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1. USB Duelicator 1 Copy Data Ci oo oo oo e a B Flash Duplicator Tower Advanced Series o oo oo oo B 9H B oo oo oo B B B oo oo oo V4 0 B O B Power Cord User Guide Duplicator 4 Definition 4 1 Flash Flash Media Media Flash media including SD microSD card Compact flash card and USB flash drive ysoly AW ag CompactFlash ED I6GB USB 4 2 Capacity CF card SD card microSD card The maximum data amount can be contained in a Flash memory card Total capacity ssi ae An 4 3 Port A mechanical construction used to insert flash cards or devices 00 00 oo oo so USB Flash Duplicator 00 00 00 00 2 O CF Card Flash Duplicat
2. to start executing comparing process pmm p HI ch fi Foun aura a NG mE i mn gn alla Cene 3 Copy amp Compare Automatically start comparing once done copying Function 3 Copy amp Compare will automatically run the compare function after finishing copying to make sure if the copied result is correct A a a AA m pi USE Duplicator 2 Copa ope spe 20 4 Capacity Check Check the real capacity of flash media 1 Plug the flash media into slot and select function 4 Capacity Check then press 6R About 2 3 seconds the system will find out its exact capacity 2 System will show the checking result by Green Red LED light 3 You can use AW button to check the status of each slot Soin All ports result Green light Capacity OK 4 This function supports working asynchronously Media can be inserted and removed without pressing any button CHBSISIZE 954M Peed 5125 ri REAL SIZES irh BAD Red light Capacity Error Red light Flash Error 1 This function supports asynchronous operation you can continuously plug in and pull out flash media without pushing any buttons 2 The function may change the content of data 3 To protect source data the system will not do Capacity Check on the master device 4 When the Red light illuminates Error you can use AW to check the error information 5 Information 5 1 Flash Info This function will show the flash me
3. 2 H5 RW 6 3 3 H6 Safe RW 6 3 4 Setup Range 6 3 5 Setup Range MB 6 3 6 Setup Error Limit 6 4 Quick Erase 6 5 Full Erase 6 6 DoD Erase 6 7 System Update 6 8 Calc Checksum 7 Setup 7 1 Start Up Menu 7 2 Copy Area 7 2 1 System and Files 7 2 2 Whole Media 7 3 Button Sound 7 4 Target Tolerance 7 5 Asynchronous 7 6 Check before Copy 7 7 Power off Time between Copy amp Compare 7 8 Language 7 9 Select Speed USB SD duplicator 7 9 CF Transfer Mode CF duplicator 7 10 Set HDD Mode USB duplicator 7 11 Set to Default Specification USB Combo SD CF Flash Duplicator 22 22 22 23 23 23 23 23 24 24 25 25 26 26 27 27 27 28 28 29 29 29 29 29 29 30 30 31 31 31 31 31 32 32 32 33 Disclaimer of Warranties All Series flash duplicators are made specifically for data backup with legal authorities from copyright owners Any unauthorized action of copyright is strictly prohibited and the original manufacturer disclaims all warranties or representations of illegal actions by users The manufacturer also disclaims any liability for any loss or damage due to not being able to perform its undertakings or provide any of the services attributed 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 that should be intended for personal use All right reserved No part of this manual may
4. FAT only 6 5 Full Erase Erase content and clean up the file system 6 6 DoD Erase Erase according to USA Department of Defense DoD Standard 6 Utility 6 7 System Update Update system firmware via media 6 8 Cacl Checksum Calculate the checksum of the flash in the source port 7 Setup 7 1 Start up Menu Set the first function to display 7 2 1 System and Files Copy only the data when the master is under FAT16 32 64 7 2 Copy Area NTFS Linux ext2 ext3 ext4 7 2 2 Whole Media Choose the whole media to copy 7 3 Button Sound Turn on off the beep sound when a button is pressed 7 4 Target Tolerance Set capacity gap allowed between the master and a target Default setting is No limit 7 5 Asynchronous Engage asynchronous copying as long as the master data size is not exceeding the memory buffer 7 6 Check Before Copy Check the media before copying 7 7 Power Off Time Between Copy amp Compare Set duration of power disruption between Copy and Compare functions when executing Copy amp Compare 7 8 Language Set language displayed by the system 7 9 Select Speed USB SD duplicator Select the speed of data transmission for USB SD micro SD card 7 9 CF Transfer Mode CF duplicator Select the speed of CF data transmission 7 10 Set HDD Mode USB duplicator Reset Active to copy external USB HDDs 7 11 Set to Def
5. alan ie ill FI i E LE Writing speed Reading speed All Ports Information Checked good sectors m m io pm a BI Fass HE Safell pm me ERO Pai m mo L bak mt Checked bad sectors Volume in checking process Note This function will NOT change the content of flash media 6 3 4 Setup Range This function is to set the of flash s range that you would like to check for its quality Use AV button to set the examined range from 1 to 100 100 means to check the whole flash and it will take more time da i an T Se LUP fi it LE 6 3 5 Setup Range MB This function is to set the flash s range MB that you would like to check for its quality Using AV button to set the examined range from 1MB to 9000MB a i re EI rn um De aus am NG LUPO Kane oi AL di 26 Function 6 3 4 6 3 5 may conflict with each other The duplicator will follow the latest setting if users set both of these two functions 6 3 6 Setup Error Limit This function is to set the of tolerance range of error when checking the flash User can use AW button to set the error limit value Use AV button to set the value 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 AW button to check each flash media s erasing status progress and information I1 01 1 4 Do ERASE DIL 2 Q
6. bad sectors and how many of them in the flash media 17 1 Select One from 6 3 1 6 3 3 to Check Flash s Quality a Function 6 3 1 H3 Safe b Function 6 3 2 H5 RW Media Ch aho Rul 1 02 Baci ro hira 2605 Rid kb eck ki ki H3 Safe will check flash s quality with reading method and the result will show the volume of bad sectors and also the reading speed Use AW button to check the status of each slot Note This function will not change or delete the content and format of flash media H5 RAV will check flash s quality by reading and writing the whole flash and the result will show the volume of bad sectors and also the reading writing speed Use AV button to check the status of each slot 1 This function will delete the content and format of flash media please do not execute this function if there is important data in it 2 To protect source data the system will not execute this function on the master device H6 Safe RW will check flash s quality with reading and writing method on the empty space only and the result will show the volume of good bad sectors and unchecked sectors Use AW button to check the status of each slot 18 2 Make the Related Setting of Media Check a Function 6 3 4 Setup Range When making quality check users can set the checking range from 1 to 100 before executing ch
7. capacity Reading speed All Ports Information Checked good sectors Volume in checking process 1 This function will not change the content or format 2 You can set the checking range at 6 3 4 Setup Range or set the checking MB range at 6 3 5 Setup Range MB 24 6 3 2 H5 RW This function is to check the flash s quality by reading and writing the flash media After executing the function it will show the volume of bad sectors and also the reading writing speed of the flash device When processing user can use AW buttons to check the status for each port Port 1 Information IHS Ler NG it Ti KA gt Eri mb Port 2 Information Bad sector Test capacity ecIbadii a 1 522M Wid Sella Writing speed Reading speed All Ports Information Checked good sectors ai Lie Pi Piss Ho Pell Fall Si Checked bad sectors Volume in checking process 1 This function will change the content and format of flash media please do not execute this function if there is important data inside 2 To protect source data the system will not execute this function on the master device 6 3 3 H6 Safe RW This function is used to check the flash s quality by writing and reading data on the empty space of flash media 25 Port 1 Information Bad sector Test capacity Padi Ro eld vi i PRE Qi pa RE Lil LEI Lie GR a i ii a wea H aon
8. pressing AW during asynchronous copy Diagnostic tool for checking real capacity speed and quality of the media Stand alone system with instant power on and off switch No PC required and no risk of virus infection Simple one touch copy with real time LCD display Support Synchronous and Asynchronous copy compare erase format Real high speed bit for bit hardware comparison Optional copy speed settings to accommodate flash devices of various quality grades Differences between our flash duplicator and PC based duplicator Multi task processing capability copying flash media independently and simultaneously while a PC no matter how powerful the CPU handles them one at a time No risk of virus infection flash duplicator is an embedded system Once it completes copying from the source nothing lingers when it is turned off No human error of dragging and copying the wrong files Direct source to target delivers 100 duplication Instant on off no wait time during system boot up or shut down 2 System Overview 2 1 Panel LCD panel Backward Confirm OK Cory wi 1496 17 00 635 95 46 Forward Cancel Back 2 2 Front View LCD panel Source port LED Red fail Green success Power SD microSD Flash Duplicator 3 Package Contents
9. 0000 FFFFFFFFFFF HEHE 00000000000 FFFFFFFFFFF HHHEHHHHHHHE Note It will damage the data in flash please make sure you have backup all important data before using this function 6 7 System Update Update the system s firmware version via flash Please save an un zipped update file to your flash media and don t put it in a folder 1 Select function 6 7 System Update and press it will automatically start system updating 2 When finished please turn off the system for 5 seconds 3 Turn on the system and the new version of firmware will finish uploading process 28 6 8 Calc Checksum This function will calculate the Checksum value of the flash media plugged in the source port The Checksum calculating area will base on the copy area you set as the data block for this calculation Be aware that even two flash medias have the same data if the capacity has any difference their Checksum value will be different Checksum C19243F9 1 The Checksum will take the same time as copy if the capacity is large you have to wait for longer time to finish 2 The function is not for comparing purpose If you want to double check data correctness please use the Compare function which can provide you the safest and fastest bit for bit comparison 7 Setup 7 1 Start Up Menu Select which function is shown first when the duplicator is turned on 7 2 Copy Area 7 2 1 System and Fil
10. 03GB 2 05GB 1 99GB 2 01GB 1 96GB 1 97GB 2GB 2 02GB 2GB 1 1 98GB 2GB 1 1 2 3 Asychronous Setting Users can select Disable to close Asynchronous copy or Enable to activate the function If the setup is Enable and the data in source is smaller than system s buffer memory it will automatically use asynchronous mode to do copy If the setting is Disable no matter what the content size is the system will keep synchronous copy The conditions of executing Asynchronous Copy Data gt Buffer 1 The buffer memory of different product models may be different Data lt Buffer 2 About the buffer memory please refer to Specification 2 How to Prevent from Copying Failure 2 1 Stable Devices a Good Connector No matter the adapter the extension cord or the card reader all of them must have good quality to make sure of good connection Reader or Hub 14 b Stable Flash Use the flash device of stable quality a CompactFlash Micro Mies ED I6GB sal A Bi GB 8 USB drive CF card SD card MicroSD card c Good Source Make sure your source is a good source e 3 D v d dI Good source SO Jj 2 2 Suitable Data amp Setting a Target Tolerance Setting Go to Function 7 4 Target Tolerance to check if the setting of capacity difference range between source and target is right b Capacity of the Data in Source M
11. CopyBox Flash Duplicator User s Guide 5 0 luupuoeh NOO VUDGEER ma UL Wr Virtual Vision CopyBox Data Duplicator f Disclaimer of Warranties Disclaimer of Warranties Before You Start Before You Start Introduction 1 Features amp Functions 2 System Overview 2 1 Panel 2 2 Front View 3 Package Contents 4 Definition 4 1 Flash Flash Media Media 4 2 Capacity 4 3 Port Function Table Function Table Operation Guide 1 Howto Make a Copy 1 1 Step to Make Mass Copy 1 2 The Setting Related to Copy Result 1 2 1 Copy Area Setting 1 2 2 Target Tolerance Setting 1 2 3 Asychronous Setting 2 How to Prevent from Copying Failure 2 1 Stable Devices 2 2 Suitable Data amp Setting 3 How to Make Sure of Copy Correctness 4 How to Check Flash Device s Quality Speed and Capacity 4 1 How to Check Flash s Reading amp Writing Speed 4 2 How to Check If the Flash s Capacity Is Correct 4 3 How to Check Flash s Quality 4 4 How to Check Flash Media s Content Size Function Overview Copy Compare Copy amp Compare Capacity Check Information 5 1 Flash Info 5 2 System Info Ch SS ili ATO O Ul OO 11 11 13 13 13 14 14 14 15 17 17 19 20 20 20 21 21 21 22 6 Utility 6 1 Do Format 6 1 1 Auto Format 6 1 2 FAT16 Format 6 1 3 FAT32 Format 6 1 4 Set FAT16 Cluster Size 6 1 5 Set FAT32 Cluster Size 6 2 Measure Speed 6 3 Media Check 6 3 1 H3 Safe 6 3
12. ake sure that the data of source is within the capacity of target 2GB 1 GB 15 c Capacity of Targets When making NTFS Linux format copy make sure that the target s capacity is equal or larger than your source Er lee 2GB p 1 GB 36 3 How to Make Sure of Copy Correctness The series duplicators provide the most rigorous compare function to assure our clients with the best duplications It is strongly suggested to execute function 2 3 to make sure of the correctness of copied result 1 Execute Function 2 Compare to do data checking between source and targets after finishing the copying process 2 Select Function 3 Copy amp Compare to make the duplicator execute data comparison automatically after copying These functions will check the contained data after copy through the strictest bit for bit comparison It can highly increase the security of data accuracy 4 How to Check Flash Device s Quality Speed and Capacity The series is not only made for duplicating but also has powerful flash device diagnostic tools to detect flash s quality and check real capacity and speed It is very important to own high quality flash devices and the series can help users to achieve this goal 4 1 How to Check Flash s Reading amp Writing Speed a Execute Function 6 2 Measure Speed Select function 6 2Measure Speed to measure mo PSG the read and write speed of flash media 16 b Result of Sp
13. ault Reset the system to use default factory settings 10 Operation Guide 1 How to Make a Copy 1 1 Step to Make Mass Copy Step 1 Plug in the flash source gt gt Step2 Plug in the flash targets a Step 3 The LCD will show the number of flash targets which are ready to copy Step 4 Press 68 button to start copy 11 TUTAL OFT 31 Hota Bliz Oksi Mote Step 5 When copy is finished the LCD will show the total time of copy and quantity of copy passed and copy failed o0 00 Green Light Red Light LED Light indication a When copy is processing the green LED will flash When the copy is finished the green LED will stop flashing but will remain illuminated b If an error occurs the red LED will illuminate DO NOT take out the card during copying process It is strongly recommended that the target and source have to be in close range of capacity When there is a big difference between target and source s capacity such as copying 1GB source to a 4GB or 1GB source to a 2GB it may cause error or copy fail If copy NTFS or Linux format targets capacity must be bigger or equal to source s capacity For example when making NTFS or Linux copy if the source is 2GB and the target is 1 GB it ll have a very big possibility to cause copy fall 12 1 2 The Setting Related to Copy Result There a
14. 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 Before You Start Important Notice Read the complete operation instructions carefully This contributes to better operation Make sure the source device is correct and workable To guarantee data consistency it is strongly suggested that the capacity of source and targets should be the same It is strongly suggest to use the function Copy amp Compare to achieve perfect duplication Safety Precautions e The warranty will expire if damage is incurred resulting from non compliance with these operating instructions Please turn off the power before replacing 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 a dry dust free clean environment Do not allow liquids or foreign objects to enter Failure to do so may severely damage your duplicator Introduction 1 Features amp Functions e Scalable performance of 1 5GB per minute per port data transmission Multi task processing capability each flash media channel operates independently whether to copy compare or format media The series provides special design of the individual control processing unit behind each channel task such as checking the status of each flash medium can be performed by
15. dia s basic information such as file format content size and total capacity Press AW buttons to check the information of each flash media including the source 21 Port number Total capacity File format Data size Executing this function will not delete the content or format of flash media 5 2 System Info This function display the model number and firmware version of the duplicator A model USE 1277 LEa a far 9 Firmware version 6 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 EK the system will automatically detect its capacity first and then format the media according to its capacity e If flash media format is already FAT16 or FAT32 the format function won t change its 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 its capacity is above 2GB the system will format the flash media to FAT32 If its capacity is below 2GB the system will format the flash media to FAT16 e You can use AY to check each flash media s formatting status progress and information 22 Note The source port port 1 will not execute any formatting because this function will delete the data of the flash media 6 1 2 FAT16 Format Press to format any flash media to FAT16 format 6 1 3 FAT32 Format Pre
16. eck whether the flash media is workable before copying Beatie 7 7 Power off Time between Copy amp Compare This setting is to prevent from any data loss because of unstable flash we strongly recommend you to enter the function to set the time gap of power supply between copy and compare The time gap can be set from 0 to 15 seconds 7 8 Language Set the system s language interface i e English Japanese 7 9 Select Speed USB SD duplicator The working mode has 5 options to select the transmission speed Slowest Mode Slower Mode Normal Mode Default setting Faster Mode Fastest Mode 31 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 9 CF Transfer Mode CF duplicator The working mode has 7 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 you can manually reduce the transfer speed The following are 7 options of the transmission speed e PIO Mode 4 e MDMA Mode 2 e UDMA Mode 0 e UDMA Mode 1 e UDMA Mode 2 e UDMA Mode 3 e UDMA Mode 4 Default Setting 7 10 Set HDD Mode USB duplicator This is the setting when
17. ecking mode b Function 6 3 5 Setup Range MB When making quality check users can set the checking range from 1MB 9000MB before executing checking mode c Function 6 3 6 Set Error Limit When making quality check users can set the of error tolerance before executing checking mode Set ErrorLimitd E 4 4 How to Check Flash Media s Content Size a Execute function 5 1 Flash Info Select function 5 1 USB Info it will show flash AF pert media s basic information including media type ee Hes J Tae izei content size and total capacity and users can use AV button to check the status of each slot 19 Function Overview 1 Copy Before executing this function users can go to 7 Setup to set the copy area and copy mode After finishing these two settings go back to function 1 Copy and press and the system will start copying Depending on the content data size on your master storage if the onboard memory buffer can accommodate asynchronous copy can be performed otherwise synchronous copy will be adopted 1 Lone Ls Fa n 15 A b gt TOTAL Ok TEHE KA C DK bag mi RIE Copy area setting 7 2 Copy Area Select System and File or Whole Media Copy mode setting mp 7 5 Asynchronous Select Enable or Disable asynchronous 2 Compare Verify bit for bit to ensure correct copying After finishing copying go to function 2 and press
18. eed Measuring HAT Read 14 FME The system will show the exact read and write le at n Pal Write 16 eME speed of each flash media Users can use A V button to check the status of each slot 1 Measure Speed function may change or delete the content and format of flash media please do not execute this function if there is important data in it 2 To protect source data the system will not do Measure Speed on the master device 4 2 How to Check If the Flash s Capacity Is Correct a Execute Function 4 Capacity Check Select function 4 Capacity Check to check the real capacity of flash media b Result of Capacity Checking Sor ll il Lo La UE System will show the checking result with Green Green light Correct size Red LED light si Users can use AW button to check the status of 82151 ze aor iM each slot leone Sizes 722R Red light Wrong size CHS G3 ak aa a n LEE aci This function can support asynchronous operation Users can continuously plug flash media in and out without pushing any buttons Capacity Check function may change or delete the content and format of flash media please do not execute this function if there is important data in it To protect the source data the system will not do capacity check on the master device 4 3 How to Check Flash s Quality Select function 6 3 Media Check to examine flash s quality that is to see if there are
19. es 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 64 NTFS Linux ext2 ext3 ext4 which is recognizable by the system it will be able to copy data only when selecting System and Files as copy area setting Otherwise if the file format is non recognizable the system will copy the whole flash media no matter what the copy area setting is 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 2 2 Whole Media This setting is to select Whole Media as your copy area The system will copy the whole flash media including the empty space and format This function is used when users want to copy the whole flash or have a flash source with unknown 29 format It will take longer time to make whole media copy 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 7 3 Button Sound Choose whether to hear a beep or not when a button is pressed 7 4 Target Tolerance To set the tolerance of capacity difference between the source and target There are three models of settings as below and the default setting is No limit Allow Tolerance Under this model users can s
20. et the up and low limit of tolerance of capacity difference separately between the source and target The duplicator will view the setting as capacity limit of target flash media and filter out the target with incorrect capacity For example If the flash media is marked capacity as 2GB when user allows the up and low tolerance to be 1 then the workable capacity of target flash media will be 2GBx 99 101 gt 1 98GB 2 02GB Source Target tolerance setting 1 2 08GB 2 05GB 1 99GB 2 01GB 1 96GB 1 97GB 2 02GB 2GB 1 1 98GB 2GB 1 2GB No limit Default setting There is not any limit of capacity between the source and target Under this model if the data size in the source is larger than the capacity of target it might lead to incomplete copy 30 100 Same The capacity of targets has to be exactly the same as the source or it will not be able to execute any function 7 5 Asynchronous There are two kinds of copy mode which are Asynchronous and Synchronous Copy The system will check the content size of the source If the content size of source is less than system s buffer memory and you set Enable at function 7 5 Asynchronous then it will execute asynchronous copying If the source content size is larger than the system s buffer memory the synchronous copying mode will be executed no matter you set Enable or Disable 7 6 Check before Copy You can select Do Check if you would like to ch
21. or Function Table Advanced Series Function Description 1 Copy USB flash drives SD Micro SD or CF copying 2 Compare Bit for Bit comparison between the source and the target s copied 3 Copy amp Compare Compare immediately after done copying 4 Capacity Check Display real capacity 5 Information 5 1 Flash Info USB SD CF Info Display USB drives SD Micro SD or CF cards information such as file format content size and capacity 5 2 System Info Display controller model number and firmware version 6 Utility 6 1 1 Auto Format Auto perform FAT16 32 formatting 6 1 2 FAT16 Format Format media to be FAT16 6 1 3 FAT32 Format Format media to be FAT32 6 1 4 Set FAT16 Cluster Size Set the size of FAT 16 cluster 6 1 5 Set FAT32 Cluster Size Set the size of FAT32 cluster 6 1 Do Format 6 2 Measure Speed Display read write speed 6 3 1 H3 Safe Check quality through reading 6 3 2 H5 RW Check quality th 6 3 3 H6 Safe RW Check quality through safe reading and writing 6 3 4 Setup Range Check quality through reading 6 3 5 Set Range MB Check quality through reading 6 3 6 Set Error Limit Set percentage of bad sectors threshold for screening 3 ough reading and writing 6 3 Media Check 3 3 6 4 Quick Erase Erase content while preserving file system format applicable to
22. re several sub functions related to the results of copy users could adjust them in function 7 Setup to meet the needs before copy 1 2 1 Copy Area Setting 2GB Copy 2GB data area only 8GB PAC Copy total 8GB 8GB 1 Copy Area System and Files It is 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 64 NTFS Linux ext2 ext3 ext4 which is recognizable by the system it will be able to copy data only instead of the whole flash If the file format is non recognizable the system will still copy the whole flash card including the empty space even that you select System and Files as your copy area 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 want to copy the whole flash or have a flash source with unknown format It will take longer time to make Whole Media copy 1 2 2 Target Tolerance Setting This function is to set the acceptable difference range of flash capacities between the source and target If the capacity difference between the source and target exceeds the tolerance setting the copy will fail For example if the target tolerance setting is 1 the targets whose capacities are more than 2 02GB or less than 1 98GB won t be able to be copied 13 Source Target tolerance setting 1 2
23. ss to format any flash media to FAT32 format 6 1 4 Set FAT16 Cluster Size Set the size of FAT16 cluster choosing from Auto 4KB 64KB 6 1 5 Set FAT32 Cluster Size Set the size of FAT32 cluster choosing from Auto 4KB 64KB FATS Cluster 5 Plies Lem DREI 6 2 Measure Speed This function can measure the read and write speed of flash media 1 Plug the flash media into slot and select function 6 2 Measure Speed then press EK to start executing this function ty 02 Read 14 Me Speed Write 7 GMB 2 Use AW buttons to see the exact Read and Write speed of flash media from each port 23 1 The function may change the content of data and format of flash 2 To protect source data the system will not do Measure Speed on the master device 6 3 Media Check The function is to analyze flash s quality There are 3 kinds of methods to do media check 6 3 1 H3 Safe 6 3 2 H5 RW and 6 3 3 H6 Safe RW Before executing quality check user can go to function 6 3 4 Setup Range 6 3 5 Setup Range MB and 6 3 6 Setup Error Limit to finish setting 6 3 1 H3 Safe This function is to check the flash s quality by reading the flash media After executing the function it will show the volume of bad sectors and also the reading speed of the flash device When processing user can use AW buttons to check the status for each port Port 1 Information Bad sector Test
24. uick Erase Confirm 7 1 Quick erase function can only erase the flash which is FAT 16 32 format 2 It will damage the data in flash please make sure you have backup all important data before using this function 6 5 Full 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 50 to stop the erasing process but the original format and content can t be read any more ULilits Do ERASE ALL E Full Erase Confirm 7 27 Note It will damage the data in flash please make sure you have backup all important data before using this function 6 6 DoD Erase DoD Erase is an erasing method that complies with the U S A Department of Defense DoD 5220 standard It can guarantee the data was fully deleted by erasing the flash three times 11114 Do ERASE ALL 6 000 Erase Confirm 7 Step1 0x00 Step2 OXFF Step3 Random 00000000000 FFFFFFFFFFF Tr 00000000000 FFFFFFFFFFF HEHEHE 20GB 00000000000 FFFFFFFFFFF HHHHHHHHHHE 00000000000 FFFFFFFFFFF HEHEHE 00000000000 FFFFFFFFFFF HBB 00000000000 FFFFFFFFFFF AHAHAHA 00000000000 FFFFFFFFFFF HEHEHE Eb 00000000000 FFFFFFFFFFF BB HEHEHE 40GB 00000000000 FFFFEFFFFFF HH 00000000000 FFFFFFFFFFF PELL 00000000000 FFFFFFFFFFF ABH 00000000000 FFFFFFFFFFF HEHEHE 00000000000 FEFFFEFFFFF HEHEHE 20GB 00000000000 FFFFFFFFFFF aan 0000000
25. users want to copy USB HDD To copy USB HDD users could select Active Mode first and then start executing other operation Or if users just want to copy USB devices but not USB HDD just select Inactive mode Note The reason to make this setting before copying USB HDD is not only because USB HDD requires more power but also because it has different file format with USB flash stick 7 11 Set to Default Return the system back to the factory default settings 32 Specification USB Combo SD CF Flash Duplicator USB 1 1 2 0 3 0 SD MMC card Compact Flash Media Supported USB drive HDDs microSD TF card CF Card Buffer Size 256MB 128MB Stand alone no PC required Display Monochrome LCD Display LED Green Red on each slot Power supply 110V 220V 80W or up consumption Max Speed 1 5GB minute 3 9GB minute Max Capacity Up to 4TB USB HDD 64GB USB drive 4 push buttons A up W down OK confirm ESC exit Humidit Working humidity 20 80 umidi y Storage humidity 5 95 Working temperature 5 C 45 C Storage temperature 20 C 85 C Safety CE FCC RoHS The product specification is subject to change without further notice Temperature 33
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