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Type | Network Storage Server |
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Number of drive bays | 2 |
RAID levels | RAID 0, 1 |
Interfaces | Ethernet |
USB Ports | 2 x USB 3.0 |
Displays system status information and resource usage.
Configures server identification, network, and date/time settings.
Manages internal and external storage volumes and disk configurations.
Configures network settings like TCP/IP and PPPoE.
Manages various server applications like FTP, Media Server, and iTunes.
Manages user accounts, groups, and shared folders.
Handles device maintenance tasks like logging and configuration.
Instructions for cleaning the device.
Guidance on proper disposal of the device.
Specifications and technical details of the NAS server.
Information on software licenses, including GNU GPL/LGPL.
Explains warning symbols and keywords used in the manual.
Safety advice regarding children and electrical equipment.
General safety guidelines for operating the device.
Recommendations for placing and setting up the NAS server.
Lists supported file systems, protocols, and applications.
Describes various uses and functionalities of the NAS server.
Explains how the NAS server operates and its components.
Identifies and describes the front and rear ports and indicators.
Guides on connecting the NAS server to a network via Ethernet.
Explains how to connect USB devices like drives and printers.
Instructions for installing the Medion NAS Tool and Memeo Backup software.
Steps to install the Medion NAS Tool from the CD.
Steps to install the Memeo Instant Backup software.
Accesses media playback features like photos, videos, and music.
Tool for organizing and moving files into correct folders.
Function to set up shared folders as network drives.
Displays all shared folders on the NAS server.
Manages file downloads from the internet using torrents.
Accesses and configures the Memeo Backup software.
Accesses setup wizards and system settings.
Guides through initial NAS server setup using an assistant.
Configures basic server settings like name, time, and IP.
Provides direct access to administrator settings in the Web configurator.
Differentiates between administrator and user roles and their permissions.
Details administrator roles and tasks.
Outlines user roles and their available functions.
Initial tasks for administrators to set up the NAS server.
Initial tasks for users to start using the NAS server.
Procedure to reset the administrator password to default.
Procedure to reset the NAS server to its default factory settings.
Steps to set up a network drive for data backups.
Instructions on performing data backups using Memeo Backup.
Option to select music by folders or albums.
Option to select music by artist name.
Option to select music by various criteria.
Option to select photos by folders.
Option to select photos by date.
Option to select photos by name and folder.
Accesses the main menu for video functions.
Starts playback of video files.
Displays video files as thumbnail previews.
Displays video files in a list format.
Searches for specific video files.
Refreshes the current view of video files.
Lists files by their last played date.
Lists files by how often they have been played.
Lists files by their last added date.
Allows editing settings or activating/deactivating applications.
Allows users to configure media playback and user-specific settings.
Displays overall system status and information.
Shows server name, model, firmware, and MAC address.
Indicates if the media server is active or inactive.
Indicates if the FTP server is active or inactive.
Displays CPU and memory usage.
Displays information on internal and connected USB storage volumes.
Indicates the health status of storage volumes.
Allows naming or renaming storage volumes.
Shows disk configuration and file system type.
Details physical hard disks and their capacity.
Shows total, used, and free disk space.
Name of the share the user is connected to.
Name of the user logged into the NAS server.
Date and time of the last user session.
IP address of the connected computer.
Configures the server's time zone and date settings.
Displays current time and date.
Options for setting the server's date and time.
Configures automatic time synchronization from an internet time server.
Sets the local time zone for the server.
Configures daylight saving time settings.
Displays information on internal and connected USB storage volumes.
Indicates the health status of storage volumes.
Allows naming or renaming storage volumes.
Shows disk configuration and file system type.
Details physical hard disks and their capacity.
Shows total, used, and free disk space.
Option to add new internal or external volumes.
Option to edit existing volume names.
Defines naming conventions for storage volumes.
Configures IP address, subnet mask, and gateway settings.
Sets static or dynamic IP addressing for the server.
Configures Domain Name System settings.
Automatic acquisition of DNS server addresses.
Manual entry of DNS server IP addresses.
Configures a secondary DNS server address.
Settings for accessing the Web configurator.
Optimizes network performance by adjusting frame size.
Tools to test network connectivity using ping.
Displays the status of the PPPoE connection.
Shows the IP address of the PPPoE connection.
Shows the subnet mask of the PPPoE connection.
Settings for enabling PPPoE and entering credentials.
Settings for enabling FTP, connection limits, and timeouts.
Activates the FTP server for remote access.
Sets the maximum number of simultaneous FTP connections.
Configures the time limit for inactive FTP connections.
Displays the port used for FTP connections.
Allows anonymous login to the FTP server.
Specifies port range for passive FTP data transfers.
Sets download and upload speed limits for all users.
Defines character encoding for FTP connections.
Shows counts of music tracks and photos.
Displays the total number of music tracks.
Displays the total number of photo files.
Displays the total number of video files.
Refreshes the media server status view.
Rebuilds the media server database if files are not displayed.
Selects which shares are available to media clients.
Controls the enable/disable status of the download service.
Lists files that failed to download.
Adds new download tasks by URL or torrent file.
Selects individual files from a torrent for download.
Deletes download tasks or completed files.
Pauses active download tasks.
Resumes paused or failed downloads.
Refreshes the download list view.
Defines storage locations and BitTorrent settings for downloads.
Provides additional information about download tasks.
Shows the current status of individual download tasks.
Displays the name of the download task.
Shows the file path of the downloaded item.
Indicates the percentage of download completion.
Number of users sharing the complete download file.
Number of connected peers downloading or sharing the file.
Displays the current download speed.
Displays the current upload speed.
Shows the estimated remaining time for download.
Sets download priority for tasks.
Displays error codes for failed downloads.
Provides details on why a download failed.
Interface to add new download tasks.
Specifies the source URL for downloads.
Field to enter the URL or torrent file link.
Specifies the path to a .torrent file for downloads.
Sets download destination folders.
Edits storage locations for downloads.
Sets default storage locations and download periods.
Defines specific periods for automatic file downloads.
Configures BitTorrent download parameters.
Sets the port number for BitTorrent downloads.
Enables or disables Distributed Hash Table support.
Limits the maximum download bandwidth.
Limits the maximum upload bandwidth.
Sets the maximum number of concurrent torrent downloads.
Sets the maximum number of seeding jobs.
Sets the maximum number of active connections.
Configures how long files are shared after download.
Filters IP addresses for BitTorrent downloads.
Toggles IP address filtering on or off.
Updates the IP filter list from a URL weekly.
Uploads a custom IP filter list from the computer.
Downloads the current IP filter list to the computer.
Views details of individual download tasks.
Shows the current status of a download task.
Displays the name of the download task.
Renames a connected printer.
Cancels print jobs for a printer.
Removes a printer from the list.
Refreshes the list of printers and print jobs.
Displays the name of the printer.
Interface to edit the name of a printer.
Field to enter a new printer name.
Configures NAS copy target and USB volume.
Selects the share for storing copied files.
Displays the connected USB data medium.
Sets the direction of file copying (USB to NAS or NAS to USB).
Creates new folders automatically for copied files.
Backs up files that will be replaced during copying.
Specifies storage location for backup files.
Selects the share for storing synchronized files.
Displays the connected USB data medium partition.
Sets the direction for file synchronization.
Backs up files replaced or removed during synchronization.
Specifies storage location for backup files.
Interface for downloading and installing applications from the internet.
Updates the list of available applications.
Installs or upgrades applications.
Uninstalls or cancels application installations.
Activates installed applications.
Deactivates installed applications.
Views details about installed packages.
Location of application settings menu or Web configurator.
Closes the current window.
Settings for uploading photos and videos to a Flickr account.
Settings related to the Flickr account used for uploads.
Displays the Flickr account username for uploads.
Shows used and available photo space on Flickr.
Shows used and available video space on Flickr.
Selects folders to monitor for uploading files to Flickr.
Sets the time interval for uploading new files.
Configures who can view media files on Flickr.
Allows everyone to view media files.
Prevents non-members from finding pictures via search.
Sets the safety level for uploaded data.
Specifies the content type of uploaded files.
General settings for YouTube uploads.
Configuration of the YouTube account for uploads.
Displays the YouTube account username.
Option to specify a different YouTube user.
Selects folders for uploading files to YouTube.
Activates or deactivates the FTP upload function.
Adds or edits FTP server details for uploads.
Lists folders monitored for uploads.
Configures grace period and bandwidth limits for uploads.
Sets the interval for uploading new files.
Specifies maximum bandwidth for uploads.
Creates and configures user accounts and their permissions.
Creates new user accounts or edits existing ones.
Manages user membership in groups.
Edits user membership in existing groups.
Views information about a specific user.
Manages groups of users.
Creates or edits user groups.
Creates a new shared folder.
Edits existing share settings.
Deactivates or deletes shares.
Starts or stops Windows offline file synchronization.
Configures the recycle bin for deleted files.
Browses the contents of a share.
Indicates the type of share (system, predefined, custom).
Displays the name of the share.
Displays the path of the share.
Displays the owner account of the share.
Displays the access permissions for a share.
Adds or edits share configurations.
Sets access rights for users or groups to shares.
Sets individual access rights for users/groups.
Configures Windows offline file synchronization.
Enables offline access for Windows users.
Disables offline access functionality.
Sets the frequency for deleting files from recycle bins.
Immediately deletes all contents of all recycle bins.
Deletes selected files or folders.
Moves selected files or folders to another location.
Copies selected files or folders to another location.
Indicates if an entry is a folder or a file.
Displays the name of the file or folder.
Displays the file size.
Shows the last modification date of the file/folder.
Interface for moving or copying files between shared network drives.
Configures power management settings for the NAS server.
Displays and manages system log files.
Configures email notifications for system logs.
Sets up email notifications for the NAS server.
Specifies log file categories for email reports.
Sets the frequency and timing for email reports.
Configures the Syslog server for transmitting log messages.
Saves the current NAS server settings to a file.
Loads previously saved NAS server configurations.
Resets all settings to their standard default values.
Shows the current firmware version.
Enables automatic checks for new firmware updates.
Manually upgrades the NAS server firmware.
Information on packaging material reuse and recycling.
Advice on responsible disposal of the device at end-of-life.