Thecus Technology Thecus N199 user manual ESATA Storage Expansion, Replacing Damaged Hard Drives

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eSATA Storage Expansion

The N199 supports external eSATA hard disks with its eSATA port. Once an eSATA hard disk has been successfully mounted, the eSATA drive will be visible in the Disks Information screen, located under the Storage menu.

To install an eSATA hard disk, follow the steps below:

1.Press the power button. The power off sequence will begin, and the N199 will power off.

2.Plug the eSATA hard disk to the eSATA port on the N199.

3.Power on the N199 and login under the administrator account to enter the Web Administration Interface.

4.The eSATA hard disk will be visible in the Disk Information screen under hard disk slot 2.

Installing an eSATA hard disk will erase all data on that disk. This data can not be WARNING recovered. Please ensure that all contents on the eSATA disk are backed up before

installing into the N199.

Replacing Damaged Hard Drives

If you are using RAID 1, you can easily replace a damaged hard drive in the Thecus N199 while keeping your data secure with the system’s automatic data recovery.

Hard Drive Damage

When a hard drive is damaged, its LED glows a steady red. If there is data in the RAID volume, the system LED also glows red and the system beeps.

Replacing a Hard Drive

To replace a hard disk drive in the N199:

1.Remove two screws located on the back of the unit using a Philips screwdriver.

2.Unscrew four mounting screws.

3.Lift up the hard disk tray by pulling up the top panel of the N199.

4.Remove the damaged hard drive.

5.Carefully insert a standard 3.5” SATA hard disk into the tray, and secure the hard disk with screws from the included accessory pack.

6.Carefully lower the hard disk tray back into the N199.

7.After making sure the tray is in place and the connectors are aligned, secure the hard disk tray with screws.

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Contents Thecus N199 Limited Warranty Copyright and Trademark NoticeAbout This Manual Safety Warnings Table of Contents System Management Network ManagementUser and Group Management Overview FTP Server ITunes Server Media ServerFile Backup Overview Login Using WebDisk Using iTunes ServerUsing Photo Gallery Remote AdministrationHardware Specifications Software Specifications Stripe Size Disk UsageIntroduction OverviewProduct Highlights Package Contents Front Panel Rear Panel Hard Disk Installation Getting StartedBefore You Begin Installation Wizard Cable ConnectionsPage Page System Check and Configuration First Time SetupInitial Login Configure Network SettingsCreate Folders and Set Up ACLs Create Local Users and GroupsStart Services Menu Bar System ConfigurationWeb Administration Interface Menu BarLanguage Selection Language Package Upload and ManagementUser Upload Language Package List System Status Status MenuProduct Information System InformationPrinter Status System InformationPrinter Information RAID Information Storage ManagementDisk Information Disk InformationDisk Settings RAID ConfigurationDisk Settings RAID LevelFolder Management Creating a RAIDDeleting a RAID FolderDeleting Folders Adding FoldersEditing Folders Add FolderService Folders Folder Access Control List ACLService Folders Folder ACLLAN Configuration WAN ConfigurationNetwork Management Dhcp Server Configuration Wlan ConfigurationWlan Configuration SsidPage Web Services Configuration Windows Network Configuration SMB/CIFSWeb Service Apple Network Configuration Apple Network SetupNFS Setup MAC CharsetUser and Group Management Local User ConfigurationLocal User Configuration Adding UsersModifying Users Local Groups ConfigurationLocal Groups Configuration Deleting UsersAdding Groups Modifying GroupsDeleting Groups System Notifications Notification ConfigurationSystem Management System LogsSystem Logs Time and Date SettingsSystem Configuration Backup and Restore TimeReset to Factory Default Settings System Configuration Download/UploadUpgrading System Firmware Change Administrator Password Change Administrator PasswordReboot and Shutdown System LogoutFTP Additional Feature SetupFTP Server FTP EncodeITunes Configuration ITunes ServerMedia Server Connecting DMAs to the Media Server Media Manager SettingsAdding Media Share Folders Download Tasks Download ManagerAdding an Http Task Completed / Total download sizePage Page Adding an FTP Task Page Page Adding a BT Task Page Deleting Tasks Scheduling Downloads Download ScheduleItemDescription Printer Server Windows XP SP2Windows Vista Page Page IP Cam Surveillance IP Cam ConfigurationSchedule Configuration Connect the IP Cam to the N199Http//172.16.66.95/cgi-bin/video.jpg Designate a Capture Schedule Browse Captured Images Using WebDisk Using the N199Login WebDisk Folder ListUsing iTunes Server Adding Music FilesPlaying Music Files Managing Albums and Photos Using Photo GalleryPassword Protecting Albums Creating AlbumsUploading Pictures to Albums Windows XP Publishing WizardPage Page Page Exif Information Slide ShowsAdding an Nsync Task File BackupNsync NsyncDeleting an Nsync Task Setting Up an Nsync Target on an Nsync DeviceModifiying an Nsync Task Add Nsync TaskSetting Up an Nsync Target on Another Device Nsync Target Server SettingDesignating N199 as an Nsync Target Thecus Backup Utility Add New TaskWindows XP Data Backup Click Browse this CDApple OS X Backup Utilities One-Button USB CopyTips and Tricks Mapping a Client PC to the N199Windows Apple OS Choose Go Connect to Server…USB Storage Expansion Hard Drive Damage ESATA Storage ExpansionReplacing Damaged Hard Drives Replacing a Hard DrivePart II Enable Ddns on the Router Remote AdministrationPart I Setup a DynDNS Account RAID Auto-RebuildFirewall Software Configuration Part III Setting up Virtual Servers HttpsTroubleshooting Guide Simple Problem Diagnosis Procedure Restoring Factory DefaultsProblems with Time and Date Settings N199 Chassis Feels HotPage Appendix a Product Specifications Hardware SpecificationsSoftware Specifications NetworkAppendix B Customer Support Support-us@thecus.comRAID Levels Appendix C RAID BasicsBenefits Improved PerformanceStripe Size Disk UsageRAID Level Percentage Used Appendix D Licensing Information Source Code AvailabilityCgic License Terms GNU General Public LicensePage Page