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4.3 Limitation of Liability.

 SYNOLOGY'S AND ITS SUPPLIERS' LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THE

USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT, ANY ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION OR SOFTWARE AND ANY

OTHER GOODS OR SERVICES PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE AMOUNT ACTUALLY PAID

BY CUSTOMER FOR THE PRODUCT REGARDLESS OF THE AMOUNT OF DAMAGES CUSTOMER MAY INCUR AND

WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHER THEORY. The

foregoing disclaimer of certain damages and limitation of liability will apply to the maximum extent permitted by applicable

law. The laws of some states/jurisdictions do not allow exclusion or limitation of certain damages. To the extent that those

laws apply to the Product, the exclusions and limitations set forth above may not apply to Customer.

Section 5. Miscellaneous

5.1 Proprietary Rights.

 The Product and any accompanying Software and documentation provided with the Product include

proprietary and intellectual property rights of Synology and its third party suppliers and licensors. Synology retains and

reserves all right, title, and interest in the intellectual property rights of the Product, and no title to or ownership of any

intellectual property rights in or to the Product, any accompanying Software or documentation and any other goods

provided under this Warranty is transferred to Customer under this Warranty. Customer will (a) comply with the terms and

conditions of the Synology end user license agreement accompanying any Software furnished by Synology or an

authorized Synology distributor or reseller; and (b) not attempt to reverse engineer any Product or component thereof or

accompanying Software or otherwise misappropriate, circumvent or violate any of Synology's intellectual property rights.

5.2 Assignment.

 Customer will not assign any of its rights under this Warranty directly, by operation of law or otherwise,

without the prior written consent of Synology.

5.3 No Additional Terms.

 Except as expressly permitted by this Warranty, neither party will be bound by, and each party

specifically objects to, any term, condition or other provision that conflicts with the provisions of this Warranty that is made

by the other party in any purchase order, receipt, acceptance, confirmation, correspondence or otherwise, unless each

party specifically agrees to such provision in writing. Further, if this Warranty conflicts with any terms or conditions of any

other agreement entered into by the parties with respect to the Product, this Warranty will prevail unless the other

agreement specifically references the sections of this Warranty that it supersedes.

5.4 Applicable Law.

 Unless explicitly prohibited by local law, this Warranty is governed by the laws of the State of

Washington, U.S.A. for the Customers residing within the United States; and by the laws of the Republic of China (Taiwan)

for Customers not residing within the United States, without regard to any conflict of law principles to the contrary. The

1980 U.N. Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods or any successor thereto does not apply.

5.5 Dispute Resolution.

 Any dispute, controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this Warranty, the Product or services

provided by Synology with respect to the Product or the relationship between Customers residing within the United States

and Synology will be resolved exclusively and finally by arbitration under the current commercial rules of the American

Arbitration Association, except as otherwise provided below. The arbitration will be conducted before a single arbitrator,

and will be limited solely to the dispute between Customer and Synology. The arbitration, or any portion of it, will not be

consolidated with any other arbitration and will not be conducted on a class-wide or class action basis. The arbitration shall

be held in King County, Washington, U.S.A. by submission of documents, by telephone, online or in person as determined

by the arbitrator at the request of the parties. The prevailing party in any arbitration or legal action occurring within the

United States or otherwise shall receive all costs and reasonable attorneys’ fees, including any arbitration fee paid by the

prevailing party. Any decision rendered in such arbitration proceedings will be final and binding on the parties, and

judgment may be entered thereon in any court of competent jurisdiction. Customer understands that, in the absence of this

provision, Customer would have had a right to litigate any such dispute, controversy or claim in a court, including the right

to litigate claims on a class-wide or class-action basis, and Customer expressly and knowingly waives those rights and

agrees to resolve any disputes through binding arbitration in accordance with the provisions of this Section 5.5. For

Customers not residing within the United States, any dispute, controversy or claim described in this section shall be finally

resolved by arbitration conducted by three neutral arbitrators in accordance with the procedures of the R.O.C. Arbitration

Law and related enforcement rules. The arbitration shall take place in Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C., and the arbitration

proceedings shall be conducted in English or, if both parties so agree, in Mandarin Chinese. The arbitration award shall be

final and binding on the parties and may be enforced in any court having jurisdiction. Nothing in this Section shall be

deemed to prohibit or restrict Synology from seeking injunctive relief or seeking such other rights and remedies as it may

have at law or equity for any actual or threatened breach of any provision of this Warranty relating to Synology's intellectual

property rights.

5.6 Attorneys' Fees.

 In any arbitration, mediation, or other legal action or proceeding to enforce rights or remedies under

this Warranty, the prevailing party will be entitled to recover, in addition to any other relief to which it may be entitled, costs

and reasonable attorneys' fees.

5.7 Export Restrictions.

 You acknowledge that the Product may be subject to U.S. export restrictions. You will comply with

all applicable laws and regulations that apply to the Product, including without limitation the U.S. Export Administration

Summary of Contents for NAS FS6400

Page 1: ...Hardware Installation Guide Synology NAS FS6400...

Page 2: ...Install Drives 9 Install Memory Modules 11 Install PCle Add in Cards 14 Install and Remove Rail Kits 15 Expansion Unit Deployment and Topology 18 Start up Your Synology NAS 19 LED Indicator Table 20...

Page 3: ...through all configuration aspects of your FS6400 including the hardware components setup procedures system maintenance and initial troubleshooting instructions Note All images below are for illustrati...

Page 4: ...an Back Disposes of excess heat and cools the PSU 9 Power Port Connect power cords here 10 PSU Indicator Displays the status of the power supply unit PSU For more information see LED Indicator Table 1...

Page 5: ...l Btrfs ext4 External Btrfs ext4 ext3 FAT NTFS HFS exFAT1 Supported RAID Type Basic JBOD RAID 0 RAID 1 RAID 5 RAID 6 RAID 10 Synology RAID F1 Agency Certification FCC Class A CE Class A BSMI Class A V...

Page 6: ...666 ECC Registered DIMM PCIe Add in Card Model Name Picture Description E10G18 T2 Dual port 10GbE RJ 45 Network Interface Card E10G18 T1 Single port 10GbE RJ 45 Network Interface Card E10G17 F2 Dual p...

Page 7: ...e Description RKS1317 Sliding rail solutions Spare Part Model Name Picture Description Disk Tray Type R1 2 5 Drive Tray FAN 80 80 32_6 System Fan Module PSU 800W RP Module_1 Redundant PSU Module PSU 8...

Page 8: ...r cord Wipe with damp paper towels Do not use chemical or aerosol cleaners To prevent the unit from falling over do not place on carts or any unstable surfaces The power cord must plug in to the corre...

Page 9: ...Accessories section to find out the suitable rail kit for cabinet installation Warning We suggest mounting your Synology NAS on a cabinet before installing any drives since the heavy weight will incr...

Page 10: ...switch on the drive tray handle to the bottom to lock the drive tray FS6400 6 Repeat the steps above to assemble the other drives you have prepared 7 Drives are numbered as shown below 1 1 2 2 1 0 1...

Page 11: ...steps below to install check or remove a memory module on your FS6400 To install the RAM module 1 Shut down your FS6400 Disconnect all cables connected to your FS6400 to prevent any possible damage 2...

Page 12: ...n duct cover pull up the ventilation duct cover and put it aside 5 Insert the new memory module in the slot a Push the retaining clips on the slot out to the sides b Align the notch on the gold edge o...

Page 13: ...entilation duct cover and fasten the 3 screws you removed in step 4 b Put back the beam and fasten the 4 screws you removed in step 3 7 Put back the rear top cover you lifted in step 2 a Align the rou...

Page 14: ...y pushing them outwards and the module will pop out of the slot 4 Follow step 4 of the To install the RAM module section to put back the top cover Install PCle Add in Cards FS6400 provides two PCIe x8...

Page 15: ...the RAM module section Install and Remove Rail Kits Here we use RKS1317 as an example to illustrate how to install or remove the rail kits For more information about the rail kit installation please...

Page 16: ...l out the inner rail from the assembly 3 Align the fixing holes of the inner rail to the side of the chassis and slide backward to attach the inner rail 4 With the help of another person carefully ali...

Page 17: ...the chassis to the rack if necessary To remove the rail kit 1 To remove the chassis from the rack hold the rail kit release tabs on the ear holders and pull out the chassis from the rack 2 With the h...

Page 18: ...g into RX1217sas RX2417sas otherwise the FS6400 and expansion unit will not be correctly connected 2 Connect one end of the power cord s to the power port of RX1217sas RX2417sas and the other to the p...

Page 19: ...RX1217sas Start up Your Synology NAS To start up your FS6400 1 Connect one end of each power cord to the power ports located on the back of the FS6400 and the other end to a power outlet 2 Connect at...

Page 20: ...e of jack Green Static Network connected Blinking Network active Off No network Rear 1GbE LAN on right side of jack Green Static 1 Gbps connected Orange 100 Mbps connected Off 10 Mbps connected No net...

Page 21: ...place System Fan If a system fan malfunctions please see the instructions below to open the case of FS6400 and replace the malfunctioning fan 1 Press the small buttons located on the sides of the FS64...

Page 22: ...aintenance 3 Fans are numbered as indicated below 4 Find the malfunctioning fan Lift the fan upward to remove it 5 Prepare a new fan and slide it into the FS6400 Make sure the fan is aligned properly...

Page 23: ...e links provided below General What can I do to troubleshoot NAS connection problems What is the width of my Synology NAS server Hard Disk Drive How to choose the right HDD for my Synology NAS How to...

Page 24: ...ll be launched in your web browser It will search for and find the Synology NAS within the local network The status of the FS6400 should be Not Installed 5 Click Connect to start the setup process and...

Page 25: ...permitted by applicable law notwithstanding this limitation d adapt modify alter translate or create any derivative works of the Software e remove alter or obscure any copyright notice or other propr...

Page 26: ...oducts Any such transfer or assignment in violation of the foregoing restriction will be void Section 17 Applicable Law Unless expressly prohibited by local law this EULA is governed by and construed...

Page 27: ...grades to such software Section 2 Warranty Period a Warranty Period The warranty period commences on the purchase date shown on the purchase receipt or invoice to be presented by Customer and ending 1...

Page 28: ...wise fails to conform to the Product specifications and such failure is attributable to causes not within or under Synology s control Further the foregoing warranties will be void if 1 Customer disass...

Page 29: ...N Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods or any successor thereto does not apply 5 5 Dispute Resolution Any dispute controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this Warran...

Page 30: ...orce and effect 5 9 Entire Agreement This Warranty constitutes the entire agreement and supersedes any and all prior agreements between Synology and Customer related to the subject matter hereof No am...

Page 31: ...es with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including...

Page 32: ...A VCCI A...

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