Airlink101 Computer Drive ANAS550 User Manual

2-Bay NAS  
3.5” SATA Network Attached Storage  
Model # ANAS550  
User’s Manual  
Ver. 1.0  
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1. Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing Airlink101 2-Bay 3.5” SATA Network Attached Storage (NAS). This  
product provides two 3.5” SATA hard disk drives (not included in the package), allowing you  
to build a mass storage center for backing up your valued data. In addition, it supports RAID  
1 mirroring technology that can effectively prevent your data from being lost because of the  
hard disk failure. (Note: You have to install two hard disk drives to take advantage of the  
RAID 1 mirroring technology.) It also supports other features such as Standard, JBOD and  
RAID 0.  
AIrlink101 2-Bay NAS is specially designed for businesses and SOHO that demand high-  
capacity and high-performance solution that can be securely and easily accessed through  
any web browser. The included Installation CD provides an exclusive utility which allows you  
to locate the 2-Bay NAS on the network and map drives to your computer. With the ease-to-  
use and high-performance features, 2-Bay NAS is the ideal solution for any network.  
1.1 Package Contents  
Before you begin the installation, please check the contents of your package. The package  
should include the following items:  
2-Bay NAS  
Power adapter  
Ethernet Cable  
Quick Installation Guide  
Utility CD (contains Utility and User Manual)  
If any item is damaged or missing, please contact your local dealer immediately. Also, keep  
the box and packaging materials in case you need to ship the unit in the future.  
1.2 Features  
Provide one 10/100/1000 Mbps Gigabit LAN port (Support Auto-MDIX)  
Embedded SATA 3.5” HDD interface  
4 HDD configurations: Standard, JBOD, RAID 0, RAID 1  
2 modes supported: Open mode and Account mode  
IP assignment support for DHCP client and Static  
Automatically find & play iTunes Server  
Support FTP/HTTP(S) Schedule download/backup  
Support DHCP Server  
Support Quota assignment for individual users or groups.  
Support Power Management of HDD  
Support FAN Speed Control with thermal sensor  
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Automatic E-mail Alert system  
Support UPnP AV Server for windows XP  
Support NTP Server for system time synchronization  
1.3 LED Indicators  
1. Power LED – The steady Blue light indicates the server is powered on. This LED will be  
off when the 2-Bay NAS is on power saving mode.  
2. HDD 1/2 LED – The steady Blue light indicates the hard disk drive(s) is connected but  
inactive. When it blinks, the hard disk drive(s) is reading/writing data. The steady Orange  
light indicates the hard disk drive(s) failed.  
3. LAN LED – The steady Blue light confirms that the server has a good connection to your  
network. When it blinks, the 2-Bay NAS is receiving/transmitting data from/to the network.  
4. Power Button – Press once to power on. Press and hold the button for 5 seconds to  
power off.  
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2. Installing 2-Bay NAS  
2.1 Installing Hard Drive(s)  
This section provides instructions on how to properly install a hard drive into the NAS device.  
WARNING:  
The 2-Bay NAS is not hot-swappable. Please make sure that it is turned off and not  
connected to the power outlet when performing the following assembly procedure.  
Step 1 Make sure the front panel is unlocked.  
Step 2 Slide the front panel up and then pull it off to access the drive bays.  
Step 3 Insert a 3.5” SATA hard disk drive into the available drive bay until it is firmly  
connected to the SATA slot on the NAS. You can use the eject lever(s) to eject the installed  
hard disk(s). The front panel must be removed before ejecting the hard disk drive(s).  
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Step 4 Replace the front panel onto the server.  
Step 5 Plug an Ethernet cable to the LAN port located on the rear panel, and then connect it  
to your switch or router.  
Step 6 Plug the AC power adapter to the power connector located on the rear panel, and  
connect it to a power outlet.  
Step 7 Press the power button to turn on the 2-Bay NAS. Verify the  
Power, HDD and LAN are lit. The HDD LED only lit up when the hard drive is properly  
installed.  
Congratulations! The hard drive installation is complete!  
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2.2 Configuring 2-Bay NAS  
Before using the NAS device you may need to do some configuration which can be accessed  
in a few different ways.  
Step 1 Connect to the web configuration page of the 2-Bay NAS. There are multiple methods  
to access the NAS configuration.  
Method A: Using the Airlink101 2-Bay NAS Utility found on the Utility CD. This is  
only available for Windows operating systems.  
Step A1 Insert the Utility CD into your CD-ROM drive and select Install 2-Bay NAS  
Utility.  
Step A2 When the setup wizard comes up, follow the screen instructions and click  
Next to finish installing the 2-Bay NAS Utility.  
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Step A3 Double click the icon  
on your desktop or go to Start > (All) Programs  
> Airlink101> Airlink101 2-Bay NAS Utility.  
Step A4 Select the NAS device you want to connect to and click on Connect to  
Webpage  
Note: If you do not see any NAS device under Search Device box, please make sure  
you turn off all the firewall on your computer including the Windows Firewall.  
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Method B: Using your web browser (Internet Explorer or Firefox)  
To use your web browser, open up the browser and in the Address bar type in  
http://anas550 and press Enter or hit the Go button.  
Step 2 When prompted for a username and password, type in admin for the username and  
admin for the password in lowercase letters.  
(Optional: You can also type in the IP address of the NAS device instead of using its host  
name anas550.)  
If you ever change the username or password and forget, you will need to perform the factory  
reset procedure to reset the system to factory defaults. To do this: Press and hold the Reset  
button on the back panel for 10 seconds to reset the device to factory default settings.  
Step 3 If your hard disk is brand new, you will need to format it before you can access it. Go  
to TOOLS > RAID and click Set RAID Type and Re-Format.  
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Step 4 Select a RAID type you want to use and click Next.  
Note: All data will be lost if you want to change the RAID type in the future.  
Step 5 Click OK to start formatting your hard drive(s).  
Warning: All data will be erased from the hard drive(s).  
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2.3 Accessing 2-Bay NAS  
There are several ways to access the 2-Bay NAS.  
Method 1: Using the host name “ANAS550”.  
Step 1 To access 2-Bay NAS, go to Start > Run, and type in \\anas550 and click OK.  
Step 2 Click on the Volume_1 folder to begin accessing your files and using 2-Bay NAS to  
store/backup your data.  
Method 2: Mounting the hard drive to your local computer. (For Windows operating  
system users only)  
Step 1 Insert the Utility CD into the CD-ROM drive. When the autorun screen pops up, click  
on Install 2-Bay NAS Utility.  
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Step 2 When the setup wizard comes up, follow the screen instructions and click Next to  
finish installing the 2-Bay NAS Utility.  
To open the 2-Bay NAS Utility, double click the icon  
on your desktop or go to Start >  
(All) Programs > Airlink101 > Airlink101 2-Bay NAS Utility.  
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Step 3 Select the NAS device under Search Device box and the disk drive you try to mount  
to your computer from Static box, and click Mount. Then, you will be able to access the disk  
drive from My Computer.  
Note: If you do not see any NAS device under Search Device box, please make sure you  
turn off all the firewall on your computer including the Windows Firewall.  
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Note: If you have installed 2 hard drives, you will see both of them only when you configure  
the RAID type as “Standard” mode. Please refer back to 2.2 Configuring 2-Bay NAS, Step 3  
to 5.  
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3. Using Web Configuration  
You can access and manage the 2-Bay NAS through a web browser. This chapter provides  
you with instructions of how to use the Web Configuration, and explains how to set up your 2-  
Bay NAS with the web browser.  
There is a menu bar at the top of the window, where contains six items that allow you to  
configure your 2-Bay NAS.  
SETUP – contain the 2-Bay NAS setup wizard, the LAN configuration and device  
settings.  
ADVANCED – allow the 2-Bay NAS administrator to configure the users, groups of  
users and their storage quotas. The network access, FTP server, UPnP AV server,  
iTunes server and DHCP server settings are all contained here as well.  
TOOLS – contain the configuration options for the Admin account, the time and  
system settings, firmware and e-mail alerts. Power management and RAID  
configuration options are also available from this page.  
STATUS – provide a summary of the storage information.  
SUPPORT – provide the online help for the 2-Bay NAS.  
LOGOUT – click to exit web configuration page.  
3.1 SETUP  
SETUP – WIZARD  
Step 1 Click next to begin the Setup Wizard and you will see the 5 steps that the Wizard will  
perform. Click Next to continue.  
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Step 2 You are recommended to set an admin password here. Enter the new password and  
re-enter it for confirmation. When completed, click Next.  
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Step 3 For system management purpose, a correct time setting is critical to have accurate  
time stamps on the system logs. Set an appropriate Time Zone in this step. When completed,  
click Next.  
Step 4 You can select the connection type and enter the LAN information, or keep the current  
settings. When completed, click Next.  
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Step 5 Enter a workgroup, name, and description for the 2-Bay NAS, or leave the default  
values. When completed, click Next.  
Step 6 When completed, click Restart to restart the 2-Bay NAS and save the configuration,  
or click Back to go back the previous steps and change the settings.  
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SETUP – LAN  
The Local Area Network settings for the 2-Bay NAS are configured on the LAN page. Click  
Save Settings to save the configuration you make.  
Link Speed: The LAN speed is set to Auto by default, but can be manually set to 100  
or 1000 Mbps.  
Connection type: Selecting DHCP Client will cause the 2-Bay NAS to obtain an IP  
address from the local DHCP server. Selecting Static IP requires the user to assign  
the IP information for the 2-Bay NAS manually.  
When completed, click Save Settings to save the settings.  
SETUP – DEVICE  
This page allows you to assign a workgroup, name and description to the 2-Bay NAS.  
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Workgroup: Assign a workgroup name to the 2-Bay NAS.  
Name: Assign a name to the 2-Bay NAS so that you can access it through a web  
browser by entering the device name. For example, http://anas550.  
When completed, click Save Settings to save the settings.  
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3.2 ADVANCED  
ADVANCED – USER  
The 2-Bay NAS supports up to 64 users. The users can be specified by group or created  
individually. The created users are allowed to access the specific folders on the NAS server  
via FTP or the local network.  
User And Group Creation: This section contains required attributes for a new user,  
including group, user name and password. When completed, click Add to create the  
user’s account.  
User Name: Set a unique name for the user.  
Password: Set a unique password for the user.  
Confirm Password: Confirm the assigned password.  
User List: The users and their groups are displayed in this list.  
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ADVANCED – GROUP  
The 2-Bay NAS supports up to 10 groups. To manage the NAS server easily and efficiently,  
the users can be assigned to groups. You can set up the access rules and quotas for each  
group.  
User And Group Creation: Select Group and enter a unique group name in the blank  
of Add New Group. When completed, click Add to create the group.  
Group Settings: Assign certain user(s) to a group. First, select a group from the drop  
down menu, and then select the user(s) from List of all users, and click Add>> button  
to add the users to the specific group.  
Groups List: All created groups are displayed here.  
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ADVANCED – QUOTAS  
The 2-Bay NAS supports the quota feature for both group and individual users so that you  
can limit the amount of storage they are allocated. By default, users and groups do not have  
a quota.  
User Quota Settings: User quotas are displayed here. Quotas can be edited by  
clicking the Edit icon.  
Group Quota Settings: Group quotas are displayed here. Quotas can be edited by  
clicking the Edit icon.  
Quota Status: The current status of the quota feature is displayed here. Click Enable  
to start the quota function.  
ADVANCED – NETWORK ACCESS  
This page allows you to assign users and groups to specific folders or volumes. By default, all  
users are allowed Read/Write access to all volumes. Before specific user or group rules can  
take effect, the default rules must be deleted.  
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Before specific user or  
group rules can take  
effect, the default rules  
must be deleted.  
Network Access Settings: Assign permissions for the users and groups on the local  
network here.  
o Category: Select Group or User to decide the access rule.  
o Group/User: Select the group or user the access rule will apply to.  
o Folder: Click Browse to select the folder or directory. Select the designated folder  
from the pop-up window and click OK.  
o Permission: Set the user or group permission to Read Only or Read/Write.  
o Comment: Enter a comment for reference or description of the rule.  
Network Access List: Lists all defined access rules.  
When completed, click Save Settings to save the settings.  
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ADVANCED – FTP SERVER  
The 2-Bay NAS is equipped with a built-in user-friendly FTP server, which allows the users to  
access the important data whether they are on the local network or at a remote location. In  
addition, the FTP server can be configured to allow up to 10 users to access different  
directories simultaneously on the 2-Bay NAS.  
FTP Account Settings: This section contains the account settings for the 2-Bay NAS  
FTP Server feature. When completed, click Add to add the user or group FTP rule.  
o Category: Select Group or User to decide the FTP server rule.  
o Group/User: Select the group or user the FTP server rule will apply to.  
o Folder: Click Browse to select the folder or directory, or select root to grant  
access to all volumes.  
o Permission: Set the user or group permission to Read Only or Read/Write.  
FTP Server Settings: This section contains the settings for the FTP Server.  
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o Max User: Set the maximum amount of users that can connect to the FTP  
server.  
o Idle Time: Set the amount of time a user can remain idle before being  
disconnected.  
o Port: Set the FTP port. Default is 21.  
o Flow Control Path: Allow you to limit the amount of bandwidth available for  
each user.  
o Client Language: Allow you to set the client language preference  
FTP Access List: Lists all defined FTP Rules.  
FTP Server Status: The current settings and status of the 2-Bay NAS FTP Server are  
displayed here.  
ADVANCED – UPnP AV SERVER  
The 2-Bay NAS features an UPnP AV Server. It provides the ability to stream photos, music  
and videos to UPnP AV compatible network media players. If the function is enabled, the 2-  
Bay NAS will be automatically detected by the UPnP AV compatible media players on your  
local network.  
UPnP AV Server: Select Enable or Disable for the function.  
Folder: Specify the folder or directory that will be shared by the UPnP AV server.  
Select root to share the entire volume. When completed, click Save Settings to save  
the settings. Click Refresh after adding new files to be used by UPnP AV compatible  
devices.  
ADVANCED – iTUNES SERVER  
The 2-Bay NAS features an iTunes Server. It provides the ability to share music to the  
computer on the local network running iTunes. If the function is enabled, the 2-Bay NAS will  
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be automatically detected in the iTunes program and the music and videos contained in the  
specified directory will be available to stream over the network.  
iTunes Server: Select Enable or Disable for the function.  
Folder: Specify the folder or directory that will be shared by the iTunes server. Select  
root to share the entire volume.  
Password: Set the password for the iTunes server. When completed, click Save  
Settings to save the settings. Click Refresh after adding new files to be used with  
iTunes. After enabling the iTunes server on the 2-Bay NAS, launch iTunes. When  
iTunes detects the 2-Bay NAS, select it and you will be prompted to enter the iTunes  
server password if a password is being set.  
ADVANCED – iTUNES SERVER  
The 2-Bay NAS can be used as a DHCP Server. As a DHCP server, it can be used to serve  
IP addresses to devices on your local network. However, this feature should not be enabled if  
you already have a DHCP server, such as a router on your local network.  
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DHCP Server: Select Enable or Disable for the function.  
o Starting IP Address: Enter the starting IP address for the range of addresses  
assigned by the DHCP server.  
o Ending IP Address: Enter the ending IP address for the range of addresses  
assigned by the DHCP server.  
o Lease Time: Set the duration of time that an IP address will remain assigned to  
a device.  
DHCP Client List: Lists all DHCP Client here.  
When completed, click Save Settings to save the settings. Click Refresh to reload the  
updated list.  
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3.3 TOOLS  
TOOLS – ADMIN  
This page allows you to set a password for the admin account. It is recommended to set an  
administrator password when first configuring the 2-Bay NAS.  
User Name: The administrator user name is admin, and this cannot be changed.  
Password: Enter the current password.  
New Password: Enter the new password.  
Confirm Password: Enter the new password again for confirmation.  
When completed, click Save Settings to save the settings.  
TOOLS – TIME  
This page contains several different options for setting the internal clock of 2-Bay NAS. It is  
important that accurate time is set so that scheduled backups and downloads will be accurate.  
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NTP Server: Network Time Protocol (NTP) synchronizes your 2-Bay NAS with an  
Internet time server. Enter the IP Address or domain name of the time server you want  
to sync the 2-Bay NAS and click Set Time.  
From My Computer: Click Set Time to sync your clock on 2-Bay NAS with the  
computer being used to configure it.  
Set The Date And Time Manually: This option allows you to set the time and date  
manually. Enter the appropriate time and date and click Set Time.  
Daylight Saving Time: Available Daylight Saving Time options are None, USA or EU  
(Europe). Select the appropriate option and click Set Time.  
TOOLS – SYSTEM  
This page provides the options for system restarts, saving and loading configuration settings,  
and setting idle times.  
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Restart: Click Restart to reboot the 2-Bay NAS.  
Defaults: Click Restore to reset the 2-Bay NAS to the factory default settings. This  
will erase all previous configuration changes.  
Configuration Settings: Click Save to save the current settings to a file on the local  
computer. If at a later time you need to reload this configuration after a system reset,  
click Browse to find the file and click Load.  
Idle Time: Enter the time (in minutes) that the administrator will be allowed to remain  
idle while accessing the 2-Bay NAS configuration settings or that users will be allowed  
to remain idle while accessing the download schedule settings.  
TOOLS – FIRMWARE  
This page allows you to upgrade the firmware for 2-Bay NAS. You can go to our website  
www.airlink101.com to download the latest firmware version.  
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Current Firmware Info: This section shows the information about the current firmware  
version of the 2-Bay NAS. To upgrade the firmware, click Browse to select the new  
firmware file on your local computer and then click Apply to begin the firmware  
upgrade process. Do not power down or restart the NAS Device until the upgrade  
process is complete.  
TOOLS – EMAIL ALERTS  
With the E-Mail Alerts feature, you can configure e-mails to be sent alerting you to certain  
operational conditions and drive status conditions. These alerts can prove helpful with the  
management and safeguarding of important data.  
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E-mail Alert Settings: This section contains the settings for the outgoing e-mail  
account and the receiving e-mail account. Once configured, use the Test E-Mail  
button to send a test e-mail and confirm your settings are correct.  
o Login Method: Select Account or Anonymous. Choosing Anonymous does  
not require a user name and password.  
o User Name: Enter the user name for your e-mail account.  
o Password: Enter the password for your e-mail account.  
o SMTP Server: Enter the IP address or domain name of your outgoing mail  
server. If you are unsure of this value, contact your e-mail provider.  
o Sender E-Mail: Enter the e-mail address of the user who will send the e-mail.  
o Receiver E-Mail: Enter the e-mail address you want to send the alerts to. This  
address must correspond with the SMTP server configured above.  
Alert Types: This section contains the alert options and their configuration settings.  
o Space Status: Select an interval in hours and minutes to have a status of  
space remaining on the drives e-mailed.  
o Hard Drive Is Full: An alert will be sent when the hard drive is full.  
o A Critical Error Has Occurred: An alert will be sent if the defined drive fail of  
critical error occur happened.  
o The Administrator’s Password Has Been Change: An alert will be sent if the  
admin password is changed.  
o Firmware Has Been Upgraded: An alert will be sent if the firmware is  
upgraded.  
o System Temperature Has Exceeded: An alert will be sent if the 2-Bay NAS  
device temperature exceeds the set threshold.  
TOOLS – POWER MANAGEMENT  
The Power Management feature allows you to configure the drives to shut down while power  
remains constant to the device. The drives will power up again when data is accessed.  
Power Management: Select Enable or Disable for this function on the 2-Bay NAS.  
Turn Off Hard Drives: Set the amount of time before idle drives will shut down.  
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When completed, click Save Settings to save the settings.  
TOOLS – RAID  
The 2-Bay NAS supports four different disk configuration types: Standard, JBOD, RAID 0  
and RAID 1.  
NOTE: Standard – each drive is a unique volume; JBOD – combines both  
drives in a linear fashion to create one volume; RAID 0 – provides data  
striping; RAID 1 – provides mirroring over both disks.  
RAID Settings: Click Set RAID Type and Re-Format to change the current drive  
configuration. All data will be lost when changing the drive configuration.  
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3.4 STATUS  
DEVICE INFO  
This page displays the general information of the 2-Bay NAS.  
LAN Info: Displays the local network settings of the 2-Bay NAS.  
Device Info: Displays the workgroup, device name, device description and current  
temperature of the 2-Bay NAS.  
Printer Info: (This product does not support print server function.)  
Hard Drive Info: Displays the hard disk drive(s) information.  
Network Access List: Displays the configuration of the hard disk drive(s).  
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3.5 SUPPORT  
This page provides a menu of Support topics explaining the features of the 2-Bay NAS. Click  
on the desired link to display the related online instruction.  
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4. Downloading/Backing up Files Through 2-Bay NAS  
This section will describe one of the built in features of 2-Bay NAS to automatically download  
files via either FTP or HTTP directly to the NAS storage by itself without using a computer.  
These downloads can be started immediately or scheduled for a later time and will also send  
out an email alert to notify the user of the download status if desired.  
If you are in the configuration mode, click LOGOUT to exit the web configuration, and log in  
to the download page by clicking the Schedule Downloads button on the login dialog box.  
NOTE: If the administrator has added users of the 2-Bay NAS, the users  
can login the Download page with their user name and password.  
The Main menu of Download page will display as below. There is a menu bar at the top of the  
window, where contains four items that allow you to configure your download task.  
SCHEDULING – set up your download schedule.  
STATUS – provide the information of the download status.  
SUPPORT – provide the online help for the 2-Bay NAS.  
LOGOUT – click to exit the download page.  
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4.1 Scheduling  
This page allows you to setup your download tasks on the 2-Bay NAS. Enter the required  
information in the relative fields.  
Scheduling Settings: Configure download and backup schedules here.  
o Login Method: According to the settings of target server, choose Account or  
Anonymous. When you choose Account, you have to enter the correct user  
name and password.  
o Type: Select File or Folder, depending on what you want to download or  
backup.  
o URL: Enter the URL address of target server. For example,  
o Click test to test the connection. Click Local to set the source file or folder from  
one of the internal drive volumes.  
o Save to: Click Browse to locate the file or folder, and then click OK to accept  
the network path.  
o When: You have to set up the start-up time to download files from the pull-  
down menu of the Date and Time options.  
o Recurring Backup: Designate the interval and time you want the backup or  
download to run unattended. By default, all local backups and file/folder  
downloads are in Overwrite mode, meaning that identical files in the destination  
folder will be overwritten by the source files. Checking Incremental Backup will  
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have the 2-Bay NAS compare identical file names at the source and destination.  
Files will only be overwritten if the source file is more recent.  
Schedule List: This section displays all completed, active and pending scheduled  
downloads and backups.  
4.2 Status  
Click the STATUS menu to display the status of the scheduled download tasks. Click  
Refresh to reload the status of these tasks.  
4.3 Support  
This page provides a menu of Support topics explaining the features of the 2-Bay NAS. Click  
on the desired link to display the related online instruction.  
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5. Specifications  
System Requirement  
Standards Compliance  
IEEE 802.3  
Windows 2000 / XP/ Vista (Utility)  
IEEE 802.3u  
IEEE 802.3ab  
Power adapter  
External, DC 12V/3A and 5V/3A  
Hard Drive Type  
Dimensions  
3.5” SATA or SATA II hard drives  
195 x 103.5 x 130mm (L x W x H)  
File Type  
Weight  
EXT2  
2.76 lb  
Interface  
Temperature  
1 x 10/100/1000 Mbps with Auto-  
MDI/MDIX LAN  
Reset Button  
Power  
Operating: 0°~ 40°C  
Storage: -20°~ 50° C  
Humidity  
5~90% (non-condensing)  
Network Protocols  
DHCP Client/Server, FTP, SMB,  
SMTP, HTTP/S, DLNA HNv1  
Certification  
FCC, CE, IC  
Button  
Warranty  
Power  
1-Year Limited  
LED  
Power  
LAN  
HDD1, HDD2  
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