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1. 4 11 2 Modifying the USB Share Capacity Under the heading USB Drive click the number under the heading Change Size to modity the amount of capacity to be allocated for the USB access You can modify this proportion from O GB to up to 500 GB default is O GB Fig 64 If you choose to decrease the share size the volume will be refor matted and all data contained on the volume will be erased To proceed confirm your choice in the popup window If you choose to increase the USB share size it is necessary to format the share under the USB Drive heading on the Drive Information page in the Dashboard for details see 4 11 Dashboard Drive In formation IMPORTANT INFO LaCie strongly recommends you do not in crease the USB share size to more than 128 GB in order not to reduce the amount of storage available through the network con nection CAUTION Decreasing the capacity of a quota can cause data to be deleted Make sure data is backed up onto another volume before proceeding Administering Your LaCie Network Space page 44 USB Stora 123 GB f Accessible via USB Max 128GB recommended for optimal performance Network Storage 806 GB Accessible through the network Fig 64 LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON Administering Your LaCie Network Space User Manual page 45 4 2 r Dash boa rd Copy A A http 192 168 2 106 dashboard RT This page will allow you to set up backups
2. Fig 65 You can con figure backups of the following shares xe Network Space 2 OpenShare Copy Job List MyShare if you have access User private share if you have access An attached external USB hard drive The following targets where you want the backed up files to be copied for backup can be used Auto Import of the USB device OpenShare Logs MyShare if you have access User private share if you have access An attached external USB hard drive Fig 65 4 12 1 Creating a Backup Job 1 Click the green plus sign to the right of the page title Jobs m List Fig 66 4 Destination external usb 2 Set a Source share what you want to back up in the left menu and a Destination share where you want to save the backup Dastination in the right menu Fig 66 3 After a moment a message will appear saying that the backup has begun Fig 67 AAD LaCie DashBoard a AJA btp 192 168 10 149 dashboard LACIE Network Space 2 Backup job running 4 A message will notify you when the backup is finished Backup Destination Fig 67 LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON User Manual 4 12 2 Auto Backup USB Device If you toggle this box on files located on an external USB device connected to the front USB port will be automatically copied to the Network Space 2 Fig 68 This feature allows you to copy the con tents of an external
3. which include one or more USB ports are shipped with special Hi Speed USB 2 0 drivers that enable the computer to control the card These drivers must be installed in order for USB 2 0 devices con nected to the port to work at their correct speeds Computers running Windows XP and Windows Vista automatically manage Hi Speed USB 2 0 devices and drivers while Windows 98 SE and Windows Me will require that drivers be installed before a Hi Speed USB 2 0 device is attached Contact your LaCie reseller or LaCie Customer Suppor for informa tion about Hi Speed USB 2 0 PCI or PC Cards or visit our Web site www lacie com LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON Troubleshooting User Manual page 50 6 Troubleshooting In the event that your LaCie Network Space 2 is not working cor rectly please take a look at the following Troubleshooting sections and at the FAQs published on our web site www lacie com One of these FAQs may provide an answer to your specific question You can also visit the downloads page where the most recent software updates will be available www lacie com support downloads If you need further assistance please contact your LaCie reseller or LaCie Technical Support see section 7 1 LaCie Technical Support Contacts for details 6 1 System Log The system log allows you to review the type date time source and event ID of activities on the LaCie Network Space 2 Additionally if you ever need help
4. 9559 IMPORTANT INFO The LaCie Network Space 2 s performance l Windows users Windows XP SP2 amp SP3 or Windows Vista CD ROM drive Router for Ethernet connection of the product UPnP DLNA compliant device or software for media streaming Web browser Internet Explorer Safari Firefox Opera 2 Mac Users Mac OS X 10 4 or later CD ROM drive Router for Ethernet connection of the product UPnP DLNA compliant device or software for media streaming Web browser Safari Firefox Opera 3 Linux Users Linux 2 4 or later CD ROM drive Router for Ethernet connection of the product UPnP DLNA compliant device or software for media streaming Web browser Firetox Opera Konqueror can be affected by such external forces as network activity hard ware distance and setup IMPORTANT INFO For optimal performance use a Gigabit Eth ernet router and a Gigabit Ethernet board in your host computer Introduction page LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON User Manual 1 2 Box Content 1 LaCie Network Space 2 2 External power supply 3 Ethernet cable 4 USB Cable 5 Quick Install Guide 6 Utilities CD ROM IMPORTANT INFO Please save your packaging In the event that the drive should need to be repaired or serviced it must be returned in its original packaging network space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON Quick Install Guide network space 2 v1 0 DESIGN BY NEIL POULT
5. If you input an email address in the User page you can retrieve your password To do this click on the forgot my password link on the login page Follow the instructions to complete the retrieval Mapping OpenShare first can make it impossible to map MyShare due to the login requirement To solve this problem 1 Unmap OpenShare in an explorer window 2 map MyShare finally 3 map OpenShare Access to a share can slow down during simultaneous file trans fers UPnP AV devices will only discover media files stored on Open Share Files stored in MyShare are not accessible to UPnP de vices LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON U 7 Contacting Customer Support ser Manual Betore You Contact Technical Support l 2 If you have asked yourself all of the pertinent questions in the trou bleshooting checklist and you still can t get your LaCie drive to work properly contact us at www lacie com Before contacting us make sure that you are in front of your computer and that you have the following information on hand external device on the CPU and make sure that all of the cables Read the manuals and review section 6 Troubleshooting Try to isolate the problem If possible make the drive the only are correctly and firmly attached Information 1 LaCie hard drive serial number 2 Macintosh PC model 3 Operating system version 4 Processor speed 5 Computer memory 6 The brands and models
6. USB cable to ensure maximum data transfer performance when connected to a Hi Speed USB 2 0 port The cable will also work when connected to a USB 1 1 port but drive performance will be limited to USB 1 1 transfer rates Accessing amp Transferring Files page 26 Fig 30 Fig 31 Hi Speed USB 2 0 cable ends LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON User Manual 3 4 2 STEP 2 Turn On the Drive 1 Connect the power supply to a wall outlet and to the LaCie Network Space 2 Fig 32 2 Turn on the drive by pressing and holding the power button on the back of the drive for two seconds Fig 33 until the LED turns on It will then begin blinking 3 Once the LED stops blinking the hard disk will mount on your computer and appear in My Computer Computer Windows us ers or on your desktop Mac users 4 Transter files from your computer normally The drive is ready to be accessed once the blue LED has stopped blinking The product may take up to 30 seconds to boot CAUTION Only use the AC adapter supplied with your specitic La Cie device Do not use a power supply from another LaCie device or another manufacturer Using any other power cable or power supply may cause damage to the device and void your warranty Always remove the AC adapter before transporting your LaCie drive Failure to remove the adapter may result in damage to your drive and will void your warranty TECHNICAL NOTE You may us
7. be configured Input an SMTP server port and other settings Administering Your LaCie Network Space page 40 e 060 LaCie DashBoard lt gt ALA Ontp 192 168 2 106 dashboard LACIE Network Space 2 Help Version SMTP Configuration Documentation SMTP serve System log Optional Alert notification Alerts 2009 09 18 13 54 44 Backup from MyShare to OpenShare has started 2009 09 18 13 59 47 Download failed Fig 5 LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON Administering Your LaCie Network Space User Manual page 41 06000 LaCie DashBoard 4 1 0 Dashboard Download 4 gt A A bttp 192 168 2 106 dashboard The Network Space 2 Dashboard features a torrent server that will allow you to download torrent FTP and HTTP files Fig 58 For x Network Space 2 more information on torrents see Download http en wikipedia org wiki BitTorrent protocol 1 To start a download click the green plus sign next the page title Fig 59 Download machine is not running No further information is available 2 Choose whether the torrent source is a file or a URL then navi gate to the source 3 Choose the destination i e on which share the downloaded file will be stored and click SUBMIT e ownload limit rate KB s Upload limit rate KB s Unlimited Unlimited 4 The file will begin downloading Fig 58 4 10 1 Download Page Sett
8. from LaCie technical support the log will be important For more information refer to chapter 4 9 Dashboard Help 6 2 Manual Updates LaCie strives to give you the most up to date comprehensive user manuals possible It is our goal to provide you with a friendly easy to use format that will help you quickly install and utilize the many functions of your new device If your manual does not reflect the configurations of the product that you purchased please check our website for the most current version available www lacie com LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON Troubleshooting User Manual page 51 6 3 Troubleshooting the USB Connection 6 3 1 Mac Users Problem The USB drive key or USB printer connected to the front USB port is not recognized The drive is not recognized by the computer The drive is not recognized by the computer You receive error messages when copying files to the drive Question Is the USB cable connected to the Net work Space 2 s rear USB host port Does an icon for the drive appear on the desktop Does your computers configuration meet the minimum system requirements for use with this drive Is the drive s power supply connected Did you follow the correct installation steps for the USB connection Are both ends of the USB cable securely attached Is there a conflict with other device driv ers or extensions Did you get an Error 50 message wh
9. hard drive onto the Network Space 2 making those files available on the network without needing a computer If this feature is toggled OFF you can still configure and run manu ally a backup task that will copy files from the external USB disk to the Network Space 2 OpenShare See section 4 12 Dashboard Copy for details Once the backup is complete the LED will stop blinking You can then safely unplug the drive Administering Your LaCie Network Space page 46 Auto backup Usb device ivl Logs 2008 06 18 15 01 52 Backup id stat Fig 68 LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON Administering Your LaCie Network Space User Manual page 47 4 13 Dashboard Front USB Port ja a This page provides you with information on devices connected to the s Network Space 2 s front USB port Front USB port The Network Space 2 features a printer server To activate it click eran the Activate Printer Server check box You can connect a USB printer to the Network Space 2 via the front USB port Once connected the printer will become available throughout your network Addition ally correct printer drivers must be installed on the host computer USB drive IMPORTANT NOTE For multi function printers only the print No USB drive connected feature is supported If your printer has a scan feature for example it will not work when connected to the Network Space 2 IMPORTANT INFO Only Po
10. is ready Blue Flickering Disk access Red Static Failure Red Blue blinking Automatic backup in prog ress TECHNICAL NOTE The blue LED behavior can be turned off in the Dashboard see section 4 7 Dashboard Eco Management the red LED behavior cannot For details refer to section 4 12 2 Auto Backup USB Device Fig 03 Introduction page 10 LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON Connecting to a Network User Manual page 11 2 Connecting to a Home Network The Network Space 2 can be connected directly to a computer via USB or to your network via Ethernet This chapter explains how to connect your hard drive to your network For details on connecting to a computer refer to chapter 3 4 Accessing Shares via USB TECHNICAL NOTE LaCie discourages connecting the Network Space 2 to your network Ethernet cable and to your computer USB cable at the same time The reason is that if both connections are active at the same time USBShare will appear on your computer in My Computer for Windows or Desktop for Mac but will not be available on the network the volume is visible but inaccessible If you then disconnect the USB connection USBShare will become ac cessible on the network The restriction is on the media used for the USB which cannot be shared at the same time on both interfaces Follow these steps to getting your LaCie Network Space 2 connected to your network 21 Siler I Connect the Ethene ta
11. may be defective Please contact your LaCie reseller or of time LaCie Customer Support Did you follow the correct installation Review the installation steps 2 Connecting to a Home Network steps The system is not recognized Are both ends of the Ethernet cable Disconnect the Ethernet cable wait 10 seconds and then by the computer firmly connected reconnect Ensure that the interface connectors are properly aligned The Ethernet cable can only be inserted one way Make sure it is correctly oriented Check that the Ethernet connectors are straight and fully seated in the Ethernet ports Make sure that you use the Ethernet cord provided in the LaCie Network Space 2 box The system doesn t appear By default the LaCie Network Space 2 is configured to retrieve its IP address trom a DHCP server If your on the network network is managed by a DHCP server and you cannot access your LaCie Network Space 2 try checking your DHCP server s log To get the IP address run LaCie Network Assistant which is located on the LaCie Storage Utilities CD ROM If your network is NOT managed by a DHCP server the LaCie Network Space 2 uses its default IP address To change this IP address use LaCie Network Assistant Is the IP address properly set For more information please see section 4 6 Dashboard Net work Does your network require devices to To assign a static IP address see section 2 6 Assigning a Static be assigned a static IP address IP
12. occurs The product has remained at maximum temperature for at least one minute A user has recovered his her password Recipient Admin Relevant user Admin or user depending on download owner Admin Admin Admin or user depending on who made the request Administering Your LaCie Network Space page 42 From Network Space 2 0 LaCie NS2 4 lt jdoe lacie com gt Subject LaCie Password Recovery Date June 9 2009 5 40 47 PM GMT 03 00 To jdoe lacie com Host LaCie NS2 4 Model Network Space 2 0 System Time Tue 09 Jun 2009 14 37 50 For password recovery Click here This message is automatically generated by the LaCie email notification service www lacie com LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON User Manual 4 11 Dashboard Drive Information This page shows you information about disk usage and will allow you to reformat your drive 4 11 1 Formatting Your Network Space 2 This page allows you to reformat the Network Space 2 When you click the Format button all data on the disk will be erased Data on USB hard drive connected to the front port will not be affected To reformat your drive 1 Click the FORMAT button 2 In the blue window that opens confirm by flicking the FORMAT button CAUTION Formatting will erase all the data on your drive but will not remove users or settings Make sure to back up all your data onto another volume before proceeding If you want to bac
13. of other internal and external peripherals in stalled on your computer Location Located on a sticker next to one of the product feet Mac users Click on the Apple icon in the menu bar and select About This Mac Windows users Right click My Computer and select Properties gt General Mac users Click on the Apple icon in the finder bar and select About This Mac Select More Into The Ap ple System Profiler will launch and will list your internal and external peripherals Windows users Right click My Computer and select Properties gt Hardware Contacting Customer Support page 56 LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON Contacting Customer Support User Manual page 5 7 7 1 LaCie Technical Support Contacts LaCie Asia LaCie Australia Genie Ue a Comaci Us di http www lacie com asia contact http www lacie com au contact LaCie Belgium LaCie Canada Contact us at Contact us at http www lacie com be contact Francais http www lacie com caen contact English LaCie Denmark LaCie Finland Comac us ct omes http www lacie com dk contact http www lacie com fi contact LaCie France LaCie Germany Comac MUs a Comac us ar http www lacie com fr contact http www lacie com de contact LaCie ltaly LaCie Japan omisisse Contact us at http www lacie com it contact http www lacie com jp contact LaCie Netherlands LaCie Norway Comac US a Comac Us ar http www lacie com
14. process see section 3 2 Switching User To access shared folders 1 Launch LaCie Network Assistant Windows Users a Select LaCie Network Assistant in Start Programs An Net work Assistant icon will appear in the system tray Fig 20 and Network Assistant will automatically detect your LaCie Network Space 2 and any other storage devices on your network Fig 21 b Click on the icon in the system tray and select a share trom the LaCie Network Space 2 sub menu Fig 22 continued on the next page gt gt Accessing amp Transferring Files page 20 J New Ethernet Disk found Network Spacer re g 1 LI Fig 21 myshare MetworkSpacez apenshare Web T Wake Up 3 DEVICE Configuration Window Preferences Quit Lacie Network Assistant Fig 22 Connect to Network Space 2 Lagan Password Fig 23 LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON Accessing amp Transferring Files User Manual page 21 Mac Users a Select LaCie Network Assistant in your Applications folder An Network Assistant icon will appear in the menu bar and the Assistant will automatically detect your LaCie Network Space 2 and any other LaCie storage devices on your net work b Click on the icon in the menu bar and select a share from the LaCie Network Space 2 sub menu 2 You will be logged on as a guest and the share will open in a Finder window Mac users or an Explorer window PC users 3 Tran
15. responsible for damage arising from failure to follow instructions relating to the product s use This warranty does not apply to consumable parts unless damage has occurred due to a detect in materials or workmanship to cosmetic damage including but not limited to scratches dents and broken plastic on ports to damage caused by use with non LaCie products to damage caused by accident abuse misuse flood fire earthquake or other external causes to damage caused by operating the product outside the per mitted or intended uses described by LaCie to damage caused by service including upgrades and expan sions performed by anyone who is not a representative of LaCie or a LaCie Authorized Service Provider toa product or part that has been modified to alter function ality or capability without the written permission of LaCie or if any LaCie serial number on the product has been removed or defaced Warranty Information page 58 To obtain warranty service call LaCie Technical Support You will be asked to provide your LaCie product s serial number and you may be asked to furnish proof of purchase to confirm that the drive is still under warranty All drives returned to LaCie must be securely packaged in their origi nal box and shipped with postage prepaid IMPORTANT INFO Register online for free technical support www lacie com register
16. without obligation to notify any person of such revisions and changes Canada Compliance Statement This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interfer ence Causing Equipment Regulations ROHS Compliance This product is ROHS compliant Europe an Directive 2002 95 EC on the Restric tion of Hazardous Substances Manufacturer s C Declaration for CE Certification We LaCie solemnly declare that this product conforms to the following Eu ropean standards Class B EN60950 EN55022 EN50082 1 EN61000 3 2 With reference to the following condi tions 73 23 EEC Low Voltage Directive 89 336 EEC EMC Directive Foreword page 3 FCC Statement FC LaCie Network Space 2 NOTE This equipment has been tested and tound to comply with the limits tor a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are de signed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residen tial installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency en ergy and if not installed and used in ac cordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communica tions However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try and co
17. your computer via USB Follow the steps in chapter 2 Connecting to a Home Network before continuing Additionally you will need to increase the storage allocated for USB access by adjusting the USBShare size slider which is set to OGB by default refer to 2 4 STEP 4 Completing the Setup Wizard TECHNICAL NOTE f your network is limited to 10 100 Mbit transfer speeds the USB connection will generally permit faster transfer times In this case LaCie suggests that as a first step you copy large quantities of files to the Network Space 2 via USB then as a second step share them throughout your network via the Eth ernet connection TECHNICAL NOTE LaCie discourages connecting the Network Space 2 to your network Ethernet cable and to your computer USB cable at the same time The reason is that if both connections are active at the same time USBShare will appear on your computer in My Computer for Windows or Desktop for Mac but will not be available on the network the volume is visible but inaccessible If you then disconnect the USB connection USBShare will become ac cessible on the network TECHNICAL NOTE It the product is connected both to the net work and to a computer via USB OpenShare and MyShare will be accessible via the network and USBShare via USB Follow these steps to getting your LaCie Network Space 2 connected to your computer 3 4 1 STEP 1 Connecting the USB cable 342 STEP Z Tum On ine Drive LaCie N
18. 2001 2006 Patrick K O Brien and Contributors 2003 2009 Stuart Bishop stuart stu artbishop net 2006 Kirill Simonov 1996 2006 Julian R Seward 2004 2005 Darren Tucker All rights reserved 1997 2008 University of Cambridge All rights reserved 2007 2008 Google Inc All rights re served 1990 2003 Sleepycat Software All rights reserved 1995 2004 Jean loup Gailly and Mark Adler 2004 Micah Dowty 1997 2006 by Secret Labs AB 1995 2006 by Fredrik Lundh 1988 1990 1993 1994 by Paul Vixie 2007 2009 Charles du Jeu This list of licenses can evolve over time and can be found on the user interface under the heading Credits Trademarks Apple Mac Time Machine and Macin tosh are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc Microsoft Windows XP Windows Vista and Windows 7 are reg istered trademarks of Microsoft Corpora tion Other trademarks mentioned in this manual are the property of their respective owners Changes The material in this document is for in formation only and subject to change without notice While reasonable efforts have been made in the preparation of this document to assure its accuracy LaCie assumes no liability resulting from errors or omissions in this document or from the use of the information contained herein LaCie reserves the right to make changes or revisions in the product design or the product manual without reservation and
19. 4 5 Dashboard Users 4 6 Dashboard Network 4 7 Dashboard Eco Management 4 8 Dashboard General Settings 4 9 Dashboard Help 4 11 Dashboard Drive Information 4 12 Dashboard Copy 413 Dashboard front USB Porn AA hepi nenanrespara a hba P ayaat T87 788 10 71 Administering Your LaCie Network Space LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON User Manual 4 1 Dashboard Accessing There are two ways to access the Dashboard using the LaCie Net work Assistant and using a browser 4 1 1 Use LaCie Network Assistant 1 Click on the LaCie Network Assistant icon in the system tray Windows users or menu bar Mac users and select Web Ac Cess The LaCie Network Space 2 login page will open in a new browser window or tab Fig 40 If your browser is not open LaCie Network Assistant will open it for you 2 Click Login 3 For administrative access In the login prompt enter by de fault Login admin Password admin IMPORTANT NOTE The login and password are case sensitive 4 1 2 Use A Browser 1 Open your Internet browser Firefox Internet Explorer Safari etc and type your LaCie Network Space 2 s IP address or ma chine name by default networkspace2 in the browser s URL web address field Fig 41 http IP address or http networkspace2 NOTE The IP address of your LaCie Network Space 2 can be found by clicking on the Network tab of the LaCie Network Assis
20. Address LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON Troubleshooting User Manual page 55 connected a USB drive to the front port but the drive does not mount and is not listed in the LNA The USB drive connected to my LaCie Network Space won t mount on my computer A user does not have access to the LaCie Network Space 2 can not access my account enter my login and password and receive an error mes sage cannot map MyShare see section 3 2 2 Map Shared Folders l ve noticed a delay in access ing the shares cannot see the media files stored in the LaCie Network Space 2 on my UPnP AV me dia player or adapter Is the USB drive formatted in MS DOS FAT32 and is its capacity more than 500 GB Does the capacity of your USB drive ex ceed 2 TB Has the administrator created an ac count for the user Is your password correct Did you already map OpenShare Are you transferring multiple files simul taneously Are the media files stored on Open Share Reformat the drive in a different file format Drives with a capacity greater than 2TB cannot be connected to the LaCie Network Space In order for a another user to access the LaCie Network Space 2 two conditions must be met 1 the administrator must cre ate and provide the user with username and password 2 the LaCie Network Space 2 must be connected to the network via Ethernet for additional users to access the drive
21. Dashboard Navigation The Dashboard is made up of a central area surrounded by nine widgets or small boxes that represent the different pages that make up the Dashboard The widget displays a summary of the informa tion contained in the page For full information navigate to the page itself To navigate to a page click the icon next to the widget title and drag it into the main area To minimize a widget click the X next to its title LACIES Network Space 2 To expand a minimized widget drag its icon over an expand Users ed widget which replaces it User Accounts email address unlimited 4 4 Dashboard Logging Out To log out of the Dashboard click the log out button in the upper Public Share right hand corner of any Dashboard page Fig 43 C OpenShare add comments 4 5 Dashboard Users Fig 44 This page allows you to manage user accounts See below to learn how to accomplish user management related tasks Fig 44 continued on the next page gt gt LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON Administering Your LaCie Network Space User Manual page 34 4 5 1 Adding a New User Users accounts jajoe lacie com TECHNICAL NOTE When you create a new user you create a new private share dedicated to this new user Its name will be the user login and cannot be modified Fig 45 1 Click the green plus sign next to the page title Users ac counts 2 In the box that op
22. LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON Table of Contents User Manual page 1 Table of Contents Ts InifodUcliOEln cierre ebPUIFVoEOEPRIT RE NTE PITEFES ITO TIENE CHI IPERIPPURIFEPRIC III SUPE UDI REDI RARUS 6 Tels Minimum System Reg ire menis eg e eet Epub Rd pofi dt Eee t tuin box nomas eate lara bad sonis EE bd NN EE 0 025 20 ECCE Ter 7 IN EE IM erm EE MIMO TG ca ppt et es cern eave sn tse rene desde date martina ate AEEA AEE EE ada n eee 2 Go gic eee ee Tn eee ee eee RE A eee ener net eee mere ee nant ee Te VIN ae enna ee eet 8 Lo VIS ani Ve NIRREFIRPEIT Em 9 Boe TO E e tea eterna eres aes bite tata ae werden latest ou este serene aban ie bea 9 Wg TR VN ra neh EEE AEEA E E NEEE A A ENE EATE EEA 9 Le EDEN og Nem TEE 10 2 Connecting to a Home Network essssesesesesososcesescsoscecesesesossesesesososoesescscesecesesesoso 11 Zale SIEF le Connec ihe brie heh COUO miressser iieri r ieni Eien era RT 12 2 2 STEP 2 Turm On the Drive iier toits rtr repete EAEE AEP EAT E PESE 2e S E FEN PE Tee I DES OM ETES 13 2 9 SEP o Connect using LaCie INeIWerk ASS ISIC ssssrrseederrs eiior Eeri EE Pete rester be ter Eri TERS 14 244 SIEF 4 Compleling ihe semp VIZOIEG Lisa isse ctas tite adem te Pha oe pese eo Esse temere ELE erdt Phase reed Leva 16 2 Power Bulon FUNCIONS RN Tr 17 2 6 Assigning a Static IP Address cc ccccccccccccc a eec cee e cece eeee eee ee eee Hm Im I hne R
23. ON Introduction page 8 LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON User Manual 1 3 Views of the Drive 1 3 1 Front View 1 USB Expansion and Backup Port The USB port on the front of the LaCie Network Space 2 is used to connect another exter nal USB hard drive USB key USB printer digital camera or any other USB mass storage device ex mp3 player Using the Backup menu on the Dashboard see section 4 12 Dash board Copy you can back up shares on your LaCie Network Space 2 to the external disk It is also possible to use the LaCie Network Space 2 to back up an external USB hard drive Connected hard disks are ac cessed similarly to public folders on the network See sections 4 13 Dashboard Front USB Port and 4 12 Dashboard Copy for more information IMPORTANT INFO Do not connect the LaCie Network Space 2 directly to your computer via the FRONT USB port The front USB port is intended only for connection of other USB storage devices 1 3 2 Rear View 1 2 Power button Power supply Ethernet port USB port for host computer connection Introduction page 9 Fig 01 Fig 02 LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON User Manual 1 4 LED Behavior The tront LED changes to indicate different drive behavior Fig 03 The following table sums up these behaviors LED Behavior Indication Of Drive is turned off Blue Fast blinking Drive is initializing Blue Static Drive
24. Spacez a Select LaCie Network Assistant in your Applications folder An Network Assistant icon will appear in the menu bar and the Assistant will automatically detect your LaCie Network Space 2 and any other LaCie storage devices on your net work b Click on the icon in the menu bar and select Web access from the LaCie Network Space 2 sub menu The LaCie Net work Space 2 Dashboard will open in your default browser myshare MetworkSpacez apenshare 2 If this is the first time you ve connected to the Dashboard pro Web T Wake Up a Device ceed to the next step 2 4 STEP 4 Completing the Setup Wiz C orbgupstondirimdsd e ard For subsequent logins refer to section 4 1 Dashboard Accessing Preferences Quit Lacie Network Assistant Connect to Network Space 2 Lagan Password LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON User Manual 2 4 STEP 4 Completing the Setup Wizard The first time you log in to the Dashboard the Setup Wizard will load in you browser Fig 15 The Setup Wizard consists of two sections to be filled out that will help you to configure your Network Space 2 Fig 15 A General Settings Modify the Machine Name optional and create the admin account password Disk Configuration Specify how much of the total storage should be allocated for the USB access vs Network You can modify this amount from O GB to up to 500GB default is O GB If you choose to incre
25. U a aie a a Quit LaCie Network Assistant Mac Users a Select LaCie Network Assistant in your Applications folder An Network Assistant icon will appear in the menu bar and the Assistant will automatically detect your LaCie Network Space 2 and any other LaCie storage devices on your net work b Click on the icon in the menu bar and select Configuration Window from the LaCie Network Space 2 sub menu Fig po 3 The LaCie Network Assistant Configuration window will open 4 Click the Network tab and select Manual 5 Modily the network settings to work with your network 6 Click Apply LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON User Manual 3 Accessing and Transferring Files There are several ways to access and transfer files located on the Network Space 2 Follow the links below for more details 3 2 Accessing Shares Using LaCie Network Assistant 3 3 Accessing Shares Using File Browser 3 5 Accessing Shares via FTP 3 6 Multimedia Server 3 1 About Shares The LaCie Network Space 2 has three permanent shares similar to folders OpenShare MyShare and USBShare The following table sums up the differences between them Name Accessibility Login OpenShare Public accessible to any user on None the network MyShare Private accessible to the admin Required by default istrator login admin password admin USBShare Public access to connected None external USB hard drive Thus when
26. admin password can be changed from the Dashboard See section 4 5 Dashboard Users for information on changing the Fig 25 User account information LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON User Manual 3 2 2 Map Shared Folders If you would like a shortcut to accessing Network Space 2 shares follow this procedure Windows Users IS In an Explorer window in the menu bar select Tools and then Map Network Drive Fig 26 2 Select MyShare 3 Repeat process for other shares 4 You will then have access to your share from an Explorer window Mac Users 1 From the Apple icon in the menu bar select System Pref erences gt Accounts gt Login Items 2 Drag the share s icon trom your desktop into the list of ap plications Fig 27 3 When you log on to the Mac OS the share s will automati TECHNICAL NOTE It is recommended to map MyShare first if you cally mount on your desktop want to map multiple shares Accessing amp Transferring Files page 23 Map Networ K Drive Synchronize Folder Options Fig 26 Volume Fig 27 LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON User Manual 3 3 Accessing Shares Using File Browser The Dashboard features an interactive file browser that allows you to manage and transfer files Follow these steps to open the file browser 1 Log in to the Dashboard see section 4 1 Dashboard Accessing for details 2 Click the File Browse
27. ard To access the files on Fig 70 the hard disk connect to it like a regular shared folder as de scribed in section 3 Accessing and Transferring Files IMPORTANT NOTE The maximum capacity supported for an ex ternal drive formatted in MS DOS FAT32 is 500 GB In case the capacity of the connected external drive exceeds this limit the drive will not be recognized by the Network Space 2 IMPORTANT NOTE The maximum capacity supported for an ex ternal drive formatted in any file system is 2TB Drives with greater capacity will not be recognized by the Network Space 2 LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON Technical Information User Manual page 49 5 Technical Information 5 1 Optimizing Data Transfers Data transters are the tlow of data that accomplishes a task usually related to moving data trom storage to computer RAM or between storage devices With external drives such as the Network Space 2 connected via USB cable NOT Ethernet cable the data is trans ferred trom the drive to the computer via the USB interface The data is ted trom the drive through the USB port on the drive and passes to the computer through the USB host bus adapter interface USB To utilize the enhanced Hi Speed USB 2 0 performance your com puter must be equipped with a Hi Speed USB 2 0 host bus adapter card either sold separately or integrated by your computer s manu facturer and the appropriate drivers These host bus adapter cards
28. ase the USBShare size it is neces sary to format the share under the USB computer heading on the Drive Information page in the Dashboard for details see 4 11 Dashboard Drive Information IMPORTANT INFO LaCie strongly recommends you do not in crease the USBShare size to more than 128 GB in order not to reduce the amount of storage available through the network con nection Once you ve finished you can proceed to the Dashboard by clicking Finish Fig 15 B NOTE The machine name can be modified later from the Dash board NOTE You can also change the language on this page Fig 15 C TECHNICAL NOTE If you need to assign a static IP address refer to section 2 6 Assigning a Static IP Address for details Your Network Space 2 is configured and ready to use Proceed to the following sections 3 Accessing and Transferring Files and 4 Administering Your LaCie Network Space 2 Connecting to a Network page 16 LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON User Manual 2 5 Power Button Functions The multi function power button allows you to turn on off the drive activate the sleep mode and reset to default Jum on the drive Press and hold the power button for two seconds The front LED will turn on and then begin blinking Jur off the drive Press and hold the power button for five seconds until the LED blinks It will begin blinking quickly and will then shut down The shut down process may take up t
29. ble 22 SIEP 2 Tom On ine Drive 2 3 STEP 3 Connect using LaCie Network Assistant 2 4 STEP 4 Completing the Setup Wizard LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON User Manual 2 1 STEP 1 Connect the Ethernet Cable 1 Connect the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on the back of the LaCie Network Space 2 Fig 04 2 Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable into an available Ethernet out port on your router or hub refer to your router or hub s documentation if necessary Allow a few moments for your network to recognize the drive Now move on to step 2 section 2 2 STEP 2 Turn On the Drive Gigabit Ethernet Cables And Connectors See Fig 05 for an illustration of the Ethernet cable used to connect your LaCie Network Space 2 to your network device The ends of the Ethernet cable are the same and either end can be connected to the LaCie Network Space 2 or your router Connecting to a Network page 12 Router or hub po OUT Fig 04 Fig 05 Gigabit Ethernet cable ends LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON User Manual 2 2 STEP 2 Turn On the Drive 1 Connect the Ethernet cable as described in section 2 1 STEP 1 Connect the Ethernet Cable 1 Connect the power supply to a wall outlet and to the LaCie Network Space 2 Fig 06 2 Turn on the drive by pressing and holding the power button on the back of the drive for two seconds Fig 07 The front LED will tu
30. device Read this User Manual carefully and follow the correct procedure when setting up the device Do not open your LaCie Network Space 2 or attempt to disassemble or modity it Never insert any metal lic object into the drive to avoid any risk of electrical shock fire short circuiting or dangerous emissions Your LaCie Network Space 2 con tains no user serviceable parts It it appears to be malfunctioning have it inspected by a qualified LaCie Technical Support representative Never expose your device to rain or use it near water or in damp or wet conditions Never place objects containing liquids on the LaCie Net work Space 2 as they may spill into its openings Doing so increases the risk of electrical shock short circuit ing fire or personal injury Power requirements 100 240 V 0 9 A 50 60 Hz Supply voltage fluctuations not exceeding 10 of the nominal transient over voltages according to over voltage category ll General Use Precautions Do not expose the LaCie Network Space 2 to temperatures outside the range of 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F or to operational humidity beyond 5 8096 non condensing or non operating humidity beyond 10 9096 non condensing Doing so may damage the LaCie Net work Space 2 or disfigure its casing Avoid placing your LaCie Network Space 2 near a source of heat or exposing it to sunlight even through a window Inversely placing your LaCie Network S
31. e Mache RR 35 de Banoo NENO reren ee ne ee ee nee ee ME EUM MEE 36 2 7 Dashboard Eco Manage MeNi arere enere rn E R EEEE dM IUS unu 37 Ale US OEA Eaa E E E EEE A A E EEEE S 38 2 5 dgshbesimus Conal Se IIS qosessersetactaemuitto tete id E eg P Bate Eta Mete dme DN ERI EU IE LU d E 39 4 genos Holpen aa E E feudi ost ten PtehU UMEN REM M NR 40 LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON Table of Contents User Manual page 2 4 10 Dashboard Pro Nero o NENNT OT 4 A ed Download Page SOG o ER 4 410 2 Mire ie m MB INE t T OO T TTE 42 SN NNI uere EE WTO NOM m m 43 4 11 1 FORGING YOUR Neiwork Space Z sorrir oseaan Eve XY RUn Pepe SH EE RA eR PH URN PEN 43 21 122 Meaning the USB Share C abge ues nete ostitu indes itte tasted Apte EESE ia dst PEN taes 44 Z SH EE o Tiere e Eo Ee o oi TO T TR 45 SN ede eC OC Us clo PRICE 45 4 12 22 5006 Backup USB SVC ciet ihc votre MUDR EU EPUM NUR ape verbs UG DVUR DARE Paces 46 19 Dobbo From SB Pollo as mter cac cu M tock roten dax CEDE S uris EEE rust dec to Ede uos EO e MU M UOS 47 413 1 amp onnecling anm Extemal Hard Drive ca enenscisecies cise imadsculeasapaidinidies aetatuseetid eu tinta edu ortu RU pod ads 48 b Technical InformiciltOlisiun in 02 02 00me Esa nto RE o VEDI PIDRDPU EEEE 49 zl Opimang Daid SITE PRIORES 49 6 Tro bleshoolni ecese EE 50 E CUM EO EEEE O E EE EN EEN ETTE A E ETE E EE 50 D Maal Se eE E EE EM LE MM E EI E 50 6 9 Troubleshooting the USB COnMECH OP sesssce
32. e your LaCie drive when in a for eign country thanks to its 100 240 Volt power supply To use this feature you may need to purchase an appropriate adapter or cord LaCie accepts no responsibility for any damage to the drive resulting from the use of an inappropriate adapter Using an adapter other than one authorized by LaCie will void your warranty Accessing amp Transferring Files page 27 Fig 32 Fig 3o LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON User Manual 3 4 3 Disconnecting the USB Connection External USB devices feature plug amp play connectivity which means that your drive can be connected and disconnected while the computer is running To prevent failures however it is important to follow these steps when disconnecting your hard drive Windows Users From the System Tray located in the lower right hand side of your screen click the Eject icon a small green arrow over a hardware image Fig 34 A message will appear listing the devices the Eject icon controls it should say Safely remove Click on the drive you wish to disconnect This message will appear Safe to Remove Hardware or similar It is now safe to disconnect the device Mac Users Drag the hard drive icon to the trash Fig 35 The icon pictured below is a generic USB device icon Your drive may be represented by an icon that looks like the drive itself When the icon disappears from the desktop the drive ca
33. ens type in the username and optional fields password confirm password email address and quota Fig 45 IMPORTANT NOTE The login and password are case sensitive TECHNICAL NOTE Providing an email address will allow the user to receive notifications regarding their user account sent automati cally by the Network Space 2 See section 4 10 2 Email Notification Events for details TECHNICAL NOTE Setting the quota allows the administer to es tablish a maximum number of GB available to a given user If you do not set a quota the user will have unlimited capacity 3 Press the green plus sign at right to create the user account and private share LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON User Manual 4 5 2 Deleting User 1 Click the gray x to the right of the user listing in the table 2 In the confirmation box click Delete Fig 46 IMPORTANT INFO Deleting a user will also remove the associ ated share the files it contains and related backup jobs 4 5 3 Editing a User 1 Click on the text in any field in the user table to modify a value Fig 47 TECHNICAL NOTE You can t change the username for the ad min user However you can change the password 4 5 4 Enabling Time Machine The Network Space 2 is compatible with Apple s Time Machine which backs up your Macintosh onto an external volume at regular intervals In order for Time Machine to recognize the Network Space 2 as a valid backup vo
34. es Quit Lacie Network Assistant Fig 54 Wake on LAN allows you to power on a remote device on the network Device to wake up 00 D0 4B 88 40 6 Fig 55 LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON User Manual 4 8 Dashboard General Settings This page allows you to modify some of your Network Space 2 s general parameters Machine Name Modify the machine name The machine name identifies your Network Space 2 in LaCie Network Assistant and on the local network IMPORTANT INFO The machine name is limited to 15 charac ters Workgroup Modify the Windows workgroup name to set your Net work Space 2 to belong to a certain workgroup TECHNICAL NOTE Mac users connected to a network with Win dows computers can also access shares this way by selecting in the Finder Network gt Workgroup gt networkspace2 where Work group is the name of the Windows workgroup FTP Service Toggle this feature on to allow your Network Space 2 to be accessible via File Transfer Protocol FTP Refer to section 3 5 Accessing Shares via FTP for details on FTP access UPnP Media Service This feature allows your Network Space 2 to act as a UPnP multimedia server it is ON by default Once this feature is activated files stored in OpenShare and USBShare will be available to play on UPnP enabled players such as cell phones computers and game consoles For information on using your Network Space 2 to stream files to
35. etwork Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON User Manual 3 4 1 STEP 1 Connecting the USB cable 1 Attach one end of the USB cable to an available USB 2 0 port on your computer Fig 30 2 Connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB port on the back of the Network Space 2 IMPORTANT INFO Do not connect the Network Space 2 to a computer via its front USB port see Fig 30 3 Move on to the next step 3 4 2 STEP 2 Turn On the Drive TECHNICAL NOTE The Network Space 2 USBShare is formatted in MS DOS FAT32 for use with PCs and Macs You can reformat the drive in MS DOS FAT32 using the Dashboard see 4 11 Dash board Drive Information for details To format the USBShare into a different file format NTFS or HFS refer to the documentation for your operating system s disk management application TECHNICAL NOTE By default the capacity accessible when you connect the Network Space 2 to your computer is O GB This quota can be adjusted but it cannot be more than 500 GB ex for a Net work Space 2 with 2TB of storage 500GB will be the maximum dedicated for access via USB see 4 5 Dashboard Users for de tails Hi Speed USB 2 0 Cables And Connectors See Fig 31 for an illustration of the Hi Speed USB 2 0 cable used to connect your LaCie Network Space 2 to your computer USB is a serial input output technology for connecting peripheral devices to a computer or to each other Your LaCie drive is shipped with a Hi Speed
36. h certain characters cannot be copied These characters include but are not limited to DEW M Check your files and folders to ensure that these types of char acters are not being used LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON User Manual cannot copy a file larger than 4 GB to the drive The drive is not running no ticeably taster when connect ed via Hi Speed USB 2 0 The capacity of the disk is not the total one written on the packaging 6 3 2 Problem The USB drive key or USB printer connected to the front USB port is not recognized The drive is not recognized by the computer Windows Users Are you connected to the computer via USB Is the drive connected to a standard USB port on your computer Does your computer or operating sys tem support Hi Speed USB 2 02 Troubleshooting page 52 When you connect the Network Space 2 to a computer via USB the USB share of the drive that mounts on the computer is for matted in MS DOS FAT32 This format limits tile sizes to 4 GB To transfer gt 4GB tiles to the Network Space 2 disconnect the USB cable and connect the Ethernet cable See sections 3 4 3 Disconnecting the USB Connection then 2 Connecting to a Home Network Alternatively you can reformat the USB Share to HFS Mac users only which permits larger tile sizes see section 4 11 Dashboard Drive Information If your drive is connected to a standard USB port this is norma
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38. hat this will not disable warning indicators For more details on LED behav ior refer to section 1 4 LED Behavior Eco Mode after Set the duration of inactivity after which the drive will revert to Eco mode which reduces power consumption The product leaves Eco mode automatically when a request is sent to the drive Deep sleep enable Deep sleep means that the drive will enter a very low energy consumption mode instead of turning off when you click the Shut Down button see below This mode can be triggered by clicking the power button but do not hold it on the back of the drive To wake the drive from Deep Sleep Mode press the power button on the back of the drive but do not hold it down or use the Wake on LAN function in the LaCie Network Assistant see 4 7 1 Wake on LAN IMPORTANT INFO If Deep Sleep Mode is enabled clicking the Shut Down button see below will cause the drive to enter Deep Sleep Mode and will NOT switch off the product Scheduled Switch On Set the drive to turn on at a certain time to save energy Scheduled Switch Off Set the drive to turn off at a certain time to save energy IMPORTANT INFO After modifying any of the above parameters click the Submit button Restart Click this button to restart the Network Space 2 Shut down If Deep Sleep Mode is enabled clicking this button will make the product enter Deep Sleep Mode Otherwise it will turn off the product In this case in order to tur
39. ile copying to drive when connected via USB Solution Devices connected to the front USB device port hard drive or printer are automatically unmounted when you connect the USB cable to the rear USB host port To make the hard drive or printer accessible disconnect the USB cable from the rear USB host port and connect the Network Space 2 to the network using the Ethernet cable There should be an icon for the LaCie drive on the desktop un less you ve set the Finder preference not to show External disks on the desktop If the drive does not appear follow the rest of the Troubleshooting tips to isolate the problem See section 1 1 Minimum System Requirements for more infor mation Make sure that the power supply is properly connected see sec tion 3 4 2 STEP 2 Turn On the Drive and that the outlet the power supply is connected to is working Review the installation steps in section 3 4 Accessing Shares via USB Only use a USB cable provided by LaCie Check both ends of the USB cable to make sure they are fully seated in their respec tive ports Try disconnecting the cables waiting 10 seconds and then reconnecting them If the drive is still not recognized restart your computer and try again Contact LaCie Technical Support for help When you connect the Network Space 2 to a computer via USB the USB share of the drive that mounts on the computer is for matted in MS DOS FAT32 Under this format file names wit
40. ings Below the list of downloads are several settings that affect the down 000 LaCie DashBoard load feature Fig 59 calm ALA hrtp 192 168 2 106 dashboard TCP Listening port Choose a router port through which the torrent qe Network Space 2 service will operate Download o Download limit rate Type a number here to restrict maximum down Q Local Fie URL load rates 4 Destination Upload limit rate Type a number here to restrict maximum upload rates Max active torrents Type a number here to limit the number of torrents that can download upload simultaneously Type zero for no limit TECHNICAL NOTE Because the torrent client service uses band width and system resources multiple simultaneous downloads can impact Network Space 2 performance Fig 59 TCP Listening port 51413 ownlosd limit raste KB s Upload limit rate KB s Unlimited Unlimited Fig 60 LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON User Manual 4 10 2 Email Notification Events The following events will trigger an email notification if an email ad dress has been provided in the User page Event Identifier Capacity Quota event Download Backup Temperature Password recovery Description When the total avail able capacity is less than 10GB When the user share is more than 80 full When a download has completed or when a download error has occurred When a backup error
41. inistration Sharp Design The clean lines glossy black finish and cool blue glow of the LaCie Network Space 2 are equally at home in the oftice or nestled in with an entertainment center A front USB port allows you to expand your storage and or tor a backup drive and a rear USB port is used to connect your Network Space 2 to a computer Cooling vents on the underside ensure long lasting reliability and quiet operation Media Server As soon as it is connected to your network your LaCie Network Space 2 can share your media tiles with compatible UPnP AV adapt ers and players including computers using iTunes Just drag media files into the OpenShare folder and enjoy your media on your net work Easy Access amp Administration The new user friendly LaCie Network Assistant included for Mac and Windows only makes for simple access and product configura tion for the LaCie Network Space 2 and other LaCie drives on your network The LaCie Network Space 2 is compatible with Mac Windows and Linux machines making it easy for anyone on the network to connect The Dashboard a browser based administra tion page is straight forward and easy to understand Quick Links Click a topic Connecting to a Home Network Accessing and Transferring Files Administering Your LaCie Network Space 2 LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON User Manual 1 1 Minimum System Requirements 1 1 gt 9574
42. k up the USBShare onto another share LaCie recommends you create a backup task to copy the contents of USBShare onto the other share see section 4 12 Dashboard Copy then delete the files from US BShare It is not recommended to transfer large quantities of files from the USBShare to other shares or vice versa using SMB i e using the Finder for Mac users or an Explorer window for Windows users LaCie cannot be held for responsible for the loss of data oc curring during formatting TECHNICAL NOTE If you reformat using this method the disk that mounts on your computer when you connect via USB will be reformatted in MS DOS FAT32 If you wish to format the drive in a different file system NTFS or HFS use your operating system s native disk management tool make sure to disconnect the Ethernet connection and connect the USB cable before attempting Administering Your LaCie Network Space page 43 e AO LaCie DashBoard lt gt A A bttp 192 168 2 106 dashboard LACIES Network Space 2 Drive Information Drive Drive size Formatted size Capacity Used Ay 829 GB 1MB USB Drive 100 GB 64 KB FIP e Multimedia amp Your Metwork Space will be MEE formatted Please note that data an all shares will be lost amp Users Click on Cancel to discontinue 1 user accou formatting ar Format begin Fig 63 LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON User Manual
43. l A Hi Speed USB 2 0 device can only operate at Hi Speed USB 2 0 performance levels when it is connected directly to a Hi Speed USB 2 0 port Otherwise the Hi Speed USB 2 0 device will operate at the slower USB transfer rates For more informa tion please see sections 5 1 Optimizing Data Transfers See sections 1 1 Minimum System Requirements and 5 1 Opti mizing Data Transfers for more information When you connect the drive to your computer via USB only a portion of the total capacity is available Up to 500GB are allocated for the USB connection for the Share named USBShare and the remaining capacity is dedicated for the Ethernet connection This can be modified see 4 11 Dashboard Drive Information Question Is the USB cable connected to the Net work Space 2 s rear USB host port Does your computer s operating system support the file system Is there an icon for the drive in My Com puter Does your computer s configuration meet the minimum system requirements for use with this drive Solution Devices connected to the front USB device port hard drive or printer are automatically unmounted when you connect the USB cable to the rear USB host port To make the hard drive or printer accessible disconnect the USB cable from the rear USB host port and connect the Network Space 2 to the network using the Ethernet cable Check your computer s documentation and see section 6 Re formatting the Network Space 2 G
44. lume for a given user that user must enable Time Machine backup for his her share To do this click the Time Machine box to the right of the user s listing in the table Fig 48 TECHNICAL NOTE Time Machine is Mac compatible only TECHNICAL NOTE To allow everyone on your network to use the Network Space 2 as a Time Machine backup volume the administer can click the Time Machine box to the right of the OpenShare listing Fig 49 Administering Your LaCie Network Space page 35 share s and Copy job s state de py S be deleted with the user will also CANCH REMOVE Fig 46 Users accounts lagin password amail occupation ad min dk e jeremie email address christa gilli email address Fig 47 Used Space ta GB Time Machine unlimge d Fig 48 Public Share comments snare OpenShare Fig 49 LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON User Manual 4 6 Dashboard Network This page allows you to modify your Network Space 2 s network settings Toggle DHCP or Manual configuration If your network is DHCP enabled as are most consumer networks the Network Space 2 will automatically be assigned an IP address and other values As a result most users will see that the table has been filled in with val ues If you select Configure Manually you will be able to modify the table values Automatic port forward UPNP IGD NAT PMP Checking this box will with most route
45. n be dis connected Fig 35 Mac users Accessing amp Transferring Files 1 16 PM page 28 LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON User Manual 3 5 Accessing Shares via FTP The FTP protocol is used to transfer files from one computer to an other through a local network or over the internet This protocol allows you to exchange files with your friends or relatives securely as only people with a user account will have access IMPORTANT NOTE The FTP service is disabled by default so to access your shares OpenShare MyShare and USBShare if you are the admin OpenShare USBShare and user share if you are a user via FTP enable the service as described in section 4 8 Dashboard General Settings To connect to the Network Space 2 remotely via FTP enter in your browser s or FTP client s address field Hp IP address TECHNICAL NOTE 5ee section 2 6 Assigning a Static IP Address for instructions on finding your Network Space 2 s IP address Example ftp 192 168 10 149 OR ftp username password Q ip or machine name Example ftp john user networkspace2 To login enter the username and password you ve set up in the Dashboard 4 5 Dashboard Users Or log in as an administrator By default Login admin Password admin L Filename Accessing amp Transferring Files page 29 192 168 727 106 FTP ma b Edir ite LII FTP File Transfer Protocol b LS Dassha
46. n be modified see 4 11 Dashboard Drive Information LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON Troubleshooting User Manual page 54 6 4 Troubleshooting the Network Connection Problem Question Solution The USB drive key or USB Is the USB cable connected to the Net Devices connected to the front USB device port hard drive or printer connected to the front work Space 2 s rear USB host port printer are automatically unmounted when you connect the USB port is not recognized USB cable to the rear USB host port To make the hard drive or printer accessible disconnect the USB cable from the rear USB host port and connect the Network Space 2 to the network using the Ethernet cable The system is not recognized Does your computer s configuration Check section 1 1 Minimum System Requirements for more in by the computer meet the minimum system require formation ments The system is not recognized Is the system s power supply connected Make sure that the power supply is properly connected see sec by the computer and is the blue light on the front of the tion 2 2 STEP 2 Turn On the Drive for details that the system drive on has been powered on pushing the button on the back and that the outlet the power supply is connected to is powered on or has a sufficient supply of power Is the blue light on the front of the de If the blue light is flickering or will not turn on the power sup vice flickering for an inordinate period ply
47. n it back on you will have to press the power button NOTE For details on using the multi function power button see section 2 5 Power Button Functions Administering Your LaCie Network Space Eco Management Light On Eco Mode after Deep sleep enabled Fig 92 v 5 min E page 3 7 LaCie DashBoard Scheduled Switch On Scheduled Switch Off LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON Administering Your LaCie Network Space User Manual page 38 4 7 Wa ke on LAN LaCie Network Assistant Network Volumes You can use LaCie Network Assistant LNA to wake your Network S pace 2 networkspace2 Network Space 2 Web configuration page networkspace2 local Model Network Space 2 System Version 3 0 0r3 j MAC Address 00 D0 4B 88 40 67 1 Find your Network Space 2 s MAC address which can be found Configuration Automatic DHCP in the Network Menu of the Dashboard see 4 6 Dashboard C Manual Network or use the LNA by clicking Configuration Window Fig IP Address 192 168 2 106 23 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway Address 192 168 2 1 2 Click the LNA icon in your system tray Windows or menu bar sito Mcd Mac and select Wake Up a Device Fig 54 DNS Address 192 168 1 1 WINS Address none o Input the MAC address Fig 29 Revert Changes Apply Fig 53 Network Space Wake Up a Device Configuration Windaw Preferenc
48. n the Network Space 2 Dashboard see section 4 8 Dashboard General Settings Fig 37 3 Access the shared playlist in iTunes Fig 38 TECHNICAL NOTE The iTunes Server Service supports the follow ing file types mp3 wav and aac TECHNICAL NOTE You need to enable library sharing in the iTunes preferences for this to work Preferences gt Sharing gt Look for shared libraries Multimedia Service Fig 37 Accessing amp Transferring Files page 30 LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON User Manual 4 Administering Your LaCie Network Space 2 The LaCie Network Space 2 features an easy to use browser based tool for configuring the drive and administering users called the Dashboard Access the Dashboard by simply typing in your drive s IP address or machine name into your browser or using the LaCie Network Assistant When you log in for the first time you will see the Setup Wizard see section 2 4 STEP 4 Completing the Setup Wizard Subsequent logins will take you directly to the Dashboard Home Fig 39 When you log in as a registered user you will be able to administer your own account and manager the files located in the shares to which you have access This chapter consists of the following sections to help you navigate the Dashboard and configure your Network Space 2 4 1 Dashboard Accessing 4 2 Dashboard Welcome Page 4 3 Dashboard Navigation 4 4 Dashboard Logging Out
49. nl contact http www lacie com no contact LaCie Spain LaCie Sweden onmicenus cr Gonicet us ar http www lacie com es contact http www lacie com se contact LaCie Switzerland LaCie United Kingdom Gomes Contact us at http www lacie com chfr contact Francais http www lacie com uk contact LaCie Ireland LaCie USA Comac iUs a Contact us at http www lacie com ie contact http www lacie com contact LaCie International Contact us at http www lacie com intl contact LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON User Manual 8 Warranty Information This Limited Warranty applies only to hardware products manutac tured by or tor LaCie that can be identitied by the LaCie trademark trade name or logo affixed to them The Limited Warranty does not apply to any non LaCie hardware products or any software even if packaged or sold with LaCie hardware Manufacturers suppliers or publishers other than LaCie may provide their own warranties to the end user purchaser but LaCie in so far as permitted by law provides their products as is Software distributed by LaCie with or without the LaCie brand name including but not limited to system software is not covered under this Limited Warranty Refer to the licensing agreement accompanying the software for details of your rights with respect to its use LaCie does not warrant that the operation of the product will be un interrupted or error free LaCie is not
50. nt Light On V Eco Mode after 5 min Scheduled Switch On Deep sleep enabled F Scheduled Switch Off Fig 16 Fig 17 LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON Connecting to a Network User Manual page 18 2 6 Assigning a Static IP Address Most home networking routers are DHCP servers meaning that the mys h are Metar Le 5 pace openshare router will automatically assign the Network Space 2 an IP address IF the network is not DHCP managed the Network Space 2 will as Wake Up a Device sign itself an IP address following the rule 169 254 x yyy 24 Web Access Confiquration Window If your network requires devices to be assigned a static IP follow Preferences these steps to use the LaCie Network Assistant Quit Lacie Network Assistant 1 Make sure the LNA is installed on your computer see section 2 3 STEP 3 Connect using LaCie Network Assistant for details 2 Launch LaCie Network Assistant and open the Network settings tab Windows Users a Select LaCie Network Assistant in Start Programs A Network Connect manually Assistant icon will appear in the system tray and Network As mem sistant will automatically detect your LaCie Network Space 2 Wake Up a Device T and any other storage devices on your network Ep Configuration Window b Click on the icon in the system tray and select Configuration Preferences Window f the LaCie Network S 2 sub i da M
51. o 30 seconds Activate sleep mode This mode can be triggered by either a If Deep Sleep Mode is enabled in Dashboard gt Eco Man agement by clicking the power button but do not hold it on the back of the drive b Alternatively if Deep Sleep Mode is enabled in Dashboard gt Eco Management by clicking the Shut Down button also in Dashboard gt Eco Management Fig 16 and Fig 17 To wake the drive trom Deep Sleep Mode press the power button on the back of the drive but do not hold it or use the Wake on LAN function in the LaCie Network Assistant see 4 7 1 Wake on LAN see 4 7 Dashboard Eco Management Reset to default Press and hold the power button for ten sec onds Release the button when the LED becomes solid red When the LED begins blinking red press the button again It will only blink red for five seconds so you must press the but ton again to confirm reset before the end of the five seconds If you don t press the button while the red light is blinking the drive will start normally and the reset process will be aborted IMPORTANT NOTE After resetting to default all files will be moved to OpenShare Thus any data that was previously stored on MyShare and was therefore protected will after reset be accessible by anyone on the network Connecting to a Network page 17 006060 LaCie DashBoard lt i gt A A Ontp 192 168 2 106 dashboard LACIE Network Space 2 Eco Manageme
52. o into My Computer and look for an icon and drive letter as signed to the LaCie drive If the drive does not appear follow the rest of the Troubleshooting tips to isolate the problem Go into My Computer and look for an icon and drive letter assigned to the LaCie drive If the drive does not appear follow the rest of the Troubleshooting tips to isolate the problem See section 1 1 Minimum System Requirements for more infor mation LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON User Manual The drive is not recognized by the computer cannot copy a file larger than 4 GB to the drive The capacity of the disk is not the total one written on the packaging Is the drive s power supply connected Did you follow the correct installation steps for the USB connection Are both ends of the USB cables firmly attached Is there a conflict with other device driv ers or extensions Are you connected to the computer via USB Is the drive connected to a standard USB port on your computer Does your computer or operating sys tem support Hi Speed USB 2 0 Troubleshooting page 53 Make sure that the power supply is properly connected see sec tion 3 4 2 STEP 2 Turn On the Drive and that the outlet the power supply is connected to is working Review the installation steps in section 3 4 Accessing Shares via USB Check both ends of the USB cable to make sure they are fully seated in their respective ports Tr
53. pace 2 in an en vironment that is too cold or humid may damage the unit Because of heat issues LaCie recommends that users do not stack multiple Network Space 2 together Always unplug the LaCie Network Space 2 from the electrical outlet it there is a risk of lightning or if it will be unused for an extended pe riod of time Otherwise there is an increased risk of electrical shock short circuiting or fire Foreword page 4 Use only the power supply shipped with the device Do not use the LaCie Network Space 2 near other electrical appli ances such as televisions or radios Doing so may cause interference which will adversely affect the op eration of the other products Do not place the LaCie Network Space 2 near sources of magnetic interference such as computer displays televisions or speakers Magnetic interference can af fect the operation and stabil ity of your LaCie Network Space 2 Do not place heavy objects on top of the LaCie Network Space 2 Never use excessive force on your LaCie Network Space 2 If you de tect a problem see the Trouble shooting section in this manual IMPORTANT INFO Any loss corrup tion or destruction of data while using a LaCie drive is the sole responsibility of the user and under no circumstances will LaCie be held liable for the recovery or restoration of this data To help prevent the loss of your data LaCie highly recom mends that you keep TWO copies of you
54. r data one copy on your external hard disk for instance and a second copy either on your internal hard disk another external hard disk or some other form of remov able storage media LaCie offers a com plete line of CD and DVD drives If you would like more information on backup please refer to our website LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON Foreword User Manual page 5 IMPORTANT INFO 1GB 1 000 000 000 bytes 1TB 1 000 000 000 000 bytes Once format ted the actual available storage capacity varies depending on operating environ ment typically 1096 less IMPORTANT INFO Some enhance ments brought to the product during its lifetime may cause discrepancies between the information and screenshots in the manual and the actual user experience CAUTION Modifications not authorized by the manufacturer may void the user s authority to operate this device CAUTION A shielded type power cord is required in order to meet FCC emission limits and also to prevent interference to the nearby radio and television reception It is essential that only the supplied power cord be used LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON Introduction User Manual page 6 1 Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of a LaCie Network Space 2 Design by Neil Poulton Designed to satisfy the data sharing and backup needs of home users the LaCie Network Space 2 sets up quickly and teatures an easy to use browser based adm
55. r button Fig 28 3 3 1 About the File Browser The File Browser is composed of five parts Fig 29 1 Tool bar allows you to perform a range of functions such as changing the way files are displayed and uploading files to the Network Space 2 from your computer 2 Share selection lets you choose the share you wish to access from the drop down menu 3 Share folders shows the folder structure on the selected share gt File info displays information on a selected file such as name file type dimensions photos or duration videos 5 Folder contents displays the files contained in a selected fold er To view the files as thumbnails click Thumbs in the Tool bar Accessing amp Transferring Files Fig 28 Qo A H k Parent Refresh Thumbs Bookmark page 24 Filename Recycle Bin 3 MyShare Folders 1 Files 0 Total size OB Fig 29 LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON Accessing amp Transferring Files User Manual page 25 3 4 Accessing Shares via USB The Network Space 2 can be connected to your network via Ether net or directly to a computer via USB This chapter explains how to connect your hard drive to a computer For details on connecting to your network refer to chapter 2 Connecting to a Home Network IMPORTANT INFO You must successfully connect to the network and run the Setup Wizard before connecting the Network Space 2 to
56. re 10 3 MyShare rE Onen amp harne Server 15g LGB 2 106 URL ko facie 132 168 2 105 2 1 m i Cancel Connect T More Oprions Pash annees Mod J Gefault Enceding Default a Piae Key selected Fig 36 LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON User Manual 3 6 Multimedia Server Once you have established the network connection between your computer and the Network Space 2 you can configure your Net work Space to act as a UPnP multimedia server Follow these steps 1 Enable multimedia streaming on the Network Space 2 Dash board see section 4 8 Dashboard General Settings Fig 37 2 Now you will be able to play files located on OpenShare and USBShare on your Network Space 2 on any other UPnP DLNA certified player adapter such as an XBox 360 Play Station 3 a DLNA mobile phone Apple s Front Row etc 3 7 iTunes Music Server The Network Space 2 can act as an iTunes Music server streaming audio files located on OpenShare and USBShare to a computer on the network running iTunes Once configured a playlist bearing the machine name of your Network Space 2 by default networkspace will appear in the Shared category within iTunes and audio files stored on the Network Space 2 will be listed in this playlist Follow these steps 1 Make sure the Network Space 2 is properly connected to your home network as described in section 2 Connecting to a Home Network 2 Enable UPnP o
57. rn on and then begin blinking The drive is ready to be accessed once the blue LED has stopped blinking The product may take up to 30 seconds to boot Now move on to step 3 section 2 3 STEP 3 Connect using LaCie Network Assistant CAUTION Only use the AC adapter supplied with your specific LaCie device Do not use a power supply from another LaCie device or another manufacturer Using any other power cable or power supply may cause damage to the device and void your warranty Always remove the AC adapter before transporting your LaCie drive Failure to remove the adapter may result in damage to your drive and will void your warranty TECHNICAL NOTE You may use your LaCie drive when in a for eign country thanks to its 100 240 Volt power supply To be able to use this feature you may need to purchase an appropriate adapter or cord LaCie accepts no responsibility for any damage to the drive resulting from the use of an inappropriate adapter Using an adapt er other than one authorized by LaCie will void your warranty Connecting to a Network page 13 Fig 06 Fig 07 LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON User Manual 2 3 STEP 3 Connect using LaCie Network Assistant LaCie Network Assistant software detects all LaCie network attached storage devices on your network and gives you easy ways to connect to or configure them Once installed and running Network Assistant will appear in your task bar Windows
58. rrect the inter ference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an out let on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experi enced radio TV technician for help Modifications to this product not authorized by LaCie could void the FCC amp Industry Canada regulations and negate your authority to oper ate the product LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON User Manual This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product must not be wu disposed of with your other household waste Instead it is your responsibility to dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designed collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equip ment The separate collection and recy cling of your waste equipment at the time of disposal will help to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment For more information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product Health and Safety Precautions Only qualified persons are autho rized to carry out maintenance on this
59. rs allow your Network Space 2 to communicate properly with the internet This will allow optimum transfer speeds when using the torrent server feature and will allow you to access the Dashboard and your content remotely through the internet remote access via HTTP requires Dynamic DNS setup such as DynDNS see below Dyndns In order to access the Dashboard and File browser remotely through the internet you need to set up Dynamic DNS service La Cie advises that you enable port forward see above This service is free and no subscription is required Follow these steps 1 Go to http www dynDNS com 2 Create an account 3 Input the Network Space 2 s IP address and create a hostname ex smithtamily dyndns org 4 On the Dashboard open the Network page and enter the host name and password you set up 5 From any internet connection open a web browser and type the hostname Fig 51 You Network Space 2 login page will open Administering Your LaCie Network Space page 36 e AO LaCie DashBoard 4 A A O ntp 192 168 2 106 dashboard Network IP Configuration Remote Access Configure using DHCP Configure Manually 192 255 192 192 0 n Automatic Port Forward E Dynamic IP Resolution dyndns dyndns org Fig 50 Fig 51 LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON User Manual 4 7 Dashboard Eco Management Light On Uncheck this box to turn off the blue light Note t
60. scocasedeentb ra beste nt bcd sienen be rrr RC bta pede entb ra bea ER bci Pide peti ddp IDEE 5 Ciel A RR RT m 51 5 9 2 ICO Se a aaa cee tnseecnne E pO Ia I MUN Pd E 52 GA Troubleshooting The Network CONNECHON ssescesscontasdendeonswscanaxocnansamiecutdsscsseenbabiandeonsebiantaccusbiamecunest 54 Z Contacting Customer SUDDOPFPD soe oic v VD PARU ESR VO VR RDUM riedi edi era DONIS ONIS 56 7 1 aCe Technical is ORC DIIDIGISusetososeum tee eim tede ptu Gaeta Eu pod Ib Netus 57 8 Warranty Information c eioevo qe seo Fea p ge oa aea ade eo R S Es REFS EE CFERSS PERESERE SER eek OPE eRdM s pORr spe hs peids 58 LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON User Manual Copyrights Copyright 2009 LaCie All rights re served No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval sys tem or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photo copying recording or otherwise without the prior written consent of LaCie Licences and free software The LaCie Network Space 2 ships with copyrighted software that are licensed un der the GPL AFL Apache Apple BSD GNU LGPL MIT OpenLDAP OpenSSL PHP Python and Creative Common It also includes free software the source code for which can be downloaded from the LaCie website www lacie com sup port 2007 2008 Thomas BERNARD 2006 Allan Saddi allan saddi com 2004 Jan Kneschke incremental
61. stScript printers are supported If your printer does not display on this page it is likely that the printer does not support PostScript printing This is frequently the case with multi function and photo printers LaCie can not guarantee that your printer supports the proper protocols to make it a networked printer To unmount an attached USB hard drive click the Eject button For details on connecting a USB hard drive see 4 13 1 Connecting an External Hard Drive IMPORTANT INFO The front USB is only active when the product is connected via the Ethernet cable LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON Administering Your LaCie Network Space User Manual page 48 4 13 1 Connecting an External Hard Drive You can connect an external USB hard disk or USB key to back up the data on your LaCie Network Space 2 or as a way to add stor age capacity Connected hard disks are accessed similarly to shared folders TECHNICAL NOTE External USB hard disks must be formatted in one of the supported systems to be compatible with the LaCie Net work Space 2 MS DOS FAT32 NTFS HFS EXT3 or XFS To connect an external hard disk 1 Make sure that your LaCie Network Space 2 is connected to your home network 2 Turn on the external hard disk and connect its USB cable to the USB port on the FRONT of the LaCie Network Space 2 Fig 70 3 In a few seconds the disk should appear as a share in LaCie Network Assistant and in the Dashbo
62. ster tiles normally trom your computer to the Network Space 2 share IMPORTANT INFO If you wish to copy large amounts of data from the USBShare to another share LaCie recommends you create a backup task to copy the contents of USBShare onto the other share see section 4 12 Dashboard Copy then delete the files trom US BShare lt is not recommended to transfer large quantities of files from the USBShare to other shares or vice versa using SMB i e using the Finder tor Mac users or an Explorer window tor Windows users LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON Accessing amp Transferring Files User Manual page 22 3 2 1 Switching User By default you will be logged in as a guest and will thus have ac cess only to OpenShare USBShare and unprotected user shares MetwarkSpacez2 In order to access protected shares MyShare or a protected user share you will have to change the login credentials using the LaCie Wake Up a Device Network Assistant Follow these steps Configuration Window 1 Click the LaCie Network Assistant icon in the Task Bar Win dows or Menu Bar Mac and select Configuration Window Preferences Fig 24 Quit Lacie Network Assistant 2 Click on the Volumes tab and then click the authentication but fon Fig 24 3 When prompted enter you username and password Fig 23 By default the admin credentials are Login admin Password admin Authentication NOTE The
63. tant net work configuration window Fig 42 2 Click Login 3 For administrative access In the login prompt enter by de fault Login admin Password admin IMPORTANT NOTE The login and password are case sensitive Administering Your LaCie Network Space page 32 E GE AE AJA E Emp 132 062 L0 149 gin MHogin qu v Connect to Network Space 2 Login admi i i Fig 40 C it pA A bttp 192 168 10 149 Ee Network Space 2 Fig 41 LaCie Network Assistant Network Volumes Web configuration page networkspace2 local Model Network Space 2 MAC Address 00 D0 4B 88 40 67 networkspace2 System Version 3 0 0r3 Network Space 2 Configuration Automatic DHCP Manual IP Address 192 168 2 106 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway Address 192 168 2 1 DNS Address 192 168 1 1 WINS Address none 4 Revert Changes Apply Fig 42 LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON Administering Your LaCie Network Space User Manual page 33 4 2 Dashboard Welcome Page The welcome page contains links to helpful documents from the LaCie Website Fig 43 A and a table listing the ditferent pages that make up the Dashboard Fig 43 B If you sign in to the Dashboard as an administrator you will see the detailed Welcome page with full management capability Fig 43 If you sign in as a user you will have fewer options 4 3
64. the Network Space 2 is connected to the network all three shares are accessible MyShare only by logging in On the other hand when the Network Space 2 is connected to a computer via USB only USBShare will be accessible It is also possible to cre ate new shares See section 4 5 Dashboard Users for details Accessing amp Transferring Files page 19 Availability When connected to the network Ethernet and to networked computers or UPnP DLNA certified players adapters When connected to the network Ethernet and through networked computers When connected to the network Ethernet or to a computer USB and through UPnP DLNA certitied players adapters LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON User Manual 3 2 Accessing Shares Using LaCie Network Assistant When your computer is connected to your local area network La Cie Network Assistant will help you quickly connect to the shared folders MyShare OpenShare any user share and USBShare on your LaCie Network Space 2 and if you like make those folders im mediately available every time you log on to your computer for this procedure see section 3 2 2 Map Shared Folders By default you will be logged in as a guest and will thus have ac cess only to OpenShare USBShare and unprotected user shares In order to access protected shares MyShare or a protected user share you will have to change the login credentials using the LaCie Network Assistant For this
65. users Fig 09 or in the menu bar Mac users Fig 10 and automatically search for storage devices on your net work When a new device is found the icon will blink When Network Assistant finds your LaCie Network Space 2 you can connect to any of its shares log in to the Dashboard administration pages or configure its network settings Install LaCie Network Assistant 1 Insert the LaCie Network Space 2 CD ROM into your comput er s CD ROM drive 2 Windows users the CD should appear in My Computer Mac users the CD should appear on the desktop Double click the CD icon then double click LaCie Network Assistant Setup 3 Follow the Wizard to complete installation continued on next page gt gt Fig 08 Connecting to a Network page 14 LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON Connecting to a Network User Manual page 15 Connect to the LaCie Network Space 2 1 Launch LaCie Network Assistant Windows Users a Select LaCie Network Assistant in Start Programs An Net work Assistant icon will appear in the system tray Fig 11 and Network Assistant will automatically detect your LaCie Network Space 2 and any other storage devices on your network Fig 12 b Click on the icon in the system tray and select Web access from the LaCie Network Space 2 sub menu Fig 13 The LaCie Network Space 2 Dashboard will open in your default browser J New Ethernet Disk found x Mac Users Network
66. y disconnecting the cables waiting 1O seconds and then reconnecting them If the drive is still not recognized restart your computer and try again Contact LaCie Technical Support for help When you connect the Network Space 2 to a computer via USB the USB share of the drive that mounts on the computer is for matted in MS DOS FAT32 This format limits file sizes to 4 GB To transfer gt 4GB files to the Network Space 2 disconnect the USB cable and connect the Ethernet cable See sections 3 4 3 Disconnecting the USB Connection and 2 1 STEP 1 Connect the Ethernet Cable Share to NTFS which permits larger file sizes see section 4 11 Alternatively you can reformat the USB Dashboard Drive Information If your drive is connected to a standard USB port this is normal A Hi Speed USB 2 0 device can only operate at Hi Speed USB 2 0 performance levels when it is connected directly to a Hi Speed USB 2 0 port Otherwise the Hi Speed USB 2 0 device will operate at the slower USB transfer rates For more informa tion please see sections 5 1 Optimizing Data Transfers See sections 1 1 Minimum System Requirements and 5 1 Opti mizing Data Transfers for more information When you connect the drive to your computer via USB only a portion of the total capacity is available Up to 500GB are allocated for the USB connection for the Share named USBShare and the remaining capacity is dedicated for the Ethernet connection This ca
67. your UPnP devices see 3 6 Mul timedia Server For information on using the Network Space 2 as an iTunes music server see section 3 7 iTunes Music Server TECHNICAL NOTE If you ve just added new content to the Net work Space 2 it could take a few minutes before they are available to UPnP DLNA certified players adapters Date mm dd yy Change the date Time Change the time lime zone Change the time zone Administering Your LaCie Network Space page 39 LaCie DashBoard A A C htp 192 168 2 106 dashboard e Network Space 2 General Settings Machine Name Workgroup FTP Service Multimedia Service NS2 Workgroup v Date mm dd yyyy Time Time Zone 10 07 2009 18 06 GMT 01 00 Brussels Copenhagen Madrid Paris LaCie Network Space 2 DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON User Manual 4 9 Dashboard Help The support page will allow you to access the system log and set up email alerts System log Click the Clear button to purge the system log Click the Download button to save the log to your computer Alert notification If you toggle this box on when significant events occur with your Network Space 2 the administrator will automati cally be sent an email if he or she set an email address in the Users page if the drive has a connection to the internet and the SMTP configuration has been set up SMTP Configuration In order for your Network Space 2 to send emails SMTP must
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