Verbatim External Hard Drive NAS manual Introduction, Controls, Connectors and Indicators

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Introduction

Your Verbatim Network Attached Storage (NAS) drive is a versatile external hard drive featuring high-performance storage and a choice of either high-speed USB 2.0 or Ethernet interface. Once your drive is connected properly to your network or computer, you will be able to use it as you would any hard drive for storing your data and for performing data back-up functions.

Before you begin to use the NAS drive there are a few important things to learn about your new product.

Controls, Connectors and Indicators

First familiarize yourself with the control keys and the various connectors on the unit.

Front Panel Area

The front panel contains only the ON/OFF Button, as illustrated below.

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1.ON/OFF Button. Once the AC Adapter has been properly connected to the NAS drive and an AC outlet, you can press the ON/OFF button to power on the drive. The button’s green LED will come on to indicate the power-on state. To turn off the drive, press the ON/OFF button again. The LED will flash for about 15 seconds while the drive’s internal software shuts down in an orderly fashion. The LED will then turn off to indicate that the drive is now fully turned off.

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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 Which Interface USB or Ethernet? About the Hard DiskLocating 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 Sharing files using Windows Run DialogueBrowse 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 ManagementNetwork Settings Printer ServerSystem Information Time SettingsTurn Off Server Disk UsageError Notification Network ServiceMaintenance Dhcp ServerBonjour Disk Utility FormatFirmware Upgrade Restore ConfigurationSave Configuration Samba Log Factory ResetLog File FTP LogAdministration Log Account InformationLogout Limited Warranty Terms Technical SupportRights FCC ComplianceWeee Notice CE DeclarationRoHS Compliance