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FCC Certifications 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 when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW ....................... 5 UNPACKING INFORMATION ............................................. 5 INTRODUCTION TO THE GIGABIT SATA NAS WITH USB .. 6 Key Features ...............................................................................6 Front Panel...................................................................................7 Power Button ................................................................... 7 LEDs Definition.................................................
STARTING THE GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE (GUI) ........... 23 USING THE GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE (GUI) ................ 24 Understanding the GUI....................................................................... 24 Management items list ....................................................................... 24 STATUS ..................................................................... 26 Items .............................................................................................. 26 Information ......
MAINTENANCE ........................................................... 47 Upload/ Download Your Configuration .............................. 47 Backup the Device Configuration Status:.......................... 47 Reload the Device Configuration Status: .......................... 48 Code Page .................................................................................. 48 Firmware Upgrade ................................................................... 48 Restart the System ........................
Overview Thank you for purchasing the product. Read this chapter to know about your Gigabit SATA NAS with USB. Unpacking information Before getting started, please verify that your package includes the following items: 1. One Gigabit SATA NAS with USB (Hard Disk not Included) 2. One Power adapter and one AC power cable. 3. One Quick Installation Guide 4. One Utility/ Manual CD 5.
Introduction to the GIGABIT SATA NAS with USB Easily back-up your data and share them, this Gigabit SATA NAS with USB is a high-speed, economical, powerful NAS (Network Attached Storage), using the efficient SATA interface and providing an excellent data storage and sharing solution for your small business, SOHO (Small Office or Home Office) or personal requirement. You may also back-up those files from your USB storage devices with pressing the “Backup” button. Embedding FTP server and Web Server.
Front Panel Power Button To activate the device, press this Power button for 2 seconds after connecting the device to an appropriate power outlet with the provided power cord. To power off, press the button for two seconds until Power LED starts to blink.
Backup Button Press this button to copy those files from USB I port to the internal HD. A new folder will be created automatically in the “share” folder. This new folder is named according to the time you press this button. Note: 1. Only USB I port support this quick backup function. 2. The Backup LED illuminates while data copying. Do not remove this device from USB I port before the Backup LED turns off. eSATA connector Connect this port with your eSATA device.
Rear Panel Reset to Default Button Press and hold the Reset Default Button for 4 seconds to reset all configurations to factory default settings. Note: 1. All configurations that are done by users will be removed from the device. 2. The device also supports restoring factory default settings by software. To get instruction restoring factory default parameters, see” Reset to Factory Default” LAN Port Connect the port with RJ-45 cable to your switch or IP sharing router.
Installation Guide Hardware Installation Install a Hard Disk Drive for the Device 1. Lie the device down as the following picture. Please make sure that the device is oriented correctly. 2. Unscrew the screws on both the top and bottom side of the device. 3. Remove the HD cover from the device evenly.
4. Place the Hard Disk drive evenly on the hard disk drive base. Slides the Hard Drive to connect to the connector on the device. 5. Secure your hard disk with the included screws in the package. 6. Place the HD cover back on to the device and screw the cover on. Connect this device to your Local Area Network (LAN) 1. Connect one end of a RJ-45 cable to the LAN port on the device. 2.
Connect this device to your USB devices The device equips two USB ports that allow users to connect the device to a USB storage device . 1. Find the USB cable that came with your USB storage device. Insert the USB Type A end of the cable to the device, the other end to your USB storage. Note: a. The Type A end of the USB cable is usually the end that connects to your computer. b.
Power on the device 1. Connect the included power cord with the power adapter 2. Connect the connector end to the device and the plug to an outlet. 3. Push the power button to power on.
Software Installation Installing the PNMD This PNMD program helps users to get accessed to those NAS in your LAN. Please follow the instructions to install the software. 1. Insert the CD-Rom that came with this product to your CD-Rom drive. The main menu pops up automatically. Click the “Install PNMD” button to start installation. Note: If the auto-run program is not activated, please click on “My Computer”Æ your CD-Rom Drive then click the InstallMenu icon to start the main menu. 2.
3. Fill your User Name and Company name in their respective blanks. Select if you want this software to be used by anyone who uses this computer or yourself only. Click Next to proceed. 4. Choose the destination folder for this software and click “Next” to start installation. You may click Browse to change the location. 5. Click “Finish” to complete the software installation.
6. After successful installation, the shortcut shows on your windows desktop. Note: For instructions using the software, please refer to chapter “Making Connection with the Device”. Installing the EZIP Backup This EZIP Backup helps users to backup files on your computer to NAS. Please follow the instructions below to install the software. 1. Insert the CD-Rom that came with this product to your CD-Rom drive. The main menu pops up automatically.
3. Fill your User Name and Company name in their respective blanks. Select if you want this software to be used by anyone who uses this computer or yourself only. Click Next to proceed. 4. Choose the destination folder for this software and click “Next” to start installation. You may click Browse to change the location. 5. Click “Finish” to complete the software installation.
6. After successful installation, the shortcut shows on your windows desktop. Note: For instructions using the software, please refer to chapter “ Using EZIP Backup to backup your files” in Appendix. Making Connection with the Device Connecting the device with PNMD 1. Double click the shortcut on your desktop. The PNMD begins scanning NAS in your LAN. Please click “Next” to proceed after the Welcome window pops up. Note: This window pops up only when there is no device detected.
3. Connect the LAN port to your switch or IP sharing router. The PNMD scanning the device again. 4. After scanning, the menu shows the NAS in your LAN. You may click the button to search for NAS in your LAN again.
5. The window shows the connection status of the NAS in your LAN. You may click on each NAS to get detailed information of each NAS. Select the NAS that you are going to connect to and click the button. Note: The device cannot detect your hard drive if your hard drive is not formatted as EXT3 format. It shows no capacity on this widow. To format your HD, please refer to “HD Format” after accessing the device.
6. You may select “Auto assign IP Address”, which allows the PNMD to assign IP addresses for the device, or select “Use the IP Address as below”, fill in IP address for this device. Enter the username and password and click OK. Note: The default username/ password is admin/ admin. To get information modifying the username and password, see “Administrator- Administrator Setting” 7. After successful IP address setting, the PNMD rescans NAS in your LAN automatically. 8. Select your NAS.
To access to folders in the device Double click the shortcut on your desktop to start the PNMD. The PNMD window pops up. Select your NAS and click the button. Double click on the folder that you are going to access. An authentication window pops up. Fill in your username and password to access to this folder. Note: 1. We provide one default username/ password as admin/admin. 2. As default, the “Share” folder is created automatically and it can be read/write by all users. 3.
Management Guide Read this chapter to understand the management interface of the device and how to manage the device. Starting the Graphic User Interface (GUI) The Graphic User Interface (GUI) is the management interface of this device. Most parameters and settings are configured over the GUI. To get access to the GUI, 1. Double click the shortcut on your desktop to start the PNMD. Note: To get instruction installing the PNMD, please see “ Installing the PNMD” 2. The PNMD window pops up.
Using the Graphic User Interface (GUI) This section provides an introduction to the GUI. Understanding the GUI The GUI is consisted of the following components, 1. 2. Configuration categories: Located on the left side of each page. Lists the configuration categories on this device. To get access to each category, click on the button that you are going to configure. Configuration items: Located on the right side of each page. Shows the items that can be configured.
Security IP Security MAC File Download Maintenance Maintenance Web Server USB/eSATA Web Server Detail Disk Setup enable/disable anonymous access. To configure the allowed or denied IP addresses for getting access to the device. To configure the allowed or denied MAC addresses for getting access to the device. To add, delete download tasks or change download task properties.
Status The Status page shows the following information of the device. To open the Status page, click the Status on the configuration categories list. Items Information Host name IP-address HD used (%) Up-time Version Samba Users The identification of this device. The IP address of the device The usage percentage of HD (Total amount of HD) The estimate time that you power the device on The firmware version of the device.
Disk The Disk page allows users to: 1. Change the properties of folders. 2. Format the hard disk connected to the device with IDE connector. To open the Disk page, click the “Disk” on the configuration categories list Folder- Folder Configuration The folder configuration allows users to add folders, delete folders and change folder properties. To Configure Folder Properties Click on the folder that you are going to configure.
The folder configuration page shows up. This page allows users to: y y y Change Folder Name/ Folder Description. Add or remove authorized users or groups for this folder. Change folder-accessing authority level for users and groups. To change the folder name/ folder description 1. Click on “Change Folder Name” or “Change Description” icon. The Folder Name/ Folder Description Setting page shows up.
2. Fill in the new name or new description for the folder and click “Apply”. Note: y Folder Name (0~15 characters): The name for the folder. y Description (0~48 characters): A note for the folder. y Both folder name and description are alphanumeric. y Blank character is not allowed for folder name and description. 3. The folder name/description is replaced successfully. You may click “Change” to do more configurations for this folder or click “Back” to return to folder list.
2. Configure the access-permission rules by groups and users: Note: Before starting, you have to click “Current Access Permission for all users” in the “Please set user’s limit for this folder”. By Group: Mark the checkbox to select an authorized group. Select an access-permission rule for this group and click “Save” to apply. By User: Select an access authority for each user. Click “Save” to apply.
by groups or users. Step3. Specify the users that have different authorities. Step4. Click Save to apply. To Add a New Folder 1. Click the “Add” button on folder list. 2. Specify a folder name and description for the newly added folder. Click “Apply” to enable. Note: y Folder Name (0~15 characters): The name for the folder. y Description (0~48 characters): A note for the folder. y Both folder name and description are alphanumeric.
3. Setup the folder properties and click “Save” to apply. Note: For detail folder configuration, see “To configure folder properties” To Delete a Folder 1. Mark the check box of the folder that you are going to delete. 2. Click Delete to delete the folder. Disk- HD Configuration To format your hard disk in EXT3 format: 1. Click “Yes” to execute HD Format. 2. Start formatting after your confirmation.
3. After confirmation for HD formatting, the system starts formatting the hard disk. It may take several minutes according to the storage size of your hard disk. Please wait and DO NOT execute other configuration for this device while formatting.
Network The Network page allows users to: 1. Configure general device information 2. Configure the network setting for the device. To open the Network page, click the Network on the configuration categories list. Host- Host Name Setting Host Name (1~15 characters): Workgroup (1~15 characters): Description (1~48 characters): Define the user-defined device name. Defines the workgroup name for the device which is going to be shown on “Network Neighborhood” Define a note for the device.
The IP Address Setting contains parameters of the device network setting. To modify, fill in each blanks and click “Apply” to execute. IP Address: Specifies the device IP Subnet Mask: Defines the Subnet Mask Gateway: Defines the default gateway Primary/Secondary Defines the DNS server DNS Server: Jumbo Mode The device supports Jumbo frame for obtaining a more efficient network. You may choose 4000 or 7000 as the size of a packet.
System The System page allows users to: 1. Configuring Administrator name and password. 2. Synchronize system time 3. Add, delete and configure a user 4. Add, delete and configure a group To open the System page, click the System on the configuration categories list. Administrator- Administrator Setting This page provides Administrator Name and password configuration, which are used for getting access to the Graphic User Interface. To modify the Administrator Name and password: 1.
Time- System Time Setting The Time page provides time synchronizing function. You can synchronize the time by applying the time on your computer to the device or by connecting to a time server. To configure the device time: 1. Select the time zone that corresponds to your region from the Time Zone drop list. 2. Select if applying “Daylight Saving” on system time by marking the checkbox or not. 3. To apply the time on your computer to the device, select “Local Time” and click “Time Sync” button 4.
User- User Configuration The User page allows users to: y Add users y Delete users y Modify user properties To Configure a User 1. Move the cursor onto the icon of the user that you are going to configure. 2. You can change the user’s properties by modifying the settings on each item. User Name (4~16 characters): New password (4~16 characters): Confirm Password (4~16 characters): User Description (0~47 characters) FTP Access Specify a name for the newly added user.
3. To change the user name, click the “Change Name button”. The change username page shows up. Fill in the new user name in the “New User Name” box. Click “Apply” to execute. To Add a New User 1. Click the “Add” button on the user list 2. Define the user properties.
3. Click “apply” to add the new user. To delete a user 1. Select the user that you are going to remove from the device. Mark the check box of the user. 2. Click the “Delete” button to remove the user.
Group- Group Configuration The Group page allows users to: y Add groups y Delete groups y Modify group properties To add a new group 1. Click “Add” button. 2. Configure the properties for this group. Group Name Enter a group name as the group ID. (0~15 characters) (Note: The group name must be started with an alphabet) Group Description Fill in description as a note for the group (0~48 characters) Authorized Users Select group members by marking the check boxes.
3. Click “Apply” to add the new group, click ”Undo” to reload previous configuration and click “Back” to return to group list. To delete a group 1. Mark the check box of the group that you are going to delete. 2. Click “Delete” to remove the group or click “Back” to return to group list. To configure a group 1. Click the icon of the group to configure. 2. Modify the properties for the group.
Option The Option page allows users to: 1. Configure FTP settings. 2. Ensure the device security by IP and MAC filter. 3. Download files with this device. To open the Option page, click Option on the configuration categories list FTP- FTP Configuration The device embeds a FTP server that allows users to access this device by FTP client. To setup the FTP server properties, please refer to the following table and click “Apply” to execute your settings.
Security IP- IP Filter Setting The Security IP function provides access management by IP address filtering. There are three modes for the IP filter. 1. Disable: Disable the IP Filer function. All IP addresses are allowed to access the device. 2. Allowed: Setup the IP addresses that are allowed to access the device. Only the configured IP addresses have the right to access the device. 3. Denied: Setup the IP addresses that are denied to access the device.
Security MAC- MAC Filter Setting The Security MAC function provides access management by MAC address filtering. There are three modes for the MAC filter. 1. Disable: Disable the MAC Filer function. All MAC addresses are allowed to access the device. 2. Allowed: Setup the MAC addresses that are allowed to access the device. Only the configured MAC addresses have the right to access the device. 3. Denied: Setup the MAC addresses that are denied to access the device.
File Download- File Download Configuration The File Download page allows users to download files with this device. Note: Before using this function, you should load the “ntx_libra.tgz” first. To get information for installing the “ntx_libra.tgz” file, please see” Load firmware extensions” The instruction below uses the following assumptions: The address for downloading: http://www.(example).
Maintenance The Maintenance page allows users to: 1. Backup/ download the configuration status of the device. 2. Select Code Page for the device. 3. Upgrade the device firmware. 4. Restart the system 5. Reset factory default. 6. Apply Character Set and UP&P function to the device. To open the Maintenance page, click the Maintenance on the configuration categories list.
Reload the Device Configuration Status: 1. Click “Browse” and locate the file that you backup before. Note: To know how to backup the configuration status, see” Backup the Configuration Status” 2. Click “Upload” to execute. 3. The system restarts automatically to reload your previous configuration. Code Page The Code Page helps this device to recognize correct file name while users access the device via FTP server.
Restart the System This column allows users to restart the system. To perform system restarting, click the “Restart” button. Reset to Factory Default To restore the factory default configuration for the device, click the “Set to Default” button to execute. Note: 1. All the user-defined configurations will be erased and replaced as factory default setting. 2. We recommend users to backup the configuration status before restoring factory default.
Load Firmware extensions To enable the Unicode and UPNP function for the device, you have to install the “ntx_libra.tgz” file to the device before any configuration. To install the file, 1. Insert the included CD and click the “Browse” button. Note: The Install Menu may auto run. Click “EXIT” to close it. 2. Right click on your CD-Rom drive. Select the Firmware Extensions folder. Select the “ntx_libra.tgz” file and click “Open” to browse the file. 3. Click “Apply” to perform installation. 4.
Web Server Web Server Administration WEB The Administration port is the port for accessing the Web-based management interface. To modify the Administration Port, enter a port number from 1 to 65535 then click Apply to save your configuration. Note: The Port 80 is configured as the default Administrator WEB Server Port. Web Server Configuration The device embeds a WEB server that allows users to construct a Website. To activate the WEB server, 1. Click “Yes” to enable. 2. Specify a port number from 1~65535.
USB Detail The Detail page shows the information of the connected USB devices: USB Class: The USB device type. Manufacturer: The manufacturer of the connected USB device Device Name: Name of the connected USB device. USB 2.0/ 1.1: The USB standard supported by the connected USB device. Disk Setup The Disk Setup page allows users to: 1. Get information about the connected USB/eSATA device. 2. Format the connected USB/eSATA storage device. 3. Safely remove the connected USB/eSATA device..
Type: The file format of the connected storage device. Size: The size of the connected storage device. Remove button Click this button to safely remove the connected device. Click this button to format the connected device in EXT3 file format. Format button Note: Always disconnect your connected USB or eSATA device by clicking the Remove button. To remove your improperly may lead to data loss Printer Setup Procedures to setup the printer Note: The device supports one connected USB printer only.
4. Click Printer Setup, Click “Yes” in the “Printer enable” column and click “Apply” Note: After finishing the four steps above, the printer server function is activated. To setup the computers that are going to use the printer, please follow the instructions from step 5. 5. Double click the shortcut on your desktop to start the PNMD. The PNMD window pops up. Select your NAS and click the button. 6. You can find a printer icon. Double click on this icon to proceed. 7.
9. Browse to the driver in your CD. Click “Open” to browse the driver. Tip: The correct driver is usually the file with the product name in“*. inf” format. 10.Click the “OK” button to start driver installation.
11.The printer is ready for use now.
Clean Printer Job Queue The Clean Printer Job Queue allows users to clean the pending print jobs that wait for printing. To perform cleaning printer job queue, click the “Execute” button and click “Yes” to confirm.
Appendix Using EZIP Backup to back up your files This program helps users to backup the files on you computer to your NAS. Those back-upped files are going to be compressed as *.zip format in your NAS. 1. Double click the 2. Click the shortcut on your desktop. icon on system tray. The “EZIP Backup” window pops-up. You may click the button to close this program or click the minimize this window to system tray.
3. Click “PC Folder Select” button. Browse a folder that you are going to backup and click OK. The folder that you selected shows on the list. 4. Click the “Change NAS” button to select a NAS. Select a NAS in the NAS device drop list. Select a destination folder for locating the back-upped files. 5. Fill in a user name and password for accessing this folder. Select the time that you are going to execute backup. Click “Setting Apply”.
Trouble Shooting 1. How to shut down the device properly? Ans. To shut down the System properly, press the Power button on the front panel for two seconds until Power LED blinks then go off. 2. The PNMD can’t configure My Network setting. Ans. Make sure that your RJ-45 cable is connected with the device and your PC/Switch. Check if the LINK/ACT LED illuminates. Check the power of the device, your PC and Switch. Make sure that it’s on.
5. I can’t access this device. Ans. Check the LINK/ACT LED of Device illuminates. Reboot the system with Web-based UI or press the Default Button to restore the Factory default setting and reboot. Maybe there are too many concurrently connected users. The system blocks the upcoming users after meeting the maximum allowed number. 6. I have accessed the HD, but I can’t access to the folders. Ans. Verify you have the correct username and password.
10. I can’t configure the default user “admin” in User Configuration. Ans, The username and password of the user “admin” can only be configured in the SystemÆ Administrator page. Please note that you will have to login the GUI with this new superuser ID and password after changing it. The Superuser ID is also the administrator ID while you access folders in this device via samba or ftp. The ID can access all folders in this device. 11. My eSATA cannot be detected.
Product Specification Standard IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3ab Supported Protocol TCP/IP, HTTP, SMB, FTP, DHCP, uPnP Support concurrently connected Users 32 users Interface One 10/100/1000Mbps RJ-45 Ethernet port 2* USB 1.1/2.0 ports. One eSATA connector One USB backup button One Factory Default Setting Button One Power On/Off Switch Button Connection speed 10/100/1000 Mbps Support Hard Disk Drive One 3.