Planet 1-Bay SATA NAS Server NAS-7100 manual

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    1- Ba y SA T A NA S Se rv er NA S- 71 00 Qu ic k In st al la ti on Gui de V er si on :1 .0[...]

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    T abl e of Con te nt s S yst em .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... . 4 P ac kag e Co nt ent s ... ... .. ... ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... 4 S yst em R e qu ire men ts [...]

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    Th ank yo u fo r p urc ha sin g PL AN ET 1 -Ba y S A T A N AS Ser ve r , NA S- 710 0. I n t his in sta ll ati on gu ide , it ill us tr at es the simp ly in sta ll ati on fo r use r to ins tal l a HDD an d in sta ll NA S- 710 0 to Win dow s sys tem . Fo r mor e inf orm at ion , ple ase al so ref er to th e Us er’ s man ua l in our CD- RO M.[...]

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    4 Sy st em Pa cka ge Con ten ts Th e fo llo wi ng i tem s s hou ld b e in cl ude d in th e NA S6 5 pa cka gi ng. If a ny o f the se i tem s are dama ge d or mis si ng, p le ase c on tac t yo ur de ale r for re pla ce men ts . • NA S- 710 0 • Qu ic k In sta ll ati on Gui de • Se tu p CD • Et he rne t Ca bl e • P ow er A da pte r wi th Po w[...]

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    5 HD D In st al l/ Re mo ve Th e NAS -71 00 sup po rts on e 3.5 -in ch Se ria l- A T A (S A T A) har d dri ve . NAS -71 00 do es no t su pp ort low pro l e or hal f h igh har d d riv e. HD D In sta ll 1. M ak e su re the NAS -7 100 is p ow ere d of f 2. O pen to p co ve r of NA S-7 10 0 3. M ak e sur e yo ur ha rd dr iv e is SA T A in ter fa ce [...]

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    6 Sy st em Ins ta ll at io n Bo ot up 1. C onn ec t t he netw or k c abl e to LAN port on the rea r of NAS- 71 00. Con nec t the ot her s en d t o yo ur hub or s wit ch . 2. C onn ec t the sup pl ied po wer ad apt er to a powe r out let an d plug th e powe r cor d in to N AS -71 00 ’ s po we r in put on t he rea r pa ne l. 3. P o wer on. Lo cat e[...]

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    7 Co n gu ra ti on • Th is pro ced ur e on ly n ee ds t o be don e O NCE , by th e NA S- 710 0’ s Adm ini st ra to r . • Ot he r LAN user s sh oul d fol lo w the advi ce giv en in usin g yo ur NA S de scr ib ed in th e fo llo wi ng s ect io n. Qu ick Set up wit h th e N AS W iz ard 1. P lea se ins er t Us er’ s Ma nua l and Uti lit y CD [...]

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    8 A list of all the NAS -7 100 s on you r ne two rk wil l show on the lef t side . The rig ht si de d isp la ys det ail s of th e cu rre nt ly s ele ct ed N AS -71 00 . If the des ir ed N AS -71 00 i s no t l ist ed , ch eck the fo llo win g: • Th e NA S- 71 00 h as  ni she d th e s tar t u p an d bo ot pro ces s. • Y our P C a nd t he N AS [...]

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    9 5. Y ou can co n gur e th e tim e set ti ngs in th is scre en . Ple ase cli ck “Nex t” af te r the co ng ur ed. Se rve r N ame Th e De fau lt Nam e is sh own . Y ou ma y c han ge thi s if yo u wi sh . Wo rk gro up Nam e No rma ll y , th is n ame sh oul d ma tc h th e W o rk gro up na me u se d by PCs on y ou r LA N. Ti me Zon e Se lec t[...]

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    10 7. A fte r cli ck "S av e" , you wi ll se e the di alo g bo x to pro mpt you ag ain . Ple ase clic k “O K” t o sa v e or cli ck “ Ca nce l to che ck the set ti ngs . 8. I f yo u wo ul d lik e to in sta ll “Fl ash -Ma p” to he lp s yo u to map pin g NA S- 710 0 no w , pl eas e clic k “Y e s” and ref er to the man ual in ou[...]

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    1 1 Us in g Y ou r NA S- 71 00 T o Us e t he N AS s to rag e 1. O pen Ne two rk N ei ghb or hoo d (o r My Ne two rk P la ces ). 2. L oca te the NAS- 71 00. If it is not list ed , dou bl e-c li ck En tir e Ne two rk . The n do u - bl e-c li ck th e W or kg rou p th at th e NA S-7 10 0 is in . (By def aul t, the NA S- 710 0 is in W o rkg ro up .) 3. [...]

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    12 Ot he r Co n gu ra ti on If you wan t to set mor e det ai l set tin gs of NAS -71 00 , ple ase ref er to ou r man ua l an d con gur e with you r W eb Bro wse r . If you ha ve any dif cult y on re sol vin g the pr obl em wh ile ins ta lli ng or usi ng NAS- 7100 , ple ase fe el free to con tact PLAN ET for su ppo rt .[...]