LevelOne FNS-1000 user manual Getting Familiar with your NAS, LEDs, Rear Panel, Function

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Getting Familiar with your NAS

LEDs

LED

Function

Ready

ON – Normal operation.

 

OFF – No power.

 

Blinking – This LED blinking during startup and shutdown.

 

 

Status

ON – This LED will be On during the Startup self-test; it will turn Off once

 

 

the self-test is completed. If it stays ON, there is a hardware error.

 

OFF – Normal operation.

 

Blinking – During a software upgrade, both the Status and Ready LEDs will

 

 

blink.

Disk

OFF - Idle.

 

Blinking – Hard disk is being accessed.

 

 

Disk Full

ON - Disk is completely full. No more data can be stored on this disk

 

OFF -Normal operation, disk is not full.

 

Blinking - Disk is 98% full (The Buzzer will also beep 3 times.)

 

 

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

 

 

Ethernet

ON – Link established.

 

OFF – No LAN connection.

 

Blinking – Data is transmitted or received via the LAN.

Rear Panel

 

Read Panel

 

 

Power Input

Connect the supplied power adapter here.

 

 

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

 

 

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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Contents User’s Manual Page Table of Contents FNS-1000 NAS Server IntroductionLEDs Getting Familiar with your NASRear Panel FunctionAudible Warnings Installation Basic Installation & SetupProcedure InstallationRemoving a USB device Method a USB DevicesQuick Setup with the NAS Wizard Configuring Your NASOther Configuration Overview Client PC SetupWindow Logon Network Logon Windows 98SE/ME onlyMapping a Network Drive Using the NAS Servers StorageNetwork Browse Map Network DriveNetwork Resource Password Dialog Tips for Storing Data on the NAS Install Printer Using the NAS Server’s PrinterNAS Home Using the Web File SharingChanging your Password Change User Password Web-based Administrative Interface AdministrationPassword Dialog Properties Users ScreenExisting Users Buttons To modify the properties for an existing User System Status ScreenPrinter DiskRestart Now Shutdown NowView Log Delete Current JobIP Address LAN ScreenDhcp Server DNS ServerIdentification System ScreenSystem Screen Options LocationWins Server Restore Default Enable UPnPConfig Button SupportGroups Screen Advanced MenuNew Group ExistingOperations DataMembers users Group Members ScreenOther Users To Add a MemberExisting Shares Shares ScreenShare Save as NewShare Access Rights Share AccessShare Name Groups withBackup Screen Backup ScreenBackup Now ModifyDefine Backup Job Requires login Access the folderShare Folder ScheduleDisk Screen Disk Log CancelStandby Upgrade Screen Upgrade ScreenUpgrade Start UpgradeMaking the NAS available via the Internet Connecting via the InternetNAS via the Internet But remember Using your Web Browser from the InternetRemote Management Problem 1 The FNS-1000 Utility doesnt list any NAS Servers TroubleshootingPage Package Name Appendix a LicensesGNU General Public License BSD LicenseGNU General Public License Page No Warranty Page END of Terms and Conditions