Addonics Technologies HDUS11NB User Manual

Addonics Technologies HDUS11NB User Manual

1:11 hdd duplicator nb

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T E C H N O L O G I E S
User Guide
1:11 HDD Duplicator NB
(HDUS11NB)
www.addonics.com
v8.1.11
Technical Support
If you need any assistance to get your unit functioning properly, please have your
product information ready and contact Addonics Technical Support at:
Hours: 8:30 am - 6:00 pm PST
Phone: 408-453-6212
Email: http://www.addonics.com/support/query/

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  • Page 1 T E C H N O L O G I E S User Guide 1:11 HDD Duplicator NB (HDUS11NB) www.addonics.com v8.1.11 Technical Support If you need any assistance to get your unit functioning properly, please have your product information ready and contact Addonics Technical Support at:...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table Of Contents Basic Instructions....Page 2 Functions ... . . Page 4 Copy HDD ... . . Page 5 Compare HDD .
  • Page 3 Screws Removing Cover of Duplicator Loosen the 3 screws at the back of the tower for each side panel using a Philips screwdriver. Push each side panel toward the rear of the tower to disengage and remove. Installing drives into the Duplicator Each of the 12 remaining bays in the cabinet can directly secure one 5.25”...
  • Page 4 Connecting the Power Cable and Powering On 1. Connect the power cord provided from the wall outlet to the back of the tower. 2. Push the power button to turn on the HDD duplicator. The Duplicator Panel There are four buttons and an LCD on the panel of HDD Duplicator. 1.
  • Page 5: Functions

    Functions The copy controller has 11 functions in total, with the 11 th (Adv Setup) being a hidden system function that only appears when the ESC key is pressed fo r 2 seconds until there is a beep. These are shown below. 1.
  • Page 6: Copy Hdd

    Cop y HDD Copy HDD copies data directly from the source hard disk to the target hard disk. Please make sure that the capacity of the target hard disk is equal o r larger than the source hard disk. Choose option 1 from the menu: 1.
  • Page 7: Prescan Source

    Press ENT to begin the comparison. The LCD will display the following info. Comp-23MB/s 0% 232.9GB 00: 0 0:00 Once the comparison is complete the LCD will display the following info as well as the amou data on the source hard disk. Compare OK:11 Fail: 0 Async Compare...
  • Page 8: Rescan Bus

    ReScan Bus ReScan Bus allows swapping the source or target in and out without having to reboot the system. Choose option 6 from the menu: 6. ReScan BUS Press ENT to re-scan hardware. The LCD will display the following info: Re-Sc a n BUS NOW? When the scan is complete the LCD will display the following info: Bus re- scan OK !
  • Page 9: Overwrite

    Overwrite Overwrite is used to overwrite the data of the hard disk, it will erase all HDDs connected to the duplicator (including Source HDD). There are 3 sub-options: One pass, 3 pass and 7 pass. Choose option 9 from the menu: 9.
  • Page 10: Startup Menu

    Copy Size This option is used to specify the size of the source hard disk for simplifying further copying operations. 10-02. Setup Copy Size Press ENT and the LCD will display a detailed list of options as shown below Copy Size 100%~1% (*MB) Use the Up and Down arrow keys to choose different copy sizes.
  • Page 11: Device Info

    Device Info This option is used to display the details of all hard disks connected to the copy controller. 10-06. Setup Device Info Press ENT and the LCD will display each hard disk' information in order as shown below. 0 Source CH: 0 Hitachi 232.9GB System Info This option displays system information .
  • Page 12: Quick Compare

    Tolerance Size the source and target capacity. This is to ensure that when the target drive is smaller than the source drive, the duplication process will not start. 10-11. Setup Tolerance Size Press ENT to enter the following figure. The default is 0. Use t he Up and Down a rrow keys to choose 1MB~100MB of source.
  • Page 13: Advanced Setup

    Advance Setup Adv Setup offers expert users access t o more advanced system settings. To access this option, hold down the ESC key for two seconds until it appears. 11. Adv Setup Read Error Skip This function sets the system to ignore any errors during the copying process. Normally if there is an error during copying a warning is displayed on the LCD.
  • Page 14 Fu ll Erase HDD This function is used to full erase all data on the HDD. Please backup any important data before using this function. 11- 05.Adv Setup Full Erase HDD Press ENT to enter the following scr een. Use the Up and Down buttons to select the HDD to erase.
  • Page 15: Load Default

    Load Default Press ESC to return to the main menu then use the ENT butt on to select. This function resets all settings to their factory default. This function helps th e system recover from errors caused by an illegal operati o n. 11-07.Adv Setup Load Default Press ENT to enter the following screen.
  • Page 16: Basic Troubleshooting

    Basic Troubleshooting If the LCD blank after the device is turned on, check that the power cable is properly connected and that the power supply is on. Error Message When the system is running a copy operation or hardware diagnostics, if the operation is manually terminated by pressing ESC an error message will be shown by the LCD.
  • Page 17: Error Messages List

    Error Messages List E rror Messages Description Applied to Source Drive Not Exist! No source HDD exist Copy, Async Copy, Compare, during operating Async Compare, PreScan, Source, Source Size, Copy Size, Toler ance Size User Abort! Cancel operating Any functi on and any time No Drive Exist Device Info No HDD exist during...
  • Page 18: Firmware Update Procedure

    Firmware Update Procedure (Requires one hand drive containing the firmware file): 1. Create a 50MB HDD partition with FAT/FAT32 NTFS files system on any SATA hard drive. 2. Download the firmware and unzip the file to .BIN file format. 3. Copy the.BIN file onto the 50 MB partition of the HDD. 4.

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