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Version: SD/USB 80319
Content Index 1. Introduction 1.1 Features……………………………………………………………………….p. 2 1.2 Specification………………………………………………………………..…p. 4 2. Function Overview 2.1 Synchronous & Asynchronous of Copy/Compare/Copy+Compare..……p. 5 2.2 Set Up Function 2.2.1 Analyse Source—Quick Copy Mode (setup 6.2) .…...…….p.8 2.2.2 Asynchronous Hold time(setup 6.4) ………………..……....p. 8 2.2.3 Ignore Size (setup 6.5)………………………………....…… p. 9 2.3 Utility Function………………………………………………………..…….. p. 11 2.4 Function List……………………………………………….…………..……..p. 12 3. Installation Guide 3.1 Hardware Installation Guide………………………………..…………….....p.13 3.2 Illustration……………………………………………………..………..………p.13
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I. Introduction 1.1 Features
Not a PC system, no risk of virus infection. Instant power on and off.
Simple one touch copy, real time information shown on the LCD screen
Support Synchronous and Asynchronous copy/compare/erase
High speed copy up to 10MB per second
Real time copy and compare technology to guarantee data copy success and complete
Superior embedded technology, the most cost effective product
What is the difference between SD/USB duplicator and PC based duplicator:
Multi-task processing and single job processing. Unlike a PC based duplicator, which processes each job one by one, our SD/USB duplicator can work like a work station which can process multiple jobs simultaneously. Each channel works independently. Efficiency. SD/USB duplicator is specially designed for duplicating. It can perform mass duplicating jobs for a long period of time. No risk of virus. SD/USB duplicator is an embedded system, it only copies whatever is on the source. When the system is turned off, nothing will be left in the system including any viruses. Totally no risk of virus infection No mistake of copying the wrong files. There are so many files stored in a PC, it is very likely that an operator could copy the incorrect file. Instant system on and off. No need to wait for system boot up or shut down. Easy and fast.
No limitation of card capacity or format. ①.
If the source card format’s file system is FAT16 or FAT32, the system will automatically detect its content and copy the content data directly to the target flash cards. This will help speed up the copy process, making it fast & efficient.
②.
For example: Source flash FAT
Target flash For FAT16/32 file system, the SD/USB duplicator will only copy the content, no need to copy the whole device
FAT
FAT 16/32 data
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③.
If there is any non FAT16/32 file format such as NTFS, then you can copy
such data by turning off the source analysing function in setup 6.2, the system will copy whatever the source is to the target flash cards. *Please refer to Setup function 6.2 for Analyse Source for details. If you didn’t turn off the “Analyse Source” function and you try to copy not FAT16/32 file format data, then as soon as you start the COPY, the error (Red) LED will illuminate. You can then press
key to check each Flash Card’s status, there
will be an error message of “Not FAT format”.
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1.2 Model & Specification Model
SD703
SD707
SD711
UB703
UB707
UB711
1:3
1:7
1:11
64MB
256MB
256MB
Target Buffer Memory Operation Support Media
Features
Stand Alone SD Duplicator
SD/Micro SD/MMC/RS-MMC/MMC Mobile/SDHC
USB Duplicator
USB1.1, UBS2.0
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Independent and simultaneous operation at each slot channel.
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Asynchronous copy technology. Automatic load data to buffer memory, each slot copy independently and continuously. No limit of copy q'ty.
3.
Up to 10MB per second bandwidth at each slot channel
4.
Compatible with most common formats such as FAT16, FAT32.
5.
Copy, Compare, Copy+Compare function for selection
6.
Compare technology guaranteed data copy integrity
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Auto FAT source analysis to enhance copy speed
8.
Flash Firmware update
Display
2X16 Monochrome LCD display
Power Supply
Maximum below 50W
Control Button
4 push buttons (Up, Down, OK, Esc)
LED
2 LED(Green/Red) on each slot
Humidity
Temperature Safety System Dimension Weight
Working
20%~80%
Storage
5%~95%
Working
0 C~75 C
Storage
-20 C~85 C
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CE, UL, ROHS 32*20*11.3 cm
29*19.2*17.2 cm
43.7*19.2*27.1 cm
2.5 kg
4.5 kg
7.5 kg
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2. Function Overview
2.1 About Synchro & Asynchro Copy/Compare/Copy+Compare
This duplicator can auto detect and support two copy modes:
Synchronous
Asynchronous
When you plug in a source flash card and press the OK key of Copy or Compare function, the system will then start to scan the source to check the content size of the source. If the source content size is less than system’s buffer memory, then it will automatically start asynchronous copying. If the source content size is larger than the system’s buffer memory, it will detect this and show the total number of how many target flash cards are ready for copy or it will auto start synchronous copying when target flash cards are fully loaded.
What is Synchronous and Asynchronous copying:
Synchronous
means all flash cards have to copy simultaneously. You
have to plug in a source and have targets plugged in. Copy will start either when you press the OK key or the system will automatically start copying when cards slots are fully loaded.
Asynchronous
will firstly read the source data into the system’s buffer
memory, after reading and comparing has finished it will then start copying immediately as soon as there is any device flash card is plugged. You can copy continuously by plugging in one after one. You can take out a flash card which has finished copying, and continue to put another flash card in its place. Repeat the process until you’ve completed your copying. You can turn off the Asynchronous function and keep Synchronous copying mode no matter what the content size is, please check setup function 6.6.
Notes: After SD/USB dupe copy, the target flash cards data and format will same as source flash card. Original data in target flash cards will be covered over i.e. erased.
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How to make Synchronous and Asynchronous Copying. Synchronous Copying –-> When source content size is larger than system buffer memory. ①. Plug in the source flash card. Select either copy/compare/copy+compare function and then press OK. USB(963M) 450M 0 ready
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Plug in the target flash cards. The LCD will show the number of target flash plugged in and ready for copying, USB(963M) 450M 3 ready
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When all flash cards are plugged in, press the OK key to start copying. Or when all slots are plugged in the system will automatically start copying. COPY 15% 0:32
450M 68M
Content size Progressed size Progressed time & %
Note: When copying is in process, the green LED’s will flash. When the copying has finished the green LED’s will stop flashing but will remain illuminated. If an error occurs the red LED will illuminate.
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Asynchronous Copy -- Only when the source content size is less than the system buffer memory. ①. Plug in the source flash and press OK key. The system will start to read the source content into system’s buffer. It will then immediately start to copy once a target flash card has been plugged in. USB(58M)
Reading source data into system buffer
Reading…. Pass: 0 Fail: 0
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Starts copying when targets are plugged in
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During copying each card slot’s green LED will flash, DON’T take out the card while copying. When copying has finished the Green LED will stop flashing and remain illuminated, then you can take out the card and put in another new flash card. The q’ty of copy Pass/Fail and in “working” process will be displayed on the LCD. The Red LED will only illuminate when there is a copying error.
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You can repeatedly take out cards which have finished copying and plug in a new flash card. The LCD will show accumulated q’ty of copied pass/fail cards and the cards still in the copying process. Copy finished number Pass: 5 Fail: 0
Working 2
The q’ty of flash card in process
Note 1: The buffer memory for each model is: Model
1:3
1:7
1:11
Buffer
64MB
256MB
256MB
Note 2: During Asynchronous copying, you can press Flash Card’s copying status and progress.
key to check each
When there is an error (Red LED on), you can also press each Flash Card’s status.
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key to check
2.2 SET UP Functions 2.2.1 Analyse Source—Quick Copy Mode (Setup 6.2)
ON-- Quick Copy. When this function is ON, the system will automatically analyse the source flash card’s file format. If the file format is FAT12/16/32 file system which the duplicator recognises then the system will only copy the content data instead of copying the whole flash card including the empty space. For example a 2GB flash card which is FAT32 file format and has only 50 MB of data inside, the system will only copy that specific 50MB of data. Which will only take a few seconds to copy the source.
OFF-- Non-FAT copy (RAW card copy). If the analyse source function was set to OFF 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 and you don’t want the system to be confused by such a format.
2.2.2 Asynchronous Hold time (Setup 6.4) 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: Wait
too long Exit?
Press OK to exit this Asynchronous or press ESC to keep this status.
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2.2.3 Ignore Size (Setup 6.5) The purpose of this function is to set the flash card capacity tolerance between the source and target. The default setting is “Don’t Care” that means there is no limit of tolerance between the source and target. If you require the source and target flash cards to be limited to a certain capacity tolerance then you can set the % of the tolerance. A.
How to keep the Source and Target within a certain tolerance.
If the setting is 3%, this means the capacity between source and target devices allows only 3% tolerance. You can increase the tolerance % depending on your requirements. *For example if your source device has a capacity of 1919MB, that means the acceptable target devices’ capacity will be limited to between 1976MB to 1861MB. If the capacity difference between the source and target is larger than the tolerance setting then when you start to copy the error (Red) LED will illuminate. You will then see a message “not correct size” when you press
key to check each flash card status.
What will happen if setting a higher tolerance %? When you set a higher % it will let the source flash copy to all kind of targets which have a greater capacity difference from the source flash cards. For example to copy a 1GB source device to 2GB target devices or from a 4GB device to 1GB targets the content size must be less than 1GB.
B.
2.1 If a source device has a smaller
capacity than the target devices, for
example 1GB to 2GB: Size tolerance % should be set to “don’t care”. Example: A. Source 1GB FAT
B. Target 2GB FAT
Copy OK. Warning: The target 2GB will become 1GB when it
The data is randomly located instead of
read on PC. You can only restore its 2GB
sequentially located in each flash card
capacity by re-formatting the device.
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2.2
If a source flash has a
greater capacity
than the target flash for example
2GB copy to 1GB: Set the tolerance % to a higher level or set “don’t care” (no limit). The copy result i.e. pass or fail will depend on if the content data is within the capacity of the target devices. Even if the content size is small, there are two results: (as shown in illustrations 1 and 2) Illustration 1. When a FAT16/32 content is within the target flash card’s capacity A. Source B. Target 2GB 1GB
O -- Copy OK.
(FAT16/32 Data)
Because the data is
within the 1GB area.
a. Flash card’s data is located randomly (as illustrated in A) not sequentially. Illustration 2. When the content is located beyond the target flash card’s capacity. A . Source B. Target 2GB 1GB
X -- Copy Fail.
Because the data is
outside of the 1GB area.
FAT16/32 Data
X ** The copy will fail because the data was stored beyond the 1GB area. The duplicator will copy whatever the data is, it won’t change the data’s location.
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Utility Functions 1 ○
Erase
Quick Erase (function 5.1) will only erase the FAT index table of each flash card, and Full Erase (function 5.2) will completely erase the whole flash card. Therefore full erase will take more time.
2 ○
System update This is to update the system’s firmware version. Please save and un-zip the update file to your SD/USB drive (please don’t put it in a folder). Select function 5.3 system update, and press OK, the system will automatically start system updating. When it’s finished, please turn off the system for 5 seconds and then turn it on again. The new version of firmware will have been uploaded.
Operational tips: 1 DON’T pull out any flash card which is in the copying process. When a flash card is ○ copying the green LED light will flash. Never pull out any card whose LED is flashing, this may not only damage the flash card but also the system hardware circuit. 2 Some users may like to use a USB converter to copy other different types of flash ○
cards, such as CF, SD, or Memory stick etc. Since the quality and stability of each USB converter in the market is very different, a poor quality USB converter may cause the damage to the machine and also the copy quality or Flash card.
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2.4 Function List : Function
Description
1. Copy
This option makes USB/SD flash copy.
2. Compare 3. Copy+Compare
This option makes a bit-by-bit comparison between the master source and all other copied flash cards. This option will make a copy first and then compare the copied flashes with the source immediately after the copy has finished.
4. Information 4.1 USB/SD Info
This feature will show USB/SD flash’s basic information such as flash type, content size, and available space. This feature will show information of the duplicator system, including
4.2 System Info
controller model number, buffer memory capacity and software version.
5. Utility 5.1
Quick Erase USB/SD
5.2
Full Erase USB/SD
5.3
System Update
This operation can quickly erase the index of the USB/SD flash in the Writer bay. This operation will completely erase data of USB/SD flash in the Writer bay. It takes longer than Quick Erase. This operation can upgrade the system firmware via the USB
6. Setup 6.1
Start-up Menu
6.2 Analyse Source (Quick Copy Mode) 6.3 Button Beep 6.4 Asyn Hold Time 6.5 Ignore Size 6.6 Asynchronous 6.7 Language
You can select which function is shown first when the duplicator is turned on. ON to copy FAT16/32 file content. OFF to copy non FAT (RAW card) copy file format. You can choose whether to hear a beep or not when a button is pressed. To set how long the system should wait to ask if to continue or exit the function of Asynchronous copying job. To set the tolerance % of the source and target capacity tolerance. The default setting is “don’t care”. No limit of capacity tolerance. To set the function of Asynchronous copy mode. To keep all copies in Synchronous method. Set system language interface.
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3 INSTALLATION GUIDE 3.1 Hardware Installation Guide
Please use a new IDE which is enclosed with the duplicator. Please install the IDE cable as shown in the illustration shown below: Don’t interlace the IDE cables and ensure each one is securely connected to the IDE socket. 3.2 Illustration
1-3 USB/SD
** Don’t use the Port#1 to connect IDE cable. This port has no function, start from Port#2.
1-7 USB/SD
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1-11 USB/SD
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