Introduction, Unpacking your system, Installation – MicroBoards Technology QD-DVD User Manual

Page 5: Basic instructions, Buttons and lcd

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Introduction

The QD-DVD is a high speed, low cost one to one DVD Recordable duplication system from
Microboards Technology, LLC.

The QD-DVD is perfect for any user requiring easy copying of audio, video, or Data discs.
Superior technology allows the QD-DVD to ship without a hard drive. LED indicators provide the
user with status of the duplication process, minimizing the number of faulty discs.

Applications suited for the QD-DVD include Pro Audio, Multimedia, Government / Education,
Software Development, Medical Imaging, and Data Interchange.

Unpacking your system

When unpacking your duplicator, confirm the following items are included:

• QD-DVD 1 to 1 duplicator

• Power

cable

• Manual

• DVD-R

disc

• USB

cable

• Zulu2 CD/DVD recording software Installation Disc


If any of these items are missing, please contact or Microboards Technology Technical Support at
952-556-1639.

IMPORTANT:

Please keep all the packing for your QD-DVD duplicator. If your unit ever needs to

be sent in for service, it must be returned in the original packing or the warranty will be voided.

Installation

• Connect the power cable to the QD-DVD duplicator and plug in to a protected power

outlet strip or UPS power supply.
Note for Installation:

1) The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and be easily accessible.
2) Do not block cooling fans.

• Turn on power to the duplicator.

• The system will go through initialization and then display: 1. Copy.

• The system is now ready to use.

• For USB Mode, connect to a PC via an unoccupied USB port. This mode must be

selected in the Advanced Setup Menu (See pages 16-17).

Basic Instructions

Buttons and LCD

There are four buttons and an LCD on
the front panel of the QD-DVD
duplicator.

LED display: Shows the menu items
and any status messages that may
come up during operation

ENT button: The ENT button, used to start a duplication process or enter into an area in the
menu structure.

ESC button: The ESC button, used to stop an operation or move up the menu structure.

▲ button, used to scroll up in the different menus.

▼ button, used to scroll down in the different menus.

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