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M.2/u.2 ssd duplicator

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SPU201G
M.2/U.2 SSD Duplicator
User Manual
v A.01

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  • Page 1 SPU201G M.2/U.2 SSD Duplicator User Manual v A.01...
  • Page 2 Index Table SPU201G v A.01 Product Disclaimer ............................. 2 Warranty ................................2 Piracy Statement ..............................2 Before You Start ..............................3 Notice Symbols ..............................3 Product Overview .............................. 4 Functions Table ..............................6 Functions Description ............................9 1. Copy ............................... 9 2.
  • Page 3 Product Disclaimer U-Reach is not accountable for any incidental or consequential damages, which includes, but is not constrained to property harm, loss of time or data from use of a U-Reach product, or any other damages attributable to product malfunction or failure (including without limitation, those attributable to: (1) reliance of the materials provided, (2) costs of product replacement, (3) loss of use, data or profits, (4) delays or business interruptions, (5) and any principle of legal responsibility, arising out of or in reference to the use or overall...
  • Page 4 Before You Start Important Notice ⚫ Carefully read the entire manual before operating. ⚫ Make sure the source device is correct and functioning. ⚫ Equal capacity of source and target is recommended for guaranteed data consistency. ⚫ Using the Copy+Compare function provides the most flawless duplication. ⚫...
  • Page 5 Product Overview  Front View LCD Display Source Port Control Buttons USB Port for BIOS Update and LOG Report Output  Back View Power Switch Power Supply 12V 7A Adapter...
  • Page 6  Package Duplicator Power Adapter Power Cord 1 pcs 1 pcs 1 pcs SAS Cable User Manual Gloves 2 pcs 1 pcs 1 pair 2 pcs  Optional M.2 Socket Module...
  • Page 7 Functions Table Functions Descriptions Copies data from source device to targets. (There are four copy 1. Copy modes in function "6.1 Copy Mode") 2. Compare Compares the source and targets to ensure copy accuracy. 3. Copy + Compare Automatically launches compare function after copy is completed. 4.1 Quick Erase Erases device(s)’...
  • Page 8 5.6 Unlock HDD Unlocks the HDD that has not completed Secure Erase so that the HDD can continue to be used. 5.6 Calc. CRC64 Calculate the CRC64 value of the source device. 6.1.1 System and Files Copies data and skips empty space. Only supports standard formats.
  • Page 9 6.9 Language Sets preferred language. 6.10 Target Tolerance Sets the capacity tolerance range between the source and target. The default setting is “No limit”. The default setting is “No”. 6.11 Clean SSD Before Copy 6.12 Restore Defaults Reinstates manufacturer settings. 7.1 Today’s Log Report Outputs today’s log data.
  • Page 10 Functions Description 1. Copy Step 1: Prepare source and target devices. 1. Recommendation: Target device(s)’ capacity must be equal to or larger than the source device capacity. Note 2. The system accepts only one source and one target for each operation. If both M.2 and U.2 port have device, it will detect U.2 port first.
  • Page 11 2. Compare Scroll to select "2. Compare", then press "OK" to start the verification process. The number of working/connected targets will be displayed on the LCD. Press Note "OK" to start. 3. Copy+Compare Sequentially automates from Function 1, Copy to Function 2, Compare. Scroll to select "3.
  • Page 12 This function will erase all data per DoD 5220.22-M Standards on the connected device(s). Scroll to select "4.3 DoD Erase", then press "OK" to start the erasing process. 4.4 DoD EraseComp This function will erase all data per DoD 5220.22-M Standards, then verifies erasure of the connected device(s).
  • Page 13 5.2 Update System There are 2 system update methods. ❶ Through USB Port Step 1: Prepare a USB drive for update. Connect a USB drive to a PC. Download the latest firmware provided by supplier’s technical support, unzip the BIOS firmware, then save it to the root directory in the USB drive. Note The USB’s format must be: FAT16 or FAT32.
  • Page 14 Scroll to select "5.3 System Info”, then press "OK" to view the connected device(s). Then scroll through to view all information. 5.4 Read Speed This function will calculate the read speed of the selected device. The device’s original data will not be modified after checking. Scroll to select "5.4 Read Speed”, then press "OK" to select the device, and then press “OK”...
  • Page 15 ⚫ Selecting the Proper Copy Modes Example: There are two defined partitions in a 500GB device. The charts below illustrate what portion would be duplicated. System and Files All Partitions Whole Device 30GB Data 30GB Data 30GB Data 100GB 100GB 100GB 70GB 70GB...
  • Page 16 6.1.2 All Partitions Copy or skip HPA, DCO, unknown partitions, modified formats, etc. defined by settings. Scroll to select "6.1.2 All Partitions”, then press "OK" to save the copy method. The target device’s capacity must be equal to or larger than the source device’s capacity. 6.1.3 Whole Device Copies all source data, bit-by-bit.
  • Page 17 6.1.4 Percentage (%) Select percentage of source capacity to copy. Scroll to select "6.1.4 Percentage”, set the upper and lower %, then press "OK" to save the copy method. 6.2 Copy GPT Backup Area Disabling this function makes the duplicator ignore the GPT backup area, and thus allows the duplicator to copy from a big capacity device to a small capacity device(s).
  • Page 18 6.3 HPA Copy Mode This menu contains submenus related to HPA Copy Modes Scroll to select "6.3 HPA Copy Mode”, then press "OK" to view the submenus. 6.3.1 Do Not Copy HPA This menu contains submenu settings from which users can select. Scroll to select "6.3 Copy HPA Mode >>...
  • Page 19 6.5 Erase Source Port This function allows user to enable or disable the source port for sanitization. Scroll to select "6.5 Erase Source Port”, then press "OK.” Then scroll through to select one of two settings. ❶ Disabled Source port will be unable to erase. Scroll to select "6.5 Erase Source Port >>...
  • Page 20 Scroll to select "6.7 Erase Pattern >> Big Random Data”, then press "OK" to save this setting. 6.8 Clear HPA at Erase Sets to clear HPA setting during erase. Scroll to select "6.8 Clear HPA at Erase”, then press "OK" to save this setting. ❶...
  • Page 21 7. Log Manager This menu allows users to access several submenus. Scroll to select "7. Log Manager”, then press "OK" access submenus. Log Report Diagram Machine Information Setting Value 1.Source Device Information 2.Copy Area and Checksum Result Pass Record, including Date, Time, Lapsed Time, Model No., Revision No., S/N, Capacity(Sectors), Write Speed, S.M.A.R.T.
  • Page 22 The USB must be FAT16/FAT32 format. The LCD will display the number of recorded logs. Note (E.g. #1-#6 means there are 6 logs.) 3. Outputs both .txt and .csv files. ➊ Export Today’s Log Report Export today’s log report via USB port to a USB drive. ➋...
  • Page 23 If you want to change your Log password, please keep your password in a safe place in case Note you lose it. Please understand that the manufacturer does not provide password reset service due to the consideration of personal privacy. 7.4.3 Adjust Time/Date Change time and date.
  • Page 24 Maintenance Guide Steps to replace M.2 socket(s) ➊ Turn off power For your safety, please turn off the power before inspecting or replacing Caution the socket. ➋ Remove the faceplate screws. Please use extreme caution while using a screwdriver to remove the Caution screws as it can easily slip and damage the surrounding area.
  • Page 25 ➍ Replace the socket(s). ➎ Replace and secure the cover plate. Specifications are subject to change without notice.