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The Data Equipment Expert • Duplication/Inspection/Sanitization

USB 3.0 Duplicator

User Guide

Summary of Contents for Silver Fox PRO

Page 1: ...V 2 0 EN The Data Equipment Expert Duplication Inspection Sanitization USB 3 0 Duplicator User Guide ...

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Page 3: ... Read Speed 4 2 8 Minimum Write Speed 4 2 9 Set Capacity Check 4 3 Information 24 4 3 1 USB Info 4 3 2 System Info 4 4 Utility 24 4 4 1 Do Format 4 4 1 1 Auto Format 4 4 1 2 FAT16 Format 4 4 1 3 FAT32 Format 4 4 1 4 set FAT 16 Cluster Size 4 4 1 5 set FAT 32 Cluster Size 4 4 2 Measure Speed 4 4 3 Capacity Check 4 4 4 Quick Erase 4 4 5 Full Erase 4 4 6 System Update 4 4 7 Calc Checksum 4 4 8 A2 Fak...

Page 4: ...ibed without the expressed written permission of the manufacturer The information present in this manual is subject to change without prior notice Before You Start Important Notice Read the complete operation instructions carefully This contributes to better operation Make sure the source device is correct and workable To guarantee data consistency it is strongly suggested that the capacity of sou...

Page 5: ... Flash media including SD microSD memory card Compact flash card USB drive and USB HDD Capacity The maximum data amount that can be contained in USB drive or USB HDD Total capacity Socket A mechanical construction used to connect two applications USB裝置拷貝機 ...

Page 6: ...an independent control processing unit So during asynchronous copy it can use button to check the status of each flash media status and progress Powerful H3 H5 H6 quality check machine for speed and flash quality check Not a PC system no risk of virus infection Instant power on and off One touch copy Real time information will be shown on the LCD screen Support Synchronous and Asynchronous copy co...

Page 7: ...ion 7 3 Hardware Overview Source port Control Button OK Confirm Backward ESC Escape LED Red Operation fails Green Operation Succeeds Front Side USB socket for PC Link Power switch Power supply 12V 12 5A Back Side ...

Page 8: ... Port Adapter Adapter volume needed when copying USB Adapter volume needed when copying USB HDD 10 12V 12 5A 1 1 20 12V 12 5A 1 2 30 12V 12 5A 1 2 40 12V 12 5A 1 2 50 12V 12 5A 1 3 60 12V 12 5A 1 4 70 12V 12 5A 1 4 80 12V 12 5A 1 4 120 12V 12 5A 1 6 USB Flash Series The standard package contains one adapter Please contact the manufacturer for purchasing information ...

Page 9: ...o set the checking range of flash from 1MB 9000MB 4 2 6 Set ErrorLimit To set the of tolerance range of error when checking the flash 4 2 7 Minimum Read Speed To set the minimum read speed criteria for H3 H5 checking 4 2 8 Minimum Write Speed To set the minimum read speed criteria for H3 H5 checking 4 2 9 Set Capacity Limit To set capacity range when check ing 4 2 9 1 Set Upper Limit 4 2 9 2 Set L...

Page 10: ...d To choose whether to hear a beep or not when a button is pressed 4 5 3 Target Tolerance To set the tolerance of capacity gap between the source and target The default setting is No limit 4 5 4 Asynchronous Enable to open Asynchronous function Disable to close the function 4 5 5 Check Before Copy To set if you would like to check the flash media before copy 4 5 6 Power Off Time Between Copy Compa...

Page 11: ... 1 Plug in the flash source Step 2 Plug in the flash targets Step 3 The LCD will show the number of flash targets which are ready to copy Step 4 Press OK button to start copy Step 5 When copy is finished the LCD will show the total time of copy and quantity of copy pass and copy fail ...

Page 12: ...d that the target and source have to be in close range of capacity When there is a big difference between target and source s capacity such as copying 1GB source to a 4GB or 1GB source to a 2GB it may cause error or copy fail Please refer to FAQ for more detailed information NTFS Linux format copy If copy NTFS or Linux format targets capacity must be bigger or equal to source s capacity For exampl...

Page 13: ...ystem will still copy the whole flash card including the empty space even that you select System and Files as your copy area b Copy Area Whole Media The system will copy the whole flash card including the empty space and format This function is used when users want to copy the whole flash or have a flash source with unknown format It will take longer time to make Whole media copy 1 2 2 Target Tole...

Page 14: ...ting is Disable no matter what the content size is the system will keep synchronous copy Note The buffer memory of different product models may be different About the buffer memory please refer to page 55 56 Specification 2 How to Prevent from Failed Duplication 1 Stable Devices a Good Connector No matter are the adapter the extension cord or the card reader all of them must have good quality to m...

Page 15: ... as Correct The series flash duplicators provide the most rigorous compare function to assure our clients with the best duplications It is strongly suggested to execute function 1 to make sure of the correctness of copied result Execute Function 2 Compare to do data checking between source and targets after finishing the copying process Select Function 1 Copy Compare to make the duplicator execute...

Page 16: ...of flash media b Result of speed measuring The system will show the exact read and write speed of each flash media Note Measure Speed function may change or delete the content and format of flash media please do not execute this function if there is important data in it To protect source data the system will not do Measure Speed on the master device 4 2 How to Check Correct Capacity of the Flash a...

Page 17: ...them in the flash media 1 Select function 4 2 1 4 2 2 4 2 3 to check flash s quality a Function 4 2 1 H3 Safe 100 H3 Safe will check flash s quality with reading method and the result will show the volume of bad sectors and also the reading speed Note This function will not change or delete the content and format of flash media b Function 4 2 2 H5 R W 100 H5 R W will check flash s quality by readi...

Page 18: ...s can set the checking range from 1MB 9000MB before executing checking mode c Function 4 2 6 Set Error Limit When making quality check users can set the of error tolerance before executing checking mode 4 4 How to Check Flash Media s Size a Execute function 4 3 1 USB Info Select function 4 3 1 USB Info it will show flash media s basic information including media type content size and total capacit...

Page 19: ...edia Copy mode setting 4 5 4 Asynchronous Select Enable or disable asynchronous Please refer to function 4 5 for more detailed information Note If user pulls out the flash card during copy process the system will stop immediately and red light will on accordingly to notice user this copy failed And we strongly suggest user avoid this action because it will damage flash card easily Data in the targ...

Page 20: ...user pulls out the flash card during erase process the system will stop immediately and red light will on accordingly to notice user this erase function failed And we strongly suggest user avoid this action because it will damage flash card easily 4 Advanced Enter password to use advanced function The default is MOFONGO 4 1 Copy Before executing this function users can go to 4 5 Setup to set the c...

Page 21: ...me of bad sectors and also the reading speed of the flash device When processing user can use buttons to check the status for each port Bad sector Reading speed Test area Note 1 This function will not change the content or format 2 You can set the checking range at 4 3 Setup Range 4 2 2 H5 RW 100 This function is to check the flash s quality by reading and writing the flash media After executing t...

Page 22: ...t you would like to check for its quality Using button to set the examined range from 1 to 100 100 means to check the whole flash and it will take more time 4 2 5 Setup Range MB This function is to set the flash s range MB that you would like to check for its quality Using button to set the examined range from 1MB to 9000MB Note Function Setup Range Setup Range MB may conflict with each other The ...

Page 23: ...w Users can set an expected minimum writing speed value first when doing media check and the flash media which doesn t reach the minimum speed value will be picked out Use button to adjust the speed limit Note When the Red light illuminates Error you can use to check the error information 4 2 9 Set Capacity Check This function can be used to set capacity range for the purpose of checking flash dev...

Page 24: ...1 Do Format 4 4 1 1 Auto Format This function is to do flash FAT formatting Plug the flash media in the slot and press OK the system will automatically detect its capacity first and then format the media according to its capacity If flash media format is already FAT16 or FAT32 the format function won t change its original format If flash media format is not FAT format i e NTFS Linux or FAT multi p...

Page 25: ...ite speed of flash media Plug the flash media into slot and select function 4 4 2 Measure Speed and then press OK to start executing this function Use buttons to see the exact Read and Write speed of flash media from each port Note The function may change the content of data and format of flash 4 4 3 Capacity Check This function can check the real capacity of flash media Plug the flash media into ...

Page 26: ...ave backup all important data before using this function If user pulls out the flash card during erase process the system will stop immediately and red light will on accordingly to notice user this erase function failed And we strongly suggest user avoid this action because it will damage flash card easily 4 4 5 Full Erase It will completely erase the whole flash media including format and content...

Page 27: ...e media the CheckSum value will be calculated based on the whole size of flash media Be aware that even two flash medias have the same data if the capacity has any difference their CheckSum value will be different Enter Function 4 4 Utility and then choose Function 4 4 7 Calc Checksum Press the OK button and this function will start executing After finishing calculating there will be a 8 digit val...

Page 28: ...ecognizable by the system it will be able to copy data only when selecting System and Files as copy area setting Otherwise if the file format is non recognizable the system will copy the whole flash media no matter what the copy area setting is Note If the source format is NTFS or Linux to make sure the target could be operated normally the target capacity must be equal or bigger than the source d...

Page 29: ...efault setting there is not any limit of capacity between the source and target Note Under this model if the data size in the source is larger than the capacity of target it might lead to incomplete copy 100 Same The capacity of targets has to be exactly the same as the source or it will not be able to execute any function 4 5 4 Asynchronous There are two kinds of copy mode which are Asynchronous ...

Page 30: ...o select the transmission speed Slowest Mode Slower Mode Normal Mode Default setting Faster Mode Fastest Mode Please make sure your flash media has good quality and support faster mode If you are not confident on the flash quality or you find a high failure rate on copy or compare It is recommended to slow down the working mode The factory default setting is Normal Mode 4 5 10 Set HDD Mode This is...

Page 31: ...no need to wait for system boot up or shut down while using U Reach flash duplicator It is definitely easy and fast Q2 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 In addition if you want to copy other formats you can use the Whole Area function 4 5 1 to copy whole flash me...

Page 32: ...n Source and Target s capacity For example a 2GB source copy to 1GB targets A If the source data is less than target capacity it is possible to copy from source to small size target but the source data must be within the capacity of the target devices Also the data may be lost or produce error due to different capacity copy It is strongly recommended to use flash media with the same capacity to do...

Page 33: ...n the target flash media s capacity Copy OK Because the data is within the 1GB area 2 2 When the content is located beyond the target flash media s capacity Can t Copy Because the data is outside of the 1GB area Note The copy will fail because the data was stored beyond the 1GB area The duplicator will copy whatever the data is it won t change the data s location ...

Page 34: ...fety please turn off the power before replacing the socket or doing any inspection Power on Power off 2 Prepare a flat screwdriver or use your hand to take off the screw of cover Attention Because of slippery indentation on the crew please be careful when taking off screw by flat screwdriver ...

Page 35: ...5FAQ 35 3 Take off the cover of socket 4 Replace a damage socket with a new one 5 Screw up the cover ...

Page 36: ... USB2 0 USB1 1 Power Power supply 12V 12 5A Adapter volume 1 6 LED Individual LED Green Red on each slot Keys 4 push buttons backward forward OK confirm ESC exit Humidity Range Working humidity 20 80 Storage humidity 5 95 Temperature Range Working temperature 0 C 75 C Storage temperature 20 C 85 C Certific The product spec will be subjected to change without further notice ...

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