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Chapter 2 Basic Installation                                                                                                                                                                          11 

VUS-100 (Please refer to

 Chapter 3 

&

 4

 for configuration details.) 

  Plug VUS-100 out from your computer after configuration, and connect it to the digital photo 

frame, compatible Hisense LED TV or PS3 to complete installation. 

 

LED Definition 

The following table demonstrates the definition of LED which indicates the network activity of 

VUS-100. 

Table 1 VUS-100 LED Definition 

LED  

Status 

Definition 

Status Red 

On 

Device powered on 

Off 

WLAN is up 

Blinking Fast 

Device resetting 

WLAN  

Green 

Blinking 

Find a WLAN network and ready to connect 

Solid 

Connect to a WLAN network – Tx/Rx Data 

WPS 

Blue 

Blink Once 

WPS enabled or disabled 

Status & WPS    Red/Blue  Blink Concurrently Firmware 

upgrading 

 

  The LED of WLAN and Status share the same LED. 

Note: 

Summary of Contents for VUS-100

Page 1: ...IEEE 802 11b g n Wireless Media Adapter User Manual V1 1 0...

Page 2: ...ns without the written permission of Z Com Corporation About This Manual This manual explains Z Com VUS 100 IEEE 802 11n Wireless Virtual USB Storage hereafter called USB how to build the infrastructu...

Page 3: ...TION 11 CHAPTER 3 BASIC SETTINGS 12 FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS 12 UTILITY WEB DOUBLE MANAGEMENT TOOLS 12 BASIC SETTINGS 13 IP SETTINGS 14 WIRELESS BASIC SETTINGS 16 WIRELESS SECURITY SETTINGS 17 SITE SU...

Page 4: ...VIEW THE VUS 100 BASIC INFORMATION 31 VIEW STATISTICS INFORMATION 31 FIRMWARE UPGRADE 32 BACKUP RESTORE SETTINGS 34 RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS 36 REBOOT 37 CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 39 FAQ FREQU...

Page 5: ...10 WIRELESS SECURITY SETTINGS 17 FIGURE 11 SITE SURVEY 18 FIGURE 12 WIRELESS CONNECTION SCENARIO 19 FIGURE 13 FOLDERS 20 FIGURE 14 BROWSE SEVERAL SHARED FOLDERS 21 FIGURE 15 FLICKR ACCOUNT 22 FIGURE...

Page 6: ...KUP RESTORE SETTINGS VIA UTILITY 34 FIGURE 29 BACKUP RESTORE SETTINGS VIA WEB 35 FIGURE 30 RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS VIA UTILITY 36 FIGURE 31 RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS VIA WEB 37 FIGURE...

Page 7: ...VI TABLE TABLE 1 VUS 100 LED DEFINITION 11 TABLE 2 VUS 100 FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS 12 TABLE 3 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 41 TABLE 4 TECHNICAL TERMS 44 TABLE 5 ASCII 45...

Page 8: ...ature by replacing the traditional use of digital frame VUS 100 transmits shared albums in LAN and Flickr network album via wireless enabling you to conveniently browse your photos at anytime and anyw...

Page 9: ...cal Shared Folder Play photos in Flickr network album via digital photo frame Figure 3 Application Network Album Play photos in local shared folders or Flickr network album via compatible Hisense LED...

Page 10: ...Chapter 1 Introduction 9 Figure 5 Application PS3...

Page 11: ...rowser on PC for configuration such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 or above Package Contents The package you have received should contain the following items if any of them are not included or dam...

Page 12: ...table demonstrates the definition of LED which indicates the network activity of VUS 100 Table 1 VUS 100 LED Definition LED Status Definition Status Red On Device powered on Off WLAN is up Blinking F...

Page 13: ...alue Device Name VUS 100 UPnP Disable IP Address 192 168 1 1 Gateway IP 192 168 1 254 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Primary DNS 0 0 0 0 Second DNS 0 0 0 0 SSID any Encryption Disabled Output Power Full Se...

Page 14: ...he IP address By default it is set to 192 168 1 1 of VUS 100 in the IE address field to login VUS 100 Web based management interface or use UPnP to login VUS 100 and make configuration As the informat...

Page 15: ...will Note that it is 15 characters at most and case sensitive UPnP By enabling UPnP VUS 100 is able to search for available network devices automatically so as to establish connection with other netw...

Page 16: ...from its IP pool and allocate it to VUS 100 after receiving this request Use Fixed IP Address You have to manually specify the IP address subnet mask gateway IP primary DNS and secondary DNS if check...

Page 17: ...SID is composed of 32 ASCII characters at most and is case sensitive Keep the SSID on VUS 100 and AP identical for connection By default it is set to any which means VUS 100 will search and establish...

Page 18: ...for special authentication server This WPA Pre shared Key mode only requires to input a key in each WLAN nodes AP wireless router adapter etc beforehand WPA2 PSK This is a new version of WPA If it is...

Page 19: ...its TKIP Short for Temporary Key Integrity Protocol it is a dynamic encryption way co used with WPA PSK AES Short for Advanced Encryption Standard it is usually co used with WPA WPA2 WPA2 PSK Note Kee...

Page 20: ...y from Wireless Select the AP you would like to connect and click Join to establish connection Clicking Refresh allows you to view the real time site survey list Wireless Connection Scenario The follo...

Page 21: ...s in the left menu bar By clicking Scan the VUS 100 will search all the available shared folders in LAN automatically The scan result will be listed in the dialog box Browse Several Local Shared Folde...

Page 22: ...Chapter 4 Browse Local Shared Folders 21 Figure 14 Browse Several Shared Folders...

Page 23: ...5 Browse Flickr Network Album 22 Chapter 5 Browse Flickr Network Album Add Delete Flickr Account Click Flickr in the left menu bar to add or delete the account of Flickr network album Figure 15 Flickr...

Page 24: ...an account you can browse the shared albums under this account as to the private albums please refer to Browse Private Flickr Network Album Note The length of Flickr user name can not exceed 50 chara...

Page 25: ...the maximum number you can also specify the size of photos to be browsed The available size options are 75 75 100 100 240 240 500 500 1024 1024 and Original Photo Note Original Photo You have to apply...

Page 26: ...se Flickr Network Album 25 album Step 1 Add a Flickr account that you will use to browse the private album in Account Name field Figure 18 Browse Private Flickr Network Album Step 2 Click Authenticati...

Page 27: ...Chapter 5 Browse Flickr Network Album 26 Figure 19 Authentication Step 3 Click the link as shown above http www flickr com auth 72157604050924779 to open Flickr website...

Page 28: ...5 Browse Flickr Network Album 27 Figure 20 Login Step 4 Input the Username and Password of account that you would like to browse By clicking Sign In you are entering into the confirm webpage as shown...

Page 29: ...Chapter 5 Browse Flickr Network Album 28 Figure 21 Confirmation Step 5 Click OK I LL ALLOW IT...

Page 30: ...r Network Album 29 Figure 22 Code Step 6 Type the code that you get into the corresponding field of your Utility and click Complete Authentication to finish the process Now you can browse that private...

Page 31: ...Chapter 5 Browse Flickr Network Album 30 Figure 23 Input the Code...

Page 32: ...iew the basic information of your VUS 100 Click Refresh to view the real time information All is read only Figure 24 Basic Information View Statistics Information In the Utility click Statistics under...

Page 33: ...ith AP Folders It illustrates the communication statistics when browsing the shared folders in LAN Flickr It illustrates the communication statistics when browsing the Flickr network album Firmware Up...

Page 34: ...ct Firmware File and select the file you would like to upgrade Start upgrade by clicking Upgrade A prompt indicating successful upgrade will pop up after the firmware has been upgraded Reboot VUS 100...

Page 35: ...in case of something unexpected If tragedy hits the VUS 100 you may have an access to restore the important files by the backup VUS 100 provides two ways to backup and restore settings Backup Restore...

Page 36: ...gs will be applied into your device Backup Restore Settings via Web Figure 29 Backup Restore Settings via Web Backup Settings Click to open Management Configuration A dialog box will pop up by clickin...

Page 37: ...y Default Settings via Utility Figure 30 Restore Factory Default Settings via Utility Click to open Management Config in the left menu bar By clicking Reset a window will pop up suggesting you whether...

Page 38: ...ng you whether to restore factory default settings Click Yes to start the process Restore Factory Default Settings via Default Button When the VUS 100 is working with power switched on press the defau...

Page 39: ...ent Reboot in the left menu bar Please wait for about 120 seconds after clicking Reboot till the reboot process is completed Reboot via Web Figure 33 Reboot via Web Click to open Management Configurat...

Page 40: ...owing settings on both your VUS 100 and the AP Whether Country Region is identical on both devices Whether SSID is identical on both devices Whether Encryption is identical on both devices Whether you...

Page 41: ...her you have reboot your VUS 100 after configuration Technical Support Please go to http www zcom com tw for the latest firmware If there is any problem or difficulty during installation and usage ple...

Page 42: ...ity Authentication TCP IP UDP ARP UPnP USB Ports 1 USB Port 1 Power LED WLAN Green Status Orange WPS Blue Button 1 Default button 1 WPS Button System Flash RAM 8M Flash 32M DDR FEATURE Operating Mode...

Page 43: ...11g n security mode RADIUS Accounting Yes WIRELESS Antenna PCB Antenna 1 Output Power average 11b 16dBm 11Mbps 11g 15dBm 54Mbps 11n 11dBm HT20 11n 11dBm HT40 Operating Frequency 2 412 2 462GHz Modulat...

Page 44: ...11n Draft 2 0 ENVIRONMENT Dimensions 40 L mmx70 W mmx10 H mm Weight 400g Power Supply DC Adapter 5V DC 1A Operating Temperature 0 55 Operating Humidity 10 95 Non Condensing Storage Temperature 10 65 S...

Page 45: ...s is the standard of IEEE 802 11 this encryption method enhances the security of wireless network DHCP DHCP Client DHCP Server DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol An Ethernet protocol specifying...

Page 46: ...ivalen t ASCII Characte r Hex Equivalen t ASCII Characte r Hex Equivalen t ASCII Characte r Hex Equivalen t 21 9 39 Q 51 i 69 22 3A R 52 j 6A 23 3B S 53 k 6B 24 3C T 54 l 6C 25 3D U 55 m 6D 26 3E V 56...

Page 47: ...g the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 1 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 2 Increase the separation bet...

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