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To ensure protection of the environment, this product may cause radio interference, in a manner consistent with EU regulations. In a domestic environment, this product should not be treated as household waste. MuTltSim-Se40d2ia NAS 3 WEEE Notice This symbol indicates that the product should be required to take adequate measures. VCCI Warning This is a Class B product. CE Mark Warning This is a product of in which case the user may be disposed of VCCI Class B Compliance.
To ensure protection of the environment, this product may cause radio interference, in a manner consistent with EU regulations. In a domestic environment, this product should not be treated as household waste. MuTltSim-Se40d2ia NAS 3 WEEE Notice This symbol indicates that the product should be required to take adequate measures. VCCI Warning This is a Class B product. CE Mark Warning This is a product of in which case the user may be disposed of VCCI Class B Compliance.
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... Disks ...14 Connecting the Power...15 Connecting to a Network ...15 Turning Your TS‐S402 Network Storage Enclosure On and Off 16 Installing the NAS Utility ...16 Uninstalling the NAS Utility...17 Initializing and Accessing Your TS‐S402 Network Storage Enclosure 17 Formatting the installed hard disks 18 Attaching the TS‐S402 via NAS Utility 19 Network configuration 20 Login...20 USING EXTERNAL USB DEVICES...21...
... Disks ...14 Connecting the Power...15 Connecting to a Network ...15 Turning Your TS‐S402 Network Storage Enclosure On and Off 16 Installing the NAS Utility ...16 Uninstalling the NAS Utility...17 Initializing and Accessing Your TS‐S402 Network Storage Enclosure 17 Formatting the installed hard disks 18 Attaching the TS‐S402 via NAS Utility 19 Network configuration 20 Login...20 USING EXTERNAL USB DEVICES...21...
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Deleting a folder...29 Editing folder properties 29 Mounting a folder as a network drive 30 Refreshing the folder listings 31 Changing the folder style 31 Backup/Restore ...32 Adding a backup task ...33 Deleting a backup task 34 Editing a...‐BASED CONFIGURATION TOOL 39 Launching the Web‐based Configuration Tool 39 Web‐based Configuration Tool Overview 40 System Status ...41 Configuration ...42 Networking...42 Basic ...43 Server Preference...44 Firmware Upgrade ...44 Backup/Restore ...45 Factory Defaults ...46 Reboot/Shutdown ...47 Remote Package ...48 Share Management......
Deleting a folder...29 Editing folder properties 29 Mounting a folder as a network drive 30 Refreshing the folder listings 31 Changing the folder style 31 Backup/Restore ...32 Adding a backup task ...33 Deleting a backup task 34 Editing a...‐BASED CONFIGURATION TOOL 39 Launching the Web‐based Configuration Tool 39 Web‐based Configuration Tool Overview 40 System Status ...41 Configuration ...42 Networking...42 Basic ...43 Server Preference...44 Firmware Upgrade ...44 Backup/Restore ...45 Factory Defaults ...46 Reboot/Shutdown ...47 Remote Package ...48 Share Management......
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...54 Quota Management...55 Scheduling Backup ...57 Disk Utility ...59 Disk Information...59 Disk Mode ...60 Format Disk ...61 Power Management...62 System Logs ...63 Syslog Server ...63 System Logs...64 Service Configuration...65 FTP Server ...65 This page allows you to change the FTP server settings on your TS‐S402 65 iTunes Server ...66 UPnP Server ...67 Dynamic DNS...68 Download Center ...69 BT Client ...71 NAS Printer...72 SPECIFICATIONS...74 6 User's Guide
...54 Quota Management...55 Scheduling Backup ...57 Disk Utility ...59 Disk Information...59 Disk Mode ...60 Format Disk ...61 Power Management...62 System Logs ...63 Syslog Server ...63 System Logs...64 Service Configuration...65 FTP Server ...65 This page allows you to change the FTP server settings on your TS‐S402 65 iTunes Server ...66 UPnP Server ...67 Dynamic DNS...68 Download Center ...69 BT Client ...71 NAS Printer...72 SPECIFICATIONS...74 6 User's Guide
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OVERVIEW Read this section to familiarize yourself with some of the basic features of the product. If anything is missing or damaged, contact your vendor immediately. TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure Power Cord Power Adapter RJ-45 Cable HDD Brackets x 4 CD Screws x 8 MuTltSim-Se40d2ia NAS 7 Package Contents Make sure that the following items are present the package.
OVERVIEW Read this section to familiarize yourself with some of the basic features of the product. If anything is missing or damaged, contact your vendor immediately. TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure Power Cord Power Adapter RJ-45 Cable HDD Brackets x 4 CD Screws x 8 MuTltSim-Se40d2ia NAS 7 Package Contents Make sure that the following items are present the package.
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... Before using the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure, make sure you have a computer with the following requirements: • 1Ghz processor or higher • 512 MB RAM or above • 30 MB available hard disk space • CD-ROM drive (for software installation) • Installed network adapter • ... View 4 PWR SYS HDD1 HDD2 LAN 1 2 3 1 Front panel LED indicators 2 USB one-click backup button 3 USB port 4 HDD enclosure door MuTltSim-Se40d2ia NAS 5 6 78 9 5 LAN port 6 USB port 7 Reset button 8 Power button 9 Power jack 9 • Support Jumbo Frame. • Power Management...
... Before using the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure, make sure you have a computer with the following requirements: • 1Ghz processor or higher • 512 MB RAM or above • 30 MB available hard disk space • CD-ROM drive (for software installation) • Installed network adapter • ... View 4 PWR SYS HDD1 HDD2 LAN 1 2 3 1 Front panel LED indicators 2 USB one-click backup button 3 USB port 4 HDD enclosure door MuTltSim-Se40d2ia NAS 5 6 78 9 5 LAN port 6 USB port 7 Reset button 8 Power button 9 Power jack 9 • Support Jumbo Frame. • Power Management...
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...lost. RAID 0 DISK 1 A1 B1 A2 C1 C2 D2 Data storage (A, B, C ... ) 20GB 10GB DISK 2 A3 B2 B3 C3 C4 D1 D3 MuTltSim-Se40d2ia NAS 10GB 111 Extremely high performance in the array is required. - Characteristics - Storage capacity = (number of disks) x (size of RAID. In this... blocks and distributing them across all data in both read and write - No fault-tolerance The following diagram shows how the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure implements the RAID 0 algorithm by dividing data into small units called sectors, and sectors are distributed across the two installed disks...
...lost. RAID 0 DISK 1 A1 B1 A2 C1 C2 D2 Data storage (A, B, C ... ) 20GB 10GB DISK 2 A3 B2 B3 C3 C4 D1 D3 MuTltSim-Se40d2ia NAS 10GB 111 Extremely high performance in the array is required. - Characteristics - Storage capacity = (number of disks) x (size of RAID. In this... blocks and distributing them across all data in both read and write - No fault-tolerance The following diagram shows how the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure implements the RAID 0 algorithm by dividing data into small units called sectors, and sectors are distributed across the two installed disks...
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This allows the user to increase the storage capacity on the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure. Characteristics - No redundancy The following diagram shows how each disk. The JBOD algorithm simply groups these two hard disks to add disks until the desired ...) is seldom used. In this mode, all the disks are grouped together so they appears as an individual disk. J) 10GB 30GB DISK 2 E F G H I J 20GB MuTltSim-Se40d2ia NAS 133 Each hard disk still functions as a large single disk. JBOD is seen as an individual disk. Each disk can operate independently and is not...
This allows the user to increase the storage capacity on the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure. Characteristics - No redundancy The following diagram shows how each disk. The JBOD algorithm simply groups these two hard disks to add disks until the desired ...) is seldom used. In this mode, all the disks are grouped together so they appears as an individual disk. J) 10GB 30GB DISK 2 E F G H I J 20GB MuTltSim-Se40d2ia NAS 133 Each hard disk still functions as a large single disk. JBOD is seen as an individual disk. Each disk can operate independently and is not...
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Connecting to the LAN port on the rear of the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure. Connect the other end to the power jack on your network hub or router. 2. Internet MuTltSim-Se40d2ia NAS 155 Connecting the Power 1. Then connect one end of the power cord to the power adapter and the other end of the TSS402 Network Storage Enclosure. 2. Connect one end of the supplied power adapter to a wall outlet as shown. Connect one end of the supplied RJ-45 cable to an available port on the rear of the RJ-45 cable to a Network 1.
Connecting to the LAN port on the rear of the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure. Connect the other end to the power jack on your network hub or router. 2. Internet MuTltSim-Se40d2ia NAS 155 Connecting the Power 1. Then connect one end of the power cord to the power adapter and the other end of the TSS402 Network Storage Enclosure. 2. Connect one end of the supplied power adapter to a wall outlet as shown. Connect one end of the supplied RJ-45 cable to an available port on the rear of the RJ-45 cable to a Network 1.
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... Select Install Utility from the following pop-up screen. Turning Your TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure On and Off To turn your TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure off, press and hold the POWER button on the rear of the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure at least 1 second. Installing the NAS Utility You can run the NAS Utility on your computer. 1. Follow the steps below to install the...
... Select Install Utility from the following pop-up screen. Turning Your TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure On and Off To turn your TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure off, press and hold the POWER button on the rear of the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure at least 1 second. Installing the NAS Utility You can run the NAS Utility on your computer. 1. Follow the steps below to install the...
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... continue or No to Start > Programs > NAS Utility > Uninstall NAS Utility. If the CD does not start to Start > Programs > NAS Utility > NAS Utility. OR - Upon completion, you are being installed for the NAS Utility. 2. Go to abort. 3. Initializing and Accessing Your TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure To launch the NAS Utility, double click the NAS Utility icon ( ) from the directory you...
... continue or No to Start > Programs > NAS Utility > Uninstall NAS Utility. If the CD does not start to Start > Programs > NAS Utility > NAS Utility. OR - Upon completion, you are being installed for the NAS Utility. 2. Go to abort. 3. Initializing and Accessing Your TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure To launch the NAS Utility, double click the NAS Utility icon ( ) from the directory you...
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All the Multimedia NAS devices connected to its connectivity. The TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure is in one of the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure is 192.168.10.10). Select a TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure and click Attach. The TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure cannot be displayed as one of the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure is incorrect for the current network. You can click Refresh to refresh the screen at any time (The default IP address of...
All the Multimedia NAS devices connected to its connectivity. The TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure is in one of the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure is 192.168.10.10). Select a TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure and click Attach. The TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure cannot be displayed as one of the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure is incorrect for the current network. You can click Refresh to refresh the screen at any time (The default IP address of...
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... that you do not have connected to a TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure, the following screen appears to prompt you to launch the NAS Utility. Click Login to change the IP address of the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure. Network configuration If the IP address of the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure is inconsistent with your network domain. Login After you have to your network domain, the following screen appears.
... that you do not have connected to a TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure, the following screen appears to prompt you to launch the NAS Utility. Click Login to change the IP address of the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure. Network configuration If the IP address of the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure is inconsistent with your network domain. Login After you have to your network domain, the following screen appears.
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MuTltSim-Se40d2ia NAS 211 Using the USB One-Click Backup Button With the convenient USB one-click backup button on the front or rear of the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure, you can backup the data stored in the connected USB devices to the share folder in the TSS402 Network Storage Enclosure. All the data from the connected USB devices... Connecting USB Devices Connect a USB device, such as a USB flash drive or USB printer, to one of the USB ports on the front of the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure as shown.
MuTltSim-Se40d2ia NAS 211 Using the USB One-Click Backup Button With the convenient USB one-click backup button on the front or rear of the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure, you can backup the data stored in the connected USB devices to the share folder in the TSS402 Network Storage Enclosure. All the data from the connected USB devices... Connecting USB Devices Connect a USB device, such as a USB flash drive or USB printer, to one of the USB ports on the front of the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure as shown.
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... Folder main screen, select the USB device you want to unplug the USB device from the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure, we suggest first remove the device via the NAS Utility or the Web-based Configuration Tool. Click OK to confirm or Cancel to remove, and ...Management. When removing USB devices via the Web-based Configuration Tool: 1. Disconnecting USB Devices To safely remove a USB device from the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure. A confirmation message appears. OR Right-click the USB device you want to abort. 5. Open the Web-based Configuration Tool as described...
... Folder main screen, select the USB device you want to unplug the USB device from the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure, we suggest first remove the device via the NAS Utility or the Web-based Configuration Tool. Click OK to confirm or Cancel to remove, and ...Management. When removing USB devices via the Web-based Configuration Tool: 1. Disconnecting USB Devices To safely remove a USB device from the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure. A confirmation message appears. OR Right-click the USB device you want to abort. 5. Open the Web-based Configuration Tool as described...
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MulTtSim-Se4d02ia NAS 223 Click the Delete ( ) button to remove the USB device from the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure. (The System Status screen) (The Disk Information screen) 4. You can now unplug the USB device from the list. 5.
MulTtSim-Se4d02ia NAS 223 Click the Delete ( ) button to remove the USB device from the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure. (The System Status screen) (The Disk Information screen) 4. You can now unplug the USB device from the list. 5.
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Backup/Restore Allows you to the selected file, folder, and task. NAS Utility Overview The NAS Utility provides an user-friendly interface for you to attach other TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure on your TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure in your TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure. Displays the details of the NAS Utility. USING THE NAS UTILITY Read this section to learn about the main features of the selected item or...
Backup/Restore Allows you to the selected file, folder, and task. NAS Utility Overview The NAS Utility provides an user-friendly interface for you to attach other TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure on your TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure in your TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure. Displays the details of the NAS Utility. USING THE NAS UTILITY Read this section to learn about the main features of the selected item or...
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... to connect to manage and view all the log messages generated from the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure. Attach Other NAS Use this feature to add users, remove users, change the password of the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure. Select File > Attach Other NAS from the menu bar, OR click Attach Other NAS ( ) from the quick access tool bar. Setting Device Setting Opens the Web-based...
... to connect to manage and view all the log messages generated from the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure. Attach Other NAS Use this feature to add users, remove users, change the password of the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure. Select File > Attach Other NAS from the menu bar, OR click Attach Other NAS ( ) from the quick access tool bar. Setting Device Setting Opens the Web-based...
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The following details are displayed in this screen. Click OK to exit this screen. System Info • NAS system name • Package version • IP address • Boot time • MAC address • LAN interface • Firmware version • Disk mode Storage Info • Name of installed disks • File system • Total size • Used size • Free size MultiTmSe-Sd4i0a2NAS 2727
The following details are displayed in this screen. Click OK to exit this screen. System Info • NAS system name • Package version • IP address • Boot time • MAC address • LAN interface • Firmware version • Disk mode Storage Info • Name of installed disks • File system • Total size • Used size • Free size MultiTmSe-Sd4i0a2NAS 2727
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The NAS Share The NAS Utility provides these icons to indicate each type of the folder or drive. A public folder A private folder A network drive A USB drive 28 User's Guide NAS Share Folder Multimedia NAS To open the NAS Share Folder screen, select View > Share Folder from the menu bar, OR click NAS Share Folder ( Folder screen displays. ) from the quick access tool bar.
The NAS Share The NAS Utility provides these icons to indicate each type of the folder or drive. A public folder A private folder A network drive A USB drive 28 User's Guide NAS Share Folder Multimedia NAS To open the NAS Share Folder screen, select View > Share Folder from the menu bar, OR click NAS Share Folder ( Folder screen displays. ) from the quick access tool bar.