Disc Makers 1.1 manual

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    1-800-2 3 7-6 6 66 www.dis cmak e rs.co m T T ReflexPro DVD User Guide V ersion 1.1[...]

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    1-800-2 3 7-6 6 66 www.dis cmak e rs.co m T 0 1 C O P YRIGHT Co pyright 2003 by Disc Mak ers. All righ t s re s er ve d. This i te m and the inform a- ti on con t ained he rein are the pr ope r t y of Disc Make rs. No part of this docume nt ma y be repr oduc ed, transmi tt ed, tr ansc ribe d, sto red in a retrieval sys te m, or tr ansl at ed int o [...]

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    W ELCOME Co ngra tula tio ns on t he purch ase of yo ur Disc Mak ers Re fle x d u plic ati on sys- t em . This stur dy unit has be en pr ofe ssio nally d esign ed and manuf ac ture d und er st rict quali t y guide lines to p rovi de you wit h ye ars of d e pe nd a bl e and tr oub le -free ope r ati on. Ple ase be sure to re ad this ins truct io n g[...]

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    N EED BL ANK MEDIA O R SUPPL IE S ? Disc Mak ers offe rs a range of top-q u ality b lank CD-Rs and DVD-Rs at unbe a t - a ble pri ces, including our own Disc Mak ers Premium bran d. We also ha ve an e x te nsive line of pack aging and mailing s upp lie s, as well as inkjet cartri dg e s and ot he r perip he rals for your du plic at ion and prin t i[...]

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    1-800-2 3 7-6 6 66 www.dis cmak e rs.co m T 04 T ABLE OF C ONTENTS W arran ty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 De script io n and Gett ing St ar t ed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Mod es and Cop ying . . . . . .[...]

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    The R efle xPro DVD is a high performan ce DVD disc dupli cat or des ign ed for bot h t he novi ce and pr ofe s s io nal use r . It is d esi gned for a vari e ty of ap plic at ion s t hat require t he exchan ge of audi o, vide o or d a ta con t en t. The follo wing is a Us er Gui de t hat outline s th e menu c omman ds of t he unit and immedi at e [...]

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    1. Co py the ma st er to t he hard drive by using t he ‘Ima ge ’ func t io n. Press t he down arr ow until you se e “9. Im a ge” the n press the ‘ENT’ butt on you sho uld se e: 2. L oa d the t op drive with t he ma ste r disc and press t he ‘ENT’ but t on . The ma s - t e r disc will be c opi ed to t he hard drive and t he displ a y[...]

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    T he same du pli ca ti on jo b m a y be con tinu ed by rel oading t he rec or der drives and pre ssing ‘ENT’ butt on . T o st art a n e w j o b, pl ace a new ma st er disc in the to p drive, the SRC drive. T hen lo ad as many rec or de rs as nee ded . F UNCTIO NS 1. C OPY T he cop y functi on is the primary pl ace to d up li c at e opt ic al m [...]

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    lo ad th e re c ord er drives wit h high qualit y blank DVD medi a. Press t he ‘ENT ’ b utt on to st art the proc ess, th e unit will analyze th e mast e r on the (Src) driv e, and th en any disc in the reco r de r driv es .Th e LCD will displ ay numb er of disc s tha t pass ed th e test and th e n go dire c tly to doing t h e copy. Up on d oin[...]

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    Up on c o mp leti on of this test th e follo wing will displa y on the LCD . In this e xamp le three disc s com pared su cces sfully and 1 was dif f ere nt. T he su c cessful disc will be e j ect ed. Pre ssing t he ‘ENT’ butto n will ide ntify th e source for t he com pariso n and the si ze of th e s our ce in MB. Pressing ‘ENT’ ag ain will[...]

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    9.02 Delete Image: us e this su b-functio n to de lete an ima ge fro m the har d drive 1. P ress t he down arrow until y ou see “9. Image” t he n press t he ‘ENT’ but t on yo u should se e “9-0 1 . Imag e P: A L oa d” Press t he down arrow to dis pla y “9- 02. Ima ge P: A D el ete Im age” 2. P ress th e ‘ENT’ butto n and “Del [...]

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    3. P ress th e up or down arrow to ch ange t he tra ck in view . To s ele ct a tra ck to co py to t he blank disc pres s the ENT ke y, a + will a p p ear ne x t to th e tra ck in vie w . In the foll owing ex amp le tra ck 3 is in vi ew and is sel ect ed for co pying . M ore th an one tr ack can be c hos en from a CD but the y will be re co rded t o[...]

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    pres s ‘ENT’. Yo u will s ee “M oving to P: ...” and t he n “OK!” to confirm th e writing t o the hard driv e. Pres sing ‘ENT’ will return to the Edit T rac k main men u. 8. P ress ‘ESC’ to return to t he main me nu and us e the up arrow to ch ange to “8 Se lect Sour ce . ” C h ang e to the hard drive for t he sourc e (see p[...]

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    G L OS S ARY CD: Sh ort for c om pa ct disc, an o p ti cal disc sto ra ge forma t dev elo ped by Philips and Son y. CD Duplication: T he pr ocess of making o ne or more co pie s of a c om pac t dis c . CD+G: CD+G ra phic s. Audi o, te x t and grap hics us ed in the same a pp lic at ion . This t ype of disc is u su ally used for Kar a oke ma chin es[...]

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    Emulate: T o test th e functi on of a disc on a c o mput er aft er form at ting a co p lete disc ima ge . Enhanced CD: A CD-ROM disc con t ains only d at a sect ors as de fine d in t h e Y e llow Bo ok. H ard Drives: Originally kn own as Winc hest er drives , the se magnet ic s t orag e d evice s hav e o n e or more non -rem ovab le so lid pla tt e[...]