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RTX220 QR - Manual

DataPort

®

 10 Secure User Manual

A6-010-0002   Revision: 3.2

•   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 to the back of the frame. 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 10 Secure with AES 128
DataPort 10 Secure with AES 256

Summary of Contents for DataPort 10 Secure Series

Page 1: ...rchitecture 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 to the back of the frame Simply remove the carrier and the hard drive is encrypted DataPort 10 Design A rugged metal design that incorporates a patented temperature controlled coolin...

Page 2: ...rews 5 M3 x 5 pan head frame mounting screws 4 Molex to SATA Adapter Cable 1 DataPort Keys 2 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 DataPort 10 Secure 1 1 3 Warnings and Notices 2 2 Installation Steps 2 2 1 Receiving Frame Installation 2 2 2 Hard Drive Installation 2 2 3 Op...

Page 3: ...er plug Then plug the SATA end of the adapter cable into the rear of the receiving frame 2 2 Hard Drive Installation a If the carrier is bundled with a frame use the included set of Data Port Keys to unlock the carrier and then remove it from the frame b Use a Phillips head screwdriver to remove the screw securing the carrier cover to the back of the carrier then slide the cover off c Insert a SAT...

Page 4: ...ase to start the process 3 1 3 Mounting and Unmounting Volumes If the hard drive installed in the DataPort 10 Secure was previously formatted with the correct Security Key inserted into the Mini USB Se curity Key Port on the face of the receiving frame then you can begin using the volume right away If the drive is unformatted a message will appear on the desktop saying that the disk is unreadable ...

Page 5: ...low you access to the volume If no window appears you can find the volume by double clicking the My Computer icon Unmount the DataPort 10 Secure before powering it down by single clicking the green arrow icon on the task bar in Windows XP or the USB plug icon with the green check mark on the taskbar Windows Vista and Windows 7 then selecting Safely remove Windows will indicate when it is safe to d...

Page 6: ...rive is ready and encrypted you should then be able to ac cess your data You can then remove the Security Key and store it in a safe location Q Why can t I use another device through the Mini USB port on the front of the DataPort 10 Secure carrier A This port is used by the Security Key to provide the encryption key to the unit hardware that will allow the unit to access the data on your hard driv...

Page 7: ...must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to 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 operated in a home or commercial environment This equipment g...

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