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Trademarks & Copyright Windows 95/98/ME and Windows NT/2000/XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp. All other brands and product names are trademarks of their respective companies. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative (such as translation, transformation or adaptation) without the express written consent of the manufacturer as stipulated by the United States Copyright Act of 1976. FCC Certifications This equipment has
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Introduction 4 Package Contents 5 Hardware Description 6 IP Protocol Setup 7 Hard Drive Installation 17 Quick Setup Wizard 19 Access the Device 27 Management Guide 28 Set Up the Network Storage Center 28 Homepage 29 StatusDetails 30 Network Settings 31 HostName 31 IP Address 32 Superuser/Password 33 Administration 34 RestartSystem 34 HDFormat 35 Factory Default Reset 36 Sy
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Powerful and Easy TM The compact Hawking HNAS1 Net-Stor Network Storage Center is an economical and powerful device, and provides an ideal solution for small business and small office/home office users. The HNAS1 functions as both a file server and FTP server, and can be used to easily share video, music, and data files. It can also be configured to allow the transfer or backup of files directly over the Internet via the web browser or FTP. The HNAS1 is compatible with Windows95/98/98SE/ME/
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Unpack and Inspect Open the package and carefully remove all items. The complete HNAS1 package consists of: One HNAS1 Network Storage Center (hard drive not included) One CD with utility, user’s manual, and quick installation guide One quick installation guide One power adapter (12V/3A) Four rubber feet Four screws for fastening/securing the hard drive Please check to make sure that the unit was not damaged during shipping and that no items are missing. If you encounter a problem,
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Front Panel Power Button To activate the Network Storage Center, press this Power button located on the front panel of the device. To power off the unit, press the Power button for two seconds until the Power LED starts to blink. LED Definitions LED Status Power ON /OFF Green/Dark Boot/Shutdown: Blinking Link/ACT Ethernet Connected Green Ethernet Not Connected Dark Ethernet Data Transfer Blinking HD Hard Drive Data Transfer Amber/Blinking Rear Panel Reset Button To restore the default setti
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Configuring the Network Protocols Please Note: If your PC obtains its IP address automatically, the Setup Wizard will not be able to get the PC’s IP in order to setup its network configuration, etc. To solve this problem, you will need to connect your PC to a router with a DHCP Server, or set a static IP address in your Windows Network dialog box. How to Configure the TCP/IP Network Protocol Regardless of what version of Windows you are using, TCP/IP will be the most appropriate protocol t
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How to Configure the TCP/IP Network Protocol Windows 98/Me: 1. Click on Start-> Settings-> Control Panel-> Network. 2. Click TCP/IP -> Ethernet Adaptor and click Properties. 8
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3. Click IP Address and click on Specify IP Address. 4. Type in the IP Address. Make sure you set the Subnet Mask to 255.255.255.0. 5. Click OK. At this point, you may be asked for your Windows disk. Follow the on-screen displays and then restart your computer. 9
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How to Configure the TCP/IP Network Protocol Windows 2000: 1. Click on Start-> Settings-> Network and Dial-up Connections. 2. Choose Local Area Connection and click on Properties. 10
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3. Click on Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then click on Properties. 4. Click on Use the following IP address. Make sure you set the Subnet mask to 255.255.255.0. Click OK and then OK, and restart your computer. 11
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How to Configure the TCP/IP Network Protocol Windows XP: 1. If you are in classic Start menu view, click on Start->Settings->Control Panel->Network Connections. If you are in standard Start menu view, click on Start->Control Panel->Network Connections. 2. Double click on Local Area Connection. 3. Choose Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then click on Properties. Click on Use the following IP Address. 12
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4. Key in the IP Address that you chose earlier. The subnet mask is entered automatically in Windows XP. Click OK. Now the configuration of your PC’s IP settings is complete. Please review the sections that follow to complete the hard drive installation and Quick Setup Wizard. 13
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If you already have an established local area network, the following steps will allow you to determine the three common segments that the IP addresses of all devices on the network share. a. Click on Start in the bottom left corner of your screen. Then click on My Network Places. a 14
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b. Click on View Network Connections. b c. In the Network Connections window, you should see an icon titled Local Area Connection (or something similar). You can access this icon in two ways: a. by c clicking or double-clicking on it, or b. by right-clicking on it and then clicking on Status from the resulting menu. 15
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d. A window with the title Local Area Connection Status (or something similar) will appear. Click on the Support tab. Under the heading Address Type, you d will find an IP Address line and a Default Gateway line. These two lines will have IP addresses with the first three octets in common. Use this information to set the IP address for your network camera. You will use these same three octets as the first three octets for the IP address of your network camera. The final octet will be a number
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How to Connect Your Hard Drive to the Network Storage Center: 1. Loosen the two screws on the rear panel either using a screwdriver or by hand. Screws 2. Grab the front panel and separate the hard drive holder from the case. 3. Your hard drive jumper should be set to Master. Different hard drives have different jumper settings. Please refer to your hard drive’s user’s manual for more information. 4. Insert the IDE connector into the IDE socket of the hard drive. Make sure Pin 1 on the cable i
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5. Push the power connector into the power socket of the hard drive, as shown. The power cable is designed to go in one way, to avoid any potential errors. Power Connector 6. Secure the hard drive using the provided screws. 7. Push the hard drive and its holder back into the box and secure it with the two screws provided. 18
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If you are using the Network Storage Center for the first time, the Setup Wizard will provide you with a simple and easy way to set up the device. The Setup Wizard will guide you through the connections of the necessary cables as well as the settings for network configuration. Note: In the Setup Wizard, as well as the Network Storage Center’s web user interface, you will frequently see the term “Network HD”. It is interchangeable with the term “Network Storage Center” and both are used to des
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2: Follow the Setup Wizard to Complete Installation Power On Connect the power cord and press the “Power” button on the front panel of the Network Storage Center. Ensure that the “Power” LED is lit green. Note: To power off the device, hold down the “Power” button for at least five seconds until the “Power” LED starts blinking and then turns off. 20