Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product CH3HNAS2 Conceptronic
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Dual Bay Home Med ia Store User Manual CH3HN A S2 V1 .0.
i C ONTENTS Chapter 1: Home Page ............................................... 3 Setup Wizard ............................................................................ 3 Settings ...................................................................
ii Add user ................................ ................................................. 16 Chapter 4: A pplication ............................................. 17 Samba ..........................................................................
3 Chapter 1: Home Page Y ou c an select to b rowse the Dual Ba y Home Media Stor e UI with Flow Vie w . Flow View: Setup Wiz ard Link t o the fir st web page of setup wizar d (de fined in Chapt er 2) .
4 Chapter 2: Setup Wizard Administr ator can set the basic function step by step when access the NAS at the fir st time. Device Settings Administr ator can set device name, description and selec t langu age on this page.
5 Device Name Ent er the name of the NAS. The serv er name c an be 15 charact ers long a t maximu m, whic h supports alphabe ts, numbers, and h yphen (-). The server does not acc ept names with space, period (.). Description Ent er the description of the NAS.
6 Disk Forma t Administr ator can select t he file sys tem and f ormat the int ernal st orag e device on this pag e. Administr ator Set tings Administr ator c an ch ange th e passwor d on th is page.
7 Network Set ting s Administr ator c an sel ect pr otoc ol type on this pag e. Obt ain the IP a ddress set ting s automatically via DHCP If your network suppor ts DHCP , the NAS will use DHCP pr otocol to retrie ve the IP ad dr ess and relat ed informa tion automa tically .
8 Chapter 3 : System Sy stem menu display s functions u nder this c ateg or y . Sy st em Inf ormation Firmw are V e rsion Show firm war e ver sion of the NAS. Device Name Show the name of the NAS. Description Show the description of the NAS.
9 MAC Addr ess Ethern et MAC address. IP Address Show the NAS IP addr ess. Prot ocol Show the prot ocol used to ob tain the I P address ( DHCP or Sta tic IP) . HT TP Server Port Assign a p ort for th e NAS ht tp port. Gener al Settings Device Name Ent er the name of the NAS.
10 NTP Server NAS can be s ync with th e NTP server if it is e nabled. HTTP Port Assign a p ort for th e NAS ht tp port. Def ault v alue: 80 , input r ange : 1 ~ 65535.
11 DDNS Regi ster a domain nam e from a DDNS pr ovider Enable DDNS service Fill in the DDNS accoun t inf or mation on the DDNS pag e on the NAS NAS will update the WAN IP informati on .
12 V olume Inf ormation In ternal Sto rage Device This page shows t he I D , share nam e, device ID, file sy stem type and total size of the interna l sto rag e device on the NAS. ID: The stor ag e device ID number giv en by NAS. Share Name: The s torag e device name.
13 Disk Management W eb configur ation i. Single Mode Tab Format the internal storage device as XFS or EXT3 format. ii. RAID Mode Tab Select the disk which you are going to format .
14 RAID 0 RAID 0 combines 2 hard drives into one larger volume. The data is written to the hard drive without any parity information and no redundancy is o ffered. The total storage capacity of a RAID 0 is equal to the sum of the capacity of all member hard drives.
15 Account Managemen t User Managem ent Administr ator c an man age (ad d, modify , and dele te) user accoun ts of NAS. Users admin By default, the administrator “admin” has access right to the system a dministration and cannot be deleted.
16 Add user Press Add to create a user with name, password and description The following i nformation is r equired to create a new user: User name Input rang e: 1~15 charac ters. The inv alid charac ter s ar e: " / [ ] : ; | = , + * ? < > ` ' Pa ssword Input rang e: 5~20 charact ers.
17 Chapter 4 : Application Applica tion menu display s functions u nder this c at egory . Samba Users can use Samba to download and upload files between NAS a nd clie nt PCs. The supported OS of clien t PC is Windows 7, Window s Vista, Window s XP , Mac OS X, and Linu x.
18 Photo: the priva te photo f older of the admin, user c ould connect this photo f older with their smart phone (e x: Http:// ip /PhotoAlbum name/ cache/ xxx .jpg.t humb.jpg ). Music: the privat e music f older of the admin, user c ould connect this music f older with their smart phone (e x: Http://ip/music/xxx.
19 Bonjour With Bonjour en abled, NAS will broadc ast the HTTP and SMB services. Mac users can use “ Finder ” to disc over the NAS samba share and use “ Safari ” to disc over the NAS w eb page.
20 Port: FTP server port, default value is 21, input range is 1~65535 Anonymou s login Y o u c an enable anonym ous login to allow user s to access the FTP server of the N AS anonymously . If this option is disabled, th e users must enter an authoriz ed user name and passwor d to access the server .
21 USB Print er T o p r ovide printer sharing function for the network users, you can simply connect a USB printer to the USB port of the NAS. The NAS print er ser ver only forwa rds data fr om users ’ PC to the printer . In this wa y , it means user should inst all the printer driver s in their PC in advance.
22 B T Downloader The NAS supports BT download. Y ou can add download task to the NAS and let the server finish downloading independen t of PC. BitTorrent: enable or disable the function.
23 ID: The BT task number. File Name: BT Downloaded file name. Size: BT downloaded file size DL/UL speed: Download / Upload speed Operation: Start: Star t the BT task.
24 Add a new BT task Click “ Add Job” and upload a torren t file. Y ou can download legal t orrent fi les by searching on the In terne t. Please download the torren t files to y our local disk and then upload them to the NAS. After uploading a download task, the task will appear on the List.
25 Preference User can set some B T paramet ers her e to limit the connected peer s or bandwidth Maximum peers over all: The tot al maximum number of co nnected peer s. Defa ult is 240. Maximum peers per torr ent: The maxim um number of connecte d peers pe r torren t.
26 Name: The downloaded B T file Location: The loca tion of downloaded B T file, defa ult is /public/BTD ownload Per cent: The complete ness percent age of B T ta sk Download speed: Th.
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28 Media Server Media server shares multimedia files in the public folder . The shared f ile list will be re freshe d automatic ally every minute. Note that the media ser ver is built from an open sour ce software pack age, and it is n ot DLNA certifica ted.
29 Chapter 5 : Maintenance Maint enance menu display s functions u nder this c at egory . Pow er Management Follow the s teps below to res tart or shut down the NAS. i. Login the NAS. Go to “ Maintenance ” > “P ower Management ” . ii. Click “Res tart ” to reboot the server or “S hut Down” to turn of f the server .
30 HDD suspend Y o u can ena ble or disable the suspend functions of the NAS. Select the time dura tion the HDD will ent er sta ndby mode. HDD S.M.A .R. T Monitor the hard disk drives (HDD) health, temper a ture, and the u sag e status by HDD S.M.A.R.
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32 Firmw are Upgr ade Whenever a new firmware released, we can upgrade the NAS firmware from here. The system update may take tens of seconds to several minutes to complete depending on the network connection status. Please wait patiently. The system will inform you when system update is completed.
33 Sav e & Res tore Con fig Here allow us to backup the setting we ’ ve set for future use. (Including the settings in LAN, System, and service settings) To back up the settings, including server name, the settings in LAN, System, and service settings etc.
34 To restore the settings, click “ Restore ” , click “Browse” to select a previ ously saved setting config and click “Restore” again. Note: User can not shutdown the NAS during R es tore.
35 F actory Default To reset the settings to default, click “ Default Setting ”. NAS will be reboot for the new setting to be effective. When you press “ Default Setting ” on this page, all the system settings are cleared and restored to default.
36 Download r ate 300 Upload r ate 20 iT unes Serv er Enabled Media Serv er Enabled.
37 Sy st em Log The NAS can store 50 recent event logs, including warning, error, and information messages. Log type Detail Message System start Date/time System start at mm/dd/yyyy, time NTP Date/time Use NTP to synchronize date & time successfully NIC 1 get DHCP/Fix IP Date/time & IP NIC 1 get DHCP/Fix (IP.
38 Chapter 6 : GPIO Definition Location Meaning Color Status Explanatio n D2 SATA1 HDD Display LED System Stat us + HDD 0 Status Blue Slow flashing Boot up,Linux OS has not bo oted up yet. Light on When Linux OS is ready,use r can use this device. Flashing When HDD0 is reading and writing dat a.
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