User manual
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HARDWARE
The jumper is placed on J4 at the factory (as shown at right) so
that the fan speed will automatically adjust to the temperature
of the device during operation. (The thermal sensor needs to be
connected — see Step 5 of section 1.2.4 below.) If you prefer,
you can set the fan to run at high speed by re-positioning the
jumper to J5; or you can set the fan to run at low speed by
removing the jumper altogether. NOTE: Be sure to disconnect
power to the device before changing any of the fan or jumper connections.
Gigabit Ethernet port — This jack features multiple LEDs. When lighted green, the
left LED indicates a link. The right LED ashes green to indicate activity at 10
Mbps; both green and orange at 100 Mbps; and orange at 1000 Mbps.
Restart button — Press and release for a hardware reset of the network drive. The
device will restart after you release the button.
Reset button — When the network drive is powered up and ready, press and
release for a software reset, or press and hold it for 5 seconds before releasing
to reset all the network drive settings to factory defaults (which will erase all
user accounts and groups).
USB device port — This second USB type-A port is also for connection to an
external USB hard drive, USB ash drive or USB printer.
Power adapter jack — For external USB devices, it’s recommended that the USB
drives have their own power supply. If two bus-powered USB drives are connected
at the same time, at least one of them needs to be powered by an external
power supply
.
1.2.4 Hard Drive Installation
FAN
FAN
CONNECTION
THERMAL SENSOR
CONNECTION
J5
J4
JUMPER
CAUTION! Handle the
device very carefully, as
some metal edges may
be sharp or rough.
2. Push the inner
enclosure out to
separate it from
the outer chassis.
1. Remove the 4 screws from
the chassis bottom.