DataPort SecureDock with Internal Key ™ User Manual Models Covered: DataPort SecureDock with Internal Key and AES 128 (USB+SATA) DataPort SecureDock with Internal Key and AES 256 (USB+SATA) DataPort SecureDock with Internal Key and AES 128 (FireWire800+USB+SATA) DataPort SecureDock with Internal Key and AES 256 (FireWire800+USB+SATA) •...
Table of Contents 1. Pre-Installation Steps 1. Pre-Installation Steps 1.1 Box Contents 1.1 Box Contents The following list contains the items that are included in the 1.2 Identifying Parts of your DataPort SecureDock complete configuration for this device. Depending on which configuration and accessories you purchased, the package may 1.3 Warnings and Notices include fewer items than what are listed here.
b. Use a Phillips-head screwdriver to remove the screws securing the receiving frame to the SecureDock. c. Unplug the power (the 4-wired cable) and data connectors (the red SATA cable) from the rear of the receiving frame and remove the receiving frame from the SecureDock. d.
hard drive with a piece of tape. The Temperature Control Cool- The DataPort 10 Secure supports external key connectivity. A ing Sensor is the double-wired cord with a sensor thermistor at Security Key plugged into the Mini-USB Security Key Port has a the end that extends out from the carrier PCB board.
Key was previously formatted with the correct Security Key insert- ed into the Mini-USB Security Key Port on the face of the receiving iv. Replace the cover with the CRU DataPort logo facing frame, then you can begin using the volume right away. If the drive towards the front of the chassis.
To format, use the Disk Management utility. The DataPort Se- 3.2.3 Mounting and Unmounting Volumes cureDock with Internal Key must have been powered on with the Security Key present and both the Power and Encryption Ready If the hard drive installed in the DataPort SecureDock with Internal LEDs must be lit.
Q: Why can’t I access my data when I turn on my unit? Under no circumstances should you insert anything other than a Security Key into the Mini-USB Security Key Port. A: If you have data on the drive, don’t panic! Barring the failure Though it is mechanically identical to the standard Mini-USB port, of the hard drive your data is still intact, but is not reachable inserting a Mini-USB cable or other device into the Mini-USB...
6. Technical Specifications Product Name DataPort SecureDock with Internal Key Interface Types & • eSATA: up to 150 Mbps Speeds • USB 2.0: up to 480 Mbps • FireWire 800: up to 786 Mbps Compatibility • 2.5” SATA Hard Drives •...
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