User guide

The Flow Control tab is used to configure the behaviour of the software with larger copy jobs.
Choose “Single run” if the job should only apply to the media which are presently inserted in the
CopyStation. Choose “Multiple run” to continue processing further media when the currently
inserted media have been programmed. In this case, it is possible to limit the total number of
media to be processed or allow the copy job to continue indefinitely until it is explicitly canceled by
the user.
The following options are available:
Use Copy On Insertion:
With this option, programming starts independently on each of the media as soon as they
are inserted in the card slots.
After a run the user has to press a device button/Auto mode:
The copy operations are started in parallel on all cards. All cards must be exchanged with
fresh cards after completing the programming. The operator must then press any of the
buttons on the IQ CopyStations to start copying with the fresh cards. On all other
CopyStation the operation start automatically after the last card was plugged in.
After a run a dialog is displayed to continue:
The copy operations are started in parallel on all media. A prompt is displayed on the
screen of the PC after completing the programming. All media must be exchanged with
fresh media. The operator must confirm the prompt to start copying with the fresh media.
First fill master and then use it as source:
With this option, an image file is copied via USB to the memory medium in the master slot
and then used as the source for programming the other media. This option combines the
advantages of stored image files and the high speed of internal copying operations.
3.4.2 Starting and cancelling a job
There are several ways to start a job.
To start a job, you can click the Start button at the bottom right of the main window, choose “Run
job” in the Operations menu, click “Apply and run in the job settings dialog box or use the button in
the toolbar.
As soon as the copy job or single medium operation starts to run, the text and color of the buttons
and icons changes accordingly. For example, the “Start” button changes to a “Stop” button.
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