User guide
Chapter 4
Use
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Network Storage System with 2 Bays
NOTE: The Download Manager feature lets you
specify download tasks for the Network Storage
System. The advantage is that the Network
Storage System can run the download task
separately, without using your computer. For
example, if you order a movie online, then you
can have the Network Storage System—instead
of your computer—download the movie.
My Files > Files
The Files screen displays a list of folders that you can
access, according to your user account.
My Files > Files
Public Folders These are shared folders accessible to
everyone. Disk 1 and Disk 2 are listed as PUBLIC DISK 1
(Public Data) and PUBLIC DISK 2 (Public Data).
Private Folders These are your personal folder and the
folders associated with your login.
USB Storage Devices All users have access to the devices
connected to the Network Storage System. USB devices
can be used to add or move content.
Click the folder you want to access. To view a file, click the
filename. To download a file, right-click the filename and
select Save Target as...
Click Refresh for the most up-to-date information about
the folders.
My Files > My Downloads
If the Download Manager feature has been enabled
through the Administration > System Options screen and
your login has Download Manager access, then the My
Downloads screen will be available.
My Files > My Downloads
Download Manager The status of the Download
Manager feature is displayed.
User Name Your login name is displayed.
Maximum Concurrent Tasks The maximum number of
tasks that can run at the same time is displayed.
For each download task, the screen lists the File Name, File
Size, Progress, Speed, and Status information.
Add Task Click this option to add a new download task to
the Network Storage System. A new screen appears.
Create New Download Task
Source
URL • Enter the URL of the FTP or HTTP URL.
Destination • Click Browse. The Folders Browser screen
appears.