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1. dag uu wie DE Pal Each interNAS USB comes with a unique Server Name You may change it if you wish All workgroups on the network are listed You may select one from the EXT pull down menu or create a new one Set the proper Time Zone Date and Time here The Default Name is shown You may change this if you wish Normally this name should match the Workgroup name used by PCs on your LAN Select your time zone from the list Enter the local date mm dd yyyy format and time 6 Please check the configured settings of this screen if all the configure are cor rect Please click Save button NAS Setup Utility Please confirm they are correct Setup Completed E E E EIE Riva 7 EDO MAS 17230217 A 255 5 0 then click Save Emde bare AU NTIIIITLIM DCLTL TI pee Ciber After saving a final screen will be displayed a Pree Exit to close the Setup Utility 09 5200 9 1 7 After click Save you will see the dialog box to prompt you again Please click OK to save or click Cancel to check the settings You are about to change the settings Press OK to save new settings Press Cancel if you want to keep current settings 8 If you would like to install Flash Map to helps you to mapping NAS 7100 now please click Yes and refer to the manual in our bundl
2. Address or Location bar enter HTTP and the NAS 7100 Server s IP Address To connect via the Internet additional setup is required See the User Manual for details 2 To browse the files and folders on the NAS 7100 click Disk Public data or Flash Public Data on the main screen 3 To view or download a file click on its name To download any file right click its name and choose Save target as 11 e Other Configuration If you want to set more detail settings of NAS 7100 please refer to our manual and configure with your Web Browser If you have any difficulty on resolving the problem while installing or using NAS 7100 please feel free to contact PLANET for support
3. 1 SATA 5 Server 5 7100 Quick Installation Guide Version 1 0 Table of Contents calm 4 Package CONTENUS criar 4 System Requirements sssrinin AE N 4 PONE POMC E i ina 4 A T T i E E N T 4 HDD Insfall Remove luce 5 ID alianti 5 HDD RENON rM P 5 System instelletiOlpigussesake s audis sun stu rara 6 ia oap e 6 SAURO EIL D D o o oo iim 6 Removing USB deVIC8 uisi cuni a aa 6 ORC O NEN E T I STOLE MIU EN 7 Quick Setup with the NAS WiIZard iaia 7 Sie WOU INAS 7 E E 11 TO Use NAS 11 Mapping a Network Drive dd deat added t A o MAE aded ora al va tied 11 Using the WED Xnrer Tab Bs sr mr aeri dies veux opp Rr ai tuU 11 To connect to the NAS with your Web Browser cese 11 AR DD NEUE D FENDER Db 12 Thank you for purchasing PLANET 1 SATA NAS Server NAS 7100 In this installation guide it illustrates the simply installation for user to install a HDD and install NAS 7100 to Windows system For more information please also refer to the User s manual in our CD ROM System Package Contents The following items should be included in the NAS65 packaging If any of these items are damaged or missing please contact your
4. dealer for replacements e NAS 7100 e Quick Installation Guide e Setup CD e Ethernet Cable e Power Adapter with Power Core System Requirements e Windows 95 98 ME NT 4 0 2000 2003 XP or Vista e Ethernet Network employing 10BaseT 100BaseTX or 1000BaseT e TCP IP protocol Front Panel Ready Status LAN HDD HDD Full USB 1 USB 2 O O O Q PLANET 4 Commark 1 Bay SATA NAS NAS 7100 Rear Panel DC 12V 3A POWER RESET o e HDD Install Remove The NAS 7100 supports one 3 5 inch Serial ATA SATA hard drive NAS 7100 does not support low profile or half high hard drive HDD Install 1 2 di Make sure the NAS 7100 is powered off Open top cover of NAS 7100 Make sure your hard drive is SATA interface and make sure you back up all pre existing data before use it on NAS 7100 Pull up the HDD tray then slide and push the HDD into the tray make sure con nector well connecting Push down the HDD tray Put the top cover of NAS 7100 back to finish HDD install HDD Remove 1 2 di 4 Make sure the NAS 7100 is power off Open top cover of NAS 7100 Pull up the HDD tray Pull out the HDD till SATA connector release then the HDD can slide out of HDD tray 5 1 System Installation Boot up Connect the network cable to LAN port on the rear of NAS 7100 Connect the others end to your hub or switch 2 Connect
5. ed CD disk otherwise please click No to finish the configuration then close the initial utility HAS Setup 4 Do you want to install Flash Map utility Yes Y 1 Using Your NAS 7100 To Use the NAS storage 1 Open Network Neighborhood or My Network Places 2 Locate the NAS 7100 If it is not listed double click Entire Network Then dou ble click the Workgroup that the NAS 7100 is in By default the NAS 7100 is in Workgroup 3 Double click on the NAS 7100 icon You will then see a list of shares shared folders You can read and write files to these shares unless the NAS 7100 ad ministrator has blocked access 4 To create a shortcut to an NAS 7100 folder drag its icon to the desktop and ac cept Windows offer to create a shortcut Mapping a Network Drive 1 Right click on the desired share 2 On the pop up menu select Map Network Drive 3 Select a drive letter for this folder check the Reconnect at Logon checkbox then click OK 4 This drive will now be available in Windows Explorer and from the File Open or File Save As dialog in all Windows applications Using the Web Interface The Web interface of the NAS 7100 has three major functions e Users may change their password to match their Windows Logon e Server management can be performed Default ID is admin and default pass word is empty e Download manager To connect to the NAS with your Web Browser 1 In your Browser s
6. ft side The right side displays details of the currently selected NAS 7100 If the desired NAS 7100 is not listed check the following e The NAS 7100 has finished the start up and boot process e Your PC and the NAS 7100 are on the same IP segment e Click Refresh button to search again Otherwise select the desired NAS 7100 and click the Next button 4 The following screen will then be displayed You can set the IP settings in this screen Please click Next after the configured AL NAS Setup Utility Select this if your LAN has a DHCP Server otherwise select Fixed IP an P address miena aty DC Chant Address pa L C3 x Suggested values are compatible with your LAN Suggested IP address is currently unused Select this only if your LAN has a DHCP Server This option is recommended You need to enter the following data e IP address The utility will suggest a unused IP address within the address range used on your LAN If you wish you can change this but you must ensure the address is unused Network Mask This must match the value used by PCs on your LAN Gateway This must match the value used by PCs on your LAN 5 You can configure the time settings in this screen Please click Next after the configured aj NAS Setup Utility Tree Marra Vor ge mug Tra Tare Doren ora DS Tw Date g 2008
7. ove and re insert the USB device to have it re connected Configuration e This procedure only needs to be done ONCE by the NAS 7100 s Administrator e Other LAN users should follow the advice given in using your NAS described in the following section Quick Setup with the NAS Wizard 1 Please insert User s Manual and Utility CD into the CD ROM drive to initiate the autorun program Once completed a menu screen will appear 2 Click on Initial Utility hyper link to initiate the installation If the autorun pro gram is not process in your PC you can click the Start button and choose Run Suppose E is your CD ROM drive When the dialog box appears enter E Utility Setup exe and press enter key You will see the dialog box as below Please click the Setup button NAS Setup Utility 2 TT Welcome Thanks for choosing NAS Click Setup to configure your server Click Flash to install the Map flash to local drive Utility Click User Guide to read user manual 3 After click you will see the screen as below The utility will auto search your network and find out your NAS 7100 NAS PNET 6 Detected server list n Select preferred one to setup M 0 Current settings of selected server Please make a note Press Refresh to re scan whole network for available interNAS USB 7 e A list of all the NAS 7100s on your network will show on the le
8. the supplied power adapter to a power outlet and plug the power cord into NAS 7100 s power input on the rear panel 3 Power on Locate the NAS 7100 s power switch on the NAS 7100 real panel Press it once to power on the NAS 4 The NAS 7100 self test The NAS 7100 will run a brief self test During the self test all of NAS 7100 s LED will be illuminated or flashing 5 Booting up When the self test is complete boot up will start The Ready LED will blink con tinuously and the LAN LED will blink occasionally Boot up should take approxi mately 1 3 minutes 6 Boot up completed When the Ready LED stops blinking and remains on boot up is complete If the Status Orange LED stays on or if the NAS 7100 repeatedly beeps there is a hardware problem Consult the Troubleshooting section of the User Guide for possible solutions Shutdown To shutdown the NAS 7100 press the power switch to start the shutdown sequence Wait for all LEDs to turn off Removing a USB device 1 2 di Press the USB eject button for USB 1 or 2 on the rear panel Wait for the USB LED turn off Remove the USB device You can also use the Windows utility installed from the CD ROM 1 2 di Select Safely Remove USB Device Select the desired NAS and USB device and click the Eject button Wait for the message telling you it is safe to remove the USB device If the USB device is not removed it will not be re connected You must rem
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