CD-3706/P
Operator’s Guide
Document Revision: 030501.1
CD-3000 Series Operator’s Guide
Document Revision: 100102
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Creating A Hard Disk Image
The CD-3000 comes equipped with an internal hard disk drive, which can
be used to store copies of master discs for later recording or comparing.
Each master is saved as a single image file. Up to four images can be stored
on the hard disk at one time.
A hard disk image is useful as a convenient way of copying standard master
discs. For example, create hard disk images for three or four master discs
which are needed on a regular basis, and access them to make copies as
required.
Creating A Single Hard Disk Image
Although the CD-3000’s internal hard disk can store up to four images of
master discs, it is sometimes prudent not to use this
Multiple Image
feature
and only allow one image to be created and stored. For example, using a
single image simplifies the copying process. This reduces the chance that an
operator might make copies of the wrong discs by selecting the incorrect
hard disk image.
To create a single hard disk image, the steps are as follows:
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From the main operating screen depicted below:
S E L E C T C O P Y O R C O M P A R E
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Press the “COPY” key. The screen will now read:
F R O M H D ?
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Press the “STOP/NO” key. The screen will now read:
C O P Y T O H D ?
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Press the “START/YES” key. The screen will now read in sequence:
L O A D I N G M A S T E R
G O O D : 0 B A D : 0 O F : 0