202-10541-01 v1.1July 2009NETGEAR, Inc.350 East Plumeria DriveSan Jose, CA 95134 USAReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual
ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual1-2 Getting Startedv1.1, July 2009Disk Tray, Status Lights, Release, and Tray Handle,The disk tray features a push switch
ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware ManualGetting Started 1-3v1.1, July 2009Rear Panel1. Dual power supplies.2. PS2 keyboard and mouse ports.3. Two USB ports.4. VG
ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual1-4 Getting Startedv1.1, July 2009Rack Mount SetupUse the included rack mount hardware to install the unit according to t
ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware ManualGetting Started 1-5v1.1, July 2009Circuit OverloadingConsideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to
ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual1-6 Getting Startedv1.1, July 2009• The ReadyNAS 3200 weighs approximately 82lbs when fully loaded. When lifting the syst
ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware ManualGetting Started 1-7v1.1, July 2009• Put the mainboard and peripherals back into their antistatic bags when not in use.• F
ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual1-8 Getting Startedv1.1, July 2009Preparing for SetupRead these instructions in their entirety before you begin. Locate t
ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware ManualGetting Started 1-9v1.1, July 20093. Fasten the backs of the outer rails to the rack with screws. Press the release to ex
ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual1-10 Getting Startedv1.1, July 2009Initial Setup, Default IP Address, and Login PasswordFollow the instructions in the NE
2-1v1.1, July 2009Chapter 2Diagnostics and MaintenanceThis chapter includes topics on system status, system shutdown, using the diagnostics menu, and
iiv1.1, July 2009© 2009 by NETGEAR, Inc. All rights reserved.Technical SupportRegistration on the website or over the phone is required before you can
ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual2-2 Diagnostics and Maintenancev1.1, July 2009The function of each control panel item is described in the following table
ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware ManualDiagnostics and Maintenance 2-3v1.1, July 2009Performing System ShutdownYou can shut down the unit using the power switch
ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual2-4 Diagnostics and Maintenancev1.1, July 2009Using the FrontView Browser User InterfaceThe FrontView System > Shutdow
ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware ManualDiagnostics and Maintenance 2-5v1.1, July 20091. Boot menu enabled: use the Reset button to scroll through the menu to se
ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual2-6 Diagnostics and Maintenancev1.1, July 20091. While using a paper clip or push pin to gently press in the reset switch
ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware ManualDiagnostics and Maintenance 2-7v1.1, July 2009Using the Boot Menu to Format a RAID VolumeYou can switch between the Expan
ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual2-8 Diagnostics and Maintenancev1.1, July 2009b. Hold the display of the final LEDs in the pattern (on on), and wait for
ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware ManualDiagnostics and Maintenance 2-9v1.1, July 20097. Click Setup to display the ReadyNAS Volume Setup screen.8. Select either
ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual2-10 Diagnostics and Maintenancev1.1, July 2009RAIDar shows that the system is initializing the volume. The system powers
ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware ManualDiagnostics and Maintenance 2-11v1.1, July 2009Adding or Replacing DisksAdding and replacing failed disks are similar pro
v1.1, July 2009iiiProduct and Publication DetailsModel Number: 3200Publication Date: July 2009Product Family: Network StorageProduct Name: ReadyNAS 32
ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual2-12 Diagnostics and Maintenancev1.1, July 20092. Pull out the disk tray, and replace the failed disk. Make sure that the
ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware ManualDiagnostics and Maintenance 2-13v1.1, July 2009Failed Disk NotificationWhen a disk fails in your ReadyNAS, you are notifi
ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual2-14 Diagnostics and Maintenancev1.1, July 20092. Pull the disk tray release pull switch. The disk tray handle pops out.3
ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware ManualDiagnostics and Maintenance 2-15v1.1, July 2009Replacing System ComponentsYou can replace failed components such as power
ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual2-16 Diagnostics and Maintenancev1.1, July 20093. You can then lift the top cover from the chassis to gain full access to
ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware ManualDiagnostics and Maintenance 2-17v1.1, July 2009Follow these steps to replace a system fan.1. Remove the chassis cover.2.
ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual2-18 Diagnostics and Maintenancev1.1, July 2009Replacing a Power SupplyThe ReadyNAS 3200 has a 700 watt redundant power s
ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware ManualDiagnostics and Maintenance 2-19v1.1, July 2009Replacing the Onboard BatteryThis battery must be replaced only with the s
ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual2-20 Diagnostics and Maintenancev1.1, July 2009
ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware ManualDefault Settings and Specifications A-1v1.1, July 2009Appendix ADefault Settings and SpecificationsThis appendix provides
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ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware ManualA-2 Default Settings and Specificationsv1.1, July 2009The table below lists the system specifications.Table A-2. ReadyNA
vv1.1, July 2009ContentsAbout This ManualConventions and Formats ...
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viiv1.1, July 2009About This ManualThe NETGEAR® ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual describes the hardware features of a ReadyNAS 3200 system. It also provi
ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manualviii About This Manualv1.1, July 2009User Manual Revision HistoryDanger: This safety warning warns against personal injur
ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware ManualGetting Started 1-1v1.1, July 2009Chapter 1Getting StartedThis chapter provides an overview of the unit’s physical featur
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