QNAP TS-1685-D1521-8G Hardware User Manual

QNAP TS-1685-D1521-8G Hardware User Manual

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TS-1685 Hardware User Manual
© 2018. QNAP Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
2018-03-28

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  • Page 1 QNAP Turbo NAS TS-1685 Hardware User Manual © 2018. QNAP Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 2018-03-28...
  • Page 2 Thank you for choosing QNAP products! This user manual provides description of the hardware of the Turbo NAS and relevant guideline of certain functions. Please read carefully and strictly adhere to the instructions of the manual. This user manual is applicable to the following Turbo NAS models:...
  • Page 3 DISCLAIMER In no event shall QNAP Systems, Inc. (QNAP) liability exceed the price paid for the product from direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from the use of the product, its accompanying software, or its documentation. QNAP makes no warranty...
  • Page 4 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help. • Modifications: Any modifications made to this device that are not approved by QNAP Systems, Inc. may void the authority granted to the user by the FCC to operate this...
  • Page 5 CE NOTICE The TS-1685 series complies with CE compliance classes B. RESTRICTED ACCESS LOCATION This equipment must be only located where both of the following apply: Only authorized and knowledgeable personnel can access the equipment  Access to the equipment is restricted through the use of lock and key or other means of ...
  • Page 6 Symbols in this document This icon indicates the instructions must be strictly followed. Failure to do so could result in injury to human body or death. Warning This icon indicates the action may lead to disk clearance or loss OR failure to follow the instructions could result in data damage, disk Caution damage, or product damage.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    ................16 OUCH LED ...................... 17 .................... 19 LARM Chapter 3. Upgrade Memory on QNAP Turbo NAS (RAM Module Installation) 20 Chapter 4. Expansion Card Installation ............25 Chapter 5. Install and Hot-swap Drives ............29 5.1 D ..................29...
  • Page 8: Safety Warnings

    Safety Warnings The NAS can operate normally in temperatures of 0ºC - 40ºC (32ºF - 104ºF) and relative humidity of 5% - 95%. Please make sure the environment is well-ventilated. The power cord and devices connected to the NAS must provide correct supply voltage (100W, 90–264V).
  • Page 9: Chapter 1. Product Overview

    Caution: Any unauthorized modifications performed on QNAP products will result in the warranty being voided. QNAP is not responsible for any form of damage or loss of data caused by such modifications. Unauthorized modifications include, but are not limited to, changes made to the default system firmware, installation of unofficial third party applications, and changes to the hardware performed by unauthorized technicians.
  • Page 10: Ordering Information

    LED indicators Status, USB One Touch Copy, HDD 1-12, SSD 1-4, M.2 SSD 1-6 Buttons Power, USB One Touch Copy, Reset IR sensor QNAP RM-IR004 remote control (MCE compatible) Security Kensington security slot Form factor Tower 100-240V~, 3-1.5A, 60-50Hz, 250W PSU Power Supply 100-240V~, 3-1.5A, 60-50Hz, 550W PSU...
  • Page 11 RDIMM*4), 250W PSU Intel® Xeon® Processor D-1531, 64GB ECC RAM (16GB TS-1685-D1531-64GR-550W RDIMM*4), 550W PSU Intel® Xeon® Processor D-1531, 128GB ECC RAM (32GB TS-1685-D1531-128GR-550W RDIMM*4), 550W PSU...
  • Page 12: Components

    1.3 Components Front View Component LCD panel Enter button Select button IR sensor Power LED (adjustable brightness) Power button Status LED USB One-touch Copy button USB 3.0 One-touch Copy port M.2 SSD LEDs SSD LEDs HDD LEDs...
  • Page 13 Back View Component System fans 1 -3 Power input Speaker Power switch PCIe slot 1 (full height) PCIe slot 2 (low profile) PCIe slot 3 (low profile) 3.5 mm speaker jack Gigabit ports 10 GbE 10GBASE-T port USB 3.0 ports Console port Reset button Kensington security slot...
  • Page 14 Side View Component PCIe slot 2 socket (low profile) PCIe slot 3 socket (low profile) M.2 SSD slots Memory slots CPU fans...
  • Page 15: Chapter 2. Basic Operations

    Chapter 2. Basic Operations 2.1 Power button Power button: Press to turn on or turn off.  Power button Power button Power button System (Hardware turn (Turn on) (Force turn off) off) All models Press once 1.5 sec 5 sec 2.2 Reset button Reset button: Press to reset the system settings.
  • Page 16: Usb One Touch Copy

    This feature adopts incremental backup. After the first time data backup, the NAS only  copies the changed files since the last backup. This feature is only available on certain NAS models. Please refer to the product  specification table for details at www.qnap.com.
  • Page 17: Led

    The LED indicators of the NAS indicate the system status and information. When the NAS is turned on, check the following items to make sure the system status is normal. Note that the following LED information is applicable only when users have properly installed the drive, and connected the NAS to the network and the power supply.
  • Page 18 All the drives on the NAS are in standby mode. The disk data is being accessed from the Orange network and a read/write error occurs during the process. Flashes orange The NAS is connected to the network. The NAS is being accessed from the Flashes red network.
  • Page 19: Beep Alarm

    2.5 Beep Alarm The beep alarm can be disabled in “Control Panel” > “System Settings” > “Hardware”. Beep sound Number of Times Description The NAS is starting up. The NAS is being shut down (software shutdown). Short beep (0.5 sec) The user presses the reset button to reset the NAS.
  • Page 20: Chapter 3. Upgrade Memory On Qnap Turbo Nas (Ram Module Installation)

    Follow the below steps to install an extra memory module on the NAS to upgrade the memory. The TS-1685 allows users to upgrade the memory in their QNAP NAS devices. Ensure that the type of RAM is compatible with the NAS before installing.
  • Page 21 To install or replace RAM modules: Power off the system by pressing the power button for 1.5 seconds or until the system beeps once. Wait for all the LEDs on the front of the system to turn off. Disconnect the power cord, network cables, and any other cables attached to the device.
  • Page 22 6. Unlock the RAM slot by pressing down on the retention clamps on the sides of the RAM slot. If replacing RAM, remove existing module from socket.
  • Page 23 Install new RAM: Grip the new RAM on the edges to avoid touching contacts or circuitry on the module. Line up the notch on the RAM to the break in the slot. Ensure that first RAM module is inserted into slot 1 (see below for slot positioning). iii.
  • Page 24 Close the case cover and fasten the screws. Connect the power adaptor and cables to the NAS. Power on NAS. 10. Optional: Check that the memory has been correctly installed.
  • Page 25: Chapter 4. Expansion Card Installation

    The TS-1685 provides 2 low-profile & one full height PCIe expansion slots so that users can add functionality to their NAS. Refer to the compatibility list at http://qnap.com/compatibility. Follow the steps below to install a PCIe card: 1. Power off the system by pressing the power button for 1.5 seconds or until the system beeps once.
  • Page 26 5. Gently remove case cover from case. 6. Remove the screw of the PCIe cover. Remove the cover.
  • Page 27 7. Hold the network expansion card by grasping the edges. Align the notch on the network expansion card to the break in the PCIe slot. Fully insert the network expansion card to the expansion slot. 8. Fasten screw to lock the card in. 9.
  • Page 28 Determine the top side of the M.2 SSD by inserting it in the M.2 socket of your NAS. Mount the heatsink onto the top of the M.2 SSD. Note: the figures below display the mounted heatsink locations for different sized M.2 SSDs.
  • Page 29: Chapter 5. Install And Hot-Swap Drives

    QNAP is not responsible for product damage/malfunction or data loss due to misuse or  improper installation of hard disks. Note when a drive is installed in a QNAP NAS for the first time, the drive will be  automatically formatted and all the data on disk will be cleared.
  • Page 30 1. Remove drive tray from NAS: a. Push the blue lock switch on the tray down to the unlock position. b. Push the button below the blue switch to release the lever.
  • Page 31 c. Pull out tray using lever. 2. Installing a drive on the tray. 3.5” HDD: Remove the fastening panels from the sides of a 3.5” drive tray. Place the drive on the tray so that the holes on the sides of the drive are aligned with the holes on the sides of the tray.
  • Page 32 2.5” HDD: Remove the right fastening panel from the 3.5” drive tray. Place the 2.5” drive on the tray so that the SATA connector is facing out and that three holes on the bottom of the drive are aligned with three holes on the bottom of the tray.
  • Page 33 SSD: Insert an SSD into an SSD tray so that SATA connector is perfectly aligned with the opening at end of the tray. Insert an SSD into a 3.5” drive tray using the same method as in 2b.
  • Page 34: Raid Recovery - Hot-Swapping Drives

    “Disks/VJOB” and confirm the disk is in the System Component or NAS Host section. 5.3 RAID Recovery - Hot-Swapping Drives The QNAP NAS supports hot-swapping drives. When one drive fails in RAID 1/5, up to two drives fail in RAID 6/RAID 10*, replacing failed drives with a healthy ones will automatically trigger QTS to rebuild the RAID.
  • Page 35: Raid Recovery - Accidental Removal Of A Healthy Drive

    “Storage Space” to confirm. 5.4 RAID Recovery - Accidental Removal of a Healthy Drive The QNAP NAS supports RAID recovery when a healthy drive is unexpectedly removed from a RAID 1/5/6 during hot-swapping or RAID 0/JBOD configuration in QTS. Note that RAID 10 does not support this feature.
  • Page 36 4. In the “Storage Pool Management” window, click on the “Manage” button and select “Recover”. The process will take about 60 seconds for QTS to complete. When recovery is completed, the RAID group should be restored to its initial status. See chart below for RAID status during this process.
  • Page 37: Chapter 6. Using The Lcd Panel

    Chapter 7. Using the LCD Panel The NAS provides a handy LCD panel for users to perform disk configuration and view the system information. When the NAS has started up, the server name and IP address will be shown. After a few seconds, the panel will be automatically turned off. Then you can begin to configure settings or view system information.
  • Page 38 LAN 1 PRI. DNS  LAN 1 SEC. DNS  (You can configure the above settings for every interface.) Enter Network Settings  Network Settings – DHCP  Network Settings – Static IP*  Network Settings – BACK  Back to Main Menu ...
  • Page 39 Shut down You can use this option to turn off the NAS. Press "SELECT", select "Yes", and then press "ENTER" to confirm. Reboot You can use this option to restart the NAS. Press "SELECT", select "Yes", and press "ENTER" to confirm. Password The default password for the LCD panel is empty.
  • Page 40 System Messages When an error occurs, a message will appear on the LCD panel. Press “ENTER” to view the message and press “ENTER” again to go to the next message. S y s t e m E r r o r ! P l s .
  • Page 41 performed). Note that applications start only after the system finishes booting For TS-1685, the LCD panel displays additional booting information after you power on the NAS: B I O S X X X X X X X C h e c k i n g M e m o r y BIOS XXXXXX –...
  • Page 42: Technical Support

    Technical Support QNAP provides dedicated online support and customer service via instant messenger. Online Support: helpdesk.qnap.com Forum: http://forum.qnap.com...
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