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QNAP TS-EC1279U-RP 36TB 12 Bay NAS User Manual - Use-IP

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A la r m Buzze r (the a la r m b uzze r c a n b e d is a b le d in “ S y s te m T o o ls ” > “ Ha r d wa r e S e tting s ” )<br />

Be e p s o und No . o f T im e s De s c r ip tio n<br />

Short beep (0.5<br />

sec)<br />

1<br />

1) The <strong>NAS</strong> is starting up.<br />

2) The <strong>NAS</strong> is being shut down (software shutdown).<br />

3) The user presses the reset button to reset the <strong>NAS</strong>.<br />

4) The system firmware has been updated.<br />

Short beep (0.5<br />

sec)<br />

3 The <strong>NAS</strong> data cannot be copied to the external storage device<br />

from the front USB port.<br />

Short beep (0.5<br />

sec), long beep<br />

(1.5 sec)<br />

3, every 5 min The system fan is out of function (<strong>TS</strong>-119 does not support<br />

smart fan).<br />

Long beep (1.5<br />

sec)<br />

2<br />

1) The disk volume is going to be full.<br />

2) The disk volume has reached its full capacity.<br />

3) The hard disk drives on the <strong>NAS</strong> are in degraded mode.<br />

4) The user starts hard drive rebuilding.<br />

1<br />

1) The <strong>NAS</strong> is turned off by force shutdown (hardware<br />

shutdown).<br />

2) The <strong>NAS</strong> has been turned on and is ready.<br />

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