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Q&A 

 

Q1: Can the flash duplicator copy any kind of file format, i.e. NTFS? 

A: Yes, our flash duplicator supports the most common formats such as: FAT 16/32, NTFS, 
Linux (ext2, ext3, ext4), etc. Additionally, if you want to copy other formats, you can use the 

“Whole Area” function to copy whole flash media without formatting issues.

 

 

Q2: How do we know the data is correct after copy? 

A: Use the [2. Compare] function to ensure duplication accuracy. 

 

Q3: What should I do if I encounter a copy fail? 

A: 

 

 Double check that source capacity is not larger than the target capacity. [5.1 SD Card 

info] function allows you to view the source and target’s data size and capacity.

 

 Ensure 

that your source flash media isn’t corrupt.

 

 If the flash quality is poor, copy results may be affected, to remedy this: 

(1)  [6.3 

Media Check] will check both source and target’s quality.

 

(2) 

Use “Select Speed” to slow down the copy speed.

 

 

Q4: Why is the copy speed so slow? 

A:    U-Reach SD Card duplicator can reach high transmission rate, but speed depends on 
actual flash quality and models/series. If you find the copy speed is slow, double check flash 

quality. You can use function, “Measure Speed” to chec

k the flash speed. 

 

Q5: Is it possible to use a 1GB source copy to 2 GB targets (source capacity less than 
target)?

 

A:    Yes, copying from 1GB to 2GB is doable, but the target becomes 1GB when read on PC. 

After duplication, the target’s FAT table will be 

identical to the source. You can restore its 

real capacity by re-formatting the device.

 

 

Q6: 

Is it possible to copy when there is a big difference between Source and Target’s 

capacity? For example, a 2GB source copy to 1GB targets? 

A: Yes, but the source data must be within the capacity of the target devices. However, due 
to capacity discrepancy, errors and lost data may occur. Using flash medias with the same 
capacity is strongly recommended.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Carry Flash Series

Page 1: ...Carry Flash Series SD Micro SD Duplicator SD312N User Guide vA 02 EN...

Page 2: ...Piracy Statement 2 Before You Start 3 Notice Symbols 3 Introduction 4 Function Table 5 Function Description 8 1 Copy 8 2 Compare 9 3 Copy Compare 9 4 Capacity Check 9 5 Information 10 6 Utility 11 7 S...

Page 3: ...ducts software program and or hardware issues can cause loss of data defective formatting or unreliable data loading U Reach will make efforts to resolve or repair any issues recognized by customer ei...

Page 4: ...sources Use product only in a clean dry dust free and ventilated area Liquids or foreign debris can severely damage your duplicator It is typical for the machine to heat up during operation While in u...

Page 5: ...e touch copy Real time information will be displayed on the LCD screen Supports Synchronous and Asynchronous Copy Compare Erase Format Media Check Speed Check The status of each flash media can be vie...

Page 6: ...and capacity 5 2 System Info Shows information about the duplicator system including machine model number and software version 6 Utility 6 1 Do Format 6 1 1 Auto Format Auto formats media to be FAT16...

Page 7: ...Quick Erase Erases the content of flash media It will keep the FAT format 6 5 Full Erase Erases the flash data completely bit by bit including format and content takes more time 6 6 DoD Erase Erases f...

Page 8: ...7 Power Off Time Between Copy Compare Sets the power off time between Copy and Compare when executing Copy Compare function 7 8 Auto Start After Fill Device Sets whether or not to immediately start c...

Page 9: ...isplayed on the LCD after duplication completes Note Recommendation Target device s capacity must be equal to or larger than the source device capacity Note The number of working connected targets wil...

Page 10: ...It will take about 3 seconds to determine the exact capacity System will show the checking result by use of Green Red LED light Use the buttons to check the status of each slot Note If flash card is r...

Page 11: ...sion Note This function supports asynchronous operation you can continually plug and unplug flash media without having to push any buttons The function may alter the data content and format of flash T...

Page 12: ...S Linux or FAT multi partition The system will format per flash s capacity If capacity is above 2GB the system will format the flash to FAT32 and below 2GB the system will format the flash to FAT16 Ca...

Page 13: ...nction if there is important data stored in it You can set the checking area in 6 3 Media Check Setup Range or MB To protect source data the system default setting will not execute this function on th...

Page 14: ...not be erased during this test Use the buttons to view the status of each port 6 3 4 Setup Range This function sets the quality check capacity range Use the buttons to set the range from 1 to 100 The...

Page 15: ...e value 6 4 Quick Erase This function erases flash data while keeping the format if the original flash format is FAT16 32 Use the buttons to view status progress and information Note Quick erase funct...

Page 16: ...p the BIOS firmware then save it to the root directory in the Flash drive Note The format must be FAT16 or FAT32 Step 2 Proceed to update firmware Connect the SD Card to the source port of the duplica...

Page 17: ...ntire flash Note If the file format is not recognized the whole flash card including empty space will be copied even if you specify copy area in System and Files Copy Area Whole Media The system will...

Page 18: ...selecting Disable For Asynchronous copy to run the source s data must be smaller than the system s buffer memory and set to Enable However if set to Disable regardless of content size synchronous cop...

Page 19: ...nglish or Japanese 7 10 Select Speed There are 5 transmission speed options Slowest Mode Slower Mode Normal Mode Default Faster Mode Fastest Mode Use a good quality flash media that supports a faster...

Page 20: ...mmand then user must set Do NOT Check to make sure the LCD keeps the copy result for reference In this case if set at Do Check the copied device will power off automatically after Copy job completes a...

Page 21: ...and target s quality 2 Use Select Speed to slow down the copy speed Q4 Why is the copy speed so slow A U Reach SD Card duplicator can reach high transmission rate but speed depends on actual flash qua...

Page 22: ...1GB There are two results as shown in illustrations 1 and 2 1 When a content is within the target flash media s capacity 2 When the content is outside the target flash media s capacity Caution The cop...

Page 23: ...acity H5 Test Overwrites and Reads Entire capacity H6 Test Overwrites and Reads Only empty sectors spaces Sanitization Modes Quick Erase Full Erase and DoD Erase Format Functions Formats device to FAT...

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