Inoi HD363N User Manual

Inoi HD363N User Manual

3.5” external network hdd

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3.5" EXTERNAL NETWORK HDD
User's Manual

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  • Page 1 3.5” EXTERNAL NETWORK HDD User’s Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Content Before You Use Key Features H/W Installation Illustration of Product LED Definition NETWORK HDD Assembly Setup the Network HDD Home Disk Utility Folder Sharing FTP Service IP Configuration Maintenance Map Your NETWORK HDD NETWORK HDD Application Personal Data Backup Network File Sharing FTP Remote Backup Trouble Shooting...
  • Page 3: Before You Use

    Before you use Thank you for purchasing NETWORK HDD, the network storage device. Now you can easily add NETWORK HDD into your Network. Before using this device please read the Key Features below. The NETWORK HDD is a flexible, economical and powerful unit for your Network. Follow the instructions to help you connect, set it up, and configure it.
  • Page 4: H/W Installation

    H/W Installation Illustration of Product Front Panel LED—Power-on and Data-access indicator Rear Panel Power Switch—Press this button to switch On/Off NETWORK HDD. External Power Jack—Connect to the AC adapter. Ethernet Port—Connected to RJ45 cable Link LED—Link status of Ethernet Activity LED—Activity status of Ethernet Power Switch External Power Jack Link LED...
  • Page 5: Led Definition

    LED Definition LED Name Hard Disk Status LED (LED in front panel) Link LED Activity LED Network HDD Assembly Connect the IDE cable and power cable to the hard disk drive, and then fix the PCB and drive with screws. Plug the cable of LED into the connector on PCB.
  • Page 6 Push the Hard Disk and the plastic base back into the case. (Watch out for the alignment as illustrated.) Use a screw driver to secure the case and stand with screws. Having completed above steps, please now plug the power cord to NETWORK HDD.
  • Page 7: Setup The Network Hdd

    Setup the Network HD The 3 setup conditions you can choose: Setup NETWORK HDD as DHCP Client: If your NETWORK HDD operates under a built-in DHCP server router (ex. Internet Sharing Hub), it will obtain an IP from DHCP Server automatically.
  • Page 8: Home

    The GUI setup window will show up as below. Home Home window allows you to view NETWORK HDD’s status. Identification segment in Home window Press the Change button in this segment to enter into Identification window. Host Name: The default setting is STORAGE OR STORAGE-XXXX. The last four digits is Mac Address.
  • Page 9 Group Name: WORKGROUP is the default setting. Enter a new name into Group Name column and click OK button to change to a new group. Administration segment in Home window Press the Change button following Administrator to enter into Administration window.
  • Page 10 Press the Change button following Date/Time to enter into Date/Time window. You can set up the Date/Time/SNTP/Time Server/Time Zone information in this window. IP Configuration segment in Home window This segment shows IP/DHCPS information. Firmware & Disk Info segment in Home window Firmware version Show the built-in version from factory.
  • Page 11: Disk Utility

    Disk Utility Click on Disk Utility shown on Home’s menu to enter into the window below. If your HDD is an unformatted new drive, you need to format the drive via this utility. Please note that NETWORK HDD only support FAT32 Format. Press Format button to start formatting your HDD.
  • Page 12 Folder Share Click on Folder Share shown on Home’s menu to enter into the window below. You can manage your share folders and their passwords in this window. If your NETWORK HDD has previously been formatted using Disk Utility feature in Home menu, the default folder “PUBLIC” will show in this window. If your NETWORK HDD has not been formatted, you can still create new folders now.
  • Page 13: Ftp Service

    FTP Service Click on FTP Service shown on Home’s menu to enter into the window below. Press on Add Account button to add FTP user’s account. You can setup each FTP user’s Account, Password, Status and Access right in the window. After completing the settings, press ADD button to add a new account.
  • Page 14: Ip Configuration

    The following figure is an example. IP Configuration Click on IP Configuration shown on Home’s menu to enter into the window below. On this window, the IP obtained by DHCP server will show up as default setting.
  • Page 15 You can change the default IP setting by ticking on Static IP as below button, entering your IP information in each column and then pressing on the Apply button to complete setting up your static IP. DHCPS: Click on DHCPS menu beside IP Config, the following window will show You can setup the DHCPS IP from this window.
  • Page 16: Maintenance

    Maintenance Click on Maintenance shown on Home’s menu to enter into the window below. Read the instructions on the window to upload the firmware, restart system or go back to the factory default settings. Click on Maintenance shown on Home’s menu to enter into the window below. This window shows all the operation records for NETWORK HDD.
  • Page 17: Map Your Network Hdd

    Map your Network HD By mapping your NETWORK HDD, you can access it easily in My Computer. Press Start button on Windows desktop => Press Search => Press Computer or people => Press A computer on the network and a new window will appear. => Type Storage in the Computer Name column and then press Search button.
  • Page 18 The following window will appear. Choose a Drive letter you want to map. Press Finish button to complete mapping. As the following window illustrates, you can now access NETWORK HDD easily in My Computer.
  • Page 19: Network Hdd Application

    Network HDD Application Personal Data Backup For a single user, you can use NETWORK HDD as an external hard disk to store your data thru the Ethernet. Network File Sharing NETWORK HDD could also be connected to a 10/100 Base-T switch, hub, or router to be shared among group users.
  • Page 20 You will get into the authentication window and then you can key in the User name and Password.
  • Page 21: Trouble Shooting

    Trouble Shooting While your NETWORK HDD has been properly connected to the PC, but the GUI setup window does not appear properly after you type ”Storage” on the Browser and enter the Password, you need to configure your IP. 1-1. Enter into DOS command prompt.
  • Page 22 The following window will then appear. Choose “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)”, and then click Properties button. The following window will appear.
  • Page 23 Select “Use the following IP address” and then key in the IP address. The Subnet mask will then appear automatically in the window. How to configure your IP while your system is under Static IP? 3-1. Obtain IP, SubNet Mask, gateway, DNS data from your operating system. 3-2.

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