HP High-Performance Secure Hard Disk Setup Guide

NOTE: After the firmware upgrade, the check box to Automatically enable encryption
when powered on is selected by default. To manually provide a drive password, select
Manually Specify Drive Password from the HP Encrypted Hard Drive Configuration
selections.
Once installed, the HP Secure Hard Disk automatically locks to the printer/MFP. Because all
data on the HP Secure Hard Disk is encrypted, it is unreadable if removed from the printer/
MFP.
You can exit the HP embedded Web server when you have verified that the firmware is
upgraded.
The latest version of HP Web Jetadmin.
If you are installing an HP Secure Hard Disk into an existing printer/MFP, and you use
HP Web Jetadmin, verify that the latest version is installed.
NOTE: If you must upgrade HP Web Jetadmin, do this now before you install the HP Secure
Hard Disk. Older versions of HP Web Jetadmin do not support the HP Secure Hard Disk.
Kensington-type locks and/or cables (optional).
The HP EIO lock adapter uses an optional Kensington-type lock (with or without a cable). In
addition, most printer/MFP formatters can be outfitted with an optional Kensington-type lock.
Contact the Kensington Computer Products Group for information about a compatible lock.
Setup or use guides provided with your printer/MFP.
These guides are helpful during the HP Secure Hard Disk installation process.
Font packages and any third-party party applications that are installed on the standard (non-
encrypted) hard disk(s). These must be reinstalled on the HP Secure Hard Disk.
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