Thank you for purchasing our EZDigiMagic DM220-D08E. EZDigiMagic
enables you to produce a backup copy of a ash memory card (CF/SD/MMC/MS/
xD) or USB storage device directly onto a blank DVD or CD disc. Features like
one-touch operation and stand-alone burning make using EZDigiMagic a snap.
EZDigiMagic’s compact size and portability make it the perfect travel companion.
There’s now no need to worry about your camera’s memory media not having
enough capacity when you’re on the go. Additionally, your unit can be connected
to a PC and be used as an external DVD/CD burner. EZDigiMagic makes digital
photography EZ!
Warning: Please be certain that all data on the memory card has been
successfully backed up onto the disc before erasing the contents of the
memory card. The manufacturer and resellers of EZDigiMagic are not
responsible for any data lost from the memory card.
1-1. Basic Configuration
Please review contents to ensure your EZDigiMagic is complete.
√ EZDigiMagic DM220-D08E main unit (Note: 1.2V AA Ni-MH batteries and
battery charger are not included)
User’s Manual CD
√
(110V – 240V) Universal AC Power Adapter
√
USB 2.0 Cable
√
1-2. Product Features
Directly copy from USB drive or ash card to DVD with NO PC NEEDED
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Easy to backup photo and video files directly from most major iOS or Android-
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based handheld devices, such as smart phones
Supports most major memory card formats
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CF type I/II and multiple card slots are available
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Fast and reliable data backup from memory cards or USB devices to DVD/
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CD
Selectable copy modes: Copy by file type [Photo/Video/Music] are supported
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Advanced professional features including Disc Spanning and Time/Date
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Stamping
Back-lit LCD display allows function settings to be read easily
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2. Product Tour
2-1. Front Bezel
(1)(2)(3)
Figure 1
DVD Burner: Press top Eject button in order to release DVD tray. Place
(1)
blank DVD or CD disc in tray and close tray by sliding it back into operating
position.
(2) CF Card Slot: CF Type I/II slot, you may insert CF card or MD 1”HDD
directly into slot.
(3) Multi Card Slot: Multiple card slot for MS/MS Pro, SD, MMC, xD. (Note: Only
one card can be used at a time)
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2-2. Top Bezel
(1)
(2)
Figure 2
(1) LCD display screen :
Displays the operating menu & working status
(2) Control Keypad:
One-touch operations to control EZDigiMagic functions.
KeyDescriptionFunction
EjectEject keyDisc ejects from unit
Set/CopySet /Copy key
▲Up key
▼Down keyNavigate down a menu; or decrease a value
◄Left key
►Right key
Allows special selections and setting of items,
also works as QuickCopy key
Navigate up a menu; or increase a value when
setting a selection
Back out of a sub-menu and goes to the next
higher level; or hold for 2 sec. to return to the
main menu
Enter key; or navigate into a sub-menu or
selects a function from a list
(3)
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LED Indicator:
(3)
The green / red LED will light up as listed in table:
ItemOperation SettingLight
0.Power offNone
1.System initial stageG / R
2.Ready to CopyNone / G
3.Copy / BusyG / F
4.Copy ErrorNone
5.Battery LowR / F
* “F” Flash, “G” Green, “R” Red
2-3. Rear Panel
(1)(2)(3)
Figure 3
(1) USB Port:
Plug the USB 2.0 cable into this socket and connect the other end to your
PC.
(2) Power Connector:
Insert the power connector from the AC adapter or the optional car kit
adapter into this socket.
(3) Power Switch:
Slide the switch to the LEFT for the “ON” position to start the unit; or slide
the switch to the RIGHT for the “OFF” position to shut down the unit.
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2-4.Battery Compartment
The DM220-D08E is equipped with a battery compartment. (Batteries
and battery charger are not included.) Install four AA rechargeable 1.2V
Ni-MH batteries into the battery compartment. Be sure to align the
(+) an (-) battery poles according to the diagram located at the bottom
of the compartment. (See Figure 4)
NOTE: EZDigiMagic does not recharge batteries.
Figure 4
* Important Notes Regarding Rechargeable NI-MH AA Batteries:
(1) EZDigiMagic DM220 requires (4) AA Ni-MH batteries with a minimum curent
of 1800 mAh. Dry cell or alkaline batteries do not meet this requirement.
Typical estimated usage times for fully charged recharge able batteries with
the following mAh ratings are:
Battery Capacity2300mAh
Usage Time120min
NOTE: As Cells Age, Usage Times Will Diminish
(2) The red LED indicator may blink occasionally during the burning operation.
This is normal even if the battery is fully charged.
(3) If the red LED indicator blinks continuously or the LCD battery icon displays
“low battery”, connect an AC power adapter or recharge the batteries immediately after completing the current copy operation. If this is not done, the
next copy operation may result in failure or a damaged disc.
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(4) Batteries will discharge if they are not used for a period of time. Make sure
batteries are all fully-charged before major usage.
(NOTE: The amount of discharge is dependent upon make and model
of the batteries; please consult battery manufacturer’s specification
data).
(5) Please follow instructions provided by rechargeable battery manufacturers
for operation, recharging, maintenance and disposal of the batteries.
(NOTE: Mixing different brands of rechargeable batteries, or fully and
partially charged batteries is NOT recommended.)
(6) For safety, batteries should be removed when discharged or when the
EZDigiMagic is not being used.
(7) NOTE: Batteries are not charged by the DM220-D08E. When powering
the unit using NiMH rechargeable batteries only, the user must consider
the added power drain associated with some memory cards and USB
devices. The use of MicroDrives, or certain USB Hard Drives and personal
media players (which are USB-powered or recharge from the USB port) will
substantially reduce the operating time for a charged set of NiMH batteries.
2-5.Car Power Adapter Kit (Optional)
(A)
Figure 5
(B)
For Use:
(1) Insert the connector (A) of the Car Power Adapter Kit into the car's cigarette
lighter or 12V accessory socket.
(2) Insert connector (B) into the power connector socket on DM220.
(3) Follow the normal operating procedures as described in Section 3: LCD
Menu
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3. Menu Instructions
3-1 LCD Display
1. Line 1:
Title or Main Menu Selection
2. Line 2 & 3:
Menu Selection List (use
navigate up/down)
3. Line 4:
Figure 6
3-2 Icon List
DescriptionIcons
Arrow Key
AC Power
Battery High, Low
CF, 5-in-1, DISC
File, File Selected
Folder , Folder Selected
Setup
4-way navigation button menu
key to
, ,
,
, ,
,
,
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3-3 Menu List
Main MenuSub-FunctionFunction Description
CF to DiscQuick copy CF Card data to disc
Copy
M-Card to DiscQuick copy M-Card data to disc
Can select Copy All or Copy Photo, Copy Video, Copy Music,
Copy Selected Folder/File
Display CF Card total capacity and used
capacity
Display SD/MMC/MS/xD card total capacity
and used capacity
Set DISC Burn Method to “Multi-session or
Single Session “
Display default folder name string on the
copied disc
Display default disc label string on the copied
disc
Currently supports only English; other
language may be supported for special
versions
Display backup counter information
Show system model Firmware & Hardware
versions
Set compare after burn to “After Success or
Never“
File
Manager
Verify
Session
Compare
Setup
CF Card
M-Card
DiscDisplay disc capacity
Verify the last burned session
Compare data of the latest backup on the disc with the original
data on the ash card
Time ZoneSet Time Zone [GMT-12 ~ GMT+13 ]
Disc Burn Method
Folder Name
Disc Label
Language
Auto Tray OutSet disc auto tray out when burning is finished
LCD ContrastSet level of display contrast
Show
Backup Count
Show Burner Info. Show burner model version
Show System Info.
Erase DiscErase CD-RW,DVD+RW,DVD-RW disc
Update Firmware Update system firmware
Compare after
Burn
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4. Operating Instructions
To ensure maximum usage satisfaction and extend product life, please follow the
operating instructions listed below:
4-1. Stand-Alone Copy
This function can quickly copy data from CF/5-IN-1 slot and burn to DVD/CD
disc; the operating procedures are listed below:
(1) Make sure the power source is connected correctly (or the batteries are fully
charged).
(2) Turn on the power switch.
(3) Put in a blank DVD or CD disc into the burner tray and close.
(4) Insert a CF, SD/MMC/MS/xD card into the appropriate slot. (NOTE: Insert
devices into only one slot at a time)
(5)
From the menu selection, use the UP and DOWN arrow keys (
the menu item “Copy”.
(NOTE: only three menu options will be displayed at one time. Use the up/
( )
down
arrow to scroll to the additional menu options.) The selected item
will be highlighted with white text. Finish the selection by pressing the
(►)
RIGHT arrow key
(6) Source Selection: If only one ash slot is occupied, DM220-D08E will
automatic-ally detect and show the source card type in the dark background
bar. If all three sources are occupied, then the source type will default to
the 6-in-1 card slot. If two devices are inserted, then user must choose the
desired source card type for the “Copy” operation.
.
) to move to
Figure 7
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(7) Once the copy source is selected, press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to
activate the “Copy” command and move to any of the sub-option selections:
“Copy All”, “Copy Photo”, “Copy Video”, “Copy Music”, “Copy Selected
Folder/Files”.
(8) For most common applications, press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to execute
“Copy All” so all data from the source media will be copied onto the disc.
(9) When the “Copy” command is being executed, the display will show the
source and disc capacity for confi rmation of sufficient available space.
Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to begin the disc burning.
(10) During disc burning, the progress will be indicated by the percentage of
completion.
Figure 9
(11) Once the burning is completed, the status will be shown on the display. If
the “Auto Tray Out” option is set in the device setup, the disc tray will eject
automatically; otherwise the user must press the eject button to remove.
Figure 10
(12) If the Copy Select sub-option is selected, then the user must use the SET
key to select the files or folders for copying. Use the UP/DOWN arrow key (
) to move to the item selected, press the SET key to confirm selection, the
selected file or folder will have a check mark. You may repeat the selection
above to check mark several files or folders.
Figure 11 ~ 13
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(13) Once the selection process is completed, press the RIGHT arrow key (►
), the display will show the check-marked item (only one of the multipleselected file will be shown). Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) again, the
copying process will start and then the display will show <Copy Done> after
completion.
Figure 14 ~ 16
(14) If total data size is greater than remaining space of writable disc, DM220-U
will request "Disc Spanning" function. To continue the COPY operation using
multiple discs, press the RIGHT ARROW key (►). Otherwise, use the LEFT
ARROW key (◄) to abort. (NOTE: only complete files will be copied to each
disc. Files larger than 650MB cannot be backed up to a CD disc.)
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4-2 File Manager
File Manager enables the user to browse the media currently available on
DM220-D08E. The user may check file sizes, delete, or copy files.
4-2.1 Operating Instructions
(1)
From the main menu, use the UP/DOWN arrow keys (
Manager”.
Figure 17
(2) Source Selection: If only one slot is occupied, DM220-D08E will detect and
show the source card type with a dark background bar. If all three slots are
occupied, the device will default to the 5-in-1 card slot as the source. If 2
slots are occupied, the user must select the desired source for the “Copy”
operation.
(3) Once the source is selected, press the RIGHT arrow (►) to execute the
command. The display will show the total capacity and the used capacity of
the media in the source. Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) again to open the
file folder and display the content of the folder.
(4)
Use the UP and DOWN arrow keys (
to the desired item. If the item is a file, press the RIGHT arrow key (►)
to display the file size. If the item is a sub-folder, then the contents will be
displayed. Press the BACK key to return to the previous folder level.
) to scroll in the file list and move
) to select “2. File
Figure 18
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4-3 Verify Session
To verify whether the last burned session on the disc is readable or not.
(1) If you need to verify the result after Copy is completed, place the disc you
just burned into the disc tray and execute the menu item “3. Verify Session”.
Figure 19
(2) Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to execute the function.The display will
show the status of verif cation. “File Count” indicates the number of files in
the last session and “Check” indicates the number of files that have been
verified.
Figure 20
(3) After the “Verify Session” is completed successfully, the display will show
“Check Disc OK!” message. Press the left or RIGHT arrow (►) to exit the
function. Receiving a failure message at this point may indicate a dirty or
damaged disc.
Figure 21
4-4 Compare
Compare data of the latest backup on the disc with the original data on the ash
card.
Figure 22 ~ 23
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4-5 Setup
Setup can display the current status of the device and allows for changes of defaults and advanced operations that require more technical knowledge. For all
Setup options listed below, use the UP/DOWN (
setup options; use the LEFT (◄) arrow to return to the main menu; use the RIGHT
(►) arrow to enter the selected menu option. (
use of the COPY/SET button
4-5.1 Time Zone: (NOTE: The time zone should always be set BEFORE
establishing the “ date/time “ setting)
Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to enter this function. The display will show the
time zones for different GMT values. Use the UP/DOWN arrow key (
to the desired time zone and press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to confirm. The time
zone is for time stamp of the files created by the device.
) The functions are explained below:
) arrows to scroll through the
NOTE:some settings require the
) to move
Figure 24
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4-5.4 Disc Burn Method:
Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to enter this function. The options “Multi Session” and “Single Session“ will appear. Select the desired option and press the
RIGHT arrow key (►) again to confirm. (NOTE: if “Single Session” is selected,
each blank disc can only be burned once and no additional files can be added
later.)
4-5.5 Folder Name:
Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to enter this function. The display will show the
folder name used.
4-5.6 Disc Label:
Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to enter this function. The display will show
the name label for the disc created. (NOTE: Press the UP/DOWN (
to change setting; press the RIGHT (►) arrow to keep the new setting;
press the LEFT (◄) arrow to go back to the setup item menu.)
4-5.7 Language:
Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to enter this function. The display will show the
language choices. Use the UP/DOWN key (
and press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to confirm the selection. Only one language
may be available for your unit.
4-5.8 Auto Tray Out:
Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to enter this function. The display will show
choice for On and Off. Use the UP/DOWN key (
and press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to confirm the selection. Only one language
may be available for your unit. The “On” option will eject the disc tray after the disc
burning operation is completed.
4-5.9 LCD Contrast:
Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to enter this function. The display will show the
current contrast level. Use UP/Down key (
4-5.10 Show Backup Count:
Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to enter this function. The display will show the
number of times the backup operations have been completed this time only and
the total number of backups made so far.
4-5.11 Show Burner Info:
Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to enter this function. The display will show he
disc burner device model number and firmware version.
4-5.12 Show System Info:
Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to enter this function. The display will show he
system model number and firmware version
) to move to the desired language,
) to move to the desired choice
) to increase/decrease adjustment.
) arrow
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4-5.14 Erase Disc:
Operating Instructions: Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to enter this function and
the “Erase Now” message will appear. Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) again, the
“Erase” will start and the progress will be shown in percentage completion. Once
the operation is completed, the status will be shown on the display. Only CD-RW
or DVD +/- RW discs can be erased.
Figure 25 ~ 26
4-5.15 Update Firmware:
Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to enter this function. The display will show the
current system firmware version number. If needed, the new firmware can be
saved onto any media (Memory Card, Disc or USB drive) and loaded into the
EZDigiMagic by pressing the RIGHT arrow key (►) again to install the firmware
update. (NOTE: This operation should be performed only if there is a need to
update the firmware.)
4-5.16 Compare After Burn:
Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to enter this function. The display will show
choice for”After Success” and ”Never”. Choosing the ”After Success” setting will
compare data after burning is completed; choosing ”Never” selection will not
compare.
Figure 27
* PERFORMANCE NOTE:
To optimize the copy performance of your ash memory card with the EZDigiMagic
DM220-D08E unit, it is recommended that users backup their photos, and then
re-format the ash memory cards, in the camera, on a regular basis. Please refer
to your camera user’s manual for re-formatting instructions. Re-formatting your
memory card helps to prevent unpredictable burning results (to CD or DVD discs)
that can be caused by corrupted or damaged images found on the memory card.
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CAUTION:
Re-formatting the flash memory card will erase all data that was previously
stored on the memory card. Be sure images are saved (to a HDD, CD disc or
DVD disc) before re-formatting the memory card.
5. Product Application Scope
5.1 Lawful Use of Products:
This product is intended to be used solely for lawful purposes and should not
be used to copy or duplicate any discs, information, data or other media that is
protected by copyrights, trademarks, patents or other proprietary rights without
the express consent of the owner of those rights. Purchasers and users of this
product agree to indemnify and hold EZPnP harmless from and against any
claims of infringement of any proprietary rights of others from use of this product.
5.2 Disclaimer:
The operating speed and performance stated in the product literature are for
comparison with similar products only. The actual speed or time may vary depending on the type and quality of media. We do not offer any warranty that the
speed or performance will be identical in a similar backup copying cycle. Due to
continuous product improvement efforts, product performance and specifications
are subject to change without notice.
It is the user’s responsibility to make sure the data on the memory card has been
successfully backed up onto the disc before erasing the content of the memory
card. The manufacturer and sellers of this device are not responsible for any data
lost from the memory card.
5.3 Acknowledgment & Trademark
All contents are subject to change at any time without notice. No responsibility is
assumed for its use; nor for infringements of patents or other rights of third parties
and no patent or license is implied hereby.
EZDigiMagic is a trademark of EZPnP Technologies Corp. All other trademarks
mentioned herein are properties of their respective owners. The specifications of
the product are subject to change without any prior notice.
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6. FCC & Safety Scope
6.1 FCC Compliance Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
6.2 FCC WARNING
Changes or modifi cations not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
6.3 Safety Instructions
(1) Please read these safety instructions carefully.
(2) When using the unit, always follow the instructions outlined in the “Operating
Instructions” section of this manual.
(3) DO NOT install or operate the product in high temperature, humidity or dusty
environment.
(4) Hold CD/DVD discs by their edges. Do not touch the surface of the discs.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE DAMAGED DISCS OR MEMORY CARDS.
(5) DO NOT touch or attempt to clean the lens in the disc tray.
(6) Please disconnect the equipment from your AC outlet before cleaning. DO
NOT use liquid or sprayed detergent for cleaning. Use a moist sheet or cloth
to clean the exterior of the unit only.
(7) For pluggable equipment, the socket-outlet shall be installed near the equip-
ment and shall be easily accessible.
(8) Please keep this equipment away from humid areas.
(9) Always place this equipment on a reliable surface. If the equipment is not on
a reliable surface, it may drop and cause injury.
(10) Make sure the voltage of the power source is appropriate when connecting
the equipment to the power outlet.
(11) Place the power cord where people will not step or trip on it. DO NOT place
objects over the power cord.
(12) DO NOT use if the power cord is damaged or frayed.
(13) All Cautions and Warnings on the equipment should be noted.
(14) If the EZDigiMagic will not be in use for several days, disconnect the unit
from the power outlets, to avoid damage by transient power surges. Remove
batteries from compartment.
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(15) Never pour any liquids into the openings; this could cause fire or electrical
shock.
(16) Never open the equipment. For safety reasons, the equipment should only
be opened by qualifi ed service personnel.
(17) If one of the following situations arises, have the equipment checked by a
qualifi ed service person:
(a) The power cord or plug is damaged.
(b) Liquid has penetrated into the equipment.
(c) The equipment has been exposed to moisture.
(d) The equipment has not worked well or you can not get it to work
according to the user’s manual.
(e) The equipment was dropped and damaged.
(f) If the equipment has obvious signs of damage.
(18) DO NOT store the product in environments where the temperature can
reach above 60°C (140°F); this may damage the product.
(19) Use only the approved power adapter supplied with the product.
Caution:
Performing unauthorized modifications and adjustments to the unit, or
using this product in a manner other than specified herein may result in
hazardous radiation exposure.
DANGER!
Invisible laser radiation may be present when opened. Avoid direct exposure to beam. This device Complies with FDA radiation performance
standards, 21CFR, subchapter J.
7. Warranty & Technical Support
Limited Product Warranty
EZPnP offers a one-year warranty covering material and workmanship of
this product under normal usage conditions. Upon confirmation by our technical
service staff, product failure--excluding any misuse or handling damage, will be
repaired or replaced at our discretion.
WARNING!
Do NOT attempt to disassemble the device as there are no user service-able
parts. Please contact EZPnP to arrange for product repair. If you at-tempt to
disassemble the device, the warranty may be voided and EZPnP will not be
responsible for any product damage or repair.
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For Technical Support Please Contact:
EZPnP USA
E-Mail: tech@ezpnp-usa.com
(888)393-9960
EZPnP Taiwan
E-Mail: service@ezpnp.com
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Portable Photo / Video / Music
Backup DVD or Blu-ray Burner with Viewer
User’s Manual
For Models: DM220-P08 & DM220-BD
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
1-1.Basic Configuration................................................. P. 2
1-2.Product Features..................................................... P. 2
2. Product Tour
2-1.Front Bezel............................................................. P. 4
Thank you for purchasing our EZDigiMagic model DM220-P08 (with DVD
Burner) or model DM220-BD (with Blu-ray Burner). EZDigiMagic enables you
to produce a backup copy of a flash memory card (CF/SD/MMC/MS/xD) or
USB storage device directly onto a blank CD, DVD or Blu-ray (Model DM220BD only) disc. Features like one-touch operation and stand-alone burning make
using EZDigiMagic a snap. EZDigiMagic’s compact size and portability make it
the perfect travel companion. There’s now no need to worry about your camera’s
memory media not having enough capacity when you’re on the go. Additionally,
your unit can be connected to a PC and be used as an external CD, DVD or Bluray (Model DM220-BD only) burner. EZDigiMagic makes digital photography EZ!
Warning: Please be certain that all data on the memory card has been
successfully backed up onto the disc before erasing the contents of the
memory card. The manufacturer and resellers of EZDigiMagic are not
responsible for any data lost from the memory card.
1-1. Basic Configuration
Please review contents to ensure your EZDigiMagic is complete.
√ EZDigiMagic DM220-P08/BD main unit (Note: 1.2V AA Ni-MH batteries and
battery charger are not included)
User’s Manual CD
√
(110V – 240V) Universal AC Power Adapter
√
USB 2.0 Cable
√
Video Out Cable
√
1-2. Product Features
Directly copy from USB drive or flash card to CD, DVD or Blu-ray(Model
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DM220-BD only) with NO PC NEEDED
Easy to backup photo and video files directly from most major iOS or Android-
●
based handheld devices, such as smart phones
Supports most major memory card formats, including high-speed and high-
Advanced professional features including Disc Spanning and Time/Date
●
Stamping
2 in. color TFT screen for photo viewing and display of function settings
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2. Product Tour
2-1. Front Bezel
(1)(2)(3)(4)
Figure 1
DVD or Blu-ray (if applicable) Burner: Press top Eject button in order to
(1)
release disc tray. Place blank Blu-ray, DVD or CD disc in tray and close
tray by sliding it back into operating position.
(2) CF Card Slot: CF Type I/II slot, you may insert CF card or MD 1”HDD
directly into slot.
(3) USB Slot: Supports USB Host for external USB Mass Storage class devices
such as USB pen drive or USB HDD (must have self power), or digital still
cameras and HDD-Based camcorders.
(4) IR Receiving Indicator:
a) When using the remote control, the green indicator light will flash once
after the device receives signal from the remote control.
b) When the device enters the screen-saver mode, the blue indicator light
will flash continuously.
(5) Multi Card Slot: Multiple card slot for MS/MS Pro, SD, MMC, xD. (Note: Only
one card can be used at a time)
(5)
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2-2. Top Bezel
(1)
(2)
Figure 2
(1) Color TFT Screen:
Displays photo images; the operating menu; & working status
(2) Control Keypad:
One-touch operations to control EZDigiMagic functions.
KeyDescriptionFunction
EjectEject keyDisc ejects from unit
Set/CopySet /Copy key
+IncreaseZoom in picture or increase audio volume
−DecreaseZoom out picture or decrease audio volume
▲Up key
▼Down keyNavigate down a menu; or decrease a value
◄Left key
►Right key
Allows special selections and setting of items,
also works as QuickCopy key
Navigate up a menu; or increase a value when
setting a selection
Back out of a sub-menu and goes to the next
higher level; or hold for 2 sec. to return to the
main menu
Enter key; or navigate into a sub-menu or
selects a function from a list
(3)
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LED Indicator:
(3)
The green / red LED will light up as listed in table:
ItemOperation SettingLight
0.Power offNone
1.System initial stageG / R
2.Ready to CopyNone / G
3.Copy / BusyG / F
4.Copy ErrorNone
5.Battery LowR / F
* “F” Flash, “G” Green, “R” Red
2-3. Rear Panel
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)
Figure 3
(1) Audio Out:
When video files are played, connect to TV. Or, amplified speakers with
mini-jack or earphones (neither are included) can be connected to the unit.
(2) Video Out:
Can be connected to TV set for viewing image files and video files playback.
(3) USB Port:
Plug the USB 2.0 cable into this socket and connect the other end to your
PC.
(4) Power Connector:
Insert the power connector from the AC adapter or the optional car kit
adapter into this socket.
(5) Power Switch:
Slide the switch to the LEFT for the “ON” position to start the unit; or slide
the switch to the RIGHT for the “OFF” position to shut down
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2-4.Battery Compartment
The DM220-P08/BD is equipped with a battery compartment. (Batteries
and battery charger are not included.) Install four AA rechargeable 1.2V
Ni-MH batteries into the battery compartment. Be sure to align the
(+) an (-) battery poles according to the diagram located at the bottom
of the compartment. (See Figure 4)
NOTE: EZDigiMagic does not recharge batteries.
Figure 4
* Important Notes Regarding Rechargeable NI-MH AA Batteries:
(1) EZDigiMagic DM220 requires (4) AA Ni-MH batteries with a minimum curent
of 1800 mAh. Dry cell or alkaline batteries do not meet this requirement.
Typical estimated usage times for fully charged recharge able batteries with
the following mAh ratings are:
Battery Capacity2300mAh
Usage Time120min
NOTE: As Cells Age, Usage Times Will Diminish
(2) The red LED indicator may blink occasionally during the burning operation.
This is normal even if the battery is fully charged.
(3) If the red LED indicator blinks continuously or the LCD battery icon displays
“low battery”, connect an AC power adapter or recharge the batteries immediately after completing the current copy operation. If this is not done, the
next copy operation may result in failure or a damaged disc.
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(4) Batteries will discharge if they are not used for a period of time. Make sure
batteries are all fully-charged before major usage.
(NOTE: The amount of discharge is dependent upon make and model
of the batteries; please consult battery manufacturer’s specification
data).
(5)
NOTE: When powering the unit using NiMH rechargeable batteries
only, the user must consider the added power drain associated with
some memory cards and USB devices. The use of MicroDrives, or
certain USB Hard Drives and personal media players (which are USBpowered or recharge from the USB port) will substantially reduce the
operating time for a charged set of NiMH batteries.
(6) Please follow instructions provided by rechargeable battery manufacturers
for operation, recharging, maintenance and disposal of the batteries.
(NOTE: Mixing different brands of rechargeable batteries, or fully and
partially charged batteries is NOT recommended.)
2-5.Car Power Adapter Kit (Optional)
(A)
(B)
For Use:
(1) Insert the connector (A) of the Car Power Adapter Kit into cigarette lighter
outlet of the car.
(2) Insert connector (B) into the power connector socket on DM220.
(3) Follow the normal operating procedures as described in Section 3: LCD
Menu
Figure 5
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3. Menu Instructions
3-1 LCD Display
1
2
3
Figure 6
3-2 Icon List
DescriptionIcons
Setup Mode
Battery High, Battery Low
Volume 0~10
CF, M-Card, DISC, USB
File, File SEL
Folder , Folder SEL
Arrow Key
1. Section 1:
Title or Main Menu Selection
2. Section 2:
Menu Selection List (use
navigate up/down)
3. Section 3:
4-way navigation button menu
key to
Print, Print Fail
NTSC/PAL Video Format
AC Power
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3-3 Menu List
Main MenuSub-FunctionFunction Description
CF to DiscQuick copy CF Card data to disc
M-Card to DiscQuick copy M-Card data to disc
USB to DiscQuick copy USB device data to disc
Copy
Can select Copy All or Copy Photo, Copy Video, Copy Music,
Copy Selected Folder/File
Copy to USBQuick copy ALL data to USB
Can select CF to USB, M-Card to USB, Disc to USB
View USB
View
File
Manager
Compare
Setup
View CF
View M-Card
View Disc
Print
CF Card
M-Card
USB Device
Disc
Compare data of the latest backup on the disc with the original
data on the flash card or the USB device
Time ZoneSet Time Zone [GMT-12 ~ GMT+13 ]
Daylight Saving
Time
Date/TimeSet Date / Time
TV Out NTSC/PAL Set TV Out format
Slide Show Timing Set Slide Show Image Display timing
Repeat Mode
Disc Burn Method
Folder Name
View image files or video files
Print function is available by pressing Set/
Copy key when the file list is on display.
Display CF Card total capacity and used
capacity, delete file, copy file to other device
Display SD/MMC/MS/xD card total capacity
and used capacity, delete file, copy file to
other device
Display USB storage total capacity and used
capacity, delete file, copy file to other device
Display disc capacity, delete file, copy file to
other device
Enable the setup of the start and end dates of
daylight saving time
Set “Repeat Once” or “Repeat Folder” or
“Repeat All”
Set DISC Burn Method to “Multi-Session”, or
“Single Session”
Display default folder name string on the
copied disc
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Setup
Disc Label
Language
Auto Tray OutSet disc auto tray out when burning is finished
Show
Backup Count
Show Burner Info. Show burner model version
Show System Info. Show system model version
Compare
after Burn
Power Saving
Format
Erase DiscErase CD-RW,DVD+RW,DVD-RW,BD-RE disc
Update Firmware Update system firmware
Display default disc label string on the copied
disc
Currently supports only English; other
languages may be supported in special
versions
Display backup counter information
Set compare after burn to “After Success or
Never “
Set screen-blanking time-out choices for
Power Saving
Format CF,SD,MMC,XD,MS cards & USB
storage device
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4. Operating Instructions
To ensure maximum usage satisfaction and extend product life, please follow the
operating instructions listed below:
4-1. Stand-Alone Copy
This function can quickly copy data from USB/CF/6-IN-1 slot and burn to
Blu-ray/DVD/CD disc; the operating procedures are listed below:
(1) Make sure the power source is connected correctly (or the batteries are fully
charged).
(2) Turn on the power switch.
(3) Put in a blank Blu-ray, DVD or CD disc into the burner
(4) Insert a USB storage device or CF, SD/MMC/MS/xD card into the appropri-
ate slot. (NOTE: Insert devices into only one slot at a time)
(5)
From the menu selection, use the UP and DOWN arrow keys (
the menu item “Copy”.
(NOTE: only three menu options will be displayed at one time. Use the up/
( )
down
arrow to scroll to the additional menu options.) The selected item
will be highlighted with white text. Finish the selection by pressing the
(►)
RIGHT arrow key
(6) Source Selection: If only one flash slot is occupied, DM220-P08/BD will
automatically detect and highlight the source card type with white text. If all
three slots are occupied, then the source type will be default to the 6-in-1
card slot. If two slots are inserted, then user must choose the desired source
card type for the “Copy” operation.
.
) to move to
Figure 7
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(7) Once the copy source is selected, press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to
activate the “Copy” command and move to any of the sub-option selections:
“Copy All”, “Copy Photo”, “Copy Video”, “Copy Music”, “Copy Selected
Folder/Files”.
(8) For most common applications, press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to execute
“Copy All” so all data from the source media will be copied onto the disc.
(9) When the “Copy” command is being executed, the display will show the
source and disc capacity for confirmation of sufficient available space. Press
the RIGHT arrow key (►) to begin the disc burning.
(10) During disc burning, the progress will be indicated by the percentage of
completion.
Figure 9
(11) Disc Spanning:
If data contained in the current memory card is greater than the remaining
capacity of the backup disc, DM220-P08/BD will request disc spanning.
By pressing the Enter► button, the user can proceed with backup.
DM220-P08/BD will request extra blank discs as needed.
Note: DM220- P08/BD will not break files; therefore, only complete
files will be placed on each disc. The user can abort backup with
spanning by pressing ◄Cancel button.
Enter ►
◄ Cancel
Figure 10Figure 11
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(12) Compare after Burn
Once “After Success” appears on the screen in setup menu 4-5, the option
“Compare After Burn” can be selected by using the right arrow key (►). In
this mode, the DM220-P08/BD will automatically compare data between the
source and target after the burning is completed.
NOTE: Using the left arrow key (◄), select “No” within 5 seconds to
abort if “Compare After Burn” is not preferred. The “Compare After
Burn” feature will automatically proceed after 5 seconds if no selection
is made.
Figure 12
(13) Once the burning is completed, the status will be shown on the display. If
the “Auto Tray Out” option is set in the device setup, the disc tray will eject
automatically; otherwise the user must press the eject button to remove
the disc.
Figure 13
(14) If the Copy Select sub-option is selected, then the user must use the SET
key to select the files or folders for copying. However, the user can only
select one folder or file at a time for this operation.
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4-1-1 Copy to USB: This Function can quickly copy ALL data from CF/M-Card/
Disc to USB storage device.
(1) When “Copy to USB” is selected, the copy options (“CF to USB”, “M-Card to
USB”, “Disc to USB”) will be displayed.Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) for
“CF to USB” (or other choices)
Figure 14Figure 15
(2) When the “CF to USB (or M-card / Disc to USB)” command is being
executed, the display will show the source and disc capacity for confirmation
of sufficient available space. The message “Copy Now” will appear. Press
the RIGHT arrow key (►) again to start the copying.
(3) During copying, the progress will be shown as percentage of completion.
Figure 16
(4) Once the copying process is completed, the display will show the comple-
tion status. Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) again to return to the source
selection menu. Press the LEFT arrow key (◄) to return to the source folder
and item selection menu.
Figure 17
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4-1-2 Copy Selected: If the Copy Select sub-option is selected, then the
user must use the SET key to select the files or folders for copying.
(1)
Use the UP/DOWN arrow key (
SET key to confirm selection, the selected file or folder will have a check
mark. You may repeat the selection above to check mark several files or
folders.
(2) Once the selection process is completed, press the RIGHT arrow key (►
), the display will show the check-marked item (only one of the multipleselected file will be shown). Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) again, the
copying process will start and then the display will show <Copy Done> after
completion.
4-2 View
The user may use the “ View ” function to browse the image files and zoom in,
zoom out, or rotate the images.
(1)
From the main menu, use the UP/DOWN arrow keys (
” function and press the right arrow key (►) to enter.
) to move to the item selected, press the
Figure 18 ~ 20
Figure 21 ~ 23
) to select the “View
Figure 24
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(2) Source Selection: If only one flash slot is occupied, DM220-P08/BD will
automatically detect and highlight the source card type with white text. If all
three slots are occupied, then the source type will be default to the M-Card
card slot. If two slots are inserted, then user must choose the desired source
card type for the “View” operation.
Figure 25
(3) After selecting the source media device, the screen will display the file list.
Press the x(-) key, the display format will be changed to a 3x3 matrix style
for quick viewing the image files. In the 3x3 display format, use the left/right
arrow keys (◄►) to move to the desired picture, or use the up/down arrow
) to move to the previous/next page. For displaying the selected
keys (
picture, press the (+) key to get a full screen display.
Figure 26Figure 27
(4) In the single picture full-screen mode, pressing the (+) key will activate the
zoom function to enlarge the picture. Continuing to press the (+) key will
increase the zoom for magnifi cation levels of 1X, 2X, 3X,…etc. The (-) key
can be used to zoom-out in the same fashion until the picture is returned to
1X level. If the (-) key is pressed at the 1X level, then the display will return
to the quick-view 3x3 matrix format. In addition, during zoom-in and zoomout, the magnification level will be shown on the upper left corner. In the
zoom-in mode, the up/down (
to pan the viewing window to the up/down or left/right direction. Press the
(Eject) key will return the zoom level to the original picture.
(5) Pressing the (Menu) key when a picture is displayed will start the slide show
function. Pressing the (Menu) key a second time during the slide show
mode will cause the slide show to pause on the picture that is displayed on
the screen. Pressing the (Menu) key one more time will allow the slide show
function to resume. Pressing the LEFT arrow key (◄) at any time will endhe
slide show mode, and return the screen to the file list display.
) and left/right (◄►) arrow keys can be used
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4-2-1 Copy & Delete
In viewing the file list of the media device, use the up/down arrow key (
the file, press the (Set/Copy) key to select and perform “copy” , “delete”, or ‘‘print’’
functions for the selected file.
4-2-2 Print
Before using the Print function, please make sure the USB cable is connected
from the USB Host port of this device to the USB port of the printer that supports
Pict- bridge function. After connecting cable and selecting the Print function, press
the Enter (►) key. The display will show Initialization message as show a in the
picture below.
Once the printer is detected and initialization is completed, the picture will be
trans- mitted to the printer and the printing will start.
) to select
Figure 28 ~ 29
Figure 30 ~ 31
Figure 32 ~ 33
If the device fails to detect the printer, the display will show a “Print Fail” message and icon on the upper left corner will change.
Figure 34
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4-3 File Manager
File Manager enables the user to browse the media currently available on
DM220-P. The user may check file sizes, delete, or copy files.
4-3.1 Operating Instructions
(1)
From the main menu, use the UP/DOWN arrow keys (
Manager”.
Figure 35
(2) Source Selection: If only one slot is occupied, DM220-P08/BD will detect
and highlight the source card type with white text. If all three slots are
occupied, the device will default to the M-Card card slot as the source. If 2
slots are occupied, the user must select the desired source for the “Copy”
operation.
(3) Once the source is selected, press the RIGHT arrow (►) to execute the
command. The display will show the total capacity and the used capacity of
the media in the source. Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) again to open the
file folder and display the content of the folder.
(4)
Use the UP and DOWN arrow keys (
to the desired item. If the item is a file, press the RIGHT arrow key (►)
to display the file size. If the item is a sub-folder, then the contents will be
displayed. Press the BACK key to return to the previous folder level.
) to scroll in the file list and move
) to select “3. File
Figure 36
4-3.2 File Copy and Delete Instructions
(1) Once the copy source is selected and the content of the folder is displayed,
use the up/down arrow (
(Note: in File Manager, only one item under the folder can be selected,
not multiple items.)
) to move to the desired item.
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(2) Once the desired item is selected, press the SET button. The menu will
show choices for “Copy” and “Delete”. Use the UP/DOWN (
make the selection.
(3) If “Copy” is selected, the copy options (“Copy to USB”, “Copy to CF”, “Copy
to disc”, “Copy to M-Card”) will be displayed. Press the RIGHT arrow key (►)
for “Copy to USB” (or other choices), the message “Copy Now” will appear.
Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) again to start the copying.
(NOTE: only three menu options will be displayed at one time. Use the
up/down arrow (
(3.1) During copying, the progress will be shown as percentage of
completion.
(3.2) Once the copying process is completed, the display will show the
completion status. Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) again to return to
the source selection menu. Press the LEFT arrow key (◄) to return to
the source folder and item selection menu.
) to scroll to the additional menu options.)
Figure 37
Figure 38
) arrow key to
Figure 39
(4) If the “Delete” function is selected, the selected item will be deleted from the
folder (applicable only for files in USB, CF, and 6-in-1 media). (NOTE: You
can only erase the entire Blu-ray or DVD content in “Setup” by selecting the
“Erase Disc” option.)
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4-4 Compare
Compare data of the latest backup on the disc with the original data on the flash
card or the USB device.
Figure 40 ~ 41
4-5 Setup
Setup can display the current status of the device and allows for changes of defaults and advanced operations that require more technical knowledge.
For all Setup options listed below, use the up/down
(◄)
through the setup options; use the left
arrow to return to the main
( )
menu; use the right (►) arrow to enter the selected menu option.)
functions are explained below:
4-5.1 Time Zone: (NOTE: The time zone should always be set BEFORE
establishing the “ date/time “ setting)
Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to enter this function. The display will show the
time zones for different GMT values. Use the UP/DOWN arrow key (
to the desired time zone and press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to confirm. The time
zone is for time stamp of the files created by the device.
(NOTE:
arrows to scroll
The
) to move
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Figure 43
4-5.2 Daylight Saving Time:
This function enables the setup of the start and end dates of daylight saving time.
After entering this function, select “ Enable ” and “ On “, then use up/down arrow
) to change the dates in mm/dd format.
key (
Figure 44
(1)
Select (“Enable“) to enter the setup. Use up/down key (
and press the right arrow key (►) to confirm.
Figure 45 ~ 46
) to move to (‘‘On’’)
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(2) After the DST is enabled, the start time of the daylight saving time can be
entered by selecting Start Time from the DST setup menu and pressing the
right arrow key (►). The date can be changed by using the up/down arrow
key (
). After the date is set, press the left arrow key (◄) to complete the
set up.
Figure 47 ~ 49
(3) After completing the “ Start Time “ setup, the end time can be entered by
selecting the “ End Time “ from the DST setup menu and pressing the right
arrow key (►). The date can be changed by using the up/down arrow key (
After the end date is set, press the left arrow key (◄) to complete the setup.
Figure 50
4-5.3 Date / Time:
Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to enter this function. The display will show the
current date and time. If changing the date/time is desired, press the SET key.
The field to be changed will be shown as a darkened block. Use the RIGHT arrow
key (►) to move to the desired selection and use the UP/DOWN arrow key (
do (+) or (–) adjustment. Once the adjustment is completed, press the SET key
again or LEFT arrow key (◄) to complete the time/date setup.
) .
) to
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4-5.4 TV Out NTSC/PAL:
Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to enter this function. The display will show
choices for NTSC or PAL format. Use the UP/DOWN key (
desired choice and press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to confi rm the selection.
Figure 52
4-5.5 Slide Show Timing:
Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to enter this function. Use the UP/DOWN key (
to move to the desired choice for the pace of the slide show and press the RIGHT
arrow key (►) to confi rm the selection.
Figure 53
4-5.6 Repeat Mode
Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to enter this function. Use the UP/DOWN key (
to move to the desired choice and press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to confi rm the
selection.
) to move to the
)
)
Figure 54
4-5.7 Disc Burn Method:
Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to enter this function. The options “Multi Session”
and “Single Session“ will appear. Select the desired option and press the RIGHT
arrow key (►) again to confirm. (
NOTE: if “Single Session” is selected, each
blank disc can only be burned once and no additional files can be added
later.
)
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4-5.8 Folder Name:
Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to enter this function. The display will show the
folder name used when the folder is created.
4-5.9 Disc Label:
Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to enter this function. The display will show the
name label of the disc when it was created.
NOTE: Press the up/down arrow
(
to keep the new setting; press the left arrow
(►)
item menu.
4-5.10 Language:
Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to enter this function. The display will show
the language choices. Use UP/DOWN key (
language choices, and press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to confirm the selection.
4-5.11 Auto Tray Out:
Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to enter this function. The display will show
choice for (”On“) and (“Off ”). Choosing ”On” setting will eject the disc after copy
function; choosing “Off” selection will not eject disc. The (“On”) option will eject the
disc tray after the disc burning operation is completed.
4-5.12 Show Backup Count:
Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to enter this function. The display will show he
number of times the backup operations have been completed this time only, and
the total number of backups made so far.
4-5.13 Show Burner Info:
Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to enter this function. The display will show he
disc burner device model number and firmware version
4-5.14 Show System Info:
Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to enter this function. The display will show he
system model number and firmware version
4-5.15 Compare after Burn:
Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to enter this function. The display will show
choice for ”After Success” and “Never”. Choosing the “After Success” setting
will compare data after burning is completed; choosing “Never” selection will not
compare.
)
( )
to change setting; press the right arrow
(◄)
to go back to the setup
) to move through the available
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4-5.16 Screen-Blanking Feature for Power Saving:
Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to enter this function. The display will show the
screen-blanking time-out choices for Power Saving. Use the UP/DOWN arrow key
) to move to the desired power saving time-out setting and press the RIGHT
(
arrow key (►) to confirm.
Figure 56
4-5.17 Format:
Operating Instructions: Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to enter this function.
The options for “Source Format” will appear. The card type will be automatically
detected and displayed if only one card type is inserted. If two cards are inserted,
the user must select the source card to be formatted. Press the RIGHT arrow key
(►) and the “Format Now” message will appear. Press the RIGHT arrow key (►)
again to start the format process. The progress will be displayed as percentage of
completion until it is completed.
WARNING: The formatting function will erase all data on the card
(
4-5.18 Erase Disc:
Operating Instructions: Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to enter this function and
the “Erase Now” message will appear. Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) again, and
“Erase” will start and the progress will be shown in percentage completion. Once
the operation is completed, the status will be shown on the display.
)
Figure 57 ~ 58
4-5.19 Update Firmware:
Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to enter this function. The display will show the
current system firmware version number. If needed, the new firmware can be
saved onto any media (Memory Card, CD or USB drive) and loaded into the
EZDigiMagic by pressing the RIGHT arrow key (►) again to install the firmware
update.
NOTE: This operation should be performed only if there is a need to
(
upgrade the firmware. Firmware update should only be performed when
power is reliable and stable
)
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* PERFORMANCE NOTE:
To optimize the copy performance of your flash memory card with the EZDigiMagic
DM220-P08/BD unit, it is recommended that users backup their photos, and then
re-format the flash memory cards, in the camera, on a regular basis. Please refer
to your camera user’s manual for re-formatting instructions. Re-formatting your
memory card helps to prevent unpredictable burning results (to CD,DVD or Bluray discs) that can be caused by corrupted or damaged images found on the
memory card.
CAUTION:
Re-formatting the flash memory card will erase all data that was previously
stored on the memory card. Be sure images are saved (to a HDD, CD, DVD
or Blu-ray disc) before re-formatting the memory card.
4-6.1 TV-Out
The picture and video can be displayed on a TV set by connecting the A/V cable
to the TV-out port on the DM220-P08/BD unit.
(1) Connecting Method:
Insert the 3.5 mm black plug into the TV-out port on DM220-P08/BD. Insert
the yellow RCA plug into the Video-in port on the TV.
Figure 59
Figure 60 ~ 61
Note: The ”L” and ”R” jacks pictured in Figure 60 ~ 61 are audio
(
connections on TV set
)
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(2) After the TV is connected, the TV's video source should be switched to
select the ”Video-in port”, or be placed in ”A/V mode”. Then, the DM220-P08/
BD unit should be turn on. The DM220-P08/BD operating menu should
now appear the TV screen. Operating the DM220-P08/BD in this mode is
identical to the stand-alone operation method, and can be navigated using
the keypad or the remote control.
(3) Select the ”2. View” fuction in Figure 62 to enter picture display mode.
(4) Should the aspect ratio of 4:3 or 16:9 need to be changed, this selection
is made using the remote control. Press the ”Repeat” key on the remote
control and the message ”Change to 4:3/16:9 aspect ration” will appear
at the bottom of the TV screen. The picture aspect ratio will switch
automatically.
Figure 62 ~ 63
Note: In the 4:3 aspect ratio setting, the ”Zoom In/Zoom Out” and the
(
”Clockwise Rotation” cann't be carried out.
)
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4-6.2 Illustration of the key functions on remote control
Figure 64
Keys:
Line (1)
1.1 Eject: Disc ejects from unit
1.2 Source: Select play source
1.3
1.4 Zoom In: Zoom in picture; shows more detail (TFT only)
Line (2)
2.1 Set/Copy:
2.2 NTSC/PAL: Set TV Out format
2.3
2.4 Zoom Out: Zoom out picture; shows more of image (TFT only)
: Increase audio volume
「+」
Allows special selections and setting of items, also works as Quick Copy
key
: Decrease audio volume
「─」
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Line (3)
3.1 Delete File:
The selected item will be deleted from the folder (applicable only for files in
USB, CF, and M-Card media.)
3.2 Up Key (▲):
Navigate up a menu or increase a value when setting a selection.
3.3 Mute:
When playing video files, this button can mute the sound (if L & R audio
jacks are being used).
3.4 Thumbnail: Displays thumbnail images in a 3 x 3 arrangement.
Line (4)
4.1 Left Key (◄): Back out of a sub-menu and goes to the next higher level.
4.2 Stop:
When in play mode for displaying video or slide show, press this button to
stop the playback.
4.3 Right Key (►):
Enter key or navigate into a sub-menu or selects a function from a list.
4.4 Slide Show: When in play mode, press this button to start the slide show.
Line (5)
5.1 Print:
In the ”2. View” menu, after a file is selected, press ”Print” button to enter
the Print function (file will be marked for printing).
5.2 Down Key (▼): Navigate down a menu; or decrease a value.
5.3 Rotate:
When in play mode, press this button to rotate the picture clockwise.
(TFT screen only)
5.4 Slide Time: Set the elapsed time between the sildes for Slide Show.
Line (6)
6.1
6.2「˃ǁ」: When in play mode, press this button to pause the play.
6.3
6.4 Repeat: Repeat once, Repeat folder, Repeat all disk (TFT screen only)
:
「«」
When viewing a picture or video, press this button to set the aspect ratio to
4:3.
:
「»」
When viewing a picture or video, press this button to set the aspect ratio to
16:9.
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5. Product Application Scope
5.1 Lawful Use of Products:
This product is intended to be used solely for lawful purposes and should not
be used to copy or duplicate any discs, information, data or other media that is
protected by copyrights, trademarks, patents or other proprietary rights without
the express consent of the owner of those rights. Purchasers and users of this
product agree to indemnify and hold EZPnP harmless from and against any
claims of infringement of any proprietary rights of others from use of this product.
5.2 Disclaimer:
The operating speed and performance stated in the product literature are for
comparison with similar products only. The actual speed or time may vary depending on the type and quality of media. We do not offer any warranty that the
speed or performance will be identical in a similar backup copying cycle. Due to
continuous product improvement efforts, product performance and specifications
are subject to change without notice.
It is the user’s responsibility to make sure the data on the memory card has been
successfully backed up onto the disc before erasing the content of the memory
card. The manufacturer and sellers of this device are not responsible for any data
lost from the memory card.
5.3 Acknowledgment & Trademark
All contents are subject to change at any time without notice. No responsibility is
assumed for its use; nor for infringements of patents or other rights of third parties
and no patent or license is implied hereby.
EZDigiMagic is a trademark of EZPnP Technologies Corp. All other trademarks
mentioned herein are properties of their respective owners. The specifications of
the product are subject to change without any prior notice.
6. FCC & Safety Scope
6.1 FCC Compliance Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
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6.2 FCC WARNING
Changes or modifi cations not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
6.3 Safety Instructions
(1) Please read these safety instructions carefully.
(2) When using the unit, always follow the instructions outlined in the “Operating
Instructions” section of this manual.
(3) DO NOT install or operate the product in high temperature, humidity or dusty
environment.
(4) Hold CD/DVD discs by their edges. Do not touch the surface of the discs.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE DAMAGED DISCS OR MEMORY CARDS.
(5) DO NOT touch or attempt to clean the lens in the disc tray.
(6) Please disconnect the equipment from your AC outlet before cleaning. DO
NOT use liquid or sprayed detergent for cleaning. Use a moist sheet or cloth
to clean the exterior of the unit only.
(7) For pluggable equipment, the socket-outlet shall be installed near the equip-
ment and shall be easily accessible.
(8) Please keep this equipment away from humid areas.
(9) Always place this equipment on a reliable surface. If the equipment is not on
a reliable surface, it may drop and cause injury.
(10) Make sure the voltage of the power source is appropriate when connecting
the equipment to the power outlet.
(11) Place the power cord where people will not step or trip on it. DO NOT place
objects over the power cord.
(12) DO NOT use if the power cord is damaged or frayed.
(13) All Cautions and Warnings on the equipment should be noted.
(14) If the EZDigiMagic will not be in use for several days, disconnect the unit
from the power outlets, to avoid damage by transient power surges. Remove
batteries from compartment.
(15) Never pour any liquids into the openings; this could cause fire or electrical
shock.
(16) Never open the equipment. For safety reasons, the equipment should only
be opened by qualifi ed service personnel.
(17) If one of the following situations arises, have the equipment checked by a
qualifi ed service person:
(a) The power cord or plug is damaged.
(b) Liquid has penetrated into the equipment.
(c) The equipment has been exposed to moisture.
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(d) The equipment has not worked well or you can not get it to work
according to the user’s manual.
(e) The equipment was dropped and damaged.
(f) If the equipment has obvious signs of damage.
(18) DO NOT store the product in environments where the temperature can
reach above 60°C (140°F); this may damage the product.
(19) Use only the approved power adapter supplied with the product.
Caution:
Performing unauthorized modifications and adjustments to the unit, or
using this product in a manner other than specified herein may result in
hazardous radiation exposure.
DANGER!
Invisible laser radiation may be present when opened. Avoid direct exposure to beam. This device Complies with FDA radiation performance
standards, 21CFR, subchapter J.
7. Warranty & Technical Support
Limited Product Warranty
EZPnP offers a one-year warranty covering material and workmanship of
this product under normal usage conditions. Upon confirmation by our technical
service staff, product failure--excluding any misuse or handling damage, will be
repaired or replaced at our discretion.
WARNING!
Do NOT attempt to disassemble the device as there are no user service-able
parts. Please contact EZPnP to arrange for product repair. If you at-tempt to
disassemble the device, the warranty may be voided and EZPnP will not be
responsible for any product damage or repair.
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For Technical Support Please Contact:
EZPnP USA
E-Mail: tech@ezpnp-usa.com
(888)393-9960
EZPnP Taiwan
E-Mail: service@ezpnp.com
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Portable Photo & Video Backup
DVD Burner
User’s Manual
For Models: DM220-U Series
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
1-1.Basic Configuration................................................. P. 2
1-2.Product Features..................................................... P. 2
2. Product Tour
2-1.Front Bezel............................................................. P. 4
Thank you for purchasing our EZDigiMagic DM220-U series. EZDigiMagic
enables you to produce a backup copy of a ash memory card (CF SD/MMC/MS/
xD) or USB storage device directly onto a blank DVD or CD disc. Features like
one-touch operation and stand-alone burning make using EZDigiMagic a snap.
EZDigiMagic’s compact size and portability make it the perfect travel companion.
There’s now no need to worry about your camera’s memory media not having
enough capacity when you’re on the go. Additionally, your unit can be connected
to a PC and be used as an external DVD/CD burner. EZDigiMagic makes digital
photography EZ!
Warning: Please be certain that all data on the memory card has been
successfully backed up onto the disc before erasing the contents of the
memory card. The manufacturer and resellers of EZDigiMagic are not
responsible for any data lost from the memory card.
1-1. Basic Configuration
Please review contents to ensure your EZDigiMagic is complete.
√ EZDigiMagic DM220-U main unit (Note: 1.2V AA Ni-MH batteries and battery
charger are not included)
User’s Manual CD
√
(110V – 240V) Universal AC Power Adapter
√
USB 2.0 Cable
√
1-2. Product Features
Directly copy from USB drive or ash card to DVD with NO PC NEEDED
●
Easy to backup photo and video files directly from most major iOS or Android-
●
based handheld devices, such as smart phones
Supports most major memory card formats.
●
CF type I/II and multiple card slots are available
●
USB 2.0 host for copying photo / video files directly from digital camera and
●
camcorder ---- without using a PC
Files can be shared, in any direction, between DVD/CD, Flash Memory Card,
●
and USB storage devices
Fast and reliable data backup from memory cards or USB devices to DVD/
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CD
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Selectable copy modes: Copy by file type [Photo/Video/Music] are supported
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Advanced professional features including Disc Spanning and Time/Date
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Stamping
Back-lit LCD display allows function settings to be read easily
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2. Product Tour
2-1. Front Bezel
(1)(2)(3)(4)
Figure 1
DVD Burner: Press top Eject button in order to release DVD tray. Place
(1)
blank DVD or CD disc in tray and close tray by sliding it back into operating
position.
(2) CF Card Slot: CF Type I/II slot, you may insert CF card or MD 1”HDD
directly into slot.
(3) USB Slot: Support USB Host for external USB Mass Storage class devices
such as USB pen drive or USB HDD (must have self power), HDD-based
camcorder.
(4) Multi Card Slot: Multiple card slot for MS/MS Pro, SD, MMC, xD. (Note: Only
one card can be used at a time)
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2-2. Top Bezel
(1)
(2)
Figure 2
(1) LCD display screen :
Displays the operating menu & working status
(2) Control Keypad:
One-touch operations to control EZDigiMagic functions.
KeyDescriptionFunction
EjectEject keyDisc ejects from unit
Set/CopySet /Copy key
▲Up key
▼Down keyNavigate down a menu; or decrease a value
◄Left key
►Right key
Allows special selections and setting of items,
also works as QuickCopy key
Navigate up a menu; or increase a value when
setting a selection
Back out of a sub-menu and goes to the next
higher level; or hold for 2 sec. to return to the
main menu
Enter key; or navigate into a sub-menu or
selects a function from a list
(3)
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LED Indicator:
(3)
The green / red LED will light up as listed in table:
ItemOperation SettingLight
0.Power offNone
1.System initial stageG / R
2.Ready to CopyNone / G
3.Copy / BusyG / F
4.Copy ErrorNone
5.Battery LowR / F
* “F” Flash, “G” Green, “R” Red
2-3. Rear Panel
(1)(2)(3)
Figure 3
(1) USB Port:
Plug the USB 2.0 cable into this socket and connect the other end to your
PC.
(2) Power Connector:
Insert the power connector from the AC adapter or the optional car kit
adapter into this socket.
(3) Power Switch:
Slide the switch to the LEFT for the “ON” position to start the unit; or slide
the switch to the RIGHT for the “OFF” position to shut down the unit.
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2-4.Battery Compartment
The DM220-U is equipped with a battery compartment. (Batteries and
battery charger are not included.) Install four AA rechargeable 1.2V
Ni-MH batteries into the battery compartment. Be sure to align the
(+) an (-) battery poles according to the diagram located at the bottom
of the compartment. (See Figure 4)
NOTE: EZDigiMagic does not recharge batteries.
Figure 4
* Important Notes Regarding Rechargeable NI-MH AA Batteries:
(1) EZDigiMagic DM220 requires (4) AA Ni-MH batteries with a minimum current
of 1800 mAh. Dry cell or alkaline batteries do not meet this requirement.
Typical estimated usage times for fully charged recharge able batteries with
the following mAh ratings are:
Battery Capacity2300mAh
Usage Time120min
NOTE: As Cells Age, Usage Times Will Diminish
(2) The red LED indicator may blink occasionally during the burning operation.
This is normal even if the battery is fully charged.
(3) If the red LED indicator blinks continuously or the LCD battery icon displays
“low battery”, connect an AC power adapter or recharge the batteries immediately after completing the current copy operation. If this is not done, the
next copy operation may result in failure or a damaged disc.
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(4) Batteries will discharge if they are not used for a period of time. Make sure
batteries are all fully-charged before major usage.
(NOTE: The amount of discharge is dependent upon make and model
of the batteries; please consult battery manufacturer’s specification
data).
(5) Please follow instructions provided by rechargeable battery manufacturers
for operation, recharging, maintenance and disposal of the batteries.
(NOTE: Mixing different brands of rechargeable batteries, or fully and
partially charged batteries is NOT recommended.)
(6) For safety, batteries should be removed when discharged or when the
EZDigiMagic is not being used.
(7) NOTE: Batteries are not charged by the DM220-U. When powering the unit
using NiMH rechargeable batteries only, the user must consider the added
power drain associated with some memory cards and USB devices. The
use of MicroDrives, or certain USB Hard Drives and personal media players
(which are USB-powered or recharge from the USB port) will substantially
reduce the operating time for a charged set of NiMH batteries.
2-5.Car Power Adapter Kit (Optional)
(A)
Figure 5
(B)
For Use:
(1) Insert the connector (A) of the Car Power Adapter Kit into the car's cigarette
lighter or 12V accessory socket.
(2) Insert connector (B) into the power connector socket on DM220.
(3) Follow the normal operating procedures as described in Section 3: LCD
Menu
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3. Menu Instructions
3-1 LCD Display
1. Line 1:
Title or Main Menu Selection
2. Line 2 & 3:
Menu Selection List (use
navigate up/down)
3. Line 4:
Figure 6
3-2 Icon List
DescriptionIcons
Arrow Key
AC Power
Battery High, Low
CF, 6-in-1, DISC, USB
File, File Selected
Folder , Folder Selected
Setup
4-way navigation button menu
key to
, ,
,
, , ,
,
,
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3-3 Menu List
Main MenuSub-FunctionFunction Description
CF to DiscQuick copy CF Card data to disc
M-Card to DiscQuick copy M-Card data to disc
USB to DiscQuick copy USB device data to disc
Copy
Can select Copy All or Copy Photo, Copy Video, Copy Music,
Copy Selected Folder/File
Copy to USBQuick copy ALL data to USB
Can select CF to USB, M-Card to USB, Disc to USB
Display CF Card total capacity and used
capacity, delete file, copy file to other device
Display SD/MMC/MS/xD card total capacity
and used capacity, delete file, copy file to
other device
Display USB storage total capacity and used
capacity, delete file, copy file to other device
Enable the setup of the start and end dates of
daylight saving time
Set DISC Burn Method to “Multi-session or
Single Session “
Display default folder name string on the
copied disc
Display default disc label string on the copied
disc
Currently supports only English; other
language may be supported for special
versions
Display backup counter information
File
Manager
Verify
Session
Compare
Setup
CF Card
M-Card
USB Device
DiscDisplay disc capacity, copy file to other device
Verify the last burned session
Compare data of the latest backup on the disc with the original
data on the ash card or the USB device
Time ZoneSet Time Zone [GMT-12 ~ GMT+13 ]
D.S.T
Date/TimeSet Date / Time
Disc Burn Method
Folder Name
Disc Label
Language
Auto Tray OutSet disc auto tray out when burning is finished
LCD ContrastSet level of display contrast
Show
Backup Count
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Setup
Show Burner Info. Show burner model version
Show System Info.
Format
Erase DiscErase CD-RW,DVD+RW,DVD-RW disc
Update Firmware Update system firmware
Compare after
Burn
Power Saving
Show system model Firmware & Hardware
versions
Format CF,SD,MMC,XD,MS cards & USB
storage device
Set compare after burn to “After Success or
Never“
Set screen-blanking time-out choices for
Power Saving
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4. Operating Instructions
To ensure maximum usage satisfaction and extend product life, please follow the
operating instructions listed below:
4-1. Stand-Alone Copy
This function can quickly copy data from USB/CF/6-IN-1 slot and burn to
DVD/CD disc; the operating procedures are listed below:
(1) Make sure the power source is connected correctly (or the batteries are fully
charged).
(2) Turn on the power switch.
(3) Put in a blank DVD or CD disc into the burner tray and close.
(4) Insert a USB storage device or CF, SD/MMC/MS/xD card into the appropri-
ate slot. (NOTE: Insert devices into only one slot at a time)
(5)
From the menu selection, use the UP and DOWN arrow keys (
the menu item “Copy”.
(NOTE: only three menu options will be displayed at one time. Use the up/
( )
down
arrow to scroll to the additional menu options.) The selected item
will be highlighted with white text. Finish the selection by pressing the
(►)
RIGHT arrow key
(6) Source Selection: If only one ash slot is occupied, DM220-U will automatic-
ally detect and show the source card type in the dark background bar. If all
three sources are occupied, then the source type will default to the 6-in-1
card slot. If two devices are inserted, then user must choose the desired
source card type for the “Copy” operation.
.
) to move to
Figure 7
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(7) Once the copy source is selected, press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to
activate the “Copy” command and move to any of the sub-option selections:
“Copy All”, “Copy Photo”, “Copy Video”, “Copy Music”, “Copy Selected
Folder/Files”.
(8) For most common applications, press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to execute
“Copy All” so all data from the source media will be copied onto the disc.
(9) When the “Copy” command is being executed, the display will show the
source and disc capacity for confirmation of sufficient available space. Press
the RIGHT arrow key (►) to begin the disc burning.
(10) During disc burning, the progress will be indicated by the percentage of
completion.
Figure 9
(11) Once the burning is completed, the status will be shown on the display. If
the “Auto Tray Out” option is set in the device setup, the disc tray will eject
automatically; otherwise the user must press the eject button to remove.
Figure 10
(12) If the Copy Select sub-option is selected, then the user must use the SET
key to select the files or folders for copying. Use the UP/DOWN arrow key (
) to move to the item selected, press the SET key to confirm selection, the
selected file or folder will have a check mark. You may repeat the selection
above to check mark several files or folders.
Figure 11 ~ 13
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(13) Once the selection process is completed, press the RIGHT arrow key (►
), the display will show the check-marked item (only one of the multipleselected file will be shown). Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) again, the
copying process will start and then the display will show <Copy Done> after
completion.
Figure 14 ~ 16
(14) If total data size is greater than remaining space of writable disc, DM220-U
will request "Disc Spanning" function. To continue the COPY operation using
multiple discs, press the RIGHT ARROW key (►). Otherwise, use the LEFT
ARROW key (◄) to abort. (NOTE: only complete files will be copied to each
disc. Files larger than 650MB cannot be backed up to a CD disc.)
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4-2 File Manager
File Manager enables the user to browse the media currently available on
DM220-U. The user may check file sizes, delete, or copy files.
4-2.1 Operating Instructions
(1)
From the main menu, use the UP/DOWN arrow keys (
Manager”.
Figure 17
(2) Source Selection: If only one slot is occupied, DM220-U will detect and
show the source card type with a dark background bar. If all three slots are
occupied, the device will default to the 6-in-1 card slot as the source. If 2
slots are occupied, the user must select the desired source for the “Copy”
operation.
(3) Once the source is selected, press the RIGHT arrow (►) to execute the
command. The display will show the total capacity and the used capacity of
the media in the source. Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) again to open the
file folder and display the content of the folder.
(4)
Use the UP and DOWN arrow keys (
to the desired item. If the item is a file, press the RIGHT arrow key (►)
to display the file size. If the item is a sub-folder, then the contents will be
displayed. Press the BACK key to return to the previous folder level.
) to scroll in the file list and move
) to select “2. File
Figure 18
4-2.2 File Copy and Delete Instructions
(1) Once the copy source is selected and the content of the folder is displayed,
use the up/down arrow (
(Note: in File Manager, only one item under the folder can be selected,
not multiple items.)
) to move to the desired item.
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(2) Once the desired item is selected, press the SET button. The menu will
show choices for “Copy” and “Delete”. Use the UP/DOWN (
make the selection.
(3) If “Copy” is selected, the copy options (“Copy to USB”, “Copy to CF”, “Copy
to disc”, “Copy to M-Card”) will be displayed. Press the RIGHT arrow key (►)
for “Copy to USB” (or other choices), the message “Copy Now” will appear.
Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) again to start the copying.
(NOTE: only two menu options will be displayed at one time. Use the
up/down arrow (
(3.1) During copying, the progress will be shown as percentage of
completion.
(3.2) Once the copying process is completed, the display will show the
completion status. Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) again to return to
the source selection menu. Press the LEFT arrow key (◄) to return to
the source folder and item selection menu.
) to scroll to the additional menu options.)
Figure 19
Figure 20
) arrow key to
Figure 21
(4) If the “Delete” function is selected, the selected item will be deleted from the
folder (applicable only for files in USB, CF, and 6-in-1 media). (NOTE: You
can only erase the entire DVD content in “Setup” by selecting the “Erase
Disc” option.)
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4-3 Verify Session
To verify whether the last burned session on the disc is readable or not.
(1) If you need to verify the result after Copy is completed, place the disc you
just burned into the disc tray and execute the menu item “3. Verify Session”.
Figure 22
(2) Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to execute the function.The display will
show the status of verification. “File Count” indicates the number of files in
the last session and “Check” indicates the number of files that have been
verified.
Figure 23
(3) After the “Verify Session” is completed successfully, the display will show
“Check Disc OK!” message. Press the left or RIGHT arrow (►) to exit the
function. Receiving a failure message at this point may indicate a dirty or
damaged disc.
Figure 24
4-4 Compare
Compare data of the latest backup on the disc with the original data on the ash
card or the USB device.
Figure 25 ~ 26
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4-5 Setup
Setup can display the current status of the device and allows for changes of defaults and advanced operations that require more technical knowledge. For all
Setup options listed below, use the UP/DOWN (
setup options; use the LEFT (◄) arrow to return to the main menu; use the RIGHT
(►) arrow to enter the selected menu option. (
use of the COPY/SET button
4-5.1 Time Zone: (NOTE: The time zone should always be set BEFORE
establishing the “ date/time “ setting)
Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to enter this function. The display will show the
time zones for different GMT values. Use the UP/DOWN arrow key (
to the desired time zone and press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to confirm. The time
zone is for time stamp of the files created by the device.
) The functions are explained below:
) arrows to scroll through the
NOTE:some settings require the
) to move
Figure 27
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4-5.2 D.S.T:
This function enables the setup of the start and end dates of daylight saving time.
After entering this function, select Enable and On, then use UP/DOWN arrow key
) to change the dates in mm/dd format.
(
Figure 28
(1)
Select Enable to enter the setup. Use UP/DOWN key (
press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to confirm.
(2) After the DST is enabled, the start time of the daylight saving time can
beentered by selecting Start Time from the DST setup menu and press the
RIGHT arrow key (►). The date can be changed by using the UP/DOWN (
) arrow key. After the date is set, press the LEFT arrow key (◄) to complete
the setup.
(3) After completing the Start Time setup, the end time can be entered by
selecting the End Time from the DST setup menu and press the RIGHT
arrow key (►). The date can be changed by using the up/down arrow key.
After the end date is set, press the LEFT arrow key (◄) to complete the
setup.
) to move to On and
Figure 29 ~ 30
Figure 31 ~ 32
Figure 33 ~ 34
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4-5.3 Date / Time:
Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to enter this function. The display will show the
current date and time. If changing the date/time is desired, press the SET key.
The field to be changed will be shown as a darkened block. Use the RIGHT arrow
key (►) to move to the desired selection and use the UP/DOWN arrow key (
to adjust values. Once the adjustment is completed, press the SET key again or
LEFT arrow key (◄) to complete the time/date setup.
Figure 35
4-5.4 Disc Burn Method:
Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to enter this function. The options “Multi Session” and “Single Session“ will appear. Select the desired option and press the
RIGHT arrow key (►) again to confirm. (NOTE: if “Single Session” is selected,
each blank disc can only be burned once and no additional files can be added
later.)
4-5.5 Folder Name:
Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to enter this function. The display will show the
folder name used.
4-5.6 Disc Label:
Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to enter this function. The display will show
the name label for the disc created. (NOTE: Press the UP/DOWN (
to change setting; press the RIGHT (►) arrow to keep the new setting;
press the LEFT (◄) arrow to go back to the setup item menu.)
4-5.7 Language:
Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to enter this function. The display will show the
language choices. Use the UP/DOWN key (
and press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to confirm the selection. Only one language
may be available for your unit.
4-5.8 Auto Tray Out:
Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to enter this function. The display will show
choice for On and Off. Use the UP/DOWN key (
and press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to confirm the selection. Only one language
may be available for your unit. The “On” option will eject the disc tray after the disc
burning operation is completed.
) to move to the desired language,
) to move to the desired choice
) arrow
)
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4-5.9 LCD Contrast:
Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to enter this function. The display will show the
current contrast level. Use UP/Down key (
4-5.10 Show Backup Count:
Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to enter this function. The display will show the
number of times the backup operations have been completed this time only and
the total number of backups made so far.
4-5.11 Show Burner Info:
Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to enter this function. The display will show he
disc burner device model number and firmware version
4-5.12 Show System Info:
Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to enter this function. The display will show he
system model number and firmware version
4-5.13 Format:
Operating Instructions: Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to enter this function.
The options for “Source Format” will appear. The card type will be automatically
detected and displayed if only one card type is inserted. If two cards are in-serted,
the user must select the source card to be formatted. Press the RIGHT arrow key
(►) and the “Format Now” message will appear. Press the RIGHT arrow key (►)
again to start the format process. The progress will be displayed as percentage of
completion until it is completed. (WARNING: The formatting function will erase
all data on the card)
4-5.14 Erase Disc:
Operating Instructions: Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to enter this function and
the “Erase Now” message will appear. Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) again, the
“Erase” will start and the progress will be shown in percentage completion. Once
the operation is completed, the status will be shown on the display. Only CD-RW
or DVD +/- RW discs can be erased.
) to increase/decrease adjustment.
Figure 36 ~ 37
4-5.15 Update Firmware:
Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to enter this function. The display will show the
current system firmware version number. If needed, the new firmware can be
saved onto any media (Memory Card, Disc or USB drive) and loaded into the
EZDigiMagic by pressing the RIGHT arrow key (►) again to install the firmware
update. (NOTE: This operation should be performed only if there is a need to
update the firmware.)
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4-5.16 Compare After Burn:
Press the RIGHT arrow key (►) to enter this function. The display will show
choice for”After Success” and ”Never”. Choosing the ”After Success” setting will
compare data after burning is completed; choosing ”Never” selection will not
compare.
Figure 38
4-5.17 Screen-Blanking Feature for Power Saving:
Press the Right arrow key (►) to enter this function. The display will show the
screen-blanking time-out choices for Power saving. Use the UP/Down arrow
) to move to the desired power saving time-out setting and press the Right
key(
arrow key (►) to confirm.
Figure 39
* PERFORMANCE NOTE:
To optimize the copy performance of your ash memory card with the EZDigiMagic
DM220-U unit, it is recommended that users backup their photos, and then reformat the ash memory cards, in the camera, on a regular basis. Please refer
to your camera user’s manual for re-formatting instructions. Re-formatting your
memory card helps to prevent unpredictable burning results (to CD or DVD discs)
that can be caused by corrupted or damaged images found on the memory card.
CAUTION:
Re-formatting the flash memory card will erase all data that was previously
stored on the memory card. Be sure images are saved (to a HDD, CD disc or
DVD disc) before re-formatting the memory card.
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5. Product Application Scope
5.1 Lawful Use of Products:
This product is intended to be used solely for lawful purposes and should not
be used to copy or duplicate any discs, information, data or other media that is
protected by copyrights, trademarks, patents or other proprietary rights without
the express consent of the owner of those rights. Purchasers and users of this
product agree to indemnify and hold EZPnP harmless from and against any
claims of infringement of any proprietary rights of others from use of this product.
5.2 Disclaimer:
The operating speed and performance stated in the product literature are for
comparison with similar products only. The actual speed or time may vary depending on the type and quality of media. We do not offer any warranty that the
speed or performance will be identical in a similar backup copying cycle. Due to
continuous product improvement efforts, product performance and specifications
are subject to change without notice.
It is the user’s responsibility to make sure the data on the memory card has been
successfully backed up onto the disc before erasing the content of the memory
card. The manufacturer and sellers of this device are not responsible for any data
lost from the memory card.
5.3 Acknowledgment & Trademark
All contents are subject to change at any time without notice. No responsibility is
assumed for its use; nor for infringements of patents or other rights of third parties
and no patent or license is implied hereby.
EZDigiMagic is a trademark of EZPnP Technologies Corp. All other trademarks
mentioned herein are properties of their respective owners. The specifications of
the product are subject to change without any prior notice.
6. FCC & Safety Scope
6.1 FCC Compliance Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
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6.2 FCC WARNING
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
6.3 Safety Instructions
(1) Please read these safety instructions carefully.
(2) When using the unit, always follow the instructions outlined in the “Operating
Instructions” section of this manual.
(3) DO NOT install or operate the product in high temperature, humidity or dusty
environment.
(4) Hold CD/DVD discs by their edges. Do not touch the surface of the discs.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE DAMAGED DISCS OR MEMORY CARDS.
(5) DO NOT touch or attempt to clean the lens in the disc tray.
(6) Please disconnect the equipment from your AC outlet before cleaning. DO
NOT use liquid or sprayed detergent for cleaning. Use a moist sheet or cloth
to clean the exterior of the unit only.
(7) For pluggable equipment, the socket-outlet shall be installed near the equip-
ment and shall be easily accessible.
(8) Please keep this equipment away from humid areas.
(9) Always place this equipment on a reliable surface. If the equipment is not on
a reliable surface, it may drop and cause injury.
(10) Make sure the voltage of the power source is appropriate when connecting
the equipment to the power outlet.
(11) Place the power cord where people will not step or trip on it. DO NOT place
objects over the power cord.
(12) DO NOT use if the power cord is damaged or frayed.
(13) All Cautions and Warnings on the equipment should be noted.
(14) If the EZDigiMagic will not be in use for several days, disconnect the unit
from the power outlets, to avoid damage by transient power surges. Remove
batteries from compartment.
(15) Never pour any liquids into the openings; this could cause fire or electrical
shock.
(16) Never open the equipment. For safety reasons, the equipment should only
be opened by qualifi ed service personnel.
(17) If one of the following situations arises, have the equipment checked by a
qualifi ed service person:
(a) The power cord or plug is damaged.
(b) Liquid has penetrated into the equipment.
(c) The equipment has been exposed to moisture.
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(d) The equipment has not worked well or you can not get it to work
according to the user’s manual.
(e) The equipment was dropped and damaged.
(f) If the equipment has obvious signs of damage.
(18) DO NOT store the product in environments where the temperature can
reach above 60°C (140°F); this may damage the product.
(19) Use only the approved power adapter supplied with the product.
Caution:
Performing unauthorized modifications and adjustments to the unit, or
using this product in a manner other than specified herein may result in
hazardous radiation exposure.
DANGER!
Invisible laser radiation may be present when opened. Avoid direct exposure to beam. This device Complies with FDA radiation performance
standards, 21CFR, subchapter J.
7. Warranty & Technical Support
Limited Product Warranty
EZPnP offers a one-year warranty covering material and workmanship of
this product under normal usage conditions. Upon confirmation by our technical
service staff, product failure--excluding any misuse or handling damage, will be
repaired or replaced at our discretion.
WARNING!
Do NOT attempt to disassemble the device as there are no user service-able
parts. Please contact EZPnP to arrange for product repair. If you at-tempt to
disassemble the device, the warranty may be voided and EZPnP will not be
responsible for any product damage or repair.
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For Technical Support Please Contact:
EZPnP USA
E-Mail: tech@ezpnp-usa.com
(888)393-9960
EZPnP Taiwan
E-Mail: service@ezpnp.com
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