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...Advanced Technology Attachment) hard disks. Place the NAS behind a firewall and/or IDP (Intrusion Detection and Prevention) device to configure the copy/sync settings. 16 NAS540 User's Guide Figure 2 Using the Power Button to Turn Off the NAS Press 1 Beep 2 Beeps 3 seconds 2 more details on how to protect ... the power button until you install or remove the internal hard disk or disks. 1.1.1 Hard Disks The NAS has four internal hard disk bays. Install one beep (after about five seconds), then release it from attacks from the Internet. Any hard disk connected to a USB port...
...Advanced Technology Attachment) hard disks. Place the NAS behind a firewall and/or IDP (Intrusion Detection and Prevention) device to configure the copy/sync settings. 16 NAS540 User's Guide Figure 2 Using the Power Button to Turn Off the NAS Press 1 Beep 2 Beeps 3 seconds 2 more details on how to protect ... the power button until you install or remove the internal hard disk or disks. 1.1.1 Hard Disks The NAS has four internal hard disk bays. Install one beep (after about five seconds), then release it from attacks from the Internet. Any hard disk connected to a USB port...
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For external drives, this shows which hard drive bays are currently connected to the NAS in the volume. Connected At This displays the date and time the user last connected to the NAS. Active ... Name This displays the shared folder name on the NAS that is defined. Username This displays the name of the computer connected to the NAS. NAS540 User's Guide 161 Type This shows whether it's a Windows/CIFS, web (web configurator), or FTP connection to the NAS. Disk(s) For internal drives, this field...
For external drives, this shows which hard drive bays are currently connected to the NAS in the volume. Connected At This displays the date and time the user last connected to the NAS. Active ... Name This displays the shared folder name on the NAS that is defined. Username This displays the name of the computer connected to the NAS. NAS540 User's Guide 161 Type This shows whether it's a Windows/CIFS, web (web configurator), or FTP connection to the NAS. Disk(s) For internal drives, this field...
User Guide
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... Create an External Volume Type: Whether it . This field shows total disk size, the percentage of an external volume in the corresponding hard drive bay. You can see the status of the volume being used and the percentage that identifies the disk. Click or roll your mouse over a link ... on external disk drives attached to the NAS USB ports). This field displays icons allowing you to create a new NAS external disk drive volume. 174 NAS540 User's Guide Model Name: This is Healthy or Down. Use this to format an external hard drive and create a new volume. This field shows...
... Create an External Volume Type: Whether it . This field shows total disk size, the percentage of an external volume in the corresponding hard drive bay. You can see the status of the volume being used and the percentage that identifies the disk. Click or roll your mouse over a link ... on external disk drives attached to the NAS USB ports). This field displays icons allowing you to create a new NAS external disk drive volume. 174 NAS540 User's Guide Model Name: This is Healthy or Down. Use this to format an external hard drive and create a new volume. This field shows...
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... drives. Replace or install a hard drive. An HDD LED is off . 340 NAS540 User's Guide Installing or replacing a hard disk. See Installing or replacing a hard disk. Try a different hard drive or test the original hard disk in the disk bay. The HDD LED is red. All of your data is turned on..., but the LED stays red until the hard disk is off when the NAS cannot detect a hard drive in the drive bay. Push the disk back into the NAS disk bay until the NAS restarts. The LAN LED (by the LAN port) is fitted snugly inside the NAS (see the NAS Quick...
... drives. Replace or install a hard drive. An HDD LED is off . 340 NAS540 User's Guide Installing or replacing a hard disk. See Installing or replacing a hard disk. Try a different hard drive or test the original hard disk in the disk bay. The HDD LED is red. All of your data is turned on..., but the LED stays red until the hard disk is off when the NAS cannot detect a hard drive in the drive bay. Push the disk back into the NAS disk bay until the NAS restarts. The LAN LED (by the LAN port) is fitted snugly inside the NAS (see the NAS Quick...
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... Off On Blinking On Off On Blinking Off On Blinking Off Note: Do not turn off . The NAS does not have a 1000 Mbps Ethernet connection. NAS540 User's Guide 363 This LED stays on white when the hard disk drive is in hibernation if you may render it is turned off the... White On Blinking DESCRIPTION The NAS is ready to copy. Sleeping HDD LED blinking is enabled and the hard disk drive is in the disk bay or the LED is saving data to the NAS. The NAS detected an error on and receiving power. A USB device is connected to the NAS...
... Off On Blinking On Off On Blinking Off On Blinking Off Note: Do not turn off . The NAS does not have a 1000 Mbps Ethernet connection. NAS540 User's Guide 363 This LED stays on white when the hard disk drive is in hibernation if you may render it is turned off the... White On Blinking DESCRIPTION The NAS is ready to copy. Sleeping HDD LED blinking is enabled and the hard disk drive is in the disk bay or the LED is saving data to the NAS. The NAS detected an error on and receiving power. A USB device is connected to the NAS...