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DVD1100

DVD1100

This DVD-ROM & DVD-R all-in-one unit is the simplest and most inexpensive way to duplicate your DVD discs. This standalone DVD duplicator can be used either as a disc to disc copy machine, or as an external drive for your PC or Mac.   Operation is simple, thanks to the basic design and easy-to-use LED display. Place the master in the DVD- ROM drive, and blank DVD-R disc in the writer.  Once the trays close, the DVD1100 will automatically analyze the master DVD-ROM, then perform the "on the fly" copy function. The simple LED display easily takes you through the useful list of functions. Functions include simple copy mode, copy and compare mode, and external use mode. The display also shows the copy status and lets you control copy speeds. Simulation mode lets you test the copying function with your CD master to detect any errors or incompatibility errors. The Verify master mode tests the readability or usability of the master DVD disc.  The DVD1100 can be expanded to a three drive unit with the addition of the DVD1100SLV slave unit.

 

 

 









   

CONFIGURATIONS

BRAND/MODEL

DVD-1100

DVD1100SLV

     
DVD-Recorder(s)

1

2

     
Read-in drive

1

0

   
Interface

SCSI2 & RS232C

SCSI2

   
Power

115v/230v 50-60 Hz

115v/230v 50-60 Hz

   
Dimensions

11.5 x 8.25 x 4.75

11.5 x 8.25 x 4.75

   
Weight

Net 11 lbs

Net 11 lbs

   
         

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SPECIFICATIONS

Write Drive Configuration: Pioneer DVDS201 DVD-R Drive
Read CD-ROM Drive: Pioneer 6X/32X DVD/CD-ROM or compatible
Recorder MTBF: >50,000 hours POH (25% duty cycle)
Internal Controller: Proprietary controller
Power Source: 115V/230V 50~60Hz Auto-switching
Weight: 11 lbs. (5.0 kg)
Dimensions: 11.5" x 8.25" x 4.75" (29 x 21 x 12cm)
Power Consumption: 50W
Environment: Temperature: 40�-95�F (5�-35�C)
Humidity: 20%-80%
Warranty
One year limited

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