MicroBoards Technology II manual Attachment D What is BurnProof?

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Attachment D What is BurnProof?

One of the most common problems encountered in creating CD-R or CD-RW discs is a condition called “buffer under run”. All CD-R/CD-RW Writers contain a small amount of RAM memory, called a “buffer”. Typical buffer sizes are 1or 2 Mbytes. Data flowing to the Writer is placed in this buffer. When the buffer is filled, the Writer tells its Controller to stop sending data. As the Writer writes to the CD-R/CD-RW, the buffer empties. When the Writer detects a low buffer condition it requests additional data from its Controller. The buffer essentially balances minor speed variations between

a CD-R Writer and its source of data. Conventional CD-R and CD-RW Writers must write the packet, session, or disc in a continuous stream. The CD-R /CD-RW disc will be useless if the buffer runs empty during a write operation. A buffer under run creates the proverbial “coaster”, instead of a usable CD-R/CD-RW disc.

The term “BurnProof” (Burn = Buffer under run) is a trademark of Sanyo Corporation for a technology that eliminates CD-R/CD-RW rejects due to buffer under runs. This technology allows a CD-R/CD-RW Writer to stop Writing when its buffer runs empty, and then resume writing when the buffer is refilled. A number of CD-R/C-RW Writer manufacturers have licensed this technology. The Writer used in Orbit II provides BurnProof operation to assure you of the highest possible yield and lowest possible CD-R/CD-RW reject rate.

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Contents Orbit II Stand Alone CD Disc-to-Disc Office Copier Table of Contents Introduction Setting Up your CD-R Copying Area CD-R & CD-RW Media Recommendations CD-R Media Recommendations CD, CD-R, and CD-RW Master Considerations Orbit II Disc-to-Disc Copier Reference Manual Revision Inspecting the shipment for Damage Installation & SetupUnpacking the Orbit II and verifying shipment contents Installing the Orbit Installing the Orbit II Installing the Orbit II Initial Orbit II Copying System Checks Navigating the Orbit II Menu TreeKey #1 the Yes key Key #2 the No keyCopy CD+G Karaoke discs Burn CD? Must be set to YES toAsk Quantity? to Navigating the Orbit II Menu TreeBurn CD? Must be set to YES to run Copy and Compare Loading & Unloading CD-Rs Loading CD-RsFirst 5 or 6 CD-Rs Loading Masters Yes At a Or a Copy CD-to-CD? Copy & Compare? Compare CD?Unloading Accepted CD-Rs Unloading Masters Copy CD-to-CD? Copy & Compare? Compare CD? CD-R Handling TestsQuantity? Copympare& CD? Writer and Reader TestTurn Burn CD? on Copy CD-to-CD? OrCopy & Compare? Yes Quantity?Basic Orbit II Operations Copy CD-to-CD?Copy and Compare? Copy CD-to-CD? Copy & Compare?Compare CD? Copy CD+GAdvanced Orbit II Operation Special NotesMaintenance Routine Maintenance Troubleshooting Prior to Calling for Assistance Regulatory Agency Approvals References WarrantyTechnical Support Telephone # Specifications Shock EnvironmentVibration AltitudeCopy CD+G Karaoke discs AC Power Attachment B Orbit II Functional SchematicDC Power Attachment C Orbit II Error Messages Attachment D What is BurnProof? Orbit II Disc-to-Disc Copier Reference Manual Revision