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5.3 System Info

 

This function will display basic information such as device model, name, capacity, etc…

 

Scroll to select "5.3 System Info”, then press "OK" to view the connected device(s). Then 
scroll through to view all information.

 

 

5.4 Read Speed 

(Available on PE400E and PV800.)

 

This function will calculate the read speed of the selected device. The device’s original data 
will not be modified after checking. Scroll to select "5.4 Read Speed”, then press "OK" to 
select the device, and then press “OK” to proceed.

 

 

5.5 Write Speed 

(Available on PE400E and PV800.)

 

This function will calculate the write speed of the selected device. The device’s original data 
will be modified after checking. Scroll to select "5.5 Write Speed”, then press "OK" to select 
the device, and then press “OK” to proceed.

 

 

Caution

 

Before doing this function, please make sure that there is no important data 
on the SSD/HDD to prevent the important data from being erased.

 

 

5.6 Calc. CRC64

 

This function will count the CRC64 value for the source port. The CRC64 value is an easy way 
to double check the source data is correct.

 

 
 

Note

 

Ensure that the SSD does not have any bad sectors.

 

Caution

 

The firmware update process may take longer than 5 minutes. Please do not 
disrupt power or process during BIOS update. If interrupted, the system will 
become useless. When the update completes, a message will display on the 
LCD and ask to turn off the machine for 5 seconds. The supplier will not be 
held responsible for any damages.

 

Caution 

User is responsible for verification of targets’ quality. Testing a few completed 
targets in a mass production environment for quality control is recommended.

 

Summary of Contents for PV Series

Page 1: ...PV Series M 2 SSD NVMe SATA Duplicator and Sanitizer User Manual v A 03 ...

Page 2: ...3 Warranty 3 Piracy Statement 3 Before You Start 4 Notice Symbols 4 Functions Table 5 Product Overview 8 Functions 11 1 Copy 11 2 Compare 12 3 Copy Compare 12 4 Erase 12 6 Setup 15 How to plug in M 2 SSD 22 Maintenance Guide 23 v A 03 ...

Page 3: ...oducts software program and or hardware issues can cause loss of data defective formatting or unreliable 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 are subject to change without notice or obligation Warranty U Reach provides a basic one year parts and la...

Page 4: ...er cord for 2 minutes for discharge 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 remove HDDs Static electricity may cause duplication error Please pay attention to the duplicator s environment and while operating equipme...

Page 5: ...ure 4 5 Secure Erase Erases the non loadable areas complying with NIST 800 88 Standards 5 Utility 5 1 Show Device Info Displays basic information such as device model name capacity etc 5 2 Update System 5 2 1 Update BIOS Updates system firmware through the rear SD port or the source port 5 2 2 Create Update HDD Prepares by formatting the device to a 2GB FAT partition to accept firmware file 5 3 Sy...

Page 6: ...function to copy the end GPT format 6 4 Skip Bad Sectors Skips source bad sectors 6 5 Language Sets preferred language English Japanese Spanish 6 6 Advanced Setup 6 6 1 Unknown Format 6 6 1 1Copy Unknown Copies unknown format s 6 6 2 2 Skip Unknown Skips unknown format s 6 6 2 Erase Master 6 6 2 1 Disabled Source port will be unable to erase 6 6 2 2 Enabled Source port will be able to erase 6 6 3 ...

Page 7: ...ed 6 6 7 Boot Password Sets password for bootup 6 6 8 Delete Disk Signature After Copy No Yes Do not copy the disk signature onto target devices 6 6 9 Target Tolerance Sets the capacity tolerance range between the source and target The default setting is No limit 6 6 10 Clean SSD Before Copy No The default setting is No Yes 6 7 Restore Defaults Reinstates manufacturer settings ...

Page 8: ...8 Product Overview PV400E and PV800 Front View Back View Source Port Control Buttons LCD Display 12V Power Adapter Power Switch SD Slot for FW Update ...

Page 9: ...9 PV1200 and PV2400 Front View Back View Source Port Control Buttons LCD Display Power Input Power Switch OK Buttons ...

Page 10: ...tus LCD Configuration Number of Target Device Function Total Size Forward Confirm OK The slowest Device Time elapsed and copy progress Copied processed size Backward Cancel Back Yellow Powered Green Pass Red Fail ...

Page 11: ...ted The quantity of passed or failed target device s and the copied duration will be displayed on the LCD after duplication completes Note Recommendation Target device s capacity must be equal to or larger than the source device capacity Note The number of working connected targets will be displayed on LCD Press OK to start Note Press together for 5 seconds to stop operation on the slowest device ...

Page 12: ...e from the connected device s Scroll to select 4 1 Quick Erase then press OK to start the erasing process 4 2 Full Erase This function will erase all data per NIST 800 88 Standards to the connected device s Scroll to select 4 2 Full Erase then press OK to start the erasing process 4 3 DoD Erase This function will erase all data per DoD 5220 22 M Standards on the connected device s Scroll to select...

Page 13: ...view the submenus 5 1 Show Device Info This function will display basic information such as device model name capacity etc Scroll to select 5 1 Show Device Info then press OK to view the connected device s Then through to view connected device s by port number order 5 2 Update System Step 1 Prepare a M 2 SSD for update Connect a M 2 SSD to the source port Scroll to select 5 2 2 Create BIOS Format ...

Page 14: ...press OK to select the device and then press OK to proceed Caution Before doing this function please make sure that there is no important data on the SSD HDD to prevent the important data from being erased 5 6 Calc CRC64 This function will count the CRC64 value for the source port The CRC64 value is an easy way to double check the source data is correct Note Ensure that the SSD does not have any b...

Page 15: ...thods Selecting the Proper Copy Modes Example There are two defined partitions in a 500GB device The charts below illustrate what portion would be duplicated Copy and Compare Preparations Please consider the following settings before proceeding with copy 6 2 Copy Modes 6 3 Copy GPT Back Area 6 4 Skip Bad Sectors 100GB 250GB 500GB 60GB Data 150GB Unallocated 30GB Data System and files 100GB 250GB 5...

Page 16: ...tem and Files instead of the entire device The system will analyze the source device and identify the data area to copy If the source device s data is within the target device s capacity the copy will be processed FAT16 32 exFAT NTFS EXT2 EXT3 EXT4 and HFS HFS HFSX are supported in this copy mode All Partitions Copy or skip HPA DCO unknown partitions modified formats etc defined by settings Scroll...

Page 17: ...K to save the copy method Copies the whole source device irrespective of content format partition or empty space This mode does not analyze the data Percentage Select percentage of source capacity to copy Scroll to select 6 2 Copy Area Percentage then press OK to save the copy method Copy Area Whole Device ...

Page 18: ...get HDD will reconstruct the GPT Backup Area by Windows system It may require the HDD to restart to work 6 4 Skip Bad Sectors Scroll to select 6 4 Skip Bad Sectors then press OK to scroll through the available values for skipping bad sectors If the device data is critical and needs to be a full clone it is Copy Area Percentage GPT Index Partition GPT Backup Area Disabling function 6 3 Copy GPT Bac...

Page 19: ...nown Format Copy Unknown then press OK to save this setting Skip Unknown Skip unknown format s Scroll to select 6 6 1 Unknown Format Skip Unknown then press OK to save this setting 6 6 2 Erase Master This function allows user to enable or disable the source port for sanitization Scroll to select 6 6 2 Erase Master then press OK Then scroll through to select one of two settings Disabled Devices con...

Page 20: ...n allows users to enable or disable the 4 control panel buttons Scroll to select 6 6 5 Lock Key then press OK to access available settings Disabled Scroll to select 6 6 5 Lock Key Do NOT Lock Key then press OK to save this setting Enabled Scroll to select 6 6 5 Lock Key Do Lock Key press OK then reboot the system to activate the setting Only buttons are disabled To unlock keys press OK ESC simulta...

Page 21: ...rce and target device There are 3 submenu modes No Limit 100 Same Allow the UP LOW Limit If the capacity is outside the tolerance range the copy will fail 6 6 10 Clean SSD Before Copy Sets to clear SSD before copy function The default setting is No 6 7 Restore Defaults Restores all setting to manufacture defaults Scroll to select 6 7 Restore Defaults then press OK to restore settings back to manuf...

Page 22: ...n M 2 SSD Step 1 Align M 2 SSD to connecting port Step 2 Insert M 2 SSD at an angle to connecting port Step 3 Pull back the rubber standoff Step 4 Place M 2 SSD securely all the way down and release the rubber standoff ...

Page 23: ... power Caution For your safety please turn off the power before inspecting or replacing the socket Step 2 Remove the faceplate screws Caution Please use extreme caution while using a screwdriver to remove the screws as it can easily slip and damage the surrounding area ...

Page 24: ...24 Step 3 Remove the cover plate Step 4 Replace the socket s Step 5 Replace and secure the cover plate Specifications subject to change without notice ...

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