Acronova NB12 Series User Manual
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Operation Manual, Nimbie NB12
Version 1.3
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© 2011, Acronova Technology, Inc.
Handling Disc Write Failures
Some discs may be defective and fail during a write session. A failed
disc will be sent to the Reject Disc Slot.
To avoid excessive disc failure, Nimbie is designed with the following
rules when disc failure is encountered:
In a normal duplication session if the recorder continuously fails to
write to ten discs in sequence, this recorder will be deactivated.
Nimbie will halt the active duplication session and the LED
indicator status will show an error.
To resume operation from an error, carefully check for and resolve any
noticeable problems, press the button for the desired duplication speed
to resume the session.
Important:
In case Nimbie has been turned off, always wait for 30
seconds before turning it back on. Then, reload the master
and blank discs and press the appropriate button to start a
new job.
Turning Nimbie On
Follow the steps below to get your Nimbie ready:
1) Connect the power cord to Nimbie and a wall outlet.
2) Turn Nimbie’s power switch to the On position.
Nimbie will enter the initialization process and will remove any discs
inside the optical recorder. Be patient until the initialization process
has completed.
When initialization is complete, you will see the “ready” indicator light up
signaling that Nimbie is ready for a disc operation
Turning Nimbie Off
To turn Nimbie off, turn the power switch to the Off position. In case
there is a duplication session underway, abort or wait until it has
completed.
Although it is fine to leave the power cord plugged in, it is
recommended that you unplug the cord for increased safety when
Nimbie is not used for extended periods of time.