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Location
Name
Power
Front
Button
Panel
LED
Front
Indicators
Panel
USBCopy
Front
Button
Panel
Front &
USB Port
Back
Panel
Back
eSATA Port
Panel
RESET
Back
Button
Panel
Hard Drive
Back
Tray
Panel
Hard Drive
Back
Tray Lock
Panel
Back
VGA Port
Panel
Back
LAN Port
Panel
Back
Power Port
Panel
Getting to know your Synology DiskStation
The Power Button is used to turn Synology DiskStation
on or off.
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 the system. For more detail please
refer to the following LED Indication Table.
The USBCopy Button lights up when you connect a USB
Device (for example: digital camera, USB flash disk).
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 external hard drives, USB printers, or other
USB devices.
The eSATA port is for connecting with an external SATA
HDD.
1. To restore IP, DNS, passwords for the admin
account to default value.
2. To reinstall the Synology DiskStation.
The hard drive tray is designed for loading the hard
drives used in Synology DiskStation.
Each hard drive tray is equipped with one tray lock to
lock/unlock the trays to the DiskStation.
The VGA port is where you connect Synology
DiskStation directly to a LCD monitor.
The LAN port is where you connect RJ-45 cable to
Synology DiskStation.
The power port is where you connect the AC adapter to
Synology DiskStation.
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