Buffalo Cloudstor CS-X series, Cloudstor CS-WX series, Cloudstor CS-WV series User Manual

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User Manual
CloudStor
CS-X, CS-WX, and CS-WV series
www.buffalotech.com
v2.84
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Thank you for purchasing the Buffalo CloudStor. This simple device gives you the exibility of cloud-based storage without the worries that come with storing your important data on someone else’s servers. Using Pogoplug software, CloudStor lets you serve up les, photos, and multimedia over the Web to any of your devices, wherever you may be.
Turn to page 4 to set up your CloudStor.
Because we’re constantly updating our products, the images and text in this manual may vary slightly from the images and text displayed by your CloudStor. As time passes, future user interfaces, updated software, and later versions of this manual may be available for download from www.buffalotech.com.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Setup 4 Diagrams and Layout (CS-WX & CS-WV) 7 Power Mode Switch 10 Diagrams and Layout (CS-X) 11
Using your CloudStor
Login 13
Uploading 14 Downloading 15 Pogoplug Applications 16 Sharing 17 Search 19 Slideshows 20 Creating New Folders 21 Renaming Files and Folders 22 Renaming Devices 23 Active Copy 24
Settings and Conguration
General Settings 25 Social Settings 26 Media Settings 28 Security Settings 29 Upload Settings 30 Adding a Printer 31
Device Settings 34 Local Settings 35 Adding a Second Drive 38 Adding a Second Drive 39 Time Machine 41 BitTorrent Client 42 Direct Copy 44
Troubleshooting
Status LED Flash Codes 46
Appendix
Specications (CS-WX & CS-WV) 48 Specications (CS-X) 49 Contact Information (USA) 50 Contact Information (Europe) 51
GPL Information 52
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Open a browser window on your computer and go to https://cloudstor.pogoplug.com/. Click Set Up Your CloudStor.
Plug one end of the included Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port on your CloudStor and the other end into any available LAN port on your router.
In the browser window, click Next.
Setup
USB
FUNCTION
AUTO ON OFF
DC-IN
LAN
LAN
WAN
LA N
LA N
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Now, plug your CloudStor into a surge protector, wall socket, or power strip.
Move the power mode switch on the back of the unit to the on (middle) position. The blue power LED will begin to blink.
Wait for the CloudStor to boot. This will take about 5 minutes. When the power LED on the front panel stops blinking and glows steadily, the unit has nished booting. The info/error LED should not be blinking. If it is, turn to the next page to troubleshoot.
In the browser window, click Next. Follow the instructions on the screen to nish installing your CloudStor.
USB
FUNCTION
AUTO ON OFF
DC-IN
LAN
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If you’ve connected your CloudStor to a power source and to a router, but the info/error LED is ashing amber or your CloudStor suddenly turned off by itself, here are some things you can check:
Is the power mode switch on the back of the CloudStor (CS-WX and CS-WV models only) in the On position? If it’s in the Auto (top) position, the CloudStor may suddenly shut down after a few minutes. Move it to the On (bottom) position until you’ve installed NAS Navigator software on your computers.
Is the amber info/error LED on the front of your CloudStor (CS-WX and CS-WV models only) ashing? Check the following:
Is the Ethernet cable connected to your CloudStor and to your router?
Is your router turned on?
Is your router congured to automatically assign IP addresses (DHCP)?
Do you have a rewall installed that blocks UDP, or is UDP disabled on your router?
If you have veried all of the above and the info/error LED on the front of your CloudStor is still ashing, please move the power mode switch to the Off position, wait until the power LED turns off, and then move it back to the On position. It will take about ve minutes to boot.
If you continue to have problems, please contact tech support. Tech support contact information is available on pages 50 and 51.
Troubleshooting
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Back Panel Layout
Front (CS-WX and CS-WV)
Power LED
Function LED
Info/Error LED
Front Cover
(pull the left
side straight
toward you to
remove)
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Back Panel Layout
Front Panel Removed (CS-WX and CS-WV)
Spare drive bay for optional 2nd drive
Main hard drive
Press tab to
release drive
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Front Panel Layout
Rear (CS-WX and CS-WV)
Function Button
USB
Fan
Auto Power
Power On Power Off
Ethernet
(to router)
Power
Socket for Kensington-style lock
Power cord stress relief
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The “Power Mode” switch on the back of the unit has three positions: Auto, On, and Off. The Auto position automatically powers the unit on or off with your PC. If your PC is turned on the CloudStor will power up; if the PC is turned off the CloudStor will power down.
You must have installed the NAS Navigator software (available from www.buffalotech.com) on your PC for this feature to work. Otherwise, if you move the switch to Auto, your unit will power down by itself and you will have to manually turn it back on.
Move the switch to the On (middle) position to have the CloudStor turn on and stay on.
To turn off the CloudStor, move the switch to the Off position. It will take several minutes to fully shut down. Do not unplug the unit until shutdown is complete and the power LED is no longer lit.
Power Mode Switch (CS-WX and CS-WV)
Power
Mode
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Back Panel Layout
Front (CS-X)
Power LED
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Front Panel Layout
Rear (CS-X)
Ethernet
(to router)
Power
Socket for
Kensington-style lock
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Using Your CloudStor
Login
To access your CloudStor, open a browser and go to https://cloudstor.pogoplug.com. Enter the email address and password that you registered during setup.
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Using Your CloudStor
Uploading
Locate the drive and folder you would like to upload to. If this is your rst time using the CloudStor, click on the cloudshare folder.
Click Upload Files on the grey toolbar at the top of the screen.
When the upload les dialogue appears, select Add File(s) and choose the le(s) you would like to upload.
Click Upload.
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Locate the folder or le you would like to download and point to it with your mouse pointer.
Hover over the le to see the down arrow. Click the down arrow and choose Download.
The le will be saved to the download location specied in your browser preferences. If you are downloading an entire folder, it will be compressed to a zip le automatically before download.
Downloading
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Pogoplug Drive software allows your CloudStor to appear to your computer as a directly attached drive. You can see and access all drives and folders shared with you via the Files Shared with me folder. This works whether you are on the local network or outside of it.
Pogoplug Mobile software for iPhone, iPad, and Android devices give you the ability to access les on your CloudStor from anywhere, anytime on your mobile device.
To download the Pogoplug applications visit
Pogoplug Applications
www.buffaloCloudStor.com/support/downloads or click on the blue Install Pogoplug on your computer button at the top left of the home page.
Note: Because the software is client based and the CloudStor drives are not physically attached to your computer, there are some limitations to what you can do with them. For example, CloudStor drive maintenance through the software is not supported.
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Sharing on your CloudStor is quick and easy. You can share with one or multiple people.
To share a folder or le:
1. Click on the down-arrow for the folder or le and choose Share.
2. Enter the email address of the person you would like to share the folder with in the textbox located under “To”. You may share with multiple people by adding multiple email addresses separated by either a comma or semicolon. Email addresses you enter are saved into the address book for easy access.
3. You have the option to send a message to the user you are sharing with in the “Message” text box.
4. If you’re logged in to Facebook, you post to your friend’s wall by adding a check next to their name.
5. Click Finish.
6. A link will be emailed to the users you have shared with.
Note: Links to shared folders expire 2 weeks after they’re sent. If the
Sharing
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user it is being shared with has not created an account and password they will no longer be able to access the share. If the owner of the share removes them from the share list and adds them again, a new link will be generated and sent with a 2 week expiration.
To stop sharing a drive, folder, or le:
1. In List mode, click on the arrow to the right of the drive, folder, or le. In Icon mode, hover your cursor over the icon and click on the down arrow.
2. Choose Stop sharing this.
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You can use the global search categories Jukebox, Gallery, and Cinema to sort out music, photos, and movies, respectively. Click on a category and the interface will display les in that category.
In each category, view options appear in the left-side menu. The Jukebox category lets you view your music by artist, albums, or genre. The Gallery category lets you view by date or create custom slideshows. The Cinema category lets you organise your videos by date.
To search for a le, enter its name in the Search for box and click the icon to the right of the box.
Search
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You can create slideshows that include your favorite photos, videos, and music.
To create a slideshow follow these steps:
1. Select the Galleries tab, then select Custom Slideshows. Click Create.
2. Enter a name for the new slideshow in the popup window.
3. Put a check next to the folders and les that you want in the slideshow.
4. Select the le of folder of the music that you want to play during your slideshow (optional).
5. Click Start slideshow.
Slideshows
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In the navigation bar at the left of the screen, select the device where you would like to create the new folder.
Then, under Name, select the folder where the new folder will go.
Click Create New Folder.
Give your new folder a name.
Creating New Folders
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Focus your mouse pointer on the name of the folder or le you would like to rename and click on the “abc” icon to the right of it. You can then change the name of the le or folder.
Or, click the down arrow at the far right and choose Rename. You can then change the name of the le or folder.
Renaming Files and Folders
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Click the Settings tab at the top of the window.
You will see a list of your PogoPlug enabled devices. Next to each device there is a rename link. Click the link to enter a new name. The new name may include up to 15 alphanumeric characters, hyphens, and underscores.
Renaming Devices and Top Folders
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Active Copy automatically backs up a folder to a different folder. Source and target folders may be on your CloudStor, or on a different CloudStor or other Pogoplug device. If you have installed Pogoplug drive software on your computer, you can also use it with Active Copy.
To congure Active Copy, click on Settings, then Backup. Click on Set up Active Copy on a New Folder.
Choose the source folder, then the target folder. Click Finish when done.
Depending on how many les are in the source folder and the speed of the network between the two devices, it may take some time for Active Copy to complete.
Active Copy
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From the settings window you can update your email addresses and manage the CloudStor device(s) associated with your account.
You may associate multiple email addresses with your account. Each email address has full access to all drives and shares associated with the account.
To add additional email addresses to your account, simply click the add link next to “Your email addresses”.
General Settings
Settings and Conguration
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To allow posting to Twitter, Facebook, or MySpace from your CloudStor, log in to the appropriate service in Social Settings. To log in to a service, click sign in and step through the wizard. Note: you may have to disable your pop-up blocker to log in.
Once you’re logged in, you can share folders and les on your social networks. Click Return to Library, select a folder or le, click the down arrow, and click Share.
Social Settings
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Enter the email addresses of anyone you want to send the message to directly. Enter text for your message. If you want to post the message to a social network, click on More sharing options, or click Finish to send the message now.
If you’re sharing the message to a social network, put a check in the box next to each social network that you want to publish to and click Finish.
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You can use CloudStor to stream movies, photos, and music to your XBox 360® and PS3® game consoles and to the game consoles of people you share with. You can also play back media les from the CloudStor with a computer browser if Flash is installed. The Media Settings screen also allows you to customize the options for how the CloudStor handles videos. There are 3 options: optimize videos for
playback (convert into web friendly H.264 encoding), create media meta-data (fetch music album art, iPhoto dates, etc.),
and generate thumbnails (which allows for previewing). All of these options can be turned on or off. Click Apply Below Changes to conrm your choice.
You can preview a video by hovering the mouse pointer over the thumbnail for a video. You can turn off this feature on the Media Settings page by unchecking Preview videos when hovering over video thumbnails. HTLM5 is supported for compatible Web browsers. Select the HTLM5 video or audio checkbox to enable this feature.
Media Settings
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Changing your Password
Click “Change Password” to change the password associated with your account.
Full Security
Check the box next to Use full security sessions to enable SSL (HTTPS) throughout your entire CloudStor session. Enabling this option may slow down access to your CloudStor. Note that even if this option is disabled, you will always automatically sign in with full security, keeping your password and account access safe.
Security Settings
Require sign-in to view email shares
Check the box next to Require sign-in to view email shares to require the people you share with to enter a password before viewing the contents of the share. If they have not previously assigned a password with CloudStor, they will be prompted to add one. This feature can also be enabled after you select the le or folder you would like to share by clicking Share This, then More sharing options. Check Require sign-in to view this share.
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You may congure your CloudStor to automatically upload les that are emailed as attachments to upload@mypogoplug.com.
Check the box next to Upload my email attachments to.
Choose a folder to store uploaded attachments, then click OK.
Upload Settings
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The CloudStor supports most Epson and HP printers manufactured since 2005. USB printers should be attached directly to the USB port on the back of the CloudStor (CS-WX/1D and CS-WV/1D models only). Network printers may be anywhere on the same network (subnet) as the CloudStor.
You can print documents that are stored on your CloudStor to a supported printer. To enable this feature, go to Print Settings and check Enable printer discovery.
Select your CloudStor from the drop-down menu and click OK. You can then print documents stored on the CloudStor by clicking on the printer icon on the document’s icon.
Enabling Print my email attachments to allows you to print les by sending or forwarding an email from your registered email address with the les you want printed attached to print@mypogoplug.com.
Select the destination printer from the drop-down list and click OK.
Adding a Printer
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You can also allow others to print by giving printing rights to their email addresses. To share the printer with someone else, go to the Sharing tab, click on printers I share, select Share, chose the printer then the people you want to share the printer with.
Enter an email address in the To eld. Enter a message (optional) in the Message eld if desired.
Click Finish. The person you’ve invited can now print documents by sending them as attachments to print@ mypogoplug.com.
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To edit the share, or to stop sharing the printer, go to the Sharing tab, click the black down-arrow to the right of the printer, and select Edit share or Stop sharing this.
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Click Manage to open local settings or BitTorrent to open BitTorrent settings.
Device Settings
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The local settings may be accessed remotely via the Device Settings page or locally as follows:
Use NAS Navigator2 to nd the CloudStor on the network. By default, it will be named CS­WXabc, CS-WVabc, or CS-Xabc where “abc” is the last three digits of the MAC address of the CloudStor. Right-click and choose open web admin. Log in to the CloudStor. The default password is “password”.
BitTorrent - To use BitTorrent, enable it and choose a download folder. By default, the BitTorrent username is “admin” and the password is blank (no password).
Local Settings
Backup - (Time Machine) To use Time Machine, you’ll create a folder for backups on the CloudStor. This folder is not visible from Windows. Time Machine targets can be added and removed from the UI. See page 40 for instructions on conguring Time Machine.
Direct Copy - You may choose the folder where les are copied to here.
Local Users - You may enable or disable local network access to shares on the CloudStor here.
Please note that these restrictions are not enforced when accessing the device via the Cloud UI or Pogoplug desktop and mobile apps.
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Folders - This lets you add or remove folders on your CloudStor. The user can control what to expose on the cloud (accessible via cloud UI and the Pogoplug desktop and mobile apps) and what to make visible only when you are in the same subnet as the CloudStor (samba and afp).
Device Name - You may change the name of your CloudStor here. The name may include up to 15 alphanumeric characters, a hyphen or an underscore
Password - This is the login password for the local UI. It’s not related to the Cloud account. To change the login password for your CloudStor, enter a new password here (twice) and click Save. The default password is “password”.
Date/Time - You may set the date and time on the CloudStor manually or automatically. If setting manually, enter a time zone, date, and time. Click Use Local Time to use the time from your computer. Click [Save] when done.
Network - You may congure the IP address settings on the CloudStor manually or automatically. Automatically (via DHCP) is recommended for most users. If Manually is selected, enter the appropriate network settings and click Save. This setting can only be changed when you are connected to the CloudStor locally as described above.
Storage - You may recongure the hard drive settings for the CloudStor here.
Notications - Enable Email Notication to have your CloudStor automatically send you an email
if errors occur. Click Add to enter the email addresses that notication will be sent to. Choose which events (Hard Drive Status, Fan Failure, and/or Disk Error) will trigger a notication. Click Send Test Message to send a sample email to registered addresses, or Save to save your changes and exit. Note: if your notication emails don’t seem to arrive, check your junk folder!
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Sleep Schedule - Enable to congure the CloudStor to shut down during preset periods.
Maintenance - Clicking Restore restores your CloudStor to its factory default settings. Normally,
this doesn’t affect data stored on the drive. However, you may choose to check Erase data before clicking Restore, which will erase all data on the drive. Note that this will not unregister the device. If you choose to erase data, it may take several hours to complete.
Clicking Rebuild Media Library will recreate thumbnails and re-transcode your videos and movies. Active copy jobs to or from folders on the CloudStor will need to be restarted. This operation cannot be stopped or reversed.
Note: Restore and Rebuild Media Library can only be used when you are connected to the CloudStor locally.
Updates - If enabled, the CloudStor will be automatically updated with the latest rmware. This is enabled by default. If an update results in unexpected behavior, clear your browser’s cache.
Status - This gives you current system settings for your CloudStor and information about the network.
Language - Select your language from the drop-down list on the top right side of the screen. Note: This only changes the language for the local UI of the device. To change the language for the Cloud UI, click Return to library and then click the language tab at the top right.
Restart CloudStor - Power cycles the device. The button is located on the right side of the top bar.
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Adding an External USB Drive
You may connect an external USB drive to your CS-WX or CS-WV CloudStor for additional storage or backup. Before connecting the USB drive to the CloudStor, use your computer to format it with NTFS or HFS+. Use NTFS if you are formatting with a Windows computer or HFS+ if you are formatting with a Mac.
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You may add a second drive to CS-WX/1D and CS­WV/1D CloudStor devices for additional storage or data security. For RAID 1 mirroring, the second drive should be the same as or larger capacity than the original drive.
To add a second drive, turn the CloudStor off and remove the front panel. Insert the new drive into the open bay (for RAID, the new drive should be the same or larger capacity than the existing drive). Power the CloudStor on and go the the local user interface at http://x.x.x.x/, where x.x.x.x is the IP address of your CloudStor. The new drive will be listed in Storage.
Adding a Second Drive
Click on Change Disk Settings. Select either Keep them independent of each other or Group them (Disk Mirroring).
If independent, the new drive is formatted and the original drive is unchanged. The info/error LED ashes amber until the format is complete.
For RAID 1, the new drive is formatted into a mirror of the original drive. Data from the original drive will be stored on both drives simultaneously. The info/error LED ashes amber until the process is complete.
Note: Reversing the drives will cause strange things to happen! Don’t get them mixed up.
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To replace a failed drive, go to the local user interface at http://x.x.x.x, where x.x.x.x is the IP address of your CloudStor. See which drive failed. Turn off the CloudStor and replace the bad drive. Turn the CloudStor back on and let it boot up. In the local user interface, click on After replacing the drive, click here. The array will be rebuilt.
To remove a drive that has not failed, put the drives into Independent mode. In the local user interface, select that drive to remove and click on remove disk. Power down the CloudStor and physically remove the drive.
In Independent Mode, the disks are independent. They may contain different data. The full capacity of both drives is usable. There is no redundancy. If a drive fails, all data on that drive is lost.
In RAID 1, disk mirroring provides fault tolerance but also decreases overall capacity. An array of drives is created and the system saves the data to both hard drives in the array simultaneously. If a drive fails, the healthy drive continues to work and your data is accessible without interruption. Once the faulty drive is replaced and the array is rebuilt, the array is restored to its original condition.
When changing from Independent mode to RAID 1, you have three options:
Keep the data from disk 1 (left drive in chassis)
Keep the data from disk 2 (right drive in chassis)
Don’t keep any data
When changing from RAID 1 to Independent Mode, all data is lost.
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To use the CloudStor as a location for backups from a Mac running Time Machine, begin by navigating to Device Settings/
Backup in the local user interface and clicking Enable, then Apply.
On your Mac, open Time Machine. Click on Choose Backup Disk.
Choose your CloudStor from the list and click Use for Backup. In 120 seconds, Time Machine will begin running a backup.
Time Machine
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The built-in BitTorrent client on CloudStor will download your les for you. To enable it, select Enable. Click Apply.
Then, click Open Download Manager.
Enter your BitTorrent username and password. This is not the same as your CloudStor username and password. The default BitTorrent username is “admin” and the default password is blank (no password).
BitTorrent Client
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To add a torrent, click on the rst download icon (the purple one) at the top left. The Add Torrent dialog will open. Click Browse, navigate to the torrent le, and open it. Click OK.
Alternately, click the second (blue) icon, and enter the URL of the torrent in the Torrent URL eld. Click OK.
The le(s) will automatically download in the background.
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You can copy digital media les directly to CS-WX/1D and CS-WV/1D CloudStor devices from a USB storage device, such as a digital camera, USB ash drive, or external hard disk.
Connect your USB device to the USB port on the back of the CloudStor. The function LED on the front of the unit will glow blue for 60 seconds.
Direct Copy
While the function LED is still glowing blue, press the function button and release it. The function LED will begin to blink as all media les on the USB device are copied to the folder on the CloudStor selected in Device Settings/Direct Copy. When the copying is nished, the function LED will stop blinking.
When the copy is nished, hold down the function button until the function LED glows a steady blue. This dismounts all attached USB devices, and it’s now safe to unplug your device.
Notes: The CS-X CloudStor doesn’t support Direct Copy.
If the function LED does not glow blue when the device is connected, then the device is not compatible with Direct Copy.
If no folder is selected in Device Settings/Direct Copy, then no les are copied and the function LED will continue blinking. If this happens, hold down the function button until the drive is dismounted.
Function button
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The following types of les are copied by Direct Copy:
Pictures
*.jpg *.jpeg *.gif *.png *.tif *.tiff *.yuv *.bmp *.raw
Movie
*.avi *.divx *.asf *.mpg *.mpe *.m1v *.vob *.mts *.m2ts *.m2t *.mpeg *.mpeg2 *.vdr *.spts *.tp *.ts *.3gp *.mov *.m4v *.wmv *.dvr-ms *.xvid *.mp4 *.m4v
Music
*.mp3 *.mpa *.wma *.aac *.apl *.ac3 *.lpcm *.pcm *.wav *.m3u *.m4a *.m4b *.aif *.aiff *.ac *.ogg *.mp2 *.mp1
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LED Error Codes:
If an operation error occurs, the info/error LED will ash red. It will alternate between ashing for 1 second (tens digit) and 1/2 second (ones digit). Combine the number of longer ashes with the number of shorter ashes to produce a two digit error code:
E00 - (no ashes) MPU failure E01 - DRAM data line problem E02 - DRAM address line problem E03 - RTC chip error E04 - failed to extract kernel E06 - corrupted rmware E07 - a hard disk was not found E10 - UPS error E11 - fan error E15 - hard drive I/O error E16 - no hard disks detected E17 - internal controller error
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
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E20 - circuit board error E21 - internal controller error E22 - mount error E23 - hard disk is malfunctioning
LED Information Codes:
The info/error LED will ash amber to give information codes. Like the error codes, these alternate between ashing for 1 second (tens digit) and 1/2 second (ones digit). Combine the number of longer ashes with the number of shorter ashes to produce a two digit information code:
I19 - erasing disk I23 - initializing system I25 - updating rmware I26 - initializing Web conguration I27 - checking USB disk I28 - formatting USB disk I53 - cannot communicate with cloud service
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Hard Drive: 3.5” SATA
Ethernet:
10/100/1000 Mbps RJ-45
USB Interface: USB 2.0/1.1 (CS-WX and CS-WV only)
Replacement Fan: OP-FAN/LS
Replacement Power Supply: OP-AC12L
Power Supply: 100-240 V 50/60 Hz
Client OS Support: Windows
® 7 (32-bit/64-bit), Windows
Vista® (32-bit/64-bit), Windows XP,
Windows Server® 2003/2008, Windows
Server® 2003/2008 R2, Mac OS® X 10.4
or later
Power Consumption: ~17 W average; ~48 W max
Dimensions: 5.0” x 3.4” x 8.1” (127 x 86 x 206 mm)
Weight: ~3.3 pounds (1.5 kg)
Operating Environment: 41°-95° F, 5°-35° C; 20-80% non-
condensing
Mac and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries.
Specications (CS-WX and CS-WV)
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Specications (CS-X)
Hard Drive: 3.5” SATA
Ethernet:
10/100/1000 Mbps RJ-45
Replacement Power Supply: OP-AC12L
Power Supply: 100-240 V 50/60 Hz
Client OS Support: Windows
® 7 (32-bit/64-bit), Windows
Vista® (32-bit/64-bit), Windows XP,
Windows Server® 2003/2008, Windows
Server® 2003/2008 R2, Mac OS® X 10.4
or later
Power Consumption: ~18 W average
Dimensions: 3.0” x 5.9” x 7.1” (75 x 150 x 180 mm)
Weight: ~1.9 pounds (0.88 kg)
Operating Environment: 41°-95° F, 5°-35° C; 20-80% non-
condensing
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Direct: 512-794-8533 | Toll-free: 800-456-9799 Fax: 512-794-8520 | Email: sales@buffalotech.com
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
North American Technical Support by phone is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. (USA and Canada). Toll-free: (866) 752-6210 | Email: info@buffalotech.com
Contact Information (North America)
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Buffalo Technology UK Ltd. 2 Bracknell Beeches, Old Bracknell Lane Bracknell, Berkshire, RG12 7BW United Kingdom
GENERAL INQUIRIES
Email: sales@buffalo-technology.com
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
Buffalo Technology provides technical support in English, German, French, Italian and Spanish. For opening hours and relevant telephone numbers, please go to:
www.buffalo-technology.com/contact
Contact Information (Europe)
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Source code for Buffalo products is available at http://opensource.buffalo.jp
GPL Information (North America)
GPL Information
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