Flash Duplicator USB/FlashMax/CF/SD/MicroSD User Manual Version 5.
Table of Content I. II. Introduction 1.1 Features 2 1.2 Control Panel Overview 3 1.3 Specifications 4 Duplication Options Overview 2.1 Copy 5 2.2 Compare 6 2.3 Copy+Compare 6 2.4 Capacity Check 6 2.5 Utility 7 2.6 2.5.1 Format FAT 7 2.5.2 Measure Speed 7 2.5.3 Quick Erase 7 2.5.4 Full Erase 7 2.5.5 Media Check 7 2.5.6 USB Information 8 2.5.7 Device Information 8 2.5.8 System Information 8 2.5.9 System Update 8 Setup 9 2.6.1 Copy Area 9 2.6.
I. Introduction 1. Features z Each channel has its own processing control unit and operates independently with dedicated bandwidth of up to 33Mb per second. z Standalone operation, no PC or software is required to operate. Minimizes possible computer virus infection. Instant power on and off, no warm-up or cool-down required. z Easy-to-use One-Touch Copy operation. Available Compare function to verify copy accuracy z User-friendly menu options easily accessible through the 4-button control panel.
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3. Specifications Model USB, eUSB, Secure Digital, MicroSD or CompactFlash Duplicator Target 7, 15, 20, 34, 48, 55, 63, 118 (other configurations may be available) Operation Standalone (No PC or Software is required) USB/eUSB: USB 1.1/2.0/3.0 compatible devices, eUSB (embedded USB) Supported Media Secure Digital: SD / SDHC / Micro SD / MMC / Mini SD CompactFlash: Key Features Type 1, II, Micro Drive 1. Easy‐to‐use One‐Touch Operation 2. Support true Asynchronous & Synchronous copy modes 3.
II. Duplication Options Overview 1. COPY: There are two copy modes available: Asynchronous and Synchronous. Please check section 2.6.2 Asynchronous under menu 2.6 Setup to select the correct copy mode. 1.1 Synchronous Copy The duplicator will not start to copy the data from source to target devices until all target devices have been inserted into proper target channels. The copy process will begin and end at the same time. (USB Flash drive was used as the sample device in this manual.) 1.
2. The Green LED above each target channel will begin flashing during the copy process. DO NOT remove any device while the Green LED is flashing. Remove the target devices only after the Green LED stops flashing and replace with a new target device. The copy process starts automatically. 3. You do not have to wait for copy process to complete on all target channels. Simply repeat the process of removing the finished target devices and replacing with a blank one in each individual target channel.
5.1 Format FAT This option allows you to format the file structure of the select target flash device to standard FAT format (FAT32 by default). Insert the target flash device into the target channel, scroll to menu option 5.1 Format FAT and press ENT. The duplicator will detect target device capacity automatically and format the device accordingly. Note: You can use buttons to view the real-time status of each individual target device during Format process.
5.5.3 Set Range: This option allows you to define the percentage of target device which you wish to have the duplicator to verify. 5.6 USB/eUSB/SD/CF information This option displays basic information of USB/eUSB/SD/CF selected, such as type of flash media, total capacity, file format and content size. 5.7 Device information This option displays basic information of USB/eUSB/SD/CF selected, such as device model. 5.
6 Setup 6.1 Copy Area This option allows you to select the area on the source device to copy onto the target devices. You may select either “Only Data Area” to skip all the unoccupied area on the source device or “Whole Media”. 6.1.1 Only Data Area The duplicator first analyzes the file format of source device. You may copy only the data area to save overall copy time if the file format is FAT16, FAT32, NTFS or Linux (Ext2, Ext3).
6.4 Unknown Format This option allows you to Copy or Skip unknown format. If option Skip is selected here, the unknown format from source will not be copied during copy process. 6.5 Button Beep This option allows you to enable or disable beep sound when a button is pressed. 6.6 Clear Setup Resets the duplicator controller back to factory default settings. Version 5.