Verbatim External Hard Drive NAS manual Time Settings, Turn Off Server, Information, Disk Usage

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Next are IP Address settings. You will normally leave these in the factory default condition, which selects “Obtain IP Address automatically” and “Obtain DNS Server Address automatically”. With this selections enabled, the NAS drive will act as a DHCP client and attempt to retrieve its IP Address from the DHCP server active on your LAN.

Under some LAN environments you will need to enter fixed addresses in the form provided.

The bottom of this screen displays the Media Access Control (MAC) address of the product.

When done with this form, press Save to save your settings.

Time Settings

Enter this screen by selecting Control Panel / System / Time Settings. You may manually enter the date, time, and time zone, or alternatively select a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server available on your LAN. When done with this form, press Save to save your changes.

Turn Off Server

If you have a need to restart or turn off your file server, you may do so using the buttons available through Control Panel / System / Turn Off Server. This is a convenient feature if your administration computer is located far away from the NAS drive. Otherwise, you can simply power off the NAS drive to turn off the server.

Information

Basic information about your system, such as the firmware version number and IP address, can be displayed by selecting Control Panel / System / Information. There are no user settings on this screen.

Disk Usage

Basic information about your hard disk, such as total and free space, can be displayed by selecting Control Panel / System / Disk Usage. If you have a USB storage device connected to your USB-A port as described previously under “Attaching a USB Storage Device”, then you will also see information about this device on the screen.

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Contents External Hard Drive NAS Contents NAS Drive Operation Using Ethernet Format Scan Unmount Detail System Log Administration Log Account Information Logout Controls, Connectors and Indicators IntroductionRear Panel Area About the Hard Disk Which Interface USB or Ethernet?Locating NAS Drive on Your Desk Page Connecting NAS drive Using USB Storing and Transferring Data via USBDisconnecting NAS drive from a PC or Mac Host For Windows UsersConnecting NAS Drive Using Ethernet About NAS Drive User AccountsConnecting the NAS Drive to Your LAN Page Web-Based Administration Tool Administration Login Basic Settings for Initial Setup Set Language, Password, Hostname, IP Address, and TimeAdd New User Account Page Add New Group Add New Shared Folder NAS Drive Operation Using Ethernet Run Dialogue Sharing files using WindowsBrowse Network Neighborhood Browse My Computer Sharing files using Mac OSSearch Dialogue Attaching USB DevicesAttaching a Printer Attaching a USB Storage Device NAS Administration Reference Basic Users and Groups User ManagementGroup Management File and Print File ServerNFS Server Setting Share ManagementPrinter Server Network SettingsSystem Information Time SettingsTurn Off Server Disk UsageError Notification Network ServiceDhcp Server MaintenanceBonjour Disk Utility FormatRestore Configuration Firmware UpgradeSave Configuration Samba Log Factory ResetLog File FTP LogAccount Information Administration LogLogout Limited Warranty Terms Technical SupportRights FCC ComplianceWeee Notice CE DeclarationRoHS Compliance