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1. Note When you are using a firewall on your computer like the standard firewall in Windows XP and Windows Vista the firewall will show a message to allow or deny the Grab n Go Easy Finder to access your network Select Allow or Unblock to allow the Grab n Go Easy Finder to access your network The Grab n Go Easy Finder will show the CH3MNAS device s together with the IP Address Netmask and Gateway Note When the CH3MNAS is not shown make sure that The Grab n Go Easy Finder is allowed in your firewall The CH3MNAS is turned on and connected to the network You can click the Search button in the Grab n Go Easy Finder to search again for your CH3MNAS When the CH3MNAS is found and selected you can use the following functions in the utility Search At the Search page you can search and select NAS devices in your network allowing you to use the other options of the utility as described below Note If no servers are detected click the Search Device button to re scan your network If there are still no results check the connection of your CH3MNAS on the network and if the device is turned on Device Setting At the Device Setting page you can change the Hostname and the Workgroup of the CH3MNAS When you have changed the settings click Apply to apply the changes Note The Workgroup refers to the name of your network For most Windows computers the defau
2. 1 minute the power LED will become solid blue which indicates that the CH3MNAS is started and ready to be used Note Before you can fully benefit from all the features of the CH3MNAS you need to configure the device first You can access the configuration of the CH3MNAS easily by using the Grab n Go Easy Finder which is explained in chapter 4 ENGLISH 4 Grab n Go Easy Finder The CH3MNAS can be accessed and managed through the Grab n Go Easy Finder which can be installed on your Windows computer with the included CD ROM 4 1 installing the Grab n Go Easy Finder A Insert the Product CD ROM in your CD ROM drive The Autorun Menu should appear automatically If the Menu does not appear use Windows Explorer to navigate to the CD ROM and execute Autorun exe fete Te Witenes INSTALL GRAB N GO EASY FINDER INSTALL PNP X DRIVER FOR WINDOWS VISTA INSTALL ACROBAT READER VIEW QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE VIEW USER MANUAL CH3MNAS BROWSE Grab n GO www conceptronic net B Select the option Install Grab n Go Easy Finder in the Menu C The Setup Wizard will appear Click Next to continue D You can change the destination folder on your hard disk by clicking the Browse button or keep the default location Click Next to continue E You can change the Start Menu folder by clicking the Browse button or keep the default location Click Next to continue
3. Enjoy the use of your Conceptronic CH3MNAS 35 LICENSING INFORMATION Licensing Information This Conceptronic product CH3MNAS includes copyrighted third party software licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License Please see The GNU General Public License for the exact terms and conditions of this license Specially the following parts of this product are subject to the GNU GPL 1 Linux kernel 2 6 22 7 20 LPRng 3 8 10 Zz arm none linux gnueabi le softfloat 21 mdadm 2 5 6 3 arm none linux gnueabi_build_uboot 22 module init tools 3 3 pre1 4 at 3 1 8 23 msmtp 1 4 15 5 busybox 1 11 2 24 ncurses 6 chardetect 25 mutt 1 5 18 7 confuse 26 ntp 4 2 0 8 e2fsprogs 1 41 2 27 nut 2 2 0 9 goahead 28 openssl 0 9 7 10 imgconvert 29 pure ftpd 1 0 21 11 inotify 30 quota tools 12 zlib 1 2 3 31 samba 3 0 28 13 libid3tag 0 15 1b 32 tinylogin 1 4 14 gdbm 1 8 3 33 u boot 1_1_1 15 mt daapd 0 2 4 34 util linux 2 12r 16 jpeg 6b 35 wget LFS 17 libiconv 1 9 2 36 web_page 18 libtool 1 5 6 37 sqlite 3 3 7 19 libusb 0 1 12 38 merge tgz All listed software packages are copyright by their respective authors Please see the source code for detailed information Availability of source code Conceptronic has eposed the full source code of the GPL licensed software including any scripts to control compilation and installation of the object code All future firmware updates will also be accompanied with th
4. 5 5 5 5 5 6 Download Backup 5 5 Ds 5 7 Maintenance 1 Disk Management 2 Disk Management 3 Disk Management 4 Disk Management 5 Disk Management wn ls Disk Status Hard Drive Configuration Scan Disk Format Disk Power Saving Download Backup FTP HTTP Download Backup 2 Scheduled download Example 1 6 3 Scheduled download Example 2 5 7 1 Maintenance Password 5 7 2 Maintenance System 5 7 3 Maintenance Firmware 5 7 4 Maintenance E mail Alerts 5 8 System Status 5 9 Help 5 10 Logout Connecting to CH3MNAS shares 6 1 Mounting a share to a drive letter 6 2 Unmounting a share 1 Package contents The following items are present in the package of the Conceptronic 2 Bay Media Network Hard disk Conceptronic CH3MNAS Power Adapter for CH3MNAS 5v amp 12v 1 5A LAN cable 1 8m 8x HDD screw Multi Language Quick Installation Guide Product CD ROM ENGLISH 2 The CH3MNAS explained Front view Back view A w e 0 0 NI O e e Description Power button lt Reserved gt Power LED HDD1 2 LED USB LED LAN LED Fan Reset button USB connection LAN connection DC Input State On Off Blue Steady Blue Blink Green Red On Steady On Blink Off On Blink Explanation Turn on or off the CH3MNAS Press once to power on Press and hold the button for 5 seconds to power off lt No function
5. Apply Download List J 4 Download success P pownload fail amp Waiting E Downloading Y Modify Setting E Delete Status Speed Source Destination Time Action Refresh 27 ENGLISH 5 6 3 Scheduled download Example 2 You have a computer in your network called My_Computer with a share called My_Documents The computer is protected with an account called Conceptronic including a password The backup must be stored on the 2 disk of your CH3MNAS in the folder My_Backup The scheduled download must occur weekly at Friday at 17 30h With the information above the configured scheduled download should look like below Download Backup Download files from a FTP server or web server or Backup shared files and folders from computer or other Home NAS Basic Setup Download Backup Advanced Setup Disk Management Download Backup Download Backup FTP HTTP Download Backup Download Settings Maintenance System Status Help User Name Conceptronic Logout Login Method Account Anonymous Password peeseoencoce Type Folder Source URL My_Computer My_Documents Destination Volume_2 My_Backup Schedule Date 03 v 2009 Time 14 Recurring BOCKUP Weekly 17 30 FRI Incremental Backup Only for local backup Download List J m Download success 24 Download fail amp Waiting 5 Downloading Y Modify Setting E Delete Status Speed Source Destination
6. Backup 5 6 1 Download Backup FTP HTTP Download Backup This menu is available for use by Users created with the Users menu to set up schedules for downloading from FTP sites and for scheduling regular data back ups from the User s local hard drive Note Users backing up files from the local hard drive must create a shared folder used for this purpose The user then has the option of using a security user name and password to login or no login Follow the procedures for the operating system used on the local computer to create a shared folder Home Basic Setup Advanced Setup Disk Management Download Backup FTP HTTP Download Backup Maintenance System Status Help Logout Download Backup Login Method Type Source URL Destination Schedule Recurring Backup Incremental Backup Download List Download Backup Download files from a FTP server or web server or Backup shared files and folders from computer or other NAS Download Backup Download Backup Download Settings Login Method Account Anonymous User Name Password seeee Type Fle Source URL Destination Date 03 06 2009 Time 15 35 Schedule Download List Download success B pownload fail amp Waiting E Downloading Y Modify Setting E Delete Status Speed Source Destination Time Action Choose to schedule a Backup of data or an FTP download If a login account is used choose Accou
7. Easy Finder Grab n GO MEDIA STORE CONCEPTRONIC The Concept of Globol Communication Device Name IP Address Netmask__ Gateway am CH3MNAS 192 168 0 25 255 255 2550 192 168 01 Device Setting IP Setting Mount Management About Exit 6 1 Mounting a share to a drive letter A Click the Search button to search for your CH3MNAS It will appear on the rigth side of the screen B Select the CH3MNAS and click the Mount button Shared Folder Name Drive Letters Volume_1 F da v Device Setting Volume_2 E IP Seting EZEN Search Management About Exit C Select the share you want to mount to your computer D Select the drive letter you want to assign to the selected share E Click the Mount button Note If you have a share which is protected by a username and password you will see a window requesting the username and password Enter the Username and Password and click OK A message will be shown that the share is successfully mapped to your computer F Click OK to close the message 6 2 Unmounting a share A Click the Search button to search for your CH3MNAS It will appear on the rigth side of the screen B Select the CH3MNAS and click the Mount button C Select the mounted share you want to unmount D Click the Unmount button A message will be shown that the share is successfully unmapped from your computer
8. Write Read Only Y Modify Setting E Delete Folder User Grou Attribute Action Status Stopped Port 21 Max User 10 Flow Control Unlimited Idle Time 2 Client Language Western European start FIP Server FTP Account Settings Determines whether the FTP server rule will apply to an individual user or a group Category Choose whether the FTP rule will apply to an individual User or a Group by clicking the appropriate radio button User Group Use the drop down menu to select the User or Group that the FTP Server rule will apply to Tick the All accounts checkbox to apply the FTP Server rule to all Users that are setup on the CH3MNAS Folder Browse to and select the folder or directory you are granting FTP access to Tick root to grant access to all volumes Attribute Use the drop down menu to specify if the specified User or Group permission should be Read Only or Read Write When you have finished configuring the FTP Account Settings click the Add button 20 ENGLISH FTP Server Settings This section contains the configuration settings for the CH3MNAS FTP Server Max User Use the drop down menu to set the amount of users that can connect to the FTP server Idle Time Sets the amount of time a user can remain idle before being disconnected Port Sets the FTP port Default is 21 Flow Control Allows you to limit the amount of bandwidth available for each user Client Language Choose the Client Language from th
9. group permission to Read Only or Read Write Oplocks Select Yes from the drop down menu to enable Oplocks on the CH3MNAS Opportunistic locks oplocks are guarantees made by a server for a shared logical volume to its clients These guarantees inform the Client that a file s content will not be allowed to be changed by the server or if some change is imminent the client will be notified before the change is allowed to proceed Oplocks are designed to increase network performance when it come to network file sharing however when using file based database applications it is recommended to set the Oplocks option to No By default Vista has Oplocks enabled and can not be disabled If you are having network performance issues with applications sharing files from the CH3MNAS you may try to improve performance by setting the Oplocks option to No Map archive Select Yes from the drop down menu to enable the Map Archive feature Select No to disable Map archive When enabled the file attribute Archive will be copied as the file is being stored on the CH3MNAS Certain backup software attaches this attribute to files that are being stored as backups Comment Enter a description for the Shared Folder Rule Click the Apply button to create the new sharing rule The new configuration appears listed in the Shared Folder List Modifying a Shared Folder In the Shared Folder List section carry out the following to modify an existing Shared Fold
10. the Enable NTP Server checkbox e Type the URL used for the NTP server in the NTP Server field e Click the Set Time button after typing the NTP Server location Manually Set The Date And Time This option allows you to set the date and time manually Use the drop down menus to choose the appropriate time and date When you have finished choosing the time click the Set time from my computer button 14 ENGLISH 5 3 3 Basic Setup Network The Local Area Network settings for the CH3MNAS are configured on the Network Settings menu Home Basic Setup wizard Date and Time Network Device Advanced Setup Disk Management Download Backup Maintenance System Status Help Logout DHCP Client Static IP IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway IP Address DNS1 DNS2 Link Speed Settings MTU DHCP Server Starting IP Address Ending IP Address Lease Time DHCP Client List Set Network connection type MTU Jumbo Frame Settings and Enable the DHCP server to distribute IP addresses on local network Network Settings DHCP Client Static IP IP Address 192 168 2 106 Subnet Mask Gateway IP Address DNS1 DNS Link Speed Settings Speed 1000 Mbps Link Speed Auto 100 1000 MTU Jumbo Frame Settings MTU 1500 bytes 90 9000 Default 1500 DHCP Server DHCP Server Enabled Disabled Starting IP Address 9 168 0 200 Ending IP Address 192 168 0 254 Lease Time DHCP Client List Host name IP Addr
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13. DD s by fastening them to the CH3MNAS with the included HDD screws D Slide the 2 side panels to the front of the CH3MNAS ENGLISH E Fix the HDD s with the included HDD screws to the CH3MNAS Note Remember to fix the hard disk s on both sides of the CH3MNAS F Slide back the 2 side panels G Put the front panel back on the CH3MNAS and slide it down to fix it H Slide the lock switch located on the bottom of the front panel to the left position to lock the front panel Note To remove the HDD s make sure the CH3MNAS is turned off the front cover is removed and the HDD screws fixed in step E are removed You can easily remove the HDD s by pulling them at the front side of the CH3MNAS 3 2 Get ready for usage A Connect the power adapter to the DC power connector at the backside of the CH3MNAS B Connect the AC power cable to the power adapter of the CH3MNAS and to a free wall outlet C Connect the included Ethernet cable to the LAN port on the backside of the CH3MNAS and to your network Note We advise to connect the CH3MNAS to a DHCP enabled network for easy configuration If you connect the device directly to your computer or to a network without DHCP server you need to setup a temporary static IP address for your computer to configure the CH3MNAS D Turn on the CH3MNAS by pressing the power button on the front panel During the system startup of the CH3MNAS the power LED will blink After
14. ENGLISH Conceptronic CH3MNAS User Manual Congratulations on the purchase of your Conceptronic 2 Bay Media Network Hard disk This User Manual gives you a step by step explanation of how to install and use the Conceptronic 2 Bay Media Network Hard disk When you need more information or support for your product we advise you to visit our Service amp Support website at www conceptronic net support and select one of the following options e FAQ Frequently Asked Questions database e Downloads Manuals Drivers Firmware and more downloads e Contact Contact Conceptronic Support For general information about Conceptronic products visit the Conceptronic website at www conceptronic net 1 Package contents 2 The CH3MNAS explained Hardware installation 3 1 HDD installation 3 2 Get ready for usage 4 Grab n Go Easy Finder 4 1 Installing the Grab n Go Easy Finder 4 2 Using the Grab n Go Easy Finder 5 Web based configuration 5 1 Accessing the CH3MNAS web based configuration 5 2 Initial HDD configuration 5 3 Basic Setup 5 3 1 Basic Setup Wizard 5 3 2 Basic Setup Date and Time 5 3 3 Basic Setup Network 5 3 4 Basic Setup Device 5 4 Advanced Setup 5 4 1 Advanced Setup Groups 2 Advanced Setup Users 3 Advanced Setup Shared Folders 4 Advanced Setup FTP Server Advanced Setup Media Server 6 Advanced Setup iTunes Server UI UI or on ul AAR AL 6 5 5 Disk Management 5 5
15. Help Logout Firmware Information Firmware Information It is recommended to upgrade your CH3MNAS to the latest firmware to improve the functionality and stability of your device To upgrade the firmware of your CH3MNAS please download and save the latest firmware from the Support Page to your PC Click the Browse button to find and open the Firmware file on your PC then click the Apply button to start the firmware upgrade Firmware Information Firmware Version 1 00 Firmware Date 02 27 2009 Firmware File Path This section provides information about the current CH3MNAS firmware When upgrading the firmware click Browse to select the new firmware file on your local computer Click Apply to begin the firmware upgrade process 31 ENGLISH 5 7 4 Maintenance E mail Alerts With the CH3MNAS E Mail Alerts you can configure e mails to be sent alerting you to certain operational conditions and drive status conditions These alerts can prove helpful with the management and safeguarding of important data Home Basic Setup Advanced Setup Disk Management Download Backup Maintenance TTI Firmware E mail Alerts System Status Help Logout E Mail Alerts Send E mail alerts for certain system conditions or unused hard disk drive s space status updates E Mail Alert Settings Login Method Account Anonymous User Name Password SMTP Server Sender E mail Receiver E mail E Mail Aler
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17. Note If you do not want to add a Start Menu folder check the option Don t create a Start Menu folder before you click the Next button F The Setup Wizard allows you to create a desktop and Quick Launch icon Select which icon s you want to create by checking the options Click Next to continue G The Setup Wizard is now ready to install the software Click Install to start the installation H When the installation is ready click Finish to close the Setup Wizard Note The Setup Wizard will automatically start the Grab n Go Easy Finder after the installation If you do not want to start the Grab n Go Easy Finder uncheck the option Launch Grab n Go Easy Finder before you click the Finish button The Grab n Go Easy Finder is now installed on your computer You can start the Grab n Go Easy Finder by using the shortcut in the Start Menu the shortcut on your desktop or the icon in the Quick Launch bar if you selected those options during installation ENGLISH 4 2 Using the Grab n Go Easy Finder When you start the Grab n Go Easy Finder the main window of the utility is shown on your screen GM Grab n GO Easy Finder Grab n GO MEDIA STORE CONCEPTRONIC The Concept of Globol Communication Device Name IP Address Netmask__ Gateway aa CH3MNAS 192 168 0 25 255 255 2550 192 168 0 1 Device Setting IP Setting Mount Management About Exit
18. T 01 00 Amsterdam Berlin Bern Rome Stockholm Vienna Basic Setup Wizard Date and Time Network Device Advanced Setup Disk Management Download Backup Maintenance System Status Help Logout D Select the Time Zone for your region Click Next to proceed with the Setup Wizard 11 ENGLISH Set Network Connection Select Network connection type and fill in the IP information if you select Static IP Click Next to continue p vE DHCP Client Basic Setup Wizard Static IP Date and Time IP Address Network Subnet Mask Device Advanced Setup Gateway IP Address Disk Management DNS1 Download Backup DNS Maintenance System Status Help Logout E Change the IP configuration of the CH3MNAS to your requirements By default the CH3MNAS is configured as DHCP client if there is a DHCP server in your network If you want to assign a manual IP address to the CH3MNAS select Static IP and enter the correct IP settings in the fields IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway IP Address DNS1 and DNS2 Click Next to proceed with the Setup Wizard Set Device Information Enter Workgroup Name and Description for the CH3MNAS Click Next to continue Home 7 Basic Setup Workgroup workgroup Wizard Name CH3MNAS Date and Time Description Grab n GO Media Stor Network Device Advanced Setup Disk Management Download Backup Maintenance System Status Help Logout F Set t
19. Time Action 28 ENGLISH 5 7 Maintenance Click the on the Maintenance menu directory to view the configuration menus for setup Password System and E mail configuration and upgrade System Firmware 5 7 1 Maintenance Password The Password menu allows you to set a password for the admin account It is recommended to set an admin account password when first configuring the CH3MNAS Home Basic Setup Advanced Setup Disk Management Download Backup Maintenance ford E mail Alerts System Status Help Logout User Name Password New Password Confirm Password Administrator s Password Settings Set the administrator s password Password Settings User Name Password New Password Confirm Password The administrator user name is admin and this cannot be changed Enter the current password Leave this blank if you have not set a password yet Enter a new password Enter the new password again for confirmation Click Apply to save the new password 29 ENGLISH 5 7 2 Maintenance System The CH3MNAS System menu provides options for system restarts saving and loading configuration settings and setting idle times Restart Shutdown Home Basic Setup Advanced Setup Disk Management Download Backup Maintenance Password vaster Firmware E mail Alerts System Status Help Logout Default Settings Configuration Settings Idle Time Click Apply to save the sett
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21. ail alert feature is working This section contains the alert options and their configuration settings Select an interval in hours and minutes to have a status of space remaining on the drives e mailed An alert will be sent when the hard drive is full An alert will be sent if a critical error occurs on one of the drives An alert will be sent if the admin password is changed An alert will be sent if the firmware is upgraded Device temperature has exceeded An alert will be sent if the CH3MNAS device temperature exceeds the set threshold After the alert has been sent the CH3MNAS will power off for safety 32 ENGLISH 5 8 System Status View a summary of System information here Home Basic Setup LA Sara Advanced Setup IF Address 192 168 2 106 Disk Management Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Download Backup Gateway IP Address 192 168 2 1 ETIIES nlite MAC Address 00 22 F7 4B FAS38 System Status chs 192 168 2 1 DNS2 Help Logout Device Information Workgroup workgroup Name CH3MNAS Description Grab n GO Media Store System Temperature 113 F 45 C System Up Time 0 day 0 hour 35 minutes Printer Information Manufacturer None Product None Clear print queue s LAN Information Displays the local network settings of the CH3MNAS Device Information Displays the Workgroup Name Description and current System Temperature of the CH3MNAS Displays information for a connected USB printer If you computer is hav
22. allows you to assign a workgroup name and description to the CH3MNAS Home Basic Setup Wizard Date and Time Network Device Advanced Setup Disk Management Download Backup Maintenance System Status Help Logout Workgroup Name Description Device Information Settings Enter a workgroup name device name and description Device Information Settings Workgroup workgroup Name CHSMNAS Description Grab n GO Media Store Assigns a workgroup name to the CH3MNAS Assigns a unique name to the CH3MNAS The name can be used to access the device from a web browser instead of the IP address Assigns a device description to the NAS 16 ENGLISH 5 4 Advanced Setup Click the on the Advanced Setup menu directory to view the configuration menus for setup Groups Users Shared Folders configuration and enable FTP Server Media Server and iTunes Server services 5 4 1 Advanced Setup Groups The CH3MNAS supports up to 10 Groups Users can be added to a group or used individually Groups are created to allow access to specific folders on the CH3MNAS via FTP or the local network Groups Create new groups that users can be assigned to and assign hard disk drive volume quotas for each group Home Basic Setup Advanced Setup Add new a group Groups sears Create a new group Shared Folders FTP Server Media Server Tunes Server E Delete Disk Management No Group Name User Name Action Download Ba
23. asic information about the installed hard drives is displayed in the read only Disk Status page Hard Disk Drive Status View a summary of Hard Disk Drive s information here Home Basic Setup Advanced Setup Volume Name Volume_1 Disk Management Disk Status Hard Drive Configuration Total Hard Disk Drive Scan Disk Capacity Format Disk Used Space 72 MB Power Saving Download Backup Maintenance Volume Name Volume_ SEn gris Volume Type Standard Total Hard Disk Drive Logout Capacity 737329 MB Used Space 72 MB Hard Disk Drive s Information Volume Type Standard 737329 MB Unused Space 737256 MB Unused Space 737256 MB Physical Drive Information Drive Name Diski Vendor SAMSUNG Model HD753U Hard Disk Drive Capacity 750156 MB Drive Name Disk2 Vendor SAMSUNG Model HD753U Hard Disk Drive Capacity 750156 MB 23 ENGLISH 5 5 2 Disk Management Hard Drive Configuration The CH3MNAS supports four different types of disk configurations Standard JBOD RAID O and RAID 1 Standard configures each disk as a separate volume while JBOD combines both disks into a single volume Hard Disk Drive Configuration Configure the RAID type of hard disk drive s a Device Infi tion Settir Basic Setup ormation Settings Advanced Setup Disk Management Disk Status Hard Drive Configuration Scan Disk Format Disk Power Saving Download Backup Maintenance System Status Help Logout Re configure All Exis
24. ckup Maintenance System Status Help Logout Groups List Group Quota Status Status Stopped Create new group Type a name for the new group in the Add a new group field and click the Add button Select Group Use the drop down menu to select a previously created group from the list for the addition or removal of users List of All Users Displays the list of users that you may assign to the selected group To add a new user to the selected group click the user then click the Add button Click the All accounts checkbox to add all the user accounts setup on the CH3MNAS to the new group To remove a user from the group click the user and then click the Remove button Click the All accounts checkbox to remove all the user accounts setup on the CH3MNAS to the new group Users in Group Displays the current users in the selected group Groups List Displays the list of groups that have been setup on the CH3MNAS To delete the group click the trashcan icon next to the group you want to delete Group Quota Settings Displays the group quotas Quotas can be edited by clicking the corresponding notepad icon Group Quota Status Displays the current status of the group quota function Click the Enabled Disabled button to enable or disable the Group Quota feature 17 ENGLISH 5 4 2 Advanced Setup Users The Users menu is used to create users that can own and manage folders on the hard disk The users created can also be assign
25. e CH3MNAS features a UPnP AV Server for streaming media content stored on the device This server provides the ability to stream photos music and videos to UPnP AV compatible network media players like the Conceptronic CFULLHDMA i the Microsoft Xbox 360 or Sony Playstation 3 If the server is enabled the CH3MNAS will be automatically detected by UPnP AV compatible media players on your local network Set Share folders for streaming multimedia contents to Network Media Players Home Basic Setup Advanced Setup Media Server Enabled Disabled Groups ear Folder root e Fele CH3MNAS_SHARE Media Server Settings Disk Management Download Backup Maintenance System Status Help Logout UPnP AV Server Select the Enable or Disable radio button to enable or disable the CH3MNAS UPnP AV server Folder Specifies the folder or directory that will be shared by the UPnP AV server Tick root to share all files on all volumes or click Browse to select a specific folder Click the Apply button to set the UPnP AV Server settings Note The contents on your CH3MNAS are automatically indexed when you enable the Media Server and all changed added or removed files are automatically updated If you want to initiate a manual refresh of your media library click the Refresh button 5 4 6 Advanced Setup iTunes Server The CH3MNAS features an iTunes Server This server provides the ability to share music and videos to computers
26. e drop down menu Support Unicode When you have finished configuring the FTP Server Settings click the Apply button FTP Access List This section displays the FTP Access Lists that have been setup on the CH3MNAS and allows you to modify or delete existing FTP Access List entries Modifying an FTP Access List entry Carry out the following to modify an existing FTP Access List entry e Click the Wrench icon next to the FTP Access List entry you want to modify e Change the required settings e Click the Apply button to save the changes Deleting an FTP Access List entry To delete an existing FTP Access List entry click the Trashcan icon next to the FTP Access List entry you want to delete The following dialog box appears Microsoft Internet Explorer Eg YQ You are about to delete this entry i Cancel Click OK to delete the FTP Access List Entry FTP Access Status Displays the current status of FTP Access to the CH3MNAS The FTP Server can also be Started or Stopped in this section Note If you are behind a router you will need to forward the FTP port from the router to the CH3MNAS Additional filtering and firewall settings may need to be modified on your router to allow FTP Access to the CH3MNAS from the Internet Once the port has been forwarded on the router users from the internet can access the FTP server through the WAN IP address of the router 21 ENGLISH 5 4 5 Advanced Setup Media Server Th
27. e folder downloads are in Overwrite mode meaning that identical files in the destination folder will be overwritten by the source files Checking Incremental Backup will have the CH3MNAS compare identical file names at the source and destination Files will only be overwritten if the source file is more recent Pending or completed download events will be listed here Current status is displayed for each event and there is an option to delete a download event at any time Click Refresh to update the Download List 26 ENGLISH 5 6 2 Scheduled download Example 1 You want to schedule the download of a driver called driver exe which is hosted at www drivers com The downloaded driver must be stored on the 1 disk of your CH3MNAS in the folder Driver_Downloads The file must be downloaded on 2 June 2009 at 10 00h With the information above the configured scheduled download should look like below Download Backup Download files from a FTP server or web server or Backup shared files and folders from computer or other Home NAS oe Download Backup Advanced Setup Disk Management Download Backup Download Backup FTP HTTP Download Backup Download Settings Maintenance Ch i ps my T System Status Login Method Account Anonymous Logout password Type File Source URL http www drivers com driver exe Destination Volume_1 Driver_Downloads Date 06 02 2009 Time 10 OO Schedule
28. ed to user groups as previously discussed Home Basic Setup Advanced Setup Groups sers Shared Folders FTF Server Media Server iTunes Server Disk Management Download Backup Maintenance System Status Help Logout Group User Name Password Confirm Password Users List User Quota Settings User Quota Status Users Create users set their passwords and assign hard disk drive volume quotas for each user Assign users to groups if needed Create A New User Group None User Name Password Confirm Password Users List Y Change Password E Delete No User Name Group Name Action User Quota Settings User Quota Status Status Stopped Select a group from the list to assign the new user to the group Users do not have to belong to a group however To create a user without a group association select NONE Type a name for the new User Enter a Password and Confirm Password for the new user if desired passwords are not required Click the Apply button to create the new user A quota can now be set for the user if needed Displays the list of users that have been setup on the CH3MNAS To change the password of a user click the wrench icon next to the corresponding user To delete a user click the trashcan icon next to the user you want to delete Displays the user quotas Quotas can be edited by clicking the corresponding notepad icon Displays the current status of the user quota function C
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31. er e Click the Wrench icon next to the Shared Folder you want to modify e Change the required settings e Click the Apply button to save the changes Deleting a Shared Folder In the Shared Folder List section click the Trashcan icon next to the Shared Folder you want to delete The following dialog box appears Microsoft Internet Explorer Eg YQ You are about to delete this entry Cancel Click OK to delete Shared Folder 19 ENGLISH 5 4 4 Advanced Setup FTP Server The CH3MNAS is equipped with a built in FTP Server The server is easy to configure and allows users access to important data whether they are on the local network or at a remote location The FTP server can be configured to allow user access to specific directories and will allow up to 10 users to access the CH3MNAS at a time FIP Server Settings Create accounts for users and groups who can access the FTP server over the Internet oo FIP Account Setti Basic Setup aaa ngs Advanced Setup ile Category User Group WISers a Shared Folders User Please Select user All accounts FTP Server Media Server ease iTunes Server Browse Disk Management SE Download Backup Attribute Read Only T Maintenance System Status Help FIP Server Settings Logout Max User 10 Idle Time 2 1 10 Minutes Port 21 1 65535 Default 21 Flow Control Unlimited x 10 KBs Client Language Western European FIP Access List B gt R W Read
32. ess MAC Address Expired Time Selecting DHCP Client will cause the CH3MNAS to obtain an IP address from the local DHCP server This is the default status of the device Selecting Static IP requires you to assign the IP information for the CH3MNAS manually For Static IP address type a compatible and unique LAN IP address for the device Type a Subnet Mask suitable to the class or IP address scheme used for the LAN Type the IP address of the gateway device used for the LAN Typically this is a router Type at least one DNS IP address used for your LAN Adjust the speed of the network connection of the CH3MNAS The Link Speed Setting is configured at Auto by default If you want to set a fixed speed set it to 100 Mbps or 1000 Mbps Type in an MTU rate that your network can support Click the Enabled radio button to enable the DHCP Server Click the Disabled radio button to disable the DHCP Server Enter the starting IP address for the range of addresses assigned by the DHCP Server Enter the ending IP address for the range of addresses assigned by the DHCP Server Use the drop down menu to set the duration of time that an IP address will remain assigned to a device Displays the Host name IP Address MAC Address and Expired Time of clients that have received a DHCP address from the CH3MNAS Click the Refresh button to refresh the list of DHCP clients 15 ENGLISH 5 3 4 Basic Setup Device The device settings page
33. f the CH3MNAS is complete H Click Completed to restart the CH3MNAS and activate the settings The CH3MNAS will now restart and activate the settings This can take a little while After the restart the CH3MNAS login window will be shown on your screen Note Remember to use your new administrator password if you have changed it at step G of this chapter 13 ENGLISH 5 3 2 Basic Setup Date and Time The CH3MNAS Date and Time page contains several different options for setting the device s internal clock It is important that an accurate time is set so that scheduled backups and downloads will be accurate Date and Time Settings Set the system date and time by synchronizing with NTP server computer or manually entering it Home Basic Setup Time 15 03 28 Date 03 06 09 Wizard Date and Time Network Time Zone GMT 01 00 Amsterdam Berlin Bern Rome Stockholm Vienna Device Advanced Setup Disk Management NTP Server Download Backup Enable NTP Server Maintenance NTP Server System Status Help Logout Manually Set The Date And Time Month 03 pay 06 vear Hour 15 Minute 03 Second 24 Sync day and time from computer Time Zone Settings Time Zone Settings Choose the time zone from the pull down menu Click the Set Time button to apply the new time zone NTP Server Network Time Protocol NTP synchronizes the CH3MNAS with an Internet time server To enable NTP carry out the following e Tick
34. fore formatting Format Disk To re format your device s hard drive Note that formatting your drive will erase all data on the hard disk Home drive s Basic Setup Advanced Setup f n REP f Disk Management Please backup any important data before clicking on the Confirm button Disk Status Re et eee Hard Drive Configuration ee a T Format Disk Scan Disk Confirm Format Disk Power Saving Download Backup Maintenance System Status Help Logout 5 5 5 Disk Management Power Saving The CH3MNAS Power Management feature allows you to configure the drives to shut down while power remains constant to the device The drives will power up again when data is accessed Enabling this feature will hibernate the hard disk drive s after the device idle for a specified time The hard Home disk drivers will wake up when new activity is detected Basic Setup Advanced Setup Disk Management Power Saving Enabled Disabled Disk Status Hard Drive Configuration Scan Disk Power Saving Settings Hibernate Hard Drives After 5 mins Format Disk Power Saving Download Backup Maintenance System Status Help Logout Power Management Enable or Disable Power Management on the CH3MNAS by clicking the appropriate radio button Hibernate Hard Drives Set the amount of time from the Turn Off Hard Drives drop down menu before idle drives will shut down Click Apply to save the changes 25 ENGLISH 5 6 Download
35. g format When the creation and format of the HDD configuration is complete you will see a summary of the created HDD configuration Hard Disk Drive Configuration Volume_1 SUCCESS EXT2 SUCCESS HDD configuration Format complete E The CH3MNAS must be restarted in order to use the created HDD configuration Click Restart to proceed F The web based configuration will inform you on the waiting time before the CH3MNAS is available again after the restart Click OK to restart the CH3MNAS ENGLISH During the restart the web based configuration will show a count down timer to indicate when the CH3MNAS will be available again The CH3MNAS is restarting Please wait a moment 92 CH3MNAS Restarting When the restart of the CH3MNAS is complete the login page will be shown allowing you to login and continue the configuration of the CH3MNAS When you login to the web based configuration of the CH3MNAS after configuring the hard disk s the main menu of the CH3MNAS is shown on your screen Note When the hard disk s in the CH3MNAS are formatted the CH3MNAS automatically creates a share for each volume with full access for all users in your network To limit the access to your CH3MNAS storage you need to setup user accounts and change the access permissions on the shares See chapter 5 4 Advanced Setup for more information about Users Groups and Network Access Note Do not re
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37. gt The CH3MNAS is turned on The CH3MNAS is turned off or there is no HDD in the slot The HDD s are operating normally Data is read written from to the HDD s The HDD s are in power saving mode A HDD is failing or a new HDD is installed An USB device is connected to the CH3MNAS Data is transmitted received through the USB port No network connection is established The CH3MNAS is connected to the network Data is send received to from the CH3MNAS Temperature controlled fan for cooling the CH3MNAS Press and hold for 5 seconds to restore the default setting Connect a USB printer Connect the server to the local network through the Ethernet cable Connect to the provided AC DC power adapter ENGLISH 3 Hardware installation 3 1 HDD installation A Slide the lock switch located on the bottom of the front panel to the right position to unlock the front panel B Slide the front panel up and pull it off the CH3MNAS to access the HDD bays C Insert 1 or 2 SATA 3 5 hard disk drives into the available drive bays until they are firmly connected to the SATA slot on the server Note The upper HDD bay is the primary HDD bay the bottom HDD bay is the secondary HDD bay If you want to install only 1 HDD use the upper HDD bay The hard disk in the upper HDD bay is initialized as Volume_1 mnt HD_a2 The hard disk in the lower HDD bay is initialized as Volume_2 mnt HD_b2 You can secure the H
38. he Workgroup Name and Description to identify your CH3MNAS in your network Click Next to proceed with the Setup Wizard Set Administrator Password Enter a new password for the administrator Click Next to continue Home New Password Basic Setup Wizard Confirm Password Date and Time Network Device Advanced Setup Disk Management Download Backup Maintenance System Status Help Logout G Seta password for the administrator account Click Next to proceed with the Setup Wizard Note By default no administrator password is configured in the CH3MNAS It is strongly advised to set an administrator password to prevent unauthorized access to the web based configuration of the CH3MNAS 12 ENGLISH Setup Wizard Warning Setup Wizard is in progress Please don t restart or power off the device Home Basic Setup Wizard Date and Time Network Device Advanced Setup Disk Management Download Backup Maintenance System Status Help Logout The Settings are now saved in the configuration of the CH3MNAS Note Do NOT turn off or restart the CH3MNAS during this process Setup Wizard The wizard settings is complete Click Completed to save the current settings Home Completed Basic Setup wizard Date and Time Network Device Advanced Setup Disk Management Download Backup Maintenance System Status Help Logout After saving the settings the Setup Wizard o
39. ing problems printing to the CH3MNAS you can click the Clear print queue s button to remove any print jobs that may be causing your computer not to print Printer Information 33 ENGLISH 5 9 Help The CH3MNAS Help window provides s a menu of help topics that explain the features of the device Home Basic Setup Advanced Setup Disk Management Download Backup Maintenance System Status Help Logout 5 10 Logout Basic Setup Wizard Date and Time Network Device Advanced Setup Groups Users Shared Folders FTF Server Media Server Tunes Server Disk Management Disk Status Hard Drive Configuration Scan Disk Format Disk Power Saving Download Backup FTP HTIP Download Backup Maintenance Password System Firmware E mail Alerts When you click Logout you will be logged out of the CH3MNAS web interface The login window will be shown on your screen Note If you do not logout when you are finished you are not able to access the web interface from another computer untill the idle time set in chapter 5 7 2 has been elapsed 34 ENGLISH 6 Connecting to CH3MNAS shares When you have configured the CH3MNAS you can connect the shares to your computer for easy access through your explorer Start the Grab n Go Easy Finder through the Start Menu the shortcut on your desktop or the shortcut in the Quick Launch bar The Grab n Go Easy Finder will be shown on your screen GM Grab n GO
40. ings Restart Shutdown the device restore device to factory defaults save or load system configuration settings and set the idle time Restart Restart the Device Shutdown Shut the Device down Default Settings Restore Device To Factory Default Settings Configuration Settings Save System Configuration Settings Load System Configuration Settings Idle Time Set System Configuration Idle Time Minutes Set Download Backup Idle Time Minutes Click Restart to reboot the CH3MNAS Click Shutdown to Shutdown the CH3MNAS Click Restore to reset the CH3MNAS to its factory default settings This will erase all previous configuration changes Click Save to save the current CH3MNAS configuration settings to a file on the local computer If at a later time you need to reload this configuration after a system reset browse to the file and click Load Enter the time in minutes that the administrator will be allowed to remain idle while accessing the CH3MNAS configuration settings or that users will be allowed to remain idle while accessing the download schedule settings 30 ENGLISH 5 7 3 Maintenance Firmware The CH3MNAS Firmware menu makes it simple to check for new firmware releases and upload them to the device If new firmware is available download the file to your local computer Home Basic Setup Advanced Setup Disk Management Download Backup Maintenance IT Firmware E mail Alerts System Status
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42. lick the Enabled Disabled button to enable or disable the User Quota feature 18 ENGLISH 5 4 3 Advanced Setup Shared Folders Use the Shared Folders menu to create rules for sharing folders among individual users or groups To create the folders choose a volume in My Computer and create a new folder in the normal fashion using Windows The new folder will appear when browsing to select the shared folder Create shared folders for users and groups on the local network Home Basic Setup Adva nced Setup Category a User A Group Groups Users User Please Select user All accounts Shared Folders FTF Server Media Serve Shared Folders Settings Folder ver Permission Read Only iTunes Server Disk Management Oplocks No Download Backup Maintenance Map archive No System Status Help Logout Apply Comment Shared Folder List R W Read Write Read Only Y Modify Setting E Delete Share Path User Group Comment Oplocks Map Action Volume_1 Volume_1 Volume_ Volume _2 Category Choose to create a shared folder for a user or group User Group Select the user or group that will use the shared folder If selecting a User category tick the All accounts checkbox to create a Shared Folder for all the accounts setup on the CH3MNAS Folder Browse to and select the previously created folder or directory you are controlling access to Create the folder on the disk in Windows Permission Set the user or
43. lt workgroup is Workgroup Search z CH3MNAS Device Setting Host Name E Seug Work Group workgroup Mount Management About Exit ENGLISH IP Setting At the IP Setting page you can view and change the IP configuration of the CH3MNAS e If DCHP Client is set to Enable the CH3MNAS will obtain an IP address from a DHCP server in your network automatically e If DHCP Client is set to Disable you can enter the IP Address Netmask and Gateway manually When you have changed the settings click Apply to apply the changes Mount Search DHCP Client Enable gt ae IP Address 192168 0 25 Device Setting Mount Management Netmask 255 255 255 0 About At the Mount page you can connect a share of the CH3MNAS to a drive letter on your computer Note Before mounting shares on your computer it is required that you configure the CH3MNAS first Please continue to chapter 5 for the Management web based configuration of the CH3MNAS before you mount any shares on your computer Shared Folder Name Drive Letters Search Device Setting z z S ETIE Mount Management About Exit When you select Management your browser will be started and automatically connects to the web based configuration of the CH3MNAS allowing you to configure the CH3MNAS completely The web based configuration of the CH3MNAS is described in chapter 5 Ab
44. move the hard disk s from the CH3MNAS when the device is in use This can cause data loss or HDD corruption 10 ENGLISH 5 3 Basic Setup Click the on the Basic Setup menu directory to view the configuration menus for setup Wizard Date and Time Network configuration and Device name 5 3 1 Basic Setup Wizard The CH3MNAS provides a setup wizard that allows you to quickly configure some of the basic settings in order to quickly use the device Setup Wizard To set up basic configurations for your CH3MNAS 2 Bay Network Attached Storage Home Basic Setup Wizard Date and Time Network Device Advanced Setup Disk Management Download Backup Maintenance System Status Help Logout A Select the option Basic Setup at the left side of the screen and select Wizard B Click the Run Wizard button to start the Setup Wizard of the CH3MNAS The initial Setup Wizard screen will be shown Setup Wizard Following Setup Wizard to complete basic configurations Begin by clicking on Next Home 1 Set Time Zone Basic Setup 2 Set Network Connection wizard 3 Set Device Information Date and Time 4 Set Administrator Password Network 5 Setup Completed Device Advanced Setup Disk Management Download Backup Maintenance System Status Help Logout C Click Next to proceed with the Setup Wizard Time Zone Settings Select time zone for your location and click Next to continue _ Home GM
45. nt and enter the User Name and Password If no login is needed choose Anonymous Select either file or folder to be backed up or downloaded This is the URL of the local computer or FTP server including the folder containing the data Enter the URL for the HTTP FTP or local site address of the server used for download Click the Test button to make sure access to the location is allowed Enter the FTP HTTP or Local site address for the scheduled download Click on Test to verify access to the site address and file folder Click on Local to browse for a folder from the internal drives If you have chosen File from the above drop down list you must specify the exact file in the URL path This includes the file extension e g http test com test file txt Enter the specific destination within the internal drives for downloaded files or folders to be saved Click Browse to browse the internal drives Choose an existing folder on the CH3MNAS or create one by selecting an unnamed folder in the pop up menu and giving it a name Use the drop down menus to select the date and time for the download to occur Use the drop down menu to schedule data back up on a regular basis according to the selected interval and time Back ups can be scheduled daily weekly or monthly Choose the time of day and if appropriate the day of the week or the day of the month for the scheduled data back up By default all local backups and fil
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47. on the local network running iTunes If the server is enabled the CH3MNAS will be automatically detected by the iTunes program and the music and videos contained in the specified directory will be available to stream over the network iTunes Server Settings Set iTunes server configuration for streaming music to iTunes software Home Basic Setup Advanced Setup iTunes Server Enabled Disabled Groups seers Folder W root shared Folders CH3MNAS SHARE FTF Server Tunes Server Settings Media Server iTunes Server Disk Management Download Backup Maintenance System Status Help Logout iTunes Server Select the Enable or Disable radio button to enable or disable the CH3MNAS UPnP AV server Folder Specifies the folder or directory that will be shared by the UPnP AV server Tick root to share all files on all volumes or click Browse to select a specific folder Password Sets password for the iTunes server Optional Click the Apply button to set the iTunes Server settings Note The contents on your CH3MNAS are automatically indexed when you enable the iTunes Server and all changed added or removed files are automatically updated If you want to initiate a manual refresh of your iTunes library click the Refresh button 22 ENGLISH 5 5 Disk Management Disk Management menus are used for configuration formatting and maintenance of the physical hard drives 5 5 1 Disk Management Disk Status B
48. out Show the about information of the Grab n Go Easy Finder Exit Close the Grab n Go Easy Finder ENGLISH 5 Web based configuration Some basic settings of the CH3MNAS can be configured through the Grab n Go Easy Finder as described in chapter 5 of this manual The complete configuration of the CH3MNAS can be done through the web based configuration of the CH3MNAS 5 1 Accessing the CH3MNAS web based configuration You can enter the web based configuration in 2 ways A Select the CH3MNAS in the Grab n Go Easy Finder and click the Management button B Start your web browser like Internet Explorer Firefox Safari or Chrome and enter the IP address or hostname of the CH3MNAS in the address bar By default http 192 168 0 25 or http CH3MNAS Note If the CH3MNAS is connected to a DHCP enabled network the CH3MNAS will automatically obtain an IP address from the DHCP server in your network In that case it is advised to use the Grab n Go Easy Finder described in step A to connect to the CH3MNAS The Login page of the CH3MNAS will be shown CH3MNAS Please enter your user name and password UserName admin Password CH3MNAS Login page Enter the username and password and click the Login button to enter the web configuration of the CH3MNAS Only the administration user admin is allowed to change or modify the configuration settings Note The default login i
49. r RAID 1 proceed to step D of this chapter e f you have selected Standard or JBOD the format of the HDD configuration is initialized when you have clicked Next at step C of this chapter You can proceed to step E of this chapter i Hard Disk Drive Configuration Available capacity for a RAID 0 volume 1456 GB Available capacity fora RAD 1 volume Enter the desirad capacity of the RAID 0 volume GB Enter the desired capacity of the RAID 1 volume GB Tre remaining space will become a JBOD Linear volume Tre remaining space will become a JBOD Linear volume Remaining disk space 1498 GB Remaining disk space 1498 GB Back Next HDD configuration RAID 0 volume HDD configuration RAID 1 volume When RAID 0 or RAID 1 is selected as HDD configuration the CH3MNAS will ask for the desired capacity of the RAID volume The maximum capacity for the RAID volume is shown in the top of the window D Enter the desired capacity for the RAID volume The remaining space will be used for a JBOD volume Click Next to proceed Hard Disk Drive Configuration HDD configuration Formatting The HDD configuration is being created and the volumes will be formatted according to the entered configuration in the previous steps Note The format of the Harddisk can take a while depending on the chosen HDD configuration and the capacity of the Harddisk Do not turn off or unplug the device durin
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52. s admin no password is required 5 2 Initial HDD configuration When you login to the web based configuration of the CH3MNAS for the first time you need to choose a HDD configuration and format the HDD s There are 4 available HDD configuration options e Standard Each drive is an unique volume e JBOD Combines both drives in a linear fashion to create 1 volume e RAID O Provides data striping Maximum performance e RAID 1 Provides data mirroring over both disks Maximum backup security Selecta RAID type Standard lwo Individual Disks JBOD Linear Combines Both Disks 0 Striping Best Performance D 1 Mirroring Keeps Data Safe Seral Number SAMSLNG FD753U 513UJ1N0136542 SAMSLNG FD753U 513UJ1MQ1167 78 HDD configuration Select RAID type A Select the HDD configuration that you want to use and click Next to proceed B A message to confirm the re format of the HDD s will be shown Click OK to proceed ENGLISH Hard Disk Drive Configuration Select File System EXT 5 Best Performance HDD configuration Select file system C Select the file system for your HDD configuration You can choose between e EXT2 Allows the best performance on the CH3MNAS e EXT3 Allows the best stability of the CH3MNAS Click Next to proceed Depending on the chosen HDD configuration at step A the steps below are valid for your configuration e f you have selected RAID 0 o
53. t Events Report Unused Hard Disk Drive s Space Status Interval 0 Hours 0 Minutes Hard disk drive volume full Hard disk drive failure Change administrator s password Upgrade device firmware Device temperature has exceeded Celcius 7 C Enabling this feature will shut the CH3MNAS down after the selected temperature is exceeded and an e mail will be sent E mail Alert Settings This section contains the configuration settings for your e mail account and alert preferences Login Method User Name Password SMTP Server Sender E mail Receiver E Mail Test Email E mail Alert Types Space Status Hard disk drive volume full Hard disk drive failure Change administrator s password Upgrade device firmware Select either Account or Anonymous Choosing Anonymous does not require a User Name or Password Enter the appropriate user name for your e mail account Enter the appropriate password for your e mail account Enter the IP address or domain name of your outgoing mail server If you are unsure of this value contact your e mail provider Enter the from e mail address e g alerts nas204 com This field does not require a valid e mail address However if your e mail client is filtering spam make sure you allow this address to be received Enter the e mail address you want to send the alerts to This address must correspond with the SMTP server configured above Press this button to send test the E m
54. ting Hard Disk Drive s Click the Re configure All Existing Hard Drive s button to reconfigure the Hard Drive settings on the CH3MNAS Note All data will be erased during the format process See chapter 5 2 for a step by step explanation of the Hard Disk Drive Configuration Wizard 5 5 3 Disk Management Scan Disk Scan Disk To scan for any errors on your device s hard disk drive Any disk errors will be displayed upon completion Scan Disk Home Basic Setup Advanced Setup Click Scan Disk to scan any errors on your device s hard disk drive Disk Management re Status Volume Volume_l Hard Drive Configuration Scan Disk Format Disk Power Saving Download Backup Maintenance System Status Help Logout With the Scan Disk option of the CH3MNAS you can check a volume on drive errors Select the volume you want to scan and click the Scan Disk button to start scanning the volume During the scan a progress bar will be shown on your screen When the scan is finished the results will be shown on your screen Note Scanning a volume can take some time 24 ENGLISH 5 5 4 Disk Management Format Disk To format a disk drive choose the volume to format from the drop down menu and click the Confirm button A warning appears informing that the disk will lose all data and asking for confirmation If there is any data on the disk it will be erased Be sure to back up any important data be
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