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Reach product meets the customer’s quality requirement. The 

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and/or hardware issues can cause loss of data, defective formatting, or unreliable data 
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Summary of Contents for MT Series

Page 1: ...MT MTC Series IDE SATA Duplicator and Sanitizer User Manual v A 04...

Page 2: ...ty 3 Piracy Statement 3 Before You Start 4 Notice Symbols 4 Functions Table 5 Hardware Overview 9 Functions 12 1 Copy 12 2 Compare 13 3 Copy Compare 13 4 Erase 13 5 Utility 15 7 Log Manager 26 Real ti...

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: ...r cord for 2 minutes for discharge 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...

Page 5: ...4 3 DoD Erase Erases device s complying with DoD 5220 22 M Standards 4 4 DoD EraseComp Erases device s complying with DoD 5220 22 M Standards and verifies complete erasure 4 5 7 Pass Erase Erases dev...

Page 6: ...and skips empty space Only supports standard formats ALL Partitions Copies all partitions and data unallocated partitions not included Whole HDD Copies all source data bit by bit Percentage Sets perc...

Page 7: ...Lock Key After keys are locked only OK ESC buttons will function System reboot is required 6 8 7 HPA Copy Mode Do Not Copy HPA Keep Target HPA Does not copy HPA data but keeps target device s original...

Page 8: ...ice Signature After Copy No Yes Do not copy the disk signature onto target devices 6 9 Restore Defaults Reinstates manufacturer settings 7 Log Manager 7 1 Out Today Report Outputs today s log data 7 2...

Page 9: ...re Overview Front View Back View USB Port for PC LINK Power Input USB port for Log Report Outputs and Firmware Updates LCD Display Control Buttons Grounding Port Daisy Chain Output Port Daisy Chain In...

Page 10: ...10 LED Indicator LCD Configuration Yellow Powered Green Pass Red Fail...

Page 11: ...TC Series Front View Back View Caution If the connection is successful the connected units will display Networked Duplicator on the LCD screen and will disable the control buttons Daisy Chain Cable Da...

Page 12: ...s capacity must be equal to or larger than the source device capacity Note The number of working connected targets will be displayed on LCD Press OK to start Note Press together for 5 seconds to stop...

Page 13: ...e Scroll to select 4 Erase then press OK to view these erase modes Caution User is responsible for verification of targets quality Testing a few completed targets in a mass production environment for...

Page 14: ...e device s 7 times complying with DoD 5220 22 M ECE Standards Scroll to select 7 Pass Erase then press OK to start the erasing process 4 6 Secure Erase This function erases the non loadable areas comp...

Page 15: ...Prepare a USB drive for update Connect a USB drive to a PC Download the latest firmware provided by our technical support unzip the BIOS firmware then save it to the root directory in the USB drive S...

Page 16: ...press OK to initiate process Then scroll through to view connected device s by port order 5 5 Strict Verify HDD This function scans device for any bad sectors by reading and writing two times Scroll t...

Page 17: ...methods Selecting the Proper Copy Modes Example There are two defined partitions in a 500GB device The charts below illustrate what portion would be duplicated Copy and Compare Preparations Please con...

Page 18: ...method Allows user to copy source device s System and Files instead of the entire device The system will analyze the source device and identify the data area to copy If the source device s data is wi...

Page 19: ...press OK to save the copy method Copies the whole source device irrespective of content format partition or empty space This mode does not analyze the data Percentage Select percentage of source capa...

Page 20: ...vice capacity prior to copying 2 Deep Analysis is recommended for use with 8 1 Copy SSD to Image Caution 1 Use a clean source device to make the analyzed data capacity shorter Clean Source Device mean...

Page 21: ...speed during Copy Compare Erase Scroll to select Minimum Speed then press OK to set desired minimum threshold speed The system will fail if any device does not achieve minimum speed Users can choose D...

Page 22: ...own format s Scroll to select Unknown Format Skip Unknown then press OK to save this setting 6 8 2 Erase Master This function allows user to enable or disable the source port for sanitization Scroll t...

Page 23: ...default is 30 seconds 6 8 6 Lock Key This function allows users to enable or disable the 4 control panel buttons Scroll to select Lock Key then press OK to access available settings Disabled Scroll to...

Page 24: ...at Erase Sets to clear HPA setting during erase Scroll to select Clear HPA at Erase then press OK to save this setting Clear HPA Setting Clears HPA setting and data during erase Scroll to select Clea...

Page 25: ...the size of the data transfer between the duplicator and the HDD The setting value is form 512Byte to 16Mbyte 6 8 13 Delete Device Signature After Copy Set at Yes means do not copy the disk signature...

Page 26: ...n process By displaying detailed information for each port this tool helps to identify the slowest writing device that in turn keeps the operation running efficiently Note 1 The USB must be FAT16 FAT3...

Page 27: ...asks press ESC key the LV07H status will return to STANDBY Step 1 Click Generate Log Report in the field of LV07H screen Log Data Step 2 Select Date Range After entering Open Report select the date ra...

Page 28: ...le Step 5 Save Log to the Specific Location Specify a name and location to save the log Note If there is no record saved on the selected date or record has been wiped out the program would show No mat...

Page 29: ...sfully creating and saving the log the report will be in the folder in which it was saved Caution 30 000 logs can be saved at one time One device record is equal to one recorded log E g duplication fr...

Page 30: ...ouble clicking on software icon LV07H Step 5 When the below screen is shown the duplicator has linked to the computer successfully and is ready to use real time monitoring function Step 6 If the scree...

Page 31: ...the program will display all related device information It captures detailed information from each device via PC Monitoring e g device model S N copy speed etc It also records all operational progres...

Page 32: ...ows user to access several submenus Scroll to select Advanced Function then press OK access submenus Default password 123456 7 4 1 Clear All Log Clear all log records Scroll to select Clear All logs t...

Page 33: ...k at text File Creates a watermark on the log report The log report can be checked by software iSecuLog exe to prevent modifying Specifications are subject to change without notice Note If you want to...

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