I-O DATA FIDATA HFAS1-S10U Manuale utente

2016/05 Edition 01
Setup Guide
HFAS1-S10U
Network Audio Server
© I-O DATA DEVICE, INC.
Before reading this Setup Guide, please be sure to look at “Quick
Guide” and “Conformity Information and Warranty”.

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Table of Contents
1. Composition of the Instruction Manual........................................................................ 3
2. Getting More out of this Unit......................................................................................... 4
2.1. Open the Settings Screen 5
2.2. Saving Audio Files from a USB HDD 6
2.3. Streaming Music on a USB HDD as it is 10
2.4. Conrming the Amount of Free Space 12
2.5. Adjusting the Brightness and Colour of the Front Indicator 13
2.6. Not turning on the LAN Port indicator 15
2.7. Backing Up Music 17
2.8. Switching the Mode of the Built-in Disk (RAID) 22
2.9. Setting the Time Zone 25
2.10. Keeping the Firmware/Software of this Unit up to Date 27
3. Details of the Settings screen ..................................................................................... 29
3.1. HOME 30
3.2. SYSTEM INFORMATION 31
3.3. SYSTEM SETTINGS 33
3.4. USB DEVICE SETTINGS 38
3.5. DISK MANAGEMENT 39
3.6. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 40
3.7. FIRMWARE UPDATE 41
4. Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................... 42

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1.
Composition of the Instruction Manual
The instruction manual of this unit includes the following.
• Quick Guide:
Describes the basic way to use this unit.
• Conformity Information and Warranty:
Provides guidance on the warranty and standards of this unit and contact information.
• Setup Guide (this document):
Describes detailed settings to this unit.
• Twonky Server Reference:
Describes the Twonky Server that is employed in this unit.
You can download these instruction manuals from the following website
http://www.iodata.jp/data/en/support/#download

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2. Getting More out of this Unit
2.1. Open the Settings Screen 5
2.2. Saving Audio Files from a USB HDD 6
2.3. Streaming Music on a USB HDD as it is 10
2.4. Conrming the Amount of Free Space 12
2.5. Adjusting the Brightness and Colour of the Front Indicator 13
2.6. Not turning on the LAN Port indicator 15
2.7. Backing Up Music 17
2.8. Switching the Mode of the Built-in Disk (RAID) 22
2.9. Setting the Time Zone 25
2.10. Keeping the Firmware/Software of this Unit up to Date 27

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2. Getting More out of this Unit – 2.1. Open the Settings Screen
2.1. Open the Settings Screen
1 Install the settings tool "Magical Finder".
Open the Settings screen to make various settings in this unit.
For details of the operations to perform after you open the Settings screen, please see [2.
Getting More out of this Unit] (page 4) or [3. Details of the Settings screen] (page 29).
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2 Start "Magical Finder".
* Connect the personal computer or terminal on which settings are to be made to the same router as
the one used by this unit.
Click [browser]
The settings screen opens.
The message [Because the IP setting is not correctly done, the setting screen cannot be correctly
opened by a browser. Please set an IP address.] is displayed.
(1) Click [OK] to close that screen.
(2) Click [IP settings].
(3) Set so that it is the same network as the one that the computer or terminal on which settings are
performed is connected to.
* If the IP address is a AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD, please set up to AAA.BBB.CCC, the same as the computer
or terminal, and set DDD to between 0 and 255 while making sure that it is not the same as other
devices.
Please set subnet mask and default gateway to the same value as they are on the computer or terminal.
(In Magical Finder on a computer, the computer network settings are displayed on the same screen.)
Computer http://www.iodata.jp/data/en/support/#download
iOS/Android Search for "Magical Finder" in the App Store or Google Play
Store.

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2. Getting More out of this Unit – 2.2. Saving Audio Files from a USB HDD
2.2. Saving Audio Files from a USB HDD
By connecting and operating a USB HDD that contains audio les, you can copy them to
this unit.
Please copy audio les from a computer or such like to a USB HDD.
2.2.1. Copying Audio Files to a USB HDD
2 2.1. Open the Settings Screen
1 Connect a USB HDD to a USB port on the back of this unit.
Using a multi-port card reader.
If you use a multi-port card reader instead of a USB HDD, please insert only one piece of media.
2.2.2. Saving Audio Files from a USB HDD
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Click [USB DEVICE SETTINGS]
A sudden failure could corrupt any saved audio les and lead to a loss of data.
For details of this unit’s backup function, please see "2.7. Backing Up Music (page 17)”.
[Important] As a precaution, please back up data regularly.
Get audio les ready.
You can get audio les by downloading from a music distribution site or ripping them from a music
CD. For details of the supported formats of audio les, please see the Quick Guide.

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2. Getting More out of this Unit – 2.2. Saving Audio Files from a USB HDD
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Click [Data import]
Click [NEXT]
The front indicator ashes.
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Click [IMPORT]
Click [Yes]
If you click [Yes], audio les start to be
copied and the front indicator ashes.
Please do not remove the USB HDD
while the front indicator is ashing.
Caution: Do not remove the USB HDD

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2. Getting More out of this Unit – 2.2. Saving Audio Files from a USB HDD
Conrm that the front indicator is lit.
Remove the USB HDD.
This completes the operation.
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2.2.3. Removing the USB HDD
If you want to remove a USB HDD when the power to this unit is on, please do so with the
following operation.
1 2.1. Open the Settings Screen
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Click [USB DEVICE SETTINGS]
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Click [Removal of the USB device]
Click [NEXT]

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2. Getting More out of this Unit – 2.2. Saving Audio Files from a USB HDD
Conrm that the message [Remove
completed.] is displayed.
Remove the USB HDD
This completes the operation.
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Click [REMOVE]
When two USB HDD units are
connected.
When you are using a USB hub, and a
USB HDD for shared use and a USB
HDD for backup use are connected,
choose one to remove, and then click
[REMOVE].

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2. Getting More out of this Unit – 2.3. Streaming Music on a USB HDD as it is
2.3. Streaming Music on a USB HDD as it is
By connecting a USB HDD that contains audio les to this unit and operating it, you can
stream the music on the USB HDD as if it were saved on this unit.
Please copy audio les from a computer or such like to a USB HDD.
2.3.1. Copying Audio Files to a USB HDD
2 Conrm that the front indicator has gone from ashing to lit.
You are now able to stream the music on the USB HDD as if it were saved on this
unit.
1 Connect a USB HDD to a USB port at the back.
Using a computer to conrm the audio les on the USB HDD that is connected to this unit.
While referring to “Saving Audio Files” in the Quick Guide, access this unit from a computer.
There is a [usb1] folder in the same place as the [contents] folder. The les in this folder are the audio les
on the USB HDD.
* The [usb1] folder is read-only in order to protect the music (you cannot write to it or delete les in it).
2.3.2. Streaming Music on a USB HDD as it is
A sudden failure could corrupt any saved audio les and lead to a loss of data.
It should be noted that this unit’s backup function will not backup the music stored on the USB
HDD.
[Important] As a precaution, please back up data regularly.
Get audio les ready.
You can get audio les by downloading from a music distribution site or ripping them from a music
CD. For details of the supported formats of audio les, please see the Quick Guide.
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