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LCD Display & Oper

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tion Panel 

*The below image is for reference only. (Actual screen may vary. ) 
 

 

 

 

  Up Arrow Button 

 Menu/Option Scroll Up 

 

  Down Arrow Button 

 Menu/Option Scroll Down 

 

  Enter/OK Button 

 Enter into the Menu 
 Execute the Function 
 Submit the Setting change 

 

  Escape Button  

 Go back to the previous Menu 
 Abort the current Function. 
 Cancel the Setting change 

Smart  

Copy 

  Smart Copy Button 

 Shortcut to make a copy under Smart mode 

Raw  

Copy 

  RAW Copy Button 

 Shortcut to make a copy under RAW mode 

Device  

Scan  

  Device Scan Button 

 Shortcut to detect available devices 

Shutdown 

  Shutdown Button 

 Shortcut to perform Shutdown function of the system 

 

Flash Device Port Status Indicator 
 

Every flash device port (ex. USB, SD, CF, etc) on the system comes with 2 colored LED lights,   
which  indicate  the  current  status  of  the  port.  Please  use  the  Reference  chart  below  to 
understand the LED status readings: 

GREEN LED 

RED LED 

DESCRIPTION 

Blinking 

Off 

This port is active in terms of reading/writing. 

On 

Off 

A flash device (ex. USB, SD, CF, etc) is connected on this port 

Off 

Off 

A flash device (ex. USB, SD, CF, etc) is disconnected on this port. 

Off 

On 

An error occurred on this port. 

Summary of Contents for Flash Duplicator

Page 1: ...User Manual For Reflex Flash Duplicator V 2 1 ...

Page 2: ...RITTEN MATERIAL IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED WE DISCOURAGE THE USE OF ANY SUCH ACTION THAT GIVES RISE TO CRIMINAL INTENT AND PROSECUTION THE SELLER OF THIS PRODUCT IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY POTENTIAL ILLEGAL ACTIONS OF THE USER DUE TO ACTIVITIES BEYOND THE SCOPE OF THE PRODUCT S INTENDED USE Copyrights and Trademarks ALL RIGHTS RESERVED NO PART OF THIS PUBLICATION MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY MEDIUM PRINTE...

Page 3: ... the system 3 System Overview 3 LCD Display Operation Panel 4 Flash Device Port Status Indicator 4 Menu Navigation 5 Chapter 3 Basic Operations 6 Make Copies of a Flash Device 6 Make Copies of a Flash Device via Async Copy 9 Chapter 4 Device Menu Overview 13 Appendix A Troubleshooting 17 Common Concerns 17 Error Codes 18 Appendix B Safety Regulatory information 20 ...

Page 4: ...rm and prevent the system from functioning properly 2 Maintenance It is very important to operate and keep the system in a clean dust free environment Dust is the number one reason for the failure of electronic devices Leaving the machine in a dusty environment may severely damage the system It is strongly suggested that an Air Cleaner be placed next to the system and that an air duster canned air...

Page 5: ... Basic Operations Guide This chapter describes how to perform basic operations like Making Copies etc Chapter 4 Menu Overview This chapter describes what each function setting does Appendix A Troubleshooting This section provides many solutions to frequently asked questions and provides insights on system error codes Appendix B Safety Regulatory information This section provides environment health...

Page 6: ...continue to operate using similar principles Figure 1 1 System Controls and Display The components shown in Figure 1 1 are 1 System Power On Off Button 2 Source Flash Device Port ex USB SD CF etc 3 Target Flash Device Port ex USB SD CF etc 4 Flash Device Port Status Indicator 5 LCD Display Operation Panel 6 System Ventilation Vents 7 Power Supply Fan 8 Power Cord Input ...

Page 7: ...py under RAW mode Device Scan Device Scan Button Shortcut to detect available devices Shutdown Shutdown Button Shortcut to perform Shutdown function of the system Flash Device Port Status Indicator Every flash device port ex USB SD CF etc on the system comes with 2 colored LED lights which indicate the current status of the port Please use the Reference chart below to understand the LED status rea...

Page 8: ...up the main menu screen will appear root menu signifying the system is ready Step 2 Consecutively press the UP or DOWN arrow button until 7 Setup appears Step 3 Press the ENT button once to enter into the Setup menu Step 4 Consecutively press the UP or DOWN arrow button until 5 Buzzer appears Step 5 Press the ENT button once to enter into the Buzzer menu Step 6 Press the UP or DOWN arrow button to...

Page 9: ...tains data RAW Copy This is the safest and slowest approach to making copies since it will copy the entire flash device bit by bit Note Due to capacity variances among various brands of flash devices it is advised that the Size Tolerance setting be enabled under the Setup menu to avoid unnecessary errors By enabling this setting some data empty spaces may not be copied Please use with caution The ...

Page 10: ...itiate the copying process Step 3 Any new devices detected will reset the countdown period If the system detects all the available ports have been occupied or the ENT button is pressed then the system will execute the Copy process immediately The system will scan the Source flash device and proceed with the Copy process immediately Shown on the left Below explains the various items on the copy pro...

Page 11: ...this example NG 00 indicates the number of copies failed in this process 0 in this example Job 003 indicates the number of copies in this entire job Step 4 Remove all the target devices for the current job and proceed to either Make more copies by connecting more flash devices if so return to step 3 or OR End the job and go back to the root menu by pressing the ESC button ...

Page 12: ...to be completed Unlike other competing products it will have neither performance sacrifices nor capacity limitations The guide below demonstrates how to copy a Flash Device using Async Mode Step 1 Power on the system by pressing the Power button Step 2 After it has booted up the screen on the left should appear signifying the system is ready Insert the original flash device ex USB SD CF etc the dr...

Page 13: ...NT button to start the Async Copy process Step 3 During the copying process additional flash devices can be inserted and copied without waiting for the current process to be completed Below explains the various items on the Async Copy progress screen 3820M indicates the amount of data to be copied Working 2 indicates the number of flash devices being copied This number will increase as flash devic...

Page 14: ... Copy LED display GREEN LED RED LED DESCRIPTION Blinking Off The device in this Port is currently copying data On Off The device in this Port is waiting to be copied Off Off There are no devices connected to this port Off On An error occurred for the device in this port during the copying progress On On The device in this Port has successfully copied It is safe for removal ...

Page 15: ...ied the new devices can be added without waiting for all the others to completely finish The new ones can be inserted on the fly at any time Step 4 When all the flash devices have been successfully copied the Working indicator will be reduced to 0 and the current working status will change to Waiting The job can be ended immediately and the unit returned to the root menu by pressing the ESC button...

Page 16: ...ensure data accuracy 5 Erase This function erases the flash Device s connected to any port other than the Source Port There are four options for this function Quick Erase It will erase only the beginning section of the flash device ex USB SD CF etc which is just enough to make it look empty Then it will format the Flash Device using FAT32 File System Full Erase It will erase the entire flash devic...

Page 17: ...esult in an immediate failure on this flash device ex USB SD CF etc This function will not fix the error it will only skip it to write the remaining data 4 Size Tolerance Normally the capacity of the empty flash devices ex USB SD CF etc is required to be greater than the original flash device ex USB SD CF etc so that all of the data can be copied without loss However not all flash devices ex USB S...

Page 18: ...all of the options back to the manufacturers default settings Perform this function if the system is acting abnormal Perform the Shutdown operation and restart the system in order for these changes to take effect 7 Update Firmware This function will update the software for the system To update a Copy the manufacturer certified update file onto a USB Storage Device via a PC Mac b Insert the USB Sto...

Page 19: ...bers and user password consisting of a 4 digit number for the new account 3 Delete User This menu allows for the deletion of an existing user account During this process there is a prompt to select the existing account to be removed User Admin is the administrative account this account CANNOT be deleted 4 Password on Bootup This menu allows for the enabling disabling of the user administrative fea...

Page 20: ...Copy Mode to RAW Copy this can solve data related issues Use the Compare function to check that the copied flash device s are identical to the original flash device The Read Error Skip or Write Error Skip settings under the Setup menu may have turned on inadvertently It is possible the skipped data due to read write error may be causing this issue 5 The failure rate is high Quality of the flash de...

Page 21: ...cription The Async Copy process failed because the source flash device has not been detected Possible Solution Try to remove and re connect the flash device to the system Please make sure the Green indicator is lit for the corresponding flash device ports of the system 206 Targets Master Size Mismatch Description The content of the original flash device has a larger capacity than the flash device ...

Page 22: ...te Firmware process Possible Solution Confirm the file is not a zip file If it is please extract it before transferring it to a flash device Confirm the file system of the flash device is FAT32 Make sure there are no other flash device s attached in the system and try to insert the flash device that contains the update file into another flash device port to perform the operation 261 Wrong update F...

Page 23: ...has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interferenc...

Page 24: ...locate the machine on a solid support surface not on plush carpet that has adequate strength to support the weight of the machine Always unplug this equipment from the electrical outlet before cleaning Do not use aerosol cleaners Aerosol cleaners can be explosive or flammable when used on electromechanical equipment Never Do These Never use a ground adapter plug to connect the equipment to a power...

Page 25: ...jects into the slots or openings of the machine Electrical shock or fire may result 9 Do not obstruct ventilation openings These openings are used to provide proper cooling to the machine Electrical Supply 1 This product shall be operated from the type of electrical supply indicted on the product s data plate label If there is uncertainty that the electrical supply meets the requirements please co...

Page 26: ...There are no parts behind these covers that you can maintain or service Do not use aerosol cleaners Aerosol cleaners can be explosive or flammable when used on electromechanical equipment Regulatory Information Certifications in Europe CE Mark European Union The CE mark applied to this equipment symbolizes the manufacturerers declaration of conformity with the following applicable Directives of th...

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