EM4172 myiSharing NAS
10 | ENGLISH 2.4 Supported file systems for USB drives When a USB drive is used as system drive (HOME), it has to be formatted by the myiSharing disk
100 | ENGLISH 8.3 NFS Network File System (NFS) is a network file system protocol allowing a user on a client computer to access files over a network
101 | ENGLISH 8.4 FTP File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a standard network protocol used to transfer files from one host to another host over a TCP-bas
102 | ENGLISH 8.5 Media Server The media server streams your digital media files that are stored on the network drive to other UPnP-AV and DLNA compl
103 | ENGLISH To find DLNA compliant media devices that can play your media files on the network drive, look for the “DLNA Certified” logo. To see wh
104 | ENGLISH 8.6 iTunes The iTunes service streams music files that are located on the NAS to iTunes users on the local network. Simply install iTun
105 | ENGLISH 8.7 Email To send e-mail invitations and receive system notifications in your mailbox, set up a SMTP server. If you are using a free e-
106 | ENGLISH Field Description SMTP Server Enter the IP address or domain name of your SMTP mail server (e.g. smtp.gmail.com). Port By default, the
107 | ENGLISH 8.8 Downloader Dowloader is an application based on MLDonkey. MLDonkey is an open source, multi-protocol, peer-to-peer file sharing app
108 | ENGLISH Field Description Enable Download Service Select the check-box to enable the download service. The current state of the service is disp
109 | ENGLISH 9.0 System 9.1 Accounts As system administrator, you can create additional user accounts for your family and your friends. Each user ac
11 | ENGLISH 3.1 Step 1 - HDD Installation For the system drive, we recommend using an internal hard drive. This should be a blank drive, because all
110 | ENGLISH 9.1.1 Create a user account 1. Click New. 2. Enter a username. 3. Enter a password and confirm it. 4. Click Save to create the new
111 | ENGLISH 9.2.2 Network Field Description Automatic (DHCP) Automatically obtain an IP address for your network drive from the local DHCP server
112 | ENGLISH Changing the network settings can affect the running network services and the users that are currently connected to the device.
113 | ENGLISH 9.3 Remote Assistance By default, the remote assistance service is enabled, allowing tech support to help you troubleshoot system probl
114 | ENGLISH 9.4 Date & Time Configure the system date and time of your network drive. Changing the date and the time may interrupt some of the
115 | ENGLISH 9.4.3 Internet Time Select one of the time servers from the list and then click Apply to synchronize the time over the internet.
116 | ENGLISH 9.5 Power Management Set a time in minutes to put the hard drives into standby mode when the system is idle to reduce the power consump
117 | ENGLISH 9.6 Shut Down Shut down or reboot the system through the web interface. Field Description Shutdown Shutdown turns off the system comp
118 | ENGLISH 9.6.1 Shutdown 1. Click Shutdown. 2. Click OK to confirm that you really want to turn off the system. 3. The system turns off a
119 | ENGLISH 9.6.2 Restart 1. Click Restart. 2. Click OK to confirm that you really want to restart the system. 3. The system shuts down all
12 | ENGLISH 5. Login to your account. The default user name and password for the administrator is admin. For security reasons, we strongly recommen
120 | ENGLISH When you restart the system and the IP address remains the same, it will automatically open the login page as soon as th
121 | ENGLISH 10.0 Disk Manager 10.1 Overview The Disk Manager is a simple but powerful tool that helps you manage disks and partition your NAS. Onl
122 | ENGLISH 10.2 Auto Create a Data Disk If the user is not familiar with disk and partition operations, the Disk Manager provides an automatic too
123 | ENGLISH 10.3 Disk Information Select a disk from the device list, the basic information and the partitions map will be displayed in the informa
124 | ENGLISH 10.4 SMART Information S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology; also written as SMART) is a monitoring system f
125 | ENGLISH 10.5 Partition Information Select a partition in the device list or partition map, the basic information of the partition will be displ
126 | ENGLISH 10.7 Creating a Partition When a disk is blank or has free space to use, new partitions can be created on the disk. 1. Select the par
127 | ENGLISH 10.9 Formatting a Partition Newly created partition cannot be used before being formatted to a certain file system. To format a partit
128 | ENGLISH 10.10 Mount a Partition Partitions cannot be read or written before the operating system has access to them. Thus partitions should be
129 | ENGLISH 10.12 Setup a RAID Array To build a RAID array, follow the steps below: 1. Click the RAID tab. 2. Drag the partitions or disks from
13 | ENGLISH 3. Select Auto and click OK. This will automatically create the necessary partitions and format the drive(s). 4. Click Auto to setup
130 | ENGLISH 10.13 Destroy a RAID Array To destroy a RAID array follow the steps bellow: 1. Select the RAID device from the device list 2. Click
131 | ENGLISH USB drive has been formatted on the computer File System Connected to the NAS Connected to the Computer FAT32 Read & Write Read &
132 | ENGLISH 11.0 File Management 11.1 Create a folder Follow these steps to create a new folder. 1. Click the quick access New Folder button on th
133 | ENGLISH 3. 4. If this is the first time you are uploading files, select one of the available upload methods. For new browsers that support i
134 | ENGLISH The following table identifies the fields shown in the upload dialog. Field Description Operation Performs operations on the uploading
135 | ENGLISH 11.5 Rename an item To rename an item, you can: 1. Click the file or folder you wish to rename. 2. Click the Rename button or right
136 | ENGLISH 2. Right-click to open the context menu and select Batch Rename. 3. Enter a name followed by a dash or underscore (the dash or unde
137 | ENGLISH Remember that if you have previously added these files to an album, renaming them will remove the files from the album, so you
138 | ENGLISH 4. Input the share name. 5. Select at least one user and corresponding access limit. 6. Click Apply. A sharing icon (extended h
139 | ENGLISH 12.0 Album maker 12.1 Overview 12.1.1 Overview Album is an application that enables NAS users to make their own albums using the pictur
14 | ENGLISH 3. In the menu bar, click Upload. 4. Select one of the available upload methods. If in doubt, select the traditional form upload.
140 | ENGLISH 12.1.3 Selecting items To select multiple items in the content pane, you can: • Ctrl-Click: Press and hold the Ctrl key and click the
141 | ENGLISH Cut Click this button to cut items Paste Click this button to paste files into the current album Rename Click this button to rename
142 | ENGLISH Open Opens an item Download The same function as the quick acess Download button on the toolbar. Select All Selects all items in the cu
143 | ENGLISH 12.1.6 Change View At the bottom right of the status bar (bottom bar), click either of the Toggle View buttons to change the view of th
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145 | ENGLISH More information is described below: View Description Thumbnail Displays the content as large icons and file name. Detail Displays th
146 | ENGLISH 12.1.7 Sort items To set items in a specific sequence, Album allows you to sort items in four different ways. To sort items, right-clic
147 | ENGLISH 1. Click ALBUM in the album list tree. 2. Click New Album, a dialog will pop up. 3. Input the name of the new album and click OK, th
148 | ENGLISH 12.2.3 Copy items To copy an item or items, you can: 1. Select one or more items you wish to copy. 2. Click the Copy button or rig
149 | ENGLISH 12.3.1 Share an album to other users Sharing an album to other NAS user means the shared album can be accessed by other selected NAS u
15 | ENGLISH 3.5 Step 5 - Streaming Files Once you have uploaded your digital media files, you can setup the media server and the music server to str
150 | ENGLISH 12.4.2 Get Access There are two methods to access published albums on the NAS. Method 1 For NAS users who log into myiSharing, click th
151 | ENGLISH Click SHARED, the albums shared to logged-in users by other NAS users will be displayed. Common visitors can only visit the albums publ
152 | ENGLISH The following table gives all the commands contained in the context menu. Command Description Open Opens an item Download Downloads s
153 | ENGLISH 12.4.6 Change the View At the bottom right of the status bar (bottom bar), click any of the Toggle View buttons to change the view of t
154 | ENGLISH 13.0 Media Player 13.1 Overview The Media Player application allows NAS users to play digital audio or video files that are located on
155 | ENGLISH 13.3 Select items To select multiple items from the content pane, you can: • Ctrl-Click: Press and hold the Ctrl button and click the
156 | ENGLISH Previous Go to previous item Play Plays the selected item in the playlist Next Go to the next item Add list Adds a new playlist Re
157 | ENGLISH 13.5 Tracks List The tracks list displays all of the media files in the playlist. The tracks list presents basic information about each
158 | ENGLISH 13.6 Context menu The context menu pops up when the user right-clicks on an item. Here is an example: The following table describes a
159 | ENGLISH 13.7 Managing Media Files 13.7.1 Add a playlist To create a playlist, please follow these steps: 1. Click the Add List button on the t
16 | ENGLISH 3.6 Step 6 - Sharing Files There are several ways you can share files with your family and friends but before you start, it's ea
160 | ENGLISH 13.7.3 Delete a playlist To delete a playlist, please follow these steps: 1. Select the playlist you wish to delete. 2. Click the qui
161 | ENGLISH 13.7.5 Copy items To copy an item or items, you can: 1. Select an item (or items) you wish to copy. 2. Click the quick access Copy bu
162 | ENGLISH 14.0 Share to Social Networking Sites The Social Network application provides online access to social networking sites such as; Faceboo
163 | ENGLISH After you log in, the Facebook window will be automatically closed. The interactivesharing Facebook window will automatically get your
164 | ENGLISH • Select an album from the album list, or click the plus button on the bottom left to create a new album. • If you are using Microsof
165 | ENGLISH 15.0 Network services 15.1 File Management Overview There are several ways you can upload, download and manage your files on the networ
166 | ENGLISH Upload - Mac >> NAS Download - NAS >> Mac For the web interface, it's not possible to download more than
167 | ENGLISH Upload - PC >> NAS The photos and music results for the WebDAV upload were out of range for this benchmark. For
168 | ENGLISH 15.1.2 Conclusion Following recommendations are not based solely on the best transfer rates but on the best overall user experience. W
169 | ENGLISH 15.2.1 Login 1. Open your web browser (e.g. IE, Firefox, Safari, Chrome). 2. Go to http://isharing.eminent-online.com. 3. Your defau
17 | ENGLISH 3.6.1 Public Directory Files that are stored in the PUBLIC directory are accessible to all users (read & write). Simply copy a file
170 | ENGLISH 5. Login to your account. The default username and password for the administrator is admin. 15.2.2 File Upload 1. Open the MyCloud
171 | ENGLISH 2. Open the folder where you would like to store the file(s). 3. Click Upload. 4. If this is the first time you are uploading f
172 | ENGLISH 5. Option 3 is the recommended method for new browsers, letting you drag and drop multiple files onto the upload window. 6. If you
173 | ENGLISH 9. When the upload is completed, click Refresh and you can view the files in the file explorer. For Internet Explorer, the HTML5 upl
174 | ENGLISH 2. Open the folder where the media files are stored. 3. Select a file and click Download. 4. Save the file on your computer.
175 | ENGLISH Multiple Files 1. Open the MyCloud file explorer. 2. Open the folder where the media files are stored.
176 | ENGLISH 3. Control (Ctrl) or shift (Shift) click the files you would like to download. 4. Right-click to open the context menu and select
177 | ENGLISH 5. Enter a file name for the ZIP archive and click Apply. 6. The completed ZIP archive is stored in the HOME directory and as soon
178 | ENGLISH 7. If you don't want to immediately download the ZIP archive, you can always locate it in the HOME directory and download it f
179 | ENGLISH 15.2.4 Batch Rename To rename multiple files in a batch once they are uploaded to the network drive, use the Batch Rename command. 1.
18 | ENGLISH 4. Enable the option Share this folder and select the users you want to share the folder with. 5. Click Apply to save the settings. 6
180 | ENGLISH 5. The selected files will be renamed automatically with the new name plus a number attached at the end (e.g. images_01, images_02, et
181 | ENGLISH 15.3.1 Setup Media Server 1. Login to your network drive as administrator. 2. Go to Preferences > Media Server. 3. Make sure the
182 | ENGLISH 15.3.2 Windows Media Player 1. Start Windows Media Player. 2. Select your network drive under “Other Libraries”. The name under which
183 | ENGLISH 4. Depending on the file format, the files can be sorted according to different criteria but you can also simply display all the avail
184 | ENGLISH 2. When you turn on the game console, the available media servers on the home network are automatically detected and a link to it is
185 | ENGLISH 4. Depending on the file format, the files can be sorted according to different criteria but you can also simply display all the avail
186 | ENGLISH 15.3.4 Xbox360 1. On your game console, go to apps and select My Apps. 2. Depending on the file type you would like to view, select
187 | ENGLISH 3. Select your network drive from the list of available source. 4. Locate the file that you would like to access and start playback
188 | ENGLISH 15.4 iTunes The iTunes service can be used to stream your music files that are stored on the network drive to other computers on the sa
189 | ENGLISH 4. You can now play back your music files directly in iTunes.
19 | ENGLISH If your friends do not have a user account, you can still share your files by selecting either Email or Publish instead of Group. This w
190 | ENGLISH 15.5 Windows PC users 15.5.1 Samba on a PC Samba is the recommended method to upload and manage a large amount of files, including dire
191 | ENGLISH 15.5.3 Network Neighborhood If your computer and the network drive both belong to the same workgroup, a shortcut to the network drive a
192 | ENGLISH 3. When prompted for the login credentials, enter the username and password of your user account on the network drive and click OK. A
193 | ENGLISH 2. Enter two backslashes followed by either the host name (e.g. \\isharing) or the IP address (e.g. \\192.168.1.30) of your network dr
194 | ENGLISH 15.5.5 Map Network Drive To create a permanent link to your network drive that stays even after a system reboot, map the network drive
195 | ENGLISH 3. If you don't see the shortcut, go to Tools in the menu bar and there you can select Map network drive…. 4. Enter two backsl
196 | ENGLISH 6. To create a permanent link that also stays after a system reboot, select Reconnect at logon and then click Finish to complete the s
197 | ENGLISH 15.5.6 WebDAV on a PC WebDAV is used for the web interface, when uploading or downloading files through the web browser. It can also be
198 | ENGLISH 2. Select Map network drive. 3. If you don't see the shortcut, go to Tools in the menu bar and there you can select Map networ
199 | ENGLISH administrator would enter admin for both username and password. 7. You now have a permanent link on your computer and can access the
2 | ENGLISH EM4172 – myiSharing NAS Table of contents 1.0 Introduction ...
20 | ENGLISH 4. Select your language (1), enter the name of your home server (2) and click enter (3). 5. Login to your account. The default user n
200 | ENGLISH 15.5.7.1 Setup FTP Service 1. Login to your network drive as administrator. 2. Go to Preferences > FTP. 3. Make sure the FTP serv
201 | ENGLISH 2. In the address field, enter ftp:// followed by the IP address of your network drive and click Enter on your keyboard or click on th
202 | ENGLISH 4. You can now manage your files on the network drive. If you prefer, you can also add the username and password to the URL, in ord
203 | ENGLISH 2. Open the Site Manager. 3. Click New Site and create a new account for your network drive.
204 | ENGLISH 4. For the host, enter the IP address of your network drive. On your home network, use the local IP address. For remote access, use th
205 | ENGLISH 6. For the encryption, select Use plain FTP. If you have setup the FTP server to use SSL encryption, select Require explicit FTP over
206 | ENGLISH 8. Under normal circumstances, these are all the settings you have to configure and the rest can be left at default. However, if yo
207 | ENGLISH 9. Double check all your settings and then click Connect. If you are using SSL encryption, you will be prompted to accept the certific
208 | ENGLISH If there is an option to set the charset that is used to encode the file names, set it to UTF-8. If you would like to login remotely us
209 | ENGLISH 4. Choose a folder from the list and click OK. 5. The mounted drive will be listed in your Finder under Shared devices. When
21 | ENGLISH If you get the error Device Offline, make sure that your device is connected to the internet and the power is turned on. The system LE
210 | ENGLISH What is Samba or SMB? Read more about it on Wikipedia. 15.6.2 WebDAV If you want to access the NAS on local network,follow these ste
211 | ENGLISH 4. The mounted drive will be listed in your Finder under Shared devices. When no longer needed, click on the eject button to disco
212 | ENGLISH 15.6.3 FTP File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a standard network protocol used to transfer files from one host to another host over a TCP-
213 | ENGLISH Make sure to set the encoding of your FTP client to UTF-8. To connect to your NAS from outside the home network, make sure
214 | ENGLISH 15.7 USB Copy USB Copy allows you to quickly back up data from an external USB storage device such as a USB hard drive, USB flash drive
215 | ENGLISH 16.0 USB Printer Server The printer server is built-in and enabled by default. There are no options or preferences in the web interface
216 | ENGLISH 6. Select Create a new port, choose Standard TCP/IP Port from the list and then click Next. 7. Make sure the network drive and print
217 | ENGLISH 8. Enter the IP address of your network drive (the port name will be filled out automatically) and then click Next. 9. Select Custom
218 | ENGLISH 10. Select Raw, use the default port number 9100 and then click OK to confirm it. 11. Click Finish to complete the TCP/IP Wizard and
219 | ENGLISH 13. In the next few steps, you will be able to give the printer a name, set it as default printer, add a description and print a test
22 | ENGLISH 4.3 Finder Utility on Windows If you are unable to login through the iSharing web portal and you don't know how to find out the IP
220 | ENGLISH 16.2 Installation on a Mac Printing via the shared network printer will be slower than when the printer is connected directly to the US
221 | ENGLISH 17.0 Usage with mobile devices 17.1 Apple iOS (iPhone/iPad) App 17.1.1 Login with iPhone/iPad We provide the free software for the iSha
222 | ENGLISH After login, you can see the main page, there are four tabs on the bottom: Applications, My Server, My Download and Preferences.
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224 | ENGLISH 17.1.2 Take a picture and upload it to the myiSharing NAS 1. Go to Applications. Click Camera. 2. Take a picture as usual.
225 | ENGLISH 3. Like it? Just click Use to upload it to your NAS. 4. The picture will be on your NAS in the Photos folder.
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227 | ENGLISH 17.1.3 Upload photos or Videos from your camera roll 1. Go to Applications, Click Upload Photos or Upload Videos. 2. Go to Camera R
228 | ENGLISH 4. Once you have selected the photos or videos, press done. 5. The photos or videos will be uploaded to your NAS by the Upload Mana
229 | ENGLISH 7. The function to upload photos or videos from your mobile device (e.g. iPhone or iPad) to the network drive works only if the App
23 | ENGLISH 4.4 Finder Utility on Mac If you are unable to login through the iSharing web portal and you don't know how to find out the IP addr
230 | ENGLISH 17.1.4 Record a voice memo 1. Go to Applications. Click Voice Memo. 2. Press the record button and speak into the microphone of you
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232 | ENGLISH 17.1.5 Check your upload progress 6. Go to Applications. Click Upload Manager. 7. Check your upload progress here.
233 | ENGLISH 17.1.6 Read your file and Stream your media on the go Go to My Server on the bottom tab. You'll see at least 5 folder in the list.
234 | ENGLISH If you want to keep the files on the device for offline reading, just click the icon (cloud) on the right of the file. Then it will be
235 | ENGLISH You can also go to the My Download files from login screen of the iSharing app :
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237 | ENGLISH 17.1.7 Preferences Field Detail Capture Choose different quality of the photo when you take a picture. Play Each Slide For When Viewing
238 | ENGLISH 17.2 Android App 17.2.1 Login with Android mobile device We provide the free software for the iSharing NAS on Android – MyiSharing iSha
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24 | ENGLISH 5.0 Desktop Overview The desktop is the first thing you see after you login through the web interface. It is the place where you can man
240 | ENGLISH 17.2.2 Take a picture and upload it to the myiSharing NAS 1. Go to Applications. Click Camera. 2. Take a picture as usual and press S
241 | ENGLISH 17.2.3 Record a movie and upload it to the NAS 1. Go to Applications. Click Video Recorder. 2. Make a movie as usual and press Save.
242 | ENGLISH 17.2.4 Upload photos or Videos to your NAS 1. Go to Applications. Click Photos or Videos. 2. Select the photos or videos you want t
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244 | ENGLISH 17.2.5 Check your upload progress 1. Go to Applications. Click Upload Manager. 2. Check your upload progress here. 17.2.6 Read your
245 | ENGLISH If you want to keep the files on the device for offline reading, just click the icon (cloud) on the right of the file. Then it will be
246 | ENGLISH Go to My Download, you can see the file you have downloaded.
247 | ENGLISH You can also go to the My Download files from login screen of the iSharing app :
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249 | ENGLISH 18.0 Frequently Asked Questions and other related information The latest Frequently asked questions for your product can be found on th
25 | ENGLISH 5.1 Taskbar The taskbar on top of the screen is a permanent menu that contains the system menu and some other important information as w
250 | ENGLISH 20.0 Warning and points of attention Due to laws, directives and regulations set out by the European parliament, some (wireless) device
251 | ENGLISH 22.0 Declaration of Conformity To ensure your safety and compliance of the product with the directives and laws created by the European
26 | ENGLISH 5.2 System Menu Click on the Eminent logo in the top left corner of the screen to open the system menu. 5.3 About Legal information
27 | ENGLISH 5.5 Disk Information Shows detailed information about all the drives that are currently connected to the system (e.g. internal SATA driv
28 | ENGLISH 5.7 Applications The applications folder contains all the built-in programs, available applications, default media folders and settings
29 | ENGLISH 5.8 System Appearance In this menu, you can customize your wallpaper, change the theme and select the language of the web interface.
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30 | ENGLISH Field Description Wallpaper Customize the wallpaper of your desktop. Themes Select your preferred theme from the list of available d
31 | ENGLISH 5.9 Show/Hide Toolbar Click to hide or show the toolbar. 5.10 Show Windows Show all the windows that are currently open, both hidden
32 | ENGLISH Field Description Shut Down Click “Shut Down” and then choose: Shut Down to completely turn off the system Restart to reboot the sys
33 | ENGLISH 5.13 Default Shortcuts By default, the system creates the following shortcuts on your desktop. 5.13.1 MyCloud Opens the file explorer w
34 | ENGLISH 5.13.3 Applications Opens the applications folder which contains all the built-in programs, available applications, default media folder
35 | ENGLISH Button Function Description Refresh Click to refresh the content in the recycle bin. Clear Click to permanently delete all files in th
36 | ENGLISH 5.15 Add New Shortcut To add a shortcut to an application, open the Applications folder and drag any of the applications to the deskto
37 | ENGLISH 5.17 Arrange Icons To re-arrange the icons, simply drag them to your preferred location on the desktop. 5.17.1 Sort Desktop Icons 1. Ri
38 | ENGLISH 3. Adjust the sliders to change the size of the icons and the text. 4. To revert back to the factory default setting, click Reset.
39 | ENGLISH 5.20 Customize Toolbar 5.20.1 Add New Application 1. Open the Applications folder. 2. Drag an application on top of an existing applic
4 | ENGLISH 6.4.8 View Downloaded Files ...64 6.5 Email ...
40 | ENGLISH 5.20.5 Re-Arrange Toolbar In addition of adding and removing applications, you can also change the location and size of the toolbar
41 | ENGLISH 5.21 Wallpaper Replace the default wallpaper to add your personal touch. Select one of the stock images or load one of your own photos.
42 | ENGLISH Fit: Make the wallpaper fit the desktop without overflow. Slide Show Enable this option and set an interval in seconds to cycle throug
43 | ENGLISH 6.1 Address Book The address book helps you to manage your contacts, making it easier to quickly share your files with your friends and
44 | ENGLISH 6.1.1 Toolbar Button Function Description Refresh Refresh the content. Add Group Create a new group. Delete Group Delete the selected
45 | ENGLISH 6.1.2.1 Add a Group 1. Click Add Group 2. Enter a name for the new group. 3. Click OK. 6.1.2.2 Edit a Group 1. Select the gro
46 | ENGLISH 4. Click OK. 6.1.2.3 Delete a Group 1. Select the group that you would like to delete from the group list. 2. Click Delete Group
47 | ENGLISH 3. Enter all the relevant information for the new contact in the contact information area. 4. Click Save. 6.1.3.2 Delete a Contact
48 | ENGLISH 6.1.3.3 Add a Contact to a Group 1. Open the group that contains your contacts (e.g. group “All”). 2. Select a contact, then drag and
49 | ENGLISH 3. In the contact information area, click Edit. 4. Edit the contact information and then click Save. 6.1.5 Import/Export The addr
5 | ENGLISH 9.1 Accounts ... 109 9.1.1 Create a u
50 | ENGLISH 6.1.5.1 Import Contacts from Gmail Follow these steps to import the contacts from your Gmail account to your address book. 1. Sign in t
51 | ENGLISH 4. Choose the contacts that you would like to export, select Google CSV format and click Export to save the contacts on your computer.
52 | ENGLISH 8. Locate the file google.csv, select it and then click Open to import the contacts. 6.1.5.2 Export Contacts to Gmail Follow these st
53 | ENGLISH 3. Open the file explorer and locate the CSV file. 4. Click Download and store the file on your computer. 5. Sign in to your Gmai
54 | ENGLISH 7. Click More and select Import. 8. Locate the CSV file that you have stored on your computer and click Import to import the contact
55 | ENGLISH 6.2 Browser This browser can be used to access the web interface of other network devices that are connected to the same home network as
56 | ENGLISH 6.3 Disk Information Shows detailed information about all the drives that are currently connected to the system (e.g. internal SATA driv
57 | ENGLISH 6.4 Downloader Downloader is a download manager that helps you to download files from a remote server via FileTP/BT/Donkey and stores th
58 | ENGLISH Downloaded Open the download folder in the file explorer to see the downloaded files. Seeded Open the download folder in the file expl
59 | ENGLISH 6.4.3 Task List On the right hand side in the downloader window, the task list displays the basic information and status about each task
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60 | ENGLISH 6.4.4 Downloading Files 6.4.4.1 Add Task 1. Click Add 2. Enter the URL of the file that you would like to download and click OK. Th
61 | ENGLISH 6.4.4.2 Upload Torrent 1. Click Upload 2. Locate the torrent file (*.torrent) that you have previously downloaded to your computer a
62 | ENGLISH 6.4.6 Download Task Info To view more detailed information about a certain task, select the task in the task list and click Info. Genera
63 | ENGLISH 6.4.7 Peers The following table identifies the fields shown in the Peers tab. Field Description Num Shows the number of peer host(s).
64 | ENGLISH 6.4.8 View Downloaded Files 1. Click Downloaded 2. In the file explorer window, open the Files directory. 3. Click Refresh to see
65 | ENGLISH 6.5 Email Email is not intended as a standalone application but is a service that is called up when files and folders are shared via ema
66 | ENGLISH 6.5.1 Toolbar Button Function Description Bold Convert the selected text to bold lettering. Italic Convert the selected text to italic
67 | ENGLISH Undo Undo the last action. Redo Redo the last action. Insert Image Insert an image at the cursor prompt. Insert Horizontal Rule Inse
68 | ENGLISH Button Function Description Back Go back to previous image. Forward Go forward to the next image. Zoom In Zoom in on the image. Zoo
69 | ENGLISH 6.7 My Music The My Music link in the Applications folder is a shortcut that opens the Music folder in the file explorer. This is where
7 | ENGLISH 15.2 Web Interface ... 168 15.2.1 Login ...
70 | ENGLISH 6.9 My Videos The My Videos link in the Applications folder is a shortcut that opens the Videos folder in the file explorer. This is whe
71 | ENGLISH 6.10 MyCloud The MyCloud file explorer can be used to manage and view the files that are stored on the network drive through the web int
72 | ENGLISH Upload Upload files from your computer and store them on the network drive. If this is the first time, select one of the supported uplo
73 | ENGLISH Delete Delete the selected file(s) or folder(s) and move them to the recycle bin. If you hold down the shift (Shift) key when you clic
74 | ENGLISH Only the administrator is able to view and access the DOWNLOAD and DEVICES directories. 6.10.3 Content Window Shows the conte
75 | ENGLISH Command Description Back Go back to previous folder. Open Open the selected file or folder. Select All Select all files in the current f
76 | ENGLISH Image Rotate the selected image clockwise, counter-clockwise or set it as your new wallpaper. Share Share and publish the select file(s)
77 | ENGLISH 6.11 Password To change the password of the currently logged in user, enter the old password, enter the new password twice and then clic
78 | ENGLISH 6.12.1 System Shutdown 1. Click Shut Down. 2. Click Shut Down. 3. Click OK to confirm and shut down the system. 4. The system
79 | ENGLISH 6.12.2 System Restart 1. Click Shut Down. 2. Click Restart. 3. Click OK to confirm and reboot the system. 4. The system shuts
8 | ENGLISH 17.2.3 Record a movie and upload it to the NAS ... 241 17.2.4 Upload photos or Videos to your
80 | ENGLISH When you restart the system and the IP address remains the same, it will automatically open the login page as soon as th
81 | ENGLISH 6.14 Server Info All the important information about your network drive is displayed here. If you contact tech support, please refresh t
82 | ENGLISH 6.16 System Appearance In this menu, you can customize your wallpaper, change the theme and select the language of the web interface.
83 | ENGLISH 6.16.1 Wallpaper Replace the default wallpaper to add your personal touch. Select one of the stock images or load one of your own photos
84 | ENGLISH Tile: Display the wallpaper as a pattern of images. Fill: Make the wallpaper fill the desktop and cut the overflow off. Fit: Make t
85 | ENGLISH 6.16.2 Themes Click on the thumbnail in the lower window to select your preferred theme and then click Apply to save the settings. Ple
86 | ENGLISH 6.16.3 Language Select your preferred language for the web interface from the list of available languages and then click Apply to save t
87 | ENGLISH 6.17 Text Editor This simple text editor can be used to open and view documents (e.g. TXT, HTML, XML) or write some quick notes and save
88 | ENGLISH 2. Edit the text. 3. Click Save As 4. Enter a file name. 5. Select the folder where you would like to save the file and click Sa
89 | ENGLISH 6.17.2 Open Existing Text File 1. Click Open 2. Locate and select the file you would like to open. 3. If the file extension of th
9 | ENGLISH 2.2 System Requirements Following are the system requirements for the operating system and web browser. Operating System Web Browser Wi
90 | ENGLISH 4. Select the file and click Open to view and edit the file. 5. You can now view and edit the file. To open a *.txt file you can
91 | ENGLISH 7.0 System Information 7.1 Server Info All the important information about your network drive is displayed here. If you contact tech sup
92 | ENGLISH 7.2 Portal Server The web portal at http://isharing.eminent-online.com provides a free proxy service for your network drive. You can log
93 | ENGLISH Field Description Domain Enter a new name for your device and click Register to register a name that is easier to remember than the MA
94 | ENGLISH Troubleshooting 1. If automatic port mapping fails, set up port forwarding manually. Redirect incoming traffic on port 10080 to port 80
95 | ENGLISH 7.3 System Log Select the log you would like to see on the left side and the content is displayed on the right side. Field Description
96 | ENGLISH 7.4 Firmware The firmware for your network drive can be updated automatically or manually. Under normal circumstances, we recommend usin
97 | ENGLISH 7.5 System Backup The system backup function allows you to backup and restore the settings and configuration of your network drive. Fie
98 | ENGLISH 8.0 Services 8.1 Samba Samba provides file services for Microsoft Windows clients and can be integrated with a Windows Server domain. En
99 | ENGLISH 8.2 AFP The Apple Filing Protocol (AFP) is a network protocol that offers file services for the Mac OS. Field Description Enable AFP S
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