LevelOne MUS 2500 User Manual

LevelOne  
MUS-2500  
Smart USB Storage  
User Manual  
V1.0.0-0605  
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Chapter 1 Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing the LevelOne Smart USB Storage. The product is a powerful USB 2.0  
2.5” hard disk enclosure with two USB 2.0 ports Hub. It allows you to back up data, manage  
backup schedules and set up a private disk to protect your personal information. Levelone  
MUS-2500 is personal mobile storage and much more.  
Your MUS-2500 comes with the SmartUSB utility. Through this application, you can quickly back  
up your data by just one touch. This application can also be set to complete a complex backup job  
based on the rules you define. For example, back up data daily, weekly or monthly. For needed  
security, the SmartUSB provides you the option to create a private disk for protecting your  
personal files and folders.  
Using SmartUSB utility, you can back up the office package – My Document, Internet Explorer,  
Outlook Express and Address Book – to your MUS-2500 Smart USB Storage. Its Mobile Office  
function lets you use your office information anywhere. With the MUS-2500, you can go out  
without your notebook/computer, and make every computer looks just like your own.  
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About this Manual  
This box contains the MUS-2500 Smart USB Storage User Manual. This document provides  
information and instruction on using MUS-2500 Smart USB Storage to set up your SmartUSB  
utility and back up your data.  
Onscreen help allows you to access information onscreen while you’re working with SmartUSB  
utility. Onscreen user manual is available here, as well as links to other documentation and  
related MUS-2500 website.  
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In the application, choose the application’s user manual from the Help menu. This onscreen help  
contains the detailed information about how to adjust the SmartUSB utility options and other  
settings, such as back up your data on schedule, protect your private files and folders, and more.  
With this onscreen help, you can operate the SmartUSB utility step by step.  
If you have any questions regarding the operating SmartUSB Utility, please refer to onscreen Help  
or the Smart USB Storage User Manual in the Doc folder of SMARTSYS flash drive for more  
1.2  
Support Services  
Read on for an overview of the different parts of your MUS-2500 Smart USB Storage, and  
summary information on common tasks such as setting up MUS-2500 and SmartUSB utility,  
connecting to a computer, customizing the backup application you want, managing the private  
disk, and more.  
If you have any problem with the SmartUSB utility or need technical support, you can contact your  
product dealer. The more information you have to give to the support agents, the faster they will  
be able to address your issue. Alternatively you can visit our website, at http://www.level1.com, for  
more information and support.  
This manual is subject to be changed without notice.  
Note: Level One is not responsible for damage to device and/or hard disk drive, or loss and/or damage to files on the  
hard disk drive, due to improper installation or usage.  
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Chapter 2 Product Overview  
2.1  
Package Contents  
MUS-2500 Smart USB Storage comes with some accessories. Verify that nothing is missing from  
the MUS-2500 Smart USB Storage package by using the checking list below. Please contact your  
dealer if anything is missing or damaged. All packing materials are recyclable. Please confirm the  
items are in the Package below:  
MUS-2500 Smart USB Storage Enclosure (Does not include Hard Disk Drive)  
Rubber Stand  
Certified USB 2.0 Cable  
USB to DC IN Cable  
Screw Pack of 4 Pieces  
Quick Installation Guide  
2.2  
System Requirements  
Pentium III equivalent processor or higher  
Windows 2000 (Server Pack 4)/XP/Windows Server 2003  
128 MB RAM or more as required by Windows  
Internet (for system upgrade)  
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2.3  
Physical Description  
DC-IN (5V/2A)  
PC (USB)  
USB1 (Hub)  
USB2 (Hub)  
External button  
2.3.1 Mini USB B Type Connector  
The Mini USB B type connector is designed for USB 1.1(12 Mbps) or USB 2.0 (480 Mbps) and  
connects to the PC via certified cable.  
2.3.2 USB Hub Ports  
The enclosure includes two ports USB 2.0 hub which can be applied to connect various low power  
consuming USB devices. Besides, if user inserts pen drive or card reader in the ports, SmartUSB  
wizard tool provides an external button function to copy the data from the ports to the internal hard  
drive of the enclosure.  
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2.3.3 DC Jack  
The enclosure includes a DC Jack that provides extra power input by using the provided USB  
power adapter cable to connect it to another USB port on your desktop/notebook computer.  
2.3.4 Backup Button  
The enclosure has an external button. By pressing the button, you can do a backup job or copy  
the data from the pen drives or card reader in the enclosure’s HUB ports to internal hard drive of  
the enclosure. For more information on how to use the external button, see Chapter 9, “System  
Setting”.  
2.3.5 LED Indicators  
Power LED is lit while power or PC is applied.  
HD LED blinks indicating that the internal hard disk is accessed.  
USB1 LED is lit while the USB device connects to USB1 Port of the enclosure.  
USB2 LED is lit while the USB device connects to USB2 Port of the enclosure.  
2.4 Features  
The enclosure provides the following features:  
Powerful Smart Backup Tool  
Built-In Internal 32MB Flash Drive  
Secured Private Disk with User Name and Password  
Synchronizing PC Data with Mobile Storage  
Quickly Synchronizing Your Newest Outlook Express Emails  
Built-In Two Ports USB 2.0 Hub  
One Button Backup  
Carry Your PC Application Anywhere:  
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- Outlook Express  
- My Favorites  
- My Documents Folder  
-Address Book  
Multilingual GUI (English, German, Danish, Portuguese, Russian, Traditional Chinese)  
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Chapter 3 Hardware Setup  
1. Press the panel cover up at mark and pull the bottom case off.  
2. Insert the HD into the IDE slot. You must carefully align and plug the pins of the hard drive’s  
IDE connector into the sockets of the controller board’s IDE adapter in the base case of the  
enclosure. Do NOT force the pins into their sockets and do NOT try to insert the hard disk at  
an angle, otherwise you may damage the IDE connector pins.  
3. Attach the screws (Silver) to the base and the hard drive.  
4. Fix the panel cover on the base.  
5. Attach the screws (Black) to the base and the panel cover.  
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Chapter 4 Using the Enclosure  
4.1  
Connecting the enclosure  
Follow these steps to connect your MUS-2500 Smart USB Storage to computer:  
1. Place your 2.5” hard drive into the enclosure. For more information on setting up the  
enclosure, see Chapter 3, “Hardware Setup”.  
2. Plug the provided USB cable into the PC port in the enclosure. Plug the USB slot into the  
computer’s USB port.  
3. You’ve done everything you need to get your enclosure MUS-2500 with SmartUSB utility up  
and running. The first time you use your MUS-2500 with SmartUSB utility, the SmartUSB  
utility starts and helps you to enter the application.  
4. If your hard drive is new or not partitioned, the system will pop up a warning message to  
remind you to initialize, partition and format your hard drive with file systems FAT, FAT32 or  
NTFS.  
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Note: Some desktop or notebook computers may not be able to run the enclosure properly;  
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this is due to insufficient power supply from the desktop/notebook’s USB port. You  
must use the provided certified and specified USB cable to connect your enclosure  
to the computer. You can change other USB ports of your computer to try it again. If  
the enclosure still fails in starting, you have to use the provided USB power adapter  
cable to connect the power input of the enclosure to another USB port on your  
computer; this will provide the additional power needed.  
4.2  
Removing the enclosure  
To safely remove the enclosure, you have to stop two USB Mass Storage devices. The first USB  
Mass Storage device consists of Generic AUTORUN Disk USB device and Generic Flash Disk  
USB device. The other Mass Storage device consists of internal Hard Disk drive.  
You can double click  
Unplug or Eject Hardware in the taskbar to open a dialogue, and then  
select the mentioned above USB Mass Storage devices, and click Stop to remove the enclosure.  
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4.3  
How to start SmartUSB utility  
SmartUSB utility is the application you use with MUS-2500 Smart USB Storage. You can start  
your SmartUSB utility by any one of the following:  
- Connect the enclosure to your computer, and SmartUSB utility opens automatically.  
- In My Computer, please double click SMART CD drive and then SmartUSB utility opens  
automatically.  
- In Windows Explorer, please click SMARTSYS drive. Find the SmartUSB.exe and double  
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click it to open the SmartUSB utility.  
4.4  
First time to use SmartUSB utility  
Following the steps below to perform SmartUSB utility:  
1. Open SmartUSB.exe as described in Section 4.3.  
2. Set up Mobile Storage (MUS-2500 Smart USB Storage): after Welcome window popup,  
Smart USB Storage Setting window is displayed.  
3. Select the internal hard drive of the enclosure or local PC path that you desire to be your  
mobile storage.  
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4. Click  
OK to enter the SmartUSB wizard screen.  
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Chapter 5 Backup  
5.1  
How to back up  
5.1.1 Create a new backup job  
1. Click  
Backup button in the SmartUSB wizard screen. The Backup Job List  
window will open.  
2. Click  
New Job button. The What to Backup window will be displayed.  
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Note: Double Click button to open Windows Explorer. It will show the location that  
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your files saved in the Windows Explorer.  
My Folders or click My Profile to select the items that you wish to back up.  
3. Click  
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Note: The SmartUSB Utility provides the Job Info for users. It will show Job Name,  
Copy/Compress Data, Backup Type, Compression Level and Scheduled  
information. You can click  
button to open the page; or click  
button to  
close the page. As you create or edit a backup job, the Job Info will be displayed  
automatically.  
My Folders: select the files and the folders that you wish to back up.  
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My Profile: select the setting that you wish to back up as follows.  
My Documents: back up My Documents folders.  
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Outlook Express: back up Outlook Express mail folders.  
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Internet Explorer: back up My Favorites of Internet Explorer.  
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Address Book: back up Address Book file.  
4. Click  
Next button. The Backup Setting window will be displayed. From this window  
you get to configure various job-specific setting. For more information on setting  
preferences, see Section 5.2, “Backup Setting”.  
5. Click  
Save and Execute to start this backup job or click  
Save to store the backup  
job.  
5.1.2 Edit an existing backup job  
1. Click  
will open.  
Backup button in the SmartUSB wizard screen. The Backup Job List window  
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2. Select the backup job that you wish to edit.  
3. Click  
Edit Job button.  
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Note: When you click Edit Job button, the Job Info will be displayed automatically. It will  
show Job Name, Copy/Compress Data, Backup Type, Compression Level and  
Scheduled information for users. You can click  
button to close the page.  
4. The What to Backup window will be displayed. Click  
My Folders or My Profile to  
select the items that you wish to back up.  
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5. Click  
Next to enter the Backup Setting window. From this window you get to configure  
various job-specific setting. For more information on setting preferences, see Section 5.2,  
“Backup Setting”.  
6. Click  
Save and Execute to start this backup job or click  
Save to store the backup  
job.  
5.1.3 Execute one backup job  
1. Click  
will be displayed.  
2. Select the backup job that you wish to execute.  
3. Click Execute Now button to start this backup job.  
Backup button in the SmartUSB wizard screen. The Backup Job List window  
5.1.4 Execute multiple backup jobs  
1. Click Backup button in the SmartUSB wizard screen. The Backup Job List window will be  
displayed.  
2. Enable  
Multiple Jobs Execution check box.  
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Note: Click the right button of the mouse; you can see a menu with three options. Click  
Select All to select all backup jobs. Click Clear All to unselect the backup jobs you  
selected. Click Inverse to select the backup jobs you unselected.  
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3. Select  
Job Index to indicate the backup jobs that you wish to execute.  
4. Click  
Execute Now button to start selected backup jobs.  
5.2  
Backup Setting  
5.2.1 Method Setting  
Click  
Backup Method tab and fill out the following setting:  
1. In the Backup Job Name  
wish to create.  
field type a name to be assigned to the backup job that you  
2. Select a backup method either using compression or directly copying for the job.  
Backup without compression: directly copy the specified files to the destination path.  
Backup Type field  
- Copy and replace files: Copy all selected files and folders to the destination path and  
replace them, which have the same name as the files to be added.  
- Update files: Update the selected files which are present in the destination path, but  
the unselected files will be skipped. This method will also copy the selected new files  
to the destination path.  
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Note: By default, the SmartUSB utility uses this option to back up your data. If  
you have no desired option, it is a good idea to select this backup type,  
which can address most events.  
- Freshen existing files: Update the specified files which are present in the destination  
path, but the unspecified files will be skipped.  
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Note: If this is your first time to perform the SmartUSB utility, we do not suggest  
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this option. If using this option, make sure your hard disk has the same file  
names or folder names, which should not be empty, or the application will  
not update any files or folders without showing an error message.  
- Synchronize files: Update the selected files which are present in the destination and  
the source path. This method will also copy the selected new files to both the  
destination and the source path. The unselected files will be skipped.  
- Copy and replace files (remove unspecified files): Copy all selected files and  
folders to the destination path and replace them, which will have the same name as  
the files to be added. But the unselected files in the destination will be removed.  
- Update files (remove unspecified files): Update the selected files which are present  
in the destination path, but the unselected files will be removed. This method will also  
copy the selected new files to the destination path.  
Overwrite field  
- Ask before overwrite: Ask before overwriting the existing files.  
- Overwrite without prompt: Overwrite the existing files without prompt.  
- Skip existing files: Those files which are present are not overwritten.  
Use compression (7z): compress the specified files to the archive in destination path.  
Backup Type field  
- Add and replace files: Add all specified files, which are not present in the archive.  
Replace the archived files, which have the same name as the files to be added. The  
unspecified files in the archive will be skipped.  
- Update files: Update the specified files, which are present in the archive, but the  
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unspecified files will be skipped. This method will also add the specified new files to  
the archive.  
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Note: By default, the SmartUSB utility uses this option to back up your data. If  
you have no desired option, it is a good idea to select this backup type,  
which can address most events.  
- Freshen existing files: Update the specified files, which are present in the archive,  
but the unspecified files will be skipped.  
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Note: If this is your first time to perform the SmartUSB utility, we do not suggest  
this option. If using this option, make sure your hard disk has the same file  
names and folders, which should not be empty, or the application will not  
compress any files or folders without showing an error message.  
- Add and replace files (remove unspecified files): Add all specified files, which are  
not present in the archive. Replace archived files, which have the same name as the  
files to be added. The unspecified files in the archive will be removed.  
- Update files (remove unspecified files): Update the specified files which are present  
in the archive, but the unselected files will be removed. This method will also compress  
the specified new files to the archive.  
Compression Level field: When creating a new archive, you first need to select the  
archive format.  
- Fastest: Takes less time to compress, but usually achieve a lower compression ratio.  
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- Fast: Takes less time to compress, but the compression ratio is higher than Fastest.  
- Normal: This format provides better and slower compression than Fast, and it may  
require more memory.  
- Maximum: This format provides better and slower compression than Normal, and it  
may require more memory.  
- Ultra: This format provides better and slower compression than Maximum, and it may  
require more memory.  
Password: Press the Password button and enter a password if you wish to encrypt the  
files being archived.  
Show Password: Enable to display the password when you enter the password.  
Advance: Click  
Advance button and the Backup File Options window will be  
displayed.  
- In the Split to Volumes (Bytes)  
field select the desired volume mode to split the  
backup (compressed) file into several small files with the specified volume size  
ƒ None: volume size is unlimited. In this mode, the maximum file size is constrained  
by File System as follows:  
n FAT: 2G bytes  
o FAT32: 4G bytes  
p NTFS: not limited  
ƒ Volume_1457664_floppy: volume size is 1.44 MB.  
ƒ Volume_650M_CD: volume size is 650 MB.  
ƒ Volume_700M_CD: volume size is 700 MB.  
ƒ Volume_4480M_DVD: volume size is 4480 MB.  
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- In the Preserve your backup files options, select your preservation policy.  
ƒ Overwrite: Overwriting the existing backup (compressed) file.  
ƒ Preserve the latest files: Select how many backup (compressed ) files that you  
want to preserve  
ƒ Preserve all files: Preserve all the backup (compressed) files.  
5.2.2 Schedule Setting  
1. Click  
Scheduling Setting tab and fill in the following setting.  
2. Enable  
Make a schedule to perform this job and then select Once or On Interval.  
- Once: Selects the specified date and time to perform backup job  
- On Interval: Select daily, weekly or monthly, the corresponding days and the time to  
perform backup job.  
See more information in Section 5.4.  
5.2.3 File Location Setting  
1. Click  
File Location tab in Backup Setting window.  
2. In Where to Backup field displays the destination path.  
3. The Select a location for your backup file group is made up of the following  
components.  
- Backup to internal hard disk drive of the enclosure: select the internal hard disk  
drive as your destination drive for the backup job.  
- Backup to your Secured Private Disk: select the secured private disk as your  
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destination drive for the backup job. If you do not log in the secured private disk, the  
login window will be displayed.  
- Backup to PC temporary path (Not Recommended!): browse and select a path in  
local PC to be the destination for the backup job.  
5.3  
How to restore  
You can restore your files in backup job by the following Steps:  
1. Click  
Backup button in the SmartUSB wizard screen.  
2. Click  
Restore Data. Select the backup job that you wish to restore.  
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3. Click  
Next.  
4. In Which file to Restore window selects the compressed file or folder of the backup job that  
you wish to restore.  
5. Click  
Next.  
6. In What to Restore selects the files or folder in the backup job that you wish to restore.  
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7. Click  
Next button, then the How to Restore window appears requiring you to configure  
restore setting. For more information on setting preferences, see Section 5.4, “Restore  
Setting”.  
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8. Click  
Restore Now to restore the backup job.  
5.3.1 Restore Setting  
Backup Job Name: display the backup job name that you wish to restore  
Restore Type:  
- Copy and replace files: Copy all selected files and folders to the source path and  
replace them, which will have the same name as the files to be added.  
- Update files: Update the selected files which are present in the source path, but the  
unselected files will be skipped. This method will also copy the selected new files to the  
source path.  
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Note: By default, the SmartUSB utility uses this option to back up your data. If you  
have no desired option, it is a good idea to select this backup type, which  
can address most events.  
- Freshen existing files: Update the selected files which are present in the source path,  
but the unselected files will be skipped.  
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Note: If this is your first time to perform the SmartUSB utility, we do not suggest  
this option. If using this option, make sure your hard disk has the same file  
names and folders, which should not be empty, or the application could not  
restore any files or folders but shows an error message.  
- Copy and replace files (remove unspecified files): Copy all selected files and folders  
to the source path and replace them, which have the same name as the files to be added.  
But the unselected files in the source will be removed.  
- Update files (remove unspecified files): Update the selected files which are present in  
the source path, but the unselected files will be removed. This method will also copy the  
selected new files to the source path.  
Overwrite field  
- Ask before overwrite: Ask before overwriting the existing files.  
- Overwrite without prompt: Overwrite the existing files without prompt.  
- Skip existing files: Those files which are present are not overwritten.  
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Restore To:  
- Restore files to the original path: Restore the files to source path of backup job.  
- Restore files to the assigned folder: Browse your desired folder and restore the files to  
the folder.  
5.4  
How to schedule  
1. Click Backup button in the SmartUSB wizard screen. The Backup Job List window will be  
displayed.  
2. Select the backup job that you wish to schedule.  
3. Click  
Schedule tab and set up the schedule with the following steps.  
4. Enable  
Make a schedule to perform this job and then select Once or On Interval.  
- Once: Selects the specified date and time to perform backup job  
- On Interval: Selects daily, weekly or monthly, the corresponding days and the time to  
perform backup job.  
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Chapter 6 Secured Private Disk  
6.1  
Create your private disk  
1. Click  
Secured Private Disk  
button in the SmartUSB wizard screen.  
2. The Create New Secured Private Disk window appears requiring you to configure the  
following setting.  
- In the Drive Letter field: select a disk drive you desire.  
- In the Disk Size field: type the desired disk size you desire.  
- In Enable Security check box: click  
check box to secure your disk.  
- In the User Name field: type your desired username.  
- In the Password field: type your password.  
- In the Confirm Password field: retype your password again.  
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3. Click  
Create to set up a private disk.  
4. The Format Dialog appears and asks you to format the hard disk.  
5. Click  
Start to begin the format application.  
6. Click  
Close to end.  
7. Secured Private Disk with Login  
button will change to Secured Private Disk with  
Logout button. It means that you are login the private disk.  
6.2  
Login your secured private disk  
1. Click  
Secured Private Disk with Login  
button in the SmartUSB wizard screen.  
- In the User Name field: type your desired username to use this disk.  
- In the Password field: type your password to use this disk.  
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2. Click  
OK button to enter your disk.  
3. Secured Private Disk with Login  
Logout button.  
button will change to Secured Private Disk with  
6.3  
Logout your secured private disk  
1. Click  
Secured Private Disk with Logout button in the SmartUSB wizard screen.  
2. Secured Private Disk with Logout  
Login button.  
button will change to Secured Private Disk with  
6.4  
Delete your secured private disk  
1. Click  
System Setting  
button in the SmartUSB wizard screen.  
2. Click  
Private Disk Management tab.  
3. Click  
Delete Disk button, then your secured private disk will be removed.  
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6.5  
Change username and password  
1. Click  
System Setting  
button in the SmartUSB wizard screen.  
2. Click  
3. Click  
4. Click  
Private Disk Management tab.  
Change button, then enter the new username and password.  
OK to change username and password.  
6.6  
How to use Backup tool in secured private disk  
You can back up your data in secured private disk.  
1. Click  
2. Click  
3. Click  
Backup button in the SmartUSB wizard screen.  
New Job button or Edit Job button for specified job.  
File Location tab in How to Backup window.  
4. Select Backup to your Secured Private Disk: select the secured private disk as your  
destination drive for the backup job.  
5. Click Save and Execute button.  
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6.7  
How to use Mobile Office in secured private disk  
You can use your Mobile office in secured private disk.  
1. Click System Setting  
button in the SmartUSB wizard screen.  
2. Click  
File Location tab.  
3. In Change File Location group click Mobile Office tab.  
4. Click Browse button and select Set the Private Disk drive as the new destination item.  
5. Click OK button.  
6. Click Apply button.  
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Chapter 7 Mobile Office  
You can use your mobile applications anywhere.  
7.1 Mobile My Documents  
1. Click  
My Documents  
button in the SmartUSB wizard screen.  
2. The first time you use the function, Copy My Documents window which prompts you to copy  
the desired files or folders to your Mobile Storage (MUS-2500 Smart USB Storage).  
- Click  
Copy button to copy My Documents folder of PC to your Mobile Storage  
Cancel button to create an empty My  
(MUS-2500 Smart USB Storage) or click  
Documents folder in your Mobile Storage (MUS-2500 Smart USB Storage).  
3. My Documents folder window will be displayed.  
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7.2 Mobile Internet Explorer  
1. Click  
Internet Explorer  
button in the SmartUSB wizard screen.  
2. The first time you use the function, Copy My Favorites window which prompts you to copy  
the desired files into My Favorites to your Mobile Storage (MUS-2500 Smart USB Storage).  
- Click  
Copy button to copy My Favorites folder of PC to your Mobile Storage  
Cancel button to create an empty My  
(MUS-2500 Smart USB Storage) or click  
Favorites folder in your Mobile Storage (MUS-2500 Smart USB Storage).  
3. Mobile Internet Explorer window will be displayed.  
7.3 Mobile Outlook Express  
1. Click  
Outlook Express  
button in the SmartUSB wizard screen.  
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2. If it is the first time to use this function, Copy Outlook Express Email window which prompts  
you for setup information.  
- Select a user name of PC Outlook Express: Select a user name of PC Outlook Express  
to represent the mail folder that Outlook Express uses.  
- Create a user name of Mobile Outlook Express: Create a user name of Mobile Outlook  
Express to represent the mail folder that Mobile Outlook Express uses. You can use the two  
methods to determine the user name as follows:  
Create the same user name as PC: Use the user name which is the same as  
mentioned above for PC Outlook Express.  
Create a new user name: Type your desired user name to create it.  
- What to copy from PC to mobile storage: Copy the desired mails to Mobile Outlook  
Express. The application provides three methods for user to choose the source of mail.  
Copy mail specify date/time: specify the date/time and copy the mail collected from  
the specified date/time to now.  
Copy all mail: It will copy all mail to Mobile Storage (MUS-2500 Smart USB Storage).  
Copy all mail folder files(*.dbx): It will copy all PC mail folder files known as *.dbx  
files to Mobile Storage (MUS-2500 Smart USB Storage).  
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3. If you have used the function previously, then Login Mobile Outlook Express window  
prompts you for selecting a user name to login Mobile Outlook Express.  
- User Name List in Mobile Outlook Express: Select a user name in the list to login Mobile  
Outlook Express or to delete the mail folder from mobile storage.  
- Remember user name on login: If you enable the item, then the system will automatically  
login this user name next time and never display this window. If you want to login with  
another user name, you can click PC Sync Tools, then click Outlook Express  
Synchronization. And click Change User Name button in Select a user name of Mobile  
Outlook Express group to change user name.  
- Delete: The system will delete the user name and all of its folders and files.  
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- Login: Login the Mobile Outlook Express by the user name you selected.  
- Cancel: Return to the SmartUSB screen.  
4. Click Login button and then Outlook Express window will be displayed.  
7.4 Mobile Address Book  
1. Click  
Address Book  
button in SmartUSB wizard screen.  
2. If it is the first time to use the function in your Mobile Storage (MUS-2500 Smart USB Storage),  
the system will copy the default address book file to the Mobile Storage (MUS-2500 Smart  
USB Storage) and perform Mobile Address Book. Otherwise, the system will do nothing but  
open Mobile Address Book directly.  
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Chapter 8 PC Sync Tools  
You can synchronize the data in PC with Mobile Office of MUS-2500 Smart USB Storage (see  
Chapter 7).  
1. Click  
PC Sync Tools  
button in the SmartUSB wizard screen.  
2. Click any one of tools to synchronize data:  
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8.1  
My Documents Synchronization  
Click My Documents Synchronization  
n Sync My Documents With Mobile My Documents window will be displayed.  
o Select an item in Specify a synchronization direction  
Two-way sync with PC and Mobile My Documents.  
Update the specified files from PC to Mobile My Documents.  
Update the specified files from Mobile My Documents to PC.  
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8.2  
Internet Explorer Synchronization  
Click Internet Explorer Synchronization  
n Sync My Favorites With Mobile Internet Explorer window will be displayed.  
o Select an item in Specify a synchronization direction  
Two-way sync with PC and Mobile Internet Explorer.  
Update the specified files from PC to Mobile Internet Explorer.  
Update the specified files from Mobile Internet Explorer to PC.  
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8.3  
Outlook Express Synchronization  
Click Outlook Express Synchronization  
n Synchronize Your Emails window will be displayed.  
o Select a user name of PC Outlook Express: Select a user name of PC Outlook Express to  
represent the mail folder that your PC Outlook Express uses. If Yes appears in Initial PC, it  
shows the connected PC is the original source for mail synchronization.  
p Select a user name of Mobile Outlook Express: Select or create a user name of Mobile  
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Outlook Express to represent the mail folder that your Mobile Outlook Express uses. You  
can use the three methods to determine your desired user name as follows:  
Use the same user name as PC: Use the user name which is the same as mentioned  
above for PC Outlook Express.  
Use last login user name: Use the last login user name for Mobile Outlook Express or  
click Change User Name button and select from the user name list in Mobile Outlook  
Express.  
Create a new user name: Type your desired user name to create it.  
q What to Synchronize: Select what mail to be synchronized. This application provides two  
methods for the user to choose the source of mail.  
Copy mail specify date/time: specify the date/time and synchronize the mail collected  
from the specified date/time to now.  
All mail: It will synchronize all mail to mobile storage.  
r Select an item in Specify a Synchronization direction: Select one method to update email  
on both PC and Mobile Outlook Express.  
Two-way sync with PC and Mobile Storage.  
Update new mail from PC to Mobile Storage.  
Update new mail from Mobile Storage to PC.  
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8.4  
Address Book Synchronization  
Click Address Book Synchronization  
n Sync Address Book With Mobile Address Book window will be displayed.  
o Select an item in Specify a synchronization direction  
Update the file from PC to Mobile Address Book.  
Update the file from Mobile Address Book to PC.  
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Chapter 9 System Setting  
This Chapter describes how to configure your SmartUSB system.  
9.1 General Setting  
1. Click  
System Setting  
button in the SmartUSB wizard screen.  
2. Select what configuration that you want to change:  
Click General tab you can set the configurations as follows:  
Use Language:  
Ö Automatically adapt to Windows Language when start to run the utility: if you  
want to start the utility using Windows Language, enable this item.  
Ö Language: You can set the desired language to view the SmartUSB wizard tools.  
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Autorun Utility:  
Ö Enable AutoRun utility when mobile storage is connected: If you want to run the  
autorun utility when you plug the enclosure (MUS-2500 Smart USB Storage) into PC,  
enable  
Hide to small icon in taskbar when closing window: If you disable this item, the  
SmartUSB Utility will end as soon as you close the window. But if you enable this  
this item. If not, disable this item to cancel the autorun utility.  
Ö
item, the window will hide a small icon in the taskbar when you close it. This means  
that the SmartUSB Utility does not end but it hide’s a small icon in the taskbar. You  
can check the taskbar to find it and click the right mouse button, then click Show  
Window to display the SmartUSB Utility screen. Or you can click Exit SmartUSB  
Utility to exit and end the SmartUSB Utility.  
Set a button task for the external button of mobile storage: you can set external button  
to perform any job:  
External Button Job for backup  
- Button Task: Select Do selected Backup Job.  
- Job Name: Click  
Browse button and then select a backup job that is defined in  
the backup function.  
- Destination: It only displays where to backup for the job.  
External Button Job for hub: You can copy the data from pen drive or card reader in  
USB Hub of the enclosure to internal hard disk drive.  
- Button Task: Select Copy Hub data to SmartUSB.  
- Job Name: Select Copy data from Port 1 of HUB, Copy data from Port 2 of HUB  
or Copy data from all ports of HUB.  
- Destination: It displays where to save for the hub and click the Open button to  
browse it.  
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- Copy Action: Choose Copy and replace files or Update files. Using Copy and  
replace files will copy all files and folders to the destination and replace the existing  
files as new files. Using Update files will update the files that are present in the  
destination and copy the new files to the destination.  
3. Click  
Apply button to save the settings.  
9.2 Private Disk Management  
1. Click  
System Setting  
button in the SmartUSB wizard screen.  
2. Click  
Private Disk Management tab to set the configurations as follows:  
Information: it will display the disk information.  
Change Login User Name / Password: You can change user name and password to the  
private disk.  
Delete Private Disk: You can delete your private disk.  
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9.3 File Location  
1. Click  
System Setting  
button in the SmartUSB wizard screen.  
2. Click  
File Location tab to set the configurations as follows:  
Current File Location: it displays the current system paths for storing backup system  
files, private disk data and the Mobile Office application.  
Change File Location: you can change the current system paths by clicking the tabs:  
System File, Private Disk and Mobile Office.  
n Click  
i. Click  
System File tab.  
Browse button to select which path that you want to change.  
ii. Select one of Data Backup methods to modify the data:  
Ö Assign new path: Only creates a new path, and the data in the original path will  
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not be deleted.  
Ö Assign new path and copy the data to new path: Creates a new path and  
copies the data of the original path to the new path. The data in original path will  
not be deleted.  
Ö Assign new path and remove the data: Creates a new path and the data of  
the original path will be deleted.  
Ö Assign new path and move the data to new path (remove data in old path):  
Creates a new path and copies the data of the original path to the new path, and  
then deletes the data of the original path.  
iii. Click  
Apply to set new system path for backup system files.  
o Click  
i. Click  
Private Disk tab.  
Browse button to select which path that you want to change.  
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ii. Select one of Data Backup methods to modify the data:  
Ö Create new Private Disk, and keep old: Only creates a new Private Disk, and  
keeps the old Private Disk.  
Ö Create new Private Disk, and copy old disk to new disk: Creates a new  
Private Disk, and copies the data of old Private Disk to the new Private Disk.  
Ö Create new Private Disk, and copy old disk to new disk, and remove old  
disk: Creates a new Private Disk, and copies the date of old Private Disk to the  
new Private Disk. The data of the old Private Disk will be deleted.  
iii. Click  
Apply to set new system path for backup system files.  
p Click  
i. Click  
Mobile Office tab.  
Browse button to select which path that you want to change.  
ii. Select one of Data Backup methods to modify the data:  
Ö Assign new path: Only creates a new path, and the data in the original path will  
not be deleted.  
Ö Assign new path and copy the data to new path: Creates a new path and  
copies the data of the original path to a new path, and the data in the original path  
will not be deleted.  
Ö Assign new path and remove the data: Creates a new path, but the data of the  
original path will be deleted.  
Ö Assign new path and move the data to new path (remove data in old path):  
Creates a new path and copies the data of the original path to a new path, and  
then deletes the data of the original path.  
iii. Click  
Apply to set new system path for backup system files.  
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9.4 Maintenance  
1. Click  
System Setting  
Maintenance tab:  
button in SmartUSB wizard screen.  
2. Click  
The application provides three maintenance functions, including Reset configuration,  
Recovery original SmartUSB utility, Restore Registry Key and Upgrade SmartUSB utility.  
Select one of the following functions and click the Execute button to upgrade and  
maintain your MUS-2500 Smart USB Storage:  
Ö Reset configuration: when the system fails or crashes, you can run this program to  
reset the configuration back to the default setting. After the program is finished, you  
have to reset the install path of SmartUSB Utility, which is the same step you  
performed on initial setup of MUS-2500 Smart USB Storage with SmartUSB utility.  
Ö Recover original SmartUSB Utility: if the files in SMARTSYS disk are damaged  
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and the SmartUSB Utility can not be started, you can run this program to recover  
the damaged files. Before executing this program, the system will prompt you to  
format the AUTOSYS disk. In the Format Dialogue, you can click Start to format  
the disk, or you can click Close to cancel it but the recover program will still run.  
Ö Restore Registry Key: if errors occur during the recovery process and Mobile  
Office, PC’s Outlook Express or Address Book could not perform properly. This  
program can restore PC’s Outlook Express or Address Book back to the original  
status before running Mobile Office.  
Ö Upgrade SmartUSB Utility: before you perform upgrade, you have to download  
the new package through Internet. Then click in the New Package Location  
group, select the file location of new package and click OK to upgrade SmartUSB  
Utility.  
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Chapter 10 External Button and USB HUB  
MUS-2500 Smart USB Storage includes an external button which can be applied to do the  
Backup job and Hub copy job. So, just one touch, the SmartUSB utility will perform the backup job  
based on the rules you define or copy the data from the pen drive or the card reader connected to  
the enclosure. If you want to stop the running-copy job, you can touch the external button again to  
cancel the job.  
10.1 Set the external button  
n Click System Setting  
button in the SmartUSB wizard screen.  
o Click General tab, and set external button to perform any job in Set a button task for the  
external button of mobile storage group.  
p It can be applied to do the following tasks:  
Backup job: configure the Button Task, Job Name and Destination to define the  
external button.  
Hub copy job: configure the Button Task, Job Name, Destination and Backup  
Type to define the external button.  
ƒ Button Task: select Copy Hub data to Mobile Storage  
ƒ Job Name: select the one of the following items:  
-
-
-
Copy data from port 1 of HUB: copy the data of pen drive inserted in port1  
to mobile storage (MUS-2500 Smart USB Storage).  
Copy data from port 2 of HUB: copy the data of pen drive inserted in port2  
to mobile storage (MUS-2500 Smart USB Storage).  
Copy data from all ports of HUB: copy the data of pen drives inserted in  
port1 and port2 to mobile storage (MUS-2500 Smart USB Storage).  
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ƒ Destination: display the destination path that your files in pen drive saved in.  
You can double click Browse icon to open Windows Explorer.  
ƒ Backup Type: select the one of the following items:  
-
Copy and replace files: Copy all selected files and folders to the  
destination path and replace them, which have the same name as the files  
to be added.  
-
Update files: Update the selected files which are present in the destination  
path, but the unselected files will be skipped. This method will also copy the  
selected new files to the destination path.  
q Click Apply button to save the settings.  
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10.2 Use the button  
n Press the button to start the job: hear a short ring and start the job.  
oPress the button again to stop the job: hear a beep and stop the job  
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Chapter 11 Trouble Shooting  
11.1 Frequently-asked questions  
This following is a list of possible situations that may arise during the use of your SmartUSB.  
Easy answers and solutions are provided for each one.  
n Hardware Problems  
Q: What can I do if the power is inadequate?  
A: You have to use the certified USB cable we provided. You can also try to connect the cable  
to another USB adaptor on your computer. If the enclosure still can not work, please use  
the AC adaptor we provided and connect it to DC-IN socket to improve the power supply.  
Q: What can I do if I remove the system files accidentally?  
A: You can run the recovery program to fix it. For more information on maintaining the program,  
see Chapter 9, “System Setting”, in User Manual.  
Q: What can I do if the virtual CD (a disk named AUTO) is missing?  
A: It can be caused by the damaged flash. Please contact your product reseller to fix it.  
Q: What can I do if the system shows the message of “Your disk is not partitioned or not  
ready”?  
A: You can use the Disk Management provided by Windows to view the state of the hard disk  
in the enclosure. You can use it to partition and format your hard disk, See Windows Help  
for more details. If you can not find any information about the hard disk, this means that you  
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have not set up the hard disk or the hard disk is damaged.  
Q: What can I do if I can not find the AUTOSYS or AUTO drive?  
A: Please contact your product reseller to fix it.  
o Install and Perform SmartUSB Utility  
Q: Why does the SmartUSB Utility not perform automatically when I connect it to the  
computer?  
A: In general, the SmartUSB Utility will perform automatically when you connect the  
SmartUSB to the computer unless you changed the system setting to disable this function.  
You can double click SmartUSB.exe in SMARTSYS drive to start SmartUSB Utility. Then  
click System Setting, and click the General tab. Find the option of “Enable AutoRun  
utility when mobile storage is connected” and enable it to change the setting.  
Q: How to cancel the autorun function?  
A: You can click System Setting, and click the General tab. Find the option “Enable  
AutoRun utility when mobile storage is connected” and disable it to change the setting.  
When you connect the SmartUSB to the computer next time, the SmartUSB Utility will not  
perform automatically.  
Q: When I double click SmartUSB.exe in SMARTSYS drive, why does the SmartUSB Utility  
screen not show up?  
A: Please check whether you have performed the utility. You can look for the SmartUSB Utility  
small icon in the Windows taskbar. If you can find the small icon it means that the utility is  
still in process. You can click the right mouse button, and select Show Window to open the  
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SmartUSB Utility screen. Or select Exit SmartUSB Utility to end the program.  
Q: Why does the SmartUSB Utility continue to run when I press the close button?  
A: Please click System Setting in the utility screen, and check the option “Hide to small icon  
in taskbar when closing window”. When you enable this option, the utility will hide the  
small icon in the taskbar when you close window. If you disable this option, the utility will  
end when you press the close button.  
p ResetRecoveryUpgrade Utility  
Q: When do I perform Reset configuration program?  
A: If you want to reset SmartUSB for any reason, you can perform this program to reset the  
configuration back to the default setting. After the program has finished, the system will  
show the “Mobile USB Storage setting” page and ask you to set the path.  
Q: When do I perform Recover original SmartUSB Utility program?  
A: If the utility upgrade failed or you accidentally deleted the system files in the AUTOSYS  
drive, causing the utility to work abnormal, you can run this program to recover the utility  
back to the default setting. The program will format the AUTOSYS drive. So if you have  
data saved in AUTOSYS drive, please backup your data to another location to ensure no  
loss of data. If recovery is successful, you can run the utility and reset the path in the  
“Mobile USB Storage setting” page.  
Q: When do I perform Restore Registry Key program?  
A: If errors occur when you run any function of Mobile Office, you must perform the Restore  
Registry Key program to recover some registry key values from the errors.  
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Q: Where can I download the new package?  
You have to download the new package to your PC or hard disk so that you can upgrade  
the utility.  
You can see Section 9.4 in Chapter 9, “Maintenance”, in User Manual for more information to  
these questions.  
q Backup or restore Data  
Q: When I delete a backup job, the system asks me whether I will login the private disk or not?  
A: That is because the system found data that you already backed up and prompts you to  
delete the data in the private disk. If you cancel and do not login, the data saved in the  
private disk will not be deleted.  
Q: How can I know the performance result of scheduled backup job?  
A: You can click Backup in the SmartUSB Utility screen, and the “Backup Job List” window will  
be displayed. Then click View Log to see all the performance results of backup jobs.  
#Note: you have to open the SmartUSB Utility, or the schedule will not be performed.  
r Use private disk  
Q: What can I do if I forget the User name and Password of private disk?  
A: Because the User name and Password are set by users, please keep them safe. We can  
not provide any support for you.  
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Q: I forgot to backup the data to other disk when I deleted the private disk. What can I do to  
recover the data?  
A: Once the private disk had been deleted, it can not be recovered. It is important to backup  
your data on a regular basis in a location other than the private disk.  
Q: Can I login multiple private disk, each of different path, at the same time?  
A: If you create multiple private disks in different paths, you can only login to one private disk  
at a time. You can click System Setting, and click the Private Disk tab to view the state  
and location of the private disk.  
s Use Mobile Office  
Q: How can I update the data of the PC or the MUS-2500 Smart USB Storage?  
A: You can click PC Sync Tools in the SmartUSB Utility screen. Then click any one of Sync  
tools to synchronize data in one-way or in two-way.  
Q: Can I use other user name to login Mobile Outlook Express?  
A: As you perform Mobile Outlook Express, you can use any user name to login. If the Login  
Mobile Outlook Express does not display, it means that you had disabled the option of  
Remember user name on login” in the “Login Mobile Outlook Express” page, so that  
the system automatically login the Mobile Outlook Express by this user name.  
You can change the option value by following steps:  
i. Click PC Sync Tools, then click Outlook Express Synchronization, the “Copy  
Outlook Express Emails” window will be displayed.  
ii. Click Change User Name button, the “Login Mobile Outlook Express” window will  
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be displayed.  
iii. Disable the option of “Remember user name on login”.  
When you perform Mobile Outlook Express next time, you can select other user name  
to login.  
Q: Why does the Windows system ask me to reselect a username to login to Outlook  
Express?  
A: That is because the last time you used Mobile Outlook Express, the program had been  
terminated, leading to errors in the PC registry. You can run the Restore Registry Key  
program to recover some registry key values.  
11.2 Error messages  
If you receive an error message, note the message and take the corrective action. The following  
table lists the error messages with the recommended course of action.  
Message  
Error Message Description  
ID  
Windows does not detect the MUS-2500 Smart USB Storage hardware. Please check  
10001  
10002  
the enclosure has connected properly, and assure that the hardware has not been  
damaged or broken.  
Your hard disk needs to be formatted first. You can use”Disk Management” provided  
by Windows to format your disk. Open ”Control Panel”, and double  
click ”Administratvie Tools”. Then double click “Computer Management”, and  
select “Disk Management” to perform the format program. You can see Windows  
Help for more information.  
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10003  
10004  
10005  
10006  
10007  
10008  
10009  
10010  
10011  
10012  
10013  
10014  
10015  
10016  
10017  
10018  
10019  
10020  
10021  
10022  
10023  
10024  
10025  
Internal system flash is not found. The hardware could be damaged or broken.  
The file or folder location is invalid.  
The file or folder location is invalid. Save job setting failed.  
The file or folder location can not be created.  
The file location is invalid.  
Please type a value in the specified field.  
The value of the number in the specified filed must be an integer.  
The value of the number must be in a valid range.  
Please specify a valid path.  
Please specify the file location.  
Delete failed.  
Delete successfully.  
Copy data failed.  
Save data failed.  
Save data successfully.  
Do not use the characters of “\\”, ”/”, “:”, “*”, “?”, “"”, “<”, “>”, “|” and ”.” to name a file.  
A backup job is in progress now, please update new path later.  
The system detects that there is a backup job in progress.  
Updating system path now, please perform the backup job later.  
Please end the backup or restore process.  
Error occurs while showing the compression file content.  
Date must be after Today.  
Please create a new name for the job.  
The system detects an existed file, which have same name as file to be added. If you  
want to overwrite it, click “Yes”. If not, click “Cancel”.  
10026  
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10027  
10028  
A job name you specified is existence. Please specify a different job name.  
Are you sure you want to delete the job and all of the relative settings and backup  
files? If you want to delete, click “Yes”. If not, click “Cancel”.  
Warning: If you have backup files saved in the private disk, the system will ask you  
whether you want to login the private disk or not. If you click “Yes”, your backup files in  
the private disk will be deleted. If you click “Cancel”, your backup files will not be  
deleted.  
The system prompts you for assuring whether you want to remove the user name and  
delete all its emails or not?  
10029  
10030  
10031  
10032  
10033  
10034  
10035  
Please specify an alternated location to restore data.  
Please specify the folder or file to backup.  
Please specify the folder or file to restore.  
Please specify a backup job to perform.  
Please specify a log file.  
Please specify a restore file.  
The file location you insert is invalid. If you want to save the value, click “Yes”. If you  
want change the file location, click “Cancel” and select a new valid location.  
No backup job selected.  
10036  
10037  
10038  
10039  
10040  
10041  
10042  
There are no logs to delete.  
There are no jobs to show.  
There are no logs to show.  
There is no data to show.  
The user name you selected can not be removed.  
You have never performed the Mobile Outlook Express. The system can not find any  
user name.  
10043  
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10044  
10045  
10046  
10047  
10048  
10049  
Please specify a synchronization direction.  
PC's My Documents folder does not exist.  
Sync PC's Address Book with Mobile Address Book failed.  
Sync PC's Address Book with Mobile Address Book successfully.  
Sync PC's My Documents with Mobile My Documents failed.  
Sync PC's My Favorites with Mobile Internet Explorer failed.  
The system finds that the Mobile Address Book is in process. If you want to terminate  
the system, please end the Mobile Address Book at first lest the data might be  
missing. If you click “Yes”, the system will terminate itself and Mobile Address Book. If  
you do not want to terminate the system, click “Cancel”.  
10050  
As the program of update or synchronization is finished, the system will respond how  
many files of PC’s My Favorites had been updated successfully.  
As the program of update or synchronization is finished, the system will respond how  
many files of PC’s My Document had been updated successfully.  
As the program of update or synchronization is finished, the system will respond how  
many files of Mobile Internet Explorer had been updated successfully.  
As the program of update or synchronization is finished, the system will respond how  
many files of PC’s My Document and Mobile Internet Explorer had been updated  
successfully.  
10051  
10052  
10053  
10054  
10055  
As the program of update or synchronization has down, the system will respond how  
many files of Mobile My Document and PC’s My Favorites had been updated  
successfully.  
As the program of update or synchronization has down, the system will respond how  
many files of Mobile My Document had been updated successfully.  
The system detects that you had pressed the External Button. This external button can  
10056  
10057  
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be set to perform a specified job, but you have not defined it. You can open the  
System Setting”, and configure the options in “General” tab.  
The system detects that you had pressed the External Button. This external button can  
be set to perform a specified job, but you have not defined it. If you want to set the  
External Button to perform a specified job, click “Yes”; if not, click “Cancel”.  
You have not created the Private Disk.  
10058  
10059  
10060  
10061  
10062  
10063  
The Private Disk does not exist.  
Please login the Private Disk first.  
Please logout the Private Disk first.  
You are already login.  
The system detects that the Mobile Office location are set in the Private Disk. You  
should login Private Disk first to use Mobile Office.  
Some backup files are stored in Private Disk. If you want to delete or restore these  
files, you have to login Private Disk at first. Login Private Disk, please click “Yes”; or  
click “Cancel” to call off.  
10064  
10065  
10066  
The Mobile Office is installed on the Private Disk. Do you want to login Private Disk  
now?  
10067  
10068  
10069  
10070  
10071  
10072  
10073  
10074  
Please input your new user name.  
The password must be at least 6 characters long.  
The user name must be at least 4 characters long.  
The password you typed do not match.  
The user name or password you typed is wrong.  
Change login data successfully.  
Login Private Disk failed. Please restart your PC and try it again.  
Logout the Private Disk failed.  
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The system will ask you if you want to delete the Private Disk in specified location. If  
you want to delete it, click “Yes”; if not, click “Cancel”.  
Warning: As you delete the Private Disk, all of its files will also be deleted. Before you  
do it, please backup the files to other storages.  
10075  
10076  
The new path you selected is the same location as the old one. Please select an  
alternative path.  
The install path of Backup System File is invalid. Please select a valid location in  
System Configuration.  
10077  
10078  
10079  
The install path of Mobile Office is invalid. Please select an alternative path.  
The install path of Mobile Office is invalid. Please select a valid location in System  
Configuration.  
The install path of Private Disk is invalid. Please select a valid location in System  
Configuration.  
10080  
10081  
Reset failed, SmartUSB.def does not exist.  
Function ChkWhenExecTypeis_Frequency() : dynamic_cast <TfBkJobProperty*>  
error. This is a serious problem, please contact your product reseller for resolving this  
problem.  
10082  
10083  
Function ChkWhenExecTypeis_OnSomeday() : dynamic_cast <TfBkJobProperty*>  
error. This is a serious problem, please contact your product reseller for resolving this  
problem.  
Function ChkWhenFormis_fBkJobList() : dynamic_cast <TfBkJobList*> Error.  
This is a serious problem, please contact your product reseller for resolving this  
problem.  
10084  
10085  
Function ChkWhenFormis_fBkJobProperty() : dynamic_cast <TfBkJobProperty*>  
Error. This is a serious problem, please contact your product reseller for resolving this  
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problem.  
Function ChkWhenFormis_fListResotreJob() : dynamic_cast <TfListResotreJob*>  
Error. This is a serious problem, please contact your product reseller for resolving this  
problem.  
10086  
10087  
10088  
10089  
10090  
10091  
10092  
10093  
Function ChkWhenFormis_fRestoreProperty() : dynamic_cast <TfRestoreProperty*>  
Error.This is a serious problem, please contact your product reseller for resolving this  
problem.  
Function ChkWhenFormis_fShowHistory() : dynamic_cast <TfShowHistory*> Error.  
This is a serious problem, please contact your product reseller for resolving this  
problem.  
Function ChkWhenFormis_fShowRestoreFiles() : dynamic_cast  
<TfShowRestoreFiles*> Error.This is a serious problem; please contact your product  
reseller for resolving this problem.  
Function ChkWhenFrequencyis_EveryMonth() : dynamic_cast <TfBkJobProperty*>  
error. This is a serious problem; please contact your product reseller for resolving this  
problem.  
Function ChkWhenFrequencyis_EveryWeek() : dynamic_cast <TfBkJobProperty*>  
error. This is a serious problem; please contact your product reseller for resolving this  
problem.  
Function DeleteHistoryLog() : dynamic_cast <TfShowHistory*> Error.  
This is a serious problem; please contact your product reseller for resolving this  
problem.  
Function fBackupManager_BtnAdd2ScheClick() : dynamic_cast <TfBkJobList*> Error.  
This is a serious problem; please contact your product reseller for resolving this  
problem.  
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Function fBackupManager_BtnApply1Click() : dynamic_cast <TfBkJobList*> Error.  
This is a serious problem; please contact your product reseller for resolving this  
problem.  
10094  
10095  
10096  
10097  
10098  
10099  
10100  
Function fBackupManager_BtnApply1Click() : dynamic_cast <TfBkJobProperty*>  
Error. This is a serious problem; please contact your product reseller for resolving this  
problem.  
Function fBackupManager_BtnEditJobClick() : dynamic_cast <TfBkJobList*> Error.  
This is a serious problem; please contact your product reseller for resolving this  
problem.  
Function fBackupManager_BtnNext1Click() : dynamic_cast <TfBkJobList*> Error.  
This is a serious problem; please contact your product reseller for resolving this  
problem.  
Function fBackupManager_BtnNext1Click() : dynamic_cast <TfListResotreJob*>  
Error.This is a serious problem; please contact your product reseller for resolving this  
problem.  
Function fBackupManager_BtnNext1Click() : dynamic_cast  
<TfOpenVirtualTreeExplor*> Error. This is a serious problem; please contact your  
product reseller for resolving this problem.  
Function fBackupManager_BtnNext1Click() : dynamic_cast <TfTodayJobs*> Error.  
This is a serious problem; please contact your product reseller for resolving this  
problem.  
Function fBackupManager_BtnPrevious1Click() : dynamic_cast <TfShowHistory*>  
Error. This is a serious problem; please contact your product reseller for resolving this  
problem.  
10101  
10102  
Function SaveCheckedNodeToFile() : dynamic_cast <TfOpenVirtualTreeExplor*>  
79  
Error. This is a serious problem; please contact your product reseller for resolving this  
problem.  
Function SaveJobPropertysTo_thisJob() : dynamic_cast <TfBkJobProperty*> Error.  
This is a serious problem; please contact your product reseller for resolving this  
problem.  
10103  
10104  
Function SaveRestoreCheckedNodeToFile() : dynamic_cast <TfShowRestoreFiles*>  
Error. This is a serious problem, please contact your product reseller for resolving this  
problem.  
10105  
10106  
10107  
10108  
10109  
10110  
10111  
Change login data is canceled.  
Copy data is canceled.  
Copy PC's My Documents data is canceled.  
Copy PC's My Favorites data is canceled.  
Input a date to perform the job.  
My Documents Sync task was canceled.  
My IE Favorites Sync task was canceled.  
The install path of SmartUSB you selected the last time is invalid. You have to select a  
new path for installation.  
10112  
10113  
10114  
Copy PC's My Documents data failed.  
Copy PC's My Favorites data failed.  
Window95, Windows98, Windows ME or Winodws NT are not be supported by  
SmartUSB.  
10115  
10116  
10117  
10118  
10119  
The files in the specified location are not found. The program can not be started.  
The files in the specified location are not found. The program would close itself.  
Error occurs while running the resetting program, leading to a failure of resetting.  
The system is going to recovery the SmartUSB Utility as an original version. But error  
80  
occurs while running the program, leading to a failure of recovery.  
Recovery the SmartUSB Utility back to an original version successfully.  
The system is going to upgrade the SmartUSB Utility. But error occurs while running  
the program, leading to a failure of upgrade.  
10120  
10121  
10122  
10123  
10124  
10125  
10126  
10127  
10128  
10129  
10130  
Upgrade the SmartUSB Utility successfully.  
You cancel the backup job.  
Error occurs while running the program.  
You cancel the restore job.  
There are no files to backup.  
The backup job is in progress. The system will cancel the original schedules.  
Updating the system path now. The system will cancel the original schedules.  
There are no files in this backup job can be restored.  
Please end the SmartUSB Utility so that it can be reset, restore or upgrade.  
Your disk is not partitioned or not ready. If you want to redetect the disk, click “Retry”;  
if not, click “Cancel”.  
10131  
10132  
The system can not find your enclosure. If you want to redetect the enclosure, click  
Retry”; if not, click “Cancel”.  
10133  
10134  
Import registry failed.  
Import registry successfully.  
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