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I. Introduction ………………………………….……….…............................ p. 2

II. System Memory Specification ………………………………….……….... p. 2

III. Operating Environment ………………………………….……………….. p. 2

IV. Menu Overview ………………………………….………………………… p. 3

V. Functions ………………………………….……………………………….... p. 4

Synchronous v. Asynchronous ………………………………….……….…... p. 4

Synchronous Mode ………………………………….………………………..  p. 4

Asynchronous Mode ………………………………….………………..…….. p. 5

USBInfo ………………………………….……………………………….......... p. 6

System Info ………………………………….……………………………….... p. 6

Quick Erase and Full Erase ………………………………….……………..... p. 7

System Update ………………………………….……………………….……. p. 7

Start-up Menu ………………………………….……………………………… p. 7

Analyze Source ………………………………….…………………………….. p. 7

Button Beep ………………………………….………………………………... p. 8

Asyn Hold Time …………………………….……….………………………… p. 8

Ignore Size ………………………………….………………………………..... p. 8

Asynchronous …………………………….……………………………........... p. 10

Language ………………………………….……………………………..........  p. 10

Additional Information ………………………………….…………………....  p. 10

I.Troubleshooting ………………………………….……………………….....  p. 13

Table of Contents

Summary of Contents for ReflexFlash11

Page 1: ...ReflexFlash USER GUIDE 1 0 High speed USB duplication made easy t...

Page 2: ...ous v Asynchronous p 4 Synchronous Mode p 4 Asynchronous Mode p 5 USBInfo p 6 System Info p 6 Quick Erase and Full Erase p 7 System Update p 7 Start up Menu p 7 Analyze Source p 7 Button Beep p 8 Asyn...

Page 3: ...will assist in the basic operation of your Reflex Flash unit showing you how fast easy accurate and intuitive it really is 3 Target 7 Target 11 Target USB Duplicator Supported Media USB 1 1 and USB 2...

Page 4: ...ory capacity and software version 5 Utility 5 1 Quick Erase USB SD Erases the index of USB Drive in the writer tray 5 2 Full Erase USB SD Completely erases all data of USB Drive in the writer tray Thi...

Page 5: ...en the ENT button is pressed or automatically when writer trays are all loaded Asynchronous Copy Mode This mode will take effect if the data size is no larger than 256 MB the physical buffer size of t...

Page 6: ...Scroll to select Copy Compare or Copy Compare from menu and press ENT 4 Insert target drive s The LCD will show the number of target drive s inserted USB 963M 450M 3 ready 5 After the desired number o...

Page 7: ...er of copies still in progress Number of failed copies Note In Asynchronous mode user may press the UP and DOWN buttons to check the status and progress of each drive Start copying as each target driv...

Page 8: ...Information Utility and Setup n Press UP or DOWN buttons to scroll through the options and press ENT to select and exit Start up Menu 1 COPY 2 Analyze Source Menu Function 6 2 n When this function is...

Page 9: ...ll allow source flash copy to targets with different capacity s such as copying a 1GB source device to 2GB target device s The default is set to Don t care which means the size difference is ignored a...

Page 10: ...copy Illustration 1 For source device with FAT16 or FAT32 file system whose content is located within the capacity of target drive s and the content size is within the capacity of the target drive s...

Page 11: ...n 6 7 n User may select the menu language between English and Japanese Press the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll and press ENT to select and exit Language English 3 Additional Information Source drive a...

Page 12: ...re power supply is set for correct outlet rating c Test with another power cord same as a PC power cord to eliminate cable failure 2 Source drive cannot be read a Check the source drive The source dri...

Page 13: ...menu and set it to OFF c If error message Not correct size is displayed the capacity difference between source and target drive is larger than the tolerance setting Exit current job and select Ignore...

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