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1. 7 10 Set HDD Mode Available in USB models To copy USB HDD you could select Active Mode to do your job Or if you just want to do copy USB devices but not USB HDD you could select Inactive mode Note Please select correct to do your job for USB HDD is different from USB flash device Actually a USB HDD not only requires for bigger power current than a USB flash stick but also HDD s file format is not the same as flash device s format It is very likely to make mistake to copy a HDD using a normal USB duplicator 37 EI Function Overview 7 11 Purge Before Copy Available in ComboSD models With this setting the duplicator will clean out the content and format of target devices and then start the copy process Note This function will change the format and data of flash 7 12 Adjust Clock Available in Golden series To adjust the clock of duplicator showed on the LCD monitor 7 13 Restore Default Return back to factory setting 8 Burn In Available in Golden series The Burn In is the most important process for flash manufactures The process of Burn In test contains three steps data writing power off and data comparing reading Users can set writing loop compare loop power off time and also writing pattern as their wish Data Writing Power off Data comparing EEE Repeat the cycle 8 1 Burn In Copy Comp To do the Burn In test on flash targets by continually copying amp co
2. 6 2 Measure Speed This function can measure the flash read and write speed This function will damage the ormat and content 6 3 1 H3 Safe 100 To check the quality of flash by reading it This safe check will not delete flash content and format 6 3 2 H5 RW 100 To check flash s quality by reading amp writing the flash This function will delete content and format 6 3 3 Setup Range To set the checking area of flash from 1 to 100 6 3 Media check 6 3 4 Set ErrorLimit To set the of tolerance range of error when checking the flash 6 3 5 Minimum Read Speed To set the minimum read speed criteria for H3 H5 checking 6 3 6 Minimum Write Speed To set the minimum write speed criteria for H3 H5 checking 6 Utility 6 4 Quick Erase To erase the content of flash media It will keep the FAT format 6 5 Full Erase To completely bit by bit erase data of flash including format and content but it takes more time 6 6 DoD Erase Erase flash three times complying with USA Department of Defense DoD standard 6 7 System Update System firmware update via the flash media 6 8 Calc CheckSum Calculate the CheckSum number of the flash media in source port A Function Table 7 1 Start up Menu To select which function is shown first when the system is turned on 7 2 1 System and Files The system can automatically analyze the format of source data and
3. 8 8 Power Off Between Loop the power off time between each data comparing reading in a loop 9 1 Out Today Report To output today s log records 9 2 Out Recent Report To output the log records in recent 1day to 28 days To out 9 3 Out Period date put the log records in a specific date 9 Log Manager Available in Golden Series To out 9 4 Out all database put all the log records which are kept in the duplicator 9 5Advanced Function To clean out the log records 9 5 1 Clear all Log To clean out the log records after entering the password and setup the password 9 5 2 Setup Password To set up the password for cleaning log records 5 El Operation Guide How to make a copy 1 1 Steps to make mass copy Step 1 Plug in the flash source Step 2 Plug in the flash targets Step 3 The LCD will show the number of flash targets and ready to copy CFCtosoMo 2364 15 lt 0K gt Lo start Step 4 Press OK button to start copy Step 5 When copy finished the LCD will show the total time of copy and quantity of el El Operation Guide pass and quantity of copy fail TOTAL 0615 Norsk Aire OFF15 Hd Note EI When copy is processing the green LED will flash When the copy has finished the green LED will stop flashing but will remain illuminated If an error occurs the red LED will illuminate Green OK Red Fa
4. Ace Capacity The maximum data amount that can be contained in a Flash memory card L 0 i 1 Def total capacity FATIG 256 Socket A mechanical construction representing connection between two application USB Drive Duplicator i oc 00 o o o o o o o o o o 0 0 0 0 0 o o o o o o o o o o 03 0 03 0 03 0 03 0 03 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 0 0 0 0 o o o o o o o o o o 0 0 0 0 0 o o o o o o o o o o 0 0 0 0 0 CF Card Duplicator co co ComboSD SD microSD Card Duplicator OKC OKE 7 es So So eo T lis ee co se 68 O Es ee co oo 68 Da ee es O se co so o9 Es Es a Es ee co oo 68 Ve TO ee oo ss oo Ea ESSES EE Introduction Features Apart from inheriting the high speed performance and well recognized compatibility with diversified media the Intelligent 9 duplicators support not only duplication of large target count and capacity to meet high volume demands they also
5. Check and Rearrange the source Capacity HS80MB When coping NTFS Linux format copy target capacity must equal or one 1 MB larger than the capacity of source If the flash is NTF or Linux format when using Only Data Area copy mode the target has to be equal or bigger than the source 2GB 2CB How to make sure copy correctness It is strongly suggested to use compare function to assure the copied data correctness Our flash duplicators provide the most rigorous comparison functions to assure our clients with best duplications To make sure copy correctness it is required to execute compare function This is the most rigorous way to make sure copy correctness Besides compare function there is another function Checksum to check copy and source consistency To take advantage of these functions please follow the steps below 3 1 Compare Copy Compare Step After finishing the copy process Select function 2 Compare to do data checking between source and targets Or users can choose function 3 Copy Compare to make the duplicator doing data comparison automatically after copy Se Se Se te US eed Se Se et S 2 Compare 2 Copyt Comeare Ei Operation Guide These two functions will double check the contained data after copy through the strictest hardware bit by bit comparison It can highly increase the security of data accuracy Target Source
6. after copy Compare Pass Note Before executing Function 3 Copy Compare it is suggested that users could select function 7 7 Power Off Time Between Copy Compare to set the time gap of power supply between copy and compare for it could prevent from any data loss problem of unstable flash Setur r Fower OFF Time Bet E How to check flash device s quality speed and bad sector Our flash duplicator is not only made for duplicating but also it has powerful flash device diagnostic tools to detect flash quality or allows many checking ability such as real capacity and speed It is very important to own high quality flash devices and Our flash duplicator can help users to achieve the goal 4 1 How to check real read write speed Step Select function 6 2Measure Speed to measure the read and write speed of flash media The speed check won t delete content or data Users can use buttons to see flash media exact Read and Write speed from each port Utilita CHE Read l THE 2 Measure Speed Writer l EMEB nm a El Operation Guide 4 2 How to check fake capacity Step Select function 4 Capacity check to check the real capacity of flash media System will use Green Red LED to show the check result Users can use button to check the status of each slot This function can support asynchronous operation Users can continuously plug flash med
7. duplicator There are four main differences between Our flash duplicator and PC based duplicator A Q2 Q3 J 1 Multi task processing capability Our flash duplicator can copy flash media independently at the same time during the copy or check process on the other hand even though PC has more powerful CPU but it will has difficulty to handle too many flash medias to copy simultaneously No risk of virus infection Our flash duplicator is an embedded system it only copies whatever is on the source When the system is turned off nothing will be left in the system Hence there will not be any risk of virus infection No mistake of copying wrong files Our flash duplicator can achieve 100 duplication directly from source to all targets Instant system on and off There is no need to wait for system boot up or shut down while using Our flash duplicator It is definitely easy and fast Can the flash duplicator copy any kind of file format i e NTFS Our flash duplicator supports the most common formats such as FAT 16 32 NTFS Linux ext2 ext3 ext4 etc In addition if you want to copy other formats you can use the Whole Area function 7 2 2 to copy whole flash media it doesn t care about the format and will copy the entire flash media How do we know the data is correct after copy Run Compare function to double ensure the correctness of copied data EI FAQ Q4 What should do if encoun
8. Erase It will completely erase the whole flash media including format and content Therefore full erase will take more time During the process you can use to escape the erase process but the original format and content can t be read any more 6 6 DoD Erase This is to comply with the U S A Department of Defense DoD 5220 standard to fully erase the flash three times bit by bit to guarantee the data was deleted It will damage the data in flash please make sure you have backup all important data before using this function 6 7 System Update This is to update the system s firmware version Please save an un zipped update file to your flash media please don t put it in a folder Select function 6 7 system update and press it will automatically start system updating When finished please turn off the system for 5 seconds and then turn on again The new version of firmware will have been uploaded 6 8 Calc CheckSum This function will calculate the CheckSum number of the flash media plugged in the source port The CheckSum calculate area will based on the copy area you set If you set Data only CheckSum will calculate data area only if you set Whole media the CheckSum number will be calculated based on the whole size of flash media Be aware that even two flash medias have the same data if the capacity has any difference their CheckSum value will be different s EI Function Overview Note 1 The CheckSum w
9. H3 H5 checking 6 3 6 Minimum Write Speed To set the minimum write speed criteria for H3 H5 checking 6 4 Quick Erase To erase the content of flash media It will keep the FAT format 6 5 Full Erase To completely bit by bit erase data of flash including format and content but it takes more time 6 6 DoD Erase Erase flash three times complying with USA Department of Defense DoD standard 6 7 System Update System firmware update via the flash media 6 8 Calc CheckSum Calculate the CheckSum number of the flash media in source port 6 9 A2 Fake Picker To check if an USB flash contain fake capacity A Function Table 7 1 Start up Menu To select which function is shown first when the system is turned on 7 2 1 System and Files The system can automatically analyze the format of source data and only copy the data area Available for 7 2 Copy Area FAT16 32 NTFS Linux ext2 ext3 ext4 7 2 2 Whole Media The system will copy the whole content of flash including the empty space 7 3 Button Beep To choose whether to hear a beep or not when a button is pressed 7 4 Target Tolerance To set the tolerance of capacity gap between the source and target The default setting is No limit 7 5 Asynchronous Enable to open Asynchronous function Disable to close the function Setup 7 6 Check Before Copy To set i
10. can clean out all the log records in the duplicator 1 El Function Overview 9 5 2 Setup Password User can protect the log records in the duplicator by setting up the password The default password is 123456 Note 1 The log manager can only keep 30000 pcs of records If the amount of the records reaches up to the limit the new record will replace and cover the existing record from the beginning and the previous record will be covered one by one 2 We strongly recommend you to change password to make sure the security of log records Explanation of Log Report Log output information Operation Card information Prior Date 3017 01 29 19 30 50 Medel Gloden Fox 1 15 EM Fer 2 07 1 hadise e 36089 0034 10461 01830 23690 SERS an 122 SE 163 E 08 64 os 91 22 a TROS AA 0000 165 20 ams 04 06 18 00 30539376 0000 166 wi 04 50 La Sse 3539376 2000 167 FH 05 08 14 Saad 529276 one 168 mos 09 00 1903 MUB 2940271 2000169 x 0 00 3347 BEER 2000170 E 2 00 95 TES me E E 2000173 sos 0 0 Kae 2000174 E 03 15 dos ME olata 000 175 xu 8 08 1933 3940072 0000178 Dos Fale 33873 3 1323 08 3940072 000 177 aa BAIL 8 E Ria 00078 dene RIL 95 RB 3940272 07 oma PASS 22 Ba ATENAS a aus PAS 2 BAT MB TENS mE 2912 am 7007 SMB SER gz z ns ns amp B 8 5 R b RE Operation status l EI Function Overview Information Type Lo
11. compare erase format media check speed check e Ultra high speed bit for bit hardware comparison e Different copy speed selection is available for different quality level flash media e Special speed selection function to filter out qualified flash media in QC process 1 e Burn in test amp Log Report function are built in for advanced industrial application Available in Golden series Package Contents Flash Duplicator INTELLIGENT 9 Use Flash Duplicator Power Adapter Power Cord User Guide Outlook Introduction Front side A Backward Y Forward OK Confirm ESC Escape Source Red Operation Failed Green Operation Success Back side USB Type B Socket For Advanced application Available in Golden amp Red Series Power Switch Power Supply El Flash and Board USB Drive Duplicator 010 IO JO 1 Copa CF Card Duplicator 010 010 1 Cors 8 GE G ComboSD SD microSD Card Duplicator S so oo so se oo oo se oo Ea SS ES seo so e O EO O 7 3m Fl Function Table USB
12. flash media It will keep the FAT format 6 5 Full Erase To completely bit by bit erase data of flash including format and content but it takes more time 6 6 DoD Erase Erase flash three times complying with USA Department of Defense DoD standard 6 7 System Update System firmware update via the flash media 6 8 Calc CheckSum Calculate the CheckSum number of the flash media in source port 6 9 A2 Fake Picker To check if an SD MS flash card contain fake capacity i O A Function Table 7 Setup 7 1 Start up Menu To select which function is shown first when the system is turned on 7 2 1 System and Files The system can automatically analyze the format of source data and only copy the data area Available for 7 2 Copy Area FAT16 32 NTFS Linux ext2 ext3 ext4 7 2 2 Whole Media The system will copy the whole content of flash including the empty space 7 3 Button Beep To choose whether to hear a beep or not when a button is pressed 7 4 Target Tolerance To set the tolerance of capacity gap between the source and target The default setting is No limit 7 5 Asynchronous Enable to open Asynchronous function Disable to close the function 7 6 Check Before Copy To set if you would like to check the Flash media before copy 7 7 Power Off Time Between Copy Compare To set the power off time between Copy and Compare when executing Copy Compare
13. function 6 1Measure Speed then press es to start Utilita 2 Measure Speed CHE IRead 14 ME Write 9 SMB Use amp buttons to see flash media exact Read and Write speed from each port Note The function will change the content of data and format of flash 5 EI Function Overview 6 3 Media Check The function is to analyze flash quality You can setup Normal mode Safe mode also the range of the flash you like to check 6 3 1 H3 Safe 100 It will read through the flash and shows reading speed and bad sector it will not delete the content or format When processed user can use buttons to check the status for each port Bad sector Test area RES Bad 8 Ser dh Fld 2MBes Reading speed Note You can set the check range by 6 3 3 Setup Range 6 3 2 H5 R W 100 This function is to check flash quality by read and write the whole flash media Therefore this function will delete the flash s content and format When processed user can use buttons to check the status for each port Bad sector Test capacity RES Bad G Ser 1h Wira Zorro Ra l dos Writing speed Reading speed Note Data in flash media will be erased during the normal mode of media check And the flash media will be formatted automatically in the end of checking process u EI Function Overview 6 3 3 Setup Range This function
14. help users examine flash cards by providing the most accurate testing results known today Through user friendly interface the new Intelligent 9 duplicators can be operated standalone with no steep learning curve for users to climb Their ergonomic design facilitates efficient operations by letting users easily insert and remove flash cards and the 70 reduced footprint compared with their peer in the market has led to better space utilization and freight savings The new Intelligent 9 Series which have broken the traditional thinking amp limit from of duplicator is anticipated to soon take up crucial role at the diversified media duplication stage and it will certainly become must have tools for people in search of high end quality e Ultra high transmission speed up from 1 9GB m SD TF USB Duplicator to 3 9GB m CF Duplicator Each flash slot channel is independent from each other e Real multi task processing capability No matter copy compare media check and format are all independently executed Each flash slot has an independent control processing unit So during asynchronous copy it can use button to check the status of each flash media status and progress e Powerful H3 H5 quality check machine for capacity speed and flash quality check e Nota PC system no risk of virus infection Instant power on and off e One touch copy Real time information will be shown on the LCD screen e Support Synchronous and Asynchronous copy
15. of Burn In test Each test loop contains a writing amp comparing t 8 Burn In est Available in Golden Series 8 5 Set Test Range To set the test range of flash card from 1 to 100 8 6 Set Bad Limit To set the error tolerance when doing Burn in test from 1 to 10000 sectors 8 7 Set Data Pattern To set the writing pattern used in burn in test Auto or customer defined 8 8 Compare Count Per Loop To set how many times of data comparing reading in each loop 8 9 Power Off Between Loop To set the power off time between each data comparing reading in a loop A Function Table 9 Log Manager Available in Golden Series 9 1 Out Today Report To output today s log records 9 2 Out Recent Report To output the log records in recent 1day to 28 days 9 3 Out Period date To output the log records in a specific date 9 4 Out all database To output all the log records which are kept in the duplicator 9 5 1 Clear all Log To clean out the log records after entering the 9 5Advanced Function password To clean out the log records and setup the password 9 5 2 Setup Password To set up the password for cleaning log records sI A Function Table ComboSD SD microSD Duplicator Function Function 1 Copy Data only or whole media duplication 2 Compare Bit by Bit comparison between the source and all other copied flash med
16. ASE To erase the content of flash media FULL ERASE To completely erase data of flash including format and content DOD ERASE To erase flash three times complying with USA Department of Defense DoD standard A2 FAKE PICKER USB SD MSD Only To check if an SD TF MS flash card contain fake capacity BURN IN To do durability teat on flash media DATA XXXXMB Data Only Copy Capacity of Data Whole XXXXMB Wholemedia Copy Capacity of Source Device 10 R 18 3M S The percentage of inspection Reading Speed 15 W 11 7M S R 21 7M S The percentage of inspection Writing Speed Reading Speed El Function Overview Maintenance Guide Steps to replace socket 1 Turn off the power Attention For you safety please turn off the power before replacing the socket or doing any inspection Prepare a flat screwdriver or use your hand to take off the screw of cover Attention Because of slippery indentation on the crew please be careful when taking off screw by flat screwdriver 4 Take the old socket out Replace new socket and connect to the controller firmly Insert the CF cards into the socket first and use the cover to adjust the location of sockets and make them horizontally It will help to lay the cover back s EI FAQ Q1 What is the difference between our flash duplicator and PC based
17. B 1GB Note The copy will fail because the data was stored beyond the 1GB area The duplicator will copy whatever the data is it won t change the data s location USB Duplicator Model UB XXX 950 Target 1 49 Operation Stand Alone Support media USB Drive USB HDD LED LED Green Red on each slot Power Supply 12V adaptor Button 4 buttons Working 20 80 Humidity Storage 5 95 Working 0 C 75 C Temperature Storage CF Duplicator Model 20 C 85 C CF 932 CF 940 CF 9120 Target 1 31 1 39 1 119 Operation Stand Alone Support media Compact Flash Card LED LED Green Red on each s Power Supply 12V adaptor Button 4 buttons Working 20 80 Humidity Storage 5 95 Working 0 C 75 C Temperature Storage 20 C 85 C Combo SD microSD Duplicator Model Combo XXX 940 Target 1 39 Operation Stand Alone Support media SD SDHC MMC microSD Card LED LED Green Red on each slot Power Supply 12V adaptor Button 4 buttons Working 20 80 Humidity Storage 5 95 Working 0 C 75 C Temperature Storage The product spec will be subjected to change without further notice 20 C 85
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19. Drive Duplicator Function Function 1 Copy Data only or whole media duplication 2 Compare Bit by Bit comparison between the source and all other copied flash medias 3 Copy Compare To make a copy first and then compare the copied flash media with the source immediately after the copy has finished 4 Capacity Check To check real capacity of the flash 5 Information 5 1 USB Info This feature will show flash s information of data file format content size and capacity 5 2 System Info This feature will show information of the duplicator system including machine model number and software version 6 Utility 6 1 1 Auto Format 6 1 Do Format 6 1 2 FAT Format To Execute flash FAT 16 32 Format media to be FAT16 ormat 6 1 3 FAT32 Format Format media to be FAT32 6 2 Measure Speed This function can measure the flash read and write speed This function will damage the format and content 6 3 1 H3 Safe 100 To check the quality of flash by reading it This safe check will not delete flash content and format 6 3 2 H5 RW 100 To check flash s quality by reading amp writing the flash This function will delete content and format 6 3 3 Setup Range To set the checking area of flash from 1 to 100 6 3 Media check 6 3 4 Set ErrorLimit To set the of tolerance range of error when checking the flash 6 3 5 Minimum Read Speed To set the minimum read speed criteria for
20. User Guide V 1 0 Disclaimer of Warranties All flash duplicators are made specifically for data backup with legal authorities from copyright owners Any unauthorized action of copyright is strictly prohibited and We disclaims all warranties or representations of illegal actions by users We disclaims any liability for any of losses or damages due to not be able to perform its undertakings or provide any of the services attributable to any events or circumstances beyond our control Users agree and accept all statements above as soon as purchasing our products This manual contains materials should be intended for personal use All right reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced transmitted or transcribed without the expressed written permission of the manufacturer The information present in this manual is subject to change without prior notice Disclaimer of Warranties Before You Start Important Notice Safety Precautions Introduction Features Package contents Outlook Introduction noe IN Function Table nction Table na Operation Guide How to make a copy 1 1 Steps to make mass copy 1 2 The setting related to copy result 1 Select function 7 2 Copy Area System and Files 2 Select function 7 2 Copy Area Whole Media 3 Select function 7 4 Set target tolerance No Limit 4 elect function 7 5 Enable Asynchronous The common causes of can t copy 2 1 Devices Issues 2 2 Data amp Settings Is
21. city Port Number 41 Las Ep Total capacity FATI FE Content size File Format 5 2 System Information This feature will show information of the duplicator system including model number and software version Golden Fes 1 15 Intelligent 9 model api PE System firmware Utility 6 1 Do Format 6 1 1 Auto Format This function is to do flash FAT formatting Plug the flash media in the slot and press the system will automatically detect its capacity and format the media according to it e If flash media format is already FAT16 or FAT32 the format function wont change it is original format e If flash media format is not FAT format i e NTFS Linux or FAT multi partition The system will execute format according to flash s capacity When it is capacity is above 2GB the system will format the flash to FAT32 if its capacity is below 2GB the system will format the media to be FAT16 During format process you can use to check each flash media s formatting status progress and information 29 EI Function Overview Note The source port port 1 will not execute any formatting 6 1 2 FAT Format Format any flash media to be FAT16 6 1 3 FAT32 Format Format any flash media to be FAT32 6 2 Measure Speed This function can measure the read and write speed of flash media The speed check won t delete content or data O Plug the flash media into slot and select
22. ction Table 9 1 Out Today Report To output today s log records 9 2 Out Recent Report To output the log records in recent 1day to 28 days 9 3 Out Period date To output the log records in a specific date 9 Log Manager Available in Golden Series 9 4 Out all database To output all the log records which are kept in the duplicator 9 5 1 Clear all Log To clean out the log records after entering the password 9 5Advanced Function To clean out the log records and setup the password 9 5 2 Setup Password To set up the password for cleaning log records A Function Table CF Card Duplicator Function Function 1 Copy Data only or whole media duplication 2 Compare Bit by Bit comparison between the source and all other copied flash medias To make a copy first and then compare the copied flash media with the source 3 Copy Compare immediately after the copy has finished 4 Capacity Check To check real capacity of the flash 5 1 CF Card Info This feature will show flash s information of data file format content size and capacity 5 Information 5 2 System Info This feature will show information of the duplicator system including machine model number and software version 6 1 1 Auto Format 6 1 Do Format 6 1 2 FAT Format To Execute flash FAT 16 32 Format media to be FAT16 ormat 6 1 3 FAT32 Format Format media to be FAT32
23. e 9 5 Advanced Function 9 5 1 Clear all Log 9 5 2 Setup Password Explanation of Log Report Maintenance Guide Steps to replace socket FAQ FAQ E Model Information Model Informatiom 24 24 24 24 24 25 25 25 26 26 26 27 27 27 27 27 28 28 28 28 28 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 30 30 30 30 31 33 35 38 Before You Start Important Notice Read the operation instruction carefully contributes to better operation Make sure the source device is correct and workable To guarantee data consistency strongly suggest the capacity of source and targets should be the same It is strongly suggest to use Copy Compare to achieve perfect duplication Safety Precautions The warranty will expire if damage is incurred resulting from non compliance with theses operating instructions Store the equipment out of the reach of children and infants Please turn off the power before replace the socket Never turn off the power while processing the firmware update Use only approved power sources The product is only suitable for operation in dry dust free clean environment Do not allow liquids or foreign objects to enter Failure to do so may severely damage your duplicator Definition Flash Flash media Media Flash media including SD memory card Compact flash card USB drive micro SD memory card CompactFlash D ISGB micro mist i ysoy AW g
24. e data is less than target capacity it is possible to copy from source to small size target but the source data must be within the capacity of the target devices i e page 13 Also the data may be loss or error due to different capacity copy It is strongly recommended to use flash media with the same capacity to do copy 45 EI FAQ O If Source capacity is SMALLER than the target for example 1GB to 2GB Example A Source B Target FAT table FAT table b Warning The target 2GB will become 1GB when it read on PC You can only restore its 2GB capacity by reformatting 1 G B 2G B the device Note When target and source s capacity has big difference such as 1GB to 4GB or 1GB to 2GB there is a possibility to cause error to the target s capacity compatibility and format It is strongly recommended that target and source have to be in close range of capacity If source capacity is LARGER than the target for example 2GB copy to 1GB gt there are two results as shown in illustrations 1 and 2 2 1 When a content is within the target flash media s capacity A Source B Target FAT table FAT table be Copy OK Because the data is within the 1GB area 2GB 1GB i EI FAQ 2 2 When the content is located beyond the target flash media s capacity A Source B Target FAT table FAT table gt Copy Fail Because the data is outside ofthe 1GB area 2G
25. f you would like to check the Flash media before copy 7 7 Power Off Time Between Copy Compare To set the power off time between Copy and Compare when executing Copy Compare function 7 8 Language Set system language interface i e English Japanese 7 9 Working Mode To select the speed of data transmission among Fastest Faster Normal Slower and Slowest to select the speed of data transmission 7 10 Set HDD Mode Set if you would like to copy USB HDD or USB devices only 7 11 Adjust Clock Available in Golden Series To adjust the time clock of duplicator showed on the LCD monitor 7 12 Restore Default Back to original manufacturer setting 8 1 Do Burn in To start the Burn in test 8 2 Set Burn In Time To set up how long the Burn In test last for from 30mins to 30days 8 3 Set Loop Count To set how many loops of Burn In test Each test loop contains a writing amp comparing est 8 4 Set Test Range 8 Burn In Te Available in Golden Series o set the test range of flash card from 1 to 100 8 5 Set Bad Limit To set the error tolerance when doing Burn In test from 1 to 10000 sectors 8 6 Set Data Pattern To set the writing pattern used in burn in test Auto or customer defined 8 7 Compare Count Per Loop To set how many times of data comparing reading in each loop 8 8 Power Off Between Loop To set the power off time between each data comparing reading in a loop I A Fun
26. g Output Information Print Date Description The output date of log report Model The model information of duplicator FAN Ver The version of duplicator firmware Machine ID The ID number of duplicator Start No The beginning log record in the log report End No The last log record in the log report Operation Records No The number of log record Date Tii The time of each operation result Port The specific interface of each operation Resul The final status of each operation Function The function executed by user Run Time The time of each operation process Card Information Target Information Capacity Sector The capacity information of each target devices Model Version Serial No The detailed information of flash devices Operation Status COPY Synchronous Copy Copy Asynchronous Copy COMPARE Synchronous Compare Compare Asynchronous Compare COPY COMPARE Synchronous Copy amp Compare Copy Compare Asynchronous Copy amp Compare CAPACITY CHECK To do capacity inspection of flash media FORMAT AUTO To format the flash media automatically FORMAT FAT16 To format the flash media as FAT16 FORMAT FAT32 To format the flash media as FAT32 H3 TEST To execute H3 reading test H5 TEST To execute H5 reading amp writing test QUICK ER
27. his model users can set the up and low tolerance of capacity gap separately between the source and target And the duplicator will views the setting as capacity limit of target flash media and filters out the target with incorrect capacity For example If the flash media is marked as 1G with real capacity of 1000MB inside when user allows the up and low tolerance to be 1 then the workable capacity of target flash media will be 99 1G 1024MB 101 1G 1024MB gt 922MB 1126MB EI Function Overview e No limit there is no any limit on capacity between the source and target Please be noted that under this model if the data size in the source is over the capacity of target it might lead to incomplete copy e 100 Same The capacity of targets has to be exactly the same as the source or it will not able to execute any function 7 5 Asynchronous You can select Disable to close Asynchronous copy or Enable to open the function If the setup is Enable and the data in source is smaller than system buffer memory it will automatically use asynchronous mode to do copy If the setting is Disable no matter what the content size is or copy method the system will keep synchronous copy 7 6 Check Before Copy You can select if you would like to check if the flash media is workable before copy Setur 6 Check Before Cory 7 7 Power Off Time Between Copy Compare To prevent from any data loss because
28. ia in and out without pushing any buttons 1 Caracity C H2 5T2E A A Cara Fass Fai ul in 4 3 How to do flash quality check Step1 Select function 6 3 3 Setup Range to set up the check area from 1 to 100 Setur Ranse logs Step2 Select function 6 3 4 Setup Err limit to set the o executing checking mode Media Check del ErrorLimit error tolerance before Step3 Select function 6 3 1 H3 Safe 100 or 6 3 2 H5 R W 100 to analyze flash quality And users can use button to check the status of each slot E iB Sor lh Note H3 Safe will read through the flash and shows reading speed and bad sector It will not 26 Ei Operation Guide delete the content or format HE Feadins Check Orly H5 R W will check flash quality by reading and writing the whole flash Therefore it will delete the flash s content and format Read Write Check 4 4 How to check flash media s content size Step Select function 5 1 Flash Info it show flash media s basic information such as media type content size and total capacity And users can use button to check the status of each slot 42 Sor lh FATIG iM N N EI Function Overview Copy There are two kinds of copy mode for Asynchronous and Synchronous Copy The system will check the content size of the source If the sou
29. ias To make a copy first and then compare the copied flash media with the source 3 Copy Compare immediately after the copy has finished 4 Capacity Check To check real capacity of the flash 5 1 SD Card Info This feature will show flash s information of data file format content size and capacity 5 Information 5 2 System Info This feature will show information of the duplicator system including machine model number and software version 6 1 1 Auto Format 6 1 Do Format 6 1 2 FAT Format To Execute flash FAT 16 32 Format media to be FAT16 ormat 6 1 3 FAT32 Format Format media to be FAT32 6 2 Measure Speed This function can measure the flash read and write speed This function will damage the format and content 6 3 1 H3 Safe 100 To check the quality of flash by reading it This safe check will not delete flash content and format 6 3 2 H5 RW 100 To check flash s quality by reading amp writing the flash This function will delete content and format 6 3 3 Setup Range To set the checking area of flash from 1 to 100 6 3 Media check 6 3 4 Set ErrorLimit To set the of tolerance range of error when checking the flash 6 Utility 6 3 5 Minimum Read Speed To set the minimum read speed criteria for H3 H5 checking 6 3 6 Minimum Write Speed To set the minimum write speed criteria for H3 H5 checking 6 4 Quick Erase To erase the content of
30. ill take the same time as copy if the capacity is big you have to wait for longer time to finish 2 The function is not for compare purpose If you want to double check data correctness please use the Compare function which can provide you the safest and fastest by hardware bit by bit comparison 6 9 A2 Fake Picker Available in USB models To checks each USB s capacity if it is as it s claimed A2 failure means the real capacity is different from its claim O Insert the flash card in any port of duplicator choose function 6 9 and then press Within 5 10 seconds the system will find out the real capacity of flash device by showing information on the LCD monitor within brief indication on LED light Q In process user can use buttons to check the status of each flash device When the red light is on user also can use buttons to check the error message individually CHES ISIZE Adah REAL SIZE 123 The function supports asynchronous operation with continually plug in amp pull out 7 System Setup Function 7 1 Start up Menu You can select which function is shown first when the duplicator is turned on 7 2 Copy Area 7 2 1 System and Files This is also called quick copy mode The system will automatically analyze the source flash media s file format If the data s file format is FAT16 32 NTFS Linux ext2 ext3 ext4 which is recognizable by the system it will be able to he El F
31. ilure E During copying each card slot s green LED will flash don t take out the card while copying It is strongly recommended that the target and source have to be in close range of capacity When target and source s capacity has big difference such as copy 1GB source to a 4GB or 1GB source to a 2GB it may cause error to the target s capacity compatibility and format Please refer to FAQ Q7 Q8 for more detailed information CompactFlash CompactFlash D gt eGB eGB El Operation Guide El f copy NTFS or Linux format targets capacity must be bigger or equal to source capacity For example two 2GB flash may have different real capacity inside 1920 MB and 1990MB When doing NTFS or Linux format copy process please use the flash with smaller capacity as source NTFS Linux format copy CompactFlash CompactFlash lt p o 2GB IGB Before copy please make sure you have aware of the following settings 1 2 The setting related to copy result There are several sub functions related to the results of copy users could adjust them in function 7 Setup to meet the need before copy 1 Select function 7 2 Copy Area System and Files It also called quick copy mode The system will automatically analyze the source flash card s file format If the data s file format is FAT16 32 NTFS Li
32. is to set the of the flash which you like to check its quality Using button to setup the flash examine area from 1 to 100 100 means to check the whole flash it will take more time Setur kanse HAS 6 3 4 Setup Error limit This function is to set the of tolerance range of error when checking the flash User can use button to set the errorlimit value Sat ErrorLimit E 6 3 5 Minimum Read Speed This function is a useful function for flash media selection User can set the an expected minimum read speed value when doing media check and flash medias without reaching the minimum speed value will be picked out Minimum Read Speed 28 8 ME Second Use 9 button to adjust the speed limit 6 3 6 Minimum Write Speed This function is a useful function for flash media selection User can set the an expected minimum write speed value when doing media check and flash medias without reaching the minimum speed value will be picked out Minimum Write Speed 28 8 ME Second Use button to adjust the speed limit 32 El Function Overview 6 4 Quick Erase This function will erase flash s data and it will keep the format if the original format of flash is FAT16 32 User can use button to check each flash media s erasing status progress and information Note Quick erase function can only erase the flash which is FAT 16 32 format 6 5 Full
33. ller than system buffer memory it will automatically use asynchronous mode to do copy If the setting is Disable no matter what the content size is or copy method the system will keep synchronous copy Default Setting Enable Synchronous Asynchronous Data gt Buffer Data lt Buffer The common causes of can t copy 2 1 Devices Issues Cause Possible Cause Description Solution CompactFlash Using bad lity adapt sing bad quality adapter may Adapter cause bad connection Change adapter CompactFlash C266x Unstable quality of flash in source Try different flash 16GB or targets Good Quality Bad source Remake and change a new source Bad Source N C Ei Operation Guide 2 2 Data amp Settings Issues Cause Possible Cause Description Solution Source Capacity 2GB 2GB 1 2GB 10 63 The capacity difference between source and target out of range setup For example 7 4Target Tolerance setup will lead to the limitation of capacity difference Check if 7 4 Target Tolerance setup is correct CompactFlash lt gt IGGB Good Quality Data in source is out of target capacity range For example 2GB 1980MB in real capacity source copy to 2GB 1920MB if data in the source is located out beyond 1920MB then it will not be able to copy
34. mparing data of source 8 2 Burn In Auto Data To do the Burn In test which is executed continuously loops of write power off and data compare by system automatically 8 3 Set Burn In Time User can set how long the Burn In test last for The range of Burn In time starts from 30mins to 30dayrs 1 El Function Overview 8 4 Set Loop Count To set how many circles of Burn In writing test on flash media Each loop contains a process of write power off and compare test User can set Burn In loop from O to 99999 L35 The 35 loop R3 The 3 compare in the 35 Ippo EO Total error quantity Hod LS5RSER ERIE Total burn in capacity Writtira 1 2EIME Processed Working status Note 1 Loop O is equal to Loop 99999 2 Function 8 2 amp 8 3 conflict with each other The duplicator will follow the latest setting if user set both of these two functions 8 5 Set Test Range To set the test range of flash media It allows user to test the capacity of flash from 1 to 100 8 6 Set Bad Limit To set the error tolerance from 1 to 10000 sectors when check the flash media 8 7 Set Data Pattern To set the writing value used in Burn In test There are two data patterns O Auto Pattern The system will use the default value to do burn in test User Defined User can choose which value that they he she would like to use on burn in test 8 8 Compare Count Per Loop To set how many loops
35. nux Ext2 Ext3 Ext4 which is recognizable by the system it will be able to copy data only instead of the whole flash Otherwise if the file format is non recognizable the system will copy the whole flash card including the empty space Default Setting System and Files Cora Ares 2GB Copy 2GB data i I System and Files ran 8GB 2 Select function 7 2 Copy Area Whole Media The system will copy the whole flash card including the empty space and format This function is used when users have a flash source which has an unknown file format It will take longer time to copy the source 21 Ei Operation Guide Default Setting System and Files Cora Area 2GB Whole Media Copy total 8GB sos 3 Select function 7 4 Set target tolerance No Limit This function is to set the flash capacity tolerance between the source and target If users require the source and target flash medias to be limited in a certain capacity tolerance users can set the of it If the capacity difference between the source and target exceeds the tolerance setting the copy will be fail Default Setting No Limit Source Capacity 2GB 2GB 1 2GB 10 amp 1 Ei Operation Guide 4 Select function 7 5 Enable Asynchronous Users can select Disable to close Asynchronous copy or Enable to open the function If the setup is Enable and the data in source is sma
36. of data comparing reading in each loop The default setting contains comparing reading test for only one time o E Function Overview 8 9 Power Off Between Loop To set the time gap of power supply between each data comparing reading in a loop The time gap can be set from O to 15 seconds 9 Log Manager Available in Golden series The log manager is an excellent management tool for operation control purpose It can record all the details of duplication operation and targets so as flash information As a result the log manager can not only achieve production yield rate analysis report but also it can become a good management reporting system 9 1 Out Today Report After inserting a flash media into master interface user can output today s log records in it and then take out to read the records on PC 9 2 Out Recent Report After inserting a flash media into master interface user can output the log records in recent 28 days in it and then take out to read the records on PC 9 3 Out Period date After inserting a flash media device into master interface user can output the log records in a specific date and then take out to read the records on PC 9 4 Out all database After inserting a flash media into master interface user can output all the log records which are kept in the duplicator in it and then take out to read the records on PC 9 5 Advanced Function 9 5 1 Clear all Log After entering the password user
37. of unstable flash we strongly recommend you to follow function 7 7 to set the time gap of power supply between copy and compare The time gap can be set from O to 15 seconds 7 8 Language Set system language interface i e English Japanese 7 9 Transfer Mode or Working Mode CF Models The working mode has 6 options to select the suitable CF transfer mode The default setting is UDMA4 it will automatically adjust speed according to your CF card is support If you are not confident with the quality of your CF card Je EI Function Overview you can manually reduce the transfer speed e UDMA Mode 3 e UDMA Mode 4 SD TF amp USB Models The working mode has 5 options to select the transmission speed e Slowest Mode e Slower Mode e Normal Mode e Faster Mode e Fastest Mode Please make sure your flash media has good quality and support faster mode If you are not confident on the flash quality or you find a high failure rate on copy or compare It is recommended to slow down the working mode The factory default setting is Normal Mode 7 10 Check WP Switch Available in ComboSD models Users can choose Do Check or Do Not Check to detect if the SD card is on writing protection Under Do Check mode the duplicator will detect if the writing protection tab is locked before any writing mission such as copy or writing test Capacity Check Measure Speed and H5 RW Check 2 Read 19 SME Write Protect
38. only copy the data area Available for FAT16 32 NTFS Linux ext2 ext3 ext4 7 2 2 Whole Media The system will copy the whole content of flash including the empty space 7 2 Copy Area 7 3 Button Beep To choose whether to hear a beep or not when a button is pressed 7 4 Target Tolerance To set the tolerance of capacity gap between the source and target The default setting is No limit 7 5 Asynchronous 7 Setup Enable to open Asynchronous function Disable to close the function 7 6 Check Before Copy To set if you would like to check the Flash media before copy 7 7 Power Off Time Between Copy Compare To set the power off time between Copy and Compare when executing Copy Compare unction 7 8 Language Set system language interface i e English Japanese 7 9 CF Transfer Mode To select the speed of data transmission among PIO Mode 4 MDMA Mode 2 UDMA Mode 0 4 7 10 Adjust Clock Available in Golden Series To adjust the time clock of duplicator showed on the LCD monitor 7 11 Restore Default Back to original manufacturer setting 8 1 Burn In Copy Comp To do the Burn In test on flash targets by continually copying amp comparing data of source 8 2 Burn In Auto Data To do the Burn in test on flash targets by system automatically 8 3 Set Burn In Time To set up how long the Burn In test last for from 30mins to 30days 8 4 Set Loop Count To set how many loops
39. rce content size is less than system s buffer memory it will automatically start asynchronous copying If the source content size is larger than the system s buffer memory it will copy by synchronous mode Compare Compare function is to double check data correctness of target data The operation is the same as copy Copy Compare This function will make sure if the data is correctly copied and it will automatically run the compare function after the copy El Capacity Check This function can check the real capacity of flash media O Plug the flash media into slot and select function 4 Capacity Check then press About 2 3 seconds the system will find out its exact capacity and if it can work System will show the checking result by Green Red LED light You can use button to check the status of each slot This function supports asynchronous operation you can continuously plug in and pull out flash media without push any buttons C SZISIZERSS7IM 5 ISTZE ogah Capacita DK horns Sizer rach Green light Correct size Red light Error size Note 1 To protect source data the system will not do capacity check on the master device 2 When the Red light illuminates Error you can use to check the error information 5 El Function Overview Information 5 1 Flash Information This feature will show flash media s basic information such as media type content size and total capa
40. sues How to make sure copy correctness 3 1 Compare Copy Compare EI How to check flash device s quality speed and bad sector 4 1 How to check real read write speed 4 2 How to check fake capacity 4 3 How to do flash quality check 4 4 How to check flash media s content size Ei Function Overview COPY Compare Copy Compare Capacity check Information 5 1 CF Card information 5 2 System Information Utility 6 1 Do Format 6 1 1 Auto Format 6 1 2 FAT Format 6 1 3 FAT32 Format 6 2 Measure Speed 6 3 Media Check 6 3 1 H3 Safe 100 6 3 2 H5 R W 100 6 3 3 Setup Range BBSENE 11 14 16 17 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 21 22 6 3 4 Setup Error limit 6 3 5 Minimum Read Speed 6 3 6 Minimum Write Speed 6 4 Quick Erase 6 5 Full Erase 6 6 DoD Erase 6 7 System Update 6 8 Calc CheckSum System Setup Function 7 1 Start up Menu 7 2 Copy Area 7 2 1 System and Files 7 2 2 Whole Media 7 3 Button Beep 7 4 Target Tolerance 7 5 Asynchronous 7 6 Check Before Copy 7 7 Power Off Time Between Copy Compare 7 8 Language 7 9 CF Transfer Mode 7 10 Adjust Clock Only on Golden series 7 11 Restore Default E Burn in Only on Golden series 8 1 Do Burn In 8 2 Set Burn In Time 8 3 Set Loop Count 8 4 Set Test Range 8 5 Set Bad Limit 8 6 Set Data Pattern 8 7 Compare Count Per Loop 8 8 Power Off Between Loop E Log Manager Only on Golden series 9 1 Out Today Report 9 2 Out Recent Report 9 3 Out Period date 9 4 Out all databas
41. ter a copy fail A Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 1 Please make sure the source size is not over than the target capacity You could use function 5 1 Flash info to check the source target data size and capacity of flash medias 2 Ifyou use a Flash please ensure that your Flash isn t bad card 3 If the flash quality is poor it may affect the copy result you can use 1 6 2 Media Check to check your flash quality in both source and target 2 Working Mode to slow down the copy speed Why after duplication the data compare fail but the data is presented while checking on PC The main reason is the flash maybe unstable which may cause the copy pass but compare fail issue You also can follow steps in Q3 to check further Why is the copy speed so slow Our flash duplicator can reach 1 9GB m for SD TF USB duplicator 3 9GB m for CF duplicator if you find the copy speed is slow it may be affected by flash quality You can use function 6 1 Measure Speed to check the flash speed Is it possible to use a 1GB source copy to 2 GB targets source capacity less than target Yes it can copy 1 GB to 2 GB but the target 2GB will become 1GB when it read on a PC The reason is after copy the target will completely be the same as the source You can restore it s real capacity by re formatting the device Is it possible to do copy when Source and Target capacity has big difference use a 2GB source copy to 1GB targets If th
42. unction 7 8 Language Set system language interface i e English Japanese 7 9 Working Mode To select the speed of data transmission among Fastest Faster Normal Slower and Slowest to select the speed of data transmission 7 10 Check WP Switch The duplicator will detect if the writing protection tab is locked before any writing mission such as copy or writing test 7 11 Purge Before Copy To clean out data and format of target device detailed first and then run into the Copy process 7 12 Adjust Clock Available in Golden Series To adjust the time clock of duplicator showed on the LCD monitor 7 13 Restore Default Back to original manufacturer setting A Function Table 8 1 Do To start Burn In the Burn In test 8 2 Set Burn In Time To set up how long the Burn In test last for from 30mins to 30days To set est 8 3 Set Loop Count ow many loops of Burn In test Each test loop contains a writing amp comparing 8 Burn In 8 4 Set Test Range To set the test range of flash card from 1 to 100 Available in Golden Series 8 5 Set Bad Limit To set the error tolerance when doing Burn In test from 1 to 10000 sectors O sei 8 6 Set Data Pattern the writing pattern used in burn in test Auto or customer defined O sei 8 7 Compare Count Per Loop how many times of data comparing reading in each loop O sei
43. unction Overview copy data only instead of the whole flash Otherwise if the file format is non recognizable the system will copy the whole flash media including the empty space For example a 2GB flash media which is FAT32 file format and has only 50 MB data inside the system will only copy that specific 50MB of data it takes only a few seconds to copy the source 7 2 2 Whole Media Setup the duplicator in Whole Media function the system will copy the whole flash media including the empty space and format This function is used when you have a flash source which has an unknown file format For example a 2GB flash media which is FAT32 file format and has only 50 MB of data inside if you setup Whole Media the system will copy whole 2GB of flash It will take longer time to copy the source Note 1 When doing whole media copy the duplicator will not care the capacity difference between source and targets Hence you should be careful about the data in the target devices after copying 2 If the source format is NTFS or Linux to make sure the target could be operated normally the target capacity must be equal or bigger than the source device 7 3 Button Beep Choose whether to hear a beep or not when a button is pressed 7 4 Target Tolerance To set the tolerance of capacity gap between the source and target There are three models of settings as below and the default setting is No limit e Allow Tolerance Under t

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