Datasheet

Product Specifications
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Reference values and compliance
Transfer
Speed [1]
Read data - from NAS to workstation: up to 80 MB/s
Write data - from workstation to NAS: up to 60 MB/s
Maximum number of concurrent connections: 256
P
ower Con-
sumption [1]
Power saving mode (suspend): 5.8 W
Normal operating (no hard disk access): 11.9 W
E
nviron-
mental
spec.
Operating temperature range: 0~40 °C
Relative humidity range: 10~90% (non-condensing)
CE
Compliance
This device is classed as a technical information equipment (ITE) in class B and is
intended for use in living room and office.
The CE and WEEE marks approve the conformity by the EU-guidelines:
• EMC - guideline 2004/108/EC, Directive on Electromagnetic Compatibility
• LVD - guideline 2006/95/EC, Directive on Low Voltage
• ErP Lot6 - guideline 2009/125/EC, Directive on ecoconception of Energy related
Products
• RoHS - guideline 2002/95/EC, Directive on Restriction of Hazardous Substances
• WEEE - guideline 2002/96/EC, Directive on The Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment
Other
Compliance
• CB (IEC 60950-1:2005 (2nd Edition)
• FCC
• C-Tick
• BSMI
• R&TTE
Footnotes:
[1] depending on the test environment
[2] the threshold temperatures are subject to change by firmware update.
The KD20's threshold temperature refers to the "Current internal temperature" provided by the SMART monitoring
system. This temperature may be much higher than the "operating/ambient temperature" that is also mentioned in
the hard disk specification. The KD20 only supports hard disks with SMART monitoring system and temperature
sensor which all available SATA hard disks should support.
[3] Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) - allows the transfer of images from digital cameras to computers and other
peripheral devices without the need of additional device drivers. Modern digital cameras usually support this
protocol.
[4] You can enable the Wake on LAN function in Web User Interface: Settings - General - Enable Wake-On-LAN.
After Wake on LAN is enabled for your OMNINAS, you can switch off the OMNINAS and turn on over the network by
using a WOL (Wake on LAN) application. For proper function, please do not interrupt the power supply from the
OMNINAS. You will find the MAC address on the bottom of the OMNINAS device.