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Revision 

User

s Manual for PLANET Single-bay NAS Server 

Model: NAS-1100 

Rev: 1.0 (December. 2004) 

Part No. EM-NAS1100 

 

Summary of Contents for NAS-1100

Page 1: ...Single bay NAS Server NAS 1100 User s Manual...

Page 2: ...for a particular purpose PLANET has made every effort to ensure that this User s Manual is accurate PLANET disclaims liability for any inaccuracies or omissions that may have occurred Information in t...

Page 3: ...2 IP Address Setting 15 4 2 3 Superuser Password Setting 15 4 3 Administration 16 4 3 1 System Restart 17 4 3 2 HD Format 17 4 3 3 Factory Default Reset 18 4 3 4 Firmware Upgrade 19 4 3 5 System Time...

Page 4: ...4 4 5 2 FTP Password 30 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 31...

Page 5: ...contact your supplier as soon as possible 1 2 System Requirements Before installation please check the following requirements with your equipment Pentium Based And Above IBM Compatible PC System CD RO...

Page 6: ...plex 20 200 Mbps at full duplex LEDs PWR LNK ACT HDD System Configuration Windows Base utility Web Browser Internet Explorer Netscape Dimensions 220 x 60 x 132 mm W x D x H Weight 865g without HDD Ope...

Page 7: ...our HD jumper should be set to Master Different Hard Disk has different jumper settings please refer to your Hard Disk manual for correct setting 4 Insert the IDE connector into the IDE socket of the...

Page 8: ...r socket of HD as shown The power cable is designed to go in one way so you shouldn t have any problems 6 Secure the Hard Disk with the screws we provided 7 Push the Hard disk and HD holder back into...

Page 9: ...appear 2 Click on Setup Wizard hyper link to initiate the program If the menu screen is not shown you can click the Start button and choose Run When the box appears enter E Utility setup exe Suppose...

Page 10: ...6 Note ONLY use the power adapter supplied with the NAS 1100 Otherwise the product may be damaged 4 Connect NAS 1100 to your switch or hub and make sure the LNK ACT LED is light on...

Page 11: ...7 5 Press Next to start the scan 6 The Setup Wizard will scan available NAS 1100 in your network...

Page 12: ...ing is compatible with your LAN Creating two shortcuts to access and setup the NAS 1100 No NAS 1100 network setting is not compatible with your LAN Set a new IP address to NAS 1100 and creating two sh...

Page 13: ...ase click OK to open the shortcut or Cancel to finish the setup wizard without opening shortcut 11 You will find two shortcuts on your desktop You can start to use NAS 1100 or setup further settings b...

Page 14: ...n double click on the Access My Network HD NAS 1100 icon A dialog box will pop up and ask for username password There are three pre defined accounts available all able to read and write all folders in...

Page 15: ...he Setup My Network HD NAS 1100 icon on desktop A dialog box will pop up and ask for username password The default user name and password are both admin 4 1 Home On this screen you can see the general...

Page 16: ...1100 will automatically check and repair MS DOS file system to ensure the system integrity Please wait for system completing this process NOTE the checking time will be different depending on differen...

Page 17: ...riod Version Current firmware version Samba Users The number of users who is accessing the NAS 1100 from My Network Neighborhood You can have max five online users to access NAS 1100 at the same time...

Page 18: ...e Setting Parameters Description Host Name Identification of NAS 1100 represents on My Network Neighborhood Work Group The name of the workgroup which NAS 1100 is located Description Brief description...

Page 19: ...IP in your network DNS Server This is the ISP s DNS server IP address that they gave you or you can specify your own preferred DNS server IP address 4 2 3 Superuser Password Setting This page allows y...

Page 20: ...access the web interface of NAS 1100 Old Password Enter the old password here New Password Enter the new password here Confirm Password Please enter the new password here again to confirm 4 3 Administ...

Page 21: ...o back to pervious page 4 3 2 HD Format When you see this massage HD Unable to use showing on the HD used it means either your hard disk is a brand new unformatted one or its format is not FAT32 It wo...

Page 22: ...t process complete the system will restart automatically 4 3 3 Factory Default Reset Parameters Description Do you want to reset to factory default If you want to reset NAS 1100 back to factory defaul...

Page 23: ...firmware of NAS 1100 you may enter the firmware path into this field or press Browse to find out the firmware location and press Apply to upgrade If the firmware location is wrong please press Reset t...

Page 24: ...may select this option to set it check the system time with Internet time server You can change the time server address or keep use the default setting and click Save button to apply 4 3 6 Character S...

Page 25: ...Configuration In this screen you can add Delete modify the user account Before operate please make sure the installed HD was formatted If the installed HD does not format yet the operation in this pag...

Page 26: ...assword here again User Description Please enter a simple description of this user FTP Access Allow this user to access NAS 1100 via FTP protocol or not Access level NAS 1100 provides two Access level...

Page 27: ...ess NAS 1100 via FTP protocol or not Access level NAS 1100 provides two Access levels to all the users Supervisor and General User The user level has different accessibility FTP Folder When the user i...

Page 28: ...ccount please click the check box under the user name in the User Configuration screen you may see the Delete button become available When you press Delete button you may see a dialog box to prompt yo...

Page 29: ...lder Configuration In this screen you can add delete modify the shared folder 4 4 2 1 Modify Folder If you want to modify the folder configuration please click the folder icon Then you will see the sc...

Page 30: ...er description please press this button Please press Apply to save the settings Please set user s limit for this folder You may set the privilege for each user or set the same setting to all users by...

Page 31: ...the user access NAS 1100 Folder Description Please set a simple description for this folder Apply Please press this button to create this new folder Undo Click to clear the current settings Back Press...

Page 32: ...same setting to all users by selecting upper options Apply Please press this button to create this new folder Back Press to back to pervious page 4 4 2 3 Delete Folder Click the check box in front of...

Page 33: ...enter the member number Maximum member number is 5 Port Number Enter the FTP Port number Default port number is 21 If you want to disable FTP function please leave it blank Time Out Enter the time len...

Page 34: ...assword The default password for ftpuser account is abc123 If you want to change the password please enter the new password here Confirm Password Please enter the new password here again Apply Please...

Page 35: ...hat the HD unable to use Ans There are some possibilities u The HD is broken Please change another HD u The HD jumper is not Master Your HD jumper should be set to Master Different Hard Disk has diffe...

Page 36: ...AS 1100 Ans u Check the LNK ACT LED of NAS 1100 and make sure that it s light on u Make the PC IP address is in the same IP segment of NAS 1100 u If there are already 5 users connected to NAS 1100 the...

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