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• FCC-B Radio Frequency Interference Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired opera-
tion. Any changes or modications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the authority to operate equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation.
CAUTION:
Any changes or modications not expressly approved by the guarantee of this device could
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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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-guidelines:
• EMC- guideline 2004/108/EC ,Directive on Electromagnetic Compatibility
• LVD - guideline 2006/95/EC ,Directive on Low Voltage
• ErP - guideline 2009/125/EC ,Directive on ecoconception of Energy related Products
• RoHS- guideline 2002/95/EC ,Directive on Restriction of Hazardous Substances
• WEEE - guideline 2002/96/EC, Directive on The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
Safety Instructions
The following safety precautions will increase the life of the Computer.
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Follow all Precautions and instructions.
Do not place this device underneath heavy loads or in an unstable position.
Do not use or expose this device around magnetic elds as magnetic interference may affect
the performance of the device.
Do not expose this device to high levels of direct sunlight, high-humidity or wet conditions.
Do not block the air vents to this device or impede the airow in any way.
Do NOT expose to or use near liquid, rain, or moisture.
Do NOT use the modem during electrical storms.
The unit can be operated at an ambient temperature of max. 40°C (104°F). Do not subject it to
temperatures below 0°C (32°F) or above 40°C (104°F).
The ambient operating humidity for this device is 10% (minimum) to 90% (maximum).
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Chapter 1
Product Overview
FeaturesProduct overview
Features
• Embedded Linux
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• Supports Microsoft
• 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
• Power Consumption (Standby/Operational) 9W/15.5W
• Aluminum chassis for improved heat dissipation
• Supports USB Wi-Fi module (optional)
• Supports media server for video streaming
Windows® and Mac OS
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• Easy HDD installation and one button HDD hot swap
• Supports scheduled BT Downloading without PC
• Built-in ultra quiet fan
• Elegant ID design with 2.5 mm aluminum for better heat dissipation
Package Contents
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OMNINASPower CordAC AdapterCD-ROM
QSG
LAN CableScrew packQuick Start Guide
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FeaturesProduct overview
System Requirements
PC Users:
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• Pentium
• Microsoft
• Microsoft
• Must meet minimum RAM requirements for your operating system
• CD or DVD drive
• Available 10/100/1000 Mbps network Ethernet port
DHCP-congured network (recommended)
Network hub, switch, or router (recommended)
• 3.5” SATA Hard Drive(s)
III 500Mhz processor or higher
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Windows® XP Home / Professional / Professional x64 SP3 or later
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Internet Explorer® 7.0, Firefox® 3.x, Google Chrome or Apple Safari 3.0 or higher
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Mac Users:
• Mac OS X 10.4 or higher
• Apple Safari 3.0 or higher
• Must meet minimum RAM requirements for your operating system
• CD or DVD drive
• Available 10/100/1000 Mbps network Ethernet port
DHCP-congured network (recommended)
Network hub, switch, or router (recommended)
• 3.5” SATA Hard Drive(s)
Linux Users:
• Linux kernel 2.6.x or later
• Available 10/100/1000 Mbps network Ethernet port
DHCP-congured network (recommended)
Network hub, switch, or router (recommended)
Smart Phone Users:
• Mobile Device: iPhone, iPad, Android phone, Android tablet
• Mobile OS: iOS 4.2 and above, Android 2.3 and above
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FeaturesProduct overview
Personal Cloud and Remote Access Requirements:
• Internet connection
• Universal Plug and Play (UPnP™) compatible router or administrative rights to port forward
• Recommended minimum sustained connection speeds for a good Personal Cloud experi-
ence
• Download: 2.5 Mbit/s (recommended)
• Upload: 500 Kbit/s (recommended)
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Product viewsProduct overview
Product Views
Front View
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OMNINAS Front View
Front View Identication
ItemDescrIptIon
1Power Button
2Status LED, see LED Denitions
HDD removal buttons (2 = HDD2, 1 = HDD1)
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4HDD tray release
5USB 3.0, auto copy supported only through this port
6SD card reader, auto copy supported only through this port
7HDD bay (HDD1 is on the right and HDD2 is on the left)
Note:
For RAID 1 conguration only.
8Bay cover
9LED indicators, see LED Denitions
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Rear View
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OMNINAS Rear View
Rear View Identication
ItemDescrIptIon
1DC IN, power jack
2Reset button
3K-Lock security slot
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5LAN Port
USB 2.0 x 2
(port 2 is in the upper position port 3 is in the lower position)
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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.
(Rear)
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LED Indicators on Front Panel
LED Denitions
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Itemnamecolor/conDItIonDescrIptIon
System in booting sequence
Status LED
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Web UI LED status
Blue / Blinking / Audible Beep
Blue / Solid on / Audible BeepSystem boots successfully, powered on
Red / Blinking / Audible Beep
Red / Blinking / Audible Beep
Blue / Pulsing
Off
Blue / BlinkingWeb UI in booting sequence
Blue / Solid on / Audible BeepWeb UI is available
Red / Blinking / Audible BeepWeb UI failure, audible beep x 3
System in shut down sequence, audible
beep x 1
System fails to boot
Audible beep x 3
System fails to acquire IP address
Audible beep x 3
System in power savings mode. Power
saving time setting is adjustable in Set-tings | General menu.
Blue / Solid on / Audible BeepBackup successful, audible beep x 3
Backup status LED
Red / Blinking / Audible BeepBackup failure, audible beep x 3
Blue / Solid on / Audible BeepCopy successful, audible beep x 3
Auto copy status LED
Red / Blinking / Audible BeepCopy failure, audible beep x 3
Reset statusBlue / Blinking / Audible BeepReset in progress, audible beep x 1
Blue / Blinking / Solid on Active, auto copy access
2SD card status
Off
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Itemnamecolor/conDItIonDescrIptIon
Blue / Solid onPlugged in / printer connection
3USB status
4HDD 2 status
5HDD1 status
Blue / Blinking / Solid on Active, auto copy access
Off
Blue / Solid onHDD access
Blue / Blinking / Audible BeepRAID1 selected, audible beep x 1
Red / SolidFailure
Red / BlinkingHDD2 rebuilding
OffNot detected
Blue / Solid onHDD access
Blue / Blinking / Audible BeepRAID1 selected, audible beep x 1
Red / SolidFailure
Red / BlinkingHDD1 rebuilding
OffNot detected
on rear sIDe
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6LAN/Speed LED
LAN/Link (Activity)
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LED
Green / Solid onLink speed is 100 Mbits/sec.
Amber / Solid onLink speed is 1000 Mbits/sec.
OffOff or link speed is 10 Mbits/sec.
Green / Solid onLAN link
Green / BlinkingLAN access
OffDisconnected
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Chapter 2
Getting Started
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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 started on the conguration and setup, you will need to install hard drives on your
device.
IMPORTANT:
To prevent data loss or damage to the system, power down your device before removing a
HDD.
1. If your system is not powered down, press the Power button for three (3) seconds until an
audible beep sounds and the LED starts to blink.
2. On the bay cover, press in the indicator to open the cover. The cover pops open.
3. Extend the cover to allow access to the HDD trays.
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Opening the HDD Bay Door
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4. Pull the tray release to unlock the hard disk tray. The HDD slides out if undocked.
Tray release
HDD1 Tray Released
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5. Grasp the tray and slide it out.
Bottom side of tray
Removing the HDD1 Tray
6. Place the tray on a clean surface.
7. Position the HDD as indicated in the following illustration.
Make sure the new HDD is facing up and the connectors are positioned outward.
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HDD1
8. Insert the new HDD into the tray.
9. Secure with the provided screws.
Front side
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HDD connectors
Securing the HDD Screws
10. Turn the HDD assembly over making sure the This side up label is facing up, see follow-
ing gure.
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This side up
11. Slide the HDD assembly into place until it is ush in the bay.
Tray release
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WARNING:
HDD tray must be ush with the bay, see following illustration.
Correct
position
Bottom side of tray
Installing the HDD Tray Assembly
Incorrect
position
HDD Installation Position
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12. Raise the tray release to lock the HDD assembly. An audible click sounds when the tray is
locked.
Tray release
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13. Close the bay cover.
Locking the HDD Assembly
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Closing the HDD Bay Cover
14. To install a second hard disk drive, repeat the previous instructions.
Your system is now ready to connect your local network. See Connecting the Ethernet Port.
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Connecting the OMNINAS
Connecting the Ethernet Port
The OMNINAS must be congured and setup before use. Two connection methods are supported:
• 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 port on the OMNINAS.
2. Connect the other end to a LAN port on the DHCP enabled router, see following gure.
LANWAN
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LAN
LAN
Connecting to a Router
Your OMNINAS is now ready for powering on. See Connecting to Power.
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PC
Connect Directly to a PC or Laptop
1. 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
Congure your PC to these settings: 169.254.XX.X (Whereas XX represents a number
from 1 to 254, and X represents a number from 1 to 254 other than 200).
2. Connect one end of the LAN cable to the OMNINAS.
3. Connect the other end to your PC, see following gure.
LAN
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LAN
Laptop
Connecting to a PC/Laptop
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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.
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Note:
The Power Adapter diagram depicts a typical wall socket. Your region may use a different
socket type.
Your OMNINAS is ready to be powered on. See Powering On.
CAUTION:
Do not use inferior extension cords as this may result in damage to your OMNINAS. The
OMNINAS comes with its own AC adapter. Do not use a different adapter to power the
OMNINAS and other electrical devices.
Note:
The power adapter may become warm to hot when in use. Be sure not to cover the adapter
and keep it away from your body.
Connecting the Power Adapter
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Powering On
Press to power on. The status LED starts to blink. This process may take 1 to 2 minutes.
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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 connection). See LED Denitions for further information.
In the event of a Red Blinking LED state, the system has failed to obtain an IP address from the
router. The system settings reverts to the default xed IP address (169.254.100.200).
Status LED Display During Boot
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The HDD LEDs for any installed HDDs also light. See LED Denitions for further information.
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HDD LEDs
Note:
In the event of failure or improperly installed HDDs, the HDD LEDs blink red. Additionally,
the Finder utility displays a power off message, see the following.
Finder Utility Displaying HDD Failure
The OMNINAS is now ready for setup and conguration. Connect the system to your network by
using the Finder Utility.
Connecting Your OMNINAS
After setting up the hardware and connecting the ethernet port, you will need to congure and
initialize the type of mode to use. To get you started quickly and easily, the OMNINAS Finder util-
ity (Windows and Mac users only) is provided so you can quickly connect your OMNINAS. Linux
users proceed to Connecting by Web Browser.
Once a device is detected, information from your OMNINAS, such as: Domain name, IPv4 ad-
dress, Mac address and rmware version is displayed on the main page.
The Finder Utility is available on the provided CD or for download from the following location:
http://global.shuttle.com/download/download
Note:
Linux users connect to the OMNINAS interface through the web browser and not the Finder
utility. Proceed to Connecting by Web Browser..
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Finder Utility
OMNINAS Finder Utility
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Finder Utility Dened
moDeDescrIptIon
SearchClick to manually detect devices connected within the same network subgroup.
Connect
Map Network Drives
Delete Network DrivesClick to delete the selected network shortcut (mapped folder).
AboutClick to view OMNINAS Finder Utility information, display purposes only.
HelpClick to open a browser window displaying the OMNINAS help menu.
ExitClick to exit the OMNINAS Finder Utility.
Click to access the login screen of the selected device. The web interface of the
device displays through your default browser.
Click to create a network shortcut to the selected folder. Once connected, you can
access the shortcut from your computer or Windows Explorer.
OMNINAS Finder utility is used to detect devices on the local network (same subnet) or to
directly access your device through a web browser (See Connecting by Web Browser).
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System Initialization
Linux users go to Connecting by 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.
Note:
Windows 7 users may get an AutoPlay prompt as follows. Select
Run OMNINAS Finder.exe to continue the process.
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Note:
Windows 7 AutoPlay Prompt
If the selected language in the Setting Language does not match your computer system’s
settings, the OMNINAS Finder Utility reverts to English by default.
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