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6.3.4 Setup Error Limit

Set the tolerance range when checking for errors on the Flash drive. Use the up and 

down arrows to set the percentage.

6.4 Quick Erase

Erase the Flash drive’s data content. Use the up and down arrows to check each port’s 

status.

6.5 Full Erase

This function completes a single pass overwrite to erase the Flash drive’s content and 

format. 

6.6 DoD Erase

This function completes a three pass overwrite erase which is acceptable by the U.S.A 

Department of Defense (DoD 5220) as a method of fully erasing a drive to guarantee 

the data has been deleted.

NOTE:

 The source drive will not be formatted.

6.7 System Update

Update the system’s firmware version. Save the firmware update onto your Flash drive. 

Make sure the firmware update file is un-zipped and not in a folder. 
To start, press OK on “6.7 System Update” and it will automatically start updating. When 

completed, turn off the system for 5 seconds and then turn back on. The firmware 

update is now complete.

6.8 Calc. Checksum

Calculate the Checksum number of the Flash drive that’s plugged into the source port. 

The Checksum area that is calculated will be based on the copy area that’s been set.

7. Setup

7.1 Start-up Menu

Select which function is displayed when the system is first turned on.

7.2 Copy Area
7.2.1 System and Files

This is also called ‘quick copy’ mode. The system will automatically analyze the source 
drive’s file format. If the file format is recognized (FAT16/32, NTFS, Linux (ext2, ext3, 

ext4)), only the data will be copied. Otherwise, if the file format is not recognized, the 

system will copy the entire storage capacity of the Flash drive, including empty space.
‘System and Files’ is enabled by default.

Summary of Contents for USBDUP15

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Page 2: ...eceiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer...

Page 3: ...n 2 Packaging Contents 2 System Requirements 2 Hardware Setup 3 User Menu Table of Contents 4 Hardware Operation 5 1 2 Asynchronous Copy 6 2 Compare 7 3 Copy Compare 7 4 Capacity Check 8 5 Information...

Page 4: ...Product Diagram Top View Back View 1 Source USB drive port 2 Destination USB drive ports 3 LCD Display 4 Forward button 5 Backward button 6 OK button 7 Escape button 1 Power Adapter Port 2 Power Swit...

Page 5: ...l System Requirements 1x Source USB drive 1 to 5x Destination USB drive s Optional USB multimedia card reader 1 x each drive To use an SD SDHC Micro SD MMC Mini SD CF card as Source or Destination dri...

Page 6: ...e USB flash drive you would like to copy into the Source USB drive port on the USBDUP15 2 Insert up to 5 destination USB flash drives that you would like to be over written with the same data that is...

Page 7: ...Instruction Manual 4 User Menu Table of Contents...

Page 8: ...size is larger than the system s buffer memory it will copy in Synchronous mode 1 1 Synchronous Copy To configure go to function 7 6 Asynchronous and select Disable If the source s content size is lar...

Page 9: ...ation are the same size Copying to or from a larger Flash drive may cause an error and the copy will fail d If copying a Flash drive with NTFS or Linux file formats the destination capacity MUST BE eq...

Page 10: ...p flashing and remain illuminated If an error occurs the red LED will illuminate b Do NOT remove the Flash drive while the system is copying green LED is flashing c Once the copy process has completed...

Page 11: ...en slots 2 This function supports Asynchronous operation You can continuously remove and connect multiple Flash drive types without pushing any buttons NOTE a This function may change the data and for...

Page 12: ...rmat will not be changed 2 If the Flash drive s format is NTFS Linux or multi partition FAT the system will format the drive according to the capacity If the capacity is equal or greater than 2GB it w...

Page 13: ...and error limit using functions 6 3 3 Setup Range and 6 3 4 Set Error Limit respectively 6 3 1 H3 Safe 100 Check the Flash drive s quality by reading the drive After the process has completed the LCD...

Page 14: ...the firmware update file is un zipped and not in a folder To start press OK on 6 7 System Update and it will automatically start updating When completed turn off the system for 5 seconds and then turn...

Page 15: ...difference between the source and destination drive separately b No Limit Users can disable the capacity limit between the source and destination drive If the data on the source drive is larger than t...

Page 16: ...tion speed Normal speed is recommended for most Flash drive types If there is a high failure rate when duplicating try lowering the speed 7 11 Set HDD Mode Choose Active Mode to duplicate to USB Hard...

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