USER MANUAL DL3/DL3 FE ------------------------- March 2015 ------------------------- 1
Contents At a Glance 3 5 Troubleshoot Introduction About the DL3 28 Forgotten password 29 Initialize & format your drive Getting Started 6 9 11 13 14 Miscellaneous First time setup Admin password User password Main screen Disconnecting your DL3™ 34 Linux configuration 36 Frequently asked questions 36 Contact support team Basics 15 16 18 19 Administrator controls System menu User options Self-destruct mode Advanced 21 24 26 27 RFID authentication Virtual CD partition Read-only mode Auto-lock
At a Glance INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of the DataLocker DL3™ Encrypted Hard Drive. This user manual is intended to help you configure your device. Because DataLocker is constantly updating its products, the images and text in this manual may vary slightly from the images and text displayed by your DataLocker DL3™. These changes are minor and should not affect the ease of setup adversely.
Although the DataLocker DL3™ is extremely user friendly, it is recommended that you review this guide to ensure that you become fully acquainted with the DataLocker DL3™ and all of its features. To register your product, please visit our website and fill out the online form under the Support tab to complete the product registration.
ABOUT THE DL3™ The DataLocker DL3™ has a minimum power requirement of 5 Volts and 1A of current that is drawn from the USB port. The DataLocker DL3™ utilizes 256-bit AES encryption operating in XTS mode to fully encrypt your drive’s contents. The DataLocker DL3 FE™ (FIPS Edition) has FIPS validated components and two independent crypto processors.
Getting Started FIRST TIME SETUP This section will guide you through the necessary steps to set up the DL3™ drive for the first time around. It is highly recommended that you set a new administrator password using alphanumeric characters. Step 1: Connect the DL3™ to your computer with the included USB cable. Step 2: At the startup screen press [START]. Step 3: Enter the default password 000000. Then press the [↵] symbol. Step 4: Press the [SETUP] button on the touch screen.
Step 6: Press the [CONTINUE] button and then enter in the current password, which is 000000. Please follow the onscreen instructions to set your new password. It is recommended that you use a combination of both alpha and numeric characters for your password. Step 7: After the new password has been set. You may set other options or go back to the CONNECT menu by pressing the button located at the top left hand corner next to SETUP. Then press the [CONNECT] button to start using your DL3™ drive.
After you press the [CONNECT] button on the DL3™ drive, it will begin connecting to the computer. By default, Windows will show an AutoPlay dialog once the drive has successfully connected. In Windows Explorer you will now see a new drive called “DataLocker” listed in the Hard Disk Drives section. A new drive letter will be automatically assigned to this drive.
ADMINISTRATOR PASSWORD The process of changing the administrator password is identical to the setup process. It is highly recommended that you set a new administrator password using alphanumeric characters. Step 1: Power on your DL3™ by plugging it in to your computer. If the drive is already connected, press the [DISCONNECT] button and then press the [CONNECT] button on the next screen. Step 2: Once at the keypad screen, enter the admin password.
Step 5: Press the [CONTINUE] button and then enter in the current password, which is 000000. Please follow the onscreen instructions to set your new password. It is recommended that you use a combination of both alpha and numeric characters for your password. Step 6: After the new password has been set, you may set other options, or save and go back to the CONNECT menu by pressing the button located at the top left hand corner next to SETUP.
USER PASSWORD The DL3™ supports the creation of a user password. The user will have access to all data on the drive; however, the user will not be able to access certain administrative options and controls. Note: You must change the default administrator password before creating a user password. Step 1: Power on your DL3™ by plugging it in to your computer. If the drive is already connected, press the [DISCONNECT] button and then press the [CONNECT] button on the next screen.
Step 5: Press the [CREATE] button. A user with the default password of 000000 is now created. Step 6: The user should then re-login with the default user password of 000000 and change the default password to a personal password. The user password change process is identical to changing the administrator’s password. The user’s setup menu is limited to [CHANGE PASSWORD], [LANGUAGE], [KEY TONE] and [LCD CONTRAST] settings.
MAIN SCREEN The connected status screen on your DL3™ drive displays useful information. Indicates that the DL3™ drive has a USER PASSWORD enabled. Indicates that the DL3™ drive’s USER PASSWORD is disabled. Displays the current firmware installed on the DL3™ drive. Disconnects the DL3™ drive from the computer. To prevent data loss or damage to disk, ensure the DL3™ drive has been properly ejected from the operating system before pressing this button.
DISCONNECTING YOUR DL3™ One way to prevent loss or corrupted data is to properly eject the DL3™ drive. It is best practice to use your operating system’s Safely Remove Hardware or Eject function before you power down or detach the DataLocker DL3™ from the host system. This will also help prevent damage to the disk. WINDOWS USERS MAC USERS 1. Right click the Safely Remove Hardware icon located on the lower right hand corner of the Windows taskbar. 1.
Basics ADMINISTRATOR CONTROLS Previous Menu / Save Settings Button Used to go back to previous menu and save the current settings. Change Password Used to set the administrator password. User Password Used to create a user password. System Enter the System Menu (see next page). Self-destruct If enabled, the self-destruct function can deter brute force password attacks. The number of failed password attempts is adjustable from 10 to 30 tries.
SYSTEM MENU Previous Menu / Save Settings Button Used to go back to previous menu and save the current settings. Next Menu Button Used to go to the next screen. Language Set the menu language. Supported languages are: • • • • English French German Spanish Virtual The DL3™ supports the creation of an UNENCRYPTED Read Only partition, which is recognized as a CD-ROM. The Virtual CD is created by using the VCD Utility that is available on our website. Click here to download.
are prohibited. 3. Repeating passwords such as "11111111", "99999999", "AAAAAAAA", "BBBBBBBB" are prohibited. 4. The password must contain both numeric and alpha characters. LCD Contrast Adjust the LCD screen’s contrast. Previous Menu Button Used to go back to previous menu and save the current settings. Key Tone Turn the keypad tone ON or OFF. Zeroize Drive Initiates the destruction of all encryption keys and user passwords, making the data on the drive irretrievable.
USER OPTIONS Previous Menu / Save Settings Button Used to go back to previous menu and save the current settings. Change Password Used to set the administrator password. Language Set the menu language. Supported languages are: • • • • English French German Spanish Key Tone Turn the keypad tone ON or OFF. LCD Contrast Adjust the LCD screen’s contrast.
SELF-DESTRUCT MODE The self-destruct feature is designed to defend against brute force password hacks. The DL3™ performs this by zeroizing all of the device’s encryption keys once the appointed number of failed login attempts is reached. Once the encryption key is deleted, your data is no longer recoverable. Powering off the unit does NOT reset the unsuccessful password attempts counter. The password attempts counter will only reset after a successful password attempt. Use this feature with caution.
4. After many unsuccessful attempts you will see the “Self-destruct Will Begin” warning. If the next attempt fails, the self-destruct function will destroy all encryption keys on the DL3™ drive. This process is instantaneous and all data will be inaccessible. 5. The DL3™ drive will emit a steady alert tone and will not stop until you unplug the USB cable from the computer. The drive will have to be reinitialized and formatted to work with your operating system.
Advanced RFID AUTHENTICATION The DL3™ features an optional RFID module for a second layer of authentication. A maximum of five RFID tags can be registered on each DL3™ drive. RFID models of the DL3™ come with two RFID tags. If you would like to pair your own tag, the DL3™ RFID module supports ISO 14443A and ISO 15693 with a frequency of 13.56 MHz. Step 1: If the drive is currently connected, press the [DISCONNECT] button and then press the [CONNECT] button on the next screen.
Step 4: At the setup menu, press the [SYSTEM] button. Step 5: Press the button to display the [SYSTEM 2/2] screen. Step 6: At the next menu screen, press the [RFID] button. Step 7: At the setup RFID screen, press [ADD RFID TAG] button. Step 8: Place the supplied RFID tag near the bottom right hand corner of the DL3™ until you hear a “beep” tone.
Step 9: After registering, the RFID tag value will be displayed. Please make note of the RFID tag ID incase the tag is lost or damaged. You have now successfully registered a RFID tag and the RFID function is enabled. The next time you reconnect the DL3™ drive, you are required to use the RFID tag to authenticate before entering the password.
VIRTUAL CD PARTITION The DL3™ drive supports a feature called “Virtual CDs” or VCD. This allows the DL3™ drive to emulate a physical CD-ROM drive using ISO images. A VCD is a drive partition, which is recognized by your operating system as a physical Read Only drive with its own unique drive letter. A VCD is “Read Only” and can only be overwritten with the VCD Utility. VCDs are commonly used to store virtual machines, documentation and executable programs. Step 1: Download the VCD Uploader utility.
2 Select ISO Click the Select ISO button to select the ISO image you would like to upload to the DL3™ drive. 3 Update Then click the Update button to upload the ISO image to the DL3™ drive. This will finalize the steps to mount an ISO image on the DL3™. If successful, Windows will display Drive Autoplay dialog window. 4 Format You should only click the Format button if you wish to clear the Virtual CD partition. This function will not destroy your DL3™ drive contents.
READ-ONLY MODE The DL3 FE™ drive comes with read-only mode. This feature is disabled by default but can be enabled by the administrator. Once the feature is enabled, only the administrator will be able to remove and/or modify the contents of the files on the drive. Users of a DL3 FE™ drive that is read-only mode enabled can still view the files and copy them, but they will not be able to save any changes to the files on the drive nor delete them.
AUTO-LOCK Auto-lock is a security feature available on the DL3 FE™. This feature is disabled by default but can be enabled by the administrator and the user. The amount of idle time required to time out the device is configurable from 10 to 180 minutes in increments of 10 minutes. Auto-lock will disconnect the drive once it is idle (i.e. zero activity) for the configured amount of time. The device will beep and display a 30 second countdown on the touchscreen before the timeout limit is reached.
Troubleshoot FORGOTTEN PASSWORD Passwords are stored at the device level only, meaning that there is NO way to retrieve a lost or forgotten password. This is to ensure that access to the DL3™ is restricted to the owner of the device. DataLocker does not store any passwords or carry a master password for it would compromise the security of the drive and its contents. All DataLocker products are zero knowledge encryption solutions. It is the responsibility of the user to remember the device’s password.
INITIALIZING AND FORMATTING YOUR DL3™ On occasion – for example, after self-destructing your DL3™ - you will need to initialize and reformat the drive to make it usable again. How to Initialize your Drive 1 Touch start screen. 4. Press Continue. 2. Press Yes. 5. Press Yes. Default password will be 000000. 29 3. Press Yes. 6. Hit screen 16 times.
You will now have to format your drive. The instructions to format your drive will vary depending on your OS.
7 Rename the volume label and then press Next 8 Review and then press Finish 9 The status of your formatted disk should be Healthy (Primary Partition) 10 Your DL3™ should now appear under My Computer 31
Mac 1 Go to Applications under your Finder. 2 Go to Utilities and then open Disk Utility. 3 Select your unformatted DL3™ disk. 4 Rename your disk label.
5 Press Erase. 6 Your formatted DL3™ should now appear under Devices. Click on the links for a video walkthrough on formatting your DL3™.
Miscellaneous LINUX COMPATIBILITY AND CONFIGURATION The DL3™ is platform independent, capable of being run with 100% compatibility on most systems. For optimal Linux or Unix based system compatibility, we recommend using at least the Linux 2.6.31 Kernel (released 9 September 2009), which implemented the xHCI specification for USB 3.0. Although older versions should work, they might run in USB 2.0 mode, which can be significantly slower.
Follow the instructions in fdisk to create a new partition. Finally you'll use the mkfs command to format the disk for Linux. Here, we use ext4. # mkfs.ext4 /dev/sdb1 If you want to rename the drive, use the e2label command.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS If you still have questions after reviewing the user guide, please consult our FAQ page at the DataLocker website. support.datalocker.com/ Contact the Support Team If you have any unresolved issues with your DL3™, give us a call or go to our website to chat with a real DataLocker representative. Phone: (913) 310-9088 Web: datalocker.