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1. 3 DVD R 4488M Blank 8x SONYO8D1 Press the Down button to go back to the first disc or the ESC button to go back to the System Utilities menu 12 2 System Info The System Info menu provides information about your autoloader including the firmware version CPU type and RAM capacity You can scroll through the various specifications by pressing the Up or Down button System Utilities 2 System Info Firmware Version B 30 08 22 05R06 06 CPU 1 6 GHz CPU RAM 128 MB SDRAM A blank 8x DVD R media was placed in the third tray gt The 3 Indicates that the information is for the media inserted in tray 3 gt The DVD R indicates that the media inserted is a R type of recordable DVD gt The 4488M indicates that 4488Mbytes of space is available on the disc gt Blank indicates that the disc is blank gt 8x indicates that the disc is certified for 8x duplication gt SONY08D7 is the media ID code Use the Up or Down button to select the System Info menu and press the Enter button to enter that menu The first information that is shown is the firmware version Because the information is larger than the line width the information will scroll Press the Down button to go to the next display The next screen shows the CPU speed Press the Down button to go to the next display 34 The next screen shows the amount and type of memory installed Press the Down butt
2. This function will update the software of your autoloader To update you need to insert the manufacturer s Certified Update CD into the 1 tray and select this function by pressing the Enter button We strongly suggest that you not upgrade your autoloader s firmware unless your autoloader has become unstable or you are instructed to do so by Tech Support Warning When you update the firmware on your system there may be a chance that you will lose all of the data contents of master discs stored in the user HDD partitions Make sure that you have all of your data on the HDD backed up before attempting this procedure System Utilities Use the Up or Down button to select the Update Firmware menu and press 5 Update Firmware the Enter button to enter that menu Waiting for Update Insert the disc containing the firmware into the 1 tray and make sure there Please Insert Disc are no other discs in any other trays After a few moments the system will detect the disc 35 Firmware verified The Autoloader will verify the integrity of the firmware disc before Ready to Update continuing Autoloader Updating 333 The Autoloader displays a progress screen as the update loads When the update is complete the autoloader displays this message Power teg down the Autoloader and power the system back on to complete the update Please restart 13 Loader Utilities The Loader Utilities menu consists of these submenus gt Drive Ali
3. 7 Select Source page 22 Use the Select Source menu to tell the system where the content of the master disc resides during duplication At this point Hard Drive is the only place where the content of the master disc resides during duplication For additional information see Select Source on page 22 8 Master Mode page 22 Use the Master Mode menu to select either Single Master Mode SM or Multi Master Mode MM For more information on those modes see Single Master and Multi Master Modes on page 10 For more information on using the Master Mode menu see Master Mode on page 22 9 Erase RW page 22 Use the Erase RW menu to erase your Rewritable discs There are two options gt Full Erase This option erases the entire disc destroying all previously written data in the process gt Quick Erase This option erases the index TOC of the Rewritable disc not the data section It is much faster than Full Erase However the data section is still recoverable If you prefer the old content not to be recovered for security purpose please perform Full Erase 10 Hard Drive Setup page 24 Use the Hard Drive Setup menu to perform various hard drive related operations These options include loading renaming or deleting your images For additional information see Hard Drive Setup on page 24 11 Setup page 27 Use the Setup menu options to control how the autoloader operates You can scroll between the various options usin
4. Password menu ReflexAuto B 30 14 Manage Accounts Enter PWD de oe The system will ask you for the Administrator s Password The default Administrator s Password is 0000 To enter press the Up or Down button to select the first digit of your password and press the Enter button to submit the current digit You will automatically move to the next digit Repeat these steps until you ve selected all four digits for your password After you have entered the password press the Enter button OK to submit your password Once your password is validated you will be guided to the main Manage Accounts screen Manage Accounts 1 View User The submenus of Manage Accounts are discussed in the sections that follow 14 1 View User This menu allows you to view current existing user accounts Note User Admin is the administrative account It will always be there Manage Accounts Press the Enter button to enter this menu 1 View User Use the Up or Down button to scroll through the list of users Press the E User ESC button to go back to the Manage Accounts menu 1 ADMIN 39 account Note The User name consists of a maximum of eight alohanumeric letters or numbers Note The User password consists of four numbers Manage Accounts Press the Enter button to enter this menu 2 Create User Enter the user s name using the instructions shown in Setting Counters and Assigning Names on page 12 Press th
5. 20 Fail Use the Up or Down buttons to look at the log file for the various jobs Press Master 2 T SE the ESC button to return to the 1 Copy menu Pass 40 Fail Master 3 T Pass 30 Fail 2 Test Use the Test menu or Test quick key to simulate the copy process With simulation write once recordable discs such as DVD R or CDR will be reusable The purpose of simulation is to ensure error free duplication Note Due to physical limitations of the DVD R recordable format if you try to simulate DVD R copying you will encounter failure messages Warning If you are using CD DVD Rewritable discs as your media during the simulation the content on those discs will be permanently erased Operation in Test mode is identical to operation in Copy mode See Copy on page 14 for instructions 18 3 Compare Use the Compare function to perform a bit by bit comparison between the content of your master disc s in the Hard Drive and the contents of all discs it copied This ensures that all of your copies are identical to original master disc s Note The bit by bit comparison will only apply on all DVDs and Data CDs The readability check will be applied for other formats like Audio CDs CD G and Video CD discs due to their lack of error correction mechanisms If you are at the 1 Copy Menu do the following ReflexAuto B 30 Use the Up or Down button to find the 3 Compare menu 1 Copy MM ReflexAuto B 30
6. Copy Menu li Copy MM Place your master discs and blank discs onto the Input Spindle as described in Single Master and Multi Master Modes on page 10 In general the order of the discs on the spindle will be from top to bottom The master disc for the first job The blank discs for the first job The master disc for the second job The blank discs for the second job The master disc for the third job The blank discs for the third job etc VVVVVVV automatically detect a job s master and blank disc format and copy them when they match You should still be at the 7 Copy Menu ReflexAuto B 30 1 Copy MM Press the Enter button to start the duplication job After a short interval the robotic loader will pick the top disc master disc from the Input Spindle and place it into one of the drives As this is happening you will see a screen similar to below Preparing Please Wait This information screen shows what is happening In this case the loader SN nie O has taken a disc from the Input Spindle and is placing it into Drive 1 Drive 1 lt Input Bin The loader will continue to remove discs from the Input Spindle and place those into drives until either all of the drives are full or all Input Spindles are empty Processing It takes a few seconds for the autoloader to recognize all of the discs in the Please Wait trays posse RESERVED Once all of the discs are detected the autoloader wi
7. Edit Partition Name OK To enter the name use the Up or Down button to select the character and use the Enter or ESC button to move the cursor position Once you ve finished move the cursor to OK and press the Enter button The name for a partition can be up to eight characters long and the characters can be any alpha A Z or numeric 0 9 value For example if you want to name the partition for your master disc as FUN Then follow this example gt Press the Down button repeatedly until F is displayed You can also hold the Down button down and the autoloader will scroll through the alphabet Press the Enter button once to move the cursor to the next position Press the Down button repeatedly until U is displayed Press the Enter button once to move the cursor to the next position Press the Down button repeatedly until N is displayed Press the Enter button once to move the cursor to the next position Once you have the name FUN displayed and then press the Enter button repeatedly until the cursor is moved to OK Then press the Enter button once to submit your name selection V VVVVVV You will now see the following confirmation screen Loading Partition FUN OK Press the Enter button to confirm 13 Chapter 2 Operation This chapter shows each of the menu options and how they are used 1 Copy The Copy menu option or the front panel Copy quick key have t
8. Partition 105 Partition Info 10 6 Partition Size 10 7 Format Hard Drive Setup 11 1 Language 11 2 Read Error Skip 113 CD Writing Mode 11 4 Max Audio VCD and CDG Speed 115 Buzzer 11 6 Startup Menu 11 7 Screen Saver 11 8 Counter 11 9 AUTOCOPY Enabled 11 10 DVD R Compatibility Mode 11 11 Disable Drives System Utilities 12 1 Disc Info 122 System Info 12 3 Device Info 12 4 Load Default 125 Update Firmware Loader Utilities 13 1 Drive Alignment 13 2 Spindle Alignment 13 3 Disc Separator lt Separator Off Single Vibration double triple gt 13 4 Z form Maneuver lt On Off gt 13 5 Alignment Protection Manage Accounts 14 1 View User 142 Create User 143 Edit User Info 144 Delete User 145 Password on Bootup Shutdown AUTOCOPY Optional 45
9. Press the Enter button on 3 Compare menu to enter the Choose Partition 3 Compare Menu and you will see a screen similar to the following Geese Pareition Use the Up or Down button to find the partition where your master disc is 3 gt FUN JCD stored Press the Enter button to select that Partition Next you will see the Counter Selection menu Follow the instructions shown in Setting Counters on page 12 to continue Once the counters have been set press the Enter button to confirm You will see the Preparing screen Counter No Counter Preparing After a short interval the robotic loader will pick the top disc from the input Please Wait spindle and place it into one of the drives As this is happening you will see a screen similar to below This information screen shows what is happening In this case the loader ee has taken a disc from the input spindle and is placing it into Drive 1 Drive 1 lt Input Bin The loader will continue to remove discs from the input spindle and place those into drives until either all of the drives are full or the count that you loaded into the counter is reached Processing It takes a few seconds for the autoloader to recognize all the discs Please Wait 19 The system will then compare the discs in the trays to the content of the master disc residing in the Hard Drive partition you specified When the comparison job is complete the autoloader will place the good discs and faile
10. and hold it for several seconds If it still doesn t work turn the machine off and then restart the machine after a minute Copy completed but the copies are not readable executable gt Use the compare feature to check the copied disc data discs only gt Based on our experience the quality of your media plays a big role on this part Try to use high quality media to prevent such problems gt Use another DVD CD player ROM to test the copied media Sometimes your DVD CD Player ROM may not be compatible with recordable DVD CD disc The failure rate is high gt Lower the write speed and try again See Select Burn Speed on page 21 gt The quality of your blank discs may be poor gt The quality of your master disc may be poor Do I need to upgrade my autoloader s firmware gt Unless your system is getting unstable we strongly suggest not upgrading your autoloader s firmware Please contact our Tech Support if your system is getting unstable Cannot boot up or fails to upgrade firmware gt Contact our Tech Support Can I load data directly from my computer to my autoloader s Hard Drive gt No your autoloader s Hard Drive has a unique file system that computers will not recognize Thus you can t perform any read write operations to the Hard Drive from your computer Why won t some drives copy gt Reset the system settings back to default See Load Default on page 35 gt Drives are consumable
11. discs to be erased in the Input Spindle and Press have failed erase the Enter button to continue Press the Denter button to finish If you have no more discs to erase press the esc button to terminate the operation 23 10 Hard Drive Setup The Hard Drive Setup menu consists of following sub menus 1 On Select Partition Load Partition Rename Partition Delete Partition Format Hard Drive Each of these menus is discussed in it s own subsection If you are at the 1 Copy Menu do the following ReflexAuto 1 Copy ReflexAuto 10 Hard Drive Setup B 30 Use the Up or Down button to find the 10 Hard Drive Setup SM Press the Enter button on 10 Hard Drive Setup to enter the menu Use the B 30 Up or Down button to select between those options 10 1 Select Partition The Select Partition submenu is used to select the partition on the Hard Drive that will be used as the default partition choice for various Hard Drive related tasks Hard Drive Setup Press the Enter button to enter the Select Partition menu 1 Select Partition Use the Up or Down button to select the desired partition The RESERVED Choose Partition partition is reserved for use by the System under Multi Master mode 1 gt RESERVED CD Choose Partition Press the Enter button to select the desired partition named FUN in this ex 2 gt FUN cD ample 24 10 2 Load Partition The Load Partition men
12. during If error code 70 is shown it represents that a disc was picked from an input procedure input bin and the vacuum picking arm dropped the disc on the way to one of the drive trays 71 Failure to pick up a disc If error code 71 is shown it represents that the vacuum picking arm from input bin failed to pick up a disc from an input bin after 3 continuous attempts 80 Disc remaining on If error code 80 is shown it represents that a disc attempting to be vacuum block not placed on a drive tray remained attached to the vacuum block and loaded on to the drive was not properly dropped from the vacuum picking arm into the drive tray tray 90 Disc dropped during If error code 90 is shown it represents that a disc was picked from a output procedure drive tray and the vacuum picking arm dropped the disc on the way to the appropriate output bin AO Output bin full If error code AO is shown it represents that the output bin is full This commonly occurs if the input bin was filled with more discs while completed discs were deposited to the output bins increasing the total disc capacity beyond the maximum output capacity BO Cannot detect disc in If error code BO is shown it represents that the vacuum picking arm is drive tray attempting to remove a disc from a drive tray and cannot detect the disc This commonly occurs when the disc was removed from the tray before the vacuum picking arm had an opportunity to pick it up CO Disc misloaded in
13. gt DISC MAKERS ReflexAuto 3 100 Disc Capacity User s Manual V2 0 Copyright and Trademark Information The product and material in this manual is subject to change without prior notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of the vendor who assumes no liability or responsibility for any errors that may appear in this manual All brand names and trademarks are properties of their respective owners This manual contains materials protected under International Copyright Laws All rights reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced transmitted or transcribed without the expressed written permission of Disc Makers Inc The ReflexAuto is to be used in a lawful manner Violation of the International Copyright Laws is a criminal charge Disc Makers Inc is not responsible for the illegal actions of users nor consequential damage in connection with the furnishing performance or use of the equipment described herein Revision 2 00 12 14 05 Table of Contents Title Page Chapter Ee e 1 Te Een EE 1 2 The Robotic AAA IA 4 3 The LCD Control Panel KEE 5 4 Menu Overview E 6 5 Introduction to Manage Accounts EE 10 6 Single Master and Multi Master Modes oooooooccccccccccccononcncnnnccnnnoos 10 7 Setting Counters and Assigning Names 0ooococccncncncncncncncnonincncncnnanos 12 7 1 Setting COIN a es o da 12 A en 13 Chapter 2 Operation EE 14 tee EE 14 1 1 Making Copies in Single Master Mode oococccccccccc
14. of the first Input Spindle to all of the blank discs which follow it To make copies in Autocopy mode you simply gt Fill the input spindle s with the required number of blank discs gt Place the Master disc on top of the stack in the first input spindle gt Press the 16 AUTOCOPY button 30 When AUTOCOPY Enabled is turned on it appears as 16 AUTOCOPY above option 1 Copy and below option 15 Shutdown in the main menu structure Setup Use the Up or Down button to select the AUTOCOPY Enabled menu and 9 AUTOCOPY Enabled press the Enter button to enter that menu TOCOPY E Use the Up or Down button to select whether the AUTOCOPY Enabled function is on or off and press the TOCOPY E Enter button to select that option Once you get back to the main menu use the Up or Down button to navigate to the following screen ReflexAuto B 30 Fill the input spindle s with the required number of blank discs Place the 16 AUTOCOPY Master disc on top of the stack in the first input spindle and press the Enter button to start the AUTOCOPY process Loader Processing The loader will then start the Autocopy process Please Wait Loader Processing Drive 1 lt Input Bin The loader will load the Master into the next available drive e RESERVED The loader will load the contents of the master disc into the RESERVED 60 partition Once the content of the master disc has been loaded the autoloa
15. parts and every drives comes with a lifespan After a period of time they do tend to wear out Please contact Tech Support Service for assistance F Y I Replacing any component of the autoloader without Tech Support Service s consent will void the autoloader s warranty instantly gt Contact our Tech Support Why does my autoloader stay at System Bootup gt The reason the autoloader stays at system bootup forever is caused by improper shut down To solve the problem contact our Tech Support department Even though this problem can be solved all the hard drive information will be lost due to this failure How do reset my autoloader back to default gt See Load Default on page 35 42 1 List of Error Code Code Short Description Full Description 10 Arm did not return to top If error code 10 is shown it represents that the vacuum picking arm position did not return to the top position within 10 seconds after a command was sent out The vacuum picking arm must return to the top position after each action This indicates an obstruction or mechanical failure prevented the vacuum picking arm from completing the requested action 11 Arm did not detect If error code 11 is shown it represents that when the vacuum picking specified location in the arm is instructed to pick up a disc it has failed to detect anything allotted time including the bottom of the bin within 10 seconds Thi
16. stored in a location where the temperature dropped below 32 F 0 C within the past 24 hours leave the autoloader in a warm room with temperatures at least 65 F 19 C for four hours prior to powering it on for the first time Failure to do so may cause irreparable harm and prevent the autoloader from functioning Maintenance It is very important to operate and keep the autoloader in a dust free clean environment since dust is the number one killer of CD DVD recording devices Failure to do so can severely damage your autoloader We strongly suggest that you constantly use an Air Duster Canned Air to clear off any dust on the surface of the autoloader Note Do not try to use an Air Duster to clean the autoloader while the writer trays are open In doing so you may inadvertently blow dust into the recording device and damage it Proper Shutdown To avoid possible system failures you need to shut down the autoloader properly To shut down the autoloader use the Shutdown hot key and follow the instructions on the screen Not performing this function increases the risk of damaging the autoloader Double Layer Dual Layer Partition Issue If you have a 16x speed or higher autoloader with double layer dual layer DVD9 capability the hard drive partitions are set to a default size of 9 GB each to accommodate for the expanded size of the DVD9 format If you require more partitions and do not plan on using double layer dual layer DVD9 media
17. the Up or Down button to navigate to the 8 Master Mode screen If it is 1 Copy SM already in Single Master mode SM please skip to the step that starts the copy process ReflexAuto B 30 Press the Enter button to enter the Master Mode Menu and you will see a 8 Master Mode MM screen similar to one of the following Master Mode Multi Master Use the Up or Down button to select Single Master Mode Press the Enter button to submit your selection Master Mode Single Master 14 Go back to the 7 Copy Menu Use the Up or Down button to navigate to the following screen Start the Copy Process Insert your blank discs on to the Input Spindle s and press the Enter button to enter the 1 Copy menu You will see the Choose Partition menu ReflexAuto 1 Copy Use the Up or Down button to find the partition where your master disc is stored Press the Enter button to select that Partition Next you will see the Counter Selection menu Choose Partition 3 gt FUN CD Follow the instructions shown in Setting Counters on page 12 to continue Once the counters have been set press the Enter button to confirm You will see the Processing screen Counter No Counter After a short interval the robotic loader will pick the top disc from the input spindle and place it into one of the drives As this is happening you will see a screen similar to below Preparing Please Wait This information screen shows what i
18. to move the asterisk in front of Enable or Disable Drive 1 Port 1 Enable Disable 32 Save Changes Setting Saved Please Restart 12 System Utilities Use the Up or Down button until you see the Save Changes screen and press the Enter button to save the changes you made Once the changes are saved you shall see the Please Restart screen and restart the system to have the new setting take effect System Utilities is used to provide information pertaining to the autoloader as well as modification to maintain proper functioning The System Utilities are gt Disc Info gt System Info gt Device Info gt Load Default gt Update Firmware 12 1 Disc Info If you are uncertain about the type of blank recordable media you are using the Disc Info function can help you identify the type of disc and provide information about the data encoded on the disc For blank recordable discs it will tell you the media s format capacity and the Media s certified writing speed Note The Disc Info function does not use the robotic capabilities of the system You must manually insert the discs into the drives System Utilities 1 Disc Info Disc Info Please Insert Disc Disc Info 3 Disc Detected GO Use the Up or Down button to select the Disc Info menu and press the Enter button to enter that menu The system will proceed to the Please Insert Disc menu Place your disc s into the
19. you can reduce the size of the partitions using the instructions given in Partition Size on page 26 Keep in mind that if you alter the partition size all previous data video stored on the hard drive will be lost and you will only be able to load media with less than 5 GB capacity such as DVD5 4 7 GB CD 700 MB etc Disc Static and Sticky Media Issues The most common problems when using an autoloader are the disc static and sticky media issues These static charge problems cause multiple discs to stick together resulting in improper operation and more severely can shocks the robotic arm while loading a disc that causes system freeze due to heavy static charge Even though the autoloader has a sticky media separator function to prevent the sticky media but you should still follow these steps to prevent sticky media from disrupting your operation and protect your system from disc static charge This issue is most commonly seen when you buy a 100 pack of blank discs and insert them into the autoloader without any treatment If you have experienced this kind of problem please do the following to remove the adhesive static between the discs gt Separate the blank discs before you place them into the autoloader s spindle s Separating them will greatly reduce the static between discs gt If this doesn t achieve the desired outcome use an air duster canned air to blow air around the circular edge of the blank discs This process re
20. 1 Setting Counters The autoloader frequently gives you the option to set a counter so that the machine can keep track of the number of copies made Follow these steps when you see a Counter Selection Menu The Counter Selection Menu lets you set how many copies you want to E EE make for your project The Counter Selection feature tells the autoloader No Counter to count the number of successful copies you have made and stop the job when the desired number of copies has been reached You can select No Counter if you prefer to copy continuously with no interruption It will still count the number of copies but it will not notify you when to stop To select the No Counter simply press the Enter button when you see the screen above Or you can select Specify Counter between 1 to 9999 by pressing the Up or Down button to go to the Specify Counter menu Press the Enter button to select this option You will see the next Specify Counter C Specify Counter ounter menu Specify Counter To specify the number of copies for your project you need to enter input a 0 OK four digit number If you need to specify a number that is less than four digits fill the leading spaces with zeros any leading zeros will be skipped Examples of four digit numbers are 0234 two hundred and thirty four or 0010 ten To enter the number you need to use the Up or Down button to select the number for each digit and use t
21. After the copy process is done the autoloader automatically compares the copies to the master content residing in the hard drive to ensure that they are identical When the operation is complete the autoloader automatically places good discs on to the Output Spindle and bad discs in the Reject Area Operation in Copy Compare menu is identical to operation in Copy menu See Copy on page 14 for instructions 20 6 Select Burn Speed The Select Burn Speed menu option or the Speed quick key is used to adjust the duplication speed for the various duplication modes By default the duplication speed will be set to the optimal speed However under some circumstances you might want to lower down the duplication speed Those circumstances are gt Poor Blank Media Quality When your media quality is sub par lowering the duplication speed is necessary to make good copies gt Duplication Quality Overall the lower the speed the higher the quality of your duplicates If you have time it is a good choice to lower the speed to produce the best quality duplicates If you are at the 1 Copy Menu do the following ReflexAuto B 30 Use the Up or Down bution to find the 6 Select Burn Speed menu Ll Copy MM Press the Enter button on 6 Select Burn Speed menu to set the duplication EES B 30 burn speed and you will see the Select Burn Speed type menu similar to 6 Select Burn Speed below Select Burn Speed There are two recording spee
22. If error code CO C5 is shown it represents that a disc being returned C5 output bin to the output ng was not properly dropped from the vacuum picking arm onto the output bin O 5 respectively where bin 0 indicates the position right in front of the drive housing FF High static shock error Too much static electricity builds up from the disc This error occurs when the static electricity on the disc is too high Either the facility produces too much static electricity or the current climate is conducive to high concentration of static electricity This error is caused by the buildup of an electric static charge which shocks the robotic arm while loading a disc If this error should occur the user must completely reboot the system by turning the unit off at the power button When the unit is turned on again it should operate normally but you will need to reprogram the job it was running 44 2 Menu Tree D 001 BA NE 11 12 13 14 15 16 Copy Test Compare Test Copy Copy Compare lt Partition gt lt Counter gt lt Partition gt lt Counter gt lt Partition gt lt Counter gt lt Partition gt lt Counter gt lt Partition gt lt Counter gt Select Burn Speed lt HDD to CD HDD to DVD gt Select Source Master Mode Erase RW lt Hard Drive gt lt SM MM gt lt Quick Full gt Hard Drive Setup 10 1 Select Partition 10 2 Load Partition 10 3 Rename Partition 10 4 Delete
23. Layer 5 GB gt DVD Dual Double Layer 9 GB The number of partitions is determined by dividing your Hard Drive s total capacity by the selected media size 1 GB for CD format 5 GB for DVD5 format or 9 GB for DVD9 format double layer dual layer and then subtracting one partition for system use For example if you have a 160 GB Hard Drive you can calculate the number of DVD5 format partitions by 160 5 32 Since one partition is reserved for system use you will have 31 partitions available for use Or you can calculate the number of DVD9 format partitions using the formula 160 9 17 77 Since you cannot use an incomplete partition there will be a total of 17 partitions available for a 160 GB Hard Drive Since one partition is reserved for system use there will be 16 partitions available for use The Auto option sets the partition to the largest size that the installed CD DVD writers can accommodate If you have a 16x speed or higher autoloader with double layer dual layer DVD9 capabilities the hard drive partitions are set at a size of 9 GB each under Auto option to accommodate the expanded size of the DVD9 format If you require more partitions and do not plan on copying double layer dual layer DVD9 media you can change the hard drive partition size to CD 1 GB or DVD 5 GB 10 7 Format Hard Drive This function formats the Hard Drive It deletes all disc images and re initiates the Hard Drive To format the Hard Drive use t
24. Power Off message you can safely turn off the machine using the power switch Turning off your autoloader without performing this function increases the risk of damaging it 16 AUTOCOPY Hidden page 30 The AUTOCOPY function simplifies the copy process by allowing you to stack blank media on a spindle s place the master on top of the stack on the first spindle and press the Enter button on 16 AUTOCOPY key in the main menu It will load the content of the top disc of the 1 input spindle master disc into the Reserved Partition of the Hard Drive and copy it to blank disc s below it and other input spindle s if exists To activate this function you need to activate it by going to 11 Setup gt 9 AUTOCOPY and turn it on 5 Introduction to Manage Accounts This feature allows the administrator to gt Create user accounts and passwords to prevent unauthorized use of the autoloader gt Edit existing user account information including name and password gt Delete existing user account s gt Enable or disable Manage Accounts Manage Accounts is disabled by default Prior to activating the Manage Accounts feature the autoloader recognizes all users as the Administrator The pre defined password for this function is 0000 By adding additional users each individual user has his her own settings and only has access to the hard drive partitions that the individual user loaded to the hard drive N
25. artup menu and press the Enter button to select that option 11 7 Screen Saver This menu allows you to choose whether you want to enable the Screen Saver feature By enabling this feature a screen saver will be displayed when your autoloader has been idle for a long period of time Setup Use the Up or Down buttons to select the Screen Saver menu and press 7 Screen Saver the Enter button to enter that menu Screen Saver On Use the Up or Down button to select whether the Screen Saver is on or off and press the Enter button to select that option Screen Saver Off 11 8 Counter This menu allows you to choose whether you want to enable the Counter feature By enabling this feature the autoloader will prompt you to enter a counter amount and continuously burn discs until it reaches the value set into the counter Setup Use the Up or Down button to select the Counter menu and press the 8 Counter Enter button to enter that menu Counter ori Use the Up or Down button to select whether the Counter is on or off and press the Enter button to select that option Counter Off For information on entering the counters see Setting Counters and Assigning Names on page 12 11 9 AUTOCOPY Enabled This option turns on the hidden Autocopy menu The Autocopy function is the simplest way to make CD DVD copies It simplifies the copy process by automatically copying from the Master Disc which should be placed on top
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27. copy operation the robotic arm will pick up discs from the debil Input Spindle and place them into the drives If any of the discs in the drives contains data in this case that would be the first disc the Master Disc for job A 40 Blank Job for the autoloader will load entire content of this disc Master A into the reserve Master B partition on the Hard Drive The subsequent discs from the input bin spindle will be loaded in the empty drives Master C Once the loading process is completed the autoloader will start the duplication process for the blank media in the remaining drives Master disc A will be picked 30 Blank Job for up from the appropriate drive and dropped on to the Output Spindle and the Master C empty drive where the master disc was removed will be loaded with the next disc from the input bin Figure 1 5 If a new master is detected before the previous job is finished the autoloader will KEE complete the first job unload the completed job and fill the drive trays with blank discs for the next job The robotic arm will continue to load media into the drives as the duplicated discs are placed in the Output Spindles Once a writer drive any drive detects another Master disc the same process is repeated for the new Master disc 11 7 Setting Counters and Assigning Names Two frequently used tasks are setting counters and assigning names to partitions Directions for these tasks are given here 7
28. d discs into corresponding areas and you will see a PASS FAIL result screen similar to this Counter Specified No Counter Specified PASS 16 FAIL 0 E Input Bin Empty 20 Job Completed Press OK to Finish Ss Reset Hoppers gt PASS 16 indicates 16 discs have been gt Input Bin Empty 20 indicates that the compared successfully system has run out of discs to compare gt FAIL 0 indicates none of the discs If you have more discs to compare you have failed can empty the Output Spindle place the discs to be compared in the Input Spindle Press the Enter button to finish and Press the Enter button to continue If you have no more discs to compare press the ESC button to terminate the operation 4 Test Copy With the Test Copy menu option the autoloader simulates the copying process and then makes copies if everything works correctly If a failure is encountered on a disc during the simulation it will not be copied during the copying process while the discs that passed the simulation will move on to the copying process After the copying process the autoloader will place the failure discs into the rejected area while the successfully copied discs will be placed into the corresponding Output Spindle Operation in Test Copy menu is identical to operation in Copy menu See Copy on page 14 for instructions 5 Copy Compare The Copy Compare menu option is used to make verified copies
29. d types that can be set HDD to CD Speed gt HDD to CD Copy Hard Drive CD Content to CD R RW Discs speed gt HDD to DVD Copy Hard Drive DVD Content to DVD R RW Discs Depending upon the type of duplication and your autoloader restrictions you need to select the correct format in order to take effect To select the recording speed options use the Up or Down buttons to find the desired speed for the appropriate format and press the Enter button to enter the menu You will see a menu similar to this HDD to CD Speed Use the Up or Down button to find the desired speed Press the Enter 32x button to set the desired recording speed The options that are available are shown in Table 2 1 Duplication Type Speeds Available HDD to CD 1x 2x 4x 8x 12x 16x 24x 32x 40x 48x 52x Speed HDD to DVD 1x 2x 2 4x 4x 6x 8x 12x 16x Speed Table 2 1 Duplication Speeds These options might change depending on the CD or DVD writers pre installed in your system Note The speed that you choose may be adjusted by the drives and or the media for optimized duplication Once your selection has been changed successfully you will see the following screen for 2 seconds HDD to CD Speed Adjusted to 8x You will automatically be returned to the Main Menu 21 7 Select Source The Select Source menu or the Source quick key is used to set the Master Reading Source In the autoloader the Master Reading Source is always t
30. der removes it from the drive places it on the output spindle and starts placing blank discs into the writer drives This information screen shows what is happening In this case the loader E has taken a disc from the input spindle and is placing it into Drive 2 Drive 2 lt Input Bin The loader will continue to remove discs from the input spindle and place them into drives until either all of the drives are full or until it runs out of blank discs Processing It takes a few seconds for the autoloader to recognize all the discs Please Wait 31 After two or three seconds of processing time the following Copy Progress screen will appear gt H indicates the source of the job resides in the Hard Drive Copying H4012MB gt 4012MB indicates the capacity of the master disc 0 12 12 indicates the current progress of the duplication 0 indicates you have made 0 copies so far Note lt is normal to see the progress indicator stay at 0 10 and 100 for approximately 30 seconds for CD duplication and up to one minute for DVD duplication That is caused by the initializing and finalizing stages Once the duplication run is completed the loader will remove the disc from the drive and will place either the successful copy on the output spindle or the bad copy in the reject area The loader will then pick up another blank disc and load it into the drive This is then repeated for each drive Loader Proc
31. dle Alignment The Spindle Alignment menu is used to check the mechanical alignment between the spindles and the robotic arm See Spindle Alignment on page 37 for more information 3 Disc Separator Use this utility to tell the system the number of times for the robotic arm to shake the disc it picked up from the input spindle in order to reduce the disc sticking issue See Disc Static and Sticky Media Issues on page 2 for information about disc sticking issue and Disc Separator on page 38 for information on using this menu 4 Z form Maneuver Use this utility to enable or disable the Z form maneuver See Z form Maneuver on page 38 for information on using this menu 5 Alignment Protection Enabling Alignment Protection makes each drive tray quickly slide in and out after a disc has been loaded into it This ensures that the disc sits properly in the disc indentation of the tray by shaking the disc into place See Alignment Protection on page 38 14 Manage Accounts page 39 Use this menu option to gt Create user accounts and passwords to prevent unauthorized use of the autoloader gt Edit existing user account information including name and password gt Delete existing user account s gt Enable Disable this feature For additional information refer to Introduction to Manage Accounts on page 10 15 Shutdown page 41 Use this menu option to turn off your system Once you see the Ready to
32. drives After a few seconds the system will detect the discs and ask you if you want to proceed Wait until all of your discs have been detected and press the Enter button to continue The information that you see will depend on whether the disc that you inserted has data written on it or if itis blank In this example three discs have been loaded Tray 1 has a CD ROM with data encoded onto it Tray 2 has a blank 24x CD RW media Tray 3 has a blank 8x DVD R Media 33 The results are 1 CD 21M Data 1 Session 1Trk A data CD was placed in the top tray gt The 1 Indicates that the information is for the media inserted in the tray 1 gt The CD indicates that the media inserted is a CD ROM gt The 21M indicates that 21Mbytes of data is encoded on the disc gt 1 Session 1Trk indicates that the data is all in a single session recorded as a single track Press the Down button to see the next disc 2 CD RW 702M Blank INFODISC 97m25s31f A blank 24x CD RW media was placed in the second tray gt The 2 Indicates that the information is for the media inserted in tray 2 gt The CD RW indicates that the media inserted is a CD RW gt The 702M indicates that 702Mbytes of space is available on the disc gt Blank indicates that the disc is blank gt INFODISC 97m25s31f is the media ID code Press the Down button to see the next disc
33. duces the static between the discs up to 90 The amount of air to use depends on factors specific to your environment Figure 1 1 Using Canned Air to Reduce Static gt If you are still having problems put your media into the refrigerator NOT in the freezer for three hours Afterwards store it at room temperature for one hour prior to use Studies show that cold temperature with no condensation will also reduce the static charges between objects dramatically Disc Placement Issue Another common problem when using an autoloader is the placement of media onto the spindles Placing the media onto the spindles properly can avoid possible picking errors when operating the autoloader Even though the autoloader is designed with certain tolerance adjustments to prevent mishandling by the picking arm failures may still arise if the spindles are not loaded correctly All media loaded onto the spindles should be flat and not slanted at an angle to ensure the picking arm can securely grab the disc with all 3 vacuum suction heads Be sure to not load too many discs onto the spindle as well as this may cause errors in placement and loading The diagram 1 2 below demonstrates the proper and incorrect disc placements when loading media onto the spindles Correct Wrong Wrong Uneven Disc Overstacked Figure 1 2 Disc Placement Illustration Spindles vs Bins The Disc Makers ReflexAuto has up to 2 spindles for holding CDs and or DVD
34. e Enter button to move on to Edit User s Name BADEN pulls the Enter Password stage Enter PWD Enter the user s password using the instructions shown in Setting 0 OK Counters and Assigning Names on page 12 Press the Enter to complete User Ralph The autoloader will display a confirmation message and automatically Added return you to the Manage Accounts menu 14 3 Edit User Info The Edit User Info menu allows you to change the existing user s account name and password During this process you will be asked to select the existing account and then you will be prompted to enter the new user name and new user password for this account Note User Admin is the administrative account you cannot change the user name for this account but can change the password for this account Note The User name consists of a maximum of eight alphanumeric letters or numbers Note The User password consists of four numbers Manage Accounts Press the Enter button to enter this menu 3 Edit User Info Edit User Info Use the Up or Down button to scroll through the list of users Press the 1 ADMIN Enter button to select user Paik Users Name Edit the user s name using the instructions shown in Setting Counters RALPH OK and Assigning Names on page 12 Press the Enter button to move on to the Enter Password stage Enter the new password for this user via the instructions shown in Setting Counte
35. ee e EEN 27 28 28 28 29 29 29 30 30 30 32 32 33 33 34 35 35 35 36 36 37 38 38 38 39 39 40 40 41 41 41 42 43 45 Chapter 1 Overview 1 Welcome The Disc Makers ReflexAuto autoloader is a reliable high performance high speed standalone robotic DVD and or CD autoloader With its professional industrial design and simple user interface it makes your duplicating experience easier than ever With the Disc Makers ReflexAuto you can have a capacity up to 100 discs duplicate continuously for 24 hours even with multiple masters and get the highest quality duplication all at an extremely affordable price The Disc Makers ReflexAuto is the most reliable and affordable autoloader on the market Before you start using this autoloader please read the following to ensure proper operation DVD Duplication Limitations The DVD autoloader will not copy any DVDs that have Copy Protection encoded in the content Typically most DVDs you purchase or rent from a store contains Copy Protection In addition to the copy protection limitation the autoloader will only copy a DVD5 format 4 7 GB disc to another DVD5 format recordable DVD media If your autoloader has double layer dual layer capability you can copy a DVD9 format 8 5 GB disc to another DVD9 format recordable DVD media but you cannot duplicate a DVD5 format disc on to a DVD9 format recordable media or vice versa Temperature Warning If the autoloader was
36. elect that option Z form Maneuver Off 13 5 Alignment Protection Enabling Alignment Protection causes each drive tray to quickly slide in and out after a disc has been loaded into it This ensures that the disc is set properly in the disc indentation in the tray by shaking the disc into place For example if the disc is not placed squarely in the center as it should be but rather slightly off the lip the shake will cause the disc to slide into position in the center of the tray 38 To enable the Alignment Protection function Loader Utilities Use the Up or Down button to select the Alignment Protection menu and 5 Alignment Protection press the Enter button to enter that menu lignment Protection Sec A Use the Up or Down button to select whether Alignment Protection is on or off and press the Enter button to select that option Oo lignment Protection This feature allows the administrator to gt Create user accounts and passwords to prevent unauthorized use of this autoloader gt Edit existing user account information including name and password gt Delete existing user account s For complete information on Manage Accounts see Introduction to Manage Accounts on page 10 To access the Manage Accounts feature you need to perform the following tasks Use the Up or Down button to select the Manage Accounts menu and press the Enter button to enter that menu You will be shown the Enter
37. enu Use this setting to choose which menu you would like to see first when you turn on the autoloader 7 Screen Saver Use this setting to enable or disable the Screen Saver feature When this is enabled a screen saver is displayed whenever your autoloader has been idle for a long period of time 8 Counter Use the Counter menu to enable or disable the Counter feature The counter tells you how many discs have been copied and how many discs are left to go during the progress and it will stop the job once the desired number of copies has been made 9 AUTOCOPY Enabled This menu option turns on the hidden 16 AUTOCOPY main menu option The AUTOCOPY function simplifies the copy process by allowing you to stack blank media on a spindle s place the master on top of the stack on the first spindle and press the Enter button on 16 AUTOCOPY key in the main menu It will load the content of the top disc of the 1 input spindle master disc into the Reserved Partition of the Hard Drive and copy it to blank disc s below it and other input spindle s if exists 10 DVD R Compatibility Mode This feature allows you to turn the DVD R High Compatibility Mode feature ON or OFF The purpose of this feature is to increase the compatibility of DVD R media with a broader range of DVD Video players 11 Disable Drives Use this utility to allow the system to disable certain drives trays when certain drives trays are producing high failure rates See Disable D
38. essing The copying process will continue until you run out of blank discs Drive 2 lt Input Bin At this point you can either load more discs on to the input spindle s and press the Enter button to continue or press the ESC button to terminate your project Input Bin Empty 20 Reset Hoppers 11 10 DVD R High Compatibility Mode This feature allows you to turn the DVD R High Compatibility Mode feature ON or OFF The purpose of this feature is to increase the compatibility of DVD R media with a broader range of DVD Video players This process will increase the amount of time required to duplicate your disc s Setup Use the Up or Down button to select the DVD R High 10 DVD R High Compatibility Mode Compatibility Mode menu and press the Enter button to enter that menu R High Compatibility Mode Use the Up or Down button to select whether the DVD R High Compatibility Mode is on or off and press the Enter button to select that option R High Compatibility Mode 11 11 Disable Drives This feature allows you to disable certain drives trays when those drives trays are producing high failure rates or not functioning properly Setup Use the Up or Down button to select the Disable Drives menu and press the 10 Disable Drives Enter button to enter that menu Drive 1 Roret cl Use the Up or Down button to select the desired drive trays you would like Enable Disable to enable disable Then press ENT or ESC button
39. g point the insert process This error is only shown when the Z Maneuver is enabled 15 Unable to perform the If error code 15 is shown it represents that the vacuum picking arm horizontal Z Maneuver did not reach the drive position within 4 seconds from the Z position from the starting point to starting point This takes place when the vacuum picking arm has the original position descended to the appropriate drive location and should move horizontally to center the disc over the opened drive tray but fails to do so in the specified allotted time This error is only shown when the Z Maneuver is enabled 16 Unable to perform If error code 16 is shown it represents that the vacuum picking arm vertical Z Maneuver did not descend and place the disc into the opened drive tray within 4 while placing disc in seconds after the vacuum picking arm has centered the disc above drive tray the opened drive tray this error is only shown when the Z Maneuver is enabled 17 Unable to perform the If error code 17 is shown it represents that the vacuum picking arm horizontal Z Maneuver from the original position to the starting point did not return to starting horizontal position for the reverse Z Maneuver within 4 seconds to return the disc to the output bin This error is only shown when the Z Maneuver is enabled 43 20 Input bin empty If error code 20 is shown it represents that all of
40. g the Up or Down button 1 Language Use this setting to choose the language used to navigate the autoloader The autoloader supports English and Spanish menus 2 Read Error Skip Normally when the autoloader encounters a read error while reading the master disc all the duplication will be aborted and all the recordable media in the writers will be ruined However if you believe that your master disc has a small insignificant error due to physical damage you can enable this setting to allow the autoloader to skip any read errors that it encounters It is ON by default Important This function does not fix the error it only skips it to continue copying the rest of the readable data This function is recommended for Video and Audio duplication purpose 3 CD Writing Mode Use this setting to select the mode you would like use to duplicate a CD There are two different modes Disc at Once and Track at Once Disc at Once is recommended for duplication 4 Max Audio VCD amp CDG Speed Due to the lack of error checking mechanism for Audio CD Video CD and CD G format duplicating them at too high a speed can cause frequent errors like glitches and skips Use this setting to adjust the maximum duplication speed for Audio Video CD and CD G format to ensure the reliable duplication for such formats 5 Buzzer Use this setting to choose whether you want to hear a beep when you press a button and when a task has been completed 6 Startup M
41. gnment gt Spindle Alignment gt Disc Separator gt Z form maneuver gt Alignment Protection Each submenu has a section that describes it 13 1 Drive Alignment The Drive Alignment menu option is used to check the alignment of the drive trays to the robotic arm When the Drive Alignment function is selected the system picks a disc from the first input spindle and moves it to just 1 4 inch above the drive tray and holds it there To start the alignment place a disc on to the first input spindle Loader Utilities Use the Up or Down button to select the Drive Alignment menu and press 1 Drive Alignment the Enter button to enter that menu The system will proceed to the Please Select Drive menu Please Select Drive Use the Up or Down button to select the drive that you want to align and Drive 1 Go press the Enter button to select it The autoloader will pick a disc from the first input spindle move it to 1 4 inch above the drive tray and hold it there You will see the Drive Alignment screen Drive Alignment Check the alignment of the drive trays and press the Enter button when you Alignment Finished are finished Note If the drive trays are not properly aligned and there is a need to re align them please contact Disc Makers technical support department at techsupport discmakers com for information regarding setting alignments 36 Warning This function is ONLY for checking the alignment NOT for setting the alignme
42. he Enter button or the ESC button to move the cursor position right or left Once you ve finished move the cursor to OK and press the Enter button For example if you want to specify a counter value of 21 twenty one The 4 digit value would be 0021 To input the desired quantity do the following Make sure the cursor is located at the first position First blinking position Specify Counter 0 OK Press the Down button repeatedly until 0 is displayed Press Enter button once to move the cursor to the next position Press the Down button repeatedly until 0 is displayed Press Enter button once to move the cursor to the next position Press the Down button repeatedly until 2 is displayed Press Enter button once to move the cursor to the next position Press the Down button repeatedly until 1 is displayed Now 0021 is displayed press Enter button once and the cursor moves to OK VVVVVVVV 12 Then press the Enter button once to submit your counter value The loader will now start loading disc from the input spindles and place them into all drive trays 7 2 Editing Names When you create either a new user or a partition you need to assign a name to it The example shown here shows how to name or rename a partition but the process for naming or renaming the user name is identical During the process of creating a new partition you will see the Edit Partition Name menu
43. he Hard Drive 8 Master Mode The Master Mode menu is used to select between Single Master mode or Multi Master mode For more information on the modes see Single Master and Multi Master Modes on page 10 If you are at the 1 Copy Menu do the following ReflexAuto B 30 Use the Up or Down button to find the 8 Master Mode menu 1 Copy SM ReflexAuto B 30 Press the Enter button on 8 Master Mode to enter the menu and you will 8 Master Mode see one of the following screens Master Mode Use the Up or Down button to choose between Multi Master mode and Single Master Single Master mode Press the Enter button to enter your selection The system will return you back to the main menu Master Mode Multi Master 9 Erase RW Use the Erase RW menu to erase your Rewritable discs ReflexAuto B 30 Use the Up or Down button to find the 9 Erase RW menu 1 Copy SM ReflexAuto B 30 Press the Enter button on 9 Erase RW to enter the menu and you will see 9 Erase RW the following screens There are two options gt Full Erase This option erases the entire disc destroying all previously written data in the process Erase RW gt Quick Erase This option erases the index TOC of the Quick Erase Rewritable disc not the data section It is much faster than Full Erase However the data section is still recoverable In order to ensure all old content on the RW disc is completely ereased and unable to be recovered for secu
44. he Up or Down button to navigate to the 7 Format Hard Drive menu Hard Drive Setup Press the Enter button to enter the Format Hard Drive menu 7 Format Hard Drive T EE Press the Enter button to format the Hard Drive After the Hard Drive has been formatted the system will return you to the Format Hard Drive menu Press OK to Continue 11 Setup The 11 Setup menu options are used to configure various options on the autoloader The Setup menu consists of the following sub menus Language Read Error Skip CD Writing Mode Max Audio VCD amp CDG Speed Buzzer Startup Menu Screen Saver Counter AUTOCOPY Enabled DVD R Compatibility Mode Disable Drives VVVVVVVVV VV Each of these options is discussed in its own subsection 2T 11 1 Language This setting allows you to choose the language that you prefer to use when navigating the autoloader The autoloader supports multiple languages Setup Use the Up or Down button to select the Language menu and press the 1 Language Enter button to enter that menu Language English Use the Up or Down button to select between the languages and press the Enter button to select that option Language 11 2 Read Error Skip Normally when the autoloader encounters a read error while reading your master disc the duplication is aborted and all the recordable media in the writers are ruined However if you believe that your master disc has a small insignificant error due to phy
45. indle move it to one inch above the spindle being aligned and hold it there You will see the Spindle Alignment screen Spindle Alignment Pressing the Up or Down button will move the spindle up or down Alignment Finished approximately 1 2 per press You should always align the spindle at its mid point Press the Down button repeatedly to lower the robotic arm to the mid point and check the alignment Note If the spindles are not properly aligned and there is a need to re align them please contact Tech Support Service for information regarding setting alignments Warning This function is ONLY for checking the alignment NOT for setting the alignment Please do not move the robotic arm with your hands during this process Once you are done press the Enter button This will send you to the Alignment Next menu Spindle Alignment Press the Enter button to return back to the Please Select Spindle Alignment Next menu This allows you to complete the alignment checking pro cedure for each of the installed spindles If you are through checking the alignment of spindles press the ESC button to go back to the Loader Utility Menu 37 When the spindle alignment checking process is complete the robotic arm will drop the disc in the Reject Area 13 3 Disc Separator The Disc Separator option is used to circumvent the disc static and sticky media problem See Disc Static and Sticky Media Issues on page 2 Whe
46. ition that you want information about The 2 field indicates that it is the second partition on the drive The From field indicates the user that created the partition See Introduction to Manage Accounts on page 10 The FUN field shows the name of the partition The CD field indicates that the master stored in this partition is a CD rather than a DVD The 21MB field indicates that the capacity of the master s content stored in this partition 2 From ADMIN FUN CD 21MB Vv VV VWV 10 6 Partition Size The Partition Size option allows you to change the size of the Hard Drive partitions Warning When you alter the partition size all previous data or video stored on the hard drive will be lost and you will only be able to load media with less than the specified partition size capacity To change the hard drive partition size use the Up or Down button to navigate to the 6 Partition Size menu Hard Drive Setup 6 Partition Size Press the Enter button to enter the Partition Size menu Partition Size Press the Up or Down button to select the desired partition size Press the AUTO Enter button to select the Partition Size The Hard Drive is divided into a number of equal sized partitions Each 26 partition holds ONE and ONLY ONE master disc s content regardless of the size of your master disc The options for partition size are gt Auto gt CD 1GB gt DVD Single
47. ll detect the master disc 36 121MB Loaded and read the contents of the master disc into the reserve partition Loader Processing Once the master disc has been loaded the autoloader will remove the Drive 1 gt Output Bin master disc from the drive and place it onto the Output Spindle 17 Loader Processing The loader will then pick up another blank disc and load it into the drive Drive 1 lt Input Bin where the last master disc was placed Once the loading process is completed the duplication process will start When the duplication process is through the loader will remove the discs from the drives and place successful copies onto the Output Spindles and place failed copies onto Rejected Area In Multi Master Mode the robotic arm continues to load more media into the drives from Input Spindles while the duplicated discs are placed in the Output Spindle Once a new Master disc are been detected by any of the drives this process will repeat for the new Master disc When all of the jobs are complete and the autoloader detects all Input Spindles are empty it presents you with the Input Bin Empty message Input Bin Empty 20 Press the Enter button to continue and you will see the Access Log File Press OK to Continue screen Press the Enter button to view the log file or press the ESC button to return Pe nog BEE to the 1 Copy menu If you choose to see the log file you will see a screen OR similar to below Master 1 T Pass
48. n this option is enabled after picking up a disc from the input spindle the robotic arm stops at the top of it s travel and then bounces down once twice or three times to dislodge discs that are stuck together To enable the disc separator function Loader Utilities Use the Up or Down button to select the Disc Separator menu and press 3 Disc Separator the Enter button to enter that menu Disc Separator Separator Off Disc Separator Single Vibration Use the Up or Down button to select the separator option that you want Disc Separator and press the Enter button to select it Double Vibration Disc Separator Triple Vibration 13 4 Z form Maneuver Some drives have bezels that extend out from the front of the drive face This can cause the disc to catch on the edge of the bezel of a higher drive as it is being lowered into one of the below drives Enabling the Z form Maneuver will allow the robotic arm to lower the disc off center from the front of the drives to clear any protruding obstacles like the bezels and then center the disc directly above the extended writer tray just before the disc is loaded To enable the Z form Maneuver function Loader Utilities Use the Up or Down button to select the Z form Maneuver menu and press 4 Z form Maneuver the Enter button to enter that menu Z form Maneuver On Use the Up or Down button to select whether the Z form Maneuver is on or off and press the Enter button to s
49. nt Please do not move the robotic arm with your hands during this process When you have finished checking the alignment of the drive s the robotic arm will move the disc to the arms top position and hold it there You will see the Alignment Next menu Drive Alignment Press the Enter button to return back to the Please Select Drive Alignment Next menu This allows you to complete the alignment checking pro cedure for each of the installed drives If you are through checking the alignment of drives press the ESC button to go back to the Loader Utility Menu When the drive alignment checking process is complete the robotic arm will drop the disc in the Reject Area 13 2 Spindle Alignment The Spindle Alignment menu option is used to check the alignment of the spindles to the robotic arm When the Spindle Alignment function is selected the system picks a disc from the first input spindle and holds it approximately one inch above the target spindle To start the alignment place a disc on to the first input spindle Loader Utilities Use the Up or Down button to select the Spindle Alignment menu and 2 Spindle Alignment Press the Enter button to enter that menu The autoloader will proceed to the Please Select Spindle menu Please Select Spindle Use the Up or Down button to select the spindle that you want to check Spindle 1 Go and press the Enter button to select it The autoloader will pick a disc from the input sp
50. o one else can access their hard drive partitions other than the Administrator For example if USER 1 logs in and loads a master disc to hard drive Partition A when USER 2 logs in USER 2 will not have access to any partitions loaded by USER 1 which includes partition A To take advantage of this feature follow these instructions gt Change the Administrator password Refer to Edit User Info on page 40 for additional information gt Create a User Name and Password for each authorized person on this autoloader Refer to Create User on page 40 for additional information gt Enable the Manage Accounts feature by turning on the Password on Bootup setting Refer to Password on Bootup on page 41 for additional information Note This autoloader comes with a standard license that allows you to create up to 32 users For instructions on how to use Manage accounts see Manage Accounts on page 39 6 Single Master and Multi Master Modes There are two ways to make copies using the autoloader Single Master Mode This mode requires that a single master disc is loaded onto the hard drive prior to initiating the duplication process This mode is ideal if your job involves one or very few master disc s Multi Master Mode Batch Mode This mode does not require you to manually load your master Simply place the master disc s on top of the stack of blank discs needed for that particular job of the ma
51. o one of the drives and the contents of the master disc will be loaded into the desired partition Load Partition OK Pres the Enter button to finish Press OK to Finish 10 3 Rename Partition When you load your master disc onto a hard drive partition you are asked to give it a name However you can rename it at anytime afterwards Instructions for this are shown in Editing Names on page 13 25 10 4 Delete Partition The Delete Partition option deletes an existing partition Use the Up or Down button to navigate to the 4 Delete Partition menu Hard Drive Setup Press the Enter button to enter the Delete Partition menu The autoloader 4 Delete Partition Will first ask you to choose the partition to be deleted Choose Partition Use the Up or Down button to find the partition that you want to delete 2 gt FUN CD Press the Enter button to select the partition Delete Partition The autoloader displays the Delete Partition confirmation message Press FUN CD OK the Enter button to continue Partition FUN The autoloader displays the Deleted message for two seconds and then Deleted returns you to the Delete Partition menu 10 5 Partition Info The Partition Info option provides information about an existing partition Use the Up or Down button to navigate to the 5 Partition Info menu Hard Drive Setup Press the Enter button to enter the Partition Info menu and use the Up or 5 Partition Info Down button to find the part
52. on to cycle back to the firmware version display The information that you see will differ depending on the system you have 12 3 Device Info This menu allows you to see information about the devices built inside your autoloader This information includes but is not limited to manufacturer model number etc System Utilities Use the Up or Down button to select the Device Info menu and press the 3 Device Info Enter button to enter that menu The first information that is shown is the Hard Drive information if a HDD is installed The system uses several different kinds of Hard Drives so the information that you see might be different Press the Down button to go to the next display 00 Port 0 TM100 30 SAMSUNG SP1604N 01 Port 2 1 08 The next screen shows information about the first Writer drive Press the PLEXTOR DVDR PX716 Down button to go to the next Writer drive Press the ESC button to return to the System Utilities menu 12 4 Load Default This function will reset all of the options back to the manufacturer s default settings You should only perform this function if your autoloader is acting abnormally System Utilities Use the Up or Down button to select the Load Default menu and press the 4 Load Default Enter button to enter that menu Load Default Press OK to Continue Press the Enter button to load the default parameters or the ESC button to return to the System Utilities menu 12 5 Update Firmware
53. or list Gs Enter Execute the function Also called OK in the Menus ESC Go back to the previous function Master Master Quick Key to put machine in the correct Master Mode Load Load Quick key to load a master disc to the units internal hard drive Quick key to see system master disc and hard drive image information Info Info S A gp A including partition size disc size disc type drive and system firmware versions Shutdown Shutdown Quick key to properly turn off the unit 4 Menu Overview This section provides an overview of the menu options These menu options are explained in detail on the referenced pages 1 Copy page 14 Use the Copy menu to make copies of a master disc or hard drive image Before you start a copy make sure you have selected the correct Master Mode If you plan to use Single Master Mode please make sure you have successfully loaded your master disc to a partition on the Hard Drive If you plan to use Multi Master Mode please make sure you have placed every master disc on top of the corresponding number of blank discs For additional information see Making Copies in Single Master Mode on page 14 or Making Copies in Multi Master Mode on page 16 2 Test page 18 Use the Testmenu to simulate the copy process With simulation write once recordable discs such as DVD R or CDR will be reusable The purpose of simulation is to ensure error free duplication Note Due to phy
54. rity purposes you must utilize the FULL ERASE function 22 Use the Up or Down buttons to select between the two options and press the Enter button to continue Counter Follow the instructions shown in Setting Counters on page 12 to continue No Counter Once the counters have been set press the Enter button to confirm The Robotic Arm will go out and pick the discs to be erased from the Input Loader Processing Spindles and place them into the drives As soon as the drives are all full Drive 1 lt Input Bin 1 or the number programmed into the counter is reached you will see the following Processing The system will check all discs in the drive and prepare them to be erased Please Wait As soon as the checking process completes the Erase RW process starts Quick Erasing The 0 indicates that zero discs have been erased so far The 25 0 25 indicates the number programmed into the counter Once all the discs have been erased you will see one of these PASS FAIL screens Counter Specified No Counter Specified PASS 25 FAIL 0 D Input Bin Empty 20 Job Completed Press OK to Finish Reset Hoppers gt Input Bin Empty 20 indicates that the system has run out of discs to erase gt PASS 25 indicates 25 discs have been erased successfully If you have more discs to erase you can empty the Output Spindle place the discs gt FAIL 0 indicates none of the
55. rives on page 32 12 System Utilities page 33 1 Disc Info Use the Disc Info utility to identify the type of blank recordable media This utility identifies your blank recordable Media s format capacity manufacture ID and the Media s certified writing speed 2 System Info Use this menu option to see data about the autoloader and its resources firmware version RAM and CPU 3 Device Info Use this menu option to see data about the drives that are installed in the autoloader 4 Load Default Use this menu option to reset all of the options back to the manufacturer s default values You can use this function if your autoloader is acting abnormally 5 Update Firmware Use this utility to update the software in your autoloader To update insert the manufacturers Certified Update CD into the 1 tray and make sure no other discs are in rest of the trays Then you can press the Enter button to update Important You should not upgrade your autoloader s firmware unless your system is becoming unstable or you are advised to do so by Tech Support 13 Loader Utilities page 36 Use the Loader Utilities menu options to access the various utilities built into the autoloader You can scroll between the various options using the Up or Down button 1 Drive Alignment The Drive Alignment menu is used to check the mechanical alignment between the drives and the robotic arm See Drive Alignment on page 36 for more information 2 Spin
56. rming this function will increase the risk of damaging your autoloader ReflexAuto B 30 Press the Enter button to enter into this menu 15 Shutdown Press the Enter button to shut down the autoloader The autoloader will do all of its internal housekeeping and then display a confirmation message Shutdown Press OK to Shutdown Shutdown Press the power button to power off the system Ready to Power Off 41 Chapter 3 Trouble Shooting and Error Codes No display on LCD or the unit does not operate when the power is on gt Check the connections for the power cable and ensure that the power outlet is working correctly gt Make sure that the rear panel power voltage setting matches the voltage of your power outlet gt If the autoloader was stored in a location where the temperature dropped below 32 F 0 C within the past 24 hours leave the autoloader in a warm room with a temperature of at least 65 F 19 C for four hours prior to powering the autoloader on Drives cannot read disc and shows error message gt Check the format of the master CD DVD gt Check the master CD DVD itself for damage gt Your master disc may be copy protected Normally most of the DVDs and some of the CDs you purchase from stores have been copy protected Buttons do not function gt The autoloader may still be busy performing a task Give it some time and press the button again To interrupt the currently running process press the ESC button
57. rs and Assigning Names on page 12 Press the Enter button to complete Enter PWD 0 OK User Ralph on Ge The autoloader will display a confirmation message and automatically anged return you to the Manage Accounts menu 40 Note The user Admin is the administrative account you can t delete this account Manage Accounts Press the Enter button to enter into this menu 4 Delete User Delete User Use the Up or Down button to scroll through the list of users Press the 3 RALPH Enter button to select the user to delete Delete User The autoloader will ask you to confirm the deletion Press the RALPH OK Enter button to delete the user User Ralph The autoloader will display a confirmation message and automatically Deleted return you to the Manage Accounts menu 14 5 Password on Bootup This menu allows you to enable or disable the Password on Bootup feature During this process you will be asked to select Yes or No enable or disable Manage Accounts 5 Password on Bootup Press the Enter button to enter into this menu Password on Bootup Use the Up or Down button to select either Yes or No Press the Enter Yes button to enter the selection 15 Shutdown This function will make sure it is safe to turn off your autoloader Once you see Ready to Power Off message then you can safely turn off the machine using the power switch Turning off your autoloader without perfo
58. s Although the manual refers to them as spindles many of the messages shown on the LCD display refer to them as bins in order to create more concise messages Don t panic Spindles and bins are the same 2 The Robotic Platform The Disc Makers ReflexAuto autoloader with 100 Disc Capacity has two spindles see Figure 1 3 that hold approximately 100 discs each Actual quantity varies depends on the media thickness Spindle 2 is the input spindles Spindle 1 is the output spindle Stack the media you wish to copy on spindle 2 see figure 1 2 from proper media stacking The robotic arm will pick discs from spindle 2 then place the successfully copied discs onto spindle 1 Reject discs are placed on to the deck below the drive trays Throughout this manual this area is also referred as Reject Area Drive Robotic Compartment Control Tower Figure 1 3 Robotic Duplicator Top View 3 The LCD Control Panel Figure 1 4 below shows the LCD Control Panel This panel has a two line by 20 character LCD display to provide user feedback and eight push buttons to control the of the Disc Makers ReflexAuto operation The functions for these buttons are shown in Table 1 1 gt DISC MAKERS ReflexAuto oo eooo O MASTER LOAD INFO SHUTDOWN Figure 1 4 LCD Control Panel Layout Table 1 1 Front Panel Controls Control Name Function Up Scroll up through the menu or list Down Scroll down through the menu
59. s happening In this case the loader Paya processing has taken a disc from the input spindle and is placing it into Drive 1 Drive 1 lt Input Bin The loader will continue to remove discs from the input spindle and place those into drives until either all of the drives are full or the count that you loaded into the counter is reached Processing Please Wait It takes a few seconds for the autoloader to recognize all the discs After two or three seconds of processing time one of the following Copy Progress screens will appear H4012MB 12 Copying 0 21 Copying H4012MB QI 0 123 gt H indicates the source disc of the job resides in the Hard Drive gt 4012MB indicates the capacity of the master gt 12 indicates the current progress of the duplication gt 0 21 indicates you have a project size of 21 copies and you have made 0 copies so far Note lt is normal to see the progress indicator stay at 0 10 and 100 for approximately 30 seconds for CD duplication and up to one minute for DVD duplication That is caused by the initializing and finalizing stages 15 gt H indicates the source of the job resides in the Hard Drive gt 4012MB indicates the capacity of the master disc gt 12 indicates the current progress of the duplication gt 0 indicates you have made 0 copies so far Loader Proces
60. s would apply to inserting a disc in a drive and not detecting anything within 10 seconds if the Z Maneuver feature is disabled This error indicates that an obstruction missing component or mechanical failure has prevented the vacuum picking arm from detecting a disc drive etc to perform the assigned task 12 Unable to move to the If error code 12 is shown it represents that the vacuum picking arm next input output bin did not travel to its destination input output bin from any other bin within 10 seconds This error indicates that an obstruction or mechanical failure has prevented the vacuum picking arm from rotating to the assigned input output bin 13 Unable to move into the If error code 13 is shown it represents that the vacuum picking arm drop disc position did not reach the drop position within 4 seconds when placing a disc to output bin The drop position represents the safe distance between the vacuum picking arm and the spindle where the disc can be placed securely onto the spindle This error indicates that an obstruction missing component or mechanical failure has prevented the vacuum picking arm from performing the assigned task 14 Unable to perform the If error code 14 is shown it represents that the vacuum picking arm horizontal Z Maneuver did not reach the horizontal starting position for placing a disc into the from bin 1 to the appropriate drive starting from spindle bin 1 within 4 seconds during startin
61. sical damage you can enable this setting to allow the autoloader to skip any read errors it encounters Note This function does not fix the error it only skips it to make the rest of the data readable Setup Use the Up or Down button to select the Read Error Skip menu and press 2 Read Error Skip the Enter button to enter that menu Read Error Skip On Use the Up or Down button to select whether Read Error Skip is on or off and press the Enter button to select that option Read Error Skip Off 11 3 CD Writing Mode This setting allows you to select which mode to use to duplicate a CD Disc at Once or Track at Once Unless you understand completely what these modes are we strongly suggest you to set it to Disc at Once Setup Use the Up or Down button to select the CD Writing Mode menu and press 3 CD Writing Mode the Enter button to enter that menu CD Writing Mode Disc at Once Use the Up or Down button to select either Disc at Once or Track at Once Ses and press the Enter button to select that option CD Writing Mode 28 11 4 Max Audio VCD amp CDG Speed Due to the lack of error checking mechanism for Audio CD Video CD and CD G format duplicating them at too high a speed can cause frequent errors like glitches and skips Use this setting to adjust the maximum duplication speed for Audio Video CD and CD G format to ensure reliable duplication for such formats The options are 1x 2x 4x 8
62. sical limitations of the DVD R recordable format you can not test or simulate the DVD R copy format Warning If you are using CD DVD Rewritable discs as your blank media during the simulation the content on those discs will be permanently erased 3 Compare page 19 Use the Compare function to perform a bit by bit comparison between the content of your master disc s in the Hard Drive and the contents of all discs it copied This ensures that all of your copies are identical to original master disc s Note The bit by bit comparison will only apply on all DVDs and Data CDs The readability check will be applied for other formats like Audio CDs CD G and Video CDs discs due to their lack of error correction mechanisms 4 Test Copy page 20 Use the Test Copy menu option to simulate the copying process initially Then the autoloader performs the actual copy process on the blank disc s that passed the simulation For the blank disc s that didn t pass the simulation the autoloader will place it them to the Reject Area 5 Copy Compare page 20 Use the Copy Compare menu option to make 100 reliable copies After the copy process is done the autoloader automatically compares the copies from the content of your original master disc 6 Select Burn Speed page 21 Use the Select Burn Speed menu option to adjust the duplication speed for the various blank disc formats For additional information see Select Burn Speed on page 21
63. sing Once the duplication run is completed the loader will remove the finished Drive 1 gt Output Bin disc from the drive and place the successful copy on the Output Spindle and if there are any bad NG copy to the reject area The loader will then pick up another blank disc and load it into the drive This is then repeated for each disc Loader Processing The copying process will continue until you either run out of blank discs or Drive 2 lt Input Bin until the count that you loaded into the counter is reached If you run out of blank discs and the job is not complete the autoloader will give you an opportunity to fill the spindle Important When you add discs to the input spindle be sure to remove your finished discs from the Output Spindle At this point you can either put more discs on to the input spindle and press the Enter button to continue or press the ESC button to terminate your project Input Bin Empty 20 Continue Once the autoloader is through you will see the following screen PASS 100 FAIL 0 Job Completed Press OK to Finish gt PASS 100 indicates that you made 100 successful copies gt FAIL 0 indicates that you have no failures for this job At the bottom of the screen you will see the scrolling message Job Complete Press OK to Finish 1 2 Making Copies in Multi Master Mode This mode does not require you to manually load your master Simply place the master disc s on top of the s
64. ster disc This mode is ideal if you have numerous master discs and fewer copies for each master disc The Multi Master mode uses the Reserve partition to temporarily store the content of the current master disc Once the task is complete and a new master disc has been detected the reserve partition s content of previous master disc will be replaced with the content of the new master disc 10 You can tell immediately which mode you are in by looking at any of the Copy or Test menus ReflexAuto B 30 ReflexAuto B 30 1 Copy SM 1 Copy MM The SM indicates Single Master Mode and the MM indicates Multi Master Mode For example if you need to make gt 20 copies of job A gt 40 copies of job B gt 30 copies of job C Under Multi Master Mode you would need to follow steps below Make sure all of the spindles are empty Place 30 blank discs for job C on to the first input spindle Place the master disc for job C on top of those blank discs for job C Place 40 blank discs for job B on top of the master disc for job C Place the master disc for job B on top of those blank discs for job B Place 20 blank discs for job A on top of the master disc for job B Place the master disc for job A on top of those blank discs for Job A A OR TOE E l Master A After you have completed these steps the Input Spindle should be loaded in the 20 Blank Job for order shown in Figure 1 5 Master A D M B When you start the
65. tack of blank discs needed for that particular job of the master disc This mode is ideal if you have numerous master discs and fewer copies for each master disc The Multi Master mode uses the Reserve partition to temporarily store the content of the current master disc Once the task is complete and a new master disc has been detected the reserve partition s content of the previous master disc will be replaced with the content of the new master disc For more information on Multi Master Mode see Single Master and Multi Master Modes on page 10 Turn on your autoloader and wait until it has booted up It should take several minutes for the autoloader to go through its self adaptive test and auto calibration procedures You should see the following signifying your autoloader is ready Make sure the Master Mode is set to Multi Master mode MM If it is not ReflexAuto B 30 use the Up or Down button to navigate to the 8 Master Mode screen If it is 1 Copy MM already in Multi Master mode MM please skip to the step that starts the copy process ReflexAuto B 30 Press the Enter button to enter the Master Mode Menu and you will see a 8 Master Mode SM screen similar to one of the following 16 Master Mode Single Master Use the Up or Down button to select Multi Master Mode Press the Enter button to submit your selection Master Mode Multi Master ReflexAuto B 30 Use the Up or Down button to navigate back to the 1
66. the input bins are empty This error commonly comes up every time the autoloader does not detect anymore blank media to load into the drives If this error arises and you are finished press the left arrow to end the copy process If you are not finished restack the blank media from the first input bin to the remaining bins as needed and push the right arrow key to continue the duplicating procedure 21 Input bin missing If error code 21 is shown it represents that the input bin is missing This error indicates that an obstruction missing component or mechanical failure has prevented the vacuum picking arm from detecting the input bin to perform the assigned task 30 Unable to locate drive If error code 30 is shown it represents that the vacuum picking arm tray for output of the did not detect an opened tray before reaching its lowest descending disc limit when attempting to pick up a finished disc from a specified drive tray 40 Clear previous error If error code 40 is shown it represents that a new command was received while an error flag is still registered In order to proceed the previous error needs to be cleared by using c to remove the previous error flag 60 Unable to locate drive If error code 60 is shown it represents that the vacuum picking arm tray for input of the disc did not detect an opened tray before reaching its lowest descending limit when attempting to place a blank disc into a specified drive tray 70 Disc dropped
67. u is used to load a master disc s content into the desired partition on the Hard Drive Hard Drive Setup Gi E E Partition Press the Enter button to enter the Load Partition menu If you would like to load the master disc into a new partition press the Enter Load Partition 2 16 button when the New Partition option is shown Or you can use the Up or Load gt New Partition Down button to select one of the existing partitions to be overwritten press the Enter button to select it Depending on whether you are loading the master into a new partition or into an existing partition you will see one of these two screens New Partition Existing Partition Edit Partition Name SR This will Overwrite OK FUN OK Press the Enter button to overwrite the partition named FUN Before Enter a new partition name as described in Editing Names Omipage a For continuing the autoloader tis Sampie we wil nane will ask you again to confirm it Happy it y g Edit Partition Name FUN OK Enter a new partition name as described in Editing Names on page 13 For this example we will name it HAPPY nos Partition The system will display a verification message before continuing Pres the HAPPY OK Enter button to start loading the partition named HAPPY The master should be placed on the first input spindle The robotic arm will pick it up and place it int
68. wo different modes of operation gt Single Master Mode This mode requires that a single master disc is loaded onto the hard drive prior to initiating the duplication process This mode is ideal if your job involves one or very few master disc s gt Multi Master Mode Batch Mode This mode does not require you to manually load your master Simply place the master disc s on top of the stack of blank discs needed for that particular job of the master disc This mode is ideal if you have numerous master discs and fewer copies for each master disc These modes are described in detail in Single Master and Multi Master Modes on page 10 If you are making copies in Single Master Mode continue on to the next section If you are making copies in Multi Master Mode jump ahead to Making Copies in Multi Master Mode on page 16 1 1 Making Copies in Single Master Mode This process will copy your master disc on to several blank discs simultaneously This mode requires that your master disc is loaded into a partition on the Hard Drive See Load Partition on page 25 for instructions on how to do this Turn on your autoloader and wait until it has booted up It should take several minutes for the autoloader to go through its self adaptive test and auto calibration procedures You should see the following signifying your autoloader is ready Make sure the Master Mode is set to Single Master mode SM If it is not ReflexAuto B 30 use
69. x 12x 16x 24x 32x 40x 48x and 52x Use the Up or Down button to select the Max Audio VCD amp CDG Speed menu and press the Enter button to enter that menu Setup 4 Max Audio VCD amp CDG Speed Use the Up or Down button to select the desired maximum writing speed for Audio VCD and CDG and press the Enter button to select that option Max Audio VCD amp CDG Speed 16x Note The actual speed that is selected may be determined by the drives or by the blank media 11 5 Buzzer This setting will allow you to choose whether you want to hear a beep when you press a button or when a task has been completed Setup Use the Up or Down button to select the Buzzer menu and press the Enter 5 Buzzer button to enter that menu Buzzer On Use the Up or Down bution to select whether Buzzer is on or off and press the Enter button to select that option Buzzer Off 11 6 Startup Menu This setting will allow you to choose the menu option that you will see first when you turn on the autoloader The options are Copy Test Compare Test Copy Copy Compare Select Burn Speed Select Source Master Mode Erase RW Hard Drive Setup Setup Loader Utilities System Utilities Manage Accounts Shutdown VVVVVVVVVVVV VV V 29 Setup Use the Up or Down button to select the Startup Menu option and press the 6 Startup Menu Enter button to enter that menu Startup Menu y Copy Use the Up or Down button to select the desired st

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