Media Hub Home Entertainment Storage NMH Series User Guide
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Table of Contents Chapter 1: Product Overview 1 Front Panel of the Media Hub with LCD (NMH400 Series) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Front Panel of the Media Hub (NMH300 Series) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Back Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Top Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents Chapter 7: Advanced Configuration 35 How to Access the Web-Based Utility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Product Overview Chapter 1 Chapter 1: Product Overview Thank you for choosing the Linksys by Cisco Media Hub. One Serial-ATA (SATA) hard disk is pre-installed, and a second SATA hard drive bay is available if you want to add more storage space. Use the USB ports to add USB hard drives or connect USB flash drives to access your portable files. (USB hard drives may require external power supplies.
Product Overview Chapter 1 Front Panel of the Media Hub (NMH300 Series) Power Button and LED (Blue/Red) To power on the Media Hub, press the Power button. To shut down the Media Hub, press and hold the button until the Power LED starts flashing (this may take more than three seconds). A complete shutdown may take 10-15 seconds. The Power LED flashes blue when the Media Hub boots up, installs a disk, or shuts down. It is solidly lit blue when the Media Hub is ready for use.
Product Overview Chapter 1 Security Slot The security slot is where you can attach a lock to protect the Media Hub from theft. USB The USB port connects to a USB storage device. Ethernet The 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet port connects to an Ethernet network device, such as a router or switch. The LED on the left lights up green when there is a 100 Mbps connection. It lights up orange when there is a 1000 Mbps connection. It does not light up when there is a 10 Mbps connection.
Chapter 1 To replace a hard disk, follow these instructions: 1. To shut down the Media Hub, press and hold the Power button until the Power LED starts flashing. Product Overview 10. Push down on the hard disk to make sure the connectors are securely seated. If this step does not shut down the Media Hub, then proceed to step 2. 2. Disconnect the power adapter from the Power port. 3. Disconnect the Ethernet network cable from the Ethernet port. 4.
Getting Started Chapter 2 Chapter 2: Getting Started Importer System Tray Icon (Closed) Overview The Media Hub is designed to store your media content in one location for convenient access. (There are additional ways to use the Media Hub; refer to Chapter 3: Ways to Use the Media Hub, page 11.) The Media Hub offers three ways to help you copy files to the Media Hub. This chapter describes how to use the Media Importer, NTI Shadow, and the Drag-and-Drop feature. (FTP is another option for copying files.
Getting Started Chapter 2 Manage Media Importer Click this option to select the folders you want to copy to the Media Hub. NTI Shadow NTI Shadow is the backup tool you installed during the Setup Wizard. Use it to automatically copy your documents to the Media Hub for safekeeping. If you chose not to install the backup tool, then NTI Shadow will not be available. To install NTI Shadow, run the Setup Wizard on the enclosed CD-ROM and click Connect Computers.
Getting Started Chapter 2 Main Menu The main menu appears. NOTE: For more information about NTI Shadow, click Help. Drag-and-Drop Use Windows Explorer and the Drag-and-Drop feature to manually copy files to the Media Hub. Drop or paste music to the music folder, photos to the photos folder, and videos to the videos folder. Windows Access 1. To open Windows Explorer, go to Start > Programs > Accessories > Windows Explorer. (You can also right‑click Start and click Explore.) 2.
Getting Started Chapter 2 1. To open Windows Explorer, go to Start > Programs > Accessories > Windows Explorer. (You can also right‑click Start and click Explore.) 2. Right-click My Computer (Windows XP) or Computer (Windows Vista). 3. Select Map Network Drive. 4. In the Folder field, enter \\\media. 5. Click Finish. For additional information, refer to Windows Help.
Getting Started Chapter 2 or memory card is displayed. Double-click the name to access its files. Data Imported from USB Storage Device USB Storage Device Accessed Through Friendly Name If you accessed the Media Hub through its drive letter, go to media > devices > mnt. The name of the USB storage device or memory card is displayed. Double-click the name to access its files. Backup Folder The backup folder stores the data backed up from USB storage devices or memory cards.
Getting Started Chapter 2 Instructions to Copy Media Files to the Media Hub Follow these guidelines: NOTE: Additional information about Windows Explorer is available in Windows Help. •• Copy files of a single file type together at one time. For example, copy music files at one time; do not copy music, photo, and video files at the same time. •• Copy music files to the media\music folder of the Media Hub. WEB: For more information about the Media Hub, refer to the rest of the User Guide.
Ways to Use the Media Hub Chapter 3 Chapter 3: Ways to Use the Media Hub Overview This chapter describes how you can use the Media Hub: Local Access Media files are typically stored on different computers and other network devices throughout the house. You can copy all of the media files to the Media Hub, so your media content is stored in one location for convenient access. Plus you have backup copies of your media files.
Ways to Use the Media Hub Chapter 3 Digital Media Sharing The Media Hub automatically indexes the digital media files it stores, so you can use a web browser to access them through the Media Browser. For more information, refer to Chapter 4: Use of the Media Browser, page 15. UPnP AV Media Server If you have UPnP AV-enabled (or DLNA-certified) devices in your home, then you can use the Media Hub as a media server. (This service is enabled by default—no special setup required.
Ways to Use the Media Hub Chapter 3 NOTE: Depending on the web browser you are using, certificate or security warning screens may appear. To continue with the login process for remote access, accept the warnings. For more information, refer to Appendix A: Troubleshooting, page 44. 4. Enter the password you created during the Setup Wizard (the default is admin). Then click Submit. 5. On the Media Browser screen, click Photos. Navigate to the trip pictures. 2. Go to http://www.ciscomediahub.com. 3.
Chapter 3 Ways to Use the 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.
Use of the Media Browser Chapter 4 Chapter 4: Use of the Media Browser This chapter describes the Media Browser, which is used to access your music, photos, and videos. How to Access the Media Hub You can use Windows Explorer or your web browser to access the Media Hub. For more information about Windows Explorer, refer to Drag-and-Drop, page 7. You can access the Media Browser via a web browser on a local computer connected to your router.
Use of the Media Browser Chapter 4 Re-Scan Refresh the Media Hub’s index of media files. Recent Photos Search Use this option to search your files by keyword. Refer to Search, page 17. The files with the most recent file dates are displayed. To view a photo, select it. Then click the Play button . ? (link to User Guide) Access the online version of this User Guide through this option. (An active Internet connection is required.
Use of the Media Browser Chapter 4 NOTE: Detection of a new USB storage device or memory card may take up to one minute. Other Devices Click the left or right arrow button to scroll through the other devices. Double-click the USB icon to access status information or import media files. A new screen appears. Refer to Devices, page 17. Cancel To exit the Devices screen, click this option. Memory Cards Enter the keyword, and then click the magnifying glass button. The Search Results screen appears.
Use of the Media Browser Chapter 4 Home To return to the Media Browser screen at any time, click the Home icon. •• Previous To move to the previous song on the playlist, Music To view your music files, click the Music icon. •• Next To move to the next song on the playlist, click Photos To view your photo files, click the Photos icon. Videos To view your video files, click the Videos icon. File Browser To access the Media Hub’s folder directory and manage your media files, click the File Browser icon.
Use of the Media Browser Chapter 4 List View Artist The albums are listed in a table with the following options and information: The alphabet is displayed at the top of the screen. Click the letter that starts the name of the artist you want. Play To play the music, click the Play button. Add to Playlist To add an album to the playlist, click the Add to Playlist button. Album The name of the album is displayed. Artist Name The name of the artist is displayed. Genre The genre of the song is displayed.
Use of the Media Browser Chapter 4 Add to Playlist To add a song to the playlist, click the Add to Playlist button. Play To play the music, click the Play button. List View The songs are listed in a table with the following options and information: Play in External Application To play the music using an external player, click the Play in External Application button. (The external player is the default music player application on your computer.
Use of the Media Browser Chapter 4 NOTE: The Media Hub’s built-in viewer supports the jpeg format. Other files will open in the default viewer for the files’ specific file extension(s). Album The alphabet is displayed at the top of the screen. Click the letter that starts the name of the album you want. The slideshow automatically begins. Click the screen to display thumbnails and options at the top of the screen.
Use of the Media Browser Chapter 4 List View Recent The photos are listed in a table with the following option and information: The files with the most recent file dates are displayed. Play To begin a slideshow, click the Play button. Date The date when the photo was last saved is displayed. Photo The name of the photo is displayed. Photo-Album The name of the album is displayed. Size The size of the file is displayed. Dimension The dimensions in width by height (in pixels) are displayed.
Use of the Media Browser Chapter 4 Name The alphabet is displayed at the top of the screen. Click the letter that starts the name of the video you want. Videos > Recent (Thumbnail View) When you are viewing any video category, select the video file you want. Play To play a video, click the Play button. NOTE: The Media Hub plays video content through a browser plug-in. Download and install your favorite media player to enable video playback within the Media Browser.
Use of the Media Browser Chapter 4 Recent File Browser The files with the most recent file dates are displayed. Use the File Browser option to access the Media Hub’s folder directory and manage your media files. NOTE: With the File Browser, you have access to the Media Hub only. To copy files from your computer to the Media Hub, use Windows Explorer. Refer to Drag-and-Drop, page 7. After you click the File Browser option, the password screen appears.
Use of the Media Browser Chapter 4 Delete File Select a file, and then click this option. On the Delete screen, click Yes to delete the file. New Folder Click this option to create a new folder. On the New Folder screen, enter the name, and then click Submit. Delete File Copy File Select a file, and then click this option. On the Copy File(s) screen, select the location for the copy, and then click Submit. New Folder Delete Folder Select a folder, and then click this option.
Use of the Media Browser Chapter 4 Upload to Media Hub Click this option to upload files to the Media Hub. The Upload Files screen appears. •• Browse Click this option to select files. •• Remove To remove a file from the upload list, select the file, and then click this option. •• Remove All To remove all files from the upload list, click this option. The upload list displays File name, File Type, and File Size for all files. •• Upload To upload files to the Media Hub, click this option.
Use of the LCD Menu Chapter 5 Chapter 5: Use of the LCD Menu This chapter describes functions of the LCD menu, which is only featured on the Media Hub with LCD (NMH400 Series). Use the LCD menu to do the following: •• initiate backup jobs for computer(s) running the backup tool (Refer to NTI Shadow, page 31 for more information.) •• While the Media Hub is booting up, press the OK button to boot backup firmware from the hard drive. •• To display the main menu, press the OK button.
Use of the LCD Menu Chapter 5 PC Backup Select this option to initiate backup jobs specified by the backup tool on your computer. (Your computer must be powered on for the jobs to run.) Device Backup After all files have been copied to the Media Hub, click OK to return to the Backup menu. PC Backup After the Media Hub sends the backup message to your computer, click OK to return to the Backup menu.
Use of the LCD Menu Chapter 5 Press the left arrow to return to the Status menu. •• 5 seconds If you want the screensaver to activate Network Select this option to view the status of the Internet connection, status of the Local Area Network (LAN) connection, and local IP address of the Media Hub. •• 30 seconds If you want the screensaver to activate after five seconds of LCD inactivity, select this option. after 30 seconds of LCD inactivity, select this option.
Use of the LCD Menu Chapter 5 Press the left arrow to return to the Settings menu. Power Off The Power Off screen allows you to power off the Media Hub from the front panel. Importing Power Off Click Yes to confirm the power-off, or click No to cancel. Alerts Data Import Done The LCD menu also displays informative alert messages. This section describes the possible messages. New Device Alert After the media files have been copied, click OK.
File Backup Chapter 6 Chapter 6: File Backup Overview This chapter describes how to back up files to the Media Hub. NTI Shadow is the backup tool you installed during the Setup Wizard. You can initiate on-demand backup jobs or set up automatic backup jobs to automatically copy your documents to the Media Hub for safekeeping. (If you did not choose to install the backup tool, then NTI Shadow will not be available.
File Backup Chapter 6 2. Click Browse to select the Media Hub. •• Save your folder/file changes every Select this option to start a backup job according to the schedule you specify. Select On Demand if you want to start the backup job using the Backup feature on the Media Hub (refer to On-Demand Backup, page 33 for more information). Then click Next. Where & When to Back up 3. Click Computer or My Computer. Select the Media Hub, and then select the folder you want. (The backup folder is recommended.
File Backup Chapter 6 6. Review the settings. To change the settings, click Back. If the settings are correct, click Finish to save the backup job. Modify Backup Job Backup jobs are listed in this section. Default Backup Job The Setup Wizard creates a default backup job that backs up specific files in the Documents folder. (This folder is named “Users” in Windows Vista or “Documents and Settings” in Windows XP.) These files use the following file formats and extensions: .doc, .xls, .pdf, .ppt, .adb, .
File Backup Chapter 6 •• back up button (Media Hub, NMH300 Series) •• web-based utility (both series of the Media Hub) You can also use the backup software to initiate a backup job. NOTE: When you set up the options of your backup job through the backup software, make sure the “On Demand” option is selected. Follow the instructions for the method you want to use. Backup Using LCD Menu The LCD menu is available on the Media Hub with LCD (NMH400 Series). 1.
Advanced Configuration Chapter 7 Chapter 7: Advanced Configuration NOTE: When first installing the Media Hub, you should use the Setup Wizard on the Setup CD-ROM. If you want to configure advanced settings, use this chapter. After setting up the Media Hub with the Setup Wizard (located on the CD-ROM), it is ready for use. If you want to change its advanced settings, use the web-based utility. This chapter describes each web page of the utility and each page’s key functions.
Advanced Configuration Chapter 7 5. The password screen appears. Enter the password you created during the Setup Wizard (the default is admin). Click Submit. System The name and local IP address of the Media Hub are displayed. Configure System Click this option to access system settings. Refer to System, page 36. Disk The amounts of used, available, and total disk space are displayed. Password Screen The Overview screen appears. View Details Click this option to view more information.
Advanced Configuration Chapter 7 Model The model number of the Media Hub is displayed. NOTE: If you change the IP address, you may have to re-assign the drive letter to the Media Hub. Run the Setup Wizard on the enclosed CD-ROM (click Connect Computers), or refer to Windows Help for instructions on how to assign a drive letter to the Media Hub. Firmware Version The version number of the firmware is displayed. Media Browser Software Version The version number of the Media Browser software is displayed.
Advanced Configuration Chapter 7 Update Firmware The Media Hub will search for the latest version. Change System Date Click Update to begin the firmware update, or click Cancel to cancel the update. •• Current Media Hub Date The current date and time WARNING: Do not reboot or power off the Media Hub during the firmware upgrade, which may take up to 15 minutes. are displayed. There are two ways to change the date, the calendar or drop-down menus.
Advanced Configuration Chapter 7 Current Disk Configuration Disk 1/Disk 2 (if installed) Vendor The manufacturer of the hard disk is displayed. Model The model number of the hard disk is displayed. Health The status of the hard disk is displayed. RAID Mode The disk configuration mode is displayed. Linear 1 is the single disk mode. If two hard disks are installed, the options are Linear 2 (Increase Space) and RAID 1 (Increase Protection).
Advanced Configuration Chapter 7 When prompted to confirm the new disk configuration, click Yes to continue, or click No to cancel. WARNING: For the Increase Space: Linear 2 mode, if one of the two hard disks fails, then all data will be lost. Before you click this option, review the following: •• The Media Hub is designed to maintain existing data during disk configuration; however, Linksys recommends that you back up its data to your computer or an external hard disk before you continue.
Advanced Configuration Chapter 7 Remote Access Configure this feature to enable access of the Media Hub over the Internet. The status of the remote access feature and the Remote Device Name (if configured) are displayed. NOTE: Linksys offers Remote Access service† through www.ciscomediahub.com. Configure Click this option to configure this feature. Backup Backup Click Backup to initiate backup jobs specified by the backup software on your computer(s).
Advanced Configuration Chapter 7 2. In the Address field, enter http://www.ciscomediahub.com this address: Press Enter. 3. Enter the Remote Device Name of the Media Hub, and then click Go. NOTE: Depending on the web browser you are using, certificate or security warning screens may appear. To continue with the login process for remote access, accept the warnings. For more information, refer to Appendix A: Troubleshooting, page 44.
Chapter 7 Advanced Configuration •• Find Shared Media on My Local Network To find shared media files on your local network, select this option. The Media Hub scans its local content and any media content stored in UPnP AV-compatible servers connected to the local network. Indexing of media files on your computers is possible with Windows Media Player (WMP); however, it is not recommended.
Troubleshooting Appendix A Appendix A: Troubleshooting 1. Access the web-based utility of the Media Hub. (Refer to Chapter 7: Advanced Configuration, page 35.) The power LED of the Media Hub continuously flashes blue or red. 4. For the Media Hub Name and Workgroup settings, click Change, and then follow the on-screen instructions. Follow these instructions: 1. To shut down the Media Hub, press and hold the power button until the power LED starts flashing.
Troubleshooting Appendix A For remote access to the Media Hub, you entered its Remote Device Name at the Linksys-supported website, http://www.ciscomediahub.com, and a certificate or security warning screen appears. 2. Click Add Exception. Depending on the web browser you are using, certificate or security warning screens may appear. To continue with the login process for remote access, accept the warnings. Specific instructions are provided for Internet Explorer 7.0, Internet Explorer 6.0, Firefox 3.
Troubleshooting Appendix A 2. Click OK. 9. Access the web-based utility of the Media Hub. (Refer to Chapter 7: Advanced Configuration, page 35.) 10. On the Media Browser screen, click Configuration. 11. Enter your password, and then click Submit. 12. Click the Disk tab. 13. Click Revert to Single Disk Mode. Please wait until the Media Hub automatically reboots. Then the Media Hub will be ready for use. Security Error: Domain Name Mismatch The Media Hub is using Increase Space: Linear 2 mode.
Troubleshooting Appendix A 4. To remove the defective disk, push together the clips of its drive bay, and then pull out the drive bay. 2. Double-click Administrative Tools. 5. Remove the hard disk from its drive bay. 4. In the directory Management. 6. To install the replacement hard disk, make sure the screw holes of the hard disk line up with the screw holes of the drive bay. Insert the hard disk into the drive bay.
Specifications Appendix B Appendix B: Specifications UPnP able/cert Discovery, AV Security Features Password for System Administration and Remote Access Model NMH305 - Media Hub Available Storage 500 GB Standards IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3ab Dimensions Ports One Power, One Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000), Two USB 2.0 7.80" x 4.37" x 6.61" (198 x 111 x 168 mm) Weight 4.61 lb (2.
Appendix C Appendix C: Warranty Information Limited Warranty Linksys warrants that this Linksys hardware product will be substantially free of defects in materials and workmanship arising under normal use during the Warranty Period, which begins on the date of purchase by the original enduser purchaser and lasts for the period specified below: •• Two (2) years for new product •• Ninety (90) days for refurbished product This limited warranty is non-transferable and extends only to the original end-user pur
Appendix C Warranty Information and a copy of your dated proof of original purchase when returning your product. Products received without a RMA number and dated proof of original purchase will be rejected. Do not include any other items with the product you are returning to Linksys. Defective product covered by this limited warranty will be repaired or replaced and returned to you without charge.
Appendix D Appendix D: Regulatory Information FCC Statement This product has been tested and complies with the specifications for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used according to the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Appendix D User Information for Consumer Products Covered by EU Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) This document contains important information for users with regards to the proper disposal and recycling of Linksys products.
Appendix D Regulatory Information Eesti (Estonian) - Keskkonnaalane informatsioon Euroopa Liidus asuvatele klientidele Français (French) - Informations environnementales pour les clients de l’Union européenne Euroopa Liidu direktiivi 2002/96/EÜ nõuete kohaselt on seadmeid, millel on tootel või pakendil käesolev sümbol , keelatud kõrvaldada koos sorteerimata olmejäätmetega. See sümbol näitab, et toode tuleks kõrvaldada eraldi tavalistest olmejäätmevoogudest.
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