DEFENDER™ H200+BIO
USER GUIDE
Contents
Introducing Defender™ H200+Bio 2
Minimum System Requirements 2
Device accessories 2
Imation Documentation 3
Getting Started 4
Plugging in the device 4
Personalizing a device 4
Accessing data on the device 7
Logging into and out of the device 7
Saving and opening files 8
Disconnecting the device 8
Troubleshooting 9
Warranty Information 11
INTRODUCING
DEFENDER™ H200+BIO
Defender™ H200+Bio is a USB (Universal Serial Bus) portable hard drive with built-in biometric security, data
encryption, digital identity, and cryptographic services.
Figure 1-1: Defender H200+Bio
This guide is designed to help you set up your Defender H200+Bio device with minimal effort.
MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Defender H200+Bio comes with built-in Imation Defender ACCESS Standard™ software on its application
partition. The following list describes the requirements you need to use your device with ACCESS Standard.
• One or two USB ports (Type A), depending on the power available from your computer
• An operating system that supports USB 2.0 or 1.1 Mass Storage Devices
Operating systems
•Microsoft Windows 7 Pro
• Windows Vista (Business, Enterprise, Home SP2)
• Windows XP Professional SP3
• Windows XP Professional SP2
• Windows XP Home SP3
• Mac OS X 10.5 and 10.6
DEVICE ACCESSORIES
Your Defender H200+Bio package includes a dual-head USB cable. For information on how to use this cable,
see
“Plugging in the device” on page 4. Defender H200+Bio gets the power it requires from your computer
when you connect it to the USB port(s) on your system. An external power supply is not provided or required.
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INTRODUCING
DEFENDER™ H200+BIO
cont.
IMATION DOCUMENTATION
You can find detailed instructions about using and managing Defender™ H200+Bio in the ACCESS Standard
User Guide.
Topics include:
• Information about Imation Defender Collection Devices
•Personalizing the device
•Accessing the device
• Managing users
• Managing devices
• Protecting the device from viruses
• Troubleshooting
Online Help is also available with ACCESS Standard software.
To view the ACCESS Standard User Guide
• From the root directory of the application partition, double-click the
UserGuide.pdf file.
Note: You need Adobe® Reader® (http://www.adobe.com/acrobat) to view the documentation.
To view online Help
• When ACCESS Standard is open, click Help on the page for which you want more information.
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GETTING STARTED
Before you can use your device, you must properly connect it to the computer. After you plug in a new device,
you must personalize it before you can use the authentication and private partition features. The device uses
pre-installed ACCESS Standard software to guide you through the personalization process. The
personalization wizard starts automatically when you plug in a new (or recycled) device. If autorun is not
configured for your computer, you can start ACCESS Standard from the application partition on the device.
PLUGGING IN THE DEVICE
Depending on the power supplied by the host computer, you may require one or two USB connectors to use
Defender™ H200+Bio.
To plug in Defender H200+Bio using one USB port
1. Plug the smaller (Mini-A) USB connector into the back of the Defender H200+Bio device.
2. Plug the black Type A USB connector into the host computer.
3. Do not plug in the gray Type A USB connector.
If the yellow power LED flashes slowly, follow the procedure that uses two USB ports.
To plug in Defender H200+Bio using two USB ports
1. Plug the smaller (Mini-A) USB connector into the back of the Defender H200+Bio device.
2. Plug the gray Type A USB connector into the host computer.
3. Plug the black Type A USB connector into the host computer.
If the yellow power LED flashes slowly, the host computer does not meet the USB specification and cannot supply the required power to the device.
Note 1: Plugging in the black USB connector first, followed by the gray connector, may delay the start up of
Defender H200+Bio by a few seconds.
Note 2: If the yellow power LED flashes quickly, power detection has timed out. Remove all USB connections
and reconnect the cable.
PERSONALIZING A DEVICE
The personalization process involves three main steps:
1 Applying a device profile—The profile sets default preferences for the device. You can choose the Typical
profile, with preconfigured device settings, or the Custom profile that allows you to configure device set
tings. The Typical profile contains the following device settings:
• Authentication method: fingerprint authentication
• Number of device users: 1 (not including the Administrator)
• Private partition uses the total available disk space
• Two Factor authentication: Off
• Biometric Security Level: 1 in 4,500
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