Cavalry CAND Series Installation guide

Type
Installation guide

Cavalry CAND Series

The Cavalry CAND Series is a high-performance network-attached storage (NAS) device designed for home and small office use. It features two drive bays that can accommodate SATA II hard drives, allowing you to store and access your data from anywhere with an internet connection.

With its powerful processor and ample memory, the CAND Series can handle even the most demanding tasks, such as streaming HD video or running multiple virtual machines. It also supports a variety of RAID configurations, so you can protect your data from drive failure.

Possible use cases:

  • Home NAS: Store and share your photos, videos, music, and other files with your family and friends.

Cavalry CAND Series

The Cavalry CAND Series is a high-performance network-attached storage (NAS) device designed for home and small office use. It features two drive bays that can accommodate SATA II hard drives, allowing you to store and access your data from anywhere with an internet connection.

With its powerful processor and ample memory, the CAND Series can handle even the most demanding tasks, such as streaming HD video or running multiple virtual machines. It also supports a variety of RAID configurations, so you can protect your data from drive failure.

Possible use cases:

  • Home NAS: Store and share your photos, videos, music, and other files with your family and friends.
CAND Series
Enclosure Installation Guide
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Conventions & Safety Instructions
CAUTION: This symbol is to remind you to pay attention and read carefully. Failure to do
so could result in injury or data loss.
NOTE: This symbol is used to provide you with useful information.
• Read through this entire manual and save for future reference.
• Place unit in a secure location to prevent being bumped or dropped.
• Do not place near a radiator or other heat sources.
• Do not use near water.
• Gaps and opening on the outer enclosure are intended to provide airow. Never
block or cover these openings or it may cause overheating.
• The unit must be grounded. It is equipped with a 3-wire, grounded power cable.
• Do not place where the cables could be stepped on.
• Unplug the power cable from the unit before cleaning. Keep the unit dry. Do not
use liquid cleaners, aerosol cleaners, or a wet cloth to clean.
Copyright
Please respect copyrighted content. Duplication or modication of this publication in
part or in whole is prohibited without expressed or written authorization.
Usage
Strong impacts or dropping of the product may cause damage. Only allow qualied
personnel to repair this product. Disassembling or opening this product will void your
warranty.
Disclaimer
Cavalry is not liable for compensation for data loss which may result from a malfunction
of the product or from changes due to improper use, repairs, defects, or battery change.
Please back up your data to avoid unexpected losses. Cavalry reserves the right to make
changes to the content of this manual without notice. The most current manuals and
software are available for download at Cavalrys website.
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ATTENTION: This guide will assist you in the operation of the product. For your
safety and to optimize your experience with this product, please reading this
entire manual before usage.
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Getting Started
You will need (not included):
• Phillips-head screwdriver
• Two identical model SATA II hard drives
- Same manufacturer, capacity, cache, RPM, etc.
- Enclosure is not compatible with older PATA or IDE hard drives
Included accessories:
• Screws (x8)
• Power Adapter + Cord
• Ethernet Cable (RJ45)
• User Guide
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Installation
WARNING
To reduce potentially damaging static discharge, do not work on carpeted oors. Touch
a safe metal object to release any static before handling the enclosure.
1. Remove the enclosure from the box.
2. Remove the the 4 rear screws with the screwdriver from the top and bottom sides
3. Slide the inner tray outwards towards the front.
NOTE
Faceplate screws are dierent from the enclosure screws. Keep them separate.
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4. Unscrew the 4 screws from the top and bottom of the front faceplate.
5. Carefully remove the face plate from the tray and set it aside.
6. Inside the enclosure you will see a small power cable next to the fan. Plug the
cable into the white slot on the board.
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7. Place the the two hard drives into the slots on the tray. Attach the power cables
and SATA cables into the hard drives. Use the SATA cable on the left side to attach
to the bottom drive. If necessary, slightly twist the cables to get the connector in
the correct oreientaiton.
8. Secure the hard drives into the tray with the included screws. 4 screws per drive.
9. Replace the faceplate on the front and secure with screws.
10. Slide the tray with the hard drives back into the enclosure and secure with the
screws.
11. Your CAND Series NAS unit is ready to be formatted.
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Formatting
NOTE
For optimal security and convenience, we recommend designating a single computer
to handle all congurations.
NOTE
Formatting will completely erase all data on the hard drives.
1. Connect the power adapter to the NAS. Then plug the adapter into an electrical
outlet.
2. Turn on the power; the “Power LED light will indicate the unit is on.
3. Insert the Ethernet cable to the LAN port on the back of the NAS and the other
end to an Ethernet port on your computer. (For the initial format, the unit must
be directly connected to the computer and not through a router. Future connec-
tions may be made through a router or hub).
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Web-based GUI
1. The NAS conguration GUI can be accessed by typing the following into any web
browser.
http://cavalry/login.cgi or 192.168.1.1
2. When prompted, enter:
Username: admin
Password: admin
3. Select the desired le system and RAID conguration from the GUI. (The recom-
mended settings is
File System: EXT3
Conguration: RAID 1
4. Click “Create RAID System
5. Formatting will take some time depending on the capacity of the hard drives.
Wait until the process has completed and make sure not to power o the unit.
6. The system will automatically restart once the process has been completed.
7. Upson seeing the login page, enter the username and password again.
8. Select Control Panel at the top of the page.
9. Select Maintenance from the menu on the left side of the screen.
10. Select RAID Settings to see the status of the nished array.
11. Power o theunit by holding down the power button for a few seconds until it
shuts down.
12. Refer to the CAND Series Users Guide for complete instructions on operating the
unit. The guide can be found on www.cavalrystorage.com
Copyright © 2010 Cavalry Storage, Inc. All rights reserved. Cavalry, the names of series and the Cavalry logo are registered trademarks of
Cavalry Storage. All other trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. When referring to hard drive ca-
pacity, one gigabyte, or GB, equals one billion bytes and one terabyte, or TB, equals one trillion bytes. Your computer’s operating system may
use a dierent standard of measurement and report a lower capacity. In addition, some of the listed capacity is used for formatting and other
functions, and thus will not be available for data storage. Actual quantities will vary based on various factors, including le size, le format,
features and application software. Cavalry reserves the right to change, without notice, product oerings or specications.
Cavalry Storage, Inc., 555 East Easy St., Simi Valley, CA 93065, (805) 426-1000
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Cavalry CAND Series Installation guide

Type
Installation guide

Cavalry CAND Series

The Cavalry CAND Series is a high-performance network-attached storage (NAS) device designed for home and small office use. It features two drive bays that can accommodate SATA II hard drives, allowing you to store and access your data from anywhere with an internet connection.

With its powerful processor and ample memory, the CAND Series can handle even the most demanding tasks, such as streaming HD video or running multiple virtual machines. It also supports a variety of RAID configurations, so you can protect your data from drive failure.

Possible use cases:

  • Home NAS: Store and share your photos, videos, music, and other files with your family and friends.

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