Getting Familiar with your NAS
LEDs
LED | Function | |
Ready | • ON – Normal operation. | |
| • OFF – No power. | |
| • Blinking – This LED blinking during startup and shutdown. | |
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Status | • ON – This LED will be On during the Startup | |
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| • OFF – Normal operation. | |
| • Blinking – During a software upgrade, both the Status and Ready LEDs will | |
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| blink. |
Disk | • | OFF - Idle. |
| • Blinking – Hard disk is being accessed. | |
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Disk Full | • ON - Disk is completely full. No more data can be stored on this disk | |
| • OFF | |
| • | Blinking - Disk is 98% full (The Buzzer will also beep 3 times.) |
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USB | • ON - USB device connected to the USB port | |
| • OFF - No USB device installed | |
| • Fast Blinking - Data being transferred to or from the USB device | |
| • Slow Blinking – USB device can be removed safely | |
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Ethernet | • ON – Link established. | |
| • OFF – No LAN connection. | |
| • Blinking – Data is transmitted or received via the LAN. |
Rear Panel
| Read Panel |
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Power Input | Connect the supplied power adapter here. |
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Reset Button | This button has 2 functions: |
(IP/Password) | • If the NAS's IP Address is lost, press and hold this button for 2 seconds. The |
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| IP Address will be set to the default value of 192.168.0.100 (Network Mask |
| of 255.255.255.0) and it will beep once to indicate the reset has occurred |
| • If the NAS administrator’s password is lost, press and hold this button for 10 |
| seconds. The password will then be cleared (no password), and the NAS will |
| beep again. |
USB Port | Connect your USB Hard Disk Drive or USB Flash Drive here. The USB HDD |
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