Buffalo Technology HDS-PHU2 Series user manual Specifications

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Specifications

*See the Buffalo Technology, Inc. catalog or website (www.buffalotech.com) for the latest product information and supported models.

Interface

 

USB

USB Standard

 

USB Specification Rev. 2.0

Port

 

USB Mini-B port

Capacity

 

512 bytes/sector

Seek time

 

Max. 13 msec

Transmission speed (theoretical)

Max. 480 Mbps*

Format at time of purchase

FAT32 (single partition)

Dimensions

 

127 (W) × 84 (H) × 23 (D) mm (excluding projecting parts)

Power consumption

Max. 2.5 W

Power supply

 

DC 5V±5%

Operating

Temperature

0–45ºC

environment

Humidity

10-85% (non-condensing)

Supported models

The following computer models with a standard USB port:

 

 

• DOS/V (OADG specifications)

 

 

• Apple Mac series (with Intel processor)

Supported OS

DOS/V

Windows Vista/XP (including Media Center Edition),

 

 

Windows 2000 Service Pack 3 or later

 

Macintosh

Mac OS X 10.4 or later

*To use this device with HS mode (at a max. transmission speed of 480 Mbps), as defined by USB 2.0 specifications, a USB 2.0 interface is required.

Macintosh and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries.

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Contents USB Hard Drive with Encryption HDS-PHU2 SeriesSymbols Using This ManualNext operation symbol Terms Used in This ManualTable of Contents Layout LayoutSafety Precautions Safety PrecautionsManager Macintosh Locking the Drive After AuthenticationClick Click Option How to Use with WindowsEnter the current password II Authenticating the Password to UseMake sure Secure Disk is added Make sure Secure Disk is added in Computer My ComputerInstalling the Password Authentication Software How to Use with a Mac2 places III Authenticating the Password to UseEnter the password Click Authenticate Is displayed on the desktop Windows Click Reset PasswordMacintosh Click Option Click Reset PasswordConfirm the content Click Yes Specifications SpecificationsFirst Edition, May 30 Published by