SIIG SC-SB6412 Quick Installation Manual Download Page 1

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Introducing the 

Data Security Bay-64

The 

Data Security Bay-64 

is an affordable DES (64-bit) real-time

hardware data encryption/decryption solution for your data

protection.

Features and Benefits

•   Equipped with National Institute of Standards and

Technology (NIST) certified DES (64-bit) real-time

encryption/decryption hardware engine

•   Capable of maneuvering 1.1 Gbps throughput without

taking extra CPU time and system resources

•   Easy-Front-Access and fits into either 3.5" or 5.25" (with

included mounting rack) device bay

•   An affordable real-time encryption/decryption solution

encrypts the entire hard drive contents including boot sector

and operating system without performance degradation

•   All disk write (encryption) and disk read (decryption)

operations are completely transparent to users

•   Two personal security keys included for authentication
•   Operating system independent. No driver required!
•   Works with various brands of Ultra ATA 133/100/66/33

hard disk drives and achieves data transfer rates up to

100 MB/sec

System Requirements

•   Pentium or equivalent PC with one available 3.5" or 5.25"

device bay

•   On-board or add-on Ultra ATA (IDE) interface
•   Windows 98/98SE/ME/NT4.0/2000/XP

Data Security Bay-64
Quick Installation Guide

04-0285B

Summary of Contents for SC-SB6412

Page 1: ...ay An affordable real time encryption decryption solution encrypts the entire hard drive contents including boot sector and operating system without performance degradation All disk write encryption and disk read decryption operations are completely transparent to users Two personal security keys included for authentication Operating system independent No driver required Works with various brands ...

Page 2: ...40 pin 80 wire Ultra ATA cable 1 Y split power cable installation kit This quick installation guide Layout Figure 1 Layout Default Jumper Settings Security Key Slot Activity LED IDE Controller Connector Hard Disk Drive Connector Power Connector JP1 JP2 Figure 2 Default Jumper Settings JP1 JP2 ...

Page 3: ...Decrypt 2 3 Enable Encrypt Decrypt Default JP2 1 2 Slave 2 3 Master Default Figure 3 Jumper Setting Configurations 5 25 Mounting Rack Assembly Note Use the Mounting Rack Assembly only when installing into a 5 25 drive bay Figure 4 5 25 Mounting Rack Assembly ...

Page 4: ...s only by their external edges Configuring the Bay 64 1 Remove the sticker on the buzzer Note The buzzer will make noise if a 1394 device other than the Security Key is connected to the security key slot 2 Set JP1 see figure 3 to enable disable encrypt decrypt 3 Set JP2 see figure 3 to master slave setting Note Make sure JP2 is set to Master to enable encrypt decrypt Configuring the Hard Disk Driv...

Page 5: ...ontroller on the motherboard or an add on controller 6 Connect Hard Disk Drive Connector IDE cable from 3 above to your hard disk drive 7 Connect a mini power connector same type of power connector used for the floppy drive to the Power Connector see below on the Bay 64 Use the included Y split power cable if your system doesn t have an available mini power connector Figure 5 Device Connections 8 ...

Page 6: ...sk drive Note For existing hard disk drive with information make sure to back up information on this hard disk drive prior to partition and format Important RMA Notice Theharddiskdrivethat sencrypted decryptedbyagiven Security Key will only be recognized by that key If you need to exchange this product for any reason do NOT send the keys in Your hard disk drive will only be recognized by the origi...

Page 7: ... 413 5333 or fax at 510 657 5962 or email atservice siig com InordertoissueanRMAnumber theproduct serial number is required This number can be found on the side of the box and on the back of the product Step 2 Complete the RMA form Fill out your Return Merchandise Authorization RMA form and include it in the package with the product Properly pack the product for shipping All software cable s and o...

Page 8: ... 15 CLASS B OPERATING ENVIRONMENT FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR PRODUCT COMPLIANCE SIIG I...

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