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Manual 

Version 1.0 

Summary of Contents for GIGA ONE SONIC

Page 1: ...1 Manual Version 1 0...

Page 2: ...ropriate batteries in the GIGA ONE SONIC may prevent it from functioning normally and may even damage the product Please use only the provided battery or batteries from GIGA ONE SONIC authorized sourc...

Page 3: ...5 3 BACKUP TIME STAMPING 11 6 COPY FUNCTION 11 6 1 TRANSFER SPEED SETUP 11 6 2 VERIFICATION SETUP 12 6 3 HARD DRIVE MODE SETUP 12 6 4 STARTUP SETUP 13 6 5 ERASE MEMORY CARD 13 6 6 RESTORE FACTORY SETT...

Page 4: ...Without turning on the GIGA ONE SONIC plug in the USB cable into the USB socket on the GIGA ONE SONIC as shown in diagram and connect the other end to your computer or a compatible USB power source W...

Page 5: ...hen the battery is full 2 2 Battery Charging via AC power Without turning on the GIGA ONE SONIC plug in the AC adapter to the DC socket on the GIG will be charged at 5V 1A You will see the following d...

Page 6: ...drive the GIGA ONE SONIC will automatically switch on Note If the GIGA ONE SONIC was turned on automatically by memory card insertion removal of the memory card will also automatically turn off the GI...

Page 7: ...ting Hard Drive The GIGA ONE SONIC can only operate with FAT32 formatted hard drive If your hard disk is brand new or not in FAT32 format you will need to follow the steps below to format the hard dri...

Page 8: ...low battery etc occurs during the memory card copy process the GIGA ONE SONIC will cease copying and display an error message At the same time the LED indicator will blink yellow During then you have...

Page 9: ...emory card As a safety precaution the GIGA ONE SONIC will also now copy at the most conservative normal speed to ensure maximum memory card compatibility and that all the files are safely retrieved Th...

Page 10: ...te a new folder in the root directory of the hard drive during each backup process All the data from the memory card will be downloaded into this folder By default the new folders will be named SPACEX...

Page 11: ...tup Select Setup Speed Hyper Speed Designed for SanDisk Extreme III and Extreme IV CF cards able to achieve the maximum transfer speed of 20MB s Ultra Speed Designed for professional series CF cards a...

Page 12: ...astest verification process as it only verifies 1 out of every 32 sectors of data Random verification This process will carry out full verification on one out of several 3 or 7 or 16 files By default...

Page 13: ...erforms during startup i e when it is turn on Select Setup System Startup 6 5 Erase Memory Card This feature will erase delete all the data that is on the memory card Select Feature Advance Erase Note...

Page 14: ...Restore Factory Settings This function will restore the GIGA ONE SONIC to factory settings Select Feature Advance Reset 6 7 berpr fung des verbleibenden Speicherplatzes W hlen Sie Feature Browser HDD...

Page 15: ...15 6 8 Check Remaining Hard Drive Space Select Feature Browser HDDSpace...

Page 16: ...16 6 9 Copy Files Folders back to Memory Card This feature allows the user to copy any file folder from the GIGA ONE SONIC hard drive to any folder on the memory card Select Feature ToCard 1...

Page 17: ...and the computer USB port You can also turn on USB connection on the Main Menu Select Main USB 7 2 Safely Disconnecting GIGA ONE SONIC from USB You must safely disconnect the GIGA ONE SONIC from the...

Page 18: ...ich allows CF cards to copy faster than other types of memory cards The GIGA ONE SONIC is optimized for SanDisk Extreme III IV CF cards C Format the memory card to FAT16 whenever possible FAT16 format...

Page 19: ...0 Compatible Data transfer modes Transfer from memory card to hard disk stand alone transfer from hard disk to memory card stand alone from hard disk to computer via USB Data transfer speed Stand alo...

Page 20: ...of such data Under no circumstances can claims be lodged that exceed the purchase price of the product 3 The following repairs are not covered by the warranty and must be paid for separately a Malfun...

Page 21: ...check the latest product information Do not use the product under adverse conditions like excessive heat cold dust humidity etc Keep it out of the reach of children avoid it being struck or dropped P...

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