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Addonics Technologies 19 Hard driveSSD Duplicators M2HU9HS2S User Manual
Addonics Technologies 19 Hard driveSSD Duplicators M2HU9HS2S User Manual
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www.addonics.com 1:9 M2 /SSD/HDD HS Duplicator PRO (M2HU9HS-2S) Technical Support If you need any assistance to get your unit functioning properly, please have your product information ready and contact Addonics Technical Support at: Hours: 8:30 am - 6:00 pm PST Phone: 408-453-6212 Email: http://www.addonics.com/support/query/
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Overview 1www.addonics.com Technical Support (M-F 8:30 am – 6:00 pm) WARNING: Please remember to set the power supply to your local outlet voltage prior to plugging in the power cord. Failure to do so may damage the power supply. Power Switch Power Connector Power SelectCooling Fans Source Select Jumper3.5” Source 2.5” Source Ta r g e t s Power Button To Controller Not Used 2.5” Source 3.5” Source Control Panel Source Select Jumper NOTE: The provided jumper MUST be connected between “To...
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M.2 Installation Phone: 408-453-6212 Email: www.addonics.com/support/query/ 2 Step 1. For 80mm device, remove the screw from the 80mm Standoff before proceeding. Otherwise, place Metal Standoff over mounting hole for 30mm, 42mm, or 60mm device. Note: An extra screw and standoff are provided, when installing 60mm or 80mm media, remove the extra parts. Step 3. Secure the device in place with the mounting screw. 80mm StandoffMetal Standoff
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Connecting the Power Cable and Powering On a. Connect the power cord provided from the wall outlet to the back of the tower. b. Turn on the main power switch on the rear of the chassis. c. Push the power button on the front of the unit to turn on the HDD duplicator. Quick Start By default, the duplicator will initialize, scan for drives and offer the copy function. Insert the source and target drives, power up the unit, wait for the copy function to appear, then press ENT. Canceling...
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7. Source Size Examines the source drive and reports total space and space used, if drive contains compatible partitions. Press up/down to change display, ESC to exit. 8. Secure Erase Scans all ports, then erases all data on all connected drives. NOTE: some drives will remain in a locked state when the process is complete. Drives that are locked may not appear to an operating system and will cause an I/O error if used as a target in the duplicator. If this happens, start secure erase again and...
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Setup options 10-1. Language Use this option to select the language of the system, currently only English is supported. 10-2. Copy Size Controls how much of the source drive to use for copy operations, in percentage. Default setting is ALL (100%). 10-3. Startup Menu Sets the first menu option to appear after boot. Default setting is Copy HDD. 10-4. Auto Compare Controls whether or not targets are compared automatically when copy is complete. Default setting is OFF. 10-5. Button Sound Enables...
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10-11. Tolerance Size Sets the minimum target size in percentage compared to the source that is allowed to use for copying. Default is 100% (equal in size). NOTE: Leaving this setting at 100% or using for minor adjustments only is strongly recommended. Permitting target size less than source size may result in inaccurate copies. 10-12. BootTime Delay This option is used to set boot delay time. Default setting is 5 seconds. 10-13. Quick Compare Sets Compare function to stop...
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Contact Us Advanced Setup Options 12-01. Read Error Skip Allows duplicator to ignore I/O errors while reading source drive. Default setting is OFF. 12-02. Update Firmware Used to apply firmware updates. Connect a drive formatted as FAT containing one partition with the firmware file in the root directory. NOTE: This function scans the entire disk before proceeding. Providing a drive that is as small as possible is strongly recommended. 12-03. Compare Firmware Used to confirm correct firmware....