Instrukcja obsługi Atlantis Land DiskMaster G502D
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DiskMaster G502D
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ITALIANO
Questo prodotto è coperto da garanzia Atlantis della durata di 2 anni. On-Center
Per maggiori dettagli in merito o per accedere alla documentazione completa in
Italiano fare riferimento al sito www.atlantis-land.com.
ENGLISH
This product is covered by Atlantis 2 years warranty. For more On-Center
detailed informations please refer to the web site www.atlantis-land.com.
For more detailed instructions on configuring and using the Switch, please refer to
the online manual.
FRANCAIS
Ce produit est couvert par une garantie Atlantis de 2 ans. Pour des On-Center
informations plus détaillées, référez-vous svp au site Web www.atlantis-
land.com.
DEUTSCH
Dieses Produkt ist durch die Atlantis 2 Jahre Garantie gedeckt. Für On-Center
weitere Informationen, beziehen Sie sich bitte auf Web Site www.atlantis-
land.com.
ESPAÑOL
Este producto està cubierto de garantía Atlantis por 2 años. Para una On-Center
información más detallada, se refiera por favor al Web site www.atlantis-
land.com.

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INDEX
1. 1. Product Overview .......................................................................... 9
1.1 An Overview of the DiskMaster ..................................................... 9
1.1 System Requirements ................................................................. 10
1.2 Package contents ....................................................................... 10
1.3 Choosing a place for your DiskMaster .......................................... 11
1.4 DiskMaster Application ................................................................ 12
1.5 The Front LEDs and Rear Ports .................................................... 13
1.6 Led Display ................................................................................ 14
1.7 Default Settings .......................................................................... 15
1.8 HDD installation Guide ................................................................ 15
1.9 Building DiskMaster HDD System ................................................. 16
Formatting the 1st Hard Disk ............................................................ 19
RAID Mode 21
1.10 Mapping a Network Drive .......................................................... 23
Mapping a Network Drive in Windows XP ........................................... 23
Mapping a Network Drive in Windows Vista/7 .................................... 24
2. WEB Configuration ............................................................................ 25
2. Advanced Web Configuration ............................................................ 26
2.1 SYSTEM->Networking Management ............................................. 29
NetWork Settings ............................................................................. 29
PPPoE Dial-up Se tting....................................................................... 30
2.2 SYSTEM->Account Management .................................................. 31
New Account 31
New Group 33
Account Listing ................................................................................. 34
Group Listing 36
2.3 SYSTEM->Backup Management ................................................... 38
Backup Server Setting ...................................................................... 38
Backup/Restore ................................................................................ 39
Schedule Backup .............................................................................. 41
2.4 SYSTEM->System Information ....................................................42
Hardware Info .................................................................................. 42
System Date 43
2.5 SYSTEM->Hard Disk Management ............................................... 44
Hard Disk Configuration .................................................................... 45

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Limited Warranty
Our warranties (for hardware and software) do not cover data loss –
back up the
contents of your drive to a separate storage medium on a regular basis
. Also,
consequential damages; incidental damages; and costs related to data recovery,
removal and installation are not recoverable under our warranties.
Safety Information
Only qualified personnel should carry out technical work on the device.
When cleaning, avoid using cleaning sprays and any kinf of solution
containing alcohol or other flammable liquids.
Avoid overheating. This may reduce the life of the device.
Protect your device from humidity, direct sunlight as well as high and
extremely low temperatures.
Do no place any liquids on or close to the unit.
If the device is brought from a cold environment into a warmer installation
site, bedewing may occur. Wait until the temperature of the device has
equalised and it is completely dry before you connect to AC main.
As this device contains up to 2 Hard Disk, particular care must be taken to
ensure that is not exposed to vibrations during operation.
Please use the supplied AC/DC Adapter included into g-box. If it is connected
to other devices, this product or power supply unit may be damaged.
We recommend that you place the device on a non-slip surface.
Please note that the rubber/plastic feet on the devices may damage the
surface.
Check the cable regularly for damage. Damaged cables must be replaced
immediately.
Ensure that no objects enter the connection sockets.
Before starting, take a few minutes to read this manual.
Read all of instructions and save this manual for later
reference.
Protect the NAS System from being bumped or dropped.
Do not place the NAS on an unstable cart, stand, or table.
It may fall, causing serious damage to the product.

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Important information for the correct recycle/treatment
procedures of this equipment
The crossed-out wheeled bin symbol printed on the unit label or unit packaging
indicates that this equipment must not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste
but it should be collected separately.
The waste of electric and electronic equipment must be treated separately, in order
to ensure that hazardous materials contained inside the equipment are not buried
thereby providing potential future problems for the environment and human health.
Moreover, it will be possible to reuse and recycle some parts of the waste of electric
and electronic equipment, contributing to reduce the quantities of waste to be
disposed of and the depletion of natural resources.
As user of this equipment, you are responsible to return this waste of electronic
equipment to an authorised collection facility set up by your Municipality. More
detailed information on your nearest collection centre can be obtained from your
Municipality or from other competent local entities.
If you are replacing the old equipment with a new equivalent product, the
distributor must take-back the old equipment free of charge on a one-to one basis
as long as the equipment is of equivalent type and fulfilled the same functions as
the supplied equipment.
Your rôle in participating to the separate collection of waste of electric and
electronic equipment is essential to ensure that environmental protection and
human health objectives connected to a responsible treatment and recycling
activities are achieved.
PS.: The above mentioned information are reported herewith in compliance with Directive
2002/96/CE, which requires a separate collection system and specific treatment and disposal
procedures for the waste of electric and electronic equipments (WEEE). For further and more
detailed information, we invite you to visit our website at www.atlantis-land.com

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1.3 Choosing a place for your DiskMaster
When selecting a place to set up your Disk Array, be sure to follow these
guidelines:
Place on a flat and stable surface capable of supporting at least 5Kg.
Place the DiskMaster close enough to a network jack for the Ethernet cable
to reach it.
Leave at least 10cm of space at the rear of the device for ventilation.
Use a grounded wall outlet (uninterruptible online power supply with AVR is
recommended.)
Avoid an electrical outlet controlled by wall switches or automatic timers.
Accidental disruption of the power source may wipe out data in the memory
of your computer or Disk Array.
Keep the entire system away from potential sources of electromagnetic
interference, such as loudspeakers, cordless telephones, etc.
Avoid direct sunlight, excessive heat, moisture, or dust.

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1.4 DiskMaster Application
When you have completed the steps in this Quick installation Guide, your connected
network should look similar to this:

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1.5 The Front LEDs and Rear Ports
PORT/Button/LED
MEANING
1
HDD A LEDs
HDD A indicators.
2
HDD B LEDs
HDD B indicators.
3
Power LED
Power ON/OFF indicator.
4
Power Button
Power Button. Press the button and holds for 3
seconds to turn ON or turn OFF. Press the power
switch to start/shutdown the DiskMaster. It will take
approximately 3 minutes to boot up/and shutdown
the Operating System.
5
LAN LED
LAN connection indicator.
6
USB I LED
USB port 1 connection indicator.
7
USB II LED
USB port 2 connection indicator.
8
Backup Button
Activates Backup from USB ports, 1 or 2.
9
USB I Port
USB port 1 connector.
10
Power DC Jack
DC adapter power input, DC12V.
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Gigabit LAN
Port
RJ45 connector of 10/100/1000 LAN.
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USB II Port
USB port 2 connector.
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Reset SW
Reset button for DiskMaster to reset to its factory

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defaults. After the device has turned on (turn on the
power and wait 3 minutes), press and hold reset
button for 5/10 seconds, then release it to reset it
(this is used when you can not login to the
DiskMaster, e.g. forgot the password.
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Cool FAN
PWM Cooling FAN. Leave at least 10cm of space at
the rear of the device for ventilation.
There is a Reset button on the back of DiskMaster which will
help return its IP, System ID, System Password and DHCP to
their factory default values. Hold at least 5 secs to restore to
Default.
In order to obtain a full reset please click button here Reset
System->Hard Disk Management->Hard Disk
Configuration.
1.6 Led Display
LED
Color
MEANING
Power
Green
Power ON.
LAN
Green
OFF: LAN Disconnected
ON/Flashing: Connected by LAN and
Accessing
USB 1
Green
OFF: USB Device Failure or Missing
ON/Flashing: Device Ready/ Data Accessing
USB 2
Green
OFF: USB Device Fail or Missing
ON/Flashing: Device Ready/ Data Accessing
HDD A
(Link)
Orange
OFF: HDD Missing
ON: HDD Installed
HDD A
(ACT/Stat)
Blue
OFF: HDD Missing or Failure
Normal Flashing: Data Accessing
Slow Flashing: RAID 1 Rebuild
Flashing 3/Slow, 3/Fast: RAID Error

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1.7 Default Settings
The TCP/IP protocol stack and Ethernet network adapter must be installed. If not,
please refer to MS Windows relative manuals.
Before you configure this device you need to know the following default settings:
Username: sysadmin
Password: atlantis
IP address: by DHCP, (If a DHCP server isn’t available in the network,
the DiskMaster will use 192.168.1. 1 and Subnet Mask 25
255.255.255.0).
Server name: DiskMasterG502D
DiskMaster saves all settings on formatted Hard Disk. If this
isn’t present all settings will be lost when DiskMaster is turn off.
1.8 HDD installation Guide
Following is a quick installation guide to get you up and running. For further details
on each of the settings, please refer to manual on CD.
Unscrew the 4 screws which screws the platic part on the HDD tray.
Fit the HDD into the tray and screw the 4 screws which are unscrewed form
step 1.
Slide the tray into DiskMaster metal frame.
Push the tray into metal frame firmly and lock the handle of the try.
First you must connect the product to the RJ45 ports the PCs of your Lan or
others Switch. In the end connect the DC Adapter to the socket then to the
DiskMaster.
uct will carry on immediately a Once you’ve done all the connections the prod
autotest ( 0 seconds). With the power source on, once the device is 18
connected, the Power and LAN port LEDs will light up indicating a normal
status.
Please check the following pictures.

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1.9 Building DiskMaster HDD System
If the hard disks are being installed for the first time, you need to initialize the
disks before you can use them. Follow the steps described below.
To configure your DiskMaster, you will need to use the web
browser, enter the IP address and then use the web
configuration for further setup. To find out the IP address (if
You changed) of your device once it is connected to the
network, there are several different ways as described on the
following pages.
Use the Setup utility included on the CD (CDRom\A06-
NASG502D\Utility\NasLink.exe). This will list the device
automatically and allow you to access the web configuration
interface with a simple click of your mouse.

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There will two more items, and options show in the left side box. Server GUI
At the right side, besides the basic DiskMaster information, there are two messages
show the status of (running) and (stopped). File Server FTP server
Detail information can be checked by clicking: System Disk
System ->Hard disk Management -> Hard Disk
Configuration
There are 4 partitions in SYSTEM Hard Disk, /fsys, /data,
reserved area and swap.
When the settings are made, the DiskMaster system starts
formatting the disks. This procedure will destroy all the data on
the disks. Make sure You have backed up any important data
on the disks before the format process. It may require some
times; do not perform other jobs during hard drive formatting

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RAID Mode
You need to install 2 HDDs to create RAID system on DiskMaster. When you first
time login DiskMaster or System Disk you will be asking if you hasn’t been created,
would like to do RAID configuration.
Tap button on last dialogue box, the screen will display raid type selection as OK
the picture below (or System ->Hard disk Management -> Hard Disk
Configuration) .
Choose a proper RAID type you want to create on DiskMaster.
RAID 0: Total capacity will be 2 times of the smaller HDD.
RAID 1: Total capacity will be the same to the smaller HDD.
After RAID 0 or RAID 1 is selected, click to create RAID system. Before Save
creating RAID system, 2 HDDs must be totally clean, there can’t be any partitions
exist on the HDD.
When RAID system has been created successfully, message will pop as the picture
above. Click to start creating DiskMaster system. Format
Disk formatting is a critical operation of DiskMaster, please aware the notice the
message shown as the popup dialogue box. Click to start disk formatting. OK
Disk formatting procedure includes 3 steps: Disk Partition, Disk Formatting and
System Build up. It will take longer time to complete the procedure as the disk
capacity getting larger. Please be patient to wait for its completion.
When formatting completed, the system disk of DiskMaster has been established
also, and the message on the screen will be:

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1.10 Mapping a Network Drive
Default SAMBA/FTP system account and password
Factory Default ID: sysadmin
Factory Default PW: atlantis
The folder is created and activated. public
A File Server supporting SMB/CIFS provides a shared storage
on DiskMaster for users attached to the LAN. It is convenient to
share all kinds of computer files on the LAN such as documents,
sound/audio files, photographs, movies, images, database, etc.
Account filtering schemes help avoid users from any kind of
malice and ensuring the safety of data.
Please verify that status is activated (Server->File Server-
>Status) .
Mapping a Network Drive in Windows XP
Start->Control Panel.
Go to the menu and select Map Tools Network Drive.
Follow the setup wizard and fill in the path to your DiskMasterG520D.
Alternatively, you can also browse for the shares by clicking on the Browse
button and locating the folder that way (choose folders). public
Select . Reconnect at Logon
Click on and digit username and password (sysdifferent user name admin,
atlantis). Then click OK.
Then click Finish.
Once the drive has been mapped, you are able to find and access it under My
Computer. This link will still be there even after rebooting your Operating System.
In event of problem, please write directly the IP (instead of
name) in the folder name. Please write: \\ IP
address\public different user name. Click on and digit
username and password ( ). Then click sysadmin, atlantis OK,
then Finish.

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Mapping a Network Drive in Windows Vista /7
Start->Computer
Click on Map Network Drive.
Follow the setup wizard and fill in the path to your DiskMasterG502D.
Alternatively, you can also browse for the shares by clicking on the Browse
button and locating the folder that way (choose folders). public
Click on and digit username and password (different user name sysadmin,
atlantis OK.). Then click
Select click Reconnect at Logon then Finish.
Once the drive has been mapped, you are able to find and access it under My
Computer. This link will still be there even after rebooting your Operating System.
If event of problem , please write directly the IP (instead of
name) in the folder name. Please write:\\ Address\publicIP .
Click on and digit username and different user name
password ( ). Then click then sysadmin, atlantis OK, Finish.

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La schermata principale, richiamabile cliccando su , mostra le seguenti Home
informazioni:
Kernel Version: Viene mostarta la release di Kernel utilizzata
System Date: Viene mosytrata l’ora corrente
Physical Address: Viene mostrato il Mac Address del DiskMaster
HDD Space: Viene mostrato lo spazio libero e quello totale per le partizioni di
dati e sistema.
Service Conditions: vengono mostrati i servizi disponibili e lo stato
Le condizioni di default prevedono che il solo servzio File Server
sia installato e attivo (il servizio FTP è installato ma non attivo).
Cliccare sul bottone per uscire dalla UI del DiskMaster. Logut

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2.2 SYSTEM->Account Management
In this section you can define groups and users The menù consists of four sub-.
test:
New Account/Account Listing
New Group/Group Listing
Before starting you should know the following limitations:
Initial Letter: It can’t be a number, but only a character
Use only characters, numbers and “_”
Windows doesn’t recognize the difference between upper
case and lowercase instead of machines based on Linux
as DiskMaster. It’s recommended not to differentiate this
account.
New Account
On every new user account on DiskMaster, each account is able to access File
server and FTP servers unless otherwise disabled by administrator.
Click , to create a new user. New Account
Account: The name of the user login to DiskMaster.
Username: Full user name for administrator.
Group: NEW Check to create a new group with the name of account user.
Otherwise you can select the group from drop-down menu.
Password: Enter the password which is associated to the account You can .
leave this field empty.
Data Quota: Unlimited Check not to put limitations of any kind. Otherwise
check the field and enter the limit in MB to set restrictions on employment MB
HDD.
Disable File Server Service: Check to ensure that this account can access
via SAMBA.
Disable FTP Server Service: Check to ensure that this account can access
via FTP.
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Marka: | Atlantis Land |
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