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Summary of Contents for Mini SAS Series

Page 1: ...Mini SAS Series SAS MS118 1 1 Duplicator and Sanitizer User Manual V A 02 ...

Page 2: ...aimer 2 Warranty 2 Piracy Statement 2 Before You Start 3 Notice Symbols 3 Product Overview 4 Function Table 5 Function Introduction 8 1 Copy 8 2 Compare 9 3 Copy Compare 9 4 Erase 9 5 Utility 12 6 Setup 14 SAS MS118 v A 02 ...

Page 3: ...eration of U Reach product and or software program or hardware issues can cause loss of data defective formatting or data loading U Reach will make efforts to resolve or repair any issues recognized by customer either within the warranty period or on a time and materials basis Specifications and features subject to change without notice or obligation Warranty U Reach provides a basic one year part...

Page 4: ...r cord for 2 minutes for discharging 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 use do not move the duplicator or remove SSDs Static electricity may cause duplication error Please pay attention to the duplicator s environment while operating equipment ...

Page 5: ... Overview B LCD Configuration Yellow Powering Green Pass Red Fail Backward Forward Confirm OK Cancel Back Copy x1 2047M 0 11 0 11 41 860M Function Time mm ss Copy Progress Copied Processed size Target Target HDD Total size Source ...

Page 6: ...s 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 device s 7 times complying with DoD 5220 22 M ECE Standards 4 6 Secure Erase Erases the non loadable areas complying with NIST 800 88 Standards 4 7 Enhanced Secure Erase Erases devices that support this...

Page 7: ...s 6 1 1 System and Files Copies only data and skips empty spaces Supports only NTFS FAT16 32 64 HFS HFS HFSX and EXT2 3 4 LVM 6 1 2 All Partitions Copies all partitions and data unallocated partitions not included 6 1 3 Whole HDD Copies all data and partitions including proprietary formats 6 1 4 Percentage Copies the defined capacity percentage that operators set 0 99 6 1 5 Deep Analysis Scanning ...

Page 8: ...ps unknown formats 6 7 Erase Pattern One Byte Writes a random character per byte Big Random Data Writes a set of random characters into a set area 6 8 Clear HPA at Erase Clear HPA Setting Clears HPA setting during erase Keep HPA Setting Keeps original HPA setting during erase 6 9 Language Selects preferred language English or Japanese 6 10 Delete Disk Signature After Copy No Yes Do not copy the di...

Page 9: ... target are the same capacity Caution Various adapters are required to copy devices with different interfaces e g eSATA mSATA M 2 SATA NGFF and etc Step 2 Connect Source Targets Connect source HDD to source port target HDDs to Target ports Step 3 Enter Function 1 Copy Use to select 1 Copy and then press OK Duplication will start The information below shows on the LCD during duplication Copy Proces...

Page 10: ... few completed targets for testing in a mass production environment for QC 3 Copy Compare The Copy Compare function makes copies first and then compares copied HDDs with source HDD to confirm the accuracy Note It is recommended to execute Compare after Copy to confirm the accuracy Users can use the function 3 Copy Compare 4 Erase Please choose the appropriate erase method when you like to dispose ...

Page 11: ...ase Master is to determine erase source HDD or not Step 3 Enter function 4 Erase Use to select the mode of erasing method and then press OK Data Erase will proceed Note During erasing press to view the status of each port Press OK to see the details for each port There are several erase methods 1 Quick Erase 2 Full Erase 3 DoD Erase 4 7 Pass Erase 5 Secure Erase 6 Enhanced Secure Erase 7 Block Era...

Page 12: ...omparison to make sure the random bit is correctly written 4 5 7 Pass Erase This mode is a DOD 7 pass and complies with the DoD5220 22 M ECE standard It fully erases the HDD 7 times bit by bit to overwrite HDD data and guarantees data is not recoverable The 7 Pass Erase mode spends 7 times longer than full erase mode 4 6 Secure Erase This function sends an ATA Secure Erase command It overwrites ev...

Page 13: ...ning on and off Power on Hours Show the total power on hours of HDD Reallocation Event Count Show the count of reallocating events When the HDD fails to save data it will need to redefine the location to store data Therefore a higher count of reallocation events represents more errors Off Line Scan Uncorrectable Sector Count Show the sector volume that is uncorrectable when scanned offline The mor...

Page 14: ...rmware and save it to the HDD Unzip BIOS and save it to the root directory Step 4 Enter Update BIOS Connect the BIOS HDD to the source port Enter function 5 2 1 Update BIOS Update will take about a minute to complete Caution The firmware update process may take longer than 5 minutes Please do not disrupt power or process during BIOS update If interrupted the system will become useless U Reach will...

Page 15: ...ould be duplicated 6 1 1 System and Files Quick Copy data area only This setting will copy source HDD s System and Files instead of the whole HDD The system will analyze the source HDD and identify the data area to copy As 100GB 250GB 500GB 60GB Data 150GB Unallocated Partition 30GB Data System and files 100GB 250GB 500GB 60GB Data 150GB Unallocated Partition All Partitions 70GB 190GB 30GB Data 10...

Page 16: ...r than the partitions required capacity 6 1 3 Whole HDD Copies the whole source HDD no matter the content format partition or empty space This mode does not analyze the data Only 120G data area will be copied Source Duplication Target 500GB 150GB Unallocated Partition Partition1 150GB Data 30 GB Partition2 200GB Data 90GB 350GB of all Partitions along with its contents will be copied Source Duplic...

Page 17: ...ice s Caution The partition size of the source HDD must be smaller than target capacity All 500GB of data will be copied Source Duplication Target 500GB 150GB Unallocated Partition 150GB Unallocated Partition 150GB Unallocated Partition 500GB Partition1 150GB Data 30 GB Partition2 200GB Data 90GB Only copies the selected area Source Duplication Target 500GB 150GB Unallocated Partition 25 35 25 35 ...

Page 18: ...et device s HPA setting No Setting HPA Do not copy the source device s HPA data but set the targets HPA to be the same as the source HDD Copy and Setting Copy source HPA data and set to the target Caution If function is disabled the target HDD will reconstruct the GPT Backup Area by Windows system It may require the HDD to restart in order to work GPT Index Partition GPT Backup Area Disabling func...

Page 19: ...hether or not to copy the unknown format areas This function will only affect Quick Copy Copy Unknown Copy all the unknown areas if device cannot identify the format during copy Skip Unknown Skip the unknown areas if device cannot identify the format during copy 6 7 Erase Pattern Enable to select overwrite data pattern mode during erase ONE Byte 00 or a fixed character will be written into every b...

Page 20: ...y Set at Yes means do not copy the disk signature part This function is for Windows only Windows will only recognize one device if you connect two or more with the same disk signature 6 11 Restore Default Select to go back to the manufacturer s default setting Specifications subject to change without notice Caution Compare function will always Fail if Delete Disk Signature After Copy is set at Yes...

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