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Using the USB Duplicator

7.4 Asyn Hold Time

This function allows you to set the time to exit Asynchronous Copying 

when you pull all the USB flash drives out of the duplicator. The default 

setting is 30 seconds. If after 30 seconds no new drives are plugged into 

the USB Duplicator the LCD will ask to exit Asynchronous or to stay in 

Asynchronous mode. Press 

OK

 to exit Asynchronous Copying or press 

ESC

 to keep this status. 

To change the default setting for Asyn Hold Time use the following 

procedure:

1.  Use the 

UP

 or 

DOWN

 arrow to scroll through the menu until Setup is 

displayed on the LCD screen. Press the 

OK

 button to select. 

2.  Use the 

UP

 or 

Down

 arrow to scroll through the Setup options until 

Asyn Hold Time is displayed on the LCD screen. Press 

OK

.

3.  Default setting is 30 seconds; press the arrow keys to change. Press 

ESC

 to exit.

7.5 Ignore Size

To make sure the FAT table of each flash drive was copied correctly all 

source and target flash drives should be the same capacity. Each flash drive 

potentially has some capacity difference due to the manufacturing process. 

To ensure both the source and target flash drives are at the same capacity 

you can set the capacity tolerance. This function is used to set the tolerance 

% of flash capacity difference between source and targets.

ESC

OK

USB Duplicator
7. Setup

ESC

OK

7. Setup:
4. Asyn Hold Time

ESC

OK

Asyn Hold Time

30sec.

Summary of Contents for 330107

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE Aleratec 1 11 USB Copy Cruiser SA Part No 330107...

Page 2: ...product s described within or to make a backup copy Copyright 2010 Aleratec Inc 9851 Owensmouth Avenue Chatsworth CA 91311 U S A www aleratec com Aleratec is a registered trademark and 1 11 USB Copy...

Page 3: ...use harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be verified by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the foll...

Page 4: ...ratec com Safety Regulations WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture To avoid electrical shock do not open the cabinet Refer servicing to authorized personne...

Page 5: ...stallation 3 Operation 3 Transportation 3 Overview 4 Main Menu 4 Subfunctions of Main Menu Items 5 6 and 7 5 Using the USB Duplicator 7 Synchronous and Asynchronous 7 Main Menu 8 Copy 8 Compare 11 Cop...

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Page 7: ...hows function selected and job progress Compatible with popular drive capacities and formats Fast Synchronous and Asynchronous copying Key Items 1 11 USB Copy Cruiser SA Note Choose a Good Location 1...

Page 8: ...isplay shows all functions and messages 2 ENT button is used to execute a selected function 3 ESC button is used to cancel a selected function 4 UP arrow is used to scroll up through functions or menu...

Page 9: ...l vibration Direct sunlight Electromagnetic radiation Operation Avoid exposing the duplicator to sudden changes in temperature as condensation may form on the lens inside the duplicator Operating the...

Page 10: ...on OK ESC USB Duplicator 1 Copy USB Duplicator 2 Compare OK ESC USB Duplicator 3 Copy Compare OK ESC USB Duplicator 5 Information OK ESC USB Duplicator 6 Utility OK ESC USB Duplicator 7 Setup OK ESC U...

Page 11: ...menu Utility function has 6 subfunctions These are 5 1 USB Info 5 2 System Info USB Duplicator 5 Information OK ESC 6 1 Format FAT 6 2 Measure Speed USB Duplicator 6 Utility OK ESC 6 3 Media Check 6...

Page 12: ...d The main menu Setup function has 8 subfunctions These are 7 1 Start up Menu 7 2 Copy Area USB Duplicator 7 Setup OK ESC 7 3 Button Beep 7 4 Asyn Hold Time 7 5 Ignore Size 7 6 Asynchronous Enable Dis...

Page 13: ...ash drives that are ready for copying and the content size When you have finished loading the target drives use the arrow keys to select Copy and then select OK Asynchronous Copying Asynchronous Copyi...

Page 14: ...the system buffer 256MB 1 Load the source flash drive into the USB Duplicator Use the UP or DOWN arrow to scroll through the menu until Copy is displayed on the LCD screen 2 Press the OK button on th...

Page 15: ...rror occurs during the copy process a Red LED will display Asynchronous Copying Asynchronous Copy is used only when the source content is the same as or less than the system buffer 256MB With the sour...

Page 16: ...out the drive while it is copying When copying is finished the Green LED stays on no blinking If an error occurs during the copy process a Red LED will display 4 As finished drives are removed and new...

Page 17: ...B Duplicator use the UP or DOWN arrow to scroll through the menu until Compare is displayed on the LCD screen 2 Press the OK button on the display panel to select Compare The LCD will display the foll...

Page 18: ...l through the menu until Compare is displayed on the LCD screen 2 Press the OK button on the display panel The USB Duplicator will start to read the source content into the system s buffer and immedia...

Page 19: ...show the number of comparisons completed and the number of USB flash drives still in the comparison process If the Compare fails the LCD will display the number of flash drives that failed and passed...

Page 20: ...e source flash drive into the USB Duplicator Use the UP or DOWN arrow to scroll through the menu until Copy Compare is displayed on the LCD screen 2 Press the OK button on the display panel The LCD wi...

Page 21: ...mpare portion will automatically begin The LCD will display the status of the copying process 8 When Compare is complete the display will show the total and the number that pass and fail Note When Cop...

Page 22: ...menu until Copy Compare is displayed on the LCD screen 2 Press the OK button on the display panel The USB Duplicator will start to read the source content into the system s buffer and immediately star...

Page 23: ...Compare is complete the display will show the total and the number that pass and fail When Copy Compare is finished with any of the target drives you can take out the finished drive and put another bl...

Page 24: ...hen finished the following screen will appear Using the UP and DOWN arrows you can scroll thru each drive loaded to display capacity Information This function includes 2 subfunctions These are 5 1 USB...

Page 25: ...ect or press ESC to go to the next setting 2 Press OK to get USB Info You can scroll through each drive with the arrow keys Press ESC when finished The LCD will display the following status 5 2 System...

Page 26: ...cator Main Menu Utility The main menu Utility function has 6 subfunctions These are 6 1 Format FAT 6 2 Measure Speed USB Duplicator 6 Utility OK ESC 6 3 Media Check 6 4 Quick Erase USB 6 5 Full Erase...

Page 27: ...the capacity of the flash drive If the capacity is greater than 2GB it will automatically use FAT 32 format If the capacity is less than 2GB it will use FAT 16 1 Load the flash drives into the USB Dup...

Page 28: ...following status 3 Use the UP and Down arrow keys to check each drive 6 3 Media Check This function is used to check flash drives with the controller There are 2 types of checks that can be performed...

Page 29: ...e controller will read and write in each area of the drive If one of the areas cannot be written to or read the display will show an error Use the UP and Down arrow keys to check the results on all of...

Page 30: ...o go to the next setting 2 Press OK and scroll to Quick Erase USB The LCD will display the following status 3 Press OK to select The LCD will display the following status Press OK for Yes or ESC for N...

Page 31: ...the menu until Utility is displayed on the LCD screen Press the OK button to select or press ESC to go to the next setting 2 Press OK and scroll to Full Erase USB The LCD will display the following s...

Page 32: ...st use 1 Use UP or DOWN arrow to scroll through the menu until Utility is displayed on the LCD screen Press the OK button to select or press ESC to go to the next setting 2 Press OK and scroll to Calc...

Page 33: ...n Menu Setup This function includes 8 subfunctions These are 7 1 Start up Menu 7 2 Copy Area USB Duplicator 7 Setup OK ESC 7 3 Button Beep 7 4 Asyn Hold Time 7 5 Ignore Size 7 6 Asynchronous Enable Di...

Page 34: ...opy or Copy whole area of the source 7 2 1 Only Data area Quick Copy If the controller system can verify FAT 16 32 NTFS Linux Ext 2 Ext 3 format for the source the system will copy just the data area...

Page 35: ...tup is displayed on the LCD screen Press the OK 2 Use the UP or Down arrow to scroll through the Setup options until Button Beep is displayed on the LCD screen 3 Default setting is ON Use the UP or DO...

Page 36: ...ed on the LCD screen Press the OK button to select 2 Use the UP or Down arrow to scroll through the Setup options until Asyn Hold Time is displayed on the LCD screen Press OK 3 Default setting is 30 s...

Page 37: ...Different drive sizes will have different index sectors For example if your are copying a 2G source flash drive to a 4G target flash drive without performing data transforming the index sector of the...

Page 38: ...wing procedure 1 Use the UP or DOWN arrow to scroll through the menu until Setup is displayed on the LCD screen Press the OK button to select or press ESC to go to the next setting 2 Use the UP or Dow...

Page 39: ...er of Targets 11 Supported Media USB Flash Pen Drive requiring less than 500mA from USB Port Transfer Speed 128MB min Typical Copy Mode Synchronous or Asynchronous LCD Display 2 x 16 Backlit Power Req...

Page 40: ...ttom of the 1 11 USB Copy Cruiser SA 2 Serial Number the serial number is located on the bottom of the 1 11 USB Copy Cruiser SA 3 Troubles your questions about the 1 11 USB Copy Cruiser SA Please prov...

Page 41: ...nc an Aleratec Inc authorized dealer or distributor or any other Aleratec Inc approved reseller for this product This product is warranted to be free from defects in workmanship and material for a per...

Page 42: ...c shall not be liable for any direct indirect special incidental products or consequential damages including but not limited to any loss of data or loss of profits or business regardless of the form o...

Page 43: ...warranty service may be other than new but will be in good working order and become your property at the time of exchange At the same time the exchanged products or parts become the property of Alera...

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Page 45: ...Document Number 330107_ENG_Rev A Copyright 2010 Specifications subject to change without notice Aleratec Inc 9851 Owensmouth Avenue Chatsworth CA 91311 U S A www aleratec com...

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