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4.11 CMD Time out
CMD Time Out allows you to set the number of commands the duplicator will send to a non-responsive
drive. If the duplicator experiences any issues when attempting to communicate with an attached
drive, the duplicator can send 1 to 9 unreturned ATA commands to the drive before it errors out.
4.12 Tran Size
TRAN. SIZE setting allows you define the data transfer block size for each ATA command. Generally,
larger transfer block sizes are better for duplication purposes than smaller sizes. However, there are
some hard drives which can only accept 2MB data transfer size per ATA command. If your drives
only support small data transfer block sizes, then you will need to change this setting.
The Transfer Size settings can be set to 128KB, 256KB, 512KB, 1MB, 2MB, 4MB, 8MB and 16MB.
The default value is set to the largest available option for your model.
4.13 Device Info
DEVICE INFO allows you to view information about any hard drives currently connected to the
duplicator.
To view device information:
1. From the Setup menu, press the
UP
or
DoWN
button to navigate to the DEVICE INFO function.
2. Press the
ENT
button to begin viewing the information about the connected hard drives. Once
the hard drives have been initialized you will see the following screen:
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Hitachi HDT725025VLA
Drive location
Number of sectors
Hard drive manufacturer and model number
UDMA mode supported/
UDMA mode followed
3. Press the
UP
or
DoWN
button to view information about the next device.
4. After you have viewed the device information, you can press
the
ESC
button to exit to the Setup
menu at any time.
CMD Time Out / Tran Size / Device Info