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Summary of Contents for Intelligent U3

Page 1: ...Intelligent U3 USB 3 0 Duplicator Tester USB USB HDD User Manual vA 01 ...

Page 2: ... Before You Start 4 Notice Symbols 4 Introduction 5 Function Table 7 Function Description 11 1 Copy 11 2 Compare 12 3 Copy Compare 12 4 Media Check 12 5 Signal Detection 15 6 Utilities 15 7 Setup 18 8 Log Manager 21 9 Write Protect 22 Specification 24 vA 01 3 ...

Page 3: ...eration of U Reach product and or software program or hardware issues can cause loss of data defective formatting or data loading U Reach will make efforts to resolve or repair any issues recognized by customer either within the warranty period or on a time and materials basis Specifications and features subject to change without notice or obligation Warranty U Reach provides a basic one year part...

Page 4: ...U Reach operating instructions will void the warranty Store the equipment safely when not in use and keep out of the reach of children Use only approved stable power sources Use product only in a clean dry dust free and ventilated area Liquids or foreign debris can severely damage your duplicator It is typical for the machine to heat up during operation While in use do not move the duplicator or r...

Page 5: ...heck or format each feature is independently executed Each flash slot has an independent processing unit Powerful H2 H5 for speed and flash quality check Non PC based with no risk of virus infection One touch copy Real time information will be displayed on the LCD screen Supports Asynchronous erase format media check speed check The status of each flash media can be viewed during copy operation by...

Page 6: ...h model may require a different power adapter per its need The following reference tables illustrate adapter requirements for each machine USB reference table USB USB HDD Ports Adapter Adapter volume needed when copying USB Adapter volume needed when copying USB HDD 8 16 12V 12 5A 1 1 24 32 12V 12 5A 1 2 40 48 12V 12 5A 1 4 12V 9A for 8 Ports Duplicator x1 Power Cord x 1 User Manual x 1 1 pair of ...

Page 7: ...eading and writing H2 files 4 4 Signal H5 Format Precheck the 2 0 3 0 signal of the flash s first then do H5 4 5 H5 Format Checks the flash s quality by reading and writing H5 files 4 6 Setup Range Sets the flash s checking range percentage from 1 to 100 4 7 Setup Range MB Sets the flash s checking range in MB from 1MB to 9000MB 4 8 Set ErrorLimit Sets the error tolerance range when checking the f...

Page 8: ...index table 6 2 2 Full Erase Fully erases bit for bit data on flash including format and content 6 2 3 DoD Erase Erases flash three times complying with USA Department of Defense DoD standards 6 3 Do Format 6 3 1 Auto Format Auto formats media to FAT16 or 32 6 3 2 FAT16 Format Formats media to FAT16 6 3 4 FAT32 Format Formats media to FAT32 6 4 System Update System firmware update via the flash me...

Page 9: ... Copy and Compare 7 7 Skip Source Bad sectors Sets the allowable number of bad sectors of the source 7 8 Delete Disk Signature After Copy Allow user to delete Disk Signature After Copy or not 7 9 Language Sets system language English or Japanese 7 10 Select Speed Sets data transmission speed 7 11 Set to Default Reverts everything back to original manufacturer settings 8 Log Manager Available in G ...

Page 10: ...ite protection 9 2 Copy Comp WriteP Copies data from the source to targets then compares and set targets with write protection 9 3 Set Write Protect Sets targets with write protection 9 4 Set Write Enable Reverses the USB write protection 9 5 Show USB WP Info Displays basic information for W Mode USB drives ...

Page 11: ...rce device capacity Note The number of working connected targets will be displayed on LCD Press OK to start Note Before duplication select the data area at 6 1 Copy area Press together for 5 seconds to stop operation on the slowest device Press ESC for 5 seconds to stop all the copy jobs Note If flash card is removed during copy process the system will stop immediately and red light will illuminat...

Page 12: ... any formatting because this function will delete the flash media s data 4 1 Signal H2 Format This function can precheck the 2 0 3 0 signal of the flash s first then performs a read and write test to determine the flash s quality After H2 Keep Format test the device will be formatted back to its original format Supports FAT16 FAT32 exFAT 4 2 H2 Format This function performs a read and write test t...

Page 13: ...nge This function sets the quality check capacity range Use the buttons to set the range from 1 to 100 The higher the percentage the longer it takes 4 7 Setup Range MB This function sets the quality check capacity range in MB Use the buttons to set the range from 1MB to 9000MB Note The duplicator will abide by whichever was set last if both Range and Range MB are set 4 8 Set Error Limit This funct...

Page 14: ...t doesn t reach the minimum speed value will be identified Note When the red light illuminates to indicate that an error has occurred use the buttons to view the error information 4 11 Low Speed Tolerance Time Sets the tolerance time when flash does not reach the minimum speed from 10 99 seconds The default value is 30 seconds 4 12 Set Capacity Limit This function is used to set the flash device t...

Page 15: ...ormation USB Info This setting displays the flash media s basic information such as file format content size and total capacity Use the buttons to view the information of each flash media source included Note Using this function will not delete the flash media content or format System Info This function displays system information such as model number and software version 01 116G FAT32 15M Total C...

Page 16: ... this process will abandon the task but the original format and content will no longer be readable DoD Erase DoD Erase complies with the U S A Department of Defense DoD 5220 standards by erasing the flash three times which guarantees that data is completely scrubbed Note Use the buttons to view the status progress and information of each port during erase 6 3 Do Format Auto Format This function fo...

Page 17: ...e FAT32 format 6 4 System Update Step 1 Prepare a USB drive for update Connect a USB drive to PC Download the latest firmware unzip the BIOS firmware then save it to the root directory in the USB drive Step 2 Proceed to update firmware Connect USB drive Scroll to select 6 3 System Update then press OK to start the firmware update process Caution The firmware update process may take longer than 5 m...

Page 18: ...a The system will copy the whole flash card including empty space and format This function is useful when users want to copy the whole flash or have a flash source with an unknown format Whole media copies take a bit longer to complete 7 2 Button Sound Controls whether to hear a sound when a button is pressed 7 3 Active USB Revision Sets the operating protocol for the duplicator Both USB 2 0 3 0 T...

Page 19: ... can be bigger than the source capacity Set UP Limit The target capacity can be smaller than the source capacity 7 5 Asynchronous Users can activate Asynchronous copy by selecting Enable or deactivating it by selecting Disable For Asynchronous copy to run the source s data must be smaller than the system s buffer memory and set to Enable However if set to Disable regardless of content size synchro...

Page 20: ... is critical and needs to be a full clone it is recommended to set 0 7 8 Delete Disk Signature After Copy Allow user to delete Disk Signature after copy or not 7 9 Language Sets the system s language English or Japanese 7 10 Select Speed There are 3 transmission speed options Slower Mode Normal Mode Default Faster Mode Use a good quality flash media that supports a faster mode If unsure about the ...

Page 21: ...Out Recent Report and press OK to output the log records from the last 28 days Remove flash media and read the log report on PC 8 3 Out Period Date Insert flash media into Port 1 Go to Out Period Date and press OK to output the log records from a specific date 8 4 Advanced Function Enter protective password to access advanced functions The default password is 123456 Clear ALL Log After entering th...

Page 22: ...ously record log reports If user executes clear log records on the duplicator while LV07 is still running the conflict between LV07 and duplicator might lead a serious system error Note During your first linkage please wait for a few minutes on PC to complete create the log database from duplicator The log manager can store up to 60 000 records If the storage limit is exceeded the system will auto...

Page 23: ...rotect Sets write protection on targets Note This function is not executable on the source port It takes a few seconds to set write protection on all targets 9 4 Set Write Enable This functions release write protected USB drives Insert flash device in any port select Set Write Enable then press OK Within 5 10 seconds the system will release write protected USB drive s Note Requires W mode USB driv...

Page 24: ...agnostic Modes H2 Signal H2 Format H2 Format H2 H5 Signal H5 Format H5 Format H5 Sanitization Modes Quick Erase Full Erase and DoD Erase Format Functions Formats device to FAT16 or FAT32 Compatibility Supported Formats Quick Copy FAT16 32 64 Windows NTFS and Linux Ext2 Ext3 Ext4 LVM Whole Media Copy All Formats including proprietary formats Supported O S All Windows Mac Linux and other stand alone...

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