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Security Key
Encryption
Error LED
Enabled LED
Power LED

1.3 Warnings and Notices

Please read the following before beginning installation.
The main circuit boards of the SecureDock and carrier are
susceptible to static electricity. Proper grounding is strongly
recommended to prevent electrical damage to the enclosure or other
connected devices, including the computer host. Avoid all dramatic
movement, vibration and percussion.
Avoid placing the SecureDock and carrier close to magnetic
devices, high voltage devices, or near a heat source, including any
place where the product will be subject to direct sunlight. Do NOT
allow water to make contact with any Security Keys, carrier or
SecureDock.
Though the Security Key port is mechanically identical to a standard
Mini-USB port, inserting Security Keys into any other Mini-USB
port will damage the keys and render them useless. Please only use
Security Keys in DataPort Secure products.
Likewise, inserting a Mini-USB cable or other device into the
DataPort SecureDock Security Key port on the carrier can cause
internal damage and potentially lead to loss of data.
Any time power is cycled on the DataPort SecureDock, the
encryption key will need to be installed in order to access the data
on the drive.

2. Installation Steps

2.1 Hard Drive Installation

a. Remove the carrier from the DataPort SecureDock.
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 SATA hard drive into the unified power and data con-
nector inside the carrier.
d. Secure the hard drive to the carrier by using the mounting
screws provided.
e. Attach the Temperature Control Cooling Sensor to the top of the
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 into the rear of the carrier with
the screw you removed in Step B.
g. Reinsert the carrier into the dock.
2.2 Operating your DataPort SecureDock
a. Connect the DataPort SecureDock to a computer using either
the included eSATA cable, a USB A-to-B cable, or a FireWire
800 cable (if supported).
b. Connect the DataPort SecureDock to a power outlet with the
included AC Adapter.
c. If you have not already done so, slide the carrier into the Data-
Port SecureDock.
d. Insert the Security Key into the Mini-USB Security Key Port on
the face of the receiving frame.
e. Insert a DataPort Key into the key lock and turn it 90 degrees
clockwise to power on the unit.
f. When both green LEDs are lit, showing that the drive is ready
and encryption is activated, remove the Security Key and store it
in a safe location.
When any hard drive is first used with the DataPort SecureDock
it will show up as a blank, unallocated drive and you'll need to
format the drive inside the enclosure before you can use it. Note
that formatting 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.

2.3 Safe Carrier Removal

a. Shut down the computer or properly dismount the drive from
the system. See Section 3.1.3 for instructions on how to prop-
erly dismount the drive on a Mac or Section 3.2.3 for properly
dismounting the drive on a Windows system.
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.
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