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Before You Start Important Notice Carefully read the entire manual before operating. Never turn off the power while the firmware is updating. Devices will operate at high temperature during high-speed tasks. Please wear protective gloves to prevent burns when handling devices. Devices working in high temperature may cause it to slow down or even shut down.
Notice Symbols Special items, procedures, or notes to be observed prior to use. Refers to related duplicator operations, special details, tips, or Note suggestions for operational effectiveness. Caution Refers to procedures that need to be adhered to or precautions.
Product Introduction Front View LCD Display Source Port (Port1) Control Buttons ▲: Forward ▼: Backward OK: Confirm LED Indicator ESC: Escape Green: Pass/Working Red: Fail Back View Power Switch Power Supply USB Port for PC-Monitoring...
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Package 12V DC Adaptor x 1 Duplicator x 1 Power Cord x 1 PC-Link Software User Manual x 1 USB Cable for Disc x 1 PC Link x 1 Power Adapter Standard contents that include power adapter(s) are sufficient for USB devices. Optional power adapter(s) are required when cloning/erasing USB-HDD.
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UB960 12V 12.5A UB970 12V 12.5A UB980 12V 12.5A UB9120 12V 12.5A *Remark for UB9120: Please connect to the corresponding ports.
Function Table *Below functions and features subject to change without notice. Function Description 1. Copy Data or whole media duplication only. 2. Compare Bit-for-bit comparison between the source and target flash medias. 3. Copy & First copies, then compares the target to the source once duplication Compare is completed.
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4.11 Set Loop Count Sets the testing loop count. Each test loop contains a writing & comparing test. 5.1 USB Info. This feature will show flash’s data information, file format, content size, and capacity. 5. Information 5.2 System Info. This feature will show system information, such as, model number and software version.
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6.9 A2 Fake Picker Checks if a USB contains fake capacity. 6.10 Release Protect USB 6.10.1 Do Release Protect (Available in Golden Series) (Available in Golden Series) Reverses the USB write protection. 7.1 Start-up Menu Selects which function is first displayed when powered on. 7.2.1 System and Files The system automatically analyzes the source data’s format and copies only the data area.
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7.13 Adjust Clock (Available in Golden Series) Adjusts the time clock displayed on LCD monitor. 7.14 Use Port 2 as Compare Source (Available in Golden Series) Double-source setting. When this function is enabled, Port 2 will become the comparison source. 7.15 Minimum Speed Allows user to disable or set minimum threshold speed.
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9.1 Out Today Report Outputs today’s log records. 9.2 Out Recent Report Outputs recent log records. 9.3 Out Period Date 9. Log Manager Outputs log records for user defined time periods. 9.4.1 Clear ALL Log (Available in 9.4 Advanced Function Clears all log records with password Golden Series) entry.
Function Description 1. Copy Step 1: Prepare source and target devices. Recommendation: Target device(s)’ capacity must be equal to or larger Note than the source device capacity. Step 2: Insert source and target devices. Step 3: Proceed to copy. Scroll to select "1. Copy", then press "OK" to start the duplication process. The number of working/connected targets will be displayed on LCD.
If flash card is removed during copy process, the system will stop immediately, and red light will illuminate to notify user the copy has failed. Removing the flash card during copy is strongly discouraged as Note it will damage the flash card. Backup the data on target flash cards before starting the copying process as any pre-existing data will be lost once copy is complete.
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4.2 H2+Format 100% This function 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). 4.3 H5 RW 100% This function performs a read and write test to determine the flash’s quality. The flash’s original data will be erased during this test.
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4.6 Set Error Limit This function sets the error tolerance range while checking the flash. Use the ▲▼ buttons to set the error limit value. Select units to use (KB or MB), then select the value. [Setup Error Limit] [Setup Unit] 9000MB 4.7 Minimum Read Speed This function can be used to select the flash media whose reading speed is too slow.
[Set Capacity Limit] [Set Capacity Limit] 1. Set Upper Limit 2. Set Lower Limit 4.11 Set Loop Count Sets the testing loop count. Each test loop contains a writing & comparing test. Use the▲▼buttons to set the range from 0 to 10. [Set Loop Count] 5.
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This function formats flash into FAT. Plug in the flash media and press "OK". The system will automatically detect its capacity, then format the media per its capacity. l If the flash media format is already FAT16 or FAT32, the format function won’t alter its original format.
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USB Duplicator [#02] Read: 14.7MB 2. Measure Speed Write: 7.0MB " Use the▲▼keys to view the exact "Read" and "Write" flash media speed on each port. To protect source data, the system will not execute “Measure Speed” Note on the master device. The function may alter the format and data content of flash.
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Note Quick erase function will erase only FAT 16/32 formatted devices. 6.5 Full Erase Completely erases the entire flash media, including format and content. This task takes longer. Pressing <ESC> during this process will abandon the task, but the original format and content will no longer be readable.
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The firmware update process may take longer than 5 minutes. Please do not disrupt power or process during BIOS update. If interrupted, the Caution system will become useless. U-Reach will not be held responsible for any damages. 6.8 Calc. CRC64 This function will count the CRC64 value for the source port.
7. Setup 7.1 Start-up Menu Sets which function is displayed powered on. The default setting is "1. Copy". 7.2 Copy Area ! System and Files Also known as "Quick Copy”. The source’s format is automatically analyzed and if it’s recognizable, such as, FAT 16/32/64, NTFS, or Linux ext. 2/3/4, the system will copy the data only, rather than the entire flash.
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For example, if the target tolerance is set to "±1%", targets whose capacities are 2.02GB or more and 1.98GB or less will not be copied. Source Target tolerance setting: ± 1% Real Capacity 2GB 1.98GB (2GB – 1%) 2.02GB (2GB +1%) 7.5 Asynchronous Settings Users can activate Asynchronous copy by selecting “Enable”...
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The use of this setting is highly advised as it prevents data loss due to unstable flash. Users can set the time gap of power supply between copy and compare. The time gap can be set from 0 to 15 seconds. The default is "3". 7.8 Auto Start After Fill Device Sets auto start of copy/compare task upon insertion of all targets.
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For example, if a device is set to power off automatically after “complete” command, then user must set “Do NOT Check” to make sure the LCD keeps the copy result for reference. [Monitor Device After Copy] Total OK: 10 NG: 0 Do NOT Check 12:48 OK: 10...
Function [7.16.1 LED in Factory Mode] Set LEDs in Traditional or Factory mode. [LED in Factory Mode] • Traditional Mode (Default): Green lights on after Traditional Mode press “OK” and successfully detecting devices. • Factory Mode #1: All lights off after press “OK” and successfully detecting devices. •...
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8.9 Power Off Between Loop 8.10 Compare Count Per Copy 8.2 Burn-In (Auto Data) The Burn-In test on flash targets continually copies & compares source data. You could view related settings in the table below. The duplicator would abide by the last setting picked if users chose both “Burn Time”...
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Loop 0 is equal to Loop 99999 Note The duplicator will abide by the last setting picked if users chose both “Burn Time” and “Loop Count.” 8.5 Set Test Range [Set Test Range] Sets the flash media test range. The range can be set from 1% 100% to 100%.
Sets the compare count in each loop during Copy & Compare burn-in test. The default setting is one compare (reading) test per loop. Note Can only be set in [8.1 Burn-In (Copy+Compare)]. 9. Log Manager (Available in Golden Series) The Log Report Management Tool assists users with monitoring, recording, and managing the entire duplication process.
If the sticks were originally protected, the system will automatically Caution release protection, then copy. 10.2 Copy+Comp+WriteP. Copies data from the source to targets, compares, then set the write protection on targets. If the sticks were originally protected, the system will automatically Caution release protection, then copy+compare.
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Before Step , make sure the duplicator has completed boot-up. There are configuration files when launching LV07B. Make sure you Caution are launching the .exe file on the PC, and not with the provided U- Reach mini-CD software. Step 5: When the below screen is shown, the duplicator has linked to the computer successfully and is ready to use the real-time monitoring function.
How to Use Event Log? The log manager is an excellent management tool for operation control purposes. It can record duplication operation, system, and targets information details. 1. Out Today Report Step 1: Insert flash media into Port 1. Step 2: Go to "Out Today Report” and press “OK” to output today’s log records. Step 3: Remove flash media and read the log report on PC.
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Before using function “Clear ALL Log” during PC connection, please observe the following steps: 1. Close the PC-Link software (LV07B) or 2. Disconnect the duplicator from PC Caution *The PC-Link software (LV07B) is designed to continuously 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.
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¤ Explanation of Log Report – USB Series Machine Info. Date Time Port Result Function Execution Time Capacity (Sectors) VID PID [Serial No.]...
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¤ Definition Information Item Description Print Date The output date of log report Log Output Model The duplicator’s model info. Information F/W Ver The duplicator’s firmware version Machine ID The ID number of duplicators Start No The beginning log record in the log report End No The last log record in the log report The number of log record...
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A2 FAKE PICKER Checks if an SD/TF(MS) flash card contain (USB/SD/MSD Only) fake capacity. BURN IN Flash media durability test. (DATA,XXXXMB) (Data Only Copy, Capacity of Data). (Whole,XXXXMB) (Whole Media Copy, Capacity of Source Device). (10%) (The percentage of inspection) R:18.3M/S Reading Speed.
Maintenance Guide Steps to replace socket ! Turn off power For your safety, please turn off the power before inspecting or replacing Caution the socket. " Use your hand or a flat head screwdriver to remove the faceplate screws. Please use extreme caution while using a screwdriver to remove the Caution screws as they can cause the screwdriver to slip.
No risk of virus infection: Intelligent 9 Series flash duplicator is an embedded system, it ❷ only copies whatever is on the source. When the system is turned off, nothing will be left in the system.
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Q6. Is it possible to copy when there is a big difference between Source and Target’s capacity? For example, a 8GB source copy to 16GB targets? A: Yes, but the source data must be within the capacity of the target devices. However, due to capacity discrepancy, errors and lost data may occur.
Specification Series Intelligent9 USB Duplicator Operation Type Stand-alone, FPGA-based operation (Non-PC based) Supported Languages English or Japanese Specifications LCD Display Backlit Monochrome LCD Display LEDs 2 LED Indicators per Port (1 Red/ 1 Green) Control Panel 4 Push Buttons (▲, ▼, OK, ESC) Quick Copy (Systems &...
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