User’s Manual MU-5000FS Wired Network File Server
- 10 - 2 INSTALLATION Networking Application The following diagram explains the application of your print server. File Server in Your Network En
- 11 - Installing the File Server Follow these steps for a trouble-free start of file server operations with your Network File Server. Connecting to
- 12 - Using the File Server Configuring a Dynamic IP Address When you connect your computer to the file server directly to configure the file server,
- 13 - 3. Right-click the Local Area Connection icon and click Properties from the shortcut menu. 4. When the Local Area Connection Properties
- 14 - 5. To configure a fixed IP address, check the “Use the following IP address” option. Then, enter an IP address into the empty field. Suggested
- 15 - Accessing the File Server Since you have made the connection between your computer and the file server, and configured the computer’s IP addre
- 16 - 3. Double-click the web_page shared folder, and then double-click the goweb item to launch your web browser and enter the web configuration uti
- 17 - Easy Search To access and manage the file server easily, the conveniently utility Easy Search is provided for you in the Installation CD-ROM.
- 18 - Control Panel of Easy Search • Search Device – when launching the utility, it will search the connected file server(s) automatically, and dis
- 19 - 3 WEB CONFIGURATION You can access and manage the File Server through a web browser. This chapter provides you with instructions of the W
- 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS ABOUT THIS GUIDE... 4 1. INTRODUCTION...
- 20 - There is a menu bar in the top of the configuration page, containing five items that allow you to set up your file server. The Menu Bar Ho
- 21 - Configuration - Basic The Basic menu contains three steps that will guide you through the basic configuration for the file server. Click Ba
- 22 - Basic J Samba This screen allows you to set up the Workgroup name for the file server. You can also change the name and description of the fil
- 23 - Basic J Time Zone This screen displays the current time setting of the file server. For system management purpose, a correct time setting i
- 24 - Configuration - Advanced The Advanced menu contains six submenus: Account, Samba, LAN, Time zone, FTP server, and Status. Advanced J Account T
- 25 - Add user: You can add user of the file server by entering a name in the User name box, and the corresponding password in the Password box.
- 26 - Advanced J Samba The Samba submenu allows you to set up the Workgroup name for the file server, and change the name and description of the fil
- 27 - Security: You can configure the security function by selecting NO, Allow IP, and Deny IP through the Filter Action pull-down menu. Advanc
- 28 - Advanced J Time Zone The Time zone submenu displays the current time setting of the file server. For system management purpose, a correct tim
- 29 - Advanced J FTP Server The FTP server submenu contains the options that allow you to enable/disable the FTP service of the file server, as wel
- 3 - Basic J Samba ... 22 Basic J Time Zone ...
- 30 - Setting: This option contains the relative FTP server settings. - Path: Choose a destination for your FTP server. - Port: Assign a port
- 31 - Advanced J Status The Status submenu contains information of the file server, including its basic status and the Samba server status. Advance
- 32 - Configuration - Maintenance The Maintenance menu contains two submenus: Firmware upload and Configuration. Maintenance J Firmware Upload The F
- 33 - Maintenance J Configuration The Configuration submenu allows you to reload the factory default settings of the file server. Also, you can s
- 34 - Configuration - Logout Click the Logout button to exit the web configuration utility, and it will return to the login screen of the utility.
- 35 - 4 DOWNLOADING FILES THROUGH FILE SERVER Entering Download Page 1. If you are in the configuration mode, click Logout to exit the web config
- 36 - 2. The Main menu of Download page will display as below. Home – main screen of the download page, providing the brief instructions of the bu
- 37 - Scheduling Download Task Click the Download Scheduling menu to set up your download tasks. Enter the required information in the relative fi
- 38 - Save to: Click open to bring up the following window that allows you to assign the destination folder to save the downloaded files. When
- 39 - Schedule List Click the Schedule List menu to display the scheduled download tasks as below. Scheduled Download Tasks You can edit, delete a
- 4 - ABOUT THIS GUIDE This manual provides instructions and illustrations on how to use your Network File Server, including: Chapter 1, Introdu
- 40 - Logout Click the Logout button to exit the download page, and it will return to the login screen of the utility.
- 41 - 5 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION Standards Network Standards: IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u. USB Interface: USB 2.0, USB 1.1. Connecting Ports - One 10/1
- 42 - LEDs Power, LAN, Mode, and WLAN (for wireless model). Management - Web-based administrative program - Easy Search Operating System Support -
- 5 - 1 INTRODUCTION Congratulations on purchasing your Network File Server, the easiest and fastest way to share data, file, and resource in your
- 6 - General Features ♦ Compact-sized design. ♦ Compliant with USB1.1 and USB2.0. ♦ Provide one 10/100Mbps auto-MDIX fast Ethernet LAN port. ♦ Sup
- 7 - Package Contents Unpack the package and check all the items carefully, and be certain that you have: ♦ One Network File Server. ♦ One AC Power
- 8 - Product View This section describes the externally visible features of the file server. Front View Rear View LEDs DC Power Inp
- 9 - LEDs There are three LEDs on the front panel (four for wireless model): LEDs Description Power A steady Green light confirms that the file serv
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