING  
WARNING-SPECIFIED TEMPERATURE EXCEEDED  
WARNING-ENCLOSURE DEGRADED  
ID CRC OR ECC ERROR  
UNRECOVERED READ ERROR  
ERROR TOO LONG TO CORRECT  
L-EC UNCORRECTABLE ERROR  
CIRC UNRECOVERED ERROR  
ERROR READING UPC/EAN NUMBER  
ERROR – LOSS PF STREAMING  
ADDRESS MARK NOT FOUND FOR ID FIELD  
ADDRESS MARK NOT FOUND FOR DATA FIELD  
RECORD NOT FOUND  
RECORD NOT FOUND – RECOMMEND REASSIGNMENT  
RECORD NOT FOUND – DATA AUTO – REALLOCATED  
RANDOM POSITIONING ERROR  
MECHANICAL POSITIONING ERROR  
POSITIONING ERROR DETECTED BY READ OF MEDIUM  
RECOVERED DATA WITH NO EEOR CORRECTION APPLIED  
RECOVERED DATA WITH RETRIES  
RECOVERED DATA WITH POSITIVE HEAD OFFSET  
RECOVERED DATA WITH NEGATIVE HEAD OFFSET  
04  
RECOVERED DATA WITH RETIES AND/OR CIRC APPLIED  
17  
05  
RECOVERED DATA USING PREVIOUS SECTOR ID  
RECOVERED DATA WITH ERROR CORRECTION APPLIED  
RECOVERED DATA WITH ERROR CORP. & RETRIES APPLIED  
RECOVERED DATA WITH CIRC  
RECOVERED DATA WITH L-EC  
PARAMETER LIST LENGTH ERROR  
SYNCHRONOUS DATA TRANSFER ERROR  
RECOVERED ID WITH ECC CORRECTION  
INVALID COMMAND OPERATION CODE  
LOGICAL BLOCK ADDRESS OUT OF RANGE  
INVALID FIELD IN CDB  
LOGICAL UNIT NOT SUPPORTED  
INVALID FIELD IN PARAMETER LIST  
PARAMETER NOT SUPPORTED  
PARAMETER VALUE INVALID  
THRESHOLD PARAMETERS NOT SUPPORTED  
INVALID RELEASE OF ACTIVE PERSISTENT RESERVATION  
NOT READY TO READY CHANGE, MEDIUM MAY HAVE CHANGED  
POWER ON, RESET, OR BUS DEVICE RESET OCCURRED  
POWER ON OCCURRED  
SCSI BUS RESET OCCURRED  
BUS DEVICE RESET FUNCTION OCCURRED  
DEVICE INTERNAL RESET  
18  
18  
18  
18  
1A  
1B  
1E  
20  
21  
24  
25  
26  
26  
26  
26  
26  
28  
29  
29  
29  
29  
29  
00  
01  
03  
04  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
01  
02  
03  
04  
00  
00  
01  
02  
03  
04  
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2A  
2A  
2A  
2A  
2B  
2C  
2C  
2F  
30  
30  
30  
30  
35  
35  
35  
35  
35  
39  
3A  
3A  
3A  
3B  
3B  
3B  
3B  
3B  
3B  
3B  
3D  
3E  
3E  
3E  
3F  
3F  
3F  
3F  
40  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
4A  
4B  
4C  
4D  
4E  
53  
53  
55  
57  
5A  
5A  
5B  
5B  
5B  
5B  
5D  
5D  
5D  
5E  
5E  
5E  
5E  
5E  
63  
63  
64  
65  
73  
80  
00  
01  
02  
03  
00  
00  
05  
00  
00  
01  
02  
03  
00  
01  
02  
03  
04  
00  
00  
01  
02  
0F  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
00  
00  
01  
02  
00  
01  
02  
03  
NN  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
NN  
00  
00  
02  
00  
00  
00  
01  
00  
01  
02  
03  
00  
01  
FF  
00  
01  
02  
03  
04  
00  
01  
00  
00  
00  
xx  
PARAMETERS CHANGED  
MODE PARAMETERS CHANGED  
LOG PARAMETERS CHANGED  
RESERVATIONS PREEMPTED  
COPY CANNOT EXECUSE SINCE HOST CANNOT DISCONNECT  
COMMAND SEQUENCE ERROR  
PERSISTENT PREVENT CONFLICT  
COMMANDS CLEARED BY ANOTHER INITIATOR  
INCOMPATIBLE MEDIUM INSTALLED  
CANNOT READ MEDIUM - UNKNOWN FORMAT  
CANNOT READ MEDIUM – INCOMPATIBLE FORMAT  
CLEASNING CARTRIDGE INSTALLED  
ENCLOSURE SERVICES FAILURE  
UNSUPPORTED ENCLOSURE FUNCTION  
ENCLOSURE SERVICES UNAVAILABLE  
ENCLOSURE SERVICES TRANSFER FAILURE  
ENCLOSURE SERVICES TRANSFER REFUSED  
SAVING PARAMETERS NOT SUPPORTED  
MEDIUM NOT PRESENT  
MEDIUM NOT PRESENT-TRAY CLOSED  
MEDIUM NOT PRESENT-TRAY OPEN  
END OF MEDIUM REACHED  
MEDIUM MAGAZINE NOT ACCESSIBLE  
MEDIUM MAGAZINE REMOVED  
MEDIUM MAGAZINE INSERTED  
MEDIUM MAGAZINE LOCKED  
MEDIUM MAGAZINE UNLOCKED  
MECHANICAL POSITIONING OR CHANGER ERROR  
INVALID BITS IN IDENTIFY MESSAGE  
LOGICAL UNIT HAS NOT SELF-CONFIGURED YET  
LOGICAL UNIT FAILURE  
TIMEOUT ON LOGICAL UNIT  
TARGET OPERATING CONDITIONS HAVE CHANGED  
MICROCODE HAS BEEN CHANGED  
CHANGED OPERATING DEFINITION  
INQUIRY DATA HAS CHANGED  
DIAGNOSTIC FAILURE ON COMPONENT NN (80H-FFH)  
MESSAGE ERROR  
INTERNAL TARGET FAILURE  
SELECT OR RESELECT FAILURE  
UNSUCCESSFUL SOFT RESET  
SCSI PARITY ERROR  
INITIATOR DETECTED ERROR MESSAGE RECEIVED  
INVALID MESSAGE ERROR  
COMMAND PHASE ERROR  
DATA PHASE ERROR  
LOGICAL UNIT FAILED SELF-CONFIGURATION  
TAGGED OVERLAPPED COMMANDS (NN=QUEUE TAG)  
OVAERLAPPED COMMANDS ATTEMPTED  
MEDIA LOAD OR EJECTED FAILED  
MEDIUM REMOVAL PREVENTED  
SYSTEM RESOURCE FAILURE  
UNABLE TO RECOVER TABLE-OF-CONTENTS  
OPERATOR REQUEST OR STATE CHANGE INPUT  
OPERATOR MEDIUM REMOVAL REQUEST  
LOG EXCEPTION  
THRESHOLD CONDITION MET  
LOG COUNTER AT MAXIMUM  
LOG LIST CODES EXHAUSTED  
FAILURE PREDICTION THRESHOLD EXCEEDED - Predicted Logical Unit Failure  
FAILURE PREDICTION THRESHOLD EXCEEDED - Predicted Media Failure  
FAILURE PREDICTION THRESHOLD EXCEEDED (FALSE)  
LOW POWER CONDITION ON  
IDLE CONDITION ACTIVATED BY TIMER  
STANDBY CONDITION ACTIVATED BY COMMAND  
IDLE CONDITION ACTIVATED BY COMMAND  
STANDBY CONDITION ACTIVATED BY COMMAND  
END OF USER AREA ENCOUNTERED ON THIS TRACK  
PACKET DOES NOT FIT IN AVAILABLE SPACE  
ILLEGAL MODE FOR THIS TRACK  
VOLTAGE FAULT  
CD CONTROL ERROR  
VENDOR SPECIFIC  
Write Errors  
ASC  
ASCQ Description  
00  
00  
00  
00  
06  
11  
NO ADDITIONAL SENSE INFORMATION  
I/O PROCESS TERMINATED, PLAY OPERATION ABORTED  
AUDIO PLAY OPERATION IN PROGRESS  
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00  
00  
00  
00  
02  
04  
04  
04  
04  
04  
04  
04  
05  
06  
08  
08  
08  
08  
09  
09  
09  
09  
0A  
0B  
0B  
0B  
0C  
0C  
0C  
0C  
0C  
0C  
0C  
11  
11  
15  
15  
15  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
17  
17  
17  
17  
17  
17  
17  
17  
17  
17  
18  
18  
18  
18  
18  
18  
18  
18  
19  
19  
19  
19  
1A  
1B  
1C  
1C  
1C  
1D  
20  
21  
21  
24  
25  
26  
26  
26  
12  
13  
14  
15  
00  
00  
01  
02  
03  
04  
07  
08  
00  
00  
00  
01  
02  
03  
00  
01  
02  
03  
00  
00  
01  
02  
00  
02  
03  
07  
08  
09  
0A  
00  
06  
00  
01  
02  
00  
01  
02  
03  
04  
00  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
09  
00  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
00  
01  
02  
03  
00  
00  
00  
01  
02  
00  
00  
00  
02  
00  
00  
00  
01  
02  
AUDIO PLAY OPERATION PAUSED  
AUDIO PLAY OPERATION SUCCESSFULLY  
AUDIO PLAY OPERATION STOPPED DUE TO ERRPOR  
NO CURRENT AUDIO STATUS TO RETURN  
NO SEEK COMPLETE  
LOGICAL UNIT NOT READY, CAUSE NOT REPORTABLE  
LOGICAL UNIT IS IN PROCESS OF BECOMING READY  
LOGICAL UNIT NOT READY, INITIALIZING CMD. REQUIRED  
LOGICAL UNIT NOT READY, MANUAL INTERVENTION REQUIRED  
LOGICAL UNIT NOT READY, FORMAT IN PROGRESS  
LOGICAL UNIT NOT READY, OPERATION IN PROGRESS  
LOGICAL UNIT NOT READY, LONG WRITE IN PROGRESS  
LOGICAL UNIT DOES NOT RESPOND TO SELECTION  
NO REFERENCE POSITION FOUND  
LOGICAL UNIT COMMUNICATION FAILURE  
LOGICAL UNIT COMUUNICATION TIME-OUT  
LOGICAL UNIT COMMUNICATION PARITY ERROR  
LOGICAL UNIT COMMUNICATION CRC ERROR (ULTRA-DMA/32)  
TRACK FOLLOWING ERROR  
TRACKING SERVO FAILURE  
FOCUS SERVO FAILURE  
SPINDLE SERVO FAILURE  
ERROR LOG OVERFLOW  
WARNING  
WARNING-SPECIFIED TEMPERATURE EXCEEDED  
WARNING-ENCLOSURE DEGRADED  
WRITE ERROR  
WRITE ERROR-RECOVERED WITH AUTO REALLOCATION  
WRITE ERROR-RECOMMEND REASSIGNMENT  
WRITE ERROR-RECOVERY NEEDED  
WRITE ERROR-RECOVERY FAILED  
WRITE ERROR-LOSS OF STREAMING  
WRITE ERROR-PADDING BLOCKS ADDED  
UNRECOVERED READ ERROR  
CIRC UNRECOVERED ERROR  
RANDOM POSITIONING ERROR  
MECHANICAL POSITIONING ERROR  
POSITIONING ERROR DETECTED BY READ OF MEDIUM  
DATA SYNCHRONIZATION MARK ERROR  
DATA SYNC ERROR-DATA REWRITTEN  
DATA SYNC ERROR-RECOMMEND REWRITE  
DATA SYNC ERROR-DATA ATUO-REALLOCATED  
DATA SYNC ERROR-RECOMMEND REASSIGNMENT  
RECOVERED DATA WITH NO ERROR CORRECTION APPLIED  
RECOVERED DATA WITH RETRIES  
RECOVERED DATA WITH POSITIVE HEAD OFFSET  
RECOVERED DATA WITH NEGATIVE HEAD OFFSET  
RECOVERED DATA WITH RETRIES AND/OR CIRC APPLIED  
RECOVERED DATA USING PREVIOUS SECTOR ID  
RECOVERED DATA WITHOUT ECC - DATA AUTO-REALLOCATED  
RECOVERED DATA WITHOUT ECC - RECOMMEND REASSIGNMENT  
RECOVERED DATA WITHOUT ECC - RECOMMEND REWRITE  
RECOVERED DATA WITHOUT ECC - DATA REWRITTEN  
RECOVERED DATA WITH ERROR CORRECTION APPLIED  
RECOVERED DATA WITH ERROR CORR. & RETRIES APPLIED  
RECOVERED DATA - DATA AUTO-REALLOCATED  
RECOVERED DATA WITH CIRC  
RECOVERED DATA WITH L-EC  
RECOVERED DATA - RECOMMEND REASSIGNMENT  
RECOVERED DATA - RECOMMEND REWRITE  
RECOVERED DATA WITH ECC - DATA REWRITTEN  
DEFECT LIST NOT ERROR  
DEFECT LIST NOT AVAILABLE  
DEFECT LIST ERROR IN PRIMARY LIST  
DEFECT LIST ERROR IN GROWN LIST  
PARAMETER LIST LENGTH ERROR  
SYNCHRONOUS DATA TRANSFER ERROR  
DEFECT LIST NOT FOUND  
PRIMARY DEFECT LIST NOT FOUND  
GROWN DEFECT LIST NOT FOUND  
MISCOMPARE DURING VERIFY OPERATION  
INVALID COMMAND OPERATION CODE  
LOGICAL BLOCK ADDRESS OUT OF RANGE  
INVALID ADDRESS FOR WRITE  
INVALID FIELD IN CDB  
LOGICAL UNIT NOT SUPPORTED  
INVALID FIELD IN PARAMETER LIST  
PARAMETER NOT SUPPORTED  
PARAMETER VALUE INVALID  
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26  
26  
27  
27  
27  
27  
27  
27  
27  
28  
29  
29  
29  
29  
29  
2A  
2A  
2A  
2A  
2B  
2C  
28  
29  
2A  
2A  
2C  
2C  
2C  
2C  
2E  
2F  
30  
30  
30  
30  
30  
30  
30  
31  
31  
32  
32  
35  
35  
35  
35  
35  
37  
39  
3A  
3A  
3A  
3D  
3E  
3E  
3E  
3F  
3F  
3F  
3F  
40  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
4A  
4B  
4C  
4D  
4E  
51  
51  
53  
53  
55  
57  
03  
04  
00  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
00  
00  
01  
02  
03  
04  
00  
01  
02  
03  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
01  
00  
03  
04  
05  
00  
00  
00  
01  
02  
05  
06  
08  
09  
00  
01  
00  
01  
00  
01  
02  
03  
04  
00  
00  
00  
01  
02  
00  
00  
01  
02  
00  
01  
02  
03  
NN  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
NN  
00  
00  
01  
00  
02  
00  
00  
THRESHOLD PARAMETERS NOT SUPPORTED  
INVALID RELEASE OF ACTIVE PERSISTENT RESERVATION  
WRITE PROTECTED  
HARDWARE WRITE PROTECTED  
LOGICAL UNIT SOFTWARE WRITE PROTECTED  
ASSOCIATED WRITE PROTECT  
PERSISTENT WRITE PROTECT  
PERSISTENT WRITE PROTECT  
CONDITIONAL WRITE PROTECT  
NOT READY TO READY CHANGE, MEDIUM MAY HAVE CHANGED  
POWER ON, RESET, OR BUS DEVICE RESET OCCURRED  
POWER ON OCCURRED  
SCSI BUS RESET OCCURRED  
BUS DEVICE RESET FUNCTION OCCURRED  
DEVICE INTERNAL RESET  
PARAMETERS CHANGED  
MODE PARAMETERS CHANGED  
LOG PARAMETERS CHANGED  
RESERVATIONS PREEMPTED  
COPY CANNOT EXECUSE SINCE HOST CANNOT DISCONNECT  
COMMAND SEQUENCE ERROR  
NOT READY TO READY CHANGE, MEDIUM MAY HAVE CHANGED  
POWER ON, RESET, OR BUS DEVICE RESET OCCURRED  
PARAMETERS CHANGED  
MODE PARAMETERS CHANGED  
COMMAND SEQUENCE ERROR  
CURRENT PROGRAM AREA IS NOT EMPTY  
CURRENT PROGRAM AREA IS EMPTY  
PERSISTENT PREVENT CONFLICT  
INSUFFICIENT TIME FOR OPERATION  
COMMANDS CLEARED BY ANOTHER INITIATOR  
INCOMPATIBLE MEDIUM INSTALLED  
CANNOT READ MEDIUM - UNKNOWN FORMAT  
CANNOT READ MEDIUM - INCOMPATIBLE FORMAT  
CANNOT WRITE MEDIUM - INCOMPATIBLE FORMAT  
CANNOT FORMAT MEDIUM - INCOMPATIBLE MEDIUM  
CANNOT WRITE - APPLICATION CODE MISMATCH  
CURRENT SESSION NOT FIXATED FOR APPEND  
MEDIUM FORMAT CORRUPTED  
FORMAT COMMAND FAILED  
NO DEFECT SPARE LOCATION AVAILABLE  
DEFECT LIST UPDATE FAILURE  
ENCLOSURE SERVICES FAILURE  
UNSUPPORTED ENCLOSURE FUNCTION  
ENCLOSURE SERVICES UNAVAILABLE  
ENCLOSURE SERVICES TRANSFER FAILURE  
ENCLOSURE SERVICES TRANSFER REFUSED  
ROUNDED PARAMETER  
SAVING PARAMETERS NOT SUPPORTED  
MEDIUM NOT PRESENT  
MEDIUM NOT PRESENT - TRAY CLOSED  
MEDIUM NOT PRESENT - TRAY OPEN  
INVALID BITS IN IDENTIFY MESSAGE  
LOGICAL UNIT HAS NOT SELF-CONFIGURED YET  
LOGICAL UNIT FAILURE  
TIMEOUT ON LOGICAL UNIT  
TARGET OPERATING CONDITIONS HAVE CHANGED  
MICROCODE HAS BEEN CHANGED  
CHANGED OPERATING DEFINITION  
INQUIRY DATA HAS CHANGED  
DIAGNOSTIC FAILURE ON COMPONENT NN (80H-FFH)  
MESSAGE ERROR  
INTERNAL TARGET FAILURE  
SELECT OR RESELECT FAILURE  
UNSUCCESSFUL SOFT RESET  
SCSI PARITY ERROR  
INITIATOR DETECTED ERROR MESSAGE RECEIVED  
INVALID MESSAGE ERROR  
COMMAND PHASE ERROR  
DATA PHASE ERROR  
LOGICAL UNIT FAILED SELF-CONFIGURATION  
TAGGED OVERLAPPED COMMANDS (NN=QUEUE TAG)  
OVAERLAPPED COMMANDS ATTEMPTED  
ERASE FAILURE  
ERASE FAILURE - Incomplete erase operation detected  
MEDIA LOAD OR EJECT FAILED  
MEDIUM REMOVAL PREVENTED  
SYSTEM RESOURCE FAILURE  
UNABLE TO RECOVER TABLE-OF-CONTENTS  
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5A  
5A  
5A  
5A  
5B  
5B  
5B  
5B  
5D  
5D  
5D  
5D  
5E  
5E  
5E  
5E  
5E  
63  
64  
64  
65  
72  
72  
72  
72  
72  
72  
73  
73  
73  
73  
73  
73  
73  
B6  
B9  
80  
00  
01  
02  
03  
00  
01  
02  
03  
00  
01  
03  
FF  
00  
01  
02  
03  
04  
00  
00  
01  
00  
00  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
00  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
00  
00  
FF  
OPERATOR REQUEST OR STATE CHANGE INPUT  
OPERATOR MEDIUM REMOVAL REQUEST  
OPERATOR SELECTED WRITE PROTECT  
OPERATOR SELECTED WRITE PERMIT  
LOG EXCEPTION  
THRESHOLD CONDITION MET  
LOG COUNTER AT MAXIMUM  
LOG LIST CODES EXHAUSTED  
FAILURE PREDICTION THRESHOLD EXCEEDED -  
FAILURE PREDICTION THRESHOLD EXCEEDED - Predicted Media Failure  
FAILURE PREDICTION THRESHOLD EXCEEDED - Predicted Spare Area Exhaustion  
FAILURE PREDICTION THRESHOLD EXCEEDED (FALSE)  
LOW POWER CONDITION ON  
IDLE CONDITION ACTIVATED BY TIMER  
STANDBY CONDITION ACTIVATED BY COMMAND  
IDLE CONDITION ACTIVATED BY COMMAND  
STANDBY CONDITION ACTIVATED BY COMMAND  
END OF USER AREA ENCOUNTERED ON THIS TRACK  
ILLEGAL MODE FOR THIS TRACK  
INVALID PACKET SIZE  
VOLTAGE FAULT  
SESSION FIXATION ERROR  
SESSION FIXATION ERROR WRITING LEAD-IN  
SESSION FIXATION ERROR WRITING LEAD-OUT  
SESSION FIXATION ERROR - INCOMPATIBLE TRACK IN SESSION  
EMPTY OR PARTIALLY WRITTEN RESERVED TRACK  
NO MORE RZONE RESERVATIONS ARE ALLOWED  
CD CONTROL ERROR  
POWER CALIBRATIOIN AREA ALMOST FULL  
POWER CALIBRATION AREA IS FULL  
POWER CALIBRATION AREA ERROR  
PROGRAM MEMORY AREA UPDATE FAILURE  
PROGRAM MEMORY AREA/RMA IS FULL  
PROGRAM MEMORY AREA/RMA IS (almost) FULL  
MEDIA LOAD/EJECT MECHANISM FAILED  
PLAY OPERATION ABORTED  
VENDOR SPECIFIC  
Specifications  
DVD Recorder Drive: DVD-+R/RW/DL CD-R/RW Recorder  
Power Source:  
Weight:  
115V/230V 50-60Hz switchable power supply  
58 pounds (each)  
Dimensions:  
Power supply:  
Environment:  
7.48” (W) x 16.75” (D) x 24.5” (H)  
400W (each)  
Temperature: 40°C (104°F) / 5°C (41°F)  
Humidity: 20% - 80%  
Supported Formats  
CD-ROM Mode 1, CD-ROM XA Mode 2 (form 1, form 2),  
Photo CD, CD-DA (Audio CD), CD-Extra, CD-R, CD-RW  
DVD-ROM, DVD-+R/RW/DL, DVD-VIDEO  
700MB  
CD  
Recording format  
DVD  
CD  
Recording capacity (nominal)  
Applicable media  
4.7GB for General DVD  
8.3GB for Dual Layer  
DVD  
CD  
CD-R, CD-RW  
DVD  
DVD-+R, DVD-+RW, DVD-+R DL  
Firmware Updates  
Occasionally it may be necessary to load updated firmware on to the DVD Premium Pro Series  
duplicator. Only those firmware versions recommended and provided by Microboards Technical  
Support for this specific product should be installed. Installation of an incorrect firmware on any  
Microboards Technology product may result in any remaining warranty being voided.  
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Technical Support  
For technical questions or support issues, contact Microboards Technology technical support:  
United States  
PH: 952-556-1639  
FAX: 952-556-1628  
Europe  
PH: +44 (0) 845 230 7800  
Japan  
PH: 03-3561-2266  
Please have the Model and Serial Number of your duplicator available when contacting Technical  
Support.  
Any unauthorized modification to this equipment may result in the revocation by the FCC of the user’s  
authority to operate this equipment.  
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to  
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference  
in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not  
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does  
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off  
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna  
Increase the separation between the equipment and antenna  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different than that to which the receiver is connected  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help  
This product is in conformity with the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) through compliance with the following European  
standards: EN 55022, EN 55024. The CE mark has been affixed in accordance with the CE Marking Directive  
93/68/EEC.  
Canadian Department of Communications (DOC) Statement  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with the Canadian ICES-003 Issue 4:2004. Cet appareil numerique de la classe B est conforme a  
la norme NMB-003 du Canade.  
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