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Summary of Contents for TS-131K

Page 1: ...TS x31K TS 131K TS 231K TS 431K User Guide Document Version 3 10 07 2020...

Page 2: ...ansion Units 21 QTS Installation 23 Installing QTS Using Qfinder Pro 23 Installing QTS Using the Cloud Key 24 4 Basic Operations Power Button 27 Reset Button 27 LEDs 28 USB One Touch Copy Button 29 Au...

Page 3: ...CE Notice 42 FCC Notice 42 VCCI Notice 43 BSMI Notice 43 SJ T 11364 2006 43 2...

Page 4: ...that the user has a basic understanding of storage and backup concepts Document Conventions Symbol Description Notes provide default configuration settings and other supplementary information Importa...

Page 5: ...oduct to QNAP or a QNAP authorized service center for maintenance or replacement Any attempt to repair or perform maintenance procedures on the product by you or an unauthorized third party invalidate...

Page 6: ...x 219 mm 6 65 x 2 87 x 8 62 in 169 x 102 x 219 mm 6 65 x 4 02 x 8 62 in 169 x 160 x 219 mm 6 65 x 6 3 x 8 62 in Net weight 1 04 kg 2 29 lbs 1 28 kg 2 82 lbs 3 kg 6 61 lbs Others Power supply unit 36W...

Page 7: ...ensington security slot Components Front Panel TS 131K No Component No Component 1 Status LED 5 Power button 2 LAN LED 6 USB One Touch Copy button 3 USB LED 7 USB 3 2 Gen 1 One Touch Copy Type A port...

Page 8: ...ve 2 LED 2 LAN LED 6 Power button 3 USB LED 7 USB One Touch Copy button 4 Drive 1 LED 8 USB 3 2 Gen 1 One Touch Copy Type A port TS 431K No Component No Component 1 Status LED 6 Drive 3 LED 2 LAN LED...

Page 9: ...button 5 Drive 2 LED 10 USB 3 2 Gen 1 One Touch Copy Type A port Rear Panel TS 131K No Component No Component 1 Reset button 4 USB 3 2 Gen 1 Type A ports 2 Gigabit Ethernet Port RJ45 5 Power input 3 G...

Page 10: ...nent 1 Reset button 5 USB 3 2 Gen 1 Type A ports 2 Gigabit Ethernet Port 1 RJ45 6 Power input 3 Gigabit Ethernet Port 2 RJ45 7 Kensington security slot 4 Gigabit Ethernet LEDs Drive Numbering TS 131K...

Page 11: ...TS 231K TS 431K Package Contents Item Quantity TS x31K 1 AC power adapter 1 Power cord 1 Ethernet cable 1 x 1GbE Cat 5e TS x31K User Guide Product Overview 10...

Page 12: ...tial injury or damage to components ensure that the drives and other internal system components have cooled before touching them Observe electrostatic discharge ESD procedures to avoid potential injur...

Page 13: ...o https www qnap com compatibility Network cable Tools Phillips 1 or 2 screwdriver Flat head screwdriver Anti static wrist strap Setting Up the NAS Important Read all safety requirements and informati...

Page 14: ...5 Connect the power cord and all applicable cables 6 Power on the NAS For details see Front Panel 7 Install QTS For details see QTS Installation TS x31K User Guide Product Overview 13...

Page 15: ...drives and 2 5 inch solid state drives Installing 3 5 inch Drives on a 3 5 inch Tray Warning Installing a drive deletes all data on the drive Observe electrostatic discharge ESD procedures to avoid da...

Page 16: ...Ensure the drive tray keys are stored in a safe place b Pull the handle to release the tray c Pull the tray out 3 Install a drive on the tray a Remove the fastening panels from the sides of the drive...

Page 17: ...that the holes on the sides of the drive are aligned with the holes on the sides of the tray c Attach the fastening panels d Optional Attach the screws to further secure the drive TS x31K User Guide I...

Page 18: ...4 Load the tray into the bay a Insert the tray into the bay b Push the handle c Optional Lock the tray TS x31K User Guide Installation and Configuration 17...

Page 19: ...static discharge ESD procedures to avoid damage to components Moving fan blades Keep your hands and other body parts away from moving fan blades Other moving components Keep your hands and other body...

Page 20: ...ant Ensure the drive tray keys are stored in a safe place b Pull the handle to release the tray c Pull the tray out 3 Install a drive on the tray a Remove the right fastening panel from the drive tray...

Page 21: ...the holes on the sides of the drive are aligned with the holes on the sides of the tray c Attach the screws 4 Load the tray into the bay a Insert the tray into the bay b Push the handle TS x31K User G...

Page 22: ...below You can purchase storage expansion accessories from QNAP or an authorized reseller For details go to https shop qnap com For the list of compatible expansion units and the maximum number of appl...

Page 23: ...ATA USB 3 2 Gen 2 Type A to Type C cable 1 Connect the expansion unit to the NAS a Connect the USB cable to the USB Type B or USB Type C port on the expansion unit b Connect the USB cable to a USB 3 2...

Page 24: ...r data before proceeding 1 Power on the NAS 2 Connect the NAS to your local area network 3 Run Qfinder Pro on a computer that is connected to the same local area network Note To download Qfinder Pro g...

Page 25: ...nstalling QTS 17 Click Confirm QTS is installed Installing QTS Using the Cloud Key Warning Installing QTS deletes all data on the drives Back up your data before proceeding 1 Power on the NAS 2 Connec...

Page 26: ...To install the out of the box version click Skip 9 Click Start Smart Installation Guide 10 Specify the following information NAS name Specify a name with 1 to 14 characters The name supports letters A...

Page 27: ...20 Click Confirm QTS is installed TS x31K User Guide Installation and Configuration 26...

Page 28: ...ample if the MAC address of adapter 1 is 11 22 33 44 55 66 then the admin password will be 112233445566 Tip You can find the MAC address of adapter 1 using Qfinder Pro A label attached to the device a...

Page 29: ...functioning An error occured when accessing read write the data A bad sector is detected on the hard drive The NAS is in degraded read only mode two member drives failed in RAID 5 or RAID 6 but the d...

Page 30: ...pports incremental backups The NAS only copies files that were modified or added after the last backup Audio Alert Duration Frequency Description Short beep 0 5 seconds 1 The NAS is starting up The NA...

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Page 32: ...6 Wait for 20 seconds or until the NAS beeps twice 7 Remove the failed drive from the drive tray 8 Insert the new drive into the drive tray 9 Install the new drive The NAS beeps twice 10 Go to Main Me...

Page 33: ...an inactive RAID 0 and JBOD configuration to normal Disk Volume RAID Recovery Support Maximum Number of Removed Drives Single No N A JBOD Yes 1 RAID 0 Yes 1 RAID 1 Yes 1 RAID 5 Yes 2 RAID 6 Yes 3 RAI...

Page 34: ...lex port forwarding settings myQNAPcloud Provides various remote access services such as DDNS and myQNAPcloud Link myQNAPcloud ID Email address that was used to register for a myQNAPcloud account Qfin...

Page 35: ...QNAP makes no warranty or representation expressed implied or statutory with respect to its products or the contents or use of this documentation and all accompanying software and specifically discla...

Page 36: ...this version of the GPL to prohibit the practice for those products If such problems arise substantially in other domains we stand ready to extend this provision to those domains in future versions of...

Page 37: ...the work The Corresponding Source need not include anything that users can regenerate automatically from other parts of the Corresponding Source The Corresponding Source for a work in source code form...

Page 38: ...not combined with it such as to form a larger program in or on a volume of a storage or distribution medium is called an aggregate if the compilation and its resulting copyright are not used to limit...

Page 39: ...curs as part of a transaction in which the right of possession and use of the User Product is transferred to the recipient in perpetuity or for a fixed term regardless of how the transaction is charac...

Page 40: ...covered work except as expressly provided under this License Any attempt otherwise to propagate or modify it is void and will automatically terminate your rights under this License including any paten...

Page 41: ...such an agreement or commitment not to enforce a patent against the party If you convey a covered work knowingly relying on a patent license and the Corresponding Source of the work is not available f...

Page 42: ...published by the Free Software Foundation If the Program specifies that a proxy can decide which future versions of the GNU General Public License can be used that proxy s public statement of acceptan...

Page 43: ...alled and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If...

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