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Freecom Hard Drive Secure
1.1 Power Switch
The hard drive inside the Freecom Hard Drive Secure is always powered, even if the cable
is disconnected from your computer. Therefore, please turn off the Freecom Hard Drive
Secure if it is not used. This saves power and increases the lifetime of the hard drive. The
power switch is on the rear of the Freecom Hard Drive Secure.
Attention! Before switching off the Freecom Hard Drive Secure
manually, make sure to safely remove the Freecom Hard Drive Secure
via your operating system (the "unplug or eject hardware" option in the
Windows taskbar). Failing to do so may result in loss of data.
1.2 Data protection by keycard (using RFID technology)
The data on the Hard Drive Secure can be protected from unwanted access by using a
keycard to unlock the drive. This keycard is placed over a sensor inside the Hard Drive
Secure, when the Hard Drive Secure recognizes the keycard it will unlock the drive for
use.
The technology inside the keycard and the Hard Drive Secure is called RFID. RFID stands
for Radio Frequency Identification. The same technology can be found for example
in office buildings, where people need to present a keycard if they want access to the
building or to a certain floor / department / room.
Your Hard Drive Secure comes with 2 Keycards, in credit card size. This card fits easily
in your wallet so you always will carry it with you. The default setting of the drive is "no
protection". When starting to use the Hard Drive Secure for the first time, you need to
configure the 2 supplied keycards with the drive. The Hard Drive Secure can identify
maximum 2 keycards. We suggest that – after configuring – you use one keycard (labeled
"Security Key") and store the other keycard (labeled "Master Key") in a safe place, in case
your Security Key gets lost.
Of course you can also use the drive without the keycards. In that case you do not need
to run the configuration wizard – you can immediately start using your Hard Drive after
unpacking it from the box. Please note that your data is not protected against unwanted
access then.
You can also decide to use the keycard protection at a later stage, however please note
that the drive needs to be reformatted then and all data on the drive will be lost. See
chapter 4.