Telex CDR100A Operation Manual

Operation Manual
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Model #: CDR100A
Automatic CD Duplicator Serial Number: ______________________ (Serial number is labeled on the real panel of your device.)
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__________________________________________Preface
ongratulations! You have just purchased the new innovative CDR100A
series auto -duplicator. CDR100A is a fully automated CD duplicator with which reads data from the master disc, on-the-fly burns to the blank discs, and moves the successf ully burned disc to the output spindle, until the input hopper is empty. Blank discs are loaded automatically one-by-one. If a disc is identified as failed, it will be moved to the reject bin so that the process can continue.
The CDR100A is a standalone device with built -in microprocessor control. It does not require any host or personal computer connection.
With the user-friendly one-touch function, the operation of the CDR100A is a simple 1-2-3 task. Just plug in the power cord, turn on the power , load the disc, and you are ready to go!! It takes only minutes to learn with no hassles!!
This operation manual provides you with all the important information that you need. It helps you understand the product, so CDR100A can work as intended.
Again, we appreciate your purchase. Telex Communications Inc. works closely with our customers to provide our intelligent, convenient automation equipment and solutions . For more information regarding duplication, printing, and the management of optical discs, please log on to our website www.telex.com, and feel free to contact us whenever you have any questions or feedback.
M Warning…
It is illegal to duplicate copyright materials, including computer software, games, audio CD, VCD, DVD, and others. Violators may be subject to fines or prosecuted under the federal laws. Some vendors may allow you to make a reasonable back-up copy of the disc, but not all of them do. If you are not sure about the copyright policy of any optical disc, please contact the original publisher.
What You Shall Need
Since CDR100A is a true standalone duplicator, no computer system is required. You shall only need:
1) The master disc:
The original disc that provides the source of data for a duplication task.
2) The blank disc:
The target disc; the recordable CD which data from the master CD will be duplicated to.
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Important Safety Instructions
For your safety, basic precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of damage, electric shock, fire, and personal injury. This i ncludes the followings:
- Read this manual carefully and follow all warning s and instructions.
- Always unplug the power cord before trouble-shooting and maintenance.
- Use only 3-wire extension cords that have 3-prong grounding plugs and
3-pole grounding receptacles that accept your device’s plug. Make sure the device is connected to a known ground.
- Do not place in direct sunlight. Make sure the environment is free from any abrupt or humidity changes.
- Keep away water, flammable material, gas, dust, dirt, smoke, and pollution.
- Place this device on a st eady level surface.
- Do not move this device when the power is on. Handle it with care.
- Place this device in an air-conditioned environment. Allow space for the
circulation of clean, cool air. This device generates heat during burning process. Overheating may lower output quality, increase failure rate, and cause damage to the device.
- Use a reliable power source with the correct voltage and ample current supply. Out-of-specification or unstable power may lower its productiv ity, increase its failure rate, and it might also damage the device.
- Give this device a dedicated power outlet. Do not share outlet with other devices.
- Make sure the power cord is secured. Always turn off the power when connecting to the power cord or cable.
- Do not attempt try to disassemble this device. Take it to a qualified service technician when repair work is required. Un-authorized disassembly or repair will void the warranty.
- Do not touch any moving parts to avoid injury or damage.
Copyright In formation
© Telex Communications Inc. 2002-2003.
Version: V3.0R1 All rights reserved. Reproduction, adaptation, or translation without prior written
permission is prohibited, except as allowed under the copyright laws.
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Trademark Credits
Telex and CDR100A are the trademarks of Telex Communications Inc. All other products, brands, and trademarks are property of their respective owners.
FCC Regulations
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. If this equipment is not installed and used according to the instructions, it may cause damage 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 correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase separation between equipment and rec eiver.
- Connect equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is located.
- Consult your dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician. Any changes or modifications to th is device that are not expressly approved by
Telex Communications could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
Limited Warranty (North America only)
The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Telex Communications Inc. makes no warranty of any kind with respect to this information.
Telex Communications Inc. warrants this device for a period of one year from the date of delivery free from defects in material and workmanship. In case of a malfunction or fault, Telex Communications Inc. will, at its option, repair or replace the product. You must return the defective product, repacked and protected in the original package, with a valid RMA number, to an authorized dealer or reseller within the warranty period accompanied by a proof of purchase.
This warranty only covers parts made by Telex Communications Inc. For certain parts made by other manufacturers, such as hard drives, disc readers and writers, the original manufacturer’s warranty applies.
This warranty is not covered when product has been abuse, misuse, alteration,
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modification, tampering, negligence, faulty installation, accident, lack of reasonable care, un-authorized repairing or service, or if affixed to any attachment not provided with the product, or if the serial number label that comes with this product is broken or remove.
This warranty does not cover damages that occur in shipment due to act of God. All repair and replacement services shall only be handled by Telex
Communications Inc, and it’s authorized service centers. Parts used for replacement are warranted only for the remainder of the warranty period.
TELEX COMMUNICATIONS INC. DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES ON THIS PRODUCT, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, PERFORMANCE AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
IN NO EVENT TELEX COMMUNICATIONS INC. BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, TORT, ECONOMIC, CONTINGENT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY DEFECT IN THIS PRODUCT OR ITS DOCUMENTATION, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES OR COSTS RELATING TO THE LOSS OF DATA, PROFITS, BUSINESS OR GOODWILL, EVEN IF TELEX COMMUNICATIONS INC., ITS AUTHORIZED DEALER OR RESELLER HAS BEEN ADVERTISED OF THE POSSIBILITIES OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN NO CASE SHALL TELEX COMMUNICATIONS INC.’S LIABLE EXCEED THE AMOUNT PAID BY THE USER OF THIS PRODUCT OUT OF WHICH SUCH CLAIM AROSE.
Any written or oral information or advice given by the dealer, reseller, agents, sales reps, or employee of Telex Communications Inc. will in no way increase the scope of this warranty nor may you rely on such oral or written communication.
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_________________________________Table of Contents
Preface
What You Shall Need ·······························································································2 Important Safety Instructions ··················································································3 FCC Regulations······································································································· 4 Limited Warranty ·······································································································4
Installation
Unpacking the Package ···························································································7 Checking the Cont ents ·····························································································7 Getting Familiar with Your Duplicator ·····································································8 Assembling Your Duplicator ····················································································8 Disassembling Input Hopper Leaves·······································································9
Operation
Loading Blank Discs ·······························································································10 Getting Ready ··········································································································10 To Stop a Running Job ···························································································10 To Select a Writing Speed ·····················································································10 To Duplicate a Disc ·································································································11 To Execut e a Test-Burn (Simulation) ···································································11 To Execute a System Check (Initialization) ························································12 To Park the Arm (for transportation) ·····································································12 Maintenance ············································································································12
Reference
Frequently Asked Questions ·················································································13 Choosing Blank Disc ······························································································14 Production vs. Throughput ····················································································14 LED Message Definitions ······················································································15
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_______________________________________Installation
Unpacking the Package
Follow the instructions on the outside of the package to unpack the device. Before opening the package, carefully inspect the carton for damage. If there are
any sign s of damage, contact the shipping company and your dealer immediately. Separate all parts from packing materials. If any parts are missing or damaged,
repack everything in the original package and contact your dealer immediately. Save the packing materials for future shipment use. Returning goods without
original package may not be as protected as necessary for transportation, and will void your warranty.
Checking the Contents
Your CDR100A shall come with:
- One CDR100A auto-duplicator unit
- One spindle kit (including one spindle, one spindle base, and one ring)
- One spindle bracket
- Two input hopper leaves
- One reject-disc bin
- One power cord
- This operation manual
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Getting Familiar with Your Duplicator
Assembling Your Duplicator
3) Assemble the input hopper leaves: Carefully attach the two leaves, one at a time, on the input hopper.
4) Assemble the spindle set: Follow the instruction that comes with the spindle kit to assemble the spindle. The spindle is where the successful discs will be stacked.
5) Attach the reject bin: Slip the reject bin onto the device beneath the input hopper. The reject bin is where the successful disc will be stacked.
6) Attach the bracket: Attach the bracket to the side of the device. This bracket provides the position where the spindle assembly shall attach.
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7) Attach the spindle set: Attach the spindle set on the bracket.
8) Connect the power cord: Plug in the power cord to the real panel of the device, and connect the cord to a wall outlet.
M Warning…
Use a reliable power source of a correct voltage with ample current supply. Out-of-specification or unstable power supply may lower its productivity, increase failure rate, and damage the device.
Disassembling Input Hopper Leaves
Gently push leave horizontally to tilt. Then, carefully lift the leave up and remove it. Do the same procedure to the other leave.
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Loading Blank Discs
Some blank discs are sticky and hard to be separate from each other. Due to its innovative patent-pending mech anism, the CDR100A has the ability to separate sticky discs better than many other auto-duplicators. However, you should always shuffle blank discs loose before putting them into the input hopper.
Inside the input hopper, there are three plastic wheels with flanges. When loading the first blank disc into the input hopper, make sure it sits evenly on all the flanges. Afterwards, carefully stack two or three discs on to the first disc. Then, load more discs on top of them.
The capacity of the input hopper is 100 discs. You do not have to fully load it to the maximum capacity every time. Just load the quantity needed. The device is designed to work continuously until the input hopper is empty.
Anytime while the CDR100A is working, you may load more discs on top of the current ones . Just make sure that the total quantity in the input hopper is no more than 100 discs.
Getting Ready
1) Make sure the device is securely plugged into a wall outlet that can provide a power source of the correct voltage and ample current.
2) Turn on the power switch at the real panel of CDR100A. The CDR100A will enter the initialization process, and the LED indicators will in turn run one after another for a while.
3) When the initialization process is done, the ready indicator is ON while the others are off. The device is now ready.
To Stop a Running Job
During a burning or a simulation process, you may press the test/cancel button to stop. If it is in the middle of a process cycle, it will stop after the current cycle is complete. Afterwards, the device will enter ready mode.
To Select a Writing Speed
Theoretically, the writer shall automatically adjust the burning speed according to the quality of the disc. It starts burning at a low speed and gradually increases to a higher speed until the maximum speed the disc achieve. If the quality of disc is not good enough, the system maximum speed may never be reached.
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Practically, the quality of the disc depends on the chemical coating on the disc and coating technology. There are so many varieties of discs that the optical disc drives are not able to adapt all of them. If you are encountering a high failure rate, the first step to solve the problem is to reduce the writing speed.
CDR100A provides three burning speeds for your convenience. If you press the high button, the device will go to the maximum possible writing s peed. Therefore, the maximum production rate can be expected.
At the maximum speed, burning a 650 MB disc should take less than three minutes. If it takes longer, please check both the quality of the blank and the master disc. Use a reliable master disc for testing purpose. Change blank discs to a different brand or specification. You should also check the power source to check that it is reliable.
If you press the normal button, the device will be limited to no more than a mid-level speed. The burning quality can therefore be better assured. When burning audio discs of music, this normal writing speed is typically preferred.
In case you press the safe button, the device will burn discs at a low speed. This is useful when the quality of disc, either master or bank, is not good enough for high-speed or normal speed operation. When using low cost discs, or the old low-speed ones, this safe writing speed is typically preferred.
To Duplicate a Disc
1) Insert the master disc into the reader.
2) Load the input hopper with the quantity of blank discs you want to duplicate. Refer to Loading Blank Discs section for how to correctly load the blanks.
3) Press high, normal, or safe button to start.
The discs successfully burned will be stacked on the output spindle. Unsuccessfully burned ones will be put into the reject bin.
Refer to the “To Stop a Running Job” section to stop duplication.
To Execute a Test-Burn (Simulation)
1) Load the master and blank discs as if you were duplicating discs.
2) Press the test/cancel button.
The test -burn function simulates the burning process, but does not really burn the disc. After the test process, a blank is still as blank as a brand new one.
If the disc passed the test, it will be moved to the output spindle. If not, it will be moved to the reject bin.
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Refer to the “To Stop a Running Job” section to stop simulation.
To Execute a System Check (Initialization)
In ready mode, press high button while holding safe button, the device will start an initialization process as it does when you turn on the device. After it’s complete, the device enters ready mode.
To Park the Arm (F or transportation)
In ready mode, press normal button while holding safe button, the device will park the pick-n-place arm for transportation. After the arm parks, the device will enter ready mode. You may turn off the device for transportation.
To release the device from this park condition, turn on the power.
Maintenance
Periodically cleaning the device is a good habit. Follow the steps below to do it.
1) Turn off the AC power switch.
2) Remove the master and blank discs.
3) Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet .
4) Use a clean lint -free cloth moistened with warm water.
5) Dry the unit immediately with a clean lint free cloth.
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_______________________________________Reference
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Burning failure rate is high.
- Try a lower writing speed such as normal or safe.
- Use different brand blank discs.
- Check power source.
Q: Disc jam during operation.
- Check if the disc is standard size. (120mm)
- Make sure that discs are leveled in the input hopper .
- Reduce the quantity of disc per load. Some discs are too weak or soft.
- Use different brand blank discs.
Q: The power switch does not work every time.
- Allow 30-second interval between turn on/off.
Q: Robotic arm fails to pick up the discs.
- Check if the disc is standard size. (120mm)
- Make sure the discs are not out of shape.
Q: Dropping 2 or more discs at the same time.
- Check if the disc is standard size. (120mm)
- Make sure discs are leveled when inserted.
- Loosen discs before use. Discs may stick together in package.
- Use discs of the same brand/lot. Do not mix different brand/lot discs.
- Reduce the quantity of disc s per load. Some discs are too weak or soft.
- Use different brand blank discs.
Q: Discs cannot be dropped onto the rod.
- Make sure the unit is placed on a flat area.
- Make sure the output bin is attached to the unit properly.
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Choosing Blank Disc
There are a huge variety of recordable CDs on the market with different brands, writing speed s, and packages. Among these there are always pro and cons, and trade-offs. Not all of them will work perfectly in every case. Unfortunately, we are unable to test all of them.
It is your responsibility to choose a blank disc that is most suitable for your application. Trial and error is sometimes the most feasible approach. Your local dealer could in many cases be the best source of information. Most of them are more than happy to give you advice and supply you with blank discs.
Production vs. Throughput
The quality of the master disc and the data format on the disc play critical roles in a burning job and the quality of the discs produced. If you keep encountering difficulties, try a lower writing speed first. In many cases , the production rate shall be successfully traded off with the throughput rate.
Your CDR100A can be restricted to three maximum writing speeds simply by pushing the high, normal, or safe buttons. Note that selecting a high-speed does not mean the writing speed will be fixed at maximum. The system varies the write speed during the burning of a disc from the inner diameter to the outer diameter. Your selections restrict the maximum writing speed to the high, normal, or safe one.
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LED Message Definitions
From the LED display, users can easily identify the status of the device and, if any, abnormal situation.
?: Lit ?: Off ?: Flash T: Run
>> Normal Status << ????? Power-off TTTTT Initial in process ????? Unit in ready mode ????? Park mode
>> Error Status << ????? #11: Memory error ????? #21: Arm error ????? #31: Module error ????? #32: Pick Disc or Release Disc Fail Timeout error ????? #33: Pick Disc or Release Disc error ????? #41: Drop Disc error ????? #42: Module Timeout error ????? #43: Module Function error
LED (from left to right): high-normal-safe-burn-ready
If a power-on reboot cannot solve the problem, please contact the dealer, authorized service center, or e-mail us.
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Telex Communications, Inc.
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