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4.6  Set Slow Out Threshold 

This function allows to set up read/write speed threshold for target devices. When the target 

device is causing the copy or compare process delay due to its lower read/write speed and 

the rest of the devices in the same batch have to wait for it, the Slow Out Threshold strategy 

will be applied as the following:  the system will stop the copy or compare process for that 

particular  target  device  when  its  read/write  speed  is  below  the  threshold  for  continuing 

number of seconds based on the setting, and its red LED will flash to give warning. There 

are 3 settings to set up.   

Read: 

set  up  the  lowest  read  speed

and  options  are  OFF,  1MB/s~25MB/s.  The  default 

setting is

 OFF

.   

Write:

  set  up  the  lowest  write  speed,  and  options  are  OFF,  1MB/s~25MB/s.  The  default 

setting is 

OFF

.   

Duration: 

set  up  the  period  when  read  or  write  speed  is  lower  than  the  threshold  for 

continuing number of time, and options are 1~20second. The default is 

5second

 

 

 

 

 

4.7  Set Format Type 

This  function  allows  to  set  up  the  target  device  format,  and  the  setting  will  be  applied  by 

Command 

3.3  Capacity  Check  +  Format 

under  the main  menu.  The  options  are  FAT32, 

exFAT, and Depends on Size. The default setting is 

Depends on Size

.   

 

 

 

 

 

 

Use

▲▼to change option

 

 

ENT 

ENT 

[Set Slow Out Thresh>] 

    Read: OFF 

6.Setup 

[Setup] 

6. Set Slow Out Thresh> 

[Set Slow Out Thresh>] 

Duration: 5sec 

 

Setup Complete!

 

ENT 

ENT 

[Set Slow Out Thresh>] 

    Write: OFF 

 

ENT 

Use

▲▼to change option 

 

Use

▲▼to change option

 

 

ENT 

ENT 

[Set Format Type] 

Depends on Size 

4.Setup 

[Setup] 

7. Set Format Type 

[Set Format Type] 

FAT32

 

Summary of Contents for CF FlashMAX

Page 1: ...FlashMAX USB SD CF Duplicator User Manual Copyright 2021 All rights reserved...

Page 2: ...e in the source port will not be changed at all Do not place the source storage device on the target port to avoid accidentally changing deleting of data It has nothing to do with EZ Dupe if there is...

Page 3: ...Keep the duplicator used in a dry environment Rain moisture liquid etc may corrode the circuit board and cause the machine to malfunction 7 Avoid using the duplicator in dusty or dusty environments D...

Page 4: ...are 12 2 Quality Check 12 2 1 H3 Test 12 2 2 H5 Test 13 2 3 H6 Test 13 2 4 H7 Test 13 2 5 Set Test Range 14 2 6 Set Test Range MB 14 2 7 Set Bad Sector Ratio 14 2 8 Set Bad Sector Size 14 2 9 Set Spee...

Page 5: ...maller Target 22 4 4 Unknown Format 22 4 5 Check Before Copy 22 4 6 Set Slow Out Threshold 23 4 7 Set Format Type 23 4 8 Set Capacity Threshold 24 4 9 Auto Start 24 4 10 Display Mode 24 4 11 Start up...

Page 6: ...software is required minimizing possible computer virus infection c Instant power on and off no warm up or cool down required d Easy to use One Touch copy operation e Compare function available for ve...

Page 7: ...licator The source USB port is at the upper left corner for master disk and the rest are the ports for target disks It is the same for all other duplicators with various number of ports The appearance...

Page 8: ...rd To navigate backward in the menu Button Down Forward To navigate forward in the menu ENT Button Enter OK Execute the function ESC Button Escape Cancel Go back to the previous level in the menu Butt...

Page 9: ...xecution process of a task will stop and exit the execution of the task 5 DO NOT unplug USB drive from the duplicator during the execution process of a task It may cause damage to the duplicator syste...

Page 10: ...h the task Go to section 4 2 Asynchronous Mode to enable or disable this function a Insert source media into the source channel and blank media into the target channels properly The LCD display will s...

Page 11: ...green LED is solid on New target device can be plugged into the same channel for execution of the task again d LCD display will show the percentage of execution process the number of successful and fa...

Page 12: ...ces inserted Display compare progress Final result 1 3 Copy Compare This command allows duplicator to start Copy process first then follow with Compare process immediately Source and target devices in...

Page 13: ...lity Check In case of the damage to the original source media Quality Check function will not be executed on the source port 2 1 H3 Test Testing Read function under designated area in the flash media...

Page 14: ...under designated area in the flash media which can effectively detect the overrated capacity of flash media It will clear the original data stored in the flash media and format the flash media after...

Page 15: ...testing from 0 01 to 50 or OFF Use or to select 2 8 Set Bad Sector Size Set up tolerance size of bad sector for flash media testing from 0MB to 9999MB or OFF Both 2 8 2 9 are for tolerance of bad sect...

Page 16: ...erence between actual and labeled capacity ranging from 0 to 50 2 11 Set Error Active This is the setting to stop or continue the test when any of the testing conditions such as Capacity Threshold or...

Page 17: ...em format Use or to select 3 Utility 3 1 Format FAT32 This option allows to format the target device to FAT32 file format It will not format the source device avoiding accidently erasing the original...

Page 18: ...he ones without capacity issue will not be displayed to expedite the capacity check process If Format and or Capacity Check is failed the red LED will stay solid on 3 4 Measure Speed This option allow...

Page 19: ...Pass DoD Erase This is to comply with the U S A Department of Defense DoD 5220 standard to fully erase the media by rewriting bit by bit three times to guarantee the data to be permanently deleted It...

Page 20: ...Final result 3 10 Aging Test Users can set the test function and test times for Aging test There are 3 functions Copy Compare Copy Compare can be selected Test times from 1 to 10 000 times can be sele...

Page 21: ...irmware file from manufacturer and save the unzipped file under home folder on the flash device The file system of should be FAT32 Insert the flash device containing the firmware into the source port...

Page 22: ...he 50MB of data area to the target device hence shortening overall copy time Percentage When selected the duplicator copies the selected percentage range Users can set copy percentage at this item It...

Page 23: ...ing Use or to select 4 4 Unknown Format This option allows you to Copy or Skip unknown format If option Skip is selected here the unknown format from source will not be copied during copy process Copy...

Page 24: ...5MB s The default setting is OFF Write set up the lowest write speed and options are OFF 1MB s 25MB s The default setting is OFF Duration set up the period when read or write speed is lower than the t...

Page 25: ...Options are 1MB 1000K and1MB 1024K The default is 1MB 1024K 4 9 Auto Start This function allows to set up the ready devices of auto start When the ready devices are equal to the setting value the dup...

Page 26: ...ns Button Warning OFF Warning only The default setting is Button Warning Setup 10 Display Mode Display Mode Basic ENT Copy 1 2 5G P 0 F 0 10 Copy 1 number of target 2 5G data to be copied P number of...

Page 27: ...sword This option allows to set up password for Setup function to prevent from the change of system settings on the duplicator The password must be 6 characters Use or to select Use or to select Press...

Page 28: ...atibility issue with certain brands flash media Balance mode is to execute the Copy function at stable speed and have less compatibility issue with certain brands flash media Compatibility mode is to...

Page 29: ...a device 1 Please check if the media device can be used normally on a computer 2 Please insert the media device into different ports for testing If some ports can recognize the media device and some c...

Page 30: ...he Compare function to ensure that the data copied to the target media device is 100 the same as the source media device Q6 Why is copy failed 1 Data on the source media device cannot be read normally...

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