Instruction Manual
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unresponsive drive then the offending drive will have a red LED. However, the OSD
will not report an error because the drive was not part of the copy process.
• If failure occurs during the erasing process, and more than one drive is connected,
you will be alerted of the failure at the end of the erasing process. To determine the
specific reason for failure, please do a duplication with only the failed drive, and the
OSD will report the failure error instantly.
• There are multiple erase modes, you can define which Erase Mode is executed in the
Erase Mode section of the setup menu [7.7].
6. Source HDD Size
The Source HDD Size function, calculates the exact size of the source drive, this can
be important as the exact total size of hard drives can vary from model to model even
when the reported drive size is the same. If the destination drive is small than the
source drive, the copy function cannot be completed.
7. Setup
The Setup function, enables you to review and adjust system configurations. See
each menu subset below, outlining the details and functionality of each configuration
option.
7.1 Copy Size
The copy size function enables you to limit the amount of data that is cloned from
the source drive, define the total in Gigabytes (GB).
7.2 Copy Disk
The copy Disk function, enables you to select the number of Target Disks the source
disk will copy to when completing a copy function. The corresponding numbers
represent the ports.
7.3 Startup Menu
* Set Default menu start up position
7.4 Button Sound
The button sound function, enables you to define whether an auditable sound will
be heard while pressing the buttons on the device. You can select Disable or Enable.
This option is disabled by default.
7.5 Device Info
The Device Info function, enables you to review the installed drive’s details
including: role, size, model number, and drive ID.
7.6 System Info
The System Info function, enables you to review the revision number of the