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1. 16 Getting to know your Synology DiskStation Item DS1010 Line voltage 100V to 240V AC Power Consumption Frequency 50 60Hz and Operating Temperature 40 to 95 F 5 to 35 C Environment Storage Temperature 15 to 155 F 10 to 70 C Requirements Relative Humidity 5 to 95 RH Maximum Operating Altitude 10000 feet Limitations 1 Each Synology DiskStation supports up to 2 USB printers 2 USBCopy function only supports USB disks with FAT32 file system 3 Some digital cameras are defined as a Still Image Device such as Canon For such devices Synology DiskStation only supports USBCopy function No USB share function 4 For Mac users Synology DiskStation supports only USB printers with PostScript Getting to know your Synology DiskStation Appearance 1 bay amp 2 bay DiskStation DiskStation DS710 excluded Back View Front View G a LED Indicators Fan a S USB Port USB Port Il gt USBCopy Button LAN Port I eSATA Port RESET Button Power Button Power Port Getting to know your Synology DiskStation Article Location Description Name The Power Button is used to turn Synology DiskStation on or off Power Front To turn off Synology DiskStation press the Power Button Button Panel and hold it until you hear a beep sound and the Power LED starts blinking The LED indicator is
2. Storage Temperature 15 to 155 F 10 to 70 C Relative Humidity 5 to 95 RH Maximum Operating Altitude 10000 feet 15 Getting to know your Synology DiskStation 5 bay Models Item DS1010 Internal HDD 3 5 SATA Il x 5 Max Capacity 10TB 5 x 2TB hard drives Hot Swappable HDD Yes External HDD USB x 4 Interface eSATA x 1 LAN Port Gigabit x 2 USBCopy No System Fan mm x 2 80 x 80 Power Fan mm x 1 40 x 40 Size HxWxD mm 157 x 248 x 233 Weight Kg 4 25 Supported Clients Windows 2000 Onward Mac OS X 10 3 Onward Linux Max User Accounts 2048 Max Group Accounts 256 Max Shared Folder 256 mr is Max Supported IP 20 Cameras File System EXT3 FAT External Disk Read Write NTFS External Disk Read Write Volume Type e Basic JBOD RAID 0 RAID 1 RAID 5 RAID 5 Spare RAID 6 Agency Certifications FCC Class B CE Class B BSMI Class B HDD Hibernation Yes Event Notification Yes NTP Yes FTP over SSL TLS Yes HTTPS Connection Yes Windows ADS Domain es iSCSI Yes Scheduled Power Off Only On Off Language Localization e English Deutsch Fran ais Italiano Espa ol Dansk Norsk Svensk Nederlands Pycckw Polski Magyar Portugu s do Brasil Portugu s Europeu Shap KAP RVR EST T rk e Cesky HARE
3. Before starting Before using Synology Data Replicator 3 please ensure 1 Client PC and Synology DiskStation use the same encoding for backup to perform adequately Synology Data Replicator 3 is the next generation of Synology Data Replicator It can only restore the data on Synology DiskStation that was 53 Backup Solutions backed up after Data Replicator 3 was installed If users have backed up data on Synology DiskStation using Synology Data Replicator we recommend restoring data on Synology DiskStation to PC first before using Synology Data Replicator 3 Minimum System Requirement 1 Free HDD Space 5MB 2 Operating System Windows 2000 and onward 3 Best Screen Resolution 1024 x 768 and above 4 Microsoft Networking over TCP IP enabled and has network connection with Synology DiskStation Installing Synology Data Replicator 3 Insert Installation CD into Windows user CD DVD Rom drive Click on Synology Data Replicator 3 and follow on screen instructions SynologyinstallationCD Installation m to backup PC data to Quick Installation Guide Set up the Synology Server Synology Assistant enlicalor3 C Download Redirector User s Guide Using Synology Data Replicator 3 After installation double click on the software icon to execute the program Click on Help for detail description Help A About Mac OS X User Mac users can use Time Machine to backup per
4. Max Shared Folder 256 256 256 Max Concurrent 64 256 64 Connections Max Supported IP Und i I 5 EXT3 File System FAT External Disk Read Write NTFS External Disk Read Write Volume Type Basic Agency Certifications FCC Class B CE Class B BSMI Class B HDD Hibernation Yes Yes Yes Event Notification Yes Yes Yes NTP Yes Yes Yes FTP over SSL TLS Yes Yes Yes HTTPS Connection Yes Yes Yes Windows ADS Domain Yes Yes Yes iSCSI Yes Yes Yes Scheduled Power On Off Yes Yes Yes English Deutsch Fran ais Italiano Espa ol Dansk Norsk Svensk Language Localization e Nederlands Pyccku Polski Magyar Portugu s do Brasil Portugu s Europeu T rk e Cesky aA oro REE faye Line voltage 100V to 240V AC Power Consumption Frequency 50 60Hz And Operating Temperature 40 to 95 F 5 to 35 C Environment Storage Temperature 15 to 155 F 10 to 70 C Requirements Relative Humidity 596 to 95 RH Maximum Operating Altitude 10000 feet 11 Getting to know your Synology DiskStation 2 bay Models Item DS209 DS209 ll DS210j DS710 Internal HDD 3 5 SATA Il x 2 3 5 SATA Il x 2 3 5 SATA Il x 2 SATA II x 2 4TB 4TB 4TB 4TB Max Capacity 2 x 2TB hard drives 2 x 2TB hard drives 2 x 2TB hard drives 2 x 2TB hard drives Hot Swappable No No No Yes HDD External HDD USB x3 USB x3 USB x 3 USB x3 Interface eSATA x 1 eSATA x 1 LA
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6. Q umasa Qm trennen tentent tenens 30 b bay DISKSEatlOn ir oet re ete m e e GR RR i e dee 33 Managing Synology DiskStation ccssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssessssssssssssssssssssssssssssssseseseesesessessseesseeseseees 36 Entering Web Management Ul U enne nennt nnne nene 36 Using Setup Utility s et a heat teat mamada 36 Accessing Web Management UI Manually eee 38 Managing Synology DiskStation U I L S S 38 Connecting from Two Different Networks asss 39 Mou DELL 39 Managing Voume cerato ertet seat ete p e pee d pei eerta 40 Repairing Volume by Hot Swapping essere 40 Joining Windows ADS Domailn L L nennen nnns trennen 40 Accessing Synology DiskStation via Telnet SSH sss 41 Accessing Synology DiskStation via NFS a 41 ISGSIP TAEels on ua pp mn au eth ULLA E LIC LEAL asua s 42 Protecting Synology DiskStation from Unauthorized Login 42 B ilt iry Firewall enint e ote tta etre ree ER ATH RET e ati 42 Auto BloGk enema tape Ot n etia 43 Resetting Administrator Password sse 43 Reinstalling Synology DiskStation L L nennen 43 Accessing Synology DiskStation Data 44 Shared Folders PE 44
7. System Bult ins sc ecd etie on t od be a ee ste tea Ud 44 Administrator Created tnnt ennt nennen 45 Setting Privilegas iis ni ici dete dade eH IIa ee ent a Tbe eL dudar deed aola 45 Using Network Recycle Bin U nn 46 Setting Encoding rdiet ad ced oo ap ud ea a 46 Accessing Shared Folders U n 47 Within the Intranet aaa tte tirer edere tede nidi det 47 From the Internet tereti hdi deni ee ene ee Ue ee e edet eoe 50 From a Mobile Device nn nnnm en neee tnr et tese snnr et tes tener ente 51 Backup Solutions eso ua dandi ARR 52 Local Backup and Network Backup l l I nnns 52 Backing up Personal Data sss ener entente nnns 53 MIDdOWSIUJSOIS 5r coe aa ale ba A cene uu haku p ure ht hA und 53 MacOSX User o a uuu ehnetot e ata RO ERN sates 54 Backing up Synology DiskStation Settings U 55 From Synology DiskStation to PC Client sss 55 From Synology DiskStation to another Synology DiskStation 55 Sharnng USB Printet S coran tta oaa a M pA e SUR ER aba Nune 56 MOor Feat fesSu T 57 Management Em 57 User Home o eed edens ats en este ech epe need 57 Applications Privilege Setting sse nnne 5
8. The prevailing party in any U S or non U S arbitration or other legal action 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 You understand that in the absence of this provision You would have had a right to litigate Disputes through a court including the right to litigate claims on a class wide or class action basis and that You have expressly and knowingly waived those rights and agreed to resolve any disputes through binding arbitration in accordance with the provisions of this paragraph For non US customers any Dispute 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 REVISIONS Synology reserves all rights to revise or update its Products other products software or related documentation without further notice Synology Inc reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes
9. UI Manually 1 2 e gr de p Open a web browser window At the address line input http Synology Server Name 5000 where Synology Server Name should be replaced with the name you set up for Synology DiskStation during the setup process If you choose One step Setup during the setup process the Synology Server Name will be DiskStation CubeStation or RackStation File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help 6 085 0006 Press Enter key on the keyboard Choose System administrator admin Input password for admin Click Enter to access Web Management UI Managing Synology DiskStation You can start managing Synology DiskStation in Web Management UI Synology DiskStation Web Management UI provides distinctive and straightforward design for easy management You will find an online Help button J at the upper right corner of every page of the Web Management Ul Click on the Help button for further information whenever you encounter any problem To help you further manage Synology DiskStation resource monitor allows you to watch over the CPU usage memory usage network flow and volume usage With SNMP service you can now monitor Synology DiskStation with network management software 38 Managing Synology DiskStation Connecting from Two Different Networks Synology DiskStation supports dual LAN allowing you to connect to the network with two LAN cables at the same time or to set the Synology DiskSta
10. Volume normal Green Off Hibernation Available volume STATUS Static space lt 1GB Orange Volume degraded or crashed Blinking No volume Static Network is normal LAN Green Blinking Network is active Off Network is down Static Disk is normal DISK eSATA Green Blinking Disk is being accessed Off No internal disk Static USB disk detected USBCopy Green Blinking Copying data Off No USB disk attached Static System ready Booting up Power Blue Blinking Shutting down Off Power off 2 bay Models LED Indication Color Status Description Static Volume normal Blue Off Hibernation Available volume STATUS Static space lt 1GB Orange Volume degraded or crashed Blinking No volume Static Network is up LAN Green Blinking Network is active Off Network is down Static Disk is ready and idle DISK eSATA Green Blinking Disk is being accessed Off No internal disk 20 Getting to know your Synology DiskStation 2 bay Models LED Indication Color Status Description Orange Static Cannot read write Static USB disk detected USBCopy Green Blinking Copying data Off No USB disk attached Static System ready Power Blue Blinking Lu Shutting down Off Power off DS710 Back View Front View Hard Drive Tray VGA Port USB Port LAN Port Power Port Hard Drive Tray Lock eSATA Port RESET Button LED Indicators USBCopy Button USB Port Power Button 21 Getting to kno
11. go to the Privileges gt Shared Folder page of the Web Management UI and assign user privileges for accessing the shared folders Cube Station Home gt gt Privileges gt gt Shared Folder A Home gt Start v J Information 8 J System Shared Folder C3 Privileges g 3 lo Create Edit l Delete amp Privileges Setup J i NFS Privileges Sear Descriptic Status Volume App 0 ett homes user home Volume 1 You can also setup each user s privileges or accessing shared folders by going to Privileges gt User page Choose the user account and click Edit and then go to Privileges setup to setup the user s privileges For the detailed description please refer to Help on Privileges gt User 45 Accessing Synology DiskStation Data Cube Station Home gt gt Privileges gt gt User A Home P Start v S Restore Defaults Firmware Update User Sat ee gel amp Create Delete BimportUsers 3 Privileges Name Description Email E Group admin cliff Q Application Setting F NIYE HDD Management User information Usergroups Privileges setup Name Preview oup privileges NetBackup NA music NA photo NA video NA web NA Terminal Using Network Recycle Bin When users delete files in the shared folders via the SMB CIFS protocol ex on Windows the deleted files will be moved into the automatically created folder recycle in the same shared folder to avoid files being unintentionally deleted
12. its interpretation or the breach termination applicability or validity thereof ii the related order for purchase delivery receipt or use of any product or service from Synology or iii any other dispute arising out of or relating to the relationship between You and Synology the term Synology means Synology Inc its parents subsidiaries affiliates directors officers employees beneficiaries agents assigns component suppliers both hardware and software and or any third party who provides products or services purchased from or distributed by Synology and the term You means the owner or purchaser of the Synology product or those in privity with you such as family members or beneficiaries For US customers you and Synology agree that any Dispute between You 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 You 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 State United States of America by submission of documents by telephone online or in person as determined by the arbitrator at the request of the parties
13. method to block unauthorized logins via SSH Telnet rsync FTP mobile devices File Station and management UI Go to Network Services gt Auto Block to enable and set up the service so that IP addresses exceeding the specified number of failed login within a time period will be blocked Disk Station lt Home gt Network Services gt Auto Block fS Home h Options 3j G Information Auto Block g System Auto Block si Privileges Enable this option to block IP addresses with too many failed login attempts Failed login via SSH J Storage Telnet rsync FTP iPhone File Station and management UI will all count towards login attempts gi J File Sharing Enable auto block 3 C3 Network Services An IP address will be blocked if it reaches the number of failedflogin attempts within the time QJ Web Services period entered below DDNS Login attempts S Terminal F Firewall Within minutes z When block expiration is enabled blocked IP addresses will be unblocked after the number of days entered below Unblock after days Enable email notification An email notification wil be sent when any IP is blocked J O External Devices Resetting Administrator Password Pressing the RESET button and holding it for about 4 seconds or until you heard a beep sound This will restore IP DNS and the password for the admin account to default value The default password of the admin account is blank Reinstalling Synology DiskSt
14. the actual available storage capacity equals to the capacity of n 1 hard drives RAID 5 Spare IV A RAID 5 Spare is a new management mechanism to secure the data It requires at least four drives to establish a RAID 54Spare volume and one will act as a hot Spare drive to rebuild the failed drive of the volume automatically RAID 6 INV AR This volume type eliminates the risk of volume failure and provides extra data protection It uses parity mode to store redundant data on space equal to the size of two disks for later data recovery Therefore the actual available storage capacity equals to the capacity of n 2 hard drives Supported on specific models only Please refer to the product Specification table 39 Managing Synology DiskStation Managing Volume You can create remove and repair volumes For the detailed description please refer to Help on Storage gt Volume page Cube Station lt Home gt gt Storage gt gt Volume A Home pP Start v 3 Sj Information W Status Volume BLo H pam 3 Create Y 3 Expand RA Change J Remove a System WU GetInfo 3 Bose Volume Type Status Completed Capaci c SSS 5 N 82 Repairing Volume by Hot Swapping Synology DiskStation provides hot swapping function When you need to replace crashed disks in Synology DiskStation you don t need to turn off the server You can refer to the disk status on the management UI or the front pane
15. two and more bays models Back up all data stored on the Synology DiskStation Turn off the Synology DiskStation Replace the internal hard drives with larger ones Turn on the Synology DiskStation Reinstall the system 9 gr ee O9 uc rx Copy the backed up data to the new volume For RAID 1 volume on two and more bays models 1 Turn off the Synology DiskStation 2 Replace the first internal hard drive with a larger hard drive 3 Turn on the Synology DiskStation and rebuild the volume 4 Repeat step 1 to 3 until all internal hard drives are replaced with larger hard drives 5 Click the Expand button to expand the volume size Note For hot swappable models you can perform the above procedures when the model is powered on For RAID 5 or RAID 6 volume on four and more bays models 1 Turn off the Synology DiskStation 2 Replace the first internal hard drive with a larger hard drive 3 Turn on the Synology DiskStation and rebuild the volume 4 Repeat step 1 to 3 until all internal hard drives are replaced with larger hard drives 5 Click the Expand button to expand the volume size Note For hot swappable models you can perform the above procedures when the model is powered on Supported on specific models only Please refer to the product Specification table 68 Expanding Storage Capacity Adding a HDD to a RAID 5 RAID 6 Volume You can expand the storage ca
16. users can access homes Once User Home is enabled admin will be able to see and manage all users home folders which are under homes folder 44 Accessing Synology DiskStation Data Name Description The shared folder NetBackup is for saving backed up files using NetBackup Network Backup After you connect external USB HDD to Synology DiskStation s usbihara USB port system will automatically create a shared folder with the prefix usbshare Refer to Expanding Storage Capacity External HDD section for details After you connect external SATA HDD to Synology DiskStation s Satashar eSATA port system will automatically create a shared folder with the prefix satashare Refer to Expanding Storage Capacity gt External HDD section for details Administrator Created Apart from the above system built in shared folders Administrator can create shared folders on the page Privileges gt Shared Folder of the Web Management Ul Shared folders created by Administrator can be deleted or renamed at any time Cube Station lt A Home P Start J J Information Home gt gt Privileges gt gt Shared Folder g System Shared Folder B amp Privileges Us ss Lg Create Edit L Delete amp Privileges Setup g NFS Privileges Sear E Descriptic Status Volume prep E UEM eiii fell homes user home Volume 1 Setting Privileges For security reasons Administrator can
17. 7 Quick Search BOX tides bien ed Rah a RO bI 58 Notification u 53 c tedio ade e PO ede ue ates 58 Firmware Update eee erit iib ede deed eie eed 58 Audio StallOTi 5 uy de eva n tee editus eet e daw Pas oe dede vue tuve EA TR d de eddie hu sbs 59 ITUNES Service nci ee dia RC eere eee died ia E det tu dada 60 I SSI EBsT a mA 60 Download SIatlOri 2 nap sunsu tet da de vdd gt da OT TU aude da ded de Tan v dae D nd uada 60 Enabling Download Station 2 61 Installing Download Redirector essere 61 Web Slaton 25 Sua a een tre vete vd a fave veo eee de tue nada fous Red de edenda 61 Enabling Web Station and MySQL sse nennen 62 Enabling Virtual Flost 5 2 iet tnde nitet atan herede rie eio 62 Web Station s detail description entrent 62 Pho Stations z umma a Ju Dumankaya E A 62 Enabling Photo Station Bossies inneni e entren nnns 63 Photo Station 3 s detail description U n snn 63 Surveillance Station 9 ut nun en p e Ot Fate OT e datei Yk nentes 63 Enabling Surveillance Station 3 u enne 63 Surveillance Station 3 s detailed description sss 64 IET Bw rzufe o EHE TESI EDS 64 Mail Station Installation L teen ener nnne 64 Mail Station Setting U nennen nnne 64 Mail Station s detailed d
18. Button Synology Rs409 Hard Drive Tray Back View RESET Button eSATA Port Power LAN USB Console Port Port Port Port 30 Getting to know your Synology DiskStation Article Location Description Name The Power Button is used to turn Synology DiskStation on or off Power Front To turn off Synology DiskStation press the Power Button Button Panel and hold it until you hear a beep sound and the Power LED starts blinking The shutdown process will complete in 30 seconds The LED indicator is used to display the status of the LED Front internal disk and the system For more detail please Indicators Panel refer to the following LED Indication Table Hard Drive Front The hard drive tray is designed for loading the hard Tray Panel drives used in Synology DiskStation Secs The Synology DiskStation offers USB ports for adding ac USB Port Bonn additional external hard drives USB printers or other ane USB devices The fan is built to exhaust waste heat out of Synology Back DiskStation It will start automatically when the server an Panel starts If the fan is malfunctioning system will beep every 1 second Back The eSATA port is for connecting with an external SATA eSATA Port Panel HDD 1 To restore IP DNS passwords for the admin account RESET Back to default value Button Panel 2 To reinstall the Synology DiskStation Back The LAN port is where you connect RJ 45
19. D Front amp The Synology DiskStation offers USB ports for adding USB Port Back additional external hard drives USB printers or other Panel USB devices Back The eSATA port is for connecting with an external SATA eSATA Port Panel HDD 1 To restore IP DNS passwords for the admin RESET Back account to default value Button Panel I 2 To reinstall the Synology DiskStation Back The LAN port is where you connect RJ 45 cable to LAN Port I f Panel Synology DiskStation Hard Drive Back The hard drive tray is designed for loading the hard Tray Panel drives used in Synology DiskStation Back The power port is where you connect the AC adapter to Power Port I Panel Synology DiskStation 28 LED Indication Table Getting to know your Synology DiskStation DS409slim LED Indication Color Status Description Static Volume Normal Green Off Hibernation STATUS Static Available volume space lt 1GB Orange Volume degraded or crashed Blinking No volume Static Network is up LAN Green Blinking Network is active Off Network is down Static Disk ready Green Blinking Disk is being accessed DISK 1 4 Off No internal disk Orange Static Cannot Read Write Static System ready Booting up Power Blue Blinking Shutting down Off Power off 29 Getting to know your Synology DiskStation 4 bay 1U RackStation Front View LED Indicators Power
20. E i File Edt v Folders x Desktop S My Documents 20060625 Bg 8 My Computer rk e B 314 Floppy A amp 2 CD Drive D amp Local Disk E E s LPB F B photo on 192 168 104 111 2 amp 2006062578 eek t e Control Panel a g My Sharing Folders Shared Documents C3 jackiechu s Documents My Network Places gJ Recycle Bin O FAQ pic LED behavior C3 New 1 bay QIG amp C3 Russian Localization O REBAR O as v 1 objects 0 bytes Internet 48 Accessing Synology DiskStation Data Mac User Mac user can use Go gt Connect to Server and type smb server_IP or afp server_IP to connect to a Synology DiskStation and access the shared folder on the server Connecting through smb is suggested for better performance Go Back Forward Enclosing Folder iil Computer Home H Desktop Network Ei iDisk Applications gt Utilities Recent Folders Go to Folder Connect to Server Linux User Linux users can mount the shared folders for accessing Mount path can be found under Privileges gt Shared Folder gt NFS Privileges of the Web Management UI Before mounting the shared folders please make sure the NFS service is enabled Cube Station lt Home gt gt Privileges gt gt Shared Folder N Home D Start a O information 35 System Shared Folder WU Network ay Language Ged Create 2 Edit iM PP
21. Hibernation STATUS Static Available volume space lt 1GB Orange Volume degraded or crashed Blinking No volume Static Network is up LAN Green Blinking Network is active Off Network is down Static Disk ready Green Blinking Disk is being accessed DISK 1 4 Off No internal disk Orange Static Cannot Read Write Static System ready Booting up Power Blue Blinking Shutting down Off Power off 26 Getting to know your Synology DiskStation DS409slim Front View LED Indicators USB Port Power Button USBCopy Button Back View eSATA Port USB Port Hard Drive Tray LAN Port RESET Button Power Port 27 Getting to know your Synology DiskStation Article Location Description Name The Power Button is used to turn Synology DiskStation on or off Power Front To turn off Synology DiskStation press the Power Button Button Panel land hold it until you hear a beep sound and the Power LED starts blinking The shutdown process will complete in 30 seconds The LED indicator is used to display the status of the LED Front internal disk and the system For more detail please Indicators Panel refer to the following LED Indication Table The USBCopy Button lights up when you connect a USB Device for example digital camera USB flash disk USBCopy Front I Pressing the button will copy the data from the Button Panel I connected USB device to Synology DiskStation s internal HD
22. J External Devices loygroir Advanced domain options Required only under specific network environment DC IP Domain NetBIOS name Domain FQDN DNS name Accessing Synology DiskStation via Telnet SSH To be able to access Synology DiskStation via Telnet SSH go to Network Services gt Terminal and enable the terminal service Cube Station Home gt gt Network Services gt gt Terminal Home D Start REA 2 a J System 7 T w O Privileges emune Storage Terminal Service Optiogs i CyFile Sharing 1 Use Terminal service to bain and manage your system Win Mac OS rrr V Enable Telnet service EL NFS V Enable SSH service File Station Sj Network Services Web Services y Ez Internet m o J see Www synology com Accessing Synology DiskStation via NFS With the built in NFS option the administrator can quickly enable NFS and set up privileges on the UI with only a few clicks Go to File Sharing NFS and check the box to enable this function Go to Privileges gt Shared Folder to setup the NFS privileges Cube Station Home gt gt File Sharing gt gt NFS A Home D Start gt ee Ne 3 3 System F a Privileges NFS a C3 Storage NFS Service Sj File Sharing nable function to allow users to access the server via NFS protocol Win Mac OS V Enable NFS tion 3 Sj Network Services 41 Managing Synology DiskStation iSCSI Target You can designate portion of your volume space t
23. N Port Gigabit x 1 Gigabit x 1 Gigabit x 1 Gigabit x 1 USBCopy Yes Yes Yes Yes System Fan mim x 1 70 x 70 x 1 70 x 70 x 1 70 x 70 x 1 80 x 80 mm Size HxWxD mm 161 x 88 x 218 161 x 88 x 218 161 x 88 x 218 157 x 103 5 x 232 Weight Kg 0 98 0 98 0 98 1 69 S mu Windows 2000 onward upporte EP Mac OS X 10 3 onward Clients Linux Max User 1024 2048 512 2048 Accounts Max Group 128 256 128 256 Accounts Max Shared 256 256 256 256 Folder Max Concurrent 128 256 64 512 Connections Max Supported PU 8 12 5 16 IP Cameras File System EXT3 FAT External Disk Read Write NTFS External Disk Read Write Volume Type Basic JBOD RAID 0 RAID 1 Agenc uel FCC Class B CE Class B BSMI Class B Certifications HDD Hibernation Yes Yes Yes Yes Event ea Yes Yes Yes Yes Notification NTP Yes Yes Yes Yes FTP over Yes Yes Yes Yes SSL TLS HTTPS I Yes Yes Yes Yes Connection Windows ADS Yes Yes Yes Yes Domain iSCSI Yes Yes Yes Yes Scheduled Yes Yes Yes Off Only Power On Off L English Deutsch Fran ais Italiano Espa ol Dansk Norsk Svensk n pad Nederlands Pyccxun Polski Magyar Portugu s do Brasil Portugu s Europeu Seatac T rk e Cesky H RE WFO eis EEX Power Line voltage 100V to 240V AC 12 Getting to know your Synology Disk
24. Network Services C age for non Unicode filename conversion 3 C Applications U S English Code Page 437 v Backup Accessing Shared Folders Within the Intranet Windows User Windows users can access Synology DiskStation s shared folders by using Setup Utility to map Network Drive Synology Assistant which is included in the Installation CD not only helps Administrator manage Synology DiskStation but also provides users with the following steps to map Network Drive 1 Run Synology Assistant 2 Choose the server to map network drive 3 Click on the Map Drive button Add Printer GA Set Up Resou unl LL Re PE HEE Erea DiskStation 169 254 178 16 Manual System is ready 00 11 32 04 0C EA 22 0922 DS207 89E1N01506 ems Total 1 Synology Server s found 4 Follow the on screen steps to finish the setup 47 Accessing Synology DiskStation Data Map Network Drive Map Drive Wizard can help you to connect a shared folder and assign a drive letter to the connection so that you can access it using My Computer Specify the shared folder that you want to connect to Shared folder Network drives 192 158 104 1113A 192 158 104 111 3music W192 168 104 111 surveillance 192 168 104 111 usbbackup 192 168 104 111 web Upon completion user can access the mapped shared folder in Windows Explorer CA cog i Address Se z4 iv Bo amp i Qs search le Folders 2X
25. P Authorization is required Mail receivinn cettinns Mail Station s detailed description For detailed function descriptions please click Help on the Applications gt Mail Station page 64 More Features USBCopy When a USB Device is connected to the USB port at the front panel by pressing the USBCopy button all the data in the USB Device will be copied to Synology DiskStation s internal HDD Setting USBCopy Target Location You can setup USBCopy target location on the External Devices gt USBCopy page of the Web Management UI data will be copied to the target location when you press the USBCopy button Disk Station lt Home gt gt External Devices gt gt USBCopy fNHome D Start gt J Information 8 J System USBCopy J J Privileges USBCopy J J Storage 3 USBCopy allows you to copy data from the USB device to the Disk s raria Copy button on the front panel etwork Services r lt T a C Applications Shared folders to back up public pz 8 J Backup music 3 amp 3 External Devices NetBackup USB Disk photo eSATA disk public akon nnter surveillance lt E web igjuPs Supported on specific models only Please refer to the product Specification table 65 Expanding Storage Capacity Expanding Storage Capacity Administrator can expand the storage capacity by connecting external hard drives replacing the internal hard drive with a larger one or adding a hard drive to the v
26. PoE Edit NFS Time e i Notification NFS Privileges rivi lis Power Eg Create 3 Edit Lg Delete Restore Defaults J amp Firmware Update Client ij Privilege Rootsquash amp Application Setting T 8 File Sharing 8 E Network Services I i J Applications 2 Backup Mount path volume 1 NetBackug 49 Accessing Synology DiskStation Data From the Internet Through FTP Synology DiskStation provides FTP service Administrator can enable FTP service on the File Sharing FTP page of the Web Management Ul Users can thus access data in Synology DiskStation by FTP Protocol Synology DiskStation supports secure FTP by default when administrator enables the FTP service To prevent data from being accessed while transferring users can also use FTP over SSL TLS on the FTP client to make the data more secure For detailed information on using FTP and its limitation please refer to Help on File Sharing FTP page Cube Station lt Home gt gt File Sharing gt gt FTP A Home P Start J G Information 33 3 System FTP C Privileges FTP J Storage 3 2g Users can access data on the system through FTP file transfer protocol z service V Enable FTP service Win Mac OS Port number setting of FTP service 59 Port range of Passive FTP Note Administrator has the option to adjust FTP Bandwidth or enable Anonymous login T
27. Station Item DS209 DS209 ll DS210j DS710 Consumption And Environment Requirements Frequency 50 60Hz Operating Temperature 40 to 95 F 5 to 35 C Storage Temperature 15 to 155 F 10 to 70 C Relative Humidity 5 to 95 RH Maximum Operating Altitude 10000 feet 13 Getting to know your Synology DiskStation 4 bay Models Item DS409slim DS410j DS410 RS409 RS409 RS409RP 2 5 SATA Il 3 5 SATA Il 3 5 SATA Il 3 5 SATA Il 3 5 SATA Il 3 5 SATA II Internal HDD x4 x4 x4 x4 x4 x4 M 3TB 8TB 8TB 8TB 8TB 8TB ax C it 4 x 750GB 4 x 2TB hard 4x 2TB hard 4x 2TB hard 4x 2TB hard 4 x 2TB hard apaci gis hard drives drives drives drives drives drives Hot Swappable No No No Yes Yes Yes HDD External HDD USB x 2 USB x2 USB x 2 USB x 2 USB x 2 USB x 2 x Interface eSATA x 1 eSATA x 1 eSATA x 1 eSATA x 1 eSATA x 1 LAN Port Gigabit x 1 Gigabit x 1 Gigabit x 1 Gigabit x 2 Gigabit x 2 Gigabit x 2 USBCopy Yes No No No No No System F m an x1 60x60 x2 80x80 x2 80x80 x3 40x40 x3 40x40 x4 40x 40 mm Power Fan No No No x 1 40 x 40 x 1 40 x 40 x 1 40 x 40 mm Size m 120 x 105 x 168 x 184 x 168 x 184 x 44 x 430 5 x 44 x 430 5 x 44 x 430 5 x PORE 142 230 230 457 5 457 5 457 5 mm Weight Kg 0 66 2 23 2 23 7 1 7 1 9 68 S iod Windows 2000 Onward ort
28. To enable the recycle bins go to the page Network Services gt Win Mac OS and check the Enable CIFS Recycle Bin option To permanently delete files in a shared folder just delete the recycle folder to permanently delete files in all shared folders click the Empty CIFS Recycle Bin button Cube Station Home gt gt File Sharing gt gt Win Mac OS gt J UO Home Start A Domain 3j Information a E System KDC IP Optional s C Privileges WINS server 3 SJ File Sharing V Optimize CIFS database operations T Win Mac OS 7 Enable Local Master Browser V Enable CIFS Recycle Bin amp NFS 73 File Station 5 Setting Encoding Synology DiskStation uses Unicode to avoid file inaccessibility between users who use different languages For users without Unicode support on their PC Administrator can set the Codepage of the files on the System gt Language page of the Web Management UI to overcome the problem 46 Accessing Synology DiskStation Data Cube Station Home gt gt System gt gt Language Home D Stat 3 Information a Cy System Language amp Network Display Language fe Language M PPPoE Select the display language Time Display language English Y ee Notification Power duse Defaults amp Firmware Update Select the language for email notification Package Management Email language English v a Privileges a Storage 8 C3File Sharing Codepage
29. ation If for any reason you have to reinstall the Synology DiskStation you can press the RESET button on the back panel twice and the Synology DiskStation will be reinstalled The data saved on the Synology DiskStation will not be erased during the reinstallation However for security s reason we strongly recommend that you back up the data on the server To reinstall the server 1 Press the RESET button and hold it for about 4 seconds Release the button when the Synology DiskStation emits a beep sound 2 Within the next 10 seconds press the RESET button and hold it for about 4 seconds again Release the button when the Synology DiskStation emits a beep sound 3 Run Synology Assistant and set up the Synology DiskStation again 43 Accessing Synology DiskStation Data Accessing Synology DiskStation Data File sharing service is one of Synology DiskStation s major functions Administrator can setup access rights for users to access shared folders Shared Folders System Built in Below are the system built in shared folders Name Description public The public shared folder will be created automatically after the first time you set up Synology 1 bay models web The shared folder web is for storing web pages When Web Station is enabled the web shared folder will be created automatically You can upload web pages to the web shared folder to build your website For detailed information please re
30. cable to LAN Port Panel Synology DiskStation Back The console port is where you connect Synology Console Port Panel DiskStation directly to a computer Back The power port is where you connect the AC adapter to Power Port Panel Synology DiskStation 31 LED Indication Table Getting to know your Synology DiskStation 1U RackStation LED Indication Color Status Description Static Volume Normal Green Off Hibernation STATUS Static Available volume space lt 1GB Orange Volume degraded or crashed Blinking No volume Static Network is up LAN Green Blinking Network is active Off Network is down Static Disk ready Green Blinking Disk is being accessed DISK 1 4 Off No internal disk Orange Static Cannot Read Write Static System ready Booting up Power Blue Blinking Shutting down Off Power off Both redundant power supply Static RPS STATUS Green are working Blinking 1 RPS not working RS409RP only 32 Getting to know your Synology DiskStation 5 bay DiskStation DS1010 Front View LED Indicators Power Button Hard Drive Tray Lock Hard Drive Tray Back View VGA Port USB Port Power Port LAN Port eSATA Port RESET Button Fan 33 Getting to know your Synology DiskStation Article Location Description Name The Power Button is used to turn Synology DiskStatio
31. clients in the si GgFile Sharing x music in the music shared folder E V Enable iTunes Service 3 Applications l pnp Shared name Synology fmt iTunes Require password Media Server Using DLNA UPnP media server you can browse the multimedia files stored on the server via a DLNA UPnP DMA Digital Media Adapter After enabling media server on the Applications gt Media Server page place the multimedia files in one of the following shared folders photo video or music You can customize how the files will be organized and displayed on the DMA menu or insert album covers for music files without embedded images Furthermore MIME types and transcoders can be enabled to enhance DMA compatibility J Information a CJ System Media Server Privileges Media Server a ease e DLNA UPnP support to browse multimedia files with a DLNA UPnP 3 C3 Applications DMA menu language Media Server DMA menu style v J Audio Station ucustomizen ssi Photo Station Download Station 2 Synology DiskStation can download files from the Internet through BitTorrent FTP HTTP NZB and eMule BitTorrent partial file download is also available E mail notification upon the download tasks completion is optional PC users and Mac users can either install Download Redirector or log in to the Download Station page on the Web Management UI to add download tasks and manage the download queue Before you start adding d
32. d slow down or play up to 4 channels simultaneously Both M JPEG video format and MPEG4 format are supported based on the IP camera s ability megapixel video live view and recording can also be supported If you record the event with MPEG4 format and the camera supports audio recording function both sounds and images will be recorded when the system is recording an event Centralized management allows you to monitor the live view of IP cameras installed on multiple DiskStations SMS notification sends you a notification message when the events you have selected occur The supported camera number varies from different models for the best performance For the supported camera number please refer to the product specification table Enabling Surveillance Station 3 Go to the Applications gt Surveillance Station page Cube Station Home gt gt Applications gt gt Surveillance Station Home D start J Information a System Surveillance Station a Privileges Surveillance Service 5 Storage 8 3 2 Enable Surveillance Station to record videos with IP cameras over aJ J File Sharing F a Network Services Enable Surveillance Station 3 Applications MPEG4 streaming port UPnP Use the default port range 55736 55863 fi iTunes Use the following port range 2 Audio Station Photo Station From To fg Surveillance Station 63 More Features Surveillance Station 3 s detailed description For deta
33. d on the backup destination Cube Station lt Home gt gt Backup gt gt Network Backup Service Home start J J Information 8 J System Network Backup Service 3i Privileges Network Backup Service gt each s Enable this option to allow a Synology J J Network Services J Applications Sj Backup Go to Backup gt Backup to set up your backup task When creating a task you could choose Local Backup or perform Network Backup to another Synology DiskStation or rysnc compatible server Cube Station Home gt gt Backup gt gt Backup Home D Start Backup WU Network Language Create Backup Wizard Select destination type Local Backup Back up data to an ext rnal disk or a system st Network Backup Synolbgy server Back up data to anothd Synology server O Network Backup rsyncicompatible server Back up data to a rsyn compatible server Backing up Personal Data Windows Users Windows users can install Synology Data Replicator 3 backup software which can be found on the installation CD They can back up client PC data to Synology DiskStation to maintain a copy of data whenever needed Using Synology Data Replicator 3 users can 1 Monitor selected folders on client PC and perform real time backup when any modification to the file is made Adjust backup versions and restore points Restore backup data on Synology DiskStation to client PC at user s preference
34. e EPP Mac OS X 10 3 Onward Clients Linux Max User 1024 1024 2048 2048 2048 2048 Accounts Max Group 128 256 256 256 256 256 Accounts Max Shared 256 256 256 256 256 256 Folder Max Concurrent 64 128 256 128 512 512 Connections Max Supported IP 8 5 12 8 12 12 Cameras EXT3 File System FAT External Disk Read Write NTFS External Disk Read Write Volume Type Basic JBOD RAID 0 RAID 1 RAID 5 RAID 5 Spare RAID 6 Agenc FCC Class B CE Class B i FCC Class A CE Class A Certifications BSMI Class B HDD Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Hibernation Event PT Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Notification NTP Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes FTP over Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes SSL TLS 14 Getting to know your Synology DiskStation Item DS409slim DS410j DS410 RS409 RS409 RS409RP HTTPS Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Connection Windows I Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes ADS Domain iSCSI Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes schedula Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Power On Off English Deutsch Fran ais Italiano Espa ol Dansk Norsk Svensk Language Nederlands PycckwA Polski Magyar Portugu s do Brasil Portugu s Europeu Localization T rkge esk H bubo SB IR Gr pe dr Line voltage 100V to 240V AC Power Consumption And Environment Requirements Frequency 50 60Hz Operating Temperature 40 to 95 F 5 to 35 C
35. e you connect the power cord to Power Port I Panel Synology DiskStation 34 LED Indications Table Getting to know your Synology DiskStation DS1010 LED Indication Color Status Description Static Volume Normal Green Off Hibernation STATUS Static Available volume space lt 1GB Orange Volume degraded or crashed Blinking No volume Static Gigabit link Green Blinking Network is active Off Network is down LAN 1 amp LAN 2 Static 10 100MB link Orange Blinking Network is active Off Network is down Static Disk ready and idle Hard Disk Status WT Green Blinking Disk is being accessed Indicator Off No internal disk on tray Orange Static Cannot Read Write Blinking Hardware error ALERT Orange Off System ready Static System ready Booting up Power Blue Blinking Shutting down Off Power off 35 Managing Synology DiskStation Managing Synology DiskStation Entering Web Management UI System administrator can manage the Synology DiskStation by entering the web management UI There are two options for you to enter the management UI Using Setup Utility Windows User 1 Insert the Installation CD into CD DVD Rom Drive 2 Choose Synology Assistant on the Autorun Menu Installation ogram to quickly configure Quick Installation Guide Setup the Synology Server Synology Assistant Data Replicator 3 Download Redirect
36. el DiskStation directly to a LCD monitor Back The LAN port is where you connect RJ 45 cable to LAN Port Panel Synology DiskStation Back The power port is where you connect the AC adapter to Power Port I Panel Synology DiskStation 22 LED Indications Table Getting to know your Synology DiskStation DS710 LED Indication Color Status Description Static Volume Normal Green Off Hibernation STATUS Static Available volume space lt 1GB Orange Volume degraded or crashed Blinking No volume Static Gigabit link Green Blinking Network is active Off Network is down LAN Static 10 100MB link Orange Blinking Network is active Off Network is down Static Disk ready Green Blinking Disk is being accessed HDD1 amp HDD2 Off No internal disk Orange Static Cannot Read Write Static System ready Booting up Power Blue Blinking Shutting down Off Power off Static USB disk detected USBCopy Green Blinking Copying data Off No USB disk attached 23 Getting to know your Synology DiskStation 4 bay DiskStation DiskStation DS409slim excluded Front View Disk Station DS410 I EA Hoo HDD4 LED Indicators Power Button LED Indicators Back View Fan Power LAN USB RESET eSATA Port Port Port Button Port 24 Getting to know your Synology DiskStation Article Location Description Na
37. entity that originally purchased the Product from Synology or its authorized distributor or retailer Synology warrants that every hardware portion of the Products will be free from physical defects in material and workmanship within warranty period or the Product will be repaired or replaced as determined solely by Synology The DS1010 DS710 DS509 DS508 RS409RP RS409 RS409 RS408 RP RS408 RS407 DX510 DX5 and RX4 are covered under a 3 5 year manufacturer warranty starting from the date of manufacturing Models not listed above purchased after 2008 3 1 are covered under a 2 5 year manufacturer warranty starting from the date of manufacturing Models purchased before 2008 2 29 are covered under a 1 5 year manufacturer warranty starting from the date of manufacturing If your product was purchased before 2010 3 15 and there is a conflict between the manufacturer warranty coverage date listed above and the coverage date indicated on your product then whichever warranty period is longer the later due date will be considered the warranty coverage period in effect If the Product proves defective during this warranty period you can contact the local dealer in order to obtain assistance You must provide proof of purchase and a bar code number from the Product s packaging when asking for assistance Synology Products are barebones devices so Synology makes no warranty of the hard disk installed nor warranty on compatibility of all hard disk
38. escription n 64 SS 5 aO m THEE PER 65 Setting USBCopy Target Location sse nennen 65 Expanding Storage Capacity ucccccccccsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssesssesssssssssssssssssssssssssssssesessssssssees 66 With DX5 BX4 a did E idt ee dev Mink dede da ade a eh i e u aa d 66 With External HDD sida iic uat ain i E aigu Aare ei aaa 66 External USB HDD etie teens e uite eed 66 External SATA HIDD init eee eii te e ER i iul 67 Replacing Larger Internal HDD L n enne 67 For one bay models 5 eerte niei enint ee otio eer enint in deerit eire vases 67 For Basic or RAID 0 volume on two and more bays models 68 For RAID 1 volume on two and more bays models sss 68 For RAID 5 or RAID 6 volume on four and more bays models 68 Adding a HDD to a RAID 5 RAID 6 Volume enne 69 Change Volume Type u u L uuu a nennen nnns sitet ay aa i a entere nnns 69 Troubleshooting rescribere api tite 70 Appendix m u m TTE 7 Recommended P eripheralS u u a u a l a unqu kasa u utasa 71 Recommended NTP Server About this User s Guide About this User s Guide This user s guide covers all major functions of Synology NAS Server Synology DiskStation Some of the functions may only be available on specific mode
39. fer to the Extra Features gt Web Station section photo The shared folder photo is for storing images and videos you want to share on Photo Station 3 It will be created automatically when Photo Station or DLNA UPnP Media Server is enabled For detailed information please refer to descriptions of Photo Station 3 and Media Server music You can store music files in the music shared folder When iTunes Service is enabled you can browse the music files on iTunes For more details on the iTunes Service refer to the Extra Features gt iTunes Service section In addition when DLNA UPnP Media Server is enabled the music can be shared through a DLNA UPnP device For detailed information please refer to descriptions of Media Server video Video files in the video shared folder can be browsed through DLNA UPnP DMA when Media Server is enabled For detailed information please refer to descriptions of Media Server surveillance The shared folder surveillance is for storing the video files recorded by Surveillance Station 3 It will be created automatically when Surveillance Station 3 is enabled This shared folder is read only and can only be accessed with the admin account For more details please refer to the Extra Features Surveillance Station 3 section home The system will create a home folder for each user once User Home is enabled It provides a private space for each user to store data where no other
40. hrough File Station 2 Synology File Station 2 is a web based file management tool Administrator can enable File Station 2 service on the File Sharing File Station page of the Web Management Ul Users can thus access or manage data stored on Synology DiskStation with browsers On File Station 2 you can drag n drop to move files among folders and use the right click action to manage the files Also you can upload or download multiple files at the same time Furthermore authorized users can assign the privileges of other users to access the folders sub folders and files For detailed function descriptions please refer to the online Help in the File Station 2 user interface Cube Station lt Home gt gt File Sharing gt gt File Station A Home gt Start v a Information 8j J System File Station a Privileges File Station a Storage v a gFile Sharing Enable File Station 2 Win Mac OS Enable File Station 2 to access and manage f FTP Customize Login at http 192 168 103 157 8889 File Station 50 Accessing Synology DiskStation Data From a Mobile Device Mobile device support has been added to allow you to use iPhone OS 2 2 1 onward or Windows Mobile 6 0 Internet Explorer Mobile or Opera 9 0 and onward to browse files stored in Files Station and Photo Station 51 Backup Solutions Backup Solutions Synology DiskStation provides the following server backup solutions 1 By usi
41. iled function descriptions please click Help on the Surveillance Station 3 Web Management UI Surveillance Station requires IE 7 0 browser Mail Station With the Mail Station add on you can turn your Synology DiskStation into a mail server to receive and deliver e mails Mail Station Installation Go to the System gt Package Management page and install the Mail Station package which is available on Synology website For detailed instructions please visit Synology website Cube Station Home D Start J G Information 3 amp y System BU Network fay Language iM PPPoE Time Notification Power A Re amp Firmware Update Ji Package Management _ Mail Station Setting Home gt gt System gt gt Package Management Package Management E instal upgrade Package name Q Descripti Manager Synology Version MailStation 2110 3 Go to Applications gt Mail Station page Cube Station Home gt gt Applications gt gt Mail Station A Home gt Start v J J Information 8 3 System Mail Station 3 Privileges Mail domain settings J Storage midi SN Enter a FQDN Fully Qualified Domain Name to deli 8 C Network Services Domain name synology mail com 3 Applications BuPnP Mail server settings piTunes P Audio Station Enable SMTP to deliver and receive mails si Photo Station V Enable SMTP Download Station F surveillance station Ej Mail Station E SMT
42. in the content hereof without the obligation to notify any person of such revision or changes Index About this User s Guide dedans ataca dtes ria use ATE 8 Getting to know your Synology DiskStation oc u 9 IMTPOCUCTION EP 9 Storing and Sharing Files via the Internet sss 9 Sharing Storage Capacity as an iSCSI Target 9 PC Data and Server Data Backup sss enne 9 Transferring Data via FTP cerei ete teer idee Wee dee eee tegere dn 9 Managing Files through Web Browsers sse 9 Sharing Photos Videos and Blogs with Photo Station 3 9 Enjoying Entertainment Content on the Server 10 Enjoying Music instantly anytime essere nennen 10 hosing Websites coste tette e e Ote eoe Fs 10 Video Recording with IP Cameras sse 10 USB Printer Server oer RR RE ROGO P EGRE REIR 10 Specifications i ose i ot ca e uS rcd aec sukakuyta takama za 11 DAY MOGEIS wis scc ette OR ERR RR RR RR ERR 11 epay Node rette prote eme aeui De e UE REG 12 A bay Models osea eet Wa asua eae e e 14 b bay Models ttem teneatis etate e iur pes 16 Limitations cuiii oe n DER ME ane i kausak RR es 17 Appearance street ient Sis aea en ua eee ee DER seria 18 1 bay amp 2 bay DiskStation L eene enne 18 4 bay DiskStation eo m D y u eee mS dude 24 4 bay 1U RackStation a Tu
43. ith the search function By entering key words users can find the relevant photos videos and files You can also click on the arrow for advanced search Photo Station 3 can be accessed on a mobile device with iPhone OS 2 2 1 onward or Windows Mobile amp 6 0 Internet Explorer amp Mobile or Opera amp 9 0 and onward You can also download DS photo on Apple s App Store to upload photos stored on their iPhone iPod Touch to a Synology DiskStation 62 More Features Enabling Photo Station 3 Go to the Applications gt Photo Station page Cube Station Home gt gt Applications gt gt Photo Station iN Home P Start 3j O Information g J System Photo Station 8 7 Privileges Photo Station l t CJFile Sharing V Enable Photo Station 8 J Network Services Enable Photo Station to share photos and video clips in the photo shared folder Applicati publish your blog C3 Applications To manage Photo Station go to the admin area of Photo Station Read Tutorial UPnP Set new albums as public Photo Station 3 s detail description Please click on Read Tutorial link next to Enable Photo Station 3 Surveillance Station 3 By using Surveillance Station 3 you can monitor the live image of various IP cameras attached on the network customize video recording options and choose among Continuous Recording Motion Detection Recording and Alarm Recording modes When playing back the recording events you can fast forwar
44. k Services gt gt Web Services A Home P start gt C Automatically redirect HTTP connections to HTTPS i J System i CJ Privileges Add additional HTTP port 8 Storage In addition to the default port number 80 you can add another port for the use of Photo tat Ni i C3File Sharing Station 3 and Web Station i Enter the port number i CIWO Vice Ez Internet Web Applications 3 Applications V Enable Web Station 8 Backup Enable Web Station Fo create a website Read Tutorial J J External Devices V Turn on PHP configuration option register_globals Virtual Host Enable this option to allow local users to create a personal website by uploading web pages to their home directory V Enable MySQL Enable MySQL to use database functions Enabling Virtual Host Go to the Network Services gt Web Services page and click on Virtual Host Web Station s detail description Please click on the Read Tutorial link next to Enable Web Station Photo Station 3 Photo Station 3 is the new online album function integrating a blogging system After uploading a folder containing photos and videos to the photo shared folder Photo Station 3 will start to create thumbnails automatically Administrator can then sign in to Photo Station 3 to manage the album and create blogs Administrator can customize Photo Station 3 background and theme and choose the preferred language Photo Station 3 also provides users w
45. l LED indicators to identify crashed disks and directly pull out the hard drive tray to replace the crashed disk with a new one Then follow the steps on management UI to repair the degraded volume after replacing the hard drive Joining Windows ADS Domain You can add Synology DiskStation to Windows ADS domain and let the domain users access Synology DiskStation Synology DiskStation supports Active Directory Service ADS domain After adding Synology DiskSiation to a Windows domain you can go to the Privileges gt Shared Folder page to assign the domain users privileges of shared folders on the server When domain users access Synology DiskStation they only need to enter their domain account and password for authentication For the detailed description please refer to Help on File Sharing gt Win Mac OS page Supported on specific models only Please refer to the product Specification table 40 Managing Synology DiskStation W Status Win Mac OS Resource Monitor Windows File Service Lo ae mas V Enable Windows file service 8J J System WINS server 3 Privileges V Optimize CIFS database operations peal F Enable Local Master Browser S Shared Folder E Enable CIFS Recycle Bin Q Application Setting Empty CIFS Recyde Bin B CL orage 49 File Sharing WinMac OS POTEET 9 Workgroup E ipm ti Workgroup WORKGROUP ile Station 8 J Network Services Domain 8 CJ Applications Domain J J Backup p 8j
46. logy DiskStation User s Guide Applied Model DS110j DS210j DS410j DS410 DS710 DS1010 DS109 DS109 DS209 DS209 I DS409slim RS409 RS409 RS409RP Document ID Syno UserGuide NASeries enu Based on Version DSM 2 2 1060 COPYRIGHT NOTICE All title copyright and other intellectual property rights in and to any Synology Products the Products or Product including but not limited to product design and appearance firmware and any relevant media images photographs animations video audio music text and applets incorporated into the Products the accompanying manuals and other documents and on line or electronic documents if any are owned by Synology Inc Unless otherwise expressly licensed by Synology Inc in writing any provision of the Products does not represent any license of any of the above rights Copyright 2004 2010 Synology Inc All rights reserved TRADEMARK NOTICE Synology and other names of Synology Products are proprietary marks or registered trademarks of Synology Inc Microsoft Windows series and Internet Explorer are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Apple Mac Mac OS series are trademarks of Apple Computer Inc registered in the U S and other countries Other products and company names mentioned herein are trademarks of their respective holders LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIABILITY Synology provides a limited warranty for its Products only to the initial person or
47. ls Please refer to product specification for further details Getting to know your Synology DiskStation Getting to know your Synology DiskStation Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of Synology DiskStation Synology DiskStation is specially designed for the following purposes Storing and Sharing Files via the Internet Windows users Mac users and Linux users can easily share files within the Intranet or through the Internet Unicode language support makes sharing files in different languages from Synology DiskStation simple Sharing Storage Capacity as an iSCSI Target You can designate portion of your Synology DiskStation volume space to be an iSCSI Target which will allow the iSCSI initiator to access the space like a local disk PC Data and Server Data Backup Synology DiskStation provides various backup solutions to back up PC data to Synology DiskStation back up Synology DiskStation data to an external hard drive another Synology DiskStation or an rsync compatible server Transferring Data via FTP Synology DiskStation provides FTP service with bandwidth restriction and anonymous login To transfer data safely FTP over SSL TLS and uninvited IP auto block are also available Managing Files through Web Browsers File Station 2 makes it possible for users to manage their files on Synology DiskStation easily through a web interface with Windows style file operations You can also access the files stored o
48. mation a y System Notification Aj Network Notification dosis dm An email notification will be sent when an error occurs ist PPPoE Time SMTP server ee Notification SMTP port 25 7 Secure connection SSL TLS is required SMS Notification If you would like to be notified by SMS enable SMS notifications and enter information for your preferred SMS service provider Firmware Update To keep your Synology DiskStation up to date Administrator can go to System gt Firmware Update page to upgrade firmware 58 More Features Disk Station lt Home gt gt System gt gt Firmware Update Home gt Start J J Information 3S System Firmware Update amp Network Firmware Update Language mes E 9 New firmware with enhanced functions and improved performance mi 3 Synology Website now for any updates Time te Notification m cond Power Model name m Current firmware version DSM 2 0 0805 Firmware date 2009 01 13 Browse Note Normally upgrading the firmware of the Synology DiskStation will not affect data on the Synology DiskStation However to ensure data security it is recommended that you back up your data before update Audio Station By connecting a set of verified USB speakers and the Synology Remote receptor to the USB ports on the Synology DiskStation users will be able to enjoy the music stored on the Synology DiskStation with the music player in the Audio S
49. me The Power Button is used to turn Synology DiskStation on or off Power Front To turn off Synology DiskStation press the Power Button Button Panel and hold it until you hear a beep sound and the Power LED starts blinking The shutdown process will complete in 30 seconds The LED indicator is used to display the status of the LED Front internal disk and the system For more detail please Indicators Panel refer to the following LED Indication Table ud The Synology DiskStation offers USB ports for adding ac USB Port Bed additional external hard drives USB printers or other ane USB devices The fan is built to exhaust waste heat out of Synology E Back DiskStation It will start automatically when the server an Panel starts If the fan is malfunctioning system will beep every 1 second Back The eSATA port is for connecting with an external SATA eSATA Port Panel HDD 1 Torestore IP DNS passwords for the admin RESET Back account to default value Button Panel 2 Toreinstall the Synology DiskStation Back The LAN port is where you connect RJ 45 cable to LAN Port Panel Synology DiskStation Back The power port is where you connect the AC adapter to Power Port Panel Synology DiskStation 25 LED Indication Table Getting to know your Synology DiskStation 4 bay DiskStation LED Indication Color Status Description Static Volume Normal Green Off
50. n on or off Power Front To turn off Synology DiskStation press the Power Button Button Panel and hold it until you hear a beep sound and the Power LED starts blinking The shutdown process will complete in 30 seconds The LED indicator is used to display the status of the LED Front internal disk and the system For more detail please Indicators Panel refer to the following LED Indication Table Hard Drive Front The hard drive tray is designed for loading the hard Tray Panel drives used in Synology DiskStation Hard Drive Front Each hard drive tray is equipped with one tray lock to Tray Lock Panel lock unlock the trays to the DiskStation per The Synology DiskStation offers USB ports for adding ac USB Port BOE additional external hard drives USB printers or other ane USB devices The fan is built to exhaust waste heat out of Synology Back _ DiskStation It will start automatically when the server an Panel starts If the fan is malfunctioning system will beep every 1 second Back The eSATA port is for connecting with an external SATA eSATA Port Panel HDD 1 To restore IP DNS passwords for the admin account RESET Back to default value Button Panel 2 To reinstall the Synology DiskStation Back The LAN port is where you connect RJ 45 cable to LAN Port I Panel Synology DiskStation Back The VGA port is where you connect Synolo VGA Port E T Sc Panel DiskStation directly to a LCD monitor Back The power port is wher
51. n Synology DiskStation with a mobile device Sharing Photos Videos and Blogs with Photo Station 3 Photo Station 3 gives you the freedom to share photos and videos over the Internet without complicated upload steps Album control ensures the content is shared with the right persons Visitors can leave comments for your photos Furthermore a brand new blogging system is integrated for you to easily share your life and thoughts over the Internet Getting to know your Synology DiskStation Enjoying Entertainment Content on the Server Download Station allows you to download files from the Internet through BitTorrent FTP HTTP eMule and NZB to Synology DiskStation Moreover if you have an UPnP DMA connected in the LAN you can share the multimedia files on Synology DiskStation If you just want to share and play mp3 files stored on Synology DiskStation you can enable iTunes Service and enjoy the music through any iTunes clients on LAN The built in USBCopy button on the device allows instant copy of photos from the camera to Synology DiskStation Enjoying Music instantly anytime When a pair of USB speakers is connected to the Synology DiskStation Audio Station allows users to listen to music stored on the Synology DiskStation from a connected iPod or even stream Internet Radio stations In addition users can stream music from the Synology DiskStation with a web browser over the Internet Hosting Websites The Virtual Hos
52. ng Local Backup Administrator can back up Synology DiskStation s data to external USB or SATA HDD By using Network Backup Administrator can back up Synology DiskStation s data to another Synology DiskStation or an rsync compatible server Synology DiskStation provides the following personal data backup solutions 3 By installing Synology Data Replicator 3 software on the client PC Windows users can back up data from PC to Synology DiskStation By using Time Machine on Mac OS X Mac users can back up data from their desktop to assigned shared folder on Synology DiskStation Synology DiskStation also allows you to back up system settings Local Backup and Network Backup Please follow the below steps to perform Local and Network Backup 1 Connect an external USB HDD or SATA HDD to the corresponding port on Synology DiskStation Go to the page External Devices gt USB Disk or External Devices gt eSATA Disk of the Web Management UI and format the HDD Cube Station A Home D Start 8 Information 8 System USB Disk a Privileges lt Home gt gt External Devices gt gt USB Disk J Storage lt r a File Sharing USB disk Shared folder File system type J J Network Services USB Disk 1 usbshare1 FAT a Applications 8g Backup BieExernal Device 52 Backup Solutions If you want to do network backup to another Synology DiskStation make sure the Network Backup Service is enable
53. o be an iSCSI Target which will allow clients to access the space like a local disk Go to Storage gt iSCSI Target and create an iSCSI target Disk Station lt Home gt Storage gt iSCSI Target Home Sh Options J Information 8 O System P 3j Privileges pcenis x 3 Storage _ Enabled Location Status Capacity HDD Management S Volume Win Mac OS FTP Bl NFS A File Station O Network Services J Applications 8 Backup J J External Devices Protecting Synology DiskStation from Unauthorized Login Built in Firewall The built in firewall can prevent unauthorized logins and control which services can be accessed Go to Network Services gt Firewall to enable and create firewall rules You can choose to allow or deny some or all IP addresses from accessing some or all network ports Disk Station lt Home gt Network Services gt Firewall Home Options 3 J Information Firewall J J System J Privileges J J Storage J File Sharing Sj Network Services QJ Web Services DDNS Ports Protocol k Firewall i Auto Bloc J J Applications J Backup J J External Devices If no rules are matched Allow access _ Deny access You can drag and drop the rules to rearrange the order Rules at the top have higher r Supported on specific models only Please refer to the product Specification table 42 Managing Synology DiskStation Auto Block Auto Block is another
54. olume With DX5 RX4 You can expand the storage capacity of your Synology DiskStation by connecting a DX5 RX4 For detailed function descriptions please click Help on the Volume page Disk Station lt Home gt gt Storage gt gt Volume A Home gt Start v Sj Information fa Status Volume Lo S vee ae Create Repair m a System W GetInfo 3 amp 3 Privileges i User 4 Volume 2 FR Group 3 Shared Folder Volume 1 Expansion unit amp Application Setting a amp Storage HDD m With External HDD External USB HDD When connecting an external USB HDD to Synology DiskStation s USB port usbshare1 shared folder will be created automatically Upon disconnecting external USB HDD the shared folder will be removed When more than 1 external USB HDD is connected usbshare2 usbshare3 will be created accordingly To eject or format external USB HDD go to the page External Devices gt USB Disk of the Web Management UI Supported on specific models only Please refer to www synology com 66 Cube Station Home DP start G Information J System 3j C Privileges a O Storage 3j File Sharing 33 J Network Services 3J Applications JJ Backup 3 amp 3 External Devices STEER Expanding Storage Capacity X Home gt gt External Devices gt gt USB Disk USB Disk W Get Info Format 3 Eject USB disk Shared folder USB Disk 1 usbshare1 Ex
55. or Users Guide 3 Follow the steps to complete installation 4 After installation double click on the desktop icon to execute the program o Synology Assistant 5 Choose the server you want to manage Click Connect or double click the selected server to enter the Web Management UI 36 Managing Synology DiskStation System is ready 00 11 32 04 0C EA 2 2 0922 DS207 89E1N01506 Total 1 Synology Server s found 6 Choose System administrator admin input password and click Login The default password is empty Disk Station Manager 2 2 Choose login account 2 System administrator admin Enter nassword L Mac OS X User Insert the Installation CD into CD DVD Rom Drive Double Click CD Rom Drive thumbnail Double Click MacOSX thumbnail Double Click Synology Assistant SYNOLOGY dmg thumbnail Double Click Synology Assistant thumbnail to run setup wizard o gg FF om Choose a Synology DiskStation Click Connect or double click the selected server to enter the Web Management UI 7 Choose System administrator admin input password and click Enter The default password is empty 37 Managing Synology DiskStation Note To ensure the process runs smoothly please use the following browsers Browser Version Internet Explorer 7 0 and onward Firefox 3 0 and onward Safari Mac only 3 0 and onward Accessing Web Management
56. ownload tasks you should enable Download Station on the Synology DiskStation 60 More Features Enabling Download Station 2 Go to the Applications gt Download Station page Cube Station Home gt gt Applications gt gt Download Stal Home Start J J Information 3 J System Download Station a J Privileges Download Service I Storage E Enable Download Station to dos 3j File Sharing a Network Services IVI Enable Download Station 2 3 amp Applications V Enable eMule downloads UPnP pd Note Users must comply with a p iTunes service B Audio Station Photo Station Download Station d Download Schedule Installing Download Redirector Insert Installation CD into the CD DVD Rom drive Click on Download Redirector and follow on screen instructions to complete installation For the detailed description of Download Redirector please refer to Help on Download Redirector program window Web Station Personal or corporate website can be easily set up using Web Station By integrating with PHP and MySQL users can also set up online shop PHP support is turned on by default and MySQL needs to be enabled manually With the Web Station enabled the Virtual Host support allows you to host up to 30 websites on one Synology DiskStation 61 More Features Enabling Web Station and MySQL Go to the Network Services gt Web Services page Cube Station Home gt gt Networ
57. pacity of the RAID 5 RAID 6 volume by adding a Spare HDD to the RAID 5 RAID 6 volume Please refer to the online Help on the Storage gt Volume page of the Web Management UI for detailed instructions Change Volume Type If you have created a Basic RAID 1 or RAID 5 volume you could add a new drive to the Synology DiskStation and then click Change on the Volume page to change the volume type You have following options 1 Change Basic to RAID 1 Change Basic to RAID 5 2 3 Change RAID 1 to RAID 5 4 Change RAID 5 to RAID 5 Spare Cube Station A Home gt Start v ime i Notification E Power A Restore Defaults gt Firmware Update Package Management 3 3 Privileges User E Group ag Shared Folder Application Setting e ge Home Storage Volume Volume d Create d Expand a Change x Remove Change Volume Choose a change type Change Basic to RAID 1 Change Basic to RAID 5 Change RAID 1 to RAID 5 Change RAID 5 to RAID 5 spare Supported on specific models only Please refer to the product Specification table 69 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting For any questions about managing your Synology DiskStation please refer to the Help button at every page of the Web Management UI For any questions other than that please visit Synology Inc website www synology com for further assistance 70 Appendix Recommended Peripherals Appendix For recommended
58. peripheral models including hard drive USB printer DMA and UPS please visit www synology com Recommended NTP Server The main purpose of Network Time Protocol NTP is for synchronizing clocks of computer system over data network We have provided a few recommended NTP servers For more information about NTP Server please visit http Awww eecis udel edu mills ntp servers html Below are few recommended NTP servers 1 2 3 4 5 time apple com time asia apple com time euro apple com time nist gov time windows com For more information please refer to http ntp isc org bin view Servers WebHome 71
59. s SYNOLOGY SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY TO YOU UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IF THE PRODUCT IS INSTALLED AND USED IN A MANNER NOT SPECIFIED OR DESCRIBED IN THE PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS OR DESCRIPTION THE PRODUCT HAS BEEN MODIFIED OR ALTERED IN ANY WAY BY ANY PARTY OTHER THAN SYNOLOGY OR THE FAILURE OF THE PRODUCT TO CONFORM TO ITS SPECIFICATIONS CAN BE ATTRIBUTED TO CAUSES THAT NOT THE RESPONSIBILITY OF SYNOLOGY SYNOLOGY 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 PARTICULARLY DISCLAIMS ITS QUALITY OR PERFORMANCE FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE SYNOLOGY MAKES NO GUARANTEE THAT ALL DATA STORED ON SYNOLOGY PRODUCTS IS ALWAYS SECURE WITHOUT ANY RISKS OF DATA LOSS SYNOLOGY REMINDS YOU TO BACK UP THE DATA PERIODICALLY UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL SYNOLOGY BE LIABLE IN ANY WAY TO THE USER FOR DAMAGES INCLUDING ANY SAVINGS LOST PROFITS OR OTHER INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE SYNOLOGY PRODUCTS OR RESULTING LOSS OF DATA FROM SUCH USE THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE OR JURISDICTION TO JURISDICTION SYNOLOGY S RESPONSIBILITY FOR MALFUNCTIONS AND DEFECTS IN HARDWARE IS LIMITED TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS SET FOR IN THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT FOR CUSTOMERS EXCEPT FOR THE EXPRESS WARRANTIES
60. se refer to Help on the External Devices gt USB Printer page of the Web Management UI for the detailed settings on different platforms 4 File Station Audio Station Surveillance Station Downlc v 1 9 Disk Station Manager P I Welcome admin Desktg i Notification Power P Eject ER dean Restore Defaults Hame i Manufacturer l Product E Firmware Update Package Management Seiko Epson Corp Printer g Privileges 8 J Storage File Sharing J Network Services 8 Applications Backup B C3 External Devices h B Disk m 56 More Features More Features Management User Home When the User Home function is enabled the system will automatically create a home folder for each user account so that users can store data to their own home folder Cube Station Home gt gt Privileges gt gt User A Home gt Start 4 J Information Uset I Audio Station amp Create Edit amp Delete E Import Users User Home x User Home n E 4 1 3j V Enable user home service E n J ig n zJ c3 Applications UPnP n iTunes hn 4 n n n Mail Statinn L Applications Privilege Setting Admin can assign privileges to other users for accessing applications at Privileges gt Application Setting page Cube Station Home gt gt Privileges gt gt Application Setting Home D s
61. sonal data to Synology DiskStation by enabling AppleTalk and selecting a destination shared folder on the File Sharing gt Win Mac OS 54 Backup Solutions Backing up Synology DiskStation Settings There are two options for you to back up Synology DiskStation s User Group and Shared Folder settings for easy maintenance and restoration From Synology DiskStation to PC Client Go to the page Backup Configuration Backup of the Web Management UI to back up settings from Synology DiskStation to PC Client Cube Station Home gt gt Backup gt gt Configuration Backup A Home b Start v J J Information a 73 System Configuration Backup a Privileges Options 3j Storage ti amp CJFile Sharing Back up system configuration 8i E Network Services Back up the user group and shared folder settings to a dss file EJ Applications Restore system configuration 3 Backup Overwrite conflicted settings 4 Backup Network Backup Service Select a backup file ss Configuration Backup From Synology DiskStation to another Synology DiskStation The data backed up to another Synology DiskStation or an rsync compatible server using Network Backup automatically includes the User Group Shared Folder settings When you recover the data you can choose if you want to recover these settings 55 Sharing USB Printers Sharing USB Printers Synology DiskStation helps users to share up to 2 USB Printers Plea
62. t feature allows you to host up to 30 websites using Web Station with PHP and MySQL supported Video Recording with IP Cameras Surveillance Station 3 allows you to manage view and record videos from multiple IP cameras over the network By accessing the web based management interface of Surveillance Station 3 you can watch the real time image the camera is monitoring and record videos continuously in motion detection mode or in alarm recording mode USB Printer Server You can share up to 2 USB 2 0 Printers through the LAN Supported on specific models only Please refer to the product Specification table Getting to know your Synology DiskStation Specification For the most recent product specification please visit www synology com 1 bay Models Item DS109 DS109 DS110j Internal HDD 3 5 SATA Il x 1 3 5 SATA Il x 1 3 5 SATA Il x 1 Max Capacity 2TB 2TB 2TB Hot Swappable HDD No No No USB x3 USB x3 External HDD Interface USB x3 eSATA x 1 eSATA x 1 LAN Port Gigabit x 1 Gigabit x 1 Gigabit x 1 USBCopy Yes Yes Yes System Fan mm x 1 50 x 50 x 1 50 x 50 x 1 50 x 50 Size HxWxD mm 160 x 63 x 218 160 x 63 x 218 160 x 63 x 218 Weight Kg 0 81 0 81 0 81 Windows 2000 onward Supported Clients Mac OS X 10 3 onward Linux Max User Accounts 1024 2048 512 Max Group Accounts 128 256 128
63. tat J Information 8 CJ System Application Setting B Privileges g ps L Save Setting Searc x r Group Name rrp 7 ri eststion A Audio station m Shared Folder cliff a 4 Application Setting Xm a J Storage iiec 4 M v File Sharing dfdfd M x gl 8 Network Services edward M M M J Applications fasdfew a Backup M M M C3 External Devices M M M a USB Disk gergewn a z g USB Printer qwergeq a M i UPS ai reqwrew a N rqewrqei M M M rqewrqw a 7i a 4 n 57 More Features Quick Search Box When the Quick Search Box is enabled it will appear at the bottom of the Panel List The search while you type feature helps you to quickly find the applications you want to manage by entering key words Search Results at Mail Station wf Manage Mail Station a gi e HP Manage the FTP service Language Setup language options m Shared Folder Manage shared folders and access rights X File Station Manage File Station UPnP J Manage multimedia service and options for UPnP devices Backup Backup setup all Photo Station Notification Email Notification Administrator can enter email address and SMTP server information on the page System gt Notification Synology DiskStation will send email to the address whenever an important event occurs to notify Administrator Disk Station Home gt gt System gt gt Notification A Home gt Start v J J Infor
64. tation web interface or by the direction free remote control Users can also stream music stored on Synology DiskStation to the client PC and have the music delivered by built in speakers Besides music on the Synology DiskStation users can listen to the Internet radio stations or play music from the connected iPod as well A built in playlist Random100 will randomly choose and play 100 songs each time this function is selected For detailed function descriptions please refer to the online Help in the Audio Station web interface DS audio is also available for download on Apple s App Store to stream the music in Audio Station with your iPhone iPod touch lt Management 4f File Station 7 Surveillance Staton V Download Station Welcome admin Help About Logout Library Internet Radio Streaming Mode gt gt USB speaker not detected Please connect USB speaker to the system Radio iPod 2029 59 More Features iTunes Service When iTunes Service is enabled users can play music files stored on Synology DiskStation with any iTunes clients on the same subnet For the detailed information and its limitation please refer to Help on Applications gt iTunes page of the Web Management UI Cube Station lt Home gt gt Applications gt gt iTunes Home D Start a J Information 8 System iTunes 3j J Privileges iTunes a Storage Enable iTunes service to allow all iTunes
65. ternal SATA HDD When connecting an external SATA HDD to Synology DiskStation s eSATA port satashare shared folder will be created automatically Upon disconnecting External SATA HDD shared folder will be removed To eject or format external SATA HDD go to the page External Devices gt eSATA Disk of the Web Management UI Disk Station Home gt gt External Devices gt gt eSATA disk A Home Pb Start J J Information System 3j Privileges J Storage 3i File Sharing 8i J Network Services Applications Backup Sj External Devices amp USB Disk USB Printer USBCopy Blurs eSATA disk eSATA disk eSATA disk External SATA Disk Shared folder satashare File system type Native Used Total Size 0 30 916 89 GB Status Normal zm Replacing Larger Internal HDD When the internal HDD storage runs out Administrator can follow the steps below to replace a larger HDD but keep the original data For one bay models 9 m F wD Turn off the Synology DiskStation Replace the internal hard drive with a larger one Turn on the Synology DiskStation Reinstall the system Connect the replaced hard drive to the USB or eSATA port Copy the data from the replaced hard drive to the new hard drive Supported on specific models only Please refer to the product Specification table 67 Expanding Storage Capacity 7 Remove the replaced hard drive For Basic or RAID 0 volume on
66. tion using two IP addresses under different subnets With Link Aggregation enabled trunking and network fault tolerances are supported Please go to the System gt Network page of the Web Management UI for setup Volume You can combine hard drives on Synology DiskStation to create different types of volumes and find the data protection level of your need The Synology DiskStation provides you various volume types as follows Volume Type Amount of composed hard drive Functionality Basic A Basic non RAID volume must be created with one hard drive as an independent unit When creating a Basic volume you can select only one hard drive at a time JBOD INV no JBOD is a collection of hard drives The maximum capacity of a JBOD volume is the total capacity of all hard drives RAID 0 INV N Combining multiple disks to build a volume RAID 0 offers Striping a process of dividing data into blocks and spreading the data blocks across several hard drives but without safety measures RAID 1 With RAID 1 one of the composed disks is used for backup purposes The content of disk A is mirrored to disk B to assure data integrity so the actual available storage capacity equals to the capacity of one hard drive RAID 5 INV 4v This configuration includes a backup option It uses parity mode to store redundant data on space equal to the size of one disk for later data recovery Therefore
67. used to display the status of the LED Front internal disk and the system For more detail please Indicators Panel refer to the following LED Indication Table The USBCopy Button lights up when you connect a USB Device for example digital camera USB flash disk USBCopy Front I I Pressing the button will copy the data from the Button Panel I connected USB device to Synology DiskStation s internal HDD Front amp The Synology DiskStation offers USB ports for adding USB Port Back additional external hard drives USB printers or other Panel USB devices Front The eSATA port is for connecting with an external SATA eSATA Port Panel HDD The fan is built to exhaust waste heat out of Synology Back DiskStation It will start automatically when the server an Panel starts If the fan is malfunctioning system will beep every 1 second 1 To restore IP DNS passwords for the admin RESET Back account to default value Button Panel I I 2 To reinstall the Synology DiskStation Back The LAN port is where you connect RJ 45 cable to LAN Port Panel Synology DiskStation Back The power port is where you connect the AC adapter to Power Port i l Panel Synology DiskStation LED Indications Table Getting to know your Synology DiskStation 1 bay Models LED Indication Color Status Description Static
68. w your Synology DiskStation Article Location Description Name The Power Button is used to turn Synology DiskStation on or off Power Front To turn off Synology DiskStation press the Power Button Button Panel and hold it until you hear a beep sound and the Power LED starts blinking The LED indicator is used to display the status of the LED Front i internal disk and the system For more detail please Indicators Panel refer to the following LED Indication Table The USBCopy Button lights up when you connect a USB Device for example digital camera USB flash disk USBCopy Front I Pressing the button will copy the data from the Button Panel I connected USB device to Synology DiskStation s internal HDD Front amp The Synology DiskStation offers USB ports for adding USB Port Back additional external hard drives USB printers or other Panel USB devices Back The eSATA port is for connecting with an external SATA eSATA Port Panel HDD 1 To restore IP DNS passwords for the admin RESET Back account to default value Button Panel I 2 To reinstall the Synology DiskStation Hard Drive Back The hard drive tray is designed for loading the hard Tray Panel drives used in Synology DiskStation Hard Drive Back Each hard drive tray is equipped with one tray lock to Tray Lock Panel lock unlock the trays to the DiskStation Back The VGA port is where you connect Synolo VGA Port P dido Pan
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