LevelOne FNS-1000 user manual Standby, Cancel, Disk Log

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N/A No disk is available.

 

No Scan performed No Scandisk has been performed recently

 

 

on this drive.

 

Scandisk in progress Scandisk operation is in progress. The

 

 

disk cannot be used while a Scandisk is in progress. If required,

 

 

use the "Start/Stop" button to terminate the Scandisk operation

 

 

and gain access to data on the disks. (To see the results of the

 

 

Scandisk operation, use the "View Disk Log" button.)

 

Scandisk completed The last Scandisk operation has been

 

 

completed. You can use the "View Disk Log" button to view the

 

 

results.

 

Scandisk terminated The last Scandisk operation was can-

 

 

celled by the Administrator before it was completed.

 

Run Scandisk - Select the day and time you wish the Scandisk to be

 

done. (Select "Never" if you don't wish the scandisk to run automati-

 

cally.)

 

 

 

Buttons

 

 

Prepare Disk

Use this button to start preparing the disk. This will partition and

 

quick-format the new disk.

 

WARNING! This will destroy any data on the disk. Once started, this

 

process can NOT be halted or reversed.

 

 

Self-test

Run Check - Select the day and time you wish the S.M.A.R.T. check

(S.M.A.R.T.)

to be done. (Select "Never" if you don't wish the S.M.A.R.T. check to

 

be performed automatically.)

 

Test now - Click this button to run the S.M.A.R.T. check immediately.

 

The check will take no more than a few minutes.

 

 

Scandisk

Start/Stop - If a Scandisk is in progress, click this button to terminate

 

the Scandisk immediately. Otherwise, clicking the button will start the

 

Scandisk. The Scandisk could take a few hours, and the disk is un-

 

available to users while the Scandisk is in progress.

 

 

Standby

Use the "Set Hard Disk to standby mode.. " setting to determine if and

 

when the hard disk drives should be switched to "Standby" mode.

 

 

Save

Save the settings on this screen. This has no effect on any operations in

 

progress.

 

 

Cancel

Restore the settings on the screen to their values after the last "Save"

 

operation. Clicking "Cancel" has NO EFFECT on any operations in

 

progress.

 

 

Disk Log

Use this to view the results of the last Scandisk operation.

 

 

 

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Contents User’s Manual Page Table of Contents Introduction FNS-1000 NAS ServerGetting Familiar with your NAS LEDsRear Panel FunctionAudible Warnings Basic Installation & Setup InstallationProcedure InstallationUSB Devices Removing a USB device Method aConfiguring Your NAS Quick Setup with the NAS WizardOther Configuration Client PC Setup OverviewNetwork Logon Windows 98SE/ME only Window LogonUsing the NAS Servers Storage Mapping a Network DriveNetwork Browse Map Network DriveNetwork Resource Password Dialog Tips for Storing Data on the NAS Using the NAS Server’s Printer Install PrinterChanging your Password Using the Web File SharingNAS Home Change User Password Administration Web-based Administrative InterfacePassword Dialog Existing Users Users ScreenProperties Buttons To modify the properties for an existing User Status Screen SystemPrinter DiskShutdown Now Restart NowView Log Delete Current JobLAN Screen IP AddressDhcp Server DNS ServerSystem Screen System ScreenIdentification Wins Server LocationOptions Enable UPnP Restore DefaultConfig Button SupportAdvanced Menu Groups ScreenNew Group ExistingData OperationsGroup Members Screen Members usersOther Users To Add a MemberShares Screen Existing SharesSave as New ShareShare Access Share Access RightsShare Name Groups withBackup Screen Backup ScreenBackup Now ModifyDefine Backup Job Access the folder Requires loginShare Folder ScheduleDisk Screen Standby CancelDisk Log Upgrade Screen Upgrade ScreenUpgrade Start UpgradeNAS via the Internet Connecting via the InternetMaking the NAS available via the Internet Using your Web Browser from the Internet But rememberRemote Management Troubleshooting Problem 1 The FNS-1000 Utility doesnt list any NAS ServersPage Appendix a Licenses Package NameBSD License GNU General Public LicenseGNU General Public License Page No Warranty Page END of Terms and Conditions