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  Appendix A:  Defaults and Technical Specifications    

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Defaults and Technical Specifications

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This appendix provides the factory default settings and system specifications.

•     Factory Default Settings

•     Technical Specifications

•     Safety Warning

Summary of Contents for ReadyNAS Ultra 4

Page 1: ...July 2010 202 10692 01 v1 0 350 East Plumeria Drive San Jose CA 95134 USA ReadyNAS Ultra Hardware Manual Models Ultra 6 Ultra 4...

Page 2: ...ETGEAR logo ReadyNAS ProSafe Smart Wizard Auto Uplink X RAID2 RAIDar and NeoTV are trademarks or registered trademarks of NETGEAR Inc Microsoft Windows Windows NT and Vista are registered trademarks o...

Page 3: ...Installation 11 RAIDar Commands 12 RAIDar LED Descriptions 13 Log in to Your ReadyNAS 14 FrontView Management Console 15 Setup Wizard Mode 15 Advanced Control Mode 16 Status Bar 17 Chapter 2 ReadyNAS...

Page 4: ...ty List 31 Adding or Replacing Disks 32 Adding a New Disk 32 Replacing a Failed Disk 33 Appendix A Defaults and Technical Specifications Factory Default Settings 35 ReadyNAS Ultra 4 35 ReadyNAS Ultra...

Page 5: ...yNAS Ultra Hardware Manual describes the physical features and attributes of ReadyNAS Ultra products This chapter contains the following sections What is the NETGEAR ReadyNAS Ultra ReadyNAS for Home S...

Page 6: ...pansion automatically as you add new hard drives or replace existing drives with larger capacity drives Multiple volume support for RAID 0 1 5 6 varies by product model ReadyNAS Remote Get secure drag...

Page 7: ...players like Sonos and Squeezebox TiVo DVRs Skifta clients Orb and Air Video transcoding Apple iTunes server Network Security Encrypted network logins Secure Sockets Layer SSL Power Saving Features Di...

Page 8: ...ne backup service ReadyNAS Ultra 6 ReadyNAS Ultra 6 is NETGEAR s first 6 bay multimedia desktop storage system that supports both NAS and iSCSI SAN for advanced home users Ultra 6 provides up to two t...

Page 9: ...the unit Airflow around the unit and through the vents in the side of the case is not restricted The air is as free of dust as possible Temperature operating limits are not likely to be exceeded If us...

Page 10: ...nfiguration is set to DHCP if the unit does not automatically get an IP address it defaults to 192 168 168 168 2 At the login prompt enter the authentication information a Default administrator user n...

Page 11: ...he RAIDar Setup Utility RAIDar automatically locates the units in the network without needing its IP address and makes it easy to see the status of your units You should see one or more of your ReadyN...

Page 12: ...default settings the Setup Wizard launches so that you can configure the device Browse Click Browse to see the shares available on the highlighted device This only works with Windows operating systems...

Page 13: ...esync This disk is waiting to resync to the RAID volume If the LED is blinking this disk is currently resyncing During the resync process volume is in degraded mode performance is affected by the resy...

Page 14: ...and connects you to the selected ReadyNAS You are prompted for the user name and password you will use to log in to FrontView 2 Enter the default authentication a Default administrator user name admi...

Page 15: ...iew opens in Setup Wizard mode The Setup Wizard guides you step by step through the configuration process assisting you in quickly integrating the ReadyNAS unit into your network Note For the initial...

Page 16: ...de the menus on the left allow you to quickly jump to the screen you want The bar at the top provides options to return to the Home screen refresh the browser window display Help where available or to...

Page 17: ...quick glimpse of the system status and provides access to the following information Data and time When clicked the date button opens the Clock screen Volume Disks Fan Temperature UPS Move your mouse o...

Page 18: ...Ultra 4 18 2 ReadyNAS Ultra 4 2 This chapter provides an overview of the unit s physical features and includes the following sections Front and Side Panel Drive Bay Rear Panel LED and Status Informati...

Page 19: ...Air flow exhaust vents 2 Front USB port 3 Backup button backup LED 4 Disk LEDs 5 Disk activity light 6 Power button power LED 7 Drive bay door 8 Status display screen Note The status display screen go...

Page 20: ...Drive Bay 1 Drive bay door 2 Four disk bays 3 Recessed disk tray locking mechanism slide button to lock unlock 4 Disk release latch press down to release disk tray 5 Disk tray latch handle pops open w...

Page 21: ...button Recessed button provides access to the diagnostic startup menu Normal Factory Default which erases all data OS Reinstall Tech Support remote diagnostics Skip Volume Check Memory Test Disk Test...

Page 22: ...f the unit is hung you can press and hold the power button for 5 seconds to force shutdown Disk LEDs 1 2 3 4 On Power is on and disks are operating normally Blinking Resync is ongoing or disk failed o...

Page 23: ...t using the power button Preferred shutdown Pressing the power button twice initiates a graceful shutdown Forced shutdown If the unit is hung hold the power button for 5 seconds to force shutdown Usin...

Page 24: ...Ultra 6 24 3 ReadyNAS Ultra 6 3 This chapter provides an overview of the unit s physical features and includes the following sections Front and Side Panel Drive Bay Rear Panel LED and Status Informati...

Page 25: ...ust vent 2 Power button power status LED 3 USB Backup status LED 4 Backup button 5 Front USB port 6 Drive bay door 7 Status display screen including the disk activity status light Note The status disp...

Page 26: ...ive bay door 2 Six disk bays three upper and three lower 3 Recessed disk tray locking mechanism slide button to lock unlock 4 Disk release latch press down to release disk tray 5 Disk tray latch handl...

Page 27: ...on Recessed button provides access to the diagnostic startup menu Normal Factory Restore which erases all data OS Reinstall Tech Support remote diagnostics Skip Volume Check Memory Test Disk Test 5 LA...

Page 28: ...aceful shutdown Forced shutdown If the unit is hung you can press and hold the power button for 5 seconds to force shutdown Disk LEDs Disk icons are shown on the LCD display Activity LED Blinking gree...

Page 29: ...t using the power button Preferred shutdown Pressing the power button twice initiates a graceful shutdown Forced shutdown If the unit is hung hold the power button for 5 seconds to force shutdown Usin...

Page 30: ...Chapter 4 Disks and Disk Replacements 30 4 Disks and Disk Replacements 4 This chapter includes the following topics Failed Disk Notification Adding or Replacing Disks Hardware Compatibility List...

Page 31: ...ach ReadyNAS disk tray includes an LED that turns amber when the disk in the tray fails Choosing a Replacement Disk On the FrontView main menu select Status Health Take note of the disk vendor and mod...

Page 32: ...ut the disk tray and assemble the new disk on the tray Make sure that the hard disk connectors face the interior of the disk bay when you reassemble the disk 4 Slide the disk tray back into the ReadyN...

Page 33: ...isk tray pull release switch The disk tray handle pops out 3 Pull out the disk tray and replace the failed disk Make sure that the hard disk connectors face the interior of the disk bay when you reass...

Page 34: ...s and Technical Specifications 34 A Defaults and Technical Specifications A This appendix provides the factory default settings and system specifications Factory Default Settings Technical Specificati...

Page 35: ...s 192 168 168 168 Admin user name case sensitive admin Admin login password case sensitive netgear1 Management System configuration FrontView web based configuration and status monitoring Discovery mu...

Page 36: ...8 168 Admin user name case sensitive admin Admin login password case sensitive netgear1 Management System configuration FrontView web based configuration and status monitoring Discovery multi unit sta...

Page 37: ...hysical Dimensions w x h x d 170 x 250 x 285 mm 6 7 x 10 0 x 11 2 in Physical Weight 6 76 kg 14 90 lb without disks Power Consumption 75W with 4 x 2 TB Using Seagate 2 TB LP drives with system in idle...

Page 38: ...ensions w x h x d 134 x 205 x 223 mm 5 28 x 8 07 x 8 78 in Physical Weight 4 70 kg 10 35 lb without disks Power Consumption 48W with 4 x 2 TB Using Seagate 2 TB LP drives with system in idle state Ele...

Page 39: ...or electrical outlet If an electrical accident occurs you can then quickly remove power from the system Do not work alone when working with high voltage components Always disconnect power from the sy...

Page 40: ...ic discharge ESD is generated by two objects with different electrical charges coming into contact with each other An electrical discharge is created to neutralize this difference which can damage ele...

Page 41: ...serviceable components and is to be used with approved antennas only Any product changes or modifications will invalidate all applicable regulatory certifications and approvals This device complies w...

Page 42: ...the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following methods Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between th...

Page 43: ...ings 35 FrontView 15 23 29 G general safety 40 H hardware compatibility 31 L LED descriptions 13 login default 10 M management console 15 P password default 10 power 23 29 power switch 23 29 R RAIDar...

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