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CoolMax CN-390
NAS User Guide

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Instructions for First Time users:
1. Place the new hard drive into the NAS unit
2. Hard drives,
a. For new hard drives, use USB connection and partition the drive to 1
primary partition; DO NOT FORMAT
b. For old hard drives, you will need to erase your drive; delete partition
and partition the drive to 1 primary partition; DO NOT FORMAT
Note: If your hard drive is from a proprietary company like Dell, Compaq,
IBM… etc; Your drive may not work due to security feature on the drive.
You will need to contact their support respectively. Then follow step 2
3. Download ScanTool to search for the NAS IP address provided by DHCP on
your router
4. Remove USB and plug the RJ45 to your router’s Ethernet port
5. Copy the IP address from ScanTool to your browser
6. Login information:
a. User: admin
b. Pass: admin
7. Once logged in, click on Disk Utility
8. Click on Format
-This formats and prepares the hard drive for NAS use.
9. For other features and usage; please read further instructions below.
Note: every change of settings, we suggest restarting the NAS to confirm changes.

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1.Install storage
Note: new hard drives requires 1 primary partition and DO NOT FORMAT; Format
only thru the NAS web interface.
1.1 Search Storage
1.1.1 Search Disk
Please download Scantool vis this link:
http://coolmaxusa.com/NASTOOLS.ASP
A. Execute "ScanTool" Utility
1.
Click scan to get IP address
2. Copy IP address to the browser to Login into NAS interface
Note:
If your network environment have no DHCP server: Storage automatically
become DHCP server itself . Storage role in the DHCP server in this
condition .Storage default IP is 169.254.0.1 and your PC will connect Storage
from browser

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Default user name and password
User: admin
Password: admin
2.WEB Control Page
2.1 Status
Display storage current status

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2.1.1 System Information
2.1.1.1 Host Name / Group Name
Click status -> host and group name field -> “Change” button to get into
Identification page
Host Name: default value is STORAGE-XXXX. The last 4 digital xxxx
depend on storage MAC address
。
Storage on a network need unique names so they can identify and
communicate with each other. It's best to keep host names short (fifteen
characters or less) and easily recognizable.
We recommend that you use only Internet-standard characters in the
computer name. The standard characters are the numbers 0 through 9,
uppercase and lowercase letters from A through Z, and the hyphen (-)
character. Computer names cannot consist entirely of numbers, nor can they
contain spaces. The name also cannot contain special characters, such as the
following:
< > ; : " * + = \ | ? ,
Group Name: default value is WORKGROUP
2.1.1.2 Administration
Click status -> administrator field -> “Change” button to get into administration
page
Administrator field : default is “admin” , and this field can’t change by user
Password field : default is “admin” , this field will change logon WEB
password by user
Verify password : confirm password
After input password and click “ok” button , browser will re-login ,and pop login
dialog

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2.1.1.3 Date/Time
Double click status -> Date/Time field -> “Change” button to get into Date and
Time page
Date: set manual Date (yyyy/mm/dd)
Time: set manual Time (hh:mm:ss)
SNTP: enable/disable SNTP client
Time server: locate time server
Time Zone: click your current time zone in the list, and then click OK.
Daylight saving time : If your time zone observes daylight saving time and you
want your storage clock to be adjusted automatically when daylight saving time
changes, make sure the Automatically adjust clock for Daylight Saving Time
check box is selected
2.1.1.4 Firmware version
Display firmware and loader current version
2.1.2 Network Information
2.1.2.1 IP Address
Display storage IP address
2.1.2.2 MAC Address
Display storage MAC address
2.1.2.3 DHCP Server
Enable / Disable DHCP server .
Enable DHCP server , Storage default IP is 169.254.0.1
Disable DHCP server with no DHCP server environment ,the storage IP is
169.254.X.X
Disable DHCP server with DHCP server environment ,the storage get the IP
from DHCP server

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2.1.3 Service Information
SAMBA Service :Disable / Enable SAMBA server
FTP Service :Disable / Enable FTP server
2.1.4 Disk Information
Display Hard Disk model / Free Size / Total Size information
2.2 IP config
2.2.1 Auto IP
Upon boot-up the device must check for DHCP servers on the network
If a DHCP server is active/available, then the device must assign itself a
DHCP address according to the instructions provided by the DHCP server
If no DHCP servers are active/available, the device must assign itself an
AutoIP address and role play as DHCP server (169.254.0.1 / 255.255.255.0 /
no gateway)
2.2.2 Static IP
IP address: this is the IP address assigned by your Router for your
Storage.You shall specify the IP address of the storage here. e.g.
192.168.1.123

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Subnet Mask: an address code that determines the size of the network; this is
the subnet mask of the storage, when seen by external users on the Internet
(including your ISP). The subnet mask is provided by your ISP.
e.g.255.255.255.0
Gateway IP Address: an IP address forwards Internet traffic from your local
area network (LAN) . e.g. 192.168.1.1
DNS Server IP address: you must specify DNS server IP address here if your
ISP has the said address.
2.3 Maintenance
2.3.1 Firmware Upload
You can select new firmware to upload if available. Please don't turn off the
power and close the web browser when the firmware is uploading. Firmware
upgrade erases information. Firmware upgrade doesn’t guarantee a fix on
any issues.
2.3.2 System Reboot
Click the Reboot button to have the device perform a software restart. The SYSTEM
LED will blinks as the device restarts and then remain on if the restarts is successful.
Please wait about a minute before refreshing your browser before logging in again
2.3.3 Factory Default
Click the "Reset" button to clear all configuration and restore to default settings.
Please don't turn off the power and close the web browser when the system is
changing the settings. Please click "Reboot" button after reset
.
2.4 SMB server
Samba is software that can be run on a platform other than Microsoft Windows,
for example, UNIX, Linux, IBM System 390, OpenVMS, and other operating
systems. Samba uses the TCP/IP protocol that is installed on the host server.
When correctly configured, it allows that host to interact with a Microsoft

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Windows client or server as if it is a Windows file and print server.
Share one or more directory trees
Share one or more Distributed filesystem (Dfs) trees
Assist clients with network browsing
Provide or assist with Windows Internet Name Service (WINS)
name-server resolution
Share printers installed on the server among Windows clients on the network (not
support)
Authenticate clients logging onto a Windows domain (not support)
2.4.1 Configure SMB Server
Connect to storage SMB page ,the page as bellow:
NEW: create SMB share account (folder) and password , default
account :guest password:
Modify:

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this page can modify as bellow
password: password of SMB account
access control : read only / read and write access control of SMB account
folder sharing: Folder List is all of exist folder on storage , Sharing List is
share folder of SMB account . If you want to share some folder , select this
folder from Folder List and add to Sharing List .
folder manage :create / rename /delete folder
Enable/ Disable :this button can enable/disable SMB account
Delete: delete SMB account
2.4.2 Setting Up Windows XP Computers
Although Windows XP is very similar to Windows 2000, it has a very different
user interface, and there are a number of subtle differences. For example,
getting to the Control Panel is different than in any previous version of
Windows—one must click the Control Panel item from the Start menu (there is
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