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3.2.2.3 Duplicating an image file stored on a Storage Center
Now that you have loaded an image file on the Storage Center, you can begin the copy process:
1. Make sure the Storage Center is connected to the Source port. Connect your Target drives into
any available target ports.
2. From the Main menu, select a copy mode and then press the
‘ENT’ button
.
3. When the duplicator recognizes the Storage Center drive it will ask you to input an image file.
Please input
[001] SELECT IMaGE
a) The file name consists of three digits. The digit furthest to the left will be blinking, indicating
that it is currently selected. Tap the
UP/DoWN button
to increase/decrease the digit by one.
b) Tap the
‘ENT’ button
to select the next digit to the right. Tap the
UP/DoWN button
to
increase/decrease the digit by one.
In the example above, file number 001 is currently selected.
Note:
If the Skip Select Image
setting has been enabled then you will not be asked to enter an image file name (see section
6.3.3 Skip Select Image on page 50)
4. Once you have entered the image file name press and hold the
‘ENT’ button
for 3 seconds to
begin copying.
Note:
If you receive the following error message: “NO DATA FOUND”, then
the image file that you selected does not contain any data.
After all connected Target disks have been detected and initialized, the duplication process
begins. During duplication the screen will display the following information:
brIEF CoPy 7 63.63G
S 3.96G 5% 109Mb/s
Total amount of data
Storage Center indicator
Progress indicator
Number of drives
Transfer rate
Current operation
Data processed
WarNING!
Do not remove any drives while they are in use. You can tell if a drive is in use if the
green LED next to it is blinking. Wait for a solid green or red LED before removing a drive. If you
want to interrupt the current process, press and hold the
‘ESC’ button
for 3 seconds.
5. When the copy process has completed, you will receive a message saying “Remove xPS xFL”,
where “x” indicates the number of drives that passed (PS) and failed (FL). Target drives that
passed will have a green LED displayed next to it. Target drives that failed the duplication
process will display a red LED next to it.
Note:
The duplicator will keep a running count of passed and failed drives until you change copy
modes.
General Operation