Atlantis Land DISKMASTER NASF101 User Manual

INDEX  
1. Product Overview............................................................................................... 7  
1.1 Key Features .............................................................................................. 7  
1.2 Network Scheme......................................................................................... 7  
2. Cabling and Setup.............................................................................................. 8  
2.1 Package Contents ....................................................................................... 8  
2.2 Choosing a place for your Disk Master.......................................................... 8  
2.3 Cabling……................................................................................................. 9  
2.4 Front Panel and LEDs.................................................................................10  
2.5 Factory Default Settings.............................................................................11  
2.6 Searching Disk Master NASF101 .................................................................11  
3. Quick Configuration...........................................................................................12  
3.1 Set a fixed IP address ................................................................................12  
3.2 Disk Format...............................................................................................13  
3.2 Map a network drive ..................................................................................14  
4. Advanced Configuration.....................................................................................15  
4.1 Status………...............................................................................................15  
4.2 Identification.............................................................................................15  
4.3 Data/Time Setting......................................................................................17  
4.4 IP Config………...........................................................................................17  
4.5 Disk Utility…….. .........................................................................................19  
4.6 Maintenance..............................................................................................20  
4.7 SMB Server. ..............................................................................................21  
4.8 FTP Server…..............................................................................................25  
4.9 Media Server .............................................................................................27  
4.10 Print Server .............................................................................................28  
4.11 BitTorrent................................................................................................29  
APPENDIX A: Troubleshooting................................................................................32  
Technical Specification...........................................................................................36  
HDD Compatibility List...........................................................................................37  
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Subject to change without notice. No liability for technical errors and/or omissions.  
CE/EMC Restriction of Liability  
The product described in this handbook was designed, produced and approved  
according to the EMC-regulations and is certified to be within EMC limitations.  
If the product is used in an uncertified PC, the manufacturer undertakes no warranty  
in respect to the EMC limits. The described product in this handbook was constructed,  
produced and certified so that the measured values are within EMC limitations. In  
practice and under special circumstances, it may be possible, that the product may be  
outside of the given limits if it is used in a PC that is not produced under EMC  
certification. It is also possible in certain cases and under special circumstances,  
which the given EMC peak values will become out of tolerance. In these cases, the  
user himself is responsible for compliance with the EMC limits.  
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.  
Declaration of Conformity (  
)
Hereby, We declare that this Dual Bay NAS is in compliance with the essential  
requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2004/108/EC “Electromagnetic  
Compatibility” within CE Marking Requirement.  
Norma:EN 55022:2006: Class B, EN 61000-3-2: 2006, EN 61000-3-  
3:1995+A1:2001+A2:2005, EN 55024:1998+A1:2001+A2:2003, EN 61000-4-2:2001  
EN 61000-4-3:2007 EN 61000-4-4:2004 EN 61000-4-5:2005 , EN 61000-4-6:2006 EN  
61000-4-8: 2001 EN 61000-4-11:2004  
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Limited Warranty  
Our warranties (for hardware and software) do not cover data loss – back up the  
contents of your drive to a separate storage medium on a regular basis. Also,  
consequential damages; incidental damages; and costs related to data recovery,  
removal and installation are not recoverable under our warranties.  
Safety Information  
Only qualified personnel should carry out technical work on the device.  
When cleaning, avoid using cleaning sprays and any kinf of solution  
containing alcohol or other flammable liquids.  
Avoid overheating. This may reduce the life of the device.  
Protect your device from humidity, direct sunlight as well as high and  
extremely low temperatures.  
Do no place any liquids on or close to the unit.  
If the device is brought from a cold environment into a warmer installation  
site, bedewing may occur. Wait until the temperature of the device has  
equalised and it is completely dry before you connect to AC main.  
Please use the supplied AC/DC Adapter included into g-box. If it is  
connected to other devices, this product or power supply unit may be  
damaged.  
We recommend that you place the device on a non-slip surface.  
Check the cable regularly for damage. Damaged cables must be replaced  
immediately.  
Ensure that no objects enter the connection sockets.  
Before starting, take a few minutes to read this manual.  
Read all of instructions and save this manual for later  
reference.  
Protect the NAS System from being bumped or dropped. Do  
not place the NAS on an unstable cart, stand, or table. It  
may fall, causing serious damage to the product.  
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Important information for the correct recycle/treatment procedures of this  
equipment  
The crossed-out wheeled bin symbol printed on the unit label or unit packaging indicates that this  
equipment must not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste but it should be collected  
separately.  
The waste of electric and electronic equipment must be treated  
separately, in order to ensure that hazardous materials contained inside  
the equipment are not buried thereby providing potential future problems  
for the environment and human health. Moreover, it will be possible to  
reuse and recycle some parts of the waste of electric and electronic  
equipment, contributing to reduce the quantities of waste to be disposed  
of and the depletion of natural resources.  
As user of this equipment, you are responsible to return this waste of  
electronic equipment to an authorised collection facility set up by your  
Municipality. More detailed information on your nearest collection centre  
can be obtained from your Municipality or from other competent local  
entities.  
If you are replacing the old equipment with a new equivalent product, the distributor must take-back  
the old equipment free of charge on a one-to one basis as long as the equipment is of equivalent  
type and fulfilled the same functions as the supplied equipment.  
Your rôle in participating to the separate collection of waste of electric and electronic equipment is  
essential to ensure that environmental protection and human health objectives connected to a  
responsible treatment and recycling activities are achieved.  
PS.: The above mentioned information are reported herewith in compliance with Directive 2002/96/CE, which requires a  
separate collection system and specific treatment and disposal procedures for the waste of electric and electronic  
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1. Product Overview  
Thank you for purchasing USB2.0 NAS Dongle storage device.  
1.1 Key Features  
Support USB mass storage device  
Support Auto IP (DHCP server or DHCP Client)/ Fixed IP  
Under network environment, it supports one 10/100Mbps Ethernet port  
Password management provides secure access to HDD and web  
management  
Support Samba/FTP server  
Support Bit Torrent download server  
Support UPnP AV media Server & Apple i-Tunes® music server  
Support USB Printer server  
Compatible with Windows 2000/XP/VISTA, Mac 10.5.4 above  
1.2 Network Scheme  
When you have completed the steps in this Quick installation Guide, your connected  
network should look similar to one of these 2 network configuration:  
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2. Cabling and Setup  
2.1 Package Contents  
The package should contain the following items:  
Disk Master USB NAS Dongle  
RJ45 CAT 5 cable  
One Quick Start Guide (English, Italian)  
One CD with driver, software, utility and manuals  
Power Adapter AC-DC (5VDC, 1.2A)  
If any item contained is damaged or missing, please contact your local dealer as soon  
as possible.  
2.2 Choosing a place for your Disk Master  
When selecting a place to set up your Disk Array, be sure to follow these guidelines:  
Place on a flat and stable surface capable of supporting at least 5Kg.  
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Place the Disk Master close enough to a network jack for the Ethernet  
cable to reach it.  
Leave at least 10cm of space at the rear of the device for ventilation.  
Use a grounded wall outlet (uninterruptible online power supply with AVR  
is recommended.)  
Avoid an electrical outlet controlled by wall switches or automatic timers.  
Accidental disruption of the power source may wipe out data in the  
memory of your computer or Disk Array.  
Keep the entire system away from potential sources of electromagnetic  
interference, such as loudspeakers, cordless telephones, etc.  
Avoid direct sunlight, excessive heat, moisture, or dust.  
2.3 Cabling  
Following is a quick installation guide to get you up and running. For further details on  
each of the settings, please refer to manual on CD.  
Please plug HDD Enclosure by USB 2.0 port on rear panel.  
Please use the ethernet cable to connect the device and the Router/Switch  
in the network.  
Please turn on the Power Switch.  
Please check the following pictures.  
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2.4 Front Panel and LEDs  
LED  
MEANING  
Power  
Link  
Lit blue if powered on.  
Flashes yellow when sending/receiving data.  
TASTO  
Reset  
MEANING  
Push RESET button for 30s to recovery default values on NAS  
Dongle.  
PORT  
MEANING  
Power Jack  
Connect the supplied power adapter to this jack.  
LAN  
Please use the Ethernet cable to connect the Disk Master to  
network.  
USB  
Please use the USB cable provided to connect an HDD  
enclosure or the printer cable to connect the device’s USB port  
(for printer server).  
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2.5 Factory Default Settings  
The TCP/IP protocol stack and Ethernet network adapter must be installed. If not,  
please refer to MS Windows relative manuals.  
Before you configure this device you need to know the following default settings:  
Username: admin  
Password: atlantis  
IP Address: Obtained by DHCP Server (if a DHCP isn’t available, the  
device will be reacheable with the following IP address: 192.168.1.1).  
Server name: DISKMASTER  
2.6 Searching Disk Master NASF101  
To run SearchUtility:  
1.  
2.  
Insert the Cd-Rom provided and wait for autorun.  
Select the product Disk Master NASF101 and after click on SearchUtility  
icon.  
3.  
Now, the utility will discovery the NAS dongle and it show it. Press  
Connect to access to the web management.  
If SearchUtility will not show any device, please check  
cabling.  
4.  
Log on the web interface using default credential (username=”admin”,  
password=”atlantis”) and press OK to confirm.  
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3. Quick Configuration  
3.1 Set a fixed IP address  
In order to map network drive permanently on any PCs that require them, we suggest  
to fix an IP Address to the LAN interface of NAS Dongle.  
To set a fixed IP address on the NAS dongle, click on IP Config menu’ and set this  
function on Static IP as below; after, insert the IP Address, Subnet Mask and  
Gateway to the NAS dongle. If you would like to use the BT client/server, you must set  
also the primary and secondary DNS Server and press Apply to confirm all  
configuration.  
FIELD  
IP  
MEANING  
Insert the IP Address to assign to the NAS dongle.  
Insert the Subnet Mask to assing to the NAS dongle.  
Insert the Default Gateway (eg: Router’s IP Address) to assign  
to the NAS dongle.  
Subnet Mask  
Gateway  
Primary DNS  
Insert the primary DNS address.  
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Secondary DNS  
Insert the secondary DNS address.  
3.2 Disk Format  
During the first installation, it is necessary to format the disk contained into HDD  
enclosure in order to create some default folder and save configuration (for BT client).  
Please select Disk Utility and press Format to start the formatting procedure.  
FIELD  
MEANING  
Disk ID  
Show disk type ID and some disk information.  
Press this button to format disk.  
Format Disk  
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Scan Disk  
Press this button to start a diagnosys procedure of the disk  
connected to the NAS dongle.  
3.2 Map a network drive  
To create a new network drive, please see following procedure:  
Click Start->Computer (for Windows VISTA) or My Computer->Tools  
(for Windows 2000/XP)  
Click on Map Network Drive  
Fullfill the field Folder with the path “//x.y.z.k/PUBLIC” (where x.y.k.z  
means the IP Address assigned to the NAS Adapter).  
Click on Different user name ad insert Guest as username and “”  
(empty) as password. Click OK to confirm.  
Enable Reconnect at login option and click on Finish.  
Now it is possible to use the PUBLIC folder contained on the USB disk as a local  
folder.  
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4. Advanced Configuration  
4.1 Status  
Provide the basic information for NAS Dongle.  
4.2 Identification  
You can change and modify your host & group name, and password from this page.  
Click “Apply” to save the setting.  
In Window O/S, right click on “My computer”, choose “Properties”, and go to the  
computer name tab to see your current workgroup.  
For Mac O/S to join windows workgroup, open the directory access utility (under  
Applications-> utilities), select SMB and click configure to modify the settings  
(administrator access required to access this option.)  
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FIELD  
MEANING  
Host Name  
This is used to identify your device on the network. If you  
prefer a different name, type in the new name and click  
Apply” to save setting.  
Group Name  
This should be same as your workgroup. In general, the  
default “WORKGROUP” will be OK. But if your workstation  
belongs to different workgroup, type in the correct group name  
to modify.  
Press Apply to save configuration.  
We strongly suggest you to change the password as soon as you  
logged in, to prevent unauthorized access.  
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4.3 Data/Time Setting  
You can change time setting form this page. Clicks “Apply” to save the setting. By  
default SNTP is in network time service, your can also select “Synchronize to PC”. If  
internet access is available we recommended setting SNTP to Network time service  
instead.  
4.4 IP Config  
By default, the “IP config” is set to “Automatic IP”. This is the recommended setting  
and will allow NAS Dongle to obtain its IP address automatically. If you prefer setting  
it manually, select the static IP option, enter your own value and click apply to confirm  
the new setting.  
Setting it manually is useful when it often obtain a different IP address but you have a  
static IP address in order to mount the network drive or setup port forwarding as an  
example.  
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4.5 Disk Utility  
In this page, you can manage the hard disk setting.  
FIELD  
MEANING  
Format Disk  
For the first time installation, you need to format hard disk into  
FAT32 system file, this procedure applies to either new or  
used hard disk.  
Scan Disk  
After the scan, it will show the number of file content and  
health status for the hard disk.  
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4.6 Maintenance  
This page allows you to update NAS dongle firmware, to go back to default setting or  
to reboot NAS system.  
Follow the steps below to update the loader and firmware for NAS Dongle:  
1.  
2.  
Obtain the latest firmware from your vendor.  
Store the firmware file in your computer and decompress them if  
necessary.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
Browse your system and locate the firmware (BIN file).  
Click on “Upload”.  
Confirm the pop-up massage to start the update.  
Wait and DO NOT click anywhere else or turn off the power! This might  
take a few minutes.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
Once the update is done, it will prompt you to reboot the device.  
Click on ”Reboot” to restart the device.  
Wait for about one minute and then go to the status page to confirm the  
update is successful.  
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Click on Reset and go back to default password setting. Besides SAMBA/FTP account  
setting will still remain in the NAS Dongle, rest of setting will go back to factory  
default.  
Press Reboot button to restart the USB NAS Dongle.  
4.7 SMB Server  
SMB server allows you to share data or files through LAN environment. A default  
“guest” folder is created and shared to all from NAS Dongle.  
Use ONLY English alphabet for folder names and no special  
characters when creating new folders.  
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How to create a SMB user  
Click on the “Add” button and type new account name/password and than “Next”.  
In the same time, NAS Dongle will also crate a SAMBA folder named “atlantis”; now  
You have to select “atlantis” and add in to “Sharing List”.  
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You can “Run” from window start button, type \\ follow by the IP address  
(eg:\\192.168.1.121), and click OK to continue.  
Type “atlantis” and password to login.  
Now you have set up the folder that you wish to share on your NAS Dongle. The  
shared folder can be accessed from other computer on your local network.  
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How to modify account password  
Select the “atlantis” and than click “Modify”.  
Enter new password and click “Apply” to save setting.  
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How to delete a SMB (SAMBA) account  
Select an account you wish to delete, click “Delete” to proceed. Please note that all  
the data inside the folder will be lost after the delete.  
4.8 FTP Server  
Remember to “Enable” the FTP service on the status page, when you plan on using  
the FTP server.  
The standard port for FTP service is 21. If required, you can change it into any port  
ranging from 1025-6550. But in general, we recommended using the default port of  
21.  
FIELD  
MEANING  
FTP Status  
Enable or disable FTP Server.  
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Port  
Select the listening service port for FTP server.  
File Language  
Support  
By default, the encoding is set to English. If you want to store  
or transfer files with a different encoding (different language),  
choose the corresponding language for the drop down list.  
In order to transfer and view the files correctly, it is important that  
you select the correct language.  
To be able to share FTP resource via internet, you need a router  
to assign the external IP to your NAS Dongle. Contact your router  
vendor on how to assign the external IP.  
Procedures to create, editing and remove FTP account are the  
same explained for SMB Server (please refer to SMB Server).  
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4.9 Media Server  
The Media server on NAS Dongle can be used to share your photo and music files with  
a XBOX360® video game console from Microsoft that is connected to the same local  
network. Before you start, make sure both devices are connected to the same local  
network and turned on.  
On your NAS Dongle, go to the XBOX360® media page and make sure photo and are  
set to share folder and not disable, e.g. the “PUBLIC” is enabled Photo directory.  
1.  
2.  
Go to media, select either Music or Pictures, and press A to continue on  
your XBOX 360®.  
Press X to change the source and select your network drive, it should  
show up as storage-xxx and display the folder that you have set up earlier  
on your NAS Dongle.  
3.  
Inside the shared folder, you can access to your picture or music files,  
depending on which mode you are currently using. Select the files you  
would like to see or to listen, and start playback.  
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4.10 Print Server  
1.  
Install your Printer driver into your computer, (for example. if Epson PL-  
6200L Printer is connected to the NAS, you must install PL-6200L driver in  
to the computer first). After driver installation, please click “Start  
SettingPrinter and FaxesAdd a printerNext”.  
Connect the USB printer in to NAS Dongle, your network environment  
should looks like diagram below:  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Select “Local printer” and click “next” to continue.  
Select “Create a new port type of port:” , choose “Standard TCP/IP  
Port”, and click “next” to continue.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
Enter the NAS Dongle IP address than click “next” to continue.  
Select “Custom” and go to “setting”.  
Select LPR in protocol, and give a queue name eg:LRxxx; select LPR byte  
enable and click “OK” to finish the port setting.  
8.  
9.  
Click “Finish” to complete TCP/IP printer setup.  
Go to Pinter server page and check printer server status. If status shows  
OK”, the printer is setting up successfully.  
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The NAS Dongle Printer server does not support GDI/Host-based  
printers. For some Multi Function Printers (MFP); scanning  
functions might not be functional probably. Please contact Printer  
Manufacture for detail Specifications.  
4.11 BitTorrent  
Disk Master NASF101 supports Bit torrent download independently without using PC  
resource. Maximum of 4 bit torrent downloads can be running at the same time.  
FIELD  
MEANING  
System ID  
Show system ID for BT download.  
Set the share folder where donwload BT contents.  
Set the listening service port for BT Server.  
Download Path  
Server Port  
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Upload Limit  
Set the upload limit for BT Server/Client  
Show current downloads status.  
Dowload  
Queue  
1.  
Select “Bit torrent” server, choose the “Download Path” you wish to  
use, then click “Apply” to save setting. (DO NOT change path setting  
while perform BT downloading, otherwise the downloaded job will be  
missing).  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Server port range can be chosen from 6881 to 65535. (6881 is the default  
setting)  
Create a upload speed limit: 0=unlimited upload speed (4 KBps is the  
minimum speed), and click “Set” to save setting.  
Click “Browse”, select .torrent file, and upload to the download queue.  
The jobs listed in the Download Queue will be removed when Disk  
Master is turned off or HDD is removed.  
Delete a BT job  
After the download complete, click “Remove” to delete the download Jobs form  
queue window.  
Jobs listed in the “Download Queue” will be removed when  
Turbo NAS is turned off or HDD is removed.  
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Mail Notification  
After the download is successful, an email will be send to designated email address.  
Click “Mail setup”, input SMTP server, recipient email, SMTP A/C, Password, and click  
Apply” to save setting.  
FIELD  
MEANING  
Enable  
Enable email notification function.  
Insert SMTP server address.  
Inser the sender mail address that will be shown as email’s  
sender.  
SMTP Server  
Sender  
Recipient  
Insert the recipient mail address.  
Mail  
Authentication  
Check this option if SMTP server required authentication.  
Username  
Insert the username required by SMTP server.  
Insert the password required by SMTP server.  
Password  
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APPENDIX A: Troubleshooting  
This chapter covers potential problems and the corresponding remedies.  
A.1 Using LEDs to Diagnose Problems  
The LEDs are useful aides for finding possible problem causes.  
A.1.1 Power LED  
The PWR LED on the front panel does not light up.  
Steps  
1
Corrective Action  
Make sure that the Disk Master’s power adaptor is connected to the  
device and plugged in to an appropriate power source. Use only the  
supplied power adaptor.  
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Check that the Disk Master and the power source are both turned  
on and the device is receiving sufficient power.  
Check the power jack and verify.  
If the error persists, you may have a hardware problem. In this  
case, you should contact your vendor.  
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A.1.2 LED Link  
The LAN LED on the front panel does not light up.  
Steps  
1
Corrective Action  
Check the Ethernet cable connections between the Disk Master and  
the computer or hub.  
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3
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Check for faulty Ethernet cables.  
Make sure your computer’s Ethernet card is working properly.  
If these steps fail to correct the problem, contact your local  
distributor for assistance.  
A.2 Login: Username and Password  
I forgot my login username and/or password.  
Steps  
1
Corrective Action  
If you have changed the password and have now forgotten it, you  
will need to upload the default configuration file. This will erase all  
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custom configurations and restore all of the factory defaults  
including the password.  
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Before you configure this device you need to know the following  
default settings:  
Username: admin  
Password: atlantis  
IP address: by DHCP, (If a DHCP server isn’t available in  
the network, the Disk Master will use 169.254.0.1).  
Server name: DISKMASTER  
It is highly recommended to change the default username and  
password. Make sure you store the username and password in a  
save place.  
A.3 WEB Interface  
I cannot access the web configurator.  
Steps  
Corrective Action  
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2
Make sure you are using Internet Explorer 7.0 and later versions.  
Delete the temporary web files and log in again.  
In Internet Explorer, click Tools, Internet Options and then click the  
Delete Files ... button.  
When a Delete Files window displays, select Delete all offline  
content and click OK. (Steps may vary depending on the version of  
your Internet browser.)  
E.G. Internet Explorer  
>Reset).  
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(Tools->Internet Options->Advanced-  
I cannot access the web configurator.  
Steps  
Corrective Action  
Check Link LED (green).  
Make sure you are using the correct IP address of the Disk Master.  
Found the new IP address of the Disk Master with Utility.  
Reset the device.  
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3
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A.4 General  
Some of the functions and menus are not available!  
Steps  
1
Corrective Action  
Many of the functions require a hard drive to be installed. Make sure  
you have at least one HDD installed and formatted in EXT2 or EXT3.  
What is the limitation of user on the NAS FTP, Samba and account mode?  
Steps  
1
Corrective Action  
There are following limitations.  
1. Maximum user number: FTP: 8 Users, Samba: 16 Users (total 64  
sessions at the same time).  
2. FTP Server: Maximum is able to create 16 users accountsand  
maximum 16 folders shared by one account).  
3. Samba Server: Share Level Access (maximum 16 folders shared  
by root).  
Does the NAS support Hard disk Power Management?  
Steps  
1
Corrective Action  
The NAS uses standby mode for power management (Sleep time), if  
there is no any activity ranging 5-60 min. You can go to web base >  
Disk Utility > Set Sleep Time function (0 to disable function, range  
5-60 to enable function.  
What is the protocol of network file sharing system using by Disk Master?  
Steps  
1
Corrective Action  
Disk Master has the built-in Samba Server for file sharing, it is using  
SMB (Server Message Block) protocol to integrate TCP/IP, NETBUEI  
and IPX/SPX protocol. In other words, if the client PC that can  
support TCP/IP, NETBUEI or IPX/SPX, it will be compatible with  
DUAL HDD NAS. You can also use the built-in FTP Server for file  
sharing with Internet client.  
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Why My USB Printer can not be detected by the NAS Printer server?  
Steps  
1
Corrective Action  
The NAS Printer server does not support GDI/Host-based printers.  
For some Multi Function Printers (MFP); scanning functions might  
not be functional probably. Please contact Printer Manufacture for  
detail Specifications  
A.5 Support  
For technical questions and support, please contact our help-desk by ticket on  
For generic informations, please send an e-mail to [email protected].  
For presales informations, please send an e-mail to [email protected].  
Atlantis Land  
Via Pelizza da Volpedo, 59  
20092 Cinisello Balsamo (MI) - Italy  
Tel: +39. 02.00.632.300  
Fax: +39. 02.66.016.666  
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Technical Specification  
Interfaces  
LAN: Rj-45 10/100 Ethernet Port (auto MDI/MDI-X)  
USB: USB 2.0 Port  
LED: 2 diagnostics LEDs (Power, Link)  
Button: Reset  
HDD Specifications  
Support USB Storage: USB HDD Enclosure, USB Flash  
Driver (minimum 4GB)  
Support HDD Capacity : up to 2TB (for single volume)  
File System Specifications File System : FAT32 compatible  
Single File Support: up to 127GB (over FAT32 4GB  
limitation)  
Advanced Features  
OS Supported  
Built-in FTP Server for file access from over Internet  
iTunes® Server (for iTunes® player)  
UPNP AV Media Server (for Xbox 360® and PS3®)  
BitTorrent Client and Server  
USB Print Server  
SAMBA Server  
DHCP Server  
Microsoft® Windows® 2000, XP, VISTA  
Linux and Unix (over SMB/FTP)  
MAC OS 10.5.4  
Dimensions  
Weight  
70mm x 32 mm x 24 mm (W*H*D)  
130g  
Operating Temperature  
Storage Temperature  
Operating Humidity  
Storage Humidity  
Input Power  
0°C to 35°C  
0°C to 50°C  
10%-90% (without condensing)  
5%-95% (without condensing)  
5V DC @ 1.2A  
Power Consumption  
Agency and Regulatory  
< 7 watts  
CE  
36  
HDD Compatibility List  
Brand  
Product Family Model Number  
Drive Size (GB)  
1000  
750  
500  
500  
400  
400  
320  
320  
250  
250  
250  
160  
500  
500  
400  
400  
320  
320  
250  
1000  
750  
500  
320  
250  
160  
750  
500  
400  
320  
250  
250  
Hitachi  
Hitachi  
Hitachi  
Hitachi  
Hitachi  
Hitachi  
Hitachi  
Hitachi  
Hitachi  
Hitachi  
Hitachi  
Hitachi  
Hitachi  
Hitachi  
Hitachi  
Hitachi  
Hitachi  
Hitachi  
Hitachi  
Seagate  
Seagate  
Seagate  
Seagate  
Seagate  
Seagate  
Seagate  
Seagate  
Seagate  
Seagate  
Seagate  
Seagate  
Deskstar 7K1000 HDS721010KLA330  
Deskstar 7K1000 HDS721075KLA330  
Deskstar T7K500 HDT725050VLA360  
Deskstar T7K500 HDT725050VLA380  
Deskstar T7K500 HDT725040VLA360  
Deskstar T7K500 HDT725040VLA380  
Deskstar T7K500 HDT725032VLA360  
Deskstar T7K500 HDT725032VLA380  
Deskstar T7K500 HDT725025VLA360  
Deskstar T7K500 HDT725025VLA380  
Deskstar T7K250 HDT722525DLA380  
Deskstar T7K250 HDT722516DLA380  
Deskstar P7K500 HDP725050GLA380  
Deskstar P7K500 HDP725050GLA360  
Deskstar P7K500 HDP725040GLA380  
Deskstar P7K500 HDP725040GLA360  
Deskstar P7K500 HDP725032GLA380  
Deskstar P7K500 HDP725032GLA360  
Deskstar P7K500 HDP725025GLA380  
Barracuda 7200.12 ST31000528AS  
Barracuda 7200.12 ST3750528AS  
Barracuda 7200.12 ST3500418AS  
Barracuda 7200.12 ST3320418AS  
Barracuda 7200.12 ST3250318AS  
Barracuda 7200.12 ST3160318AS  
Barracuda ES  
Barracuda ES  
Barracuda ES  
Barracuda ES  
Barracuda ES  
Barracuda ES  
ST3750640NS  
ST3500630NS  
ST3400620NS  
ST3320620NS  
ST3250620NS  
ST3250820NS  
37  
Seagate  
Seagate  
Seagate  
Seagate  
Seagate  
Seagate  
Seagate  
Seagate  
Seagate  
Seagate  
Seagate  
Seagate  
Seagate  
Seagate  
Seagate  
Seagate  
Seagate  
Seagate  
Seagate  
Seagate  
Seagate  
Seagate  
Seagate  
Seagate  
Seagate  
WD  
Barracuda ES.2  
Barracuda ES.2  
Barracuda ES.2  
Barracuda ES.2  
ST31000340NS  
ST3750330NS  
ST3500320NS  
ST3250310NS  
1000  
750  
500  
250  
1500  
1000  
1000  
750  
750  
640  
500  
500  
320  
160  
250  
250  
250  
250  
200  
160  
160  
160  
160  
80  
Barracuda 7200.11 ST31500341AS  
Barracuda 7200.11 ST31000333AS  
Barracuda 7200.11 ST31000340AS  
Barracuda 7200.11 ST3750330AS  
Barracuda 7200.11 ST3750630AS  
Barracuda 7200.11 ST3640323AS  
Barracuda 7200.11 ST3500320AS  
Barracuda 7200.11 ST3500620AS  
Barracuda 7200.11 ST3320613AS  
Barracuda 7200.11 ST3160813AS  
Barracuda 7200.10 ST3250620AS  
Barracuda 7200.10 ST3250410AS  
Barracuda 7200.10 ST3250310AS  
Barracuda 7200.10 ST3250820AS  
Barracuda 7200.10 ST3200820AS  
Barracuda 7200.10 ST3160815A  
Barracuda 7200.10 ST3160815AS  
Barracuda 7200.10 ST3160215A  
Barracuda 7200.10 ST3160215AS  
Barracuda 7200.10 ST380815AS  
Barracuda 7200.10 ST380215AS  
Caviar Blue  
Caviar Blue  
Caviar Blue  
Caviar Blue  
Caviar Blue  
Caviar Blue  
Caviar Blue  
Caviar Blue  
Caviar Blue  
80  
WD7500AAKS  
WD6400AAKS  
WD5000AAKS  
WD5000AAJS  
WD4000AAKS  
WD4000AAJS  
WD3200AAKS  
WD3200AAJS  
WD2500AAKS  
750  
640  
500  
500  
400  
400  
320  
320  
250  
WD  
WD  
WD  
WD  
WD  
WD  
WD  
WD  
38  
WD  
WD  
WD  
WD  
WD  
WD  
WD  
WD  
WD  
WD  
WD  
WD  
WD  
WD  
WD  
WD  
WD  
WD  
WD  
WD  
WD  
WD  
WD  
WD  
WD  
WD  
WD  
WD  
WD  
WD  
WD  
WD  
WD  
WD  
Caviar Green  
Caviar Green  
Caviar Green  
Caviar Green  
Caviar Green  
Caviar Green  
Caviar Green  
Caviar Black  
Caviar Black  
Caviar Black  
Caviar Black  
AV-GP  
AV-GP  
AV-GP  
RE3  
RE3  
RE3  
RE3  
RE3  
RE2  
RE2  
RE2  
RE2  
RE2  
RE2  
RE2  
RE2  
RE2-GP  
RE2-GP  
RE2-GP  
Caviar SE16  
Caviar SE16  
Caviar SE16  
Caviar SE16  
WD20EADS  
WD15EADS  
WD10EADS  
WD10EACS  
WD7500AACS  
WD6400AACS  
WD5000AACS  
WD1001FALS  
WD7501AALS  
WD6401AALS  
WD5001AALS  
WD10EVCS  
WD7500AVCS  
WD5000AVVS  
WD1002FBYS  
WD7502ABYS  
WD5002ABYS  
WD3202ABYS  
WD2502ABYS  
WD7500AYYS  
WD5001ABYS  
WD5000ABYS  
WD4001ABYS  
WD4000ABYS  
WD3201ABYS  
WD2502ABYS  
WD1601ABYS  
WD1000FYPS  
WD7500AYPS  
WD5000ABPS  
WD6400AAKS  
WD7500AAKS  
WD5000AAKS  
WD4000AAKS  
2000  
1500  
1000  
1000  
750  
640  
500  
1000  
750  
640  
500  
1000  
750  
500  
1000  
750  
500  
320  
250  
750  
500  
500  
400  
400  
320  
250  
160  
1000  
750  
500  
640  
750  
500  
400  
39  
WD  
WD  
Samsung  
Samsung  
Samsung  
Samsung  
Caviar SE16  
Caviar SE16  
Spinpoint F1  
Spinpoint F1  
Spinpoint F1  
Spinpoint F1  
Spinpoint F1 RAID  
Class  
WD3200AAKS  
WD2500AAKS  
HD103UJ  
HD753LJ  
HD642JJ  
320  
250  
1000  
750  
640  
500  
HD502IJ  
Samsung  
HE103UJ  
1000  
Samsung  
Samsung  
Samsung  
EcoGreen F1 DT  
EcoGreen F2  
EcoGreen F2  
HD103UI  
HD103SI  
HD502HI  
1000  
1000  
500  
All rights registered  
Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation  
All trade names and marks are registered trademarks of respective companies  
Specifications are subjected to change without prior notice. No liability for technical  
errors and/or omissions.  
This product may not work with older generation SATA drives. For more info please  
check on the web site (list of Hard Drive/Printer tested).  
Embedded printer server does not support GDI/Host-based printers. For some Multi  
Function Printers (MFP); scanning functions might not be functional probably.  
Performance and Throughput are influenced by many factors  
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Via Pelizza da Volpedo, 59  
Cinisello Balsamo – MI – Italy  

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