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BT Downloader - User Guide
Huang Chung Electronics Ltd.
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  • Page 1 BT Downloader User Guide BT Downloader - User Guide Huang Chung Electronics Ltd. The diagrams and images contained in this manual may not fully represent the product that you are using and are there for illustration purposes only.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    BT Downloader User Guide Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION ......1 CHAPTER 5 - NETWORK STORAGE....16 ..........1 ACKAGE ONTENTS PC ........16 CCESS ON A ........1 YSTEM EQUIREMENTS FTP............16 ..........2 ETAILED Windows Explorer ........17 Front View ............2 Map Network Drive........
  • Page 3: Chapter 1 - Introduction

    User Guide Chapter 1 - Introduction The BT Downloader is a perfect t ool for easy downloads of your favourite BitTorrent Files and sharing of Your USB storage devices on the local network.Simple to install and configure, you can have the unit up and running in a matter of seconds. There is no need to purchase a...
  • Page 4: Detailed View

    User Guide BT Downloader Detailed View For a detailed description on how each of these ports and buttons work, please refer to the following chapters. Front View 1. USB-A eject button 4. Status LEDs (see LED Indicators) 2. USB port A 5.
  • Page 5: Quick Installation Guide

    Chapter 2 and later. 1. Connect the Ethernet cable from your network router or switch to the BT Downloader. 2. Prepare at least one USB drive with more than 10GB of capacity and connect it to USB port A on the BT Downloader.
  • Page 6: Chapter 2 - System Setup

    7. Done, your device is now ready for access and further setup. Note: If the BT Downloader is turned on but can not acquire an IP address, it will warn the user with a beep sound. To turn off the warning signal, make sure the Ethernet cable is connected properly and the BT Downloader has access to the local network to acquire the IP address.
  • Page 7: How To Login

    User Guide How to login To configure your BT Downloader , you will need to use the web browser, enter the IP address and then use the web configuration for further setup. To find out the ip address of your device once it is connected to the network,there are several different ways as described on the following pages.
  • Page 8: Login On A Mac

    User Guide Login on a Mac First, you will have to find out the IP address of your BT Downloader and then use the web browser to access the web configuration interface. 1. Turn on your BT Downloader and make sure it is connected to the same network as your computer.
  • Page 9: Chapter 3 - Web Configuration

    BT Downloader User Guide Chapter 3 - Web Configuration Open your web browser, enter the IP address of your BT Downloader and login. The default login is as follows: Username: admin Password: root For more information about the initial setup and finding your IP address, please refer to Chapter 2.
  • Page 10: Administration

    This is where you will configure your system, setup FTP accounts, SMB shares and add BitTorrent™ jobs. This section contains the LAN settings for your BT Downloader. By default, this will be set tacquire the to IP address automatically with no need for you to change anything.However, f you do change the settings, press the Apply button to save your new configuration.
  • Page 11: System

    BT Downloader User Guide System Change your device name and description in this section and set the time. After changing the settings, press the Apply button to save your new configuration. • Device Name: By default, this name starts with the letters NSD, followed by the last 6 digits of your Mac address.
  • Page 12: Ftp Server

    BT Downloader User Guide FTP Server In this section, you can enable and setup the FTP server. After changing the settings, press the Apply button to save your new configuration. • FTP: We recommend leaving the port set at its default on 21. Enable the anonymous login for users to access the drive without a password or disable it and setup individual accounts with passwords instead.
  • Page 13: Users

    User Guide Users In this section you can add and manage the users for the BT Downloader. For each user, there will automatically be a new foler created,starting with " s h_ " followed by ther username. Click on “Add a new user” and follow the setup wizard to create a new user.
  • Page 14: Bittorrent

    (refer to the technical terms in the Appendix for further details regarding the terms “torrent file” and “BitTorret™). 2. Access the BT Downloader via web browser and go to the BitTorrent™ menu. Page 12 / Chapter 3 - Web Configuration...
  • Page 15 BT Downloader User Guide 3. Click on “Add a New Job”, browse for the torrent file on your local disk and add it to your job list. 4. Click on Start to initialise the download. It will search for peers automatically and then start downloading the file.
  • Page 16: Chapter 4 - Tools

    Restart To restart the BT Downloader manually, click on the “Restart Now” button. This can be used after a firmware upgrade or to troubleshoot the devie and reboot the system. Hard Disk Utility This tool can be used to format the attached USB drives.
  • Page 17: Firmware Upgrade

    BT Downloader User Guide Firmware Upgrade This section displays the current firmware revision and allows you to upgrade if required. To update a new firmware version, download it to your local drive, then browse for the file and click on “Start Upgrade” to begin the process.
  • Page 18: Chapter 5 - Network Storage

    BT Downloader User Guide Chapter 5 - Network Storage To access the USB drives attached to the BT Downloader via the network connection,you may use either FTP or SMB. File Access on a PC Use your Internet Explorer and type ftp:// followed by the IP address of your BT Downloader.
  • Page 19: Windows Explorer

    BT Downloader User Guide Windows Explorer Use Windows Explorer and type \\ followed by the IP address of your BT Downloader. It will list all available folders and shares on your BT Downloader,which you then can access directly. You can copy files to the network storage as if it were a folder on your local drive.
  • Page 20 BT Downloader User Guide 2. Follow the setup wizard and fill in the path to your BT Downloader.Alternatively, you can also browse for the shares by clicking on the Browse button and locating the folder that way. 3. Once the drive has been mapped, you are able to find and access it under My Computer.
  • Page 21: File Access On A Mac

    1. Click on “Go” and choose “Connect to Server”. 2. Type smb:// followed by the IP address of your BT Downloader or click on the Browse button to locate the folder on your network.Click on the Connect button once the server address has been filled out.
  • Page 22: Ftp

    UPnP The BT Downloader supports UPnP v1.0 . If you have other devices that can access UPnP storage devices, you will be able to share your files on the attached USB drives in local network via UPnP.
  • Page 23: Chapter 6 - Additional Functions

    B and the destination is on port A but there are a couple of exceptions. XFS and FAT32 drives formatted using the BT Downloader will always be the destination and only one of these two drives can be connected at the same time.NTFS formatted drives are read only and can therefore not be the destination.
  • Page 24: Copy Direction

    NTFS NTFS NTFS • XFS = USB drive formatted using the Harddisk Utility of the BT Downloader set to XFS. • FAT32 (DM) = USB drive formatted using the Harddisk Utility of the BT Downloader set to FAT32. • FAT32 (PC) = USB drive formatted on a computer using FAT32.
  • Page 25: Chapter 7 - Appendix

    BT Downloader User Guide Chapter 7 - Appendix Specifications Internal Memory N/A (data is accessed via USB and Ethernet) • 2 USB 2.0 High Speed ports Interfaces • 1 RJ-45 Ethernet port 10-baseT/100-baseT Supported USB devices Mass Storage class hard drives using XFS, FAT32 or NTFS format (NTFS read only).
  • Page 26: Ntfs

    FTP or file transfer protocol is a commonly used protocol for exchanging files over any network that supports the TCP/IP protocol (such as the Internet or an intranet). There are two computers involved in an FTP transfer: a server (BT Downloader) and a client(user' s computer).
  • Page 27: About This Manual

    Chung Electronics Ltd assumes no responsibility for any differences between the product mentioned in this manual and the product you may have.

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