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⚫ Using the Copy+Compare function provides the most flawless duplication. ⚫ Damage incurred due to non-compliance with U-Reach operating instructions will void ⚫ the warranty. Store the equipment safely when not in use and keep out of the reach of children.
Introduction 1. Features The new Intelligent 9 Series was designed with diversified media compatibility and high- speed performance in mind to not only flawlessly duplicate numerous large capacity targets that effectively meet high volume demands, but also provides helpful flash card examinations by delivering the most accurate testing functions known today.
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2. Hardware Overview Front View Control Buttons ▲: Forward Souce Port ▼: Backward LED Indicator OK: Confirm Green: Pass/Working ESC: Escape Red: Fail Back View Power Switch Power Supply USB Port for PC Link...
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3. Package Contents 12V DC Adaptor x 1 Duplicator x 1 User Manual x 1 Power Cord x 1 PC-Link Software USB Cable for Disc x 1 PC Link x 1 4. Power Adapter Each model may require a different power adapter per its need. The following reference table illustrate adapter requirements for each series.
Function Table *Below functions and features subject to change without notice. Silver/Golden: CF / CFast Series Function Description 1. Copy Data or whole media duplication only. 2. Compare Bit-by-bit comparison between the source and target flash medias. 3. Copy First copies, then compares the target to the source once duplication is &Compare completed.
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5.1 CF 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. 6.1.1 Auto Format Auto formats media to FAT16 or 32. 6.1.2 FAT16 Format Formats media to FAT16.
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7.1 Start-up Menu Selects which function to display first upon system start up. 7.2.1 System and Files Automatically analyzes source data’s format and copies only the data area. 7.2 Copy Area 7.2.2 Whole Media Copies the entire flash content, including the empty space.
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8.1 Burn-In (Copy+Comp) Performs Burn-in test on USB targets by copying & comparing the source. 8.2 Burn-In (Auto Data) Automatically performs the Burn-in test on USB targets. 8.3 Set Burn Time Sets the Burn-In test duration. 8.4 Set Loop Count Sets the Burn-In test loop count.
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Silver/Golden: CFast-Native (CFN) Series Function Description 1. Copy Data or whole media duplication only. 2. Compare Bit-by-bit comparison between the source and target flash medias. 3. Copy First copies, then compares the target to the source once duplication is &Compare completed.
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5.1 CFast 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. 6.1.1 Auto Format Auto formats media to FAT16 or 32. 6.1.2 FAT16 Format Formats media to FAT16.
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7.2.2 Whole Media Copies the entire flash content, including the empty space. 7.3 Button Sound Enables or disables the audible beep when a button is pressed. 7.4 Target Tolerance Sets the of capacity gap tolerance between the source and target. Default setting is “No limit”.
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.
Note The CRC64 value will be displayed on the LCD after duplication completes. (For CFN only) 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.
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Test Capacity Pass Quantity Bad Sector Pass: 1 H3 SafeTest [#02] Bad: 0 3871M Fail: 0 R: 14.2MB/s Reading Speed Fail Quantity This function will not alter the content or format. ⚫ Note You can set the checking range in [4. Media Check >> Setup Range]. ⚫...
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➢ CFast-Native(CFN) Series 4.1 H2 Test This function performs a read and write test to determine the flash’s quality. After H2 Test, the device will contain H2 files which can be verify again through computer’s software if necessary. 4.2 H2 + Format This function performs a read and write test to determine the flash’s quality.
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[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. Users can set an expected minimum reading speed for media check, so the flash media that doesn’t reach the minimum speed value will be identified.
5. Information 5.1 CF/CFast Info. This setting displays the flash media’s basic information such as file format, content size, and total capacity. Use the ▲▼buttons to view the information of each flash media, source included. [#01] 116G Total Capacity of the Device Data Size FAT32 Note...
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The system will format per flash’s capacity. If capacity is above 2GB, the system will format the flash to FAT32 and below 2GB, the system will format the flash to FAT16. Capacity < Format FAT16 Capacity > Format FAT32 6.1.2 FAT16 Format Sets the FAT16 format.
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It will take about 3 seconds to determine the exact capacity. ➋ System will show the checking result by use of Green/Red LED light. ➌ Use the ▲▼buttons to check the status of each slot. Green Light: Capacity OK Light: Error [#02] SIZE: 3781M [#04] SIZE: 8M Capacity OK...
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BIOS”, then press "OK" to start the firmware update process. 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. Checksum (Available in CF/CFast Series) This function will count the Checksum value for the source port. The checksum value is an easy way to double check the source data is correct. User is responsible for verification of targets’ quality. Testing a few Caution completed targets in a mass production environment for quality control is recommended.
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[Copy Area] Copies total 8GB Whole Media 7.3 Button Sound [Button Sound] Controls whether to hear a sound when a button is pressed. 7.4 Target Tolerance This function sets the capacities tolerance range between the source and target flash. If the capacity is outside the tolerance range, the copy will fail.
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7.6 Check Before Copy [Check Before Copy] This setting checks if the target devices’ are capable for Disable read and write. Note This function will modify the flash media’s content. 7.7 Power Off Time Between Copy+Compare The use of this setting is highly advised as it prevents data [Power Off Time Between] loss due to unstable flash.
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UDMA Mode 2 ⚫ UDMA Mode 3 ⚫ UDMA Mode 4 (Default) ⚫ 7.11 Monitor Device After Copy Allows user to set a device status check after duplication. The settings could show different results because each device has various settings. For example, if a device is set to power off automatically after “complete”...
➋ "Enable" or "Disable" this function. Make sure both sources contain identical content. ⚫ Despite Port 2 becoming a source, there are some functions that Port ⚫ Note 2 doesn’t support, such as the erase, H5 test, and speed measuring functions.
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8.1 Burn-In(Copy+Comp) The Burn-In test on flash targets continually copies & compares source data. You could view related settings in the table below. The duplicator will abide by the last setting picked if users chose both “Burn Time” and “Loop Count.” Copy 7695M Burn-In Complete...
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8.3 Set Burn Time [Set Burn Time] User can set the Burn-In test interval. The test time ranges from 30 mins to 30 days. 30 min 8.4 Set Loop Count Sets the flash media’s Burn-in test loop quantity. Each loop contains 3 processes: writing, power off, and comparing.
8.7 Set Data Pattern Sets the Burn-In test writing value. There are two data patterns: Auto Pattern: The default value will be used during burn-in test. Default value is ⚫ random repetition of FF and 00. User Defined: Users can manually indicate which value to use during burn-in test. The ⚫...
How to use PC-Monitoring PC-monitoring is a convenient tool to monitor real-time status information such as: duplication progress, testing results, and operation log. These information are viewed on your computer screen. This section contains installation and operation instructions. How to Launch PC-Monitoring: Step 1: Copy “LV07B”...
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Step 6: If the screen above does not appear, please repeat steps 1 thru 4. If the system requests “Run the program as an Administrator”, right click Note “LV07B”, then set it in “Properties” > “Compatibility”.
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. 2016/11/11 15:36:28 9. Log Manager 1. Out Today Report Step 1: Insert flash media into Port 1. Step 2: Go to "Out Today Report”...
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➊ Clear ALL Log After entering the password, all the log records can be cleared from the duplicator. Warning: [Advanced Function] Clear ALL log? 1. Clear ALL Log Before using function “Clear ALL Log” during PC connection, please observe the following steps: 1.
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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.] 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...
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The number of log record Operation Date-Time The time of each operation result Records Port The specific interface of each operation Result The final status of each operation Function The function executed by user Run Time The time of each operation process Target Information The capacity information of each target Card...
Maintenance Guide Steps to replace socket ➊ Turn off power For your safety, please turn off the power before inspecting or replacing Caution the socket. ➋ Use your hand or a flat head screw driver 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 CF, CFast, CFN Series Flash 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) 4 Push Buttons (▲, ▼, OK, ESC) Control Panel Quick Copy (Systems &...
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