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QNAP Syst em s, I nc. QNAP and t he QNAP logo are regist ered t radem arks of QNAP Syst em s, I nc. Ot her product s and com pany nam es m ent ioned herein m ay be t he t radem arks of t heir respect ive com panies.
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D I SCLAI M ER I n no event shall QNAP Syst em s, I nc. ( QNAP) liabilit y exceed t he price paid for t he product from direct , indirect , special, incident al, or consequent ial dam ages result ing from t he use of t he product , it s accom panying soft ware, or it s docum ent at ion.
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Modificat ions: Any m odificat ions m ade t o t his device t hat are not approved by QNAP Syst em s, I nc. m ay void t he aut horit y grant ed t o t he user by t he FCC t o operat e t his equipm ent .
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Consult t he dealer or an experienced radio/ t elevision t echnician for help. Modificat ions: Any m odificat ions m ade t o t his device t hat are not approved by QNAP Syst em s, I nc. m ay void t he aut horit y grant ed t o t he user by t he FCC t o operat e t his equipm ent .
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Sym bols in t h is docum e n t This icon indicat es t he inst ruct ions m ust be st rict ly followed. Failure t o do so could result in inj ury t o hum an body or deat h. Warning This icon indicat es t he act ion m ay lead t o disk clearance or loss OR failure t o follow t he inst ruct ions could result in dat a dam age, disk...
Ta ble of Cont e nt s Contents Ta ble of Con t e n t s ....................8 Sa fe t y W a r n in gs ....................1 0 Ch a pt e r 1 . CPU a n d M e m or y Spe cifica t ion s ........... 1 1 Ch a pt e r 2 .
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7.1.4. TVS- 473, TVS- 673, TVS- 873 ............88 7.1.5. TS- 112P, TS- 212P and TS- 251C ............91 7.1.6. TAS- 168, TAS- 268, TS- 128, TS- 228 ..........93 7.1.7. I S- 453S ..................96 ................99 SWAP RI VES Ch a pt e r 8 .
Sa fe t y W a r nings The NAS can operat e norm ally in t he t em perat ure range of 0º C–40º C ( or up t o 35º C depending on individual product specificat ions) wit h a relat ive hum idit y of 0% –95% . Ensure t hat t he environm ent is well- vent ilat ed.
CPU a nd M e m or y Spe cifica t ions Ca u t ion : Modifying t he hardware, soft ware, or firm ware of t he QNAP product s will void t he warrant y. QNAP is not responsible for any form of dam age or loss of dat a caused by m odding t he QNAP product s.
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N u m be r of h a r d 1 ( 3.5” HDDs only) 2 ( 3.5” HDDs only) dr ive slot s ✔( QNAP rem ot e ✔( QNAP rem ot e I R se nsor cont rol: RM- I R003)
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Syst e m TS- 4 3 1 TS- 4 3 1 U Dual- core Dual- core Freescale 1.2GHz Freescale 1.2GHz 512MB DDR3 1GB DDR3 M e m or y 512MB 512MB Fla sh M e m or y r e pla ce a ble N u m be r of RAM slot s N u m be r of h a r d...
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Syst e m TS- 4 3 1 XU TS- 4 3 1 XU- RP TS- 8 3 1 XU TS- 8 3 1 XU- RP Annapurna Labs Alpine AL- 314 Quad- core 1.7GHz Cort ex- A15 2GB DDR3 4GB DDR3 M e m or y ( Expandable RAM, up t o 16GB) ( Expandable RAM, up t o 16GB)
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Bu ilt - in 1 0 GbE LAN 2 x SFP+ por t s Syst e m TS- 4 5 1 U TS- 4 5 3 U TS- 4 5 3 U- RP Dual- core Quad- core Quad- core ® ®...
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Syst e m TS- 1 2 5 3 U TS- 1 2 5 3 U- RP Quad- core Quad- core ® ® I nt el Celeron™ I nt el Celeron™ 2.0GHz ( up t o 2.0GHz ( up t o 2.42GHz) 2.42GHz) 4GB/ 8GB DDR3L...
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N u m be r of h a r d 4 ( 2.5” only) dr ive slot s ✔ ( QNAP rem ot e ✔( QNAP rem ot e ✔ ( QNAP rem ot e I R se nsor...
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2 ( SODI MM) slot s N u m be r of h a r d dr ive slot s ✔ ( QNAP rem ot e ✔ ( QNAP rem ot e I R se nsor cont rol: RM- I R002)
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2 ( SODI MM) slot s N u m be r of h a r d dr ive slot s ✔ ( QNAP rem ot e ✔ ( QNAP rem ot e I R se nsor cont rol: RM- I R002 &...
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2( SODI MM) slot s N u m be r of h a r d dr ive slot s ✔ ( QNAP rem ot e ✔ ( QNAP rem ot e I R se nsor cont rol: RM- I R002)
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N u m be r of h a r d dr ive slot s ✔ ✔ LCD pa ne l ✔ ( QNAP rem ot e ✔ ( QNAP rem ot e ✔ ( QNAP rem ot e I R se nsor cont rol: RM- I R002)
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8 ( 2.5” only) dr ive slot s ✔ ✔ LCD pa ne l ✔ ( QNAP rem ot e ✔ ( QNAP rem ot e ✔ ( QNAP rem ot e I R se nsor cont rol: RM- I R002)
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PCI - E e x pa n sion slot ✔ ✔ H D M I ✔ ✔ LCD pa ne l ✔ ( QNAP rem ot e ✔ ( QNAP rem ot e I R se nsor cont rol: RM- I R002) cont rol: RM- I R002)
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10GbE NI C) ✔ ✔ H D M I ✔ ✔ LCD pa ne l ✔( QNAP rem ot e cont rol: ✔ ( QNAP rem ot e I R se nsor RM- I R002) cont rol: RM- I R002)
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H D M I ✔ ✔ LCD pa ne l ✔ ( QNAP rem ot e ✔ ( QNAP rem ot e ✔ ( QNAP rem ot e I R se nsor cont rol: RM- I R002) cont rol: RM- I R002)
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N u m be r of h a r d dr ive slot s PCI - E e x pa n sion slot H D M I ✔ LCD pa ne l ✔ ( QNAP rem ot e I R se nsor cont rol: RM- I R002)
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PCI - E e x pa n sion slot H D M I ✔ LCD pa ne l ✔ ( QNAP rem ot e cont rol: RM- I R002) I R se nsor 2 x Thunderbolt ™ 2 port s Th u nde r bolt...
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USB 3.1 expansion card. H D M I ✔ LCD pa ne l ✔ ( QNAP rem ot e cont rol: RM- I R004) I R se nsor Th u nde r bolt 2 x Thunderbolt ™ 2 port s...
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USB 3.1 expansion card. H D M I ✔ LCD pa ne l ✔ ( QNAP rem ot e cont rol: RM- I R004) I R se nsor 2 x Thunderbolt ™ 3 port s Th u nde r bolt...
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PCI - E e x pa n sion slot 1 x PCI e Gen3 ( x8) + 1 x PCI e Gen3 ( x4) H D M I ✔ LCD pa ne l ✔ ( QNAP rem ot e cont rol: RM- I R004) I R se nsor...
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Syst e m TS- 4 6 3 U TS- 4 6 3 U- RP TS- 8 6 3 U Quad- core AMD Quad- core AMD Quad- core AMD 2.0GHz 2.0GHz 2.0GHz 4 GB DDR3L 4 GB DDR3L 4 GB DDR3L M e m or y ( Expandable RAM, up ( Expandable RAM, up...
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Syst e m TS- 8 6 3 U- RP TS- 1 2 6 3 U TS- 1 2 6 3 U- RP Quad- core AMD Quad- core AMD Quad- core AMD 2.0GHz 2.0GHz 2.0GHz 4 GB DDR3L 4 GB DDR3L 4 GB DDR3L M e m or y ( Expandable RAM, up...
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* One slot is pre- inst alled wit h a dual- port USB 3.1 PCI e card. H D M I ✔ LCD pa ne l ✔ ( QNAP rem ot e cont rol: RM- I R004) I R se nsor USB 3 .1 2 x USB 3.1 Gen 2 Port s...
* This feat ure is only provided by t he NAS m odels wit h LCD panels. Please visit ht t p: / / www.qnap.com for det ails. Adva n ce d syst e m r e se t ( 1 0 se c) Press t he reset but t on for 10 seconds;...
All t he hard disk drives on t he NAS are in st andby m ode. This feat ure is only available on cert ain NAS m odels. Please refer t o t he product specificat ion t able for det ails at www.qnap.com .
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The 10 GbE net work expansion funct ion is only support ed on cert ain NAS m odels. Refer t o t he product specificat ion t able for det ails at www.qnap.com . This feat ure is only available on cert ain NAS m odels. Please refer t o t he product specificat ion t able...
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Be e p a la r m ( for a ll N AS m ode ls) The beep alarm can be disabled in “ Syst em Adm inist rat ion” > “ Hardware Set t ings”. Be e p sou nd N u m be r of Tim e s D e scr ipt ion The NAS is st art ing up.
QNAP provides different RAM m odules ( opt ional purchase) t hrough it s resellers for users t o upgrade t he NAS m em ory. Use of non- QNAP RAM m odules m ay cause syst em inst abilit y.
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To rem ove inst alled m em ory m odules, pull t he ret ent ion clips on each side so t hat t he m odule t ilt s up for easy rem oval. N ot e : Alw a ys e n su r e t h a t a m e m or y m odu le is in st a lle d in t h e Pr im a r y ( r e d) slot . I f not , t h e n t h e syst e m w ill fa il t o st a r t .
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properly wit h t he clips in place. Close t he NAS cover and fast en t he screw. Reconnect t he power and net work cables t o t he NAS. 5 .2 TBS- 4 5 3 A Rem ove t he rubber feet and loosen t he four hand screws on t he bot t om of t he NAS. Then lift t he com part m ent cover away.
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N ot e : Alw a ys e n su r e t h a t a m e m or y m odu le is in st a lle d in t h e Pr im a r y ( r e d) slot . I f not , t h e n t h e syst e m w ill fa il t o st a r t .
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5 .3 TS- 4 5 1 S, TS- 5 3 1 P, TS- 5 3 1 X, TS- 6 5 1 , TS- 8 3 1 X, TS- 8 5 1 , TS- x 5 3 / x 5 3 S Pr o, TS- 5 6 3 , TVS- 8 8 2 S, TVS- 8 8 2 ST, TVS- x 6 3 , TS- x 5 3 Ase r ie s ( 2 / 4 / 6 / 8 - ba y) Loosen t he t hree screws on t he rear of t he NAS.
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wit h t he not ch in t he m em ory slot . Slide t he m em ory m odule t o t he slot at a 45- degree angle ( approxim at ely) . Gent ly press t he m em ory m odule int o t he slot unt il it is seat ed fully. Rot at e t he m em ory m odule t owards t he m ot herboard unt il t he securing clips clicks int o place.
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Gent ly rem ove case cover from case. 3. To rem ove inst alled m em ory m odules, gent ly pull t he ret ent ion clips out wards on each side so t hat t he m odule t ilt s up at a 45- degree angle for easy rem oval. Rem ove m odule.
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Hold t he m em ory m odule by grasping it s edges. Align t he not ch on t he RAM m odule wit h t he ridge in t he m em ory socket . Slide t he m em ory m odule int o t he socket at a 45- degree angle.
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Gent ly push t he m em ory m odule t owards t he m ot herboard unt il t he ret ent ion clips lock t he m em ory m odule in place. Close t he case cover and fast en t he screws. Connect t he power adapt or and cables t o t he NAS.
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5 .5 TVS- 4 7 3 , TVS- 6 7 3 , TVS- 8 7 3 1. Loosen t he screws on t he back of t he NAS t hat are connect ing t he case cover t o t he case.
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3. To rem ove inst alled m em ory m odules, gent ly pull t he ret ent ion clips out wards on each side so t hat t he m odule t ilt s up at a 30- degree angle for easy rem oval. Rem ove m odule. 4.
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5. Gent ly push t he m em ory m odule t owards t he m ot herboard unt il t he ret ent ion clips lock t he m em ory m odule in place. 6. Close t he case cover and fast en t he screws. Connect t he power adapt or and cables t o t he NAS.
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b. TS- 831XU, TS- 853U, TS- 863U, TS- 1231XU, TS- 1253U, TS- 1263U series: Loosen t he t wo screws on t he rear of t he NAS. Open t he NAS. Pull t he ret ent ion clips on each side so t hat t he m odule t ilt s up for easy rem oval.
2. Slide t he m em ory m odule t o t he slot at a 45- degree angle ( approxim at ely) . 3. Press t he m em ory m odule down. Make sure t he m em ory m odule sit s in properly wit h t he clips in place.
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it will have t w o screws. A 4- bay NAS will h a ve four. 2. Gent ly rem ove t he case cover of t he NAS by sliding it apart ( see t he underside of t he NAS for visual indicat ors of t he NAS case being locked/ unlocked) 3.
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5. Gent ly rem ove t he hard drive cage from t he NAS by lift ing it out of it s slot . 6. Alw a ys e nsu r e t ha t a m e m or y m odu le is in st a lle d in t h e Pr im a r y slot ( r e d) . I f n ot , t he n t h e syst e m w ill fa il t o st a r t .
7. Reat t ach t he hard drive cage t o t he NAS. Please ensure t hat it correct ly plugs int o t he slot . 8. Secure t he hard drive cage by fast ening t he four inner screws ( for t he 4- bay NAS, please fast en t he t wo addit ional t op screws.) Then reat t ach t he case cover of t he NAS by gent ly sliding it back t oget her.
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Pull t he ret ent ion clips on each side so t hat t he m odule t ilt s up for easy rem oval. Rem ove inst alled m em ory m odules. N ot e : Alw a ys e n sur e t h a t a m e m or y m odu le is in st a lle d in t h e pr im a r y slot t h a t is on t he t op ( m a r k e d w it h “D I M M 1 ”.) I f n ot , t h e n t he syst e m w ill fa il t o st a r t .
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properly wit h t he clips in place. Close t he NAS bot t om cover and fast en t he screws ( refer t o St ep 1 for screw posit ions.) Reconnect t he power and net work cables t o t he NAS.
Refer t o t he com pat ibilit y list at : ht t p: / / qnap.com / com pat ibilit y N ot e : Wake- on- LAN ( WoL) is not support ed by net work expansion cards.
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N e t w or k Ex pa n sion Ca r d Com pa t ibilit y ® Bracket A I nt el Et hernet Server Adapt er X520-T2( E10G42B) SP- BRACKET- 10G-T ( X520-T2) ® Bracket B 1. I nt el Et hernet Server Adapt er SP- BRACKET- 10G-X520SR2 X520- SR2( E10G42BFSR)
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4. Rem ove t he case cover of t he NAS gent ly. For TVS- 463 only: Unscrew and rem ove t he power supply unit . 5. Loosen t he screws and rem ove t he expansion slot cover.
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6. Grasp t he edge of t he net work expansion card. Align t he not ch on t he gold edge of t he card wit h t he not ch in t he PCI e slot . I nsert t he net work expansion card t o t he PCI e slot unt il it cannot go any furt her.
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8. Close t he case cover and fast en t he screws. Connect t he power adapt or and cables t o t he NAS. 9. To check t hat t he net work expansion is recognized by t he NAS, power up t he NAS and login t he web int erface as an adm inist rat or.
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4. Gent ly rem ove case cover from case. 5. Loosen t he screw of t he t op full- sized PCI e bracket . Rem ove bracket .
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6. Hold t he net work card by grasping t he edges. Align t he not ch on t he net work card t o t he break in t he PCI e slot . Fully insert t he net work expansion card t o t he expansion slot .
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7. Fast en screw t o lock in card. 8. Close t he case cover and fast en t he screws. Connect t he power adapt or and cables t o t he NAS. 9. To verify t hat t he net work expansion card has been inst alled correct ly and is being...
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recognized by t he operat ing syst em , log int o QTS as adm inist rat or and go t o “ Cont rol Panel” > “ Syst em Set t ings” > “ Syst em St at us” > “ Net work St at us” and check for t ot al num ber of net work int erfaces.
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5. Loosen and rem ove t he 3 screws on t he back of t he PSU. 6. Loosen and rem ove t he rem aining 2 screws connect ing t he PSU t o t he case.
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7. Posit ion t he PSU so t hat a screw driver can access t he screw of t he PCI e bracket . 8. Loosen and rem ove t he screw of t he PCI e bracket . Rem ove bracket . 9.
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net work expansion card t o t he break in t he PCI e slot . Fully insert t he net work expansion card t o t he expansion slot . 10. Fast en screw t o lock in card. 11.
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Loosen all t he screws on t he t op of t he NAS as shown in t he illust rat ion. Rem ove t he t op cover in bot h hands. Loosen t he screws as shown in t he illust rat ion. Grasp t he m et al edge of t he riser card m odule.
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Rem ove t he net work expansion card/ bracket . a. For TS- 463U and TS- 463U- RP , loosen t he screw and rem ove t he net work expansion card. b. For TVS- 471U, loose t he screw and rem ove t he bracket...
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I nsert t he new net work expansion card t o t he riser card m odule unt il it cannot go any furt her. Then fast en t he screw. Align t he not ch on t he gold edge of t he riser card wit h t he not ch in t he PCI e slot . I nsert t he riser card m odule t o t he PCI e slot unt il it cannot go any furt her.
10. Fast en t he screws. Close t he case cover and fast en t he screws. 11. Connect t he power adapt or and cables t o t he NAS. 12. To check t hat t he net work expansion is recognized by t he NAS, power up t he NAS and login t he web int erface as an adm inist rat or.
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prevent elect rost at ic discharge. The crocodile clip should be connect ed t o t he ground. Loosen t he t wo screws on t he rear of t he NAS. Hold t he not ch at t he edge of t he t op cover. Rem ove t he t op cover in bot h hands. Loosen t he screw and rem ove t he expansion slot cover.
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Fast en t he screws. Close t he case cover and fast en t he screws. Connect t he power adapt or and cables t o t he NAS. To check t hat t he net work expansion is recognized by t he NAS, power up t he NAS and login t he web int erface as an adm inist rat or.
Cha pt e r 7 . I nst a ll a nd H ot - sw a p H a r d D r ive s Ca u t ion : Before st art ing, please ensure t hat you t urn off t he NAS, disconnect t he power ...
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2. I nst all t he HDDs a. For 3.5” HDDs, secure t he four screws in t he back of t he hard drive t ray. b. For 2.5” HDDs, follow t he signs which are m arked on t he t ray t hen secure t he t hree screws in t he back of t he hard drive t ray 3.
7 .1 .2 . TS- 1 6 3 5 1. Rem ove hard drive t ray from NAS: i. Push t he blue lock swit ch on t he t ray down t o t he unlock posit ion. ii. Push t he but t on below t he blue swit ch t o release t he lever. iii.
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ii. Place hard drive ont o t ray so t hat t he side holes of t he t ray are aligned wit h t he side holes of t he harddrive. iii. Reinsert fast ening panels t o lock drive t o t ray. b.
3. Load t ray back int o drive bay. i. I nsert t he drive t ray int o t he NAS.Verify t hat t he t ray is correct ly orient ed ( t op of HDD facing right ) and fully pushed in. ii.
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2. I nst all t he HDD: a. For 3.5” HDDs, rem ove bot h bracket s ( pinch t he end m arked “ pull” t o pull and separat e t he bracket ) from t he t ray. Place t he hard drive on t he t ray and clip- in bot h bracket s.
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b. For 2.5” HDDs/ SSDs, only rem ove t he bracket next t o t he 2.5” screw holes ( t hey are m arked on t he bot t om of t he t ray.) Secure t he t hree screws in t he back of t he hard drive t ray.
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7 .1 .4 . TVS- 4 7 3 , TVS- 6 7 3 , TVS- 8 7 3 1. Rem ove hard drive t ray from NAS: i. Push t he lock swit ch on t he t ray down t o t he unlock posit ion.
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ii. Push t he but t on below t he blue swit ch t o release t he lever. iii. Pull out t ray using lever. 2. I nst all HDD/ SDD ont o t ray. a. 3.5” HDD: i. Rem ove t he fast ening panels from t he sides of t he drive t ray. ii.
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b. 2.5” HDD/ SSD: i. I nsert 2.5” drive ont o t ray so t hat HDD/ SSD connect or is perfect ly aligned wit h t he opening at end of t he t ray. ii. Secure t he t hree screws in t he back of t he hard drive t ray.
3. Load t ray back int o drive bay. i. I nsert t he drive t ray int o t he NAS. Verify t hat t he t ray is correct ly orient ed ( t op of HDD facing right ) and fully pushed in. ii.
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2. I nst all t he hard drives: a. For TS- 112P: Place t he hard drive in t he hard drive cradle and slide it forward t o lock it int o t he connect or. Secure t he screws on t he slides of t he hard drive. b.
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3. Aft er inst alling t he hard drives, cover t he NAS wit h t he case cover and fast en t he round head screws. Then, place t he NAS vert ically on t he st ands. 7 .1 .6 . TAS- 1 6 8 , TAS- 2 6 8 , TS- 1 2 8 , TS- 2 2 8 1.
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2. Put t he hard drive in t he hard drive cradle and slide it forwards t o lock it int o t he SATA connect or. Clip in bot h bracket s, slide t he bracket int o t he hole in point 2 before pressing t he bracket t owards t he HDD ( for t he TAS- 268, repeat t he sam e st ep for t he second drive.) 3.
7 .1 .7 . I S- 4 5 3 S 1. Rem ove all four screws from t he front panel. 2. Rem ove t he drive t ray. 3. At t ach t he drive t o t he t ray and secure t he four screws in t he back of t he drive t ray.
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4. I nsert t he drive t ray int o t he NAS all t he way t o t he end. 5. Repeat St ep 2 t o 4 t o inst all t he rem aining drives. Please follow t he HDD Sequence shown in St ep 2 t o do so.
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6. Close t he front panel and fast en t he screws.
QNAP NAS is com pat ible wit h 2.5- inch/ 3.5- inch SATA hard disk drives from m aj or hard disk brands. For t he updat ed hard drive com pat ibilit y list , please visit ht t p: / / www.qnap.com .
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Syst e m Su ppor t Su ppor t Su ppor Su ppor t s Su ppor t s t s 2 .5 ” M .2 SATA H ot - sw a ppa 3 .5 - in ch 2 .5 - in ch SATA ble H a r d SATA...
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Syst e m Su ppor t Su ppor t Su ppor Su ppor t s Su ppor t s t s 2 .5 ” M .2 SATA H ot - sw a ppa 3 .5 - in ch 2 .5 - in ch SATA ble H a r d SATA...
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t he hard drive t o reduce t he risk of elect ric shock.
Cha pt e r 8 . I nst a ll M .2 SSD s 8 .1 M .2 SSD H e a t Sin k I n st a lla t ion NAS m odels t hat support M.2 SSDs are packaged wit h M.2 SSD heat sinks. For reliable operat ion, it is recom m ended t hat you inst all t he heat sinks ont o t he SSD cont roller.
8 .2 M .2 SSD I n st a lla t ion Som e NAS m odels have a t em perat ure sensor below t he M.2 SSD. Do not at t em pt t o bend or rem ove t he sensor. 8 .2 .1 TBS- 4 5 3 A 1.
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2. TBS- 453A support s 3 different sizes of M.2 SSD ( 2242, 2260, and 2280) . Move and fast en t he riser screw t o t he appropriat e locat ion according your M.2 SSD size. Then insert t he M.2 SSD t o t he slot and secure it in place wit h t he supplied screws. 3.
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1. Turn off t he NAS. Disconnect power cord( s) , net work cable( s) , and any ot her cables at t ached t o t he device. 2. Before opening t he NAS, wear an ant ist at ic wrist st rap and connect t he crocodile clam p t o ground t o prevent elect rost at ic discharge from dam aging equipm ent .
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5. [ Opt ional: for M.2 2260 SSD only] I nsert and fast en riser screw. 6. Hold t he M.2 SSD m odule by grasping it s edges. Align t he not ch on t he m odule wit h t he ridge in t he M.2 socket .
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7. Gent ly lower t he m em ory m odule t owards t he m ot herboard unt il it sit s on t he riser screw. While holding down t he M.2 SSD in posit ion, insert m ount ing screw int o t he riser screw, t ight ening as necessary t o securely fast en t he M.2 SSD in place.
RAI D Re cove r y The QNAP NAS support s RAI D recovery when a healt hy drive is unexpect edly rem oved from a RAI D or JBOD configurat ion. Even if a healt hy drive is rem oved from a degraded RAI D 1/ 5/ 6 configurat ion while at t em pt ing t o hot- swap a fault y drive, t he user can reinsert t he drive back int o it s original posit ion t o recover t he RAI D.
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On e dr ive Degraded m ode ( m ay Degraded m ode ( m ay st ill read and writ e) . fa ils st ill read and writ e) . On e dr ive fa ils a nd t h e r e a r e ba d se ct or s Read only RAI D crash.
Cha pt e r 1 0 . Use t he LCD Pa ne l This feat ure is only available for NAS m odels wit h LCD panels. LCD Pa n e l – QTS 4 .3 .0 a nd a bove You can use t he LCD panel t o configure syst em set t ings and view syst em inform at ion.
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Press “ SELECT” t o go t o t he next opt ion and “ ENTER” t o select an opt ion. TCP/ I P I n TCP/ I P , you can see t he following opt ions: LAN I P Address LAN Subnet Mask LAN Gat eway LAN PRI .
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Back t o Main Menu Disk I nfo shows t he t em perat ure and t he capacit y of t he hard drives. D i s k : 1 T e m p : 5 0 ° C S i z e : 2 3 2 Volu m e...
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Re boot You can use t his opt ion t o rest art t he NAS. Press " SELECT", select " Yes" , and press "ENTER" t o confirm . Pa ssw or d The default password for t he LCD panel is em pt y. I f you want t o change t he password, select "...
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Syst em Message Descript ion Sys. Fan Failed The syst em fan has failed. Sys. Overheat The syst em has overheat ed. HDD Overheat A hard drive has overheat ed. CPU Overheat The CPU has overheat ed. Net work Lost Bot h LAN 1 and LAN 2 are disconnect ed in failover or load balancing m ode.
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Loading Driver: Loading QTS and it s drivers( no act ions need t o be perform ed) Mount Volum e: Prepare volum es( no act ions need t o be perform ed) St art ing Service: St art ing NAS syst em services ( no act ions need t o be perform ed) . Not e t hat applicat ions st art only aft er t he syst em finishes boot ing.
Cha pt e r 1 1 . I nst a ll Pow e r Su pply Un it N ot e : This sect ion applies t o rackm ount NAS m odels only. The power supply unit s of TS- 879U- RP and TS- EC879U- RP should only be replaced by an aut horized and t rained t echnician.
5. Turn on t he NAS. N ot e : To replace a failed power supply unit , t urn off t he NAS. Then rem ove t he failed unit safely and repeat st eps 3- 5 above t o inst all a new power supply unit . 1 1 .2 2 U/ 3 U Tu r bo N AS ( TS- 8 3 1 XU- RP, TS- 1 2 3 1 XU- RP, TS- 8 5 3 U- RP, TS- 1 2 5 3 U- RP on ly)
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4. Plug in a new power supply t o t he NAS. 5. Turn on t he NAS. En a ble w a r n in g a le r t for r e du nda n t pow e r su pply on t h e w e b- ba se d in t e r fa ce : I f t wo power supply unit s ( PSU) have been inst alled on t he NAS and connect ed t o t he power socket s, bot h PSU will supply t he power t o t he NAS ( applied t o 1U and 2U m odels) .
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* This funct ion is disabled by default . W ARN I N G: RI SK OF ELECTRI C SH OCK The connect ors on t he back panel ( bracket ed part s below) cont ain high volt age. Do NOT t ouch t hese part s t o avoid t he risk of elect ric shock t o t he m aint enance operat or.
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Appe ndix A: Pr oduct Com plia nce Cla ss N AS M ode ls TS- EC1679U- RP , TS- EC1279U- RP , TS- EC879U- RP , TS- 1679U- RP , TS- 1279U- RP , TS- 1270U- RP , TS- 1263U- RP , TS- 1263U, TS- 1253U- RP , TS- 1253U, TS- 879U- RP , TS- 870U- RP , TS- 863U- RP , TS- 853U- RP , TS- 853U, Class A...
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