Setting Up The Nas-5400 - Planet NAS-5400 User Manual

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1. Remove the front panel.
2. Remove the empty hot-swap drive tray by unlocking the thumbscrew of the tray, the tray
handle will be in open position. Pull the tray handle toward the front about 10mm(0.39 in.), the
tray is disconnected from the hot-swap backplane. Slide the tray off the drive bay. See figure 2
3. Mount the new HDD drive(s) into the empty slot. Connect the cable of tray backplane into new
HDD. Secure the HDD drive by mounting the screws on each side of the drive tray. See figure
3.
To install a hot-swap drive tray to the hot-swap drive bay
1. Ensure the drive tray handle is open (the thumbscrew is unlock).
2. Align the rails on the hot-swap drive tray with the guide rails in the hot-swap drive bay.
3. Gently push the hot-swap drive tray into the hot-swap drive bay until the tray connects to the
hot-swap backplane.
4. Push the drive tray handle toward to the close position and lock the thumbscrew. See figure 2.
Verify the HDD status
1. When the HDD red LED is continuously on, the drive is failed.
2. When the HDD red/green LED is off, the drive tray is in bad connection.
3. When the system green LED flashed slowing (one flash per two second), the drive is being
rebuilding.
4. When the system green LED is continuously, the drive is ready to use.
5. When the HDD green LED flash rapidly, the drive is accessing by host.

2.3 Setting Up the NAS-5400

After connecting the NAS-5400 to a power cord and the LAN, power it up and follow the
procedures below to set up the server.
1. Choose a computer in the same network as NAS-5400 running Microsoft Windows
98/ME/NT/2000/XP and an IE5.0 (or above) web browser installed.
2. Insert the bundled CD in the CD-ROM drive to initiate the autorun program. Once completed a
menu screen will appear as follows:
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