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User Manual OMNINAS KD21/KD22[...]
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English English i T ABLE OF CONTENT S Product Overview F eatures 1-1 P ackage Contents ............................................................. 1-1 System R equirements ........................................................ 1-2 Product Views 1-3 Front View ....................................................................... 1-3 R ear View[...]
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English ii System Initialization ..................................................... 2-12 OMNINAS Wizard ......................................................... 2-15 Connecting by W eb Browser .......................................... 2-24 Mapping Network Drives .................................................. 2-27 Map All ..................[...]
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English English iii Adding Users .................................................................. 3-14 Editing Users .................................................................. 3-15 Deleting Users ................................................................ 3-15 Stor age Management 3-16 RAID Manager ....................................[...]
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English iv P ower Management 3-34 Setting Up P ower Management ......................................... 3-34 Setting Up a P ower On/Off Schedule .................................. 3-35 Editing/Deleting a Set P ower On/Off Schedule ..................... 3-36 Share Management 3-37 Adding F olders .....................................................[...]
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English English v Viewing Backup Logs ....................................................... 3-53 Acronis Backup Software .......................... ........................ 3-54 Windows Backup ............................................................. 3-54 Mac OS Time Machine ...................................................... 3-59 System C[...]
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English vi Accessing Share Box ..................................................... 3-75 Media Server .................................................................. 3-80 Setting Up Media Server ............................................... 3-80 T wonky Server ............................................................. 3-82 iT unes Server .[...]
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English English vii Connecting to Y our OMNINAS 5-2 Adding a R emote Device .................................................... 5-2 Adding a Local Device ........................................................ 5-3 Congur ation 5-5 Opening Document Files 5-6 Viewing Movie Files 5-7 Viewing Photo Files 5-8 P osting to F acebook .................[...]
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English viii Copyright ©2013 by Shuttle ® Inc. All Rights Reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, trans- lated into any language, or transmitted in any form or by any means such as electronic, mechani- cal, magnetic, optical, chemical, photocopy , manual, or otherwise, without prior writ[...]
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English English ix CE compliance This device is classed as a technical information equipment (ITE) in class B and is intended for use in living room and ofce. The CE and WEEE marks approve the conformity by the EU-guide - lines: • EMC — guideline 2004/108/EC ,Directive on Electromagnetic Compatibility • L VD — guideline 2006/95/EC ,Direc[...]
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Chapter 1 Product Overview[...]
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English English 1-1 F ea tures P roduct o verview Features • Embedded Linux • Supports Microsoft ® Windows ® and Mac OS • Largest single HDD capacity supported > 4TB • USB 3.0 (front panel) (ash drive, external HDD, hub, printer , digital camera, etc.) • SD card reader • RAID 0, 1, JBOD, single HDD supported • Low power consum[...]
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English 1-2 F ea tures P roduct o verview System Requirements PC Users: • Pentium ® III 500Mhz processor or higher • Microsoft ® Windows ® XP Home / Professional / Professional x64 SP3 or later • Microsoft ® Internet Explorer ® 7.0, Firefox ® 3.x, Google Chrome or Apple Safari 3.0 or higher • Must meet minimum RAM requirements for you[...]
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English English 1-3 P roduct v iews P roduct o verview Product Views Front View 2 1 2 1 4 8 9 5 6 7 1 2 3 OMNINAS Front View Front View Identication I tem D escrIptIon 1 Power Button 2 Status LED, see LED Denitions 3 HDD removal buttons (2 = HDD2, 1 = HDD1) Note: For RAID 1 conguration only . 4 HDD tray release 5 USB 3.0 (x2), auto copy su[...]
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English 1-4 P roduct v iews P roduct o verview Rear View 1 2 3 4 5 OMNINAS Rear View Rear View Identication I tem D escrIptIon 1 DC IN, power jack 2 Reset button 3 K-Lock security slot 4 USB 2.0 (x1) 5 LAN Port[...]
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English English 1-5 P roduct v iews P roduct o verview LED Denitions The OMNINAS comes with six LED indicators (ve in front and one in back). See the following table for behavior and location descriptions. 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 (Rear) LED Indicators on Front Panel LED Denitions I tem n ame c olor /c onDItIon D escrIptIon 1 Status LED Blue / Bl[...]
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English 1-6 P roduct v iews P roduct o verview I tem n ame c olor /c onDItIon D escrIptIon 3 USB status Blue / Solid on Plugged in / printer connection Blue / Blinking / Solid on Active, auto copy access Off 4 HDD1 status Blue / Solid on HDD access Blue / Blinking / Audible Beep RAID1 selected, audible beep x 1 Red / Solid on Failure Red / Blinking[...]
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Chapter 2 Getting Started[...]
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English English 2-1 H ardw are i nst alla tion G ettinG s t arted Hardware Installation This section includes information to help you install the hard drives in the OMNINAS before you can begin using your storage device. First Instance The following guidelines provide information for rst time installation of your OMNINAS. Before you can get star[...]
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English 2-2 H ardw are i nst alla tion G ettinG s t arted 4. Pull the tray release to unlock the hard disk tray . The HDD slides out if undocked. T ray release HDD1 T ray Released 5. Grasp the tray and slide it out. Bottom side of tray Removing the HDD1 T ray 6. Place the tray on a clean surface.[...]
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English English 2-3 H ardw are i nst alla tion G ettinG s t arted 7. Position the HDD as indicated in the following illustration. Make sure the new HDD is facing up and the connectors are positioned outward. 8. Insert the new HDD into the tray .. 9. Secure with the provided screws. SA A T Conn. 2.5” 2.5” Screws x 4 2.5” HDD 2.5” HDD HDD1 HD[...]
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English 2-4 H ardw are i nst alla tion G ettinG s t arted 10. Make sure the tray release is open before inserting the HDD assembly . 1 1. Align the HDD assembly ( This side up label facing up) in the bay , see following gure. 12. Slide the HDD assembly into place until it is ush in the bay . This side up T ray release Bottom side of tray Inst[...]
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English English 2-5 H ardw are i nst alla tion G ettinG s t arted 13. Raise the tray release to lock the HDD assembly . An audible click sounds when the tray is locked. T ray release Locking the HDD Assembly 14. Close the bay cover . 2 1 2 1 Closing the HDD Bay Cover 15. T o install a second hard disk drive, repeat the previous instructions. Y our [...]
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English 2-6 c onnectinG tHe oMninas G ettinG s t arted Connecting the OMNINAS Connecting the Ethernet Port The OMNINAS must be congured and setup before use. T wo connection methods are support - ed: • Switch/router to OMNINAS • Direct PC/laptop to OMNINAS Connect to a Switch or Router 1. Connect one end of the provided LAN cable to the LAN [...]
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English English 2-7 c onnectinG tHe oMninas G ettinG s t arted Connect Directly to a PC or Laptop 1. Use OMNINAS default IP settings or set your PC/Laptop’ s IP settings to match the network subnet group of the OMNINAS. Example: OMNINAS default IP settings: 169.254.100.200 Or congure your PC to these settings: 169.254.XX.X (Whereas XX represen[...]
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English 2-8 c onnectinG tHe oMninas G ettinG s t arted Connecting to Power 1. Connect the power jack to the back of the OMNINAS (DC IN). 2. Connect one end of the power cable to the supplied power adapter , and the other end to a wall outlet. See the following gure. Connecting the Power Adapter Note: The Power Adapter diagram depicts a typical w[...]
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English English 2-9 c onnectinG tHe oMninas G ettinG s t arted Powering On Press to power on. The status LED starts to blink. This process may take 1 to 2 minutes. 2 1 Pressing Power Button A blinking LED species that the system is in the powering-on state. A solid LED species that the OMNINAS has obtained an IP address from the router (DHCP [...]
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English 2-10 c onnectinG tHe oMninas G ettinG s t arted The HDD LEDs for any installed HDDs also light. See LED Denitions for further information. 2 1 2 1 HDD LEDs Note: In the event of failure or improperly installed HDDs, the HDD LEDs blink red. Additionally , the Web Interface displays a power of f message, see the following. Displaying HDD F[...]
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English English 2-1 1 c onnectinG tHe oMninas G ettinG s t arted Finder Utility The Finder utility allows you to detect any device within your network. The OMNINAS device must be within the same subnet group. OMNINAS Finder Utility Finder Utility Dened m oDe D escrIptIon Language Bar Click to select the language setting. Search Click to manually[...]
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English 2-12 c onnectinG tHe oMninas G ettinG s t arted System Initialization Linux users go to Connecting by Web Browser to continue the setup process. Windows and Mac users follow the information provided in the following section to continue the setup process. 1. Insert OMNINAS CD-ROM into your CD drive. A prompt displays. AutoPlay Prompt 2. Clic[...]
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English English 2-13 c onnectinG tHe oMninas G ettinG s t arted 5. Click Install to continue. When the installation is complete a nal setup screen displays. Completing the Installation Setup 6. Click Finish to exit the installation setup. The OMNINAS Finder window displays. Note: Unless your computer system’s language setting is detected, the [...]
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English 2-14 c onnectinG tHe oMninas G ettinG s t arted 8. Select a device and click Connect . Finder Utility Connect Function Note: The System Initialization screen only displays if new or unformatted HDDs are installed. All OMNINAS devices available within your subnet group are displayed in the OMNINAS Found tab. Note: If only one device is detec[...]
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English English 2-15 c onnectinG tHe oMninas G ettinG s t arted OMNINAS Wizard The OMNINAS Wizard is your guide to initializing and setting up your OMNINAS device. IMPORT ANT : The initialization process erases all data from the hard drive. Do not power down the OMNINAS during initialization to prevent damage to the system. T o initialize your OMNI[...]
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English 2-16 c onnectinG tHe oMninas G ettinG s t arted 5. Click Next Step . Adminstrator Account Prompt 6. In the Create OMNINAS prompt, enter a name to designate your OMNINAS device. The name must be 6 to 18 characters long. Once your device is named, the Internet status eld displays the status of your network connection. If you are connected,[...]
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English English 2-17 c onnectinG tHe oMninas G ettinG s t arted Click Back to return to the previous menu. Internet Info. The following prompt displays. Without an Internet connection, the OMNINAS Share Box function can not be registered at this time. If you are connected to a DHCP router but still receive this error message, take a screen shot and[...]
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English 2-18 c onnectinG tHe oMninas G ettinG s t arted 9. In the Media Server option, click the option OFF . The setting switches to ON and a syn- chronization option displays. 10. Select from the following to set the sync options: Manual: select this to synchronize manually . Every: select a specic period of time for automaic synchronization. [...]
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English English 2-19 c onnectinG tHe oMninas G ettinG s t arted The RAID disk function opens and displays compatible disk-array options. In the RAID mode screen, you can select to build a new RAID array or select the Current RAID mode to maintain the previously congured le system. IMPORT ANT : By choosing the current RAID mode the original da[...]
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English 2-20 c onnectinG tHe oMninas G ettinG s t arted 17. Enter the same password in the Reconrm your password eld. 18. Click Next Step to continue. Create a User Account Prompt The setup of your OMNINAS device is complete. The Complete prompt displays. The OMNINAS name as congured is displayed as well as the name of the administrator an[...]
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English English 2-21 c onnectinG tHe oMninas G ettinG s t arted From the Completed prompt you can select from the following: Enter the OMNINAS management page: the device’s internal IP address displays (default: http://169.254.100.200). 1. Click Go to and the Management login prompt displays. Management Login 2. In the login prompt, enter the adm[...]
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English 2-22 c onnectinG tHe oMninas G ettinG s t arted Open a web browser to access Share Box les: the Share Box IP address displays. 1. Click Go to and the Share Box login prompt displays. Share Box Login 2. In the login prompt, enter the admin password as dened in page 2-16, step 3 of OMNINAS Wizard setup screen. 3. After connecting to you[...]
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English English 2-23 c onnectinG tHe oMninas G ettinG s t arted Open a le explorer windows: in the address bar , type the IP ad - dress as seen in page 2-17 of OMNINAS Wizard setup screen (169.254.100.200 is the xed default IP). The shared folders dis - play in the explorer window prompt. Shared Folders Prompt[...]
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English 2-24 c onnectinG tHe oMninas G ettinG s t arted Connecting by Web Browser After initial setup, you can manage your OMNINAS through the interface menus. Connecting to the management menus is done by using either the Finder utility or direct access through a web browser . The two methods are dened in the following: Connect by using the Fin[...]
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English English 2-25 c onnectinG tHe oMninas G ettinG s t arted 3. Open a web browser and type the IP address in the address bar as shown in the IPv4 Ad- dress tab. The Login screen displays. Note: If only one device detected by Finder , it will automatically guide you to web UI page. Connecting by Using the Finder Utility 4. Enter the username to [...]
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English 2-26 c onnectinG tHe oMninas G ettinG s t arted 3. In the address bar , type in the OMNINAS default IP address. Connecting Directly through a Web Browser 4. Enter the username to login and congure the OMNINAS. Default Username: admin Password: ****** Note: If the OMNINAS is not congured to use DHCP , the default IP address is http://1[...]
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English English 2-27 c onnectinG tHe oMninas G ettinG s t arted Mapping Network Drives Y ou can create a shortcut (map) to an OMNINAS folder as a network drive on Windows work - group networks. Once it is mapped (shortcut), you can access it from your computer or Windows Explorer . There are two methods to create a short cut, mapping all the availa[...]
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English 2-28 c onnectinG tHe oMninas G ettinG s t arted 5. Once the folder options are congured, click All Connect to select all the available folders. The connection process continues. Once the folders are successfully mapped to your com- puter , the status (Resource Mapping T able) for the folders displays Connected. 6. T o access and manage y[...]
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English English 2-29 c onnectinG tHe oMninas G ettinG s t arted 5. Click Connect to establish the shortcut. Note: Mapping private folders requires an additional authentication step. See the following guid- ance: • Click Connect to open the authentication login screen. • Enter the user name and password of a user authorized to access the folder [...]
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English 2-30 c onnectinG tHe oMninas G ettinG s t arted Deleting Network Drives The delete function allows you to remove already mapped network drives. Close all folders asso- ciated with the drives to make sure the delete function successfully removes the shortcut refer- ence. Note: After a drive is mapped, a software application on your computer [...]
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Chapter 3 Web Interface[...]
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English English 3-1 o verview w eb i nterF ace Overview The OMNINAS Web Interface allows you to congure your personal settings through a web browser . The Interface includes access to Settings, Storage, Share, USB, Backup, BT Download, Share Box and Media Service. Y ou can use the Interface to manage your devices from a local or remote access in[...]
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English 3-2 o verview w eb i nterF ace I con I tem D escrIptIon Media Server The Media Server menu allows you to enable or disable the media server func- tion. Language Click to select the language (Default: English) to use on the interface. Restart Click to initiate a system restart procedure. Note: If a process is running, restart is scheduled af[...]
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English English 3-3 o verview w eb i nterF ace Settings Menu The Settings menu includes access to Wi-Fi, Network, Date & T ime, General, About, Log, Facto - ry Reset, Firmware Update, and FTP Server . Y ou can use the Interface to congure your settings from a local or remote location in LAN. Settings Menu Settings Menu Settings I con I tem D[...]
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English 3-4 o verview w eb i nterF ace I con I tem D escrIptIon About Display an overview of the OMNINAS settings and conguration information. This function is for display only . Note: Admin account user name cannot be edited. Log Display and clear all log entries. Factory Reset Reset OMNINAS to factory default settings. IMPORT ANT : All data an[...]
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English English 3-5 o verview w eb i nterF ace Storage Menu Storage Menu Storage Menu Settings I con I tem D escrIptIon Auto Mirror Display current RAID mode. Enable or disable the auto mirroring function, available only in RAID 1 mode. Disk Manager Displays disk information and status (active, failed, mirroring and mount or un- mount an external d[...]
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English 3-6 o verview w eb i nterF ace Share Menu Share Menu Share Menu Settings I con I tem D escrIptIon Add Folder Add public or private folders. Folder List Display list of available folders, edit and delete both user created and default fold- ers. Add User Add user proles. User List Display list of available users, edit and delete the user p[...]
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English English 3-7 o verview w eb i nterF ace USB Menu USB Menu USB Menu Settings I con I tem D escrIptIon Printer Setting Display status information for connected printer devices. Auto Copy Enable or disable auto copying function to an SD card or an external (USB) de - vice. Note: Auto copy is only supported on USB 3.0 ports and the SD card slot.[...]
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English 3-8 o verview w eb i nterF ace Backup Menu Backup Menu Backup Menu Settings I con I tem D escrIptIon Backup Log Displays a history list of executed backup events. Backup Setting List Displays a list of all created back up settings. Backup Setting Create and schedule backup events from a selected source le to a target exter - nal or secon[...]
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English English 3-9 o verview w eb i nterF ace BT Download Menu BT Download Menu BT Download Menu Settings I con I tem D escrIptIon BT Setting The BT Setting menu allows you to enable or disable the BT Download function. Set general and specic downloading settings (always, scheduled). BT Download Select les to upload, set preferences, downloa[...]
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English 3-10 o verview w eb i nterF ace Share Box Menu Share Box Menu Share Box Menu Settings I con I tem D escrIptIon Share Box Setting Enable or disable remote sharing function through the omninas.net host servers. Note: The default Port setting is recommended to avoid getting blocked by your rewall or anti-virus software. Home Click to return[...]
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English English 3-1 1 o verview w eb i nterF ace Media Server Menu Media Server Menu Media Server Menu Settings I con I tem D escrIptIon Media Server The Media Server menu allows you to enable or disable the media server func- tion. iT unes Server Enable or disable the iT unes Server . Enable the function allows all iTunes clients within th esame s[...]
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English 3-12 l oGGinG i n w eb i nterF ace Logging In The login screen appears and prompts for a Username and Password. The default username is admin. The password was you set during in page 2-16, step 2 of OMNINAS Wizard setup screen. Note: Y ou can change the language setting on this screen by clicking on the language drop-down menu. T o login: O[...]
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English English 3-13 u ser M anaGeMent w eb i nterF ace User Management This section provides information for the management of user accounts. The provided guidelines cover adding, editing, deleting user proles, as well as viewing of user lists. Viewing User List T o view , edit or delete user proles, use the User List screen to manage availa[...]
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English 3-14 u ser M anaGeMent w eb i nterF ace Adding Users T o create a user , the following information is required: User name: Can not exceed 32 characters. It is not case sensitive and supports double- byte characters, such as those from Chinese, Japanese, and Korean types. Invalid characters are listed below: “ / [ ] : ; | = , + * ? < [...]
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English English 3-15 u ser M anaGeMent w eb i nterF ace Editing Users Editing a User 1. Click the User List tab to view a list of available users. 2. Select a user and click Edit to modify . A prompt displays, edit the desired elds. 3. Click Save to complete changes or Cancel to go back to the User List. Note: User names cannot be modied. Del[...]
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English 3-16 s toraGe M anaGeMent w eb i nterF ace Storage Management RAID Manager The Storage function on the main menu provides access to congure and manage your available storage. The Storage function allows access to RAID Manager , Disk Manager and Auto Mirror to monitor and change the RAID array on the OMNINAS. Storage RAID Manager Screen R[...]
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English English 3-17 s toraGe M anaGeMent w eb i nterF ace IMPORT ANT : Changing RAID types erases all data stored on your storage disks. If there is saved data on the drive(s), backup your data before proceeding. IMPORT ANT : Only RAID 1 supports hot-swap functionality . All other modes require you to power down the device before removal of hard d[...]
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English 3-18 s toraGe M anaGeMent w eb i nterF ace 3. Click Create Disk-Array . Creating a RAID Mode 4. A prompt displays, press OK to continue. 5. A prompt displays to conrm the rebuild process, click OK to continue. The time to rebuild varies depending on RAID Array and HDD size. When it is complete, the Home screen displays. 6. Log in to ente[...]
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English English 3-19 s toraGe M anaGeMent w eb i nterF ace Disk Manager Menu Disk manager menu screen allows you to check the status of external and internal disks as well as viewing the formatted capacity of all available disks. Disk Manager Interface Checking Disks IMPORT ANT : Checking disks unmounts a drive(s). Functions such as access, auto co[...]
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English 3-20 s toraGe M anaGeMent w eb i nterF ace External Devices • Mount — allow access to the disk image • Unmount — remove access to the disk image • Format — erases all data and prepares HDD directory structure. • See Formatted Capacity to view total and available disk capacity for a particular drive. Checking Disk Function Disk[...]
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English English 3-21 s toraGe M anaGeMent w eb i nterF ace 3. Press the Hot-swap button (front panel) until an audible beep sounds and the LED starts to blink. See following gure. 1 Hot swap button Hot Swap Button Function Replace the drive. Once inserted, an audible sound alerts that the HDD is replaced. The status LED ashes red. After a sho[...]
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English 3-22 s toraGe M anaGeMent w eb i nterF ace 4. An disk access warning prompt displays. Make sure the Disk is not in use at this time, then click OK . Hot Swap Through Disk Manager The status LED on the front panel ashes blue to indicate the on-going process. Once the LED displays solid blue, the hard drive can be safely removed from the H[...]
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English English 3-23 s toraGe M anaGeMent w eb i nterF ace Replacing a Drive For RAID modes Single, JBOD, RAID 0, and RAID 1, you can replace disks by shutting down the device. IMPORT ANT : The formatting process deletes any data on the disk. Make sure you backup your data be- fore proceeding. Do not power off or reboot the system to prevent damage[...]
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English 3-24 s toraGe M anaGeMent w eb i nterF ace Formatting Disks The Format function allows you to format a disk (XFS le system) and make it accessible for use. IMPORT ANT : The formatting process deletes any data on the disk. Make sure you backup your data be- fore proceeding. Do not power off or reboot the system to prevent damage. 1. Click[...]
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English English 3-25 s toraGe M anaGeMent w eb i nterF ace T o enable Auto Mirroring: 1. After installing the hard drives, make sure your OMNINAS is powered on. 2. Log in to the web interface screen. 3. Click on Storage -> Auto Mirror to view the enable options. 4. Select Enable and click Save to proceed. Auto Mirror Function Auto Mirroring is n[...]
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English 3-26 s toraGe M anaGeMent w eb i nterF ace Single Disk Expansion / Dual Single HDDs The single disk expansion function is designed to allow you to create additional storage space without changing your current single disk mode. Before you start, you will need to add an additional hard disk drive in HDD bay 2. See Replacing a Drive . Note: Ne[...]
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English English 3-27 s toraGe M anaGeMent w eb i nterF ace Ejecting an External Disk T o eject the disk: 1. Select Storage -> Disk Manager -> to open the Disk Manager prompt. 2. In the Internal Disks menu, click the action Eject Disk for the External drive. A prompt displays to verify the procedure. 3. Click OK to nish the procedure or Can[...]
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English 3-28 s toraGe M anaGeMent w eb i nterF ace Unmounting an External Disk T o unmount the disk: 1. Select Storage -> Disk Manager -> to open the Disk Manager prompt. 2. In the External Devices menu, select a volume and click Unmount in the Action column. A prompt displays the unmount procedure in progress. After a successful Unmount, the[...]
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English English 3-29 s toraGe M anaGeMent w eb i nterF ace Accessing External Disks External drives are accessible by users through the network. T o provide users access to the drive, the drive must be mounted. See Mounting an External Disk . T o access an drive: 1. Open a le explorer window on your desktop. 2. In the address bar , enter the OMN[...]
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English 3-30 n etwork M anaGeMent w eb i nterF ace Network Management This section provides information and guidelines to congure your Wi-Fi and network settings. Note: Wi-Fi function is only available on the KD22 model. Before beginning congure your Network settings, see Conguring Network Settings . Conguring Network Settings In the ma[...]
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English English 3-31 n etwork M anaGeMent w eb i nterF ace 3. Click Save to set the new conguration. Setting Network Conguration Static IP Settings (Manual) Before you begin, write down the new IP address, subnet mask, gateway and DNS settings to provide you with a reference after the system resets. 1. In Settings , click the Network tab. 2. [...]
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English 3-32 n etwork M anaGeMent w eb i nterF ace Conguring Wi-Fi Settings The OMNINAS provides wireless connectivity as an Access Point (AP). By setting up the OMNINAS as an AP , your wireless devices can connect to the OMNINAS. In the main menu under Settings, click on Wi-Fi to change the wireless network conguration. This mode is availabl[...]
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English English 3-33 n etwork M anaGeMent w eb i nterF ace 3. In the Encryption Method eld, select an encryption standard from the following: No, WEP 64 bits, WEP 128 bits, WP A, WP A2 (default, recommended), and WP A-mixed. 4. In the Password eld, enter the password that users will enter to connect to the OMNINAS. The password must be longer[...]
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English 3-34 P ower M anaGeMent w eb i nterF ace Power Management The power management feature of the OMNINAS allows you to setup a power saving policy to help you conserve energy when your device is not in use. Through power management you can set the power saving mode, power recovery policy , fan control behavior , and setup a power on/of f sched[...]
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English English 3-35 P ower M anaGeMent w eb i nterF ace Power Management Prompt Setting Up a Power On/Off Schedule T o setup the power on/off schedule: 1. In Settings , click the General tab. 2. The Set Power On/Off Schedule menu displays. Select the Item Setup tab, and select one of the following: - Power On: click to create a power on schedule. [...]
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English 3-36 P ower M anaGeMent w eb i nterF ace Through power management scheduling, you can setup a complete power on/off schedule for an entire week to help you save energy without comprimising convenience. Power Management Prompt In this way , you can setup a complete power on/off schedule for an entire week. Editing/Deleting a Set Power On/Off[...]
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English English 3-37 s Hare M anaGeMent w eb i nterF ace Share Management The Share function from the main menus provides access to folders. The Share function allows access to Add Folder and Folder List. Adding Folders Y ou can create private or public shared folders by using the folder share function. Add Folder al- lows you to create a new folde[...]
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English 3-38 s Hare M anaGeMent w eb i nterF ace Creating a Private Folder T o create a Private folder: 1. In Share , click on Add Folder tab. 2. Enter a folder name and description. 3. Click Specied User under Share Access. 4. Choose the level of access for each user . Adding a Private Folder 5. Click Save . Y ou are automatically redirected to[...]
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English English 3-39 s Hare M anaGeMent w eb i nterF ace Viewing Folder Lists Folder List provides a view of all folders. The Folder List allows you to Edit and Delete existing folders. Folder List Screen Editing Folders 1. In the Folder List tab, select a folder and click Edit to make changes. Y ou can change the share attribute (private, public),[...]
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English 3-40 s Hare M anaGeMent w eb i nterF ace Deleting Folders Public and private folders can be deleted from the folder list. System default folders are perma- nent and are not available for deletion. IMPORT ANT : Once a folder is deleted the data stored within the folder is deleted as well. After deletion, creating folder of the same name will[...]
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English English 3-41 usb M anaGeMent w eb i nterF ace USB Management The USB management function allows you to setup Printer Settings and Auto Copy for devices connected to the OMNINAS through the USB ports. Printer Setting Y ou can enable or disable connected USB printers in the Printer Setting menu. Note: A USB printer must be connected prior to [...]
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English 3-42 usb M anaGeMent w eb i nterF ace 4. Press the Add a printer button. Add a Printer 5. Select the second option: Add network, wireless or Bluetooth printer . Add Network Printer 6. Look for a printer name starting with the OMNINAS name. Select the printer name and press the Next button. Select a Printer[...]
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English English 3-43 usb M anaGeMent w eb i nterF ace 7. If Windows cannot nd the corresponding driver , the following error message appears, indicating that it is neces - sary to install the driver . Connect to Printer 8. Press OK to continue. Install Printer Driver 9. Either select the printer driver with the printer wizard or install it from [...]
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English 3-44 usb M anaGeMent w eb i nterF ace Adding a Printer in a Mac OS System 1. Open the System Preferences and press the Print and Scan button. Open System Preferences 2. Press the + button on the left then adding the new printer . Add a Printer[...]
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English English 3-45 usb M anaGeMent w eb i nterF ace 3. Press the Windows button and select the KD21/KD22 network group. Choose a printer name starting with OMNINAS (or your KD21/KD22 name) and select the driver to add into the print software area. A driver is required prior to installing a printer . Install Printer Driver 4. Select a printer driv[...]
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English 3-46 usb M anaGeMent w eb i nterF ace 5. Successful installation adds the printer to the display , completing the setup. Complete Setting Note: The previous procedures may differ slightly between OS versions.[...]
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English English 3-47 usb M anaGeMent w eb i nterF ace Auto Copy Y ou can enable or disable auto copy from your SD or USB 3.0 (front side port) to a designated folder on the device by conguring the Auto Copy settings. Once enabled, you can insert a USB device, including a PTP camera, or SD media and the OMNINAS automatically copies the con- tents[...]
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English 3-48 usb M anaGeMent w eb i nterF ace 8. Click the option Delete the photos from the camera automatically after auto copy com- pleted to delete media from the PTP camera after transfer the data. 9. Click Save to nalize the conguration. Selecting a T arget Folder for Auto Copy[...]
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English English 3-49 s ysteM l oG w eb i nterF ace System Log The Log function under Settings provides a list of history on system and user activities. The Log function allows access to Clear All Logs, Next Page and Last Page. Clear All Logs deletes all log entries. T o view logs use Next Page, Last Page and scroll bars. System Log Screen Clearing [...]
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English 3-50 s ysteM b ackuP w eb i nterF ace System Backup The Backup function allows you to view and setup backup schedules, settings lists and logs. Backup Log Screen Setting Up Backup Schedules The Backup Setting function allows you to add a scheduled backup. 1. Select Backup and click on the Backup Setting tab. 2. Select the source folder on t[...]
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English English 3-51 s ysteM b ackuP w eb i nterF ace 4. Select the backup destination (external devices or a second OMNINAS device in the same subnet). 2 3 4 5 Creating a Backup Entry External devices: Select the external device from the Backup to External Devices list. OMNINAS Device: Click Scan NAS to search for a device within your network. Sel[...]
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English 3-52 s ysteM b ackuP w eb i nterF ace Editing Backup Schedules Y ou can use Backup Settings List to edit or delete current backup schedules in the task list. 1. Click Edit on a backup schedule. The Backup Setting screen displays. Modifying a Backup List 2. Modify the schedule and click Save Backup Setting . A beep sounds and an Update Setti[...]
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English English 3-53 s ysteM b ackuP w eb i nterF ace Viewing Backup Logs T o view a history list of backup tasks, select Backup Log tab. Use the First Page, Previous Page, Next Page, or Last Page to cycle through your history list. Viewing Backup Logs T o clear Backup Logs, click Clear Backup Log .[...]
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English 3-54 s ysteM b ackuP w eb i nterF ace Acronis Backup Software The OMNINAS system includes the Acronis Backup software. The software allows you to back up your disks and les, recover system and les, or perform a sync function. First install the Acronis software (found in the accessory box). After the installation process is complete, a[...]
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English English 3-55 s ysteM b ackuP w eb i nterF ace 2. Click the Set up backup to continue. Set Up Backup 3. Click Save on a network location to display the network location page. Select Backup Destination 4. Click Browse For Folder to select a location folder . Select Network Location[...]
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English 3-56 s ysteM b ackuP w eb i nterF ace 5. Select the target folder and click OK. Select T arget Folder 6. Enter your KD21/KD22 share folder username and password then click OK. Enter Username and Password[...]
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English English 3-57 s ysteM b ackuP w eb i nterF ace 7. Conrm the backup destination setting then click Next. Conrm Backup Destination 8. Select a mode then click Next. Select Backup Mode 9. Review your backup settings then click Save settings and run backup.[...]
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English 3-58 s ysteM b ackuP w eb i nterF ace 10. The backup process starts. Save Settings and Run Backup 1 1. Click View Details to view the current progress. View Backup Process[...]
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English English 3-59 s ysteM b ackuP w eb i nterF ace Mac OS Time Machine 1. From the Shared listing, select your OMNINAS device. Start the Time Machine 2. The login prompt displays. Enter your user name and password. 3. Click Connect to continue. The shared folders windows displays. Y our OMNINAS device is now available as an exter - nal drive for[...]
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English 3-60 s ysteM b ackuP w eb i nterF ace 4. Open the T ime Machine function on your Mac OS device. View Folders After Connection 5. Click Use as Backup Disk to continue. Select Backup Folder 6. Select the target folder and click Use Backup Disk. Select Folder for Backup Setting[...]
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English English 3-61 s ysteM b ackuP w eb i nterF ace 7. Enter your user name and password for the selected OMNINAS shared folder , and click Connect. Enter Username and Password The T ime Machine function is now enabled and your OMNINAS selected as an external drive. Setting Completed[...]
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English 3-62 s ysteM c onFiGura tion w eb i nterF ace System Conguration This section provides information and guidelines to specify date and time settings, reboot and power off, reset to factory defaults, and update your OMNINAS rmware. Setting Date and Time Change the date and time by using the Date & T ime function. Set T ime Zone allo[...]
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English English 3-63 s ysteM c onFiGura tion w eb i nterF ace 5. Set the time by selecting from the Hour , Minutes, and Seconds drop-down T ime menus. 6. Click Save to keep selected changes. Set Time from Browser Settings Rebooting and Powering Off Reboot the system 1. Click Home to return to the home menu. 2. On the home menu, click Restart to reb[...]
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English 3-64 s ysteM c onFiGura tion w eb i nterF ace Power Off The powering off function is activated through the web interface or by pressing the power button. Web Interface 1. Click Home to return to the home menu. 2. On the home menu, click Shut Down . Power Button On the front panel, press for three seconds. The system beeps and begins the pow[...]
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English English 3-65 s ysteM c onFiGura tion w eb i nterF ace Hardware Reset Hardware reset is available to clear the administrator username, password and restore the net- work setting default (DHCP Automatically assign IP address) proles. This procedure does not delete the data from the hard disks. Make sure the OMNINAS is powered on before sta[...]
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English 3-66 s ysteM c onFiGura tion w eb i nterF ace Updating Firmware Firmware Update provides an easy method to update the system’s rmware. CAUTION: Do not power down or disconnect the power cord during a rmware update to prevent dam - age to the system. Before you begin, download the latest rmware from the following site: http://glob[...]
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English English 3-67 a PPlica tion s ervices w eb i nterF ace Application Services This section provides you information on setting up specic applications, including: FTP Server , iT unes Server , BT Download, Remote Access and Media Server . FTP Server The FTP Server function allows you to enable or disable ftp functionality on the OMNINAS. Set[...]
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English 3-68 a PPlica tion s ervices w eb i nterF ace The FTP service is now congured on your OMNINAS device. Y ou can use an explorer window or software to access your FTP server . Note: Y our router must be congured for port forwarding. IMPORT ANT : T o prevent the unauthorized access of your OMNINAS, protect each of the user and administra[...]
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English English 3-69 a PPlica tion s ervices w eb i nterF ace 3. If your FTP service requires user authentication, a prompt displays. T ype in the user name and password of an authorized user . See Share -> User List for a listing of authorized us- ers. Authentication Request 4. The available shared folders are displayed on your web browser . BT[...]
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English 3-70 a PPlica tion s ervices w eb i nterF ace 3. In Download T ime Setting, select the option (Always/Daily Download T ime Slot) to desig- nate when downloading can take place. Always: downloading can begin anytime. Enabling BT Downloads Daily Download T ime Slot: downloading can only take place during the designated time slot. Select betwe[...]
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English English 3-71 a PPlica tion s ervices w eb i nterF ace Conguring Preferences BT Downloads allows you to specify the maximum rate of concurrent bandwidth allowed for the OMNINAS. The maximum rate is calculated by dividing the uploaded data by the amount of downloaded data. Set the default download folder , incoming TCP port, encryption, re[...]
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English 3-72 a PPlica tion s ervices w eb i nterF ace • Web Client: set the refresh rate for the web client. Preference Screen 4. Click Save to continue or Cancel to return to the BT Download menu. 5. In T otal Download Rate, set the download rate. 0 means unlimited rate. 500 KB/s is the maximum rate. 6. In T otal Upload Rate, set the upload rate[...]
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English English 3-73 a PPlica tion s ervices w eb i nterF ace 3. Click Upload to add the le to the download task pane or click Cancel to return to BT Download. Opening File Selection File Management Y ou can view the status and manage the download les by selecting the function buttons on the download task pane. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 File Manag[...]
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English 3-74 a PPlica tion s ervices w eb i nterF ace Share Box The Share Box function allows you to setup remote access to your OMNINAS using a domain name. Setting Up Share Box T o enable remote access, see the following: 1. Select Share Box to open the Share Box Settings screen. Share Box Menu 2. In the Share Box setting, select on to enable the[...]
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English English 3-75 a PPlica tion s ervices w eb i nterF ace IMPORT ANT : Make sure the port is open if you select a non-default port number . The port must forward to the xed LAN IP of the OMNINAS so that connection to the Share Box service is possi - ble. Make sure the port is open if you set a non-default port number . 6. Click Save to regis[...]
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English 3-76 a PPlica tion s ervices w eb i nterF ace 2. In the Device Name eld, type in the host name as set in the Share Box setting. See Share Box . For this example, the host name is: testkd21. Note: It is not necessary to enter the extension omninas.net in the host name eld. Note: If you enter error host name/password over 4 times. The S[...]
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English English 3-77 a PPlica tion s ervices w eb i nterF ace After a successful login, your OMNINAS device and the shared contents are displayed. See following gure. Share Box Connection Screen The following is a description of the menus found on the remote Share Box menus. Share Box Remote Access Screen I con I tem D escrIptIon Parent Click to[...]
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English 3-78 a PPlica tion s ervices w eb i nterF ace Uploading Files This section provides information on how to upload a le to your server using the Share Box function. 1. Log into the Share Box server , see Accessing Share Box . 2. In Folders, select the destination folder to upload. 3. In the main menu, select Upload to open the Upload menu.[...]
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English English 3-79 a PPlica tion s ervices w eb i nterF ace 6. The Upload screen appears, click Send to nish the upload process. Alternatively , click the Cancel icon to cancel the download. Completing the Upload Downloading Files This section provides information on how to download a le to your server using the Share Box function. 1. Log i[...]
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English 3-80 a PPlica tion s ervices w eb i nterF ace Media Server Setting Up Media Server The Media Server function provides access to your multimedia library . The library is located on the “disk” folder on the OMNINAS. Once enabled all clients within the same network subnet are able to access and play the multimedia. T o enable the Media Ser[...]
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English English 3-81 a PPlica tion s ervices w eb i nterF ace 4. Click Media Box to open a browser window and display your active OMNINAS Media Server . Media Server on T wonky Server Note: Before starting, make sure port 9010 is opened and forwarded to your router before ena- bling the T wonky service. Consult your router ’s manual for more info[...]
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English 3-82 a PPlica tion s ervices w eb i nterF ace Twonky Server A T wonky server provides consumer products, game consoles, smartphones, and other DLNA- enabled devices with network access to such content as photographs, music, and videos over a network. It acts as a network operator , centrally cataloging content stored on the devices con - ne[...]
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English English 3-83 a PPlica tion s ervices w eb i nterF ace T o view your video library: 1. From the home screen, click the Video menu. 2. From the left screen, click the myT wonky menu to view your library . 3. From the left screen, click the Playlists menu to view your dened playlist les. T o view your music menu: 1. From the home screen,[...]
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English 3-84 a PPlica tion s ervices w eb i nterF ace T o congure Setup: 1. From the home screen, click the Settings -> Setup menu. From the Advaned Settings menu, you can secure setting pages, synchronize the multime - dia library , compile folders, setup media scan intervals, and enable the restart function. Media Box Setup Settings T o con[...]
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English English 3-85 a PPlica tion s ervices w eb i nterF ace T o enable Aggregation: 1. From the home screen, click the Settings -> Aggregation menu. From the Aggregation menu, you can enable the collection of media from other T won- kyServers within your network. There are three types of modes for the collection of medai: Ignore (Default), Agg[...]
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English 3-86 a PPlica tion s ervices w eb i nterF ace T o congure Advanced: 1. From the home screen, click the Settings -> Advanced menu. The Advanced screen displays. From the Advaned Settings menu, you can secure setting pages, synchronize the multimedia library , compile folders, setup media scan intervals, and enable the restart function.[...]
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English English 3-87 a PPlica tion s ervices w eb i nterF ace iTunes Server The service provides access to the iT unes folder on the OMNINAS. By enabling this function, clients in the same subnet can access the content through the iT unes application on their com- puter . 1. In Settings , select the iT unes Server tab and click on to enable the iT [...]
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English English 4-1 i nst allinG tHe a PPlica tion oMninas For a ndroid The Android OMNINAS application provides you WAN or LAN access to your OMNINAS device. T o begin using this function, download the application and establish a connection to your device. Installing the Application The OMNINAS application is available for download from your Googl[...]
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English 4-2 o verview oMninas For a ndroid The Connection screen displays. Connection screen 2. Push the Menu button on your device to display the following screen. Viewing the Help Menu 3. T ap on a menu selection to open the related information. Help: displays the OMNINAS application help documentation (text format). About: displays the applicati[...]
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English English 4-3 c onnectinG an oMninas oMninas For a ndroid Connecting an OMNINAS Y ou can connect to your OMNINAS by one of two options: W AN or LAN. WAN uses the DDNS conguration to establish a connection. LAN requires the OMNINAS to be under the same sub - net as your current connection. Adding a WAN Device 1. T ap OMNINAS on your device [...]
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English 4-4 c onnectinG an oMninas oMninas For a ndroid 3. Click on the icon to add the device. 4. The Login screen displays. Enter the user name and password as dened in the Share. 5. Click Login to continue or Cancel to return to the previous menu. W AN Login The W AN connection is established giving you access to your OMNINAS. Adding a LAN De[...]
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English English 4-5 c onnectinG an oMninas oMninas For a ndroid The Connection screen displays. LAN Connection Screen 2. Under LAN, select a device from the available list. This is the Host Name as dene in Settings. 3. The Login screen displays. Enter the user name and password as dened in the Share. 4. Click Login to continue or Cancel to re[...]
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English 4-6 M ain M enus oMninas For a ndroid Main Menus Functions on NAS List main screen include Previous Page, Download, Edit, Add Folder and Se- lect. NAS List Main Screen NAS List Main Screen Functions I con I tem D escrIptIon Previous Page Allows access to a previous screen. Download Allows access to download. Edit Allows access to editing to[...]
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English English 4-7 d ocuMent F iles oMninas For a ndroid Document Files T o open any Document les: 1. From the NAS List main screen tap on Document. 2. T ap any sub-folder to view the les if needed. 3. T ap on any le to view automatically . Opening Document Files[...]
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English 4-8 P Hoto F iles oMninas For a ndroid Photo Files T o open Photo les: 1. From the NAS List main screen tap on Photo. 2. T ap any sub-folder to view the les if needed. 3. T ap on any le to view automatically . Opening Photo Files[...]
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English English 4-9 P Hoto F iles oMninas For a ndroid Posting to Facebook T o post a photo on Facebook: Note: Facebook account is required. 1. T ap and hold on any photo le. Selecting a Photo File 2. A screen pops up. 3. T ap Share by Facebook to open the Facebook login screen. Sharing a Photo File[...]
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English 4-10 P Hoto F iles oMninas For a ndroid 4. Log in to your Facebook account to continue. Note: Facebook share function installs to FB automatically if not already installed. Logging In to Facebook 5. After a successful login, your photo is posted on Facebook.[...]
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English English 4-1 1 v ideo F iles oMninas For a ndroid Video Files T o open Video les: 1. From the NAS List main screen tap on Video. 2. T ap any sub-folder to view the les if needed. 3. T ap on any le to play automatically . Opening Video Files[...]
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English 4-12 M usic F iles oMninas For a ndroid Music Files T o open Music les: 1. From the NAS List main screen tap on iT unes. 2. T ap any sub-folder to view the les if needed. 3. T ap on any le to play automatically . Opening Music Files[...]
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English English 4-13 bt oMninas For a ndroid BT BT les are only available after they are fully downloaded. T o open T orrents: 1. In the NAS List main menu, tap T orrents. 2. T ap any subfolder to view open it. 3. T ap on a le to play it. Opening T orrents[...]
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English 4-14 a ccessinG a P riv a te F older oMninas For a ndroid Accessing a Private Folder 1. Open the Connection screen and select the NAS device. 2. T ap on the private folder in the list to open it. 3. T ap on a le in the private folder to access it. Accessing a Private Folder Note: Y ou must create the folder and assign the security permis[...]
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English English 5-1 M ain M enus OMninas fOr i Os The iPhone OMNINAS application provides you with access to your OMNINAS device. T ap this application to access the NAS List main screen. Functions on this screen include About, Help, Advanced, Local Link and Remote Link. The OMNINAS application is available for download to your iPhone from the App [...]
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English 5-2 c onnectinG to y our oMninas oMninas For i os Connecting to Your OMNINAS Adding a Remote Device T o change Remote Link Setup settings from the NAS List main screen: 1. T ap Remote Link at the screen bottom. 2. In My NAS, enter the host name as registered in Share Box Services. 3. Username/Password: registered name/password as a dene [...]
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English English 5-3 M ain M enus OMninas fOr i Os Adding a Local Device Note: T o add a local device through the application, you need to connect your OMNINAS through a switch or router . See Connect to a Switch or Router . T o change Auto Setup settings from the NAS List main screen: Y ou can connect to your OMNI- NAS by W AN or LAN. The LAN optio[...]
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English 5-4 c onnectinG to y our oMninas oMninas For i os 3. In the Login pop-up, enter the user name and password as dened in the Share. Local Login Screen If the connection is established, the selected device displays a tick next to it. Successful Login 4. T ap Done to continue.[...]
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English English 5-5 M ain M enus OMninas fOr i Os The new connection is listed under available NAS devices. A vailable Local Connections Conguration T o change Manual Setup settings from the NAS List main screen: 1. T ap Advanced at the screen bottom. 2. Enter information as needed. 3. T ap Done and OK to complete changes or Cancel to return to [...]
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English 5-6 o PeninG d ocuMent F iles oMninas For i os Opening Document Files T o open any document les: 1. From the NAS List main screen tap on a document le. 2. T ap any sub-folder to view the les if needed. 3. T ap on any le to view automatically . Opening a Document File Note: Clicking on Edit allows you access to Rename, Copy , Mov[...]
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English English 5-7 M ain M enus OMninas fOr i Os Viewing Movie Files T o open any Movie or Video les: 1. From the NAS List main screen tap on a video le. 2. T ap any sub-folder to view the les if needed. 3. T ap on any le to play automatically . 4. T ap Done to return to menu. Opening Movie Files Note: Clicking on Edit allows you acces[...]
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English 5-8 v iewinG P Hoto F iles oMninas For i os Viewing Photo Files T o open any photo les: 1. From the NAS List main screen tap on the Pictures main le. 2. T ap any sub-folder to view the les if needed. 3. T ap on any le to view a photo automatically one by one. 4. T ap See All to view all photos. T ap Done to view photos one by on[...]
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English English 5-9 M ain M enus OMninas fOr i Os 5. T ap Facebook . Sharing a Photo to Facebook 6. Log in to Facebook if prompted. Note: Facebook share function installs to Facebook automatically if not already installed. 7. Y our photo is posted on Facebook. Accessing a Private Folder 1. Open the NAS list screen and select the NAS device. 2. T ap[...]
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English English 6-1 t roublesHootinG t roublesHootinG Troubleshooting In the event of hardware or interface issues, the following information is provided to assist in solving most issues. There are also resources and further information available for users on the following website. Please feel free to use this resource and to contact the Shuttle su[...]
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English 6-2 t roublesHootinG t roublesHootinG Q I cannot nd my NAS device using the Finder tool. A After you verify the LAN connection and setup on the PC/Router side, perform the following checks: 1. Power down the OMNINAS. 2. Remove both HDDs from NAS device. 3. Power on the NAS device (LAN cable must be connected to the PC, Switch, or DHCP Ro[...]
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English English 6-3 t roublesHootinG t roublesHootinG Q How can I bypass the network setup check? A T o simplify the NAS device detection issue, use the following steps to troubleshoot your device.. 1. Power down your device. 2. Directly connect the NAS device to your PC with a LAN cable. 3. Remove all HDDs from the NAS device and power up. 4. The [...]
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English 6-4 t roublesHootinG t roublesHootinG Q “Server error occurred” when registering Share box. A Server error means your NAS is not able to connect to Shuttle DDNS server or registration error and it might comes with various reasons. When you see “Server error occurred” message, please select one of the method listed and follow the pro[...]
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English English 6-5 t roublesHootinG t roublesHootinG Step 2: At wizard step 3, NAS system will check whether your internet connection is ready or not. Please make sure it is connected for share box registration. Step 3: Share box registered successfully at wizard step 3. [Method 2] This is suitable for advanced user with technical background. Step[...]
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English 6-6 t roublesHootinG t roublesHootinG Step 2: If you didn’t see a similar screenshot but just connection timeout messages, please stop and check your internet connection rst. Step 3: T ype www .omninas.net in browser to check Shuttle DDNS server connection. If connection is timeout, please stop and check with your ISP (Internet Service[...]
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English English 6-7 t roublesHootinG t roublesHootinG Step 6: If you can ping the server in step 5 but cannot connect to Share box in step 4, then you might need to check your port number assignment. *Change to specic port number which assigned at your router if any . Step 7: Y ou can also send an email to our service center to check whether you[...]
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English 6-8 e nvironMent al c ontrol t roublesHootinG Environmental Control System Temperature The OMNINAS has a built-in feature to protect against damage from overheating. The following criteria sets off a shut down instance: System temperature exceeds 65°C (149°F) System Fan Settings By default the fan is not activated under normal temperature[...]