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3.5” Mobile LAN Disk

User Guide

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Contents

1. Hardware ...2

1.1 Power ...2

1.2 Ports ...2

1.3 Reset Button...2

1.4 LEDs...2

1.5 Front View ...3

1.6 Rear View...3

2. Installation... …..………..…4

2.1 Requirements………4

2.2 HW Installation……….………...…..…4

2.2.1 HDD Installation Guide……….…………..…4

2.2.2 Installation steps of LAN Disk………..……6

3. Web ...7

3.1 Home...7

3.2 Administration...7

3.2.1 LAN Settings...8

3.2.1.1 DHCP ...8

3.2.1.2 Static IP...8

3.2.2 System...9

3.2.3 USB ...9

3.2.4 Users ...10

3.2.5 Share ...11

3.2.6 BitTorrent ...12

3.2.7 Tools ...14

3.2.7.1 Scheduling ...14

3.2.7.2 Restart ...14

3.2.7.3 Hard disk Utility ...14

3.2.7.4 FW upgrade ...15

3.2.7.5 Save Config ...15

3.2.7.6 Factory Default...16

3.2.7.7 Login Setting ...16

3.2.7.8 System Log ...16

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1. Hardware Overview

1.1 Power

Receptor for the provided Power Adapter (12V DC, Maximum 2 Amps, 100-240V AC, 50-60Hz)

1.2 Ports

LAN Port - LAN connection.

USB Port - Connect your LAN Disk to PC.

USB Host Port - Connect your USB device to LAN Disk.

1.3 Reset Button (locate on PCB)

STEP1: Remove HDD.

STEP2: Power On and wait for 30 seconds to get LAN Disk bootup ready.

STEP3: Press the reset button.

1 second

- IP will be returned to factory default as 192.168.16.1 (excluding other setting)

10 seconds - IP and all settings will be returned to factory defaults

1.4 LEDs

Blue - System ready Green

Blinking - Booting & copying file

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About the 3.5” SATA Mobile LAN Disk

1.5 Front View

1.6 Rear View

Ventilation design 1

Ventilation design 2

Power Jack Power Switch

LAN Port

Fan Switch

USB port USB Host Port

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2. Installation

2.1 Requirements

The following are required when using the LAN Disk.

TCP/IP Protocol must be installed in your PC.

Connect LAN Disk to a switch/hub port to connect your network.

2.2 HW Installation

2.2.1 HDD Installation Guide

STEP 1: Detach the back panel.

STEP 2: Detach the side faceplates.

STEP 3: Place HDD into the enclosure properly; connect HDD to the SATA connector.

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STEP 4: Screw HDD to the enclosure.

STEP 5: Reassemble two faceplates back to the enclosure and screw them together.

STEP 6: Screw the back panel to the enclosure.

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2.2.2 Installation steps of LAN Disk

STEP 1: Connect the network cable to LAN port of LAN Disk.

STEP 2: Connect the power to LAN Disk and press the power button.

STEP 3: Booting up will cost about 30 seconds.

NOTE: Fan Specification

1. Dimension:80*80*10mm

2. Voltage:12V

3. Start Voltage:6V (Power ON/OFF)

4. Power Consumption:4.2W

5. Max Current:0.35A (Safety)

6. Speed:2500 +/- 20% P.M.

At 25。C,After 5~10minutes rotating (Fan alone)

7. Max Air Flow:22.0CFM

8. Air Pressure:1.55MM-H2O

9. Noise:29Db-A

10.Weight:37g

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3. Web

Just simply type in the LAN Disk IP (default IP:192.168.16.1) in the browser to enter the LAN Disk web.

3.1 Home

The basic information of the LAN Disk will be shown at here.

3.2 Administration

The username and password will be required when entering this section.

The default username is "admin"

and password is "root".

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3.2.1 LAN Settings

This section contains all LAN settings to configure the LAN Disk to the network.

Depending on how the network is set up, changes to this page may or may not be necessary. We can choose between DHCP and Static IP from the “Protocol”

3.2.1.1 DHCP

Selecting this option enables the LAN Disk to request an IP and auto-configure itself to the network if there is a DHCP Server present.

NOTE: If DHCP Client is enabled, but there is no DHCP server, the LAN Disk will fall back to the default IP address of 192.168.16.1.

3.2.1.2 Static IP

Click this option if there is no DHCP Server present on the network and manually enter the network settings in the fields provided below this option.

¾ IP Address – Enter the static IP address

¾ Subnet Mask – Enter the Subnet Mask address

¾ Default Gateway – Enter the Gateway IP address

¾ DNS1 and DNS2 (both optional) – If available, enter those IP addresses here

If you need assistance in manually entering the above information, contact your network administrator for additional help in configuring the network settings.

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3.2.2 System

The basic settings of LAN Disk can be set at here. Including “Device Name”,

“Description”, “Date”, “Time Zone”, “Http Port” and the NTP, FTP server can be enabling or disable in here too.

After the NTP option is enabled, you’ll need to enter a valid NTP server to make it work correctly. It will get the time from the server. (The selection for the date and time will be close after NTP is enabled)

We’re allowed to use the FTP to access to the device after enabled too.

PS. The FTP Username and password of admin are, Username: admin, Password: admin

3.2.3 USB

The installed USB hard disk, Flash disk, and USB printer will show in here.

NOTE:

The printer is various in style, therefore the printer function does not guarantee

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3.2.4 Users

A LAN Disk hard disk MUST be installed for this function to work in properly.

Change Password: We can change the user’s password from here (only works if there’s a user exist).

Delete User: We can delete the useless user’s account from here.

There are two options to choose in here:

Leave user’s share folder for Administrator (read/write)

- This option will move the user’s folder into administrator’s folder, and only read/writeable for administrator (administrator’s folder will be created

automatically at the time of LAN Disk hard disk is created).

Remove user’s share folder completely

- This will remove all files and folders of user’s completely without any backup.

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There are 3 properties can be choose:

No accessible to other users:Only user himself can access to the folder.

Read-only to other users:The other user of LAN Disk get in to this user’s folder to read only.

Read/Write to other users:The other user of LAN Disk can read and write files in this user’s folder.

Click on “Save” after you add the user, or “Cancel” to clear the information (username, password), or “Return” to back to the previous screen.

3.2.5 Share

Select the share folder list to change it after a user has been added.

There are three operations types to choose:

Not accessible to other users: No accessing. No user is allowed to get access to this folder.

Read-only to other users: Users are allowed to read in this folder.

Read/Write to other users: Users are allowed to read and write this folder.

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3.2.6 BitTorrent

A LAN Disk hard disk is required to use this function.

Global settings

From here we can choose which folder (public or user’s folder) we want to place the torrent files.

The max download and upload rate can be limited to the rate we want.

Seed options:

Seed infinitely – After the download finish. The file will be seed until stop.

Or we can set the percentage of share ratio, or how many long we want to share. We can choose whether to let it start next job automatically or not after the condition we set reached.

Add a new job

Download a BitTorrent seed (*.torrent) you want from the internet. And use this function to add the job.

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After finished uploading the right .torrent file, click on “Start” to start the download.

There are four operations we can do:

Detail: Show the detail information of the job.

Start : If you want to running the job clicks this button.

Stop : If you want to stop the job click this button.

Delete:Stop and delete the job then you can add other jobs.

PS: Can add up to 5 jobs. But only allow 2 running at the same time.

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3.2.7 Tools

3.2.7.1 Scheduling

A schedule for the LAN Disk to restart can be set in here.

3.2.7.2 Restart

Restart the LAN Disk immediately.

3.2.7.3 Hard disk utility

Two functions can be found in this option.

1. Format:Format a hard disk into a LAN Disk hard disk from here (User management ONLY works on a LAN Disk hard disk). And the size of hard disk minimum requirement is 10G.

2 Scandisk:Can be use to repair the damaged files in the hard disk.

(LAN Disk hard disk required).

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3.2.7.4 Firmware Upgrade

Whenever a new firmware released, we can upgrade the LAN Disk firmware from here. This will takes about 1~2 min for the upgrade to complete.

3.2.7.5 Save Config

Here allows us to backup the setting we’ve set for future use. (Including the settings in LAN, System and Scheduling)

Download:The configuration file will be downloading.

Restore:This function allows us to restore the previous setting by loading the configuration file we’ve saved before.

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3.2.7.6 Factory Default

Only use this function whenever you want the device back to the Factory Default. LAN Disk will be reboot for the new setting to be effective.

3.2.7.7 Login Settings

The username and password to login the LAN Disk can be change from here.

3.2.7.8 System Log

We can view the log from here.

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