CONTENTS Introducing DataLocker H200 +BIO Minimum System Requirements Device accessories DataLocker Documentation Getting Started Plugging in the device Personalizing a device Accessing data on the device Logging into and out of the device Saving and opening files Disconnecting the device...
Your DataLocker H200 + BIO package includes a dual-head USB cable. For information on how to use this cable, see “Plugging in the device” on page 4. DataLocker 200 + BIO gets the power it requires from your computer when you connect it to the USB port(s) on your system. An external power supply is not provided or...
INTRODUCING DATALOCKER H200 + BIO cont. DATALOCKER DOCUMENTATION You can find detailed instructions about using and managing DataLocker H200 in the ACCESS Standard User Guide. Topics include: • Information about DataLocker H Series Hard Drives • Personalizing the device • Accessing the device •...
DataLocker H200 +BIO. To plug in DataLocker H200 +BIO using one USB port Plug the smaller (Mini-A) USB connector into the back of the DataLocker H200 +BIO device. Plug the black Type A USB connector into the host computer. Do not plug in the gray Type A USB connector.
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If Auto-run does not automatically start ACCESS, double-click the Start.exe file from the root directory on the application partition. (If necessary, in the notification area at the far right of the taskbar, click the DataLocker icon, and then click Personalize from the menu.)
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GETTING STARTED cont. On the main page of ACCESS Standard, click Personalize Device. On the Device Personalization page, click one of the device profile options. Complete the instructions on the pages that follow to set the Administrator password (if applicable) and create a user.
If you are using a computer running Mac OS X, open a file manager and click the application drive for the device. Double-click the ACCESS Standard application and on the main page of ACCESS Standard, under Manage Device, click Logout. Tip: You can also log out of your device by right-clicking the DataLocker icon, and then clicking Eject Device.
DISCONNECTING THE DEVICE To disconnect the device • From the notification area at the far right of the taskbar, right-click the DataLocker icon and click Eject Device. Tip: You can also disconnect the device by clicking the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the notification area at the far right of the taskbar.
For information about how to properly plug in the device to ensure adequate power, see “Plugging in the device” on page 4. • Check the light emitting diode (LED) status of DataLocker H200 + BIO to assess the power output to the device and the state of the device.
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TROUBLESHOOTING cont. Table 1: LED status for devices LED status Description Flashing Red The device is either powering up or is totally blocked. When totally blocked, no authentication methods are available to allow a user to log into the device; this indicates that the device needs to be recycled.
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