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QNAP JBOD Enclosure - TL-R400S/TL-R1200S-RP User Guide

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Summary of Contents for TL-R400S

Page 1: ...JBOD Enclosure TL R400S TL R1200S RP User Guide Document Version 2 20 02 2020...

Page 2: ...ves on 3 5 inch Trays 16 Installing Handles 18 Connecting the JBOD Enclosure to a NAS 19 Connecting the JBOD Enclosure to a Server 21 Hot Swapping Redundant Power Supply Units 22 Rail Kits 24 4 Basic...

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

Page 5: ...tenance procedures on the product by you or an unauthorized third party invalidates the warranty QNAP is not responsible for any damage or data loss caused by unauthorized modifications and installati...

Page 6: ...ic shock ensure that you only connect the power cord to a properly grounded electrical outlet Sound level 22 1 db A 33 7 db A Note The sound level was tested at a bystander position which is within on...

Page 7: ...bus adapter TL R400S QXP 400eS A1164 TL R1200S RP QXP 1600eS Screws for 2 5 inch drives TL R400S 12 TL R1200S RP 36 Screws for 3 5 inch drives TL R400S 16 TL R1200S RP 48 Quick Installation Guide QIG...

Page 8: ...LEDs 3 Link LED 2 Status LED 4 Fan error LED Rear Panel TL R400S No Component No Component 1 Audio alert switch 4 Power switch 2 Fan speed switch 5 Kensington security slot QNAP JBOD Enclosure TL R40...

Page 9: ...Component No Component 1 Fan speed switch 5 Audio alert switch 2 SFF 8088 port drive bays 1 4 6 Power switch 3 SFF 8088 port drive bays 5 8 7 Power supply unit 1 4 SFF 8088 port drive bays 9 12 8 Powe...

Page 10: ...Drive Numbering TL R400S TL R1200S RP QNAP JBOD Enclosure TL R400S TL R1200S RP User Guide Product Overview 9...

Page 11: ...s to the device Hardware and peripherals NAS or computer Storage drives Tip For the list of compatible drive models go to https www qnap com compatibility One or more SF 8088 connector cables Host bus...

Page 12: ...s Installing Solid State Drives on 3 5 inch Trays 4 Connect the power cord 5 Connect the JBOD enclosure to your NAS or server For details see the following topics Connecting the JBOD Enclosure to a NA...

Page 13: ...h Drives on 3 5 inch Trays Warning Observe electrostatic discharge ESD procedures to avoid damage to components 1 Power off the JBOD enclosure 2 Remove a drive tray a Pull the handle to release the tr...

Page 14: ...4 Load the tray into the drive bay a Insert the tray into the bay b Push the handle 5 Power on the JBOD enclosure QNAP JBOD Enclosure TL R400S TL R1200S RP User Guide Hardware Installation 13...

Page 15: ...mage to components 1 Power off the JBOD enclosure 2 Remove a drive tray a Pull the handle to release the tray b Pull the tray out 3 Install a drive on the tray a Place the drive on the tray so that th...

Page 16: ...4 Load the tray into the drive bay a Insert the tray into the bay b Push the handle 5 Power on the JBOD enclosure QNAP JBOD Enclosure TL R400S TL R1200S RP User Guide Hardware Installation 15...

Page 17: ...amage to components 1 Power off the JBOD enclosure 2 Remove a drive tray a Pull the handle to release the tray b Pull the tray out 3 Install a drive on the tray a Place the drive on the tray so that t...

Page 18: ...4 Load the tray into the drive bay a Insert the tray into the bay b Push the handle 5 Power on the JBOD enclosure QNAP JBOD Enclosure TL R400S TL R1200S RP User Guide Hardware Installation 17...

Page 19: ...acket a Align the openings on the handle with the two round screw holes on the angle bracket b Attach the screws to lock the handle to the angle bracket 3 Install the angle bracket on the JBOD enclosu...

Page 20: ...one or more SFF 8088 connector cables to the SFF 8088 or SFF 8644 ports on the host bus adapter installed in the NAS Note Refer to the hardware installation section of the NAS user guide for instructi...

Page 21: ...S 6 Verify that the JBOD enclosures are recognized by the NAS a Log on to QTS as administrator b Go to Main Menu Storage Snapshots Overview Storage c Verify that the JBOD enclosures are listed QNAP JB...

Page 22: ...SFF 8088 connector cables to the SFF 8088 or SFF 8644 ports on the host bus adapter installed in the NAS Note Refer to the hardware installation section of the NAS user guide for instructions on inst...

Page 23: ...download QNAP JBOD Manager go to https download qnap com b Verify that the JBOD enclosure is listed Hot Swapping Redundant Power Supply Units Warning The NAS may have one or more power supply unit PSU...

Page 24: ...the PSU out 4 Insert the new PSU 5 Connect the power cord to the PSU and the electrical outlet 6 Power on the NAS 7 Enable alerts for PSU failures a Log on to QTS as administrator b Go to Control Pane...

Page 25: ...L B02 Rail kits are not included with the JBOD enclosure and must be purchased separately For details contact an authorized reseller or go to http shop qnap com You can find installation information i...

Page 26: ...BOD enclosure is connected to a host device Off The JBOD enclosure is not connected to a host device Fan Red The system fan is not functioning Drive Green The JBOD enclosure is powered on The drive ca...

Page 27: ...and 69 C using QNAP JBOD Manager The temperature critical threshold is 70 C Fan Speed Switch The rear panel of the JBOD enclosure includes a fan speed switch for manually configuring the speed of the...

Page 28: ...the following situations RAID 1 One member drive fails RAID 5 One member drive fails RAID 10 One member drive fails Two member drives fail RAID 50 One member drive per disk subgroup fails RAID 60 Two...

Page 29: ...ins the new drive and then verify that the status is Rebuilding Support and Other Resources QNAP provides the following resources Resource URL Documentation https docs qnap com Service Portal https se...

Page 30: ...ility for Windows Linux and macOS that allows you to view and configure QNAP JBOD enclosures Storage Snapshots QTS utility that allows you to view and configure QNAP JBOD enclosures connected to a QNA...

Page 31: ...rranty or representation expressed implied or statutory with respect to its products or the contents or use of this documentation and all accompanying software and specifically disclaims its quality p...

Page 32: ...he GPL to prohibit the practice for those products If such problems arise substantially in other domains we stand ready to extend this provision to those domains in future versions of the GPL as neede...

Page 33: ...esponding Source need not include anything that users can regenerate automatically from other parts of the Corresponding Source The Corresponding Source for a work in source code form is that same wor...

Page 34: ...h it such as to form a larger program in or on a volume of a storage or distribution medium is called an aggregate if the compilation and its resulting copyright are not used to limit the access or le...

Page 35: ...transaction in which the right of possession and use of the User Product is transferred to the recipient in perpetuity or for a fixed term regardless of how the transaction is characterized the Corre...

Page 36: ...pt as expressly provided under this License Any attempt otherwise to propagate or modify it is void and will automatically terminate your rights under this License including any patent licenses grante...

Page 37: ...or commitment not to enforce a patent against the party If you convey a covered work knowingly relying on a patent license and the Corresponding Source of the work is not available for anyone to copy...

Page 38: ...Free Software Foundation If the Program specifies that a proxy can decide which future versions of the GNU General Public License can be used that proxy s public statement of acceptance of a version p...

Page 39: ...provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not i...

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