Acronova DQ-5610 Series User Manual

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Version 2.0

Operation Manual, DupliQ DQ-5610

© 2010, Acronova Technology, Inc.

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Congratulations! You have just purchased DupliQ DQ-5610, the world’s
smallest and innovative automated CD/DVD recorder that is designed for office
and home users.

Your DupliQ DQ-5610 can be connected to a host computer or notebook via
USB 2.0 interface. Enabled with an intelligent application firmware, this
patent pending state-of-the-art robotic mechanism is capable of, automatically
load and unload discs continuously without any human intervention, thus
maximizing your workflow efficiency.

Basically, your DupliQ DQ-5610 is an external USB CD and/or DVD recorder
with an auto-loader that is capable of fulfilling the needs of any office demands
for digital information storage and duplication process. The patent-pending
input tray can handle 12cm, 8cm and certain business-card disc with one easy
turn on the disc holding pillars. Up to 25 discs can be loaded at a time for an
automated batch operation.

The DupliQ DQ-5610 is simple to use. It operates just like another external
USB disc recorder. Turn on the power, connect it to your computer’s USB port,
load the disc, start the application software, and you are ready to go!!

This manual provides all the necessary information on installation and
operation of your DupliQ DQ-5610. Please read it thoroughly before using.

For more information regarding duplication, printing, and the management of
optical discs, please log on to our website

www.acronova.com

, or feel free to

contact us whenever you have any question or feedback.

Please read this manual carefully before using DupliQ. This user guide
contains all the information on its operation and maintenance. We value your
comments and suggestions and thank you for your purchase.

0 Warning…

It is illegal to duplicate copyright materials, including computer software,
games, audio CD, VCD, DVD, and others. Violators may subject to fine
or prosecuted under the federal laws. Some vendors may allow you to
make reasonable back-up copy of the disc, but not all of them do. If you
are not sure about the copyright policy of any optical disc, please contact
the original publisher.

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