Instant GigaCD Server
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Connecting The EtherFast Instant
GigaCD Server to Your Network
1. Connect a Network Cable from the RJ-45 port in the back of the Server
to your Hub or Switch to which the Server will be connected. The Server
will auto-sense a 10BaseT or 100BaseTX connection at full or half duplex.
2. Connect your power with the supplied power cable.
3. Power on the Instant GigaCD Server.
4. Check the Startup process.
During Startup, the Ready, Error, Disk Full, and Copy Error LED’s will
blink or stay on for a few seconds. If the Error LED remains lit, there is a
hardware problem. More information on the LEDs can be found on page 5.
The Hardware Installation is complete.
1. Insert the Setup CD-Rom into the CD drive on your PC. The Setup pro-
gram should start automatically. If it doesn’t, select SETUP.EXE on your
CD drive.
2. Select the Administrator installation option and follow the prompts to
install the Instant GigaCD Manager Utility.
3. Start the Instant GigaCD Manager Utility.
Installing Your Instant GigaCD Server
Installing and Configuring the Setup Software
EtherFast Series
You may hear the following beeps emit from the Server for the following rea-
sons:
If you hear one beep, this means that the Reset IP/Password Button or Power
Switch has been pressed.
If you hear two beeps, repeated every five seconds for one minute, this
means that the Server is a DHCP client but no DHCP Server responded to the
DHCP client request.
If you hear three beeps, repeated every 15 seconds for three minutes, this
means the Server’s Hard Disk is more than 98% full.
If you hear five beeps, repeated every 15 seconds for three minutes, this
means the Server is overheating. The Server will automatically shut down
three minutes after the first beep.
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The Buzzer