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10 

 

2.2

   

If  a

 

source  flash  has  a

 

greater

 

capacity

 

than  the  target  flash

 

for  example 

2GB copy to 1GB: 

  Set the tolerance % to a higher level or set “don’t care” (no limit). 

  The copy result i.e. pass or fail will depend on if the content data is within the capacity 

of  the  target  devices.  Even  if  the  content  size  is  small,  there  are  two  results:  (as 

shown in illustrations 1 and 2)   

 

Illustration 1

. When a FAT16/32 content is within the target flash card’s capacity 

A.  Source     

B. Target 

2GB   

          1GB     

 

(FAT16/32 Data

                                                     

 

 

 

a.

  Flash card’s data is located randomly (as illustrated in A) not sequentially.   

 

Illustration 2.

 When the content is located beyond the target flash card’s capacity. 

A . Source 

 

B. Target 

2GB   

 

1GB 

 

 

FAT16/32 Data 

 

 

 

** The copy will fail because the data was stored beyond the 1GB area. The duplicator will 

copy whatever the data is, it won’t change the data’s location.   

O --

--

--

-- Copy OK

 Copy OK

 Copy OK

 Copy OK

.    Because the data is 

within the 1GB area.     

X

 

X

X

X

X    --

--

--

-- Copy 

 Copy 

 Copy 

 Copy Fail

Fail

Fail

Fail

.    Because the data is 

outside of the 1GB area.     

Summary of Contents for edgedupe SD707

Page 1: ...Version CF SD USB 80612...

Page 2: ...hronous of Copy Compare Copy Compare p 5 2 2 Set Up Function 2 2 1 Copy Area Quick Copy Mode setup 6 2 p 8 2 2 2 Asynchronous Hold time setup 6 4 p 8 2 2 3 Ignore Size setup 6 5 p 9 2 3 Utility Functi...

Page 3: ...cially designed for duplicating It can perform mass duplicating jobs for a long period of time No risk of virus SD USB CF duplicator is an embedded system it only copies whatever is on the source When...

Page 4: ...source is to the target flash cards Please refer to Setup function 6 2 for Copy Area for details If you didn t turn off the Copy Area function and you try to copy not FAT16 32 file format data then a...

Page 5: ...3 Up to 12MB per second bandwidth at each slot channel CF can up to 30MB per second 4 Compatible with most common formats such as FAT16 FAT32 5 Copy Compare Copy Compare function for selection 6 Comp...

Page 6: ...h cards have to copy simultaneously You have to plug in a source and have targets plugged in Copy will start either when you press the OK key or the system will automatically start copying when cards...

Page 7: ...t flash plugged in and ready for copying When all flash cards are plugged in press the OK key to start copying Or when all slots are plugged in the system will automatically start copying Note When co...

Page 8: ...and put in another new flash card The q ty of copy Pass Fail and in working process will be displayed on the LCD The Red LED will only illuminate when there is a copying error You can repeatedly take...

Page 9: ...ll copy the whole flash card including the empty space and format This function is used when you have a flash source which has an unknown file format and you don t want the system to be confused by su...

Page 10: ...fference between the source and target is larger than the tolerance setting then when you start to copy the error Red LED will illuminate You will then see a message not correct size when you press ke...

Page 11: ...s within the target flash card s capacity A Source B Target 2GB 1GB FAT16 32 Data a Flash card s data is located randomly as illustrated in A not sequentially Illustration 2 When the content is locate...

Page 12: ...please turn off the system for 5 seconds and then turn it on again The new version of firmware will have been uploaded Operational tips 1 DON T pull out any flash card which is in the copying process...

Page 13: ...ter bay 5 2 Full Erase USB SD This operation will completely erase data of USB SD flash in the Writer bay It takes longer than Quick Erase 5 3 System Update This operation can upgrade the system firmw...

Page 14: ...the duplicator Please install the IDE cable as shown in the illustration shown below Don t interlace the IDE cables and ensure each one is securely connected to the IDE socket 3 2 Illustration 1 3 USB...

Page 15: ...14 1 11 USB SD...

Page 16: ...15 1 7 CF...

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