Operation Manual

Chapter 3
Ways to Use the Media Hub
14
Media Hub
USB Storage Devices
Both models of the Media Hub support direct connection
of USB storage devices. You can use the Media Browser to
import media files; refer to Devices, page 17.
When you connect a USB storage device to the Media
Hub with LCD (NMH400 Series), the LCD menu will ask
if you want to import media files; click the OK button to
confirm.
You can also use Windows Explorer to access the USB
storage device. Then you can copy files to the Media Hub.
Refer to Drag-and-Drop, page 7.
Memory Cards
Only the Media Hub with LCD (NMH400 Series) supports
direct connection of memory cards.
When you insert a memory card, the LCD menu will ask
if you want to import media files; click the OK button to
confirm.
You can use the Media Browser to import media files; refer
to Devices, page 17.
Windows Explorer is another alternative; use it to access
the memory card. Then you can copy files to the Media
Hub. Refer to Drag-and-Drop, page 7.
Automatic Backup of Computers
NTI Shadow is the backup tool you installed during the
Setup Wizard. During installation, the Setup Wizard
creates a default backup job, which runs automatically.
(The default backup job also enables the “On Demand
option.)
Default Backup Job
The Setup Wizard creates a default backup job that backs
up specific files in the My Documents folder.
These files use the following file formats and extensions:
.doc, .xls, .pdf, .ppt, .adb, .rtf, .xml, .htm, .html, .txt,
and .pst.
The backup files are saved to the \backup\<Computer_
Name>\Documents folder on the Media Hub and are
organized by date. You can change the default backup job
created by the Setup Wizard; for example, you can back up
additional folders on your computer.
Additional Backup Jobs
You can set up additional, automatic backup jobs. For
instructions, refer to Create Backup Job, page 31.