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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