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Specify the timer interval, start time, and end time, then click OK.
Notes:
• Up to three timers can be set.
• The end time can be set from 0:00 to 27:45.
The start time can be set from 0:00 to 23:45.
If the end time is after 24:00, the start time setting may be from 4:00 to 23:45.
24:00 refers to 0:00 of the next day and 27:00 refers to 3:00 of the next day.
• The end time should not be set at the same time as or before the start time.
• If a backup task is scheduled during a disk check, disk format, backup job or within 5 minutes of the current time,
the TeraStation will not change to standby mode even when the end time is reached.
• If the scheduled times in the timer overlap, operation is performed using the widest time interval.
• Examples of multiple timer settings are shown below.
Example 1: If running at a current time of 10:00 Wednesday
Timer 1: Everyday 12:00-24:00
Timer 2: Not used
Timer 3: Not used
-> No operation is performed at 12:00, and operation changes to standby mode at 24:00.
Example 2: When running at a current time of 10:00 Wednesday
Timer 1: Everyday 9:00-18:00
Timer 2: Selected day of the week Wednesday 10:00-20:00
Timer 3: Not used
-> On days other than Wednesday, operation is started at 9:00, and operation changes to
standby mode at 18:00.
On Wednesday, operation changes to standby mode at 20:00.
Example 3: If running at the current time of 10:00 Wednesday
Timer 1: Everyday 9:00-18:00
Timer 2: Selected day of the week Wednesday 10:00-25:00
Timer 3: Not used
-> On days other than Wednesday, operation is started at 9:00, and operation changes to standby
mode at 18:00.
On Wednesday, operation starts at 9:00, and it changes to standby mode at 1:00 the next day.
Example 4: When running at a current time of 10:00 Wednesday
Timer 1: Everyday 9:00-18:00
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