MicroBoards Technology manual Navigating the Orbit II Menu Tree, System Setup?, Use Buzzer?

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Orbit II Disc Copier Reference Manual – Revision K

5.5 Navigating the Orbit II Menu Tree (cont)

The best way to become familiar with the Orbit II’s menu driven operating system is to work with it. The sections that follow will teach you the basics of our operating system as you explore the features of the Orbit II, and prepare it for your CD-R Copying process. You can keep track of where you are by referring to the menu diagram that is on the previous page. If the Orbit II is not On, turn it On now. Your display

should

be at the

prompt.

 

Copy DISC-to-Disc?

 

Let’s use the two control keys to start confirming the functionality of your new Orbit II:

Using the No key, scroll down to the last entry on the Main Menu. It should

be

System Setup?

Press the Yes key. This will bring you to the menu selection.

Burn CD? (Must be set to YES

to run Copy and Compare)

Press the No key . This will turn off the write operation and put Orbit II in what we call “simulation mode”. In simulation mode all operations will be performed, but Orbit II will not write on the blank CD- Rs or CD-RWs it processes. We use this mode to test Orbit’s features without wasting media.

Press Yes at the enabled.

Use Buzzer?

prompt to leave Orbit II’s audible alarm

• At the

52x Write?

duplication speed prompt press Yes. This will

keep Orbit II in its normal 52x writing mode and advance you to the

prompt.

 

 

(Pressing No at the 52x? prompt allows you to lower Orbit II’s writing speed. You would select

lower writing speeds if the CD-Rs you use do not provide acceptable yield at 52x. Your Orbit II unit will automatically adjust its writing speed to the proper setting if it detects CD-RW media. You do not have to manually select a lower speed for CD-RW discs.)

• At the

Ask Quantity?

prompt press Yes. Orbit II will ask you for a quantity

 

 

Ask Quantity? to No Orbit II will not ask for a quantity. It

each time you start a new job. If you set

will copy or compare until the Input Hopper is empty. (See Section 7 for additional details.)

We now know that Orbit II’s one line display, operating system, and two control keys operate properly. We Have turned Burn CD? Off, so your unit is in simulation mode. We can proceed to check out Orbit II’s disc handling, reading, and writing capabilities without writing on your media.

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Contents Orbit II Stand Alone Disc Copier Orbit II Stand Alone 52X Disc Copier 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 Copier Reference Manual Revision K Unpacking the Orbit II and verifying shipment contents Installation & SetupInspecting the shipment for Damage 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 keyOrbit II’s menu structure System Setup? Navigating the Orbit II Menu TreeBurn CD? Must be set to YES To run Copy and Compare Use Buzzer?Loading & Unloading CD-Rs Loading CD-Rs First 5 or 6 CD-Rs Loading Masters Unloading Accepted CD-Rs Unloading Masters CD-R Handling Tests Quantity?System Setup? Use Buzzer? 52x Write? Writer and Reader TestTurn Burn CD? on PromptsCompare? Disc-to-Disc Copy & Compare? Basic Orbit II Operations Copy DISCtoDISCDisc? Copy ?Copy DISCtoHDD Copy HDDtoDISC DeleteCopy and Compare Copy CD+G Compare CDCopy Disc-to-Disc? Copy & Compare? Batch Mode Track Extraction Audio CD OnlyCopy to HD OK? Next Master?Copy Start / HD01 to Limitations of Track ExtractionAdvanced Orbit II Operation Special NotesMaintenance Troubleshooting Prior to Calling for Assistance Warranty ReferencesTechnical Support Telephone # Regulatory Agency ApprovalsSpecifications Attachment a The Orbit II Menu Structure Attachment B Orbit II Error Messages

Orbit II specifications

MicroBoards Technology has made a significant impact in the world of digital duplication and printing with the introduction of the Orbit II. This innovative device is designed to meet the needs of various businesses, including those in media production, content delivery, and promotional activities.

One of the standout features of the Orbit II is its capability to produce high-quality disc duplication. Utilizing the latest in CD and DVD duplication technologies, it can create copies of both audio and data discs at an impressive speed. Users can handle jobs in bulk or small quantities without compromising on quality. The device supports the duplication of different disc formats, which includes standard CDs, DVDs, and even Blu-ray discs. This versatility allows businesses to expand their service offerings without the need for multiple machines.

Equipped with a user-friendly interface, the Orbit II simplifies the duplication process. The intuitive touchscreen display guides users through set-up and operation, making it accessible for both seasoned professionals and newcomers alike. This ease of use is complemented by automated features that streamline the entire duplication process, allowing users to focus on other essential tasks.

The machine boasts a robust build quality, designed to endure the rigors of daily use. Its compact design ensures it can fit into a range of workspace environments, from retail spots to dedicated media production facilities. Moreover, the silent operation of the Orbit II enhances the productivity of the workspace without disruptive noise.

Technologically, the Orbit II incorporates advanced robotics for precision duplication. The integrated disc handling system minimizes the risk of scratches or damage during the loading and duplication processes. Additionally, the device allows for customizable printing options, with the ability to produce full-color labels directly onto discs. This feature elevates the professional appearance of duplicated media, making it perfect for marketing and branding purposes.

Connectivity is another highlight of the Orbit II. The device supports USB and network connections, enabling easy integration into existing digital ecosystems. Users can conveniently send jobs to the printer from multiple workstations, enhancing workflow efficiency.

In summary, the MicroBoards Technology Orbit II stands out with its high-speed duplication capabilities, user-friendly interface, robust design, and advanced automation features. It is an essential tool for businesses looking to enhance their media production capabilities while ensuring high-quality output. With its versatile functions, the Orbit II positions itself as a leader in the digital duplication market.