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1. Recovery button: The recovery button is used to perform a NAS OS Rescue (see
when first configuring a diskless NAS Pro (see Setup). Use a pointed instrument to gently push the button
within the cavity.
2. SuperSpeed USB 3.0 port: Connect a compatible USB storage device to the port.
3. Hi-Speed USB 2.0 port: Connect a compatible USB storage device to the port.
4. Gigabit Ethernet ports (x2): Connect the Ethernet cable from the device to your network. See Setup.
5. Power input: Plug in the AC adapter supplied with the NAS. See Setup.
6. Ventilation: Keeps your NAS Pro's power supply unit cool during operation. Be sure not to block the fan
exhaust when using the product.
7. Kensington lock: Secure the NAS Pro to a desk using a compatible cable.

USB ports

The Seagate NAS Pro has:
Two USB 3.0 ports (front and rear)
One USB 2.0 port (rear)
Connect USB direct-attached storage (DAS) devices to the Seagate NAS Pro for backups. Compatible file
formats for DAS include: FAT32, NTFS, HFS+, EXT3, EXT4, and XFS. Other storage formats will not be
recognized by the NAS. Capacity limitations do not apply.
Your Seagate NAS Pro also has a one-touch backup button on its front. Run the NAS OS Backup Manager to
configure the one-touch button for automated backups to a compatible DAS.
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