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Safety Information 
 

Operational Safety Information 

This  equipment  and  supplies  have  been  designed  and  tested  to  meet  strict  safety 
requirements.  These  include  safety  agency  examination,  approval,  and  compliance 
with established environmental standards. 

To  ensure  the  continued  safe  operation  of  the  equipment,  follow  these  safety 
guidelines at all times: 

Do These 

  Always follow  all  warnings  and  instructions that are marked  on  or  supplied  with  the 

equipment. 

  Before  cleaning  this  product,  unplug  the  product  from  the  electrical  outlet.  Always 

use materials specifically designated for this product, the use of other materials may 
result in poor performance and create a hazardous situation.   

  Always exercise care when moving or relocating equipment.  

  Always locate the machine on a solid support surface (not on plush carpet) that has 

adequate strength to support the weight of the machine. 

  Always unplug this equipment from the electrical outlet before cleaning. 

 

Do  not  use  aerosol  cleaners.  Aerosol  cleaners  can  be  explosive  or 
flammable when used on electromechanical equipment 

 

Do Not Do These 

  Never  use  a  ground  adapter  plug  to  connect  the  equipment  to  a  power  outlet  that 

lacks a ground connection terminal. 

  Never  attempt  any  maintenance  function  that  is  not  specifically  described  in  this 

documentation. 

  Never obstruct ventilation openings. They are provided to prevent overheating. 

  Never remove covers or guards that are fastened with screws. There are no operator 

serviceable areas within these covers. 

  Never locate the machine near a radiator or any other heat source. 

  Never push objects of any kind into the ventilation openings. 

  Never place this equipment where people might step on or trip on the power cord. 

Summary of Contents for Hard Drive Duplicator 1.0

Page 1: ...User Manual For Hard Drive Duplicator V 1 0...

Page 2: ...WRITTEN MATERIAL IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED WE DISCOURAGE THE USE OF ANY SUCH ACTION THAT GIVES RISE TO CRIMINAL INTENT AND PROSECUTION THE SELLER OF THIS PRODUCT IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY POTENTIAL ILLE...

Page 3: ...ng to know the system 3 System Overview 3 LCD Display Operation Panel 4 HDD Bay Status LED Reference 4 Menu Navigation 5 Chapter 3 Basic Operation Tutorials 6 Making Copies of a Hard Drive 6 Chapter 4...

Page 4: ...use irreparable harm and prevent the system from functioning properly 2 Maintenance It is very important to operate and keep the system in a dust free clean environment since dust is the number one ki...

Page 5: ...system Chapter 3 Basic Operations Tutorials This chapter describes how to perform basic operations like Making Copies etc Chapter 4 Menu Overview This chapter describes what each function setting doe...

Page 6: ...y vary but the unit continues to operate using similar principles Figure 1 1 System Controls and Display The components shown in Figure 1 1 are 1 System Power On Off Button 2 Control Panel 3 Source HD...

Page 7: ...n Cancel the Setting change F1 Smart Copy Button Shortcut to make a copy under Smart mode F2 RAW Copy Button Shortcut to make a copy under RAW mode F3 Device Scan Button Shortcut to detect available d...

Page 8: ...on After it has booted up the main menu screen will appear root menu that signifies the system is ready Step 2 Consecutively press the UP or DOWN arrow button until Setup appears Step 3 Press the ENT...

Page 9: ...o release the tray latch 2 Pull the tray out using the just released latch If you cannot release the latch by press the Tray Button if is likely due to the tray is being locked you may need to flip th...

Page 10: ...rive into all remaining bays Step 4 Insert the tray with hard drive back to the system by 1 Insert the tray into the bay firmly and completely 2 Close the latch to secure it If you like further secure...

Page 11: ...on the left should appear signifying the system is ready Press the F1 Smart Copy button to initiate the copying process Step 7 When prompted power on all hard drive included Bays by pressing the corre...

Page 12: ...the various items on the copy progress screen 88 8G this indicates the amount of data to be copied 3m44s this indicates the time left for the copy operation 30 this indicates the progress of the copy...

Page 13: ...in this example 12m20s indicates amount of time took for this process 12 minute and 20 seconds in this example S 1 2 3 E indicates the port number S Source Port 1 9 Port 1 9 A E Port 10 14 Source Por...

Page 14: ...11 Remove all duplicated hard drives Afterwards you can either Duplicate more hard drives by repeat step 1 4 and 7 11 skip step 5 and 6 Or End the job and go back to the main menu by pressing the ESC...

Page 15: ...tion erases the hard drives s connected to any port other than the Source Port There are three options for this function Quick Erase It will erase only the beginning section of the hard drive which is...

Page 16: ...opies since it will copy the entire source hard drive bit by bit Partition This mode is like RAW mode but it will copy only the valid partitions of the source hard drive along with MBR GPT table bit b...

Page 17: ...hard drive By default the system does not skip any writing error which would result in an immediate failure for such target hard drive if any write error occurred during the duplication process Enabl...

Page 18: ...rform read and write testes to report the read speed for the source hard drive and write speed of all target hard drives 4 Device Info This function will show information regarding the hard drive conn...

Page 19: ...ministrator The pre defined password for this menu is 0000 1 View User This menu allows for the viewing of the existing user accounts 2 Create User This menu allows for the creation of additional user...

Page 20: ...etime and press it again If it still does not work turn off the machine and then restart the machine after a minute 4 Copy process completed but the copied hard drives are not readable executable Chan...

Page 21: ...age capacities vary among different brands of hard drives It might be advisable to turn on the Size Tolerance setting under the Setup menu to avoid unnecessary errors However by doing this there may b...

Page 22: ...it to a hard drive Confirm the file system of the hard drive is FAT32 Make sure the hard drive is inserted into the source port 261 Wrong update File Description The Firmware Update File is not compat...

Page 23: ...as been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer...

Page 24: ...ocate the machine on a solid support surface not on plush carpet that has adequate strength to support the weight of the machine Always unplug this equipment from the electrical outlet before cleaning...

Page 25: ...bjects into the slots or openings of the machine Electrical shock or fire may result 9 Do not obstruct ventilation openings These openings are used to provide proper cooling to the machine Electrical...

Page 26: ...There are no parts behind these covers that you can maintain or service Do not use aerosol cleaners Aerosol cleaners can be explosive or flammable when used on electromechanical equipment Regulatory I...

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