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  • Page 2 (deleting) of data. It has nothing to do with EZ Dupe if there is any mistake in correcting (deleting) the data by user. In addition, EZ Dupe is not responsible for the risks and data losses incurred as a result of duplication.
  • Page 3 Before Use 1. Please read this manual carefully before the operation to avoid any misconduct. 2. Make sure that the storage device you want to use is of good quality and can be used normally. 3. The capacity of target storage device must be greater than or equal to the capacity of source storage device to avoid incomplete data backup.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    INTRODUCTION ......................6 Features ................................6 Duplicator Introduction ..........................7 Control Panel Overview ..........................8 Specifications ..............................8 II. NOTICE ......................... 9 III. OPERATION OVERVIEW ..................... 9 IV. DAISY CHAIN OPERATION..................10 V. MENU OVERVIEW ...................... 11 Duplicate ................................11 Copy ................................11 Secure Erase+Copy ..........................11 Compare ..............................
  • Page 5 H5 Test ..............................15 H6 Test ..............................16 H7 Test ..............................16 Set Test Range % ........................... 16 Set Test Range Byte ..........................16 Set Bad Sector Ratio ..........................17 Set Bad Sector Size ..........................17 Set Speed Threshold ..........................17 Set Capacity Threshold .........................
  • Page 6 Unknown Format ............................. 27 Label Print ..............................28 Set Slow Out Threshold ......................... 28 Set Format Type............................28 Set Capacity Threshold ......................... 29 Clear Setup .............................. 29 Performance ............................30 5.10 5.11 Advance Setup ............................30 Check Before Copy ..........................30 5.11.1 5.11.2 HPA Set ..............................
  • Page 7: Introduction

    I. Introduction This duplicator system is designed and developed based on the FPGA from the world famous semiconductor company XILINX. Every processing channel is parallel to each other with its own control unit, therefore the duplicator will not sacrifice speed for the increasing number of targets loaded - always remain the same and fast copy speed.
  • Page 8: Duplicator Introduction

    2. Duplicator Introduction The following picture shows the 1-9 NVMe CyCLONE Pro duplicator as an example. The source port can be selected from M.2 or SATA. The appearance of the duplicator may be changed without notice. HDD Bracket Source Port...
  • Page 9: Control Panel Overview

    Back Button: Escape, Cancel: Go back to the previous level in the menu. 4. Specifications Operation Standalone (No PC or Software is required) Target 4, 9 300MB/s (NVMe CyCLONE Pro 300) Transfer Speed 600MB/S (NVMe CyCLONE Pro 600) Copy Mode Synchronous File and System, Percentage, All Partition,...
  • Page 10: Notice

    II. Notice The duplicator tasks mentioned in this user’s manual are as following: Copy, Compare, Copy + Compare, Capacity Check, Format, Erase and Quality Check. The Green/Blue LED flashes during the execution process of a task. After the task is done, the Green/Blue LED will stay solid if the process is successful, otherwise the Red LED will be on if the process is failed.
  • Page 11: Daisy Chain Operation

    IV. Daisy Chain Operation NVMe CyCLONE PRO has daisy chain function. It can link multiple duplicators as one unit. The unit only needs one source at the 1st duplicator and the source ports after 1st duplicator will become target ports. The connection method is shown as below.
  • Page 12: Menu Overview

    V. Menu Overview 1. Duplicate 1.1 Copy To copy from source device to target device(s), please go to 5.1 Copy Area to select the setting first before this step. Press OK the copy task will be executed immediately. Other tasks have the same execution for other tasks. 1.
  • Page 13: Copy + Compare

    1.4 Copy + Compare This command allows duplicator to start Copy process first, then follow with Compare process immediately. [Duplicate] Copy&:4 54.8G &COMP:4 54.8G 4.Copy+commpare 0:15 (03) 02:45 (03) 10% 10% Result: 05:30 Pass:4 Fail:0 1.5 Secure Erase+Copy+Compare Before Copy, Secure Erase will be executed first to reset device(s) as factory setting. It can enhance copy speed for used SSD.
  • Page 14: Full Erase

    2.2 Full Erase This option completely erases the content of target device. It takes longer time to erase and the content will not be retrieved by software. [Erase] Target data will be erased! 2.Erase 2. Full Erase F_Erase:7 Result: 03:40 Target data will be erased! Pass:7 Fail:0...
  • Page 15: Secure Erase

    2.5 Secure Erase The Secure Erase is dedicated to erasing SSD. It resets all its storage cells as empty - restoring the SSD to factory default settings and write performance. Secure Erase is recognized by the US National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST), as an effective and secure way to meet legal requirements data sanitization attacks against up to laboratory level.
  • Page 16: Remove Dco

    2.8 Remove DCO This option removes the DCO setting of the disks inserted into the target ports. 2.Erase [Erase] Target DCO will be removed? 8. Remove DCO Remove DCO:7 Result: 00:01 Target DCO will be removed? Pass:7 Fail:0 00:01 (03) ▲...
  • Page 17: H6 Test

    H6 Test Testing Read and Write function under unused area (data area are excluded) in the storage device. It will not change the original data stored in the device. [Quality Check] Result: 00:46 H6_TEST:7 Pass:7 Fail:0 3.H6 Test 00:20 (03) ▲...
  • Page 18: Set Bad Sector Ratio

    3.7 Set Bad Sector Ratio Set up tolerance ratio of bad sector for device testing, from 0.01% to 50% or OFF. [Quality Check] [Set Bad Sector Ratio] 7. Set Bad Sector Ratio Use ▲or▼ to select 3.8 Set Bad Sector Size Set up tolerance size of bad sector for flash media testing, from 0MB to 9999GB or OFF.
  • Page 19: Set Error Active

    Tolerance: Set up the tolerance ratio for the difference between actual and labeled capacity, ranging from 0 to 50%. [Quality Check] [Quality Check] Upper Range: 10% Lower Range: 5% 3.11 Set Error Active This is the setting to stop or continue the test when any of the testing conditions (such as Capacity Threshold or Bad Sector Ratio) is failed to meet.
  • Page 20: Set Power Off Times

    [Quality Check] [Secure Erase after Test] 13. Secure Erase after Test Disable Use ▲or▼ to select 3.14 Set Power Off Times This is the setting to set power off times when execute quality check function. The power off times is for each read/write process. For example:H5 Test:if setting is 3, 3 times power off will be happened in write &...
  • Page 21: Utility

    The example with H5 Test as follows:  Power off times=3 the power off will be happened at the position of 250GB、500GB、750GB (1000G/(3+1)=250G)  Power off Duration=10 sec The each power off time is 10 sec.  Cycle Times=2 The machine will execute H5 2 times. 4.
  • Page 22: Capacity Check + Format

    The source port can be set to execute or not at 5.11.4 Erase source port. The default is Disable. This option allows to format the target device to exFAT file format. It will not format the source device, avoiding accidently erasing the original data content. User will be asked if it is sure to format the target devices before the Format process starts.
  • Page 23: Measure Speed

    4.4 Measure Speed This option allows to measure the actual Read and Write speed of the target device. This option will NOT alter or erase existing data on the target device. [Utility] [# 0] Read 262.8M [# 1] Read 250M 4.
  • Page 24: Print Last Task Label

    as follows. Model Number, Firmware Version, Serial Number, Power Cycle Count, Power-on Hours, Reallocation Event Count, Offline Scan Uncorrectable Sector Count, Seek Error Rate, Temperature. [Device Information] [Device Information] [Utility] 1. Model Number 2. Firmware Version 8. Device Information Use ▲or ▼ to select option 4.9 Print Last Task Label If the label quality is not good of the last task or getting lost, this option allows user to print the label(s) of the last task again.
  • Page 25: Log Menu

    [Utility] Update BIOS Complete! Identify disc… Wait… 11. System Update Looking for firmware 4.12 Log Menu The duplicator keeps logs in the flash memory of Copy, Compare, Copy+Compare, Erase, and Format function.10,000 records of log data can be stored. The records of log data for a task is the number of source+targets+1.
  • Page 26 HPA: Skip DCO: Disable Performance: Speed Mode: Synchronous Source: Device Model: UMAX M.2 G3X4 256GB T Series Number: 7FBC07171BD900188745 Capacity: 238.4G Data size: 3555M Result: Total: Pass : Fail : Spend Time : 00:00:07 [Detail Target Records] Space . Label Port Result Start Time Spend Time Device Model...
  • Page 27: Setup

    5. Setup 5.1 Copy Area This option allows to select the area on the source device to copy onto the target devices. You may select System and Files to skip all the unoccupied area on the source device or Percentage、All Partition、Whole Media and None-Zero.
  • Page 28: Source Select

    [Setup] [Copy Area] 5. Setup 1. Copy Area System and Files Copy Area menu Sub menu Main menu [Copy Area] Whole Media ▼ Use▲▼to change option 5.2 Source Select This option allows to select the M.2 or SATA port as the source port. The default setting is M.2.
  • Page 29: Label Print

    5.5 Label Print This option allows you to print the label when the external label printer is connected after a task is finished. Disable is the default setting. [Label Print] [Setup] 5. Label Print Disable 5.6 Set Slow Out Threshold This function allows to set up read/write speed threshold for target devices.
  • Page 30: Set Capacity Threshold

    [Setup] [Set Format Type] 5.Setup 7. Set Format Type Depends on Size [Set Format Type] FAT32 Set Capacity Threshold This function allows to set up the capacity threshold for Command 4.3 Capacity Check + Format under main menu. It will be failed when the target device capacity is below the threshold range, and the red LED will flash to give warning.
  • Page 31: Performance

    5.10 Performance This option allows to set up the performance for Copy function based on the following modes: Speed, Balance, and Compatibility. Speed mode is to execute the Copy function at the fastest speed, but may have compatibility issue with certain brands flash media. Balance mode is to execute the Copy function at stable speed, and have less compatibility issue with certain brands device.
  • Page 32: Dco Set

    Do not copy data in HPA and remove the target HPA setting during Copy Set Target HPA without Copy Do not copy data in HPA and set the target HDD the same HPA setting as the source HDD during Copy. Copy Copy data from source to target including data stored in HPA set the target HDD the same HPA setting as the source HDD during Copy.
  • Page 33: Start-Up Menu

    [Advance Setup] [Display Mode] 5. Display Mode Basic Use ▲or ▼ to select Copy:1 number of target 2.5G:data to be copied Copy:1 2.5G P:number of passed copies P:0 F:0 F:number of failed copies Basic Mode 10%:rate of progress Copy:1 number of target Copy:1 2.5G 2.5G:data to be copied...
  • Page 34: Boot Password

    5.11.8 Boot Password This option allows to set up password for system boot up to prevent from the unauthorized use of the duplicator. The password must be 6 characters. [Boot Password] [Advance Setup] Boot Password ===> _ _ _ _ _ _ 8.
  • Page 35: Troubleshooting

    When the duplicator malfunctions or you have questions about using the duplicator, you can first check the following related problems and eliminate them. If you still have problems, you can contact the EZ Dupe technical support department. The contact information is listed at www.ezdupe.com.
  • Page 36 2. There may be a slower media device in the batch of media. Remove it (press the up and down keys at the same time to remove the slowest media device during copy process) to speed up. Q5:Why the media device cannot be used normally after copying? During the copying process, the duplicator reads the data from the source media device and then writes to the target media device.

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