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ITALIANO Questo prodotto è coperto da garan zia Atlantis Land del la durata di 2 anni. P er maggiori dettagli in merito o per acc edere alla docume ntazione completa in Ita liano fare riferimento al sito www.atlantis- land.com. ENGLISH This product is covered by Atlantis La nd 2 years warranty. For more detailed informations please refer to the we[...]
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3 INDEX 1. Product Overview ............................................................................................... 7 1.1 Key Features .............................................................................................. 7 1.2 Network Scheme......................................................................................... 7 [...]
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4 Copyright Statement No part of this p ublication may be reproduced, store d in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, whether e lectronic, mechanical, photocopyi ng, rec ording or otherwis e without the pri or writing of the pu blisher. Windows™ 98SE/2 000/ME/XP/VIsta are trademarks of Microsoft® Corp. Pentium is trade[...]
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5 Limited Warranty Our warranties (for hardware and so ftware) do not cover data loss – back up the contents of your drive to a separate storage medium on a regular ba sis . Also, consequential dama ges; incidental damages; a nd costs related to data recovery, removal and installatio n are not re coverable under our warranties. Safety Informati o[...]
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6 Important info rmatio n for the corre ct recycle /treatment p rocedures of this equipment The crossed-out whe eled bin symbol printed on the unit label or unit packaging indica tes that this equipment must not be disposed of as uns orted municipal waste but it sh ould be collected separately . The waste of electric and electronic equipment must b[...]
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7 1. Product Overview Thank you for purchasing USB2.0 NAS Dongle storage device. 1.1 Key Features • Support USB mass storage device • Support Aut o IP (D HCP server or DHCP Client)/ Fix ed IP • Under network environment, it supp orts on e 10/100Mbps Ethern et port • Password management provid es secure access to HDD and web management • S[...]
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8 2. Cabling and Setup 2.1 Package Contents The package should c ontain the f ollowin g items: • Disk Master USB NAS Dongle • RJ45 CAT 5 cable • One Quick Start Gui de (English, Italian) • One CD with driver , software, utility a nd manuals • Powe r Adapt er AC-D C (5VD C, 1.2A ) If any item co ntained is damaged o r missing, please conta[...]
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9 • Place the Disk Mast er close enough to a network jack for the Ethernet cable to reach it. • Leave at least 10cm of space at the rear of the devi ce for ventilation. • Use a grounded wall outlet (unint erruptible on line power supply with AVR is recommended.) • Avoid an electrical outlet controlled by wall sw itches or automatic timers. [...]
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10 2.4 Front Panel and LEDs LED MEANING Power Lit blue if powered on. Link Flashes yellow wh en sending/rec eiving data. TASTO MEANING Reset Push RESET button for 30s to recovery default values on NAS Dongle. POR T MEANING Power Jack Connect the supplied pow er adapter to this j ack. LAN Please use the Eth ernet cable to conn ect the Disk Master to[...]
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11 2.5 Factory Default Settings The TCP/IP protocol stack and E thernet network adapter must be install ed. If not, ple ase ref er to MS W indow s rela tive ma nuals . Before you configure this device you need to know the following default settings: • Username : admin • Password: atlantis • IP Address: Obtained by DHCP Server (if a DHCP isn?[...]
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12 3. Quick Configuration 3.1 Set a fixed IP address In order to ma p network drive perm anently on any PCs that require them, we suggest to fix an IP Address to the LAN interface of NAS Don gle. To set a fixed IP address on the NAS dongle, click on IP Config menu’ and set this function on Static IP as below ; after, insert the IP Address, Subnet[...]
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13 Secondary DNS Insert the secondary DNS address. 3.2 Disk Format During the first installation, it is necessary to format t he disk contained into HD D enclosure in order to create some default folder and save configuration (for BT client). Please select Disk Utility and press Format to start the formatting procedure. FIELD MEANING Disk ID Show d[...]
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14 Scan Disk Press this button to start a dia g nosys procedure of the disk connected to the NAS dongle. 3.2 Map a network drive To create a n ew network driv e, pleas e see followin g procedure: • Click Start->Co mputer (for Window s VISTA) or My Computer->Tools (for Windows 2000/ XP) • Click on Map Network Drive • Fullfill the field F[...]
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15 4. Advanced Configuration 4.1 Status Provide the ba sic information for NAS Dongle. 4.2 Identification You can change and modify your host & group name, and password from this page. Click “ Apply ” to save th e setting. I n W i n d o w O / S , r i g h t c l i c k o n “ My computer ”, choos e “ Properties ”, and go to the computer[...]
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16 FIELD MEANING Host Name This is used to identify your device on the network. If you prefer a differen t name, type in the new n ame and click “ Apply ” to save setting. Group Name This should be same as your work g roup. In g eneral, the default “ WORKGROUP ” w i l l b e O K . B u t i f y o u r w o r k s t a t i o n belongs to different [...]
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17 4.3 Data/Time Setting You can change time setting form this page. Click s “ Apply ” to save the setting. By default SNTP is in network time service, your can also select “ Synch ronize to PC ”. If internet access is a vailable we recommend ed setting SNTP to Network time service instead. 4.4 IP Config By default, the “IP config” is s[...]
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19 4.5 Disk Utility In this page, you c an manage the hard disk setting. FIELD MEANING Format Disk For the first time installation, you need to format hard disk into FAT32 system file, this proce dure applies to either new or used hard disk. Scan Disk After the scan, it will show the num ber of file content and health status for the hard disk.[...]
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20 4.6 Maintenance This page allows you to updat e NAS dongle firmware, to go back to default setting or to reboot NAS system. Follow the st eps below to update th e loader and firmware f or NAS Dongle: 1. Obtain the latest firmware from y our vendor. 2. Store the firmware file in your computer and decompress them if necessary. 3. Browse your syste[...]
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21 Click on Reset and go back to default password setting. Besides SAMBA/FTP account setting will still remain in the NAS Dongle, rest of se tting will go back to factory default. Press Reboot button to restart the US B NAS Dongle. 4.7 SMB Server SMB server allows you to share data or files thro ugh LAN environment. A default “guest” folder is [...]
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22 How to create a SM B user Click on the “ Add ” button and type new account name/password and than “ Next ”. In the same time, NAS Dongle will also crate a SAMBA folder named “ atlantis ”; now You have to select “ atlantis ” and add in to “ Sharing List ”.[...]
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23 You can “ Run ” from window start button, type follow by the IP address (eg:192.168.1.12 1), and click OK to continu e. Type “ atlantis ” and password t o login. Now you have set up the folder that you wish to share on your NAS Dongle. The shared folder can be accessed from other computer on your local network.[...]
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24 How to modify account passwo rd Select the “ atlantis ” and than click “ Modify ”. Enter new passwor d and click “ Apply ” to save setting.[...]
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25 How to delete a SMB (SAMBA) account Select an account you wish to delete, click “ Delete ” to proc eed. Please n ote that all the data inside the folder wi ll be lost after th e delete. 4.8 FTP Server Remember t o “ Enable ” the FTP service on the status page, when you plan on using the FTP server. The standard port for FTP service is 21[...]
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26 Port Select the listening serv ice port for FTP server. File Lan g ua g e Support By default, the encodin g is set to En g lish. If you want to store or transfer files with a diff erent encodin g (different la nguage), choose the corresponding language for the drop down list. In order to transfer and view the fi les correctly, it is impo rtant t[...]
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27 4.9 Media Server The Media server on NAS Dongle can be used to share your photo and music files with a XB O X3 6 0® v i de o g a me c on s o l e fr om M ic r o s o ft t ha t is c on n e ct ed to t h e s am e l o c al network. Before you start, make sure both devices are connect ed to the same local network and turned on. On your NAS Dongle, go [...]
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28 4.10 Print Server 1. Install your Printer driver int o your comput er, (for exa mple. if Epson PL- 6200L Printer is c onnected to the NAS, you must install PL-6200L driver in to the computer first). After driv er installation, please click “ Start ” → “ Setting ” “ → Printer and Faxes ” “ → Add a printer ” “ → Next ”.[...]
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29 The NAS Don g le Printer server does not support GDI/Host-based printers. For some Multi Function Printers (MFP); scanning functions might not be functional pr obably. Please contact Printer Manufacture for detail Specifications. 4.11 BitTorrent Disk Master NASF101 supports Bit torrent download indepe ndently withou t using PC resource. Maximum [...]
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30 Upload Limit Set the upload limit for BT S erver/Client Dowload Queue Show current downloads status. 1. Select “ Bit torren t ” server, cho ose the “ Downlo ad Path ” you wish to use, then click “ Apply ” t o save setting. (DO NOT change path sett ing while perform BT download ing, otherwise the d ownloaded job will b e missing). 2. [...]
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31 Mail Notificatio n After the download is succe ssful, an email will be se nd to designated email add ress. Click “ Mail setup ”, input SMTP server, reci pient email, SMTP A/C, Password, and click “ Apply ” to save setting. FIELD MEANING Enable Enable email no ti fication function. SMTP Server Insert SMTP server address. Sender Inser the [...]
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32 APPENDIX A: Troubleshooting This chapter covers p otential problems and the corr esponding reme dies. A.1 Using LEDs to Diagnose Problems The LEDs are useful aides for finding possible problem causes. A.1.1 Power LED The PWR LED on the front panel does not light up. Steps Corrective Action 1 Make sure that the Disk Master’s power adaptor is co[...]
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33 custom confi g urations and restore all of the factory defaults including the password. 2 Before you confi g ure this devic e you need to kno w the followin g default settings: • Username : admin • Password: atlantis • IP address: by DHCP, (If a DHCP server isn’t available in the network, the Disk Mast er will use 169.254.0.1). • Serve[...]
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34 A.4 General Some of the functions and menus are not available! Steps Corrective Action 1 Many of the functions require a hard drive to be installed. Make sure you have at least one HDD installed and formatted in EXT2 or EXT3. What is the limitation of user on the NAS FTP, Samba and account mode? Steps Corrective Action 1 There are fol lowin g li[...]
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35 Why My USB Printer can n ot be dete cted by the NAS Print er server? Steps Corrective Action 1 The NAS Printer server does not support GDI/Host-based printers. For some Multi Function Pr inters (MFP); scannin g functions mi g ht not be functional probably. Please contact Printer Manufacture for detail Specificat ions A.5 Support For technical qu[...]
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36 Technical Specification Interfaces LAN: R j -45 10/10 0 Ethernet Po rt (auto MDI/MDI -X) USB: USB 2.0 Port LED: 2 diagnostics LEDs (P ower, Link) Button: Reset HDD Specifications Support USB Stora g e: USB HDD Enclo sure, USB Flash Driver (minimum 4GB) Support HDD Capa city : up to 2TB (for sin g le volume) File System Specifications File System[...]
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37 HDD Compatibility List Brand Product Famil y Model Number Drive Size (GB) Hitachi Deskstar 7K1000 HDS721010KLA330 1000 Hitachi Deskstar 7K1000 HDS721075KLA330 750 Hitachi Deskstar T7K500 HDT725050VLA360 500 Hitachi Deskstar T7K500 HDT725050VLA380 500 Hitachi Deskstar T7K500 HDT725040VLA360 400 Hitachi Deskstar T7K500 HDT725040VLA380 400 Hitachi [...]
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38 Sea g ate Barracuda ES.2 ST31000340NS 1000 Sea g ate Barracuda ES.2 ST3750330NS 750 Sea g ate Barracuda ES.2 ST3500320NS 500 Sea g ate Barracuda ES.2 ST3250310NS 250 Sea g ate Barracuda 7200.11 ST31500341AS 1500 Sea g ate Barracuda 7200.11 ST31000333AS 1000 Sea g ate Barracuda 7200.11 ST31000340AS 1000 Sea g ate Barracuda 7200.11 ST3750330AS 750[...]
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39 WD Caviar Green WD20EADS 2000 WD Caviar Green WD15EADS 1500 WD Caviar Green WD10EADS 1000 WD Caviar Green WD10EACS 1000 WD Caviar Green WD7500AACS 750 WD Caviar Green WD6400AACS 640 WD Caviar Green WD5000AACS 500 WD Caviar Black WD1001FALS 1000 WD Caviar Black WD7501AALS 750 WD Caviar Black WD6401AALS 640 WD Caviar Black WD5001AALS 500 WD A V -G[...]
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40 WD Caviar SE16 WD3200AAKS 320 WD Caviar SE16 WD2500AAKS 250 Samsun g Spinpoint F1 HD103UJ 1000 Samsun g Spinpoint F1 HD753LJ 750 Samsun g Spinpoint F1 HD642JJ 640 Samsun g Spinpoint F1 HD502IJ 500 Samsung Spinpoint F1 RAID Class HE103UJ 1000 Samsun g EcoGreen F1 D T HD103UI 1000 Samsun g EcoGreen F2 HD103S I 1000 Samsun g EcoGreen F2 HD502H I 50[...]
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