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1. User Manual for TOUGHTECH MINI Q Revised May 14 2012 Models covered ToughTech mini Q ToughTech mini Q with WriteLock ToughTech mini Q with WriteProtect ToughTech Secure mini Q ToughTech Secure mini Q with WriteLock ToughTech Secure mini Q with WriteProtect Features e Fast speed ToughTech mini Q uses fast SATA drives and an Oxford 934 chipset to maximize data speeds e Widely Compatible ToughTechs work right out of the box with no new drivers needed They work with any modern operating system including Mac OS X Windows XP Vista 7 and most Linux distributions e Easy to connect ToughTech mini Q offers four different connection options FireWire 800 FireWire 400 via included convertor cable eSATA and USB 2 0 Cables for each connection type are included e Shock absorption ToughTech mini Q features ToughMount Anti Shock Protection ToughMount shock dampening strips are mounted between the drive tray and outer shell absorbing minor shocks and reducing enclosure noise e Cool and quiet ToughTech s aluminum case draws heat away from the hard drive The entire product acts like a heat dissipater helping to keep your drive cool And because it doesn t need a fan ToughTech is quiet e More portable than ever Not much bigger than a pack of playing cards ToughTech mini Q fits easily in a shirt pocket or briefcase making it ideal for travel You don t even need to use an AC
2. KE 8 Ezr SBA 80 GB eagate for OEM or techni lt O O R ti aD 3 gt E g 20 th vE SE ry B Ye O 253 wr ont S et e0 vg r S bz Mn eT Mn Me Mn 2 1 5 You may need to angle the drive as you push it into place After connecting the drive to the SATA interface on the circuit board the drive should lay flat on the board IW Eee en THT eee TET ate AUTION 2 1 6 Secure the drive in place using the included screws Drive the screws through the bottom of the circuit board and into the hard drive User Manual for ToughTech mini Q models A9 000 0001 rev 1 5 CRU WARNING DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN THE SCREWS This could cause the A circuit board to bend slightly which could create a short circuit with the metal case 2 1 9 Reassemble the enclosure by replacing the screws removed in Step g ToughTech mini is now assembled and ready for connection to a computer P User Manual for ToughTech mini Q models A9 000 0001 rev 1 5 CRU 2 2 Connecting ToughTech to a computer 2 2 1 Connect the data cable USB FireWire or eSATA to the corresponding port on ToughTech mini Note USB and eSATA share the same port 2 2 2 Provide power to ToughTech There are three possible ways to do this Option 1 If you plan to use FireWire as your data connection and the FireWire host on your computer is powered ToughTech can operate
3. Basic Blah blah blah F 3725 93 GB 3725 93 GB NTFS Online Healthy Primary Partition Device Properties 0 931 51 GB 3 B Oox Not Initialized Unallocated sh CD ROM 0 DUN fe 4 To format the drive right click the Drive Properties Box and select Format Drive Properties 5 If you are prompted to select a partition type select MBR for volumes 2TB or smaller or GPT for volumes larger than 2TB Note Windows XP does not support GPT or volumes larger than 2TB 6 Click through several more windows leaving the default settings until you see a window that allows selection of a file system Choose NTFS and enter a name for the new volume Be sure to check the box labeled Perform a quick format unless you want to completely erase any data on the drive and have time to wait A quick format should take less than a minute while standard formatting may take several hours 7 Click Next and then Finish to start the format process When the format is complete the Drive Properties Box will update to show the new volume name The new volume can now be found in My Computer User Manual for ToughTech mini Q models A9 000 0001 rev 1 5 CRU 5 2 3 Mounting and ejecting volumes lf the hard drive attached to ToughTech is already formatted you can begin using the volume right away When ToughTech is properly connected and turned on a window may open to allow you access to the volume If no window appe
4. however you can rest assured that without the proper AES Encryption Key no one will be able to view its contents 4 1 How to use ToughTech Secure mini Q with a Key Using ToughTech Secure mini Q is very easy 1 Connect the external drive to your computer via FireWire USB or eSATA 2 Insert your AES Encryption Key into ToughTech Secure 3 Wait for the green LED to light up on the front of ToughTech Secure DN This confirms the key is accepted 4 You can now remove the AES Encryption Key It s not needed again until the power is cycled The ability to remove the key after power up helps you keep your physical key safe 4 2 AES encryption keys Your ToughTech Secure mini Q comes with 3 identical programmed keys These three keys exist so you can e Keep one with you for your own use e Keep a backup on site in a safe location e Keep a backup off site in a safe location These keys will be completely unique to you If one of your keys is compromised via theft or loss you should consider replacing your key set For your convenience we offer replacement pre programmed key sets which contain unique encryption keys 4 3 AES encryption key programmer It is possible for you to create your own keys should you wish to do so To program a new encryption key you will need the AES Encryption Key Programmer sold separately While we do not retain copies or records of customers keys some customers security prot
5. Keys 1 2 Identify the parts of your ToughTech mini Q _ Front of ToughTech mini Q Front of ToughTech Secure mini Q with WriteLock Z z a A a A Power Access indicator LED B Write protection enable button for WriteLock and WriteProtect models also serves as write protection disable button for WriteProtect model C Write protection LED for models with WriteLock and WriteProtect D Encryption key slot amp LEDs E eSATA amp USB2 combo port F FireWire 800 1394b ports G Power input from AC adapter A Tro 10 eSATA Rear connections User Manual for ToughTech mini Q models A9 000 0001 rev 1 5 CRU 1 3 Warnings and Notices A The main circuit board of the HDD enclosure is susceptible to static electricity Proper grounding is required to prevent electrical damage to the enclosure or other connected devices including the computer host Always place the HDD enclosure on a smooth flat surface and avoid all dramatic movement vibration and percussion A Do NOT allow water to enter the HDD enclosure A Avoid placing the HDD enclosure close to magnetic devices such as a speaker high voltage devices such as a hair dryer or near a heat source including any place where the product will be subject to direct sunlight A The operating system may NOT detect the HDD enclosure if it does not support the interface of your HDD enclosure If so installation of an appropriate driver on the
6. an unformatted drive If you proceed to format the drive it will be usable again but only when the new key is used You can now transfer your data back to the Secure product Q Does your company keep records of the keys you create and ship with products A No we do not keep any records of the random secret electronic key codes stored on the security keys The codes are composed of randomly generated 128 bit or 256 bit numbers which are never stored anywhere except on the security keys themselves Q What do I do if I lose all the keys Can I retrieve my data Can you retrieve my data for me A Loss of all keys will make it virtually impossible to recover your data even for professional data recovery services The only way to retrieve any data would be to crack the encryption With AES 128 or 256 that would take a Super computer many years to accomplish There is no back door on our encryption products It is therefore very important that you manage your keys carefully It is a good idea to keep one key with you a backup key in a safe location and another backup in a location off site Q What would happen if I were to plug the key into the USB port on the rear of ToughTech A Do not plug the encryption key into any mini USB port including the one on the rear of ToughTech Secure Although the key will fit in such a slot they are not electrically compatible You could damage both the port and the key rendering the key useless and yo
7. on bus power You can skip to the next step Option 2 If you wish to operate on bus power but the computer s host connection is unpowered or insufficiently powered you can use the USB cable to provide power Plug the narrow barrel connector from the USB cable into the DC jack on the rear of ToughTech Plug the red USB connector on the other end into a USB port on your computer This will provide power to ToughTech Option 3 Plug the included AC adapter into the DC jack on the rear of ToughTech Plug the other end into a grounded electrical outlet 2 2 3 Plug the other end of the data cable to an available port on your computer Ensure that the green power LED indicator is active The power LED will blink whenever the drive is accessed 2 2 4 For the Secure model only Plug the encryption key into the slot on the front of the product The green encryption LED will light indicating that the drive is now unlocked If you do not plug in the key your computer will not see the drive and the red encryption LED will remain lit gt while ToughTech waits for a key Q After the drive mounts to the computer you may unplug the key It will not be needed again until you cycle power on ToughTech 2 2 5 Your ToughTech is now ready to use If your hard drive is already formatted you can begin using it right away If the hard drive is brand new or its format is not compatible with your computer you ll need to format t
8. the WriteLock disable button between the red and yellow LEDs See pictures below ks oP Wee a Paa ei gt N 80 3 2 4 Press and hold down the WriteLock disable button While continuing to hold down the button provide power to the unit 3 2 5 The yellow WriteLock LED will turn off In Secure models the encryption key must be inserted for the LED to switch off The unit is now in read write mode With WriteLock you can prevent the data on ToughTech from being altered when ToughTech changes hands By adding evidence tape over ToughTech s chassis screws you ll be able to tell if the unit has been opened Thus you ll Know if the write protect mode could have been changed while ToughTech was in another person s possession User Manual for ToughTech mini Q models A9 000 0001 rev 1 5 CRU 4 Encryption Information The information in this section applies only to Secure models ToughTech Secure employs hardware based AES 128 bit or 256 bit encryption to protect your data from unauthorized access AES Advanced Encryption Standard is a government approved encryption algorithm FIPS PUB 197 With ToughTech Secure you ll get guaranteed full disk hardware based encryption with no loss of speed Encryption is performed automatically by ToughTech Secure s real time encryption engine Your computer will see the volume available as a normal full speed drive If your drive is lost or stolen
9. adapter when connecting to a powered FireWire host or when using the included USB power cable Nevertheless an auto ranging AC adapter is included for your convenience e Government strength encryption The Secure models include a hardware based real time encryption engine using AES the government approved encryption standard Just plug in the hardware key and your ToughTech Secure is usable like any other external drive with no speed loss If your product is lost or stolen you can rest assured that no one will be able to access the data without the key e Optional write protection ToughTech mini models with WriteLock and WriteProtect allow you to enable and disable write protection to ensure the security of your important data User Manual for ToughTech mini Q models A9 000 0002 rev 1 5 Table of Contents 7 1 1 1 1 Pre Installation Steps J 2 3 1 1 Check the accessories with your ToughTech mini Q Please contact CRU if any items are missing or damaged The box should contain ToughTech mini Q Quantity ToughTech Secure mini Q Quantity ToughTech enclosure ToughTech enclosure 1 eSATA cable eSATA cable USB data power cable USB data power cable FireWire 800 cable FireWire 800 cable FireWire 800 to 400 cable FireWire 800 to 400 cable Packet of screws for hard drive Packet of screws for hard drive AC adapter AC adapter Quick Start Guide and Warranty info 1 Quick Start Guide and Warranty info Encryption
10. aling HFS which is required for compatibility with Time Machine OS 10 5 or newer If you need to use your ToughTech with both Mac and Windows computers select MS DOS File System instead 4 Enter a name for the new volume and then click Erase to start the process a a e Disk Utility 7 oF a fal S aaa Burn New Image Convert Werify 2 Log artition RAID Restore E 115 0 GB HDS722512VL Dual 500 G4 To repair a disk or volume select its icon in the list on the left and click Repair Disk 211 3 MB MATSHITADY To repair disk permission problems on a disk or volume that has Mac OS X installed select its icon and click Repair Disk Permissions Click the Verify buttons to test the disk or permissions without changing anything To repair your startup disk start up from your Mac OS X Install disc CD or DVD then choose Utilities gt Disk Utility 5 1 3 Mounting and unmounting volumes lf the hard drive installed in ToughTech is already formatted an icon representing the drive s volume will appear mount on the desktop 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 You can use OS X s Disk Utility to easily format the drive see section above Unmount the volume before powering down the unit by dragging the volume s icon to the trash bin or by selecting the volume then pressing Command E Discon
11. ars you can find the volume by double A clicking the My Computer icon So ey 101 PM Windows XP Eject ToughTech before powering it down by single clicking the green arrow icon on the task bar then selecting Safely remove Windows will indicate when it is safe to disconnect ToughTech Disconnecting the unit without first ejecting it can result in data loss 5 2 4 Booting from your ToughTech Some PC motherboards support booting from an external device To activate this feature you will need to adjust the motherboard s BIOS settings Check with your motherboard s manufacturer or owner s manual for details 6 Encryption FAQS secure models only Q What do I do if I lose a key A If the privacy of your data is not a concern you can continue using your product with your remaining keys But then if data privacy were not important you probably wouldn t own the Secure version of the product If you can t account for all your keys your data is not 100 secure Anyone who finds a key will be able to access your data Therefore we recommend that you purchase a new set of programmed keys Q How do I use a new or different key with my Secure product A First you ll need to back up all your data Access the data using your old key and then copy everything you wish to save to a different drive Next insert the new programmed key and cycle power on the product The drive will appear to the computer as
12. he drive To format use the Disk Management utility 1 Right click on My Computer then select Manage The Computer Management window will open 2 In the left pane of this window left click on Disk Management 3 The drive should appear in the list of Disks in the lower middle right pane see picture below You may need to scroll down to see it If the drive is already formatted you can identify it easily by its volume name If it s unformatted the Drive Properties Box will say Unallocated and you ll need to initialize the disk before formatting it Initialize the disk by right clicking the Device Properties Box and selecting Initialize Disk Computer Management balbas File Action View Help gt 20 BA DA S E W Computer Management Local Volume ype File System Status Actions 4 i System Tools amp Blah blah blah F Simple Basic NTFS Healthy Primary Partition Disk Management a 4 Task Scheduler amp Vista C Simple Basic NTFS Healthy System Boot Page File Active Crash Dump Prim z EE Event Viewer amp XP D Simple Basic NTFS Healthy Primary Partition More Actions G Shared Folders g Local Users and Groups Reliability and Perform ea Device Manager t Disk Management Disk 0 E Basic XP D3 Vista C 465 76 GB 244 14 GB NTFS 221 62 GB NTFS Online Healthy Primary Partition Healthy System Boot Page File Act
13. he drive before you can use it User Manual for ToughTech mini Q models A9 000 0001 rev 1 5 CRU 3 Write Protection Information This section applies only to ToughTech models with WriteLock or WriteProtect 3 1 Enabling write protection in WriteLock and WriteProtect models Write protection LED 3 1 1 Disconnect the power source from the unit The power source can be an AC Adapter a USB Adapter Cable or FireWire Bus Power 3 1 2 Press and hold down the write protection enable button labeled Protect in WriteProtect models and Lock in WriteLock models While continuing to hold down the button provide power to the unit 3 1 3 The yellow write protection LED will light In Secure models the encryption key must be inserted for the LED to light The unit is now in write protect mode While in write protect mode the data Write protection enable button on the drive cannot be deleted or altered 3 2 Disabling Write Protection in Models with WriteProtect 3 2 1 Disconnect the power source from the unit 3 2 2 Press and hold down the Protect button While continuing to hold down the button provide power to the unit 3 3 3 The yellow write protect LED will cease to light The unit is now in read write mode 3 2 Disabling write protection in models with WriteLock 3 2 1 Disconnect the power supply from the unit 3 2 2 Slide the bottom panel out of the housing and pull it completely out e 3 2 3 Locate
14. heir respective owners 2007 2012 CRU Acquisitions LLC All rights reserved Operating System Requirements Product Warranty CRU DataPort CRU warrants this product to be free of significant defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the original date of purchase CRU s warranty is nontransferable and is limited to the original purchaser Limitation of Liability The warranties set forth in this agreement replace all other warranties CRU expressly disclaims all other warranties including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose and non infringement of third party rights with respect to the documentation and hardware No CRU dealer agent or employee is authorized to make any modification extension or addition to this warranty In no event will CRU or its suppliers be liable for any costs of procurement of substitute products or services lost profits loss of information or data computer malfunction or any other special indirect consequential or incidental damages arising in any way out of the sale of use of or inability to use any CRU product or service even if CRU has been advised of the possibility of such damages In no case shall CRU s liability exceed the actual money paid for the products at issue CRU reserves the right to make modifications and additions to this product without notice or taking on additional liability FCC Compliance Statemen
15. host computer is required rN Ensure that only a 9 5mm high 2 5 SATA hard drive is used in the enclosure Thicker hard drives will not fit properly in ToughTech possibly resulting in damage to ToughTech or drive 2 Installation Steps 2 1 Hard drive installation These instructions are only necessary if you re installing your own hard drive inside the ToughTech mini If you purchased the product with a hard drive pre installed you may skip to the next section Connecting ToughTech to a Computer 2 1 1 If the rear panel is secured with screws remove them using a small Phillips screwdriver For your convenience empty enclosures are usually shipped with these screws already removed They should be located in the same plastic bag as the hard drive screws ss gt 2 1 2 Carefully slide the drive tray out from the enclosure WARNING The circuit board is susceptible to static electricity Proper A grounding is required to prevent electrical damage Keep the circuit board away from water User Manual for ToughTech mini Q models A9 000 0001 rev 1 5 CRU 2 1 3 One drive screw may already be inserted into the circuit board to prevent movement during shipment You ll need to remove this screw before you can install the hard drive The screw is held in place by a plastic nut 2 1 4 You are now ready to install your 2 5 SATA drive Line up the drive s interface with the SATA interface on the circuit board
16. necting the unit without first unmounting the volume can result in data loss 5 1 4 Booting from your ToughTech Some Macs support booting from a FireWire device To activate this feature you must first install OS X on the external volume The easiest way to do this is to clone an existing system drive using a utility such as Carbon Copy Cloner or Super Duper Next go to System Preferences gt Startup Disk A window will list the available bootable volumes Select the volume from which you wish to boot Another method is to hold down the Option key during boot up A screen should appear that allows you to select the volume you wish to use This is useful if you wish to boot from your ToughTech only some of the time User Manual for ToughTech mini Q models A9 000 0001 rev 1 5 CRU Ay 5 2 Usage with Windows Operating Systems 5 2 1 Compatibility ToughTech mini uses 2 5 inch 9 5mm height SATA Serial ATA hard drives only ToughTech is fully plug and play under Windows XP Vista or 7 when using FireWire or USB No drivers are needed The USB2 port is USB 1 1 compatible ToughTech does not require drivers for eSATA operation but eSATA host cards do If installing an eSATA host card into your computer use the card manufacturer s drivers and instructions 5 2 2 Formatting a drive If you purchased your ToughTech pre populated with a hard drive this step should not be necessary unless you wish to change the format or erase t
17. ocols may demand that they have more control over the key itself There are also situations where more than three keys are needed for granting access to more than one person for example And we re also aware of situations where encryption keys must change on a timed schedule These customers will be interested in the AES Encryption Key Programmer which will create or copy their AES Encryption Keys User Manual for ToughTech mini Q models A9 000 0001 rev 1 5 CRU 5 Usage with Mac and Windows Operating Systems 5 1 Usage with Mac OS X 5 1 1 Compatibility ToughTech mini uses 2 5 inch 9 5mm height SATA Serial ATA hard drives only ToughTech does not require drivers for FireWire or USB operation under Mac OS X ToughTech does not require drivers for eSATA operation but eSATA host cards do If installing an eSATA host card into your Mac use the card manufacturer s drivers and instructions ToughTech s USB 2 0 port is backwards compatible with USB 1 1 hosts 5 1 2 Formatting a drive If you purchased your ToughTech pre populated with a hard drive this step should not be necessary unless you wish to change the format or erase the drive To format use Mac OS X s Disk Utility found in the applications folder 1 Click on the drive in the window to the left See picture below 2 Click the Erase tab in the window to the right See picture below 3 Select the format type Most users prefer Mac OS Extended with Journ
18. r s host connection is unpowered or insufficiently powered you can use the USB cable to provide power Plug the narrow barrel connector from the USB cable into the DC jack on the rear of ToughTech Plug the red USB connector on the other end into a USB port on your computer Q have a 12mm 2 5 hard drive Will it fit into this enclosure A ToughTech mini line of products uses 9 5mm height 2 5 SATA hard drives only The old style thicker 12 5mm drives will not fit in these enclosures Q Can I daisy chain other FireWire devices to this bus powered product A We recommend that bus powered units NOT be used in a daisy chain with other bus powered devices If additional bus powered devices need to be used then we recommend using AC adapters or connecting them to a powered FireWire hub Q installed my hard drive and reassembled the case according to the instructions in the manual but when I connected my ToughTech mini to the computer it didn t power up Did receive a bad unit A Reopen the case and check the circuit board If the hard drive screws are tightened too much it can cause the circuit board to bow slightly This can cause the components on the circuit board to touch the metal case and cause a short circuit The easiest fix for this problem is to loosen the screws a little until the circuit board no longer bends Q I lost my AC adapter Where can I get a replacement A The AC adapters for all current products and mo
19. st discontinued products are available for purchase on our website Third party AC adapters can also be used with products as long as they have REGULATED POWER Be sure to check with the manufacturer of the adapter for this specification User Manual for ToughTech mini Q models A9 000 0001 rev 1 5 CRU 8 Technical Specifications Product Name Interface Types amp Speeds ToughTech mini Q ToughTech mini Q with WriteLock ToughTech mini Q with WriteProtect ToughTech Secure mini Q ToughTech Secure mini Q with WriteLock ToughTech Secure mini Q with WriteProtect eSATA port up to 3000 Mbps FireWire 800 up to 800 Mbps FireWire 400 up to 400 Mbps USB 2 0 up to 480 Mbps 2 5 SATA Serial ATA hard drives 9 5mm height n FE E NESTS Nae daisy chainable Hardware based AES 128 bit or 256 bit encryption engine Secure models only ereraa fie e Windows 7 Vista or XP e Mac OS X e Linux distributions that support the connection type used External Power Supply 100 240VAC 5V 1A included Shipping Weight 3 pounds without drive 5 pounds with drive includes accessories Product Dimensions 5 2 x 3 15 x 79 inches 13 2 x 8 x 2 cm We don t expect anything to go wrong with your product But if it does Tech Support is standing by and ready to help Contact us at 1 866 744 8722 or through cru dataport com ToughTech WriteLock and ToughMount are trademarks of CRU Acquisitions LLC Other marks are the property of t
20. t 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 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 generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications In the event that you experience Radio Frequency Interference you should take the following steps to resolve the problem 1 Ensure that the case of your attached drive is grounded r 1 2 Use a data cable with RFI reducing ferrites on each end 3 Use a power supply with an RFI reducing ferrite approximately 5 inches from the DC plug C Tested to comply Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna with FCC standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE User Manual for ToughTech mini Q models A9 000 0001 rev 1 5
21. ur data inaccessible User Manual for ToughTech mini Q models A9 000 0001 rev 1 5 CRU 7 General FAQs Q When I operate my ToughTech continuously the case feels hot Is this bad for my drive A ToughTechs employ a passive cooling system which conducts heat away from the drive to the aluminum case so that it can be safely dissipated into the surrounding air This can cause the case to feel quite hot but keeps the drive from reaching dangerous temperatures Q After enabling write protection on my ToughTech with WriteLock I m still able to copy a file to the drive Is the file really there A No The file only appears to have been copied but was not actually written to the drive You can verify this by cycling power on ToughTech You will find that the copied file no longer appears Q Will this bus powered product work on my computer laptop without an AC adapter A Bus powered products can operate with most computers that have a powered FireWire host Not all computers have enough voltage to power up and sustain bus powered products In such cases you will need to use an AC adapter or connect through a powered hub Similarly if a laptop has sufficiently powered FireWire ports then you ll be able to operate the device on bus power If your FireWire port is not powered you ll need to use the AC adapter to operate the device Such is the case with the 4 pin iLink FireWire port common on Windows laptops If the compute

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