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IronKey Enterprise H300
Updated: September 2014
IRONKEY ENTERPRISE H300 USER GUIDE
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  • Page 1 User Guide IronKey Enterprise H300 Updated: September 2014 IRONKEY ENTERPRISE H300 USER GUIDE PAGE 1...
  • Page 2 Thank you for your interest in IronKey Enterprise ™ by Imation. Imation’s Mobile Security Group is committed to creating and developing the best security technologies and making them simple-to-use and widely available. Years of research and millions of dollars of development have gone into bringing this technology to you.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Quick Start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 快速入门...
  • Page 4 Change device nickname ..........22 Manage account settings .
  • Page 5: Quick Start

    QUICK START Windows & Mac Setup (Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1 or Mac 10.6+) Plug the device into your computer’s USB 3.0 port (if unavailable, use a USB 2.0 port). When the Device Setup window appears, follow the onscreen instructions. If this window does not appear, open it manually: Windows: Start >...
  • Page 6: 빠른 시작

    빠른 시작 Windows 및 Mac 설정 (Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1 또는 Mac 10.6 이상) 컴퓨터 USB 포트로 장치를 꽂습니다. 장치 설정 창이 나타나면 화면의 지침을 따릅니다. 이 창이 나타나지 않으면 다음과 같이 수동으로 엽니다. Windows : 시작 > 내 컴퓨터 > IronKey Unlocker > IronKey.exe Mac : Finder >...
  • Page 7: Kurzanleitung

    KURZANLEITUNG Geräte-Setup bei Windows und Mac (Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1 oder Mac 10.6+) Stecken Sie das Gerät in den USB-Port Ihres Computers Wenn sich das Fenster „Geräte-Setup“ öffnet, folgen Sie den Anweisungen auf dem Bildschirm. Wenn sich dieses Fenster nicht öffnet, dann öffnen Sie es wie folgt manuell: Windows: Start >...
  • Page 8: About My Device

    About my device IronKey Enterprise H300 is designed to be the world’s most secure USB hard drive. Now you can safely carry your files and data with you wherever you go. About IronKey Enterprise H300 IronKey™ Enterprise H300 is a USB (Universal Serial Bus) portable hard drive with built-in password security and data encryption.
  • Page 9: How Secure Is It

    that securely erases all onboard data (unless you set your device to reset)—so remember your password. Anti-Malware Autorun Protection Your device is capable of protecting you from many of the latest malware threats targeting USB drives by detecting and preventing autorun execution of unapproved programs. It can also be unlocked in Read-Only Mode if you suspect the host computer is infected.
  • Page 10: Device Security

    The IronKey Cryptochip is hardened against physical attacks such as power attacks and bus sniffing. It is physically impossible to tamper with its protected data or reset the password counter. If the Cryptochip detects a physical attack, it destroys the encryption keys, making the stored encrypted files inaccessible.
  • Page 11: Recommended Best Practices

    Specification Details Hard Drive Capacity* 500 GB and 1 TB Dimensions 124.6mm X 86.6mm X 26.8mm Weight 500GB: 10.8 oz (306 grams) 1TB: 11.6 oz (328 grams) Operating Temperature 5C, 55C Operating Shock 400 G (2ms) / 900 G (1ms) Hardware Encryption •...
  • Page 12: How Do I

    How do I...? Set up the device The setup process is the same for Windows and Mac systems. 1. Plug the IronKey device into your computer’s USB port. The “Device Setup” screen appears. The setup software runs automatically from public volume. This screen may not appear if your computer does not allow devices to autorun.
  • Page 13: Unlock And Lock The Device

    If you want to add or modify the message that displays on the Unlocker screen, see “Create a message that displays in the Unlocker” on page 14. Unlock and lock the device UNLOCK DEVICE The unlock process is the same for Windows and Mac systems. For Linux systems, see “Use my device on Linux”...
  • Page 14: Lock Device

    » You will see a message in the Control Panel that indicates you are in Read-Only Mode. » When you unlock your device in Read-Only Mode, you will remain in Read-Only Mode until you lock your device. » Some features are not available in Read-Only Mode because they require modifying files on your device.
  • Page 15: Type Passwords With The Virtual Keyboard

    1. Unlock your device and click the “Settings” button in the menu bar. 2. Click the “Preferences” button in the left sidebar. 3. Click the checkbox for auto-locking the device and set the time-out for either 5, 15, 30, 60, 120, or 180 minutes.
  • Page 16: Access My Device If I Forget My Password

    • You can use the Virtual Keyboard in conjunction with the actual keyboard, so that you type some characters and click some characters. • You can also optionally click the “Randomize” button to randomize where the keys are located. This helps protect against screenloggers. NOTE: When you click a key in the Virtual Keyboard, all of the keys briefly go blank.
  • Page 17: Encrypt And Decrypt Files

    • Clicking the “Files” button (folder icon) in menu bar of the IronKey Control Panel. • WINDOWS: Opening Windows Explorer to the “Secure Files” drive. • Files” drive. MAC: Opening Finder to the “Secure TIP: You can also access your files by right-clicking the IronKey icon on the Windows taskbar and clicking “Secure Files”.
  • Page 18: Use My Device On Linux

    Use my device on Linux You can use your IronKey Enterprise H300 device on several distributions of Linux (x86 systems only with kernel version 2.6 or higher). However, you must set up the device using a Windows or Mac operating system. Some policies set by the administrator may restrict the use of the product to systems running only Windows and Mac.
  • Page 19 » DeviceDrivers->SCSIDeviceSupport-><*>SCSICDROMSupport » DeviceDrivers-><*> Support for Host-side USB » DeviceDrivers-><*> USB device filesystem » DeviceDrivers-><*> EHCI HCD (USB 2.0) support » DeviceDrivers-><*> UHCI HCD (most Intel and VIA) support » DeviceDrivers-><*> USB Mass Storage Support The kernels that are included by default in most major distributions already have these features, so if you are using the default kernel that comes with a supported distribution you do not need to take any other action.
  • Page 20: Find Information About My Device

    4. Supported distributions Not all distributions of Linux are supported. Please visit http://support.ironkey.com for the latest list of supported distributions. 5. The IronKey Unlocker for Linux only supports x86 systems at this time. Find information about my device VIEW DEVICE INFORMATION 1.
  • Page 21: Edit The Applications List

    Some things to know about scanning your device: » The scanner runs automatically when you unlock your device. • It scans any running system processes and all onboard files (compressed and uncompressed) . • It reports and cleans any malware that it finds. »...
  • Page 22: Manage My Online Account Settings

    1. Unlock your device, and click the “Settings” button on the menu bar of the IronKey Control Panel. 2. Click the “Tools” button in the left sidebar and then, under Device Health, click the “Restore Onboard Apps” button. Manage my online account settings NOTE: You may not have an online account if your System Administrator has not enabled this feature.
  • Page 23 Set up email alerts Click “Account Alerts” to have email alert notices sent to you when specific activities occur, such as an incorrect secret question attempt. You can also sign up to be notified of new IronKey product announcements. Edit Secret Questions and Click the “Edit”...
  • Page 24: Where Can I Get Help

    The information provided herein is subject to change without notice. information contained in this document represents the current view of Imation on the issue discussed as of the date of publication. Imation cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information presented after the date of publication.

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