TEAC DVD Duplicator systems are high-precision electronic devices. Do not use them in
any manner other than as specified in this manual. Please read this manual in its entirety
before you begin the installation procedure. Use of controls, adjustments, or performance
of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
To prevent fire or shock, do not expose the unit to moisture or rain.
To prevent electrical shock, do not attempt to disassemble the DVD Duplicator system.
Refer servicing to authorized personnel.
TEAC DVD Duplicator drives utilize a laser beam that can be harmful to your eyes. Do not
disassemble the cabinet or unit. Do not attempt to look through the front panel or into the
unit while the power is turned on.
A user who changes or modifies the unit or operating procedures specified herein without
expressed written approval by the manufacturer will void user authority to operate the
equipment.
Specifications and features subject to change without notice or obligation.
TEAC America, Inc. reserves the right to modify product offerings or specifications
without advanced notice. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any format
without the expressed written permission of TEAC America, Inc.
TEAC is a trademark of TEAC Corporation. All other trademarks and registered
trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Piracy Statement
Copying audio, video, or software without the permission of the copyright holder is illegal.
TEAC accepts no responsibility for copyright infringement or misuse of this equipment. It
is the sole responsibility of the user to ensure that the legal copyrights of the copyright
owners are respected.
About This Manual
This
TEAC DVD Duplicator User’s Manual
Duplicator. It is divided into the following chapters:
Chapter 1: Introduction
This chapter describes the shipping package contents and introduces the TEAC DVD
Duplicator.
Chapter 2: Using the DVD Duplicator
This chapter explains how to set up the DVD Duplicator. It also details its basic copy
operation.
Chapter 3: DVD Duplicator Functions
This chapter explains all available functions of the DVD Duplicator.
Appendix A: List of Functions
Appendix A includes a complete list of all DVD Duplicator functions.
Appendix B: LCD Messages
Appendix B lists all messages that may appear on the LCD display.
Appendix C: About DVD-R and DVD-RW Discs
Appendix C contains information about handling, loading, and ejecting discs.
Appendix D: Specifications
Appendix D includes technical specifications for the TEAC DVD Duplicator units.
Appendix E: Technical Support and Warranty
Aappendix E explains how to contact technical support at TEAC America, Inc. and
provides Limited Warranty information.
TEAC 1x1 DVD Duplicators are available in various models with or without internal hard disk drives. Please refer to “Specifications” on page 28
for detailed information on the model you purchased.
❑
This document, the TEAC 1x1 DVD Duplicator User's Manual, is intended
for DVD Duplicator models DVW-D11 and DVW-D11H. Operational
instructions for both models are essentially the same. The primary difference between models is that the DVW-D11H features an internal hard disk
drive, which you can use as an alternative source drive.
The TEAC DVD Duplicator is a stand-alone disc-to-disc DVD Duplicator system
that does not require connection to a computer. It can duplicate a single master
DVD to DVD media at up to 16X speeds, resulting in an exact replica of a 4.7GB
disc. It can also duplicate discs to CD-R media at up to 48X speeds.
The TEAC DVD Duplicator is designed to perform DVD copying quickly and
accurately. The DVD Duplicator automatically identifies source DVD formats
and replicates the content as required.
The TEAC DVD Duplicator performs continuous copying with no waiting. It is
an ideal DVD Duplicator for the advanced user who requires speed and accuracy.
You can set up your TEAC DVD Duplicator very quickly and easily. There is no
need to install any software. There is no need to attach any cables to your
computer. The TEAC DVD Duplicator functions entirely as a stand-alone unit.
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DVD Duplicator Package Contents
DVD Duplicator Package Contents
Your TEAC DVD Duplicator package includes the following items (see
Figure 1).
❑
TEAC (1x1) DVD Duplicator unit
❑
AC power cable
❑
TEAC DVD Duplicator User’s Manual
(this booklet)
Note:
1x3 DVD DuplicatorAC power cable
Figure 1. DVD Duplicator Unit Package Contents
OR
If any of the items above is missing from your package upon purchase,
1x7 DVD Duplicator
please contact your vendor immediately.
User’s Manual
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Front Panel
Figure 2 illustrates the front panel of the DVD Duplicator unit.
LCD control panel
source drive disc tray
target drive disc tray
Front Panel
power switch
LED status indicator
Figure 2. Front Panel of the DVD Duplicator Unit
LCD control panel:
Use the control panel buttons to navigate through the
various functions viewed on the LCD display.
Figure 3. LCD Control Panel
The DVD Duplicator control panel features an LCD display and four buttons.
These buttons are described in the following table:
Press the Up arrow button to scroll up functions or menus.
Press the Down arrow button to scroll down functions or menus.
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Front Panel
Press the ENT (Enter) button to execute a selected function.
Press the ESC (Escape) button to cancel a selected function or to return to
the main menu.
source drive disc tray:
Insert the disc to be copied into the source drive. Use
the disc tray to load a DVD into the drive. You can open the tray by pressing
the eject button (if the tray fails to open, you can use the emergency eject
mechanism). You can close the tray by pressing the eject button.
Notes:
❑
TEAC strongly recommends that you do not push the tray in to close it.
Please press the eject button to eject or retract the tray.
❑
The DVD Duplicator may include an internal hard disk drive as an
alternate source drive. Please refer to “Specifications” on page 28 for
detailed information on the model that you purchased.
target drive disc tray:
Insert a blank disc into the target drive to make a copy
of the source disc. You can open the tray by pressing the eject button (if the
tray fails to open, you can use the emergency eject mechanism). You can
close the tray by pressing the eject button.
Note:
TEAC strongly recommends that you do not push the tray in to close
it. Please press the eject button to eject or retract the tray.
LED power indicator:
The LED power indicator will be continuously lit
when the DVD Duplicator power is on
power switch:
Use the power switch to turn the power to the DVD Duplicator
unit on and off.
.
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Rear Panel
Figure 4 illustrates the rear panel of the DVD Duplicator unit.
Rear Panel
AC IN
power connector
cooling fans
Figure 4. Rear Panel of the DVD Duplicator Unit
AC IN power connector:
Connect the included AC power cable to this input
connector. Plug the other end of the power cable into a three-prong receptacle
AC power outlet.
Caution:
Do not attempt to bypass the grounding plug. Otherwise, you risk
electrical shock or damage to the unit.
Note:
To ensure proper operation, use only the original AC power cable with
your TEAC DVD Duplicator unit.
cooling fan:
Ball-bearing fan cools the DVD Duplicator.
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Rear Panel
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Chapter 2. Using the DVD Duplicator
This chapter explains how to set up the DVD Duplicator, as well as basic
operation and menu functions.
Setup
Note:
The following instructions are applicable to both DVD Duplicator models
DVW-D11 and DVW-D11H. Operational instructions for both models are
essentially the same. The primary difference between models is that the DVWD11H has an internal hard disk drive, which you can use as an alternate source
drive.
Setup
1.Carefully remove the DVD Duplicator unit, AC power cord and user’s
manual from the shipping box.
Note:
event of future storage or transportation of the unit.
2.Connect one end of the included power cable to the back of the DVD
Duplicator. Connect the other end of the power cable to a three-prong
receptacle AC outlet.
Caution:
damage to the unit and electrical shock.
Please keep the original box and packaging materials for use in the
Do not attempt to bypass the grounding plug. Otherwise, you risk
3.Turn on the power to the DVD Duplicator by pressing the power button
on the lower right-hand side of the unit.
During initialization, the DVD Duplicator performs a self-test in which the
unit’s internal buffer is tested, source and target drives are detected, and the
LCD display is tested. Once the initialization is complete, the DVD
Duplicator is ready for use.
The LCD initially displays the Copy function by default.
Figure 5. Copy Function on LCD Panel
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Basic Operation
Basic Operation
This section explains the basic operation of the DVD Duplicator.
Copying from the Optical (DVD) Source Drive
Note:
The following instructions apply to both DVD Duplicator models.
1.Place a source disc in the disc tray of the source drive.
2.Switch to function
[1 Copy]
by pressing the button (if necessary).
3.Place a blank DVD-R disc into the target drive, then press the
button to start copying.
When the copy operation is complete, the DVD disc in the target drives will
be ejected automatically.
Note:
❑
With the default setting, after a source disc has been successfully copied, the
DVD Duplicator automatically ejects the target DVD disc.
❑
With the default setting, if the copy operation fails, the failed target DVD disc
remains in the target drive. To remove the failed DVD disc, press the eject
button on the target drive and retrieve the disc. Press the eject button again
to retract the disc tray. You can change the default settings by using the
[Advanced Setup] menu. (For more information, see “12 Advanced Setup
(Adv Setup)” on page 19.)
(ENT)
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Loading Data to and Copying from the Hard Disk Source Drive
Loading Data to and Copying from the Hard Disk Source Drive
Note:
The following instructions apply only to the DVD Duplicator model that
features a factory-installed hard disk drive (DVW-D11H).
During initialization (see Step 3 on page 7), the DVD Duplicator performs a selftest to detect source drives. The DVD-ROM drive and hard disk drive will be
detected as available source drives. The DVD-ROM drive is the default source
drive.
The internal hard disk drive was formatted and partitioned at the factory. Each
partition occupies 5GB of hard disk space. The number of partitions depends on
the capacity of the hard disk drive. Partitions are arranged alphabetically and
initially contain no data. A set of data loaded into a partition on the hard disk drive
is called an “image file.”
To use the hard disk drive as the source drive, you must first load an image file
from a DVD onto a partition on the hard disk drive, select the partition that
contains the data you want to copy, specify the hard disk drive as the source drive,
then execute the copy function.
1.Insert a source DVD into the DVD-ROM drive.
This disc (DVD-ROM or DVD) contains the data that you wish to copy to the
partition on the internal hard disk drive.
2.Press the / buttons to select function menu
the
The
Image, Select Image, Image Src Drive
3.Press the / buttons to select function
press the
(ENT)
Image
button.
menu includes the
(ENT)
button to access the Select a Partition submenu.
Load, Delete Image, Image Info, Compare
ImageFormat Info
and
[9-5 Select Image]
[9 Image]
functions.
, then press
The Select a Partition submenu enables you to select a partition (A, B, C, etc.)
into which to load an image file on the hard disk drive. (When the unit is
shipped from the factory, the partitions on the hard disk drive contain no
data.)
The LCD will display a message similar to the following for each
corresponding partition:
, then
Select a Partition
No image in A
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Loading Data to and Copying from the Hard Disk Source Drive
4.Press the / buttons to select the desired partition letter.
The LCD will display partition A as the first option, but you can select any
partition letter at any time.
5.Press the
(ENT)
button to confirm the desired partition.
The LCD will display a message similar to the following:
Set Partition To A
(If you selected partition B, the LCD will display the message:
Set Partition To B,
6.Press the
7.Press the / buttons to select function
(ENT)
button to transfer data from the DVD to the specified parti-
and so on.)
(ESC)
button to return to function menu
[9-1 Load]
[9 Image]
, then press the
tion on the hard disk drive.
The data (image file) on the DVD in the source drive will be copied onto the
partition you selected in Step 5.
Note:
To help you quickly locate your data in the future, TEAC recommends
that you keep track of the data that you load into each partition.
.
8.Once the data is loaded successfully, remove the source disc from the
DVD-ROM drive.
9.Repeat Steps 1 through 8 to load additional image files from other DVDs
to other partitions, if desired.
At this point, the selected partition is the same as the one you selected in Step
5 above. If you want to copy from this partition, skip to Step 12.
If you want to copy an image file from another partition into which you have
already loaded data, continue with Step 10.
10. Press the / buttons to select function
press the
(ENT)
button to access the Select a Partition submenu.
[9-5 Select Image]
, then
The Select a Partition submenu also enables you to select a partition (A, B, C,
etc.) from which you want to copy an image file.
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Loading Data to and Copying from the Hard Disk Source Drive
11. Press the / buttons to select the partition you wish to copy from,
then press the (ENT) button.
The data will be copied from the selected partition when you specify the hard
disk drive as the source and execute the copy function as described in Steps
13 through 16.
12. Press the (ESC) button twice to exit to the DVD Duplicator’s main
menu.
13. Press the / buttons to select function menu [8 Select Source],
then press the (ENT) button to access a list of available source drive
options.
14. Press the / buttons to select the hard disk drive, then press the
(ENT) button.
The hard disk drive is now designated as the source drive.
15. Press the button to switch to function [1 Copy].
The LCD will display a message similar to the following:
1 Copy. P : A
This message indicates that the data will be copied from the hard disk drive’s
partition “A” (which was selected in Step 11).
(If you selected partition B, the LCD will display the message:
“1 Copy. P : B,” and so on.)
16. Place a blank DVD-R disc into the target drive, then press the (ENT)
button to start copying.
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Loading Data to and Copying from the Hard Disk Source Drive
Note:
❑ With the default setting, after source data has been successfully copied to the
target DVD disc, the DVD Duplicator automatically ejects the disc.
❑ With the default setting, if the copy operation fails, the failed target DVD disc
remains in the target drive. To remove the failed DVD disc, press the eject
button on the target drive and retrieve the disc. Then press the eject button
again to retract the disc tray. You can change the default settings by using
the [Advanced Setup] menu. (See “12 Advanced Setup (Adv Setup)” on
page 19.)
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1 Copy
Chapter 3. DVD Duplicator Functions
The DVD Duplicator features 12 functions: Copy, Test, Test &Copy, Verify,
Compare, Prescan, Disc Info, Select Source, Image, Edit Track, Setup, and
Advanced Setup. Each function is explained below.
1 Copy
The Copy function enables you to copy data from a source DVD or a partition on
the internal hard disk (if your DVD Duplicator features a factory-installed hard
disk drive). For more information, refer to “Basic Operation” on page 8.
To copy data to one of more DVD-R discs, follow the steps below:
1.Switch to function [1 Copy] by pressing the button.
2.Insert a source disc in the source drive and a blank DVD-R disc into the
target drive.
(Note: If your DVD Duplicator features a factory-installed hard disk drive
and you wish to copy data from a partition on the hard disk, refer to “Loading
Data to and Copying from the Hard Disk Source Drive” on page 9.)
3.Press the (ENT) button.
When the copy operation is complete, the target drive ejects the copied disc.
4.To make additional copies of the same source disc, insert another blank
DVD-R disc into the target drive and press the (ENT) button.
Otherwise, press (ESC) to return to the main menu.
Note: You can use DVD-RW discs that already contain data (i.e., DVD-RW discs
that are not fully blank) as target discs. However, the data stored on the DVDRW disc will be erased automatically before the new data is copied. No special
setting or procedure is required to erase the old data.
2 Test
The Test function simulates writing to the target disc. Discs will remain blank
after the test is complete. This function is recommended if you are using
unsupported media. This function enables the target drive to adjust its laser to the
proper intensity.
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3 Test & Copy
Note: Unexpected termination or cancellation of a test will not affect a target
DVD-R disc. The target DVD-R disc will remain blank and available for use.
However, DVD-RW discs that contain data may be damaged and the data they
contained may be rendered unrecoverable. It may be necessary to re-start the
DVD Duplicator if the target drive hangs during a sudden termination.
3 Test & Copy
The Test & Copy function performs the test simulation and the copy process in one
step.
The copy process is performed only if the simulation detects no problems. If the
simulation fails, the copy process is cancelled.
4 Verify
The Verify function verifies that the target disc was written completely and with
no errors.
5 Compare
The Compare function compares data on the source and target discs after the copy
process is complete.
Note: This function works only with data discs.
6 Prescan
The Prescan function is performed on the source drive. This function scans the
disc to determine the maximum data/audio extraction speed.
7 Disc Info
The Disc Info function displays detailed information about the source disc,
including sessions, tracks, capacity, etc.
8 Select Source
The Select Source function enables you to select a drive (DVD-ROM drive, DVD
Writer drive, or hard disk drive) as the source from which to copy. You can select
a hard disk drive only on those DVD Duplicator systems that feature a factoryinstalled hard disk drive.
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9 Image
9 Image
The Image menu, which consists of seven functions (9.1 through 9.7), is valid only
on 1x1 DVD Duplicator systems that feature a factory-installed hard disk drive.
The Image menu includes Load, Delete Image, Image Info, Compare Image,
Select Image, Image Src Drive
onto the hard disk drive is called an “image file.”
9.1 Load
The factory-installed hard disk drive was partitioned and formatted at the factory.
An alphabetical letter identifies each partition. Each partition is approximately
5GB in capacity. The number of partitions depends on the capacity of the hard
disk drive. The Load function enables you to transfer data from the DVD-ROM
drive or any DVD Writer drive to the current partition of the hard disk drive.
(Note: P:A stands for partition A.) You can load as many disc images as the
number of partitions available on the hard disk drive.
, and Image Format Info functions. The data loaded
9.2 Delete Image
Use the Delete Image function to delete an image stored in a particular partition.
9.3 Image Info
Use the Image Info function to display basic information for an image file stored
in a particular partition.
9.4 Compare Image
Use the Compare Image function to compare the contents of a source DVD-ROM
disc with the image file in the partition.
9.5 Select Image
The internal hard disk drive was partitioned and formatted at the factory. An
alphabetical letter identifies each partition. Each partition is approximately 5GB
in capacity. The number of partitions depends on the capacity of the hard disk
drive. Use the Select Image function to select an image file that is stored in a
specific partition on the hard disk drive.
9.6 Image Src Drive
Use the Image Src Drive function to select the DVD-ROM drive or the DVD
Writer drive as the source from which you can load data into a particular partition
as an image file.
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9.7 Image Format Info
9.7 Image Format Info
The partitions on the hard disk drive can be configured to store a CD (1GB), DVD
(5GB), or a Double Layer (DL) (10GB) image. The factory partitions the hard disc
drive for DVD images at (5GB per partition). Use the Image Format Info function
to verify this setting.
10. Edit Track (for CD only)
The Edit Track functions enable you to create and copy a collection of songs from
different audio discs.
Note: The CD+G value must be set to OFF before you can use the Track
Extraction feature. For more information, refer to “12 Advanced Setup (Adv
Setup)” on page 19.
10.1 CD to CD Edit
The CD to CD Edit function enables you to select specific tracks from various
audio discs, combine them to create a collection of songs, and copy the collection
to blank CD-R/CD-RW discs.
Note: CD-R discs support up to 80 minutes of audio. Therefore, the number of
tracks that can be copied onto a single disc depends on the length of each
individual track.
10.2 CD to HDD
The CD to HDD function enables you to select one or more tracks from an audio
CD-ROM disc and copy them to a specific partition on the hard disk drive.
Note: CD-R discs support up to 80 minutes of audio. Therefore, the number of
tracks that can be copied onto a single disc depends on the length of each
individual track.
10.3 Play Audio Track
This function enables you to use the designated source drive as a music CD player.
If the DVD-ROM drive does not feature a headphone jack, change the source
drive designation to the DVD-RW drive using function [8 Select Source] (see
page 14.)
You can connect standard multimedia speakers to the audio jack of the designated
source drive. The volume knob on the front of the drive controls the audio volume
level. The arrow buttons on the LCD panel enable you to skip to the next
track (forward or back).
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10.4 Close Session
10.4 Close Session
This function finalizes your CD-R disc. Once the CD-R disc is finalized, no more
audio can be added to that disc.
11 Setup
The Setup menu includes a list of options that enable you to change the original
default configuration. Various settings are available under the Setup menu that
control the operation of the DVD Duplicator. However, TEAC recommends that
you use the original default settings for optimal operation.
11.1 Language
The DVD Duplicator LCD panel can display text in English and Spanish. The
Language function enables you to select the display language. English is the
default option.
11.2 CD Burn Speed
The CD Burn Speed setting controls the writing speed of the target drive when
recording onto CD-R/CD-RW media. The default value is MAXIMUM, which
writes at the highest speed available on the target drive.
11.3 DVD Burn Speed
The DVD Burn Speed setting controls the writing speed of the target drive when
recording onto DVD±RW media. The default value is MAXIMUM, which writes at
the highest speed available on the target drive. On occasion, using the maximum
writing speed will cause copy failure due to poor quality DVD±RW discs. In this
case, TEAC recommends that you reduce the writing speed.
11.4 Read Speed
The Read Speed function enables you to set the reading speed of the target drive.
MAXIMUM is the default setting.
11.5 Auto Start Drive
The Auto Start Drive setting enables the DVD Duplicator to auto-start the copy or
test process as soon as a blank disc is inserted into the target drive. The default
setting is OFF.
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11.6 Startup Menu
11.6 Startup Menu
The Startup Menu setting enables you to select a menu item to be displayed as the
first menu item when you turn on the DVD Duplicator. COPY is the default.
11.7 Auto Verify
The Auto Verify setting controls auto verification of discs after a copy operation.
The default setting is OFF.
11.8 Auto Compare
The Auto Compare setting controls auto-comparison of data between source and
target discs after a copy operation. The default setting is OFF.
11.9 Auto Prescan
The Auto Prescan setting controls automatic prescan of the source disc whenever
a data/audio disc is inserted in the source drive. The default setting is OFF.
11.10 Eject Disc
The Eject Disc setting controls the ejection of discs by the target drive. Three
options are available:
❑Eject Good Only – This option ejects the disc only if it has been successfully
copied. This is the default setting
❑Eject All Disc – This option ejects the disc regardless of whether the copy
was successful or failed.
❑Do Not Eject – With this option, the disc remains in the target drive. Manual
ejection is required after every copy operation.
11.11 Burn on the Fly
The Burn on the Fly function enables you to control the copy operation. When the
setting is ON, data is copied directly from the source DVD to the target DVD.
When the setting is OFF, the DVD Duplicator first loads the data into a partition
on the hard disk drive, then copies the data to the target DVD.
This function is valid only on DVD Duplicators that feature an internal hard disk
drive.
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11.12 Burn Mode
11.12 Burn Mode
The Burn Mode setting enables you to select from two writing methods for CD-R
media:
❑Disc At Once (DAO)
❑Track At Once (TAO)
DAO
is the default setting.
11.13 Display Time
The Display Time function displays the total time of each copy operation. The
default setting is OFF.
11.14 Button Sound
The Button Sound setting turns the button sound on or off. The default setting is
ON.
11.15 Device Info
The Device Info function displays information for both the source and target
drives.
11.16 System Info
The System Info function displays information for the interface board.
11.17 Quick Erase
The Quick Erase function performs a Quick Erase on DVD-RW discs.
11.18 Full Erase
The Full Erase function performs a Full Erase on DVD-RW discs. This function
takes longer than the Quick Erase.
12 Advanced Setup (Adv Setup)
The Advanced Setup functions enable you to modify the system configuration.
You should make changes only after you become completely familiar with the
functions in this menu. To enter Advanced Setup mode, press the ESC button for
two (2) seconds.
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12.1 UnderRun Protect
12.1 UnderRun Protect
The UnderRun Protect setting turns Buffer UnderRun Protection on or off. The
default setting is ON.
12.2 Overburn
The Overburn setting turns the Overburn function in the target drive on or off. The
default setting is OFF.
12.3 Read Error Skip
The Read Error Skip setting controls error skipping during reading of the source
disc.
If the setting is OFF and an error is detected, the target drive stops and displays
the read error message.
If the setting is ON, no messages will be displayed if an error occurs. The copy
operation will be completed and the copy will include all errors detected during
the process.
The default setting is OFF.
12.4 Format HDD
(For factory use only; please do NOT use this function.)
Warning! Do not run this function. It will erase all data already loaded into disk
partitions. This function is reserved for factory use only.
The Format HDD option is valid only on DVD Duplicators that feature a factoryinstalled hard disk drive. The factory-installed hard disk drive has already been
partitioned and formatted and is ready for use.
12.5 Verify HDD
(For factory use only; please do NOT use this function.)
Warning! Do not run this function. It will erase all data already loaded into disk
partitions. This function is reserved for factory use only.
The Verify HDD option is valid only on DVD Duplicators that feature a factoryinstalled hard disk drive. The factory-installed hard disk drive has already been
partitioned and formatted and is ready for use.
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12.6 Burn-in
12.6 Burn-in
The Burn-in function runs an emulate writer function continuously. The disc in the
target drive is ejected and re-inserted automatically between each test cycle. This
function can be prepared to run continuously or specified to run from 1 to 1000
times.
12.7 Update Firmware
The Update Firmware function updates the firmware of the interface board via CD
or DVD disc. The disc must contain the required data file and be inserted in the
source drive. The DVD Duplicator will locate the data and update its firmware
automatically. During the update, do not turn off the power to the unit. The update
process is complete after the system resets automatically and displays the main
menu.
12.8 Compare Firmware
The Compare Firmware function compares the current firmware version in the
interface board to the update version in the disc.
12.9 H/W Diagnostic
The H/W Diagnostic function detects the devices connected to the interface board,
confirms functionality, and displays information about the hardware on the LCD.
12.10 Load Default
The Load Default function resets all settings to factory default values. It is
recommended that you reset to the default values if the DVD Duplicator fails to
function properly after you make changes to the original configuration.
12.11 CD+G
The CD+G function enables or disables CD+G (karaoke CD) format support. The
default setting is OFF.
Note: The CD+G value must be set to OFF before you can use the Track
Extraction features.
12.12 ISRC & MCN
The ISRC & MCN function enables or disables ISRC and MCN format support.
The default setting is OFF.
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12.13 CD-Text
12.13 CD-Text
The CD-Text function enables or disables the copying of CD-Text discs. The
default setting is OFF.
12.14 Switch USB Mode
The Switch USB Mode function is not applicable to TEAC DVD Duplicators.
Normal Conditions (for both DVD Duplicator models)
Appendix B. LCD Messages
This appendix explains the messages that may appear on the LCD panel.
Normal Conditions (for both DVD Duplicator models)
MessageMeaning
Initialize SDRAMInitialize system memory.
Detect drivesDetect the drives connected to the system.
User AbortCancel a job during operation.
AnalyzingAnalyze the source disc.
Source Drive Not ReadySource drive is not ready to read.
Target Drive Not ReadyTarget drive is not ready to write.
Erasing discThe system is erasing the data on the disc.
Source Disc Not ReadySource disc is not ready to be read.
Target Disc Not ReadyTarget disc is not ready to be written into.
Fail to get Drive Info!Drive information cannot be obtained.
Fail to get SRC Disc Info!Information about a source disc cannot be obtained.
Save new config Fail!The new configuration settings cannot be saved.
Load Default Config?Do you want to load the default settings?
Src&Tgt can't in the same
channel
PreparingThe system is preparing to record.
Check Target Please WaitThe system is checking the target device.
Audio Disc!!!Can't compare!The system cannot compare the audio disc.
IdenticalComparison results are identical.
Read disc errorDuring a comparison, the disc could not be read.
Cannot read TOCThe system cannot read the contents of the disc.
TOC not matchComparison results are not identical.
Source Disc Empty!!!The source disc contains no data.
Target overflowThe target disc capacity is insufficient to store new data.
Target Disc Not Empty!!!The target disc still contains data.
Press a Key to Eject Good Disc Press any key to eject a disc after copying. (Copy suc-
Press a key to Eject Fail DiscPress any key to eject a disc after copying. (Copy failed.)
DVD-RW does not Support the
Func
Hold ESC to exitPress ESC for one second to terminate the test.
All data will be lost, erase?All data on the disc will be lost. Confirm erasure request.
Erase FinishedThe erasing of the data is complete.
No Erasable Disc in DVD-RW!! The disc in the DVD-RW drive is not rewritable.
During comparison, the source and target discs cannot
occupy the same channel.
cessful.)
DVD-RW does not support this function.
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Normal Conditions (for the model that features a hard disk drive)
Normal Conditions (for the model that features a hard disk drive)
MessageMeaning
HDD not Format!The hard disk has not been formatted.
Format HDD?Do you want to format the hard disk?
All data will be lost, format?All data on the hard disk will be lost. Confirm the format
request.
Format HDD OK!Formatting of the hard disk is complete.
Image load OKThe image has been successfully loaded from DVD to
the hard disk.
Image load FailThe image has not been loaded successfully from DVD
to the hard disk.
HDD too small to handle
image!
No Valid HDD!The system cannot locate a hard disk.
HDD too smallThe hard disk capacity is too small.
No Image in Partition xxThere is no data image in the specified partition.
Image Exists Overwrite?The current partition contains a data image. Confirm the
Delete Image in Partition xx?Confirm the request to delete the data image in the spec-
Partition DamageThe partition is damaged.
Verify Disk Or Partition?Do you want to verify the entire hard disk or only a parti-
Verify Hard Disk OK!The hard disk has been verified successfully.
Verify the Hard Disk Fail!The hard disk has not been verified successfully.
Verify Partition Header!Verify the partition header.
Select HDD First!First select a formatted hard disk.
The hard disk capacity is insufficient to store the data
image (at least 5Gbytes is required).
overwriting request.
ified partition.
tion?
Audio Editing
MessageMeaning
Lost selected Tracks?Abort and delete the selected tracks.
End edit disc and burn?Finish the music disc editing and start to copy.
Continue edit next Disc?Do you want to continue the music disc editing?
Target Overflow Re-SelectThe disc capacity is insufficient to store the selected
tracks. Please select fewer tracks.
Close all disc's session?Confirm the closing of disc sessions.
Can't edit HDDThe hard disk cannot be edited as a source audio disc.
NO AUDIO track in this discThe source disc contains no audio tracks.
Insert next discInsert the next audio disc.
Sessions were closed already!The disc sessions have already been closed.
Burn or Move to partition?Do you want to copy the data directly to disc or transfer
the data to a hard disk partition?
Tgt overflow, del last trk?Disc capacity is insufficient to store the selected tracks.
Do you want to delete the last track?
Ins empty disc Continue?Do you want to insert a blank disc and continue copying?
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Handling Discs
Appendix C. About DVD-R and DVD-RW Discs
This appendix explains how to handle, load, and eject DVD-R and DVD-RW
discs.
Handling Discs
❑Handle compact discs only by their edges to avoid getting fingerprints on the
surface. Do not touch the disc’s data surface (unlabeled side).
❑Do not place discs in direct sunlight or in locations subject to high humidity,
high temperatures, or dusty conditions.
❑If it becomes necessary to clean a disc due to erratic operation, visible dust,
or smudges, gently wipe the surface of the disc from the center to the outside
edge. Do not use benzene, alcohol, thinner, or other solvents.
wipe disc surface from
center to outside edge
Figure 6. How to Handle Compact Discs (DVD-R and DVD-RW)
handle discs
by their edges
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Loading and Ejecting Discs
Loading and Ejecting Discs
To load a disc into the source or a target drive, first open the disc tray by pressing
the Eject button on the front of the drive. Place the disc on the disc tray with its
label side facing up. Then press the Eject button again to retract the disc tray back
into the drive.
To eject a disc from the source or a target drive, press the Eject button on the front
of the drive to extend the disc tray. Remove the disc from the disc tray and place
it in its protective case. Then press the Eject button again to retract the disc tray
back into the drive.
Figure 7. Ejecting the Disc Tray
Press the Eject button
to extend and retract
the disc tray.
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Loading and Ejecting Discs
Appendix D. Specifications
The following table lists the product specifications for the TEAC DVD
Duplicator.
ModelDVW-D11DVW-D11H
HDD CapacityNone80GB
Weight11.65 lbs.13.15 lbs.
Dimensions (HxWxD)6.7" x 7.5" x 17.2"
DVD RecorderTEAC 16X DVD-RW
Drive InterfaceIDE / ATAPI
Read SpeedDVD: 16x; CD: 48x
Write SpeedDVD: 16x; CD: 48x
Drive Buffer Size2MB
System Buffer Size8MB
Supported DiscsDVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD+DL, DVD-R, DVD-RW, CD-R, and
CD-RW discs
System ControlCopy and Search Buttons
System DisplayLCD Panel; LED Indicators
Write MethodAuto Detect (DAO, TAO)
Operation ModeCopy, Test, Scan, Compare
Firmware UpgradeVia CD-ROM/DVD-ROM
Power SupplyAC Input: 100 - 240V
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Limited Warranty
Appendix E. Technical Support and Warranty
For technical support, please contact the TEAC America Support Center
This product is warranted by TEAC America, Inc. against defects in materials and workmanship.
LENGTH OF WARRANTY – This warranty will be effective for both labor and parts, and this
warranty will be effective for one (1) year from the date of original purchase.
WHO MAY ENFORCE THE WARRANTY - This warranty is valid only in the United States, and
enforceable only by the original purchaser. This warranty is not valid outside the United States.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY
1. Damage to or deterioration of the external cabinet.
2. Damage resulting from accident, misuse, abuse, or neglect.
3. Damage resulting from failure to follow instructions contained in your user’s manual.
4. Damage occurring during shipment of the product (claims must be presented to the carrier).
5. Damage resulting from repair or attempted repair by anyone other than TEAC Service Department.
6. Damage resulting from modification or attempted modification of product not authorized by
TEAC.
7. Damage resulting from causes other than product defects, including lack of technical skill,
competence, or experience of the user.
8. Damage to any unit that has been altered or on which the serial number has been defaced, modified
or removed.
9. Damage or malfunction resulting from installation and cabling.
10. For wireless configurations, TEAC cannot be responsible for interference or operation in locations
that restrict range.
11. Damage to or from interconnected network equipment.
12. Data integrity or loss of data.
HOW YOU CAN GET WARRANTY SERVICE – Please contact the TEAC service department for a Return
Authorization number before shipping unit(s) to TEAC. Information required for R/A request should
include your name and/or company name, telephone number, TEAC model, version and serial
number(s). Return Authorization (R/A) number must be clearly marked on the outside of each carton
shipped to TEAC. Return merchandise must be packed in original shipping containers or otherwise
packed adequately to prevent damage in shipment. You are responsible for all risk of damage to or loss
of merchandise in transit to TEAC. TEAC reserves the right to reject any merchandise that is not
packaged and/or marked as instructed herein. You must pay any shipping charges if it is necessary to
ship the product for service. However, if the necessary repairs are covered by the warranty, we will
pay the return shipping charges to any destination within the United States. Whenever warranty service
is required, you must present a copy of the original dated sales receipt as proof of warranty coverage.
Please contact us at the addresses listed at the end of this warranty statement.
WHAT TEAC WILL PAY FOR – We will pay all labor and material expenses for items covered by the
warranty. Payment of shipping charges is discussed in the next section of this warranty.
LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE LENGTH
OF THIS WARRANTY.
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Limited Warranty
EXCLUSION OF DAMAGES
TEAC’S LIABILITY FOR ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO REPAIR OR
REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT, AT TEAC’S OPTION. TEAC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE
FOR DAMAGES BASED UPON INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT, LOSS
OF TIME, INTERRUPTED OPERATION OR COMMERCIAL LOSS, LOST PROFITS OR ANY
OTHER DAMAGES, WHETHER INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE OR
OTHERWISE.
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY
LASTS AND/ OR DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS MAY
NOT APPLY TO YOU.
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC RIGHTS, AND MAY VARY FROM SOME OF THE
RIGHTS PROVIDED BY LAW. THESE RIGHTS MAY VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.
To contact the TEAC Service Center in the United States:
Tel: 1-323-727-7694 or 1-323-727-7616
Fax: 1-323-727-7606
E-mail:
dssvce@teac.com
TEAC America, Inc.
7733 Telegraph Road
Montebello, California 90640
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