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Regulatory Notice FCC Notice QNAP NAS comply with different FCC compliance classes. Please refer the Appendix for details. Once the class of the device is determined, refer to the following corresponding statement. ======================================================= FCC Class A Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2.
FCC Class B Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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Table of Contents Table of Contents ............................................................................................... 7 Safety Warnings ................................................................................................. 8 Chapter 1. CPU and Memory Specifications ..................................................... 9 Chapter 2. Power Button and Reset Button Behavior .................................... 22 Chapter 3. USB One Touch Copy .......................................
Safety Warnings 1. The NAS can operate normally in the temperature of 0ºC–40ºC and relative humidity of 0%–95%. Please make sure the environment is well-ventilated. 2. The power cord and devices connected to the NAS must provide correct supply voltage (100W, 90–264V). 3. Do not place the NAS in direct sunlight or near chemicals. Make sure the temperature and humidity of the environment are in optimized level. 4. Unplug the power cord and all connected cables before cleaning.
Chapter 1. CPU and Memory Specifications Caution: Modifying the hardware, software, or firmware of the QNAP products will void the warranty. QNAP is not responsible for any form of damage or loss of data caused by modding the QNAP products. Users should bear their own risks of all sorts of possible data loss or system instabilities due to changing the hardware parts, modifying the default system firmware or installing any unauthorized third party applications on QNAP products.
TS-419P II, System TS-119P II TS-219P II CPU Marvell 2.0GHz Marvell 2.0GHz Marvell 2.
System TS-120 TS-220 TS-420 CPU Marvell 1.6GHz Marvell 1.6GHz Marvell 1.
System TS-121 TS-221 TS-421 CPU Marvell 2.0GHz Marvell 2.0GHz Marvell 2.
System TS-420U TS-421U CPU Marvell 1.6 GHz Marvell 2.
System TS-470 TS-670 TS-870 Intel® Dual-Core Intel® Dual-Core Intel® Dual-Core (2.6GHz) (2.6GHz) (2.
System TS-470 Pro TS-670 Pro TS-870 Pro Intel® Core™ i3 Dual Intel® Core™ i3 Dual Intel® Core™ i3 Dual Core (3.3 GHz) Core (3.3 GHz) Core (3.
System CPU TS-879 Pro TS-1079 Pro TS-879U-RP Intel® Core i3 Dual Core Intel® Core i3 Dual Core Intel® Core i3 Dual Core (3.30 GHz) (3.30 GHz) (3.
System TS-1679U-RP TS-EC1679U-RP CPU Intel® Core i3 Dual Core Intel® Xeon Quad Core (3.30 GHz) (3.
System CPU TS-269 Pro TS-469 Pro TS-569 Pro Dual-core Intel® Dual-core Intel® Dual-core Intel® Atom™ processor (2.13 Atom™ processor (2.13 Atom™ processor (2.
System CPU TS-469U-RP/SP TS-869U-RP TS-1269U-RP Dual-core Intel® Dual-core Intel® Dual-core Intel® Atom™ processor (2.13 Atom™ processor (2.13 Atom™ processor (2.
System CPU Memory TS-269L TS-469L TS-569L Dual-core Intel® Atom™ Dual-core Intel® Atom™ Dual-core Intel® Atom™ processor (1.86 GHz) processor (2.13 GHz) processor (2.
System TS-870U-RP TS-1270U-RP CPU Intel® Processor 2.10 GHz Intel® Processor 2.
Chapter 2. Power Button and Reset Button Behavior Power button: Press to turn on or turn off. System All models Power button (Turn on) Power button (Hardware turn off) Press once 1.5 sec Power button (Force turn off) 5 sec Reset button: Press to reset the system settings. System All models Basic system reset Advanced system reset (1 beep) (2 beeps) 3 sec 10 sec Basic system reset (3 sec) Press the reset button for 3 seconds, a beep sound will be heard.
Advanced system reset (10 sec) Press the reset button for 10 seconds; you will hear two beeps at the third and the tenth seconds. The NAS will reset all the system settings to default as it does by web-based system reset in “Administration” > “Restore to Factory Default” except all the data are reserved. The settings such as the users, user groups, and the network share folders previously created will be cleared.
Chapter 3. USB One Touch Copy System All NAS models Number of seconds (press the one touch copy button to trigger data copy) 0.5 sec Data Copy by the Front USB Port The NAS supports instant data copy backup from the external USB device to the NAS or the other way round by the front one touch copy button. To use this function, follow the steps below: 1. Make sure a hard drive is installed and formatted on the NAS. The default network share Qusb or Usb is created. 2. Turn on the NAS. 3.
Chapter 4. LED and Alarm Buzzer Specifications 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 hard drive, and connected the NAS to the network and the power supply. LED Color LED Status Description 1. Flashes green and red alternately every 0.5 sec 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Flashes orange The NAS is being accessed from the network. The 10GbE network expansion card is installed. Green 10 GbE1 Green Off No 10GbE network expansion card is installed. The disk data is being accessed and a read/write error occurs during the process. Flashes red HDD Red/ Green Red A hard disk drive read/write error occurs. Flashes green Green The disk data is being accessed. The hard disk drive can be accessed. 1. 2. Flashes blue every 0.5 sec 3. 4.
Beep alarm: All NAS models The beep alarm can be disabled in “System Administration” > “Hardware Settings”. Beep sound Number of Times Description 1. 2. Short beep (0.5 sec) 1 3. 4. The NAS is starting up. The NAS is being shut down (software shutdown). The user presses the reset button to reset the NAS. The system firmware has been updated. The user tries to copy the NAS data to the external storage device from the front USB port, but the data cannot be copied. Short beep (0.
Chapter 5. Upgrade Memory on QNAP Turbo NAS (RAM Module Installation) Warning: The following instructions should only be performed by an authorized and trained technician. Strictly adhere to the instructions to install a RAM module on the NAS. Failure to do so could result in injury to human body or death. QNAP provides 1GB/2GB DDR3 RAM module (optional purchase) for users to upgrade the memory of Turbo NAS. Follow the steps below to install an extra memory module on the NAS to upgrade the memory.
4. Remove the case cover of the NAS gently. 5. Lift up the Mylar sheet. Locate the memory slot. Make sure the slot is empty. 6. Grasp the edge of the memory module. Align the notch on the gold edge of the module with the notch in the memory slot. Slide the memory module to the slot at a 45-degree angle (approximately). 7. Gently press the memory module into the slot until it is seated fully.
8. Rotate the memory module towards the motherboard until the securing clips clicks into place. 9. Close the case cover and fasten the screws. Connect the power adaptor and cables back to the NAS. 10. To check that the memory module is recognized by the NAS, power up the NAS and login the web interface as an administrator. Go to “System Status” > “System Information” and check the total memory in “Hardware Information”.
5.2 TS-x69U-RP/SP series (4/8/12-bay) Follow the steps below to install a RAM module on the NAS. 1. Turn off the NAS. Disconnect the power adaptor, network cable(s), and any other connectors or cables from the NAS. 2. Before installing the memory module, put on an antistatic wrist strap to prevent electrostatic discharge. 3. The crocodile clip should be connected to the ground. Open the NAS. a. TS-469U-RP/SP: Loosen the six screws on the top of the NAS. b.
4. Open the NAS. 5. Slide the memory module to the slot at a 45-degree angle (approximately).
6. Press the memory module down while holding the clips open. 7. Make sure the memory module sits in properly with the clips in place. 8. Close the NAS cover and fasten the screws. Connect the power adaptor and cables back to the NAS.
5.3 TS-879U-RP, TS-1279U-RP, TS-EC879U-RP, TS-EC1279U-RP, TS-1679U-RP, TS-EC1679U-RP, TS-870U-RP, TS-1270U-RP QNAP provides a 4GB DDR3* RAM module and a 4GB DDR3 ECC** RAM module (optional purchase) for users to upgrade the memory of the NAS. the motherboard of the NAS to upgrade the memory. Insert an extra RAM module on The total memory will be shown in “System Information” of the administration page. *Applied models: TS-879U-RP, TS-1279U-RP, TS-1679U-RP, TS-870U-RP, TS-1270U-RP.
2. Hold the notch at the edge of the top cover. Remove the top cover in both hands. 3. Release the ejector clips gently by pulling them out of the sides of the RAM slot.
4. Grasp the edge of the RAM module. Align the notch on the gold edge of the RAM module with the notch in the RAM slot. Insert the RAM module to the RAM slot until it cannot go any further.
Chapter 6. Network Expansion Card Installation Warning: The following instructions should only be performed by an authorized and trained technician. Strictly adhere to the instructions to install a network expansion card on the NAS. Failure to do so could result in injury to human body or death. The TS-x79 Pro, TS-x70/x70 Pro series provides expansion slots for network expansion.
Bracket C Network Expansion Card Compatibility Bracket A (X520-T2) Intel® Ethernet Server Adapter X520-T2 (E10G42B) Bracket B 1. Intel® Ethernet Server Adapter X520-SR2 (E10G42BFSR) (X520-SR2/X520-DA2) 2. Intel® Ethernet Server Adapter X520-DA2 (E10G42BTDA) Bracket C (Emulex) 1. Emulex OneConnect 10GbE Network Adapters, SFP+ Direct attach copper (OCe11102-NX) 2. Emulex OneConnect 10GbE Network Adapters, Short reach optical (OCe11102-NM) 3.
1. Turn off the NAS. Disconnect the power adaptor, network cable(s), and any other connectors or cables from the NAS. 2. Before installing the network expansion card, put on an antistatic wrist strap to prevent electrostatic discharge. The crocodile clip should be connected to the ground. 3. Loosen the screws on the rear of the NAS. 4. Remove the case cover of the NAS gently.
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5. Loosen the screws and remove the expansion slot cover. 6. Grasp the edge of the network expansion card. Align the notch on the gold edge of the card with the notch in the PCIe slot. Insert the network expansion card to the PCIe slot until it cannot go any further.
7. Fasten the screws. 8. Close the case cover and fasten the screws. Connect the power adaptor and cables to the NAS. 9. To check that the network expansion is recognized by the NAS, power up the NAS and login the web interface as an administrator. Go to “System Administration” > “Network” > “TCP/IP” and check the total number of network interfaces.
6.2 TS-879U-RP, TS-EC879U-RP, TS-1279U-RP, TS-EC1279U-RP, TS-1679U-RP, TS-EC1679U-RP 1. Turn off the NAS. Disconnect the power adaptor, network cable(s), and any other connectors or cables from the NAS. 2. Before installing the network expansion card, put on an antistatic wrist strap to prevent electrostatic discharge. The crocodile clip should be connected to the ground. 3. Loosen the 2 screws on the rear of the NAS as shown in the illustration. 4. Hold the notch at the edge of the top cover.
5. Loosen the 4 screws as shown in the illustration. 6. Grasp the metal edge of the riser card module. Remove the module gently.
7. Loosen the screw and remove the expansion slot cover. 8. Insert the network expansion card to the PCIe slot until it cannot go any further. Then fasten the screw.
9. Grasp the metal edge of the riser card module. Align the notch on the gold edge of the riser card with the notch in the PCIe slot. Insert the riser card module to the PCIe slot until it cannot go any further. 10. Fasten the screws. Close the case cover and fasten the screws. 11. Connect the power adaptor and cables to the NAS. 12. To check that the network expansion is recognized by the NAS, power up the NAS and login the web interface as an administrator.
6.3 1. TS-870U-RP, TS-1270U-RP Turn off the NAS. Disconnect the power adaptor, network cable(s), and any other connectors or cables from the NAS. 2. Before installing the network expansion card, put on an antistatic wrist strap to prevent electrostatic discharge. The crocodile clip should be connected to the ground. 3. Loosen the two screws on the rear of the NAS. 4. Hold the notch at the edge of the top cover. Remove the top cover in both hands. 5.
6. Grasp the edge of the expansion card. Align the notch on the gold edge of the card with the notch in the PCIe slot. Insert the network expansion card to the PCIe slot until it cannot go any further. 7. Fasten the screws. 8. Close the case cover and fasten the screws. Connect the power adaptor and cables to the NAS. 9. To check that the network expansion is recognized by the NAS, power up the NAS and login the web interface as an administrator.
Chapter 7. Hot-swap Hard Drives The QNAP NAS is compatible with 2.5-inch/3.5-inch SATA hard disk drives from major hard disk brands. For the updated hard drive compatibility list, please visit http://www.qnap.com. Caution: QNAP disclaims any responsibility for product damage/malfunction or data loss/recovery due to misuse or improper installation of hard disks in any occasions for any reasons.
TS-469U-RP/SP, TS-869U-RP, TS-1269U-RP, TS-269L, TS-469L, TS-569L, TS-669L, TS-869L, TS-870U-RP, TS-1270U-RP, TS-470/470 Pro, TS-670/670 Pro, TS-870/870 Pro 50
The NAS supports hot-swapping the hard drives when 1 member drive crashes in RAID 1, 1–2 member drives crash in RAID 5 or RAID 6. Follow the steps below to hot-swap the hard drive when a member drive fails in a RAID configuration. 1. Login the NAS and check the disk volume configuration in “Volume Management”. 2. The volume status should be “in degraded mode”. 3. Prepare a new hard drive to replace the failed one. The capacity of the new hard drive should be the same as or larger than the failed hard drive.
Chapter 8. RAID Recovery The QNAP NAS supports exclusive RAID recovery technology to recover a failed RAID disk volume from unintentional disconnection or removal of the hard drives from the system. Using the RAID recovery, users can recover an inactive RAID 1, RAID 5, or RAID 6 volume to degraded mode, or an inactive RAID 0 and JBOD configuration to normal.
Standard QNAP RAID 5 RAID 5 Standard QNAP RAID 6 RAID 6 Degraded mode N-1 N-1 N-1 & N-2 N-1 & N-2 Read only protection N/A N-1, bad blocks N/A N-2, bad blocks (for immediate data found in the found in the backup & hard drive surviving drives of surviving drives of replacement) the array. the array.
Chapter 9. Use the LCD Panel This feature is only provided by the NAS models with LCD panels. Please visit http://www.qnap.com for details. 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. N A S 5 F 4 D E 3 1 9 . 2 5 4 . 1 6 0 0 . 1 0 0 For the first time installation, the LCD panel shows the number of hard drives detected and the IP address.
For example, when 5 hard drives installed are available on the NAS, the LCD panel shows: C o n f i g → R A I D 5 . D i s k s ? Press the “Select” button to browse more options, for example, RAID 6. Press the “Enter” button and the following message shows. Press the “Select” button to select “Yes” to confirm.
To encrypt the disk volume*, select “Yes” when the LCD panel shows . The default encryption password is “admin”. To change the password, please login the web-based administration interface as an administrator and change the settings in “Device Configuration” > “Disk volume Encryption Management”. E n c r → Y e s y p t V o l u m e ? N o When the configuration is finished, the server name and IP address will be shown.
View system information by the LCD panel When the LCD panel shows the server name and IP address, press the “Enter” button to enter the Main Menu. The Main Menu consists of the following items: 1. TCP/IP 2. Physical disk 3. Volume 4. System 5. Shut down 6. Reboot 7. Password 8. Back 1. TCP/IP The following options are available: LAN1 IP Address LAN1 Subnet Mask LAN1 Gateway LAN 1 PRI. DNS LAN 1 SEC.
2. Physical disk The following options are available: Disk Info Back to Main Menu The disk info shows the temperature and the capacity of the hard drive. D i S i 3. s k : 1 T e mp : 5 0 z e : 2 3 2 G B ° C Volume This section shows the disk configuration of the NAS. The first line shows the RAID configuration and storage capacity; the second line shows the member drive number of the configuration.
4. System This section shows the system temperature and the rotation speed of the system fan. 5. C P U S y s T e mp : T e mp : 5 0 5 5 S y s F a n : 8 6 5 R P M ° ° C C Shut down Use this option to turn off the NAS. Press the “Select” button to select “Yes”. Then press the “Enter” button to confirm. 6. Reboot Use this option to restart the NAS. Press the “Select” button to select “Yes”. Then press the “Enter” button to confirm. 7. Password The default password of the LCD panel is blank.
System Messages When the NAS encounters system error, an error message will be shown on the LCD panel. Press the “Enter” button to view the message. Press the “Enter” button again to view the next message. S y s t e m E r r o r ! P l s . C h e c k L o g s System Message Description Sys. Fan Failed The system fan fails Sys.
Chapter 10. Install Power Supply Unit * This section applies to rackmount NAS models only. The power supply units of TS-879U-RP, TS-EC879U-RP, TS-469U-RP/SP, TS-869U-RP, and TS-1269U-RP should only be replaced by an authorized and trained technician. 10.1 1U Turbo NAS The following instructions should only be performed by an authorized and trained technician. To install a redundant power supply unit to the 1U Turbo NAS, follow the steps below. 1. Turn off the NAS. 2. Remove the screw and dummy plate.
4. Fasten the screw tightly. 5. Turn on the NAS. Note: To replace a failed power supply unit, turn off the NAS. Then remove the failed unit safely and repeat steps 3-5 above to install a new power supply unit.
10.2 TS-469U-RP/SP The following instructions should only be performed by an authorized and trained technician. Follow the steps below to replace a failed power supply unit on the TS-469U-RP/SP. 1. Turn off the NAS. 2. Press the green lever and remove the defective power supply unit. 3. Insert a new power supply unit and push it to the end. 4. Turn on the NAS.
Warning: The NAS supports replacing the redundant power supply unit without turning off the server when redundant power supply mode is enabled. However, users are strongly recommended to turn OFF the NAS before replacing the power supply unit to reduce the risk of electric shock. A second power supply unit can be installed on a single power (SP) rackmount NAS model to upgrade the SP model to redundant power (RP) model. 10.
3. Unplug the failed power supply. 4. Plug in a new power supply to the NAS. 5. Turn on the NAS.
10.4 2U Turbo NAS (except TS-1279U-RP and TS-EC1279U-RP) The following instructions should only be performed by an authorized and trained technician. To replace a failed power supply unit on a 2U Turbo NAS, follow the steps below. 1. Turn off the NAS. 2. Unfasten the screw on the failed power supply in an anticlockwise direction. 3. Unplug the failed power supply.
4. Plug in the new power supply to the NAS. 5. Fasten the screw on the power supply in clockwise direction. 6. Turn on the NAS.
Enable warning alert for redundant power supply on the web-based interface: If two power supply units (PSU) have been installed on the NAS and connected to the power sockets, both PSU will supply the power to the NAS (applied to 1U and 2U models). Users can enable redundant power supply mode in “System Administration” > “Hardware” to receive warning alert for the redundant power supply. The NAS will beep and record the error messages in “System Logs” when the PSU is plugged out or fails.
The following description applies to 1U NAS models only. (1) Power supply indicators: Green (left) power indicator: Indicates the power supply unit is in normal status. Red (right) power indicator: Indicates the power supply unit is in abnormal status. (2) Mute power alarm button: When an error is detected on power supply unit, the system beeps to alert the administrator. Press this button to turn off the alarm.
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Appendix A: Product Compliance Class NAS Models FCC CE TS-EC1679U-RP Class A Class A TS-EC1279U-RP Class A Class A TS-EC879U-RP Class A Class A TS-1679U-RP Class A Class A TS-1279U-RP Class A Class A TS-879U-RP Class A Class A TS-1270U-RP Class A Class A TS-879U-RP Class A Class A TS-1269U-RP Class A Class A TS-869U-RP Class A Class A TS-469U-RP/SP Class A Class A TS-421U Class A Class A TS-420U Class A Class A TS-419U II Class A Class A TS-412U Class A Class A
TS-219P II Class B Class B TS-119P II Class B Class B TS-412P Class B Class B TS-212P Class B Class B TS-112P Class B Class B 85