Chapter 1: Synology Diskstation At A Glance; 1-Bay & 2-Bay Models - Synology DiskStation User Manual

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Synology DiskStation at a Glance
Chapter 1:
1-Bay & 2-Bay Models
Most Models
No.
Article Name
1)
Power Button
2)
LED Indicators
3)
Copy Button
4)
USB Port
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5)
eSATA Port
6)
Fan
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eSATA Port is supported on specific models only. See "Appendix A: Synology DiskStation Specifications" on Page 176 for
more information.
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Location
The Power Button is used to turn Synology DiskStation on or off.
Front Panel
To turn off Synology DiskStation, press the Power Button and hold it
until you hear a beep sound and the Power LED starts blinking.
The LED indicator is used to display the status of the internal disk and
Front Panel
the system. For more information, see "Appendix B: LED Indication
Tables" on Page 181.
The Copy Button lights up when you connect a USB Device (for
example: digital camera, USB flash disk) to the USB port on the front
Front Panel
panel. Pressing the button will copy the data from the connected USB
device to Synology DiskStation's internal HDD.
The Synology DiskStation offers USB ports for adding additional
Front &
Back Panel
external hard drives, USB printers, or other USB devices.
Front Panel
The eSATA port is for connecting with an external SATA HDD.
The fan is built to exhaust waste heat out of Synology DiskStation. It
will start automatically when the server starts. If the fan is
Back Panel
malfunctioning, system will beep every 1 second.
Description
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