Any unauthorized modification to this equipment may result in the revocation by the FCC of the user’s
authority to operate this equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used
in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee
that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
• Increase the separation between the equipment and antenna
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different than that to which the receiver is connected
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
This product is in conformity with the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) through compliance with the following
European standards: EN 55022, EN 55024. The CE mark has been affixed in accordance with the CE
Marking Directive 93/68/EEC.
Canadian Department of Communications (DOC) Statement
This Class B digital apparatus complies with the Canadian ICES-003 Issue 4:2004. Cet appareil numerique de la classe B est
conforme a la norme NMB-003
du Canade.
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BD Pro Series
Introduction
The BD Pro Series includes models containing 4, 7, and 10 recorders. The BD Pro Series
models include an internal hard drive for convenient master storage.
Each is a high speed CD, DVD, and BD Recordable duplication system from Microboards
Technology, LLC.
Regardless of the number of drives, the BD Pro is perfect for any user requiring easy copying of
audio, video, or Data DVD/CD/BDs. The 2-line 20 character LCD display panel provides the user
with status of the duplication process, the type of process being run, master size, and other useful
information.
Applications suited for the BD Pro include Pro Audio, Multimedia, Government / Education,
Software Development, Medical Imaging, and Data Interchange.
Unpacking your system
When unpacking your duplicator, confirm the following items are included:
• BD Pro duplicator
• Power cable
• Manual
• DVD-R disc
• USB cable
• NetConnect software Installation Disc
If any of these items are missing, please contact Microboards Technology Technical Support.
IMPORTANT: Please keep all the packing for your BD Pro duplicator. If your unit ever needs to
be sent in for service, it must be returned in the original packing or the warranty will be voided.
Installation
• Connect the supplied power cable to the BD Pro duplicator and plug in to a protected
power outlet strip or UPS power supply.
Note for Installation:
1) Please verify that the voltage switch above the power connection is set correctly for
your local power specifications.
2) The socket outlet should be installed near the equipment and be easily accessible.
3) Do not block cooling fans.
• Turn on power to the duplicator.
• The system will go through initialization and then display: 1. Copy.
• Install the NetConnect application and drivers on any PC that may be accessing the hard
drive in the duplicator. These are necessary for your PC to recognize the duplicator hard
drive’s format.
• For USB Mode, connect to a PC via an unoccupied USB port. To access the drive, the
External Connection mode must be turned ON in the Setup Menu (See page 17).
•The system is now ready to use.
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The LCD Control Panel
The LCD Control Panel shown above has a two-line, 20 character LCD display to provide user
feedback. Eight push buttons control the operation of the Microboards BD Pro Series duplicators.
The functions for these buttons are shown in Table 1-1.
Control NameFunction
▲
▼
ENT
ESC
Up Scroll up through the menu or list.
Down Scroll down through the menu or list.
ENT or
OK
ESC Go back to the previous function.
Copy
Speed
CD+G
Ext
Connect
Execute the function. Also called OK in the Menus.
Quick key to make a copy. Pressing this key takes you directly to the Copy
menu.
Quick key to access the Burn Speed selections. Pressing this key takes you
directly to the Select Burn Speed menu.
Quick key to change the CD+G Support setting.
As BluRay Recorders do not support duplication of the CD+G format, this
setting is not used on the BD Pro Series.
Quick key to change the External Connection setting. Pressing this key takes
you directly to the External Connection menu item within the Setup menu.
Table 1-1: Front Panel Controls
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Hardware Description
The BD Pro system consists of 4 to 10 BD Recorders (based on model), USB Connection, and
Controller module. The BD Pro Series also includes an internal Hard Drive for Master Image
Storage.
The USB Connection is located on the back of the BD Pro.
The master discs always go into the top recorder drive.
The blank media will always go into the remaining recorder drives.
The power switch and power LED are also located on the front of the BD Pro duplicator.
The LCD display will show the different menu selections and also information pertaining to the
recording process. Here is a typical example of what is displayed during the COPY process:
BD PROV3-04
Controller Interface
BD Recorder Drives
Power Switch and
LED
Displays the function being performed,
such as Copying or Testing.
Copying
15
Displays the number of discs
successfully burned with the
current master.
Shows the percentage
71%
completed for this
action.
Shows the total size of the
master being copied.
4447M
3157M
Shows the amount of data burned
to the discs currently in the
recorders.
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Main Menu
This section provides an overview of the menu options. These menu options are explained in
detail in the Using the BD Pro Series Duplicator section starting on page 10.
Copy
Use the Copy menu to make CD and DVD copies. Before you start a copy, make sure
you have selected the correct Master Source.
Test
Use the Test menu to simulate the copy process. With simulation, write once recordable
discs such as DVD-R, or CDR will be reusable.
Note: DVD+R and BD recordable media are not compatible with simulation mode. If
you try to simulate with these media types, you will encounter failure messages.
If you are using Rewritable discs as your blank media during the simulation, the
content on those discs will be permanently erased.
Compare
Use the Compare function to perform a bit-by-bit comparison between the content of your
master disc and the contents of all discs it copied. This ensures that all of your copies are
identical to original master disc.
Note: The bit-by-bit comparison will only apply on all DVDs and Data CDs. The
readability check will be applied for other formats like Audio CDs, CD+G, and
Video CDs discs due to their lack of error correction mechanisms.
Test + Copy
Use the Test + Copy menu option to simulate the copying process initially. Then, the
duplicator performs the copy process on the blank disc(s) that passed the simulation.
Copy + Compare
Use the Copy + Compare menu option to make 100% reliable copies. After the copy
process is done, the duplicator automatically compares the copies from the content of
your original master disc.
Select Burn Speed
Use the Select Burn Speed menu option to adjust the duplication speed for the various
blank disc formats. For additional information, see Select Burn Speed on page 12.
Select Source
Use the Select Source menu option to specify which drive is being used as the master
drive. You should always select the DVD-ROM drive or the hard drive (if available) as
the source unless there is a specific need to use one of the recorders as the master
drive.
Erase
Use the Erase menu to erase your Rewritable discs.
Hard Drive Setup
This menu item will not appear if the External Connection setting is ON.
Use the Hard Drive Setup menu to access the Hard Drive functions. You can scroll
between the various options using the ▲ Up or ▼ Down button. For information on the
Hard Drive Setup functions, please see page 12.
1. Select Partition
2. Load Partition
3. Rename Partition
4. Delete Partition
5. Partition Info
6. Select Loading Drive
7. Format Hard Drive
Mix Audio Tracks
Use the Mix Audio Tracks menu option to select and burn specific tracks from Audio CDs
onto your blank CDs. This function will not operate if CD+G Support is ON (page 19).
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