Quick Installation Guide
For Network Attached Storage
Ver.2.3.1111
Page 1: ...Quick Installation Guide For Network Attached Storage Ver 2 3 1111 ...
Page 2: ... 3 3 1 Notes and Precautions 11 3 3 2 Parts and Tools Needed 12 3 3 3 Removing the Cover 12 3 3 4 Installing Memory 13 3 3 5 Replacing the Cover 15 4 Software Installation Guide 16 4 1 CD Installation 16 4 1 1 Windows Users 16 4 1 2 Mac Users 17 4 2 Web Installation 17 4 3 Installation Using the LCD Display 18 4 4 Installation Using a Direct Connection 18 5 Appendix 19 5 1 LED Indicators 19 5 2 Re...
Page 3: ... is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the ...
Page 4: ... and stable surface Use this product in environments with an ambient temperature between 5 C and 35 C DO NOT block the air vents on the case of this product Always provide proper ventilation for this product DO NOT insert any object or spill liquid into the air vents If you encounter technical problems with this product contact a qualified service technician or your retailer DO NOT attempt to repa...
Page 5: ...T AS5004T AS5008T AS5010T AS5102T AS5104T AS5108T and AS5110T Contents AS5002T AS5102T AS5004T AS5104T NAS device Power cord 1 1 1 1 Adapter 1 1 1 1 RJ45 network cable 2 2 2 2 Screws for use with 3 5 HDD 8 8 16 16 Screws for use with 2 5 HDD 8 8 16 16 Installation CD 1 1 1 1 Quick Start Guide 1 1 1 1 Page 5 of 23 ...
Page 6: ...ontents AS5008T AS5108T AS5010T AS5110T NAS device Power cord 1 1 1 1 RJ45 network cable 2 2 2 2 Screws for use with 3 5 HDD 32 32 40 40 Screws for use with 2 5 HDD 32 32 40 40 Installation CD 1 1 1 1 Quick Start Guide 1 1 1 1 Page 6 of 23 ...
Page 7: ...ri ie es s The items below may be purchased from local dealers and the ASUSTOR Accessories Store http shop asustor com Other items such as HDMI cables 2M recommended wireless RF keyboards mice and remote controls along with Bluetooth keyboards and mice are purchased separately Page 7 of 23 ...
Page 8: ...e initializing the system 3 1 Hard Disk Installation Press the button on the lower portion of the hard disk tray to release the latch Using the latch gently pull the disk tray out of the disk bay Mount the hard disk to the disk tray o 3 5 inch hard disks Place the hard disk into the disk tray making sure that the mounting holes on the sides of the hard disk and disk tray are lined up Secure the dr...
Page 9: ...y push the disk tray all the way into the disk bay Secure the disk tray in place by pushing down on the latch The latch should close easily and snap in with an audible click Please make sure that the disk tray is pushed all the way into the disk bay before attempting to secure the latch Once the latch is secure you can lock it in place using the disk tray lock Using a flathead screwdriver turn the...
Page 10: ...s that the NAS is now powered on While the NAS is being powered on the green system status LED indicator will flash and the blue network LED indicator will be lit as well The NAS is ready for operation once the green system status LED indicator has stopped flashing and remains steadily lit At this time you should also hear a beep from the system buzzer Hardware installation is now complete Please ...
Page 11: ...y breakage of the slot and module or a connection mistake In this case a repair fee will be charged Be careful not to injure your hands or fingers with sharp edges of the memory module inner components or circuit boards of your NAS ASUSTOR does not guarantee that third party memory modules will work in your NAS Be sure to turn off your NAS and peripherals and disconnect all attachments and connect...
Page 12: ...wdriver 3 3 3 R Re em mo ov vi in ng g t th he e C Co ov ve er r Shutdown the NAS by selecting Shut down from the ADM User Menu Disconnect all cables and devices connected to the NAS including the power cord Use a screwdriver to loosen the three screws found on the rear of the NAS as shown in the illustration Page 12 of 23 ...
Page 13: ...ling two memory modules please ensure that they are the same size and ideally use the same type of RAM for both memory slots The maximum supported memory is 8GB combined To install the first memory module follow the steps outlined below When inserting the memory module into the empty slot please make sure to align the notches on the module with the notches in the slot Diagonally slide in the memor...
Page 14: ...ks into place You should be able to hear an audible click To install the second memory module continue with the steps outlined below Locate the slot for the built in memory as shown in the graphic below Release the ejector clips by gently pulling them out to the sides and then remove the built in memory module Page 14 of 23 ...
Page 15: ...ing sure that the memory module s connectors are fully inserted into the slot Using two fingers carefully push down and then back on the memory module until it clicks into place You should be able to hear an audible click 3 3 5 R Re ep pl la ac ci in ng g t th he e C Co ov ve er r Replace the cover and tighten the three screws that were removed previously Reconnect all cables including the power c...
Page 16: ...rvice downloads to download the latest software 4 1 CD Installation 4 1 1 W Wi in nd do ow ws s U Us se er rs s Insert the installation CD into your computer s CD drive and then select Start from the autorun CD menu The installation wizard will install ASUSTOR Control Center onto your computer After ASUSTOR Control Center has been installed it will automatically begin to scan your network for ASUS...
Page 17: ... After ASUSTOR Control Center has been installed it will automatically begin to scan your network for ASUSTOR NAS devices Select your NAS from the list and follow the installation wizard s instructions to complete the configuration process 4 2 Web Installation If you already know your NAS s current IP address you can open up a web browser and enter in your NAS s IP address for example http 192 168...
Page 18: ...play to confirm that you want to initialize the NAS The system will now start the initialization process Initialization is complete when the NAS s IP address is shown on the LCD display NOTE The password for the admin account will be set to admin This installation method is only suitable for use on models with LCD Displays AS5104T AS5108T and AS5110T 4 4 Installation Using a Direct Connection Plea...
Page 19: ...ndicator Color Description State Power Blue Steadily lit Power on Flashing Waking from sleep mode S3 Orange Steadily lit Sleep mode S3 Flashes every 10 seconds LED night mode System Status Green Flashing Powering on Steadily lit System ready Network Blue Steadily lit Network port connected USB Green Steadily lit The USB device connected to the front of the NAS is ready for use Flashing Data access...
Page 20: ...tion Guide 5 2 Rear Panel 5 3 Rating Label 1 S PDIF Port 2 HDMI Port 3 eSATA Port 4 RJ45 USB 2 0 Port 5 RJ45 USB 3 0 Port 6 Reset Button 7 DC Input 8 K lock 9 System Fan 1 Model Name 2 Power Supply 3 Certification Page 20 of 23 ...
Page 21: ... Check to see if the network LED indicator is lit If you find that it is not lit try connecting your Ethernet cable to the other network port or try using a different Ethernet cable 2 Please first disable any firewalls that may be running on your computer Then try scanning for your NAS again using ASUSTOR Control Center 3 If you still cannot detect your NAS please connect your NAS to your computer...
Page 22: ...ASUSTOR NAS Quick Installation Guide b Click on Change adapter settings in the left hand panel c Right click on Local Area Connection and select Properties Page 22 of 23 ...
Page 23: ... button Set the IP address to 169 254 1 1 and the Subnet mask to 255 255 0 0 and then click on OK f Open up ASUSTOR Control Center to scan for your NAS 4 If the above mentioned procedures have not managed to solve your problem please contact your local ASUSTOR dealer or ASUSTOR Customer Service http support asustor com You are also encouraged to browse through the ASUSTOR Knowledgebase Page 23 of ...