For more information on Falcon's system settings, see
3.12 Network Settings
There are three tabs in the Network settings screen:
Services – The network settings screen allows certain network services to be
enabled or disabled.
Interfaces – Displays the network interface information (MAC Address,
Configuration type (DHCP or Static), MTU, and the status.
HTTP Proxy – In order for the Falcon to be able to update software from a network
(over the internet), a proxy settings may need to be set. Networks that have a proxy
server for internet access will require proxy settings for devices like the Falcon to
connect to the Internet. This typically includes a server (or IP address), a host port, a
username and password.
For detailed information on the Network Settings screen, see
3.13 Software Updates
New and improved software will be released from time to time
ways to update the software on the Falcon: From the web via a network
connection or from a USB drive.
For more information on see
3.14 Power Off
There are two tabs in the Power Off screen:
POWER OFF – The Falcon can be remotely turned off by going to this tab.
DRIVE POWER – Inactive drives connected to the Falcon can be set to go to
standby mode in this tab. The default is set to 0 minutes (OFF).
For more detailed screen shots, see
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User Profiles/Configurations
Passwords
Encryption Settings
Language/Time Zone
Display
Notifications
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