QNAP TS-431U manuel d'utilisation

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  • Page 1

    QNAP Tu rbo NA S Hardwar e User Manu al © 201 5 . QNAP Systems, Inc. All Righ ts Reserved. 201 5/04/ 23[...]

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    Thank y ou for choosing QN AP product s! This use r manual pro vides descript ion of t he hard ware of the T urbo NA S and relevant guideline of certa in functions. Please rea d c a ref ull y and strictly adher e to the instructions o f the manual. Th is u se r ma nua l is a pp lic ab le to th e f ollo wi ng T u rb o N AS mo de ls: HS - 210, HS - 2[...]

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    DISCL AIMER In no event sha ll QNAP System s, Inc . (QNAP ) li abili ty exceed t he pri ce pa id for the produc t fr om dir ec t, in d ire c t, s pe cia l, in c ide nt a l, o r co ns eq ue nt ia l dam ag es res ult i ng f r om t he u se of the p roduct, its accompan ying softw are, or its documentation. QNAP makes no warranty or rep resen tati on, [...]

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    Regulatory Not ice FCC Notic e QNAP NAS comply with diffe rent FCC compl iance cl asses . Pl ease re fer t he App endi x for details. Once the cla ss of t he dev ice i s deter mi ned, refe r to t he fol lowi ng corr espond in g statement. =============== =============== ============ ============= FCC Class A Notice Th is d ev ice c om plie s wit h [...]

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    FCC Clas s B Notice This device c omplies with P art 15 of the FCC R ules. Oper ati on is subjec t to the following two condi tions: 1. Thi s devi ce may not cau se ha rmful interf erenc e. 2. Thi s devi ce must a ccep t any i nterfer ence r ecei ved, i nclu ding i nterferen ce t hat m ay cause undes ired operation . Note: This equipment has been t[...]

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    Symbols in t his docu ment W arning Thi s icon indi cates the i nstructi ons must be st rict ly foll owed. F ai lure to do so could res ult in injury to human body or death. Caut ion Thi s icon in dicates th e acti on may l ead to di sk clearanc e or l oss OR failure to follow the instructions c ould result in data damage , disk damage, o r produc [...]

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    Table of Content s Safety War nings ................................................................................................. 9 Chapter 1. CPU and M emory Spec ifications ................................................... 10 Chapter 2. Power Button and Reset B utton Behavior .................................... 24 Chapter 3. USB One Touc h[...]

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    GNU GENER AL P UBLI C LICEN SE ....................................................................... 74 Appendix A: Product Compliance C lass ............................................................. 87 8[...]

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    Safety War nings 1. The NA S can operat e no rmall y in the temp erature of 0ºC –4 0ºC an d re lat iv e hum id it y of 0% – 9 5%. Pl ease m ake su re the envi ronmen t is w ell - ve ntilated. 2. The p ower cord and de vices conn ected to th e NA S must provi de c orrect supply voltage (100W , 90 – 264V). 3. Do not pl ace the NAS i n direc t[...]

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    Chapt er 1. CPU an d Memory Spec ifica tions Caut ion : Modifying t he hardwar e, soft ware, or f irmware of the QNA P prod ucts wi ll voi d th e warranty . QNA P is n ot respon sibl e for a ny form of damag e or l oss of da ta ca used by modding the QN AP products. Users should bear their own risks of all sorts of possib le data l oss or syst em i[...]

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    System TS - 431 TS - 431 U CPU Dual -co re ARM ™ Corte x ™ - A9 1.2GHz Dual -co re ARM ™ Corte x ™ - A9 1.2GHz Memory 512MB DDR3 1G B DDR3 Flash 512MB 512MB Memor y replaceab le No No Number of SODI MM slots 0 0 Number of hard dri ve slots 4 4 System TS - 231+ TS - 431+ CPU Dual -co re ARM ™ Cortex ™ - A15 1.4GH z Dual -co re ARM ™ Co[...]

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    System TS - 269H CPU Dual -c ore Intel ® 1.6 GHz Memory 2GB DDR3 Flash 512 MB Memory re pl aceable No Number of SODIMM slots 0 Number of hard dri ve slots 2 System TS - 879 Pro TS - 1079 Pro TS - 879U - RP CPU Dual -co re Intel ® Core ™ i3 3.3 0 GHz Dual -co re Intel ® Core ™ i3 3.30 GHz Dual -co re Intel ® Core ™ i3 3.30 GHz Memory 2GB D[...]

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    System TS - 1279U -RP TS - EC879U - RP TS - EC1279U -RP CPU Dual -co re Intel ® Core ™ i3 3.30 GHz Quad -core Intel ® Xe o n ™ 3. 2 0 GHz Quad -core Intel ® Xe o n ™ 3. 2 0 GHz Memory 4 GB DDR3 RAM 4GB DDR3 ECC RA M 4G B DD R3 ECC RA M Flash 512MB (US B DOM) 512MB (US B DOM) 512MB (US B DOM) Memor y replaceab le Ye s Ye s Ye s Number of LO[...]

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    System TS -4 51 U TS -4 53 U TS -4 53 U- RP CPU Dual - core Intel ® Celeron ™ 2. 41 GHz (up to 2.58 GHz) Quad - core Intel ® Celeron ™ 2. 0 GHz (up to 2.41GHz) Quad - core Intel ® Celeron ™ 2. 0 GHz (up to 2.41GHz) Memory 1 GB DDR3 (E xpan dable RAM, up t o 8 GB) 4 GB/8GB DDR3 (Expa ndable RA M , up to 8 GB) 4 GB/8GB DDR3 (Expa ndable RAM [...]

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    System TS - 1253 U TS - 12 53 U- RP CPU Quad - core Intel ® Celeron ™ 2. 0 GHz (up to 2.41GHz) Quad - core Intel ® Celeron ™ 2. 0 G Hz (up to 2.41GHz) Memory 4 GB/8GB DDR3 (Expa ndable RAM , up to 8 GB) 4 GB/8GB DDR3 (Expa ndable RAM , up to 8 GB) Flash 512MB (US B DOM) 512MB (US B DOM) Memor y replaceab le Ye s ( Compatible w ith DDR3 L - 13[...]

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    System TS - 870U - RP TS - 1270U - RP CPU Dual - co re Intel ® Celeron ™ 2. 4 GHz Dual - co re Intel ® Celeron ™ 2. 4 GHz Memory 4GB DDR3 4GB DDR3 Flash 512MB 512MB Memor y replaceab le Ye s Ye s Number of SODIMM slots 4 4 Number of hard dri ve slots 8 12 Power s upply unit 2 x 300W 2 x 500W PCI - E expa nsion sl ot Ye s Ye s System IS - 400 [...]

  • Page 17

    System TS - 251C TS -2 51 / TS - 251 - 4G CPU Dual - core Intel ® Celeron ™ 2.41 GHz ( up to 2.58GHz) Dual - core Intel ® Celeron ™ 2.41 GHz ( up to 2.58GHz) Memory 1GB DDR3L 1GB / 4GB DDR3 L (Expa ndable RAM , up to 8 GB) Flash 512MB 512MB Memor y replaceab le No Y es (DDR3 L -1 333 SODIMM RAM) Number of SODIMM slots 0 2 Number of hard dr iv[...]

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    System TS - 651 / TS - 651 - 4G TS - 851 / TS - 851 - 4G CPU Dual - core Intel ® Celeron ™ 2.41 GHz (up to 2.58GHz) Dual - core Intel ® Celeron ™ 2.41 GHz (up to 2.58GHz) Memory 1GB / 4GB DDR3 L (Expa ndable RAM , up to 8 GB) 1GB / 4GB DDR3 L (Expa ndable RAM , up to 8 GB) Flash 512MB 512MB Memor y replaceab le Y es (DDR3 L -1 333 SODIMM DRAM[...]

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    System TS -2 53 Pro / TS - 253 Pro - 8G TS - 453mini - 2G / TS - 453mini - 8G CPU Quad - co re In tel ® Celeron ™ 2. 0 GHz (up to 2.41GHz) Quad - core Intel ® Celeron ™ 2. 0 GHz (up to 2.41GHz) Memory 2 GB / 8GB DDR3 L (Expa ndable RAM, up to 8 GB) 2 GB / 8GB DDR3 L (Expa ndable RAM , up to 8 GB) Flash 512MB 512MB Memor y replaceab le Y es (D[...]

  • Page 20

    System TS - 453 Pro / TS - 453 Pro - 8G TS - 653 Pro / TS - 653 Pro - 8G CPU Quad - co re In tel ® Celeron ™ 2. 0 GHz (up to 2.41GHz) Quad - core Intel ® Celeron ™ 2. 0 GHz (up to 2.41GHz) Memory 2 GB / 8GB DDR3 L (Expa ndable RAM , up to 8 GB) 2 GB / 8GB DDR3 L (Expa ndable RAM , up to 8 GB) Flash 512MB 512MB Memor y replaceab le Y es (DDR3 [...]

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    System TS - 853 Pro / TS - 853 Pro - 8G TS - 453S Pro (Former ly the SS- 453 Pro ) TS- 853 S Pro (Former ly the SS- 853 Pro ) CPU Quad - core Intel ® Celeron ™ 2. 0 GHz (up to 2.41GHz) Quad - core Intel ® Celeron ™ 2. 0 GHz (up to 2.41GHz) Quad - core Intel ® Celeron ™ 2. 0 GHz (up to 2.41GHz) Memory 2 GB / 8GB DDR3 L (Expa ndable RAM, up [...]

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    System TVS - 463 - 4G / TVS - 463 - 8G TVS - 663 - 4G / TVS - 663 - 8G CPU Quad - core AMD 2. 4 GHz Quad - core AMD 2. 4 GHz Memory 4/8 GB DDR 3 L (Expa ndable RAM , up to 16 GB) 4/8 GB DDR 3 L (Expa ndable RAM , up to 16 GB) Flash 512MB 512MB Memor y replaceab le Ye s ( Compatible w ith DDR3 L - 1600 RAM ) Ye s ( Compatible w ith DDR3 L - 1600 RAM[...]

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    System TVS - 863 - 4G / TVS - 863 - 8G TVS - 863+ - 8G / TVS - 863+ - 16G CPU Quad - core AMD 2. 4 GHz Quad - core AMD 2. 4 GHz Memory 4/8 GB DDR 3 L (Expa ndable RAM , up to 16 GB) 8/16 GB DDR 3 L (Expa ndable RAM , up to 16 GB) Flash 512MB 512MB Memor y replaceab le Ye s ( Compatible w ith DDR3 L - 1600 RAM ) Ye s ( Compatible w ith DDR3 L - 1600[...]

  • Page 24

    Chapt er 2. Power Butt on and R eset Button Behavio r  P ower button: Pre ss to turn on or turn off . System Power button (Tu rn o n) Power button (Ha rdw are turn off) Power button (Force tu rn off) All models Press on ce 1.5 sec 5 sec  Re set button: Pre ss to reset the syste m settings. System Basic system reset (1 beep ) Advanc ed system [...]

  • Page 25

    Chapt er 3. USB One Touch C opy Sys tem Number o f seco nds (pres s the one t ouch co py button t o trigg er data copy) All NAS models 0.5 sec Data Copy by the Fro nt USB Port The NAS s upports instant data co py backup fro m the external USB device to the NA S or the other way round by the fro nt one touch copy button. T o use this function, follo[...]

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    Chapt er 4. LED and Alarm B uz zer Specificatio ns The LE D indicator s of the N AS indicate the sy stem status and infor mation. W hen the N AS is turned o n, check the following items to m ake sure the syste m status is normal. Note that the follo win g L E D inf orma tio n is a pp lic ab le on ly wh en use rs hav e properly installed the h ard d[...]

  • Page 27

    LED Color LED Status Descript ion Off All the h ard di sk dri ves on th e NAS a re in standby mode . LAN Ora ng e Ora ng e The di sk data is being acc essed from the netwo rk and a rea d/wri te er ror oc curs d urin g the p roces s. Fla shes ora ng e The NAS is b eing acces sed f rom th e netw ork . 10 G bE 2 Green Green The 10Gb E networ k expansi[...]

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    Beep alarm (f or a ll NAS models ) The b eep al ar m can be di sab led in “Syste m Administr ation” > “H ardware Se ttings” . Beep soun d Number of Ti mes Descr iption Short beep ( 0.5 s ec) 1 1. The NAS is starting up . 2. The NA S is being shut do wn (softw are shutdown) . 3. The user presses the reset button to reset t he NA S . 4. T [...]

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    Chapt er 5. Upgrade Memo ry on QNAP Tur bo NAS (RAM Mod ule Installat ion) Warn ing:  The following instruc tions sho uld only be performed by an authorized and tr ain ed technicia n.  Strictly adhe re to the instructions to install a RAM mo dule on the NAS. F ail ure to do so could r esult in injur y to human bo dy or death.  Befor e star[...]

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    2. T o remove i nsta lled m emory mod ul es, p ull the retention cl ips on each s ide so that the modu le tilts up fo r easy rem oval. Note: A lways ensur e that a memory modu le i s inst alled i n the Pr imary ( red) slot. If not, then the system will fail to start. When inst alli ng tw o memo ry m odul es, pl ease ensur e that they are th e sam e[...]

  • Page 31

    the memo ry mod ule do wn u nt il it c lip s into plac e . E nsu re th e mem ory mod ul e sits prop erly wi th t he cli ps in plac e. 4. Close th e NAS c over and f asten th e scr ew . Reconn ect the p ower a nd net work cabl es to th e NAS. 5.2 TS -451S, TS - 651, TS - 851, TS - x53 /x53S Pro , TVS - x6 3 series (2/4/6/ 8 - bay ) 1. Loos en th e t[...]

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    3. Locat e the memo ry sl ot. Make sure the slot i s e mpty . Note : For TS -x53 / x53S Pro, TS -451S, TS - 651 and TS - 8 51 models, a lways ensur e that a memory modul e i s installed in the Primary slot (red ). If not, then the system will fail to start. Wh en inst allin g two mem ory m odul es, pl ease en sure that they are t he sam e siz e and[...]

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    7. Cl ose the case c over an d fasten th e screw s. Co nnect the p ower ada pto r and ca bles back to the NAS . 8. T o check that the memory module is recognized by the NAS, power up the NAS and logi n th e web i nterfac e as an admi nistr ator . Go to “ System Status ” > “ System Informa tion ” and ch eck the tota l mem ory i n “ Hard[...]

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    b. TS - 853U, TS - 1253U : L oosen the tw o sc rews on th e rear o f the NAS. 2. Open the NAS . 3. Slide the memor y module to the slot at a 45 - degree a ngle (approximate ly) . 4. Press the m emory modu le dow n whi le hol din g the cl ips open . 34[...]

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    5. Make su re th e memo ry mod ule si ts i n prop erly w ith the cli ps i n place. Note : F or TS - x53U & TS -451U models, a lway s ens ure t hat a memor y mo dul e i s instal led in the p rim ary slot (re d box in the belo w figu re, ) or the system wi ll fa il to start. When inst a lling two memory modules, plea se ensure that they are the s[...]

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    6. Cl ose the NAS cover and fasten t he scr ews. Connect the power adaptor and cables bac k to the NAS . 5.4 TS -879U- RP, TS - 1279U- RP, TS -E C879U- RP, T S -EC1279U- RP , TS - 1679U- RP, TS -EC1679U- RP , TS -870U- RP , TS -1270U- RP QNAP provi des a 4 GB D DR3* RAM module and a 4GB DDR3 ECC** RAM module (optional purch ase) f or use rs to upgr[...]

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    1. Loos en the 2 scr ews on the r ear of t he N AS as shown in the illustr ation. 2. Hold the notc h at the edge of the top cover . Remov e the top cov er i n both hands. 3. Re lease the eje ctor clips gently by pulling them out of the sides of the RAM slot. 4. Gr asp the edge of the RAM modul e . Align the notch on the gold edge of the RAM m odule[...]

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    any further . 5.5 TS - 251, TS -451 1. Remove the s crews on t he rea r (top and bottom) of the NA S . If you have a 2 - b ay NAS , it will have t wo screw s. A 4 - bay NAS will have four . 2. Gently remo ve the case co ver of the NAS by sliding it apart (see th e under sid e of the NAS fo r visu al i ndica tors of t he NAS case b ein g locked/ unl[...]

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    3. Remove the f our i nner s crews (two on each si de) of th e hard dri ve cage. 4. I f it is a 4 - bay NAS, y ou wi ll al so need to rem ove two s crew s on th e top of th e hard d rive cage. 5. Gentl y rem ove the h ard d rive cag e from the N AS by lifting it out of its slot . 39[...]

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    6. Alw ays e nsur e tha t a me mory mod ule i s insta lled in the Primary slot (red) . If not, th en th e syst em wi ll fail to start . When installing two memory modules, please ensur e that they are th e sam e si ze and i deall y use th e sam e type of R AM for b oth memory slots. The maximum supported memory is 8GB combi ned . 7. Rea t t ach the[...]

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    8. Secur e the h ard d rive c age by fast enin g the fou r in ner scr ews (fo r th e 4 - bay NAS, please f asten the two additional top sc rews.) Then reattac h the case cov er of the NAS by gently sliding it back together . 9. F a sten th e two/f our sc rews onto t he rea r of th e NA S. 10. R ein sert your hard d rives t o the N AS. 11. Co nnect [...]

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    Chapt er 6. Network Ex pansion Card Inst allation Warn ing:  The fo llowing instr uctions sho uld only be per for med by an authorized and tr ained technicia n.  Strictly adhere to the instructions to install a network ex pansion c ard on the N AS. F ailure t o do so could res ult in injur y to huma n body or dea th. The TVS - x63 and TS - x7[...]

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    Networ k Ex pansion Card Compat ibil ity Brac ket A (X520 - T2) Int el ® Eth ernet S erver Adapt er X520 - T2 (E10G42B) Bra ck et B (X520 - SR2/X520 - DA2) 1. Intel ® Eth ernet S erver Adapt e r X520 - SR2 (E10G42BFSR) 2. Intel ® Eth ernet S erver Adapt er X520 - DA2 (E10G42B TDA) Bra ck et C (Emu lex) 1. Emulex OneCo nnect 10GbE Network Adapter[...]

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    F or TVS - 463 onl y : Unscrew and remove the power supply unit . 5. Loos en the screw s and remove th e exp ansi on sl ot cover . 44[...]

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    6. Gr asp the edge of the network ex pansion card. Align the no tch on the go ld edge of the card with the notch i n th e PC Ie sl ot. Ins ert th e n etwork expa nsion card to t he PCIe slot until it ca nnot go any fur ther . 7. F a sten th e scre ws. 45[...]

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    8. Cl ose the ca se c over an d fasten the s crew s. Co nnect t he pow er adap to r and cab les to th e NAS. 9. T o check that the network expansion is reco gnized by the NAS, power up the NAS and login the we b interface as an administrato r . Go to “ Syste m Admini str ation ” > “ N etwork ” > “ TCP /IP ” and check the t otal n [...]

  • Page 47

    4. Hold the notch a t the edge of the top cover . Remov e the top cov er in both hands. 5. Loosen the 4 screws as shown in the ill u st rati on . 6. Grasp th e met al ed ge of the ri ser card modu le. Remove the m odul e gent ly . 7. Loos en th e screw and r emove th e expa nsi on slot cover . 47[...]

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    8. Inser t the networ k expansion car d to the PCIe s lot until it canno t go an y further . Then fasten the s c r ew. 9. Gra sp the metal edge of the r iser card module. Align the no tch on the gold edge of the riser c ard wi th t he notch in the PCIe sl ot. Ins ert t he riser card m odul e to t he PCIe s lot until it ca nnot go any fur ther . 48[...]

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    10. F a sten th e scre ws. Cl ose t he cas e c over and fa sten the s crews. 11. Connec t the power adaptor and cables to the NAS. 12. T o che ck that the network ex pansion is recognize d by the NAS , power up the NAS and login the web inter face as an administr ator . Go to “System Administrat ion” > “Network” > “ TC P / IP ” a [...]

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    6.3 TS -870U- RP, TS - 1270U- RP 1. T urn off the NAS. Disconnect the power adaptor , network c able(s), and any o ther connect ors or ca bles fr om th e NAS. 2. Be fore installing the netwo rk expa nsion card, put on a n antistat ic wrist str ap to preve nt electrostatic dis charge. T he crocodile clip s hould be conne cted to the ground. 3. Loose[...]

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    6. G ras p the edge of the expansion card. Align the notch on the gold edge of the card with the notch in the PCIe slot. Inser t the network expansion card to the PCIe slot until it cannot go an y further . 7. F asten the s crews. 8. Clos e the case cover and fas ten the screws. Connect the power adaptor and cables to th e NAS. 9. T o check that th[...]

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    Chapt er 7. Install and H ot - swap Hard Drives Caut ion:  Befor e start in g, pl ease ensu re th at you tu rn off the NA S, di sconnect th e powe r adaptor, network cable(s), and also re move any other device/ca ble that is attache d to the NAS.  Plea se ensur e that you wear an antistatic wrist str ap during the entire process to prevent e [...]

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    2. Install th e HDD : a. For 3 .5 ” HDDs, re move both br ackets (pinch the end mark ed “ pull ” to pull and separ ate the bra cke t ) from the tray . P lace the hard drive o n the tray and clip - in both br acke ts . 53[...]

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    b. Fo r 2 .5 ” HDD s /SSD s , secure t he three screw s in the back of the hard driv e tr ay . 3. Inser t the hard drive tr ay into the T urbo NAS all the way to the botto m and close the case cov er . 54[...]

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    7.1.2. TS - 112P, TS - 212P and TS -25 1C 1. Loos en the screw s on the rea r (t op and bott om) of t he NA S. Remove the case cover o f the NAS by sliding it apar t (see the underside of the NAS for visual indicat ors of the NAS case being lock ed/unlock ed.) 55[...]

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    2. In st all the h ard dri ves: a. For TS - 112P: P la ce the hard dri ve in the hard dri ve cradl e and sli de i t forward to lo c k it into the connector . S ecu re the screw s on the sl ides of the hard d ri ve. b. Fo r TS - 212P and TS - 251C: P l ace the first hard drive i n the h ard dri ve cradle and slide it forw ard to look it into the con[...]

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    3. After installing the har d drives , cover the NAS with the case c ove r and fasten the roun d head s crews . Th en, pl ace the NAS verti call y on t he stan ds. 7.2 Hard - swap H ard Dri ves The QNAP NAS is compatible with 2.5 - inch / 3.5 - inch SA T A hard disk driv e s from m ajor h ard disk bra nds. F or th e updated hard d rive compatibilit[...]

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    System Supports 3.5- inch SATA Hard Drives Supports 2.5- inch SATA Hard Drives Supports SSD Supports Hot- swap ping Hard Drives (RAID 1 or above only) TS - 112 P , TS - 212 P , TS - 251C Y es No No No HS - 210, HS - 251, TS - 13 1 , TS -2 31 , TS - 231+, TS -4 31 , TS - 431+, TS - 431 U, TS - 251, TS - 451, TS - 651, TS - 851, TS - 253 Pro, TS - 45[...]

  • Page 59

    The N AS suppo rts hot - swapping the hard dr ives when 1 member dri ve cra sh es in RAID 1, 1– 2 mem ber d rives c ra sh i n RAID 5 or RA ID 6. Foll ow the st eps b elow to hot - swap th e hard dri ve when a memb er dri ve fail s in a RAID c onfig urati on. 1. Login the NAS and che ck the disk vo lume configur ation in “V olume Manage ment” [...]

  • Page 60

    Chapt er 8. RAID Re covery The QNAP NAS support s exclu sive RAID recover y techn ology to rec over a fa iled RAID di sk vo lume fro m unintentiona l discon necti on or re moval of th e hard d ri ves from the sy stem. Usin g the RAID rec overy , u sers can r ecover an ina cti ve RAID 1, RA ID 5 , or RA ID 6 volum e to degr ad ed mo de, or an inacti[...]

  • Page 61

    Stand ard RAID 5 QNAP RAID 5 Standard RAID 6 QNAP RAID 6 Degrad ed mod e N-1 N-1 N- 1 & N - 2 N- 1 & N - 2 Rea d o nly p rot ecti on (for immediate data backup & h ard d rive repl acemen t) N/A N- 1, bad blocks found in the su rv ivin g d r iv e s of the array . N/A N- 2, ba d blocks found in the su rv ivin g d r iv e s of the array . R[...]

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    Chapt er 9. U se the L CD Panel This featur e is only provided by the N AS models with LCD pa nels. Pleas e vis it http://www .qnap.com for details. The NAS pr ovides a h and y LCD pan el fo r user s to per form disk configur ation and v iew the syst em in formati on. When the NAS has started up, the server name and IP address will be shown. N A S [...]

  • Page 63

    Wh en RAI D 1, RAI D 5, o r R AID 6 co nfigu ra tio n is execu ted , the syste m will init iali ze th e hard drive s, create the RAID device, fo rmat the RAID device, a nd mount it as a volume on the NAS . The progre ss will be sho wn on the LCD panel. Whe n it reaches 10 0%, the RAID volu me can be a ccess ed. User s can create share folders and u[...]

  • Page 64

    View system information by the LCD panel When t he LC D pan el sh ows th e serv er nam e and IP add ress, p ress the “ Enter” b utton to enter the M ain Men u. The Main Me nu consists of the follo wing items : 1. TCP/ IP 2. Physi cal d isk 3. Volume 4. System 5. Shut down 6. Reb oot 7. Pas sword 8. Back 1. TCP/ IP T he fol lowi ng opti ons are [...]

  • Page 65

    3. Volume Thi s section sh ows the di sk config uration of the NAS. The first l ine shows the RAID configuration and s torage ca pacity; the second line shows the member drive number of the co nfiguration. R A I D 5 7 5 0 G B D r i v e 1 2 3 4 If there is more than one volume, press the “Selec t” button to view t he inform ati on. The following[...]

  • Page 66

    7. Password The default pass word of the LCD panel is blank. E nter this option to c hange the passw ord of the L CD pa nel. Select “Yes” to cont i nue. C h a n g e P a s s w o r d Y e s → N o E nter a password of maximum 8 nume ric chara cters (0 - 9 ). Wh en the c ursor m oves t o “OK”, pres s the “Enter” button. Verify the password[...]

  • Page 67

    Chapt er 10. Inst all Power Sup ply Unit Note:  Thi s section ap plies t o rackmount NA S model s onl y .  The power s upply units of TS - 879U - RP and TS - EC879U - RP s hould only be replaced by an author ized and tr ained tec hnician. 10.1 1U T urbo NAS with Ho t - swa ppa ble PSU Note: The following inst ruction s sho uld only be per for[...]

  • Page 68

    5. T urn o n the NAS . Note: T o rep lace a fail ed power su ppl y uni t, turn off the NAS. Th en r emove the fail ed uni t safel y and r epeat steps 3 - 5 ab ove to in stall a new p ower s upply unit. 10.2 TS -470U- RP /SP Note: The following inst ruction s sho uld only be per formed by an authorize d and tr ained technicia n. Fo llow the steps be[...]

  • Page 69

    3. Inse rt a new power supply unit and pus h it to the end . 4. T urn o n the NAS . Warn ing: The NAS supports replacing the redundant po wer supply unit without turning off the server when redundant po wer supply mode i s enab led. Howe ver , us ers a re strongly re commended to turn OFF the N AS before replacing the power s upply unit to reduc e [...]

  • Page 70

    3. Unplug the failed po wer supply . 4. Plug in a new power supply to the NAS . 70[...]

  • Page 71

    5. T urn o n the NAS . Enab le war ning al ert fo r redundant power supply on the w eb - based interf ace: If two power supply units (PSU) have b een i nst all ed on the NA S and connected to the power socket s , both PSU will supply the power to the NAS ( applied to 1U and 2U mode ls). Users can enable re dundant power supply mode in “Syste m Ad[...]

  • Page 72

    WARN ING : R ISK OF ELE CTRIC SHOCK The connectors on the back panel (br acke ted par t s below) contain high v oltage. Do N OT touch thes e parts to avoi d th e risk o f elect ric s hock t o the mai ntenan ce operat or . 72[...]

  • Page 73

    Technical Suppo rt QNAP pro vides dedicated online suppo rt and customer servi ce vi a inst ant messeng er . Online Support: http:// help desk.qnap.com/ For um : http://for um.qnap.c om Techn ical S upport in the US A and C anada : Email: q_suppor tus@qnap.com TEL: +1 - 909 - 595 - 2782 #3 Address: 168 University P arkway , P om ona CA 91768 Servi [...]

  • Page 74

    GNU GENE RAL PUBLIC LIC ENSE V ersion 3, 29 June 2007 Copyr ight © 2007 Free Software F oundation, Inc. <http://fs f .org/> Every one is permitted to copy and distribute ve rbatim copi es of th is li cense do cument, but changing it is not allowe d. Pream ble The G NU G eneral Pu bli c License is a f ree, cop yleft li cense for softwa re a n[...]

  • Page 75

    on the sof tware, and (2) offer you thi s L ic en se giv ing y ou le gal pe r mis sio n t o c opy , distribute and/o r modify it. Fo r the deve lopers' and authors ' protection, the GPL c learly explains that the re is no war ranty for this free softw are. F or both users ' and authors' sake, the GPL requires that mo dified ve r[...]

  • Page 76

    A “cove red wo rk” m eans ei ther th e un modi fied P rogram or a work bas ed on t he Pr ogram. To “pro pagate” a work means to do an ything with it that, without pe rmission, would mak e yo u directly or secondarily liable f or infringement under applicable copyright law , exce pt exec uting it on a computer or modifying a priva te copy . [...]

  • Page 77

    The “C orresp ond ing Source” for a w ork i n obj ect cod e fo rm mean s al l the s ource c ode needed to gener at e, install, and (f or an exec utable work) run the object code and to modify the work, including sc ripts to control those activities. Ho wever , it does not include the work's System Librari es, o r general - purp ose to ols [...]

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    20 December 1996, or similar laws pro hibiti ng or res tricting circ umv ention of such measur es. When y ou con vey a c overed wor k, you wai ve any l egal power t o forb id ci rcumvent ion of techn ologi cal measures to t he ext ent su ch ci rcumventi on i s effect ed by exerci sing righ ts und er thi s Licen se wit h respec t to the cove red wor[...]

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    A comp il ation of a covered work wit h other s eparate a nd i ndepen dent w orks, whi ch are not by the ir nature ex tensions of the cover ed work, and which ar e not combined w ith it such as to form a larg er p rogram, i n or on a volum e of a stora ge or distribution me dium, is called an “aggre gate” if the compilation and its resulting co[...]

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    gener al public at no char ge under subsection 6d. A separab le p ortion of t he obj ect cod e, wh ose s ource code i s excl uded f rom th e Correspo nding Source as a S ystem Librar y , need not be included in conv eying the obje ct code w ork. A “User Product” is e ither (1) a “c onsumer pro duct” , w hich means an y tangible pe rso nal p[...]

  • Page 81

    Correspo nding Source con veye d, and Installatio n Informa tion provided, in acc ord with this section mus t be in a format that is publicly documente d (and with an implementation av ai lable to the public in source code for m), and must require no special password or ke y for unpack ing, reading or copy ing. 7. Ad dit ion a l T er ms. “ Additi[...]

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    licen sors and au thors. All other n on - pe rmissi ve addi tion al t erms are consi dered “furth er r estrict ions ” wit hin t he meani ng of sect ion 1 0. I f the Prog ram as you rec eived i t, or any part of i t, contains a notice stating that it is gov erned by this License along with a term that is a further restriction, y ou may rem ove t[...]

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    9. Acc eptan ce Not Requi red for Having Copies . Y ou ar e not requi red t o ac cept t his L icense in order t o rec eive o r run a cop y of the Program . Anci lla ry propaga tion of a c overed wo rk oc curri ng sol ely as a con seque nce of u sin g peer - to - p eer transmi ssi on to re ceive a copy l ikewi se does n ot r equi re accept ance. How[...]

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    modi ficati on of th e cont ribu tor versi on. For purp oses of th is de fini tion, “ control ” in cludes the right to gr ant pate nt sublice nse s in a manner consist ent with t he req uireme nts of this Licen se. Each contributor gr ants y ou a no n - ex clusiv e, wor ldw ide , roy alt y - free pat ent li cense un der the c ontri but or'[...]

  • Page 85

    conne ction with copies of t he c overed work conveyed by you ( or cop ies mad e from t hose copies), or (b) primarily for and in connection with s pecific pro ducts or compilations that con tai n t he covered w ork, u nl ess you ente red i nto th at arrangem ent , or th at pa tent li cense was gr anted , pr ior to 28 March 2007. No th ing in t his[...]

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    If th e Prog ram spe cifi es th at a pr oxy can deci de w hich futu re versi ons o f the GNU General Public License can be used, that pro xy's public state ment of acceptance of a version perman ent ly au thoriz es you t o choo se tha t versi on for th e Prog ram. La te r lic e ns e v er s ion s ma y giv e you ad dit io na l or diff er en t pe[...]

  • Page 87

    Appendix A : Product Comp liance Class FCC CE NA S Mode ls Cla ss A C lass A TS - EC1679U - RP , TS - EC 1279U - RP , TS - EC879U - R P, TS - 1679U - RP , TS - 1279U - RP , TS - 1270U - RP , TS - 1253U - R P, TS - 1253U, TS - 879U - RP , TS - 870U - RP , TS - 853U - R P, TS - 453U - RP , TS - 1079 Pro, TS - 879 Pro , TS - 853U, TS - 453U, TS - 451U[...]