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1. SHARED C OMNINAS 41465A eileen_chen_oa OMNINAS 3ADSE2 Gr omninas 41464f 2012 2 PM omninas 41465a E test w832 en LJ WDTVLive Screen Sh DEVICES Remote Disc Time Machine Back 5 Start the Time Machine 2 The login prompt displays Enter your user name and password 3 Click Connect to continue The shared folders windows displays Your OMNINAS device is now available as an exter nal drive for Time Machine Finder File Edit View Go Window Help G Q Thu6 11PM test Q E OMNINAS 41464f AFP EHS m im FAVORITES Connecting E All My Files AirDrop A Applications hit Sn re password for the server la Desktop Documents Downloads password Be 00 Movies Ja Music _ Remember this password in my keychain i pe ith a fi Mutitityr 3 Pictures Cancel Connect Name ul SHARED C OMNINAS 41465A amp E eileen chen oa C OMNINAS 3ADSE2 E omninas 41464f A OMNINAS 41404T AFP a omninas 41465a E test w832 en CI WDTVLive DEVICES Remote Disc Time Machine Back 8 RG G0 Bit SE i ed Oe gt me Me I ae Mt eel ps Enter Username and Password 3 59 SYSTEM BACKUP Wes INTERFACE 4 Open the Time Machine function on your Mac OS device Window Help mo Q A Thu6 18PM test Screen Shot 2012 1 PM 3 W Applications Xbench_1 3 d gt aa 080 Connecting to Serve
2. r vr s r 7 f _ C ma EP EB R Hoa 0 EB ED Hoa odd EB L4 J TB Le J a Lej at K A FAN k p SINGLE JBOD RAID 0 RAID 1 Single Disk Volume Linear Disk Volume striping Disk Volume Mirroring Disk Volume Create Disk Array Creating a RAID Mode A prompt displays press OK to continue 5 Aprompt displays to confirm the rebuild process click OK to continue The time to rebuild varies depending on RAID Array and HDD size When it is complete the Home screen displays 6 Log in to enter the interface STORAGE MANAGEMENT Wes INTERFACE Disk Manager Menu Disk manager menu screen allows you to check the status of external and internal disks as well as viewing the formatted capacity of all available disks uto Mirror 9 Disk Manager JRAID Manager Internal Disks Disk No Capacity GB Qh Status 5 MAR T Action Occupied Array File Formatted Capacity Eh Capacity Type S zi Action Type Total Available Status External Devices Manufacturer Device Capacity GB File Type Mount Action Disk Manager Interface Checking Disks IMPORTANT Checking disks unmounts a drive s Functions such as access auto copy and backup are not available Do not power off or reboot the system to prevent damage to your system Select Storage and click on the Disk Manager tab to view your available disks From this menu you can view the status and permissible tasks action for each HDD e See Status
3. Enable BT Download Download Time Settings Always Daily Download Time Slot BT Download Selecting BT Downloads 2 Check Enable BT Download Note If you disable BT Download all downloads will become inaccessible After re enabling BT Download the downloads list becomes accessible 3 69 APPLICATION SERVICES Wes INTERFACE 3 In Download Time Setting select the option Always Daily Download Time Slot to desig nate when downloading can take place Always downloading can begin anytime GJ BT Setting JET Download Download Time Settings Always Daily Download Time Slot Enabling BT Downloads Daily Download Time Slot downloading can only take place during the designated time slot Select between from ScheduleA ScheduleB and or ScheduleC to setup the start and end time for downloading to take place GQ BT Setting JBT Download Enable BT Download Download Time Settings Always E Schedule 00 gt 00 00 100 E Schedules Start 00 100 End 00 100 El scheduleC 00 100 oo 100 Enabling BT Downloads 4 Select a specific time period and click Save to keep changes Before beginning downloads you can configure the settings for BT Download 3 70 APPLICATION SERVICES Wes INTERFACE Configuring Preferences BT Downloads allows you to specify the maximum rate of concurrent bandwidth allowed for the OMNINAS The maximum rate is calculated by dividing the uploaded da
4. ji Auto Rescan Never Note 1 lf Auto Rescan is disabled please click Rescan button in web page to synchronize data after you copy media files to Tunes folderNote 2 If Auto Rescan is enabled the system will not entry to power saving mode iTunes Server Setting 3 On your computer open the iTunes application OMNINAS is available under the Shared library 4 Click on your OMNINAS device In the selection list select a file to play File Edit View Controls Store Je eee epee es oe ee eo rn ta Music Advanced Help iTunes ee MEN eee oOo EG i i ee 2 v ime I rtist Album E Movies UNKNOWN 4 31 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN Ll TV Shows v UNKNOWN 4 30 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN Ljl Books Apps 1 Radio STORE iTunes Store lt gt iTunes Match SHARED 7 OMNTTest OMNINAS iTunes Service 3 87 Chapter 4 OMNINAS for Android INSTALLING THE PPLICATION OMNINAS For ANDROID The Android OMNINAS application provides you WAN or LAN access to your OMNINAS device To begin using this function download the application and establish a connection to your device Installing the Application The OMNINAS application is available for download from your Google Play marketplace Select Google Play and search for OMNINAS By downloading the application you can have access to your shared media directly through your Android phone Note Before you can access the Androi
5. B I 9 General Desktop amp Dock Mission Language Security Spotlight Universal Screen Saver Contro amp Text amp Privacy Access Hardware J A a NG CD DVD Displays Energy Keyboard lou Sour Saver Internet amp Wireless cy D pr 2 a iCloud Mail Contacts MobileMe Network Bluetooth Sharing amp Calendars Open System Preferences 2 Press the button on the left then adding the new printer eo No printers are available Click Add to set up printer N Default printer Last Printer Used Default paper size A4 ja Click the lock to prevent further changes Add a Printer 3 44 USB MANAGEMENT Wes INTERFACE 3 Press the Windows button and select the KD21 KD22 network group Choose a printer name starting with OMNINAS or your KD21 KD22 name and select the driver to add into the print software area A driver is required prior to installing a printer A O Add Printer EE Default F shuttle kd20 001 HPLaserjetP_u workgroup Name HPLaserjetP_u Location Generic PostScript Printer Generic PCL Printer Select Printer Software Install Printer Driver 4 Select a printer driver O Printer Software MOE see ree Eney HP ENVY 110 series HP Laserjet CM1410 Series Fax HP Laserjet M1522 MFP Series Fax HP Laserjet M1530 MFP Series Fax HP Laserjet M2727 MFP Series Fax HP Laserjet Professional P1100 5 0 HP Laserjet Professional P1560 5 0 HP Laserjet Professional P1
6. CONNECTING THE OMNINAS GETTING STARTED 3 Open a web browser and type the IP address in the address bar as shown in the IPv4 Ad dress tab The Login screen displays Note If only one device detected by Finder it will automatically guide you to web Ul page VEE OMNINAS Your Own Private Cloud English User name Password Connecting by Using the Finder Utility 4 Enter the username to login and configure the OMNINAS Default Username admin Password Note If the hard drives are not yet configured the OMNINAS Wizard screen displays You must configure the disks before continuing Connect to OMNINAS Web Interface To connect directly through a web browser you will need to set your computer s network settings so it is under the OMNINAS default subnet group see Connect Directly to a PC or Laptop OMNINAS default IP address 169 254 100 200 1 Connect your OMNINAS as described in Connect Directly to a PC or Laptop 2 Open a web browser 2 25 CONNECTING THE OMNINAS GETTING STARTED 3 Inthe address bar type in the OMNINAS default IP address MEET OMNINAS Your Own Private Cloud English User name Password Connecting Directly through a Web Browser 4 Enter the username to login and configure the OMNINAS Default Username admin Password Note If the OMNINAS is not configured to use DHCP the default IP address is http 169 254 100 200 Make
7. HDD tray must be flush with the bay see following illustration Incorrect Correct position position HDD Installation Position 2 4 HARDWARE INSTALLATION GETTING STARTED 13 Raise the tray release to lock the HDD assembly An audible click sounds when the tray is locked Locking the HDD Assembly 14 Close the bay cover Closing the HDD Bay Cover 15 To install a second hard disk drive repeat the previous instructions Your system is now ready to connect your local network See Connecting the Ethernet Port 2 5 CONNECTING THE OMNINAS GETTING STARTED Connecting the OMNINAS Connecting the Ethernet Port The OMNINAS must be configured and setup before use Two connection methods are support ed e Switch router to OMNINAS e Direct PC laptop to OMNINAS Connect to a Switch or Router 1 Connect one end of the provided LAN cable to the LAN port on the OMNINAS 2 Connect the other end to a LAN port on the DHCP enabled router see following figure Connecting to a Router Your OMNINAS is now ready for powering on See Connecting to Power 2 6 CONNECTING THE OMNINAS GETTING STARTED Connect Directly to a PC or Laptop 1 Use OMNINAS default IP settings or set your PC Laptop s IP settings to match the network subnet group of the OMNINAS Example OMNINAS default IP settings 169 254 100 200 Or configure your PC to these settings 169 254 XX X Wher
8. guideline 2002 95 EC Directive on Restriction of Hazardous Substances e WEEE guideline 2002 96 EC Directive on The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equip ment Safety Instructions The following safety precautions will increase the life of the Computer Follow all Precautions and instructions Do not place this device underneath heavy loads or in an unstable position Do not use or expose this device around magnetic fields as magnetic interference may affect the performance of the device Do not expose this device to high levels of direct sunlight high humidity or wet conditions Do not block the air vents to this device or impede the airflow in any way Do NOT expose to or use near liquid rain or moisture Do NOT use the modem during electrical storms The unit can be operated at an ambient temperature of max 40 C 104 F Do not subject it to temperatures below 0 C 32 F or above 40 C 104 F The ambient operating humidity for this device is 10 minimum to 90 maximum Chapter Product Overview FEATURES PRODUCT OVERVIEW Features e Embedded Linux e Supports Microsoft Windows and Mac OS e Largest single HDD capacity supported gt 4TB e USB 3 0 front panel flash drive external HDD hub printer digital camera etc e SD card reader e RAID 0 1 JBOD single HDD supported e Low power consumption e Aluminum chassis for improved heat dissipation e Supports media server fo
9. 4 6 4 6 MB 0 secs le Show all downloads Completing the Download Process 3 79 APPLICATION SERVICES Wes INTERFACE Media Server Setting Up Media Server The Media Server function provides access to your multimedia library The library is located on the disk folder on the OMNINAS Once enabled all clients within the same network subnet are able to access and play the multimedia To enable the Media Server 1 In Media Server click the Media Server tab 2 Inthe Media Server option select Start to enable the Media Server function 3 Click Save to complete the setup You can also click Rescan to update and verify any new setting OMNINAS Your Own Private Cloud kid Media Server dir USB BT Download Go To Share Box a Media Server Jf il After DLNA media server is started all media clients in the same subnet can play the multimedia files under the disk folder on the OMNINAS Media Server Start Stop Setting Up Media Server 3 80 APPLICATION SERVICES Wes INTERFACE 4 Click Media Box to open a browser window and display your active OMNINAS Media Server ee VIDEO MUSIC PHOTO En OMNINAS Media Box IDEO MUSIC PHOTO tir EE Status myTwonky Slideshows myTwonky Library at nas123456 Version TwonkyServer 7 1 3 1 Videos 0 Songs 0 Photos 0 Activity Status Not streaming my Iwonky com You are logged in as Detailed S
10. Android tablet e Mobile OS iOS 4 2 and above Android 2 3 and above Personal Cloud and Remote Access Requirements e Internet connection e Universal Plug and Play UPnP compatible router or administrative rights to port forward e Recommended minimum sustained connection speeds for a good Personal Cloud experi ence e Download 2 5 Mbit s recommended e Upload 500 Kbit s recommended 1 2 PRODUCT VIEWS PRODUCT OVERVIEW Product Views Front View OMNINAS Front View Front View Identification ITEM DESCRIPTION 1 Power Button 2 Status LED see LED Definitions HDD removal buttons 2 HDD2 1 HDD1 3 Note For RAID 1 configuration only 4 HDD tray release 5 USB 3 0 x2 auto copy supported through these ports 6 HDD bay HDD1 is on the right and HDD2 is on the left F Bay cover 8 SD card reader auto copy supported through this port 9 LED indicators see LED Definitions 1 3 PRODUCT VIEWS PRODUCT OVERVIEW Rear View 3 1 4 2 5 OMNINAS Rear View Rear View Identification ITEM DESCRIPTION 1 DC IN power jack 2 Reset button 3 K Lock security slot 4 USB 2 0 x1 5 LAN Port 1 4 PRODUCT VIEWS PRODUCT OVERVIEW LED Definitions The OMNINAS comes with six LED indicators five in front and one in back See the following table for behavior and location descriptions Rear So A SSR 1 2 LED Indicators on Front Panel LED Definitions ITEM NAME CoOLOR CON
11. Backup Log Backup Setting List Backup Setting Delete the whole list Backup Backup Destination Weekdays Hours Minutes Status Action Source EE USB HDD usbdisk s id PE Modifying a Backup List 2 Modify the schedule and click Save Backup Setting A beep sounds and an Update Settings Completed prompt displays The task is complete Deleting Backup Schedules 1 Click Delete from the Action list to delete a scheduled backup 2 A confirmation prompt displays click OK to delete or Cancel to return to the Backup Set ting List Or 3 Click Delete the whole list to delete all scheduled backups A confirmation prompt displays click OK to delete or Cancel to return to the Backup Set ting List amp Backup Log 6 Backup Setting List Backup Setting Delete the whole list Backup Backup Destination Weekdays Hours Minutes Status Action Source USB HDD usbdisk m m a Modifying a Backup List 3 52 SYSTEM BACKUP Wes INTERFACE Viewing Backup Logs To view a history list of backup tasks select Backup Log tab Use the First Page Previous Page Next Page or Last Page to cycle through your history list Backup Log Backup Setting List Backup Setting 2012 07 17 22 52 24 USB disk dewsdd1 Succeeded in doing a backup schedule 2012 07 17 22 52 23 from disk to dev sdd1 2012 07 17 22 52 23 Start to backup 2012 07 17 22 52 22 Adding backup now settings completed 2012 07 17 22 52 18 US
12. D 192 168 1 121 OMNINAS Your Own Private Cloud English vi Administrator Name admin Password Shuttle Management Login In the login prompt enter the admin password as defined in Step 4 of the OMNINAS Wizard 2 21 CONNECTING THE OMNINAS GETTING STARTED Open a web browser to access Share Box files the Share Box IP address displays Goto web browser to access files p as net http weww_omnin 1 Click Go to and the Share Box login prompt displays lt D www omninas net OMNINAS Your Own Private Cloud Share Box MOMNINASName mynas Connec Shuttle Share Box Login 2 Inthe login prompt enter the admin password as defined in page 2 16 step 3 of OMNINAS Wizard setup screen After connecting to your OMNINAS device the user login prompt displays Type the user name and password of a define user account as defined in page 2 20 step 6 of OMNINAS Wizard setup screen L Connect to AjaXplorer Enter login password Login Password remember me Share Box User Login 2 22 CONNECTING THE OMNINAS GETTING STARTED Open a file explorer windows in the address bar type the IP ad dress as seen in page 2 17 of OMNINAS Wizard setup screen r 169 254 100 200 is the fixed default IP The shared folders dis pe key in 169 254 _100 200 to access files play in the explorer window prompt File Edit View Tools Help Organize Search active directo
13. To view edit or delete user profiles use the User List screen to manage available user profiles 9 OMNINAS A Your Own Private Cloud English z Folder Li Dg fe Add Jser f i User List Storage User Name Description Action Backup BT Download Share Box aw Media Server amp Share User List Screen The following users are available by default admin The administrator is configured with full access to system administration and all network shares This account cannot be deleted 3 13 UseER MANAGEMENT Wes INTERFACE Adding Users To create a user the following information is required User name Can not exceed 32 characters It is not case sensitive and supports double byte characters such as those from Chinese Japanese and Korean types Invalid characters are listed below INEJ ett 2 lt gt Password Case sensitive and supports a maximum of 16 characters A password of at least 6 characters is recommended NE English 9 bd Storage Share sm User Name Description Backup Password BT Download Password Confirm Share Box ww Media Server amp Share Add User Screen Click on the Add User tab to add a user 2 Fill in the information and click Save The Save function redirects you back to the User list tab The new added user appears on the list User Name Description Password Password Conf
14. Box will lock your entry with error message Please check your host name password then enter it again after 10 min utes 3 Click Connect to continue The Share Box connection page displays see the following figure OMNINAS gt Box AH ii Thumbs Log in No Repository ee E Connect to AjaXplorer Enter login password Login Password L Remember Me Share Box Login Screen 4 Enter the Login and Password of a profile defined in Share Management See Adding Users Additionally you can login to Share Box by typing in the hostname and assigned port num ber see following example hostname omninas net port number Whereas the information in represents your de vice settings 3 76 PPLICATION SERVICES Wes INTERFACE After a successful login your OMNINAS device and the shared contents are displayed See following figure OMNINAS Share Box o E nA Ce DO G 5 Xx 3 Parent Refresh Thumbs Upload New Dir Rename Copy Move Delete Log out disk L disk Modified 2012 08 27 09 58 Filename LG contents Directory Fi contents B iTunes Directory 2012 08 27 09 59 Share Box Connection Screen The following is a description of the menus found on the remote Share Box menus Share Box Remote Access Screen ICON ITEM DESCRIPTION Parent Click to navigate to the parent folder O Refresh Click to refresh the screen BBE Thumbs Click to set the
15. Document File Note Clicking on Edit allows you access to Rename Copy Move and Download functions 5 6 Main Menus OMNINAS For 10S Viewing Movie Files To open any Movie or Video files 1 From the NAS List main screen tap on a video file 2 Tap any sub folder to view the files if needed 3 Tap on any file to play automatically 4 Tap Done to return to menu P EE gt 18 09 O 72 gt Computex Video Edit MOVIE 2012 06 04 1 1 2 35 4 KB _ DK IR RR ETA WIRES Ice Age 4 R HA AHA 7 amp mp4 MOVIE 2012 06 04 1 1 27 52 4 KB 2012 0604 1200 32 jpg 2012 06 04 12 00 42 618 KB Product Video avi woe 2012 05 29 11 51 42 8 1 MB Product Video mp4 woe 2012 06 04 10 09 26 48 6 MB Q big buck bunny 1080p surround avi woe 2011 05 19 17 53 18 885 6 MB Q big buck bunny 1080p surround mp4 woe 2012 06 04 10 08 36 271 2 MB GF Rio BAKER I KAREE Bie REASESE mp4 woe 2012 06 01 14 35 36 77 1 MB vk ER R TA PIRES Ice Age 4 MERAH AH 47 B mp4 woe 2012 06 01 14 38 48 59 1 MB BE a Q Opening Movie Files p g Note Clicking on Edit allows you access to Rename Copy Move and Download functions VIEWING PHOTO FILES OMNINAS For 10S Viewing Photo Files To open any photo files od de EE ng From the NAS List main screen tap on the Pictures main file Tap any sub folder to view the files if needed Tap on any file to view a photo automatically one by one Tap See All to view all photos Tap Done to view pho
16. List m B RES T4F347 0964 Cancel OMNINAS Setup Done pp My NAS Username Password Q wje r tjvjulio r A sjo Fjelujs kjL 2 BPENENDN Adding a Remote Device The added remote device displays in the NAS list 2 P RE Kol 18 07 72 a NAS List Edit Local INAS Q Hostname gt SS oe i Available Remote Connections 5 2 Main MENUS Adding a Local Device Note OMNINAS For 10S To add a local device through the application you need to connect your OMNINAS through a switch or router See Connect to a Switch or Router To change Auto Setup settings from the NAS List main screen You can connect to your OMNI NAS by WAN or LAN The LAN option provides a list of available devices under the same subnet as your current smart device ua ABAJA S _ 10 30 Local NAS List O NAG ooo O INFAS Edit NAS List Screen 1 Tap Local Link on the screen bottom 2 The Auto Setup screen displays Select an available device m A KEK S E4F10 30 y Auto Setup Done Select Connection OMNINAS 3AD5E2 OMNINAS 41465A OMNINAS 41464f OMNINAS Test Selecting a Local Connection 5 3 CONNECTING TO Your OMNINAS OMNINAS For 10S 3 Inthe Login pop up enter the user name and password as defined in the Share Username Password Local Login Screen If the connection is established the selected device displays a ti
17. Main Menus Functions on NAS List main screen include Previous Page Download Edit Add Folder and Se lect contents ITunes DELTE NAS List Main Screen NAS List Main Screen Functions ICON ITEM DESCRIPTION ae m Previous Page Allows access to a previous screen Jb Download Allows access to download i Edit Allows access to editing tool functions me Add Folder Allows access to add a folder LR Select Allows selection of files or folders 4 6 DOCUMENT FILES OMNINAS For ANDROID Document Files To open any Document files 1 From the NAS List main screen tap on Document 2 Tap any sub folder to view the files if needed 3 Tap on any file to view automatically GBL PA Fa a59PM doc ep a LT a 1 1 ppt i 2011 06 jpg 2 Multimedia Comparison xls A Multimedia SOC Comparison if Opening Document Files 4 7 PHOTO FILES Photo Files To open Photo files 1 From the NAS List main screen tap on Photo 2 Tap any sub folder to view the files if needed 3 Tap on any file to view automatically x Fin 4 Aton LanSetting jpg SG Er 5 Aton ShutdowReboot jpg BA ir bo 534516608 O2beed79d7 jpg itn S 6 Aton DiskManager pg BA pg Aton Users jpg p I I the Opening Photo Files 4 8 B OPQ Fem 11 56 AM Photo OMNINAS For ANDROID PHOTO FILES OMNINAS For ANDROID Posting to Facebook To post a photo on Facebook Note Faceb
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19. Media Files prompt follows You can turn on the Media Server and iTunes Serv er at this time to share your files Note It is not necessary to register Media server at this time You can setup the function through the browser interface CONNECTING THE OMNINAS GETTING STARTED 9 In the Media Server option click the option OFF The setting switches to ON and a syn chronization option displays 10 Select from the following to set the sync options Manual select this to synchronize manually Every select a specific period of time for automaic synchronization 11 In the iTunes Server option click the option OFF The setting switches to ON and a syn chronization option displays 12 Select from the following to set the sync options Manual select this to synchronize manually Every select a specific period of time for automaic synchronization 13 Click Next Step to continue Step 4 Share Media Files Turn on below service to share your media files O O D Media Server ON iTunes Server ON Media files are placed in the disk folder Media files are placed in the ITunes folder 9 Manual synchronization 9 Manual synchronization Every Auto Every 3 Auto synchronization synchronization Next Step Share Media Files Prompt 2 18 CONNECTING THE OMNINAS GETTING STARTED The RAID disk function opens and displays compatible disk array options In the RAID mode screen you can select to
20. Own Private Cloud English Cx Share Box Setting Storage Share Box on off USB Host Name omninas net Backup Password BT Download Password Confirm f Share Box d Port 3000 UPnP Support yes No Media Server amp Share Box Menu Share Box Menu Settings ICON ITEM DESCRIPTION Enable or disable remote sharing function through the omninas net host servers Share Box Setting Note The default Port setting is recommended to avoid getting blocked by your firewall or anti virus software a Home Click to return to the Home menu Logout Click to log off the current user OVERVIEW Wes INTERFACE Media Server Menu MNINAS A Your Own Private Cloud English be Media Server itunes Server Storage After DLNA media server is started all media clients in the same subnet can play the multimedia files under the disk folder on the OMNINAS Media Server O start O Stop Backup c BT Download a Go To Share Box g Media Server amp Media Server Menu Media Server Menu Settings ICON ITEM DESCRIPTION E2 l The Media Server menu allows you to enable or disable the media server func Media Server tion Enable or disable the iTunes Server Enable the function allows all iTunes clients Tunes Server within th esame subnet to access music files within the OMNINAS iTunes folder Home Click to r
21. any other device running TwonkyServer or Windows Media Sharing Player and presents all available media from your network in one comprehensive view With this feature you will not need to switch Aggregation between different servers when searching for particular media tem TwonkyServer will automatically hide duplicates Advanced E Enable Aggregation i Hide Aggregation Mode Default mode for newly discovered servers Recommended For Ignore Users who want to define different settings for each server Do nothing with a newly discovered server on their network Aggregate Users with multiple servers that are always connected and List all aggregated content items in the navigation tree of the available to the network aggregation server without copying the files A Ai Users with servers that may temporarily leave the network OF ren cs such ss server on laptop or mobile phone With this Create copies of content from other servers and store them on option Twonky Mobile users can automatically copy this device so that these media files are available even when photos videos and music from their Apple or Android the other server is not on the network device to their home server Save Changes Cancel Media Box Aggregation Mope DESCRIPTION Ignore default Select this to do nothing with any newly discovered servers Aggregate Slect this to list out all aggregated content without copying the files AutoCopy Seect this to copy all content o
22. copy completed PTF Camera List Manufacturer Model Save Setting Up Auto Copy Function From the Home menu select USB and click Auto Copy 2 In the Auto copy from SD option select Enable to allow the auto copy function from an inserted SD media 3 Click the destination folder from the drop down menu and select the destination folder Once an SD media is connected to the OMNINAS the data is copied to the selected folder 4 In the Auto copy from USB3 0 port option select Enable to allow the auto copy function from an inserted USB device 5 Click the destination folder from the drop down menu and select the destination folder Once a USB device is connected to the OMNINAS the data is copied to the selected folder 6 In the Auto copy from PTP camera select Enable to allow the auto copy function from an connected PTP camera 7 Click the destination folder from the drop down menu Once a PTP camera is connected to the device the data is copied to the selected folder Picture Transfer Protocol PTP is supported in all new digital cameras as well as Win dows Mac and Linux Note Older camera models may not support this function See your camera s user manual for further details 3 47 USB MANAGEMENT Wes INTERFACE 8 Click the option Delete the photos from the camera automatically after auto copy com pleted to delete media from the PTP camera after transfer the data 9 Click Save to finalize the confi
23. current folder view settings to Thumb icon view J Upload Click to upload the selected file New Dir Click to create a new directory in the current selection E Download Click to download the selected file Rename Click to rename the currently selected file Copy Click to duplicate the currently selected file M eg Move Click to move the currently selected file X Delete Click to delete the currently selected file E Logout Click to log off the current user Note Some menu items are only active after selecting a file or image 3 77 APPLICATION SERVICES Wes INTERFACE Uploading Files This section provides information on how to upload a file to your server using the Share Box function 1 Log into the Share Box server see Accessing Share Box 2 In Folders select the destination folder to upload 3 Inthe main menu select Upload to open the Upload menu s Filename Size Type Modified fi Can t Get Enough of 50x mpd 4 63 MB MP3 File 2008 1205 04 26 fl music upload file mp3 4 63 ME MP3 File 2008 1205 04 26 fi this is a music file mp3 4 63 ME MP3 File 2008 1205 04 26 pi Who Let Milo Cut mp3 4 63 ME MP3 File 2008 1205 04 26 Uploading Files on Share Box 4 Click Browse to open an explorer window on your desktop music upload file mp3 SMB Browse for a File 5 Select the desired file to upload Organize New folder Favorites Music library Arrange by Folder Moon Safari BE Desktop Na
24. is not powered down press the Power button for three 3 seconds until an audible beep sounds and the LED starts to blink 2 Once the device is powered down press in the indicator on the bay door to open the cover The cover pops open 3 Extend the cover to allow access to the HDD trays Opening the HDD Bay Door 2 1 HARDWARE INSTALLATION GETTING STARTED 4 Pull the tray release to unlock the hard disk tray The HDD slides out if undocked Tray release HDD1 Tray Released 5 Grasp the tray and slide it out Bottom side of tray Removing the HDD1 Tray 6 Place the tray on a clean surface 2 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION GETTING STARTED 7 Position the HDD as indicated in the following illustration Make sure the new HDD is facing up and the connectors are positioned outward Insert the new HDD into the tray Secure with the provided screws HDD connectors 2 5 Screws gp D N Front side Securing the 2 5 HDD Front side HDD connectors Securing the 3 5 HDD 2 3 HARDWARE INSTALLATION GETTING STARTED 10 Make sure the tray release is open before inserting the HDD assembly 11 Align the HDD assembly This side up label facing up in the bay see following figure 12 Slide the HDD assembly into place until it is flush in the bay Tray release Bottom side of tray Installing the HDD Tray Assembly WARNING
25. password to access the network location when saving your backup Which credentials should I enter eovcccee Enter Username and Password 3 56 SYSTEM BACKUP Wes INTERFACE 7 Confirm the backup destination setting then click Next Select where you want to save your backup We recommend that you save your backup on an external hard drive Guidelines for choosing a backup destination Save backup on Backup Destination Free Space Total Size y Local Disk D 8 08 GB 51 39 GB lt 8 v0 RW Drive E A A system image cannot be saved on this location More information EN Confirm Backup Destination 8 Select a mode then click Next What do you want to back up Let Windows choose recommended Windows will back up data files saved in libraries on the desktop and in default Windows folders These items will be backed up on a regular schedule How does Windows choose what files to back up Let me choose You can select libraries and folders and whether to include a system image in the backup The items you choose will be backed up on a regular schedule Select Backup Mode 9 Review your backup settings then click Save settings and run backup 3 57 SYSTEM BACKUP Wes INTERFACE 10 The backup process starts Review your backup settings Backup Location OMNINAS 4342B8 Backup Backup Summary Items Included in backup SA users Default Windows folders and lo S
26. port BT Download Auto copy from PTP camera O Enable O Disable Share Box a Select NAS destination folder 3 El Delete the photos from the camera automatically Media Server amp after auto copy completed FTP Camera List USB Menu USB Menu Settings ICON ITEM DESCRIPTION Printer Setting Display status information for connected printer devices Enable or disable auto copying function to an SD card or an external USB de vice Auto Copy Note Auto copy is only supported on USB 3 0 ports and the SD card slot Home Click to return to the Home menu Logout Click to log off the current user 3 7 OVERVIEW Wes INTERFACE Backup Menu OMNINAS a Your Own Private Cloud English FE eer T ckup Setting List Backup Setting KG al gt bn Settings pa Storage Backup from OMNINAS KD20 to External Devices Select OMNINAS KD20 Source disk Description Name ofthe backup job max 64 characters or less Select your backup destination Backup Backup to External Devices BT Download om Hitachi HTS542516K9SA00 10 1 156 288GB Share Box amp Backup to OMNINAS KD20 Host nm 7 Scan NAS Media Server amp User name Password l Time of Execution Weekdays Elmon Eltue Elwea Eltnu Efri O sat E sun Hours Minutes 9 e Hours 0 x Minutes Backup Menu Backup Menu Settings ICON ITEM DESCRIPTION Backup Log Displays a histo
27. required I think my USB port malfunctioned What can I do Make sure the USB devices hubs power usage is not over the specified maximum limit If necessary provide external power for high power demanding USB drive I cannot enter the administration page aO atO GN Make sure the administrator profile is not in use Log off the administrator profile or temporarily unplug the LAN cable Wait for 10 minutes all previous access times out after 10 minutes Reconnect the LAN cable then try to enter the administrator page again 6 1 TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING O I cannot find my NAS device using the Finder tool A After you verify the LAN connection and setup on the PC Router side perform the following checks Power down the OMNINAS Remove both HDDs from NAS device Power on the NAS device LAN cable must be connected to the PC Switch or DHCP Router Check the power button LED status to see if boot up process is completed 2 5 minutes Run the Finder program on your PC system Perform a search to check for your OMNINAS If nothing the device is not detected reboot the NAS device once again ND ES S amp S YS If the device is still not detected refer to How can I bypass the network setup check for further troubleshooting information OG If the device is detected select the device and click Connect A browser window opens and a prompt displays instructions to add hard disks and shutdown the NAS d
28. the default user name admin password no password to log in the administrator mode See Connecting Your OMNINAS 3 65 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Wes INTERFACE Updating Firmware Firmware Update provides an easy method to update the system s firmware CAUTION Do not power down or disconnect the power cord during a firmware update to prevent dam age to the system Before you begin download the latest firmware from the following site http global shuttle com download download From the support site select your OMNINAS type and select your respective firmware update Download it to a local folder The firmware file is packaged in a compressed format It is not nec essary to unzip the file 1 In Settings select the Firmware Update tab click Browse to select a firmware image previously downloaded from Shuttle support A Windows Explorer window opens 2 Navigate to the folder containing the new firmware Select the new firmware and click Open 3 Click Update to begin the update process RE OMNINAS each W Your Own Private Cloud English he 1 WiFi network pate amp Time 3ceneral_ pa ie kog S Factory Reset Firmmware Update FTP Server Current Firmware Version 0 21 20130424 b Click Browse to select the correct firmware image BT Download Click Update to upload the firmware then begin the update process Share Box gi Media Server Firmware Updating Screen I
29. your account had been regis tered successfully in Shuttle DDNS server or not Global English Shuttle we create PRODUCTS INIQUE FEATURE Home gt Support Support Service Center How can we help you Power Supply Calculator FAQ Support List Frequently Asked Questions CPU Memory VGA card Accessory A compilation of questions and answers received from all facets of oP CPU Memory VGA card Accessory compatibility list for Provide a general idea for the selection of power supply unit This is the right place for your technical question about your compatibility Shuttle product based on the system configuration with all Shuttle uct mot Shuttle support department Power Supply Wattage Calculator added on devices and components Step 8 If you still had problem about registering Share box You might need to change your router set ting or work out with your router administrator separately Here are some common questions that you need to check 1 Does your router support UPnP 2 Is the UPnP setup enabled in both NAS and Router If no UPnP was set did you setup port forwarding in your router with the same port number assigned for your NAS 6 7 ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL TROUBLESHOOTING Environmental Control System Temperature The OMNINAS has a built in feature to protect against damage from overheating The following crit
30. 2 In the address bar enter the OMNINAS device s IP address as follows whereas 192 168 1 222 is the designated IP address of your device 192 168 1 222 3 Press the Enter key to access the external drive Accessible files are displayed in the explorer window EE ME EE VE mP GET TT pr File Edit View Tools Help Organize Search active directory gt disk Share sr Favorites E Desktop hddl1 4 Share i iTunes m Share Network Shared Folders Note For purposes of this instruction a Windows operating system was used for the procedures 3 29 NETWORK MANAGEMENT Wes INTERFACE Network Management This section provides information and guidelines to configure your Wi Fi and network settings Note Wi Fi function is only available on the KD22 model Before beginning configure your Network settings see Configuring Network Settings Configuring Network Settings In the main menu under Settings click on Network to change the network configuration You are prompted to enter an OMNINAS name and Workgroup Assign a static IP address or select DHCP to allow your router to assign one Before beginning fill in the Name and Workgroup fields A suggested naming convention for the device name is to assign the name by the location or par ticular use for the OMNINAS device for example MediaNAS Music NAS or Family NAS The workgroup is a collection of computer on
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32. 456 iTunes Permanent Connect Nnasl23456 disk Permanent Connect Wnias 123456 Test i Permanent Connect Was 123456 Private Permanent Connect Fund Mapping All Folders 2 27 CONNECTING THE OMNINAS GETTING STARTED 5 Once the folder options are configured click All Connect to select all the available folders The connection process continues Once the folders are successfully mapped to your com puter the status Resource Mapping Table for the folders displays Connected 6 To access and manage your mapped folders open the drive through the mapped shortcut Resource Mapping Table Folder Drive Connect VWKD20 414670 Private Wi Connected VED20 414670V Tunes i Connected VWED20 414670 disk Z Connected All Connect Displaying All Mapped Drives Note If your network is under a domain server mapping internal folders may require network ac cess and permission Map Individual Drive In the OMNINAS Finder window select a NAS device 2 Click Map Network Drives The Resource Mapping table displays The table lists available OMNINAS folders drive let ters and connection type 3 Select a folder to map and click the Drive drop down menu to select a drive letter Resource Mapping Table Nnasta5456lkest1 Connan ynasi23456 Tunes A Connected Permanent Connect Permanent Connect Permanent Connect VNnasl23456ldisk Vnasiz34
33. 56 Testz VWniasl2s456 Private ouseses E Mapping an Individual Drive 4 In the Connect tab click the setting to define the type of mapping Permanent Temporary 2 28 CONNECTING THE OMNINAS GETTING STARTED 5 Click Connect to establish the shortcut Note Mapping private folders requires an additional authentication step See the following guid ance e Click Connect to open the authentication login screen Enter the user name and password of a user authorized to access the folder Share gt User List Windows Security Enter Network Password Enter your password to connect to 192 168 1 1 User name P Password Password Domain NTC L Remember my credentials x Access is denied Entering Network Password e Authorization is complete and an explorer window displays The mapped drive is now available on your computer 6 To access and manage your mapped folders open the drive through the shortcut A Name Type Total Size Free Space 4 Hard Disk Drives amp Segate OS C Local Disk 195 GB 88 8 GB Segate programs D Local Disk 270 GB 187 GB G Original os E Local Disk 76 3 GB 48 8 GB ca NTC Archived E Local Disk 116 GB 56 4 GB ca Drive 0 Local Disk 99 9 MB 46 2 MB ca Main Programs P Local Disk 416 GB 40 3 GB 4 Network Location iTunes 192 168 1 33 T Network Drive Mapped Individual Folder Note lf your network is under a domain server mapping internal fo
34. 600dn 5 0 HP Laserjet Series PCL 4 5 HP LJ 300 color MFP M375 Fax HP LIL ANN color MFP M475 Fay Cancel OK Select Printer Driver 3 45 USB MANAGEMENT Wes INTERFACE 5 Successful installation adds the printer to the display completing the setup HPLaserjetP u da 4 i Open Print Queue Options amp Supplies HP Laserjet Professional P1100w 5 0 Idle Share this printer on the network Sharing Preferences Default printer Last Printer Used Default paper size A4 ja Click the lock to prevent further changes Complete Setting Note The previous procedures may differ slightly between OS versions 3 46 USB MANAGEMENT Wes INTERFACE Auto Copy You can enable or disable auto copy from your SD or USB 3 0 front side port to a designated folder on the device by configuring the Auto Copy settings Once enabled you can insert a USB device including a PTP camera or SD media and the OMNINAS automatically copies the con tents from the source device to the designated folder on the OMNINAS ex Printer setting auto Copy Auto copy from SD O Enable Disable Select NAS destination folder Auto copy from 563 0 port O Enable Disable Select NAS destination folder To perform auto copy please remove all backup jobs on SD or USB3 0 port Auto copy from FTP camera O Enable Disable Select NAS destination folder C Delete the photos from the camera automatically after auto
35. 92 168 1 121 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 210 168 95 1 1 80 EE 73 60 84 F6 OMNINAS 6084F6 64 54 04 03 79 46 0 21 20130424 b May 7 2013 01 46 15 PM Total Capacity 974 91 GB Available Capacity 974 88 GB iTunes Server Start Media Server Start Share Box On FTP Server Disabled BT Download Disabled Power Saving Mode Suspend Power Saving Time 10 Minutes Auto restart after power failure Disabled Wake on LAN Disabled DESCRIPTION The OMNINAS provides wireless connectivity as an Access Point AP By set ting up the OMNINAS as an AP your wireless devices can use the OMNINAS to ARE connect to the Internet WiFi function supports a variety of encryption standards including the following WPA2 Set device name assign a workgroup set to DHCP or manually assign an IP ad Network dress Set the time zone assign a network time server or set your date time settings to Date amp Time mirror your browser This General function allows you to set the administrator password configure T General power savings through Power Management and setup an automatic power on off schedule OVERVIEW ICON am ITEM About Log Factory Reset Firmware Update FTP Server Home Logout Wes INTERFACE DESCRIPTION Display an overview of the OMNINAS settings and configuration information This function is for display only Note Admin account user name cannot be edited Display an
36. Bdisk dev sddt Succeeded in doing a backup schedule 2012 07 17 22 52 16 from disk to dev sdd1 2012 07 17 22 52 16 Start to backup 2012 07 17 22 52 15 Adding backup now settings completed 5 Clear Backup Log lt lt First Page Previous Page Next Page Last Page gt gt Viewing Backup Logs To clear Backup Logs click Clear Backup Log 3 53 SYSTEM BACKUP Wes INTERFACE Acronis Backup Software The OMNINAS system includes the Acronis Backup software The software allows you to back up your disks and files recover system and files or perform a sync function First install the Acronis software found in the accessory box After the installation process is complete a Getting Started tutorial displays see the following figure Full functionality of the software is only available after software activation See Getting Started in the Acronis software main menu From the Backup and recovery tab you can create backup sessions which allows for the updat ing editing deleting and recovery of those sessions 4 e 7 Acronis Get started Backup and recovery Tools and utilities How to back up When to recover What is sync Take a short tour on how to back up computer Learn how to recover your system and files Look through a simple slide show about sync Acronis Backup Software Prompt Note Acronis software supports backup of files folders and drives Windows Backup 1 Click the Back up your comp
37. Close your Explorer and iTunes windows for deletion of mapped drives to function 2 30 Chapter 3 Web Interface OVERVIEW Wes INTERFACE Overview The OMNINAS Web Interface allows you to configure your personal settings through a web browser The Interface includes access to Settings Storage Share USB Backup BT Download Share Box and Media Service You can use the Interface to manage your devices from a local or remote access in the same subnet group Home Menu egg og English m Settings Storage Share d USB Backup BT Download Share Box Media Server Restart Shutdown Administrator Home Menu Home Menu Settings ICON ITEM DESCRIPTION The Settings menu provides access to the following functions Wi Fi Network Settings Date amp Time General About Log Factory Reset Firmware Update and FTP Server a The Storage menu provides access to the following functions Auto Mirror Disk St a Manager and RAID Manager es Share The Share menu provides access to the following functions Add Folder Folder List Add User and User List USB The USB menu provides access to the following functions Printer Setting and Auto Copy Backu The Backup menu provides access to the following functions Backup Log p Backup Setting List and Backup Setting Br The BT Download menu provides access to the following functions BT Download BT Download l and BT Setting Br T
38. DITION DESCRIPTION System in booting sequence Blue Blinking Audible Beep System in shut down sequence audible beep x 1 Blue Solid on Audible Beep System boots successfully powered on System fails to boot Red Blinking Audible Beep Audible beep x 3 Status LED System fails to acquire IP address Red Blinking Audible Beep Audible beep x 3 System in power savings mode Power Blue Pulsing saving time setting is adjustable in Set tings General menu 1 Off Blue Blinking Web Ul in booting sequence Web UI LED status Blue Solid on Audible Beep Web Ul is available Red Blinking Audible Beep Web Ul failure audible beep x 3 Blue Solid on Audible Beep Backup successful audible beep x 3 Backup status LED Red Blinking Audible Beep Backup failure audible beep x 3 Blue Solid on Audible Beep Copy successful audible beep x 3 Auto copy status LED Red Blinking Audible Beep Copy failure audible beep x 3 Reset status Blue Blinking Audible Beep Reset in progress audible beep x 1 Blue Blinking Solid on Active auto copy access 2 SD card status Off 1 5 PRODUCT VIEWS PRODUCT OVERVIEW ITEM NAME COLOR GONDITION DESCRIPTION Blue Solid on Plugged in printer connection 3 USB status Blue Blinking Solid on Active auto copy access Off Blue Solid on HDD access Blue Blinking Audible Beep RAID1 selected audible beep x 1 4 HDD1 status Red Solid on Failure Red Bli
39. INTERFACE 7 If Windows cannot find the corresponding driver the following error message appears indicating that it is neces sary to install the driver Connect to Panter EE sm A No driver found Windows can t find a driver on the network To locate one manually click OK Otherwise click Cancel and consult your network administrator or the printer manufacturer s website 8 Press OK to continue Select the manufacturer and model of your printer If your printer came with an installation disk click Have Disk If your printer is not listed consult your printer documentation for a compatible printer Printers E CalHP LaserJet Professional P1102 Version 5 0 7 CalHP LaserJet Professional P1102 Version 5 0 CalHP LaserJet Professional P1102w Version 5 1 EIHP acer lat Profeceinnal P110 w Varsinn RI j p Install Printer Driver 9 Either select the printer driver with the printer wizard or install it from the driver disc x You ve successfully added HPLaserJetP_u on KD20 001 Printer name HPLaserletP_u on KD20 001 This printer has been installed with the HP LaserJet Professional P1102 driver Confirmation Message Note This procedure may vary depending on your Windows operating system 3 43 USB MANAGEMENT Wes INTERFACE Adding a Printer in a Mac OS System 1 Open the System Preferences and press the Print and Scan button r a O System Prefe Personal la 5 i i ri rc
40. Mext to continue Welcome Prompt 3 Click Next to continue the installation 4 Click the Browse button to select the installation location 2 12 CONNECTING THE OMNINAS GETTING STARTED 5 Click Install to continue When the installation is complete a final setup screen displays i OMNINAS Finder 1 16 Setup Emmm Completing the OMNINAS Finder 1 16 Setup OMNINAS Finder 1 16 has been installed on your computer Click Finish to dose Setup W Run OMNINAS Finder 1 16 Completing the Installation Setup 6 Click Finish to exit the installation setup The OMNINAS Finder window displays Note Unless your computer system s language setting is detected the default language setting is English The OMNINAS Finder application starts and displays all the detected devices within your network subnet 7 Click Search to scan for available devices OMNINAS Finder N S Found Name IPy4 Address Mac Address version Connect F Map Network Drives 3 Delete Network Drives OMNINAS Finder Utility Search Function 2 13 CONNECTING THE OMNINAS GETTING STARTED 8 Select a device and click Connect OMNINAS Finder N S Found IPy4 Address MAC Address version 192 168 1 121 S0 EE 73 60 84 F6 0 21 20130424 b Map Network Drives Q Delete Network Drives woe OE Oen Finder Utility Connect Function Note The System Initialization screen only displays if new or unformatted HDDs ar
41. OMNINAS Your Own Private Cloud User Manual OMNINARS KDE I kKD DEE Sh utti e TABLE OF CONTENTS Product Overview Features 1 1 PERM 1 1 System RequirementS auannnnnnnannnnnnvennnnnnunnnunnnunnnunnnnnnnnre 1 2 Product Views 1 3 PONE VIN i RE WICW iaren E E EE E E E EE E 1 4 LED DENTON ee 1 5 Getting Started Hardware Installation 2 1 EG pg 0 EE EM 2 1 Installing Hard Disk Drives vere 2 1 Connecting the OMNINAS 2 6 Connecting the Ethernet Port aauarnnnnannnnnnnnnnennnnnennnnnnnnnnenn 2 6 Connect to a Switch or Router s ruvrnnnnnnvrrannnnnsernnnnnnenn 2 6 Connect Directly to a PC or Laptop vuaravunanavnnnnveveravnnenenn 2 7 Connecting to POW ED uden sene 2 8 POwering Narve 2 9 Connecting Your OMNINAS sssssssssssssnsssnnsnnrnnrnnrnnrnrererns 2 10 Finder Utility cccccccceeccccuceccucceccuccccceuceccuesecaueseresees Zi System Initialization sssssssssssnssnsnnnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnsnnnnsnnnn 2 12 OMNINAS Wizard sssnnnvevennnnnnnnrnensnnnnnnnnenennnnnnnnnnennnnsnne 2 15 Connecting by Web Browser sessssssesesesnsrernernrnrnrnnrnens 2 24 Mapping Network DriveS ren 2 27 Map Mi 2 27 Map Individual Driv s ssssesssssrsnursrnrnnrnrnrnnrnrrennrrrrrnsrnne 2 28 Deleting Network DriveS cccccccescucsesccccseucrencuereanuenauans 2 30 Overview Jl HOME MENU seeren eere nE OEN S EE ES Sel Settings ME Leren 5 3 SE MENU de 3 5 Share MGI er 3 6 VER MEL 3 7 PN
42. Time menus 6 Click Save to keep selected changes wii Network amp Date amp Time J General PAbout B Log 4 Factary Reset Firmware Update GQFTP Server OF May 2013 15 38 23 Time Zone Set Time Zone GMT 08 00 Set system clock using network time server NTP NTP server 1 NTP server 2 Calibration Date and Time set Time from Browser Date 2013 05 07 Time 15 36 Set Time from Browser Settings Rebooting and Powering Off Reboot the system 1 Click Home to return to the home menu 2 Onthe home menu click Restart to reboot the system OMNINAS ma Your Own Private Cloud Settings Storage Share a Sy USB i Backup am BT Download Share Box Media Server FU Shutdown Administrator Home Menu 3 63 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Wes INTERFACE Power Off The powering off function is activated through the web interface or by pressing the power button Web Interface 1 Click Home to return to the home menu 2 Onthe home menu click Shut Down Power Button On the front panel press for three seconds The system beeps and begins the powering off process the LED starts to blink blue within one minute Note Pressing the Power LED for less than a second disables the blue status LED Pressing the Power LED a second time less than a second enables the blue status LED Reset to Factory Default Reset function sets the admi
43. UY Own Priva rfe Clo AG Share Box OMNINAS Name Connect Shuttle Step5 You can also type ping XXXXXX omninas net in DOS box to check the registration is working or not Note Replace the XXXXXX with your registered name If it returns with the following message it means that your registration ihas been completed with Shuttle DDNS server gm SEES S253 CG Users ping Omninas net Ping i lee omninas net 219 87 152 2331 EH 32 fYTHHATE HD H R 219 87 152 233 fYTLHH 32 1M 6ms TTL 64 H R 219 87 152 233 fyYTH 32 1R 1ms TTL 64 H R 219 87 152 233 fyTiH 32 BR 73ms TTL 64 H R 219 897 152 233 71 32 10 88ns TTL 64 219 87 152 233 AY Ping Mal Srl HE DER 4 ees 4 DE 0 mm f KERJ BER Et gr M ims gt Be AB 88ms 1 TJ C Users TH 6 6 TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING Step 6 If you can ping the server in step 5 but cannot connect to Share box in step 4 then you might need to check your port number assignment Change to specific port number which assigned at your router if any ex Share Box Setting Settings Storage Share Wem USB Backup gt load amp Share Box us Media Server amp Share Box On Off Success This is the most recent DDNS information Host Name omninas net Password Password Confirm T Port UPnP Support At Save Step 7 You can also send an email to our service center to check whether
44. You may use Englis sh letters Capital orlo e letters numbers ania special characters Internet Status Connected Share Box http nastest omninas net 3200 Step 3 Share box registered successfully at wizard step 3 OMNINAS Setup Status Create OMNINAS name to be used within local network amp Enter an available port number amp Register for Share Box amp Contnue Method 2 This is suitable for advanced user with technical background Step 1 Open DOS box and type ping 8 8 8 8 to check Google DNS connection Correct connection should have the screenshot shown as below m HAERE 2987S Microsoft Windows FF 6 1 7601 Copyright lt c 2007 Microsoft Corporation All rights reserved Ci Users wi as gt ping 8 8 8 8 po 32 fUTHEJE RF TH HF Gms TTL St i H 32 rah 16ms TTL 51 VILEH 32 He 4ms TTL 51 Bx j5 gt 6 5 TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING Step 2 If you didn t see a similar screenshot but just connection timeout messages please stop and check your internet connection first Step 3 Type www omninas net in browser to check Shuttle DDNS server connection If connection is timeout please stop and check with your ISP Internet Service Provider about the failure of your inter net access Step 4 If you can access correctly then type user registered name in OMNINAS Name location to start the connection Shuttle amp C D www omninas net OMNINAS Yc
45. a defined network You will need to know the name of the specific workgroup to assign this name DHCP Settings Note Your router must be DHCP enabled 1 In Settings click the Network tab 2 Click Automatically assign IP address DHCP to have your router designate an IP ad dress 3 30 NETWORK MANAGEMENT Wes INTERFACE 3 Click Save to set the new configuration oser VE Your Own Private Cloud Settings pa Storage USB ee OMNINAS KD22 Name Y Workgroup Backup BT Download Supports Energy Efficient Ethernet IEEE 802 3az Enable Disable Share Box automatically assign IP address DHCP i O Manually assign IP address Media Server IP Address 192 168 1 121 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 1 DNS Server 1 192 168 1 210 DNS Server 2 168 95 1 1 Ifthe OMNINAS name has been changed you may need to rescan in order to see the latest OMNINAS name displayed Setting Network Configuration Static IP Settings Manual Before you begin write down the new IP address subnet mask gateway and DNS settings to provide you with a reference after the system resets 1 In Settings click the Network tab 2 Click Manually assign IP address to set the IP address 3 Enter the IP address Subnet Mask Default Gateway and DNS server settings 4 Click Save to set the new configuration 3 31 NETWORK MANAGEMENT Configuring Wi Fi Settings Wes INTERFACE The OMNINAS
46. am lo Te Te y um lo Ge le Adding a Private Folder 5 Click Save You are automatically redirected to the Folder List and the new folder appears Note Private folder priviledge settings None default The private folder settings apply to all functions including mapped drives Share Box and iOS Android APP software Android users refer to Accessing a Private Folder iOS users refer to Accessing a Private Folder 3 38 SHARE MANAGEMENT Wes INTERFACE Viewing Folder Lists Folder List provides a view of all folders The Folder List allows you to Edit and Delete existing folders Ea Folder t Folder List add User i Puser List Status Folder Name Public Action EE vis T eines T Folder List Screen Editing Folders 1 In the Folder List tab select a folder and click Edit to make changes You can change the share attribute private public user access rights or basic description 2 Click Save e Add Folder ea Folder List 9Add User User List Folder Name Public Action epe o we T we fies T Editing Available Folders 3 39 SHARE MANAGEMENT Wes INTERFACE Deleting Folders Public and private folders can be deleted from the folder list System default folders are perma nent and are not available for deletion IMPORTANT Once a folder is deleted the data stored within the folder is deleted as well After deletion creating folder of the same name w
47. are using a proxy check to see if the proxy configuration may preventing a remote connection Accessing the FTP server Before you can access the FTP service on your OMNINAS you must first setup and register the service through the Settings menu See Setting Up the FTP Server 1 From your desktop open an explorer window 2 In the address bar type the following ftp hostname omninas net whereas hostname is the name given to your device See Settings gt About p hostname omninas net File Edit View Tools Help Organize v Burn New folder Name vr Favorites E Desktop Gi Local intranet Accesing the FTP Server 3 68 APPLICATION SERVICES Wes INTERFACE 3 If your FTP service requires user authentication a prompt displays Type in the user name and password of an authorized user See Share gt User List for a listing of authorized us ers oP Authentication Required The server ftp testkd20 omninas net 21 requires a username and password User Name username Password REE Authentication Request 4 The available shared folders are displayed on your web browser BT Download OMNINAS supports downloading of seed torrents By using BT Download you can add tasks and allow them to download through the OMNINAS Setting Up BT Downloads 1 In BT Download select the BT Setting OMNINAS aa ODO Your Own Yrivate Cloud a sere et m BT Settin CBT Download 9 AAE a
48. ation is provided to assist in solving most issues There are also resources and further information available for users on the following website Please feel free to use this resource and to contact the Shuttle support team if necessary OMNINAS website http global shuttle com main index O I forgot the administrator username or password e Use a long thin pin to press the reset button on the back of NAS device See Reboot the system e Use the default user name admin password no password to enter the administrator mode O I cannot find NAS device after configuration Perform the following 1 Unplug the LAN cable then connect it back Go to step 2 if the issue is not resolved 2 Set your PC TCP IP settings to DHCP to obtain an automatic IP address 3 Press the power button for four 4 seconds to shutdown the NAS device Wait for a complete sys tem shutdown 10 seconds then press the power button again to reboot the OMNINAS This procedure should allow you to set the OMNINAS and your PC on the same network group My NAS unexpectedly shutdown What s happening a tO 1 Make sure the NAS device is in a well ventilated area the NAS device will shut down when the HDD temperature is higher than 62 C 2 Make sure the NAS device fan is still functioning The fan is designed to cycle higher if the tempera ture is raises 3 NAS device does not support old HDDs without SMART temperature support SMART temperature
49. build a new RAID array or select the Current RAID mode to maintain the previously configured file system IMPORTANT By choosing the current RAID mode the original data on the disk drives is preserved How ever the user and folder lists as well as existing settings are deleted Step 5 Create a RAID Disk o 9 9 gt 3 Select a desired RAID mode o Current Single Single Disk Available Capacity 76 74GB Rebuild the System Use the current RAID mode Step5 Create a RAID Disk Screen Note The time required to rebuild a system is dependent on the RAID type selected and the size of hard drives If you are unsure of the disk array to use select Use the current RAID mode default 14 Click on a RAID mode setting to continue 15 The User Account setting displays In the user account field enter a new account name to add 16 In the User Password field enter a password associated with the account name above It is advisable to use a strong 8 character or longer password that uses a combination of Upper Lower and special characters to increase the security protection for your OMNINAS 2 19 CONNECTING THE OMNINAS GETTING STARTED 17 Enter the same password in the Reconfirm your password field 18 Click Next Step to continue Step 6 Create an User Account o _o _9 _o _9o __ __ lt Create an user account to access the files in OMNINAS The user account is to be used with
50. chedule Every RA at V 07 00 Change schedule Save settings and run backup Save Settings and Run Backup 11 Click View Details to view the current progress Back up or restore your files Backup in progress om Backup Windows Backup is currently in progress Location Network path WOMNINAS 4342B8 Backup Back up now Ea ee pe 930 07 GB free of 930 08 GB Creati F reating a shadow copy Se Backup size Not Available Manage space Open the Backup and Restore Control Panel to view settings Next backup In progress Last backup Never Contents Files in libraries and personal folders for all users Stop backup Schedule Every A at F 07 00 change settings Restore You can restore your files that were backed up on the current location __ Restore my files Restore all users files Select another backup to restore files from Recover system settings or your computer View Backup Process 3 58 SYSTEM BACKUP Mac OS Time Machine 1 From the Shared listing select your OMNINAS device Wes INTERFACE Finder File Edit View Go Window Help OG Q Thu6 12PM test Q e09 tila EIE m m r FAVORITES Connected as ul isconnec E All My Files OG AirDrop Xben fag 1 3 d x Applications E OMNINAS 41464f AFP E Desktop Documents Downloads H Movies pem J Music Girfermin ve an S nutit Pictures
51. ck next to it mn B KEK F_L10 31 Auto Setup Select Connection EE OMNINAS 3AD5E2 OMNINAS 41465A OMNINAS 41464f OMNINAS Test JV Successful Login 4 Tap Done to continue Main Menus OMNINAS For 10S The new connection is listed under available NAS devices m B KER S _ 10 31 Local NAS List NAS OMNINAS Test gt GS A QO Available Local Connections Configuration To change Manual Setup settings from the NAS List main screen 1 Tap Advanced k3 at the screen bottom 2 Enter information as needed 3 Tap Done and OK to complete changes or Cancel to return to the NAS List E 100 He Cancel Manual Setup Done My NAS Host Name Port No Username Q wjejrjtjvjulijo r Alsjo rjefkjsjkj Azpe vjelnjm gt 123 D Af space return Changing Manual Setup Settings 5 5 OPENING DOCUMENT FILES OMNINAS For 10S Opening Document Files To open any document files 1 From the NAS List main screen tap on a document file 2 Tap any sub folder to view the files if needed 3 Tap on any file to view automatically PHEE S 18 09 72 mz doc test Edit 1 1 ppt gt 2011 02 16 18 19 59 854 KB 2011 1021 1604 06 jpg 2011 10 21 16 04 56 286 KB w002 taipei doc 2011 02 16 18 39 59 268 KB Multimedia Comparison xIs gt 2007 05 14 08 45 18 36 KB ex001 spring 1 xIs gt 2011 02 16 18 37 57 34 KB Oo Q Opening a
52. ckup on Backup Destination Free Space Total Size A Windows Backup could not find any drives to save backups on More information Select Backup Destination 4 Click Browse For Folder to select a location folder Ve Set up backup gt Select a network location Specify the network location for your backup files and provide credentials for Windows Backup to use when accessing the location Network Location SS _ Example server share Network credentials Windows Backup will need the username and password to access the network location when saving your backup Which credentials should I enter Username Password Select Network Location 3 55 Wes INTERFACE SYSTEM BACKUP Wes INTERFACE 5 Select the target folder and click OK l Set up backup Select the folder where you want to save the backup Specify the netwq_ use when accessif b pill JASON PC gt pill MARS NBAL4HVIC gt pill OMNINAS 3AD5CB aj OMNINAS 4342B8 4 Backup bi Username Password Select Target Folder 6 Enter your KD21 KD22 share folder username and password then click OK Select a network location Specify the network location for your backup files and provide credentials for Windows Backup to use when accessing the location Network Location OMNINAS 4342B8 Backup Example server share Network credentials Windows Backup will need the username and
53. d Remote Link The OMNINAS application is available for download to your iPhone from the App Store Select the OMNINAS application and follow the directions to download the app Note Before you can access the iOS application you will need to setup Share Box in your OMNI NAS and add at least one user profile Main Menus This section introduces the menu elements of the OMNINAS application for iOS based device 2 B RE S 18 07 72 gt NAS List Edit O Hostname gt R e A QO O0 NAS List Main Screen Remote Connection NAS List Main Screen Functions ICON ITEM DESCRIPTION About Provides information on Version and License Help Provides general information on OMNINAS functions Advanced Change Manual Setup settings Local Link Connect to devices under the same subnet as your smart device Connect to devices through a remote connection Share Box service must be Remote Link enabled 5 1 CONNECTING TO Your OMNINAS OMNINAS For 10S Connecting to Your OMNINAS Adding a Remote Device To change Remote Link Setup settings from the NAS List main screen Tap Remote Link Ss at the screen bottom In My NAS enter the host name as registered in Share Box Services 1 2 3 Username Password registered name password as a define user profile 4 Enter the user name and password registered name and password for a defined user profile 5 Tap Done to add the device You can Cancel to return to the NAS
54. d application you will need to setup Share Box in your OMNINAS and add at least one user profile Overview There is Help and About access from the main connection screen of the OMNINAS application A clear cache function is also available from this screen Note Availability to these menus varies from device to device 1 Tap OMNINAS on your device screen EN OMNINER 4 1 OVERVIEW OMNINAS For ANDROID The Connection screen displays OA LA Fom 4 57 PM omninas net Connection screen 2 Push the Menu button on your device to display the following screen la omninas net cloud test omninas net Help About Clear cache Viewing the Help Menu 3 Tap on a menu selection to open the related information Help displays the OMNINAS application help documentation text format About displays the application version number and licensing information Clear cache clears the accumulated software cache 4 2 CONNECTING AN OMNINAS Connecting an OMNINAS You can connect to your OMNINAS by one of two options WAN or LAN WAN uses the DDNS configuration to establish a connection LAN requires the OMNINAS to be under the same sub net as your current connection Adding a WAN Device 1 Tap OMNINAS on your device screen OMNINAS For ANDROID FB wil CI 10 55 am DQ OM ININANS Selecting OMNINAS The Connection screen displays OB FA FX om 4 57 PM omninas net WAN Connection Scre
55. d clear all log entries Reset OMNINAS to factory default settings IMPORTANT All data and settings are deleted Update device s firmware The FTP Server function allows you to enable or disable ftp functionality to the OMNINAS Set the port range and select the maximum number of clients that are allowed to connect through the FTP standard Click to return to the Home menu Click to log off the current user 3 4 OVERVIEW Wes INTERFACE Storage Menu OMNINAS c Your Own Private Cloud English p x a 2 z Q RAID Manager Storage Current RAID Mode SINGLE USB lt gt 4 x n Backup VG P Ee ER BT Download G L Share Box 4 Jl Li Media Server amp p i SINGLE JBOD RAID 0 RAID 1 Single Disk Volume Linear Disk Volume Striping Disk Volume Mirroring Disk Volume Create Disk Array Storage Menu Storage Menu Settings ICON ITEM DESCRIPTION Display current RAID mode Auto Mirror me l Enable or disable the auto mirroring function available only in RAID 1 mode Displays disk information and status active failed mirroring and mount or un mount an external drive for all internal or external USB drives Disk Manager Displays the available disk capacity Scan repair and format system disks Mount unmount and format external devices 5O Displays current RAID mode and set RAID mode t
56. e installed All OMNINAS devices available within your subnet group are displayed in the OMNINAS Found tab Note If only one device is detected by Finder the device s web interface automatically display Note In the event that your device is not detected open a browser window and type the default IP address 169 254 100 200 in the browser s address bar The OMNINAS Wizard prompt displays The Wizard is provided to guide you through the necessary steps in order to initialize your OMNINAS device 2 14 CONNECTING THE OMNINAS GETTING STARTED OMNINAS Wizard The OMNINAS Wizard is your guide to initializing and setting up your OMNINAS device IMPORTANT The initialization process erases all data from the hard drive Do not power down the OMNINAS during initialization to prevent damage to the system To initialize your OMNINAS 1 In the OMNINAS Wizard prompt click Start There are seven steps to follow OMNINAS Wizard Welcome to OMNINAS Wizard This Wizard will guide you through the steps necessary to initialized your NAS You can click Start to use the wizard Welcome to OMNINAS Wizard Prompt 2 Select the language and time zone from the drop down menus 3 Click Next Step OMNINAS Wizard Step 1 Language and Time Zone Select language and time zone Language English pr Time zone Taipei se Gar 08 00 Language and Time Zone Prompt 4 Inthe Administrator Account pr
57. e register the Share Box settings to ensure a remote connection 6 3 TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING A Server error means your NAS is not able to connect to Shuttle DDNS server or registration error and it might comes with various reasons When you see Server error occurred message please select one of the method listed and follow the procedures for troubleshooting Method 1 This is suitable for new user or those who already backup the NAS data to another drive Step 1 Go to Factory Reset page to reset your NAS configuration and follow the wizard procedures to complete the share box setup a Your Own Private Cloud l Factory Reset Settings pa Storage Caution Press Reset will erase all data and settings Please make sure all data has been backed up Backup BT Download Share Box Media Server Server error occurred English Ww TA n Share Box Setting Share Box on C off Host Name a omninas net Password Password Confirm EI fe ME IE 3 3 Port 3200 UPnP Support O Yes No TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING Step 2 At wizard step 3 NAS system will check whether your internet connection is ready or not Please make sure it is connected for share box registration Step 3 Create OMNINAS o 9 6 Set up a OMNINAS name and register Share Box we OMNINAS Name nastest Please enter 6 16 characters
58. eS Sereen Shou disk PN 2012 3 PM on OMNINAS 41464f gt wy a disk n OMNINAS 41465A fl i te gee Py n OMNINAS 4 14 ae me Screen Shot 0 2012 6 PM PrivateF1 AO JED gt e Encrypt backup disk se IE 2 Do Not Back Up Cancel Use Backup Disk full Sereen shot Screen Shot 2012 7 PM 2012 2 PM v Show Time Machine status in menu bar j 7 a Click the lock to prevent further changes 2 Screen Shot Screen Shot 2012 7 PM 2012 2 PM off Select Folder for Backup Setting 3 60 SYSTEM BACKUP Wes INTERFACE 7 Enter your user name and password for the selected OMNINAS shared folder and click Connect Edit View Window Help mo Q e Thu6 23PM test Q Time Machine Screen Shot Show All j 2012 1 PM 1 1E i Xbench_1 3 d D Enter your name and password for the server OMNINAS 41464f so that Time Machine can LM og access it at p en Shot x see ee 9201203 PM Sn RT NE f Name ul o Pao teh 7 ae aswa OR a m cirkenminabry Cancel Connect Je ScreenShot notilityr A 20126 PM P r Daily backups for the past month riv al OFF DB ON Weekly backups for all previous months 2 The oldest backups are deleted when your disk becomes full Screen Shot Screen Shot Screen Shot 2012 1 PM 2012 7 PM 2012 2 PM Time Machine v Show Time Machine status in menu bar 8 mm w Click the
59. eas XX represents a number from 1 to 254 and X represents a number from 1 to 254 other than 200 2 Connect one end of the LAN cable to the OMNINAS 3 Connect the other end to your PC see following figure Connecting to a PC Laptop 2 CONNECTING THE OMNINAS GETTING STARTED Connecting to Power 1 Connect the power jack to the back of the OMNINAS DC IN 2 Connect one end of the power cable to the supplied power adapter and the other end toa wall outlet See the following figure ul T f Connecting the Power Adapter Note The Power Adapter diagram depicts a typical wall socket Your region may use a different socket type Your OMNINAS is ready to be powered on See Powering On CAUTION Do not use inferior extension cords as this may result in damage to your OMNINAS The OMNINAS comes with its own AC adapter Do not use a different adapter to power the OMNINAS and other electrical devices Note The power adapter may become warm to hot when in use Be sure not to cover the adapter and keep it away from your body 2 8 CONNECTING THE OMNINAS GETTING STARTED Powering On Press to power on The status LED starts to blink This process may take 1 to 2 minutes Pressing Power Button A blinking LED specifies that the system is in the powering on state A solid LED specifies that the OMNINAS has obtained an IP address from the router DHCP connection See LED Defini tions for furt
60. eavnnnvrannnvernunnnnee Syo em NS er vii 5 2 5 2 og Jo 5 6 Sy 5 8 5 8 5 9 6 1 6 8 Copyright 2013 by Shuttle Inc All Rights Reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced transcribed stored in a retrieval system trans lated into any language or transmitted in any form or by any means such as electronic mechani cal magnetic optical chemical photocopy manual or otherwise without prior written permis sion from Shuttle Inc Other brands and product names used herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners Disclaimer Shuttle Inc shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages resulting from the performance or use of this product Shuttle Inc makes no representation or warranty regarding the contents of this manual Information in this manual had been carefully checked for accuracy however no guarantee is given as to the correctness of the contents For continuing product improvement Shuttle Inc re serves the right to revise the manual or make changes to the specifications of this product at any time without notice and obligation to any person or entity regarding such change The information contained in this manual is provided for general use by customers e FCC B Radio Frequency Interference Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two cond
61. ecommend connecting to a USB2 0 rear port See Rear View 2 Login in to the web interface and make sure the printer function is not disabled See Disabling Printer in the previous figure 3 On the Windows Start menu choose Devices and Printers P Paint gt rem Test W732 En Command Prompt a OMNINAS Finder Synology Assistant h NASPT Exerciser PJ CrystalDiskMark Devices and Printers P Getting Started Default Programs a Notepad Help and Support Start Menu 3 41 USB MANAGEMENT Wes INTERFACE 4 Press the Add a printer button Start the Add Printer Wizard which Devices 3 helps you install a printer 4 Port USB KVM B LCD1962w TEST W732 EN P V160 Cc 4 Printers and Faxes 1 Add a Printer 5 Select the second option Add network wireless or Bluetooth printer What type of printer do you want to install Add a local printer Use this option only if you don t have a USB printer Windows automatically installs USB printers when you plug them in gt Add a network wireless or Bluetooth printer Make sure that your computer is connected to the network or that your Bluetooth or wireless printer is turned on Add Network Printer 6 Look for a printer name starting with the OMNINAS name Select the printer name and press the Next button lt gt The printer that I want isn t listed m Select a Printer 3 42 USB MANAGEMENT Wes
62. en 2 Under WAN tap the open frame and enter the server name This is the Host Name as setup in Share Box 4 3 CONNECTING AN OMNINAS OMNINAS For ANDROID 3 Click on the icon to add the device 4 The Login screen displays Enter the user name and password as defined in the Share 5 Click Login to continue or Cancel to return to the previous menu OA PA Fa 4 58 PM Login User Name Password Cancel WAN Login The WAN connection is established giving you access to your OMNINAS Adding a LAN Device Note To add a LAN device through the application you need to connect your OMNINAS through a switch or router See Connect to a Switch or Router 1 Tap OMNINAS on your screen PN VININ IASS Selecting OMNINAS 4 4 CONNECTING AN OMNINAS OMNINAS For ANDROID The Connection screen displays cloud test omninas net OMNINAS 3AD5E2 OMNINAS 41464f OMNINAS 41465A OMNINAS Test LAN Connection Screen 2 Under LAN select a device from the available list This is the Host Name as define in Settings 3 The Login screen displays Enter the user name and password as defined in the Share Click Login to continue or Cancel to return to the previous menu OB FA Xi om 4 58 PM 9 Login User Name Password Cancel LAN Login The LAN connection is established Your device is remotely connected to your Android phone See Main Menus 4 5 Main Menus OMNINAS For ANDROID
63. eral hours depending on hard drive size 3 25 STORAGE MANAGEMENT Wes INTERFACE Single Disk Expansion Dual Single HDDs The single disk expansion function is designed to allow you to create additional storage space without changing your current single disk mode Before you start you will need to add an additional hard disk drive in HDD bay 2 See Replacing a Drive Note New HDDs are formatted using the XFS file system Once the external drive is installed the disk is visible in the Disk Manager From the Disk Manager screen you can Eject Disk Mount Unmount and Format the new exter nal disk Internal Disks Capacity GB Status SMART G Action Maxtor SYOS0M0 81 96 GB GOOD WDC WD10EARX 22NOYBO 100020GB EXTERNAL me Eject Disk Formatted Capacity Array File System Formatted Capacity sh Type Total Available SINGLE XFS 78 63GB 78 60GB ACTIVE Check Disk Manufacturer IC Capacity GB FileType Mount Acton WDC WD10EARX 22N 0 205 fo Mount Format WDC WD10EARX 22N 0 102 no Format He Occupied Capacity ef Status G2 Action External Devices WDC WDIDEARK 22N 1 049 WDC WD10EARK 22N 975 39 Single Disk Expansion Prompt 3 26 STORAGE MANAGEMENT WEB INTERFACE Ejecting an External Disk To eject the disk 1 Select Storage gt Disk Manager gt to open the Disk Manager prompt 2 In the Internal Disks menu click the action Eject Disk for the External drive A prompt d
64. eria sets off a shut down instance System temperature exceeds 65 C 149 F System Fan Settings By default the fan is not activated under normal temperature conditions as defined by the HDD temperature reading from HDD SMART function The following criteria depicts the system fan behavior e Under 54 C Normal conditions and Fan is off e 55 C to 61 C Fan is on e 62 C and above System shuts down Note Older HDD models may not support SMART 6 8
65. eturn to the Home menu Goo Logout Click to log off the current user Launching the Interface You can access the OMNINAS Web Interface by using the OMNINAS Finder or through a web browser To use the OMNINAS Finder utility see Connecting Your OMNINAS To use a web browser see Connecting by Web Browser LOGGING IN Wes INTERFACE Logging In The login screen appears and prompts for a Username and Password The default username is admin The password was you set during in page 2 16 step 2 of OMNINAS Wizard setup screen Note You can change the language setting on this screen by clicking on the language drop down menu To login k OMNINAS Your Own Private Cloud Username a Password ant access acco T OMNINAS Login Screen 1 Enter the Username and Password Default Username admin Password Note The password was set during in page 2 16 step 2 of OMNINAS Wizard setup screen 2 Click Enter kia to access the administration interface IMPORTANT In the event of a lost password click on Can t access my account to follow the reset process If the Web interface is idle for 10 minutes the system automatically logs out 3 12 UseER MANAGEMENT Wes INTERFACE User Management This section provides information for the management of user accounts The provided guidelines cover adding editing deleting user profiles as well as viewing of user lists Viewing User List
66. evice 10 Click the button to start and make sure the NAS device shuts down and powers off completely 11 Install your HDDs back in the drive bays 12 Power up the NAS device to and look to see if it is detected 13 If the device is still not detected please contact your Service Center http global shuttle com sup port I cannot map the network drive a tS 1 Use the delete network drive function to clean any conflicting or unused network drives in DOS box use c gt net use delete command to clean up all network drives OR Change the assigned drive letter in the map network drive function by clicking on the downward ar row next to the drive letter to open the drop down menu OR Use the Finder utility to clean up all network drives 2 Then use the Finder utility to reconnect the Network drive s again 6 2 TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING O How can I bypass the network setup check A aa tO To simplify the NAS device detection issue use the following steps to troubleshoot your device 1 oe amp bY 1 1 Power down your device Directly connect the NAS device to your PC with a LAN cable Remove all HDDs from the NAS device and power up The NAS power button LED flash red continuously after a brief period 1 to 2 minutes Run the Finder utility on your PC system and perform a search for the connected device If the device is not detected proceed with the following Open a sup
67. f the selected firmware image is older or the same version as the current firmware a prompt displays to confirm the updating Note Do not uncompress new firmware files The packaged file is required for the update firm ware procedure 3 66 APPLICATION SERVICES Wes INTERFACE Application Services This section provides you information on setting up specific applications including FTP Server iTunes Server BT Download Remote Access and Media Server FTP Server The FTP Server function allows you to enable or disable ftp functionality on the OMNINAS Set the port range and select the maximum number of clients that are allowed to connect through the FTP standard The service is only available after enabling it on the OMNINAS Setting Up the FTP Server OMNINAS Your Own Friwate Coud En glish English e Enable FTP Service Enable SSL TLS FTP Service EF Report External IP in FTP Passive Mode Passive Mode Port Range Use Default Range 55552 55559 Set Port Range from mr to Maximum number of clients 3 Fr connection Z Media Server NE Maximum speed limitation on Upload KB s Maximum speed limitation on KB s pones L EG 0 means unlimited for upload or download speed FTP Server Screen In Settings select the FTP Server tab Tick the Enable FTP Service option Tick Report External IP in FTP Passive Mode to allow the OMNINAS to ope
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69. guration Printer S etting is Auto Copy Auto copy from SD O Enable Disable Select NAS destination folder Auto copy fram USB3 0 port O Enable Disable Select NAS destination folder disk To perform auto copy please remove all backup jobs on SD or Ug Auto copy from FTP camera Enable Disable Select NAS destination folder C Delete the photos from the camera automatically after auto copy completed FTF Camera List Manufacturer Model Save Selecting a Target Folder for Auto Copy 3 48 SYSTEM LOG System Log Wes INTERFACE The Log function under Settings provides a list of history on system and user activities The Log function allows access to Clear All Logs Next Page and Last Page Clear All Logs deletes all log entries To view logs use Next Page Last Page and scroll bars eee a Your Own Private Cloud Settings pa Storage Backup BT Download Share Box GK I Media Server Jjt Clearing Logs 2013 05 07 15 06 17 2013 05 07 08 35 57 2013 05 06 17 30 01 2013 05 05 17 30 01 2013 05 04 17 30 02 2013 05 03 17 30 01 2013 05 03 11 36 11 2013 05 02 17 34 11 2013 05 01 17 34 19 2013 04 30 18 23 13 2013 04 30 17 31 43 2013 04 30 17 31 16 2013 04 30 17 30 58 2013 04 30 17 30 22 2013 04 29 22 25 53 2013 04 29 22 25 53 2013 04 29 22 15 18 2013 04 29 22 14 51 2013 04 29 22 14 33 2013 04 29 22 14 15 Clear All Logs lt lt First Page BT download
70. haring of new media and view the list of aggregate servers within your network that are also synchronized with your Media Box M OMNINAS Media Box Settings Sharing Status Setup Sharing Shared Folders Aggregation Advanced Media from the folders below will be available to other devices on your network You can limit the types of media you share from each folder Unchecking the box on the left will disable access to the media in that folder If you have another server on your network set to display media from all servers in one collection checking the box on the right will make media in that folder available for Aggregation For more information on this feature please go to the Aggregation menu 7 disk All Content Types Browse 7 All Content Types Browse V Available for Aggregation Available for Aggregation Add New Folder Media Box Sharing Settings 3 84 APPLICATION SERVICES To enable Aggregation Wes INTERFACE 1 From the home screen click the Settings gt Aggregation menu From the Aggregation menu you can enable the collection of media from other Twon kyServers within your network There are three types of modes for the collection of medai Ignore Default Aggregate and AutoCopy mie OMNINAS L ITI Viedia Box VIVEO MUSIC A c z sengs Aggregation Status Setup Y When Aggregation is enabled TwonkyServer collects information from
71. he Share Box menu allows you to enable or disable the Share Box function Share Box Sharing is provided through the Your Host Name omninas net 3 1 OVERVIEW ICON ITEM Wes INTERFACE DESCRIPTION EI Media Server Language Restart Shut Down Logout The Media Server menu allows you to enable or disable the media server func tion Click to select the language Default English to use on the interface Click to initiate a system restart procedure Note If a process is running restart is scheduled after completion of the current pro cess Click to power down the system Click to log off the current user OVERVIEW Settings Menu Wes INTERFACE The Settings menu includes access to Wi Fi Network Date amp Time General About Log Facto ry Reset Firmware Update and FTP Server You can use the Interface to configure your settings from a local or remote location in LAN OMNINAS Your Own Private Cloud Storage USB Backup BT Download Share Box ws Media Server Settings Menu Settings ICON ITEM OMNINAS KD22 Name Workgroup IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway DNS Server 1 DNS Server 2 MAC Address Wi Fi SSID Wi Fi MAC Address Firmware Version Date and Time wifi network EJDate amp Time General I avout Log S Factory Reset GJ Finnware Update BrP Serwer m nas123456 WORKGROUP 1
72. he selected network shortcut mapped folder About Click to view OMNINAS Finder Utility information display purposes only Exit Click to exit the OMNINAS Finder Utility Help Click to open a browser window displaying the OMNINAS help menu OMNINAS Finder utility is used to detect devices on the local network same subnet or to direct ly access your device through a web browser See Connecting by Web Browser 2 11 CONNECTING THE OMNINAS GETTING STARTED System Initialization Linux users go to Connecting by Web Browser to continue the setup process Windows and Mac users follow the information provided in the following section to continue the setup process 1 Insert OMNINAS CD ROM into your CD drive A prompt displays a DVD RW Drive F OMNINAS F Always do this for software and games Install or run program from your media G VF Publisher not specified General options Open folder to view files using Windows Explorer View more AutoPlay options in Control Panel AutoPlay Prompt 2 Click Run OMNINAS Finder exe to open the Finder application The Welcome prompt displays p Sa i OMNINAS Finder 1 16 Setup dd Welcome to the OMNINAS Finder 1 16 Setup Setup will guide you through the installation of OMNINAS Finder 1 16 It is recommended that you dose all other applications before starting Setup This will make it possible to update relevant system files without having to reboot your computer Click
73. her information In the event of a Red Blinking LED state the system has failed to obtain an IP address from the router The system settings reverts to the default fixed IP address 169 254 100 200 Status LED Display During Boot Note Pressing the Power LED for less than a second disables the blue status LED Pressing the Power LED a second time less than a second enables the blue status LED 2 9 CONNECTING THE OMNINAS GETTING STARTED The HDD LEDs for any installed HDDs also light See LED Definitions for further information HDD LEDs Note In the event of failure or improperly installed HDDs the HDD LEDs blink red Additionally the Web Interface displays a power off message see the following HDD does not exist please power off the system and plugin HDD fisrt Fi Displaying HDD Failure The OMNINAS is now ready for setup and configuration Connect the system to your network by using the Finder Utility Connecting Your OMNINAS After setting up the hardware and connecting the ethernet port you will need to configure and initialize the type of mode to use To get you started quickly and easily the OMNINAS Finder util ity Windows and Mac users only is provided so you can quickly connect your OMNINAS Linux users proceed to Connecting by Web Browser Before you get started make sure your OMNINAS device is connected to a DHCP enabled router By default your device s network settings are cofigured
74. ile Management Menus Rear View Identification ITEM ICON DESCRIPTION 1 Opens file selection screen 2 Removes selected file from task list Pause selected download Resume selected download Pause all downloads Resume all downloads Opens inspector pane S O 6 O 0 8 gr Set preferences 9 Download progress bar 10 Resume and pause current download 3 73 APPLICATION SERVICES Wes INTERFACE Share Box The Share Box function allows you to setup remote access to your OMNINAS using a domain name Setting Up Share Box To enable remote access see the following 1 Select Share Box to open the Share Box Settings screen o OMNINAS a Your Own Private Cloud English Share Box Setting Share Box on off Host Name omninas net Password BI Password Confirm BT Download SE Port 3000 UPnP Support yes No Media Server amp Share Box Menu In the Share Box setting select on to enable the Share Box remote access function In the Host Name field enter a host name for your server This is the registered name unique name that identifies your OMNINAS 4 In the Password field enter a password for your server Enter the password again in the Password Confirm field 5 Set the Port Default 3200 forwarding number The port setting ranges from 3200 to 6400 Shar Eis Setting Share Box on off In
75. ill not restore the lost data 1 Inthe Folder List tab select a folder and click Delete e Add Folder ea Folder List Add User PUser List Status Folder Name Public Action elm o Deleting Available Folder 2 Aprompt displays click OK to continue or Cancel to return to Folder List 3 Aconfirmation prompt displays click OK to continue or Cancel to return to Folder List 4 The system beeps and returns to the Folder List screen The folder is deleted 3 40 USB MANAGEMENT Wes INTERFACE USB Management The USB management function allows you to setup Printer Settings and Auto Copy for devices connected to the OMNINAS through the USB ports Printer Setting You can enable or disable connected USB printers in the Printer Setting menu Note A USB printer must be connected prior to the following instructions 1 From the Home menu select USB and click Printer Setting All connected printers are visible in the Printer Setting menu 2 Select Disable from a printer to disable network discovery Printer Setting auto Copy Disable Manufacturer HPLaserdJet1 u Hewlett Packard HP LaserJet 1020 Disabling Printer Once a printer is enabled for network discovery the printer is visible to users within the same subnet Users can install the printer to their local computer Printer drivers may be required for installation Adding a Printer in a Windows System 1 Connect the printer to a USB port We r
76. in local network LAN and Share Box User Account testuser Please enter 2 16 characters You may use English letters pe or amp lowercase letters numbers and special characters such as f etc tr I User Password eecee Please enter 0 32 characters You may use English letters Capital or lowercase letters numbers and special characters such as de EE Re confirme your password e000 Next Step Create a User Account Prompt The setup of your OMNINAS device is complete The Complete prompt displays The OMNINAS name as configured is displayed as well as the name of the administrator and user accounts It is recommended to write down and keep the setup information for quick reference Step 7 Completed Setup Completed You may start using OMNINAS now OMNINAS Name nastest Adminstrator Account admin User Account testuser Enter OMNINAS Goto web arowa to Goto File Explorer management page access files http 1860 254 100 200 http sw omninas net key in 169 254_100 200 to so Close Completed Prompt 2 20 CONNECTING THE OMNINAS GETTING STARTED From the Completed prompt you can select from the following Enter the OMNINAS management page the device s internal IP o address displays default http 169 254 100 200 0 1 2 Enter OMNINAS management page http 180 254 100 200 Click Go to and the Management login prompt displays 1 OMNINAS amp C
77. irm Adding a User Note Users do not have administrator privileges 3 14 UseER MANAGEMENT Wes INTERFACE Editing Users vg eee 3 o a At pa lt ov a User Name Description me USB Backup BT Download Share Box o 3 ia 9 I Media Server J t Editing a User 1 Click the User List tab to view a list of available users 2 Select a user and click Edit to modify A prompt displays edit the desired fields 3 Click Save to complete changes or Cancel to go back to the User List Note User names cannot be modified Deleting Users User List Storage User Name Description Action ee O e USB lt gt 3 gt 5 a ae lt J a S a x Backup BT Download Share Box us l Media Server _sju Deleting a User Click the User List tab to view a list of available users 2 Select a user and click Delete to remove the user A confirmation prompt displays 3 Click OK to delete or Cancel to go back to the User List 3 15 STORAGE MANAGEMENT Wes INTERFACE Storage Management RAID Manager The Storage function on the main menu provides access to configure and manage your available storage The Storage function allows access to RAID Manager Disk Manager and Auto Mirror to monitor and change the RAID array on the OMNINAS Q OMNINAS O Your Own Private Cloud English Qa Disk Man ge
78. isplays to verify the procedure 3 Click OK to finish the procedure or Cancel to return to the previous screen The selected disk is removed from the Internal Disks menu The disk can be removed from the OMNINAS device Internal Disks Capacity GB T Status SMARIT Action Maxtor 6Y080M0 81 96 GB WDC WD10EARX 22NOYBO 1000 20 GB EXTERNAL Single Disk Expansion Prompt Mounting an External Disk External drives can be accessed by local network users The external drive must be first mounted to allow use to the disk To mount the disk 1 Select Storage gt Disk Manager gt to open the Disk Manager prompt 2 In the External Devices menu select a volume and click Mount in the Action column A prompt displays to verify that the mount procedure is successful The Mount status changes to YES after a successful function The Unmount function displays in the Action column External Devices Capacity GB File Type Mount ee 1 WDC WD10EARX 22N 575 39 Mount External Drive Prompt The external disk is now accessible to the local network See Accessing External Disks 3 27 STORAGE MANAGEMENT Wes INTERFACE Unmounting an External Disk To unmount the disk 1 Select Storage gt Disk Manager gt to open the Disk Manager prompt 2 Inthe External Devices menu select a volume and click Unmount in the Action column A prompt displays the unmount procedure in progress After a successful Unmount the Acti
79. itions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired opera tion Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the authority to operate equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation CAUTION Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the guarantee of this device could void the user s authority to operate the equipment vill CE compliance This device is classed as a technical information equipment ITE in class B and is intended for use in living room and office The CE and WEEE marks approve the conformity by the EU guide lines e EMC guideline 2004 108 EC Directive on Electromagnetic Compatibility e LVD guideline 2006 95 EC Directive on Low Voltage e ErP guideline 2009 125 EC Directive on ecoconception of Energy related Products e ROHS
80. ives The auto mirroring setup will erase the hard drives data Make sure you backup all data before starting this process 3 24 STORAGE MANAGEMENT Wes INTERFACE To enable Auto Mirroring After installing the hard drives make sure your OMNINAS is powered on Log in to the web interface screen Click on Storage gt Auto Mirror to view the enable options DE E Select Enable and click Save to proceed 3 Auto Mirror JDisk Manager Current RAID Mode SINGLE Auto Mirror Enable Disable Only applicable to RAID 1 Auto Mirror Function Auto Mirroring is now active on your OMNINAS device The second hard drive can be installed at this time See Disk Management On the bay cover press in the indicator to open the cover The cover pops open Extend the cover to allow access to the HDD trays Pull the tray release to unlock the hard disk tray The HDD slides out Grasp the tray and slide it out to remove the tray O eo YS 2 Install the hard drive see First Instance The corresponding HDD LED light and the mirroring process starts In the Disk Manager screen the auto mirroring function displays the synchronizing of both hard drives Auto Mirror 3 Disk Manager ARAID Manager Internal Disks Disk No Capacity GB h Status 5 M AR T Action Hitachi HDS721050CLA662 500 11 GB Hitachi HDS721050CLAG62 500 11 GB Auto Mirroring a Disk Note The rebuild Auto Mirror function may take up to sev
81. lders may require network ac cess and permission 2 29 CONNECTING THE OMNINAS GETTING STARTED Deleting Network Drives The delete function allows you to remove already mapped network drives Close all folders asso ciated with the drives to make sure the delete function successfully removes the shortcut refer ence Note After a drive is mapped a software application on your computer can read and write files from the shared storage area by accessing that drive just as if the mapped drive represent ed a local physical hard disk drive In the following example the mapped drive is labeled F It is accessible for the computer as follows Example F directory folder 1 In the OMNINAS Finder window select a NAS Device 2 Click Delete Network Drives OMNINAS Finder NAS Found Name IPv4 Address MAC Address version 1 nas123456 192 168 1 121 80 EE 73 60 84 F6 0 21 20130424 b Delete Network Drives The Resource Mapping table displays The table lists available OMNINAS folders drive let ters and connection type 3 Select a folder to unmap and click Delete Resource Mapping Table Folder Drive Connect VWinasl 23456 best Z Connected Y Connected ynas 23456 disk Connected Wasi 23456 Teste Connected VWnasl 23456 Private l Connected Delete N Mapping an Individual Folder The mapped drive is removed from the network Note An open mapped folder prevents the deletion of a mapped drive
82. lick the hours and minutes 24 hour clock drop down menu to setup a specific time Click Save to create the schedule Note The Hours and Minutes fields are required The new schedule is listed in the Item list menu Set Power On Off Schedule Item list ltem setup Power On Power Off amp Power On Power Off Time v A Set Power On Off Schedule Prompt E Daily E sun E Mon 3 35 PowER MANAGEMENT Wes INTERFACE Through power management scheduling you can setup a complete power on off schedule for an entire week to help you save energy without comprimising convenience Set Power On Off Schedule Item list Item setup Time Power On Power Off Action Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 21 00 Power Off Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 08 00 Power On Delete the whole list Power Management Prompt In this way you can setup a complete power on off schedule for an entire week Editing Deleting a Set Power On Off Schedule To edit delete a created list item 1 In Settings click the General tab 2 The Set Power On Off Schedule menu displays Select the Item Setup tab 3 Select a schedule and click on one the following Edit to modify the event Delete to remove the event A confirmation prompt displays click OK to continue with deletion Delete the whole list to remove the event A confirmation prompt displays click OK to continue with list deletion Set Power On Off Schedule Item list Ite
83. lock to prevent further changes 2 Screen Shot ScreenShot 2012 7 PM 2012 2 PM goe Dora OT OR 660 BSD RPP TS slet Enter Username and Password The Time Machine function is now enabled and your OMNINAS selected as an external drive Window Help __ mo Q ThuG 23PM test Q Screen Shot j 2012 1 PM Show All E r Xbench_1 3 d LT NK PD Screen Shot a oven x Available 1 83 TB of 2 TB Pee AD EO Oldest Backup None gt Pl 2 gt gare gelost Disk Latest Backup None Cele S i Name PrivateF1 OMNINAS 41465A AFP aS ef 28 cikenminabry Options Next Backup Today 7 23 PM a st TT AER eeneds Time Machine Time Machine keeps at as Hourly backups for the past 24 hours e z EC EE Daily backups for the past month rur gt OFF ZHE ON Weekly backups for all previous months The oldest backups are deleted when your disk becomes full Screen Shot Screen Shot 2012 7 PM 2012 2 PM M Show Time Machine status in menu bar a Click the lock to prevent further changes 3 Screen Shot ScreenShot 2012 7 PM 2012 2 PM QT BRGGN BAM LATAE eiT EE nn Setting Completed 3 61 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Wes INTERFACE System Configuration This section provides information and guidelines to specify date and time settings reboot and power off reset to factory defaults and update your OMNINAS firmware Setti
84. m setup Time Power On Power Off Action Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 21 00 Power Off Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 08 00 Power On Edit Delete Power On Off Schedule Prompt 3 36 SHARE MANAGEMENT Wes INTERFACE Share Management The Share function from the main menus provides access to folders The Share function allows access to Add Folder and Folder List Adding Folders You can create private or public shared folders by using the folder share function Add Folder al lows you to create a new folder Public or private 23 Add Folder wa FolderList add User User List Folder Mame Description Permissions all Users Specified User Valid User Share Adding Folder Screen Creating a Public Folder To create a Public folder 1 In Share click on Add Folder tab 2 Enter a folder name and description 3 Click All Users under Share Access 4 Click Save You are automatically redirected to the Folder List and the new folder appears 3 37 SHARE MANAGEMENT Wes INTERFACE Creating a Private Folder To create a Private folder In Share click on Add Folder tab 2 Enter a folder name and description 3 Click Specified User under Share Access 4 Choose the level of access for each user 23 Add Folder lFolder List Add User i duser List Folder Name Description Permissions all Users Specified User Walid User User Name Full Access Read Only None
85. me Contributing artists Album ul Who Let Milo Qut mp3 el Mustics mp3 d Can t Get Enough of Sox mp3 Jan s Pearls Got Bonez Barking at Arnb 4 111 2 File name Who Let Milo Out mp3 All Files hi Selecting a File 3 78 PPLICATION SERVICES Wes INTERFACE 6 The Upload screen appears click Send to finish the upload process Alternatively click the Cancel icon x to cancel the download music upload file mp3 5MB x Browse Completing the Upload Downloading Files This section provides information on how to download a file to your server using the Share Box function Log into the Share Box server see Accessing Share Box In Folders select the source folder containing the files to download In the file list select the source file AD 5 In the main menu select Download to start the downloading Downloading starts and the file is downloading to the designated folder on your PC oS mE 4 gi amp o doe B Parem Refresh Thumbs Upload New Dir Download Rename Copy Move Delete Log out Filename fi Can t Get Enough of Sox mp3 4 63 MB MP3 File 2008 12 05 04 26 Ji music upload file mp3 4 63 MB MP3 File 2008 12 05 04 26 fl this is a music file mp3 4 63 MB MP3 File 2008 12 05 04 26 pi Who Let Milo Out mp3 4 63 MB MP3 File 2008 12 05 04 26 Name Who Let Milo Out mp3 Size 4 63 MB Type MP3 File Last Modif 2008 12 05 04 26 Who Let Milo Out Ge
86. n a dynamic port and transmit to the FTP client the FTP server s IP address 4 In the Maximum number of clients connection field select the maximum number of con current uploading and downloading files 5 Inthe Maximum speed limitation on Upload field enter the transfer speed limit in kilo bits per second 6 In the Maximum speed limitation on Download field enter the transfer speed limit in kilobits per second A figure selection of 0 designates an unlimited transfer speed 7 Forremote FTP you need to assign port forwarding to port number 21 and also set port range at 55552 and 55559 on router 3 67 APPLICATION SERVICES Wes INTERFACE The FTP service is now configured on your OMNINAS device You can use an explorer window or software to access your FTP server Note Your router must be configured for port forwarding IMPORTANT To prevent the unauthorized access of your OMNINAS protect each of the user and administrator accounts registered to your OMNINAS with a strong password before setting up remote access through the FTP server The FTP service is accessible through a URL which can potentially allow malicious users to attempt access to your files unless each user is protected by a strong password Note If you receive and error and are unable to connect to the internet you may need to configure port forwarding Refer to your router s user manual for further information on port forwarding If you
87. n the OMNINAS Media Server Start Stop Backup D Media Server e Setting Up Media Server 2 The Media Box server displays as shown in the following image 3 The OMNINAS Media Box provides menus for viewing your video music and photo library OMNINSS Media Box VIDEO MUSIC PHOTO Settings Settings Status myTwonky Slideshows myTwonky Library at nas123456 Version TwonkyServer 7 1 3 1 Videos 0 Songs 0 Photos 0 Activity Status Not streaming my wonky com You are logged in as Detailed Status Show ow Media Server on Twonky Server 3 82 APPLICATION SERVICES Wes INTERFACE To view your video library 1 From the home screen click the Video menu 2 From the left screen click the myTwonky menu to view your library 3 From the left screen click the Playlists menu to view your defined playlist files To view your music menu 1 From the home screen click the Music menu 2 From the left screen click the myTwonky menu to view your library 3 From the left screen click the Playlists menu to view your defined playlist files To view your photo library 1 From the home screen click the Photo menu 2 From the left screen click the myTwonky menu to view your library 3 From the left screen click the Slideshow menu to view your defined playlist files Configuring Twonky Settings The Settings menu allows you to view the Media Box status configure setup settings config
88. ng Date and Time Change the date and time by using the Date amp Time function Set Time Zone allows you to choose from a list of locations Set the date and time either through the network time server NTP or from a browser To set a Network Time Server NTP Select Settings and click the Date amp Time tab Select Set system time server NTP Enter the URL address of your selected NTP server s in the NTP server 1 2 fields Check Calibration to calibrate Daily Weekly or Monthly ve D a Click Save to keep selected changes ae es OMNINAS me Your Own Private Cloud fT Settings 3 Qwiri Network Date amp Time GJ General About Log Factory Reset Firmware Update GFTP Server 07 May 2013 15 36 47 USB Ss Time Zone i 4 Set Time Zone Taipei GMT 08 00 Backup Set system clock using network time server NTP BT Download NTP server 1 ntp nictjp Calibration Date and Time ime from E 5e Date 2013 05 07 Time 15 v 35 v 21 v Date amp Time Settings Click Date and Time to set time from the browser Select Settings and click the Date amp Time tab Select Date and Time Click Set Time from Browser to automatically update Date and Time Or 4 Enter the Date by clicking on the drop down menu and selecting the date 3 62 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Wes INTERFACE 5 Set the time by selecting from the Hour Minutes and Seconds drop down
89. nistrator user name and password and all stored data to factory de faults Make sure you backup your data before proceeding with this function After the Factory Reset is initiated the device reverts to the initial Wizard setup See OMNINAS Wizard IMPORTANT Web interface reset function will erase all data and preconfiguration settings Web Interface Reset Click on Factory Reset to restore factory default te Cloud Engish M GQwiti Network Date amp Time General PAbout Loc 3 Factory Reset Firmware Update FTP Server Storage Blog Factory pdate Gp Caution B Press Reset will erase all data and settings ackup EE Please make sure all data has been backed up BT Download Share Box ww HA je Factory Reset Screen 3 64 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Wes INTERFACE Hardware Reset Hardware reset is available to clear the administrator username password and restore the net work setting default DHCP Automatically assign IP address profiles This procedure does not delete the data from the hard disks Make sure the OMNINAS is powered on before starting a hardware reset IMPORTANT The Web interface password is reset no admin password by default 1 Locate the Reset button on the back of the device 2 Insert a thin tool and press the button in for three seconds Reset Button Location 3 After a beep sounds release the button The system reboots 4 Use
90. nking HDD1 rebuilding Off Not detected Blue Solid on HDD access Blue Blinking Audible Beep RAID1 selected audible beep x 1 p HDD2 status Red Solid on Failure Red Blinking HDD2 rebuilding Off Not detected On Rear SIDE Green Solid on Link speed is 100 Mbits sec 6 LAN Speed LED Amber Solid on Link speed is 1000 Mbits sec Off Off or link speed is 10 Mbits sec Green Solid on LAN link 7 ear ey Green Blinking LAN access LED Off Disconnected Note Pressing the Power LED for less than a second disables the blue status LED Pressing the Power LED a second time less than a second enables the blue status LED The feature allows you to turn off the status light to prevent light interference in a darkened environ ment for instance watching a movie or viewing a slideshow 1 6 Chapter 2 Getting Started HARDWARE INSTALLATION GETTING STARTED Hardware Installation This section includes information to help you install the hard drives in the OMNINAS before you can begin using your storage device First Instance The following guidelines provide information for first time installation of your OMNINAS Before you can get started install the hard drives on your device You can install either 2 5 or 3 5 drives The procedures are listed as follows Installing Hard Disk Drives IMPORTANT To prevent data loss or damage to the system power down your device before removing a HDD 1 If your system
91. nto your OMNINAS from the newly discovered servers 3 85 APPLICATION SERVICES Wes INTERFACE To configure Advanced 1 From the home screen click the Settings gt Advanced menu The Advanced screen displays From the Advaned Settings menu you can secure setting pages synchronize the multimedia library compile folders setup media scan intervals and enable the restart function i VIDEO MUSIC PHOTO mmm Media Box a Advanced Status Setup Sharing Secured Server Settings Aggregation Advanced You can secure the TwonkyServer settings pages as well as access to sync with a username and password PN v Username Password my wonky com account Improve My Experience red Compilation Folders Rescan Interval Restart on NIC changes Logging sent dd Server Maintenance Restart Server Rescan Content Folders Reset to Defaults Clear Cache Save Changes Cancel Media Box Advanced Settings Mope DESCRIPTION Enter a username and password to setup Twonky Server access for synchronizing Secured Server Settings the library my Twonky com Account Use this function to log out from Media Box Improve My Experience Enable this option to allow information to be shared with Twonky Compilation Folders Use this function to select folders to be defied as music compilation samplers Use this function to setup the rescan behavior for new content Set the value to 0 Rescan Interval to disable rescan Set
92. ompt type in a password for the the admin account It is advisable to use a strong 8 character or longer password that uses a combination of Upper Lower and special characters to increase the security protection for your OMNINAS 2 15 CONNECTING THE OMNINAS GETTING STARTED 5 Click Next Step OMNINAS Wizard Enter a password for OMNINAS adminstrator account This is used for bagging in OMNINAS management page Adminstrator Account min p Adminstrator Password Please enter 6 15 characters You may use English Gers Capkal or were lefers rumbers and spadal characters Re confirme your password Next Step Adminstrator Account Prompt 6 In the Create OMNINAS prompt enter a name to designate your OMNINAS device The name must be 6 to 18 characters long Once your device is named the Internet status field displays the status of your network connection If you are connected your Share Box account registers successfully to the Share Box server 7 Click Create to contiue Step 3 Create OMNINAS Set up a OMNINAS name and register Share Box Qo OMNINAS Name Please enter 6 16 characters You may use English letters Capital or lowercase letters numbers and special characters Internet Status Connected Share Box http nastest omninas net 3200 Create OMNINAS Prompt The setup process configures your OMNINAS on your local network and registe
93. on column displays the Mount option in the target volume External Devices Manufacturer Capacity GB FileType Mount WDC WD10EARX 22N 0205 fno WDC WD10EARX 22N ore fno WDC WD10EARX 22N 1 049 fn WDC WD10EARX 22N 975 39 Format Unmount External Drive Prompt Formatting an External Disk IMPORTANT The formatting process deletes any data on the disk Make sure you backup your data be fore proceeding Do not power off or reboot the system to prevent damage To format the disk 1 Select Storage gt Disk Manager gt to open the Disk Manager prompt 2 Inthe External Devices menu select a volume and click Format in the Action column 3 Aprompt displays to verify the procedure 4 Click OK to continue with the Format or Cancel to return to the previous menu External Devices Capacity GB File Type Mount WDC WD10EARX 22N 206 Ni WDC WD10EARX 22N 102 NO WDC WD10EARX 22N 4 Ni Format WDC WD10EARX 22N 975 3 Mount External Drive Prompt Note New disk volumes previously unformatted are formatted using the XFS file system Other wise the formatting process uses the current file system or NTFS on the disk volume 3 28 STORAGE MANAGEMENT Wes INTERFACE Accessing External Disks External drives are accessible by users through the network To provide users access to the drive the drive must be mounted See Mounting an External Disk To access an drive 1 Open a file explorer window on your desktop
94. ook account is required 1 Tap and hold on any photo file bid 4 Aton LanSetting jpg A bas 5 Aton ShutdowReboot jpg Zl ER Selecting a Photo File 2 Ascreen pops up 3 Tap Share by Facebook to open the Facebook login screen Av mA tp A 3 5 28 PM Share by Email Share by Facebook Sharing a Photo File 4 9 PHOTO FILES OMNINAS For ANDROID 4 Log in to your Facebook account to continue Note Facebook share function installs to FB automatically if not already installed Av MO gt A 37 5 29PM f Facebook facebook You must log in first Get Facebook for Android and browse faster Email or Phone Password DEE Forgot password T in Tru tha sltarnatnia lain Fri ih a lin miT Logging In to Facebook 5 After a successful login your photo is posted on Facebook VIDEO FILES OMNINAS For ANDROID Video Files To open Video files 1 From the NAS List main screen tap on Video 2 Tap any sub folder to view the files if needed 3 Tap on any file to play automatically av BTV 5 31PM Bird_On_Aware_SQCIF_5fps_ mg _52k_amr nb_12k mp4 DELTE Opening Video Files 4 11 Music FILES OMNINAS For ANDROID Music Files To open Music files 1 From the NAS List main screen tap on iTunes 2 Tap any sub folder to view the files if needed 3 Tap on any file to play automatically 2 BTV 1 5 30 PM 01 Highway Star mp3 A 01 Hotel Califo
95. ote to help you define this backup 3 Inthe Description field enter a name to assign this job 3 50 SYSTEM BACKUP Wes INTERFACE 4 Select the backup destination external devices or a second OMNINAS device in the same subnet lBackupLog Backup Setting List Backup Setting Backup from OMNINAS KD22 to External Devices Select OMNINAS KD22 Source disk vi 2 Description Name of the backup job max 64 characters or less Select your backup destination Backup to External Devices No USB device found O Backup to NAS Host Scan NAS User Name Password Q Time of Execution Weekdays O Mon O Tue O Wed OTh O Fri O Sat O Sun Hours Minutes 14 vi Hours 0 Minutes Creating a Backup Entry External devices Select the external device from the Backup to External Devices list OMNINAS Device Click Scan NAS to search for a device within your network Select a discovered device Alternatively enter the host name user name and password of the second device In Time of Execution select the day s and time to initiate the job Click Confirm to setup weekly backup according to the predefined schedule You can also click Backup Now to begin a backup job 3 51 SysTEM BACKUP Wes INTERFACE Editing Backup Schedules You can use Backup Settings List to edit or delete current backup schedules in the task list 1 Click Edit on a backup schedule The Backup Setting screen displays
96. p functionality All other modes require you to power down the device before removal of hard drives RAID 1 3 16 STORAGE MANAGEMENT Wes INTERFACE IMPORTANT Changing RAID types erases all data stored on your storage disks If there is saved data on the drive s backup your data before proceeding IMPORTANT Only RAID 1 supports hot swap functionality All other modes require you to power down the device before removal of hard drives The Disk Manager function displays model capacity and status of the available hard drives You can view the health status remove check format and unmount a disk drive Creating a RAID Mode IMPORTANT Changing RAID types erases all data stored on your storage disks If there is saved data on the drive s backup your data before proceeding In Single Disk mode a second drive can be inserted The device recognizes the new drive as an external disk Prerequisites e Single Install one hard disk drive e JBOD RAID 0 RAID 1 Install two hard disk drives Note Single mode supports the installation of a second drive external disk 1 Select Storage and click on the RAID Manager tab The current RAID mode is displayed above the available RAID modes see the following figure 2 Click on a RAID mode see RAID Types to select your preference 3 17 STORAGE MANAGEMENT Wes INTERFACE 3 Click Create Disk Array Disk Ma lager i 3 RAID Manager Current RAID Mode SINGLE
97. ported browser and type http 169 254 100 200 to directly connect to the NAS adminis trator page If there is no response on your PC open a command DOS dialog window and type the following ping 169 254 100 200 If the ping command returns a timeout message contact your distributor for further troubleshooting support If the ping command returns a positive connection response open a different browser and go to step 6 0 If the device is detected through the browser but not the Finder utility re install the Finder and go to step 4 1 If the device is detected by using the Finder utility and browser and the administration page is acces sible access to the network is still not available check your network settings and make sure your PC and NAS device are in the same LAN network Cannot connect to a Remote Access Router Setting e Make sure your Share Box port settings 3200 6400 do not conflict with your router settings If the port settings do conflict change your Share Box port setting e The OMNINAS and router do not have more than one layer connection between them OMNINAS setting e Make sure the Hostname has not already been registered e After a Factory Reset the Share Box and share account must be re configured e If the firmware is updated or the OMNINAS had a sudden loss of power re register the Share Box settings to ensure a remote connection e If your router or cable ADSL modem were or power cycled r
98. power off or reboot the system to prevent damage To replace a drive using the Hot swap button 1 On the bay cover front panel press in the indicator to open the cover The cover pops open 2 Extend the cover to allow access to the HDD trays 3 20 STORAGE MANAGEMENT Wes INTERFACE 3 Press the Hot swap button front panel until an audible beep sounds and the LED starts to blink See following figure Hot swap button li Hot Swap Button Function Replace the drive Once inserted an audible sound alerts that the HDD is replaced The status LED flashes red After a short time the Status tab in Disk Manager detects and displays the new HDD sta tus To replace a drive using the Disk Manager menu 1 Log in to the OMNINAS web interface 2 Click on Storage gt Disk Manager to view your available disk drives 3 Select your target drive and click Remove Disk JAuto Mirror 2 Disk Manager RAID Manager Internal Disks Disk No Capacity GB fy Status SMART Gi Action Hitachi HDS721050CLA662 500 11 GB Hitachi HDS721050CLA662 500 11GB Hot Swap Through Disk Manager 3 21 STORAGE MANAGEMENT Wes INTERFACE 4 An disk access warning prompt displays Make sure the Disk is not in use at this time then click OK The page at 192 168 1 33 says DA Removing disk during accessing may damage the RAID system re you sure you want to continue Hot Swap Through Disk Manager The s
99. provides wireless connectivity as an Access Point AP By setting up the OMNINAS as an AP your wireless devices can connect to the OMNINAS In the main menu under Settings click on Wi Fi to change the wireless network configuration This mode is available as an Access Point AP for all users under the same subnet group in the network Main features PC notebook computer users can connect to Wi Fi through the OMNINAS AP mode Network Tasks 2 Refresh network list 2 Set up a wireless network for a home or small office Related Tasks Learn about wireless networking sg Change the order of preferred networks y Change advanced settings Choose a wireless network Click an item in the list below to connect to wireless network in range or to get more information Unsecured wireless network OMNINAS 605D8 H Security enabled wireless network WPA Microsoft Windows System Smartphone users can connect to Wi Fi through the OMNINAS AP mode Ke Wi Fi EK Choose a Network guest a OMNINAS 6084FC az V OMNINAS 608513 a gt Other gt Ask to Join Networks OFF Wi Fi Settings 1 Select Settings gt Wi Fi to access the settings menu Known networks will be joined automatically If no known networks are available you will have to manually select a network IOS device 2 Inthe Wi Fi SSID field enter a name This is the name that is broadcast Select a name tha
100. r 2 RAID Manager Current RAID Mode SINGLE USB r BT Download ED ED R FG Share Box Gj 4 JE m7 L 4 Media Server_ t SINGLE JBOD RAID 0 Single Disk Volume Linear Disk Volume Striping Disk Volume Mirroring Disk Volume Storage RAID Manager Screen RAID Types RAID Types Defined Mope DESCRIPTION Single A single hard drive is used All data is lost in the event of a hard drive failure RAID functionality is not available in JBOD Just a Bunch of Disks mode Data is written sequentially on the designated disks Both hard drives are combined to form a single larger disk Note If you are using two identical HDDs it is recommended to use RAID 0 JBOD Both hard drives are combined and the available capacity of each disk is added into a single logical volume Redundancy or parity is not available RAID 0 offers the best performance however there is no disk failure protection IMPORTANT If a single disk in RAID 0 fails the data in both disks is inaccessible due to the RAID 0 cross disk writ ing function RAID 0 Dual hard drives are required RAID 1 is a secure mode providing mirroring functionality The data is duplicated between both HDDs and in the event of a single disk failure the data is available in the healthy disk RAID 1 is recommended for disk failure protection However available disk space is reduced by 50 due to the mirroring function Only RAID 1 supports hot swa
101. r al ios mg Q si EE Connecting to backup volume FAVORITES EB All My Files AirDrop 1 PT E Desktop m Documents Downloads gt Ve 4 As Ji Music Pictures Stickies System Preferences TextEdit Time Machine Screen Shot Screen Shot 2012 7 PM 2012 2 PM Screen Shot Screen Shot 2012 7 PM 2012 2 PM MRR nany t cikerminalty Photo Booth Preview QuickTime Player S R x Mutilityr SHARED a 1879 A a C KON AENDA GI A View Folders After Connection 5 Click Use as Backup Disk to continue inde ile Edit Vie 5o Window Help MOD Q Thu6 14PM test Q E PrivateF1 FAVORITES E All My Files AirDrop eens Applications Media Files E Desktop Xbench_1 3 d Documents Downloads Movies Ja Music Pictures nilir SHARED CI OMNINAS 41464f mis mi E ke ma TEST22 12 x TEST22 14 TEST22 15 E eileen_chen_oa Shot Screen Shot C OMNINAS 3ADSE2 2012 2 PM omninas 41464f omninas 41465a a EE test w832 en TEST22 18 i TEST22 20 TEST22 21 a J WDTVLive ScreenShot 7 2012 2 PM DEVICES Remote Disc al Time Machine Back TEST22 24 5 TEST22 26 TEST22 27 Select Backup Folder 6 Select the target folder and click Use Backup Disk Window Help mO g Q e Thu6 23PM test Time Machine Screen Shot 2012 1 PM 3 Xbench 1 3 d mg i
102. r network Connecting to Wi Fi Once the Wi Fi settings are configured Wi Fi enabled devices such as notebook computers smart phones or tablet devices can join the OMNINAS network 3 33 POwER MANAGEMENT Wes INTERFACE Power Management The power management feature of the OMNINAS allows you to setup a power saving policy to help you conserve energy when your device is not in use Through power management you can set the power saving mode power recovery policy fan control behavior and setup a power on off schedule Setting Up Power Management To setup the power management md In Settings click the General tab 2 The Power Management section displays 3 Select the power saving time setting 0 to 300 minutes from the drop down menu 4 In Power Saving Mode select Suspend or Power Off Suspend reverts the device to a lower power setting while Power Off powers down the device 5 In Power Recovery select Auto restart after power failure to have the device automati cally power up after a power failure event This feature allows the device to stay powered on for use by remote users The Wake On LAN WoL function allows you to remotely wake up your OMNINAS from a low power mode or powered down state The function can be used to wake up the device for use by FTP Share Box and the Media Server services 6 Select Enable Wake On LAN to enable the function Note For remote access to WoL the supplied AC adap
103. r video streaming e Easy HDD installation and one button HDD hot swap e Supports scheduled BT Downloading without PC e Built in ultra quiet fan e Elegant ID design with 2 5 mm aluminum for better heat dissipation Package Contents o se a KD21 KD22 Power Cord AC Adapter CD 1 DVD 1 Sy S LAN Cable Screw pack Quick Start Guide 1 1 FEATURES PRODUCT OVERVIEW System Requirements PC Users e Pentium Ill 500Mhz processor or higher e Microsoft Windows XP Home Professional Professional x64 SP3 or later e Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 0 Firefox 3 x Google Chrome or Apple Safari 3 0 or higher e Must meet minimum RAM requirements for your operating system e CD or DVD drive e Available 10 100 1000 Mbps network Ethernet port DHCP configured network recommended Network hub switch or router recommended e 3 5 SATA Hard Drive s Mac Users e Mac OS X 10 4 or higher e Apple Safari 3 0 or higher e Must meet minimum RAM requirements for your operating system e CD or DVD drive e Available 10 100 1000 Mbps network Ethernet port DHCP configured network recommended Network hub switch or router recommended e 3 5 SATA Hard Drive s Linux Users e Linux kernel 2 6 x or later e Available 10 100 1000 Mbps network Ethernet port DHCP configured network recommended Network hub switch or router recommended Smart Phone Users e Mobile Device iPhone iPad Android phone
104. rk Incoming TCP Port 51413 Encryption Ignore unencrypted peers Limit total bandwidth Download Rate 100 KB s Upload Rate 10 KB s Web Client Refrash Rate 5 seconds Cancel Save Preference Screen Click Save to continue or Cancel to return to the BT Download menu 5 In Total Download Rate set the download rate O means unlimited rate 500 KB s is the maximum rate 6 In Total Upload Rate set the upload rate 0 means unlimited rate 500 KB s is the maxi mum rate 7 In Sort by select the criteria used to display the downloads Default Name Downloading Files 1 To download files using BT Download click to open the file selection screen JET Setting GJ BT Download Resume All Inspector a ITransfers Obytes s Obytes s Opening File Selection The File selection screen displays 2 Click Choose Files and select a seed on your local drive 3 2 APPLICATION SERVICES Wes INTERFACE 3 Click Upload to add the file to the download task pane or click Cancel to return to BT Download Upload Torrent Files Please select a torrent file to upload No file chosen Opening File Selection File Management You can view the status and manage the download files by selecting the function buttons on the download task pane TTT ee Remove Pause Resume Pause All Resume All Inspector Transfers 4 Obytes s Obytes s Tr RET 0 bytes of 228 6 ME 09 Paused F
105. rnia mp3 BA 01 If You Leave Me Now mp3 2 01 Seven Bridges Road mp3 2 Opening Music Files BT OMNINAS For ANDROID BT BT files are only available after they are fully downloaded To open Torrents 1 In the NAS List main menu tap Torrents 2 Tap any subfolder to view open it 3 Tap ona file to play it A Morte eee eno Buray Nay 00 OE TPB torrent Aenm prann s Damme Taks 0 0 PB torrent Chiodos 8694517 TPB torrent 2 Disney Shorts 1930 s O _Set_10f4 8597535 TPB torrent FUZZION BEAT FEAT RICKY LOPEZ eo _ERES_CASADA mp3 8695069 TPB torre NEW_3BALL_JULY_2013 FUZZION BEAT ee ERES CASADA FULL HD VIDE 8695032 T PB torrent Beane Opening Torrents 4 13 ACCESSING A PRIVATE FOLDER Accessing a Private Folder 1 Open the Connection screen and select the NAS device 2 Tap on the private folder in the list to open it 3 Tap ona file in the private folder to access it contents iTunes private DELTE Accessing a Private Folder Note OMNINAS For ANDROID You must create the folder and assign the security permissions in the web interface before accessing the folder from the mobile application Chapter 5 OMNINAS for 10S Main Menus OMNINAS For 10S The iPhone OMNINAS application provides you with access to your OMNINAS device Tap this application to access the NAS List main screen Functions on this screen include About Help Advanced Local Link an
106. rs on the Share Box server In the event of a network error An Internet Info prompt displays and lists your device s network setting configuration CONNECTING THE OMNINAS GETTING STARTED Click Back to return to the previous menu Internet Info IP Address 169 254 100 200 Netmask 255 255 0 0 Gateway DNS Server 1 DNS Server 2 192 168 1 210 Error Code Internet Info The following prompt displays Without an Internet connection the OMNINAS Share Box function can not be registered at this time If you are connected to a DHCP router but still receive this error message take a screen shot and provide the message to your router administrator or to the Shuttle Service Center Once the network settings are correctly configured the Share Box function can be set up through the web interface Step 3 Create OMNINAS Set up a OMNINAS name and register Share Box OMNINAS Name Please enter 6 16 characters You may use English letters Capkal or lowercase leiers numbers and spectal characters Internet Status MotconnectedO amp No internet connection available to register OMNINAS ShareBox This setting i also available at management page Now you still can click Create OMNINAS to create an OMNINAS name to be used within local network Set up OMNINAS Name 8 Enter the name to designate your OMNINAS and click Create to continue the process with out registering Share box The Share
107. ry Network and Sharing Center View remote printers DD cist itunes k Share P Share HE Prvatel i Share Shared Folders Prompt 2 23 CONNECTING THE OMNINAS GETTING STARTED Connecting by Web Browser After initial setup you can manage your OMNINAS through the interface menus Connecting to the management menus is done by using either the Finder utility or direct access through a web browser The two methods are defined in the following Connect by using the Finder utility available for Windows and Mac OS X users Connect through a web browser available for Windows Mac OS X and Linux users Connect Using Finder The Finder utility is available only for Windows or Mac OS X operating systems 1 Connect the OMNINAS as described in Connect to a Switch or Router 2 Run and use the Finder utility to obtain the OMNINAS IP address See the following figure Note Unless your computer system s language setting is detected the default language setting is English All OMNINAS devices available within your subnet group are displayed in the NAS Found tab If only one device is detected by Finder the device s web interface automatically display If devices are not automatically found click Search to manually perform this function OMNINAS Finder NAS Found Name Py4 Addre MAC Address version il nas123456 192 168 1 121 80 EE 73 60 84 F6 0 21 20130424 b Obtaining an IP Address 2 24
108. ry list of executed backup events Backup Setting List Displays a list of all created back up settings T Create and schedule backup events from a selected source file to a target exter nal or second OMNINAS device Backup now function is available for instant backup events Backup Setting Note Events are executed in a sequential order The backup now function does not override an ongoing event When a scheduled event is currently running the backup function begins once the scheduled event is completed Home Click to return to the Home menu Logout Click to log off the current user 3 8 OVERVIEW Wes INTERFACE BT Download Menu OMNINAS ma Your Own Private Cloud English Se k lt a i j kj BT Setting BT Download JE EANET Storage m Ag OTransfers 4 Obytes s t 0 bytes s Backup BT Download Share Box a USB lt Media Server 4 BT Download Menu BT Download Menu Settings ICON ITEM DESCRIPTION The BT Setting menu allows you to enable or disable the BT Download function BT Settin Set general and specific downloading settings always scheduled Select files to upload set preferences download and upload rates and manually PEE OWMOAQ control the download functions Home Click to return to the Home menu Logout Click to log off the current user OVERVIEW Wes INTERFACE Share Box Menu OMNINAS a Your
109. service has started Set Success Failed to calibrate by NTP Failed to calibrate by NTP Failed to calibrate by NTP Failed to calibrate by NTP Invalid host name or password Succeeded in calibrating by NTP Succeeded in calibrating by NTP Adding of new folder completed Test2 It is already the newest DDNS information Set Success System Is NAS Mode System Is Booting Rescanning of media server database completed Start to rescan media server It is already the newest DDNS information Set Success System_is NAS Mode System Is Booting Previous Page Next Page System Log Screen To clear the log history click on Clear All Logs in the Log tab 3 49 SYSTEM BACKUP Wes INTERFACE System Backup The Backup function allows you to view and setup backup schedules settings lists and logs OMNINAS a Your Own Private Cloud English x 8 Backup Log ackup Setting List 48a kup Setting USB 2012 07 15 16 23 04 Succeeded in calibrating by NTP 2012 07 14 16 23 04 Succeeded in calibrating by NTP 4 Clear Backup Log lt lt First Page Previous Page Next Page Last Page gt gt Backup Log Screen Setting Up Backup Schedules The Backup Setting function allows you to add a scheduled backup Select Backup and click on the Backup Setting tab 2 Select the source folder on the OMNINAS In the description field you can add a n
110. sure the OMNINAS and the computer connected to it are under the same subnet If the hard drives are not yet configured the OMNINAS Wizard screen displays You must configure the disks before continuing 2 26 CONNECTING THE OMNINAS Mapping Network Drives You can create a shortcut map to an OMNINAS folder as a network drive on Windows work group networks Once it is mapped shortcut you can access it from your computer or Windows Explorer GETTING STARTED There are two methods to create a short cut mapping all the available drives at once or map ping selected individual drives Before you can map a drive the OMNINAS device must be con figured and initialized See System Initialization OMNINAS Finder NAS Found Name IPv4 Address MAC Address Version English vi GQ searen A connect e Map Network Drives Q Delete Network Drives nas123456 192 168 1 121 80 EE 73 60 84 F6 0 21 20130424 b Mapping a Network Drive Map All In the OMNINAS Finder window select a NAS device 2 Click Map Network Drives The Resource Mapping table displays The table lists available OMNINAS folders drive let ters and connection type 3 Click the Drive drop down menu to select a drive letter for each folder Click the Connect drop down menu to select a connection type Permanent Temporary for each folder Resource Mapping Table Connect naslz345 itestl 7 L Permanent Wnias 123
111. t identifies the device Note Do not enter an SSID name that reveals your identify or location for best security practices 3 32 NETWORK MANAGEMENT Wes INTERFACE 3 Inthe Encryption Method field select an encryption standard from the following No WEP 64 bits WEP 128 bits WPA WPA2 default recommended and WPA mixed 4 In the Password field enter the password that users will enter to connect to the OMNINAS The password must be longer than eight characters 5 In the Band field select the bandwidth from the following B G N default recommended B G GIN B G or N FNS OMNINAS Your Own Private Cloud EE 6 wiri G JNetwork S Date amp Tim Storage Wi Fi Setting Wi Fi Mode Wi Fi Access Point Wi Fi MAC Address 64 5A 04 03 79 46 Backup KA Wi Fi SSI Wi Fi SSID OMNINAS 6084F6 BT Download Encryption Method WPAZ e Password asssssse Share Box Band 2 4GHz B G N Media Server b Channel Width 40MHz fv Channel No Auto Settings Wi Fi Configuration 6 In the Channel Width field select the bandwidth delivery setting 20MHZ or 40MHZ 7 Inthe Channel No field select the frequency for your Wi Fi broadcast Auto Default 1 2 11 8 Click Save to save your settings The new settings may take a few seconds to update Once setup any user within the same subnet of your network can select the OMNINAS device in thei
112. ta by the amount of downloaded data Set the default download folder incoming TCP port encryption refresh rate and total bandwidth 1 In BT Download click Da to open settings menu JET Setting G2 BT Download O he Resume All Inspector ITransfers Obytes s Obytes s BT Download Screen 2 Click Preferences to open the Preference screen Open Resume All Inspector So itransfers 4 Obytes s Obytes s E ASAP VTV mp4 Preferences otal Download Rate amp B nas disk contents Bunheads 501E03 HDTV x264 ASAP VTV mp4 Total Upload Rate p COSS dk VTV mp4 Sort By gt Settings Screen 3 Inthe Preference screen set the following settings e Download to select the default folder to save downloads e Start transfers select to begin downloading as soon as the entry is added e Network set the TCP port Default 51413 Note If modifying the TCP port make sure the port number is not blocked by your firewall router e Encryption set this option to enable unencrypted data transfers e Limited bandwidth Set the download and upload rates 500 KB s is the maximum rate Alternatively you can set these settings by selecting Total Download Rate or Total Up load Rate in the Settings screen 3 71 APPLICATION SERVICES Wes INTERFACE e Web Client set the refresh rate for the web client Preferences Add transfers Download to disk contents Start transfers when added Netwo
113. tatus Media Server on Twonky Server Note Before starting make sure port 9010 is opened and forwarded to your router before ena bling the Twonky service Consult your router s manual for more information on the port forwarding section To disable the Media Server 1 In Media Server click the Media Server tab 2 In the Media Server option select Stop to disable the Media Server function 3 Click Save to complete the setup 3 81 APPLICATION SERVICES Wes INTERFACE Twonky Server A Twonky server provides consumer products game consoles smartphones and other DLNA enabled devices with network access to such content as photographs music and videos over a network It acts as a network operator centrally cataloging content stored on the devices con nected the network It thus makes accessing content simpler and more convenient There is also an application Twonky Beam making this content portable on smartphones tablets and other mobile devices This document describes configuration of this new Twonky server functionality and shows some simple uses To launch the Twonky server 1 In Media Server click Media Box to open a browser window and display the OMNINAS Media Box server O lt y Z P gt D a wn Private d English O 69 media Server Pg After DLNA media server is started all media clients in the same subnet can play the multimedia files under the disk folder o
114. tatus LED on the front panel flashes blue to indicate the on going process Once the LED displays solid blue the hard drive can be safely removed from the HDD bay 5 On the bay cover front panel press in the indicator to open the cover The cover pops open 6 Extend the cover to allow access to the HDD trays 7 Pull the tray release to unlock the hard disk tray An audible sound alerts that the HDD is undocked Tray release HDD Tray Released Replace the drive Once inserted an audible sound alerts that the HDD is replaced The status LED flashes red After a short time the Status tab in Disk Manager detects and displays the new HDD sta tus 3 22 STORAGE MANAGEMENT Wes INTERFACE Replacing a Drive For RAID modes Single JBOD RAID 0 and RAID 1 you can replace disks by shutting down the device IMPORTANT The formatting process deletes any data on the disk Make sure you backup your data be fore proceeding Do not power off or reboot the system to prevent damage 1 On the bay cover press in the indicator to open the cover The cover pops open 2 Extend the cover to allow access to the HDD trays 3 Pull the tray release to unlock the hard disk tray The HDD slides out if undocked Tray release HDD1 Tray Released 4 Grasp the tray and slide it out of the bay 3 23 STORAGE MANAGEMENT Wes INTERFACE Formatting Disks The Format function allows you to format a disk XFS file s
115. ter must be connected and supplying power to your device and the network settings on your device must be configured to allow for Internet access 7 In Fan Control select Auto or Always On to configure the device s fan behavior Auto al lows the fan to power up when the system temperature increases while Always On keeps the device s fan on a constant powered on state 8 Click Save to complete the power management configuration settings 3 34 POwER MANAGEMENT Wes INTERFACE Storage Administrator Password USB Password Password Confirm Backup Code Page United States Canada ea mei BT Download Share Box gg Medi R Power Management la S erver Power Saving Time Setting minutes 10 pr Power Saving Mode Suspend Power Off Power Recovery E Auto restart after power failure F Enable Wake On LAN Fan Control Auto Always On Set Power On Off Schedule Item list Item setup Time Power On Power Off Action Delete the whole list Power Management Prompt Setting Up a Power On Off Schedule To setup the power on off schedule In Settings click the General tab 2 The Set Power On Off Schedule menu displays Select the Item Setup tab and select one of the following Power On click to create a power on schedule Power Off click to create a power off schedule 3 From the Time drop down menu click on an option to setup a day s of the week or a daily schedule C
116. the value in minutes to a positive value to define the period between scans Set the value to 1 to enable automatic detection of new content Use this function to enable or disable the dynamic restart of the server when chang Restart on NIC changes es to the NIC settings occur Use this function to enable logging in to Media Box Click View Log File to view the Logging log activity Click Clear Log File to delete the log activity Use this function to restart the server rescan content folders reset to defaults or Server Maintenance clear cache 2 Click the Save Changes to save any new configuration settings Or click Cancel to delete any settings without saving 3 86 APPLICATION SERVICES Wes INTERFACE iTunes Server The service provides access to the iTunes folder on the OMNINAS By enabling this function clients in the same subnet can access the content through the iTunes application on their com puter 1 In Settings select the iTunes Server tab and click on to enable the iTunes Server service Select off to disable the service 2 Click Save to keep changes KE a OMNINAS Your Own Private Coud er br iTunes Server English i Settings pa Storage Once iTunes server is started all Tunes chents mn the same subnet can play the music files in the OMNINAS Tunes folder Tunes Server l stan Stop Backup BT Download Share Box ar Media Server b m
117. to obtain an IP address from a DHCP router If the device is not connected to a DHCP router the Finder utility may not be able to de tect your OMNINAS device within your network Once a device is detected information from your OMNINAS such as Domain name IPv4 ad dress Mac address and firmware version is displayed on the main page The Finder Utility is available on the provided CD or for download from the following location http global shuttle com download download Note Linux users connect to the OMNINAS interface through the web browser and not the Finder utility Proceed to Connecting by Web Browser 2 10 CONNECTING THE OMNINAS GETTING STARTED Finder Utility The Finder utility allows you to detect any device within your network The OMNINAS device must be within the same subnet group OMNINAS Finder NAS Found Name IPv4 Address MAC Address version OMNINAS Finder Utility Finder Utility Defined Moe DESCRIPTION Language Bar Click to select the language setting Search Click to manually detect devices connected within the same network subgroup Click to access the login screen of the selected device The web interface of the Connect device displays through your default browser Click to create a network shortcut to the selected folder Once connected you can Map Network Drives access the shortcut from your computer or Windows Explorer Delete Network Drives Click to delete t
118. to view disk health condition Empty disk unavailable good failed and mirror ing e See Action to view permitted tasks for a drive Internal Disks e Add disk adds access to the installed hard drive e Remove disk removes access to the installed hard drive Formatted Capacity e Check disk verifies integrity of selected disk e Format erases all data and prepares HDD directory structure 3 19 STORAGE MANAGEMENT Wes INTERFACE External Devices e Mount allow access to the disk image e Unmount remove access to the disk image e Format erases all data and prepares HDD directory structure e See Formatted Capacity to view total and available disk capacity for a particular drive Internal Disks Disk Ho Model Capacity GB Eh Status SMART Gh Action Occupied Formatted Capacity Capacity a Action Total Available Status External Devices Manufacturer Device Capacity GB File Type Mount Checking Disk Function Disk Management Disk removal is simple and easy To accommodate the varying RAID types hot swap and non hot swap disk removal is designed into the OMNINAS Replacing a Hot swap Drive You can replace a hot swap drive RAID 1 mode only by using the hot swap button found on the front panel or through the Disk Manager menu on the OMNINAS interface IMPORTANT The formatting process deletes any data on the disk Make sure you backup your data be fore proceeding Do not
119. tos one by one Tap the file name on the upper left screen to return to file folder Tap slash to return to NAS List Posting to Facebook To post a photo on Facebook Note Facebook account required From the NAS List screen select your device and tap to login Tap Edit on the upper screen red circled icon appears next to each photo file Select and tap on a photo file Select the image to use 4 Amenu screen opens tap Share Download Cancel Sharing Photos 5 8 Main Menus OMNINAS For 10S 5 Tap Facebook Facebook Cancel Sharing a Photo to Facebook 6 Log in to Facebook if prompted Note Facebook share function installs to Facebook automatically if not already installed 7 Your photo is posted on Facebook Accessing a Private Folder 1 Open the NAS list screen and select the NAS device 2 Tap on the private folder in the list to open it 3 Tap on a file in the private folder to access it NAS List i disk 2013 07 02 18 02 35 34 B Private 2013 07 03 11 16 38 6 B Secret gt 2013 07 03 11 16 56 6B i o Q n Accessing a Private Folder Note You must create the folder and assign the security permissions in the web interface before accessing the folder from the mobile application 5 9 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting In the event of hardware or interface issues the following inform
120. ure sharing settings enable the aggregate function and configure the advanced server settings To view Status From the home screen click the Settings gt Status menu The Status screen displays From the Status settings menu you can view the myTwonky library statistics your logged in profile and detailed hardware information Osc Media Box EE EG Settings Status Status Setup Sharing myTwonky Library at nas123456 Version TwonkyServer 7 1 3 1 Aggregation Videos 0 Songs 0 Photos 0 Advanced Activity Status Not streaming my Twonky com You are logged in as Detailed Status Media Box Status 3 83 APPLICATION SERVICES Wes INTERFACE To configure Setup 1 From the home screen click the Settings gt Setup menu From the Advaned Settings menu you can secure setting pages synchronize the multime dia library compile folders setup media scan intervals and enable the restart function Ni MNNRE 1 edia Box VIDEO MUSIC PHOTO Settings Setup Status Setup Sharing Server Name Aggregation Advanced myTwonky Library at nas 123456 Language Used for settings and navigation tree English Navigation Tree Save Changes Cancel Media Box Setup Settings To configure Sharing 1 From the home screen click the Settings gt Sharing menu From the Shared Folders you can select additional server within your network to make available through your library enable s
121. uter to enter the backup page Adjust your computer s settings View by Category v Review your computer s status Add or remove user accounts System and Security 2 User Accounts and Family Safety Ay Set up parental controls for any user Back up your computer on problems Network and Internet cic View network status and tasks lt Choose homegroup and sharing options Appearance and Personalization Change the theme Change desktop background Adjust screen resolution Hardware and Sound Clock Language and Region 9 View devices and printers Change keyboards or other input methods Add a device Change display language Connect to a projector Adjust commonly used mobility settings eo KIT Programs v j Uninstall a program Ease of Access Let Windows suggest settings Optimize visual display Open Windows Backup Setting 3 54 SYSTEM BACKUP 2 Click the Set up backup to continue Control Panel Home Create a system image G Create a system repair disc 3 Click Save on a network location to display the network location page Back up or restore your files Backup Windows Backup has not been set up Pset up backup Restore Windows could not find a backup for this computer My Select another backup to restore files from Recover system settings or your computer Set Up Backup e l Set up backup Select where you want to save your backup destination Save ba
122. valid host name or password Host Name hastet omninas n et Port 3200 UPnP Support O yes No Configuring Share Box Settings 3 74 APPLICATION SERVICES Wes INTERFACE IMPORTANT Make sure the port is open if you select a non default port number The port must forward to the fixed LAN IP of the OMNINAS so that connection to the Share Box service is possi ble Make sure the port is open if you set a non default port number 6 Click Save to register The following message displays after a successful registration pro cess Share Box Configuration Accessing Share Box Share Box keeps your shared files and media ready and available through any Internet connec tion Simply login and get access to all your shared folders Note To use Share Box first create a user The user name and password is used to log into the function 1 Open a browser page and enter the following address http www omninas net The following screen appears Shuttle _ A C fi www omninas net el a OMNINAS Your Own Private Cloud Enter Your Device Name 3 75 PPLICATION SERVICES Wes INTERFACE 2 In the Device Name field type in the host name as set in the Share Box setting See Share Box For this example the host name is testkd21 Note It is not necessary to enter the extension omninas net in the host name field Note If you enter error host name password over 4 times The Share
123. ype single JBOD RAID 0 or RAID 1 Note Only RAID 1 provides auto mirroring function RAID Manager 9 Home Click to return to the Home menu Logout Click to log off the current user OVERVIEW Wes INTERFACE Share Menu 0 lt Z Z D 1 Your Own Private Cloud English T i a AE A ts FL po ven AE j v List 4 Add User Ci User List Settings pa Storage User Name Description Action USB Backup BT Download Share Box ww Share Menu Share Menu Settings ICON ITEM DESCRIPTION ars Add Folder Add public or private folders Display list of available folders edit and delete both user created and default fold Folder List ers Add User Add user profiles Display list of available users edit and delete the user profiles T User List Note Administrator account cannot be deleted However the administrator password can be edited General menu under Setting a Home Click to return to the Home menu Logout Click to log off the current user OVERVIEW Wes INTERFACE USB Menu OMNINAS a Your Own Private Cloud rint r Setting Auto Copy Storage Auto copy from SD O Enable Disable Select NAS destination folder USB Auto copy from USB3 0 port O Enable O Disable 7 Select NAS destination folder Backup To perform auto copy please remove all backup jobs on SD or USB3 0
124. ystem and make it accessible for use IMPORTANT The formatting process deletes any data on the disk Make sure you backup your data be fore proceeding Do not power off or reboot the system to prevent damage Click on the Disk Manager to view your available disks 2 Select a drive In the Action column click Format Internal Disks Disk No Capacity GB tj Status 5 MLALR T Fj Action mn eer Occupied Array note er fra 3 brt ei Action Est ee Type Total Available Status Check Disk Format 456 88 GB 486 88 GB ACTIVE External Devices Manufacturer Device Capacity GB File Type Mount Action Checking Disk Function 3 Aprompt displays to confirm click OK to continue The process continues When it is complete the Disk Manager screen displays Auto Mirroring By using RAID 1 you can duplicate data between two hard drives A minimum of two HDDs are required for auto mirroring RAID 1 The Auto Mirror function allows you to enable or disable the Auto Mirror function available for RAID 1 mode A second hard drive must be installed to enable the auto mirroring function See Disk Manage ment Note Auto mirroring is only available for RAID 1 mode Depending on the formatted capacity of RAID 1 the rebuilding of your second drive for mirroring may take several hours Do not turn off the power or interrupt the system during this process to prevent damage to the system or your hard dr
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