Teac DVDPublisher/2 user manual Password Menu, Entering Text

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Password Menu

The TCP series copiers allow access to be restricted by passwords. A different password can also be set for general use (Operator Password), and for system setup (Setup Password). The passwords operate independently of each other, so it is possible, for instance, to have a password required for setup, but no password required for Operator use. It is also possible to have a single Operator Password to give access to the whole machine, without additional password requirements for the Setup Menu. Passwords are optional. Many users never need to use passwords.

Each password must be setup separately. By default, no password is active, and the machine can be used without passwords. To enable a password, choose either.

Operator Password or Setup Password from the Setup Menu then select Enable Password.

The system will request a default password. This is a password that is fixed within every machine –and cannot be changed. The default password is: YES ENTER YES ENTER YES ENTER. The reason for a default password is to prevent passwords being enabled accidentally.

Now enter any six-key sequence. The same key sequence will need to be repeated to confirm the new password. From now on this password will need to be entered when prompted. Remember, a different password can be set for Operator and Setup, so be sure to use the correct password.

Each password can be changed or disabled via additional menu items that are displayed once Passwords have been enabled.

Entering Text

Since there are no letters on the keyboard text must be entered with the arrow keys. When text needs to be entered all available character positions are displayed between square brackets as follows:

[_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _]

If the initial text is not defined all blanks will be displayed. Otherwise the starting text will be displayed. Press the left < or right > arrow to move the cursor the desired character location. Then press the up /\ or down \/ arrow to increment or decrement the displayed character.

Following are the differences for each type of text asked for in various places in the program.

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Contents CD\DVD Disc Publisher System P y r i g h t Piracy Statement Table of Contents Quick Start Box ContentsMount Plate Other RequiermentsPower On Printer SetupOperating Environment Page Quick Start Copying 220 Max. disc capacity Quick Start Comparing Turning On OperationLCD Display KeyboardMenu Structure Utilities Menu Network ModeHard Disk Utilities Show HD Free SpaceLoad System F/W Firmware UtilitiesLoad Loader F/W Audio CompilationSetup Menu Upgrade LicenseLoader Utilities System InformationPage Ask Quantity Multi Image HDCopy Index Marks Async CopyingMax Consec.bad Mini Disc ModeMaster Drive Stop Reject FullRead CD Data Speed SetupRead CD Audio Read DVDEntering Text Password MenuDisc Image Name Copying DiscsInsert Master Disc Press Enter key Comparing Discs Batch ModeNo Hard Disk Appendix a Error MessagesBad Master Appendix B Setup Default SetupDuplication Options Setup Supported Formats Following is the Disc Publisher menu structure Page Page CDs for Distribution Appendix C -CD Creation hints & tipsTechnical Support To contact the Teac Service Center

DVDPublisher/2 specifications

The Teac DVDPublisher/2 represents a significant advancement in the realm of disc duplication and publishing. Designed for both small businesses and larger organizations, this robust unit offers a comprehensive solution for those looking to produce high-quality CD and DVD media. Its standout feature is the ability to duplicate and print onto discs in a single, streamlined process, making it an efficient choice for anyone needing quick turnarounds on media production.

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The DVDPublisher/2 incorporates advanced printing technology, utilizing inkjet or thermal printing options to deliver vibrant, professional-quality labels directly onto the disc surface. This feature eliminates the need for separate labeling processes and enhances the overall presentation of the final product. The device supports a variety of disc formats, making it versatile for different editing and distribution needs.

User-friendliness is a hallmark of the DVDPublisher/2. It is equipped with a straightforward interface that simplifies the process of setting up duplication jobs. By providing features such as drag-and-drop functionality and customizable print layouts, users can easily manage their projects without extensive training. Additionally, the built-in software suite offers useful tools for creating designs and templates tailored to individual projects.

Durability and reliability are critical aspects of the Teac DVDPublisher/2. It is constructed to withstand the rigorous demands of frequent use, featuring high-quality components that ensure consistent performance over time. Furthermore, the device supports various data sources, including USB drives and network servers, streamlining the data transfer process.

Overall, the Teac DVDPublisher/2 stands out in the market for its blend of efficiency, quality, and user-centric design. It is an excellent investment for any business looking to enhance its media production capabilities, making it an essential tool for anyone involved in publishing, marketing, or education.