To install a PCI or PCI-Express 16X expansion card ............ 40 To remove a PCI or a PCI-E 16X expansion card ............44 DIMM ..........................45 To install a DIMM ......................45 To remove a DIMM ..................... 46 Belinea o.center...
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Regulation Information Returning the Device/Battery ..................47 Disposal of waste equipment by users in private households in the European Union ..47 Intended Application Uses....................48 Site Selection ........................48 Tools Required ......................... 48 Regulatory Information ....................49 Regulatory Compliance Identification Numbers ............49 Product Regulatory Compliance..................
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5. Pulling out the slot cover ................... 44 6. Inserting the Expansion Card ..................44 7 . DIMM Location ......................45 8. Releasing the clips ..................... 45 9. Insert the DIMM ......................46 40. Fasten the clips ......................46 Belinea o.center...
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Conventions To make sure that you perform certain tasks properly, take note of the following symbols used throughout this manual. Warning The warning icon warns you about possible hazards that can occur to you, your systems, or your files. Please read all warning information very carefully.
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This server is provided with an internal Lithium battery or battery pack. There is a danger of explosion and risk of personal injury if the battery is incorrectly replaced or mistreated. For more information about battery replacement or proper disposal, contact an authorized reseller or your authorized service provider. Belinea o.center...
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This server contains an internal Lithium Manganese Dioxide, or a Vanadium Pentoxide, or an alkaline battery pack. There is risk of fire and burns if the battery pack is not handled properly. To reduce the risk of personal injury: • Do not attempt to recharge the battery.
Control Button 1 × power button 1 × system recovery button I/O on Back Panel 4 × USB2.0 ports 1 × RJ45 network connector 1 × System recovery button 1 × eSATA connector 1 × AC power connector Belinea o.center...
System Overview Front View The power button and LEDs are located on the front panel. Figure 1. Front View Power Button LEDs Front Panel HDD Trays (1-4) Introduction...
Color Status HDD Status LEDs Green On: Mounted Blinking: Disk Unknown Orange On: Failure No HDD is detected NIC LED Green On: Connected Blinking: Active Disconnected Power Button/LED Green On: System Booted Blinking: System Booting System Shut Down Belinea o.center...
Back View The WHS system includes the following connectors: Figure 3. Back View AC Power Connector Rear Dual USB Ports(x2) System Recovery Button e-SATA Connector Network Connector (RJ45) Introduction...
Operating System: 20% to 85% Non-operating System: 20% to 95% Power Rated Input Voltage: 200 Vac to 240 Vac Rated Input Frequency: 50 Hz Rated Input Current: 3 A at 230 Vac Rated Max Output Power: 250 W Belinea o.center...
A client PC connected to the LAN with Windows 000/XP/Vista Operating System Connecting and Starting the Windows Home Server 1. Plug in the power cord. . Connect to the LAN via the Ethernet cable. . Press the power button. Figure 4. Plugging-in power cord Belinea o.center...
Figure 5. Connecting to the LAN Figure 6. Pressing the Power Button Press the power button, and the System LED will become green and start blinking. When the System LED stops blinking and remains solid green, the WHS system is loaded successfully.
The Media Genie provides you greater control over your digital media files. (iWHS software optional available on “http://www.maxdata.com/” >> “Downloadservice” >> “Belinea” >> “Belinea Server” .) To install the Windows Home Server Connector and iWHS software, please follow the steps below.
. Install the iWHS toolkit: a) Click iWHS Toolkit for WHS on the installation Start Panel. The iWHS Control Center and the Media Genie will be installed as Add-ins to the WHS Console. b) Logon to the Windows Home Server Console, and click Settings on the console. c) Click Add-ins On Windows Home Server Settings.
Remote Desktop: Connect to the selected computer through this interface and ac- cess to all of the applications, files, and network resources conveniently Note You must be logged on as an administrator or a member of the Administrators group to en- able the Remote Desktop feature. Belinea o.center...
iWHS Media Genie (optional) iWHS Media Genie is another add-in toolkit for media management. You can use the iWHS Media Genie tab on the Windows Home Server Console to search media resources through the network and view your media library. Click the iWHS Media Genie tab on the Windows Home Server Console as shown in Figure 11.
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Figure 12. Media Library under iWHS Media Genie Note Folders such as Home Server can not be deleted. Belinea o.center...
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Media Explorer Media Explorer detects devices connected to your network to search the media files and display all the media files on the WHS console screen. It lets you upload the media files to the home sever. The links to those selected media files are displayed on the Media Library. Figure 13.
Media Library. You may also change which folders the iWHS Media Genie monitors if you store some digital media files in a location that is not already moni- tored automatically. Figure 14. Monitor under iWHS Media Genie Belinea o.center...
The location of HDD Cage on the server chassis is shown below: Figure 15. HDD Cage Location HDD #1 is configured with the WHS operating system of the server as a default. Never remove HDD #1 if you do not want to reinstall/recover the whole operating system. Belinea o.center...
To Add a HDD To add a HDD, please follow the steps below: 1. Make sure the server is turned off and disconnected from the AC power. . Squeeze together the recessed buttons on the front of the HDD tray. Figure 16.
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Figure 17. Sliding out the HDD tray 4. Remove the side fasteners by pulling them outward. Figure 18. Removing the HDD Fasteners Belinea o.center...
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5. Position the HDD in the HDD tray. Figure 19. Placing the HDD in the HDD Tray 6. Secure the HDD to the HDD tray with the side fasteners. Figure 20. Securing the HDD to the HDD Tray Replace and Add a Hard Disk Drive (HDD)
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7 . Push the HDD assembly slowly into the server. Figure 21. Pushing the HDD Assembly into the Server Pay attention to the installed position of the HDD Trays to avoid wrong installation. Belinea o.center...
HDD Hot-Plug Hot Plug Feature Your WHS supports the HDD Hot-Plug function, which enables you to remove, add-on or swap SATA HDD while the system is powered on and under operation. When performing hot plug operations, please wait till the operation system starts up.
It attempts to fix errors by scanning the hard drive using the CHKDSK utility to verify the integrity of the hard drive. Note CHKDSK is a Windows program than can detect and repair errors on a hard drive. It will correct disk errors, if possible, and rebuild shared folders duplication, if necessary. Belinea o.center...
The LED indicator for system status uses a single Green LED to indicate the system is running or not: When the light is off, the system is shut down. When the light is on, the system has booted. When it is blinking, the system is booting. Belinea o.center...
How to Recover a WHS System via Recovery Disk If your WHS experiences a serious problem, you may need to run the recovery application to restore your Windows Home Server system. Before you start the recovery process, insert the Recovery Disk and shutdown your WHS system or detach the powercord for at least 10 seconds.
Figure 23. Recovery window to find and recover the WHS . Select a server and click the Recover home server button. Figure 24. Recovering Windows Home Server 4. Restart your Windows Home Server. 5. Click Install connector software to install Windows Home Server connector. Belinea o.center...
Figure 25. Installing WHS Connector Quitting the recovery may do harm to your WHS HDDs. The application will give you a warning message and disable you to close the application. For more information about how to configure WHS when installing WHS console, refer to “Software Setup”...
The PCI and PCI-E 16X expansion cards share many similarities in removal and installation procedures. The following is an example of PCI-E expansion card. The location of the expansion card is shown below: Figure 26. Expansion Card Location Belinea o.center...
To install a PCI or PCI-Express 16X expansion card For installing the expansion cards, please follow the steps below: 1. Make sure the server is turned off and not connected to the AC power. . Remove the side cover: a) Remove the two screws on the back of the side cover. b) Slide the cover horizontally to the back and remove the cover from the chassis as shown in the picture below.
Pull out the cable connections of the front panel. Figure 30. Pulling out the Cable Connections of the Front Panel You also can pull out the connector after removing the HDD cage as de- scribed in steps 4 and 5. Belinea o.center...
4. Remove the HDD Cage: a) Loosen three screws on the front of the server chassis and two screws on the back of the server chassis. Figure 31. Loosening the HDD Cage b) Slide the HDD Cage horizontally forwards, and pull the HDD Cage up vertically. Then put it aside carefully Figure 32.
Figure 33. Pulling out the Cable Connections of HDDs When installing the HDD cage back, make sure to use the correct order to ensure correct operation of the LEDs on the front panel. Figure 34. Connecting SATA cable Belinea o.center...
6. Pull out the slot cover Figure 35. Pulling out the slot cover 9. Insert the expansion card vertically Figure 36. Inserting the Expansion Card Please make sure the expansion card is plugged into a compatible slot. Do not try to plug a PCI-X expansion card into a PCI slot, which may damage the PCI-X adapter.
In order to install a DIMM, please follow the steps below: 1-6. Follow the corresponding steps for installing a PCI or PCI-E 16X expansion card. Release the clips on both sides of the card slot. Figure 38. Releasing the clips Belinea o.center...
8. Insert the DIMM. Figure 39. Insert the DIMM 9. Fasten the clips on both sides of the card slot. Figure 40. Fasten the clips To remove a DIMM Reverse the steps above to remove a DIMM. Expansion Cards...
For more informa- tion about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service, or the shop where you purchased the product. Belinea o.center...
Intended Application Uses Note This product was evaluated as Information Technology Equipment (ITE), which may be installed in offices, schools, computer rooms, and similar commercial type locations. The suitability of this product for other product categories and environments (such as medical, industrial, residential, alarm systems, and test equipment), other than an ITE application, may require further evaluation.
FCC logo or FCC ID on the label. Class B devices have an FCC logo or FCC ID on the label. Once the class of the device is determined, refer to the following corresponding statement. Belinea o.center...
Class B Equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device in accordance with the specifications in part 15 of the FCC rules. These specifica- tions are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation.
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Route power cords so that they will not be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them. Pay particular attention to the plug, electrical outlet, and the point where the cords exit from the product. Belinea o.center...
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