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Rev. 112205.1 Page 9 Making the connection The Baxter requires a host PC to control it. Your PC should meet the requirements detailed earlier. I
Rev. 112205.1 Page 10 (Fig. 2) • The driver will be installed automatically. If the wizard does not find it automatically, you will be asked t
Rev. 112205.1 Page 11 Installing the Baxter Software Baxter’s main application is the Scribe PC duplication software. In addition to being the s
Rev. 112205.1 Page 12 • Click NEXT to continue • If you accept the terms of the license agreement, select “I accept…” then click NEXT to
Rev. 112205.1 Page 13 • Click NEXT to continue, or CHANGE to install to a location other than the default. • Click INSTALL to continue.
Rev. 112205.1 Page 14 • Please wait while the Baxter software is copied to your hard drive. • Installation is complete. Click FINISH.
Rev. 112205.1 Page 15 Quick Start, Making Copies Starting Baxter’s Scribe Application To start Baxter’s Scribe application the steps are as fol
Rev. 112205.1 Page 16 • Select “Copy and/or verify” and then click NEXT. You will now be prompted: Enter the desired number of copies in the
Rev. 112205.1 Page 17 The “Jobs in Progress” section of the Job Manager TAB will now show the status of the job you just started. The Scribe w
Rev. 112205.1 Page 18 The Scribe Application The Baxter is a state-of-the-art CD / DVD duplicating system. It is designed to create, duplicate
Rev. 112205.1 Page 1 Copyright Notice Copyright ©2005 by MF Digital. All rights reserved. This manual and the accompanying illustrations may no
Rev. 112205.1 Page 19 • Click on the “Settings” TAB now: • Click on and three new TABs will be revealed: • You may toggle between th
Rev. 112205.1 Page 20 Scribe Application Layout The Scribe application is organized into either two or five cards, depending on if Advance Auth
Rev. 112205.1 Page 21 The Settings tab is divided into four areas: Version Information, Default folders, Communication Port, and the toggle bu
Rev. 112205.1 Page 22 Application Temp Folder • To choose an application temp folder, click the Browse button to the right of the Application T
Rev. 112205.1 Page 23 Data image editor The first step in constructing a CD or DVD is to create an image file. Image files may be made by read
Rev. 112205.1 Page 24 Image Toolbar Horizontally along the top of the screen is an area which contains ten buttons, from left to right the butto
Rev. 112205.1 Page 25 Selecting Disc Capacity Along the bottom of the lower panes is a series of radio button options that are used to select th
Rev. 112205.1 Page 26 • Click the desired file or folder in the bottom left or right pane and drag the item to the recycle bin in the lower rig
Rev. 112205.1 Page 27 Saving The Current Disc Image File Once a data disc image has been created, it must be saved before it can be used by the
Rev. 112205.1 Page 28 The CD IMAGE PROPERTIES dialog box contains a series of radio buttons as well as a number of information boxes. • Cli
Rev. 112205.1 Page 2 Table of Contents ABOUT MF DIGITAL ...
Rev. 112205.1 Page 29 • Select the volume and directory where you want to save the script file. • Enter the name for the script file and cli
Rev. 112205.1 Page 30 • Select the desired file and click the Open button.
Rev. 112205.1 Page 31 Audio Image Editor The Scribe software creates industry standard audio (Red Book) CDs from scratch that can be played on
Rev. 112205.1 Page 32 Audio Image Editor Toolbar Horizontally along the top of the screen is an area which contains ten buttons, from left to ri
Rev. 112205.1 Page 33 Adding Tracks • As depicted below, drag one or more WAV / MP3 files onto the text "The end" as it appears in th
Rev. 112205.1 Page 34 Changing A UPC Code The UNIFORM PRODUCT CODE (UPC) is an optional 13-digit descriptor that can be written into an audio CD
Rev. 112205.1 Page 35 To change an ISRC code: • Right click the desired audio track in the lower left pane, and select Edit. The screen will
Rev. 112205.1 Page 36 Inserting, Editing And Removing Silence When assembling an audio CD disc image the Scribe software does not insert silence
Rev. 112205.1 Page 37 Inserting, Editing And Removing Subindexes Subindexes are markers used by CD audio players to locate specific points insid
Rev. 112205.1 Page 38 • Select Delete or • Drag the subindex over the trashcan in the bottom right of the Audio tab and release the mouse but
Rev. 112205.1 Page 3 AUDIO IMAGE EDITOR ...
Rev. 112205.1 Page 39 • Select the volume and directory where you want to save the physical image file. • Enter the name for the physical imag
Rev. 112205.1 Page 40 Job Manager Tab A job is any production run whether it be reading-in a master (archive), or copying an existing disc. In
Rev. 112205.1 Page 41 The Production Process During production, the blank discs will be loaded one at a time from the input bin into the recorde
Rev. 112205.1 Page 42 • Check the option box to enable the production option needed for your job and click “Next”: Operations and Options: C
Rev. 112205.1 Page 43 Archive only – reading in a master disc An Archive job allows you to read-in an existing master to create a disc image fil
Rev. 112205.1 Page 44 the window as seen in (fig. 3). Click “Next”. 4. The “Job parameters” will then be displayed. Give your job a na
Rev. 112205.1 Page 45 Copy and / or Verify This allows you to start copying or verifying from an image file, or a new master disc. 1. On the
Rev. 112205.1 Page 46 7. The Job parameters will then be displayed. Give your job a name and select a priority. 8. Click Finish and the Scribe
Rev. 112205.1 Page 47 Relay mode job Relay mode allows you to make multiple copies of multiple masters. Simply load the unit with the desired nu
Rev. 112205.1 Page 48 7. The Job parameters will then be displayed. Give your job a name and select a priority. 8. Click Finish and the Scr
Rev. 112205.1 Page 4 About MF Digital Thank you for purchasing MF Digital’s Baxter autoloading duplication system. MF Digital manufactures a wi
Rev. 112205.1 Page 49 Network Client Software The Baxter comes the Scribe Network client. This allows you to connect the Baxter as you would any
Rev. 112205.1 Page 50 • Again using Windows Explorer. browse to the location where you would like to place the client software, right click and
Rev. 112205.1 Page 51 Appendix A: Premium Utilities The “Premium utilities” tab is the launch pad for MF Digital’s Baxter add-on applications. T
Rev. 112205.1 Page 52 • Precisely control your preference of file names and directory naming based on ID3 tags. Back-up Platinum for MF Digita
Rev. 112205.1 Page 53 Appendix B: Troubleshooting The Scribe PC program did not recognze Baxter. • Check the power cable on the back of the B
Rev. 112205.1 Page 5 Getting Started Carefully remove the Baxter duplication system from the shipping container. Inspect the contents and verify
Rev. 112205.1 Page 6 Packing Materials Please retain the original box and packaging in the event that the unit requires future servicing. This w
Rev. 112205.1 Page 7 Removing Packing Restraints Be sure to remove all packing restraints before operation or power-on. Save the foam block, as
Rev. 112205.1 Page 8 Step 3: Rotate the four pillars as shown below and set to desired media type. Front View 1. Robotic Arm 2. Status indi
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