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RTX220 QR - Manual

DataPort

 

 SecureDock

™ 

with Internal Key 

User Manual

A6-010-0005 Revision: 2.0

•  Hardware-based AES 128-bit or 256-bit Encryption – Offers affordable military-grade AES 

128-bit or 256-bit data protection that encrypts the entire hard drive–including boot sector, 
OS, temp, and swap files.

•  Meets Industry Standards – All CRU Secure 256-bit product architecture and encryption 

engine designs meet FIPS140-2, level 3 per certification number 1471, and all CRU AES 256-
bit security chips are NIST & CSE validated (FIPS PUB 197).

•  No Key Management – The encryption key is mounted inside of the dock. Simply remove the 

carrier and the hard drive is encrypted.

•  DataPort 10 Design – A rugged metal design that incorporates a patented temperature 

controlled cooling system for ultimate data protection.

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 (FireUSB+SATA)
DataPort SecureDock with Internal Key and AES 256 (FireUSB+SATA)

Summary of Contents for DataPort SecureDock AES 128

Page 1: ...ber 1471 and all CRU AES 256 bit security chips are NIST CSE validated FIPS PUB 197 No Key Management The encryption key is mounted inside of the dock Simply remove the carrier and the hard drive is e...

Page 2: ...ter 1 DataPort Keys 2 eSATA Cable 1 Security Keys 3 Lanyards for Security Keys 3 Security Key ID Tag 3 Security Key Labels 6 1 Pre Installation Steps 1 1 1 Box Contents 1 1 2 Identifying Parts of your...

Page 3: ...two inches until it catches and then pull up to remove the cover b Use a Phillips head screwdriver to remove the screws securing the receiving frame to the SecureDock c Unplug the power the 4 wired c...

Page 4: ...to properly dismount the drive from Mac or Windows systems b Use the DataPort Key to turn the keylock 90 degrees counter clockwise to unlock and power off the unit c Pull the carrier by the handle tow...

Page 5: ...your DataPort SecureDock with Internal Key with both Mac and Windows computers select MS DOS File System instead d Enter a name for the new volume and then click Erase to start the process 3 1 3 Moun...

Page 6: ...SecureDock with Internal Key was previously formatted with the correct Security Key in place then when the DataPort SecureDock with Internal Key is properly connected and turned on a window may open...

Page 7: ...iencing this issue please contact Technical Support Cycling power on the unit will require you to reinsert the external Security Key into the Mini USB Security Key port before turning the unit back on...

Page 8: ...o comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is...

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