Seagate 110 Laptop User Manual


 
Setup Steps for Administrators
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6. Click Submit.
See the Global Access user documentation for help granting other people access to your
private share.
Signing in to Your Seagate Global Access Account
1. Log in to the server with your user account.
2. In the Menu bar, select Global Access.
3. If not entered, enter your Seagate Global Access email address and password.
4. Click Sign In to Your Account.
See the Global Access user documentation for help granting other people access to your
private share.
Connecting a USB Printer to Your BlackArmor NAS 110 Server
Note: This step is optional. Only BlackArmor administrators can set up a printer.
You can make a USB printer available on your local network by connecting it to your server.
To connect a printer:
1. Ensure that the printer is powered off.
2. Use a high-quality USB cable to connect the printer to the USB port on the back of your
BlackArmor NAS 110 server.
3. Power on the printer and install the driver on your computer (if you haven’t already),
following the manufacturer’s instructions.
4. Have other people on your local network add the USB printer to their list of available
printers, following the instructions for their operating system.
The printer is now available to all BlackArmor users. The Printer Manager is in the
BlackArmor Manager’s Network menu. See the online help for more information.
Setting Your BlackArmor NAS 110 as a Media Server
Note: This step is optional. Only BlackArmor administrators can enable the media server feature.
You can use your BlackArmor server to share digital photos, videos and music with people on
your local network. The media folders in which you place your files (Our Music, Our Pictures
and Our Videos) are available once you enable the Drag&Sort feature using BlackArmor
Manager. See the BlackArmor Manager online help for more information.
To set up your BlackArmor server as a media server:
1. In the menu bar, select Media, then click Media Service.
2. Beside Service, select Enable.
3. Set the default sorting method for media files, if required, then click Submit.