Buffalo TeraStation WSH5610DN2 User Manual

Buffalo TeraStation WSH5610DN2 User Manual

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  • Page 1 User Manual Americas: www.buffaloamericas.com Europe: www.buffalo-technology.com Please make sure to read this manual before using and follow the procedures. If you have any inquiries about the product, contact the number on the warranty statement or the packing box. Do not discard this manual, the warranty statement, or the packing box.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Installing Antivirus Software ............13 Chapter 2 Preinstalled Software ........ 14 RAID Builder .................. 14 Buffalo Dashboard ................ 15 Errors and Statuses on Buffalo Dashboard ..........16 Email Notification ................. 17 Buffalo Replication ............... 18 TeraStation Backup & Replication Folder Settings ..... 18 Chapter 3 Managing Storage........
  • Page 3 Preparing a Backup Destination .............22 Recovering Backup Data .................28 Replication ..................32 Differences Between Buffalo Replication and DFS Replication ...32 Before Using Replication .................32 Buffalo Replication ..................33 DFS Replication ..................36 Chapter 5 Additional Settings ........60 Changing Server Name, Workgroups, and Domains ....60 Changing the Password ..............
  • Page 4 Replacing a Non-Malfunctioning Hard Drive ........92 Chapter 7 Utilities ............94 NAS Navigator2 for Windows ............94 Changing the IP Address .................96 NAS Navigator2 for Mac ............... 97 Changing the IP Address .................99 NovaBACKUP ................. 99 Chapter 8 Troubleshooting ........100 TeraStation Cannot Be Set Up ............
  • Page 5 Chapter 10 Regulatory Compliance Information ..107 For Customers in the United States ........... 107 For Customers in Europe ............107...
  • Page 6: Chapter 1 Getting Started

    Fail LED If there is an error on the drives, this LED glows amber. Open Buffalo Dashboard to see error messages. LAN1 LED When LAN port 1 is connected, this LED glows green. It blinks when the connection is active.
  • Page 7 UPS Port Connect to a UPS. USB 3.0 Port Compatible Buffalo USB 3.0 hard drives, USB memory devices, and USB UPSs can be connected. USB hubs are not supported. USB 2.0 Port Compatible Buffalo USB hard drives, USB memory devices, and USB UPSs can be connected. USB hubs are not supported.
  • Page 8: Opening Windows Storage Server

    Link LED Glows amber when the unit is connected to a network. Act LED This LED shows network activity. It blinks amber when the TeraStation is accessed over the network. Opening Windows Storage Server To connect Windows Storage Server, follow the procedure below. Note: If using macOS, download and install "Microsoft Remote Desktop"...
  • Page 9: Creating A Shared Folder

    Click Change date and time settings - Change date and time, select the current date and time, and click OK. Note: In the Internet Time tab, click Change settings, then select Synchronize with an Internet time server. The date and time can be obtained automatically.
  • Page 10 Enter the path of an existing folder or a new folder, then click Next. Notes: • Enter "D:\Share" into the folder path to create the shared folder for the first time. • If the message "The system cannot find the specified path. Do you want to create it?" is displayed, click Yes. Enter a name for the share and a description (optional), then click Next.
  • Page 11 Click Customize permissions, then Custom. Choose Everyone and select the "Allow" checkbox for "Change".
  • Page 12 In the Security tab, click Edit - Add. Enter "Everyone" under "Enter the object names to select", then click OK.
  • Page 13 Choose "Everyone", then select the "Allow" checkbox for Modify. Click OK - OK - Finish - Finish. Click Local Users and Groups in Computer Management. Double-click Users - Guest. In the General tab, clear the "Account is disabled" checkbox, then click OK. Notes: Enable a guest account: (1) From the Windows Storage Server Start menu, open Administrative Tools, then double-click Computer...
  • Page 14: Turning The Terastation On And Off

    Turning the TeraStation On and Off Press the power button on the TeraStation to turn it on and off. Or you can turn off your TeraStation by following the procedure below. From the Windows Storage Server Start menu, point the cursor to the upper-right hand corner of the screen, then click the icon.
  • Page 15: Chapter 2 Preinstalled Software

    Chapter 2 Preinstalled Software The following software is preinstalled on the TeraStation. • RAID Builder • Buffalo Dashboard • Email Notification • Buffalo Replication • TeraStation Backup & Replication Folder Settings RAID Builder RAID Builder is used to create RAID arrays. See the "Managing Storage" section in chapter 3 for more details. To launch RAID Builder, you must be logged in as a member of the Administrators group in Windows Storage Server.
  • Page 16: Buffalo Dashboard

    Buffalo Dashboard Buffalo Dashboard displays system information and dismounts hard drives. To launch it, double-click the Buffalo Dashboard icon in the system tray. Note: This software cannot be accessed by multiple users at the same time. Before launching it, make sure that it is not being used by another user.
  • Page 17: Errors And Statuses On Buffalo Dashboard

    Displays error or information codes. For more detail information, refer ERROR to the "Errors and Statuses on Buffalo Dashboard" section below. Note: "Options" and "Check for updates" functionalities are only available when logged in as an administrator. Errors and Statuses on Buffalo Dashboard...
  • Page 18: Email Notification

    Message Description Corrective Action Make sure that the backup job is configured correctly, and that the NAS is on and not in standby mode. If the backup job still fails, A backup job has failed. check the status of NAS, the network, and the Backup Failure backup source and destination.
  • Page 19: Buffalo Replication

    Your TeraStation can be synchronized with another TeraStation, replicating most data. See the "Replication" section in chapter 4 for more details. To launch Buffalo Replication, you must be logged in as a member of the Administrators group in Windows Storage Server.
  • Page 20 Buffalo device unless it's entered. To remove a folder from the list of available backup targets, select the folder and click this button.
  • Page 21: Chapter 3 Managing Storage

    Chapter 3 Managing Storage Creating Volumes Notes: • To create a RAID volume, use RAID Builder instead of the Disk Management option in Windows Storage Server. • When volumes are deleted or formatted, or the RAID mode is changed, all data stored on the volumes is erased. Before executing these operations, back up any important data.
  • Page 22 You can also format the existing RAID array using Format RAID on RAID Builder. Note: When the "Drive Rebuilding" message is displayed under "Error" on Buffalo Dashboard, a new RAID array cannot be created. Wait until the message disappears, then try again.
  • Page 23: Chapter 4 Backup And Replication

    Any data stored in the TeraStation may be lost through hard drive failure or wrong operation. To avoid losing data accidentally, back up your data regularly. You can back up data using the following functions: • Windows Server Backup • Buffalo Replication • DFS Replication Back Up in Windows Storage Server Preparing a Backup Destination...
  • Page 24 In Server Manager, click Tools - Windows Server Backup. The "Windows Server Backup" wizard will start. Click Local Backup. If "Reading data; please wait..." is displayed, please wait until any messages disappear.
  • Page 25 Right-click on "Local Backup" and select Backup Schedule..The "Backup Schedule Wizard" will start. Click Next. Select "Custom" and click Next.
  • Page 26 Click Add Items. Select the backup source folders or drives and click OK.
  • Page 27 Click Next.
  • Page 28 Specify the schedule to run the backup and click Next.
  • Page 29: Recovering Backup Data

    Select the backup destination and click Next. Step through the wizard to finish. Recovering Backup Data Follow the procedure below to recover the backup data to the TeraStation. Note: Bare-metal recovery is not supported for the backup data stored using the backup function of Windows Storage Server.
  • Page 30 In Server Manager, click Tools - Windows Server Backup. The "Windows Server Backup" wizard will start. Click Local Backup. If "Reading data; please wait..." is displayed, please wait until any messages disappear.
  • Page 31 Right-click on "Local Backup" and click Recover..The recovery wizard will start. Select where the backup data is saved and click Next. When "A backup stored on another location" is selected, specify the folder of the backup data in the next page.
  • Page 32 Select the date when a data backup occurred and click Next.
  • Page 33: Replication

    Differences Between Buffalo Replication and DFS Replication To use DFS Replication, your TeraStation needs to be joined to an Active Directory, while Buffalo Replication does not require joining an AD domain. Buffalo Replication can also specify another TeraStation or LinkStation as a replication destination.
  • Page 34: Buffalo Replication

    170 characters may not be copied correctly. Buffalo Replication If using Buffalo Windows Storage Server-installed TeraStations as both the replication source and destination, start from step 1. If using a different TeraStation as the replication destination, refer to that TeraStation's user manual to configure it as a replication destination.
  • Page 35 Click the blank space under "Replication Source", click , and select a folder from the list as the replication source folder, then click OK. Click Set Backup Device Access Key. Enter the configured backup device access key of the replication destination folder and click OK.
  • Page 36 Click the blank space under "Replication Target". If a list of folders appears, select the folder and click Select. If no shared folders appear, click Refresh and try again. When finished configuring, click Apply. Click OK, then the task will start a differential overwrite from the replication source data to the replication destination.
  • Page 37: Dfs Replication

    LAN port or changing the IP address of the replication source or target TeraStation. If the network settings are changed, refresh the list of TeraStations and LinkStations as follows. Click Buffalo Replication in the Start menu on Windows Storage Server. Click Refresh and refresh the detected TeraStations and LinkStations list.
  • Page 38 Click Change. Select "Domain", enter a domain name, and click OK.
  • Page 39 Enter a administrator username and password for the Active Directory domain controller. Click OK when the following message is displayed. Click OK again.
  • Page 40 Click Close. Click Restart Now and restart your computer to apply settings.
  • Page 41 Installing DFS In Server Manager, click Dashboard - Add roles and features. Click Next.
  • Page 42 Select "Role-based or feature-based installation" and click Next. Click Next.
  • Page 43 Select "DFS Namespaces" and "DFS Replication" in "File and Storage Services" - "File and iSCSI Services". Select "Include management tools (if applicable)" and click Add Features.
  • Page 44 Click Next. Click Install.
  • Page 45 Click Close to finish. Creating Namespaces In Server Manager, click Tools - DFS Management.
  • Page 46 Click Namespaces - New Namespace. Enter a hostname for the namespace server and click Next.
  • Page 47 Enter a name for the namespace and click Next.
  • Page 48 Select Domain-based namespace and click Next. Click Create. Click Close when the New Namespace Wizard finishes. In DFS Management, click Namespaces and the name you created through the wizard. Then click New Folder.
  • Page 49 Enter a folder name and click OK. Enter a path to the folder or select from the list by clicking Browse. Click OK. Click OK again.
  • Page 50 Configuring DFS Replication In Server Manager, click Tools - DFS Management. Click Replication Click New Replication Group.
  • Page 51 Select the type of replication group and click Next.
  • Page 52 Enter a name for the replication group and click Next.
  • Page 53 Enter the hostname of the file server for the replication source and click Next.
  • Page 54 Click Add.
  • Page 55 Enter the path of the replication source and click OK.
  • Page 56 Click Next.
  • Page 57 Enter the hostname of the file server for the replication target and click Next.
  • Page 58 Enter the path of the replication target. Alternatively, click Browse and select the folder from the list. Click Next.
  • Page 59 Click Next again. Note: You have options to specify the network band and the date and time. To configure bandwidth, select Replicate continuously using the specified bandwidth and the bit rate from the drop-down list. To configure the schedule time, select Replicate during the specified days and times and click Edit Schedule. You can select the date and time in the displayed window.
  • Page 60 Click Create. Click Close when finished. DFS Replication is now configured. Note: It may take some time before actual replication is caught up.
  • Page 61: Chapter 5 Additional Settings

    Chapter 5 Additional Settings Changing Server Name, Workgroups, and Domains From the Windows Storage Server Start menu, right-click This PC and choose Properties. Click Change settings under Computer name, domain, and workgroup settings. In the Computer Name tab, click Change.
  • Page 62: Changing The Password

    Enter the computer name, choose domain or workgroup, and click OK. Note: The computer name should contain 16 characters or less. If more than 16 characters are entered, all characters from the 17th character on are ignored. Changing the Password The default password for the TeraStation's administrator account is "password".
  • Page 63: Changing Other Users' Password

    Click Change a password. Enter the current administrator's password and a new password (twice), then press the Enter key. Changing Other Users' Password From the Windows Storage Server Start menu, open Administrative Tools, then double-click Computer Management. Click Local Users and Groups, then double-click Users.
  • Page 64 Right-click the user whose password will be changed and click Set Password. Click Proceed.
  • Page 65: Adding A User

    Enter a new password (twice). Adding a User From the Windows Storage Server Start menu, open Administrative Tools, then double-click Computer Management. Click Local Users and Groups.
  • Page 66 Right-click Users and click New User.
  • Page 67: Connecting To Windows Storage Server With Standard Accounts

    Enter the desired settings and click Create. Click Close. Connecting to Windows Storage Server with Standard Accounts Accounts not belonging to the Administrators group cannot connect to Windows Storage Server through the remote desktop. Those accounts must be added to the "Remote Desktop Users" group. Follow the procedure below to add accounts to the group.
  • Page 68 Double-click Remote Desktop Users. Click Add.
  • Page 69 Click Advanced. Click Find Now.
  • Page 70: Adding A Group

    Select the user to be joined as a group member and click OK. Click OK twice. Adding a Group From the Windows Storage Server Start menu, open Administrative Tools, then double-click Computer Management. Click Local Users and Groups.
  • Page 71 Right-click Groups and choose New Group. Enter a group name and click Add.
  • Page 72 Click Advanced. Click Find Now.
  • Page 73 Select the users to be registered to the group, then click OK. Click OK.
  • Page 74: Email Notification

    Click Create. Click Close. Email Notification Your TeraStation can send you email reports daily, or when settings are changed or an error occurs. Notification emails may be triggered by any of TeraStation reports or Windows event logs. From the Windows Storage Server Start menu, click Email Notification.
  • Page 75 Select the "Enable email notification" checkbox. Click New and enter an email address. Enter your mail server settings. Click OK to finish the email notification settings. You can send a test email when clicking Test Message. Enter the password of the user you're logged in as and click OK. Items Descriptions Enable email notification...
  • Page 76: Specifying Terastation Reports

    Items Descriptions SMTP Server Address: Enter your email SMTP server's address and port number. Port number 25 is configured by default. Note: If you choose "None" or "POP before SMTP" for the user authorization, the port number is locked to "25". User Authentication Method: Select the user authorization type from "None", "POP before SMTP", "LOGIN (SMTP-AUTH/LOGIN)", and "CRAM-MD5 (SMTP-AUTH/CRAM-MD5)".
  • Page 77 Click the Report Settings tab and select the "Use TeraStation reports to determine notification type" checkbox. Click On or Off to enable/disable the notifications of the function. When you select the checkboxes to the left of each log level, all notifications of the line will be selected at once. Click OK when finished.
  • Page 78: Specifying Windows Event Logs

    It is recommended to do the corrective action for the error immediately. Specifying Windows Event Logs A notification email will be sent when the specified event occurs. If using Buffalo Replication, enabling this function is recommended. This section describes using Buffalo Replication's event IDs.
  • Page 79 Click the Event ID Settings tab and select the "Use Windows event logs to determine notification type" checkbox. Click New. Select the importance level from the "Log Level" list. Select "Application" from the "Log Type" list. Enter "Replication" into the "Source" box. Enter an event ID referring to the table below.
  • Page 80: Acquiring Windows Event Logs

    Event ID Type Description Could not read the replication log file. Devices for which replication failed could 1008 Warning not be clarified. 1009 Warning Replication failed. 1032 Warning The replication log file was corrupted. 1033 Warning An unexpected modification was made to the replication log file. 3001 Warning The folder path to the replication target does not exist.
  • Page 81 Right-click on either "Application", "Security", "Setup", or "System" in the left-side menu to determine the logs to be saved. Click Save All Events As. Specify the desired location and enter a filename, then click Save. Note: Do not change the file type. When the "Display Information"...
  • Page 82: Chapter 6 Replacing Hard Drives

    "SYSTEM DOWN" message will be displayed on the LCD panel. Notes: • For the replacement drive, use a Buffalo OP-HDBN/B series drive. The new drive should be the same size as the replacement drive.
  • Page 83: One Drive Down" Is Displayed On The Lcd Panel

    "ONE DRIVE DOWN" Is Displayed on the LCD Panel Note: Back up the data before replacing drives. Open the front cover with the included key. Verify the status LEDs. The LED for the failed drive glows amber. Push the unlock button of the drive whose status LED is glowing amber and swing the locking mechanism out. Do not unplug and remove the hard drives with the status LED lit green.
  • Page 84 Pull out the drive cartridge and remove it from the unit. Remove the drive from the cartridge. Install a new drive into the cartridge. Replace the four screws.
  • Page 85: Two Drive Down" Is Displayed On The Lcd Panel

    Insert the new drive into the empty slot, slide the drive in with the locking mechanism open, and swing the lock back down until it clicks into the place. Close the front cover with the key. The "RAID-x RECOVERING 0%" message will be displayed on the LCD panel after 3 minutes. RAID-6 RECOVERING 0% When "RAID-x NORMAL"...
  • Page 86 Open the front cover with the included key. Verify the status LEDs. The LED for the failed drive glows amber. Push the unlock button of the drive whose status LED is glowing amber and swing the locking mechanism out. Do not unplug and remove the hard drives with the status LED lit green. If you do, it may cause data loss or the unit to malfunction.
  • Page 87 Pull out the drive cartridge and remove it from the unit. Remove the drive from the cartridge. Install a new drive into the cartridge. Replace the four screws.
  • Page 88 Insert the new drive into the empty slots, slide the drive in with the locking mechanism open, and swing the lock back down until it clicks into the place. The "RAID-6 RECOVERING 0%" message will be displayed on the LCD panel after 3 minutes. RAID-6 RECOVERING 0% When "RAID-6 ONE DRIVE DOWN"...
  • Page 89: System Down" Is Displayed On The Lcd Panel

    The "RAID-6 RECOVERING 0%" message will be displayed on the LCD panel after 3 minutes. RAID-6 RECOVERING 0% When "RAID-6 NORMAL" is displayed, hard drive replacement is finished. RAID-6 NORMAL "SYSTEM DOWN" Is Displayed on the LCD Panel Note: If the "SYSTEM DOWN" is displayed, the data may be lost. If you can access the TeraStation, back up data before replacing drives.
  • Page 90 Do not unplug and remove the hard drives with the status LED lit green. If you do, it may cause data loss or the unit to malfunction. Pull out the drive cartridge and remove it from the unit. Remove the drive from the cartridge.
  • Page 91 Install a new drive into the cartridge. Replace the four screws. Insert the new drive into the empty slots, slide the drive in with the locking mechanism open, and swing the lock back down until it clicks into the place.
  • Page 92 Close the front cover with the key. Turn the TeraStation off first, then turn it on while holding down the mode button. "RAID-0 NORMAL" will be displayed on the LCD panel. RAID-0 NORMAL Create a RAID volume. Refer to the "Creating a RAID Volumes" section in chapter 3. For RAID 6 Volume: Open the front cover with the included key.
  • Page 93: Replacing A Non-Malfunctioning Hard Drive

    Close the front cover with the key. Turn the TeraStation off, then turn it on while holding down the mode button. "RAID-6 NORMAL" will be displayed on the LCD panel. RAID-6 NORMAL If either "RAID-6 ONE DRIVE DOWN", "RAID-6 TWO DRIVE DOWN", or "SYSTEM DOWN" is displayed, try the procedure described in each section above.
  • Page 94 If you must change a drive that is not malfunctioning, shut down the TeraStation before replacing the drive. If you need to replace more than one drive at the same time, replace the drives one at a time to preserve your data. When replacing a non-malfunctioning drive, follow the procedures below: Operating in Stripe Volume All data on the RAID volume will be deleted after replacing the drive.
  • Page 95: Chapter 7 Utilities

    Chapter 7 Utilities NAS Navigator2 for Windows NAS Navigator2 is a utility program that makes it easy to display Windows Storage Server, change the IP address, or check its hard drive in remote desktop. If you installed the TeraStation with the TeraNavigator, NAS Navigator2 was installed automatically.
  • Page 96 Name Description Assigns all the LinkStations' and TeraStations' shared folders Map All Remote Shares to as network drives. This is available only when a shared Drive Letters folder has been created. Creates a desktop shortcut to the selected LinkStation's or Create Desktop Shortcut TeraStation's shared folders.
  • Page 97: Changing The Ip Address

    Name Description Opens the selected LinkStation's or TeraStation's shared Browse Shares folders. Open Remote Desktop Opens Windows Storage Server in remote desktop. LinkStation or Opens the selected LinkStation's or TeraStation's properties TeraStation Name Properties page. Creates a desktop shortcut to the selected LinkStation's or Create Shortcut TeraStation's shared folders.
  • Page 98: Nas Navigator2 For Mac

    Clear the "Use DHCP" checkbox and enter the desired settings, then click OK. If the username and password prompt appears, enter the admin username and password. NAS Navigator2 for Mac NAS Navigator2 is a utility program that makes it easy to display Windows Storage Server, change the TeraStation's IP address, or check its hard drive in remote desktop.
  • Page 99 Name Description Opens a window that lets you configure the NAS's IP Configure address or open the remote desktop screen. Label Color Selects the color of the name displayed below the icon. View Options Lets you choose icon size, position, and view mode. Auto power mode can turn supported TeraStations and Auto Power Mode LinkStations on the network on and off automatically.
  • Page 100: Changing The Ip Address

    NovaBACKUP is a Windows utility that lets you back up the data on your computer. The NovaBACKUP installer is available from http://d.buffalo.jp/WSH5000N2/. Select the region and model to go to your specific model's d.buffalo website. Download the NovaBACKUP installer and install it onto your computer.
  • Page 101: Chapter 8 Troubleshooting

    Chapter 8 Troubleshooting TeraStation Cannot Be Set Up If the TeraStation could not be located on NAS Navigator2 or connected to through the remote desktop, refer to the possible causes and corrective actions below: • Cause 1. The cables are not connected correctly: The cables are not physically connected, or there may be a contact defect.
  • Page 102: Hard Drive Status Cannot Be Found

    Hard Drive Status Cannot Be Found If the language settings are not the same for the following options, the hard drive status such as error, resynchronizing, or degraded may not be detected correctly. Configure the same language for these options. • Display language • Welcome screen and system account • System locale...
  • Page 103: Errors On The Lcd Panel

    If the error still remains, contact Buffalo technical support. A work memory error occurred on the array controller. Shut off the unit, wait Work RAM Error 10 seconds, then turn it back on. If the error still remains, contact Buffalo System Halted technical support.
  • Page 104: Characters Added When "One Down" Or "System Down" Occurs

    Divide or FPP or Invalid Code Err System INTERRUPT Error System SBI INT Occur System RIE INT:0x000 Internal error. The unit cannot be accessed. Contact Buffalo technical System AE INT:0x000 support. System TRAP Error Buffer Manager Queue Error Cache Buffer...
  • Page 105 "Replacing Hard Drives" section in chapter 6. Drive disconnected. Reconnect the drive. Note: If "S", "Z", or "z" is displayed, the hard drives may be malfunctioning. Contact Buffalo technical support while keeping the TeraStation power on. For Software Errors Replace the hard drive by referring to the The hard drives may be malfunctioning.
  • Page 106: Chapter 9 Appendix

    Note: For other installed roles and features, see "Roles and Features", which you can reach by clicking "Local Server" on the left side menu in "Server Manager". Specifications Check the Buffalo website for information about the latest products and specifications. Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2012 R2 Standard Note: The Microsoft License Terms is on the d.buffalo website, Installed System http://d.buffalo.jp/WSH5000N2/.
  • Page 107 Internal Hard Drives Note: The new drive should be the same size as Replacement Drive the replacement drive. The drives listed above are available from the Buffalo website. Power Supply AC 100–240 V, 50/60 Hz Dimensions (W x H x D, excluding protruding 170 x 260 x 230 mm;...
  • Page 108 Chapter 10 Regulatory Compliance Information For Customers in the United States FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 109 Der må kun bruges de kabler og det tilbehør der er inkluderet i pakken. Der må ikke bruges andet tilbehør eller kabler, medmindre det er udtrykkeligt beskrevet i dokumentationen. Brug ikke USB-kabler, der er 3 meter eller længere for at tilslutte USB enheder til denne TeraStation serie. Deutsch Dies ist ein Produkt der Klasse A.
  • Page 110 Questo prodotto può causare interferenze se usato in zone residenziali. Evitare l'uso in queste zone a meno che l'utente non intraprenda azioni specifiche per ridurre le emissioni elettromagnetiche e impedire le interferenze alla ricezione di trasmissioni radio-televisive. Utilizzare esclusivamente i cavi e gli accessori inclusi nell'imballaggio. Non utilizzare altri accessori o cavi a meno che non sia specificamente indicato nella documentazione.
  • Page 111 Detta är en Klass A-produkt. I en hushållsmiljö kan denna produkt orsaka radiostörningar, och användaren kan i så fall begäras att vidta lämpliga åtgärder. Den här produkten kan oraka störningar om den används i bostadsområden. Sådan användning måste undvikas om inte användaren vidtar speciella åtgärder för att minska elektromagnetiska sändningar för att förhindra störningar i mottagningen av radio- och tv-sändningar.

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