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1. Add Clicking Add will add the user to the table with the corresponding username password and quota Cancel Clicking Cancel will clear all entries for the current user jious Clicking Previous will show the previous page of users Next Clicking Next wil show the next page of users Edit Clicking Edit will bring up the current configuration for the selected user and allow you to make changes Delete Clicking Delete wil remove the user account Be careful as this cannot be undone and all data for this user wil be lost Quota Status Clicking the Quota Status button will bring up the Quota Status page which wil display a summary ofall users and how much space they are using along with how much total space they have each been allocated Back Clicking Back wil bring you back to the main Access Control screen 6 Download Assistant This section wil describe the one of the built in features of the NAS device to automatically download files via either FTP or HTTP directly to the NAS device by itself without needing to use a computer These downloads can be started immediately or Scheduled for a later time and will also send out an email alert to notify the user of the download status if desired 1 Download Assistant FTP Configuration This pago allows you to setup the NAS device to download files from a remote FTP server This is different from what was discussed previously in Section 5 2 While in Section 5 2 the NA
2. pra ERO an ama armenia EEG aswar e ie __ sini IP Address This isthe LAN IP Address of the NAS device Subnet Mask This is the Subnet Mask of the NAS device Host Name This is the name of the NAS device when using My Network Places This DHCP Mode This sets the mode of the NAS device as described in Section 4 1 Step 3 IP Pool This option specifies the range of IP addresses that the NAS device will use when itis setup as a Server This value can range from 1 to 254 Primary DNS Ifthe device is in Server made this willbe the primary DNS server that is used which is normaly provided by your Internet Service Provider Secondary DNS A backup DNS server in case the Primary DNS fails to work This is also normally provided by your Internet Service Provider Gateway This is the IP address with which the NAS device will connect to the Internet ll you are unsure what this is please contact your Internet Service Provider Is DHCP Client Table Clicking this button wil bring up a list of all DHCP Clients connected to the NAS device Note that this option is only applicable if the device is in Server Mode Fixed Mapping By clicking this button and Enabling the MAC Address Control the NAS can be setup to specifically assign an IP address to a certain computer based on the computers MAC Address This way the IP address of the computer will never change where normally it may change when the computer is powered o
3. the Download Assistant see Section 6 Here you can see the progress ofall downloads that may be curently running or scheduled and pause resume and cancel downloads as needed On the Log page you wil find a complete log of all actions that the NAS device has taken including network and file activity and also shows a history of any downloads that thas made This can be useful n troubleshooting or diagnosing any problems that may have occurred a 9 Working with Windows 1 Mapping a Network Drive When using Windows it is possible to Map a folder to a driver letter so that the folders n the NAS device are more easily accessible Basically it can be setup so that the NAS device shows up as a drive letter when you use My Computer or Windows Explorer Step 1 Open My Computer or Windows Explorer and in the address bar type in aimas in the Address Bar If you have changed the host name of the NAS device use hat new name instead The double backslash in front of the name is required Step 2 Once this is open Right click on the folder you wish to map and choose the option to Map Network Drive Pe edt ueu raames Tade Hp Qm O Dera ras m Mia Tana Joe nette radi A EZ Aerts cloe S feno Set serge 2 office network Seach Biasio ara Badi nok Bonares ore orak Bange s e ar and emah A tenann Stet ta 2 abc UPRP Pm Spi e animi Conde Stop
4. Server Generally files are copied one at a time per connection setting this number to more than one wil alow multiple connections so that multiple files can be copied or downloaded at a time FTP Max Clients This is the total maximum number of connections that the FTP server will allow This is generally used when there is not enough bandwith available to support each connection with an adequate data transfer speed as determined by the administrator 5 3 Storage Configuration Access Control Under the Access Control Menu of the NAS Configuration you can configure the fle sharing mode of the NAS device as well as specific settings for each mode As previously mentioned there are two modes Guest mode and Authorization mode In Guest mode the drive is simply shared to everyone who wants to access the data on the drive and there are no specific settings to configure This mode is recommended for most users Quota Configuration li this option is enabled each user is allocated a specific amount of storage space which cannot be surpassed Note that this option is only applicable to the Authorization Mode User Configuration Clicking on this button wil bring up the User configuration window where you can Add and Delete Authorized users and allocate a disk quota for each user Each user must have a usemame and password and maximum number of different user accounts is 20 arro Ac oneal Foes ate esa a
5. to lose all the data on the drive 5 2 Storage Configuration File Sharing Under the File Sharing Menu of the NAS Configuration you can configure how the NAS device is recognized on the network as well as setup various FTP File Transfer Protocol options when using FTP to connect to the NAS device NES cir on erent is ty esta CT fii parang RISP T ngi Ties cri a ferie ewo GE pe e Host Name This is the name of the device when viewed from My Network Places Workgroup The current workgroup under which the NAS will be viewed This option is generally found in your Windows System options under the Control Panel and the default is usually set to WORKGROUP Please consult your Windows operating system documentation for more information Server Comment A short description of the NAS device when viewed from My Network Places Language This sets the proper language set when displaying foldariile names Having the incorrect language set may cause some folderifie names to display incorrectly or with unrecognizable symbols FTP This option will enable or disable the FTP Server feature of the NAS device For more information on how an FTP server works many resources are available on the Intemet Note that this option is independent of the DHCP Server feature previously discussed in Section 4 1 Step 3 FTP Max Connections per IP Tris is the maximum number of connections a single computer can make with the FTP
6. 3 Now you will be prompted to select a drive letter of your choosing Make sure to check the box to Reconnect at logon and click Finish If the NAS Is operating in Authorization mode you need to clik the link to Connect using a different user name and enter in the username and password information uns can ab ya cang aa dedege fe Gelatin a ia kaa Ge amen se vasca ZL ader uane cons Spr bt amine ate Wa eun cat me sl rie er ts Eramo erre 7 sonnet a losen Stop Now whenever you wish to access your folder on the NAS device you can Simply open My Computer or Windows Explorer and you should see te flr fsted tinder the assigned dive lotr me ti Son Footer Sek te Oen D iP sec rate E a cern La lo rea La mamas S risers 2 Using the Windows Backup Utility The NAS Device can also be used as a remote backup site in case something happens to your computer All backup data can be saved to the NAS instead of to your local disk I you are using Windows XP Professional you can find the Backup Utility under Start Programs gt Accessorias gt Systam Tools gt Backup If you are using Windows XP Home Edition you may need to first install Nibackup msi from your Windows XP installation CD firs Step 1 Please refer to Section 9 1 to setup a Mapped drive for your NAS folder and then run the Backup program as indicated previously and then click Next to continue Welcome to the B
7. Office NAS 3 5 IDE SATA Network Attached Storage Model ANAS350 User s Manual Ver 23 Table of Contents 1 Introduction LI Package Contents 12 Features 1 3 NAS Diagram 2 Hard Drive Installation 3 Accessing the NAS device Configuration 4 Setup Configuration 4 1 Setup Wizard 42 Setup LAN 43 Setup System Time 5 Storage Configuration 5 1 Storage Configuration Disk Utility 5 2 Storage Configuration File Sharing 53 Storage Configuration Access Control 6 Download Assistant 6 1 Download Assistant FTP Configuration 62 Download Assistant HTTP Configuration 63 Download Assistant E mail Alert 7 Administration 7 1 Administration Management 12 Administration Firmware Upgrade 7 3 Administration Backup Restore 5 Status 8 Status System 82 Status Local Network 83 Status Download Job 8 4 Status Log 9 Working with Windows 9 1 Mapping a Network Drive 92 Using the Windows Backup Utility 10 Specifications Technical Suppor 1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing our Network Attached Storage NAS device This product is specifically designed for Small Office and Home Office needs providing a reliable and centralized data storage solution With it you will be able to access your shared files from any desktop or laptop within your network 1 Package Contents Before you begin the installation please check the contents of your package The package should in
8. S device itself was operating as the FTP Server in this section the NAS server is operating as the FTP Client Lana Carena Art scrutare IT CS Osio Faroe at ine ie SS eS ES Wa pk his is the name of the FTP server and can be anything you choose URL This is the IP address or hostname of the FTP server you are going to connect to along with the folder path and filename of the file you are trying to download For example ftp 192 168 1 1 public file1 avi or ftp ftp yourttp com publiciilet avi Port This is the port number of the FTP server Commonly this port is set to port 21 but may be different Please contact your FTP server administrator to verily Save To This is the location of the folder on the NAS device where the file will be downloaded to You can click the Browse button to easily choose the folder you wish to save to Login Method Depending on the FTP Server you may be required to enter in Username and Password information to access the fle you specify Otherwise the NAS device will use the standard Anonymous login Please contact your FTP server administrator for your login method Username Password Il a Username and Password are required fill in this information here E mail Alert By typing in an e mail address into this field the NAS device wil send an e mail to the specified address or addresses separated by semicolon letting the receiver know that the filo has succ
9. a router choose the first option Client otherwise if you do not have a router you can choose the second option Server If you are not sure which one you should choose just choose Auto To manually assign an IP address to the NAS device choose the 4 option Static Click Next to continue Wanara any DIP Sein tem ee Desce nalura ete che st alae oot route later pn et Stop 4 On the following page you can configure the System Time settings After Selecting the Time Zone you can choose how the time is set If the device has access to the Internet it can synchronize the time with a specified time server on the Internet Otherwise you can select one of the other two options which will ether synchronize the time with your computer or you can set the time manually There is also an option for the NAS device to keep track of Daylight Savings changes Click Next to continue TERI iS scam cabe Tine nre Toeseve irane SI ir Sore A SEAE cawas mame ary ete EPDE io FPF irta Desara Faria rise Step 5 This brings us to the Security page where you can set how the NAS is going to be used There are three options Guest Mode Authorization Mode and Decide it later Step Sa If you choose Guest Mode all users will be able to view and access the contents of the shared folder that you create There is also an option which wil allow you to re create the partition on the disk if yo
10. ackup or Restore weard Step 2 Choose the option to Back up files and settings and click Next Sot Potion plan atri enim ses bio Step 3 Choose the fourth option to Let me chose what to back up and click Next 35 Step 4 Now you can choose which folders you would ke to backup You can either choose to back up entire drives or just specific folders Just be sure that there is enough disk space on the NAS device to hold all the data you wish to save Click Next to continue Stop 5 Here is where we select the destination location of the files You want to choose the mapped drive that you have previously setup in section 9 2 You can also select a name to describe the fils that you wil be saving Click Next to continue to the last step fe aira 36 Step 6 Finally you can complete the Backup Wizard Clicking finish wil start the backup process immediately or you can click Advanced to schedule the backup for a later time we no pasane ne a aaa ca omoleting the Backup or estore Wizard pen gE tection Csi a Cimone are fear 10 Specifications Standards Compliance IEEE 8023 IEEE 8023u USB2 0 Hard Drive Type e Compatible with 3 5 IDE SATA File Type FATIG FATSQIEXTAINTFS read only cpu 32 bit AMRISC Memory Flash4MB SDRAM 32MB Ports e 15 RUS 10 100 Mbps with Auto MOWMDIX 2x USB2 0 host 480Mbps high speed IDE Controller
11. clude the following items Ottica NAS Vertical stand Power adapter Ethernet Cable Quick Installation Guide Utility CD contains Utility and User Manual Screws 4 Rubber Pads 4 N any item is damaged or missing please contact your local dealer immediately Also keep the box and packaging materials in case you need to ship the unit in the future 1 2 Features Support for a single 3 5 IDE PATA or Serial ATA SATA hard disk drive Accessible via Windows Networking or Samba filesharing systems Support for FAT FAT32 Ext2 and NTFS file systems User account suppor for read write security Real time clock synchronization for scheduled disk activity Firmware Upgradeable Web based Configuration allows for remote management Supports Hard Disk Power Saving mode Standby Bulltin FTP server UPnP support Supports scheduled downloads via FTP and HTTP Aluminum housing allows for better heat transfer keeping the device cool Built in USB 2 0 Host controller connects up to 2 USB devices Easy Copy feature to automatically copy data from the USB port to the NAS Built in DHCP Server for direct connections in case you do not have a router 1 3 NAS Diagram LED Indicators TED Tight OFF Tight Soma Biinking Power No power Davie is ON UN Ere Umed Newark Aci HOD RW Notin use HDD resine da aea OS ROT EE No HDD HOD wl panda ah use No vice anacnea USP Senee co
12. ct the supplied power adapter Plug the power cord into a power outlet Note connecting this device to your computer directly is not recommended since many features will not be able to function Connect Plug ig Step 8 Tum it on by pressing the On switch in the back of the device Verity the Power and LAN LEDS are it n Congratulations The hard Installation is complete 3 Accessing the NAS device Configuration Before using the NAS device you may need to do some configuration which can be accessed in a few different ways Step There are multiple methods to access the NAS configuration Method 1 Use the Configuration Utility found on the Utility CD This is only available for Windows operating systems Insert the Utiity CD into your CD ROM drive and select Install NAS Configuration Utiity nai NAS Configuration Ut View User Manual View ic nti uwe OFFICENAS When the setup wizard coming up follow the screen instructions and click Next to finish Installing the NAS Configuration Utity Wome to tren Wir fr Aram IDI NAS Cono UR tot ote tease ten ge TERE ababar wegang Ses pee gii ed To open the NAS Configuration Utiity go to Start gt All Programs gt Airlink101 NAS Configuration Utility gt Airlink 101 NAS Configuration Utility When prompted for login access type in default usemame and password admin for booth blanks and click OK button 10 Conn
13. e UltraDMA 133 Button Backup Shutdown Reset LED Power LAN HDD RW HDD Status USBI USB2 Status Backup Power adapter Extemal 12V 4A Dimensions 216 x 150 x 52mm LxWxH e 166 Temperature e Operating 0 40 e Storage 20 70 C Humidity e Operating 10 90 non condensing Storage 0 95 non condensing Certification e FCC CE Warranty Year Limited 8 Technical Support E mail suppori airink101 com Tol Free 1 888 746 3238 Web Site wuwur airinki01 com Acad Weng pah yy Netw ndr arc ema tr wr cu data ga pete aia ia omai Spontini ole ee ee et et ens a Smee maka thei be rot ar sree wre Wa pepe expec sc nt ii ar Peco inger mines U and lra pakan and paning icaro cene EJ
14. ect to 192 160 1 51 anior urine pamar N you ever change the username or password and forget you will need to perform the factory reset procedure to reset the system to factory default To do this Press and hold both the Shutdown and Backup buttons simultaneously for 6 seconds to reset the device to factory default settings Method 2 Use your web browser such as Internet Explorer or Firefox To use your web browser open up the browser and in the Address bar type in htjp aimas and press Enter or hit the Go button Optional You can also type in the IP address of the NAS device instead of using its host name aimas Typically if you have the NAS connected directly to your computer and are not using a router the default IP address is 192 168 1 230 about blank Microsoft Internet Ex Q O AAG P ky O Ga ace mean Method 3 Use My Network Places Step 1 Double click on My Network Places and you should be abla to see the NAS device listed De Et den een Lake te a Qu P swe i rame pa Sa yt fc ee Mi ee aan 22 Asante verre It you don t see it you can manually enter the hostname of the device into the address bar of either your Windows explorer or web browser by typing in airnas lal ie Et vem ngangen LI Qu O Para amie TE aten Renee ELE gga el ine can older Tasie A n reraneti te Freni In either case once
15. essfully downloaded In order for this to work properly the correct e mail server information must be filed out as discussed later in Section 6 3 Schedule With this option you can choose whether or not you would like this download to start immediately or if you would like to schedule it to start at a later time Start time If you choose to schedule the download for a later time this is where you would specify both the date and the time for the download to start Apply Clicking Apply wil save the changes and wil ether begin the download or save the download senings tor is scheduled sta time Cancel Clicking Cancel will clear all entries 2 Download Assistant HTTP Configuration This page allows you to setup the NAS device to download files from a remote HTTP server This is the more common method of downloading fles from the Internet and the Setup is very alike to the FTP download option All the same fields apply 6 3 Download Assistant mail Alert This page contains the information that the NAS device requires to properly send out any e mail notifications that may have been set up NAS E mail Address This is basically the sender s email address so thatthe receiver knows from who the email is being sent tram Outgoing E mail SMTP Server Address This is the SMTP server address of the o mal provider you are using such as smip hotmail com yo a np Account Name This is the e mail account usemame f
16. n off 3 Setup System Time This page is similar to the System Time setting as described in the Setup Wizard in Section 4 1 Step 4 5 Storage Configuration This section wil describe the hard drive diagnostics and formatting tools as well as how to setup the access rules and user permissions for the shared folders 1 Storage Configuration Disk Utility This page shows you current details about your Hard Disk including how many partition there are along with the currently Free Used space on tha drive as well as the Total Space available aye Canang ana Paton Treen Uscito Teta G ama am e aes C ooma ewe on 1685 rene Ferme trae al saa on pc me Cir e keba see tn dar si ii Format Clicking this button will completely format the selected partition which will delete any data stored on that partition Warning All data will be lost Check Clicking this button will perform a diagnostic check on the drive looking for any possible errors or problems with tha disk that may have been caused by powering off the NAS device before properly shutting it down This diagnostic will attempt to correct any problems it finds FDISK Utility Clicking this button will bring up the FDISK Utili similar to the Windows FDISK program This utility will allow you to repartition the hard drive as well as properly format each partition for use in the NAS device Please be warned that re partitioning the drive will cause you
17. nnected use No devio aches USB devie conected Steady Normal peraton stausBackap ies Back in progress Buttons Butona Description Shutdown Press and hol for 4 seconds to shut down the Drive before powering of a ress and hoi 4 seconds 0 copy e cries ofan aached USE Becki vie tothe Hard Drive FEET TBO 1e Shadow and BSa OTE Shutdown Backup simulano for secon to reset he device o factory laut senine OnOH shin back Powers down the device 2 Hard Drive Installation This section provides instructions on how to properly install a hard drive into the NAS device WARNING The Network Storage device is not ht swappable Please make sue that itis tumed otf and not connects ta the power outlet when pertrmin te following assembly procedura Step 1 Unfasten two screws at the rear side of device and pull out the back cover Step 2 Pull out the front panal Step 3 Put the 3 5 inch IDE or SATA hard disk into the slot and connect the proper data cable for your hard drive The red cable is used for SATA and the gray one is for IDE Step sa IDE Stop 3b SATA Step 4 Secure the drive to the metal plate on the sides with the provided four screws Step 5 Re attach the front panel to the device Step 6 Re attach the back panel to the device and secure it with the two screws removed in step 1 Step 7 Connect Otfice NAS to your router or your computer with the provided Ethernet cable and conne
18. or the specified e mail provider Account Password This is the password for the e mail account 7 Administration This section of the configuration deals with various administration options such as changing the administrator password along with performing firmware updates Thera are also options to Backup and Restore the current system configuration of the NAS device 1 Administration Management Here you can change the system password by entering the old password and typing in the new password and confirming it The default password is admin 7 2 Administration Firmware Upgrade This page displays the current firmware version and allows you to upgrade to a newer firmware it available Typically any updated firmware can be found at our website at ipa airink 1O1 com and must be downloaded and saved to your local hard drive and unzipped before li can be used Once itis unzipped you can click the Browse button to select the new firmware fle and then cick on the Start to Upgrade button to begin the Upgrade process Do not power down or restart the NAS Device until the upgrade process Is complete e ran aan in naa a bene es bene Peace Set Fie to Waning Cor poer ot he urr hen ng rn tes are eceran etn wa be resene stona age mus OT be ti angga Z3A Bi This page allows you to perform various maintenance operations such as restoring the NAS device to default settings You can also save the current configura
19. tion to your computer so that it can be restored at a later time if necessary 8 Status The Status section of the NAS device basically provides a summary of information regarding the hard disk and any USB device attached along with the network configuration and other information regarding any scheduled downloads that may be in progress 1 Status System This page shows us the current firmware version along with the current system time and the host name of the NAS Device It also displays information about the current status of the hard disk and any USB devices that may be attached Clicking the Device Information button wil give us a detailed view of any drives that may be connected and displaying what partitions may ba present and the Frea Used Total space available for each i MED ATTI Sit neser Bai Tae RR Bawana jah Va ire versene pamate amen me Tr sep 4653796 208 tem ist nes see ot ona ena mamanin seen 8 2 Status Local Network The Local Network page displays information regarding the network configuration of the NAS device such as its IP Address and MAC Address and any DHCP options that have been configured Here it is also possible to view the current list of DHCP clients that are connected to the NAS this is only relevant when using the NAS in DHCP Server mode L DCP ante 8 3 Status Download Job This page shows a summary of any downloads you may have started or seheduled with
20. u wish Please be aware that this option will permanently erase the contents of the drive and is only suggested if you are using a brand new hard disk Doyan wat TO ok ee Bs Cro Step 5b If you choose Authorization Mode this wil allow you to create a shared folder which can be accessed by anyone and private folders which can only be accessed by each user You can specify the disk space for each folder ok ot Caney 120408 ulivi asat Fan CE e at Decery te do ten reang or eer Stop So If you are not sure which option you want to choose or wish to set the option later you can choose the third option to decide later Stop 6 After setting the Security level you will see a summary of all the options you chose Double check to make sure everything is correct and go back to make any corrections if necessary If you are satisfied with the options you have selected click the Save Settings button to complete the Setup Wizard process en tengange Li Con Soi raster Mog Sana bias sso Reon ing 225 Seime SO leg det apana canair ohana i i ee Congratulations the setup of your NAS device is complete 2 Setup LAN On the LAN Setup screen you can configure the Network settings of the NAS device along with view the DHCP Client Table or setup a Static DHCP table so that certain computers wil always receive the same IP address UN pases een sues ROT hanme Fa Say ewe Com Csr Fan Camo
21. you are able to see the device you need to double click on the Configure folder and then double click on the Configure hm file to open up the configuration Step 2 To enter the configuration screen it wil require you to enter the proper username and password The default username is admin and the default password is admin Be sure to enter it all lowercase It you ever change the username or password and forget you will need to perform the factory reset procedure to reset the system to factory defaults To do this Press and hold both the Shutdown and Backup buttons simultaneously for 6 seconds to reset the device to factory default settings 4 Setup Configuration Once you are at the configuration sereen you can setup specifie options for the NAS Sevice through the Setup screen This wil configure many of the network options and thor settings such asthe System Time the default mode ofthe devio 1 Setup Wizard It you wish you can use the Setup Wizard to quickly configure the most common options on the NAS device Step 1 Click next to begin the Setup Wizard and you will see the 5 stops that the Wizard will perform Click Next to continue soup Pc i 7 Ni gi NENI Step Dik Chose sect alte Tan dek Saps Saa Sava ra oi rarasan Step 2 On the next screen you can choose your language and click Next to continue Step 3 Here you wil need to choose how the NAS device will be connected If you are Using
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