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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.   

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for TS-1270U-RP

Page 1: ...QNAP Turbo NAS Hardware User Manual 2013 QNAP Systems Inc All Rights Reserved ...

Page 2: ...P SP TS 869U RP TS 1269U RP TS 269L TS 469L TS 569L TS 669L TS 869L TS 870U RP TS 1270U RP NOTE The Turbo NAS is hereafter referred to as NAS The product you purchased may not support certain functions dedicated to specific models All features functionality and other product specifications are subject to change without prior notice or obligation Information presented is subject to change without n...

Page 3: ...accompanying software and specifically disclaims its quality performance merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose QNAP reserves the right to revise or update its products software or documentation without obligation to notify any individual or entity Note 1 Back up your system periodically to avoid any potential data loss QNAP disclaims any responsibility of all sorts of data loss or ...

Page 4: ...mits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio c...

Page 5: ...adio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Inc...

Page 6: ...uctions must be strictly followed Failure to do so could result in injury to human body or death Caution This icon indicates the action may lead to disk clearance or loss OR failure to follow the instructions could result in data damage disk damage or product damage ...

Page 7: ...9U RP TS 1679U RP TS EC1679U RP TS 870U RP TS 1270U RP 33 Chapter 6 Network Expansion Card Installation 36 6 1 TS 879 PRO TS 1079 PRO 36 6 2 TS 879U RP TS EC879U RP TS 1279U RP TS EC1279U RP TS 1679U RP TS EC1679U RP 41 6 3 TS 870U RP TS 1270U RP 45 Chapter 7 Hot swap Hard Drives 47 Chapter 8 RAID Recovery 50 Chapter 9 Use the LCD Panel 52 Chapter 10 Install Power Supply Unit 59 10 1 1U TURBO NAS ...

Page 8: ... liquid 8 Do not place the NAS on any uneven surface to avoid falling off and damage 9 Make sure the voltage is correct in the location where the NAS is installed Contact the distributor or the local power supply company for the information 10 Do not place any object on the power cord 11 Do not attempt to repair the NAS in any occasions Improper disassembly of the product may expose the users to e...

Page 9: ...ing the hardware parts modifying the default system firmware or installing any unauthorized third party applications on QNAP products System TS 112 TS 212 CPU Marvell 1 2GHz Marvell 1 2GHz Memory 256MB DDR2 256MB DDR2 Flash 16MB 16MB CPU replaceable No No Memory replaceable No No Number of SODIMM slots 0 0 Number of hard drive slots 1 2 System TS 412 TS 412U CPU Marvell 1 2GHz Marvell 1 2GHz Memor...

Page 10: ...P II TS 419U II CPU Marvell 2 0GHz Marvell 2 0GHz Marvell 2 0GHz Memory 512MB DDR3 512MB DDR3 512MB DDR3 Flash 16MB 16MB 16MB CPU replaceable No No No Memory replaceable No No No Number of SODIMM slots 0 0 0 Number of hard drive slots 1 2 4 ...

Page 11: ...420 CPU Marvell 1 6GHz Marvell 1 6GHz Marvell 1 6GHz Memory 512MB DDR3 512MB DDR3 512MB DDR3 Flash 16MB 16MB 16MB CPU replaceable No No No Memory replaceable No No No Number of SODIMM slots 0 0 0 Number of hard drive slots 1 2 4 ...

Page 12: ...TS 421 CPU Marvell 2 0GHz Marvell 2 0GHz Marvell 2 0GHz Memory 1GB DDR3 1GB DDR3 1GB DDR3 Flash 16MB 16MB 16MB CPU replaceable No No No Memory replaceable No No No Number of SODIMM slots 0 0 0 Number of hard drive slots 1 2 4 ...

Page 13: ...System TS 420U TS 421U CPU Marvell 1 6 GHz Marvell 2 0 GHz Memory 1GB DDR3 1GB DDR3 Flash 16MB 16MB CPU replaceable No No Memory replaceable No No Number of SODIMM slots 0 0 Number of hard drive slots 4 4 ...

Page 14: ...CPU Dual core Intel Atom processor 1 80 GHz Memory 1GB DDR3 Expandable RAM up to 3GB Flash 512MB USB DOM CPU replaceable No Memory replaceable Compatible with DDR3 800 DRAM Number of SODIMM slots 2 Number of hard drive slots 4 ...

Page 15: ... Number of LONG DIMM slot 2 2 4 Number of hard drive slots 8 10 8 Number of expansion slots 1 1 2 System TS 1279U RP TS EC879U RP TS EC1279U RP CPU Intel Core i3 Dual Core 3 30 GHz Intel Xeon Quad Core 3 20 GHz Intel Xeon Quad Core 3 20 GHz Memory 4GB DDR3 RAM 4GB DDR3 ECC RAM 4GB DDR3 ECC RAM Flash 512MB USB DOM 512MB USB DOM 512MB USB DOM CPU replaceable No No No Memory replaceable Yes Yes Yes N...

Page 16: ...al Core 3 30 GHz Intel Xeon Quad Core 3 20 GHz Memory 4GB DDR3 RAM 4GB DDR3 ECC RAM Flash 512MB USB DOM 512MB USB DOM CPU replaceable No No Memory replaceable Yes Yes Number of LONG DIMM slot 4 4 Number of hard drive slots 16 16 Number of expansion slots 2 2 ...

Page 17: ...ory replaceable Compatible with DDR3 1066 DRAM Compatible with DDR3 1066 DRAM Compatible with DDR3 1066 DRAM Number of SODIMM slots 2 2 2 Number of hard drive slots 2 4 5 System TS 669 Pro TS 869 Pro CPU Dual core Intel Atom processor 2 13 GHz Dual core Intel Atom processor 2 13 GHz Memory 1GB DDR3 Expandable RAM up to 3GB 1GB DDR3 Expandable RAM up to 3GB Flash 512MB USB DOM 512MB USB DOM CPU rep...

Page 18: ... 13 GHz Memory 1GB DDR3 Expandable RAM up to 3GB 2GB DDR3 Expandable RAM up to 4GB 2GB DDR3 Expandable RAM up to 4GB Flash 512MB USB DOM 512MB USB DOM 512MB USB DOM CPU replaceable No No No Memory replaceable Compatible with DDR3 1066 DRAM Compatible with DDR3 1066 DRAM Compatible with DDR3 1066 DRAM Number of SODIMM slots 2 2 2 Number of hard drive slots 4 8 12 ...

Page 19: ...o No No Memory replaceable Yes DDR3 1066 SODIMM DRAM Yes DDR3 1066 SODIMM DRAM Yes DDR3 1066 SODIMM DRAM Number of SODIMM slots 2 2 2 Number of hard drive slots 2 4 5 System TS 669L TS 869L CPU Dual core Intel Atom processor 2 13 GHz Dual core Intel Atom processor 2 13 GHz Memory 1GB DDR3 Expandable RAM up to 3GB 1GB DDR3 Expandable RAM up to 3GB Flash 512MB USB DOM 512MB USB DOM CPU replaceable N...

Page 20: ...70U RP CPU Intel Celeron Processor 2 10 GHz Intel Celeron Processor 2 10 GHz Memory 4GB DDR3 4GB DDR3 Flash 512MB 512MB CPU replaceable No No Memory replaceable Yes Yes Number of SODIMM slots 4 4 Number of hard drive slots 8 12 ...

Page 21: ...n for 3 seconds a beep sound will be heard The following settings are reset to default System administration password admin TCP IP configuration Obtain IP address settings automatically via DHCP TCP IP configuration Disable Jumbo Frame TCP IP configuration If port trunking is enabled dual LAN models only the port trunking mode will be reset to Active Backup Failover System Port 8080 system service...

Page 22: ... 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 To retrieve the old data after the advanced system reset create the same network share folders on the NAS and the data will be accessible again ...

Page 23: ... 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 Configure the behavior of the Copy button on Backup USB one touch copy page 4 Connect the USB storage device to the front USB port of the NAS 5 Press the Copy button The USB LED will flash The data will be copied to or from the USB device according to the NAS s...

Page 24: ...nline RAID Level Migration is in process Red 1 The hard drive is invalid 2 The disk volume has reached its full capacity 3 The disk volume is going to be full 4 The system fan is out of function 5 An error occurs when accessing read write the disk data 6 A bad sector is detected on the hard drive 7 The NAS is in degraded read only mode 2 member drives fail in a RAID 5 or RAID 6 configuration the d...

Page 25: ...e connected to the front USB port is being removed from the NAS 3 The USB device connected to the front USB port of the NAS is being accessed 4 The data is being copied to or from the external USB or eSATA device Blue A front USB device is detected after the device is mounted Off 1 No USB device is detected 2 The NAS has finished copying the data to or from the USB device connected to the front US...

Page 26: ... The user tries to copy the NAS data to the external storage device from the front USB port but the data cannot be copied Long beep 1 5 sec 3 every 5 min The system fan is out of function Long beep 1 5 sec 2 1 The disk volume is going to be full 2 The disk volume has reached its full capacity 3 The hard drives on the NAS are in degraded mode 4 The user starts the hard drive rebuilding process 5 A ...

Page 27: ...rs to upgrade the memory of Turbo NAS Follow the steps below to install an extra memory module on the NAS to upgrade the memory 5 1 TS x59 Pro II series 4 5 6 bay TS x69 series 2 4 5 6 8 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 p...

Page 28: ...ot 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 ...

Page 29: ... 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 ...

Page 30: ...e 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 The crocodile clip should be connected to the ground 3 Open the NAS a TS 469U RP SP Loosen the six screws on the top of the NAS b TS 869U RP and TS 1269U RP Loosen the two screws on the rear of the NAS ...

Page 31: ...31 4 Open the NAS 5 Slide the memory module to the slot at a 45 degree angle approximately ...

Page 32: ... 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 ...

Page 33: ...ers to upgrade the memory of the NAS Insert an extra RAM module on the motherboard of the NAS to upgrade the memory 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 Applied models TS EC879U RP TS EC1279U RP TS EC1679U RP 1 Loosen the 2 screws on the rear of the NAS as shown in the illustration ...

Page 34: ...34 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 ...

Page 35: ...35 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 ...

Page 36: ...card on the NAS Failure to do so could result in injury to human body or death The TS x79 Pro series provides expansion slots for network expansion Insert an extra network expansion card optional purchase to the motherboard of the NAS to increase the network bandwidth 6 1 TS 879 Pro TS 1079 Pro Please refer the compatibility table below and replace a proper bracket for the network expansion card B...

Page 37: ...0G42BFSR 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 Emulex OneConnect 10GbE Network Adapters SFP Direct attach copper OCe11102 IX 4 Emulex OneConnect 10GbE Network Adapters Short reach optical OCe11102 IM ...

Page 38: ...ctors 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 seven screws on the rear of the NAS 4 Remove the case cover of the NAS gently ...

Page 39: ...ve 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 ...

Page 40: ... 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 ...

Page 41: ...er 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 Remove the top cover in both hands ...

Page 42: ...42 5 Loosen the 4 screws as shown in the illustration 6 Grasp the metal edge of the riser card module Remove the module gently ...

Page 43: ...43 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 ...

Page 44: ...Ie 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 Go to System Administration Network TCP IP and check the total number of network interfaces ...

Page 45: ...efore 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 Loosen the screw and remove the expansion slot cover ...

Page 46: ...lot 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 ...

Page 47: ... installed on the NAS before is installed the hard drive will be formatted and partitioned automatically and all the disk data will be cleared System Supports 3 5 inch SATA Hard Drives Supports 2 5 inch SATA Hard Drives Supports SSD Supports Hot swapping Hard Drives RAID 1 or above only TS 112 TS 212 Yes No No No TS 119P II TS 120 TS 121 Yes Yes Yes No TS 219 Yes No No Yes TS 219P II TS 419P II TS...

Page 48: ...48 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 ...

Page 49: ...place the failed one The capacity of the new hard drive should be the same as or larger than the failed hard drive 4 Unplug the failed drive from the NAS Wait for about 20 seconds or until the server beeps twice 5 Remove the failed drive from the drive tray 6 Install the new hard drive on the drive tray Insert it to the NAS 7 The server should beep 1 5 seconds twice 8 Check the volume status on th...

Page 50: ...D 0 Yes 1 or more RAID 1 Yes 1 or 2 RAID 5 Yes 2 or more RAID 6 Yes 3 or more RAID 10 No If the volume status is not active users can install the same hard drives back to the same slots of the NAS Then click RECOVER on the Disk Management Volume Management page Wait for about 60 seconds for the process to complete When finished the data can be accessed Note After recovering a RAID 1 RAID 5 or RAID...

Page 51: ...erting all the original hard disk drives to the NAS and they can be spun up identified accessed and the hard drive superblock is not damaged N A If re inserting all the original hard disk drives to the NAS and they can be spun up identified accessed and the hard drive superblock is not damaged RAID crash N 2 N 2 failed hard drive and any of the remaining hard drives cannot be spun up or identified...

Page 52: ...s will be shown N A S 5 F 4 D E 3 1 6 9 2 5 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 For the first time installation the LCD panel shows the number of hard drives detected and the IP address Configure the hard drives Number of hard drives detected Default disk configuration Available disk configuration options 1 Single Single 2 RAID 1 Single JBOD RAID 0 RAID 1 3 RAID 5 Single JBOD RAID 0 RAID 5 4 or above RAID 5 Single JBOD...

Page 53: ... on the LCD panel When it reaches 100 the RAID volume can be accessed Users can create share folders and upload files to the folders on the NAS In the meantime to make sure the stripes and blocks in all the RAID component devices are ready the NAS will execute RAID synchronization and the progress will be shown on Disk Management Volume Management page The synchronization rate is around 30 60 MB s...

Page 54: ...cryption Management E n c r y p t V o l u m e Y e s N o When the configuration is finished the server name and IP address will be shown If the NAS fails to create the disk volume the following message will be shown C r e a t i n g R A I D 5 F a i l e d This feature is not supported by TS 219 TS 119P II TS 219P II TS 419P II TS 419U II TS 112 TS 212 TS 412 TS 412U The data encryption functions may ...

Page 55: ...ical 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 DNS Enter Network Settings Network Settings DHCP Network Settings Static IP Network Settings BACK Back to Main Menu In Network Settings Static IP users can configure the IP address subnet mask gateway and DNS of LAN 1 ...

Page 56: ...tion and storage capacity the second line shows the member drive number of the configuration R A I D 5 7 5 0 G B D r i v e 1 2 3 4 If there is more than one volume press the Select button to view the information The following table shows the description of the LCD messages for RAID 5 configuration LCD Display Drive configuration RAID5 S RAID5 spare RAID5 D RAID 5 degraded mode RAID 5 B RAID 5 rebu...

Page 57: ...ption 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 Enter this option to change the password of the LCD panel Select Yes to continue C h a n g e P a s s w o r d Y e s N o Enter a password of maximum 8 numeric characters 0 9 When the cursor moves to OK press the Enter button Verify the passwo...

Page 58: ...stem fan fails Sys Overheat The system overheats HDD Overheat The hard drive overheats CPU Overheat The CPU overheats Network Lost Both LAN 1 and LAN 2 are disconnected in failover or load balancing mode LAN1 Lost LAN 1 is disconnected LAN2 Lost LAN 2 is disconnected HDD Failure The hard drive fails Vol1 Full The volume is full HDD Ejected The hard drive is ejected Vol1 Degraded The volume is in d...

Page 59: ...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 3 Insert the power supply unit and push it to the end ...

Page 60: ...0 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 ...

Page 61: ...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 ...

Page 62: ...it can be installed on a single power SP rackmount NAS model to upgrade the SP model to redundant power RP model 10 3 2U 3U Turbo NAS TS 1279U RP TS EC1279U RP TS 1679U RP and TS EC1679U RP only The following instructions should only be performed by an authorized and trained technician To replace a failed power supply unit on the TS 1279U RP TS EC1279U RP TS 1679U RP or TS EC1679U RP Turbo NAS fol...

Page 63: ...63 3 Unplug the failed power supply 4 Plug in a new power supply to the NAS 5 Turn on the NAS ...

Page 64: ...ctions 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 ...

Page 65: ...65 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 ...

Page 66: ...ower 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 If only one PSU is installed on the NAS users are suggested NOT to enable this option This function is disabled by defaul...

Page 67: ... 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 WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK The connectors on the back panel bracketed parts below contain high voltage Do NOT touch these parts to avoid the risk of electric shock to the maintenance operator Mute power alarm button ...

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Page 82: ...S 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 1079 Pro Class A Class A TS 879 Pro Class A Class A TS 869 Pro Class B Class B TS 669 Pro Class B Class B TS 569 Pro Class B Class B TS 469 Pro Class B Class B TS 269 Pro Class B Class B TS 869L Class B Class B TS 669L Class B Class B TS 569L Class B Class B TS 469L Class B Class B TS 269L Class B ...

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