StarTech.com S352BMU3N User Manual

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Manual Revision: 07/04/2014
For the most up-to-date information, please visit: www.startech.com
DE: Bedienungsanleitung - de.startech.com
FR: Guide de l'utilisateur - fr.startech.com
ES: Guía del usuario - es.startech.com
IT: Guida per l'uso - it.startech.com
NL: Gebruiksaanwijzing - nl.startech.com
PT: Guia do usuário - pt.startech.com
S352BMU3N
Dual 3.5” SATA NAS Enclosure with RAID
and USB 3.0
*actual product may vary from photos
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - S352BMU3N

Manual Revision: 07/04/2014For the most up-to-date information, please visit: www.startech.comDE: Bedienungsanleitung - de.startech.comFR: Guide de l&

Page 2 - FCC Compliance Statement

Instruction Manual65. Place the front panel back on by placing it over the drive bay, and sliding it into place.6. Replace the screw using the Phill

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Instruction Manual7Step 2. Set your RAID CongurationWARNING! In order to prepare your drives for RAID and Network operation, this enclosure will con

Page 4

Instruction Manual8Available RAID CongurationsThe NAS enclosure supports 4 dierent RAID congurations. RAID is a storage technology that combines mu

Page 5 - Product Diagram

Instruction Manual9Method 2: Connect the NAS enclosure directly to your computer (Standard Access)1. Connect an Ethernet cable (included) from the LA

Page 6 - Getting Started

Instruction Manual10Note: The administration account user name and password can be changed, and additional accounts can be added (See: Page 64 <Man

Page 7

Instruction Manual11You can also click Cancel if you wish to complete additional conguration steps before formatting the hard drive.WARNING! Any data

Page 8

Instruction Manual122. Select Map network drive.3. In the folder box, type the network path to the NAS Enclosure.Note: The default network path for

Page 9

Instruction Manual134. Enter the Username and password for an active account on the NAS enclosure, and click the OK button.5. The NAS has now bee

Page 10 - Instruction Manual

Instruction Manual142. Click the Conguration Icon, the main settings status window is displayed. 3. From the main menu on the left hand side, selec

Page 11 - RAID Notes

Instruction Manual154. The account page is displayed, select the New button from the account list. 5. Enter your desired name and password in the sp

Page 12 - Step 3. NAS Setup

Instruction ManualFCC Compliance StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to

Page 13 - Access Web Interface

Instruction Manual168. The account has now been created, and is listed in the account List box below. Note: A new folder for specic user content is

Page 14 - Hard Drive Initialization

Instruction Manual173. Click Network, in the Main Menu on the left hand side, next click IP Settings.4. The IP Settings window is now displayed. By

Page 15 - Basic NAS Operation

Instruction Manual185. Click the Apply button to set your changes. Note: For detailed information regarding the best conguration for your network, p

Page 16 - 2. Select Map network drive

Instruction Manual19Note: Some les are playable from the File and Folder mode of the web page but for more control we recommend the Audio and Video p

Page 17 - Create User Accounts

Instruction Manual202. A list of all supported music les that are available to the user will be displayed in the menu on the left hand side. Note

Page 18

Instruction Manual21Play video les directly in your web browser, with the web based media playerYou can play video les saved on your NAS through any

Page 19

Instruction Manual224. (optional) To stop and start playing the video le, use the play/pause button located at the bottom of the window.Note: An

Page 20 - Set a Static IP Address

Instruction Manual233. Double click the le of your choice to view the image le. Mobile App AccessThe NAS Enclosure is compatible with most WebDAV m

Page 21

Instruction Manual24Advanced NAS OperationFrom the conguration page you can access advanced congurations and functions.Access Conguration Page1. A

Page 22

Instruction Manual25View and edit System and Network Information listed in the status menuView or change System Information:1. Access Conguration Pa

Page 23 - Upload les to your NAS

Instruction ManualiTable of ContentsProduct Diagram ...1Front View ..

Page 24

Instruction Manual26Click the change button to alter the Network device name, and Work Group. Enter your desired Host Name and Group Name then click t

Page 25

Instruction Manual27If you have selected Automatic:If you would prefer to use one of our three pre-set SNTP servers, use the drop down menu to select

Page 26

Instruction Manual28View Network Information:1. Access Conguration Page. (See: Access conguration page)Note: If you have navigated to a dierent pa

Page 27 - Mobile App Access

Instruction Manual29View PPPoE IP Address or Connect to PPPoE Internet ServiceDisplays the IP address that the NAS enclosure is connected to if the NA

Page 28 - Advanced NAS Operation

Instruction Manual303. The Service Information window is now displayed. Through Service Information you can place a bullet in Enable or Disable de

Page 29

Instruction Manual31View the current Disk Status1. Access Conguration Page. (See: Access conguration page)2. Click Status, in the Main Menu on the

Page 30

Instruction Manual32Disk NameLists the drive and RAID Conguration enabled.Disk CapacityDisplays current information regarding available storage space

Page 31 - View Firmware Version

Instruction Manual332. Click Network, in the Main Menu on the left hand side, next click IP Settings.3. The IP Settings window is now displayed. Thr

Page 32 - View MAC Address

Instruction Manual34If you have selected Static IP as below:Enter your desired IP information in each specied eld and click Apply. Note: For detail

Page 33

Instruction Manual352. Click Network, in the Main Menu on the left hand side, next click PPPoE.3. The PPPoE window is now displayed. Through the PPP

Page 34 -

Instruction ManualiiRestore Default settings to your NAS Enclosure (Reset) ... 51Enable or D

Page 35 - View the current Disk Status

Instruction Manual36Enable and Congure DDNSWith DDNS you can assign an Internet Domain Name using a DDNS service for external access to your enclosur

Page 36 - View or Change IP Setting

Instruction Manual373. The DDNS window is now displayed.4. Select Enable from the bullet menu.If you are using a generic Dynamic DNS service, select

Page 37

Instruction Manual38Note: It may take up to an hour for the DDNS server to refresh and direct to the Enclosure. For further assistance please contact

Page 38 - Congure PPPoE Network

Instruction Manual39UPnP Port Mapping (Universal plug and play)Enables the enclosure to automatically nd and communicate with your router and open an

Page 39

Instruction Manual40WebDAV URL: Displays URL used to access the WebDAV locally.FTP Listen Port: Displays and enables the user to alter the access port

Page 40 - Enable and Congure DDNS

Instruction Manual413. The Disk Management window is now displayed. From the Disk Management Window you can set a sleep timer, format your drive

Page 41

Instruction Manual42You will receive a message alerting you that the format was successful, click the Ok Button.The Disk is now formatted.S.M.A.R.T (S

Page 42

Instruction Manual43Manage your RAID Conguration1. Access Conguration Page. (See: Access conguration page)2. Click System Manage, in the Main Men

Page 43

Instruction Manual44RAID ModeThe drop down menu shows the current RAID conguration.To delete the current RAID conguration click the delete button.WA

Page 44

Instruction Manual45A message will appear warning that all written data will be lost. Click the OK button if you wish to continue.Upon creation of the

Page 45

Instruction Manual1Product DiagramFront ViewRear ViewFront PanelDrive Activity LEDsPower ButtonLAN PortPower JackReset ButtonRAID switchUSB 3.0 PortMa

Page 46 - S.M.A.R.T (SATA0/SATA1)

Instruction Manual46Update your NAS Enclosure Firmware Update1. Access Conguration Page. (See: Access conguration page)2. Click System Manage, in

Page 47 - Manage your RAID Conguration

Instruction Manual47WARNING! It is not recommended that a rmware upgrade be attempted unless specically stated on the StarTech.com website, or direc

Page 48 - RAID Mode

Instruction Manual48Reboot Your NAS Enclosure remotely using the Web Interface1. Access Conguration Page. (See: Access conguration page)2. Click S

Page 49 - RAID Status

Instruction Manual494. To reboot the enclosure click the Reboot button.You will receive a message alerting you that all open connections will be rese

Page 50

Instruction Manual502. Click System Manage, in the Main Menu on the left hand side, next click Shut Down.3. The Shutdown window is now displayed. F

Page 51

Instruction Manual51Restore Default settings to your NAS Enclosure (Reset)1. Access Conguration Page. (See: Access conguration page)2. Click Syste

Page 52

Instruction Manual52WARNING! It is recommended that all drive DATA be backed up prior to Resetting the NAS Enclosure. Lost drive data is not the respo

Page 53

Instruction Manual53Enable or Disable SMB Service1. Access Conguration Page. (See: Access conguration page)2. Click App Server, in the Main Menu o

Page 54

Instruction Manual54From the SMB Status section you can enable or disable SMB service.Depending on your preference place a bullet in Enable or Disable

Page 55

Instruction Manual553. The WebDAV Server window is now displayed. From the WebDAV Window you can enable or disable the ability for your local com

Page 56

Instruction Manual2IntroductionPackaging Contents• NAS HDD RAID Enclosure• Ethernet Cable• 1M USB 3.0 A to B Cable• Universal Power Adapter w/ reg

Page 57 - Enable or Disable SMB Service

Instruction Manual56Enable or Disable FTP Service1. Access Conguration Page. (See: Access conguration page)2. Click App Server, in the Main Menu o

Page 58

Instruction Manual57From the FTP Status select you can enable or disable FTP service.Depending on your preference place a bullet in Enable or Disable.

Page 59

Instruction Manual583. The BT Download window now displayed. From the BT Download Window you can download and host Torrent les to and from exter

Page 60 - Enable or Disable FTP Service

Instruction Manual59The Download Queue shows the status of currently hosted and downloading les. Note: Once you have added the torrent le you will h

Page 61

Instruction Manual60Settings Opens the BT Option menu.The BT option menu enables you to set the following congurations using the value boxes listed:N

Page 62

Instruction Manual61Mail NoticationEnables you to receiver an alert message via e-mail for each torrent le that has completed downloadingTo activate

Page 63

Instruction Manual62Assign Folder for UPNP AV/DNLA Service and iTunes Playlists1. Access Conguration Page. (See: Access conguration page)2. Click

Page 64

Instruction Manual63Select the drop down menu next to the specic media type that you would like to share using DNLA and UPnP AV.From within the drop

Page 65

Instruction Manual64Manage Accounts1. Access Conguration Page. (See: Access conguration page)2. Click User Set, in the Main Menu on the left hand

Page 66

Instruction Manual65Create an Account1. Click the New button.Enter your desired username and password in the specied elds.2. Next specify whether

Page 67

Instruction Manual31. Using a Phillips head screw driver (not included) remove the screw from the bottom of the enclosure.2. Slide the “front panel”

Page 68 - Manage Accounts

Instruction Manual663. The account has now been created is listed in the account List box below.Note: A new folder for specic user content is also c

Page 69 - Create an Account

Instruction Manual67Enable an account1. Select the account from the account box, and click the Enable Button.Note: Enable/Disable button is displayed

Page 70 - Disable an Account

Instruction Manual682. Select the folder from the Folder List box, and click the Right pointing Arrow button (Green) located between the Folder Li

Page 71 - Delete an Account

Instruction Manual69Account Folder ManagementCreate a New Folder1. To create a new folder, click the Create button located in the Folder List box2.

Page 72

Instruction Manual702. Enter your preferred new name in the New Name Box and Click OK.3. The Folder name has now been changed.Delete a FolderWARNIN

Page 73 - Account Folder Management

Instruction Manual71Quick Setup Guide (Optional)1. Access Conguration Page. (See: Access conguration page)2. Click User Set, in the Main Menu on t

Page 74

Instruction Manual72Technical SupportStarTech.com’s lifetime technical support is an integral part of our commitment to provide industry-leading solut

Page 75 - Quick Setup Guide (Optional)

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Page 76 - Warranty Information

Instruction Manual43. Lift the panel o to reveal the drive bays.

Page 77

Instruction Manual54. Slide each of your hard drives into the bay.

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