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RTX220 QR - Manual

hard drive with a piece of tape. The Temperature Control Cool-
ing Sensor is the double-wired cord with a sensor thermistor at 
the end that extends out from the carrier PCB board.

f.   Replace the cover and secure it with the screw you removed in 

Step B into the rear of the carrier.

g.  Reinsert the carrier into the dock. 

2.3  Operating your DataPort SecureDock with Internal Key

a.   Connect the DataPort SecureDock with Internal Key to a 

computer using either the provided eSATA cable, a USB A-to-B 
cable, or a FireWire 800 cable (if supported).  

b.   Connect the DataPort SecureDock with Internal Key to a power 

outlet with the included AC Adapter. 

c.   If you have not already done so, slide the DataPort 10 carrier 

into the DataPort SecureDock with Internal Key.

d.   Insert a DataPort Key into the key lock and turn it 90 degrees 

clockwise to power on the unit.

e.   The unit is ready to use when both green LEDs are lit, showing 

that the drive is ready and encryption is activated.

The DataPort SecureDock with Internal Key uses a Security Key that 
is internally connected to the DataPort 10, although the internal 
Security Key can be overridden by a Security Key inserted into the 
Mini-USB Security Key Port on the face of the receiving frame.  When 
a hard drive is first used with the DataPort SecureDock with Internal 
Key it will show up as a blank, unallocated drive.  In order to encrypt 
the hard drive it must be initialized and formatted.  

Note that for-

matting a drive will erase all data on the drive, so be sure to 
back up your data before beginning this operation

.  See Section 

3 for instructions on how to format the drive with Mac or Windows 
operating systems.

2.4 Safe Carrier Removal

a.   Shut down the computer or properly dismount the drive from 

the system. See Section 3 for instructions on how 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 towards you to remove the carrier.

2.5 Other Configuration Options

2.5.1 External Security Key Override

The DataPort 10 Secure supports external key connectivity.  A 
Security Key plugged into the Mini-USB Security Key Port has a 
higher priority than the internal Security Key and will override the 
internal Security Key when the unit is powered up.

2.5.2 Changing the Internal Security Key

Reformatting a drive will erase all data on the drive, so be 
sure to back up your data before beginning this operation.

  

See Section 3 for instructions on how to format the drive with Mac 
or Windows operating systems. To replace the Security Key, follow 
these directions.

a.  Remove the Receiving Frame

i.   Remove the carrier if it is present and unplug all cables 

from the rear of the SecureDock chassis. 

ii.   Push the two tabs inward on each side of the rear of the 

SecureDock.

iii.   Slide the cover backwards off the unit about an inch and a 

half until it stops. Then tilt it upward and pull it up and off 
of the SecureDock chassis. Set the cover aside.

iv.   Unplug the unified power and data SATA connector from 

the rear of the receiving frame.  

v.   Disconnect the green and blue-wired fan alarm connector 

from the yellow-wired connector.  

vi.   Use a screwdriver to unscrew the receiving frame and 

remove it from the chassis. 

b.  Replace the Security Key

i.   Remove the screw holding the Security Key bracket in place 

from the rear of the receiving frame.

ii.   Slide the Security Key connector board off the rear of the 

receiving frame.

iii.   Remove the old Security Key and replace it with the new 

Security Key.

iv.  Slide the Security Key connector board back into place.

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NOTE:  

Changing the Security Key will require the hard drive 

to be reformatted if the new key’s encryption code is different 
than the original key. 

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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