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Table of Contents Your Philips NAS........................................................................................ 3 What’s in the box..................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 Optional Components (not included)..........................................................................................................................................
Your Philips NAS To fully benefit from the support that Philips offers, register your product at www.philips.com/welcome What’s in the box A. NAS B. Vertical stand C. Power adapter D. Power cable E. Network cable F. Software CD (Including manual) G.
Before you start The machine does not contain any user-serviceable parts. Please leave all maintenance work to qualified personnel. Setup precautions Finding a suitable location Place the set on a flat, hard and stable surface. Do not place the set on a carpet. Do not position the set on top of other equipment that might heat it up (e.g., receiver or amplifi er). Do not put anything under the set (e.g., CDs, magazines).
WARNING Plastic bags can be dangerous To avoid danger of suffocation, keep this bag away from babies and small children. Although this product has been designed with utmost care for long-lasting performance. Philips does advise you to handle electronics with good care: Avoid contact with water, exposure to extreme forces. Please make sure you place the device in a well-ventilated environment, to ensure longest possible lifetime and optimal performance.
Overview 1. 2. 3. 4. Status LED Status indicator Activity LED Activity indicator On/low power button Switches the Power of the NAS on/low power Reset button Resets the NAS LED behavior: Drive off NAS is powering up Drive on NAS activity 1. 2. 3. LED 1 (Status) Off Blinking On On LED 2 (Activity) Off Blinking Off Blinking USB Port Host 2.
Connect How to connect your Philips NAS to your network router Need help? Refer to the documentation that came with your router for information about: The devices that you can connect to your router. The type of cables that you can connect to your router. Connect to your network 1. Connect the network cable to your NAS and to your router Use the router ports which are mostly labeled 1 2 3 4. 2. Take the power adapter and plug the connector of the power cable into the POWER port of the device. 3.
5. Wait until the status LED stops blinking. (Approximately 1 minute).
Install How to install your Philips NAS on your Windows PC CAUTION Never unplug the power cable or data cable when the NAS is still running. This might lead to data loss. Always use the power button on the front of your NAS to switch it on/off. Need help? Refer to the documentation that came with your operating system for information about: How to install programs on your PC Software Installation 1. Insert the NAS installation CD. 2.
You may see some security warnings. Choose Yes/Run/Allow to continue. 5. Select ‘Next’ to continue 6. Accept the Software end user license agreement Select ‘Next’ to continue 7. 8. 9. Select a destination where the software should be installed Select ‘Next’ to continue 10. Select a Start menu folder 11.
12. Select ‘Create a desktop icon’ 13. Select ‘Next’ to continue 14. Select ‘Install’ to continue 15. Click ‘Finish’ to end the installation of the wizard and start the network Storage wizard Windows Vista will generate an additional warning.
Network storage wizard 16. The application ‘Philips network storage wizard’ will automatically start For Windows Vista you need to double click the proposed link Make sure your NAS is connected and has completely finished its startup procedure (the status LED is continuously on) Change the language if necessary 17. Click ‘Next’ to continue 18.
How to install your NAS on your Apple Mac CAUTION Never unplug the power cable or data cable when the NAS is still running. This might lead to data loss. Always use the power button on the front of your NAS Need help? Refer to the documentation that came with your Apple Mac information about: How to install external devices your Apple Mac 1. 2. Click ‘Go’ at top of the screen. Choose ‘Connect to Server’. 3. Check the label on the back of the NAS for ‘NETBIOS’ 4.
10. You can now access your network hard disk, which is shown as ‘Public’.
Configure It is recommended that you configure your NAS on first use. How to access the administration console (PC) 1.
2. Click on ‘Terminal’. 3. 4. Enter this text: arp –a 5. Check label on the back of the network hard disk for ‘MAC’ 6. Find the line where the MAC address matches with the one found in step 5 (‘:’ are added, leading zeros left out). The 00903EA89205 from step 5 is shown here as 0:90:3E:A8:92:5 7. Remember the IP address mentioned before the MAC address 8. Start your internet browser and enter the IP address from step 9 9.
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Region North America Europe: Australia: Asia Pacific NTP Server 123.163.4.102 192.5.41.41 192.5.41.209 207.200.81.113 208.184.49.9 129.132.2.21 130.149.17.8 128.250.36.3 137.189.8.174 Languages To change the default language: 1. Select your language in the drop down menu 2. Select ‘accept’ to confirm your changes. Administrator To change the default administrator password: 1. Fill in a new password in the password field 2. Retype the same password in the confirm password field 3.
Enable WM5 1. Select enable or disable to activate/deactivate the Windows Mobile 5 function This enables connections to PDA's (that have Windows Mobile 5 running and are connected via WiFi to your home network). It is therefore recommended to have it standard on. DDNS 1. Select enable or disable to activate/deactivate the DDNS function 2.
File sharing To configure your file sharing options: 1. Click on ‘public’ 2. Choose a comment Only letters or numbers are allowed Default is : Defaultshare 3. Choose whether you want to password protect your shared folder 4. Enter a password in the password fields to protect your shared folder When you have lost this password you can enter a new password here This option does not change the password that is needed to access the administration console 5.
Restart Server As this option only partially resets your NAS, it is recommended that you do not use this option Please refer to ‘How to reset your NAS’ for more information on how to reset the server 21
Enjoy Enjoy your Philips NAS Need help? Refer to the documentation that came with your operating system for information about: How to install programs on your PC 1. 2. 3. Make sure your NAS is connected to your router Make sure your NAS has completely finished its startup procedure (the status LED is continuously on) If the NAS is not powered, press the power button to switch it on. Starting takes around 1 minute. Explore the content of your NAS 1.
Explore your NAS through the Internet Enjoy your FTP server What is FTP Your NAS has FTP capabilities. FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is used to transfer data from one computer to another over the Internet, or through a network.
9. Select ‘File sharing’ 10. Click on ‘Public’ 11. Click ‘Accept’ 12. Enter a password in the password fields to protect your shared folder When you have lost this password you can enter a new password here This option does not change the password that is needed to access the administration console 13. Click ‘Accept’ 14. Go to ‘System Management’ 15. Go to ‘LAN setup’ 16.
23. Fill in the DDNS Period Recommended value to use for the update period is at least 600 (=600 s) to prevent a free DDNS service account from expiring due to inactivity (e.g. after 30 days) 24. If the DDNS service is working properly, the DDNS status field will provide confirmation (date, time and IP address) What is port forwarding Port forwarding is an option which can be enabled in your router. It forwards remote users from a public IP address/hostname to the NAS Enable your router 1.
Stream your multimedia content over your network Enjoy your UPnP server What is UPnP Your NAS has UPnP capabilities. This means it can stream video, music and photos to a UPnP compatible network media player. When you enable the media server in your NAS, it will be automatically detected by your UPnP compatible network media player(s).
Need help? Refer to the documentation that came with your router / UPnP enabled device for information about: How to configure your UPnP enabled device(s) How to access with your UPnP enabled device a UPnP server Stream your multimedia content over your network Enjoy your UPnP server 1. Make sure your NAS is connected, switched on and properly configured for UPnP 2. Make sure your router is connected, switched on and properly configured 3.
Enjoy your USB host Only USB storage devices can be connected to the NAS USB port Depending on the file system (FAT32, NTFS) of the USB device, which is connected to your NAS USB port, you can read or write on it FAT32 : Read and Write access NTFS : Read-only access 1. Attach a USB hard disk to the USB 2.0 host port of your NAS Printers, webcams or other USB devices are not supported 2. Wait 1 minute for the NAS to recognize the attached USB hard disk. 3. Start the Philips network storage wizard.
More of your NAS Enjoy your NAS as external storage device Need help? Refer to the documentation that came with your PC / Apple Mac for information about: 1. The devices that you can connect to your PC / Apple Mac . 2. The type of cables that you can connect to your PC / Apple Mac . Connect directly to your PC or Apple Mac 1. Connect the supplied adapter to the NAS and the power outlet 2. Connect the network cable to your NAS and to your PC / Apple Mac 3.
5. Enter ‘\\’ followed by the ‘NETBIOS’ name you found in the previous step in the folder field. (example : \\spd8020-A89205) 6. Select ‘Reconnect at logon’ to reuse this mapping after restarting your computer 7.
Maintenance Firmware update CAUTION 1. Never turn off your NAS during the firmware update procedure. This may damage your device. If for any reason (E.g. Power supply failure during firmware update) the procedure fails, you may not be able to operate your device. 2. Always use Philips firmware. Option 1 – Automatic firmware download The Philips Intelligent Agent searches automatically the correct update for your drive in only a few simple steps 1. Visit the Philips Intelligent Agent website at www.
to create a desktop icon to manage and explore your NAS after mapping it. 5. Fill in User name (factory setting: admin) 6. Fill in Password (factory setting: admin) See ‘How to reset your NAS’ if you have lost your password 7. Select ‘General Setup’ 8. Select ‘browse’ to search for the image file to be uploaded. (firmware.bin) 9. Select Update firmware 10. The NAS will upload the last firmware, and the upload process can be followed with the process bar at the bottom of the page: 11.
Troubleshooting Online help / Frequently Asked Questions Refer to www.philips.com/support or www.philips.com/storageupdates for: Interactive help Frequently asked questions Firmware updates How to reset your NAS CAUTION Never unplug the power cable or data cable when the NAS is still running. This might lead to data loss. Always use the power button on the front of your NAS If the NAS behaves strangely, a reset might help Option 1 – Soft reset 1.
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