MicroBoards Technology Orbit 3 User Manual

Orbit 3  
Users Manual  
Version 1.01  
Orbit 3  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
System Overview............................................................................................................................. 5  
Unpacking your system ................................................................................................................... 5  
Microboards Statement Regarding Improper Duplication ............................................................... 5  
Installation Requirements................................................................................................................ 6  
Installing the Input Rods ........................................................................................................ 6  
Power supply ................................................................................................................................... 6  
Orbit 3 Operation............................................................................................................................. 7  
The Output Bin................................................................................................................................. 7  
Loading Discs .................................................................................................................................. 7  
Rejected Discs................................................................................................................................. 7  
Main Menu....................................................................................................................................... 8  
Copy ................................................................................................................................................ 8  
Disc-to-Disc Copy .................................................................................................................. 8  
Disc-to-HDD Copy ................................................................................................................. 9  
HDD-to-Disc Copy ................................................................................................................. 9  
Deleting Hard Drive (HDD) Partitions .................................................................................... 9  
Copy & Compare........................................................................................................................... 10  
Compare........................................................................................................................................ 10  
Batch Mode.................................................................................................................................... 10  
Batch Copy .......................................................................................................................... 10  
Batch Copy & Compare....................................................................................................... 10  
Track Extraction (for AUDIO CD ONLY) ....................................................................................... 10  
Error status in Track Extraction: .......................................................................................... 11  
Setup Menu ................................................................................................................................... 12  
Accessing the Setup Menu............................................................................................................ 13  
Master Source...................................................................................................................... 13  
Burn Disc ............................................................................................................................. 13  
Use Buzzer .......................................................................................................................... 13  
CD Write .............................................................................................................................. 13  
DVD Write............................................................................................................................ 13  
Ask Quantity......................................................................................................................... 13  
Drive Status ......................................................................................................................... 14  
Drive Inquiry......................................................................................................................... 14  
F/W Version ......................................................................................................................... 14  
F/W Update.......................................................................................................................... 14  
Log....................................................................................................................................... 14  
Exit....................................................................................................................................... 14  
Specifications................................................................................................................................. 14  
Supported Formats........................................................................................................................ 14  
Firmware Updates ......................................................................................................................... 14  
Technical Support.......................................................................................................................... 15  
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System Overview  
The Orbit 3 employs 2 general purpose DVD-+R/DL recorders, along with a single DVD reader. A  
hard drive also comes standard with the system, allowing for DVD/CD image archival and CD  
track extraction for CD audio compilations.  
An intuitive, menu driven  
display and 5-button control  
interface provide one-touch  
operation for the novice user  
COPY START  
(DISC to DISC)  
while providing advanced  
features for the professional.  
Advanced Features:  
Stand-Alone DVD-+R/RW/DL / CD-R duplicator  
One Touch duplication  
Speed selectable (1x to 16x for DVD-+R and 4x to 48x for CD-R)  
Supports writing to DVD-+R/RW/DL, CD-R/RW  
Copy and Compare  
Batch mode duplication  
Hard drive comes standard for standalone DVD/CD image archival and CD track  
extraction for audio compilation CDs  
Store multiple hard drive images (number depends on hard drive installed)  
Counter feature allows the user to input how many discs are needed to be  
copied; the Orbit 3 keeps track of the total discs completed.  
Automatically detects DVD or CD masters  
Simulation mode to ensure recording stability  
Easy-to-read, two-line display for status and error reporting  
Updates easily installed through DVD/CD reader  
Unpacking your system  
When unpacking your duplicator, confirm the following items are included:  
Orbit 3 duplicator  
Power cable  
User’s Manual  
Microboards Documentation CD  
Input Rods  
Output Bin and Spindle  
If any of these items are missing, please contact Microboards Technology Technical Support.  
IMPORTANT: Please keep all the packing for your Orbit 3 duplicator. If your unit ever needs to be sent in for  
service, it must be returned in the original packing or the warranty may be voided.  
Microboards Statement Regarding Improper Duplication  
Microboards Technology fully supports the right of any business, organization, group, or individual to protect  
their property from unlicensed, unauthorized, or illegal duplication.  
As a user of our equipment, we expect you to support that right as well.  
Microboards Technology is neither responsible nor liable for the infringement of any laws regarding the illegal  
duplication of property. Microboards Technology products are in no way intended to encourage or condone  
such duplication.  
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Installation Requirements  
System Setup  
Connect the power cable to the Orbit 3 duplicator and plug in to a protected power outlet strip or UPS  
power supply.  
Turn on power to the duplicator.  
Install the Input Rods and Output Bin. The system is now ready to use.  
Install your Orbit 3 duplicator in the following environment:  
9 On a level and stable surface  
9 In a well ventilated location  
9 Temperature: 40-100° F (5-40° C)  
9 Humidity: 20-80%RH (no dew formation)  
9 In an area with enough space to access the reject area behind the Orbit 3  
9 In an area with enough vertical space for loading the Input bin  
9 In an area with enough space for the Output Bin  
Do not install your Orbit 3 duplicator in the following places:  
8 Under direct sunlight (If the machine is exposed to sunlight, the light should be blocked by a curtain or  
blind.)  
8 A dusty location  
8 A place where there is a lot of vibration  
8 Near open flame  
8 A place where the temperature and humidity change drastically  
8 Near a heating device such as a heater or furnace  
8 A location where air from an air conditioner blows directly onto the unit  
8 Near a container filled with water  
In winter during times of low humidity or in a location where static electricity is  
generated, use an anti-static-electricity mat or humidifier to prevent static electricity.  
Installing the Input Rods  
The input rods should be installed onto the Orbit 3 before attempting to load the Input bin.  
The short, wide rod is shipped in the correct location, in the far left Input rod position. The remaining 2 long  
input rods should be installed on the right.  
Power supply  
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Use house current as the power source for the unit.  
Do not use an outlet near a motor driven appliance (i.e. air conditioner, copying machine).  
Use an outlet with stable power supply voltages.  
Do not overload an outlet. Do not use a service outlet from a PCs or other office machine.  
Do not touch the power cord with a wet hand.  
Be careful not to damage the power cord.  
Inspect the power cord periodically.  
In the event that the power cord is damaged, replace the power cord.  
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Orbit 3 Operation  
The Output Bin  
The Output bin should be installed prior to operating the Orbit 3.  
1. Remove the 2 thumbscrews on the front of the Orbit 3.  
2. Attach the Output Bin to the front of the Orbit 3 using the 2 thumbscrews.  
3. Slide the Output Spindle into the Bin until the spindle locks against the vertical rods of the Output Bin.  
The feet of the spindle must be installed in the correct position, or the burned media may not be  
unloaded properly.  
Correct  
Incorrect  
Please note that the Output Bin has a capacity of 100 discs. Exceeding the capacity of the Output Bin can  
lead to media jamming in the Orbit 3 or damaged discs.  
Loading Discs  
The Orbit 3 will accept CD or DVD 120 mm (12 cm) discs only. Business card or 8 cm discs are not  
supported by this system.  
Figure 1  
Figure 2  
Load the first 5 or 6 discs flat, as seen in figure 1.  
Load the rest of the discs at an angle, against the wide input rod, as seen in figure 2.  
The Orbit 3 holds a maximum of 100 discs. DO NOT load more than 100 discs in the Orbit 3, as this may  
cause the discs to feed or unload incorrectly.  
Rejected Discs  
Rejected discs will be unloaded out the back of the Orbit 3. There should be enough unobstructed space  
behind the Orbit 3 to accommodate rejected discs.  
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Main Menu  
The Up and Down Arrow buttons (▲▼) allow you to navigate through the menu without selecting the current  
menu item. The NO button will move you to the next menu item. YES will select the current menu item.  
YES  
Copy?  
(DISC to DISC)  
You will not be asked to load the master if  
you have a Hard Drive Partition selected  
as the master source  
NO,  
YES  
YES  
Quantity?  
000  
Put MASTER in drive  
then press YES key  
Analyzing Master  
COPY  
15:26  
Copy & Compare?  
(DISC to DISC)  
CD-DA  
20%  
Quantity will only be asked if  
you have enabled this option  
in the System Setup menu  
NO,▼  
Compare?  
(DISC to DISC)  
NO,▼  
Batch  
Copy?  
YES  
YES  
Batch Mode?  
Insert Master  
First Master and blank load from input hopper, then copy begins  
NO,▼  
Batch  
Copy & Compare?  
NO,▼  
YES  
NO,▼  
YES  
Trk Extraction?  
(DISCtoHDD1)  
HDD(01)?  
FREE  
INSERT  
Analyzing Master  
YES  
MASTER DISC  
NO,▼  
NO,▼  
YES  
EXTRACT THE Trk?  
TRK 01/12  
Press NO or to move to the next HDD partition. Press  
YES to save the extracted audio tracks to the displayed  
partition. FREE indicates an empty partition.  
YES = execute the selected track  
YES,NO,,▲  
NO,,= skip track  
EXTRACT THE Trk?  
TRK 12/12  
YES  
System Setup?  
SETUP MENU  
(see pg 12)  
YES,NO,,▲  
End EXTRACTION?  
NO,▼  
NO, ▼  
YES  
YES  
YES  
REGIST 15:26  
CD-DA  
COPY TO HDD OK?  
NEXT MASTER  
NO  
20%  
NO  
Copy?  
COPY MENU  
(HDD1toDISC)  
Copy  
The source of the master will depend on which mode you have chosen in the System Setup menu. Please  
see page 12 for more information.  
Disc-to-Disc Copy  
1. Place the blank discs in the input hopper.  
If you are not using a selected quantity, load the number of copies you want to make. If you are  
selecting the quantity, please make sure you have at least as many discs as the quantity selected  
(see Setup Menu: Ask Quantity, page 13).  
2. The display will read COPY? (DISC to DISC).  
3. Press YES.  
4. The reader drive tray will open and the display will read “Put MASTER in drive then press YES”.  
Load the master disc in the open reader drive tray and press the YES button. The reader drive will  
close.  
COPY  
DVD  
4.0GB  
25%  
5. The first blank discs will be loaded.  
6. The display will now show the progress of the Copy Job.  
7. The Recorder(s) will eject successfully recorded discs when the  
job is complete and unload them onto the front output spindle. Rejected discs will be unloaded out  
the back of the duplicator.  
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Disc-to-HDD Copy  
The number of partitions available will depend on the capacity of the hard drive installed in the Orbit 3.  
If your master is not already on the hard drive, please follow these steps.  
1. Press NO or the up or down arrows until the display reads SYSTEM SETUP. Press YES.  
2. The display will read DISC TO DISC; press NO. The display will read DISC TO HDD.  
3. Press YES, then use the up or down arrows to select the hard drive  
HDD (02)?  
FREE  
partition to which you would like to register the master. In this  
example, Hard Drive partition 02 is selected.  
4. Use the down arrow until the display reads Exit and press YES.  
Press NO or the down arrow and the display will read COPY? DISC to HDD (02).  
5. Next, follow the directions as listed in Disc-to-Disc Copy. The display will show which hard drive  
partition is the source of the master, as well as the type and size of the master on that partition. After  
reading the master to the selected hard drive partition, duplication will begin automatically.  
HDD-to-Disc Copy  
If your master is already on the hard drive, please follow these steps. If you have no masters on the hard  
drive, this option will not appear in the System Setup menu.  
1. Press NO or the up or down arrows until the display reads SYSTEM SETUP. Press YES.  
2. The display will read DISC TO DISC; press NO until the display reads HDD TO DISC.  
3. Press YES, then use the up or down arrows to select the hard drive  
HDD (02)?  
DVD-VIDEO 4.0GB  
partition from which you would like to burn. In this example, Hard  
Drive partition 02 is selected.  
4. Exit Use the down arrow until the display reads Exit and press YES.  
Press NO or the down arrow and the display will read COPY? HDD (02) to DISC.  
5. Next, follow the directions as listed in Disc-to-Disc Copy. The display will show which hard drive  
partition is the source of the master, as well as the type and size of the master on that partition. The  
reader drive does not need to be loaded when burning from an existing HDD partition.  
Deleting Hard Drive (HDD) Partitions  
The Delete option will not appear in the System Setup menu if there is no information stored on any of the  
hard drive partitions.  
1. Press NO or the up or down arrows until the display reads SYSTEM SETUP. Press YES.  
2. Press NO or the up or down arrows until the display reads DELETE. Press the YES button.  
3. The display will show the first partition containing an image:  
HDD (02)?  
DVD-VIDEO 4.0GB  
4. You can now select which hard drive partition to erase. Pressing the NO or button will scroll you  
though the partition selections that contain information.  
5. Press the YES button if you are sure you want to clear the HDD. The partition selected will be  
cleared.  
6. Press ESC to exit this menu, or scroll through the filled partitions if you would like to delete another.  
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Copy & Compare  
Copy and Compare mode will run a comparison of the Master and the new copies prior to unloading the  
recorder drives. Like Copy mode, the source of the master will depend on the System Setup selections. The  
same steps are followed as with the standard Copy mode.  
Copies that do not pass the comparison will be rejected.  
Compare  
This function will run a comparison between the selected master and the copies. Pre-burned copies are  
loaded into the input hopper. The discs are not burned when running a Compare.  
Discs that do not pass the comparison will be rejected.  
Batch Mode  
Batch mode can be used if you have more than one master that needs to be duplicated. Load the first master  
into the input hopper, then the number of blank discs you require. Load the second master next, then place  
as many blanks as is necessary on top of the second master, and so on.  
In the example to the right, the gray discs are the  
masters and the white discs are the blanks.  
Master 1 will first duplicate onto the 2 blanks discs  
loaded above it, and then Master 2 will be  
duplicated onto the 3 blank discs loaded above it.  
Master 2  
Master 1  
Blanks  
Each loaded master must have at least one blank  
disc to which it will be copied. Loading 2 masters in a row will stop the Batch duplication. Since the input  
hopper and output spindle has a 100 disc capacity, you could make a single copy each of a maximum of 50  
different masters in an unattended operation once the Batch duplication has begun.  
After the Batch copy begins, the master will be read to the hard drive. Duplication of the master will come  
from this hard drive image and not directly from the master disc. Please note that the Batch mode will save  
the master to a hidden HDD partition and will not overwrite any partition to which you have already saved a  
master.  
Batch Copy  
This mode will duplicate the masters onto the blanks, with both loaded into the input hopper as described  
above.  
Batch Copy & Compare  
Batch Copy & Compare will function as a Disc-to-Disc Copy & Compare by running a comparison of each  
burned disc to the master. Load the masters and blanks as described above.  
Track Extraction (for AUDIO CD ONLY)  
When extracting Audio, you can select the partition to which the extracted tracks will be saved. Any displayed  
HDD partition that is not specified as FREE on the display already contains information that will be overwritten  
if you select that partition.  
1. At the COPY START? Menu, press the NO or button until the display reads:  
Trk EXTRACTION?  
(CDtoHDD)  
Press the YES button.  
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2. You will now select the hard drive partition to which you would like to save the extracted tracks. The  
display will show each partition on the hard drive in turn and what is saved on that partition. If any master  
data is already on the selected partition, it will be overwritten during the track extraction.  
In the top example to the right, hard drive partition 01 already contains  
data. Press the NO or button to move to the next partition.  
HDD(01)?  
CD-DA 79:28  
Partition 02 is empty, indicated by the display reading FREE. Press  
YES to select this partition, or the NO or button to move to the next  
partition.  
HDD(02)?  
FREE  
Press YES to overwrite, NO to move to the next partition.  
3. Press YES when the correct hard drive partition has been selected.  
4. Insert a master audio disc into the reader drive and press YES. The  
Orbit 3 will analyze the master disc.  
INSERT  
MASTER DISC  
5. After completing the master disc analysis, the Orbit 3 displays Selected Track Number / Total Track  
Number.  
This master data has a total of 12 tracks.  
Press NO or to skip forward a track.  
Press YES to select the track you want to extract.  
EXTRACT THE Trk?  
TRK 01/12  
6. If you skip forward all tracks, it asks if you want to end extraction for the master data.  
END EXTRACTION?  
Press YES to finish extraction and register selected tracks in HDD.  
Press NO or to add more tracks from this master data.  
7. If you press YES in step 5, the Orbit 3 asks you to register the extracted tracks in HDD.  
Press YES to start registration.  
COPY TO HDD OK?  
8. After registration completes, the Orbit 3 asks you if you want to extract more tracks from other master  
audio discs.  
NEXT MASTER  
Press YES to extract more tracks from other master audio discs.  
Press NO to complete extraction.  
9. If you press NO, the Orbit 3 moves back to COPY menu so that you can  
COPY START  
copy the extracted tracks in HDD to blank CD-R media.  
(HDD to DISC)  
Error status in Track Extraction:  
In the following situation in TRACK EXTRACTION, the Orbit 3 shows an error status on the LCD.  
EXTRACT THE Trk?  
--/12  
1. If you try to extract a track which is not CD-DA, the track number  
does not display properly, showing “—“. Pressing the YES button  
will not add the track.  
2. If the total time of extracted audio tracks is over 80 minutes or 99  
tracks have already been selected, the Orbit 3 displays OVER.  
Pressing the YES button will not add the track.  
EXTRACT THE Trk?  
06/12  
OVER  
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Setup Menu  
Yes  
SYSTEM  
SETUP  
MASTER  
SELECT?  
DISC TO HD?  
HD to DISC?  
DELETE?  
HD 1?  
DISC TO HD?  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
HD 1?  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
HD 2?  
HD 2?  
HD XX*?  
HD XX*?  
Yes  
Yes  
Both HD to DISC and DELETE  
options will only show those Hard  
Drive partitions that contain data.  
* The number of hard drive  
partitions available will  
depend on the capacity of  
the hard drive installed in  
the Orbit 3.  
BURN DISC?  
USE BUZZER?  
CD WRITE?  
Answer YES to burn discs or NO to set in Test mode.  
Pressing or will keep the current settings.  
Answer YES or NO to use or silence the buzzer.  
Pressing or will keep the current settings.  
Yes  
Yes  
48X CD?  
40X CD?  
4X CD?  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
DVD WRITE?  
16X DVD?  
Yes  
12X DVD?  
Yes  
1X DVD?  
Yes  
ASK QUANTITY?  
Answer YES to require a quantity or NO to run without setting a quantity.  
Pressing or will keep the current settings.  
DRIVE STATUS?  
DRIVE INQUIRY?  
Yes  
Writer 1: ON  
Writer 2: ON?  
Writer 1: ON  
Writer 2: OFF?  
Writer 1: OFF  
Writer 2: ON?  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
HDD  
HDD  
The display will cycle through the  
MAKE, MODEL, and FIRMWARE  
of the selected drive until you  
press a button.  
DRIVE01  
READER  
DRIVE03  
RECORDER  
EXIT?  
HDD  
HDD  
F/W VERSION  
F/W UPDATE  
ORBIT 3  
VER 1.00  
Yes  
Yes  
Complete  
INSERT  
Checking  
UPDATE?  
Updating  
PROGRAM DISC  
VER a.bc -> b.cd  
LOG?  
EXIT?  
Yes  
OK  
xxxxxxx  
TOTAL xxxxxxx  
KEY  
Yes  
Yes  
Caption indicates button to press  
Display sequence  
No  
DISC TO DISC?  
(Back), NO, or (Forward)  
YES or ESC to return to Menu  
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Accessing the Setup Menu  
1. At the COPY START? (DISC to DISC) menu, press the NO, , or buttons until the display shows  
SYSTEM SETUP?  
SYSTEM SETUP?  
2. Press the YES button  
3. Pressing the NO or button will allow you to navigate through the menu.  
4. Pressing the YES button will allow you to view or change the configuration of the system.  
5. Please follow the flow chart on page 12 to navigate through the different menus.  
Here is a description of each System Setup menu item:  
Master Source  
The default is set to Disc-to-Disc. Press the YES button to change the source drive.  
Disc To Disc – This option will use the reader drive during every duplication cycle.  
Disc To HDD – This option will register the master in the reader drive to the selected hard drive  
partition from the Copy Start menu. After registering the master, the reader drive will eject and the  
duplication process will begin automatically.  
HDD To Disc – This option will only be available after a master has been registered to the hard drive.  
Answering YES to this option will allow you to select as the master any partition containing a master  
image. Only those partitions containing a master image will be available for selection.  
Delete – This option is used to delete the master images on the selected hard drive partitions. This  
option will only be available after a master has been registered to the hard drive. Press the YES  
button to delete the image on the displayed hard drive partition.  
Burn Disc  
Answering NO to this item will set the Orbit 3 in test mode. Duplication will be simulated, with the discs  
remaining blank. DVD +R media is not compatible with simulation and will be burned during a  
simulation attempt.  
Use Buzzer  
Allows you to turn the notification buzzer on or off.  
CD Write  
This menu item allows you to change the burn speed for CD media. Use the NO or ▼▲ buttons to move to  
the speed you want. Press YES to select the speed.  
DVD Write  
This menu item allows you to change the burn speed for DVD media.  
Ask Quantity  
With this option turned on, you will be asked to specify the number of discs you want to burn, with a limit of  
100 discs.  
Use the ▼▲ buttons to change the number in the current column up or  
down. YES will move you one column to the right, NO will move you 1  
QUANTITY?  
075  
column to the left. Press YES when in the right column to save the number  
of copies entered. The example to the right shows that 75 copies have  
been entered with the cursor currently in the right column (underlined).  
Leaving the value at 000 will allow for any number of discs to be burned as if the Ask Quantity option were not  
turned on.  
The Quantity option does not apply to Batch Mode duplication.  
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Drive Status  
This option allows you to disable a drive, if necessary. Any disabled drive will be bypassed during the  
duplication process; no discs will be loaded to or burned in a disabled drive. The recorder drives are  
numbered from the bottom up.  
There are 3 options:  
1. Writer 1 ON / Writer 2 ON – this is the default setting, with both recorder drives active.  
2. Writer 1 ON / Writer 2 OFF – this will disable the top recorder drive.  
3. Writer 1 OFF / Writer 2 ON – this will disable the bottom recorder drive.  
Both recorder drives cannot be disabled at the same time.  
Drive Inquiry  
Displays an inquiry of each drive connected, showing drive model and firmware.  
F/W Version  
This selection shows the installed Orbit 3 firmware version and H/W information.  
F/W Update  
Used when updating the firmware of the Orbit 3 duplicator.  
Log  
This selection displays the number of successfully duplicated discs and the total number of duplicated discs  
attempted over the entire life of the duplicator.  
Exit  
Press YES to exit out of the System Setup menu.  
Specifications  
DVD Recorder Drives: DVD-+R/RW/DL CD-R/RW Recorder  
Power Source:  
Weight:  
115V/230V 50-60Hz auto-switching power supply  
27.5 pounds  
Dimensions:  
Power supply:  
Environment:  
15.25” W x 10” D x 9.5” H (15.5” with Input Rods installed)  
400W  
Temperature: 40°F - 105°F (5°C - 40°C)  
Humidity: 20% - 80%  
Supported Formats  
CD-ROM Mode 1, CD-ROM XA Mode 2 (form 1 & 2),  
Photo CD, CD-DA (Audio CD), CD-Extra, CD-R, CD-RW  
CD  
Recording Format  
DVD  
CD  
DVD-ROM, DVD-+R/RW/DL, DVD-VIDEO  
700MB  
Recording Capacity  
(nominal)  
4.7GB for General DVD  
8.3GB for Dual Layer  
CD-R, CD-RW  
DVD  
CD  
DVD  
Applicable Media  
DVD-+R, DVD-+RW, DVD-+R DL  
Firmware Updates  
Occasionally it may be necessary to load updated firmware to the Orbit 3 duplicator. Only those firmware  
versions recommended and provided by Microboards Technical Support for this specific product should be  
installed. Installation of an incorrect firmware on any Microboards Technology product may result in any  
remaining warranty being voided.  
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Technical Support  
For technical questions or support issues, contact Microboards Technology technical support:  
United States  
PH: 952-556-1639  
FAX: 952-556-1628  
Europe  
PH: +44 (0) 845 230 7800  
Japan  
PH: 03-3561-2266  
Please have the Model and Serial Number of your Microboards Product available when  
contacting Technical Support.  
Any unauthorized modification to this equipment may result in the revocation by the FCC of the user’s  
authority to operate this equipment.  
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to  
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference  
in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not  
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does  
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off  
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna  
Increase the separation between the equipment and antenna  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different than that to which the receiver is connected  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help  
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