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LCD Message
E27 Lost Failover
Target
E30 Replace Drive x
E32 Check Power
Supply

Status

After you change settings or format a drive, the info LED will glow amber. You can also confirm the current status
from the LCD panel.
Note: The "x" in the LCD message is the number of the drive, array, or job involved in the process.
LCD Message
I01 Rebuilding
System Array
I10 System Is
Overheating
I11 Bad Sectors on
Drive x
I12 Degraded Mode
I13 Formatting Array
x...
I14 Checking Array
x...
I15 Scanning Array x
Data...
I16 Creating Array x...
I18 Rebuilding Array
x...
I19 Filling Array x
with 0s
I20 Formatting Drive
x...
I21 Checking Drive
x...
I22 Filling Drive x
with 0s
I25 Updating
Firmware...
Description
Unable to find the backup TeraStation.
An error occurred, so the drive was
removed from the RAID array.
Power supply error.
Description
Checking the system area.
A rise in the system temperature may have
exceeded the allowable safety value.
The drive has too many bad sectors.
Operating in degraded mode.
Formatting the RAID array.
Checking the RAID array.
Examining the error status of the RAID
array.
Note: Transfer speeds are slower during
the examination process.
Creating the RAID array.
Rebuilding the RAID array.
Note: Transfer speeds are slower during
the rebuilding process.
Rewriting the RAID array.
Formatting the drive.
Checking the drive.
Rewriting the drive.
Updating the TeraStation firmware.
Note: Do not turn off the power during the
updating process.
Corrective Action
From the main TeraStation's Settings,
navigate to Backup > Failover to
reconfigure the backup TeraStation for
failover.
Replace the drive by referring to chapter 8,
"Drive Replacement".
Make sure that the power cable is securely
connected. If the error still exists, replace
the failed PSU to a new OP-PU-10R2 unit.
Corrective Action
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Move the TeraStation to a cool location. Do
not place objects in the area around the
TeraStation.
Replace the drive.
Check if the E30 message is also displayed.
In such a case, refer to the corrective action
for the E30 message.
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