Carry Pro118 User Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Content Chapter 1 - Product Introduction 1. Features ......................2. Product Overview ..................3. Function Table ....................Chapter 2 - Function Introduction 1. Copy ....................... 2. Compare ....................... 3. Copy & Compare ..................4. Erase ....................... 4.1 Quick Erase ....................4.2 Full Erase ....................4.3 DoD Erase ....................4.4 DoD Erase Comp ..................
  • Page 3: Chapter 1 - Product Introduction

    ● Auto power control to protects your HDD.(HDD only power on when working) ● Support 2.5" and 3.5" SATA HDD, IDE HDD and SSD. ● Support 3 different duplicator mode; quick copy (System and files), All partitions and Whole HDD. ● Support Linux(Ext2/Ext3), NTFS, FAT quick copy mode copies only Data and System area can highly increase the copy efficiency. ● Support DoD standard erase function. ● Auto detect and shows the bad sector quantity. ● Light weight for easy carry(320g). 2. Product Overview A. System Overview Red : Fail Green : Pass Yellow : Powering Target port Source port Backward...
  • Page 4: Function Table

    Chapter 1 - Product Introduction 3. Function Table Function Description To copy source HDD to multiple target HDDs. Refer to function 6.Setup for 3 different copy 1. Copy mode selection. 2. Compare To compare data bit by bit between source and copied HDDs. It makes copy first and then compare copied HDD with source HDD to ensure data 3. Copy+Compare correctness. 4.1 Quick Erase Erase HDD’s index table only, it takes short time to execute this function. 4.2 Full Erase Erase the whole HDD content. 4. Erase Note: Function 6.3 can select to 4.3 DoD erase erase source HDD or not Erase HDDs three times complying with USA Department of Defense (DoD) standard.
  • Page 5: Chapter 2 - Function Introduction

    Chapter 2 - Function Introduction 1. Copy It copies data from source HDD to target HDD. Please make sure you have choose correct copy mode you like to use, about the three copy modes please refer to function [6.1 Copy Area] for details. The default setting is "System and Files". 2. Compare It is used to check if the data on source HDD is identical to target HDD after duplication. 3. Copy & Compare It makes copy first and then compare copied HDD with source HDD to ensure data correctness. Before copy, there are two setups to be reminded: a. Shows the quantity of bad sector in Source and Target HDDs. Copy Process Total data capacity Copied data capacity Copied Time Copy Process (if there is any bad sector)
  • Page 6: Erase

    Chapter 2 - Function Introduction Copy result: (Pass) (Fail) Total copy Time Target bad sector Source bad sector The default setting of error counter is 0. If you like to increase the accepted error sectors of the HDD, you can use function 6.2 to setup "skip error". b. Select the suitable copy mode by function 6.1 Copy Area, the Default setting is quick copy mode "System and Files".
  • Page 7: Quick Erase

    Chapter 2 - Function Introduction 4.1 Quick Erase The function will ONLY erase the index of the HDD. It is the quickest way to erase HDD. It will damage the data in HDD, please make sure you have backup all important data before using this function. 4.2 Full Erase The function will erase the whole sectors on the target HDD. It will take longer time than quick erase. It will damage the data in HDD, please make sure you have backup all important data before using this function. 4.3 DoD Erase This is to comply with the U.S.A. Department of Defense (DoD 5220) standard to fully erase the HDD three times bit by bit to rewrite HDD to guarantee the data was deleted. It will damage the data in HDD, please make sure you have backup all important data before using this function. Steps of Erase: ① Showing how many HDD are ready, press to start. ② Erasing. ③ Shows the result when finish.
  • Page 8: Dod Erase Comp

    Chapter 2 - Function Introduction 4.4 DoD Erase Comp Besides DoD erase, this function will also execute compare function to make sure the random bit was correctly written. This way of erase is to erase HDD over each sector three times: the first time with zeros (0x00), second time with 0xFF and the third time with random characters. There is one final pass to compare random characters by reading. It will damage the data in HDD, please make sure you have backup all important data before using this function. 5. Utility 5.1 Show HDD Info. This function will show HDD's basic information such as HDD capacity and model number. Steps of Show HDD Info.: ① Select function. ② Shows HDD information. Port No. HDD capacity HDD model number...
  • Page 9: Update System

    Chapter 2 - Function Introduction 5.2 Update System You can follow the steps to update system firmware: ① Select Function 5.2.2 ② Download the BIOS from PC to your HDD. HDD Enclosure The purpose of this is because 2GB FAt HDD Partition can speed up update process. Format HDD ③ Plug in HDD into duplicator, select function 5.2.1 to update BIOS. 5.3 System Info. This function shows information of the duplicator includes model name and firmware version. BIOS version...
  • Page 10: Setup

    Chapter 2 - Function Introduction 6. Setup 6.1 Copy Area 6.1.1 System and Files It will copy source HDD's System and Files instead of the whole HDD. The system will analyze the source HDD and identify the data area to copy. As long as the source HDD's data within the target HDD's space, the copy will be processed. System and Files only supports FAT, NTFS and EXT2 / EXT3 for quick copy. 6.1.2 All Partition This mode will bit by bit copy all of the partitions no matter there is data exist or not. The capacity of target HDD has to be bigger than the partition required capacity.
  • Page 11: Whole Hdd

    Chapter 2 - Function Introduction 6.1.3 Whole HDD It is to copy the whole source HDD, no matter of the content, format, partition or empty space. This mode will take much more time to duplicate the source HDD completely. After copy, the remaining space in the copied HDD can be used by PC for further partitioning.
  • Page 12: Skip Error

    Chapter 2 - Function Introduction 6.2 Skip Error This function sets the number of error you like to skip during copy process. If the HDD is very critical for content correctness, it is strongly recommended to keep the Skip Error to be "0". 6.3 Erase Master It is set to allow erase source HDD or not. Please make sure this setting before you execute erase function. 6.4 Unknown Format This function allows you to select if you want to copy the unknown format area. 6.4.1 Copy unknown Copy all the unknown area if device can not identify the format during copy. 6.4.2 Skip unknown Skip the unknown area if device can not identify the format during copy.
  • Page 13: Transfer Rate

    Chapter 2 - Function Introduction 6.5 Transfer Rate You can select the best transfer rate from UDMA 2 to UDMA7 for your HDD duplication progress. If you are not confident on the HDD quality or you find a high failure rate on copy or compare. It is recommended to slow down the UDMA mode. 6.6 Erase Pattern Select different erase method. 6.6.1 ONE Byte A random character to be written into every byte. 6.6.2 4MB Byte A set of random character to be written into a set of area. 6.7 Language English and Japanese are available for selection.
  • Page 14: Specification

    Chapter 3. Specification Product Name Carry Mini HDD Dupe Product Number PRO-118 Targets HDD Interface SATA, IDE(optional) Display Monochrome LCD Control Button 4 push buttons Compatible HDD All major brand of 2.5”,3.5” SATA and IDE HDD and SATA SSD Duplication Mode 1. System and Files / 2. All Partition / 3. Whole HDD Supports all formate, Quick copy (System and Files) supports FAT, NTFS, Linux Support Formate (Ext.2 /Ext.3). Capacity up to 2TB Power Supply 12V, 3A Storage 5˚C~45˚C Temperature Working -20˚C~85˚C Storage 20%~80% Humidity Working 5%~95%...

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