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Regulation Information

Intended Application Uses

Note

This  product  was  evaluated  as  Information Technology  Equipment  (ITE),  which  may  be 

installed in offices, schools, computer rooms, and similar commercial type locations. The 

suitability of this product for other product categories and environments (such as medical, 

industrial, residential, alarm systems, and test equipment), other than an ITE application, 

may require further evaluation.

Site Selection

Note

The system is designed to operate in a household environment. Choose a site that is:

•  Clean, dry, and free of airborne particles (other than normal room dust).

•  Enough interface kept between the equipment and other objects plane, such as wall.

•  Avoid setting the equipment on soft surface, such as blanket.

•  The bottom ventilation hatch shall be kept unblocked.

•  Well-ventilated and away from sources of heat including direct sunlight and radiators.

•  Away from sources of vibration or physical shock.

•  Isolated from strong electromagnetic fields produced by electrical devices.

•  In regions that are susceptible to electrical storms, we recommend you plug your sys-

tem into a surge suppresser and disconnect telecommunication lines to your modem 

during an electrical storm.

•  Provided with a properly grounded wall outlet.

•  Provided with sufficient space to access the power supply cord(s), because they 

serve as the product's main power.

•  Mechanical Loading – Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a 

hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading.

Tools Required

A cross screwdriver or a flat screwdriver is needed to install or remove the components 

in the server.

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Page 2: ...Belinea o center User s Manual ocUK1 1 ...

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Page 4: ...edia Genie optional 22 Media Library 22 Media Explorer 24 Monitor 25 Replace and Add a Hard Disk Drive HDD 27 To Add a HDD 28 HDD Hot Plug 32 Hot Plug Feature 32 Adding a Hard Drive 32 To remove a HDD 33 Repair HDD 33 Troubleshooting 35 LED Indicators 35 How to Recover a WHS System via Recovery Disk 36 Expansion Cards 39 PCI and PCI E 16X expansion Cards 39 To install a PCI or PCI Express 16X expa...

Page 5: ...he European Union 47 Intended Application Uses 48 Site Selection 48 Tools Required 48 Regulatory Information 49 Regulatory Compliance Identification Numbers 49 Product Regulatory Compliance 49 Tables 1 Product Features 11 2 Front View LEDs 13 3 Specifications 15 4 Product Safety Requirements 49 5 European Union EMC Requirements 50 ...

Page 6: ...steners 29 19 Placing the HDD in the HDD Tray 30 20 Securing the HDD to the HDD Tray 30 21 Pushing the HDD Assembly into the Server 31 22 Location of recovery button 36 23 Recovery window to find and recover the WHS 37 24 Recovering Windows Home Server 37 25 Installing WHS Connector 38 26 Expansion Card Location 39 27 Releasing the Side Cover 40 28 Releasing the Front Panel from the Server Chassis...

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Page 8: ... that arise from the incorrect application of this guide No part of this document and the accompanying software may be copied translated or distributed without the prior permission of the dealer manufacturer or authors Archive copies for private use are excepted from this rule Brand or product names mentioned in this document may be names protected by copyright law or registered trademarks of othe...

Page 9: ... Safety Before operating your server carefully read all the manuals included with the server package Before using the server make sure that all cables are correctly connected and power cords are not damaged If any damage is detected contact your dealer as soon as possible To avoid short circuits keep paper clips screws and staples away from connectors slots sockets and circuitry Before opening the...

Page 10: ... more information about battery replacement or proper disposal contact an authorized reseller or your authorized service provider This product is equipped with a three wire power cord and plug for user safety Use the power cord with a properly grounded electrical outlet to avoid electric shock Motherboards adapters and disk drives are sensitive to static electricity discharge These devices are wra...

Page 11: ...of fire and burns if the battery pack is not handled properly To reduce the risk of personal injury Do not attempt to recharge the battery Do not expose to temperatures higher than 70 C Do not disassemble crush puncture shorten external contacts or dispose in fire or water Replace only with the spare parts designated for this product ...

Page 12: ...arton and packing materials in case you need service Product Features Table 1 Product Features HDD 4 3 5 SATAII HDDs Capability up to 4 1TGBs Processor 45W Sempron LE series Located on AMD AM2 socket Chipset Northbridge AMD 690V ATi RS690C Southbridge AMD SB600 System Memory 2 240 pin DIMM vertical sockets Supports DDR2 533 667MHz DIMMs Supports up to 2GB memory Onboard LAN Integrated 10 100 1000M...

Page 13: ...12 Introduction System Overview Front View The power button and LEDs are located on the front panel Figure 1 Front View 1 Power Button 2 LEDs 3 Front Panel 4 HDDTrays 1 4 ...

Page 14: ...LEDs on the Front Panel The detailed LED information is shown below Table 2 Front View LEDs Type of LED Color Status HDD Status LEDs Green On Mounted Blinking Disk Unknown Orange On Failure Off No HDD is detected NIC LED Green On Connected Blinking Active Off Disconnected Power Button LED Green On System Booted Blinking System Booting Off System Shut Down 1 Power Button with System LED 2 HDD 1 4 S...

Page 15: ...Introduction Back View The WHS system includes the following connectors Figure 3 Back View 1 AC Power Connector 2 Rear Dual USB Ports x2 3 System Recovery Button 4 e SATA Connector 5 Network Connector RJ45 ...

Page 16: ... bezel Weight Min weight 6 795 kg Max weight 9 690 kg Temperature Operating System 0 C to 40 C Non operating System 20 C to 60 C Humidity Operating System 20 to 85 Non operating System 20 to 95 Power Rated Input Voltage 200 Vac to 240 Vac Rated Input Frequency 50 Hz Rated Input Current 3 A at 230 Vac Rated Max Output Power 250 W ...

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Page 18: ...ocal area network linked by a Router Hub or Switch A client PC connected to the LAN with Windows 2000 XP Vista Operating System Connecting and Starting the Windows Home Server 1 Plug in the power cord 2 Connect to the LAN via the Ethernet cable 3 Press the power button Figure 4 Plugging in power cord ...

Page 19: ...nnecting to the LAN Figure 6 Pressing the Power Button Press the power button and the System LED will become green and start blinking When the System LED stops blinking and remains solid green the WHS system is loaded successfully ...

Page 20: ...WHS Control Center and the iWHS Media Genie The Control Center provides more data of the devices connected in your home network The Media Genie provides you greater control over your digital media files iWHSsoftwareoptionalavailableon http www maxdata com Downloadservice Belinea Belinea Server To install the Windows Home Server Connector and iWHS software please follow the steps below 1 Insert the...

Page 21: ... Click Add ins On Windows Home Server Settings d Click the Available tab iWHS Control Center iWHS Media Genie and iWHS Status Daemon will be shown Figure 8 Figure 8 Adding the iWHS Control Center and Media Genie e Click Install to install the Add in Note The Status Daemon should be installed before the installation of the Control Center f If the Installation is successful click OK The console will...

Page 22: ...onal status of the system Storage Review the general storage information about the Hard Disk Drives of the computer Devices Review the information about the Hardware Devices Network Status Review the network status Processes Review the current running processes Remote Desktop Connect to the selected computer through this interface and ac cess to all of the applications files and network resources ...

Page 23: ...tem tabs under iWHS Media Genie Media Library The Media library is the location in the console that lists all of the photos videos and music on your personal computers It enables you to find and play your digital media files easily Click the Media Library tab to display your library Note The Photos Videos and Music folders in Windows contain the actual files on your personal computers however the ...

Page 24: ...23 Belinea o center Figure 12 Media Library under iWHS Media Genie Note Folders such as Home Server can not be deleted ...

Page 25: ...e home sever The links to those selected media files are displayed on the Media Library Figure 13 Media Explorer under iWHS Media Genie Note 1 The connected PC requires Windows Vista Operation System and Media Player 11 or higher version which enables the Home Server to detect media files on the PC 2 If the folders are not open to share they can not be monitored For more information see Windows He...

Page 26: ...s certain default folders on your computer for music photos and videos and then adds those files to your Media Library You may also change which folders the iWHS Media Genie monitors if you store some digital media files in a location that is not already moni tored automatically Figure 14 Monitor under iWHS Media Genie ...

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Page 28: ...located on the back of HDD cage and connect to the HDD when the HDD is inserted into the cage The location of HDD Cage on the server chassis is shown below Figure 15 HDD Cage Location HDD 1 is configured with the WHS operating system of the server as a default Never remove HDD 1 if you do not want to reinstall recover the whole operating system ...

Page 29: ...add a HDD please follow the steps below 1 Make sure the server is turned off and disconnected from the AC power 2 Squeeze together the recessed buttons on the front of the HDD tray Figure 16 Squeeze the HDDTray Buttons 3 Slide the HDD tray out of the HDD cage ...

Page 30: ...29 Belinea o center Figure 17 Sliding out the HDD tray 4 Remove the side fasteners by pulling them outward Figure 18 Removing the HDD Fasteners ...

Page 31: ...ace and Add a Hard Disk Drive HDD 5 Position the HDD in the HDD tray Figure 19 Placing the HDD in the HDDTray 6 Secure the HDD to the HDD tray with the side fasteners Figure 20 Securing the HDD to the HDDTray ...

Page 32: ...31 Belinea o center 7 Push the HDD assembly slowly into the server Figure 21 Pushing the HDD Assembly into the Server Pay attention to the installed position of the HDDTrays to avoid wrong installation ...

Page 33: ...mplete the wizard to add more space for your files to your server storage When performing hot plug operations please wait till the operation system starts up You must not remove the operating system HDD Hard drives are formatted before they are added to server storage Make sure that you back up any important files that are on the hard drive before you add it to server storage Formatting a hard dri...

Page 34: ...e the hard drive is actually removed from server storage To avoid these consequences do the following 1 Cancel the wizard 2 Add another hard drive to server storage by using the Add a Hard Drive Wizard The additional hard drive provides enough server storage for the Remove a Hard Drive Wizard to move the files 3 Choose the hard drive that you want to remove and then run the Remove a Hard Drive Wiz...

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Page 36: ...is in use but corrupt When the light is off a HDD is not detected Network LED Indicator The LED indicator for network status uses a single Green LED to indicate the network is connected or not When the light is off the network is not connected or working When the light is on network is connected When it is blinking the network is busy receiving sending messages System LED Indicator The LED indicat...

Page 37: ...ach the powercord for at least 10 seconds Connect the USB Stick for recovery to one of the USB Ports on the back of the WHS system 1 To recover your WHS system you will need to use the recovery button There are two ways to start the recovery process a Simultaneously press Power button and Recovery button b Press the Recovery button for more than 5 seconds meanwhile pressing the Power button once T...

Page 38: ...nd home server button Figure 23 Recovery window to find and recover the WHS 3 Select a server and click the Recover home server button Figure 24 Recovering Windows Home Server 4 Restart your Windows Home Server 5 Click Install connector software to install Windows Home Server connector ...

Page 39: ...or For more information about how to configure WHS when installing WHS console refer to Software Setup on page 19 Quitting the recovery may do harm to your WHS HDDs The application will give you a warning message and disable you to close the application ...

Page 40: ... two DIMM memory slots PCI and PCI E 16X expansion Cards The PCI and PCI E 16X expansion cards share many similarities in removal and installation procedures The following is an example of PCI E expansion card The location of the expansion card is shown below Figure 26 Expansion Card Location ...

Page 41: ...the AC power 2 Remove the side cover a Remove the two screws on the back of the side cover b Slide the cover horizontally to the back and remove the cover from the chassis as shown in the picture below Figure 27 Releasing the Side Cover 3 Remove the front panel a Press the two latches of the front panel outwards against the HDD cage Figure 28 Releasing the Front Panel from the Server Chassis ...

Page 42: ...ront panel Figure 30 Pulling out the Cable Connections of the Front Panel When removing the front panel you ll see a cable that connects the front panel with the motherboard located in the WHS box Don t stretch the cable too hard as it will never bother your operation You also can pull out the connector after removing the HDD cage as de scribed in steps 4 and 5 ...

Page 43: ... server chassis Figure 31 Loosening the HDD Cage b Slide the HDD Cage horizontally forwards and pull the HDD Cage up vertically Then put it aside carefully Figure 32 Pulling out the HDD cage Don t stretch the cable that connects the HDD cage with the motherboard located in the WHS box too hard as it will never bother your operation ...

Page 44: ...cable connections of HDDs Figure 33 Pulling out the Cable Connections of HDDs Figure 34 Connecting SATA cable When installing the HDD cage back make sure to use the correct order to ensure correct operation of the LEDs on the front panel ...

Page 45: ... vertically Figure 36 Inserting the Expansion Card Please make sure the expansion card is plugged into a compatible slot Do not try to plug a PCI X expansion card into a PCI slot which may damage the PCI X adapter To remove a PCI or a PCI E 16X expansion card Reverse the steps above to remove an expansion card ...

Page 46: ...Figure 37 DIMM Location In order to install a DIMM please follow the steps below 1 6 Follow the corresponding steps for installing a PCI or PCI E 16X expansion card 7 Release the clips on both sides of the card slot Figure 38 Releasing the clips ...

Page 47: ...46 Expansion Cards 8 Insert the DIMM Figure 39 Insert the DIMM 9 Fasten the clips on both sides of the card slot Figure 40 Fasten the clips To remove a DIMM Reverse the steps above to remove a DIMM ...

Page 48: ...of as waste paper Disposal of waste equipment by users in private households in the European Union This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with your other household waste Instead it is your responsibility to dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electro...

Page 49: ...t on soft surface such as blanket The bottom ventilation hatch shall be kept unblocked Well ventilated and away from sources of heat including direct sunlight and radiators Away from sources of vibration or physical shock Isolated from strong electromagnetic fields produced by electrical devices In regions that are susceptible to electrical storms we recommend you plug your sys tem into a surge su...

Page 50: ...iance This product has been tested and verified to comply with the following electromagnetic compatibility EMC regulations Communications Commission Notice Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission FCC Rules and Regulations has estab lished Radio Frequency RF emission limits to provide an interference free radio frequency spectrum Many electronic devices including computers generate RF ener...

Page 51: ...t the interference by using one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment to a power outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help European Union Notice Products with the CE Marking com...

Page 52: ... The voltage and current rating of the cord should be greater than the voltage and current rating marked on the product In addition the cross sectional area of the wires must be a minimum of 1 00 mm or 18 AWG and the length of the cords must be between 1 8 m 6 feet and 3 6 m 12 feet If you have questions about the type of power cord to use contact an authorized service provider Route power cords s...

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