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SecurePenDrive

User Manual
Ver 1.00 - E

Page 1

Table of Contents
1

New Features

Important Notice

Introduction to SecurePenDrive - D

Main Screen

Setup password

Change password

Disable / Remove password

Unlock device

10

Password hint

11

Format 12

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New Features
1.

Allows user to set own password.

(maximum 16 characters)

2.

Allows user to enter Password Hint, in case user forgot about their password

3.

Automatically format the Protected part of the USB Disk Pro when enter wrong
password 6 times.

4.

New Format function, allows user to define the capacity of the protected area.

5.

Two partitions but you can only see one partition at a time.

IMPORTANT
1.

When using USB Disk Pro with the security application program, only ONE USB
Disk Pro is allowed at once. DO NOT PLUG IN TWO OR MORE USB DISK PRO
AT THE SAME TIME.

Mac OS Users Only


2.

There is NO Security Application Program available for Mac OSs yet. Will provide
the Security AP for Mac soon.

3.

Mac OS 8.6 ~ 10.x

You will only see the unprotected area in these Mac OSs.

Introduction to SecurePenDrive E
Partition 1
AP

The flash memory has been split into 2 parts.


(lets take a 16MB SecurePenDrive for example)
Partition 1 : This partition is where the
security application program
is stored and its always open
Partition2 :

This is the protected area.


You can only see this area when
you Unlock the device.
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16MB

Partition 2
Protected
Area

Note
(a) With this kind of security function, user can only see one partition at a time.
Also, partition 2 can only be seen with the following condition.
(1) A password has been setup
(2) Correct password has been entered and device is unlocked
Example
Before entering a password (unlock device), user will see Partition 1 only.

Partition 1

When a password is entered (device unlocked), then user will see Partition 2

Partition 2

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Main Screen

C
G

Set up / Change password

Disable / Remove password

Unlock Device

Password Exist Status tells you whether a password has been set up or not

Device Lock Status tells you whether the device is locked or not

Forgot Password ? dont worry, let password hint remind you

Format allow user to set the capacity of the protected area

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Apparatus A Setup Password


(1) Press Set Password to setup password, you will see the following screen

(2) Enter a password of your choice. (maximum 16 characters long)


(3) Confirm password by re-enter the password you set in (2).
(4) Enter a hint of your own, in case you forget your password. You can enter anything
you want within 31 characters.

2
3
4

PS : Tick Unmask Password box to see what are you typing or what you have
entered
(5) Press Set to confirm changes. You will see the following message window pop up.
This message window tells you, that the device will be automatically locked after you
remove the device from USB port.

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(6) Once you have set up the password correctly, you will notice the change in Password
Exist Status.

NOTE When you remove the device from USB port and re-insert it again, the device
will automatically be locked. If you try to access it, it will reply with some error
message. (depending on the operating system, the error message will be different)

If you execute the Security AP, you will see that the device is LOCKED.

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Apparatus A Change Password


(1) If you have already setup a password before, you can change the password you set.
Click Change Password to change.

(2) Enter your old password


(3) Enter new password of your choice
(4) Confirm the new password by re-enter
(5) Change password hint if you wish.
PS : (i) Password Hint does not have to enter/change, if you dont want to use it or
You want to use the old hint.
(ii) Password Hint can only be edit with new password.
ie : Password Hint can not be edit/change without change of password.

2
3
4
5

(iii) Use Unmask Password to see what you have typed.

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Apparatus B Disable / Remove Password


(1) If you no longer want to use the password, select Disable Password to remove it.

(2) Enter your password.

You only have SIX chances to enter password correctly. If you enter wrong
password six times, it will automatically FORMAT the protected area of your
SecurePenDrive. (All data will be lost)

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Apparatus C Unlock Device


(1) If you have setup a password, before you can access the data on the protected area,
you must Unlock first. (enter password) Select Unlock to enter password.

(2) Enter your password.

(2) When device is unlocked, it will automatically switch to Partition2


(the protected area)

Partition 1 - Unprotected Area

Partition 2 - Protected Area

You only have SIX chances to enter password correctly. If you enter wrong
password six times, it will automatically FORMAT the protected area of your
SecurePenDrive. (All data will be lost)
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Apparatus F Password Hint


As a human being, we all forget things from time to time. So when you setup/change your
password, you can also edit a Reminder of your choice, in case you forget your password.
(1) Enter a hint of your choice. (maximum 31 characters long)
You can edit the hint only when you
Setup Password

Change Password

OR

(2) Press Password Hint any time to get your reminder.

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Apparatus G Format

(1) Press Format to adjust the


capacities of the SecurePenDrive.

(2) A warning message will show,


telling user that if you proceed with
formatting, any data on the
SecurePenDrive will be lose.

(3) Drag the bar to adjust the capacity


of the Protected area.
eg: In this case, the protected area
is a bit over 14MB and the
unprotected area will be what ever
is left. (as shown below)

Partition 2 - Protected Area

Partition 1 - Unprotected Area

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