DataLocker Sentry K300 Reviewer's Manual

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DataLocker Sentry K300
Encrypted Keypad ​
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S SD with OLED Screen

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  • Page 1 Reviewer’s Guide DataLocker Sentry K300 Encrypted Keypad ​ µ ​ S SD with OLED Screen...
  • Page 2 Also, encrypted USBs are a creative way to securely store your cryptocurrency wallet data. The DataLocker Sentry K300 is the newest addition to our encrypted storage product family. Featuring a first in it’s class OLED display that provides a user friendly experience, the K300 is the latest and greatest in the USB storage category.
  • Page 3: Setup And Installation

    Cons: Not supported by legacy operating systems Note:​ Reformatting your Sentry K300 drive will erase all your files but will not erase your device password and settings. This should not be used as a method of securely erasing files. To...
  • Page 4 By default, Windows 10 attempts to shut off USB devices after a set period of inactivity. If the Sentry K300 is put into this low power state, the drive will automatically lock the drive and require reauthentication. To disable this feature of Windows, you must disable Windows 10 Power Save by following the steps below.
  • Page 5: Device Information

    After authentication, selecting Boot Mode from the Selection Screen allows you to boot an operating system, such as Windows To Go, from the Sentry K300. In this mode, the device can lose momentary connection with the computer and remain unlocked. Only select Boot Mode when planning to run an operating system from the Sentry K300.
  • Page 6 Power the device back on and log in using either the administrator or user password. Select ​ B oot Mode​ on the Selection Screen. Plug in your device and power on the computer. You will need to select the Sentry K300 as the boot device, which may require changes to your computer’s BIOS settings.
  • Page 7: Screen Saver Mode

    Enter the default password of ​ 1 234567 ​ . Format the Sentry K300 on your system and it will then be ready for use. See Formatting The Sentry K300 for more information.
  • Page 8 ● User Password:​ Create or disable the user password. See Setting A User Password. ● Strong Password:​ Enforce strong password requirements for new password changes and will affect both administrator and user passwords. This should be enabled before enabling the user password. Requirements: –...
  • Page 9: Product Specifications

    Product Specifications Capacity* 8GB, 16GB, 32GB, 64GB, 128GB, 256GB Speed** USB 3.1: - 8GB, 16GB, 32GB: 220MB/s Read, 100MB/s Write - 64GB, 128GB, 256GB: 220MB/S Read, 200MB/s Write USB 2.0: - All: 30MB/s read, 20MB/s write Dimensions 101mm (L) x 22mm (W) x 13mm (H) Weight 30.4g Water Resistant***...
  • Page 10: Best Practices

    General Suggestions and Performance Testing The Sentry K300’s main security feature is hardware encryption with a 256-bit AES hardware module in XTS mode. Since the encryption is performed at the hardware level, you cannot “test” this feature without breaking open the device and extracting the memory to see it’s encrypted contents.

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