Addonics Technologies Blu ray Player DDU3SAS User Manual

T E C H N O L O G I E S  
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User Guide  
1:3 Blu-Ray / DVD Duplicator  
(DDU3SAS)  
v3.1.11  
CONTACT US  
Technical Support  
If you need any assistance to get your unit functioning properly, please have your  
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Hours: 8:30 am - 6:00 pm PST  
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12.19 Quick Compare  
Quick Guide  
Installing the 1:3 optical duplicator  
Quick Compare is related to function#5 Compare. Once compare error byte reach to the setting  
figures, compare process will stop.  
12.20 Link Mode Select (Select Models)  
Now press ESC and ▼ to enter the following screen. Press ENT to enter the “Link Mode Select”  
screen. Use ▲ ▼ to choose between the Stand Alone, Middle Tower or Last Tower modes as  
appropriate.  
Step 1  
Insert the 1:3 Blu-Ray / DVD Duplicator into standard 5.25” drive bay.  
Step 2  
Attention: Once a tower has been set as Middle Tower or Last Tower and the J14 jumper is also set  
to Target mode, the LCD will show that it is in Target mode.  
Connect the power cable from you system to the 4-pin floppy power connector.  
12.21 Re-Scan (Select Models)  
Step 3  
Now press ESC and ▼ to enter the following screen. Press ENT to enter the “Re-Scan” screen. By  
default this is set to No. Use ▲ ▼ to choose Yes then press ENT to scan the chosen connected  
tower.  
Connect the source drive to the source SATA port via SATA cable and the target  
drives to the destination SATA port via SATA cable.  
Step 4  
12.22 Tray-In/Out  
Lets you control the drive tray ejecting. The default is All Once and there have Divide 2 Times for  
selection. The default is 5 second, more option is up to 99 seconds.  
Screw the duplicator into the drive bay with 4 screws (2 on each side).  
Duplicating drive(s)  
12.23 BootTime Delay  
To set the device scanning time during the system booting.  
Make sure the source and target drives are connected to the proper ports.  
When the duplicator is on, it will go through the steps below.  
12.24 Start Tray Eject  
Step 1  
To set if do eject all tray after system boot up. The default is On. Press ▼ to select Off.  
Duplicator LED will light up and the device will beep.  
12.25 Disc Redetect  
The function is designed specially for bad quality disc, the system will detect the disc one more  
time if disc recognition error occurred. The default is Off. Press ▼ to select On.  
Step 2  
LCD will display initial steps:  
1. Duplicator Ver: - Displays duplicator version  
2. Initializing SDRAM  
3. Detect Source/Target - Will detect the type of source/targets  
4. Copy - Defaults to the first function which is to copy  
12.26 Show Burn Speed  
Now press ESC and ▼ to enter the following figure. This function lets LCD shows the burning  
speed of CD/DVD/BD writers. The default is On. Press ▼ to select Off.  
Step 3  
Once the duplicator gets to the copy menu, press ENT to begin copying. The  
duplicator will auto-detect the drive and display its information on the LCD. Make  
sure that the power LEDs of the flash reader are blinking, the blinking indicates  
drive activity.  
You can find the complete user manual of the 1:3 Blu-Ray / DVD Duplicator panel  
on the driver disk under user guides. You can also download it from our website at  
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Hours: 8:30 am - 6:00 pm PST  
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To select any function from #1 to # 13 as the first item appears on the screen whenever system is  
turned on.  
Panel Functions  
12.6 Auto Verify  
LCD  
To set if auto verify target disc's readability after copy function. The default is Off. Press ▼ to select On.  
Scroll Up  
Duplicator Panel  
12.7 Auto Compare  
To set if auto do comparison after copy function to check if source and target disc are identical.  
The default is Off. Press ▼ to select On.  
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Executes Function  
12.8 Auto Prescan  
Cancels Function  
Scroll Down  
To set if auto scan source disc before copy function. The default is Off. Press ▼ to select On.  
12.9 Eject Disc  
There are 3 kinds of tray behavior when copy process is completed.  
Eject Good Only: Only good disc will be ejected after burning.  
Eject All Disc : All discs will be ejected after burning.  
Do Not Eject : All discs stay in after burning.  
The Duplicator has 6 functions to choose from:  
7.1 Source  
7.2 Target  
9.1 Load  
9.2 Delete Image  
9.3 Image Info  
9.4 Compare Image  
9.5 Select Image  
9.6 Image Src Drvie  
9.7 ImageFormat Info  
9.8 Edit  
1. Copy  
2. Test  
3. Test & Copy  
4. Verify  
The default is Eject Good Only.  
12.10 Burn On The Fly  
5. Compare  
6. Prescan  
7. Disc Info  
Burn On The Fly means data will be copied directly from the source disc to the target disc. When  
the setting is Off, the data will be loaded into temporary partition of HDD first, then copy from HDD  
to disc. The default is On. Press ▼ to select Off.  
9.9 Format HDD  
9.10 LoadImage Method  
12.11 Burn Mode  
8. Select Source  
9. Image  
There are two modes: DAO (Disc At Once) and TAO (Track At Once). The default is DAO. Press ▼ to  
select TAO.  
10. Edit Track  
10.1 CD to CD Edit  
12.12 Display Time  
10.2 CD to HDD Edit  
10.3 Close Session  
To set if display a timer while copying. The default is On. Press ▼ to select Off.  
11. Lightscribe  
12. Setup  
11.1 Print  
12.13 Button Sound  
To enable or disable beep sound while press a key.  
11.2 Load LSI to HDD  
11.3 Select LSI File  
11.4 Delete LSI File  
11.5 Load LSI Drive  
11.6 Coypright Info  
12.14 Device Info  
To show the writer information.  
12.15 System Info  
To show system Information.  
12.1 Language  
12.10 Burn On The Fly  
12.11 Burn Mode  
12.19 Quick Compare  
12.20 Link Mode Select  
12.21 Re-Scan  
12.2 Burn Speed  
12.3 Read Speed  
12.4 Auto Start Drive  
12.5 Startup Menu  
12.6 Auto Verify  
12.7 Auto Compare  
12.8 Auto Prescan  
12.9 Eject Disc  
12.16 Quick Erase  
To erase data on the DVD rewriteable discs quickly.  
12.12 Display Time  
12.13 Button Sound  
12.14 Device Info  
12.15 System Info  
12.16 Quick Erase  
12.17 Full Erase  
12.22 Tray-In/Out  
12.17 Full Erase  
12.23 BootTime Delay  
12.24 Start Tray Eject  
12.25 Disc Redetect  
12.26 Show Burn Speed  
To erase data on the DVD rewriteable discs completely. Compared with Quick Erase, Full Erase  
takes longer time to do the job.  
12.18 Auto Close Tray  
12.18 Auto Close Tray  
All tray will be closed in selected time and if disc is ready, system will auto start copy, test or both  
functions, depends on which function is stay on the LCD screen.  
The default is Off, press ▼ to select 1 Byte, 1 KB, 10 KB, 100KB, 1 MB, 10MB, 100MB etc.  
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10.3 Close Session  
1. Copy  
Single session format is used for Audio CD, and commercial audio player is not able to play open  
session audio CD, therefor session must be closed to max. playback compatibility. However, no  
more tracks can be added once session is closed.  
Function#1 Copy, instant copy source (disc/image) to the target drives (optical writes). Use Function#8  
to select source drive before copying. Select function#1. place a source disc into source drive and blank  
disc into the target drives. A rewriteable disc can be used as target media, however all data will be  
erased before copying.  
11 LightScribe (Optional Function)  
LightScribe is an optical disc recording technology that uses specially coated recordable CD and  
DVD media to produce laser-etched labels with text or graphics, as opposed to stick-on labels and  
printable discs. This function includes 6 sub-functions: Print, Load LSI to HDD, Select LSI File,  
Delete LSI File, Load LSI Drive and Coypright Info.  
Press ENT to start copy function when all discs are ready. After complete, system will show spent time  
and the amount of OK disc on the screen, the OK disc will be ejected.  
2. Test  
Function#2, copy simulation, no data will be written to the write once media (DVD+R is not supported  
for this function).  
11.1 Print  
Use optical drive's laser to print loaded LSI file. Disc should placed up side down.  
Press ENT to start simulation. If rewriteable disc is used, all contained data will be erased before  
simulation.  
11.2 Load LSI to HDD  
Load LSI to hard disk.  
11.3 Select LSI File  
Select LSI file from hard disk for laser printing.  
3. Test & Copy  
Function#3, will do copy simulation before copy function. Press ENT to start simulation and copy.  
Note, only passed test disc will do the copy.  
11.4 Delete LSI File  
Delete a LSI File stored in a particular partition. Use ▲ ▼ to confirm Yes or No.  
4. Verify  
Function#4, check readability of the burned disc.  
11.5 Load LSI Drive  
This function is to select source drive in order to load LSI File into a particular partition.  
5. Compare  
Function#5, to check if target disc is identical to source disc.  
11.6 Coypright Info  
This function is to see the LightScribe copyright information.  
Compare result :  
OK: Source and target disc are identical  
Fail: TOC not match, compare skipped due to contains do not match.  
Diff: Shows how many bytes are different.  
12 Setup  
To change the default setting. However, it is suggested to use the default for the optimal operation.  
There are 24 sub-functions: Language, Burn Speed, Read Speed, Auto Start Drive, Startup Menu,  
Auto Verify, Auto Compare, Auto Prescan, Eject Disc, Burn On The Fly, Burn Mode, Display Time,  
Button Sound, Device Info, System Info, Quick Erase, Full Erase, Auto Close Tray, Quick  
Compare, Tray-In/Out, BootTime Delay, Start Tray Eject, Disc Redetect and Show Burn Speed.  
6. Prescan  
Function#6, to check if source disc is readable and without read error.  
12.1 Lanuage  
7. Disc Info  
Now press ENT, and you will enter the following figure. The function Language lets you select a  
language in which messages can be shown on LCD.  
Function#7, to report disc information, disc type and capacity.  
8. Select Source  
12.2 Burn Speed  
Function#8, to set which drive as source device. The drive on CH01 will be chosen as source device.  
Press ENT, and then press ▲ ▼ to select the source.  
Now press ESC and ▼ to enter the following figure. This function lets you control the burning  
speed of CD writers. DVD Burn Speed is defaulted to 16X, BD Burn Speed default is 4X, CD Burn  
Speed default is 32X and Audio Burn Speed is is defaulted to 16X.  
Assume that HDD is selected as the source device and selected partition contains no data, an error  
message “Source Drive Not Ready” will show on LCD while trying copy function. In that case, go to  
Function#9 Image to load the data into the chosen partition first.  
12.3 Read Speed  
To change default reading speed of source disc. The default is Off. Press ▼ to select 1 or 2 (blank  
disc).  
12.4 Auto Start Drive  
System will auto start to copy or test once blank disc is ready.  
12.5 Start Up Menu  
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9. Image  
9.9 Format HDD  
Hard disk must be formatted by the system for the very first time. Hard disk will be partitioned into  
the chosen partition format. If no hard disk is installed, LCD will show the message as No Valid HDD!  
All data on the hard drive will be erased after the hard disk format. After the hard drive is formatted  
correctly, LCD will show “ Format HDD ok!.”, Press ENT to verify HDD or press ▼ and choose No return  
back to menu.  
Function#9 Image is valid only when a hard disk is installed. Disc is loaded to hard disk as an  
image file.  
9.1 Load  
Load function loads whole disc data from any writers into the current partition of the hard disk.  
“P:A” means current partition is A.  
9.10 LoadImage Method  
This function is to change the way to save Image. There are 2 formats for choice: Auto and Manual.  
Auto means system auto assign partition for loaded image. Manual let you to choose which partition to  
load image to.  
9.2 Delete Image  
If you want to delete an image file stored in a particular partition, you can use this function to  
delete image. Press ENT , the system will confirm with you for the action, use ▲ ▼ to select Yes or  
No, then press ENT for confirmation.  
10 Edit Track (for Audio CD only)  
Function#10 Edit Track is exclusively designed for editing a collection of favorite songs from CDs. In  
other words, you can collect songs on a number of CDs and merge them into a single CD. There are 3  
sub-functions: CD to CD, CD to HDD and Close Session.  
9.3 Image Info  
To check selected image information. First, enter into the function and press ▼ for more  
information.  
10.1 CD to CD Edit  
To select songs from source CD, and then burn into a blank CD-R/RWs.  
9.4 Compare Image  
This function is used to check if created image is identical to source disc.  
You can press ▼ to see the rest of tracks. If you want to select the track, press ENT then a “+” will  
shows up, press ENT again will cancel the selection. After selection, use ▲▼ move to the “End” which  
is between 1st track and last track. Press ENT to end of selection, and use ▲ ▼ to confirm Yes or No.  
Press ENT after burning, system will ask if you want to continue edit, use ▲ ▼ to confirm Yes or No. If  
you want to continue edit, the current source CD will be ejected and ask you to insert next disc. Repeat  
the above process for editing.  
When result shows on LCD, press ENT for more detail information.  
Compare result :  
OK: Source and target disc are identical  
Fail: TOC not match, compare skipped due to contains not match.  
Diff: shows how many bytes are different.  
After editing, system will show ''Close all disc's session ? Yes”, use ▲ ▼ to confirm Yes or No.  
Once session is closed, no more tracks can be added.  
9.5 Select Image  
This function is to select a partition as source image from the hard disk. Pressing ▲ ▼ to select a  
partition, LCD will show image name and capacity.  
Attention:  
Commercial audio player might not able to play open session disc, close session is suggested for  
max. compatibility.  
9.6 Image Src Drive  
10.2 CD to HDD Edit  
This function is used to set the image source drive for loading disc data into a particular partition.  
Enter into the function and use ▲ ▼ to select image source drive.  
To select tracks from single or multi-audio CD and create image to specific partition of HDD  
The basic operation method is same as CD to CD Edit, system still ask you to insert empty disc  
even the target drive is HDD. If burning successful, system will show ''Image load OK'', which  
means the selected tracks are written to temporary partition.  
9.7 ImageFormat Info  
This function shows which format is used for current hard disk. It is related to function#12.4 Format  
HDD.  
Press ENT after burning, system will ask if you want to continue edit, use ▲ ▼ to confirm Yes or No.  
If you want to continue edit, the current source CD will be ejected and ask you to insert next disc.  
Repeat the above process for editing. If ''No'' is selected, system will show ''Burn or Move to partition  
?'', use ▲ ▼ to confirm Burn or Move.  
9.8 Edit  
This function is to edit selected image's title, sub1 title and sub2 title. Only valid when the current  
partition contains an image file can title. A title should be composed of 1 to 13 characters. The  
character can be alphabet, number or the combination of both. Use ▲ ▼ to select the number or  
alphabet. After selecting a desired one, press ENT for next character, the end of key in, press and  
hold ENT for 2 sec and release for next title.  
Burn : Burn the selected tracks to CD  
Move to partition : Create an image for selected tracks.  
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