This is a product of VCCI Class B Compliance. WEEE Notice This symbol indicates that the product should not be treated as household waste. To ensure protection of the environment, this product should be disposed of in a manner consistent with EU regulations. Multimedia NAS TS-S402...
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Clearing all the logs ...................... 38 Saving logs to a file ...................... 38 USING THE WEB‐BASED CONFIGURATION TOOL ................ 39 Launching the Web‐based Configuration Tool ............... 39 Web‐based Configuration Tool Overview ................ 40 System Status ......................... 41 Configuration ......................... 42 Networking ........................ 42 Basic .......................... 43 Server Preference ...................... 44 Firmware Upgrade ...................... 44 Backup/Restore ...................... 45 Factory Defaults ...................... 46 Reboot/Shutdown ...................... 47 Remote Package ...................... 48 Share Management ........................ 49 Share Folder ........................ 49 User Management ...................... 51 Group Management ....................... 53 Multimedia NAS TS-S402...
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.............................. 54 Quota Management ....................... 55 Scheduling Backup ...................... 57 Disk Utility .......................... 59 Disk Information ...................... 59 Disk Mode ........................ 60 Format Disk ........................ 61 Power Management....................... 62 System Logs .......................... 63 Syslog Server ........................ 63 System Logs ........................ 64 Service Configuration ...................... 65 FTP Server ........................ 65 This page allows you to change the FTP server settings on your TS‐S402. .... 65 iTunes Server ........................ 66 UPnP Server ........................ 67 Dynamic DNS ........................ 68 Download Center ...................... 69 BT Client ......................... 71 NAS Printer ........................ 72 SPECIFICATIONS .......................... 74 User’s Guide...
Read this section to familiarize yourself with some of the basic features of the product. Package Contents Make sure that the following items are present the package. If anything is missing or damaged, contact your vendor immediately. TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure Power Adapter Power Cord RJ-45 Cable...
Features • Supports one 10/100/1000Mbps Auto-MDIX Gigabit Ethernet port for network connection. • Provides two USB ports for printer and USB storage device connections. • Supports Windows based utility for Auto-IP discovery and setup, Disk status monitor, Network drive wizard and remote backup. •...
• Support Jumbo Frame. • Power Management Setting. System Requirements Before using the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure, make sure you have a computer with the following requirements: • 1Ghz processor or higher • 512 MB RAM or above • 30 MB available hard disk space •...
LED Definitions The TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure comes with five LED indicators on the front panel. See the below table for descriptions of these LED indicators. SYS HDD1 HDD2 LAN LED Color Description Power LED Green Indicates the device is turned on.
- Extremely high performance in both read and write - No fault-tolerance The following diagram shows how the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure implements the RAID 0 algorithm by dividing data into blocks and distributing them across the two installed disks.
The following diagram shows how both physical disks are seen as a single drive by the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure. If one disk fails, you do not need to worry about damage to the data as the other one contains an identical copy of the data.
The following diagram shows how each disk represents a separate physical disk drive. The JBOD algorithm simply groups these two hard disks to increase the storage capacity on the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure. Each hard disk still functions as an individual disk.
1. Secure the supplied HDD brackets to the both sides of a 3.5” hard disk using four screws as shown. 2. Push to open the HDD enclosure door and install the hard disk into the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure as shown.
1. Connect one end of the supplied RJ-45 cable to an available port on your network hub or router. 2. Connect the other end of the RJ-45 cable to the LAN port on the rear of the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure.
To turn your TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure on, press and hold the POWER button on the rear of the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure at least 1 second. To turn your TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure off, press and hold the POWER button on the rear of the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure at least 5 seconds.
3. If the CD does not start up automatically, browse your CD-ROM drive and double click the Setup.exe file. 4. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the utility. 5. Upon completion, you can start to manage your TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure with the NAS Utility. Uninstalling the NAS Utility Follow the steps below to uninstall the NAS Utility from your computer.
Formatting the installed hard disks 1. Select the format mode and type from the drop-down menus. The available options are listed as below. After making your selection, click Next to continue. - Format Mode: Individual disks, RAID 0 (Striped), RAID 1 (Mirrored), and JBOD (Just a Bunch of Disks) - Format Type: EXT2 and EXT3 2.
Attaching the TS-S402 via NAS Utility Each time you launch the NAS Utility, the following screen appears. All the Multimedia NAS devices connected to the network are displayed here. Select a TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure and click Attach. You can click Refresh to refresh the screen at any time (The default IP address of the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure is 192.168.10.10).
Network configuration If the IP address of the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure is inconsistent with your network domain, the following screen appears to prompt you to change the IP address of the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure. Ensure the changed IP address belongs to your network domain.
Connecting USB Devices Connect a USB device, such as a USB flash drive or USB printer, to one of the USB ports on the front or rear of the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure as shown. Using the USB One-Click Backup Button...
Disconnecting USB Devices To safely remove a USB device from the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure, we suggest first remove the device via the NAS Utility or the Web-based Configuration Tool. When removing USB devices via the NAS Utility: 1. Open the NAS Utility as described in the section “Initializing and Accessing Your TS- S402 Network Storage Enclosure”.
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(The System Status screen) (The Disk Information screen) 4. Click the Delete ( ) button to remove the USB device from the list. 5. You can now unplug the USB device from the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure. Multimedia NAS TS-S402...
Read this section to learn about the main features of the NAS Utility. NAS Utility Overview The NAS Utility provides an user-friendly interface for you to manage your TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure in a fast and easy way. The following illustrates the layout of the NAS Utility main screen.
User Management Use this feature to add users, remove users, change the password of a user, and view the users who have the access right for the current attached TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure. To configure the settings, select File > User Management from the menu bar, OR click User Management ( ) from the quick access tool bar.
Close Click to exit the window. Device Information Use this feature to view the current attached TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure system and storage disk information. Select View > Device Information from the menu bar, OR click Device Information ) from the quick access tool bar. The following screen displays.
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• IP address • Boot time • MAC address • LAN interface • Firmware version • Disk mode Storage Info • Name of installed disks • Used size • File system • Free size • Total size Multimedia NAS TS-S402...
Multimedia NAS NAS Share Folder To open the NAS Share Folder screen, select View > Share Folder from the menu bar, OR click NAS Share Folder ( ) from the quick access tool bar. The NAS Share Folder screen displays. The NAS Utility provides these icons to indicate each type of the folder or drive.
2. A confirmation message appears. Click OK. 3. The selected folder is deleted. Editing folder properties Use this function to rename the folder, change the folder protocol, or configure the folder for public or private access. Multimedia NAS TS-S402...
To edit a folder, do the following: 1. From the NAS Share Folder screen, select the folder you want to edit, and then click Edit under Folder Management. Right-click the folder you want to edit, and then select Edit from the pop-up menu. 2.
Changing the folder style The NAS Share Folder provides two styles for you to view a list of folders: Icon Style and Report Style. Right-click anywhere in the NAS Share Folder main screen, then select Style from the pop-up menu. Multimedia NAS TS-S402...
Backup/Restore To open the Backup/Restore screen, select View > Backup/Restore from the menu bar, OR click Backup/Restore ( ) from the quick access tool bar. The Backup/ Restore screen displays. The NAS Utility provides these icons to indicate the status of each backup task. A scheduled backup task An unscheduled backup task Backup task in progress...
Task from the pop-up menu. 2. The following window appears. Click Select to browse for the source folder you want to back up to the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure. 3. The select source folder appears in the list as shown. Click Next to continue.
4. Select the target folder of the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure for the files to be backed up to. Click Next. The backup/restore feature only supports share folders in English characters. 5. Enter the task name, and click Apply. 6. A message pops up to ask if you want to set the task schedule at this moment. Click Yes if you want to set the schedule, or No to set it later.
1. From the Backup/Restore screen, select the backup task you want to schedule, then click Schedule Setting under Backup/Restore Task. Right-click the backup task you want to schedule, and then select Schedule Setting from the pop-up menu. Multimedia NAS TS-S402...
2. A confirmation message appears. Click Yes. The following screen appears. 3. Specify for a Routine or One Time schedule. 4. If Routine is selected, specify a daily, weekly, or monthly backup task, and configure the start time. If One Time is selected, specify a specific date and time to start the backup task. 5.
Device Setting Use this feature to launch the Web-based Configuration Tool, which allows you to configure more settings for your TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure. To open the Web-based Configuration Tool, select Setting > Device Setting from the menu bar, OR click Device Setting ( ) from the quick access tool bar.
) from the quick access tool bar. The System Log screen displays. Clearing all the logs To clear all the log messages generated from the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure, do the following: 1. From the System Log screen, click Clear All Log under Log Message.
Launching the Web-based Configuration Tool You can configure more settings for your TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure through the web browser. Enter the IP address of your TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure (the default IP address is http://192.168.10.10) to access the configuration settings. You can also use the Device Setting feature in the NAS Utility (see “Device Setting”) to open the...
Web-based Configuration Tool Overview The following illustrates the layout of the Web-based Configuration Tool main screen. From the left panel of the Web-based Configuration Tool, click each heading to open its respective settings page. The following sections give more detailed information on each settings page.
Select to acquire an IP address from the DNS server automatically. Static IP Enter the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway for the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure to use on the network. DNS Server Auto-detect Select to use the Dynamic DNS. When this option is selected, the DNS server automatically assigns an IP address to the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure.
Basic This page allows you to configure the basic settings of your TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure. Machine name Enter the name of the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure. Group Enter the name of the group to which the current TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure belongs.
FTP, NTF, UPnP A/V, and iTunes. Click Apply to save the changes. Firmware Upgrade This page allows you to update the firmware of your TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure. Click the Browse button to locate the firmware file you want to update. Then click the Upgrade button to begin the upgrade process.
This page allows you to backup and restore the system configuration file for your TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure. Backup configuration Click the Download configuration button to save the current system configuration of your TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure to a file. Restore configuration Click the Restore configuration button and the Configuration File Restore page opens.
Factory Defaults This page allows you to restore the factory default settings of your TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure. Click the Yes button and a confirmation pop-up message is displayed. Click OK to proceed, or Cancel to abort. The TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure will reboot automatically.
Reboot/Shutdown This page allows you to reboot and power off your TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure without pressing the Power button. Click the Yes button to reboot or power off the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure immediately. A confirmation pop-up message is displayed. Click Yes to proceed, or No to abort.
Remote Package This page allows you to install software packages from a remote TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure. Click the Browse button to locate the package you want to upload. Then click the Install button to begin the installation. User’s Guide...
Share Management Share Folder This page lists the information of all sharing folders contained in your TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure. Disk Displays the disk the folder belongs to. Folder Name Displays the name of folder. User Name Displays the users having the right to access the folder.
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Add/ Edit Share Folder To add or edit a folder, click the Add or Edit button from the Share Folder page. The Add/Edit Share Folder page displays. Disk Name When adding a folder: Select a disk for the new folder to be created.
Apply Click to save the changes. User Management This page lists all users allowed to access your TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure, and the private folders each user owns. User Name Displays the users that can log in to the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure.
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Add/ Edit User To add or edit a user, click the Add or Edit button from the User Management page. The Add/Edit User page displays. User Name When adding a user: Enter the name of a new user. When editing a user: Displays the name of the user. Password Enter the new password in this field.
Group Management This page lists all groups allowed to access your TS-S402 and the users in the groups. Group Name Displays the groups that can log in to the Multimedia NAS. User List Displays the users in the groups. Click to add a user. The Add New Group page displays.
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Add/ Edit Group To add or edit a group, click the Add or Edit button from the User Management page. The Add/Edit Group page displays. Group Name When adding a group: Enter the name of a new group. When editing a group: Displays the name of the group.
Quota Management This page lists the quota of the groups and users allowed to access your TS-S402. User Name Displays the user names for the quota. Group Name Displays the group names for the quota. Quota Disk Displays the disks selected for the quota.
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Add/ Edit Quota To add or edit a quota, click the Add or Edit button from the User Management page. The Add/Edit Quota page displays. Select Group When adding an user or group: Select the name of an user or a group. When editing a group: Displays the name of the user or group.
Backup Scheduling Backup This page allows you to set up a schedule to backup the specified local folders of the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure. Schedule Check the Enable checkbox to configure the settings in this page. Description Displays a short description associated with the Scheduling Backup feature.
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Setting Day of Month Select on which date of every month to start the backup task. This option is only available when Every Month is specified in the Setting Frequency field. Setting Day of Week Select on which day of every week to start the backup task.
Select the file system type you want to use for the disks. Apply Click to save the changes. When the settings are made, the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure system starts formatting the disks. This procedure will destroy all the data on the disks. Make sure you have backed up any important data on the disks before the format process.
Format Disk This page allows you to format the physical hard disks and USB storage devices from your TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure. Format Disk Disk Select the hard disk you want to format. File System Select the file system type you want to use for the new storage.
Power Management This page allows you to change the power settings on your TS-S402 Power Management Check the Enable checkbox to configure the settings in this page. Turn Off Hard Drives Select the time to turn the hard drives off.
Enter the SMTP server address. This option is only available when Mail Alert is enabled. Mail address Enter the mail address for the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure to send out the emails. This option is only available when Mail Alert is enabled.
SMTP Auth Enable Enable this option to use SMTP Authentication when sending out emails. SMTP Auth User Enter the username for SMTP authentication. This option is only available when SMTP Auth Enable is enabled. SMTP Auth Password Enter the password for SMTP authentication. This option is only available when SMTP Auth Enable is enabled.
Service Configuration FTP Server This page allows you to change the FTP server settings on your TS-S402. FTP Port Enter the port to be used by FTP. Upload Limit Enter the upload size limit. Enter 0 for no limit. Download Limit Enter the download size limit.
Server This page allows you to configure an iTunes server in your TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure. You can use this server to share your iTunes music files with other users on your local network. iTunes Server Name Enter the name for the iTunes server.
UPnP Server This page allows you to configure a UPnP A/V (Universal Plug and Play) media server in your TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure. Any user on your local network can browse your media (pictures/videos/audio/music) from this server and playback them on UPnP compatible media players or computers running an appropriate client software, such as WinDVD player.
Dynamic DNS This page allows you to configure Dynamic DNS in your TS-S402. Dynamic DNS Check the Enable box to configure the settings on this page. Refresh Time (minute) Select the time to refresh the server. This option is only available when Dynamic DNS is enabled.
Displays the percentage completed for the downloads. Download Rate Displays the speed of the downloads. Status Displays the status of the downloads. Click to add a download. Click to start downloading. Stop Click to stop downloading. Click to delete a download. Delete Multimedia NAS TS-S402...
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Add Download To add a download, click the Add from the Download Center page. The Download Setting page displays. Enter the address of the download server. Like http:// or FTP:// Download Directory Select the download directory in your Multimedia NAS. Download Limit Enter the limit for the download.
Select the folder which contains the torrent files you want to save as the download files. Seed Click the Browse button to locate the torrent file saved in the TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure. Users can only download two BT seeds at the same time. Multimedia NAS TS-S402...
Your TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure has a built-in printer server. To enable NAS printer sharing, connect a USB printer to an available USB port on your TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure. (See “Using External USB Devices” on page 20 for connections.) Users can print out anything on this printer.
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• In order to use the shared printer, users must have the printer driver installed on their computers. • You can connect the USB printer to either the front or rear USB port on your TS-S402 Network Storage Enclosure. Only the first connected USB printer will be enabled for use.
SPECIFICATIONS Interface Disk Management Standard (Individual hard drive) One 1000BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet Two USB 2.0 Host JBOD Power on/off button RAID 0 USB quick backup button RAID 1 File Sharing File System CIFS/Samba FAT32 EXT2 EXT3 Supported Hard Drives Memory Two removable 3.5”...
TS-S402 2 years If a product does not operate as warranted above during the applicable warranty period, TRENDnet shall, at its option and expense, repair the defective product or deliver to customer an equivalent product to replace the defective item. All products that are replaced will become the property of TRENDnet. Replacement products may be new or reconditioned.
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