Aero VIN 1.1
Aero VIN 1.1
Aero VIN 1.1
User’s Manual
V1.1
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Revision 1.00 09/14/09
Table of Contents
Title Page
Chapter 1: Introduction…………………………………………………………... 1
1. Overview ………………………………………………………………………. 1
2. The Robotic Platform…………………….…………………………………… 4
3. The LCD Control Panel ……………………………………………………… 6
4. Menu Overview ……………………………………………………………….. 7
5. Single Master and Multi Master Modes ………………….………………… 11
6. Setting Counters and Assigning Names …………………………………… 12
6.1. Setting Counters ……………………………………………………… 12
6.2. Editing Names………………………………………………………… 13
Chapter 2: Operation …………………………………………………………….. 14
1. Copy ……………………………………………………………………………. 14
1.1. Making Copies in Single Master Mode ………………………………... 14
1.2. Making Copies in Multi Master Mode ……………….………………… 16
2. Test …………………………………………………………………………….. 19
3. Compare ………………………………………………………………………. 19
4. Test+Copy …………………………………………………………………….. 20
5. Copy+Compare ………………………………………………………………. 20
6. Select Burn Speed …………………………………………………………… 21
7. Select Source …………………………………………………………………. 22
8. Master Mode ………………………………………………………………….. 22
9. Erase …………………………………………………………………….......... 22
10. Hard Drive Setup ……………………………………………………………... 23
10.1. Select Partition ……………………………………………………….. 24
10.2. Load Partition …………………………………………………………. 24
10.3. Rename Partition …………………………………………………….. 25
10.4. Delete Partition ……………………………………………………….. 25
10.5. Partition Info …………………………………………………………... 25
10.6. Select Loading Drive.…………………………………………………. 26
10.7. Format Hard Drive ……………………………………………………. 26
11. Setup …………………………………………………………………………... 26
11.1. Language ……………………………………………………………… 27
11.2. Read Error Skip ………………………………………………………. 27
11.3. CD Writing Mode ……………………………………………………... 27
11.4. Max Audio, VCD & CDG Speed …………………………..………. 28
Table of Contents, continued
Title Page
Chapter 1: Introduction
1. Overview
Welcome
The Aero autoloader is a reliable, high performance, high speed, standalone, robotic Blu-Ray (Optional),
DVD and/or CD autoloader. With its professional industrial design and simple user interface, it makes your
duplicating experience easier than ever.
In addition it can duplicate continuously for 24 hours, even with multiple masters. You get the highest quality
duplication all at an extremely affordable price. The Aero is the most reliable and affordable autoloader on
the market, even compared to units with half the drives and capacity.
Before you start using this autoloader, please read the following to ensure proper operation:
The autoloader will not copy any BD/DVDs that have Copy Protection encoded in the content. Typically,
most Blu-Ray movies or DVD movies you purchase or rent contain Copy Protection.
In addition to the copy protection limitation, the autoloader will only copy a single layer Blu-Ray/DVD disc to
another single layer Blu-Ray/DVD recordable media. If your autoloader has double layer Blu-Ray/DVD
capability, you can copy a double layer Blu-Ray/DVD disc to another double layer Blu-Ray/DVD recordable
media, but you cannot duplicate a single layer Blu-Ray/DVD disc to double layer Blu-Ray/DVD recordable
media or vice versa.
Temperature Warning
If the autoloader was stored in a location where the temperature dropped below 32° F (0° C) within the past
24 hours, leave the autoloader in a warm room with temperatures at least 65° F (19° C) for four hours prior
to powering it on for the first time. Failure to do so may cause irreparable harm and prevent the autoloader
from functioning.
Maintenance
It is very important to operate and keep the autoloader in a dust free, clean environment since dust is the
number one killer of CD/DVD/Blu-Ray recording devices. Failure to do so can severely damage your
autoloader. We strongly suggest that you constantly use an Air Duster (Canned Air) to clear off any dust on
the surface of the autoloader.
Note: Do not try to use an Air Duster to clean the autoloader while the writer trays are open. In doing so, you
may inadvertently blow dust into the recording device and damage it.
Proper Shutdown
To avoid possible system failures, you need to shut down the autoloader properly. To shut down the
autoloader, scroll to menu 16. Shutdown and follow the instructions on the screen. Not performing this
function increases the risk of damaging the autoloader.
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The most common problems when using an autoloader are the disc static and sticky media issues. These
static charge problems cause multiple discs to stick together, resulting in improper operation and more
severely, can shock the robotic arm while loading a disc causing the system to freeze. Even though the
autoloader has a sticky media separator function to help prevent media from sticking, you should still follow
these steps to prevent sticky media from disrupting your operation and protect your system from disc static
charge.
This issue is most commonly seen when you buy a 100 pack of blank discs and insert them into the
autoloader without any treatment. If you have experienced this kind of problem, please do the following to
remove the adhesive static between the discs:
Separate the blank discs before you place them into the autoloader. Separating them will greatly
reduce the static between discs.
If this doesn't achieve the desired outcome, use an air duster (canned air) to blow air around the
circular edge of the blank discs as shown in Figure 1-1. This process reduces the static between
the discs up to 90%. The amount of air to use depends on factors specific to your environment.
If you are still having problems, put your media into the refrigerator (NOT in the freezer) for three
hours. Afterwards, store it at room temperature for one hour prior to use. Studies show that cold
temperature (with no condensation) will also reduce the static charges between objects
dramatically.
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Another common problem when using an autoloader is the placement of media onto the media bins.
Placing the media onto the media bins properly can avoid possible picking errors when operating the
autoloader. Even though the autoloader is designed with certain tolerance adjustments to prevent
mishandling by the picking arm, failures may still arise if the media are not loaded onto the media bins
correctly. All media loaded onto the media bins should be flat and not slanted at an angle to ensure the
picking arm can securely grab the disc. Be sure to not load too many discs onto the media bins as well as
this may cause errors in placement and loading. The Figure 1-2 below demonstrates the proper and
incorrect disc placements when loading media onto the media bins.
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Aero II/III
The Aero II/III autoloader has 3 media bins (see Figure 1-3) that hold approximately 110 discs each (Actual
quantity may vary depending on the media thickness) for a total of 220 Disc duplication capacity.
Initially Media Bin #1 is empty. The robotic arm picks blank discs from Media Bin #2 first, and places the
successful copies onto Media Bin #1. Once Media Bin #2 is empty, it picks blank discs from Media Bin #3,
and places the successful copies onto Media Bin #2. Reject discs are placed on to the deck below the drive
trays. (Throughout this manual, this area is also referred as “Reject Bin”).
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Aero IV/VI
The Aero IV/VI autoloader has 5 media bins (see Figure 1-4) that hold approximately 165 discs each (Actual
quantity may vary depending on the media thickness) for a total of 660 Disc duplication capacity.
Initially Media Bin #1 is empty. The robotic arm picks blank discs from Media Bin #2 first, and places the
successful copies onto Media Bin #1. Once Media Bin #2 is empty, it picks blank discs from Media Bin #3,
and places the successful copies onto Media Bin #2. It then picks from Media Bin #4 and places onto Media
Bin #3, and lastly picks from Media Bin #5 and places onto Media Bin #4. Reject discs are placed on to the
deck below the drive trays. (Throughout this manual, this area is also referred as “Reject Bin”).
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Copy Copy Quick key to make a copy. Pressing this key automatically performs the Copy job.
Quick key to make a simulation of the copy process. Pressing this key
Test Test
automatically performs the Test job.
Quick key to change the duplication speed. Pressing this key automatically
Speed Speed
guides you to the functions that allow you to change various duplication speeds.
Quick key to change the master reading source. However, since HDD is the only
Source Source
valid source, no other options are offered at the time of this publication.
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4. Menu Overview
This section provides an overview of the menu options. These menu options are explained in detail on the
referenced pages.
1. Copy page 14
Use the Copy menu or Copy quick key to make CD/DVD/Blu-Ray Disc (Optional) copies. Before
you start a copy process, make sure you have selected the correct Master Mode. Please refer to
“Single Master and Multi Master Modes” on page 11 for additional information.
If you plan to use Single Master Mode, please make sure you have successfully loaded your master
disc to a partition on the Hard Drive.
If you plan to use Multi Master Mode, please make sure you have placed every master disc on top
of the corresponding number of blank discs.
For additional information on copying on either Master Mode, see “Making Copies in Single Master
Mode” on page 14 or “Making Copies in Multi Master Mode” on page 16.
2. Test page 19
Use the Test menu or Test quick key to simulate the copy process. With simulation, write once
recordable discs such as DVD-R, or CDR will be reusable. The purpose of simulation is to ensure
error free duplication.
Note: Due to physical limitations of the BD-R/DVD+R recordable format, if you try to simulate
BD-R/DVD+R copying, you will encounter failure messages.
Warning: If you are using CD/DVD/BD Rewritable discs as your blank media during the simulation,
the content on those discs will be permanently erased.
3. Compare page 19
Use the Compare function to perform a bit-by-bit comparison between the content of your master
disc in the Hard Drive and the contents of all discs it copied. This ensures that all of your copies are
identical to the original master disc(s).
Note: The bit-by-bit comparison will only apply on all Blu-Ray Discs, DVDs and Data CDs. A
readability check will be applied for other formats like Audio CDs, CD+G, and Video CDs
discs due to their lack of error correction mechanisms.
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9. Erase page 22
Use the Erase menu to erase your Rewritable discs. There are two options:
Full Erase: This option erases the entire disc, destroying all previously written data in the
process.
Quick Erase: This option erases the index (TOC) of the Rewritable disc, not the data section. It
is much faster than Full Erase. However, the data section is still recoverable. If you prefer the
old content not be recovered for security purposes, please perform Full Erase.
1. Language
Use this setting to choose the language used to navigate the autoloader. The autoloader
officially supports English and Spanish menus. More languages could be added.
2. Read Error Skip
Normally, when the autoloader encounters a read error while reading the master disc, all
the duplication will be aborted and all the recordable media in the writers will be ruined.
However, if you believe that your master disc has a small, insignificant error due to physical
damage, you can utilize this setting to allow the autoloader to skip any read errors that it
encounters. It is “Off with Retry” by default.
Important: When this function is “ON”, it does not fix the error; it only skips it to continue
copying the rest of the readable data. This is recommended for Video and Audio
duplication purposes.
3. CD Writing Mode
Use this setting to select the mode you would like use to duplicate a CD. There are two
different modes: “Disc at Once” and “Track at Once.” Unless you understand completely
what they mean, we strongly suggest you to set it as “Disc at Once”.
4. Max Audio, VCD & CDG Speed
Due to the lack of error checking mechanism for Audio CD, Video CD and CD+G format,
duplicating them at too high a speed can cause frequent errors like glitches and skips. Use
this setting to adjust the maximum duplication speed for Audio, Video CD and CD+G
format to ensure reliable duplication for such formats.
5. Buzzer
Use this setting to choose whether you want to hear a beep when you press a button and
when a task has been completed or have it turned off for silent operation.
6. Startup Menu
Use this setting to choose which menu you would like to see first when you turn on the
autoloader.
7. Screen Saver
Use this setting to enable or disable the Screen Saver feature. When this is enabled, a
screen saver is displayed whenever your autoloader has been idle for a set period of time.
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8. Counter
Use the Counter menu to enable or disable the Counter feature. The counter tells you how
many discs have copied and how many discs are left to go during the duplication process
stopping the job once the desired number of copies has been made.
9. DVD+R Compatibility Mode
This feature allows you to turn the DVD+R High Compatibility Mode feature ON or OFF.
The purpose of this feature is to increase the compatibility of DVD+R media with a broader
range of DVD Video players.
10. ISRC
This option will allow you to enable/disable copying the ISRC code of an Audio CD. ISRC is
the serial number of the audio track that uniquely identifies the song in that audio track.
This ISRC code is commonly found in commercial Audio CDs and rarely seen on home
made Audio CDs. By enabling this feature, the duplication performance will be lowered.
11. Disable Drives
Use this utility to allow the system to disable certain drives/trays when certain drives/trays
are producing high failure rates.
12. CD Overburn
Most CD-R media is either 650MB or 700MB. The burning starts from the center of the CD
and works its way out but stops before the physical edge of the CD. Overburning is a
burning method to bypass the limitations of burning further out onto the edge of the CD.
This can result in slightly higher storage capacity, however, it has also been known to have
compatibility playback issues. Please use it with caution.
13. Max Failure per Job
Use this setting to set the maximum number of failures the autoloader is allowed per job.
Once the maximum is reached, the job will be stopped.
14. Max Failure per Drive
Use this setting to set the maximum number of failures each drive is allowed during the job.
Once the maximum is reached for any particular drive, said drive will be disabled for the
remainder of the job. The autoloader will continue to function using the remaining drives.
1. Drive Alignment
The Drive Alignment menu is used to adjust the mechanical alignment between the drives
and the robotic arm.
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2. Bin Alignment
The Bin Alignment menu is used to adjust the mechanical alignment between the media
bins and the robotic arm.
3. Disc Separator
Use this utility to tell the system the number of times for the robotic arm to shake the disc it
picked up from the media bin. This is used to reduce the disc sticking issue.
4. Z form Maneuver
Use this utility to enable or disable the Z form maneuver.
5. Fast Boot up
Use this setting to enable/disable the robots calibration performed during boot up to each
drive. By enabling this feature, shorter time will be taken during the boot up process.
6. Sticky Media Detection
This feature protects your system by double checking that every tray is empty before
loading a new disc into that tray. This is used in case any double media were accidentally
placed in the tray on a previous load due to sticky media. By enabling this feature, it may
slow down the performance of the system.
7. Update Robot Firmware
Use this utility to update the software in your autoloaders robot controller. To update, insert
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the manufacturer’s Certified Robot Update CD into the 1 tray and make sure no other
discs are in the other trays. Then you can press the ENT/Enter button to update.
Important: You should not update your autoloader's robot firmware unless your system is
becoming unstable or you are advised to do so by Tech Support.
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The (SM) indicates Single Master Mode, and the (MM) indicates Multi Master Mode.
For example, if you need to make:
20 copies of job A
40 copies of job B
30 copies of job C
Under Multi Master Mode, you would need to follow the below steps:
1. Make sure all of the media bins are empty.
2. Place 30 blank discs for job C into the first input media bin.
3. Place the master disc for job C on top of the stacked blank discs for job C.
4. Place 40 blank discs for job B on top of the master disc for job C.
5. Place the master disc for job B on top of the stacked blank discs for job B.
6. Place 20 blank discs for job A on top of the master disc for job B.
7. Place the master disc for job A on top of the stacked blank discs for Job A.
After you have completed these steps, the input media bin should be loaded in the Master A
order shown in Figure 1-6: 20 Blank discs for
When you start the copy operation, the robotic arm will pick up discs from the input Master A
media bin and place them into the drives. If any of the discs in the drives contains
Master B
data, (in this case, that would be the first disc, Master A), the autoloader will copy
the entire content of this disc (Master A) onto the internal hard drive while
simultaneously copying to all of the blank discs in the remaining writer drives. 40 Blank discs for
Master B
Once the copy process is completed, Master disc A and the successfully copied
discs will be removed from the drives and dropped on to the output media bin. At
the same time, the system will pick up the next discs from the input bin and place Master C
them in the corresponding writer drives. Then the copying process will start over
again from the hard drive. 30 Blank discs for
Master C
If a new master is detected (in this case, it would be the Master B), the autoloader
will complete the previous job, unload the copied discs, and fill the drive trays with Figure 1-6
blank discs for the next job. The Order of Discs in
MM mode
The robotic arm will continue to load media into the drives as the duplicated discs
are placed in the output media bins. Once a drive (any drive) detects another Master disc, the same process
is repeated for the new Master disc.
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The Counter Selection Menu lets you set how many copies you want to
Counter: make for your project. The Counter Selection feature tells the autoloader
No Counter to count the number of successful copies you have made and stop the job
when the desired number of successfully copied discs has been reached.
You can select “No Counter” if you prefer to copy continuously with no interruption. (It will still count the
number of copies, but it will not notify you when to stop.) To select “No Counter”, simply press the
ENT/Enter button when you see the screen above.
Or, you can select “Specify Counter” between 1 to 9999 by pressing the Up or Down button to go to
the Specify Counter menu:
Counter: Press the ENT/Enter button to select this option. You will see the next
Specify Counter Specify Counter menu.
Specify Counter: To specify the number of copies for your project, you need to enter/input a
[0 ] OK? four-digit number.
If you need to specify a number that is less than four digits, fill the leading spaces with zeros (any leading
zeros will be skipped). Examples of four-digit numbers are “0234” (two hundred and thirty four), or “0010”
(ten).
To enter the number, you need to use the Up or Down button to select the number for each digit and
use the ENT/Enter button or the ESC/Escape button to move the cursor position right or left. Once you've
finished, move the cursor to “OK” and press the ENT/Enter button. For example, if you want to specify a
counter value of 21 (twenty one). The 4-digit value would be “0021.” To input the desired quantity, do the
following:
Make sure the cursor is located at the first position (First blinking position):
Specify Counter:
[0 ] OK?
Then, press the ENT/Enter button once to submit your counter value. The loader will now start loading disc
from the input media bin and place them into all drive trays.
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When you create either a new user or a partition, you need to assign a name to it. The example shown here
shows how to name or rename a partition, but the process for naming or renaming the user name is
identical.
During the process of creating a new partition, you will see the Edit Partition Name menu:
To enter the name, use the Up or Down button to select the character and use the ENT/Enter or
ESC/Escape button to move the cursor position. Once you've finished, move the cursor to “OK” and press
the ENT/Enter button.
The name for a partition can be up to eight characters long, and the characters can be any alpha (A...Z) or
numeric (0...9) value. For example, if you want to name the partition for your master disc as “FUN”. Then
follow this example:
Press the Down button repeatedly until “F” is displayed. (You can also hold the Down button
down, and the autoloader will scroll through the alphabet.)
Press the ENT/Enter button once to move the cursor to the next position.
Press the Down button repeatedly until “U” is displayed.
Press the ENT/Enter button once to move the cursor to the next position.
Press the Down button repeatedly until “N” is displayed.
Press the ENT/Enter button once to move the cursor to the next position.
Once you have the name “FUN” displayed, press the ENT/Enter button repeatedly until the cursor
is moved to “OK”.
Then press the ENT/Enter button once to submit your name selection.
Loading Partition?
[FUN.VEF], OK?
Note: After you submitted the Partition name, the system will automatically append a suffix of .VEF.
However, this does NOT apply for User Name input.
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Chapter 2: Operation
This chapter shows each of the menu options and how they are used.
1. Copy
The Copy menu option or the front panel Copy quick key have two different modes of operation:
Single Master Mode: This mode requires that a single master disc is loaded onto the hard drive
prior to initiating the duplication process. This mode is ideal if your job involves one or very few
master disc(s).
Multi Master Mode (Batch Mode): This mode does not require you to manually pre-load your master
onto the HDD. Simply place the master disc(s) on top of the corresponding stack of blank discs
needed for that particular job. This mode is ideal if you have numerous master discs and fewer
copies for each master disc.
These modes are described in detail in “Single Master and Multi Master Modes” on page 11. If you are
making copies in Single Master Mode, continue on to the next section. If you are making copies in Multi
Master Mode, jump ahead to “Making Copies in Multi Master Mode” on page 16.
This process will copy your master disc on to several blank discs simultaneously. This mode requires that
your master disc is loaded into a partition on the Hard Drive. See “Load Partition” on page 24 for instructions
on how to do this.
Turn on your autoloader and wait until it has booted up. It may take several minutes for the autoloader to go
through its self adaptive test and auto-calibration procedures. You should see the following signifying your
autoloader is ready:
Make sure the Master Mode is set to Single Master mode (SM). If it is
Duplicator 2.00 already in Single Master Mode (SM), please skip to step 1.1.2 that starts the
1. Copy (SM) copy process. If it is not, use the Up or Down button to navigate to the
8. Master Mode screen.
Duplicator 2.00 Press the ENT/Enter button to enter the Master Mode Menu and you will
8. Master Mode see a screen similar to one of the following:
Master Mode:
Multi Master Use the Up or Down button to select Single Master Mode. Press the
Master Mode: ENT/Enter button to submit your selection.
Single Master
Go back to the 1. Copy Menu. Use the Up or Down button to navigate to the following screen:
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Start the Copy Process. Insert your blank discs on to the input media bin
Duplicator 2.00 and press the ENT/Enter button to enter the 1.Copy menu. You will see the
1. Copy (SM) Choose Partition menu:
Choose Partition Use the Up or Down button to find the partition where your master
[FUN.VEF] 4012MB disc is stored. Press the ENT/Enter button to select that Partition. Next, you
will see the Counter Selection menu:
Preparing... After a short interval, the robotic loader will pick the top disc from the input
Please Wait media bin and place it into one of the drives. As this is happening, you will
see a screen similar to below:
This information screen shows what is happening. In this case, the loader
OK: 0 NG: 0 NB: 0
has taken a disc from the input media bin and is placing it into Drive 1.
Input Bin > Drive01
The loader will continue to remove discs from the input media bin and place those into drives until either all
of the drives are full, or the count that you loaded into the counter is reached.
Processing... It takes a few seconds for the autoloader to recognize all the discs.
Please Wait
After two or three seconds of processing time, one of the following Copy Progress screens will appear.
Note: It is normal to see the progress indicator stay at 0%-10% and 100% for approximately 30
seconds for CD duplication and up to one minute for DVD/Blu-Ray Disc duplication. That is caused
by the initializing and finalizing stages.
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Once the duplication run is completed, the loader will remove the finished
OK: 3 NG: 0 NB: 0 disc from a drive and place the successful copy on the output media bin or if
Drive01 -> Output Bin it is a bad/NG copy, place it on the reject area. This will repeat for each
drive.
The loader will then pick up another blank disc and load it into the drive. This is then repeated for each drive.
OK: 3 NG: 0 NB: 0 The copying process will continue until you either run out of blank discs or
Input Bin > Drive02 until the count that you loaded into the counter is reached.
If you run out of blank discs and the job is not complete, the autoloader will give you an opportunity to refill
the input media bin:
Important: When you add discs to the input media bin, be sure to remove your finished discs from
the output media bin.
At this point you can either put more discs on to the input media bin and
Input Bin Empty
press the ENT/Enter button to continue, or press the ESC/Escape button to
Reset Hopper?
terminate your project.
Upon project termination, you shall see the Access Drive Log menu. You
Access Drive Log? can press the ENT/Enter button one more time to see the drive log that
indicates the number of passes and fails for every drive/tray, or simply press
the ESC/Escape button to go back to the main menu. If you choose to see
the drive log file, you will see a screen similar to below:
Drive 1
OK: 1 NG: 0 NB: 0
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“Drive 1” indicates the below results are for the 1 drive.
“OK: 1” indicates there is “1” successful copy made by this drive.
“NG: 0” indicates there are “0” bad copies created by this drive.
“NB: 0” indicates there are “0” discs in this drive that were not recorded
due to non-recording error such as invalid media type, etc.
Use the Up or Down buttons to look at the drive log file for the various
drives. Press the ESC/Escape button to return to the 1.Copy menu
This mode does not require you to manually load your master on to the HDD. Simply place the master
disc(s) on top of the stack of blank discs needed for that particular job. This mode is ideal if you have
numerous master discs and fewer copies for each master disc.
The Multi Master mode uses the Reserve partition to temporarily store the content of the current master disc.
Once the task is complete and a new master disc has been detected, the reserve partition's content (of the
previous master disc) will be replaced with the content of the new master disc.
For more information on Multi Master Mode, see “Single Master and Multi Master Modes” on page 11.
Turn on your autoloader and wait until it has booted up. It may take several minutes for the autoloader to go
through its self adaptive test and auto-calibration procedures. You should see the following signifying your
autoloader is ready:
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Make sure the autoloader is set to Multi Master mode (MM). If it is already in
Duplicator 2.00 Multi Master mode (MM), please skip to step 1.2.2 that starts the copy
1. Copy (MM) process. If it is not, use the Up or Down button to navigate to the
screen 8. Master Mode.
Duplicator 2.00 Press the ENT/Enter button to enter the Master Mode Menu and you will
8. Master Mode see a screen similar to one of the following:
Master Mode:
Single Master Use the Up or Down button to select Multi Master Mode. Press the
Master Mode: ENT/Enter button to submit your selection.
Multi Master
Duplicator 2.00 Use the Up or Down button to navigate back to the 1. Copy Menu.
1. Copy (MM)
Place your master discs and blank discs onto the input media bin as described in “Single Master and Multi
Master Modes” on page 11. In general, the order of the discs on the media bin will be, from top to bottom:
If your autoloader has more than one input media bin, then the job sequence can be spread across the
media bins, in sequence. Duplication Jobs with different formats among CD/DVD/BD can be intermixed.
The autoloader will automatically detect a job’s master and blank disc format and copy them when they
match.
Duplicator 2.00
1. Copy (MM) Press the ENT/Enter button to start the duplication job.
After a short interval, the robotic loader will pick the top disc (master disc)
Preparing... from the input media bin and place it into one of the drives. As this is
Please Wait happening, you will see a screen similar to below:
This information screen shows what is happening. In this case, the loader
OK: 0 NG: 0 NB: 0
has taken a disc from the input media bin and is placing it into Drive 1.
Input Bin > Drive01
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The loader will continue to take discs from the input media bin and place them into drives until either all of
the drives are full or all input media bin are empty.
Processing... It takes a few seconds for the autoloader to recognize all of the discs in the
Please Wait trays.
Once all of the discs are detected, the autoloader will detect the master disc
Copying... H4012MB and the duplication process will start for the remaining blank discs. When
0 12% 481MB the duplication process is through, the loader will place the master disc and
successful copies onto the output media bins, place failed copies onto the
Reject Area.
In Multi Master Mode, the robotic arm continues to load more media into the drives from input media bins
while the duplicated discs are placed in the output media bin. Once a new Master disc has been detected by
any of the drives, this process will repeat for the new Master disc.
When all of the jobs are complete, and the autoloader detects all input media bins are empty, it presents you
with the Input Bin Empty message:
Input Bin Empty Press the ENT/Enter button to continue and you will see the Access Job
Press OK to Finish Log screen:
You can press the ENT/Enter button one more time to see the job log that
Access Job Log? indicates the number of passes and fails for every job/Master Disc, or
simply press the ESC/Escape button to go to the Access Drive Log screen.
If you choose to see the job log file, you will see a screen similar to below:
Master 01
OK: 1 NG: 0 NB: 0
st
“Master 01” indicates the below results are for the 1 master disc.
“OK: 1” indicates there is “1” successful copy made for this master disc.
“NG: 0” indicates there are “0” bad copies created from this master disc.
“NB: 0” indicates there are “0” discs that were not recorded from this
master disc due to non-recording errors such as invalid media type, etc.
Use the Up or Down buttons to look at the log file for the various jobs.
Press the ESC/Escape button to go to the Access Drive Log screen
You can press the ENT/Enter button one more time to see the drive log that
Access Drive Log? indicates the number of passes and fails for every drive/tray, or simply press
the ESC/Escape button to go to the main menu. If you choose to see the
drive log file, you will see a screen similar to below:
Drive 1
OK: 1 NG: 0 NB: 0
Use the Up or Down buttons to look at the drive log file for the various
drives. Press the ESC/Escape button to return to the 1.Copy menu
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2. Test
Use the Test menu or Test quick key to simulate the copy process. With simulation, write once recordable
discs such as DVD-R, or CDR will be reusable. The purpose of simulation is to ensure error free duplication.
Note: Due to physical limitations of the BD-R/DVD+R recordable format, if you try to simulate
BD-R/DVD+R copying, you will encounter failure messages.
Warning: If you are using CD/DVD/BD Rewritable discs as your media during the simulation, the
content on those discs will be permanently erased.
Operation in Test mode is identical to operation in Copy mode. See “Copy” on page 14 for instructions.
3. Compare
Use the Compare function to perform a bit-by-bit comparison between the content of your master disc in the
Hard Drive and the contents of all discs it copied. This ensures that all of your copies are identical to original
master disc(s).
Note: The bit-by-bit comparison will only apply on all Blu-Ray Discs, DVDs and Data CDs. A
readability check will be applied for other formats like Audio CDs, CD+G, and Video CD
discs due to their lack of error correction mechanisms.
Duplicator 2.00 Use the Up or Down button to find the 3. Compare menu.
1. Copy (MM)
Duplicator 2.00 Press the ENT/Enter button on 3. Compare menu to enter the Choose
3. Compare Partition Menu and you will see a screen similar to the following:
Choose Partition Use the Up or Down button to find the partition where your master
[FUN.VEF] 4012MB disc is stored. Press the ENT/Enter button to select that Partition. Next, you
will see the Counter Selection menu:
Preparing... After a short interval, the robotic loader will pick the top disc from the input
Please Wait media bin and place it into one of the drives. As this is happening, you will
see a screen similar to below:
This information screen shows what is happening. In this case, the loader
Loader Processing
has taken a disc from the input media bin and is placing it into Drive 1.
Input Bin > Drive 1
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The loader will continue to remove discs from the input media bin and place them into drives until either all
of the drives are full, or the count that you loaded into the counter is reached.
Processing... It takes a few seconds for the autoloader to recognize all the discs.
Please Wait
The system will then compare the discs in the trays to the content of the master disc residing in the Hard
Drive partition you specified. When the comparison job is complete, the autoloader will place the good discs
and failed discs into corresponding areas and you will see a PASS/FAIL result screen similar to this:
“PASS 16” indicates 16 discs have been “Input Bin Empty” indicates that the
compared successfully. system has run out of discs to compare.
“FAIL 0” indicates none of the discs If you have more discs to compare, you
have failed. can empty the output media bin; place the
discs to be compared in the input media bin
Press the ENT/Enter button to finish and Press the ENT/Enter button to
continue.
4. Test+Copy
With the Test + Copy menu option, the autoloader simulates the copying process, and then makes copies if
everything works correctly. If a failure is encountered on a disc during the simulation, it will not be copied
during the copying process. The discs that passed the simulation will move on to the copying process. After
the copying process, the autoloader will place the failed disc(s) into the reject area while the successfully
copied disc(s) will be placed into the corresponding output media bin.
Operation in Test+Copy menu is identical to operation in Copy menu. See “Copy” on page 14 for
instructions.
5. Copy+Compare
The Copy + Compare menu option is used to make verified copies. After the copy process is done, the
autoloader automatically compares the copies to the master content residing in the hard drive to ensure that
they are identical. When the operation is complete, the autoloader automatically places good discs on to the
output media bin and bad discs in the Reject Area.
Operation in Copy+Compare menu is identical to operation in Copy menu. See “Copy” on page 14 for
instructions.
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The Select Burn Speed menu option or the Speed quick key is used to adjust the duplication speed for the
various disc formats. By default, the duplication speed will be set to the optimal speed. However, under
some circumstances you might want to lower down the duplication speed. Those circumstances are:
Poor Blank Media Quality - When your media quality is sub-par, lowering the duplication speed is
necessary to make good copies.
Duplication Quality - Overall, the lower the speed, the higher the quality of your duplicates. If you
have time, it is a good choice to lower the speed to produce the best quality duplicates.
Duplicator 2.00 Use the Up or Down button to find the 6. Select Burn Speed menu.
1. Copy (MM)
Press the ENT/Enter button at 6. Select Burn Speed menu and you will see
Duplicator 2.00 the Select Burn Speed menu similar to below:
6. Select Burn Speed
Select Burn Speed There are three recording speed types that can be set:
HDD to CD Speed HDD to CD: Copy Hard Drive CD Content to CD-R/RW Discs speed.
HDD to DVD: Copy Hard Drive DVD Content to DVD±R/RW Discs.
HDD to BD: Copy Hard Drive Blu-Ray Content to BD-R/RE Discs.
Depending upon the type of duplication and your autoloader restrictions, you need to select the correct
format in order to take effect. To select the recording speed options, use the Up or Down button to
find the desired speed for the appropriate format and press the ENT/Enter button to enter the menu. You
will see a menu similar to this:
HDD to CD Speed Use the Up or Down button to find the desired speed. Press the
32x ENT/Enter button to set the desired recording speed.
These options might change depending on the CD, DVD or Blu-Ray Disc Writers pre-installed in your
system.
Note: The speed that you choose may be adjusted by the drives and/or the media for optimized
duplication.
Once your selection has been changed successfully, you will see the following screen for 2 seconds:
HDD to CD Speed
Adjusted to: 8x
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7. Select Source
The Select Source menu or the Source quick key is used to set the Master Reading Source. In the
autoloader, the Master Reading Source is always the Hard Drive.
8. Master Mode
The Master Mode menu is used to select between Single Master mode or Multi Master mode. For more
information on the modes, see “Single Master and Multi Master Modes” on page 11.
Duplicator 2.00 Use the Up or Down button to find the 8. Master Mode menu.
1. Copy (SM)
Duplicator 2.00 Press the ENT/Enter button on 8. Master Mode to enter the menu and you
8. Master Mode will see one of the following screens:
Master Mode: Use the Up or Down button to choose between Multi Master mode
Single Master and Single Master mode. Press the ENT/Enter button to enter your
selection. The system will return you back to the main menu.
Master Mode:
Multi Master
9. Erase
Use the Erase menu to erase your Rewritable discs.
Duplicator 2.00 Use the Up or Down button to find the 9. Erase menu.
1. Copy (SM)
Duplicator 2.00 Press the ENT/Enter button on 9. Erase to enter the menu and you will see
9. Erase the following screens:
Use the Up or Down buttons to select between the two options and press the ENT/Enter button to
continue.
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The Robotic Arm will initiate and pick the discs to be erased from the input
Loader Processing media bins and place them into the drives. As soon as the drives are all full,
Input Bin > Drive 1 or the number programmed into the counter is reached, you will see the
following:
Processing ... The system will check all discs in the drive and prepare them to be erased.
Please Wait As soon as the checking process completes, the Erase RW process starts.
The “0” indicates that zero discs have been erased so far. The “25” indicates
Quick Erasing...
the number programmed into the counter. Once all the discs have been
0/25
erased, you will see one of these PASS/FAIL screens:
Press the ENT/Enter button to finish If you have no more discs to erase, press
the ESC/Escape button to terminate the
operation.
1 Select Partition
2 Load Partition
3 Rename Partition
4 Delete Partition
5 Partition Info
6 Select Loading Drive
7 Format Hard Drive
Duplicator 2.00 Use the Up or Down button to find 10. Hard Drive Setup.
1. Copy (SM)
Duplicator 2.00 Press the ENT/Enter button on 10. Hard Drive Setup to enter the menu.
10. Hard Drive Setup Use the Up or Down button to select between the options.
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Hard Drive Setup Press the ENT/Enter button to enter the Select Partition menu.
1. Select Partition
Choose Partition Press the ENT/Enter button to select the desired partition (named FUN in
[FUN.VEF] 4012MB this example).
Load Partition [148GB] You now have a choice to load your master disc into a new (empty) parti-
Load -> New Partition tion or overwrite one of the existing partitions (if any exists, including re-
served partitions) by inputting and modifying the name you desire or you
can simply choose Auto Generate to have the system automatically gen-
erate a partition name for you. Afterwards, simply press the Up or
Down button to find your desired selection and press ENT/Enter to
submit your selection. You should see the following screen:
Overwrite
Load -> New Partition Load -> Auto Generate
[Existing Partition]
System will automatically
Edit Partition Name This will Overwrite
or: or: create a partition name
[ ] OK? [FUN.VEF ],OK?
[NEW-0001].
Press the ENT/Enter
Enter a new partition name
button to overwrite the
as described in “Editing
partition named “FUN”.
Names” on page 13. For this
Before continuing, the
example, we will name it
autoloader will ask you
“HAPPY”.
again to confirm it.
Load Partition
[HAPPY ], OK?
The system will display a
verification message before
continuing. Pres the
ENT/Enter button to start
loading the partition named
“HAPPY”.
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The master should be placed on the first input media bin. The robotic arm will pick it up and place it into one
of the drives, and the contents of the master disc will be loaded into the desired partition.
Hard Drive Setup Press the ENT/Enter button to enter the Delete Partition menu. The
4. Delete Partition autoloader will first ask you to choose the partition to be deleted:
Choose Partition Use the Up or Down button to find the partition that you want to delete.
[FUN.VEF] 4012MB Press the ENT/Enter button to select the partition.
Delete Partition The autoloader displays the Delete Partition confirmation message. Press
[FUN.VEF], OK? the ENT/Enter button to continue.
[FUN.VEF] The autoloader displays the Deleted message for two seconds and then
Deleted! returns you to the Delete Partition menu.
Hard Drive Setup Press the ENT/Enter button to enter the Partition Info menu, and use the
5. Partition Info Up or Down button to find the partition that you want information
about.
The “(002)” field indicates that it is the second partition on the drive.
The “[FUN.VEF]” field shows the name of the partition.
(002) DVD 4012MB The “DVD” field indicates that the master stored in this partition is a
FUN.VEF DVD.
The “4021MB” field indicates the capacity of the master’s content
stored in this partition.
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Please note that this setting does NOT apply to any feature other than settings within “Hard Drive Setup”.
To change the loading drive, use the Up or Down button to navigate to the 6. Select Loading Drive
menu:
Drive 1 Port 0 Press the Up or Down button to select the desired Drive. Press
PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-115D the ENT/Enter button to select the Loading Drive.
The selected drive will now be used to load a partition to the Hard Drive.
Hard Drive Setup Press the ENT/Enter button to enter the Format Hard Drive menu.
7. Format Hard Drive
11. Setup
The 11.Setup menu options are used to configure various options on the autoloader. The Setup menu
consists of the following sub-menus:
1 Language
2 Read Error Skip
3 CD Writing Mode
4 Max Audio, VCD & CDG Speed
5 Buzzer
6 Startup Menu
7 Screen Saver
8 Counter
9 DVD+R Compatibility Mode
10 ISRC
11 Disable Drives
12 CD Overburn
13 Max Failures per Job
14 Max Failures per Drive
Each of these options is discussed in its own subsection.
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11.1 Language
This setting allows you to choose the language that you prefer to use when navigating the autoloader. The
autoloader supports multiple languages.
Setup Use the Up or Down button to select the Language menu and press
1. Language the ENT/Enter button to enter that menu.
Language:
English Use the Up or Down button to select between the languages and
press the ENT/Enter button to select that option.
Language:
Espanol
Note: This function does not fix the error; it only skips it to make the rest of the data readable.
Setup Use the Up or Down button to select the Read Error Skip menu and
2. Read Error Skip press the ENT/Enter button to enter that menu.
Use the Up or Down button to select whether Read Error Skip is On,
Read Error Skip Off or Off with Retry and press the ENT/Enter button to select that option.
On On: By select this setting, you instruct the system to skip any
Read Errors during the duplication process.
Read Error Skip Off: By select this setting, you instruct the system to fail the
Off entire duplication process when a Read Error occurs.
Off with Retry: By select this setting, you instruct the system to
Read Error Skip
perform additional retries when a Read Error occurs,
Off with Retry
however, upon retry attempt failed, the entire duplication
process will be failed.
Setup Use the Up or Down button to select the CD Writing Mode menu and
3. CD Writing Mode press the ENT/Enter button to enter that menu.
CD Writing Mode
Disc at Once Use the Up or Down button to select either Disc at Once or Track at
Once, and press the ENT/Enter button to select that option.
CD Writing Mode
Track at Once
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The options are: 1x, 2x, 4x, 8x, 10x, 12x, 16x, 24x, 32x, 40x, 48x, and 52x.
Note: The actual speed that is selected may be determined by the drives or by the blank media.
11.5 Buzzer
This setting will allow you to choose whether you want to hear a beep when you press a button or when a
task has been completed.
Setup Use the Up or Down button to select the Buzzer menu and press the
5. Buzzer ENT/Enter button to enter that menu.
Buzzer:
On Use the Up or Down button to select whether Buzzer is on or off, and
press the ENT/Enter button to select that option.
Buzzer:
Off
This setting will allow you to choose the menu option that you will see first when you turn on the autoloader.
The options are:
1 Copy
2 Test
3 Compare
4 Test+Copy
5 Copy+Compare
6 AutoCopy
Setup Use the Up or Down button to select the Startup Menu option and
6. Startup Menu press the ENT/Enter button to enter that menu.
Startup Menu
Copy Use the Up or Down button to select the desired startup menu, and
press the ENT/Enter button to select that option.
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Setup Use the Up or Down buttons to select the Screen Saver menu and
7. Screen Saver press the ENT/Enter button to enter that menu.
Screen Saver:
On Use the Up or Down button to select whether the Screen Saver is on
or off, and press the ENT/Enter button to select that option.
Screen Saver:
Off
11.8. Counter
This menu allows you to choose whether you want to enable the Counter feature. By enabling this feature,
the autoloader will prompt you to enter a counter amount and continuously burn discs until it reaches the
value set into the counter.
Setup Use the Up or Down button to select the Counter menu and press the
8. Counter ENT/Enter button to enter that menu.
Counter:
On Use the Up or Down button to select whether the Counter is on or off,
Counter: and press the ENT/Enter button to select that option.
Off
For information on entering the counters, see “Setting Counters and Assigning Names” on page 12.
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11.10 ISRC
This option will allow you to enable/disable copying ISRC code of the Audio CD. ISRC is the serial number
of the audio tracks that uniquely identifies the song in that audio track. This ISRC code is commonly found
in commercial Audio CDs and rarely seen on the home made Audio CDs. By enabling this feature, the
duplication performance will be lowered.
ISRC
On Use the Up or Down button to select whether the
ISRC is ON or OFF, and press the ENT/Enter button to
ISRC
select that option.
Off
This feature allows you to disable certain drives/trays when those drives/trays are producing high failure
rates or not functioning properly.
Setup Use the Up or Down button to select the Disable Drives menu and
11. Disable Drives press the ENT/Enter button to enter that menu.
Drive 1 Port 1.0 Use the Up or Down button to select the desired drive/trays you would
[*]Enable [ ]Disable like to enable/disable. Then press ENT/Enter or ESC/Escape button to
Drive 1 Port 1.0 move the asterisk in front of “Enable” or “Disable”
[ ]Enable [*]Disable
Save Changes? Use the Up or Down button until you see the “Save Changes” screen
and press the ENT/Enter button to save the changes you made.
Setting Saved! Once the changes are saved, you shall see the “Please Restart” screen and
Please Restart restart the system to have the new setting take effect.
11.12 CD Overburn
Most CD-R media has a capacity of 650MB or 700MB. The burning starts from the center of the CD and
works its way out but stops before the physical edge of the CD. Overburning is a burning method to bypass
the disc limitations for the edge of the CD. This can provide slightly higher capacity storage, however, it has
also been known to create compatibility issues. Please use it with caution.
Setup Use the Up or Down button to select the 12. CD Overburn menu and
12. CD Overburn press the ENT/Enter button to enter that menu.
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Use this setting to set the maximum failures the autoloader is allowed per job. Once the maximum is
reached, the job will be stopped. The default value for this setting is 30.
Setup Use the Up or Down button to select the 13. Max Failure per Job
13. Max Failure per Job menu and press the ENT/Enter button to enter that menu.
You can select numbers between 1 to 999 by pressing the Up or Down button:
Max Failure per Job To specify the number of maximum failures per job, you need to
[030] OK? enter/input a three-digit number.
If you need to specify a number that is less than three digits, fill the leading spaces with zeros (any leading
zeros will be skipped). Examples of three-digit numbers are “034” (thirty four), or “010” (ten).
To enter the number, you need to use the Up or Down button to select the number for each digit and
use the ENT/Enter button or the ESC/Escape button to move the cursor position right or left. Once you've
finished, move the cursor to “OK” and press the ENT/Enter button. For example, if you want to specify a
counter value of 21 (twenty one). The three-digit value would be “021.” To input the desired quantity, do the
following:
Make sure the cursor is located at the first position (First blinking position):
Then, press the ENT/Enter button once to submit your maximum failures per job.
Use this setting to set the maximum failures each drive is allowed per job. Once the maximum is reached for
any particular drive, that drive will be disabled for the remainder of the job. The default value for this setting
is 5.
Setup Use the Up or Down button to select the 14. Max Failure per
14. Max Failure per Drive Drive menu and press the ENT/Enter button to enter that menu.
You can select numbers between 1 to 999 by pressing the Up or Down button:
Max Failure per Job To specify the number of maximum failures per job, you need to
[030] OK? enter/input a three-digit number.
If you need to specify a number that is less than three digits, fill the leading spaces with zeros (any leading
zeros will be skipped). Examples of three-digit numbers are “034” (thirty four), or “010” (ten).
To enter the number, you need to use the Up or Down button to select the number for each digit and
use the ENT/Enter button or the ESC/Escape button to move the cursor position right or left. Once you've
finished, move the cursor to “OK” and press the ENT/Enter button. For example, if you want to specify a
counter value of 21 (twenty one). The three-digit value would be “021.” To input the desired quantity, do the
following:
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Make sure the cursor is located at the first position (First blinking position):
Then, press the ENT/Enter button once to submit your maximum failures per job.
2 System Info
3 Device Info
4 Load Default
5 Update Firmware
Note: The Disc Info function does not use the robotic capabilities of the system. You must manually
insert the discs into the drives.
Use the Up or Down button to select the Disc Info menu and press the
System Utilities
ENT/Enter button to enter that menu. The system will proceed to the Please
1. Disc Info
Insert Disc menu.
Disc Info
Please Insert Disc Place your disc(s) into the drives.
Disc Info After a few seconds, the system will detect the discs and ask you if you want
3 Disc Detected, GO? to proceed. Wait until all of the discs have been detected and press the
ENT/Enter button to continue.
System Utilities Use the Up or Down button to select the System Info menu and press
2. System Info the ENT/Enter button to enter that menu.
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System Utilities Use the Up or Down button to select the Device Info menu and press
3. Device Info the ENT/Enter button to enter that menu.
System Utilities Use the Up or Down button to select the Load Default menu and press
4. Load Default the ENT/Enter button to enter that menu.
Load Default
Press OK to Continue Press the ENT/Enter button to load the default parameters or the
ESC/Escape button to return to the System Utilities menu.
Warning: When you update the firmware on your system, there may be a chance that you will lose
all of the data (contents of master discs) stored in the user HDD partitions. Make sure that you back
up all of the data on the HDD before attempting this procedure.
1 Drive Alignment
2 Bin Alignment
3 Disc Separator
4 Z form maneuver
5 Fast Boot Up
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Loader Utilities Use the Up or Down button to select the Drive Alignment menu and
1. Drive Alignment press the ENT/Enter button to enter that menu. The system will proceed to
the Please Select Drive menu.
Please Select Drive Use the Up or Down button to select the drive that you want to adjust
Drive 1 Go? and press the ENT/Enter button to select it.
The autoloader will pick a disc from the first input media bin, move it to approx. ¼ inch above the drive tray.
and hold it there. You will see the Drive Alignment screen:
Use the disc as the reference point, press the Up or Down button to
Drive Alignment adjust the robot arm in counter-clockwise/ clockwise rotation until the disc is
Alignment Finished? perfectly fit in the drive tray. Press the ENT/Enter button when you are
finished.
Warning: The adjustment will apply to all the drive trays. If there’s an alignment issue among
different drives in the system, you should NOT use this function. Instead, you may need to manually
adjust the drive position. Please contact Tech Support regarding this matter.
When you have finished adjust the alignment of the drive(s), the robotic arm will move the disc to the arms
top position and hold it there. You will see the Alignment Next menu.
When the drive alignment checking process is complete, the robotic arm will drop the disc in the Reject
Area.
The Bin Alignment menu option is used to adjust the rotational alignment among the robotic arm & media
bins. When the Bin Alignment function is selected, the system picks a disc from the first input media bin and
holds it in the middle of the target media bin.
To start the adjustment, place a disc on the first input media bin.
Loader Utilities Use the Up or Down button to select the Bin Alignment menu and
2. Bin Alignment press the ENT/Enter button to enter that menu. The autoloader will
proceed to the Please Select Bin menu.
Use the Up or Down button to select the media bin that you want to
Please Select Bin adjust and press the ENT/Enter button to select it. The autoloader will pick
Bin 1 Go? a disc from the input media bin, move it to the middle of the target media
bin, and hold it there. You will see the Bin Alignment screen:
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Bin Alignment Use the disc as the reference point, press the Up or Down
Alignment Finished? button to adjust the robot arm in counter-clockwise/ clockwise
rotation until the disc is perfectly fit in the media bin.
Once you are done, press the ENT/Enter button. This will send
you to the Alignment Next menu.
Bin Alignment Press the ENT/Enter button to return back to the Please Select
Alignment Next? Bin menu. This allows you to complete the alignment adjusting
procedure for every media bin.
If you are through adjusting the alignment of media bin, press the
ESC/Escape button to go back to the Loader Utility Menu.
When the media bin alignment adjusting process is complete, the robotic arm will drop the disc in the Reject
Area.
Loader Utilities Use the Up or Down button to select the 3. Disc Separator menu and
3. Disc Separator press the ENT/Enter button to enter that menu.
Disc Separator:
Separator Off
Disc Separator:
Single Vibration Use the Up or Down button to select the separator option that you
Disc Separator: want, and press the ENT/Enter button to select it.
Double Vibration
Disc Separator:
Triple Vibration
Loader Utilities Use the Up or Down button to select the Z form Maneuver menu and
4. Z form Maneuver press the ENT/Enter button to enter that menu.
Z form Maneuver
On Use the Up or Down button to select whether the Z form Maneuver is
on or off, and press the ENT/Enter button to select that option.
Z form Maneuver
Off
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Use this setting to enable/disable the robot’s calibration performed during the boot-up procedure for each
drive. By enabling this feature, the robotic arm’s picking and placement performance could be affected.
Loader Utilities Use the Up or Down button to select the 6. Fast Boot Up menu and
6. Fast Boot Up press the ENT/Enter button to enter that menu.
Fast Boot Up
ON Use the Up or Down button to select whether Fast Boot Up is ON or
OFF, and press the ENT/Enter button to select that option.
Fast Boot Up
OFF
This feature protects your system by double checking that every tray is empty before loading a disc into a
drive tray. The purpose is to protect against placing media in a tray if the previous loading accidentally
placed multiple discs in the tray due to sticky media. By enabling this feature, it may slow down the speed of
the system.
Loader Utilities Use the Up or Down button to select the Sticky Media Detection
8. Sticky Media Detection menu and press the ENT/Enter button to enter that menu.
Sticky Media Detection Use the Up or Down button to select whether Sticky Media
ON Detection is ON or OFF, and press the ENT/Enter button to select that
option.
Sticky Media Detection
OFF
Use this utility to update the software in your autoloader’s robot controller. To update, insert the
st
manufacturer’s Certified Update CD into the 1 tray and make sure no other discs are in the other trays.
Then you can press the ENT/Enter button to update. You should not upgrade your autoloader's robot
firmware unless your system is becoming unstable or you are advised to do so by Tech Support.
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Manage Accounts is disabled by default. Prior to activating the “Manage Accounts” feature, the autoloader
recognizes all users as the Administrator. The pre-defined password for this function is “0000.” By adding
additional users, each individual user has his or her own settings.
To take advantage of this feature, follow these instructions:
Change the Administrator password. Refer to “Edit User Info” on page 38 for additional information.
Create a User Name and Password for each authorized person on this autoloader. Refer to “Create
User” on page 38 for additional information.
Enable the “Manage Accounts” feature by turning on the “Password on Bootup” setting. Refer to
“Password on Bootup” on page 39 for additional information.
Note: This system comes with a standard license that allows you to create up to 32 users.
However, if you desire to create more than 32 users, please contact Tech Support Service
regarding our special 64 user license pack.
To access the Manage Accounts feature, you need to perform the following tasks:
Enter PWD The system will ask you for the Administrator's Password.
[ ] OK?
The default Administrator's Password is “0000.” To enter, press the Up or Down button to select the
first digit of your password and press the ENT/Enter button to submit the current digit. You will automatically
move to the next digit. Repeat these steps until you've selected all four digits for your password. After you
have entered the password, press the ENT/Enter button to “OK” the submission of your password.
Once your password is validated, you will be guided to the main Manage Accounts screen:
Manage Accounts
1. View User
The submenus of Manage Accounts are discussed in the sections that follow.
Use the Up or Down button to scroll through the list of users. Press
View User
1. [ADMIN ] the ESC/Escape button to go back to the Manage Accounts menu.
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Note: The User name consists of a maximum of eight alphanumeric letters or numbers.
Note: The User password consists of four numbers.
Enter the user’s name using the instructions shown in “Setting Counters
Edit User’s Name and Assigning Names” on page 12. Press the ENT/Enter button to move
[RALPH ] OK?
on to the Enter Password stage.
Enter PWD Enter the user’s password using the instructions shown in “Setting
[0 ] OK? Counters and Assigning Names” on page 12.
Press the ENT/Enter to complete.
User Ralph The autoloader will display a confirmation message and automatically
Added! return you to the Manage Accounts menu.
Note: User “Admin” is the administrative account, you cannot change the user name for this
account, but can change the password for this account.
Note: The User name consists of a maximum of eight alphanumeric letters or numbers.
Note: The User password consists of four numbers.
Edit User Info Use the Up or Down button to scroll through the list of users. Press
1. [ADMIN ]
the ENT/Enter button to select user.
Edit User’s Name Edit the user’s name using the instructions shown in “Setting Counters
[RALPH ] OK? and Assigning Names” on page 12. Press the
ENT/Enter button to move on to the Enter Password stage.
Enter PWD Enter the new password for this user via the instructions shown in
[0 ] OK? “Setting Counters and Assigning Names” on page 12. Press the
ENT/Enter button to complete.
User Ralph The autoloader will display a confirmation message, and automatically
Changed!
return you to the Manage Accounts menu.
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This menu allows you to delete an existing user’s account. During this process, you will be asked to select
the existing account to be removed.
Note: The user “Admin” is the administrative account; you can’t delete this account.
Manage Accounts Press the ENT/Enter button to enter into this menu.
4. Delete User
Delete User Use the Up or Down button to scroll through the list of users. Press
3. [RALPH ] the ENT/Enter button to select the user to delete.
Delete User The autoloader will ask you to confirm the deletion. Press the
[RALPH ] OK? ENT/Enter button to delete the user.
User Ralph The autoloader will display a confirmation message, and automatically
Deleted! return you to the Manage Accounts menu.
Manage Accounts
5. Password on Bootup Press the ENT/Enter button to enter into this menu.
Password on Bootup: Use the Up or Down button to select either Yes or No. Press the
Yes ENT/Enter button to enter the selection.
15. AUTOCOPY
The Autocopy function is the simplest way to make CD/DVD/Blu-Ray Disc copies. It simplifies the copy
process by not requiring that the project be pre-loaded on the hard drive. Simply place the master disc on
top of the first input media bin and it will be loaded onto a reserve partition in the HDD. The data is
transferred automatically to all of the blank discs which follow it. To make copies in Autocopy mode, you
simply:
Fill the input media bin (s) with the required number of blank discs
Place the Master disc on top of the stack in the first input media bin
Press the 15. AUTOCOPY button
Duplicator 2.00 Fill the input media bin(s) with blank discs. Place the Master disc on top of
15. AUTOCOPY the stack of blank discs on the first input media bin, and press the
ENT/Enter button. You will then see the Counter Selection menu.
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Preparing... After a short interval, the robotic loader will pick the top disc (the Maser Disc)
Please Wait from the input media bin and place it into one of the drives. As this is
happening, you will see a screen similar to below:
This information screen shows what is happening. In this case, the loader
OK: 0 NG: 0 NB: 0
has taken a disc from the input media bin and is placing it into Drive 1.
Input Bin > Drive01
The loader will perform the loading process which will transfer the content of your master disc into the
reserved partition of the hard drive.
Upon the successful loading process, the system will drop the Master Disc
OK: 0 NG: 0 NB: 0 onto the output media bin. It will then pick up the blank discs from the input
Input Bin > Drive02 media bin and place those into drives until either all of the drives are full, or
the count that you loaded into the counter is reached.
Processing... It takes a few seconds for the autoloader to recognize all the discs.
Please Wait
After two or three seconds of processing time, one of the following Copy Progress screens will appear.
Note: It is normal to see the progress indicator stay at 0%-10% and 100% for approximately 30
seconds for CD duplication and up to one minute for DVD/Blu-Ray Disc duplication. That is caused
by the initializing and finalizing stages.
Once the duplication run is completed, the loader will remove the finished
OK: 3 NG: 0 NB: 0
Drive01 -> Output Bin disc from a drive and place the successful copy on the output media bin or if
it is a bad/NG copy, place it on the reject area. This will repeat for each
drive.
The loader will then pick up another blank disc and load it into the drive. This is then repeated for each drive.
OK: 3 NG: 0 NB: 0 The copying process will continue until you either run out of blank discs or
Input Bin > Drive02 until the count that you loaded into the counter is reached.
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If you run out of blank discs and the job is not complete, the autoloader will give you an opportunity to fill the
media bin:
Important: When you add discs to the input media bin, be sure to remove your finished discs from
the output media bin.
At this point you can either load more discs on to the input media bin and
Input Bin Empty
press the ENT/Enter button to continue, or press the ESC/Escape button to
Reset Hopper?
terminate your project.
Upon project termination, you shall see the Access Drive Log menu. You
Access Drive Log? can press the ENT/Enter button one more time to see the drive log that
indicates the number of passes and fails for every drive/tray, or simply press
the ESC/Escape button to go back to the main menu. If you choose to see
the drive log file, you will see a screen similar to below:
Drive 1
OK: 1 NG: 0 NB: 0
st
“Drive 1” indicates the below results are for the 1 drive.
“OK: 1” indicates there is “1” successful copy made by this drive.
“NG: 0” indicates there are “0” bad copies created by this drive.
“NB: 0” indicates there are “0” discs in this drive that were not recorded
due to non-recording error such as invalid media type, etc.
Use the Up or Down buttons to look at the drive log file for the various
drives. Press the ESC/Escape button to return to the 1.Copy menu
16. Shutdown
This function will make sure it is safe to turn off your autoloader. Once you see the “Ready to Power Off”
message, you can safely turn off the machine using the power switch.
Turning off your autoloader without performing this function will increase the risk of damaging your
autoloader.
Duplicator 2.00 Press the ENT/Enter button to enter into this menu.
16.Shutdown
Press the ENT/Enter button to shut down the autoloader. The autoloader
Shutdown
Press OK to Shutdown will do all of its internal housekeeping and then display a confirmation
message: “Ready to Power Off”
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R20 Input bin empty If error code 20 is shown, it represents that all of the input bins are
empty. This error commonly comes up every time the autoloader
does not detect anymore blank media to load into the drives. If this
error arises and you are finished, press the left arrow to end the copy
process. If you are not finished, restack the blank media from the first
input bin to the remaining bins as needed and push ENT/Enter button
to continue the duplicating procedure.
R21 Input bin missing If error code 21 is shown, it represents that the input bin is missing.
This error indicates that an obstruction, missing component or
mechanical failure has prevented the vacuum picking arm from
detecting the input bin to perform the assigned task.
R30 Unable to locate drive If error code 30 is shown, it represents that the vacuum picking arm
tray for output of the did not detect an opened tray before reaching its lowest descending
disc limit when attempting to pick up a finished disc from a specified drive
tray.
R40 Clear previous error If error code 40 is shown, it represents that a system command
sequence is corrupted. Please abort the current job and start over
with a new job.
R60 Unable to locate drive If error code 60 is shown, it represents that the vacuum picking arm
tray for input of the disc did not detect an opened tray before reaching its lowest descending
limit when attempting to place a blank disc into a specified drive tray.
R70 Disc dropped during If error code 70 is shown, it represents that a disc was picked from an
input procedure input bin and the vacuum picking arm dropped the disc on the way to
one of the drive trays.
R71 Failure to pick up a disc If error code 71 is shown, it represents that the vacuum picking arm
from input bin failed to pick up a disc from an input bin after 3 continuous attempts.
R80 Disc Remaining On If error code 80 is shown, it represents that a disc attempting to be
Robotic Arm Not placed on a drive tray remained attached to the robot pick up arm and
Loaded On To The was not properly dropped into the drive tray.
Drive Tray
R90 Disc dropped during If error code 90 is shown, it represents that a disc was picked from a
output procedure drive tray and the vacuum picking arm dropped the disc on the way to
the appropriate output bin.
R160 Output bin full If error code 160 is shown, it represents that the output bin is full. This
commonly occurs if the input bin was filled with more discs while
completed discs were deposited to the output bins increasing the total
disc capacity beyond the maximum output capacity.
R176 Cannot detect disc in If error code 176 is shown, it represents that the vacuum picking arm
drive tray is attempting to remove a disc from a drive tray and cannot detect the
disc. This commonly occurs when the disc was removed from the tray
before the vacuum picking arm had an opportunity to pick it up.
R192 Disc miss-loaded in If error code 192 ~ 197 is shown, it represents that a disc being
~197 output bin # returned to the output/NG was not properly dropped from the vacuum
picking arm onto the output bin 0 ~ 5, respectively, where bin 0
indicates the position right in front of the drive housing.
R255 High static shock error Too much static electricity built up from the disc(s). This error occurs
when the static electricity on the disc is too high. Either the facility
produces too much static electricity or the current climate is
conducive to high concentration of static electricity. This error is
caused by the buildup of an electric static charge which shocks the
robotic arm while loading a disc. If this error should occur, the user
must completely reboot the system by turning the unit off at the power
button. When the unit is turned on again, it should operate normally,
but you will need to reprogram the job it was running.
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Technical Support
If you require further assistance with this unit, our technical support staff can assist you. There may be a
cost associated with any repairs if your unit’s warranty has expired. In order to efficiently handle all
requests we request you start by filling out the Technical Support Form found here:
http://www.vinpowerdigital.com/TechnicalSupport/TechnicalSupportForm/TechnicalSupportForm.asp
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