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LCD Message
UPS E10
Dependent Mode
SYSTEM Error E11
Fan Failure
SYSTEM Error E12
Cooling Failure
RAID Arrayx E14
Can't Mount
HDx Error E16
HDx Not Found
HDx Error E22
HDx Can't Mount
FailOver E27
LostBackupTarget
HDx Broken E30
Replace the DISK

Status

After you change settings or format a hard drive, the current status is displayed on the LCD.
LCD Message
SYSTEM I10
TOO HOT !
HDx Warning I11
Bad Sectors
Operation I12
DEGRADE MODE
RAID I13
ARRAYxFormatting
Description
The TeraStation is running on the UPS
battery due to a power outage.
If the setting to use the UPS connected to
this TeraStation has been configured, the
UPS cable may be disconnected.
If the setting to use the UPS connected to
another TeraStation on the same network
has been configured, the LAN cable of this
TeraStation may be disconnected.
An error occurred with the fan speed.
A rise in the system temperature may have
exceeded the allowable safety value.
The RAID array x cannot be mounted.
Unable to find hard drive x.
Unable to mount drive x.
Unable to find the backup TeraStation.
An error occurred, so hard drive x was
removed from the RAID array.
Description
A rise in the system temperature may have
exceeded the allowable safety value.
Drive x has too many bad sectors.
Operating in degraded mode.
Formatting RAID array x.
Corrective Action
Shut down the TeraStation safely and wait
until the power outage ends. If certain
settings are configured, the TeraStation
may shut down automatically when the
error is detected.
Verify that the UPS cable or LAN cable is
connected properly.
Check that no dust or other foreign
objects are clogging the fan. If any dust
or other foreign objects are found, use a
pair of tweezers, air duster, or other tools
to remove them. If the error is displayed
still, contact Buffalo technical support for
assistance.
Do not place objects in the area around
the TeraStation. Also, move the TeraStation
to a cool location.
Run the RAID array disk check in Settings.
Hard drive x may be disconnected or may
have failed. After shutting down, reinstall
the hard drive.
Format the hard drive. After formatting,
if the error still appears after rebooting,
replace the hard drive. If the error is
displayed again, contact Buffalo technical
support for assistance.
In the main TeraStation's Settings, navigate
to Backup - Failover to reconfigure the
backup TeraStation for failover.
Replace hard drive x.
Corrective Action
Move the TeraStation to a cool location. Do
not place objects in the area around the
TeraStation.
Replace hard drive x.
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