MicroBoards Technology Micro Orbit User Manual

The system is now ready to use, with the  
new firmware installed.  
Error Conditions  
Operation Manual  
Micro Orbit  
If the system cannot read a master disc  
or fails to write to a blank disc, the  
system will stop operation and produce a  
Support Information  
For technical questions or support  
issues, please contact Microboards  
Technology technical support at:  
Version 2.3  
constant beeping noise.  
condition will occur if it detects a bad  
disc in either TEST or COPY mode.  
This error  
United States  
When a defective disc is detected, the  
recorder drive tray will open and the disc  
will be lifted out of the tray.  
PH: 952-556-1639  
FAX: 952-556-1628  
The tray will then close and the system  
will produce the constant beeping noise.  
Europe  
Remove the completed discs from the  
output bin and press the button. This  
will drop the failed disc.  
PH: +44 (0) 845 230 7800  
Japan  
Once the disc is dropped, the system will  
be ready to start another job. If you need  
to complete more copies, you will need  
to place the master disc back on the  
spindle and have it read into the hard  
drive again.  
PH: 03-3561-2266  
Firmware Update  
If it is necessary to update the system  
program in the Micro Orbit duplicator,  
please follow these steps.  
Overview  
Hold down on the button and turn on  
power to the Micro Orbit system. The  
system will beep once. Release the  
button. After a few seconds, the drive  
tray will open.  
The Micro Orbit is a 50-disc, batch-load duplicator. It has only one button to operate  
its simulation and copy modes. Masters are read into the internal hard drive through  
the recorder, eliminating the need for a separate reader. Masters and blanks can be  
interleaved on the input spindle to allow for batch mode processing. When the  
system recognizes a new master, it reads it into the hard drive then ejects the master  
into the output bin and starts recording the next series of blanks until it runs out of  
media or recognizes a new master in the drive.  
Remove the Media spindle and the  
output bin from the system.  
Any unauthorized modification to  
this equipment may result in the  
revocation by the FCC of the user’s  
authority to operate this equipment.  
Place the firmware CD into the drive  
tray and close it.  
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found  
to comply with the limits for a Class A digital  
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable  
System Setup  
The system will automatically load the  
new firmware. The two LED’s on the  
front of the unit will flash.  
Using the Micro Orbit duplicator is very easy. Plug in power, turn on your system,  
load the system with media and press a button. When the system is turned on, the  
green LED will flash, as it goes through the initialization stage. When initialization is  
complete, the green LED will be on solid. Press the button once to start COPY mode  
or hold the button until you hear two beeps, to start TEST mode. Both modes are  
explained in more details later in this document.  
protection against harmful interference in  
a
commercial environment. This equipment  
Once the firmware is loaded, the drive  
tray will open.  
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency  
energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instruction manual, may  
cause  
harmful  
interference  
to  
radio  
Remove the firmware CD and close the  
drive tray.  
communications. Operation of this equipment in a  
residential area is likely to cause harmful  
interference, in which case the user will be  
required to correct the interference at his own  
expense.  
Turn power off, wait 5 seconds and then  
turn power back on.  
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