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Table of Contents Product Diagram.....................................................................................1 Front View..................................................................................................................................................... 1 Rear View....................................................................................................................................................... 1 Introduction......................................................
Restore Default settings to your NAS Enclosure (Reset).............................................................. 51 Enable or Disable SMB Service.............................................................................................................. 53 Enable or Disable WebDAV Service..................................................................................................... 54 Enable or Disable FTP Service...................................................................................
Product Diagram Front View Front Panel Power Button Drive Activity LEDs Rear View RAID switch LAN Port Drive Fan Reset Button RAID switch Main Power Switch USB 3.
Introduction Packaging Contents • NAS HDD RAID Enclosure • Ethernet Cable • 1M USB 3.0 A to B Cable • Universal Power Adapter w/ regional cables (NA/UK/EU) • Rubber foot set • Instruction Manual Recommended System Requirements • 2X 3.5” SATA hard drives For NAS Operation • Computer system or Network with available LAN port For DAS Operation • Computer system with available USB Port (3.0/2.0) Getting Started Step 1.
1. Using a Phillips head screw driver (not included) remove the screw from the bottom of the enclosure. 2. Slide the “front panel” upward toward the top of the enclosure.
3. Lift the panel off to reveal the drive bays.
4. Slide each of your hard drives into the bay.
5. Place the front panel back on by placing it over the drive bay, and sliding it into place. 6. Replace the screw using the Phillips head screw driver.
Step 2. Set your RAID Configuration WARNING! In order to prepare your drives for RAID and Network operation, this enclosure will configure newly installed drives into an acceptable format (exFAT). Please be aware that any data currently on the drives may be lost during this process. It is recommended that you back up all data prior to setting your RAID configuration.
Available RAID Configurations The NAS enclosure supports 4 different RAID configurations. RAID is a storage technology that combines multiple hard drives into a single unit for secure data redundancy, increased volume size and/or improved performance. Descriptions and benefits for each available RAID configuration are listed below: Standard - JBOD In JBOD, no RAID configuration is set and both drives appear as individual disks.
Method 2: Connect the NAS enclosure directly to your computer (Standard Access) 1. Connect an Ethernet cable (included) from the LAN port on the enclosure to an available LAN port on your computer. 2. Set your computer IP address to an IP address on the same subnet as the NAS Enclosure. The default NAS IP address is: 192.168.0.2 As a result for initial setup, we recommend setting your computer IP address to: 192.168.0.1 3.
Note: The administration account user name and password can be changed, and additional accounts can be added (See: Page 64 ). 3. You have now accessed the Web Interface Home page, as the “5 option” web GUI menu is displayed. Hard Drive Initialization WARNING! Newly installed drives will be formatted into an acceptable format for the NAS enclosure (exFAT). Please be aware that any data currently on the drives will be lost during this process.
You can also click Cancel if you wish to complete additional configuration steps before formatting the hard drive. WARNING! Any data on the drives will be deleted upon format. Step 5. Use your NAS Your NAS is now ready for operation. Please reference Basic NAS Operation for day to day operation and configuration. Please reference Advanced Operation for detailed configuration options. Basic NAS Operation Map the NAS as a Network Drive in Windows (8.
2. Select Map network drive. 3. In the folder box, type the network path to the NAS Enclosure. Note: The default network path for the NAS Enclosure is: http://192.168.0.
4. Enter the Username and password for an active account on the NAS enclosure, and click the OK button. 5. The NAS has now been mapped as a network drive. In the future when you want to access the NAS it will be available as a listed drive in my Computer. Create User Accounts If more than one person is accessing the NAS, additional user accounts can be created with full or limited access. Follow the below steps to create new user accounts: 1. Access the Web Interface Home Page.
2. Click the Configuration Icon, the main settings status window is displayed. 3. From the main menu on the left hand side, select User Set, and select Account.
4. The account page is displayed, select the New button from the account list. 5. Enter your desired name and password in the specified fields. 6. Next specify whether you would like the account to be Read only (can only access files), or Read/Write (Can access save and edit files) by placing a bullet in your preference. 7. Click the add button to complete account creation.
8. The account has now been created, and is listed in the account List box below. Note: A new folder for specific user content is also created with each account and listed under folder list. Set a Static IP Address It is recommended that you set the NAS IP address to a static IP address to avoid your Router automatically adjusting the assigned IP address. To configure a static IP address follow the below steps: 1. Access the Web Interface Home Page. (See: Web Interface Access) 2.
3. Click Network, in the Main Menu on the left hand side, next click IP Settings. 4. The IP Settings window is now displayed. By Default the Internet Protocol Information is set to Automatic IP. To set a static IP address, place a bullet in Static IP as below. Note: It is recommended you keep the settings that have been applied by your router. However, if you would like to change your IP settings, you can now enter your desired IP information in each specified field.
5. Click the Apply button to set your changes. Note: For detailed information regarding the best configuration for your network, please contact your network administrator. Manage NAS Files and View Media Through a Web Browser Access files and folders on your NAS through a web browser You can access files and folders currently saved on your NAS using any local web browser. 1. From the 5 option GUI menu, click the Folder Icon. 2.
Note: Some files are playable from the File and Folder mode of the web page but for more control we recommend the Audio and Video playback modes. Upload files to your NAS You can upload files to your NAS using any web browser. 1. Browse to the specific folder you would like to upload the file to. (See: Page 18. ) 2. Click the Choose File button at the bottom of the page, and browse to select the desired file, next click the open button. 3.
2. A list of all supported music files that are available to the user will be displayed in the menu on the left hand side. Note: Supported audio playback file formats: mpeg /mp3, mp4/m4a, ogg, and wav. Your web browser can limit support for audio playback file formats. For optimal support we recommend Google Chrome. 3. Double click the file of your choice to play the audio file. The program will continue to play all listed files unless stopped. 4.
Play video files directly in your web browser, with the web based media player You can play video files saved on your NAS through any HTML 5 web browser, using the web based media player. 1. From the 5 option GUI menu, click the Video Icon. 2. A list of all supported video files that are available to the user will be displayed in the menu on the left hand side. Note: Supported video playback file formats: mp4, ogg, ogv, and webm. Your web browser can limit support for video playback file formats.
4. (optional) To stop and start playing the video file, use the play/pause button located at the bottom of the window. Note: An HTML 5 browser is required for video playback. You may be prompted to install a plugin in order to play and manage the audio playback. View image files directly in your web browser, with the web based media player You can view image files saved on your NAS through any web browser through the web based media player. 1. From the 5 option GUI menu, click the Photo Icon. 2.
3. Double click the file of your choice to view the image file. Mobile App Access The NAS Enclosure is compatible with most WebDAV mobile applications available on iSO, Android, and Blackberry. Through WebDAV you can access files and folders using the application on your smartphone or tablet. Simply download your choice of WebDAV application from the Apple® Store, Google Play™, or Blackberry world. Connecting Your Enclosure for DAS Operation (Over USB 3.0) Note: NAS (Network) and DAS (USB 3.
Advanced NAS Operation From the configuration page you can access advanced configurations and functions. Access Configuration Page 1. Access the Web Interface Home Page. (See: Web Interface Access) 2. From the “5 option” menu select the Configuration Icon. 3. The Configuration Page is now displayed.
View and edit System and Network Information listed in the status menu View or change System Information: 1. Access Configuration Page. (See: Access configuration page) Note: If you have navigated to a different page, than the home page select the Status menu from the left hand menu. 2. System Information is displayed under the System Information heading in the middle of the window. 3.
Click the change button to alter the Network device name, and Work Group. Enter your desired Host Name and Group Name then click the OK button. Note: For compatibility with most operating systems, the Host Name cannot exceed 15 characters in length View or change Administration Account User name and Password Displays the current username and password (password characters are hidden) used to log into the web GUI. Click the change button to alter the username and password used to login into the web GUI.
If you have selected Automatic: If you would prefer to use one of our three pre-set SNTP servers, use the drop down menu to select your desired server (clock.isc.org / time.windows.com / stdtime.gov.hk). Or if you would prefer to specify your own SNTP server, place a bullet in Other and enter the URL of your desired server.
View Network Information: 1. Access Configuration Page. (See: Access configuration page) Note: If you have navigated to a different page than the home page, select the Status menu from the left hand menu. 2. Network Information is displayed under the Network Information heading toward the bottom of the middle of the window. 3. Through the Network Information you can view the below settings: View Internal IP Displays the IP address that has been assigned to the NAS Enclosure.
View PPPoE IP Address or Connect to PPPoE Internet Service Displays the IP address that the NAS enclosure is connected to if the NAS has been configured for PPPoE Internet access. (See: Network PPPoE for details regarding PPPoE Internet configuration. To manually connect the NAS enclosure to your PPPoE Internet service, click the Connect button. Enable or disable Service Information 1. Access Configuration Page. (See: Access configuration page) 2.
3. The Service Information window is now displayed. Through Service Information you can place a bullet in Enable or Disable depending on your preference for each service. A description of each service is listed below: Note: As soon as you click on the disable or enable switch the enclosure will attempt to apply the settings. It may take the enclosure a couple of seconds to complete the process. Once complete the page will perform a quick refresh.
View the current Disk Status 1. Access Configuration Page. (See: Access configuration page) 2. Click Status, in the Main Menu on the left hand side, next click Disk Status. 3. The Disk Status window is now displayed. Through the disk status menu you can view information about the hard drives and RAID array. Disk Status information is grouped into two categories.
Disk Name Lists the drive and RAID Configuration enabled. Disk Capacity Displays current information regarding available storage space on your drive/RAID array. A description of each field is listed below. Free Space Displays available storage capacity in Gigabytes. Used Space Displays the percentage of storage capacity used. Total Space Displays the entire storage capacity of your RAID array. File System Displays the type of file system the Drive or RAID array is currently formatted in.
2. Click Network, in the Main Menu on the left hand side, next click IP Settings. 3. The IP Settings window is now displayed. Through the IP Settings you can view your IP settings, or choose between automatically or manually setting static Internet Protocol address Information. By Default the Internet Protocol Information is set to Automatic IP.
If you have selected Static IP as below: Enter your desired IP information in each specified field and click Apply. Note: For detailed information regarding the best configuration for your network, please contact your network administrator. Configure PPPoE Network 1. Access Configuration Page.
2. Click Network, in the Main Menu on the left hand side, next click PPPoE. 3. The PPPoE window is now displayed. Through the PPPoE window you can connect your enclosure directly to the Internet via a PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) Internet Service Provider. 4. To setup, enter the username and password provided by your Internet Service provider into the specified fields and click the apply button. Note: Service Name is an option field used for your personal identification of the ISP.
Enable and Configure DDNS With DDNS you can assign an Internet Domain Name using a DDNS service for external access to your enclosure over the Internet. 1. Access Configuration Page. (See: Access configuration page) 2. Click Network, in the Main Menu on the left hand side, next click DDNS.
3. The DDNS window is now displayed. 4. Select Enable from the bullet menu. If you are using a generic Dynamic DNS service, select Dyn from the service provider drop down menu. Or if you are using No-IP as your service provider select NO-IP from the DDNS service provider drop down menu. 5. In the Host Name field, enter your Host Name which you’ve registered on the DDNS server. 6. In the User Name field, enter the Username for the DDNS server. 7.
Note: It may take up to an hour for the DDNS server to refresh and direct to the Enclosure. For further assistance please contact your DDNS service provider. Enable and Configure Network Service Ports 1. Access Configuration Page. (See: Access configuration page) 2. Click Network, in the Main Menu on the left hand side, next click Service Port. 3. The Service Port window is now displayed. From the Service Port Window you can specify what network port that various features communicate through.
UPnP Port Mapping (Universal plug and play) Enables the enclosure to automatically find and communicate with your router and open any ports required to access the NAS over the internet. This is not recommended for most users unless you intend to access the NAS remotely. Place a bullet under Enable or Disable next to UPnP Port Mapping depending on your preference. Note: Once you have click enabled the enclosure will automatically attempt to update the router which could take several seconds.
WebDAV URL: Displays URL used to access the WebDAV locally. FTP Listen Port: Displays and enables the user to alter the access port used for the FTP service to communicate. FTP URL: Displays URL used to access the FTP Service page locally. BT Port: Displays and enables the user to alter the access port used for the Bit Torrent service to communicate. Manage your Hard Drive Configuration, 1. Access Configuration Page. (See: Access configuration page) 2.
3. The Disk Management window is now displayed. From the Disk Management Window you can set a sleep timer, format your drive or RAID array, and view S.M.A.R.T (Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology) data for each of the attached drives.
You will receive a message alerting you that the format was successful, click the Ok Button. The Disk is now formatted. S.M.A.R.T (SATA0/SATA1) Displays reports regarding the health of each attached drive. The HDD Status row at the bottom of each table will indicate whether the drive is healthy or inform you if drive failure has occurred, or is imminent.
Manage your RAID Configuration 1. Access Configuration Page. (See: Access configuration page) 2. Click System Manage, in the Main Menu on the left hand side, next click RAID. 4. The RAID window is now displayed. From the RAID Window you can view your installed drive information and RAID status. You can also delete and create and change your RAID arrays remotely.
RAID Mode The drop down menu shows the current RAID configuration. To delete the current RAID configuration click the delete button. WARNING! All drive data will be lost upon deleting the RAID array. A message will appear warning that all written data will be lost. Click the OK button if you wish to continue. Upon deletion of the RAID array the enclosure will default to a JBOD configuration, and S.M.A.R.T table for the main drive will be displayed.
A message will appear warning that all written data will be lost. Click the OK button if you wish to continue. Upon creation of the new RAID array the S.M.A.R.T table for available drives will be displayed. RAID Status Displays the current RAID array and the S.M.A.R.T status. Disk Information: Displays the model and capacity of each attached hard drive.
Update your NAS Enclosure Firmware Update 1. Access Configuration Page. (See: Access configuration page) 2. Click System Manage, in the Main Menu on the left hand side, next click Firmware Update. 3. The Firmware Update window is now displayed. From the Firmware Update Window you can update the current version of your firmware, if a firmware update is available from StarTech.
WARNING! It is not recommended that a firmware upgrade be attempted unless specifically stated on the StarTech.com website, or directed by a StarTech.com Technical advisor. WARNING! It is recommended that all drive DATA be backed up prior to attempting a firmware upgrade. Lost drive data is not the responsibility of StarTech.com To upgrade firmware, visit the StarTech.com website, if a new firmware upgrade is available and recommended, download and save the file to a location you can easily access.
Reboot Your NAS Enclosure remotely using the Web Interface 1. Access Configuration Page. (See: Access configuration page) 2. Click System Manage, in the Main Menu on the left hand side, next click Reboot. 3. The Reboot window is now displayed. From the reboot Window you can remotely reboot the system through the web interface.
4. To reboot the enclosure click the Reboot button. You will receive a message alerting you that all open connections will be reset, click the OK button if you would like to continue. 5. The enclosure will reboot. Note: It may take several seconds for the system to fully reboot. If you have changed the IP address of the enclosure or if the enclosure is set to automatically obtain an IP, you may have to update the address bar to regain access to the enclosure’s web configurations.
2. Click System Manage, in the Main Menu on the left hand side, next click Shut Down. 3. The Shutdown window is now displayed. From the shutdown Window you can remotely shutdown the NAS Enclosure through the web interface. 4. To power off the enclosure click the Shutdown button. You will receive a message alerting you that all open connections will be reset, click the OK button if you would like to continue. 5. The enclosure is now shutdown.
Restore Default settings to your NAS Enclosure (Reset) 1. Access Configuration Page. (See: Access configuration page) 2. Click System Manage, in the Main Menu on the left hand side, next click Default. 3. The Default window is now displayed. From the Default Window you can remotely restore the NAS Enclosure to its default settings (reset) through the web interface.
WARNING! It is recommended that all drive DATA be backed up prior to Resetting the NAS Enclosure. Lost drive data is not the responsibility of StarTech.com 4. To restore default settings click the Reset button. 5. You will receive a message alerting you that all default settings will be restored, and advising you not to turn off the enclosure power, or close your web browser during the Reset process, click the OK button if you would like to continue. 6. The default settings will now be restored.
Enable or Disable SMB Service 1. Access Configuration Page. (See: Access configuration page) 2. Click App Server, in the Main Menu on the left hand side, next click SMB Server. 3. The SMB Server window is now displayed. From the SMB Server Window you can enable or disable the ability to browse the files and folders on the NAS enclosure across your network via SMB protocol.
From the SMB Status section you can enable or disable SMB service. Depending on your preference place a bullet in Enable or Disable. Enable or Disable WebDAV Service 1. Access Configuration Page. (See: Access configuration page) 2. Click App Server, in the Main Menu on the left hand side, next click WebDAV Server.
3. The WebDAV Server window is now displayed. From the WebDAV Window you can enable or disable the ability for your local computer, tablet, iPhone or smartphone to access files and play media stored on your NAS Enclosure using third party WebDAV file management apps. From the WebDAV Status section you can enable or disable the WebDAV service. Depending on your preference place a bullet in Enable or Disable.
Enable or Disable FTP Service 1. Access Configuration Page. (See: Access configuration page) 2. Click App Server, in the Main Menu on the left hand side, next click FTP Server. 3. The FTP Server window is now displayed. From the FTP Service Window you can enable or disable the ability of external FTP applications to access your enclosure for uploading/downloading files using FTP protocol.
From the FTP Status select you can enable or disable FTP service. Depending on your preference place a bullet in Enable or Disable. Download and host Torrent Files 1. Access Configuration Page. (See: Access configuration page) 2.
3. The BT Download window now displayed. From the BT Download Window you can download and host Torrent files to and from external sources over the Internet. Instructions for Bit Torrent Operation are listed below: To add a torrent file that is locally on your computer or network, click the browse button located below Upload a Torrent File, a file explorer window will appear allowing you browse your files and locate your desired torrent file.
The Download Queue shows the status of currently hosted and downloading files. Note: Once you have added the torrent file you will host the downloaded portion of the torrent file until it is removed from your Downloaded Queue. The button menu below the Download Queue allows for control and configuration. Functionality of each button is listed below: Activate Download Enables you to activate a torrent to begin the download process.
Settings Opens the BT Option menu. The BT option menu enables you to set the following configurations using the value boxes listed: Note: entering a value of 0 will allocate the maximum amount available resources for each field. Upload Limits: Enter the amount of bandwidth you would like to allocate for uploading your hosting data in Kilobytes. Download Limit: Enter the amount of bandwidth you would like to allocate for downloading your torrent files in Kilobytes.
Mail Notification Enables you to receiver an alert message via e-mail for each torrent file that has completed downloading To activate e-mail notification, place a check in the Enable box. If your e-mail server requires authentication please place a check in the Authentication box as well.
Assign Folder for UPNP AV/DNLA Service and iTunes Playlists 1. Access Configuration Page. (See: Access configuration page) 2. Click App Server, in the Main Menu on the left hand side, next click Media Server. 3. The Media Server window now displayed. From the Media server window you can build an iTunes music Playlists based on available media, and identify which folders contain which type of media within specific folders on your NAS Enclosure.
Select the drop down menu next to the specific media type that you would like to share using DNLA and UPnP AV. From within the drop down menu, select the specific folder you would like pull the selected media type from. To build a iTunes playlist form the music folder, click the build button to create the playlist. If you wish to delete the playlist highlight it from the iTunes Playlist section and click the Remove button.
Manage Accounts 1. Access Configuration Page. (See: Access configuration page) 2. Click User Set, in the Main Menu on the left hand side, next click Account. 3. The Account window is now displayed. From the Account window you can create, modify, limit, disable or delete specific user accounts. You can also manage Folders, including creating folders, deleting folders, and specify folder accessibility for each account. Note: By Default an account entitled Guest is created with no password.
Create an Account 1. Click the New button. Enter your desired username and password in the specified fields. 2. Next specify whether you would like the account to be Read only (can only access files), or Read/Write (Can access save and edit files) by placing a bullet in your preference.
3. The account has now been created is listed in the account List box below. Note: A new folder for specific user content is also created with each account and listed under folder list. Change Account Settings 1. Select the account from the account box, and click the modify button. 2. The modify windows is now displayed. From the modify window, change the password or the read/write access depending on your preference, and click the Modify button. 3. The account changes have now been saved.
Enable an account 1. Select the account from the account box, and click the Enable Button. Note: Enable/Disable button is displayed based on account status. 2. The account has now been enabled. Delete an Account 1. Select the account from the account box, and click the Delete Button. 2. You will receive a message alerting you that the account will be deleted; click OK if you wish to continue. 3. The account has now been deleted.
2. Select the folder from the Folder List box, and click the Right pointing Arrow button (Green) located between the Folder List box and the Sharing List box. 3. The user account has now been granted access to the specified folder. Limit Folder Access 1. If you would like to limit folder access from a specific account, select the account from the account box. 2.
Account Folder Management Create a New Folder 1. To create a new folder, click the Create button located in the Folder List box 2. Enter your preferred folder name in the text box, and click the OK Button. 3. The folder has now been created and is listed in the Folder List box. Rename Folder 1. Select the folder from the Folder List box, and click the Rename button.
2. Enter your preferred new name in the New Name Box and Click OK. 3. The Folder name has now been changed. Delete a Folder WARNING! Any Data within the folder will be deleted. 1. Select the folder from the Folder List box, and click the Delete button. 2. You will receive an alert notifying you that the folder and its entire contents will be permanently deleted. 3. Click the OK button if you wish to continue. 4. The folder has now been deleted.
Quick Setup Guide (Optional) 1. Access Configuration Page. (See: Access configuration page) 2. Click User Set, in the Main Menu on the left hand side, next click Set Guide. 3. The ½ Web Language Settings window is now displayed. The User Set Guide is an basic setup Wizard that can walk you through initial setup and configuration. 4. If you would like to walk through setup select your language from the web language drop down menu, and click Next. 5. Follow the prompts to complete wizard. 6.
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