DataLocker Sentry K300 Manuel du réviseur - Page 3
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Setup and Installation
Getting started with the K300 is easy:
1
POWER ON SENTRY K300
Hold
key for 3 seconds (If the battery is low or dead, charge by plugging into a
certied USB port for 30 min.)
2
ENTER PASSWORD
Selected character is shown in the white circle on the screen
Press key repeatedly within one second to switch characters
Press
to delete and
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Enter default password 1 234567 o n first use (default password can be used 3 times
before it MUST be changed)
3
CONNECT AND WORK
Before connecting, navigate the menu by pressing
From the connect screen, plug in to any system that utilizes USB Mass Storage.
Select connection method:
Windows: Start > This PC > Devices > Sentry K300
Mac: Finder > Devices > Sentry K300
Refer to the full user manual for connecting to other systems.
https://media.datalocker.com/manuals/sentry/DataLocker_K300_User_Guide.pdf
Before removing, safely eject the device to securely lock the drive.
Formatting The Sentry K300
The S entry K300 is formatted as NTFS from the factory but can be reformatted to any file
system to accommodate a different operating system or to remove file size restrictions. Not all
file systems are available on all operating systems. Recommended file systems:
● FAT32
Pros: Cross-platform compatible (Windows, macOS, and Linux)
Cons: Limited individual file size of 4GB
● NTFS
Pros: No file size limitations
Cons: Limited cross-platform compatibility - Windows, macOS (read-only),
and Linux (read-only)
● exFAT
Pros: No file size limitations
Cons: Not supported by legacy operating systems
Note: Reformatting your Sentry K300 drive will erase all your files but will not erase your device
password and settings. This should not be used as a method of securely erasing files. To
securely erase your files, perform a Zeroize function.
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