TeraStation User ManualTS-XL/R5 and TS-WXL/R1 modelswww.buffalotech.comv2.3
10Power ModeThe “Power Mode” switch on the back of the unit has two positions: “Auto” and “Manual”. The “Auto” position automatically powers the uni
11On your desktop is a new shortcut to Buffalo NAS Navigator. Double-click it to open the NAS Navigator2 client utility.Using the TeraStation with a
12From NAS Navigator2, you can easily browse the shares on your TeraStation, open its Web Admin Tool, map a drive letter to a share, or make a desktop
13Using your TeraStation with a MacAfter installing the TeraNavigator software, your Mac will have “NASNavigator” in the dock.The NASNavigator icon op
14In NAS Navigator2, choose Congure from the drop-down menu to get to the Web page. Click Open Web Page to go the Web Admin Tool, or click IP Addres
15You can manually add shares (folders) to your desktop by adding them to the Mac’s server list. Begin by clicking Go, and then choose Connect to Ser
16Select Guest and click on Connect. Note: If you have congured share permissions on your TeraStation, select Registered User and enter your login
17If you don’t know your TeraStation’s IP address, there are several ways to get it.One simple method is to use the NAS Navigator2 client utility (inc
18Advanced SettingsTo access the Web Admin Tool, right-click on your TeraStation in NAS Navigator2 and choose Open Web Admin.Alternately, you may acce
19This login prompt will appear. Enter admin for the user name. Until you change it, the password for the admin account will be password. Press th
2IntroductionCongratulations on your new TeraStation! The TeraStation is a powerful le server that’s as easy to use as a hard drive. With its strai
20Welcome to the Web Admin Tool! On the left side, you can see your TeraStation’s system information. Tabs and submenus along the upper edge allow e
21To add users, select the Users/Groups tab. Local Users is the default submenu. Click on Create User. Adding UsersEnter your user information and
22To add many users easily, a CSV (Comma-Separated-Variables) le is recommended. This is a text le, with each line consisting of a Username, Passwo
23You may manage users and passwords for a TeraStation from a SMB server. In your TeraStation, enable Delegate Authority to External SMB Server in N
24To add a group, select the Local Groups submenu under the Users/Groups tab. Click on Create Group. Enter information for your group and click on
25Disk Quotas let you set a maximum on the amount of total storage that may be used by a user or group. Under the Users/Groups tab, click on Local Us
26Network SettingsNetwork Settings contains settings that affect your Ethernet connection. In most networks, TeraStation will get its IP Address auto
27Port TrunkingPort Trunking allows you to connect the TeraStation to the network with two separate Ethernet cables. To use it, you need an “intellig
28Port Trunking ModesRound-robin policy - Transmits packets in sequential order from the rst available slave through the last. This mode provides loa
29To add the TeraStation to your workgroup or domain, click Modify Settings. Depending on your network type, you may choose to authenticate in Work
3Introduction Diagrams and Layout 4 TS-XL/R5 4 TS-WXL/R1 7 Power Mode 10Using your TeraStation Using your TeraStation with
30Screens are different depending on whether you authenticate in Workgroup, NT Domain, or Active Directory Mode. Whichever mode you choose, enter the
31With NFS enabled, you can access a shared folder on the TeraStation from an NFS client. NFS is disabled by default. To enable it, navigate to Netw
32Distributed File System is a set of client and server services that allow a large enterprise to organize many distributed SMB le shares into a dist
33In System Settings, you can modify the NetBIOS name of your TeraStation, date and time settings, and language settings. System Settings
34RAID conguration is done in System/Storage. To change RAID conguration, click on an array name in the RAID Array under the RAID Conguration sect
35RAID 5 (TS-XL only) - All drives in a RAID 5 array reserve part of their data space for parity information, allowing all data to be recovered if a s
36In hot-spare mode, the 4-drive TeraStation will automatically switch over to a standby disk if a disk in an array fails. Hot spare mode works with
37If a hard drive fails, you may replace it without shutting down the TeraStation. The drive LED for a failed drive will be red. After replacing the
38Add a USB hard drive to TeraStation simply by plugging it in to one of the USB ports on the TeraStation. It will then appear in the master folder a
39Formatting of hard drives is done in the System/Storage area of the Web Admin Tool. To format hard drives, select the hard drive(s) that you want t
4TeraStation Quick SetupFront Panel (TS-XL/R5)Power On/OffLCD DisplayDoor LockDisplay ButtonStatus LEDs Function Button
40Shares are the lowest level folders on a TeraStation. Out of the box, your TeraStation includes a share named share, for your les, and a read-only
41Once you check Access Restrictions, you must specically add access rights for any user or group to access the share. To add rights, choose either
42At this point, your chosen users and/or groups have Read-Only access. They will not be able to save les back to the share. If that’s what you wan
43Mapping Additional SharesYou can map additional drive letters to shares on your TeraStation. From the Start menu, select Run... Enter your TeraSt
44From the Tools pull-down menu, select Map Network Drive. Choose a drive letter from the Drive: pull down menu. To specify the folder to map, eith
45TeraSearchTeraSearch lets you easily nd les on your TeraStation. It indexes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, pdf, html, text, and other les. To use it,
46Navigate to Shared Folders/TeraSearch, and click Modify Settings. Put a check next to Enable, chose a time for your regular updates, and click Save.
47Click Update Index. To use TeraSearch, type “//IPaddress:3000 ” into a URL window of a browser, where IPaddress is the IP address of your TeraStatio
48The Maintenance submenu holds such settings as Email notication, Alerts, and LCD display brightness. You can also restart or shut down the TeraSta
49If you have two TeraStations, then you may congure one to replicate all data in a folder on the other. Any changes to les in a share on the Sourc
5TeraStation Quick SetupOpen Front Panel (TS-XL/R5)Diagnostic Port (Buffalo factory use only)Drive Lock (Press left to open drive)Drive LEDInit Button
50To create a new backup job, click Create New Job in System/Backup. Select the desired job schedule and properties and click Apply when done.Backup
51You can restore all settings to their factory defaults by clicking Restore TeraStation. You can choose to either keep the current admin password af
52NS-SHFT is a program to save and restore the conguration of Buffalo NAS devices. Settings are saved to a conguration le on a computer. You can
53To save a conguration le with NS-SHFT, select the TeraStation that you want to save the settings from the dropdown menu. Click Save. You will ha
54To restore a TeraStation’s settings from a saved conguration le with NS-SHFT, select the TeraStation that you want to restore to from the dropdown
55You may have multiple congurations saved. Select the conguration le with the settings that you want to use.Choose which settings to restore and
56If you use the EXT3 format for an external backup drive connected to the TeraStation, then you may nd it convenient to be able to read data on the
57For best results, the TeraStation should be connected to an Uninterruptible Power Supply. APC SmartUPS models work well. A UPS may be used with ei
58The TeraStation can be congured to go into power-saving (“sleep”) mode at regular intervals. Click Modify Settings to congure a sleep interval.
59• To share a USB printer with the TeraStation, Enable print server functionality. Connect the printer to a USB port on the TeraStation and power it
6Serial Port for UPSTeraStation Quick SetupRear Panel (TS-XL/R5)USBEthernet 1Ethernet 2Power ConnectorSecurity MountPower ModeAutoManual
60• You will receive a warning that the server does not have the proper drivers. Click OK to continue.• The Add Printer Wizard will launch. Select
61• Click the Print Test Page button to print a test page. You can also browse through the available settings for the printer. Please refer to the
62If a corrupt print job is sent to a printer, printing may suddenly fail. If your print jobs seem to be locked up, clearing the print queue may reso
63Time MachineTo use the TeraStation as a location for backups from a Mac running Time Machine, begin by creating a folder for the backups. In Shared
64Navigate to Extensions/Time Machine and click Modify Settings. Enable Time Machine. For the Target Folder, choose the folder you created for the ba
65The name for the Target Host Name eld can be found just under the Computer Name on the Sharing page in System Preferences. It is circled in red in
66It will take several minutes for the image le to be created. The le TargetHostName_TargetMACAddress.sparsebundle is being created in the backup f
67Move the switch to the “ON” position. Click on Change Disk.Choose your TeraStation from the list and click Use for Backup. In 120 seconds, Time Ma
68A share on the TeraStation can be streamed to DLNA compatible media players on your network. To congure DLNA media streaming, click on Modify Sett
69Clicking Authorized DLNA Media Clients opens this screen, where you can see all of the available media players on your network. Click Close when do
7TeraStation Quick SetupFront Panel (TS-WXL/R1)Power On/OffLCD DisplayDoor LockDisplay ButtonStatus LEDs Function Button
70TeraStation’s built-in BitTorrent client will download les for you. To enable it, select Enabled. Choose a target folder for downloaded les to g
71To add a torrent, click Add and then Browse. Navigate to the torrent le and open it. The le(s) will automatically download in the background.
72You can copy digital media les directly to the TeraStation from a USB storage device, such as a digital camera, USB ash drive, or external hard di
73With Buffalo’s WebAccess, you can access your TeraStation from anywhere in the world with an Internet connection. It’s easy to access your les, or
74To enable WebAccess for a share, click on the sharename from Extensions/WebAccess. Choose your desired level of WebAccess from the ‘WebAccess Settin
75To access your TeraStation remotely, open a browser window on any computer connected to the Internet and go to www.buffalonas.com. In the dialog bo
76To access individual folders on the right, click on their open links.Clicking on individual les will give you other options, depending on the lety
77To upload les to the TeraStation, click Upload in the bottom left corner of the window. Note: This option will only appear if you are logged in a
78The TeraStation includes FTP server capability, allowing you to access les on it from anywhere. If enabled for a folder, then you can read and sav
79TroubleshootingError codesError Code Description Alert SoundE00 MPU error: Main MPU is not responding. AE01 Error on DRAM
8TeraStation Quick SetupOpen Front Panel (TS-WXL/R1)Diagnostic Port (Buffalo factory use only)Drive Lock (Press left to open drive)Drive LEDInit Butto
80Information codesCode Description Alert SoundI10 Overheating warning BI11 Bad sectors on hard drive BI12
81Troubleshooting Multiple SharesWhen accessing multiple shares to a Windows PC, you may see this error message. This is caused by having multi
82Mapping Multiple SharesWhen mapping any share, select the Connect using a different user name option. A login and password prompt will appear. Use
83Turn the key counter-clockwise and open the drive door.Push the lock tab gently to the left and swing out the drive lock.The hard drive will now sli
84Slide the new drive into the empty drive slot.Close the drive lock to secure the hard drive in place.Hold down the function button until it beeps.
85SpecicationsLAN Standards: 1000BASE-T IEEE802.3ab, 100BASE-T IEEE 802.3u, 10BASE-T IEEE 802.3USB: USB 2.0 (2 sockets)Compatible OS: Windows 2000
86Administrator Name: admin (cannot be changed)Password: passwordDefault Shared Folder: share Recycle Bin: disabled for shareDHCP Client: Automa
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88The source code for Buffalo products that use GPL code is available at http://opensource.buffalo.jp.GPL Information (North America)GPL Source Code
9Serial Port for UPSTeraStation Quick SetupRear Panel (TS-WXL/R1)USB Ports Ethernet 1Ethernet 2Power ConnectorSecurity MountPower ModeAuto Manual
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