TRENDnet’s 2‐Bay NAS Media Server Enclosure, model TN‐200 / TN‐200T1, is the entertainment and storage hub of a digital network. DLNA certified Smart TVs, media players, and game consoles can automatically find and play multiple HD videos and ...
TN‐200 / TN‐200T1 TRENDnet User’s Guide Download Center Product Hardware Features Program scheduled downloads from a website, BitTorrent, an FTP site, or peer to peer. Monitor downloads in real time and setup SMS download alerts. Front View Energy Savings Program the device to hibernate when idle. Create a weekly schedule to automatically turn off the TN‐200 / TN‐200T1 for specific times such as when at work or asleep. Share documents, videos and more at Gigabit speeds 2 Serial ATA I/II 3.5” hard drives (up to 4TB each) of your choice (HD not ...
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TN‐200 / TN‐200T1 TRENDnet User’s Guide Rear View Indicator Light Description Description Power LED Green Solid Light Power is on, device is ready. Blinking Green Booting / Restarting Light Off Device is in hibernation USB Sync LED Green Solid Light USB Storage connected Blinking Transfer data by pressing USB Sync Button/ USB device is being installed / Device is being un‐mounted Light off USB Storage un‐mounted, not ...
TN‐200 / TN‐200T1 TRENDnet User’s Guide Application Diagram Installing Hard Drive(s) 1. Slide and hold the lock and push the top cover towards the back to open the top cover. 2. Insert SATA hard drive(s) and make sure the hard drive is firmly placed into the SATA slots. ...
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TN‐200 / TN‐200T1 TRENDnet User’s Guide 6. The Wizard allows four RAID options, Stand‐Alone, JBOD, RAID 0, and RAID 1. 7. The software will begin formatting the drives. Stand‐Alone ‐ Creates two separate volumes from the two hard drives. JBOD RAID ‐ Makes the disks appear to be a single storage disk RAID 0 ‐ Striped RAID improves performance and provides more storage but without fault tolerance. Two drives are required for this option. RAID 1 ‐ Mirrored RAID, data is written identically on two drives. Two drives are required for this option. If you have data stored in the hard drive(s), it’s recommended that you back up your data before placing the hard drive(s) in TN‐200 / TN‐200T1. Stand‐Alone is used as an example in the user’s guide. Once you select Stand‐Alone, a warning message will appear to warn you that all data will be lost and the disk will be reformatted. Click OK to continue. Note: If there is data on your hard drive, please make sure the data is backed up first before proceeding. ...
TN‐200 / TN‐200T1 TRENDnet User’s Guide Subnet – shows the subnet mask of the connected NAS Panel Features Gateway – shows the network gateway of the connected NAS 1. Wizard – use the setup wizard to configure your NAS Disk Volume – shows the capacity and usage of the hard drive (s) Logout – click this button to logout of the current NAS Settings – click this button to set logout intervals 2. Folder – displays the available disks and current volume(s), double‐click on one of the hard drives to open the file explorer for easy file access. Help – displays the current version of the NAS Setup utility Minimize – click to minimize the window Close – click to close the utility ...
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TN‐200 / TN‐200T1 TRENDnet User’s Guide 3. Management Center (Web browser)–manage users, hard drives, and system 5. Backup Center (Web browser) ‐ allows users to backup data to local, remote, or and network information here cloud based storage 4. Download Center (Web browser) ‐ allows users to download files from URLs, FTP servers, and BitTorrent ...
TN‐200 / TN‐200T1 TRENDnet User’s Guide Step 5 – Wizard setup is now complete. Click the Finish button. Static Settings User Step 4 – To Set Device Information, enter a Workgroup name; a Name for the device; and a Description. Click Next to continue. The User(s) Window is divided into 5 sections ‐ User List, Group List, Share List, ISO Mount, and Quota. User List You can create, modify, and delete a user under this section. To create a user, click Create; enter the User Name; Password; Confirm Password; Group; Permissions; and Quota settings. To modify a user, select the user from the list and click on Modify. To delete a user, select the user from the list and click on Delete. ...
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TN‐200 / TN‐200T1 TRENDnet User’s Guide Alternatively, you may use one of the many file manager apps available from the Google Play store. In this example, we are using the ES File Explorer app. Open the app. Tap on the TN‐200 / TN‐200T1’s IP address and open the desired Volume to find your data. At the top left‐hand corner, select the View option to change the view. Select LAN from the View options. The devices on your LAN will now be displayed, In the Volume you initially created, you can find the same folders; documents; movies; including your TN‐200 / TN‐200T1. ...
TN‐200 / TN‐200T1 TRENDnet User’s Guide Click Next to continue. Disk Select one or more disks to create the Stand‐Alone configuration. Click Next to continue. The TN‐200 / TN‐200T1 has four RAID types to select from – Stand‐Alone, JBOD, RAID 0, and RAID 1. For details on each RAID type, read the short description on each type. Note: If the HDD isn’t new, please back up your files before performing any of the following actions. Check the Volumes and click Format to continue. RAID Stand‐Alone Use eSATA drives to create separate volumes. Each hard drive is its own Volume. ...
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TN‐200 / TN‐200T1 TRENDnet User’s Guide Enter the Hostname, Username, Password, and Confirmed Password for your DDNS System Service Provider and click Save. System contains six main feature sets: Language/Time, Device, System, Power, Notification, Syslog, and USB Devices. All of these features handle the main operational functions of the NAS. The NAS communicates with the DDNS Service Provider to access your records. Language/Time Select a language from one of the language drop‐down menu and click Save to accept the changes. ...
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TN‐200 / TN‐200T1 TRENDnet User’s Guide Power Configure the Disk Hibernation, Fan Control, Power Recovery, and Power On/Off Schedule from this location. Disk Hibernation Click the checkbox to Enable Disk Hibernation. Disk Hibernation turns off the hard drive(s) according to the settings you make in this field. Firmware Upgrade allows you to upgrade the firmware. Under this subheading, you can see the Firmware version number, the Firmware date, and a field in which you can Fan Control install the Firmware upgrade files. Click Browse to locate the new firmware. Select the Use this feature to select Auto Fan Control or Full Speed (Note: speeding up your fans firmware and click OK. Then click the Install button to install the new firmware. will not improve the overall speed of the NAS). Click the radio button next to the option that you prefer. The Time Out function allows the NAS to remain idle for a specific period of time. You Power Recovery can configure the NAS to remain active for the duration of the Time Out feature. Enter the duration (in minutes) and click Save to continue. The NAS will remain active for the Should the TN‐200 / TN‐200T1 fail for any reason, this feature allows it to recover some duration of your settings. power. Click the checkbox next to Enable to activate Power Recovery. ...
TN‐200 / TN‐200T1 TRENDnet User’s Guide Power On/Off Scheduling Notifications Click the checkbox to Enable this feature. Then click the checkboxes for the day(s) that To receive notifications, go to Management Center, System, and Notification. you wish to use Power On/Off Scheduling and use the drop‐down time menus to set the Under Email Settings next to Login Method, select either Account or Anonymous. time. Click Save to continue. Choosing Anonymous does not require a User Name and Password. If you have decided to use Account, enter a User Name and Password in the fields ...
TN‐200 / TN‐200T1 TRENDnet User’s Guide Under Event Settings, there are nine options to get notifications. Click the checkbox to Click the Enable checkbox to activate the SysLog service. Enter a Syslog Server IP enable one of these settings: The Administrator password has changed, Disk Space address in the field provided and click Save. status, One of the Volumes is full, Volume/Disk Status has changed, The Firmware has been upgraded, Send Log File, One Torrent download is done, Send S.M.A.R.T. Test ...
TN‐200 / TN‐200T1 TRENDnet User’s Guide To clear the Log, click the Clear button. UBS Devices To activate UPS Settings, go to Management Center, System, and click on USB Devices. Network UPS is a system management feature which uses a local UPS to protect the NAS from an abnormal shutdown. This can be due to a power failure or faulty technology. To enable Network UPS, click the checkbox next to Network UPS. Enter the IP address of the Network UPS Master and click Save to receive the critical power status from the network UPS master. The UPS Status will display the current status of the UPS. Note: Make sure the TN‐200 / TN‐200T1 is on the same network as the network UPS ...
TN‐200 / TN‐200T1 TRENDnet User’s Guide To detect a USB storage device, insert a USB flash drive in the USB port in the back of Status the TN‐200 / TN‐200T1. The drive will be automatically discovered and the data will be displayed in the field. The drive can be used as a temporary storage device or to update System Status the firmware. To view Status information, go to the Management Center and click Status. The System Status window will provides information on the Firmware version number, the Firmware date, System Time, the Time Zone, the System Up time, the Protocol supported, and the Peripheral Devices. Printer information: Attach a printer to the TN‐200 / TN‐200T1 so users on your network can print directly from the NAS and other devices on the network. By default, no printer is attached. Therefore, no printer is detected in the queue. However, when a printer is attached and users concurrently want to print, the printer can be managed from here to free up queued printer jobs. Click the Clear Print Queue button to free up some print jobs. Device To view device information, click the Device Information tab. Here, you can view the Model Name, Workgroup, device Name, device Description, CPU usage, RAM usage, and Temperature (in Celsius and Fahrenheit). ...
TN‐200 / TN‐200T1 TRENDnet User’s Guide Network File Center The Network Information tab provides information on the TN‐200 / TN‐200T1’s IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway IP, DNS 1 and DNS 2 settings, the MAC address, and The File Center is the main control hub for viewing and accessing files from the TN‐200 / the Read/Write Speeds. TN‐200T1. Click the File Center icon in the main window to access files and folders. Disk The Disk Status table provides information on the Volume Name, RAID Type, Capacity Folder Management (it shows the used and free space available) and Status. During the configuration The Folder Management browser view has two window panes. On the left‐hand side, ...
TN‐200 / TN‐200T1 TRENDnet User’s Guide The browser view can be navigated by using the Back button or the Refresh button. Backup Center Back Button Refresh Button Backup Center allows users to back up data to local, remote, or cloud based backup storage. The TN‐200 / TN‐200T1 provides all these services in one easy user interface – the Backup Center. Click the tile on the Home screen to continue. The tile turns blue The browser panel also has a search function. Enter the search details in the field when you click it. provided. To view data inside each Volume, just click the folder icon. Right‐click on a file under any of the Volumes and you will be presented with the following options: Download, Upload, Copy, Move, Delete, Rename, Content, and Add Folder Download – Download the selected file to another location or directory. For example: download the file from the NAS to a PC Upload – Upload the selected file to another location or directory. For example: upload a file from the PC to a NAS. Copy – Copy this file to another location or directory. Move – Move this file to another location or directory. The next screen is the Backup interface panel. It consists of three main sections: Remote Delete – Delete the file. Backup, Local Backup, and Cloud Backup. ...
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TN‐200 / TN‐200T1 TRENDnet User’s Guide Create Enable encryption backup – Click this checkbox if you wish to encrypt the backup file so Create a Remote Backup setting, click the Create button users cannot access or read the backup files Ignore existing files – Click this checkbox if you wish not to include current files from the backup Do you want to run this backup job now? – Select Yes to begin as soon as you’ve completed the configuration process or select No to do it later. The next part of the configuration is to setup the location. Local – Click the Browse button to select a location to store the files The Remote backup configuration window gives you many options. Let’s take a look at Direction – Select Local to Remote or Remote to Local them. Remote – The TN‐200 / TN‐200T1 only backs up to Linux operating systems. It cannot back up to Windows and Mac systems. However, you can back up to another TN‐200 / TN‐ 200T1 or NAS at a remote location. Select whether to back up to another TN‐ 200 / TN‐200T1, NAS, or a Linux device. Enter the IP address of the remote machine. Enter a password, if necessary, (this password is the remote backup password on the remote side) and select a path on the remote device. Click the Test button to see if the configuration works. Click Save to continue. If the TN‐ 200 / TN‐200T1 is on the remote side, then keep the root username. Remote Backup Precautions: 1. When carrying out NAS to NAS remote backup (ie. TN‐200 / TN‐200T1 to NAS), ...
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TN‐200 / TN‐200T1 TRENDnet User’s Guide Delete Local Backup Time Machine To delete a Local Backup, click the Delete button. Time Machine is a backup utility created by Apple. It is used on most Apple Macintosh computers to back up data to USB or NAS devices. Click the tab to access Time Machine backup on your TN‐200 / TN‐200T1. Confirm the delete process and click OK to continue. Enable the check box to start the service. ...
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TN‐200 / TN‐200T1 TRENDnet User’s Guide Go to Download Center. Select P2P Download and click on the setup icon. The default settings are: ‐ Click to Refresh the screen Saved to – Configured in your default Volume Period – Select between “All the time” or set a “Daily” time frame from the drop‐down ‐ Click to Start the P2P download process. menu To enable P2P, click the checkbox next to Enable Port Settings – Click the Auto radio button or select Custom and enter the custom Port ‐ Click to Stop the P2P download process number Encryption – click the checkbox next to Enable to activate this service ‐ Click to Delete the P2P task from the list, the file remains on the Volume Bandwidth Control – Select a Maximum Download speed (‐1 = unlimited) and enter a value under Maximum Uploads. Save – Click the Save button to complete the setup. ‐ Click to Sort all the P2P downloads Cancel – Click the Cancel button to end the setup without saving. ‐ Click to setup the P2P download process Setup icon Click this icon to setup P2P The configuration is successfully saved and enabled. Click OK to continue. ...
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TN‐200 / TN‐200T1 TRENDnet User’s Guide LLTD – Link Layer Topology Discovery – a network topology discovery and of quality of Glossary service diagnostics Username – a name you select as your identity DDNS – A method of updating a Domain Name Service to point to a changing IP address Password – a value you enter that you can easily remember (best of practice: make it UPnP Router – Universal Plug n Play – an application can automatically forward a port upper and lower case, add letters and numbers) or use a phrase you can easily on your router remember NTP Server – a dedicated Network Time Protocol Time Zone – the region you are located in Firmware – a combination of persistent memory and program code Sync – automatically have data copied over as soon as you write it Disk Hibernation – give hard drives a rest DHCP – Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol – used to assign IP addresses to devices SMTP Server – Simple Mail Transfer Protocol – the engine for your mail Static IP – Manual IP entry – configure your own IP address table SMS – a text messaging service for mobile devices Subnet Mask – the network you preside on Syslog – keeping records of the TN‐200 / TN‐200T1’s actions Gateway – the central network traffic terminus UPS – Uninterrupted Power Supply – a backup battery solution DNS – Domain Network System – a naming system for computers USB – an electronic method of communication Workgroup – the name of the network you join NFS – Network File System – allowing a user on a client computer to access files over the ...
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TN‐200 / TN‐200T1 TRENDnet User’s Guide Technical Specifications Software Network File Protocols HTTP / HTTPS Hardware NFS, AFP / Time Machine Standards IEEE 802.3 / IEEE 802.3u / IEEE 802.3ab CIFS / SMB Interface 1 x 10/100/1000 Mbps Auto‐MDIX RJ‐45 Port Network Service DHCP, SMTP, DDNS, NTP Client 1 x USB 2.0 Port (Storage device not included) Protocols FTP, HTTP/HTTPS, LLTD, UPnP 2 x 3.5” SATA I/II Bay (up to 4 TB each bay) DLNA 1.5, Bonjour, IPv4 / IPv6 **TN‐200T1 includes 1 x 1TB hard drive File System Type Internal HD: EXT4 USB port Support external storage device External HD: FAT32, NTFS UPS monitoring File Management Max 256 user accounts ...
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TN‐200 / TN‐200T1 TRENDnet User’s Guide Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement The availability of some specific channels and/or operational frequency bands are country dependent and are firmware programmed at the factory to match the intended This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital destination. The firmware setting is not accessible by the end user. device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This ...
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