User Guide 1.0
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Utility
1. Quick Erase (Menu Function 5.1) only erases the index FAT table of each drive, while
Full Erase (Menu Function 5.2) will erase the entire content of the USB Drive.
Note: Either of the Erase Functions will clear the FAT table in the SD USB Drive, making the
device unreadable on computers until it is re-formatted.
2. System Update (Menu Function 5.3): This is to update the system’s firmware version.
Place the updated, un-zipped firmware file on a USB Card or USB Drive, accordingly to
the type of duplicator.
(Note: Do not put the file in a folder.)
Scroll and select System
Update in the menu and press ENT. The duplicator will automatically start system updating.
When completed, power off the system for at least 5 seconds and power it back on.
The new version of firmware is now installed and the system is updated.
Setup
1. Start-up Menu
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Allows customization of the controller in order to display the menu option used most
frequently. One of the following may be chosen: Copy, Compare, Copy+Compare,
Information, Utility, and Setup.
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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)
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When this function is ON, the system will automatically analyze the source drive for its
file format. If the file format is of the following FAT file system types; FAT12, FAT16,
and FAT32, the duplicator will be able recognize its structure. The duplicator will then
only copy the data content instead of copying all the sectors on the drive, even
empty space. If the system cannot recognize the source’s file format, it will copy the
entire source drive regardless of the content. For example, to copy a 2GB USB drive that
was created with FAT32 file system and containing only 50 MB of data, the duplicator
will only copy the 50MB of memory space used for actual data. The process will be much
faster than copying all the sectors on the 2GB of memory.
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When this function is set to OFF, the system will copy all the memory space of the source
drive, including empty spaces and formatting information. This is particularly useful if the
source drive is of an unrecognizable file format. The system will save time in analysis and
avoid possible delay or error.
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