Conceptronic CH3MNAS User Manual

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Conceptronic CH3MNAS
User Manual
Congratulations on the purchase of your
Conceptronic 2-Bay Media Network Hard disk.
This User Manual gives you a step-by-step explanation of how to install and use the Conceptronic 2-Bay Media Network Hard disk.
When you need more information or support for your product, we advise you to visit our Service & Support website at
www.conceptronic.net/support
and select one of the following options:
FAQ : Frequently Asked Questions database
Downloads : Manuals, Drivers, Firmware and more downloads
Contact : Contact Conceptronic Support
For general information about Conceptronic products visit the Conceptronic website at www.conceptronic.net
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Contents
1. Package contents
2. The CH3MNAS explained
3. Hardware installation
3.1. HDD installation
3.2. Get ready for usage
4. Grab'n'Go Easy Finder
4.1. Installing the Grab'n'Go Easy Finder
4.2. Using the Grab'n'Go Easy Finder
5. Web-based configuration
5.1. Accessing the CH3MNAS web-based configuration
5.2. Initial HDD configuration
5.3. Basic Setup
5.3.1. Basic Setup – Wizard
5.3.2. Basic Setup – Date and Time
5.3.3. Basic Setup – Network
5.3.4. Basic Setup – Device
5.4. Advanced Setup
5.4.1. Advanced Setup – Groups
5.4.2. Advanced Setup – Users
5.4.3. Advanced Setup – Shared Folders
5.4.4. Advanced Setup – FTP Server
5.4.5. Advanced Setup – Media Server
5.4.6. Advanced Setup – iTunes Server
5.5. Disk Management
5.5.1. Disk Management - Disk Status
5.5.2. Disk Management - Hard Drive Configuration
5.5.3. Disk Management - Scan Disk
5.5.4. Disk Management - Format Disk
5.5.5. Disk Management - Power Saving
5.6. Download / Backup
5.6.1. Download / Backup - FTP/HTTP Download/Backup
5.6.2. Scheduled download – Example 1
5.6.3. Scheduled download – Example 2
5.7. Maintenance
5.7.1. Maintenance – Password
5.7.2. Maintenance – System
5.7.3. Maintenance – Firmware
5.7.4. Maintenance – E-mail Alerts
5.8. System Status
5.9. Help
5.10. Logout
6. Connecting to CH3MNAS shares
6.1. Mounting a share to a drive letter
6.2. Unmounting a share
1. Package contents
The following items are present in the package of the Conceptronic 2-Bay Media Network Hard disk:
Conceptronic CH3MNAS
Power Adapter for CH3MNAS (5v & 12v, 1.5A)
LAN cable 1.8m
8x HDD screw
Multi Language Quick Installation Guide
Product CD-ROM
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2. The CH3MNAS explained
Front view
Back view
Nr Description State Explanation
1. Power button Turn on or off the CH3MNAS.
Press once to power on. Press and hold the button for 5 seconds to power off.
2. < Reserved > < No function >
3. Power LED On The CH3MNAS is turned on.
4. HDD1/2 LED Off The CH3MNAS is turned off, or there is no HDD in the slot.
Blue - Steady The HDD(s) are operating normally. Blue – Blink Data is read/written from/to the HDD(s). Green The HDD(s) are in power saving mode. Red A HDD is failing or a new HDD is installed.
5. USB LED On – Steady An USB device is connected to the CH3MNAS. On – Blink Data is transmitted/received through the USB port.
6. LAN LED Off No network connection is established. On The CH3MNAS is connected to the network. Blink Data is send/received to/from the CH3MNAS.
7. Fan Temperature controlled fan for cooling the CH3MNAS.
8. Reset button Press and hold for 5 seconds to restore the default setting.
9. USB connection Connect a USB printer.
10. LAN connection Connect the server to the local network through the Ethernet cable.
11. DC Input Connect to the provided AC/DC power adapter.
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3. Hardware installation
3.1 HDD installation
A. Slide the lock switch (located on
the bottom of the front panel) to the right position to unlock the front panel.
B. Slide the front panel up and pull
it off the CH3MNAS to access the HDD bays.
C. Insert 1 or 2 SATA 3.5” hard disk
drives into the available drive bays until they are firmly connected to the SATA slot on the server.
Note:
The upper HDD bay is the primary HDD bay, the bottom HDD bay is the secondary HDD bay.
If you want to install only 1 HDD, use the upper HDD bay.
The hard disk in the upper HDD bay is initialized as Volume_1 (/mnt/HD_a2). The hard disk in the lower HDD bay is initialized as Volume_2 (/mnt/HD_b2).
You can secure the HDD’s by fastening them to the CH3MNAS with the included HDD screws.
D. Slide the 2 side panels to the
front of the CH3MNAS.
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E. Fix the HDD’s with the included
HDD screws to the CH3MNAS.
Note:
Remember to fix the hard
disk(s) on both sides of the CH3MNAS.
F. Slide back the 2 side panels.
G. Put the front panel back on the
CH3MNAS and slide it down to fix it.
H. Slide the lock switch (located on
the bottom of the front panel) to the left position to lock the front panel.
Note:
To remove the HDD’s, make sure the CH3MNAS is turned off, the front cover is removed and the HDD screws fixed in step E are
removed. You can easily remove the HDD’s by pulling them at the front side of the CH3MNAS.
3.2 Get ready for usage
A. Connect the power adapter to the DC power connector at the backside of the CH3MNAS. B. Connect the AC power cable to the power adapter of the CH3MNAS and to a free wall outlet. C. Connect the included Ethernet cable to the LAN port on the backside of the CH3MNAS and to your network.
Note
: We advise to connect the CH3MNAS to a DHCP enabled network for easy configuration. If you connect the device directly to your
computer, or to a network without DHCP server, you need to setup a temporary static IP address for your computer to configure the CH3MNAS.
D. Turn on the CH3MNAS by pressing the power button on the front panel.
During the system startup of the CH3MNAS, the power LED will blink. After +/- 1 minute, the power LED will become solid blue, which indicates that the CH3MNAS is started and ready to be used.
Note:
Before you can fully benefit from all the features of the CH3MNAS, you need to configure the device first. You can access the
configuration of the CH3MNAS easily by using the Grab’n’Go Easy Finder, which is explained in chapter 4
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4. Grab’n’Go Easy Finder
The CH3MNAS can be accessed and managed through the Grab’n’Go Easy Finder, which can be installed on your Windows computer with the included CD-ROM.
4.1 Installing the Grab’n’Go Easy Finder
A. Insert the Product CD-ROM in your CD-ROM drive. The Autorun Menu should appear automatically.
If the Menu does not appear, use Windows Explorer to navigate to the CD-ROM and execute “Autorun.exe”.
B. Select the option “Install Grab’n’Go Easy Finder” in the Menu. C. The Setup Wizard will appear. Click “Next” to continue. D. You can change the destination folder on your hard disk by clicking the “Browse” button, or keep the default location. Click “Next” to
continue.
E. You can change the Start Menu folder by clicking the “Browse” button, or keep the default location. Click “Next” to continue.
Note:
If you do not want to add a Start Menu folder, check the option “Don’t create a Start Menu folder” before you click the “Next”
button.
F. The Setup Wizard allows you to create a desktop and Quick Launch icon. Select which icon(s) you want to create by checking the
options. Click “Next” to continue.
G. The Setup Wizard is now ready to install the software. Click “Install” to start the installation. H. When the installation is ready, click “Finish” to close the Setup Wizard.
Note:
The Setup Wizard will automatically start the Grab’n’Go Easy Finder after the installation. If you do not want to start the Grab’n’Go
Easy Finder, uncheck the option “Launch Grab’n’Go Easy Finder” before you click the “Finish” button.
The Grab’n’Go Easy Finder is now installed on your computer. You can start the Grab’n’Go Easy Finder by using the shortcut in the Start Menu, the shortcut on your desktop or the icon in the Quick Launch bar if you selected those options during installation.
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4.2 Using the Grab’n’Go Easy Finder
When you start the Grab’n’Go Easy Finder, the main window of the utility is shown on your screen:
Note:
When you are using a firewall on your computer (like the standard firewall in Windows XP and Windows Vista), the firewall will show
a message to allow or deny the Grab’n’Go Easy Finder to access your network. Select “Allow” or “Unblock” to allow the Grab’n’Go Easy Finder to access your network.
The Grab’n’Go Easy Finder will show the CH3MNAS device(s), together with the IP Address, Netmask and Gateway.
Note:
When the CH3MNAS is not shown, make sure that:
- The Grab’n’Go Easy Finder is allowed in your firewall.
- The CH3MNAS is turned on and connected to the network.
You can click the “Search” button in the Grab’n’Go Easy Finder to search again for your CH3MNAS.
When the CH3MNAS is found and selected, you can use the following functions in the utility:
Search
At the “Search” page, you can search and select NAS devices in your network, allowing you to use the other options of the utility as described below.
Note
: If no servers are detected, click the “Search Device” button to re-scan your network. If there are still no results, check the
connection of your CH3MNAS on the network and if the device is turned on.
Device Setting
At the “Device Setting” page, you can change the Hostname
and the Workgroup of the CH3MNAS.
When you have changed the settings, click “Apply” to apply the changes.
Note:
The Workgroup refers to the name of your network. For most Windows computers, the default workgroup is “Workgroup”.
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IP Setting
At the “IP Setting” page, you can view and change the IP configuration of the CH3MNAS.
If “DCHP Client” is set to “Enable”, the CH3MNAS will obtain an IP address from a DHCP server in your network automatically.
If “DHCP Client” is set to “Disable”, you can enter the IP Address
, Netmask and Gateway manually.
When you have changed the settings, click “Apply” to apply the changes.
Mount
At the “Mount” page, you can connect a share of the CH3MNAS to a drive letter on your computer.
Note
: Before mounting shares on your computer, it is required that you configure the CH3MNAS first. Please continue to chapter 5 for the
web-based configuration of the CH3MNAS before you mount any shares on your computer!
Management
When you select “Management”, your browser will be started and automatically connects to the web-based configuration of the CH3MNAS, allowing you to configure the CH3MNAS completely. The web-based configuration of the CH3MNAS is described in chapter 5
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About
Show the about information of the Grab’n’Go Easy Finder.
Exit
Close the Grab’n’Go Easy Finder.
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5. Web-based configuration
Some basic settings of the CH3MNAS can be configured through the Grab’n’Go Easy Finder, as described in chapter 5 of this manual. The complete configuration of the CH3MNAS can be done through the web-based configuration of the CH3MNAS.
5.1 Accessing the CH3MNAS web-based configuration
You can enter the web-based configuration in 2 ways:
A. Select the CH3MNAS in the Grab’n’Go Easy Finder and click the “Management” button. B. Start your web browser (like: Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari or Chrome) and enter the IP address or hostname of the CH3MNAS in the
address bar. (By default: http://192.168.0.25/
or http://CH3MNAS/ )
Note:
If the CH3MNAS is connected to a DHCP enabled network, the CH3MNAS will automatically obtain an IP address from the DHCP
server in your network. In that case, it is advised to use the Grab’n’Go Easy Finder described in step A to connect to the CH3MNAS.
The Login page of the CH3MNAS will be shown.
[ CH3MNAS - Login page ]
Enter the username and password and click the “Login” button to enter the web configuration of the CH3MNAS. (Only the administration user “admin” is allowed to change or modify the configuration settings.)
Note:
The default login is: admin (no password is required).
5.2 Initial HDD configuration
When you login to the web-based configuration of the CH3MNAS for the first time, you need to choose a HDD configuration and format the HDD’s. There are 4 available HDD configuration options:
Standard : Each drive is an unique volume.
JBOD : Combines both drives in a linear fashion to create 1 volume.
RAID 0 : Provides data striping (Maximum performance).
RAID 1 : Provides data mirroring over both disks (Maximum backup security).
[ HDD configuration – Select RAID type ]
A. Select the HDD configuration that you want to use and click “Next“ to proceed. B. A message to confirm the re-format of the HDD’s will be shown. Click “OK” to proceed.
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[ HDD configuration – Select file system ]
C. Select the file system for your HDD configuration. You can choose between:
EXT2 : Allows the best performance on the CH3MNAS
EXT3 : Allows the best stability of the CH3MNAS
Click “Next” to proceed.
Depending on the chosen HDD configuration at step A
, the steps below are valid for your configuration.
If you have selected “RAID 0” or “RAID 1”, proceed to step D
of this chapter.
If you have selected “Standard” or “JBOD”, the format of the HDD configuration is initialized when you have clicked “Next” at step C
of
this chapter. You can proceed to step E
of this chapter.
[ HDD configuration – RAID 0 volume ] [ HDD configuration – RAID 1 volume ]
When “RAID 0” or “RAID 1” is selected as HDD configuration, the CH3MNAS will ask for the desired capacity of the RAID volume. The maximum capacity for the RAID volume is shown in the top of the window.
D. Enter the desired capacity for the RAID volume. The remaining space will be used for a JBOD volume. Click “Next” to proceed.
[ HDD configuration – Formatting ]
The HDD configuration is being created and the volumes will be formatted according to the entered configuration in the previous steps.
Note:
The format of the Harddisk can take a while, depending on the chosen HDD configuration and the capacity of the Harddisk. Do not
turn off or unplug the device during format!
When the creation and format of the HDD configuration is complete, you will see a summary of the created HDD configuration.
[ HDD configuration – Format complete ]
E. The CH3MNAS must be restarted in order to use the created HDD configuration. Click “Restart” to proceed. F. The web-based configuration will inform you on the waiting time before the CH3MNAS is available again after the restart. Click OK” to
restart the CH3MNAS.
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During the restart, the web-based configuration will show a count-down timer to indicate when the CH3MNAS will be available again.
[ CH3MNAS - Restarting ]
When the restart of the CH3MNAS is complete, the login page will be shown, allowing you to login and continue the configuration of the CH3MNAS. When you login to the web-based configuration of the CH3MNAS after configuring the hard disk(s), the main menu of the CH3MNAS is shown on your screen.
Note:
When the hard disk(s) in the CH3MNAS are formatted, the CH3MNAS automatically creates a share for each volume with full access
for all users in your network. To limit the access to your CH3MNAS storage, you need to setup user accounts and change the access permissions on the shares. See chapter 5.4 (Advanced Setup
) for more information about “Users”, “Groups” and “Network Access”.
Note:
Do not remove the hard disk(s) from the CH3MNAS when the device is in use! This can cause data-loss or HDD corruption!
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5.3 Basic Setup
Click the on the “Basic Setup” menu directory to view the configuration menus for setup Wizard
, Date and Time, Network configuration
and Device
name.
5.3.1 Basic Setup - Wizard
The CH3MNAS provides a setup wizard that allows you to quickly configure some of the basic settings, in order to quickly use the device.
A. Select the option “Basic Setup” at the left side of the screen and select “Wizard”. B. Click the “Run Wizard” button to start the Setup Wizard of the CH3MNAS.
The initial Setup Wizard screen will be shown.
C. Click “Next” to proceed with the Setup Wizard.
D. Select the Time Zone for your region. Click “Next” to proceed with the Setup Wizard.
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E. Change the IP configuration of the CH3MNAS to your requirements.
By default, the CH3MNAS is configured as DHCP client if there is a DHCP server in your network. If you want to assign a manual IP address to the CH3MNAS, select “Static IP” and enter the correct IP settings in the fields “IP Address”, “Subnet Mask”, “Gateway IP Address”, “DNS1” and “DNS2”.
Click “Next” to proceed with the Setup Wizard.
F. Set the “Workgroup”, “Name” and “Description” to identify your CH3MNAS in your network. Click “Next” to proceed with the Setup
Wizard.
G. Set a password for the administrator account. Click “Next” to proceed with the Setup Wizard.
Note:
By default, no administrator password is configured in the CH3MNAS. It is strongly advised to set an administrator password to
prevent unauthorized access to the web-based configuration of the CH3MNAS.
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