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USB3.1 SuperB 

Flash Duplicator & Tester   

(USB/USB-HDD)

 

 

User Manual v A.01 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for SuperB USB3.1

Page 1: ...USB3 1 SuperB Flash Duplicator Tester USB USB HDD User Manual v A 01 ...

Page 2: ... Piracy Statement 3 Before You Start 4 Notice Symbols 4 Introduction 5 Function Table 7 Function Description 10 1 Copy 10 2 Compare 11 3 Copy Compare 11 4 Capacity Check 11 5 Information 12 6 Utilities 12 7 Setup 18 Specification 23 v A 01 1 ...

Page 3: ...re program and or hardware issues can cause loss of data defective formatting or unreliable data loading The manufacturer 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 are subject to change without notice or obligation Warranty The manufacturer provides a basic one year parts a...

Page 4: ... off duplicator before replacing the socket Never turn off the power while the firmware updating Use only approved stable power 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 use do not move the duplicator or remove devices Static electricity may c...

Page 5: ...d Real multitask processing capability Whether copy compare media check or format each feature is independently executed Each flash slot has an independent processing unit Powerful H3 H5 H6 for speed and flash quality check Non PC based with no risk of virus infection One touch copy Real time information will be displayed on the LCD screen Supports Asynchronous erase format media check speed check...

Page 6: ...tive gloves to prevent burns when handling devices 3 Hardware Overview Duplicator x1 Power Cord x 1 User Manual x 1 1 pair of Gloves LED Indicator Green Pass Red Fail Power Switch Control Buttons LCD Display First Port is Source Port ...

Page 7: ...re will show system information such as model number and software version 6 Utilities 6 1 Do Format 6 1 1 Auto Format Auto formats media to FAT16 or 32 6 1 2 FAT16 Format Formats media to FAT16 6 1 3 FAT32 Format Formats media to FAT32 6 1 4 Set FAT 16 Cluster Size Sets FAT16 Cluster size 6 1 5 Set FAT 32 Cluster Size Sets FAT 32 Cluster size 6 2 Measure Speed Measures the flash reading and writin...

Page 8: ...sh three times complying with USA Department of Defense DoD standards 6 7 System Update System firmware update via the flash media 6 8 Calc CRC64 Calculates the CRC64 value of the source port s flash media 7 Setup 7 1 Start up Menu Selects which function is first displayed when powered on 7 2 Copy Area 7 2 1 System and Files The system automatically analyzes the source data s format and copies onl...

Page 9: ...the power off time between Copy and Compare 7 9 Auto Start After Fill Device Sets automatic start of copy compare once all targets have been inserted Yes Autocopy Need OK Key 7 10 Language Sets system language English or Japanese 7 11 Set HDD Mode Allows user to choose to copy USB HDD or pen drives only Inactive Active 7 12 Monitor Device After Copy Allows user to set a device status check after d...

Page 10: ...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 will be displayed on LCD Press OK to start Note Before duplication select the data area at 7 2 Copy area Press together for 5 seconds to stop operation on the slowest device Press ESC for 5 seconds to st...

Page 11: ... use of Green Red LED light Use the buttons to check the status of each slot Note If flash card is removed during copy process the system will stop immediately and red light will illuminate to notify user the copy has failed Removing the flash card during copy is strongly discouraged as it will damage the flash card Backup the data on target flash cards before starting the copying process as any p...

Page 12: ...o This function displays system information such as model number and software version 6 Utilities 6 1 Do Format To protect source data the system will not run a Capacity Check on the master device When the red error light illuminates you can use the to view error information Note The source port will not perform any formatting because this function will delete the flash media s data 01 116G FAT32 ...

Page 13: ...l 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 Capacity 2GB Format FAT16 Capacity 2GB Format FAT32 6 1 2 FAT16 Format Sets the FAT16 format 6 1 3 FAT32 Format Sets the FAT32 format 6 1 4 Set FAT16 Cluster Size Sets the FAT16 cluster size 6 1 5 Set FAT32 Cluster Size Sets the FAT32 cluster size...

Page 14: ...ata stored in it You can set the checking range in 6 3 Media Check Setup Range To protect source data the system default setting will not execute this function on the master device 6 3 1 H3 Safe This function reads the flash media to assess its quality After executing this function the flash s bad sector quantity and reading speed will be displayed Use the buttons to view the status of each port N...

Page 15: ...termine the flash s quality The flash s original data will not be erased during this test 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 higher the percentage the longer it takes Note This function supports FAT16 32 format only This function will NOT alter the flash s content Setup Range 100 02 Bad 0 3871M W 7 2M s R 14 2M s...

Page 16: ...error limit value Select units to use KB or MB then select the 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 Caution Flash data will be wiped out Please make sure to backup all important data before using this function Note Quick erase function will erase only FAT 16 32...

Page 17: ... that data is completely scrubbed 6 7 System Update Step 1 Prepare a Flash drive for update Connect a Flash drive to PC Download the latest firmware unzip 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 Flash drive to the source port of the duplicator Scroll to select 6 7 System Update then...

Page 18: ...correct 7 Setup 7 1 Start up Menu Sets which function is displayed powered on The default setting is 1 Copy 7 2 Copy Area System and Files Also known as Quick Copy The source s format is automatically analyzed and if it s recognizable such as FAT 16 32 64 NTFS or Linux ext 2 3 4 the system will copy the data only rather than the entire flash Caution User is responsible for verification of targets ...

Page 19: ... to complete 7 3 Button Sound Controls whether to hear a sound when a button is pressed 7 4 Active USB Revision Sets the operating protocol for the duplicator Both USB 2 0 3 0 The duplicator will detect USB3 1 first If the device does not support USB3 1 protocol the machine will detect USB2 0 instead Only USB 2 0 The duplicator will detect USB2 0 only If the device does not support USB2 0 protocol...

Page 20: ...urce capacity Set UP Limit The target capacity can be smaller than the source capacity 7 7 Asynchronous Users can activate Asynchronous copy by selecting Enable or deactivating it by 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 copy will be performe...

Page 21: ... s language English or Japanese 7 11 Set HDD Mode This function is for copying USB HDD s Active Mode Performing USB HDD copy Inactive Mode Performing USB device copy 7 12 Monitor Device After Copy Allows user to set a device status check after duplication The settings could show different results because each device has various settings For example if a device is set to power off automatically aft...

Page 22: ...he previous job 7 13 Delete Disk Signature After Copy Allow user to delete Disk Signature after copy or not 7 14 Set to Default Restores all settings back to manufacturer defaults Complete All Parameter was cleared Monitor Device After Copy Do Check Total OK 10 NG 0 12 48 OK 10 NG 10 Monitor Device After Copy Do NOT Check 1 Copy Data ...

Page 23: ...d Test H5 Test Read and write test H6 Test Read and write test only empty sectors spaces Sanitization Modes Quick Erase Full Erase and DoD Erase Format Functions Formats device to FAT16 or FAT32 Compatibility Supported Formats Quick Copy FAT16 32 64 Windows NTFS and Linux Ext2 Ext3 Ext4 Whole Media Copy All Formats including proprietary formats Supported O S All Windows Mac Linux and other stand a...

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