Page 3 - Piracy Statement; TEAC
iii Piracy Statement The TEAC CD\DVD Publisher and Printer Systems are designed to help you easily reproducematerial for which you own the copyright or have obtained permission from the copyright owner tomake copies. Unless you own the copyright or have permission from the copyright owner to makecop...
Page 4 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
iv TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK START ............................................................................................................................................ 1 B OX C ONTENTS ................................................................................................................
Page 5 - Quick Start; Box Contents; Not
1 Quick Start Thank you for purchasing the TEAC CD\DVD Disc Publisher system (Disc Publisher). Your new Disc Publisher is designed to allow fast, easy and reliable duplication and thermalprinting of CD\DVD discs. The following sections will get you started copying or comparing discs quickly. Usefulf...
Page 6 - Other Requierments; Adjustment Knob; Base Platform
2 NOTE: If your Disc Publisher is damaged during shipment, please contact the freight carrier first,then contact your distributor or TEAC. You should save your shipping materials so that if the need arises you can return your DiscPublisher for service. This packaging was designed specifically for sh...
Page 7 - before; Printer Setup; Load
3 Operating Environment Your Disc Publisher system should be used in a climate controlled environment free of dirt,dust, excess humidity, excessive heat or electro-magnetic interference. Your Disc Publishersystem should be placed on a sturdy level surface – away from sources of vibration. Allow at l...
Page 9 - Enter Quantity
5 Quick Start Copying (220 Max. disc capacity) This quick start section assumes the Duplication Options (Setup Menu | Duplication Options) are set as for use with either P-55 Thermal Printer of FlashJet Inkjet Printer (described earlier). Ifthey are not or if these instructions do not work then go t...
Page 10 - Quick Start Comparing; limitation of the CD error correction system.
6 Put the Master Disc in the Input Hopper on top of the Blank disc and press the ENTER key. The Autoloader will pick the Master Disc, and place it in the drive tray, the tray will close andthe Master Disc will be analysed and then read. When the Master read is complete, the traywill open and Autoloa...
Page 11 - Operation; Turning On; Following are two messages displayed during a normal power-up:
7 Operation This chapter provides detailed operating instructions for your Disc Publisher. Your DiscPublisher has many options and features designed to make it more productive and easierto use. Please read through this chapter carefully so that you can take full advantage of allthe features of your ...
Page 12 - Keyboard; Enter Key; Stop Key; STOP; LCD Display
8 Keyboard Following is the function of each key on the keyboard: < YES Key Left arrow or YES – If being prompted to enter a number or character this key moves the cursor 1 character to the left. If prompted with a question this key answers YES. > NO Key Right arrow or NO – If being prompted t...
Page 13 - Menu Structure; Following is a description of each menu selection.; Disc Images
9 Menu Structure Use the up /\ and down \/ arrow keys to position the cursor (a > character on the left mostcolumn of the display) to the desired menu item. Then use the ENTER key to select it. Following is a description of each menu selection. Start Copying Use this menu option to start copying ...
Page 15 - Firmware Utilities; released; VERY IMPORTANT NOTE; VERY IMPORTANT; Audio Compilation
11 This function re-initialises the hard drive directory structure. It should be runanytime a new hard drive is installed in a system. This function can also be usedto quickly erase all images in the hard drive. NOTE: This function does not actually remove Images from the hard drive and is not asecu...
Page 17 - Duplication Options; When the displayed selections are correct press the; Burn Discs; and; Compare Master
13 Duplication Options These functions set up options used during the duplication process. Use the uparrow /\ key to scroll up or press the down arrow key \/ to scroll down. Press theYES or NO key to select the desired values. When the displayed selections are correct press the ENTER key to save or ...
Page 18 - If; is enabled and Images are stored on the hard drive and then
14 Available only on TrueNET enabled systems, setting this to YES will cause thesystem to enter network mode immediately on power on. Set to NO, the systemwill run in stand-alone mode. Multi Image HD If set to YES discs read will be named and stored on the hard drive for futureuse. Many CD images ca...
Page 21 - Password Menu; YES ENTER; Entering Text
17 Password Menu The TCP series copiers allow access to be restricted by passwords. A differentpassword can also be set for general use (Operator Password), and for system setup(Setup Password). The passwords operate independently of each other, so it ispossible, for instance, to have a password req...
Page 22 - Copying Discs
18 Disc Image Name Image names can be up to 14 characters long. Available characters are A-Z, 0-9 andspace (blank). Key String Key Strings are 14 characters long. Available characters are 0-9 and A-F. Numbers Numbers are 4 digits long. Available digits are 0-9. Di s c I ma ge na me s c a n be e nt e...
Page 23 - key. The top drive tray will; as above, but in response to the message
19 Place the desired number of blank discs into the input stack of the loader. Then, usingthe /\, \/, < & > keys enter the required quantity to copy (see Entering Numbers). Whenthe display shows the required count, press the ENTER key. The top drive tray will open and the following prompt ...
Page 24 - Ensure that the first master is the first disc to be loaded.
20 Comparing Discs Comparing Discs allows a copy to be compared against a master image, to make surethere are no detectable differences. This feature is not available for Audio or Videotracks, because Audio/Video tracks do not have ECC (error correction codes) toguarantee data integrity. Only data t...
Page 25 - Appendix A - Error Messages; Following is a list of error messages that may be displayed.; User Data Corrupt; The user pressed the stop key.
21 Appendix A - Error Messages Following is a list of error messages that may be displayed. No HARD DISK !! This would appear during the power up sequence if no hard disk could be found.Check that the power cable is correctly installed on the hard disk, and that the datacable is correctly connected ...
Page 26 - in the; Bad Master
22 !! WARNING !! Copier is in SIMULATE mode The duplication options are set to simulate, and will NOT write to the media. Thismeans that the system will go through all the motions of writing discs, but will notactually burn them. See the menu item Setup Menu | Duplication Options | Burn CD in the Op...
Page 27 - Default Setup; Duplication Options Setup; Speed Setup; This menu is located at
23 Appendix B - Setup Default Setup Following is the default or as shipped from the factory configuration. Duplication Options Setup This menu is located at Setup Menu | Duplication Options. The factory defaults are: Speed Setup This menu is located at Setup Menu | Speed Setup . The above speeds may...
Page 28 - Supported Formats; Following are supported formats as of this writing.
24 Supported Formats Following are supported formats as of this writing. Contact your authorized distributor or TEAC for an updated list. CD-ROM Mode 1, Form 1 (ISO 9660, UFS, HFS etc)CD-XA Mode 2, Form 1 & 2CD-DA (Audio – with ISRC, UPC and Sub Indexes) CD-I (Green Book – CD-Interactive) CD-I R...
Page 29 - Following is the Disc Publisher menu structure.
25 Menu Structure Following is the Disc Publisher menu structure. TrueCopy
Page 32 - CDs for Distribution
28 Appendix C – CD Creation hints & tips CDs for Distribution Many users ask how they should make CDs suitable for mass distribution. There aremany software packages available for CD mastering. TEAC does not recommend anyspecific package over another. However there are some basic recommendations...
Page 33 - TEAC CD\DVD Publishing System
Technical Support For technical support, please contact the TEAC America Support Center TEAC America, Inc. (USA)Technical SupportTelephone: (323) 727- 4860 • Fa x: ( 323) 869 -8751 Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 pm PST http://www.teac.com/DSPD/techsupport-America.htmE-mail: [email protected] To con...