VS Crunch 250 User manual


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SATA, PATA, SCSI, Fibre Channel, Notebook/Laptop Hard
Drives (3½” and 2½” all formats and types up to 1.66
height) 2½” Format and Solid State Drives (SSD’s)
9 seconds (continuous operation)
Per hour: 250 Full Height drives or 500 Laptop Hard Drives
typical
115v 60Hz 220v-240v 50Hz/60Hz
4A 115v 60Hz 2A 220v-240v 50Hz/60Hz
Temperature: 41ºF – 104ºF (5ºC – 40ºC)
Humidity: 10 to 80% (non-condensing)
Free standing table top
26″ x 19″ x 15″ (69cm x 50cm x 40cm)
74lbs (34 kg)
86lbs (39 kg)
Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP
SP3 or higher (32-bit only)
Bi Universal serial Bus. 2.0 Full Speed (USB)
Waste electrical products should not be thrown away with household waste.
Please recycle where facilities exist.
Check with your local authority or retailer for recycling advice.
VS Security Products reserves the right to amend or modify the specifications and design criteria applying
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Carefully remove your VS Security Products Crunch 250 from its shipping carton and verify that all parts are present. If
there are missing or damaged parts contact VS Security Products Ltd or an authorised distributor immediately. If damage
has occurred in transit the shipping company must be informed immediately. The carton and packaging should be retained
for use in the event that the unit requires transit for any reason.
You should find the following:
Crunch 250
Mains Power Lead
2x Adapter type A (pre-loaded in Destruction Chamber)
2x Adapter type B
Debris tray (pre-loaded in the Crunch 250)
Manual & Warranty Card
CD including Software and FTDI Drivers.
USB Cable
Optional - Barcode Scanner (if ordered)
Optional - Label Printer (if ordered)
Optional - Label Rolls (if ordered)
The Crunch 250 is shipped inside a cardboard packing case. Unpack the Crunch 250 carefully by disassembling the packing
case and inspect it for signs of physical damage. If damage is apparent, a claim should be filed with the carrier immediately.
Once you have exposed the Crunch 250, you can carefully remove it from the packing box.
Position the Crunch 250 on a hard flat surface at a comfortable working height. Ensure there are no obstructions to any of
the air flow grills which are situated on both the left and right hand sides of the unit, and also underneath it. Ensure the
operating environment is within the limits shown on page 5.
Power connection is made to the in the form of an IEC type electrical lead (supplied). The user should ensure
that their power supply meets those outlined on page 5.
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Check that there are two pre-loaded Type A Adapters in the Destruction Chamber and that the Debris Tray is situated in the
bottom of the chamber. In the event that any of these items is missing contact your supplier before operating the unit.
The is apowerful and fast data destroyer which physically crushes a wide range of storage devices. The unit is
supplied with basic adapters for most common drive types including 3½” Half Height, Slim Line and Full Height Hard drives
and 2½” hard drives and Solid State Drives (SSD’s). Data Logging software is also supplied as standard for use when the
unit is plugged into a computer by the USB cable.
The Data Logging software is used to record details of the Hard Drives and other media which has been destroyed.
Printable reports are available detailing date destroyed, operator’s name, media owner, type and serial number of media,
and more.
The may be operated either or the erasure logging function activated. -

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The can be operated either or the Data Logging as the customer wishes.
The Operator must ensure that the correct adapters as described below are fitted inside the Destruction Chamber before
commencing use. A Hard Drive is then introduced into the chamber and the door firmly closed.
Pressing the green “Destroy” button on the right hand side of the display starts the 9 second destruction cycle. At the
completion of the cycle the display reads “Media Destroyed Open Door” after which the media can be safely removed from
the machine.
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1. Fit 2-off Adapter Type A into the Destruction Chamber by sliding them along the guide rails ensuring the T slot is
near the bottom. Pull down the locking latches to secure the guides in place.
2. Ensure the Debris Tray is inserted in the bottom of the Destruction Chamber
3. Place the Hard Drive PCB UP (PC Card UP) on top of the Adapters locating it fully within the Destruction
Chamber
4. Close the door and ensure it is fully latched
5. Press the green “Destroy” button on the right hand side of the display
6. Observe the progress of the destruction cycle in the LCD display
7. When the cycle is complete the “Open Door” message shows and the Hard Drive can be safely removed from the
Destruction Chamber
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1. Fit 2-off Adapter Type A into the Destruction Chamber by sliding them along the guide rails, ensuring the T slot is
near the top. Pull down the locking latches to secure the guides in place.
2. Ensure the Debris Tray is inserted in the bottom of the Destruction Chamber
3. Place the Hard Drive PCB UP (PC CARD UP) on top of the Adapter locating it fully within the Destruction
Chamber
4. Close the door and ensure it is fully latched
5. Press the green “Destroy” button on the right hand side of the display
6. Observe the progress of the destruction cycle in the LCD display
7. When the cycle is complete the “Open Door” message shows and the Hard Drive can be safely removed from the
Destruction Chamber.
3½” Half Height or Slim Line Hard Drive
Guide Latch
Adapter “Type A” with T-slot near boom
3½” Full Height Hard Drive
Guide Latch
Adapter “Type A” with T-slot near top

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1. Fit 2-off Adapter Type B into the Destruction Chamber by sliding them along the guide rails ensuring the T slot is
near the Pull down the locking latches to secure the guides in place.
2. Ensure the Debris Tray is inserted in the bottom of the Destruction Chamber
3. Place the Hard Drive on top of the Adapters locating it fully within the Destruction Chamber
4. Close the door and ensure it is fully latched
5. Press the green “Destroy” button on the right hand side of the display
6. Observe the progress of the destruction cycle in the LCD display
7. When the cycle is complete the “Open Door” message shows and the Hard Drive (Or SSD) can be safely
removed from the Destruction Chamber
The Stop / Reverse button is located on the left of the LCD display panel. Instructions and Error Messages are shown in the
display.
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After insertion of the media to be destroyed into the Destruction Chamber and the latched closure of the safety door, the
message “ ” will be shown if the item inserted does not fit expected parameters of size or
position, and the Destruction Cycle will not start.
To correct this, open the safety door and check the media type and position and correct as necessary.
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In the event that the Operator wishes to stop the machine mid-cycle the Stop / Reverse button can be pressed. The
message “ ” will be shown in the LCD. In order to reverse the Crunch 250 to the Start position the Stop /
Reverse button must be pressed for more than 3 seconds and held down until the unit has returned to start. This ensures
the crushing mechanism has been removed from the Media which in turn can now be removed from the Destruction
Chamber.
The Destroy cycle can only be initiated from the Start position.
“ ” “”
In the event of a cycle failure due to a stalled motor (jam/stall) (such as may occur if the item in the Destruction Chamber is
not suitable to be crushed) the error message “ ” is shown, followed by the message “
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To correct this, the Stop / Reverse button must be pressed for more than 3 seconds and held down until the unit has
returned to start.
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If this message is shown in the LCD the Crunch 250 must be switched off.
The Crunch 250 should then be restarted and the operator should carry out any instructions that are shown in the LCD. If
the message above is repeated and the unit does not reboot correctly switch the machine off and contact technical support.
2½” Hard Drive / Solid State Drive (SSD)
Guide Latch
Adapter “Type B” with T-slot near boom

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The following details the installation procedure for the VSSP Data Logging Software.
Insert the software installation disc into the CD/DVD drive in your PC, and wait for the VSSP software installation screen to
appear. If the screen does not appear, open ‘My Computer’ and double click on your CD/DVD drive icon to launch the disc
menu. Click on the VSSP_Logger_Auto exe file.
The following screen will then appear regarding FTDI Interface Drivers. Follow the on screen instructions to install the
drivers.
When the FTDI drivers have been installed (If they were not already present) Click the button.
Close all Windows programs that are running and click

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Tick the box to confirm you have read and accept the software licence conditions and click
Check the suggested destination is acceptable and click
Select the number of Users and click

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Click to start the installation
Click to complete the installation of the Logger Software
To operate the Crunch 250 logging software, it must first be connected to a PC or Laptop with the program already
loaded (see Section 6: Software Installation). Information is entered onto the software via keyboard or optional barcode
scanner to speed up the data entry, if required. Once the software has located the Crunch 250 it will remain connected
while different Adapters are fitted, if required, to complete a job where a variety of types of media are to be destroyed.
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1. Prepare the Destruction Chamber as described in 6.1.1 Points 1 and 2 above
2. Open the Data Logging program and click the “Find Machine” button and the Crunch 250 display will show it
is in remote mode controlled by the computer
3. Enter data into the software as required
4. Place the Hard Drive on top of the Adapters locating it fully within the Destruction
Chamber
5. Close the door and ensure it is fully latched
6. Start the destruction cycle by clicking the “Destroy” button on the computer screen
7. Observe the progress of the destruction cycle in the LCD display
8. When the cycle is complete the “Open Door” message shows and the media can be safely removed from
the Destruction Chamber
9. Repeat the process from 3. above for destruction of similar media

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1. Prepare the Destruction Chamber as described in 6.1.2 Points 1 and 2 above
2. Open the Data Logging program and click the “Find Machine” button and the Crunch 250 display will show it is in
remote mode controlled by the computer
3. Enter additional data into the software as required
4. Place the Hard Drive on top of the Adapters locating it fully within the Destruction
Chamber
5. Close the door and ensure it is fully latched
6. Start the destruction cycle by clicking the “Destroy” button on the screen
7. Observe the progress of the destruction cycle in the LCD display
8. When the cycle is complete the “Open Door” message shows and the media can be safely removed from the
Destruction Chamber
9. Repeat the process from 3. above for destruction of similar media
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1. Prepare the Destruction Chamber as described in 6.1.3 Points 1 and 2 above
2. Open the Data Logging Program and click the “Find Machine” button and the Crunch 250 display will show it is in
remote mode controlled by the computer
3. Enter additional data into the software as required
4. Place the media on top of the Adapters locating it fully within the Destruction Chamber
5. Close the door and ensure it is fully latched
6. Start the destruction cycle by clicking the “Destroy” button on the screen
7. Observe the progress of the destruction cycle in the LCD display
8. When the cycle is complete the “Open Door” message shows and the media can be safely removed from the
Destruction Chamber
9. Repeat the process from 3. above for destruction of similar media
Details of how to operate the Data Logging software are given in Section 7 below. To revert to using the Crunch 250
the Data Logging Software, disconnect the USB Cable, close it down and reboot it.
The VSSP Data Logger is a Microsoft © Windows application program that allows users to automatically log the erasing or
destruction of media by VSSP Degaussers and Crusher machines. It is connected to the Degausser or Crusher via a USB
Cable. Degaussing or Crushing can be started from the program by clicking the 'Destroy' button. When the Degaussing or
Crushing is complete, the program collects destruction data from the machine and logs the data in a database.

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Information about the processing company, the media owner and the media can be entered in the data boxes on the main
screen. This information is stored in the database together with the media destruction information when the media destruction
is completed.
It is possible to interrogate the database to retrieve the destruction information record. This record or a number of records can
be printed out using a printer attached to the computer including network printers.
To start the logger double click on the program icon or select the program from the programs list and click on the
program title.
The first time the program is started the Media Processed box will be empty. This is because the database contains no
records.
1. Plug one end of the USB lead into the VSSP Degausser / Crusher machine.
2. Plug the other end of the USB lead into a USB port on the computer that the VSSP Logger program is running
on.
3. Turn the Degausser / Crusher machine on.
If this is the first time this machine has been connected to this computer, there may be a delay as the USB
drivers are installed. There may also be various dialog boxes displayed to the user whilst the USB driver install is being
carried out and the user may have to confirm that the driver installation should proceed. The USB interface is an FTDI
device and there may be references to the FTDI driver.
4. If you are not clear on the driver install process, get a member of your IT support team to help you.
5. When the FTDI USB driver has installed, click the 'Find Machine' button on the VSSP Logger main screen. This
will cause the logger to look for a VSSP machine.
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When the machine has been located, the machine details are displayed in the Degausser/Crusher details box.
: The 'DESTROY' button is now enabled.
The current date and time which are read from the computer are displayed in the machine details along with the
following machine data:
• The type of machine (Degausser or Crusher)
• The machine Model Name (in the above example 'DataGauss')
• The machine Serial Number (in the above example 14060428)
• The machine firmware version (in the above example 1.7)
• The number of 'cycles' (e.g. degaussing or crushing operation) the machine has executed (in the above example
10)
Before an item of media can be degaussed or crushed, various data fields must be filled out.
Not all data fields may be mandatory (e.g. they can be left blank), this depends upon the settings the supervisor
has made for the logger.
Not all data fields may be displayed. This depends upon the settings the supervisor has made for the logger.
In the example below, all the data fields are displayed and all have text completed:
When entering data, the 'Tab' key will cause the cursor to skip to the next data entry box.
In normal use the data in the 'Processing Company' panel and the 'Media Owner' panel is retained after each instance the
'DESTROY' button is clicked and media is destroyed. However, the data in the 'Media Information' panel is cleared every
time the 'DESTROY' button is clicked and media is destroyed.
The 'Clear' button in the 'Processing Company' panel and the 'Media Owner' panel can be used to clear all the entries in the
panel if required

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If the bar code scanner has been installed, it can be used to enter bar code data such as serial numbers directly into the
relevant data entry box. So, if you wanted to read a bar code serial number into the 'Serial No' data entry box, first ensure
that the cursor is in the box (either click in the box with the mouse or use the 'Tab' key to move the cursor to the box)
Then point the Bar Code Scanner at the bar code and press the 'Read Trigger' on the scanner. When the bar code scanner
has scanned the bar code the data will be automatically inserted in the box.
The bar code scanner can be used to enter data into any of the data entry boxes.
The 'Media Type' box has a drop down list which is revealed by clicking on the down arrow on the right of the box.
Select the required 'Media Type' by clicking with the mouse on one of the entries (HDD or SSD).
All the information entered in the data boxes will be stored in the database media destruction record together with
machine details, the time and date of destruction and the destruction data returned from the machine.
When the required data has been entered in the data boxes, the user can click on the 'DESTROY' button to destroy the
media.
If one or more of the 'mandatory' data entry boxes (as defined by the supervisor) is blank, then the following warning
message will be displayed and the destruction will not start.
When all the relevant data boxes have entries, destruction will commence and the following screen is displayed:

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When the destruction process has completed, the destruction data is shown in the 'Media Processed' box:
The data shown in the 'Media Processed' box is a 'snapshot' of the data record and shows the key data:
• Record Number
• Date of Destruction
• Time of Destruction
• Media Serial Number
• Capacitor Voltage
• Magnetic Field Gauss
• Result – Degaussed / Crushed (as applicable)
To clear the error dialog box, click the 'OK' button. The 'Media Processed' box will now show that the destruction failed:
To close the VSSP Logger software, click “File” then “Exit”

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To select a record to be viewed, click on the record to be viewed in the 'Media Processed' List. The record will then be
highlighted and the record data shown in the data entry fields above.
The 'DESTROY' button is now disabled.
The above can be repeated for each record that is to be viewed.

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When the database records are being interrogated the 'DESTROY' button is disabled. To enable the button, click the
'Resume' button.
This will then cause the machine to check that the VSSP machine is still connected:
When the VSSP machine is located, the 'DESTROY' button will be enabled.
Any 'Processing Company' and 'Media Owner' data entry boxes that had data entered prior to interrogating the
database will have that data re-entered into them when the 'Resume' button is pressed.
To select a record to be printed, click on the record to be printed in the 'Media Processed' List.
The record to be printed will then be highlighted. Now click the 'Print' button and the normal print dialog box will be displayed.
Select the printer to which the record is to be sent, set the number of copies required and click OK. The Record Data is now
sent to the printer.
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Media Destruction Record
Company
Name: VSSP
Operator: Victoria
Supervisor: Brian
Degaussing on Site: Yes
Media Owner
Company Name: ICL Engineering
Department: Engineering
Media Information
Type: HDD
Serial Number: 79429-499
Capacity: Unknown
Part Number: IBM 4430-946
Security Classification: None
Remarks: Search Failures
Degausser/Crusher Details
Date: 20/06/2014
Time: 12:31:09
Degausser/Crusher Crusher
Model: Crunch 250
Serial Number: 14060428
Firmware Version: 1.7
Number of Cycles: 22
Destruction Details:
Result: Degaussed / Crushed (as appropriate)
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The date and time of the printing is stated at the top of the record page.
The line spacing of print used can be set by the supervisor.

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The printing of multiple records can be achieved by left clicking the mouse on the first record required, holding the left click
button down and dragging the mouse down to the last record to be printed. This will highlight all the records between the
first and last selected.
Alternatively, highlight the first record to be printed, hold the shift key down and select the last record to be printed. This will
cause all records in between to be printed.
If you require printing multiple records that are not sequential, click the first record to be printed, hold the Control (Ctrl) key
down and click the individual records to be printed.
When you have selected the records to be printed, click the 'Print' button, the normal print dialog box will be displayed.
Select the printer to which the record is to be sent, set the number of copies required and click OK. The Record Data is now
sent to the printer.
Each record is printed on a separate page.
When the database records are being printed the 'DESTROY' button is disabled. To enable the button, click the 'Resume'
button.
This will then cause the machine to check that the VSSP machine is still connected:
When the VSSP machine is located, the 'DESTROY' button will be enabled.
Any 'Processing Company' and 'Media Owner' data entry boxes that had data entered prior to interrogating the
database will have that data re-entered into them when the 'Resume' button is pressed.

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To show the 'Supervisor' screen, click on the 'File' menu and select 'Supervisor'.
This 'Password' screen will then be displayed.
To enter the 'Supervisor' screen, the correct password must be entered. The default password is: Note that this
is all lower case. The password can be changed in the supervisor screen.
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If the correct password is entered, the supervisor screen will be displayed.
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