Reflex Flash Duplicator User Manual

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Page 1 - User Manual

User Manual For Discmakers Reflex Disc Duplicator V 3.5.4 © 2008 All Rights Reserved

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- 7 - Chapter 3: Basic Operations Make Disc-to-Disc Copies This process will copy your master disc onto one blank disc. A good conditioned master di

Page 3 - Table of Contents

- 8 - Or, you can choose to enter the desired number of copies for this job by following the simple procedure below: a) Simply press the up or down

Page 4 - & Manual Overview

- 9 - 4012MB indicates the total capacity of your master disc. 0 indicates you have made zero copies thus far. 10% indicates the current percentage

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- 10 - Select the Duplication Speed This process will allow you to adjust the duplication speed subject to your needs. By default, the duplication s

Page 6 - Chapter Overview

- 11 - ENT /Enter button to submit your selection. Step 4: Once you have submitted the desired speed types, you should see the following screen for sp

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- 12 - Mix Audio Tracks This process will guide you to mix an Audio CD from various tracks among different Audio CDs. The following are the ways you

Page 8 - LCD Front Panel

- 13 - Step 4: When you see the above screen shot, you can press the up or down button to display the playtime of each track on this audio CD and p

Page 9 - [ ] OK?

- 14 - Given the limited space of the screen, the message above will scroll across the screen in order to show the full message. You need to press t

Page 10 - Chapter 3: Basic Operations

- 15 - c) Press the ENT /Enter button once to confirm your selection, and you should see the following Finalizing screen (if you choose to mix direc

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- 16 - Example of Mixing Audio Tracks directly to Blank CD For the example below, we will mix a new Audio CD from 2 different Audio CDs. From CD1: s

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WARNING! THIS CD/DVD/BLU-RAY/LIGHTSCRIBE DUPLICATOR IS MEANT FOR BACK UP AND DISTRIBUTION OF ORIGINAL DATA AUTHORED OR OWNED BY THE USER. ANY DUPLI

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- 17 - 15. Press down button until you see Track 3 on the 2nd line. 16. Press ENT /Enter button once. 17. Press down button until you see Track

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- 18 - Change the Setup settings Most of the internal settings and information is stored inside the Setup menu. To explore and modify them is simple.

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- 19 - Step 7: Press ESC /Escape button to go back to the main menu. This change will only be effective for the current usage until you power of

Page 16 - Press OK to Continue

- 20 - Chapter 4: Menu Overview 1. COPY This menu will guide you to make CD/DVD/BD copies. For more information, please refer to Make Disc-to-Disc Co

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- 21 - This menu will guide you to select a Reader/Writer drive as the source drive (where your master disc will be placed into) for Copy related oper

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- 22 - This setting will allow you to choose which language you prefer to navigate the controller system of the duplicator. 4.8. Counter This option

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- 23 - This function will update the software for your system. To update, you need to insert a manufacture Certified Update CD into the Reader and sel

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- 24 - 5.7. Erase This menu will guide you to erase your rewriteable discs in the Writer Tray. There are two options to erase your rewriteable dis

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- 25 - Appendix A: External Device (USB 2.0/Firewire 1394) Setup Guide (Optional) *This only applies if you have USB 2.0 or Firewire connections ins

Page 22 - DISCMAKERS

- 26 - Appendix B: Troubleshooting Frequently Asked Questions 1. No display on the LCD or the unit does not operate when the power is on. Check the

Page 23 - Chapter 4: Menu Overview

Table of Contents Title Page Chapter 1: Introduction & Manual Overview . 1 Before you start . . 1 Package Content 3 Chapter Overview . .

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- 27 - 8. Why some writers won t copy? If those writers are associated with USB 2.0/Firewire IEEE 1394 connections, please make sure the USB 2.0/Fir

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- 28 - Error Code Typically the system will show an error message and error code if a problem occurs. Please reference the below diagram for a descri

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- 29 - Error Code Error Message Description & Recommended Solutions 206 Targets & Master Size Mismatch! Description: When the error code occ

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- 30 - Error Code Error Message Description & Recommended Solutions 212 DVD is not supported! Description: Your system does not support the DVD f

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- 31 - Error Code Error Message Description & Recommended Solutions 240 Wrong Password! Description: The password entered is not correct Possibl

Page 29 - Appendix B: Troubleshooting

- 32 - Error Code Error Message Description & Recommended Solutions 261 Wrong update File Description: The Firmware Update File is not compatible

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- 33 - Appendix C: Safety & Regulatory information Safety Introduction Notices and Safety Please read the following instructions carefully before

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- 34 - Safety Information Operational Safety Information This equipment and supplies have been designed and tested to meet strict safety requirements

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- 35 - Electrical Safety Information 1. The power receptacle for the machine must meet the requirements stated on the data plate on the rear of the ma

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- 36 - Emergency Power Off If any of the following conditions occur, turn off the machine immediately and disconnect the power cable(s) from the elect

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- 1 - Chapter 1: Introduction & Manual Overview This system is a reliable, high performance, high speed, standalone manual tower system. With its

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- 37 - Regulatory Information Certifications in Europe: CE Mark (European Union) The CE mark applied to this equipment symbolizes the manufactures dec

Page 36 - FCC Notices for USA

- 38 - Appendix D: Technical Support Information Website Please visit our website at http://www.discmakers.com/techsupport/techsupport.asp For video

Page 37 - Safety Information

- 2 - 5. Maintenance: It is very important to operate and keep the system in a dust free, clean environment since dust is the number 1 killer for opti

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- 3 - Package Contents: Quick Start Guide Power Cord Cable OR Standard Operation User Manual Booklet or CD Chapter Overvi

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- 4 - Chapter 2: Getting to know your system System Overview The below image is one representation of the duplicator casing. Your case s outlook ma

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- 5 - LCD Front Panel *The below image is for reference only. Your key assignment and appearance may differ. : Up (Menu/Option Scroll Up)

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- 6 - Input Characters/Numbers When you operate this system, there are cases when a number or a name is required to be entered by you. Such cases cou

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