Seagate NAS OS 4 U User Manual page 86

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Connect the NAS to a supported UPS via power and USB cables. The USB cable is required for the UPS .2
.management information
. Power on the NAS and go to the Power page. The UPS should appear in the UPS management section .3
Battery threshold level refers to the percentage of power available to the UPS's battery. In the event that a
working environment loses power, the NAS automatically powers off when the UPS reaches the threshold level.
Without the UPS's threshold level, power is suddenly cut off to the NAS, potentially causing the loss and
.corruption of data
.The administrator can adjust the threshold by clicking on the pencil icon
Multiple NAS devices A: A NAS OS device is the network UPS
server
The instructions below suggest adding all NAS OS devices to the UPS at once. However, you can connect each
.NAS OS device as required by your working environment
Confirm that no one is accessing the first NAS OS device and power it off. This NAS will become Network .1
.UPS server
Connect the first NAS to a supported UPS via power and USB cables. The USB cable is required for the UPS .2
.management information
.Power on the first NAS and go to the Power page. The UPS should appear in the UPS management section .3
.Check the box next to Network UPS server .4
.Confirm that no one is accessing the other NAS OS devices on the same network and power them off .5
.Connect the other NAS devices to the UPS via power cables only and power them on .6
.For each NAS OS device, go to the Power page and choose Add a network UPS server .7
.In the pull-down menu for Network UPS type, select Seagate NAS UPS server .8
.Select the first NAS and choose Save .9
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