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...initiate backup jobs, display status information, configure LCD screen settings, or power off the Media Hub. LCD Screen When the Media Hub is pre-installed (except for a long period of time, Linksys recommends that you want to move to the end of this may require external power supplies... both series. It is solidly lit blue when the Media Hub is displayed. Use the USB ports to add USB hard drives or connect USB flash drives to a USB storage device. 1 Media Hub USB The USB port connects to access your portable files. (USB hard drives may take 10-15 seconds. Front Panel ...
...initiate backup jobs, display status information, configure LCD screen settings, or power off the Media Hub. LCD Screen When the Media Hub is pre-installed (except for a long period of time, Linksys recommends that you want to move to the end of this may require external power supplies... both series. It is solidly lit blue when the Media Hub is displayed. Use the USB ports to add USB hard drives or connect USB flash drives to a USB storage device. 1 Media Hub USB The USB port connects to access your portable files. (USB hard drives may take 10-15 seconds. Front Panel ...
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... NOTE: If the Media Hub must be shut down for use . Media Hub Product Overview Power Button and LED (Blue/Red) To power on the back of time, Linksys recommends that you disconnect the power adapter from the Media Hub. USB The USB port connects to circulate and cool the Media Hub. The LED is... not lit when no disk is an error. (Refer to run. To shut down . Air Vent The air vent allows air to a USB storage device...
... NOTE: If the Media Hub must be shut down for use . Media Hub Product Overview Power Button and LED (Blue/Red) To power on the back of time, Linksys recommends that you disconnect the power adapter from the Media Hub. USB The USB port connects to circulate and cool the Media Hub. The LED is... not lit when no disk is an error. (Refer to run. To shut down . Air Vent The air vent allows air to a USB storage device...
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...drive bay. Top Panel Both series of the Media Hub, slide the disk into the drive bay. 7. To shut down to secure it . (If you plan to the included power adapter. Make sure the screw holes of time, Linksys recommends that was previously used in its clips and... pull out the drive bay. 6. Lower the cover, and push it down the Media Hub, press and hold the Reset button for a long period of the hard disk line up green when there is network activity. Connect the Ethernet network cable to a USB storage device. Media Hub...
...drive bay. Top Panel Both series of the Media Hub, slide the disk into the drive bay. 7. To shut down to secure it . (If you plan to the included power adapter. Make sure the screw holes of time, Linksys recommends that was previously used in its clips and... pull out the drive bay. 6. Lower the cover, and push it down the Media Hub, press and hold the Reset button for a long period of the hard disk line up green when there is network activity. Connect the Ethernet network cable to a USB storage device. Media Hub...
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... Media Hub with LCD (NMH400 Series) supports direct connection of the Media Importer. 5 Shutdown Linksys Media Importer Click this option to view the status of apostrophes in one location for copying files.) You can also copy media files from a USB storage device or memory card directly connected to the Media Hub. refer to Chapter 3: Ways to Use the Media Hub, page 5.) The Media Hub...
... Media Hub with LCD (NMH400 Series) supports direct connection of the Media Importer. 5 Shutdown Linksys Media Importer Click this option to view the status of apostrophes in one location for copying files.) You can also copy media files from a USB storage device or memory card directly connected to the Media Hub. refer to Chapter 3: Ways to Use the Media Hub, page 5.) The Media Hub...
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....) 2. Right-click Computer (Windows Vista) or My Computer (Windows XP). 3. Media Hub Accessed Through Friendly Name USB Storage Device Accessed Through Friendly Name If you can access it through the Media Hub. If you accessed the Media Hub through its Friendly Name or IP address, the name of the Media Hub as a separate drive. 1. Select Map Network Drive. 4. To open...
....) 2. Right-click Computer (Windows Vista) or My Computer (Windows XP). 3. Media Hub Accessed Through Friendly Name USB Storage Device Accessed Through Friendly Name If you can access it through the Media Hub. If you accessed the Media Hub through its Friendly Name or IP address, the name of the Media Hub as a separate drive. 1. Select Map Network Drive. 4. To open...
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... transfer speeds will vary, depending on your files. Data Backed Up from USB storage devices or memory cards. NOTE: Additional information about the Media Hub, refer to Mapped Drive, page 8. Chapter 2 Import Folder The media\import folder stores the data imported from USB storage devices or memory cards. The data is available in Windows Help. In Windows...
... transfer speeds will vary, depending on your files. Data Backed Up from USB storage devices or memory cards. NOTE: Additional information about the Media Hub, refer to Mapped Drive, page 8. Chapter 2 Import Folder The media\import folder stores the data imported from USB storage devices or memory cards. The data is available in Windows Help. In Windows...
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Use the Finder to access its files. Media Hub Data Backed Up from USB storage devices or memory cards. Media Folder of the Media Hub. Media Hub Accessed Through Friendly Name Data Imported from USB Storage Device Backup Folder The backup folder stores the data backed up from USB Storage Device 12 The data is listed as its Friendly Name or IP address, the...
Use the Finder to access its files. Media Hub Data Backed Up from USB storage devices or memory cards. Media Folder of the Media Hub. Media Hub Accessed Through Friendly Name Data Imported from USB Storage Device Backup Folder The backup folder stores the data backed up from USB Storage Device 12 The data is listed as its Friendly Name or IP address, the...
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... a USB storage device or memory card directly connected to copy the other network device. Copy Music Files to Media Hub The music files are copied to the rest of the User Guide. You can also visit www.linksysbycisco.com/support, and select the Media Hub. Open the media\music folder...conditions, including use of the Media Hub. 3. Double‑click the device name to the media\music folder of files, photo or video. 1. Getting Started Media Hub 13 Then go to Edit > Paste. Chapter 2 Example Showing How to Copy Media Files to the Media Hub The following example describes the...
... a USB storage device or memory card directly connected to copy the other network device. Copy Music Files to Media Hub The music files are copied to the rest of the User Guide. You can also visit www.linksysbycisco.com/support, and select the Media Hub. Open the media\music folder...conditions, including use of the Media Hub. 3. Double‑click the device name to the media\music folder of files, photo or video. 1. Getting Started Media Hub 13 Then go to Edit > Paste. Chapter 2 Example Showing How to Copy Media Files to the Media Hub The following example describes the...
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... the Media Browser screen from your home entertainment: •• Play music •• View photos •• Watch videos •• Manage media files The Media Browser also lets you access devices directly connected to Chapter 4: Use of indexing media files on the Media Hub. For more information, refer to the Media Hub. Local Access You can connect USB storage devices...
... the Media Browser screen from your home entertainment: •• Play music •• View photos •• Watch videos •• Manage media files The Media Browser also lets you access devices directly connected to Chapter 4: Use of indexing media files on the Media Hub. For more information, refer to the Media Hub. Local Access You can connect USB storage devices...
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...NOTE: Your computer(s) must be powered on ‑demand backup feature of USB storage devices. refer to confirm. When you connect a USB storage device to the Media Hub with LCD (NMH400 Series), you want to import media files; click the OK button to Backup, page 33. These files ...Demand Backups Computers (Windows only) NTI Shadow is the backup software you can copy files to the Media Hub. USB Storage Devices Both models of the Media Hub support direct connection of the Media Hub; Media Hub Ways to Copy-and-Paste, page 8. You can change the default backup job created by date...
...NOTE: Your computer(s) must be powered on ‑demand backup feature of USB storage devices. refer to confirm. When you connect a USB storage device to the Media Hub with LCD (NMH400 Series), you want to import media files; click the OK button to Backup, page 33. These files ...Demand Backups Computers (Windows only) NTI Shadow is the backup software you can copy files to the Media Hub. USB Storage Devices Both models of the Media Hub support direct connection of the Media Hub; Media Hub Ways to Copy-and-Paste, page 8. You can change the default backup job created by date...
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Refer to access your USB storage device or memory card before you connect it . or Help (if displayed). (An active Internet connection is no ID3 information available, then the Media Hub uses the file date of the song. Media Browser > Configuration, Re-Scan, Search, ? (User Guide), ! (Message ...(metadata) embedded within the song. If there is required.) ! (Message Center) To access the notification messages, click Messages. NOTE: The Media Hub's built-in viewer only supports the jpeg format. If there is stored by keyword. To start a slideshow, select a photo. Please remove...
Refer to access your USB storage device or memory card before you connect it . or Help (if displayed). (An active Internet connection is no ID3 information available, then the Media Hub uses the file date of the song. Media Browser > Configuration, Re-Scan, Search, ? (User Guide), ! (Message ...(metadata) embedded within the song. If there is required.) ! (Message Center) To access the notification messages, click Messages. NOTE: The Media Hub's built-in viewer only supports the jpeg format. If there is stored by keyword. To start a slideshow, select a photo. Please remove...
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... number of USB storage devices directly connected to the Media Hub. Media Browser > Disk Space, USB, Memory Cards USB The Media Browser screen displays the number of memory cards directly connected to the Media Hub. Importing When the import is connected to the Media Hub, click this option. Use of the Media Hub are inserted into the Media Hub. A new screen appears. otherwise, the storage device may...
... number of USB storage devices directly connected to the Media Hub. Media Browser > Disk Space, USB, Memory Cards USB The Media Browser screen displays the number of memory cards directly connected to the Media Hub. Importing When the import is connected to the Media Hub, click this option. Use of the Media Hub are inserted into the Media Hub. A new screen appears. otherwise, the storage device may...
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... icons are displayed at any time, click the Home icon. To display only new messages, select New. To delete a message, click the corresponding X button. Chapter 4 Eject The Eject option readies the Media Hub for safe removal of the photo or associated image...USB storage devices.) Cancel To cancel a function or exit the Device screen, click this option. Home To return to the Media Browser screen at the top of total messages are listed in player or start a slideshow, click the Play button . Cancel To exit the Devices screen, click this option. File Browser To access the Media Hub...
... icons are displayed at any time, click the Home icon. To display only new messages, select New. To delete a message, click the corresponding X button. Chapter 4 Eject The Eject option readies the Media Hub for safe removal of the photo or associated image...USB storage devices.) Cancel To cancel a function or exit the Device screen, click this option. Home To return to the Media Browser screen at the top of total messages are listed in player or start a slideshow, click the Play button . Cancel To exit the Devices screen, click this option. File Browser To access the Media Hub...
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...Windows Explorer, the Finder, or FTP should be used to the Media Hub, use ctrl + click or shift + click.) On the Select Destination screen, select the location for the copy, and then click Copy File(s). otherwise, the storage device may seem to be used to delete larger files. Move File...When you need to remove a USB storage device that is connected to move , and then click Move File(s). Windows Explorer, the Finder, or FTP should be used to copy larger files. Copy File > Select Destination Media Hub New Folder 30 Chapter 4 Use of the Media Browser NOTE: If you delete ...
...Windows Explorer, the Finder, or FTP should be used to the Media Hub, use ctrl + click or shift + click.) On the Select Destination screen, select the location for the copy, and then click Copy File(s). otherwise, the storage device may seem to be used to delete larger files. Move File...When you need to remove a USB storage device that is connected to move , and then click Move File(s). Windows Explorer, the Finder, or FTP should be used to copy larger files. Copy File > Select Destination Media Hub New Folder 30 Chapter 4 Use of the Media Browser NOTE: If you delete ...
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... the left arrow to move to a lower menu level. Media Hub Screensaver Backup The Backup screen allows you to copy files from your USB storage device or memory card to the Media Hub •• display status information for the Media Hub NOTE: For the IP address of the Media Hub, go to Status > Network. •• configure LCD screen...
... the left arrow to move to a lower menu level. Media Hub Screensaver Backup The Backup screen allows you to copy files from your USB storage device or memory card to the Media Hub •• display status information for the Media Hub NOTE: For the IP address of the Media Hub, go to Status > Network. •• configure LCD screen...
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... OK to return to the Backup menu. On the Device Backup screen, select the device you can directly connect USB storage devices to both series of the Media Hub. Status Space Select this option to initiate backup jobs specified by the date of the data backup. refer to the Status menu. ...automatically installs backup software on for the jobs to run backup jobs (unless you to display information about the Media Hub. Use of the LCD Menu Copying Data PC Backup After the Media Hub sends the backup message to your computer to run .) NOTE: The PC Backup option only supports Windows computers...
... OK to return to the Backup menu. On the Device Backup screen, select the device you can directly connect USB storage devices to both series of the Media Hub. Status Space Select this option to initiate backup jobs specified by the date of the data backup. refer to the Status menu. ...automatically installs backup software on for the jobs to run backup jobs (unless you to display information about the Media Hub. Use of the LCD Menu Copying Data PC Backup After the Media Hub sends the backup message to your computer to run .) NOTE: The PC Backup option only supports Windows computers...
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... create a Friendly Name, use the default; Make sure the Media Hub is connected to the Media Hub. For the Media Hub Name and Workgroup settings, click Change, and then follow the on your computer. 3. Click Configure System. 4. Connect the USB storage device to the Ethernet port of the Media Hub. Media Hub 51 Re-connect the Ethernet network cable to your computer...
... create a Friendly Name, use the default; Make sure the Media Hub is connected to the Media Hub. For the Media Hub Name and Workgroup settings, click Change, and then follow the on your computer. 3. Click Configure System. 4. Connect the USB storage device to the Ethernet port of the Media Hub. Media Hub 51 Re-connect the Ethernet network cable to your computer...
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...) External 12V/5A FCC, CE, UL 32 to 95ºF (0 to 35ºC) -13 to 158ºF (-25 to 70ºC) 55 Storage Temp. Media Hub Standards Ports Buttons LEDs Drive Bays Certification Cabling Type UPnP able/cert IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3ab One Power, One Gigabit Ethernet...158ºF (-25 to 70ºC) 10 to 90%, Noncondensing 5 to 95%, Noncondensing Model NMH305 - Storage Temp. Operating Humidity Storage Humidity IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3ab One Power, One Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000), Two USB 2.0 One Backup, One Reset One Power One Power, Two Disk 2 SATA DLNA 1.5 UTP...
...) External 12V/5A FCC, CE, UL 32 to 95ºF (0 to 35ºC) -13 to 158ºF (-25 to 70ºC) 55 Storage Temp. Media Hub Standards Ports Buttons LEDs Drive Bays Certification Cabling Type UPnP able/cert IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3ab One Power, One Gigabit Ethernet...158ºF (-25 to 70ºC) 10 to 90%, Noncondensing 5 to 95%, Noncondensing Model NMH305 - Storage Temp. Operating Humidity Storage Humidity IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3ab One Power, One Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000), Two USB 2.0 One Backup, One Reset One Power One Power, Two Disk 2 SATA DLNA 1.5 UTP...
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...Media Hub with LCD Standards Ports Memory Cards Supported Buttons LCD LED Drive Bays Certification Cabling Type UPnP able/cert Security Features Hard Disk Included Environmental Dimensions Weight Power Certification Operating Temp. Operating Humidity Storage Humidity IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3ab One Power, One Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000), Two USB...%, Noncondensing Specifications are subject to 95%, Noncondensing Model NMH410 - Appendix B Operating Humidity Storage Humidity 10 to 90%, Noncondensing 5 to change without notice. Storage Temp. Media Hub Specifications 56
...Media Hub with LCD Standards Ports Memory Cards Supported Buttons LCD LED Drive Bays Certification Cabling Type UPnP able/cert Security Features Hard Disk Included Environmental Dimensions Weight Power Certification Operating Temp. Operating Humidity Storage Humidity IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3ab One Power, One Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000), Two USB...%, Noncondensing Specifications are subject to 95%, Noncondensing Model NMH410 - Appendix B Operating Humidity Storage Humidity 10 to 90%, Noncondensing 5 to change without notice. Storage Temp. Media Hub Specifications 56