Planet Technology Network Card NAS 7200 User Manual

2-Bay SATA NAS RAID Server  
NAS-7200  
User’s Manual  
Version: 1.00  
Date: July. 2008  
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electricity when working with electrical equipment. All guidelines of this and of the  
computer manufacture must therefore be allowed at all times to ensure the safe use of  
the equipment.  
CE Mark Warning  
This is a Class B product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio  
interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.  
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Revision  
User’s Manual for PLANET 2-Bay SATA NAS RAID Server  
Model: NAS-7200  
Rev: 2.0 (July. 2008)  
Part No. EM-NAS7200  
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Table of Content  
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1. Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing PLANET SATA NAS Server, NAS-7200. In this installation guide, it  
illustrates the simply installation for user to install a HDD and install NAS-7200 to Windows  
system.  
1.1 Overview  
This user’s manual explains how to operate the NAS-7200 from a computer. Basically, the  
user’s manual is written to be read on the computer display. However, users might consider  
printing it out to access easily and read it before you operate the NAS-7200. This manual  
shows how to set up the NAS-7200.  
1.2 Features  
The administrator can limit the amount of available disk space available to individual  
users  
Supports RAID O/1 and JBOD  
Supports 10/100/1000Base-TX, Auto-MDI / MDIX network interface  
With a high-performance internal cooling fan for continuous operation  
2 Standard USB 2.0 port for external USB HDD and print server sharing  
Supports Windows utility and web base manage internet  
Supports UPnP-AV, sharing music, pictures, movies and data over network (DLNA1.5)  
DHCP Server/Client, FTP server  
UPnP recover  
PHP Support for web station  
Supports NTFS (Read only) and FAT file format for USB HDD  
Download function (BT, FTP and HTTP)  
Powerful backup function from / to another server  
Windows Vista LLTD, PnP-X  
Media Server function - iTunes, MP3 broadcast  
High performance file system automatically maintains itself to provide integrity  
Supports most popular OS including Windows Vista/XP/2000/2003, Mac OS 10.2.1 or  
above, Linux  
User friendly mapping utility helps user to share folder as a network device  
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1.3 Package Contents  
User can find the following items in the package:  
NAS-7200  
Quick Installation Guide  
Setup CD  
Ethernet Cable  
Power Adapter with Power Core  
EMI core  
NOTE: 1. If any of the above items are missing, please contact your dealer immediately.  
2. Using the power supply that is not the one included in NAS packet will cause  
damage and void the warranty for this product.  
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2. Basic Installation & Setup  
This chapter provides details of installing and configuring the NAS.  
2.1 Front Panel  
Ready/Status  
Ready (Green)  
ON – Normal operation.  
OFF – No power.  
Blinking – This LED blinking during startup and shutdown.  
Status (Amber)  
ON – This LED will be On during the Startup self-test; it will turn Off  
once the self-test is completed. If it stays ON, there is a hardware error.  
OFF – Normal operation.  
Blinking – During a software upgrade, both the Status and Ready LEDs  
will blink.  
LAN  
ON – Link established.  
OFF – No LAN connection.  
Blinking – Data is transmitted or received via the LAN.  
HDD  
OFF – Idle.  
Blinking – Hard disk is being accessed.  
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HDD Full  
HDD 1  
ON - Disk is completely full. No more data can be stored on this  
disk  
OFF -Normal operation, disk is not full.  
Blinking - Disk is 98% full (The Buzzer will also beep 3 times.)  
ON – Disk 1 installed  
OFF – Disk 1 not installed  
Blinking – HDD 1 is accessing.  
Blinking – Raid 1 Rebuilding (HDD2 LED will also blinking)  
HDD 2  
ON – Disk 2 installed  
OFF – Disk 2 not installed  
Blinking – HDD 2 is accessing.  
Blinking – Raid 1 Rebuilding (HDD1 LED will also blinking)  
USB 1  
USB 2  
ON - USB device connected to the USB port  
OFF - No USB device installed  
Fast Blinking - Data being transferred to or from the USB device  
ON - USB device connected to the USB port  
OFF - No USB device installed  
Fast Blinking - Data being transferred to or from the USB device  
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2.2 Rear Panel  
Power Switch  
This is a spring-loaded "Soft Switch".  
If power is Off, press once to turn On.  
If power is On, press once to start the Shutdown sequence.  
During Shutdown, the Ready LED will blink. When Shutdown is  
completed, all LEDs will turn off.  
Power Input  
Reset Button  
Connect the supplied power adapter here.  
Press and hold this button for 10 seconds. The IP Address, user  
name and password will be set to the default and it will beep once  
to indicate the reset has occurred  
USB Eject Button 1/2  
For USB port 1/2 device eject. Press and release to prepare the  
USB device for removal. When the USB LED turns off, it is safe to  
remove the USB device.  
USB Port 1 & 2  
(Up/Down)  
Connect your USB Hard Disk Drive or USB Flash Drive here. The  
USB HDD support FAT and NTFS (Read only) file format  
Connect USB printer  
LAN  
Use this to connect the NAS to your 10/100/1000BaseT hub.  
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2.3 HDD Install  
The NAS-7200 supports two 3.5-inch Serial-ATA (SATA) hard drives. NAS-7200 does not  
support low profile or half high hard drive.  
1. Make sure the NAS-7200 is powered off  
2. Open rear cover of NAS-7200  
3. Make sure your hard drive is SATA interface and make sure you back up all pre-existing  
data before use it on NAS-7200  
4. To install Disk 1 that located on left side (rear view), make sure HDD top face to left and  
connector side in front then slide the HDD into slot  
5. To install Disk 2 that located on right side (rear view), make sure HDD top face to right and  
connector side in front then slide the HDD into slot  
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6. Put the rear cover of NAS-7200 back to finish HDD install  
7. Secure the 2 HDDs by mounting 4 screws as figure below.  
2.4 HDD Remove  
1. Make sure the NAS-7200 is powered off with DC-plug removed  
2. Remove the screws that fix the HDD you want to remove  
3. Open the rear cover of NAS-7200  
4. Pull out the HDD till HDD connector release then the HDD can slide out of slot.  
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2.5 Hardware Installation  
1. Connect the network cable to the NAS.  
2. Connect the network cable to the LAN port on the rear of the NAS. Connect the other end  
to your hub or switch.  
3. Connect the USB device to USB port  
4. Connect the supplied power adapter to a power outlet and plug the power cord into the  
NAS's Power input on the rear panel.  
5. Power on.  
6. Locate the NAS's power switch on the NAS's rear panel. Press it once to power on the  
NAS.  
7. The NAS's self-test.  
8. The NAS will run a brief self-test (2 or 3 seconds). During the self-test, all of the NAS's  
LEDs will be illuminated or flashing.  
9. Booting up.  
10. When the self-test is complete, boot up will start. The Ready LED will blink continuously,  
and the LAN LED will blink occasionally. Boot up should take approximately 1-3 minutes.  
11. Boot up completed.  
12. When the Ready LED stops blinking, and remains on, boot up is complete. If the Status  
(Orange) LED stays on, or if the NAS repeatedly beeps, there is a hardware problem.  
Consult the Troubleshooting section of this User Guide for possible solutions  
Shutdown  
To shutdown the NAS, press the power switch to start the shutdown procedure. Wait for all  
LEDs turn off.  
2.6 USB Devices  
You can insert either USB HDD or USB Memory Disk (Flash Memory Disk) to USB port at any  
time. Once the “USB 1” or “USB 2” LED on the front panel comes on and stays on, the USB  
device is available for use.  
For USB HDD, the NAS can recognize FAT and NTFS (Read only) file format.  
Removing a USB device - Method A  
1.  
Press the USB Eject button on the rear panel (Eject 1 for USB 1, Eject 2 for USB 2). The  
NAS will beep.  
2.  
Wait for the "USB" LED turn off.  
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3.  
Remove the USB device.  
Removing a USB device - Method B  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Run the Windows utility  
Select "Safely Remove Drive"  
Select the desired NAS  
Click the "Eject" button.  
Wait for the "USB" LED turn off. (The Windows program will also display a message  
when it is safe to physically detach the USB device.)  
6.  
Remove the USB device.  
Note:  
If the USB device is not removed, it will not be re-connected. You must remove and  
re-insert the USB device to have it re-connected.  
To share a printer, connect USB printer to this USB port.  
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2.7 Configuration NAS  
This procedure only needs to be done ONCE, by the NAS’s Administrator.  
Other LAN users should follow the advice given in using your NAS described in the  
following section.  
Quick Setup with the NAS Wizard  
1. Please insert User’s Manual and Utility CD into the CD-ROM drive to initiate the autorun  
program. Once completed a menu screen will appear.  
2. Click on “Initial Utility” hyper link to initiate the installation. If the autorun program is not  
process in your PC, you can click the “Start” button and choose “Run”. (Suppose “E” is  
your CD-ROM drive). When the dialog box appears, enter “E:\Utility\Setup.exe” and press  
enter key. You will see the dialog box as below. Please click the “Setup” button.  
3. After click, you will see the screen as below. The utility will auto search your network and  
find out your NAS.  
A list of all the NAS’s on your network will show on the left side. The right side displays  
details of the currently selected NAS.  
If the desired NAS is not listed, check the following:  
The NAS has finished the start up and boot process.  
Your PC and the NAS are on the same IP segment.  
Click “Refresh” button to search again.  
Otherwise, select the desired NAS, and click the "Next" button.  
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4. The following screen will then be displayed. You can set the IP settings in this screen.  
Please click “Next” after the configured.  
Select this only if your LAN has a DHCP Server.  
Obtain an IP  
address  
automatically  
(DHCP Client)  
Fixed IP Address  
This option is recommended. You need to enter the following  
data.  
IP address - The utility will suggest a unused IP address  
within the address range used on your LAN. If you wish,  
you can change this, but you must ensure the address is  
unused.  
Network Mask - This must match the value used by PCs  
on your LAN.  
Gateway - This must match the value used by PCs on your  
LAN.  
5. You can configure the time settings in this screen. Please click “Next” after the configured.  
Server Name  
The Default Name is shown. You may change  
this if you wish.  
Workgroup  
Name  
Time Zone  
Local  
Normally, this name should match the  
Workgroup name used by PCs on your LAN.  
Select your time zone from the list.  
Enter the local date (mm/dd/yyyy format) and  
time.  
Date/Time  
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6. Please check the configured settings of this screen, if all the configure are correct. Please  
click “Save” button.  
7. After click "Save", you will see the dialog box to prompt you again. Please click “OK” to  
save or click “Cancel to check the settings.  
8. If you would like to install “Flash-Map” to helps you to mapping NAS now, please click  
“Yes” and refer to the manual in our bundled CD disk, otherwise, please click “No” to finish  
the configuration, then close the initial utility.  
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3. Basic Installation & Setup  
Supported versions of Windows are:  
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Windows 95/98/ME or later  
Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows 2003, Windows XP and Windows Vista  
The following items need to be checked or configured:  
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Network Logon (Windows 95/98/ME only)  
Locating the NAS on your LAN.  
Mapping to the NAS Server's storage.  
3.1 Network Logon (Windows 95/98/ME only)  
If using Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows ME, you must Logon to the Network correctly  
in order to use the NAS.  
To check your Network Logon, following this procedure:  
Check your Window logon using Start - Settings - Control Panel - Network.  
Ensure the Primary Network Logon is set to "Client for Microsoft Networks", as shown below.  
Windows will prompt you to Logon to the Network when it starts (boots).  
You must logon!  
If you press ESC, or click Cancel, no network resources will be available.  
When you logon, you need to use a valid User Name and Password. If the NAS Administrator  
has defined users on the NAS, use the User Name and password they supply.  
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3.2 Using the NAS Server’s Storage  
To use the NAS Server's storage, you should "Map" a drive letter to each folder on the NAS  
folder, which you wish to access. The "Network Drive" will then be available to all Windows  
programs. The procedure is as follows:  
1.  
Open Network Neighborhood (or My Network Places).  
On the "View" menu, select Details. The Comment column will now be visible.  
Locate the NAS, as shown below.  
2.  
If it is not listed, double-click Entire Network. Then double-click the Workgroup that the  
NAS is in. (By default, the NAS is in Workgroup.)  
3.  
4.  
Double click on the NAS icon. You will then see a list of shares (shared folders). You can  
read and write files to these shares, unless the NAS administrator has blocked access.  
To create a shortcut to an NAS folder, drag its icon to the desktop, and accept Windows  
offer to create a shortcut.  
Mapping a Network Drive  
You can give a share (shared folder) on the NAS a drive letter on your PC; such as "F:"  
This is called "mapping" the drive letter. To do this, follow this procedure:  
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2.  
Right-click on the desired share on the NAS.  
On the pop-up menu, select "Map Network Drive..."  
3.  
Select a drive letter for this folder, check the Reconnect at Logon checkbox, then click  
"OK".  
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4.  
This drive will now be available in Windows Explorer, and from the File- Open or  
File-Save As dialog in all Windows applications.  
Note:  
If the USB device is not removed, it will not be re-connected. You must remove and  
re-insert the USB device to have it re-connected.  
When you try to access a folder, you may be prompted for a password, as shown  
below:  
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If your Windows logon name is the same as your user name on the NAS, but the  
passwords are different, you can enter your NAS password here.  
But if your Windows logon name does not exist on the NAS, you will have only guest  
access rights, and there is no password that you can enter in this dialog. You must ask  
the NAS administrator to create a username and password for you on the NAS.  
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Even if your username and password are correct, you can't gain access if the NAS  
administrator has not allowed access.  
You can also use the Windows utility “Flash Map” installed from the bundle CD-ROM disk:  
1.  
Suppose the CD-ROM drive is disk “E” in your PC. You can find the Flash Map in  
“E:\utility\Flash Map”. Please double click the “Setup.exe” and then follow the steps to  
install. After installed, the utility will autorun and search your NAS on the network.  
2.  
Select "Share Folder Mapping", and a screen like the following will be displayed.  
3.  
A list of all the NAS’s on your network will show on the left side. The right side displays  
share folders of the currently selected NAS  
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4.  
Select which share folder you want to map and select a drive letter for this share folder  
then click “Map” button.  
5.  
6.  
This drive will now be available in Windows Explorer, and from the File- Open or  
File-Save As dialog in all Windows applications.  
If you would like to map to NAS-7100 again when you have finish some configuration.  
You can right click the Flash Map icon  
on the system tray. Then select “Shared  
Folder Mapping” then follow the steps above to mapping the network disk.  
Tips for Storing Data on the NAS  
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Change your Windows logon so it matches the user name & password assigned to you  
on the NAS. This will allow you to login only once.  
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You can "map" multiple folders to drive letters on your PC, as described above.  
You can backup your data to the NAS by copying files from your PC to the NAS.  
If you have Windows ME, 2000, XP or Vista, there is a backup program supplied with  
Windows. You can use this backup program to automate the process of backing up your  
data to the NAS. Please read the instructions and help file supplied with this program for  
details of correct usage.  
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3.3 Using the NAS Server’s Printer  
1.  
Find out what printer is connected to the printer port on the NAS.  
Use Network Neighborhood (or My Network Places) to locate the NAS, as shown in  
Network Browse earlier.  
2.  
Double-click the NAS icon. A printer icon should be shown.  
3.  
Right-click the printer icon, and select Install, as shown above. The Add Printer wizard  
will start.  
4.  
5.  
Select the Manufacturer and Printer matching the printer connected to the NAS.  
Follow the prompts to complete the installation.  
If prompted about sharing this printer, do NOT enable sharing.  
6.  
The new printer will then appear in your Printer list, and can be used from any Windows  
application.  
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Use Start - Settings - Printers to list all your printers.  
Double-click the printer to view or delete the documents in the print queue.  
Use File - Set as Default to make the selected printer the default printer.  
Use File - Properties to view or modify the properties of the selected printer.  
Note Please make sure the printer is not a GDI interface printer before you connect to  
NAS-7200. The print server function is support PCL interface printer only. You may  
confirm the interface to your printer provider for the detail information.  
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3.4 Using the Web File Sharing  
You can access and download files on the NAS using your Web Browser, even from  
non-Windows platforms.  
To access data stored on the NAS using your Web Browser:  
1.  
Start your WEB browser.  
2.  
In the Address box, enter "HTTP://" and the NAS Server's IP Address.  
Note:  
If the port number used by the NAS has been changed (on the System screen) from  
the default (80), you must specify the correct port number when you connect.  
For example, if the current port is 8080:  
HTTP://192.168.0.100:8080  
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The following screen will be displayed.  
4.  
To browse the files and folders on the NAS, click Public Data on the home screen above.  
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Shares (Folders) to which everyone has access are listed. You can access these  
folders, and files by clicking on the folder name or filename.  
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If your Browser displays the file when you prefer it to be downloaded, right-click on  
the file and choose "Save Target as…"  
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To access data which is password-protected; click the User Login (Private Data) link.  
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You will then be prompted for your user name and password.  
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Enter the user name and password assigned to you by the Administrator of the  
NAS.  
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The screen will then update, and list all Shares (folders) to which you have access.  
You can now navigate through these folders by clicking on the folder name, and  
download any file by right clicking in and choosing "Save Target as …".  
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3.5 Changing Your Password  
Although the Administrator of the NAS must create your User Name and initial password, you  
can then change your own password whenever you wish, as follows:  
To change your password, click on the "Change Password" link on home page. The following  
screen will be displayed.  
Enter the required data:  
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User name - your login name on the NAS, created by the NAS Server's  
administrator.  
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Existing password - your current password  
New password - the password you now wish to use.  
Confirm new password - reenter the new value to ensure it is correct.  
Click "Save" to save your changes.  
Click "Home" to return to the main screen  
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4. Web-based Management  
This chapter provides setup details of the NAS’s Web-based Interface.  
4.1 Introduction  
This Chapter describes using the Web-based Administration interface.  
For details on using the Windows utility, see the Basic Installation & Setup Chapter.  
4.2 The Web-based Administrator Interface  
To access the Administration interface, click the "Administration" link on the home page.  
You will then be prompted for a password, as shown below.  
Enter “admin” for the name, and leave the password blank.  
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To gain access, you must enter the User Name and Password of a user in the  
"Administrators" User Group.  
By default, the only user in the "Administrators" User Group is "admin". (You can  
add other users as you wish.)  
The default password for the "admin" user is blank (no password).  
This should be changed. Click the User Password link on the Home Page to  
change the password.  
The "Users" screen will be displayed, as described in the following section. Use the menu tabs  
to select the other screens as desired.  
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4.3 Setup Menu - User Screen  
Start-up screen will be as follow no matter an ordinary users or an administrator.  
This is the first screen that appears after selecting "Administration". This screen allows you to  
manage the Users, which exist on the NAS Server.  
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The "guest," and "admin" users are pre-defined, and cannot be deleted.  
Users can be members of many user Groups.  
User List  
This list shows all existing users. As you scroll through the list of users,  
details of the selected user are displayed in the "Properties" area.  
Groups  
Button  
Click this to view and/or modify the Groups which the selected user is in.  
Delete  
Button  
Use this to delete the selected user. When deleting a user, you have the  
option of deleting the Group and Share with the same name as the user (if  
they exist).  
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Name  
User Name. Note that punctuation and other special characters (e.g. * / |  
\ ) cannot be used in the name.  
Comment  
(Optional)  
Enter a comment if you wish.  
Password  
Enter the user's password in these fields.  
Verify password These fields are also used to change an existing user's password, as  
follows:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Select the desired user  
Clear the existing values in the password fields.  
Enter the desired password in both the "Password" and "Verify  
Password" fields. If no password is required, leave both fields blank.  
4.  
Click the "Update" button.  
When creating a new user, enter the desired password in both of these  
fields.  
Create  
If creating a new user:  
Private Folder  
(Share)  
z Checking this option will create a Group and a Private Folder (Share)  
with the same name as the user.  
z Read/Write access will be granted to the Share.  
If changing an existing user:  
z The checkbox has no effect - it will neither create nor delete. This  
option is only available when creating a new user.  
Enable Disk  
Quota  
Enable the checkbox if you want to set the disk usage for the user, and  
then enter the maximum amount of disk space this user is allowed to use.  
Note! Unless the checkbox is checked, the Disk Quota field has no effect.  
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Buttons  
Groups  
Clicking this button will display the Groups of which the selected user is a  
member. You can then add this user to other Groups, or remove existing  
membership.  
Delete  
Clear  
Click this button to delete the selected user.  
Use this button to clear the form, preparing the form for the entry of a new  
user.  
Save as New  
User  
Use this Button to create a new user, after entering their data in the "User  
Properties" fields.  
Save  
Use this Button to save any changes you have made to the "User  
Properties" for an existing user.  
Modifying an existing user  
To modify the properties for an existing User.  
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Select the desired user from the list. Their details will be displayed in the "User  
Properties" fields.  
Edit the "User Properties" fields as required. Note that you cannot change the  
"Create Private Folder (Share)" option when modifying a user.  
Click the "Save" button to save your changes.  
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Group button  
To click Group button, it will pop up following screen:  
This screen allows you to check which Groups this user is a member of, and to add or revoke  
membership.  
User Name  
Member of  
The name of the User being modified is shown at the top of the screen.  
The "Member of:" column on the left shows the Groups that this user is in.  
Other Groups  
The "Other Groups" column on the right shows all other Groups. The  
current User is not a member of these Groups.  
Operation  
To Add Membership  
of a Group  
Select the Group or Groups in the right-hand column, then click the  
"<<" Button. Multiple Groups can be selected by holding down the  
CTRL Key while selecting.  
To Revoke Membership Select the Group or Groups in the left-hand column, then click the  
of a Group  
">>" Button. Multiple Groups can be selected by holding down the  
CTRL Key while selecting.  
When finished, click the "Close" Button.  
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4.4 Setup Menu - Status Screen  
This screen used to check the details and status of NAS  
System  
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Server Name - Current name of the NAS. This name will be shown  
in "Network Neighborhood" or "My Network Places". The NAS has  
one default server name. Server Name is restored to default one  
after configuration restore.  
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Firmware Version - Current version of the firmware in the NAS.  
Hardware Address - Hardware Address of the NAS.  
IP Address - IP Address currently used by the NAS.  
Date - Current date of the NAS.  
Time - Current time of the NAS.  
Current Status - Indicates the current status of the NAS. This will  
usually state "Ready".  
If the NAS is not ready, the message will say why the NAS is not  
ready.  
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Printer The NAS supports USB printer, and it can share the printer after you connect one  
printer into one USB port.  
Current Status - Possible states are On Line, Off Line, and Out of Paper  
or No Printer.  
No. of Print Jobs - The total number of print jobs in the Print Queue, waiting  
to be printed.  
Disk  
Display the status of Internal and USB Disks.  
Model - Model name of the disk, it's provided by the  
manufacturer.  
Total Space - Total amount of the disk space.  
Free Space - Amount of the disk space still available to users.  
Partition - Partition number of USB disk.  
File System – File system used in the partition.  
Share - Corresponding share of the partition.  
Total Size - Total size of the partition.  
Free Size - Free size of the partition.  
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Buttons  
Shutdown Now  
Shutdown the Server immediately. This will break all existing  
connections, including this one.  
Clicking this button does NOT save any data you have entered.  
Restart Now  
Restart (reboot) the Server. This will break all existing connections,  
including this one. The NAS Server will immediately restart, but could  
take a few minutes before it is available again.  
Clicking this button does NOT save any data you have entered.  
Delete Current Job Clicking this button will delete the Print Job currently being printed. Use  
this if the document is not printing correctly.  
Delete All Jobs  
View Log  
Clicking this button will delete all Print Jobs in the Print Queue. Use this  
to clear the Print Queue.  
Click this button to view the log file in separate window. The log file is a  
record of activity on the NAS Server, which can help in management and  
troubleshooting.  
Refresh  
Click this to update the data shown on screen.  
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4.5 Setup Menu - Network Screen  
This screen allows you to set the IP Address and related information required for TCP/IP  
networks.  
Obtain IP Address Do NOT select this unless you have a DHCP Server on your LAN. A  
automatically  
(DHCP Client)  
DHCP Server can provide an IP Address to PCs and other devices  
when they boot.  
Fixed IP Address  
IP Address  
Select this if your LAN does not have a DHCP Server, and enter the  
following data.  
The IP Address must be unused, and compatible with the PCs on your  
LAN.  
Network Mask  
Gateway  
Enter the same Network Mask (Subnet Mask) used by PCs on your  
LAN.  
If your LAN has a Router or Gateway, enter its IP Address here.  
Otherwise, leave this blank.  
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The Network Attached Storage can act as a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)  
Server, providing IP Addresses and related data to PCs and other devices.  
Enable  
Use this to Enable/Disable the DHCP Server. If you already have a DHCP  
Sever, do not enable this feature.  
Start Address Enter the beginning of the range of IP Addresses to be allocated by the  
DHCP Server.  
Finish Address Enter the last address of range of IP Addresses to be allocated by the DHCP  
Server.  
A DNS (Domain Name Server) translates Internet addresses (e.g. microsoft.com) to IP  
Addresses. Use the same values as on your PC, or recommended by your ISP (Internet  
Service Provider).  
At least one (1) DNS entry is required if using either the "E-Mail Alert" feature.  
Otherwise, the DNS entries may be left blank.  
Obtain DNS Server  
Select this if you want to obtain DNS Server Addresses from DHCP  
Addresses from  
server when DHCP Client is enabled.  
DHCP Server  
Use Fixed DNS  
Select this if you want to specify some DNS Server Addresses.  
Server Addresses  
Primary  
IP Address of the first DNS Server.  
Backup 1  
IP Address of the DNS Server to be tried if the first server is busy.  
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Backup 2  
IP Address of the DNS Server to be tried if the second server is busy.  
Enable WINS Enable this if your LAN has a WINS Server.  
If enabled, this device will register with the WINS Server. This will allow users  
on the LAN to locate this device through a Router. (Without WINS, "Network  
Neighborhood" or "My Network Places" only scans the local LAN segment.)  
WINS Server If WINS is enabled, enter the IP Address of your WINS Server. Normally, this  
will be a Windows NT/2000/XP Server.  
Frame Size  
The NAS support large frame, you select different frame size for your  
need.  
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4.6 Setup Menu - System Screen  
This screen contains some basic information about your NAS. After initial configuration, no  
changes should be required.  
Name  
If you wish, you can change the name of the NAS Server. Note that  
punctuation and other special characters (e.g. * " / \ [ ] : ; | = , + ? < > ' ` ( )  
# $ %) cannot be used in the name.  
Comment  
Enter a comment if you wish (e.g. the location of the NAS Server). Note  
that special characters (e.g. | \ , ' : ") cannot be used in it.  
Workgroup Name This should match the "Workgroup Name" on your PCs. If the  
Workgroup name does not match, access to the NAS Server is still  
possible, but the NAS Server will not appear when you click the "Browse  
Network" button (for example, when adding a Network Printer). Note that  
punctuation and other special characters (e.g. / ] \ [ : ; | = , + * ? " > < ' ` )  
cannot be used in the name.  
Printer Name  
Specify one name for the Printer Server. After you plug one printer into  
one USB port, the Printer Name will occur in Network Neighborhood and  
you can click it to install the Printer Server.  
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Time Zone  
Select the correct time zone for your location.  
Change System Date Check this box for data and time update. The date and time setting is  
and Time as  
Following  
not sent to the server without check this box.  
Local Date  
Local Time  
Enter the local date. The NAS Server will set it own calendar according  
to the date you provide.  
Enter the local time at your location. The NAS Server will set its own  
clock according to the time you provide. Remember that this is not  
sent to the Server until you click "OK".  
Enable NTP  
NTP Server  
If enabled, the NAS Server will synchronize its clock with a NTP (Network  
Time Protocol) Server.  
Enter the domain name or IP address of the NTP server you wish to use. The  
NTP server can be a public server (on the Internet) or a local server (on your  
own network). Note that special characters (e.g. " / \ [ ] : ; | = , + * ? < > ' `)  
cannot be used in it.  
NTP Status  
This shows the status of the NTP update procedure.  
Synchronize ... Select how often you want the NAS Server to synchronize its clock with the  
specified NTP server. You can also specify the time of the next  
synchronization. This allows you to specify that the synchronization should  
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be performed (for example) at 11.00 pm each day.  
Sync Now  
Use this button to synchronize with the NTP server immediately.  
Language  
Environment  
Specify the language environment for FTP clients and Download  
Manager.  
Enable Download If enabled, you can use Download Manager function on homepage to  
Manager  
download files with FTP and HTTP URLs. If a special language exists in  
the URLs, you must make sure the Language Environment above is  
correct, or they possibly fail to be downloaded.  
Maximum Running Specify maximum number of BT tasks that can run at same time. It's up to  
BT Tasks 5 tasks.  
Maximum Running Specify maximum number of HTTP/FTP tasks that can run at same time.  
HTTP/FTP Tasks It's up to 10 tasks.  
Enable Schedule If enabled, Download Manager only runs on the specified time period. If  
disabled, Download Manager always runs. The option only takes effect  
when Download Manager is enabled.  
Day  
Day of the schedule. If you want Download Manager to run in specified  
period every day, you need select "Every Day", or you can select others  
to limit Download Manager to run on one specified day.  
Time  
Time of the schedule. If selection of Day is not "Every Day", the End Time  
cannot be after Start Time.  
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Send E-Mail...  
E-Mail Address  
Check this to enable the sending of e-mail alerts by the NAS. Alerts will  
be sent when there is some problem requiring the Administrator's  
attention.  
Enter from 1 to 3 E-Mail Addresses. The messages generated by the  
NAS will be sent to these destinations. Note that special characters (e.g.  
" / \ [ ] : ; | = , + * ? < > ' `) cannot be used in them.  
From Address  
(Optional)  
Specify one E-Mail Address that appear in the "From" field of e-mail alert  
generated by the NAS. Usually it's helpful for e-mail alerts to avoid being  
filtered as junk mails.  
Subject (Optional)  
Enter the text you wish to appear in the "Subject" field of e-mail alert  
generated by the NAS. Note that special characters (e.g. " / \ [ ] : ; | = . ,  
+ * ? < > ' `) cannot be used in it.  
Send Test Mail  
Use Specified  
Send test mail to specified e-mail address to verify whether the e-mail  
address can be reached.  
You can specify one SMTP (Simple Mail Transport Protocol) server to be  
SMTP Mail Server used to send E-Mail. It's optional.  
SMTP Mail Server Specify the address of the SMTP Mail Server.  
SMTP Port Number Specify the port number used by SMTP server. It's 25 by default.  
Mail Server requires If the SMTP Server requires a "login" in order to send mail, check it and  
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Authentication  
enter your login name and password for the SMTP server. This is  
usually the same as the POP3 server used to receive e-mail.  
Meanwhile, you need specify the "From Address" as the E-Mail Address  
that is correlative with the Account Name.  
Account Name  
Password  
Specify the login name that is used to login the SMTP server.  
Specify the password that is used to login the SMTP server.  
Enable 'guest'  
account  
If enabled, then user can use "guest" as user ID to login to the NAS. If  
disabled, then "guest" will not be accepted as a login. If enabled, you can  
configure following options:  
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Allow anonymous Login for Windows Networking  
If enabled, then all Windows users will be able to access the NAS  
via Network Neighborhood/My Network Places, with "guest"  
access rights. By default, the "guest" user has Read/Write  
permission for all USB disks.  
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Allow anonymous access to "Public Data"  
If enabled, then user can access files on Public Data on homepage  
anonymously.  
Enable NFS Server If enabled, then it will be possible for users to access files using a NFS  
(Network File System) client.  
Enable FTP Server If enabled, then it will be possible for users to upload and download files  
using a FTP client program on their PC. The FTP server supports UTF-8.  
If the FTP clients don't support UTF-8, please specify right Language  
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Environment above.  
Allow anonymous The FTP server will prompt for a Username and Password when clients  
FTP login  
attempt to connect. If this option is Enabled, users will be able to enter  
"anonymous" as the Username, and any string as the Password. If this  
option is Disabled, users must provide their correct Name and  
Password.  
Enable SSL  
Enable SSL encryption support for the FTP server. To use this function,  
you must use FTP clients with SSL supported also.  
Bandwidth Limit  
Limit the maximum speed of data transfer for every FTP client. Value  
must be equal to or larger than 0. 0 means no limit.  
Enable UPnP  
Support  
If enabled, the NAS will broadcast it's availability. For LAN users with  
systems which support UPnP (e.g. Windows ME, Windows XP), an icon  
for the NAS will be automatically generated.  
Enable HTTPS  
If enabled, you can access the NAS's web pages with HTTPS (HTTP  
over SSL). This function can make sure all connections are encrypted  
and secure.  
Enable Recycle Bin If enabled, deleted files are removed to folders 'Recycle Bin' in every  
share. If you want to delete the files permanently, you need delete them  
from folders 'Recycle Bin' again.  
Clear Recycle Bin  
Set up a schedule to clear files that exist in the Recycle Bin trimly.  
Trimly  
Port Number  
This port number is used for HTTP (Web Browser) connections to this  
Server. The default is 80, as used by Web Servers. If this is changed,  
you should use a number greater than 1024 (8080 is often used). Also, if  
the port is not 80, you must specify the port in your Web browser, in  
order to connect. To do this, add a ":" and the port number after the  
address: e.g.  
HTTP://192.168.0.100:8080  
This example assumes the NAS's IP Address is 192.168.0.100, and the  
port number is 8080.  
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Buttons  
Save  
Click this button to save the settings on the page.  
Cancel  
Click this button to cancel the modifications on the page.  
Restore to Default Click this button to restore all system and network settings to default.  
Clear Now  
Click this button to delete all files that exist in the Recycle Bin  
immediately.  
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4.7 Setup Menu - Media Screen  
This screen allows you to configure the settings for media functions.  
Enable iTunes  
Server  
If enabled, then the user can listen music that stored in the NAS via  
iTunes client. This iTunes Server supports files with  
extensions .mp3, .m4a, and .m4p. And the iTunes Server uses port  
number 3689.  
Server Name  
Specify the name of the iTunes Server.  
Content Directory Specify the location in which music need be served iTunes Server.  
Enable MP3  
Broadcast  
If enabled, then the NAS will broadcast MP3 in specified folder, and user  
can listen to them by music players such as WinAMP etc. This MP3  
Broadcast supports files with extension .mp3.  
Server Name  
Port  
Specify the name of the MP3 Broadcast.  
This port number is used for HTTP connections to MP3 Broadcast.. The  
default is 1234.. If this is changed, you should use a number greater than  
1024. In order to connect to the music broadcast via WinAMP etc, need  
add a ":" and the port number after the address, e.g.:  
HTTP://192.168.0.100:1234  
This example assumes the NAS's IP Address is 192.168.0.100, and the  
port number is 1234.  
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Play by  
Specify the order that MP3 should be broadcasted.  
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Order - Play by order.  
Shuffle - Play by shuffle.  
Content Directory Specify the location in which MP3 need be broadcasted.  
Enable Media  
Server  
If enabled, the NAS can be located by compatible Media Adapters, using  
the UPnP AV standard developed by Intel and its partners. Media content  
on the NAS (in the Content Directories specified below) can then be  
accessed and played by the Media Adapters.  
Server Name  
Name of the Media Server that is displayed on client devices.  
Content Directory Directories where the Media Server shall scan for media content. You can  
specify four Content Directories at most. You should click the "Browse"  
button to select the desired folder. Each directory can be limited to a  
certain media type. The default setting will scan for all content types.  
Buttons  
Browse  
Save  
Click this button to select Content Directory.  
Click this button to save the settings on the page.  
Click this button to cancel the modifications on the page.  
Cancel  
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4.8 Advanced Menu – Groups Screen  
This screen allows you to manage the User Groups that exist on the NAS Server.  
New Group  
Use this area to create a new group.  
Existing Groups  
This shows the list of all Groups.  
Two groups - "everyone" and "administrators" - always exist. These  
groups cannot be deleted.  
Buttons  
Create  
Use this Button to create a new Group. Enter the desired name for the  
new Group in the "Name" field, then click this button.  
Access Rights  
Clicking this will display the shares which members of the current Group  
are able to access. You can then assign, remove or modify access rights  
for this Group.  
Note: The "administrators" Group ALWAYS has Read/Write access to  
ALL Shares.  
Members  
Delete  
Clicking this will display the users who are members of the selected  
Group. You can then add or delete members.  
Note: The "everyone" Group ALWAYS contains all users. You cannot  
add or remove members.  
Click this Button to Delete the selected Group.  
Note: The "administrators" and "everyone" Groups can not be deleted.  
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Access Rights Screen  
This screen allows you to view and modify the Groups which can access this Share.  
Note: The administrators group ALWAYS has Read/Write (R/W) access to ALL shares.  
Group Name  
The name of the Group being modified is shown above the 2 lists of  
shares.  
Accessible Shares  
The "Accessible Shares" column on the left shows which Shares this  
Group can currently access. The type of access is shown in brackets.  
(R = Read Only, R/W = Read-Write).  
Note: The "administrators" Group has R/W access to ALL shares.  
Other Shares  
The "Other Shares" column on the right shows all other Shares. The  
current Group has no access to these Shares.  
Operation  
To Add  
Access Rights:  
Select the Share or Share in the right-hand column, then click the "<<  
Read Access" to provide Read-Only access, or the "<< R/W Access"  
Button to provide Read-Write access. Multiple Shares can be  
selected by holding down the CTRL Key while selecting.  
To Remove  
Access Rights:  
Select the Share or Shares in the left-hand column, then click the "No  
Access >>" Button. Multiple Shares can be selected by holding down  
the CTRL Key while selecting.  
When finished, click the "Close" Button.  
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Group Members  
This screen allows you to check which users are members of the group, and to add or revoke  
membership of this group.  
Note: The "everyone" Group ALWAYS contains all users. You cannot add or remove  
members.  
Group Name  
The name of the Group being modified is shown at the top of the  
screen.  
Members  
(users)  
The "Members" column on the left shows the users who are  
currently members of this Group.  
Other Users  
The "Other Users" column on the right shows users who are not  
currently members of this Group.  
Operation  
To Add a Member:  
Select the User or Users in the right-hand column, then click the "<<"  
Button. Multiple Users can be selected by holding down the CTRL  
Key while selecting.  
To Delete a Member:  
Select the User or Users in the left-hand column, then click the ">>"  
Button. Multiple Users can be selected by holding down the CTRL  
Key while selecting.  
When finished, click the "Close" Button.  
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4.9 Advanced Menu – Shares Screen  
This screen allows you to manage the Shares that exist on the NAS Server. A "Share" is a  
folder (directory) on the NAS Server that a User Group can access.  
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Only the NAS Server Administrators can create Shares. However, within a Share, users  
who have access to that Share can create other folders (directories) as well as files.  
A Share can be accessed by many User Groups, and a User Group can access many  
Shares.  
If a folder within a Share is also a Share, then all users with access to the outer share will  
ALWAYS have the same access to the inner share.  
Share List  
All existing shares are listed. When an existing Share is selected in the  
list of Shares, its details are displayed in the "Share Properties" area.  
Access Button  
Click this Button to view the Groups that have access to the selected  
Share, and change these access rights as required.  
Delete Button  
Click this Button to Delete the selected Share. Deleting a Share does  
NOT delete its folder or any data. The folder and its data is still  
accessible by the "administrators" group.  
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Name  
The current name will be displayed. The Share Name can be changed if you  
wish. This does not change the name of the folder (directory) associated with the  
Share. Note that punctuation and other special characters (e.g. " / \ [ ] : ; | = , + * ?  
< > ' ` $ % @ #) cannot be used in the name.  
Comment Change or enter a comment if you wish. Note that special characters (e.g. " \ : , |  
(Optional) ' ) cannot be used in it.  
Location The Location associated with the Share. Note that once a Share is created, its  
location can not be changed.  
Option regarding location:  
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Folder - If "Default Folder" is selected, the share is created in the root folder  
(directory).  
If "Specify" is selected, you can specify the folder (directory) where you want  
the share. If the folder does not exist, it will be created. Note that special  
characters (e.g. " : ; | = , + * ? < > ' `) cannot be used in it.  
Operations  
Access  
Click this Button to view the Groups, which have access to the selected  
Share, and change these access rights as required.  
Delete  
Click this Button to Delete the selected Share.  
Save as New Share After entering the required data in the "Share Properties" area, use this  
Button to create a new Share.  
Clear Form  
Save  
Clear the form, preparing it for the creation of a new Share.  
Use this Button change the properties of a Share, as follows:  
1.  
Select the desired Share in the Share list. Its details will be  
displayed in the "Share Properties" area.  
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2.  
3.  
Change the Share properties as required. Note that you can NOT  
change the location.  
Click the "Save" button to save your changes.  
Share Access  
This screen allows you to view and modify the Groups, which can access this share.  
Note: The administrators group ALWAYS has R/W access to ALL shares  
Share Name  
The name of the Share being modified is shown above the 2 lists of  
Groups.  
Groups with  
Access  
The "Groups with Access" column on the left shows, which group, can  
currently access this Share. The type of access is shown in brackets. (R  
= Read Only, R/W = Read-Write).  
Note: The "administrators" Group has R/W access to ALL shares.  
Other Groups  
The "Other Groups" column on the right shows all other Groups on the  
current Disk Drive. The current Share cannot be accessed by these  
Groups.  
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Operation  
To Add Access  
Rights  
Select the Group or Groups in the right-hand column, then click the "<<  
Read Access" to provide Read-Only access, or the "<< R/W Access"  
Button to provide Read-Write access. Multiple Groups can be selected  
by holding down the CTRL Key while selecting.  
To Remove Access Select the Group or Groups in the left-hand column, then click the "No  
Rights  
Access >>" Button. Multiple Groups can be selected by holding down  
the CTRL Key while selecting.  
When finished, click the "Close" Button.  
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4.10 Advanced Menu – Backup Screen  
There are 2 types of backup:  
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Configuration Backup - This facility allows you to Backup (Download) and Restore  
(Upload) the NAS's configuration file. The configuration file contains all network  
information, as well as the User, Group, and Share information. It does NOT include any  
information about the files stored on the NAS  
NOTE: Using this feature will overwrite (destroy) any existing configuration information.  
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Data Backup - Data files can be backed up from the NAS to another network device, or  
from another network device to the NAS  
Download Button  
Click this to download the configuration file and save it on your PC.  
Upload Button  
Use this to restore a previously-saved configuration file from your PC to  
the NAS  
Backup Jobs  
This lists any Backup jobs you have defined. If you have not defined any  
jobs, the list will be empty. For each job which has been defined, the  
following data is shown:  
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Name - the name you assigned to this backup job.  
Source & Destination - The name of the source and destination  
devices are shown in the form Source => Destination.  
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Date/Time - The date and time of the last backup are shown.  
Backup Now  
Status  
Run the selected backup job immediately.  
This button will open a sub-window that shows the status of all Backup  
jobs.  
Modify  
This button will open a sub-window where you can change the settings  
of the selected backup job.  
Delete  
Delete the selected backup job.  
Add New Job  
This button will open a sub-window where you can define a new backup  
job.  
View Log  
View the log of completed backup jobs in a sub-window.  
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Add Backup Job  
From this screen, you can add new backup jobs, which be displayed on the Backup screen.  
Name  
Enter a suitable name for this job.  
Select the desired backup type.  
Backup Type  
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Full - all files will be backed up.  
Incremental - only changed files will be backed up.  
Synchronize - all files are backed up, then any files on the  
destination which do not exist on the source are deleted.  
Direction  
Select the desired option:  
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From this NAS to another device.  
From another device to this NAS  
Local Location  
Select the desired folder in this NAS..  
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If backing up from this NAS, select the folder you wish to backup.  
If backing up from another device to this NAS, select the folder  
where you want the backed-up data to be stored.  
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Remote Location  
Enter the details of the remote device.  
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Name - enter the name of the other device, as seen on the  
network.  
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Shared Folder - Enter the name of the shared folder. Depending  
on the direction of the backup, this is either the share to be  
backed up, or the destination for the backed-up data.  
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The Server Requires Authentication  
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If the share is  
password-protected, enable this checkbox and enter the User  
Name and Password required to gain access to the share.  
Schedule  
Select the desired option from the list:  
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Never - This will disable this backup job.  
Every Day - Select this to have the backup job performed each  
day, at the specified time.  
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Every Monday, Every Tuesday, ...  
Select this to have the  
backup performed once per week, on the specified day.  
Use the time fields ( hour, minute, am/pm ) to specify when the backup  
job should be performed.  
Buttons  
Browse  
Click it to select one folder in this NAS.  
Click it to apply modifications in this window.  
Close the window.  
Save  
Close  
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4.11 Advanced Menu – Disk Screen  
This screen allows you to maintain the disks in this NAS  
Disk Mode - Disk mode select: Separate Disk, JBOD/LVM, Raid 0 and Raid 1. Any data on the  
disk will be lost it if change disk mode!  
Disk Mode This indicates the current working mode of Internal Disks. It can be one  
following modes:  
z
Separate Disks  
Disk 1 and Disk 2 work separately (Recommended) .  
z
JBOD/LVM  
Disk 1 and Disk 2 are bound into one logical volume. Total capacity is  
equal to the capacity of the existing drive(s). To work in this configuration,  
at least one drive must exist. If this configuration is selected with only one  
drive installed, the second drive will be configured to extend the capacity  
of the logical volume when it is installed.  
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z
Mirroring (Raid 1)  
Disk 1 is mirrored into Disk 2. Total capacity is equal to the capacity of  
smaller drive. To select this mode, both drives must exist.  
Striping (Raid 0)  
Disk 1 and Disk 2 are striped into one logical volume. Total capacity is  
equal to two times the smaller capacity of the two drives. To select this  
mode, both drives must exist.  
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Format Disk - use this after installing a new disk. The disk will be partitioned and  
quick-formatted. Any data on the disk will be lost!  
Format  
This includes status of Internal Disk and USB Disks.  
Internal Disk:  
z
z
No Installed - No disk is inserted, or connection or disk has failed.  
Not Formatted - Disk has been detected, but it is not ready for use.  
Use the "Format" button to prepare the disk for use.  
z
Formatting - This message will only be displayed after you have  
clicked the "Format" button. (See below for details of this button.)  
z
Formatted - Disk is ready for use.  
USB Disks:  
z
z
No Installed - No disk is inserted into this USB port.  
Not Formatted - This USB disk hasn't been formatted into FAT or  
NTFS file system. You can click "Format" button to format it.  
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Formatted - Disk is ready for use.  
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Scandisk - running the Scandisk (Disk Check) program will check the file system, and correct  
any errors found. This program should be run regularly. The Scandisk program will also run  
automatically if an error condition is detected, such as an abnormal shutdown due to loss of  
power.  
Scandisk  
This can have any of the following values:  
z
z
z
N/A - No disk is available.  
No Scanned - No Scandisk has been performed recently on this drive.  
Scanning - Scandisk operation is in progress. The disk cannot be used  
while a Scandisk is in progress. If required, use the "Stop" button to  
terminate the Scandisk operation and gain access to data on the disk.  
(To see the results of the Scandisk operation, use the "View Disk Log"  
button.)  
z
z
Completed - The last Scandisk operation has been completed. You can  
use the "View Disk Log" button to view the results.  
Terminated - The last Scandisk operation was cancelled by the  
Administrator before it was completed.  
Schedule  
Use these fields to set up a schedule to run Scandisk regularly, if desired.  
The available options are:  
z
z
Never - Scandisk will not be scheduled to run.  
Every Day - select this to have scandisk run each day, at the specified  
time.  
z
Every Monday, Every Tuesday, ... - Select this to have the scandisk run  
once per week, on the specified day.  
Use the time fields (hour, minute, am/pm) to specify when the scandisk  
operation should be performed.  
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S.M.A.R.T. - S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology) can warn of  
impending problems with the Hard Disk, before it actually fails. This test should be performed  
regularly.  
S.M.A.R.T.  
This can have any of the following values:  
z
z
Not Installed - No disk is available.  
Not Checked - No S.M.A.R.T. check has been performed on this  
drive since system boots up.  
z
z
OK - No errors were found in the last test.  
Going to fail - The S.M.A.R.T. check found errors on the drive and  
the disk is going to fail.  
Schedule  
Use these fields to set up a schedule to run S.M.A.R.T. check regularly,  
if desired. The available options are:  
z
z
Never - S.M.A.R.T. check will not be scheduled to run.  
Every Day - Select this to have S.M.A.R.T. check to run each day,  
at the specified time.  
z
Every Monday, Every Tuesday, ... - Select this to have the  
scandisk run once per week, on the specified day.  
Use the time fields (hour, minute, am/pm) to specify when the  
S.M.A.R.T. check should be performed.  
Standby  
Use the "Set Hard Disk to standby mode…" setting to determine if and  
when the hard disk drives should be switched to "Standby" mode.  
Use the "Turn off the fan…" setting to determine if and when the fan  
should be turned off.  
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Buttons  
Change  
Click this button to enter the screen of changing Disk Mode.  
Format  
Use this button to format the disk. This will partition and quick-format the new  
disk.  
WARNING! This will destroy any data on the disk. Once started, this process  
can NOT be halted or reversed.  
S.M.A.R.T.  
Scandisk  
z
z
Check - Click this button to run the S.M.A.R.T. check immediately.  
Start - Click the button to start the Scandisk. The Scandisk could take long  
time, and the disk is unavailable to users while the Scandisk is in  
progress.  
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Stop - If a Scandisk is in progress, click this button to terminate the  
Scandisk immediately.  
Save  
Click it to save the modifications in this window.  
Cancel  
Restore the settings on the screen to their values after the last "Save"  
operation. Clicking "Cancel" has NO EFFECT on any operations in progress.  
View Log  
View the log messages of disk maintenance.  
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4.12 Advanced Menu – Upgrade Screen  
The Upgrade facility allows you to upgrade the NAS Server's software. You need to obtain the  
upgrade file from your dealer or supplier.  
Note that the NAS Server is unavailable during the upgrade process, and all  
connections will be lost, including this one.  
The NAS Server will reboot once the upgrade installation is completed. The procedure may  
take from 5 to 10 minutes.  
Current Firmware  
Version  
This displays the version number of the NAS Server's current firmware.  
Firmware File  
Click the "Browse" button to browse the folders on your PC and select  
the Firmware file.  
Note: Implementation of this feature is Browser-dependent.  
Buttons  
Start  
Upgrade Click this button to start upgrading the firmware.  
Button  
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5. Download Manager  
Download manager allow you to download file via FTP, HTTP or BT without PC. Just set on  
NAS and will base on your setting to download file automatically.  
5.1 The Web-base Download Management Interface  
To access the Download Manager interface, click the "Download Manager" link on the home  
page.  
You will then be prompted for a password, as shown below.  
Enter “admin” for the name, and leave the password blank or user ID and password who  
registered on this NAS  
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5.2 Download Management Screen  
This screen allows you manage your download tasks.  
Manager Status Status of the Download Manager, it can be 'Enabled' or 'Disabled'.  
Owner  
Name of the user that logins the Download Manager.  
Name of the saved file in the NAS for the task.  
Total size of the downloaded file for the task.  
Download speed of the task.  
File Name  
File Size  
Speed  
Percent  
Status  
Completed percentage of the downloaded file from the URL.  
Download status of the URL, it can be "Waiting", "Connecting", "Failed",  
"Stopped", "Transferring" or "Done".  
Admin  
Select the operation on the task.  
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Action  
Task Details  
View the detailed information of the task.  
Start to run the selected task.  
Stop the selected task.  
Run Task  
Stop Task  
Delete Task  
Move Up  
Move Down  
Logout  
Delete selected tasks.  
Increase the priority of the task.  
Decrease the priority of the task.  
Leave the screen of Download Manager.  
Open the window to add new task.  
Refresh the status of tasks.  
Add New Task  
Refresh  
Help  
Click it to view on-line help.  
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5.3 Add New Task Screen  
This screen allows you define download task of Download Manager.  
Or  
Type  
Specify type of the file to be downloaded. It can be HTTP/FTP or BT (Bit  
Torrent).  
URL (HTTP/FTP) Specify the URL if type is HTTP/FTP.  
Torrent File  
Specify the torrent file with which you need download files. You can  
upload it from local pc or provide one HTTP/FTP URL for it.  
Authentication  
Required  
(Optional)  
If authentication is needed to access the URL, need enable it and input  
the account and password.  
Account  
Account name that is used to access the URL if necessary.  
Password that is used to access the URL if necessary.  
Password  
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Share Folder  
Subdirectory  
Select name of the share where downloaded file will be saved.  
Select the subdirectory under the selected share where downloaded file  
will be saved.  
Action  
Save  
Save the new task.  
Cancel  
Close  
Cancel the modifications on the web page.  
Close the window.  
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6. Download Manager  
If your LAN is connected to the Internet, typically by a Broadband Gateway/Router and  
Broadband modem, you can make the NAS available via the Internet. Features available to  
Internet users include:  
z
z
Using a Web browser to view and download files.  
Remote management  
6.1 Making the NAS available via the Internet  
If your LAN is connected to the Internet via a Router or Gateway, you can make the NAS  
available from the Internet.  
No changes to the NAS configuration are required, unless you wish to use a port number other  
than the default value of 80 for Web connections.  
Your Router or Gateway must be configured to pass incoming HTTP connections (and  
optionally, IPP connections) to the NAS. This feature is normally called Port Forwarding or  
Virtual Servers, and is illustrated below.  
Connecting via the Internet  
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The default port number for Web browser connections is 80. If you prefer to use a  
different port number, you can specify the port number on the NAS System screen. The  
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"Web" entry for /Port Forwarding / Virtual Server must then use the port number specified  
on the NAS System screen.  
z
z
To connect to the NAS, Internet users need to know and use the Internet IP address of  
your Router/Gateway. (If the port number is not 80, they also need to know the port  
number.)  
If you have a domain name, users can connect using the domain name instead of the IP  
address.  
If your Router/Gateway supports Dynamic DNS, you can use a domain name even if you  
get a different IP address every time you connect to your ISP. Check the documentation  
of your Router/Gateway for further information.  
6.2 Using Web Browser from the Internet  
This is identical to using your Web browser from the LAN. See “Using the Web File Sharing”  
for details.  
But remember:  
z
z
You must use the Internet IP address to connect to the NAS, NOT the LAN IP address.  
If the port number used by the NAS has been changed from the default (80), you must  
specify the correct port number when you connect.  
For example, if the port is 8080, and the Internet IP address is 203.70.212.52, enter the  
following as your browser's Address or Location: HTTP://203.70.212.52:8080  
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6.3 Printing via IPP (Internet Printing Protocol)  
To print to the NAS via the Internet, the port used for IPP (TCP port 631) must be associated  
with the NAS.  
The NAS is an IPP Server. To use IPP, your PC must be an IPP client. Windows 2000 and XP  
have built-in support for IPP, so there is no need to use the provided IPP client program.  
IPP Setup - Windows 2000/XP  
1.  
2.  
Start the Add Printer wizard.  
Select Network Printer, and click "Next" to see the Locate your Printer screen, as shown  
below.  
3.  
Select Connect to a printer on the Internet or on your Intranet, and enter the URL of the  
NAS as follows.  
Where:  
z
IP_address represents the IP Address used to access the NAS. (As explained  
earlier, this may be the Internet address of a Gateway, rather than the NAS itself.)  
z
z
Printer_name is the name of the printer, as set on the NAS System screen.  
The other text is fixed, and can NOT be changed. It must be entered exactly as  
shown, including the same case. (The path is case sensitive.)  
Example:  
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4.  
Click "Next"  
If the connection can be established, and the printer on that port is on-line, the following  
dialog will be displayed.  
5.  
6.  
Click "OK", and then select the printer manufacturer and model to match the printer  
connected to the port on the IPP Server.  
Click "Next", and complete the Wizard.  
IPP Client Setup (Windows 9x, ME)  
You need to install the supplied IPP client program, as follows:  
1.  
Insert the NAS CD-ROM in your drive. If the program does not start automatically, run the  
NAS_Setup.exe program in the top-level folder.  
2.  
3.  
On the first screen, click the icon for IPP Client.  
Follow the prompts to complete the installation.  
IPP Client Configuration  
1.  
Click the "Add IPP Port" icon. (In future, you can use the program entry created in the  
Start Menu)  
2.  
A screen like the following will be displayed.  
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3.  
Configure this screen as follows:  
IPP Server Enter the Internet IP address used to connect to the NAS, as follows.  
Where:  
IP_address represents the IP Address used to access the NAS. (As  
explained earlier, this may be the Internet address of a Gateway,  
rather than the NAS itself.)  
Printer_name is the name of the printer, as set on the NAS System  
screen.  
The other text is fixed, and can NOT be changed. It must be entered  
exactly as shown.  
Proxy Server If Internet access from your PC is via a Proxy Server, check Access  
IPP Server via Proxy Server, and enter details of your Proxy Server.  
(These will be the same as your Browser configuration, so check your  
Browser settings.)  
4.  
Click Save to create the IPP port on your system. You will see the following dialog:  
5.  
Either selects an existing printer to use the new port, and click OK.  
OR  
a) Click the "Add New Printer" button to start the Add Printer wizard.  
b) Complete the Wizard, installing the desired printer as a local printer on your PC.  
c) When returned to this screen, select the new printer and click OK.  
6.  
The selected printer is now associated with the remote NAS, and installation is complete.  
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Changing the IPP Port Settings  
After the IPP port is created, you can reach the IPP Port screen via the Windows Port Settings  
button:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Open the Printers folder (Start - Settings - Printers)  
Right-click the IPP Printer, and select Properties.  
Locate and click the Port Settings button (on the Details or Port tab, depending on your  
version of Windows).  
Using the IPP Printer  
The IPP Printer can be selected and used like any other Windows printer, but your Internet  
connection needs to be active.  
An NAS may be unavailable for IPP printing for any of the following reasons:  
z
z
z
z
It is powered off.  
The IP Address of the Router/Gateway for the remote LAN has changed.  
The Internet connection used by the IPP Server is down.  
Network congestion causes the connection attempt to time out.  
6.4 Remote Management  
Connection via your Web browser from the Internet is the same as connecting via the LAN.  
But remember:  
z
z
You must use the Internet IP address to connect to the NAS, NOT the LAN IP address.  
If the port number used by the NAS has been changed from the default (80), you must  
specify the correct port number when you connect.  
For example, if the port is 8080, and the Internet IP address is 203.70.212.52, enter the  
following as your browser's Address or Location:HTTP://203.70.212.52:8080  
Once connected to the NAS via the Internet, all the Web-based management features are  
available.  
However, the "Browse" button on the Shares screen only allows Web-based file browsing. (If  
using Internet Explorer on Windows, LAN users can browse shares using Windows Explorer.)  
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Appendix A: Licenses  
Overview  
Many software components are covered by the GNU GPL (General Public License). Some are  
covered by the BSD License.  
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z
The following table provides details of the various components.  
The text of both Licenses is below.  
Package Name  
bash  
License  
GPL  
GPL  
GPL  
GPL  
GPL  
GPL  
GPL  
LGPL  
BSD  
GPL  
LGPL  
BSD  
GPL  
GPL  
GPL  
BSD  
bftpd  
BusyBox  
CUPS  
e2fsprogs  
gawk  
gdbm  
glibc  
hdparm  
Kernel  
libtermcap  
Lilo  
LPRng  
mod-utils  
net-tools  
openssl  
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pam  
BSD or GPL  
BSD  
quota  
Samba server  
sh-util  
GPL  
GPL  
smtpclient  
sysVinit  
GPL  
GPL  
telnet-server  
textutils  
BSD  
GPL  
thttpd  
BSD  
Tinylogin  
Ucsc-smartsuite  
udhcp  
GPL  
GPL  
GPL  
upnpsdk  
util-linux  
vixie-cron  
XFS patch  
xfsdump  
xfsprogs  
xinetd  
BSD  
GPL  
Distributable  
GPL  
GPL  
GPL  
Distributable  
BSD License  
BSD License Information  
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EC Declaration of Conformity  
For the following equipment:  
*Type of Product  
*Model Number  
: 2-Bay SATA NAS RAID Server  
: NAS-7200  
* Produced by:  
Manufacturer‘s Name : Planet Technology Corp.  
Manufacturer‘s Address : 11F, No. 96, Min Chuan Road, Hsin Tien,  
Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C.  
is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in the Council Directive on the  
Approximation of the Laws of the Member States relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility  
(89/336/EEC, 92/31/EEC, 93/68/EEC).  
For the evaluation regarding the Electromagnetic Compatibility, the following standards were  
applied:  
EN 55022  
CISPR 22  
(2006, Class B)  
(2005, Class B)  
EN 61000-3-2  
EN 61000-3-3  
EN 55024  
(2000 + A2: 2005)  
(1995+A1: 2001 + A2: 2005)  
(1998+A1: 2001+A2: 2003)  
(1995 + A1: 1998 + A2: 2000)  
(2002+A1: 2002)  
(2004)  
(1995 + A1: 2000)  
(2003+A1: 2004)  
(1993 + A1: 2000)  
(2004)  
IEC 61000-4-2  
IEC 61000-4-3  
IEC 61000-4-4  
IEC 61000-4-5  
IEC 61000-4-6  
IEC 61000-4-8  
IEC 61000-4-11  
Responsible for marking this declaration if the:  
Manufacturer  
Authorized representative established within the EU (if applicable):  
Company Name: Planet Technology Corp.  
Authorized representative established within the EU  
Company Address: 11F, No.96, Min Chuan Road, Hsin Tien, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C  
Person responsible for making this declaration  
Name, Surname  
Position / Title :  
John Sung  
Product Manager  
Taiwan  
30 July, 2008  
Place  
Date  
Legal Signature  
PLANET TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION  
11F, No. 96, Min Chuan Road, Hsin Tien, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. Tel:886-2-2219-9518 Fax:886-2-2219-9528  
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