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Function Introduction
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7.2.2. Whole Media
Setup the duplicator in Whole Media function, the system will 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. For example, a 2GB flash card which is
FAT32 file format and has only 50 MB of data inside, if you setup "Whole Media", the
system will copy whole 2GB of Flash. It will take longer time to copy the source.
7.3 Button Beep
Choose whether to hear a beep or not when a button is pressed.
7.4 Asyn Hold time
This is to set the time to exit asynchronous copying when you've temporarily finished
copying and you've pulled out all the devices, but you haven't exited the copying job.
This is to prevent you from mistakenly overwriting a source device when you'd like to
start a new source copy but you forgot to stop the previous asynchronous copying
job. The default setting is 30 seconds. When the system detects that all the flash cards
have been pulled and no new cards have been plugged in after 30 seconds the LCD
will display:
Press to exit this Asynchronous or press to keep this status.
7.5 Target Tolerance
To set the tolerance % of capacity gap between the source and target. There are three
models of settings as below, and the default setting is "No limit".
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Allow Tolerance: Under this model, users can set the up and low tolerance % of
capacity gap separately between the source and target. And the duplicator will
views the setting as capacity limit of target flash media, and filters out the target
with incorrect capacity.
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For example : If the flash media is marked as 1G with real capacity of 1000MB
inside, when user allows the up and low tolerance to be 1 %, then the workable
capacity of target flash media will be :
99% *1000MB~101% *1000MB
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990MB~1010MB
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No limit: there is no any limit on capacity between the source and target. Please
be noted that, under this model, if the data size in the source is over the capacity
of target, it might lead to incomplete copy.
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100% Same: The capacity of targets has to be exactly the same as the source, or
it will not able to execute any function.