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Instruction Manual

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MEDION Australia Pty Ltd

St Leonards, NSW 2065

Australia

Hotline: 1300 884 987

Opening hours: Mon - Fri 08:30AM to 06:00PM EST

Internet

www.medion.com.au

E-mail Support

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1 TB Home Network Storage System
NAS Server

MEDION

®

 

P89625 (MD 86517)

N26968

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Summary of Contents for P89625

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual 1 TB Home Network Storage System NAS Server MEDION P89625 MD 86517 N26968 ...

Page 2: ...on The benefits conferred by this warranty are in addition to all rights and remedies in respect of the product that the consumer has under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 and similar state and territory laws Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any othe...

Page 3: ...2 Telephone 1300 884 987 Internet www medion com au After Sales Support ...

Page 4: ...hotocollection DDNSDienst com although your router receives changing IP addresses from your Internet service provider This is achieved through the transmission of the router s currently allocated IP address by a DynDNS client usually installed in the router or also in the NAS server to the corresponding DynDNS provider How to install and configure a DynDNS service in 3 steps 1 Set up a user accoun...

Page 5: ...nt reads the Internet IP address from the router 80 139 140 223 in the example and sends it to the DynDNS provider The DynDNS provider then allocates it to the rele vant account and the previously assigned Internet address in the example photocollection DDNSDienst com The router is thus accessible via the Internet by entering the relevant Internet address in the example photocollection DDNSDienst ...

Page 6: ... However the most technically reliable option is entering the name directly into the router The example here shows the set up process on a router If your router does not offer you the option of activating a DynDNS client then the DynDNS client can also be activated in the NAS server This requires the DynDNS client to be downloaded and installed in the package manager section of the administration ...

Page 7: ...ble to answer the requests made to the primary fixed internal IP address 192 168 178 32 in the example must be forwarded by the router to the NAS server This is set up using the following internet protocols http NAS user interface Port 80 tcp ftp Port 21 tcp Once the port forwarding function has been correctly set up on the router the NAS server can be accessed via the Internet under the name http ...

Page 8: ... 11 Supported systems and formats 11 Possible applications of the NAS server 11 Operating mode of the NAS server and the supplied components 11 Components of the NAS server 12 Overview of the device 12 Front view and rear view of device 12 Setting up 13 Connection to a network 13 Initial operation 14 Install the supplied software on the computer 14 Starting the Medion NAS Tool 15 Medion NAS Tool 1...

Page 9: ...int Server 59 Print Server Rename 59 OTC Button 61 Package Management 63 Flickr YouTube 66 YouTube 69 YouTube Settings 69 FTP Uploadr 71 Adding or Editing an FTP Server Entry 72 FTP Uploadr Preferences 73 Sharing 75 Users 75 User List 75 Adding or Editing an Account 76 Adding or Editing User Group Membership 77 Displaying User Info 77 Groups 77 Shares 79 Maintenance 86 Report Config 87 Configuration...

Page 10: ...ctions Warning symbols and key words used in these Instructions DANGER Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury ATTENTION Is used to address pract...

Page 11: ...is used to store different types of files and to provide these to the users in a local network The server is delivered with software that allows several users to back up store share and protect their data on the installed hard drive This device is intended for use in dry indoor areas only This device is intended for private use only and not industrial or commercial use ...

Page 12: ...cover these openings overheating fire hazard Do not place containers filled with liquid such as vases on the device the mains adapter or in close proximity to the device and protect all parts from drips or water splashes The container can tip over and the liquid can affect electrical safety If the plug cable or device itself is damaged disconnect the device from the power supply immediately If the d...

Page 13: ...WARNING Never try to open and or repair the device yourself There is a risk of electric shock In the event of a fault please contact the Medion Service Centre to avoid hazards Cleaning and maintenance Before you clean the device always unplug the mains adapter from the mains Only use a dry clean cloth for cleaning Do not use chemical solutions and cleaning products because these may damage the dev...

Page 14: ...ns adapter from the socket The mains adapter must be easy to access even after being connected so that it can be quickly disconnected from the mains if required To avoid overheating do not cover the mains adapter If you use an extension cable make sure that it complies with Australian requirements If in doubt contact an electrician Position the cables so that no one can step on or trip over them D...

Page 15: ...se if the delivery is incomplete The following items are supplied with your product 1 TB Home Network Storage System NAS LAN cable Mains adapter Software CD Operating instructions Warranty card PLEASE NOTE Remove the protective films from the device before use DANGER Keep all packaging for instance plastic wrapping out of the reach of children If misused there is a risk of suffocation ...

Page 16: ...re or make available for others You can connect a USB printer to the NAS server and make it available to other users in the local network The integrated media server permits all users with DLNA capable devices in the local network to access photos videos and music on the NAS server You can set up the iTunes service on the server to enable users to stream music to network computers with iTunes Oper...

Page 17: ...6 1 NGF DNWG1TGF Status indicator glows blue during operation flashes blue during system start or during hard drive activity flashes red during firmware update and glows red for hardware errors 2 NGF ITGGP LAN indicator glows when a network connection is established flashes during data transfer 3 NGF QTCPIG OTC indicator of the front USB port glows when a data medium is detected on the front USB port ...

Page 18: ...pter into the DC IN socket on the NAS server and then connect the mains adapter to a mains socket outlet Make sure that the computer you will be using to configure the server is in the same network Connections for USB devices You can use the USB ports to connect external USB drives or a USB printer that will be available to all users in the local network The USB port at the front of the server can ...

Page 19: ...g installation you can also install the Memeo Instant Backup software Installing the Medion NAS Tool Insert the installation CD into the DVD CD drive The CD starts automatically Follow the installation instructions Installing Memeo Instant Backup Following completion of the Medion NAS Tool installation tick the box next to Install Memeo Instant Backup to subsequently start the installation of Meme...

Page 20: ...tallation you can start the program by using the desktop shortcut or call it up via Start All Programs Medion AG Medion NAS Tool Medion AG Medion NAS Tool The NAS Seeker appears Start screen of the Medion NAS Tool This displays all available NAS servers Click on a NAS server and then on Connect to log in to this NAS server ...

Page 21: ... 1 Start Center The Start Center lets you play back photos videos and music directly from the NAS server 2 Media Agent Clicking on the Media Agent icon will open a small window in the shape of a box Files can simply be moved to this box and the Media Agent will automatically move them to the correct folder 3 Network drive s This menu item lets you easily set up the Shared Folders of the NAS server...

Page 22: ...ons Initialization wizard Here you can configure the NAS server with the help of an assistant You can use a standard configuration or configure the NAS server step by step using the assistant manual configuration System settings Here you can make basic system settings server name time zone and IP settings on the NAS server Use this menu item if you cannot access the NAS server through the Web configura...

Page 23: ... all server settings Create and edit user accounts and group accounts Set up and edit folders or shares Update the server firmware Reset the server name and password to the standard settings Users All users including the administrators can use the following functions Change their log in password Save and share files on the NAS server Back up files on the NAS server Access the server via the Internet ...

Page 24: ...egin using the NAS server to save back up and share your own files First steps for users Initial tasks when using the NAS server 1 Make sure you have received the following from the administrator Medion NAS Tool software Memeo Backup software User name and password for the NAS server The names of the shares that you may access Information about any access restrictions e g read only access to a spec...

Page 25: ...e data directly from the USB data medium to the directory public DATE _ TIME on the NAS server During the copying procedure the OTC indicator flashes orange As soon as the copying procedure is completed you will hear two longer beeps If you hear two short beeps then there is not enough disk space to complete the copying procedure In this case you need to make sufficient disk space on the NAS server ...

Page 26: ...the standard password Resetting the system to the standard settings If the NAS server has a faulty response or if settings that have been made have caused you to lose your access to the system it may be necessary to reset the system to the standard settings To reset the system keep the RESET button pressed down for about 10 seconds After 3 seconds you will hear a first short beep and a second short...

Page 27: ...p copies of the data are to be stored e g public Set a checkmark in the field Restore Connection at Windows logon Backing up data with Memeo Backup Start Memeo Instant Backup by clicking on the Memeo Backup icon in the Medion NAS Tool In the Help menu click on the entry Register and then enter the product key that is on the cover of the provided software CD Skip the start page by clicking on the en...

Page 28: ... deactivated You must also activate JavaScript The Web configurator can be called up in 3 ways Open your standard Web browser and enter the IP address displayed in the Medion NAS Tool in the address bar of the Web browser or Enter http nas server in the address bar of the Web browser or In the Medion NAS Tool main menu click on the Configuration entry top left and then on Administration When prompt...

Page 29: ...an adjust the presentation of the main menu by clicking on the icons circle or list at the bottom right in the screen NOTE If you did not activate the option Stay logged in for two weeks when logging in you will be automatically logged out from the current Web configurator session if there is no activity for more than 15 minutes In this case simply log back in to the NAS server ...

Page 30: ... back your image files Use the Video menu to organise and play back your video files Use the Favourites menu to create and edit playback lists The file browser will show you the folders and files on the server in a directory structure Here you can rename files move them or download them to your computer Use the Applications menu to activate or deactivate programs installed on the NAS server Use the sys...

Page 31: ...tall the VLC player http www videolan org vlc To install the VLC plug in for the Mozilla FireFox browser select the Mozilla plug in checkmark during installation Navigating in the menu bar The menu bar will be shown at the top edge in most menus Using the menu bar icons you can navigate as follows Return to the main menu Call up help page for the currently displayed page Click on this button to en...

Page 32: ... in the Music menu To change the file view or to organise the files use the tool bar shown below 1 3 4 5 6 7 2 1 Menu access 2 Start playback 3 Add to current playback list 4 Show files as thumbnails 5 Show files as list 6 Search for files 7 Refresh view Folder Select music by folders albums Artist Select music by artist name All Select music by folders albums title and artists ...

Page 33: ...yer 1 Album cover 2 Album name 3 Title 4 Playback bar 5 Elapsed playing time 6 Rewind fast forward 7 Pause 8 Name of playback list 9 Title entry in the playback list 10 Delete entry from the playback list 11 Total playing time 12 Repeat title repeat all 13 Random playback 14 Adjust the volume 15 Stop playback 2 3 4 1 5 7 6 8 9 10 11 13 14 12 15 ...

Page 34: ...erver call up one of the entries in the Photo menu To change the file view or to organise the files use the tool bar shown below 1 3 4 5 6 2 1 Menu access 2 Start slide show 3 Show files as thumbnails 4 Show files as list 5 Search for files 6 Refresh view Folder Select photos by folders Date Select photos by date All Select photos by name and folder ...

Page 35: ... and play back the video files stored on the NAS server call up one of the entries in the Video menu To change the file view or to organise the files use the tool bar shown below 1 3 4 5 6 2 1 Menu access 2 Start playback 3 Show files as thumbnails 4 Show files as list 5 Search for files 6 Refresh view ...

Page 36: ...ideo playback the Video player opens 1 Title 2 Playback bar 3 Pause playback 4 Rewind fast forward 5 Stop playback 6 Switch from the Windows Media Player to the VLC Player 7 Full screen double click in the screen to exit full screen mode 8 Adjust the volume 9 Elapsed total playing time 4 5 6 7 8 9 3 2 1 ...

Page 37: ...tes menu Last played Lists the files by date last played Most frequently played Lists the files according to the amount of times they have been played Last added Lists the files by the date they were added to the Favourites list To change the file view or to organise the files use the tool bar shown below 1 3 4 5 2 1 Menu access 2 Start playback 3 Show files as thumbnails 4 Show files as list 5 Refresh v...

Page 38: ... on the server are listed in the file browser You see the folder structure on the left side and the contents of the folders are listed to the right in the main window To organise your files and folders use the tool bar shown below 1 Menu access 2 Create new folder 3 Configure share 4 Delete 5 Rename 6 Upload 7 Download 8 Restore 9 Move 10 Copy 11 Refresh view 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ...

Page 39: ...ions menu Edit applications Double click on an application to call up the settings for this application Use menu bar To deactivate or stop an application use the tool bar shown below 1 Menu access 2 Activate application 3 Deactivate application 4 Pause application 5 Resume application 6 Show applications as thumbnails 7 Show applications as list 8 Refresh view 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 40: ...ct basic settings Basic settings In the basic settings available to all users you can change the settings for the media player playback behaviour as well as photo and video playback for the currently logged in user You can also change the user name and password as well as set the system language of the Web configurator that will be displayed to the user As administrator you can also use the entry G...

Page 41: ...0 884 987 Internet www medion com au After Sales Support System Administration If you are logged in as administrator you can completely manage the configuration for the NAS server through the System Administration menu ...

Page 42: ...dividual physical hardware address MAC of your NAS server is displayed here Media Server Status This indicates whether the media server is activated or deactivated Before media clients e g Windows Mediaplayer or DLNA capable media devices such as TVs Internet radios media player can play the media files that are on the NAS server the Media Server must be activated Click on the status to configure th...

Page 43: ...e gear wheel icon to call up the Storage There you can create and edit volumes on the NAS server External volumes are any drives that are connected to the NAS server as USB data media USB drives are numbered in the sequence they were connected Click the gear wheel icon to call up the Storage There you can create and edit volumes on the USB data medium Also read the section Storage on page 42 Statu...

Page 44: ...r CIFS sessions is displayed here This field remains blank for FTP and Web sessions Username The name of the user who is connected to the NAS server is displayed here A user name must be defined for this ANONYMOUS FTP appears if no user name is defined for the session of this user Connected At Here the date and time of the last user session is displayed in the format year month day hour minute and se...

Page 45: ...d you can enter a description of no more than 61 characters in addition to the server name You can use all characters except Workgroup Name Enter the name of the work group here A work group is a group of computers in a network that can exchange files When the work group is specified the users of these computers are connected to the NAS server You can enter up to 15 alphanumerical characters A minus...

Page 46: ... specify in the next field Time Server Address Choose a time server from the drop down list or enter the address of another time server in this field Synchronize Now Click this button to directly synchronize the time via the server specified above Time Zone Time Zone Enter the time zone of your location here This entry will set the time difference betwen your time zone and Greenwich Mean Time GMT Aut...

Page 47: ... volume is Healthy Resync Recovering Degraded or Down Volume The drive name is initially allocated automatically by the NAS server You can then allocate a different drive name File system Disk Configuration The file system of the drive is displayed here Disk s This column displays the physical hard disk that contains the drive Moving the mouse pointer over the entry will display additional informat...

Page 48: ...eric characters as well as space _ underscores and But the first character must be alphanumeric A Z 0 9 The last character may not be a space For external drives names may only consist of up to 32 characters from the ASCII character set The name must be unique not already allocated to another drive Apply Click here to accept and save the settings Cancel Click here to exit the settings without savin...

Page 49: ...mputer for example If the computer also receives its IP address automatically the computer and the NAS server will assign themselves addresses and will then be able to communicate Static Choose this option to define static IP information To do this enter the following information IP Address Enter the static IP address here IP Subnet Mask Enter the IP subnetwork mask here Default Gateway Enter the s...

Page 50: ...bo Frames function on an NAS server in a network that does not support this you will lose access to the NAS server If this occurs you will have to reset the NAS server to the factory settings Network Diagnostic Tool Use this function to test the network connection to a specific IP address or domain Select an address or enter one in the entry field Then click on Ping to send a packet from the NAS ser...

Page 51: ...onfiguration Enable PPPoE Connection Use this entry if you connect the NAS server directly to a DSL modem You will have to enter the user name and password you received from your Internet provider Username Enter the user name here If the user name needs to entered in the form user domain where the domain represents the provider name then enter both parts in this fashion Password Enter the password...

Page 52: ...ermit all users to log in to the NAS server by entering the user name FTP or anonymous without entering a password Any other user name is then recognised as a dedicated user name and requires a corresponding password to log in Customise the port range for data transfer Mark this field to specify a port range for FTP clients that is to be used when downloading data from the NAS server in passive mod...

Page 53: ...estore the previous settings Media Server Using the Media Server you can play back data on UPnP DLNA compatible media devices such as game consoles e g Xbox PSP Wii digital media players digital picture frames cameras other NAS storage units PCs or mobile devices The NAS server can classify these media data e g by artist or genre and indexes them to make searching faster If the media data are not ...

Page 54: ...er Media Server Share Publish if no files are displayed in the Media Server Share Publish Here you can select shares for joint use e g for use with media clients such as DMA 2500 or iTunes Publish Select the shares that the Media Server is to share with other media clients Share Name Here the shares on the NAS server are displayed by name Publish Music Tracks Select this field to permit media client...

Page 55: ... or restarted if the resume fails The downloads are listed in the table Click on a column to sort the entries according to the following criteria Active All files currently being downloaded by the NAS server or being shared with other BitTorrent users appear here The NAS server can download a maximum of 5 tasks simultaneously or less depending on how much system memory is available If you add more ...

Page 56: ... Select the files you would like to download and click on OK Delete To delete downloads or remove already downloaded files from the window Completed choose a download task and click on Delete to remove it from the list A confirmation window appears Click on Apply to delete the task or click on Cancel If you delete a download task you can choose which files of the download you would like to delete The ...

Page 57: ... longer file name Move the cursor over the entry to display the complete name Location You will see the file path of the download in the window Complete Click on the storage location to open the file browser and access the file directly Complete This shows by how much in percent of the download has already been downloaded Seeds BitTorrent files are seeded meaning they are already provided to other BitT...

Page 58: ...ity for current downloads and those in the queue to High or Auto If you use the setting High the corresponding download is downloaded before all others In you use the setting Auto the download is queued normally in the queue Error Code If a download is faulty the error is displayed here along with a code Error Message This is an error message that describes in more detail why the download failed A...

Page 59: ...here is the folder you specified Edit Click on Edit In the new window you can now edit the storage locations for Put incomplete downloads in and Move completed downloads to Share Select the owner of the share Path Enter the storage location here or click on Browse to search for the directory Current Location The file path to the current folder is displayed here Folder Name Enter a new folder name he...

Page 60: ...el Click here to exit the settings without saving BitTorrent Settings The BitTorrent configuration can be set in this window Port Number Enter a port number in the range from 2 to 65536 for BitTorrent downloads A port number higher than 1025 is recommended DHT Select Enable or Disable to enable disable Distributed Hash Table DHT support on the NAS server DHT provides a more efficient search function...

Page 61: ...ver Keep Sharing While For BitTorrent downloads the files are provided to other BitTorrent users as upload already during the download procedure sharing Specify here how long a file will continue to be provided to users after it has been downloaded In the field Upload Download Ratio you can specify the amount of data that will be provided to other users as an upload in comparison with the already dow...

Page 62: ... the IP filter table is to be obtained If you change the URL of the filter list the NAS server updates the list as soon as you click on Apply Upload IP Filter Table You can upload your own IP filter list from your computer Click on the field Browse to search for the filter list file and then click on Upload to save it on the NAS server The NAS server supports IP filter lists of the type txt dat gz tgz an...

Page 63: ...AS server is being uploaded to other users Health This field shows how many complete copies are available for this task The higher the value the more efficiently the download can proceed For a value less than 1 e g 0 65 there is no complete copy of the file and the NAS server will not be able to complete the download Time Left This shows the remaining time in hours minutes and seconds until the downl...

Page 64: ...are running via the NAS server Delete Click on this entry to remove a printer from the printer list To re add the printer disconnect the USB connection to the NAS server and then simply reconnect the printer If this does not work then disconnect the USB connection to the NAS server and switch off the printer Then reconnect the printer and switch it back on Refresh Click on this entry to refresh th...

Page 65: ...com au After Sales Support Name Enter a new name here The name must differ from the names of other printers that are logged in to the NAS server Apply Click here to accept and save the settings Cancel Click here to exit the settings without saving ...

Page 66: ...select NAS USB to copy the files from the NAS server to the partition of the USB data medium specified above Create a New Folder for Copied Files Here you can set the system up so that a new folder is created on the NAS server each time data are copied to the NAS server using the OTC function The folders that are automatically created by the NAS server are designated with the date and time in the fo...

Page 67: ...rver and the USB partition NOTE If two files one on the NAS server and another on the USB partition have the same file name but have a different last modified date last modified 5 minutes the NAS server will keep the newest file and delete the older version after the synchronisation If two files one on the NAS server and another on the USB partition have the same file name but have a different last modifi...

Page 68: ...tallation Select an application from the list and click on the field Uninstall Cancel Installation to uninstall an existing installation or to cancel a running installation This function is only available for applications that have already been installed or where the installation has already started Enable This option is only available to applications that are already incorporated in the system Sel...

Page 69: ...application is not available via the Internet Package Name The name of the application appears here Requires If additional packages are needed for the application then they are displayed here PLEASE NOTE These additional packages are automatically deactivated activated when the main application is deactivated activated Version The version number of the package appears here A symbol indicates that ...

Page 70: ...is activated Disabled The application is installed on the NAS server and uses its own Web configurator and is not activated Unknown The location of the application is not available via the Internet Name The name of the application appears here Size The size of the application is displayed here before the download starts Needed Space The disk space required to be able to complete the installation of...

Page 71: ...account In this case if you add new files to the shared folders they will be automatically uploaded to the Flickr or YouTube account Flickr This is where you make the settings for uploading photos and videos to a Flickr account Disable Enable Choose a service Flickr or YouTube in order to activate or deactivate it If you deactivate a service and then move the files to one of the monitored folders th...

Page 72: ...This shows whether a folder is available A folder symbol indicates a valid folder that is available for uploads A crossed out folder symbol indicates a missing folder The folder has either been deleted from the NAS server or is on a data medium that is no longer connected Share Name The name of the share appears here Path The folder path is displayed here The NAS server only uploads files that are ...

Page 73: ...s Friends or Family in your Flickr account Select Anyone to allow everyone to see your files Choose this entry if you want your pictures are to be viewable by everyone Hide from public site area Choose this setting so that your pictures will not be found when non members search the Flickr site for pictures Default Safety Level Specify a safety level for your data here Choose Safe if the contents o...

Page 74: ...tus of the service is specified here as Enabled Disabled Uploading or Paused Service Name The URL name of the website to which the NAS server automatically uploads data is displayed here Account Information The user name and further information about the respective account is displayed in this field YouTube Settings PLEASE NOTE To upload a file your YouTube account must be linked to a Google account ...

Page 75: ...ndow select a folder that you would like to add to the list of monitored folders Share Select the share from the list Path Enter the path of the folder or click on Search to search for the folder Current Location The storage location of the currently selected folder is displayed here Folder Name Here you can enter a folder name to create a new folder Type This displays the folder file type Name Thi...

Page 76: ...erver to an FTP server or link the FTP server to a further NAS server and select there the shared folders whose contents will be uploaded When you save new files in the shared folders they will be uploaded to the FTP server Use this menu to configure the FTP upload function FTP Uploadr Click on ON or OFF to activate or deactivate the FTP uploader When you stop the FTP uploader a window appears promp...

Page 77: ...rmation such as a description of the FTP server is displayed here Adding or Editing an FTP Server Entry Click on this entry to add or edit an FTP server Domain Name IP Address Enter the name of the domain or the IP address of the FTP server here Account Name Enter the name of the account that will be used to log in to the FTP server Password Enter the password of the user account here Port Number ...

Page 78: ...NAS server only uploads files that are in the directory specified here Action Select the symbol Remove to remove the folder from the list of monitored folders Add Choose this entry and in the the next window select a folder that you would like to add to the list of monitored folders Share Select the share from the list Path Enter the path of the folder or click on Browse to search for the folder Cur...

Page 79: ...ecify a range from 1 to 10080 minutes 1 week Bandwidth Limit Specify the maximum bandwidth for the upload You can specify a bandwidth from 0 to 100 000 KB s Enter a value of 0 if you do not want to set a limit Use the bandwidth limit to ensure that there is some free bandwidth for other users of your network particularly if the upload bandwidth of your Internet access is limited Apply Click here t...

Page 80: ...s entry to create a new user Edit Select a user account from the list and click on Edit to configure the account Delete Select a user account from the list and click on Delete to delete the user account You must confirm the deletion in the next window Search Click on Search and enter the name of the user account you are searching for Click on Apply to start the search or click on Cancel to close the...

Page 81: ...e user is to assigned permissions to edit all configurations and access to all settings Select User if the user is only to receive the basic permissions to access the NAS server A user can manage his own shared folders change his password and call up the contents of other shared folders to which he has access rights Group Membership Available Group s This displays all groups created on the NAS serv...

Page 82: ...a group from the list of available groups and click on this field to add the user to this group Remove Selected Group s Select a group from the list of available groups and click on this field to remove the user from this group Apply Click here to accept and save the settings Cancel Click here to exit the settings without saving Displaying User Info Here you can view information about a user Usernam...

Page 83: ...is entry to specify how many groups you want to display on the page Status The status of the group is displayed by a symbol here Group Name The name of the group that is stored on the NAS server for this group is displayed here Adding or Editing a Group In this window you can create a user group on the NAS server Group Name Enter a name consisting of 1 to 32 individual ASCII characters Chinese cha...

Page 84: ...re and its entire contents Settings Click on Settings to start or stop Windows offline synchronisation Recycle Bin Click on this field to configure the recycle bin as described under Recycle Bin Configuration on page 83 Browse Select a share and click on this entry to browse the share for contents Status The status of the share is displayed here Share Type This field displays the following shares Incor...

Page 85: ...e name may not already be in use by an existing share Volume If you have already created volumes on the NAS server then you may select the volume here that contains the folder you wish to share PLEASE NOTE You cannot edit the folder while you are setting up a share for it Make this share owned by Select the administrator or user account that will own manage this share The owner of the share can th...

Page 86: ...s Cancel Click here to exit the settings without saving Configuring Advanced Share Access In this window you can set up individual access rights for users groups Available Users Groups This lists the users groups you can assign access rights to Authority Here you can set the access rights for an entry Full Control The user group receives complete access read write and execute to all contents in th...

Page 87: ...is function can be useful for example if you only connect to the NAS server as required PLEASE NOTE Deactivate the Oplocks function to improve the performance of the NAS server If you use the Windows offline file synchronisation on the NAS server make sure that you set up this function only for the share that contains the files that you want to access in offline mode To use the Windows offline file sync...

Page 88: ...ievably deleted Clean all recycle bins now Click on this entry to immediately delete all contents of all recycle bins Apply Click here to accept and save the settings Cancel Click here to exit the settings without saving Share Browser In this window you can create folders in the share and upload and edit files Add Click on this entry to open a window to create a new folder Enter a folder name and c...

Page 89: ...or video files you can click on the play icon next to the entry to play back the file Click on the folder entry with the arrow icon to display the next higher folder level Name This displays all folders and files of the shared drive Click on the right next to the name of the folder file to select the folder file You can also click on a folder name to display the subfolders Size The file size of a file is...

Page 90: ...path here Browse Click on this entry to open the following window to specify the storage location of the folder the file Current Location The selected folder is here Folder Name Here you can enter a new name Type This shows whether it is a folder or a file Name The name of the folder the file Select a folder If you do not specify a folder a slash will be prefixed in front of the path All contents in t...

Page 91: ...e log files over FTP or CIFS Display Choose here which category you want to display Refresh Click on this entry to refresh the list view Purge all Logs Click on this entry to delete all protocols Report Config Click on this entry to open a window to set the e mail notifications for the protocols Display All protocols are displayed here Choose a category to display only protocols from this category T...

Page 92: ...r Enter the e mail server address that the NAS server will use Email Format Select the e mail format that the NAS server will use for the e mails Use SMTP Authentication Click on this entry if the e mail server that the NAS server will use requires a user name and a password Account Enter the user name for the e mail server here Password Enter the password for the e mail server here Password confi...

Page 93: ...as e mail on which weekday Monday to Sunday and at which time hours minutes Syslog Server Setting The Syslog server transmits log messages in an IP computer network to a Syslog recipient Enable Syslog server Here you can activate the Syslog server function In the fields below specify which protocol categories should be contained in the protocol report Apply Click here to accept and save the setting...

Page 94: ...es of the NAS server and the configuration file If a volume exists but the share path is missing on the NAS server the NAS server will create it automatically If a volume no longer exists the status of the share will display missing Share Browse Click on this entry to search for a previously saved configuration file Restore Click on this entry to load the configuration settings of the configuration file ...

Page 95: ...sage if a new firmware version is available Manually Firmware Upgrade Firmware File Here you can specify the storage location for the firmware Browse Click on this entry to search for the firmware file on the computer Upload Click on this entry to upload the new firmware version The NAS server will restart automatically after the update Wait until the restart has ended before you log in to the NAS serv...

Page 96: ...AS server The NAS server executes a software restart that is faster than if you switch off the NAS server and switch if back on again Before the restart make sure there are no users logged in to the NAS server and that no data is being exchanged with the NAS server Confirm the restart with Yes or click on No to cancel the restart ...

Page 97: ...ng information The MD number of your product for this product it is MD86407 Which external devices are connected Which messages appear on the screen At which operating step the problem occur If you have a PC connected to the device What is the configuration of your computer Which software were you using when the error occurred Which steps have you already taken to solve the problem Please give us y...

Page 98: ...g measures Before cleaning always disconnect the mains adapter and all connecting cables Do not use solvents or corrosive or gaseous cleaning agents Clean the device with a soft lint free cloth Please keep the packaging material and always use this to transport the device ATTENTION There are no parts within the device that require maintenance or cleaning ...

Page 99: ...ed to protect it against transportation damage Packaging materials are raw materials and can therefore be reused or recycled Device At the end of its service life the device should not be disposed of with the household rubbish Please consult your local authority for advice on correct and eco friendly methods of disposal ...

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