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that fi le to restore all device settin
s in a sin
le ste
. Enter this screen b
selecting Control Panel / Maintenance / Restore Con
guration, and then
browse to the saved con
guration
le and press the
t
r
button
actor
Reset
ou can return all of the NAS drive’s settin
s to their factor
default state
se
ectin
Contro
Pane
/ Maintenance / Factor
Reset, an
ressin
t
e
Factory Reset
tt
n
n thi
r
n.
As described earlier, an alternate way to reset the device to
actory settings
is to
ress and hold in the Reset button for more than 5 seconds
og Fi
e
The NAS drive has the ability to record event logs
or various activities that
occur during operation. Here you can control and display the available
event lo
s. Each lo
can be individuall
restarted b
cleanin
ast events
and starting with a
resh log.
am
a Log
To view the log o
events that have occurred during Samba
le sharing,
select Control Panel / Log File / Samba Log
TP Lo
To view the lo
of events that have occurred durin
FTP fi le transfers, select
Contro
Pane
/ Lo
Fi
e / FTP Lo
H
P Server Log
To view the log of events that have been recorded by the NAS drive’s DHCP
Server, select Control Panel / Log File / DHCP Server Log
stem Lo
To view the log o
events that have recorded by the system monitor, select
Contro
Pane
/ Lo
Fi
e / S
stem Lo
.