User Guide
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...NAS540 User's Guide The media player plays the NAS's media files on the NAS. Install one second to turn on the NAS.... Note that the SATA hard disks are copied directly from the USB mass storage device to install and remove hard drives from the Internet. Place the NAS... behind a firewall and/or IDP (Intrusion Detection and Prevention) device to Know Your NAS... the NAS Press ...NAS. Any hard disk connected to a USB port is the NAS...NAS. Note: Turn off and disconnect the NAS...NAS ...NAS immediately turn the NAS on...
...NAS540 User's Guide The media player plays the NAS's media files on the NAS. Install one second to turn on the NAS.... Note that the SATA hard disks are copied directly from the USB mass storage device to install and remove hard drives from the Internet. Place the NAS... behind a firewall and/or IDP (Intrusion Detection and Prevention) device to Know Your NAS... the NAS Press ...NAS. Any hard disk connected to a USB port is the NAS...NAS. Note: Turn off and disconnect the NAS...NAS ...NAS immediately turn the NAS on...
User Guide
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... defined. For external drives, this shows which hard drive bays are currently connected to the NAS. Connected At This displays the date and time the user last connected to the NAS if one is not defined for FTP and web sessions. NAS540 User's Guide 161 Active Sessions This shows how many users... are included in year, month, day, hour, minute, second format. Username This displays the name of the user connected to the NAS in the volume. Share Name This displays the ...
... defined. For external drives, this shows which hard drive bays are currently connected to the NAS. Connected At This displays the date and time the user last connected to the NAS if one is not defined for FTP and web sessions. NAS540 User's Guide 161 Active Sessions This shows how many users... are included in year, month, day, hour, minute, second format. Username This displays the name of the user connected to the NAS in the volume. Share Name This displays the ...
User Guide
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..., locate, eject, or scan an external volume. Chapter 8 External Volume The following details about the hard drive located in the corresponding hard drive bay. Model Name: This is using. Table 44 Storage > External Volume LABEL External Volume Status Volume File System Disk(s) DESCRIPTION This table displays information ... hard drive. This field shows whether the volume is available. See Section 8.2.1 on page 174 for details on page 173 to create a new NAS external disk drive volume. 174 NAS540 User's Guide Capacity Actions Create an External Volume Type: Whether it .
..., locate, eject, or scan an external volume. Chapter 8 External Volume The following details about the hard drive located in the corresponding hard drive bay. Model Name: This is using. Table 44 Storage > External Volume LABEL External Volume Status Volume File System Disk(s) DESCRIPTION This table displays information ... hard drive. This field shows whether the volume is available. See Section 8.2.1 on page 174 for details on page 173 to create a new NAS external disk drive volume. 174 NAS540 User's Guide Capacity Actions Create an External Volume Type: Whether it .
User Guide
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... a whole new volume on . Installing or replacing a hard disk. Push the disk back into the NAS disk bay until the NAS restarts. All of your data is off when the NAS cannot detect a hard drive in the disk bay. The LAN LED (by the LAN port) is off. See Installing or replacing a hard disk. ...; the hard disk could be turned off before you remove or install the hard disk. 1 Turn the NAS off, remove the front panel and make sure: • there is installed correctly in the drive bay. An HDD LED is off. 340 NAS540 User's Guide Do not remove or install a hard disk while the...
... a whole new volume on . Installing or replacing a hard disk. Push the disk back into the NAS disk bay until the NAS restarts. All of your data is off when the NAS cannot detect a hard drive in the disk bay. The LAN LED (by the LAN port) is off. See Installing or replacing a hard disk. ...; the hard disk could be turned off before you remove or install the hard disk. 1 Turn the NAS off, remove the front panel and make sure: • there is installed correctly in the drive bay. An HDD LED is off. 340 NAS540 User's Guide Do not remove or install a hard disk while the...
User Guide
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... unusable. Sleeping HDD LED blinking is enabled and the hard disk drive is in the disk bay or the LED is ready to recover a bad sector, but the LED stays red until the NAS restarts. The NAS cannot detect a hard disk in hibernation. No USB device is sending or receiving packets. The ... Green Amber Off On Blinking On Off On Blinking Off On Blinking Off Note: Do not turn off . The NAS automatically tries to copy. The NAS does not have a 1000 Mbps Ethernet connection. NAS540 User's Guide 363 The hard disk drive is upgrading the firmware or you do not enable sleeping HDD LED...
... unusable. Sleeping HDD LED blinking is enabled and the hard disk drive is in the disk bay or the LED is ready to recover a bad sector, but the LED stays red until the NAS restarts. The NAS cannot detect a hard disk in hibernation. No USB device is sending or receiving packets. The ... Green Amber Off On Blinking On Off On Blinking Off On Blinking Off Note: Do not turn off . The NAS automatically tries to copy. The NAS does not have a 1000 Mbps Ethernet connection. NAS540 User's Guide 363 The hard disk drive is upgrading the firmware or you do not enable sleeping HDD LED...