User’s Manual USD 3x00 Series (MD 3100) Please read precautions before using
- Contents - 1. Introduction 2. Features 3. Specifications 4. Precautions for Using Device 5. How to use? 6. CD Auto-run program 7. Driver Installation for Windows 98/98SE 8. Installation of X-Series Utilities 9. Warranty Disclosure 10. Safety Notes 11. Tech.
1. Introduction The USB DISK is a compact, lightweight and portable storage device. It is one of the smallest USB flash drives on the market, which literally fits right into the palm of your hand! USB ports allow for fast data transfer and you do not need a separate power device or cable. Just plug the USB DISK into the USB port of your computer and the drivers install immediately on their own. It is truly a Plug and Play device. No more hassles of downloading software.
3. Specifications Windows 98/SE, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP Supported OS and Mac 8.6 or higher, Linux 2.4X or higher IBM PC/AT or compatible Desktop / Notebook / System Requirements Sub-Notebook / Laptop computers / Mac (Pentium® @ 100MHz or better) with USB ports Power Supply Capacities USB Bus-powered (4.5V to 5.
4. Precautions for Using Device 4.1. For using the bootable function of the USB DISK your computer must support “USB-ZIP” or “USBHDD” in the bootable section of CMOS (ROM-BIOS). Do not use the USB DISK by setting up the bootable function of a PC which does not support “USB-ZIP” or “USB-HDD” in CMOS because it may possibly cause some troubles in your PC. 4.2.
5. How to use? The USB DISK functions as a removable disk drive on your computer. When you insert the USB DISK to the USB port of your PC or Mac, then the "removable disk" icon will appear in the "My Computer Folder". You can use the USB DISK the same way as a Floppy disk or a Hard drive on your computer. When you disconnect the USB DISK from the USB port, the above icon will disappear (see section: 4.
5.2. Linux Operating System The USB DISK supports Linux kernel versions 2.4.x or higher. The following installation instructions have been documented below regarding Linux commands for the USB DISK. Please note that when disconnecting the USB DISK we suggest that you unmount the USB DISK before removing. Linux Instructions for the USB DISK: [Installation] 1. Install Linux kernel version 2.4.x or higher. 2. Login as “root”. 3. Open terminal window after booting with X-Window. 4.
6. CD Auto-run Program (only for Windows’ users) Auto-run program is executed automatically when you insert the CD-ROM in your PC. You can install required software through this program. ① Windows 98/SE Device Drivers : Refer to “7. Driver Installation for Windows®98/SE” ② X-Format : Refer to “8. Installation of X-Series Utilities” ③ X-Key [Device Lock] : USB DISK device Lock. Refer to “8. Installation of X-Series Utilities” ④ X-File Security[File Lock] : File Encryption program. Refer to “8.
7. Driver Installation for Windows®98/SE 7.1. Auto Installation 7.1.1. Please plug in the USB DISK into the USB port and insert the CD-ROM in PC. * When the dialog box “Add new Hardware Wizard” appears, you should close this dialog box. 7.1.2. On Auto-run program (setup.exe), click “Install/Uninstall” button of Windows 98/SE Device drivers. 7.1.3. Click “Install or update driver” in the dialog box and press ‘Start’. 7.2. Basic Installation 7.2.1.
7.2.2. The dialog box shows how Windows searches for the drivers. Choose “ Search for the best driver.” and press “Next”. 7.2.3. The dialog box shows where to locate the USB DISK device drivers. Select the option “CDROM drive”. Press the “Next” button.
7.2.4. The dialog box shows that Windows has located the USB DISK driver in drive ‘D’. Press the “Next” button. 7.2.5. The dialog box shows that Windows has finished the installation of the USB DISK driver. Press the “Finish” button. Now all drivers and controllers have been installed into your system. You should see the ‘Removable Disk’ icon appearing in the window when you activate the “My Computer” icon. Now you are ready to easily transfer data between your USB DISK and your computer.
8. Installation of X-Series Utilities 8.1. X-Format The USB DISK has been formatted at the Factory without the X-Key program and the Bootable disk program installed. Formatting the drive with X-Format is required for using the above programs with your operating system. Bootable function is available only for Windows 98/98SE/ME. After format is completed, unplug and reconnect the USB DISK to the USB port. 8.1.1.
8.1.3. X-Key You can use this function after check “Enable password protection” option and format. (Refer to Section: 8.2 X-Key.) 8.1.4. If you check “Make USB-ZIP startup disk” or “Make USB-HDD startup disk” option and format, you can use it as a substitute for Booting Floppy Diskettes (or Booting CD-ROMs etc). But if you want to use this function, “USB-ZIP” or “USB-HDD” must be in the Bootable section of CMOS (ROM-BIOS). For more information, please ask your PC motherboard manufactures.
8.2.1. X-Key Program is a device lock security program that protects your important files from the approach of other people. 8.2.2. For using X-Key Program you have to format after select “Enable password protection” option in X-Format. (Refer to Section 8.1: X-Format.) 8.2.3. When the format is completed the X-Key program (xKey.exe) is saved onto the USB DISK. You can run X-Key program from the USB DISK and can lock or unlock the USB DISK. 8.2.4.
8.2.7. After inputting a password you cannot use the USB DISK without the password. If you forget the password it is impossible to restore the data. The only way is that you have to format the entire drive to return to original conditions. As a result, all data in the USB DISK will be lost. So please be careful to remember the password!!! 8.3. X-File Security This Security Program is an application, which is compatible with the USB DISK and the Windows operating system.
9) To decode file(s) or remove passwords associated to file(s), indicate the correct drive and path in the “Encryption file” menu and choose the file(s) from the “Decoding” files window. 10) Select the “Decode” option and enter the password which was used to encode the file(s). This will place a copy of each file selected in the location indicated from the “Original files” window with no security.
Note: When encoding a file, the program creates a copy of the original file and saves that password-protected file into the location indicated in the “Encryption files” window. When decoding a file, the program creates another copy of the original file and saves the unsecured file into the location indicated in the “Original files” window. Note: If you are going to access the encoded files from another computer, ensure that the X-File Security Program is installed on that computer.
8.4.4.1. Main Window 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) Pull-down menu : List of all functions of X-Mailer. - File, Edit, View, Message, Tools, Help. Tool bar : List of function icons frequently used. Mail box folders : This folder saves all mails of your accounts. * Unread mails are indicated by number in box. - Inbox : This folder saves mails from your mail servers. - Outbox : This folder saves sent mails. - Drafts : This folder saves mails that you saved temporarily before you send.
1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) SMTP server : You use this server When you send an e-mail. X-Mailer supports two ways to use SMTP server and not to use SMTP server. ① Send Mail without SMTP server : It’s faster and you can send mails more easily wherever you are because X-mailer doesn’t need to use SMTP server. But it can take more time to send mails to receivers when the receivers are many. Send Mail with SMTP server : It’s more sta many receivers because the mails ② will pass through SMTP server.
7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 8.4.5 file(s) and put in by ‘drag & drop’. Subject : The mail’s main title. Contents : The mail’s contents. Priority : You can set the priority of the mail. ‘Send’ button : When you click this button, the mail will be sent to the receiver and then the mail sending window will be closed automatically. ‘Save’ button : When you click this button, the unfinished mail is saved to ‘Drafts’. Later you can correct and send the mail after you double click the mail in the ‘Drafts’.
7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17) 18) name of the account. There is no specific rule to input the name. ex) ‘James’, ‘Sara’, ‘Hello’… E-mail address : The E-mail address of the account. Reply address : If you omit this address, then the address will be the same as upper mail address. ‘Include this account when receiving mail or synchronizing’ check option : If you check this option, then it will include this account when it brings the mail.
8.4.6 Address Book 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) Pull-down menu Edit – Choose All : You can choose whole addresses in the list. Tools – Send Mail : You can send a mail to chosen addresses in the list. Address Book window : It shows representative names and mail accounts. New : You can Input new addresses in the mail address list. Modify : You can correct chosen addresses in the list window. Remove : You can remove chosen addresses in the list window.
8.5.2 X-Lock install and changing password 8.5.2.1 Install X-Lock program. (Re-Installing the program will remove the program.) 8.5.2.2 Click the “password change” button in the initial window of X-Lock. 8.5.2.3 Plug in the USB DISK and change password. * USB DISK must be plugged in when you change the password. * The default password is '1111'. 8.5.2.4 Write in new password and click “unlock”. 8.5.2.5 Disconnect the USB DISK from USB port safely. 8.5.2.6 Now the install process of X-Lock is completed.
8.5.3.5 If you check "Background Picture" option, then the Picture shows on the system locked desktop. 8.5.3.6 If you check "Desktop Translucent Effect" option, then you can make transparent effect on the system locked desktop. 8.5.3.7 If you check “Schedule System Shutdown” option, then you can shut down the PC at the time you want. 8.5.3.8 If you click “Settings for System Shutdown” button, then you can make basic settings of system shut down. 8.5.3.
8.6.2.1 Install X-Autorun program. ( Installing the program once more will remove the program.) 8.6.2.2 Double click X-Autorun Manager icon on the desktop and click 'X-Autorun Editor' button to start X-Autorun Editor. 8.6.2.3 Choose Removable disk on X-Autorun Editor window. 8.6.2.4 Click the [File Open]button and choose the file to run automatically. 8.6.2.5 If the chosen file needs an option, then input the value in ‘OPTIONS=’ line. It’s possible to input the value or omit. 8.6.2.
9. Warranty Disclosure Your USB DISK comes with limited one-year hardware warranty. We warrant the USB DISK against defects in material and workmanship. This warranty applies only to the original purchaser of the USB DISK and is not transferable.
11. Technical Support All inquiries have to be made by e-mail only to the following address: mailto: info@stormblue.co.kr Or alternatively, more information, updates and technical support can be found on our web site: www.stormblue.co.kr N O T E The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment.Such modifications could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.