Aleratec 127 USB Copy Tower SA USB Flash Drive Duplicator User Guide
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www.aleratec.com5 Overview Subfunctions of Main Menu Items 5, 6, and 7 The main menu “Information” function has 2 subfunctions. These are: The main menu “Utility” function has 6 subfunctions. These are: 5.1 USB Info 5.2 System Info USB Duplicator 5. Information OK ESC 6.1 Format FAT 16/32 6.2 Measure Speed USB Duplicator 6. Utility OK ESC 6.3 Media Check 6.4 Quick Erase USB 6.5 Full Erase USB 6.6 System Update
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www.aleratec.com6 Overview Subfunctions of Main Menu Items 5, 6, and 7 - continued The main menu “Setup” function has 8 subfunctions. These are: 7.1 Start-up Menu 7.2 Copy Area USB Duplicator 7. Setup OK ESC 7.3 Button Beep 7.4 Asyn Hold Time 7.5 Ignore Size 7.6 Asynchronous Enable/Disable 7.7 Language 7.8 Working Mode Normal/Turbo
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www.aleratec.com7 Using the USB Duplicator Synchronous and Asynchronous The 1:27 USB Copy Tower SA supports two copying methods: • Synchronous • Asynchronous Synchronous Copying Synchronous Copying means that all flash drives begin copying together. Synchronous Copying is used when the source data is larger than the system buffer (120MB). You can check the size of the data source drive by inserting the source drive into the USB Duplicator and using the arrow keys to first select “Information”, then...
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www.aleratec.com8 Using the USB Duplicator Main Menu Functions are selected with the arrow keys. The numbers correspond to the Function listing in the previous section. 1. Copy This function makes USB flash copies. The duplicator auto detects and supports Synchronous, and Asynchronous methods of Copy. Synchronous Copying In Synchronous Copying all USB flash drives are copied simultaneously. Synchronous Copying is used when the source data is larger than the system buffer (120MB). 1. Load the...
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www.aleratec.com9 Using the USB Duplicator 4. Finish loading the blank target flash drives, then press the OK button on the display panel. 5. The LCD will display the status of the copying process. 6. When Copy is complete LCD will display the following status: If the Copy fails, the LCD will display the number of flash drives that failed and passed. Note: When copying is in process the Green LED on the front panel is blinking. Do not take out the drive while it is copying. When copying is finished...
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www.aleratec.com10 Using the USB Duplicator Asynchronous Copying - continued 2. Press the OK button on the display panel. The USB Duplicator will start to read the source content into the system’s buffer and immediately start copying to any loaded target USB flash drives. 3. Load the blank target flash drives into the USB Duplicator. The LCD will display the number of blank media loaded and copying. Note: When copying is in process the Green LED on the front panel is blinking. Do not take out the...
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www.aleratec.com11 Using the USB Duplicator Main Menu 2. Compare This function will compare the finished target USB flash drives to the source USB flash drive after copying is complete. The USB Duplicator supports Compare in both Synchronous, and Asynchronous modes. Synchronous Compare In Synchronous Compare all USB flash drives are compared simultaneously. 1. When copying is complete and with the data source drive and the target USB flash drives still loaded in the USB Duplicator, use the UP or...
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www.aleratec.com12 Using the USB Duplicator Synchronous Compare - continued 4. When Compare is complete the display will show the total, and the number that pass and fail. Asynchronous Compare Asynchronous Compare is used only when the source content is the same as or less than the system buffer (120MB). With the source content read into the systems buffer you can compare flash drives continuously by taking out the drive which has finished comparing, and replacing it with another flash drive. This...
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www.aleratec.com13 Using the USB Duplicator Asynchronous Compare - continued Note: When compare is in process the Green LED on the front panel is blinking. Do not take out the drive while it is comparing. When comparing is finished the Green LED stays on (no blinking). If an error occurs during the process a Red LED will display. 4. As finished drives are removed, and new flash drives inserted, the display will show the number of comparisons completed and the number of USB flash drives still in...
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www.aleratec.com14 Using the USB Duplicator Main Menu 3. Copy+Compare This function will Copy and Compare USB flash drives. The duplicator auto detects and supports Synchronous, and Asynchronous methods of Copy+Compare. Synchronous Copy+Compare In Synchronous Copy+Compare all USB flash drives are copied and compared simultaneously. Synchronous Copy+Compare is used when the source data is larger than the system buffer (120MB). 1. Load the source flash drive into the USB Duplicator. Use the UP or...