Loading Data to and Copying from the Hard Disk Source Drive
TEAC 1x10 DVD Duplicator User’s Manual
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Loading Data to and Copying from the Hard Disk Source Drive
During initialization (see Step 4 on page 7), the DVD Duplicator performs a self-
test 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 9GB of hard disk space. Partitions are arranged in numerical
order starting with partition 00000, 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 into a partition on the hard disk drive, select the partition that
contains the data you want to copy, then execute the copy function.
1.
Insert a source DVD into the DVD-ROM drive.
This disc contains the data that you wish to copy to the partition on the
internal hard disk drive.
2.
Press the SET button to select the
Load
function, then press the RUN
button to execute the function.
The data will be loaded into the default first partition (00000).
After a few moments, the source disc will be ejected, signaling the
completion of the data load procedure.
3.
Remove the source disc from the DVD-ROM drive.
4.
Once the data has been copied to the hard disk drive, insert a blank disc
into as many of the target drives as you desire.
5.
Using the SET button, change to the
Copy
function, then press RUN to
copy from the hard disk drive to the discs.
The discs will be ejected when the copying process is complete.
6.
Remove the copied discs from the Duplicator.
You can repeat this procedure from Step 4 if desired.
Note:
If you need to load additional data from various sources, change to
another partition first (e.g., 00001) using the
Partition Name
function in
Setup
mode, then repeat steps 1 and 2 above.