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SafeTANK
SL3650-LB2(NAS)
User Manual
v.1.2 (November, 2011)

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  • Page 1 SafeTANK SL3650-LB2(NAS) User Manual v.1.2 (November, 2011)
  • Page 2: About This Manual

    Products are subject to change without prior notifications. If you have any questions regarding the products of RAIDON, or you would like to know the latest product information, user manual update, or firmware update, please contact your local supplier or visit www.RAIDON.com.tw for further information.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Index Chapter 1 RAID introduction ............... 4 What is RAID?................. 4 RAID Features................. 4 RAID 0 /RAID 1 /JBOD..............4 Chapter 2 Installation ..................7 Product Diagram and Accessories..........7 Hardware Installation............... 9 Initial Setup..................10 Chapter 3 User Interface Introduction ............
  • Page 4: Chapter 1 Raid Introduction

    Chapter 1 RAID introduction 1.1 What is RAID? RAID (redundant array of independent disks or redundant array of inexpensive disks) Hard drive is well known as a basic requirement for storing data and widely use on daily basis. From such frequent usage, the incidences of slower accessing speed, abnormal accessing result or malfunction of the drive due to the life cycle can be expected.
  • Page 5 RAID 0 simply data striped over several disks and gives a performance advantage, as it is possible to read parts of a file in parallel, but comes with no parity information for redundancy, if either one of the array disks fails will cause the failure to entire array, thus the fault-tolerance of RAID 0 is even lower than any single hard disk.
  • Page 6 JBOD : Just a Bunch of Disks (Two Individual HDDs) JBOD mode offers the access to each installed hard disk individually, SL3650 creates individual folders correspond directly to each hard disks for the network accessing. 6 RAID introduction...
  • Page 7: Chapter 2 Installation

    • CD (user manual) • Accessory Kit Please verify the above package contents are properly included and without damages. For any questions, please contact RAIDON local distributor or retailer you purchased from for an immediate assistance. Front view Installation 7...
  • Page 8 Indications of LED Status LED Status Power On Blue / Lights On Power LED Power Off Blue / Blinks Fan Failed or Overheat (over 55℃) Red / Lighs On Failed LED RAID Failed Red / Blinks No HDD HDD Idle Blue / Lights On HDD Failed Red / Lights On...
  • Page 9: Hardware Installation

    1. Open the outer package and take out the product body. (Make sure the related accessories and the product body is not damaged or missing. If you have any questions, please contact RAIDON local distributor or retailer for an immediate assistance.) 2.
  • Page 10: Initial Setup

    5. Please connect LAN Cable to the Gigabit LAN Port and then connect the power cable. 6. Hardware installation is completed. You may power on the system to setup for applications. 7. A Network Diagram of Related Devices You may refer to Chapter 3 for the system management console to setup related configurations. 2.3 Initial Setup SL3650 configures the system settings via the Web Browser, and it can be instantly connected through the Finder software when under Windows O.S...
  • Page 11 1. Search and connect to SL3650 through Finder software. (Only available for Windows O.S.) Execute the RAIDON-NAS Finder software from the product CD to search for SL3650. When SL3650 is found, please click “Admin” to enter the configuration of management console.
  • Page 12 If you are using O.S. other than Windows, you would need to set up the static IP address to login the management interface. Please manually configure the IP address of computer to 192.168.1.XXX, then enter the IP address of SL3650 (192.168.1.10) to the browser for login into management console. 3.
  • Page 13 When accessing under Windows O.S., users may instantly connect to the individual folders with “Finder” software by clicking “Connect” to login with user name and passwords. Note : 1. For any kind of necessary changes of installed HDD, please backup all stored data to another device before proceeding.
  • Page 14: Chapter 3 User Interface Introduction

    Chapter 3 User Interface Introduction 3.1 User Interface Layers System Menu Status → Status System Information Network Information Service Information Setup → System System Information Administrator Settings Fan Option Back Options Power Management Network Network Interface IP Address DHCP DHCP service configuration DHCP Client List Date / Time Manually...
  • Page 15: Status

    Service Menu Share Folder → Share Samba Service FTP Server → FTP FTP Setup Anonymous Configuration Media Server → UPnP UPnP Setup Current Folder iTunes iTunes Setup Current Folder BT Download → 3.2 Status The “Status” option indicates “System Information”, “Network Information” and “Service Information”, also available with selection of language preference.
  • Page 16 Avoiding the reset problem, the related configuration can be inputted and outputted into the “Backup Option”. 2. Network The “Network” tab indicates the speed of existing network connection and allows the IP address configuration of SL3650. Note : We suggest using the static IP address to the convenience of management. 3.
  • Page 17 4. Date/Time The “Date/Time” tab allows the settings of date and time to SL3650, and we suggest choosing from a “NTP Server” for the accuracy. 5. Notification The “Notification” tab allows the configuration of automated email notices reporting occurred incidents to the appointed email address.
  • Page 18: Hard Drive

    Note : 1. Please make sure with your SMTP ISP for a correct connected port. 2. Please confirm whether the SMTP server requires for the authentication, some of the SMTP does not requiring authentication for access. 6. Upgrade The “Upgrade” tab allows the upgrades to SL3650 firmware. Please save the firmware for upgrade to the Admin folder, and then proceed the upgrade under this option.
  • Page 19 6. The HDD will be automatically formatted in XFS format. 7. The HDD power management may not be utilized due to the different brand, model and capacity of HDD. If you cannot access this function, please contact us at supporting@raidon.com.tw . 2. S.M.A.R.T The “S.M.A.R.T”...
  • Page 20: Log File

    3. USB Port The external thumb drives can be instantly shared via the USB port, and the shared folder is automatically created as the device name to the network. Note : 1. This feature is not available for managing the access authorities. 2.
  • Page 21: User

    2. Connection Log The Connection Log records the connecting events. 3. Event Log The Event log gives the information to the events occurred. 3.6 User The “User” option allows the modifications to sharing folders and user accounts, also enables the configurations to access authorities.
  • Page 22: Default Value

    When the HDD setting is completed, SL3650 automatically creates five user accounts/passwords as user1~user5 (passwords are the same as user accounts) with configured authorities and individual folders ready for access without additional configurations, and it is also manually modifiable upon demands under “User”...
  • Page 23: Media Server

    Note : 1. The default setting of transfer rate will be restricted, users may fill “0” in the transfer rate column to revoke the limitation. 2. According to the existing environment and status, we suggest to restrict the transfer rate for avoiding the over usage.
  • Page 24: Bt Downloading

    Note : 1. The name of stored files must be in UTF-8 format; otherwise, the file names may displays in scrambled codes from iTunes program. 2. The share folder name should be combined the letter and number. 3.11 BT Downloading The “BT Download”...
  • Page 25: Appendix Faq

    Q: How to verify the IP address of SL3650 upon initial installation under the Mac or Linux System? A: Since Mac and Linux does not supports “.exe” file, “RAIDON-NAS Finder” software cannot be executed to locate the IP address. Users may manually login to management console of SL3650 from browser with IP address 192.168.1.10 via the independent network mode.

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