Aleratec Computer Accessories 330107 User Manual

USER GUIDE  
Aleratec  
1:11 USB Copy Cruiser SA™  
Part No. 330107  
 
Radio/TV Interference Statement  
The equipment described in this guide emits radio frequency energy. If it  
is not installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, it may  
cause interference with radio or television reception.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits  
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference  
in a residential installation.  
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy.  
If not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, this  
equipment may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a  
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to  
radio or television reception, which can be verified by turning the equipment  
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or  
more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.  
Connect the equipment to an electrical outlet on a circuit that is different  
from the circuit to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult your dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
This equipment has been certified to comply with the limits for a Class B  
computing device, pursuant to FCC Rules. In order to maintain compliance  
with FCC regulations, shielded cables must be used with this equipment.  
Operation with non-approved equipment or unshielded cables is likely to  
result in interference to radio and TV reception. The user is cautioned that  
changes and/or modifications made to this equipment, without the approval  
of manufacturer, could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.  
 
Safety Regulations  
WARNING  
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the  
unit to rain or moisture.  
To avoid electrical shock, do not open the  
cabinet. Refer servicing to authorized personnel  
only.  
 
Table of Contents  
Introduction.......................................................................................1  
Product Features .....................................................................................1  
Key Items – 1:11 USB Copy Cruiser SA................................................1  
1:11 USB Copy Cruiser SA Display Panel.............................................2  
Precautions.......................................................................................3  
Installation ..............................................................................................3  
Operation ................................................................................................3  
Transportation.........................................................................................3  
Overview............................................................................................4  
Main Menu..............................................................................................4  
Subfunctions of Main Menu Items 5, 6, and 7 .......................................5  
Using the USB Duplicator................................................................7  
Synchronous and Asynchronous.............................................................7  
Main Menu..............................................................................................8  
Copy ...............................................................................................8  
Compare ........................................................................................ 11  
Copy+Compare..............................................................................14  
Capacity Check..............................................................................18  
Information....................................................................................19  
Utility.............................................................................................20  
Setup..............................................................................................27  
Specifications .................................................................................33  
Technical Support ..........................................................................34  
Service and Support.......................................................................35  
Technical Support FAX Back Form...............................................38  
 
Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing this 1:11 USB Copy Cruiser SA. Please read this  
User Guide thoroughly before using this product.  
Page 2 shows the 1:11 USB Copy Cruiser SA Display Panel.  
Product Features  
Stand Alone, no computer required.  
Copy to, Compare, or Erase up to 11 drives simultaneously.  
Backlighted LCD display shows function selected and job progress.  
Compatible with popular drive capacities and formats.  
Fast Synchronous and Asynchronous copying.  
Key Items – 1:11 USB Copy Cruiser SA  
Controller and  
Display Panel  
Power Switch  
Source USB Port  
Target USB Ports  
(11)  
Note: Choose a Good Location  
1. Do not place near heat sources such as radiators or air ducts, or in a  
place subject to direct sunlight, excessive dust, mechanical vibration or  
shock.  
2. Good care will help assure maximum product life. Improper operating  
environment and misuse may void the warranty.  
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Introduction  
1:11 USB Copy Cruiser SA Display Panel  
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Display shows all functions and messages  
ENT button is used to execute a selected function  
ESC button is used to cancel a selected function  
UP arrow is used to scroll up through functions or menus  
DOWN arrow is used to scroll down through functions or menus  
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Precautions  
Before installing your 1:11 USB Copy Cruiser SA, please read the following.  
Installation  
Avoid placing the 1:11 USB Copy Cruiser SA in a location subject to:  
High humidity  
High temperature  
Excessive dust  
Mechanical vibration  
Direct sunlight  
Electromagnetic radiation  
Operation  
Avoid exposing the duplicator to sudden changes in temperature as  
condensation may form on the lens inside the duplicator. Operating the  
duplicator immediately after a sudden increase in temperature may result in  
a malfunction during playback or writing operations.  
Transportation  
Keep the original packing materials for future moving or shipping of the  
1:11 USB Copy Cruiser SA.  
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Overview  
Main Menu  
This section provides a listing of the functions of the 1:11 USB Copy  
Cruiser SA. Detailed descriptions of each function are given in the next  
section. The functions are numbered for easy reference; these numbers are  
also used in the next section.  
USB Duplicator  
ENT  
ESC  
1. Copy  
USB Duplicator  
ENT  
ESC  
2. Compare  
USB Duplicator  
ENT  
ESC  
3. Copy+Compare  
USB Duplicator  
ENT  
ESC  
4. Capacity Check  
USB Duplicator  
ENT  
ESC  
5. Information  
USB Duplicator  
ENT  
ESC  
6. Utility  
USB Duplicator  
ENT  
ESC  
7. Setup  
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Overview  
Subfunctions of Main Menu Items 5, 6, and 7  
The main menu “Information” function has 2 subfunctions. These are:  
5.1 USB Info  
USB Duplicator  
ESC  
ENT  
5. Information  
5.2 System Info  
The main menu “Utility” function has 6 subfunctions. These are:  
6.1 Format FAT  
6.2 Measure Speed  
6.3 Media Check  
USB Duplicator  
ENT  
ESC  
6. Utility  
6.4 Quick Erase USB  
6.5 Full Erase USB  
6.6 System Update  
6.7 Calc. Checksum  
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Overview  
Subfunctions of Main Menu Items 5, 6, and 7 - continued  
The main menu “Setup” function has 8 subfunctions. These are:  
7.1 Start-up Menu  
7.2 Copy Area  
7.3 Button Beep  
7.4 Asyn Hold Time  
7.5 Ignore Size  
USB Duplicator  
ENT  
ESC  
7. Setup  
7.6 Asynchronous  
Enable/Disable  
7.7 Language  
7.8 Working Mode  
Normal/Turbo  
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Using the USB Duplicator  
Synchronous and Asynchronous  
The 1:11 USB Copy Cruiser SA supports two copying methods:  
Synchronous  
Asynchronous  
Synchronous Copying  
Synchronous Copying means that all flash drives begin copying together.  
Synchronous Copying is used when the source data is larger than the system  
buffer (256MB).  
You can check the size of the data source drive by inserting the source drive  
into the USB Duplicator and using the arrow keys to first select “Information”,  
then select “USB Info”.  
Plug in one source and up to 11 target USB flash drives. The display will read  
out the number of USB flash drives that are ready for copying and the content  
size. When you have finished loading the target drives use the arrow keys to  
select “Copy” and then select OK.  
Asynchronous Copying  
Asynchronous Copying is used when the data files are the same as or less than  
the systems buffer memory (256MB). If the source data content is less than  
the systems buffer memory you can copy flash drives continuously by taking  
out the drive which has finished copying, and replacing it with another blank.  
Asynchronous Copying will start immediately after loading the first target  
drive.  
When this process is used the source data is read into systems buffer first. You  
can check the size of the data source USB flash drive by inserting it into the  
USB Duplicator and using the arrow keys to first select “Information”, then  
select “USB Info”.  
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Using the USB Duplicator  
Main Menu  
Functions are selected with the arrow keys. The numbers correspond to the  
Function listing in the previous section.  
Copy  
This function makes USB flash copies. The duplicator auto detects and  
supports Synchronous, and Asynchronous methods of Copy.  
Synchronous Copying  
In Synchronous Copying all USB flash drives are copied simultaneously.  
Synchronous Copying is used when the source data is larger than the system  
buffer (256MB).  
1. Load the source flash drive into the USB Duplicator. Use the UP or  
DOWN arrow to scroll through the menu until Copy is displayed on  
the LCD screen.  
USB Duplicator  
ENT  
ESC  
1. Copy  
2. Press the OK button on the display panel. The LCD will display the  
following status:  
USB(963M)  
450M  
ENT  
ESC  
0 ready  
Note: The number beside “USB” is the capacity of the USB flash drive  
in megabytes. The number to the right is the size occupied by files or  
images.  
3. Load the blank target flash drives into the USB Duplicator. The LCD  
will display the number of blank media loaded and ready for copying.  
USB(963M)  
450M  
ENT  
ESC  
3 ready  
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Using the USB Duplicator  
Synchronous Copying - continued  
4. Finish loading the blank target flash drives, then press the OK button on the  
display panel.  
5. The LCD will display the status of the copying process.  
Total MBytes  
on source  
Copy  
15%  
450M  
68M  
ENT  
ESC  
0:32  
Percent Complete  
Time elapsed  
MBytes copied  
6. When Copy is complete LCD will display the following status:  
Total OK: 5 OK: 5 NG: 0  
1:03 OK: 5 NG: 0  
ENT  
ESC  
If the Copy fails, the LCD will display the number of flash drives that failed  
and passed.  
Note: When copying is in process the Green LED on the front panel is  
blinking. Do not take out the drive while it is copying. When copying is  
finished the Green LED stays on (no blinking). If an error occurs during the  
copy process a Red LED will display.  
Asynchronous Copying  
Asynchronous Copy is used only when the source content is the same as or less  
than the system buffer (256MB). With the source content read into the systems  
buffer you can copy flash drives continuously by taking out the drive which has  
finished copying, and replacing it with another blank. This process is repeated  
until the copying job is complete.  
1. Load the source flash drive into the USB Duplicator. Use the UP or DOWN  
arrow to scroll through the menu until Copy is displayed on the LCD screen.  
USB Duplicator  
ENT  
ESC  
1. Copy  
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Using the USB Duplicator  
2. Press the OK button on the display panel. The USB Duplicator will start  
to read the source content into the system’s buffer and immediately start  
copying any loaded target USB flash drives.  
USB(58M) 450M  
ENT  
ESC  
Reading...  
3. Load the blank target flash drives into the USB Duplicator. The LCD will  
display the number of blank media loaded and copying.  
Pass: 0  
Fail: 0  
Working  
3
ENT  
ESC  
Note: When copying is in process the Green LED on the front panel is  
blinking. Do not take out the drive while it is copying. When copying is  
finished the Green LED stays on (no blinking). If an error occurs during the  
copy process a Red LED will display.  
4. As finished drives are removed, and new blanks inserted, the display  
will show the number of copies completed and the number of USB  
flash drives still in the copying process. If the Copy fails, the LCD will  
display the number of flash drives that failed and passed.  
Pass: 5  
Fail: 0  
Working  
2
ENT  
ESC  
Note: During Asynchronous Copying you can use the UP and DOWN  
arrow keys to check each flash drives copying status.  
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Using the USB Duplicator  
Main Menu  
Compare  
This function will compare the finished target USB flash drives to the source  
USB flash drive after copying is complete. The USB Duplicator supports  
Compare in both Synchronous, and Asynchronous modes.  
Synchronous Compare  
In Synchronous Compare all USB flash drives are compared simultaneously.  
1. When copying is complete and with the data source drive and the target  
USB flash drives still loaded in the USB Duplicator, use the UP or  
DOWN arrow to scroll through the menu until Compare is displayed on  
the LCD screen.  
USB Duplicator  
ENT  
ESC  
2. Compare  
2. Press the OK button on the display panel to select Compare. The LCD  
will display the following status:  
USB (953M)  
3 ready  
925M  
ENT  
ESC  
3. Press OK again and the Compare will start as shown in the display below.  
Compare  
15%  
925M  
0:18 226M  
ENT  
ESC  
Note: When Compare is in process the Green LED on the front panel  
is blinking. Do not take out the drive while it is running a comparison.  
When Compare is finished the Green LED stays on (no blinking). If an  
error occurs during the copy process a Red LED will display.  
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Using the USB Duplicator  
4. When Compare is complete the display will show the total, and the  
number that pass and fail.  
Total OK: 5 OK: 5 NG: 0  
1:03 OK: 5 NG: 0  
ENT  
ESC  
Asynchronous Compare  
Asynchronous Compare is used only when the source content is the same as  
or less than the system buffer (256MB). With the source content read into  
the systems buffer you can compare flash drives continuously by taking out  
the drive which has finished comparing, and replacing it with another flash  
drive. This process is repeated until the comparison job is complete.  
1. Load the source flash drive into the USB Duplicator. Use the UP or  
DOWN arrow to scroll through the menu until Compare is displayed  
on the LCD screen.  
USB Duplicator  
2. Compare  
ENT  
ESC  
2. Press the OK button on the display panel. The USB Duplicator will  
start to read the source content into the system’s buffer and immediately  
start comparing any loaded target USB flash drives.  
USB(58M) 450M  
Reading...  
ENT  
ESC  
3. Load the target flash drives to be compared into the USB Duplicator.  
The LCD will display the number of flash drives loaded and comparing.  
Pass: 0  
Fail: 0  
Working  
3
ENT  
ESC  
Note: When compare is in process the Green LED on the front panel  
is blinking. Do not take out the drive while it is comparing. When  
comparing is finished the Green LED stays on (no blinking). If an error  
occurs during the process a Red LED will display.  
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Using the USB Duplicator  
Asynchronous Compare - continued  
4. As finished drives are removed, and new flash drives inserted, the  
display will show the number of comparisons completed and the  
number of USB flash drives still in the comparison process. If the  
Compare fails, the LCD will display the number of flash drives that  
failed and passed.  
Pass: 5  
Fail: 0  
Working  
2
ENT  
ESC  
Note: During Asynchronous Compare you can use the UP and DOWN  
arrow keys to check each flash drives comparison status.  
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Using the USB Duplicator  
Main Menu  
Copy+Compare  
This function will Copy and Compare USB flash drives. The duplicator  
auto detects and supports Synchronous, and Asynchronous methods of  
Copy+Compare.  
Synchronous Copy+Compare  
In Synchronous Copy+Compare all USB flash drives are copied and  
compared simultaneously. Synchronous Copy+Compare is used when the  
source data is larger than the system buffer (256MB).  
1. Load the source flash drive into the USB Duplicator. Use the UP or  
DOWN arrow to scroll through the menu until Copy+Compare is  
displayed on the LCD screen.  
USB Duplicator  
ENT  
ESC  
3. Copy+Compare  
2. Press the OK button on the display panel. The LCD will display the  
following status:  
USB(963M)  
450M  
ENT  
ESC  
0 ready  
Note: The number beside “USB” is the capacity of the USB flash drive  
in megabytes. The number to the right is the size occupied by files or  
images.  
3. Load the blank target flash drives into the USB Duplicator. The LCD  
will display the number of media loaded and ready for Copy+Compare.  
USB(963M)  
450M  
ENT  
ESC  
3 ready  
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Using the USB Duplicator  
Synchronous Copy+Compare - continued  
4. Finish loading the blank target flash drives, then press the OK button  
on the display panel.  
5. The LCD will display the status of the copying process.  
Copy  
15%  
450M  
68M  
ENT  
ESC  
0:32  
6. When Copy is complete LCD will display the following status:  
Total: 11/0  
Pass 11  
ENT  
ESC  
Fail 0  
If the Copy fails, the LCD will display the number of flash drives that  
failed and passed.  
7. When Copy is complete the Compare portion will automatically begin.  
The LCD will display the status of the copying process.  
Compare  
15%  
925M  
0:18 226M  
ENT  
ESC  
8. When Compare is complete the display will show the total, and the  
number that pass and fail.  
Total OK: 5 OK: 5 NG: 0  
1:03 OK: 5 NG: 0  
ENT  
ESC  
Note: When Copy+Compare is in process the Green LED on the front  
panel is blinking. Do not take out the drive while it is working. When  
Copy+Compare is finished the Green LED stays on (no blinking). If an  
error occurs during the process a Red LED will display.  
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Main Menu  
Asynchronous Copy+Compare  
Asynchronous Copy+Compare is used only when the source content  
is the same as or less than the system buffer (256MB). With the source  
content read into the systems buffer you can copy and compare flash drives  
continuously by taking out the drive which has finished its Copy+Repair  
cycle, and replacing it with another blank. This process is repeated until the  
Copy+Compare job is complete.  
1. Load the source flash drive into the USB Duplicator. Use the UP or  
DOWN arrow to scroll through the menu until Copy+Compare is  
displayed on the LCD screen.  
USB Duplicator  
ENT  
ESC  
3. Copy+Compare  
2. Press the OK button on the display panel. The USB Duplicator will  
start to read the source content into the system’s buffer and immediately  
start copying any loaded target USB flash drives.  
USB(58M) 450M  
Reading...  
ENT  
ESC  
3. Load the blank target flash drives into the USB Duplicator. The LCD  
will display the number of blank media loaded and copying.  
Pass: 0  
Fail: 0  
Working  
3
ENT  
ESC  
Note: When copying is in process the Green LED on the front panel is  
blinking. Do not take out the drive while it is copying. When copying is  
finished the Green LED stays on (no blinking). If an error occurs during  
the copy process a Red LED will display.  
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Using the USB Duplicator  
Asynchronous Copy+Compare - continued  
4. If the Copy fails, the LCD will display the number of flash drives that  
failed and passed.  
Pass: 5  
Fail: 0  
Working  
2
ENT  
ESC  
Note: During Asynchronous Copying you can use the UP and DOWN  
arrow keys to check each flash drives copying status.  
5. When Copy is complete the Compare portion will automatically begin.  
The LCD will display the status of the copying process.  
Compare  
15%  
925M  
0:18 226M  
ENT  
ESC  
6. When Compare is complete the display will show the total, and the  
number that pass and fail.  
Total OK: 5 OK: 5 NG: 0  
1:03 OK: 5 NG: 0  
ENT  
ESC  
When Copy+Compare is finished with any of the target drives you  
can take out the finished drive and put another blank flash drive for  
Copy+Compare.  
Note: When Copy+Compare is in process the Green LED on the front  
panel is blinking. Do not take out the drive while it is working. When  
Copy+Compare is finished the Green LED stays on (no blinking). If an  
error occurs during the process a Red LED will display.  
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Using the USB Duplicator  
Main Menu  
Capacity Check  
This function will check the capacity of each flash drive inserted. When  
finished the following screen will appear.  
Pass: 12  
Fail: 0  
Capacity  
0
ENT  
ESC  
Using the UP and DOWN arrows, you can scroll thru each drive  
loaded to display capacity.  
[#01] SIZE: 953M  
Capacity OK  
ENT  
ESC  
Information  
This function includes 2 subfunctions. These are:  
5.1 USB Info  
5.2 System Info  
USB Duplicator  
5. Information  
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Using the USB Duplicator  
5.1 USB Info.  
USB Info is a function that displays the USB flash drives basic information  
such as flash type, content size, and available space.  
1. Use UP or DOWN arrow to scroll through the menu until Information  
is displayed on the LCD screen.  
5. Information  
1. USB Info  
Press the OK button to select or press ESC to go to the next setting.  
2. Press OK to get USB Info. You can scroll through each drive with  
the arrow keys. Press ESC when finished. The LCD will display the  
following status:  
01  
FAT 16  
USB 953M  
925M  
5.2 System Info.  
1. Use UP or DOWN arrow to scroll through the menu until System  
Information is displayed on the LCD screen.  
5. Information  
2. System Info  
2. Press the DOWN arrow to get to System Info. and press OK.  
Press ESC twice to return to the Main Menu.  
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Using the USB Duplicator  
Main Menu  
Utility  
The main menu Utility function has 6 subfunctions. These are:  
6.1 Format FAT  
6.2 Measure Speed  
6.3 Media Check  
USB Duplicator  
6. Utility  
6.4 Quick Erase USB  
6.5 Full Erase USB  
6.6 System Update  
6.7 Calc. Checksum  
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Using the USB Duplicator  
Main Menu  
6.1 Format FAT  
This function is used to format flash drives with the duplicator. If the  
original format is FAT, then the format operation will not change the format,  
but will write over any data on the flash drive.  
If the format is not FAT (e.g. NTFS, Linux, or FAT multi-partition) the  
controller will check the capacity of the flash drive. If the capacity is greater  
than 2GB, it will automatically use FAT 32 format. If the capacity is less  
than 2GB, it will use FAT 16.  
1. Load the flash drives into the USB Duplicator. Use the UP or DOWN  
arrow to scroll through the menu until Utility is displayed on the LCD  
screen.  
USB Duplicator  
6. Utility  
2. Use the UP and DOWN arrow keys to check the status of any of the  
flash drives loaded in the machine. Drives inserted in the first port  
(source) will not be formatted.  
[Utility]  
1. Format FAT  
Do FORMAT  
Confirm?  
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Using the USB Duplicator  
6.2 Measure Speed  
This function will measure the read and write speeds of drives loaded in the  
ports.  
1. Load drives. Use UP or DOWN arrow to scroll through the menu until  
Utility is displayed on the LCD screen. Press the OK button to select or  
press ESC to go to the next setting.  
USB Duplicator  
6. Utility  
2. Press OK and scroll to Measure Speed. The LCD will display the  
following status:  
[Utility]  
2. Measure Speed  
3. Use the UP and Down arrow keys to check each drive.  
[#2] Read: 21.7MB  
Write: 10.7 MB  
Port position  
6.3 Media Check  
This function is used to check flash drives with the controller. There are  
2 types of checks that can be performed. Safe and Normal. The area to be  
examined can be set for each check.  
1. Load drives. Use UP or DOWN arrow to scroll through the menu until  
Utility is displayed on the LCD screen. Press the OK button to select or  
press ESC to go to the next setting.  
USB Duplicator  
6. Utility  
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Using the USB Duplicator  
2. Press OK and scroll to Media Check. The LCD will display the  
following status:  
[Utility]  
3. Media Check  
3. Use UP or DOWN arrow to scroll through the available options:  
6.3.1 Safe Check  
This function will read all the data on the flash drive with no writing so  
as to preserve all of the data and format on the drive. Use the UP and  
Down arrow keys to check the results on all of the drives loaded.  
[Media Check]  
1. Safe 100%  
(percentage of drive tested)  
6.3.2 Normal Check  
The controller will read and write in each area of the drive. If one of the  
areas cannot be written to or read, the display will show an error. Use the  
UP and Down arrow keys to check the results on all of the drives loaded.  
Note: All data and formats will be destroyed with the Normal Check.  
[Media Check]  
2. Normal 100%  
(percentage of drive tested)  
6.3.3 Setup Range  
This function will adjust the percentage of the drive tested in the Safe  
and Normal Checks. Use the Up and Down arrow keys to change the  
percentage tested.  
[Media Check]  
3. Setup Range  
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Using the USB Duplicator  
6.4 Quick Erase USB  
Quick Erase USB is a function that can quickly erase the target USB flash  
drive.  
Note: The Quick Erase USB function will only erase the FAT table index  
of each target flash drives.  
1. Use UP or DOWN arrow to scroll through the menu until Utility is  
displayed on the LCD screen. Press the OK button to select or press  
ESC to go to the next setting.  
USB Duplicator  
6. Utility  
2. Press OK and scroll to Quick Erase USB. The LCD will display the  
following status:  
6. Utility  
4. Quick Erase USB  
3. Press OK to select. The LCD will display the following status:  
Do Erase All  
Confirm?  
Press OK for Yes or ESC for No.  
4. LCD display will show the following screen when finished.  
Pass: 2  
Fail: 0  
Working  
0
Note: This function will erase the flash drive’s data content. It will not  
erase the flash drive’s FAT 16/32 format. If the format of the target drive  
is not FAT 16/32, the Quick Erase won’t execute.  
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Using the USB Duplicator  
6.5 Full Erase USB  
Full Erase USB is a function what will erase all data on the target USB flash  
drive.  
Note: The Full Erase USB will completely erase data of each of the target  
flash drives This function will also clear the FAT table in the flash drive.  
You will not be able to read the flash drive on PC until it is re-formatted.  
1. Use UP or DOWN arrow to scroll through the menu until Utility is  
displayed on the LCD screen. Press the OK button to select or press  
ESC to go to the next setting.  
USB Duplicator  
6. Utility  
2. Press OK and scroll to Full Erase USB. The LCD will display the  
following status:  
6. Utility  
5. Full Erase USB  
3. Press OK to select. The LCD will display the following status:  
Do Erase All  
Confirm?  
Press OK for Yes or ESC for No.  
4. LCD display will show the following screen when finished.  
Pass: 2  
Fail: 0  
Working  
0
6.6 System Update  
This function is used to update your systems firmware. (Contact Aleratec  
Technical Support for the latest version.)  
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Using the USB Duplicator  
6.7 Calc. Checksum  
The Calculate Checksum function computes a checksum for the contents  
of the source drive. This alphanumeric can be used to ensure that no minor  
changes due to alteration or virus have occurred on the source drive since  
its last use.  
1. Use UP or DOWN arrow to scroll through the menu until Utility is  
displayed on the LCD screen. Press the OK button to select or press  
ESC to go to the next setting.  
USB Duplicator  
6. Utility  
2. Press OK and scroll to Calc. Checksum. The LCD will display the  
following status:  
6. Utility  
7. Calc. Checksum  
3. Press OK to select. Depending on content, some time will be spent  
calculating the Checksum. Once done, the LCD will display the  
calculated Checksum.  
Checksum=  
AE5277D9  
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Main Menu  
Setup  
This function includes 8 subfunctions. These are:  
7.1 Start-up Menu  
7.2 Copy Area  
7.3 Button Beep  
7.4 Asyn Hold Time  
7.5 Ignore Size  
USB Duplicator  
7. Setup  
7.6 Asynchronous  
Enable/Disable  
7.7 Language  
7.8 Working Mode  
Normal/Turbo  
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7.1 Startup Menu  
Startup Menu allows you to select which function displays first when the USB  
Duplicator is turned on.  
This function selects the menu item that will be the first item shown on the  
display when you turn on the duplicator. The default setting is Copy.  
1. Use the UP or DOWN arrow to scroll through the menu until Setup is  
displayed on the LCD screen. Press OK.  
USB Duplicator  
7. Setup  
2. Use the UP or Down arrow to scroll through the Setup options until Startup  
Menu is displayed on the LCD screen.  
7. Setup:  
1. Startup Menu  
Startup Menu  
1. Copy  
7.2 Copy Area  
This function supports the selection of Quick Copy or Copy whole area of the  
source.  
7.2.1 Only Data area – Quick Copy  
If the controller system can verify FAT 16, 32, NTFS, Linux Ext 2, Ext  
3 format for the source, the system will copy just the data area when  
this function is selected. If it cannot verify the format, the system will  
automatically copy the whole area of the source. For example, if a 2GB  
source is FAT 32 and it has 50MB of data, the system will copy only the  
50MB of data.  
7.2.2 Whole area – Controller will copy whole area of the source.  
If the source is not FAT 16, 32, NTFS, Linux Ext 2, Ext 3 format, the  
system will copy the entire media, even the blank area. When this function  
is selected, Quick Copy will not be used. The copy process takes longer.  
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7.3 Button Beep  
This setting controls the button sound.  
1. Use the UP or DOWN arrow to scroll through the menu until Setup is  
displayed on the LCD screen. Press the OK.  
USB Duplicator  
7. Setup  
2. Use the UP or Down arrow to scroll through the Setup options until  
Button Beep is displayed on the LCD screen.  
7. Setup:  
3. Button Beep  
3. Default setting is ON. Use the UP or DOWN arrows to select either ON  
or OFF. Press the OK button to change, or ESC to exit.  
Button Beep  
On  
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7.4 Asyn Hold Time  
This function allows you to set the time to exit Asynchronous Copying  
when you pull all the USB flash drives out of the duplicator. The default  
setting is 30 seconds. If after 30 seconds no new drives are plugged into  
the USB Duplicator the LCD will ask to exit Asynchronous or to stay in  
Asynchronous mode. Press OK to exit Asynchronous Copying or press  
ESC to keep this status.  
To change the default setting for Asyn Hold Time use the following  
procedure:  
1. Use the UP or DOWN arrow to scroll through the menu until Setup is  
displayed on the LCD screen. Press the OK button to select.  
USB Duplicator  
7. Setup  
2. Use the UP or Down arrow to scroll through the Setup options until  
Asyn Hold Time is displayed on the LCD screen. Press OK.  
7. Setup:  
4. Asyn Hold Time  
3. Default setting is 30 seconds; press the arrow keys to change. Press  
ESC to exit.  
Asyn Hold Time  
30sec.  
7.5 Ignore Size  
To make sure the FAT table of each flash drive was copied correctly all  
source and target flash drives should be the same capacity. Each flash drive  
potentially has some capacity difference due to the manufacturing process.  
To ensure both the source and target flash drives are at the same capacity  
you can set the capacity tolerance. This function is used to set the tolerance  
% of flash capacity difference between source and targets.  
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7.5 Ignore Size - continued  
1. Use the UP or DOWN arrow to scroll through the menu until Setup is  
displayed on the LCD screen. Press the OK button to select or press  
ESC to go to the next setting.  
USB Duplicator  
7. Setup  
2. Use the UP or Down arrow to scroll through the options until Ignore  
Size is displayed on the LCD screen. Press OK.  
7. Setup:  
5. Ignore Size  
3. Default setting is 3% ; press the arrow keys to change and press OK.  
Ignore Size  
3%  
Note: Source flash drive and blank drives need to be the same capacity for two reasons.  
1. During the copy process the source flash drive “index sector” is copied to  
the target flash drive. The index sector of a flash drive contains the drives  
specifications, size and FAT table. Different drive sizes will have different index  
sectors. For example if your are copying a 2G source flash drive to a 4G target  
flash drive without performing data transforming, the index sector of the 2G  
source would be copied to the 4G target flash drive effectively changing it to a 2G  
flash drive because of the copied 2G index sector.  
2. If you allow the system to execute data transforming from a source flash drive to  
multiple target flash drive in addition to longer copying time there is a potential for  
data loss during data transforming.  
Note: If you need to copy a source flash to a target with a big capacity difference there  
are two ways to avoid potential problems.  
1. Use the Setup function Ignore Size to increase the tolerance % of the source and  
target.  
2. Turn the Setup function Analyze Source to OFF.  
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7.6 Asynchronous (Enable/Disable)  
This function allows the user to enable/disable asynchronous copying. Use  
Up and Down arrow keys to toggle between and push OK to select, or ESC  
to exit.  
7.7 Language  
This function selects the language shown on the display (English,  
Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, and Japanese).  
To change the default setting for Asyn Hold Time use the following  
procedure:  
1. Use the UP or DOWN arrow to scroll through the menu until Setup is  
displayed on the LCD screen. Press the OK button to select or press  
ESC to go to the next setting.  
USB Duplicator  
7. Setup  
2. Use the UP or Down arrow to scroll through the options until Language  
is displayed on the LCD screen.  
7. Setup:  
7. Language  
3. To select, press the OK button, or ESC to exit.  
7.8 Working Mode (Normal/Turbo)  
This function allows the user to select between Normal and Turbo working  
modes. Select using the Up and Down arrow keys and push OK.  
Note: Turbo Mode is faster but it will copy errors. Normal speed is safer.  
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Specifications  
Operating Type  
• Stand-alone (No PC Required)  
• 11  
Number of Targets  
Supported Media  
• USB Flash/Pen Drive requiring less than 500mA  
from USB Port  
Transfer Speed  
• 128MB/min Typical  
• Synchronous or Asynchronous  
• 2 x 16 Backlit  
Copy Mode  
LCD Display  
Power Requirements  
Operating Temperature  
Operating Humidity  
• 115V or 230V  
• 41°F - 122°F  
• 15% - 90%  
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Technical Support  
After reading this User Guide, if you need additional assistance with this  
product, please contact Aleratec Technical Support. Our technical staff will  
be happy to assist you, but they may need your help to better assist you.  
Calling Aleratec Technical Support without all the necessary information  
can be both time consuming and frustrating. Therefore, please try to have  
the following information ready before calling:  
1. Part Number - the part number is located on the bottom of the 1:11  
USB Copy Cruiser SA.  
2. Serial Number - the serial number is located on the bottom of the 1:11  
USB Copy Cruiser SA.  
3. Troubles - your questions about the 1:11 USB Copy Cruiser SA. Please  
provide enough information about your problems so our technical staff  
can recreate and diagnose it.  
Technical Support Addresses and Phone Numbers  
X
X
By Telephone: 1-818-678-0484  
Technical Support Group can be reached 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Pacific  
Time, Monday through Friday, excluding U.S. holidays.  
Please try to call from a phone near your computer system.  
X
Access is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, via:  
The World Wide Web at: www.aleratec.com  
FAX at: 1-818-678-0483  
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Service and Support  
Aleratec, Inc., Limited Warranty  
This Limited Warranty covers defects encountered in the course of  
normal use of this product and does not apply to damage from improper  
use, abuse, accidents, unauthorized service, or inadequate packaging  
when shipping the product to Aleratec, Inc.  
Aleratec, Inc. provides the following limited warranty for this product  
only if the product was originally purchased for use, not re-sale, from  
Aleratec, Inc., an Aleratec, Inc. authorized dealer or distributor, or any  
other Aleratec, Inc. approved reseller for this product. This product is  
warranted to be free from defects in workmanship and material for a  
period of one year from the date of your original purchase.  
If the product fails during normal and proper use within the warranty  
period, Aleratec, Inc. will, at its option, repair or replace the product at  
no cost (except shipping and insurance). This limited warranty does not  
include service to repair damage from improper installation, accident,  
disaster, misuse, abuse, or modifications to the subsystem, or by any  
other causes unrelated to defective materials or workmanship.  
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Service and Support  
Please Note:  
This Warranty is valid only within the United States and Puerto Rico,  
and applies only to products that are new and unopened on the date  
of purchase. For areas outside the United States and Puerto Rico,  
contact the authorized dealer from whom you purchased this product to  
determine which warranty, if any, applies.  
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY CONSTITUTES YOUR SOLE AND  
EXCLUSIVE REMEDY, AND THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE  
LIABILITY OF ALERATEC, INC., AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL  
OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING,  
BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF  
MERCHANTABILITY OF ITEMS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  
Your sole remedy shall be repair or replacement, with new or  
refurbished components, as provided in this Limited Warranty.  
Aleratec, Inc. shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, special  
incidental products or consequential damages, including, but not  
limited to, any loss of data or loss of profits or business, regardless of  
the form of action or theory of liability resulting from any defect in,  
or use of, this product (even if Aleratec, Inc. has been advised of the  
possibility of such damages).  
In any event, the liability of Aleratec, Inc. under this Limited Warranty,  
for damages to you or any third party, regardless of the form of action  
or theory of liability, shall not exceed the purchase price you paid for  
this product.  
Some states do not allow limitations of the disclaimer of implied  
warranties, the period an implied warranty lasts, or the exclusion or  
limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the exclusions and  
limitations stipulated in this Limited Warranty may not apply to you.  
This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may  
have other rights which vary from state to state.  
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Service and Support  
To Obtain Warranty Service:  
You must ship your subsystem to the authorized dealer where your  
subsystem was purchased within the one year warranty period and  
no later than thirty days after discovery of claimed defect, whichever  
occurs first. In either case, you must provide proof of original purchase  
before any warranty service can be performed. Products and parts  
provided as a result of warranty service may be other than new but  
will be in good working order and become your property at the time of  
exchange. At the same time, the exchanged products or parts become  
the property of Aleratec, Inc.  
When shipping the subsystem for service, you agree to insure the  
Duplicator, to prepay shipping charges, and to use the original shipping  
container or equivalent. Any service outside the scope of this limited  
warranty shall be at Aleratec, Inc.’s or its Authorized Service Provider’s  
rates and terms then in effect.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights; you may also have other  
rights which vary from state to state.  
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Technical Support FAX Back Form  
Aleratec, Inc.  
Technical Support Fax Back Form  
Please record the following information to help expedite any warranty claim:  
Model No.: _____________ Serial No.: ____________________________  
Date Purchased ________________________________________________  
Place of Purchase:______________________________________________  
To: Technical Support Group FAX: 1-818-678-0483  
FROM: _____________________FAX: ____________________________  
E-MAIL ________________________  
RE: ________________________TEL: ____________________________  
DATE: _______________# OF PAGES: ____________________________  
I am experiencing the following problems with my USB Duplicator:  
_____________________________________________________________  
_____________________________________________________________  
_____________________________________________________________  
_____________________________________________________________  
_____________________________________________________________  
By answering these questions, your problem will be solved more rapidly.  
com on the internet.  
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Document Number: 330107_ENG_Rev. A  
Copyright © 2010  
Specifications subject to change without notice.  
Aleratec, Inc.  
9851 Owensmouth Avenue  
Chatsworth, CA 91311 U.S.A.  
 

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