ioSafe 223 Network Attached Storage Device Guide Guide

223 Network Attached Storage Device

Fa'amatalaga

  • Part Number: A8-7223-00 REV01 Hardware Guide, 223
  • Powered by Synology DSM
  • Based on Synology DS223 motherboard
  • Designed to protect data from natural disasters
  • Main Unit Dimensions: (provide actual dimensions if
    avanoa)
  • Weight: (provide weight if available)
  • Storage Capacity: (provide storage capacity options if
    avanoa)

Fa'atonuga o le Fa'aaogaina o Mea

Ae e te le'i Amata

Before setting up the ioSafe 223, ensure you have all the
package contents and read the safety instructions.

O mea o lo'o i totonu

  • Vaega Autu x 1
  • Uaea Malosi AC x1
  • Fetuuna'i Malosi AC x1
  • RJ-45 LAN cable x1
  • Drive Screws x8
  • Cord Retention Clip x1
  • 3mm Hex Tool x1
  • Magnet x1 (for storing the Hex Tool on the back of the
    masini)

Fa'apipi'i le Pusa malo

For Diskless Version Only:

  1. Tools and Parts for Hard Drive Installation:
  • Gather the hard drives, screws, and tools provided.
  • Install Hard Drives:
    • Follow the detailed instructions in the user manual to install
      the hard drives securely.

    Feso'ota'i ile Network

    Follow these steps to connect the ioSafe 223 to your
    feso'ota'iga:

    1. Use the RJ-45 LAN cable to connect the device to your network
      router.
    2. Power on the device using the AC Power Cord and Adapter.

    Initial Setup of Disk Station Manager

    To begin setting up the Disk Station Manager:

    1. Connect to the ioSafe using Web Assistant as detailed in the
      tusi lesona.

    FAQ

    Q: What should I do if my ioSafe 223 does not power on?

    A: Check that the AC Power Cord is properly connected and try a
    ese'ese le eletise. A fa'aauau pea le fa'afitauli, fa'afeso'ota'i le tagata fa'atau
    lagolago.

    Q: How do I access my data in case of a disaster event?

    A: Ensure you have backups of your data stored off-site or in a
    cloud service. Consult the user manual for disaster recovery
    faiga.

    ioSafe 223 Hardware Guide
    Powered by Synology DSM
    Part Number: A8-7223-00 REV01 Hardware Guide, 223

    Itulau e Tuu Avanoa
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    Did you purchase your 223 preloaded with Hard Drives? Skip to “Initial Setup of Disk Station Manager” on page 13.
    Lisi o Mataupu
    Introduction 4 Before You Start …………………………………………………………………………………… 5
    Package Contents …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 5 ioSafe 223 at a Glance ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 6 Safety Instructions …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 7
    Hard Drive Installation (For Diskless Version Only) ………………………………… 8
    Tools and Parts for Hard Drive Installation ………………………………………………………………………………………… 8 Install Hard Drives……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..9 Connect the ioSafe 223 to your Network…………………………………………………………………………………………..12
    Initial Setup of Disk Station Manager……………………………………………………. 13
    Connecting to the ioSafe using Web Assistant ………………………………………………………………………………… 13
    Appendix A: Specifications …………………………………………………………………. 15 Appendix B: System modes and LED Indicators …………………………………… 16
    System Modes definitions ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 16 Identify System Modes ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 17 Transitions between System Modes………………………………………………………………………………………………… 18 LED Definitions ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 19
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    Folasaga
    Congratulations on your purchase of the ioSafe 223 powered by Synology DSM. The ioSafe 223, based on Synology’s DS223 motherboard, is designed as a powerful way to protect your private cloud networked data from loss due to natural disasters such as fires and floods. Please read this Quick Start Guide and the User’s Guide carefully to understand how to operate this device both during normal operation and during a disaster event.
    Important Note: The ioSafe 223 is based on the Synology DS223 Motherboard and Synology DSM OS. Certain configuration settings may require you to select “Synology DS223”, “DS223” or “Synology” as an option.
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    Ae e te le'i Amata

    Before you start setting up ioSafe 223, please check the package contents to verify that you have received the items below. Please also read the safety instructions carefully before use to prevent your ioSafe 223 from any damage.

    O mea o lo'o i totonu
    Vaega Autu x 1

    Uaea Malosi AC x1

    Fetuuna'i Malosi AC x1

    RJ-45 LAN cable x1
    Drive Screws x8
    Cord Retention Clip x1
    3mm Hex Tool x1
    Magnet x1 Note: For storing the Hex Tool
    on the back of the device

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    ioSafe 223 at a Glance

    Leai.

    Igoa o Mataupu

    Nofoaga

    Fa'amatalaga

    1. Press to power on your ioSafe NAS.

    1)

    Pule Malosi

    Front Panel 2. To power off your ioSafe NAS, press and hold until you hear a beep sound

    and the Power LED starts flashing.

    Lights up when you connect a USB device (e.g. digital camera, USB storage

    2)

    Kopi Faamau

    Front Panel device, etc.). Press the copy button to copy data from the connected USB

    device to internal drives.

    3)

    USB 2.0 Taulaga

    USB ports for adding additional external hard drives, USB printers, or other Front Panel USB devices.

    The LED indicators are used to display the status of the internal disk and the

    4)

    LED Indicators Front Panel system. For more information, see “Appendix B: System modes and LED

    Indicat” on Page 19.

    1. Mode 1: Press and hold until you hear a beep sound to restore the IP

    address, DNS server, and password for the admin account to default.

    5)

    TOE FA'ATAU Fa'amau

    Back Panel 2. Mode 2: Press and hold until you hear a beep, release the button

    immediately, then press and hold again within 10 seconds to reinstall

    DiskStation Manager (DSM).

    6)

    Uafu eletise

    Back Panel Connect the AC adapter to this port.

    7)

    USB 3.2 Gen 1 Taulaga

    Back Panel Connect external drives or other USB devices to the ioSafe NAS here.

    8)

    LAN uafu

    Back Panel The LAN port for connecting network (RJ-45) cable to the ioSafe 223.

    9)

    To maximize cooling, please do not block the fan exhaust. If the fan is

    Faaili

    Back Panel malfunctioning, the system will beep.

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    Faatonuga Saogalemu
    For optimized cooling during normal operation, keep out of from direct sunlight. During a high temperature event such as a fire, the internal HDD’s are protected from data loss (1550F, 30 minutes per ASTM E-119) when the Front Cover is properly installed on the device. Please contact ioSafe (http://iosafe.com) for assistance during any data recovery event. During normal operation, do not place the ioSafe product close to any liquid. During a flood or water exposure (10′ depth, full immersion, 3 days) the internal HDDs are protected from data loss when the Waterproof Drive Cover is sufficiently tightened to the internal HDD chassis. Please contact ioSafe (http://iosafe.com) for assistance during any data recovery event. Before cleaning, properly shut down by pressing and holding the front power button then unplug the power cord. Wipe ioSafe product with moist cloth. Avoid chemical or aerosol cleaners for cleaning as they may affect the finish.
    The power cord must plug in to the right supply voltagu Ia mautinoa o le sapalai o le AC voltagu e saʻo ma mausali.
    Ina ia aveese uma le eletise mai le masini, ia mautinoa ua motusia uma uaea eletise mai le puna eletise.
    Observe electrostatic discharge (ESD) precautions during the entire installation process to eliminate possible ESD damage to the equipment. Wear an approved ESD wrist strap that is grounded when you handle an ESD-sensitive device.
    CAUTION: Risk of Explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
    Dispose of used batteries according to their instructions
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    Hard Drive Installation (For Diskless Version
    Na'o)
    This section shows how to install hard drives into a 223 Did you purchase your 223 preloaded with Hard Drives? Skip to “Initial Setup of Disk Station Manager” on page 13. Tools and Parts for Hard Drive Installation
    Needed: A Phillips screwdriver 3mm Hex Tool (included with the ioSafe 223) At least one 3.5″ SATA hard drive
    (Please visit https://cdsg.com/hardware-compatibility for compatible hard drive models.) Note: For a RAID1 set, it is recommended that all installed drives be the same size to make the best use of hard disk capacity. Warning: If you install a hard drive that contains data, the 223 will format the hard drive and erase all data. If you need the data in the future, please back it up before installation.
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    Fa'apipi'i ta'avale malo
    1 Remove the Front Cover using the included 3mm Hex Tool. NOTE: All hex screws used in the 223 are designed to be captive to avoid accidental loss.
    2 Remove Waterproof Drive Cover using the 3mm Hex Tool.
    3 Remove both of the Drive Trays using the provided 3mm Hex Tool.
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    4 Install a compatible Hard Drive into each Drive Tray using (4x) Drive Screws and a Phillips screwdriver. (Please visit https://cdsg.com/hardware-compatibility for compatible hard drive models.)
    5 Insert the Hard Drives into the empty hard drive bay and tighten the screws using the 3mm Hex Tool Note: Each Hard Drive will only fit in one orientation.
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    Note: If Drive replacement is required notice that Drive #2 is on the left and Drive #1 is on the right.
    6 Replace the Waterproof Drive Cover and securely tighten using the supplied 3mm Hex Tool. WARNING: BE SURE TO TIGHTEN THIS SCREW USING THE HEX TOOL. THE HEX TOOL IS DESIGNED TO FLEX SLIGHTLY WHEN THE SCREW IS SUFFICIENTLY TIGHT AND THE WATERPROOF GASKET IS COMPRESSED PROPERLY. AVOID USING TOOLS OTHER THAN THE SUPPLIED HEX TOOL AS YOU COULD UNDER TIGHTEN OR BREAK THE SCREW.
    7 Install the Front Cover to finish the installation and protect the drives from fire. Store the hex tool on the back of the device using the supplied magnet for later use.
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    Connect the ioSafe 223 to your Network
    1 Use the LAN cable to connect the ioSafe 223 to your switch/router/hub. 2 Connect the AC adapter to the power port of the ioSafe 223. Connect one end of the AC power cord to the AC
    power adapter, and the other to the power outlet. Insert the plastic cable holder into the slot to retain the power cord. 3 Press and hold the power button to turn on your DiskStation.
    Your ioSafe 223 should now be online and detectable from a network computer.
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    Initial Setup of Disk Station Manager
    After hardware setup is finished, please install Synology’s DiskStation Manager (DSM). Synology’s DiskStation Manager (DSM) is a browser-based operating system which provides tools to access and manage your ioSafe. When installation is complete, you will be able to log into DSM and start enjoying all the features of your ioSafe powered by Synology. To get started, please see the steps below. Note: Before beginning the installation process below, make sure that the 223 is connected to your router/switch with the network cable and that the power cord plugged in and the 223 is powered on.
    Connecting to the ioSafe using Web Fesoasoani
    Your ioSafe comes equipped with a built-in tool called Web Assistant that helps you download the latest version of DSM from the internet and install it on your ioSafe. Before installing DSM with Web Assistant, please check the following: Your computer and your ioSafe must be connected to the same local network. In order to download the latest version of DSM, Internet access must be available during installation.
    After confirming, please follow the steps below: 1 Power on your ioSafe. 2 Open a web browser on your computer connected to the same network as the ioSafe. 3 Enter either of the following into the address bar of your browser:
    a) find.synology.com b) Diskstation:5000 Note: Web Assistant is optimized for Chrome and Firefox web browsers. 4 Web Fesoasoani o le a faalauiloa i lau web su'esu'e. O le a su'e ma su'e le DiskStation i totonu o le upega tafa'ilagi. Le tulaga o le DiskStation e le tatau ona faʻapipiʻiina.
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    5 Click Connect to start the setup process. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the setup process.
    Note: 1. ioSafe uses an unmodified version of Synology’s DSM. The software interface will sometimes refer to the
    Synology Product the ioSafe is based on; Synology DS223 2. Suggested browsers: Chrome, Firefox. 3. Both the 223 and the computer should be in the same local network. 4. Internet connection must be available during DSM installation with Web Fesoasoani.
    6 A web browser should open showing the 223 Login screen. Enter the `admin’ as the username and leave the password field blank as shown below.

    pule

    Default user name: admin Leave this field empty

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    Fa'amatalaga
    Fa'aopoopo A:

    Fa'aopoopo

    Item Fire Protection Water Protection Internal HDD
    CPU RAM HDD Bays Max. Capacity Hot Swappable HDD
    External HDD Interface
    LAN Port USBCopy Size (HxWxD)
    mamafa
    Lagolago tagata
    Max. User Accounts Max. Group Accounts Max. Shared Folders Max. Concurrent Connections Max. Supported IP Cameras
    File System Supported RAID Types
    Agency Certifications HDD Hibernation
    Scheduled Power On/Off Wake on LAN/WAN
    Power And Environment Requirements

    ioSafe 223 Protects data from loss up to 1550°F for 1/2 hour per ASTM E119
    Protects data from loss up to 10ft for 72 hours. 3.5″ / 2.5″ SATA III / SATA II x 2
    Realtek RTD1619B 4 Core 1.7GHz 2 GB DDR4 non-ECC 2
    16TB (2 x 8TB malo malo)
    Yes USB 3.2 Gen 1 x 2
    USB 2.0 x 1
    1 Gigabit (RJ-45) x 1 Yes
    231mm x 150mm x 305mm (9.1″ x 5.9″ x 12.0″) 14 kg (31 lbs)
    Windows XP onward Mac OS X 10.7 onward
    Ubuntu 12 onward
    2048 256 256 128
    8 EXT 4, EXT3, FAT, NTFS, HFS+ (External disk only)
    Basic JBOD RAID 0 RAID 1 Synology Hybrid RAID (1-Disk Fault Tolerance)
    FCC Class B CE Class B BSMI Class B Yes Yes Yes
    Laina voltage: 100V to 240V AC Frequency: 50/60Hz
    Operating Temperature: 40 to 95°F (5 to 35°C) Storage Temperature: -5 to 140°F (-20 to 60°C)
    Relative Humidity: 5% to 95% RH Maximum Operating Altitude: 6500 feet (2000 m)

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    System modes and LED Indicators
    Fa'aopoopo B:

    Fa'aopoopo

    System Modes definitions

    E 7 faiga fa'aoga ile Synology NAS. Ole faiga ole System ma o latou fa'auiga o lo'o i lalo:

    System Mode Powering on Shutting down
    Ua sauni le DSM mo le fa'aogaina o le Talosaga Fa'amoe

    Uiga
    Synology NAS o lo'o fa'aola pe a e oomi le ki po'o le toe fa'afouina pe a e fa'agaoioia i le DSM. I le taimi o le faʻauluina o le faʻagasologa, e faʻatino foi e le masini le amataina o meafaigaluega, e pei o le toe setiina o meafaigaluega poʻo le amataina o le BIOS.
    Synology NAS o loʻo tapunia ona o le oomiina o le mana poʻo le gaioiga ile DSM.
    DSM is not ready for use. This could either be: Synology NAS is powered on, but DSM is not properly installed. Synology NAS is currently powering on and initializing services necessary for DSM to fully function. The attached UPS device has insufficient power; DSM stops all services to prevent data loss (enters safe mode).
    DSM o loʻo galue atoatoa, ma e mafai e tagata faʻaoga ona saini i totonu.
    Synology NAS ua le aoga mo sina taimi ma ua i ai nei i le mode Hibernation.
    O nisi afifi/au'aunaga (fa'ata'ita'iga, USB Copy ma Su'e a'u auaunaga) a'o fa'agaioiina o le a pulea ai gaioiga a le LED. A maeʻa le taʻaloga, o le a toe foʻi le faailo o le LED i lona tulaga masani.

    Fa'atatauga

    Synology NAS ua pe.

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    Fa'ailoa Faiga Fa'atonu

    E mafai ona e iloa le faiga faiga e ala i le POWER ma STATUS LED faailoilo. Fa'amolemole va'ai le laulau i lalo mo nisi fa'amatalaga.

    System Mode Powering On

    POWER LED Blue
    Fa emoemo

    Tulaga TAITAIINA

    Green Off

    Lanu moli

    Tapuni i lalo

    Fa emoemo

    Static

    Pa'u/Fa'amau1

    DSM e le'i sauni

    Static

    Fa emoemo

    Pepe/Emo1

    DSM ua sauni mo le fa'aoga

    Static

    Static

    Pa'u/Fa'amau1

    Fa'amoemoe

    Static

    Tape

    Pa'u/Fa'amau1

    Fa'atatauga

    Static

    Suiga

    Aloaia

    Tape

    Tape

    Tape

    Notes: 1. If the STATUS LED remains static orange or continuously blinks orange, this indicates there are system errors such as fan failure, system overheating, or volume degrade. Please sign in to DSM for detailed information.

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    Suiga i le va o Faiga Fa'atonu
    Ina ia malamalama atili i le suiga i le va o faiga faiga, faʻamolemole vaʻai i le examples below: · Powered on with no DSM installed: Powered off > Powering on > DSM not ready · Powered on with DSM installed: Powered off > Powering on > DSM not ready > DSM is ready for use · Entering hibernation then waking up from hibernation: DSM is ready for use > In hibernation > DSM is ready for use · Shutdown: DSM is ready for use > Shutting down > Powered off · Power failure with UPS attached: DSM is ready for use > DSM not ready (due to power failure, DSM enters safe mode) > Shutting down > Powered off > Powering on (power has recovered, DSM will reboot) > DSM not ready > DSM is ready for use
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    Fa'amatalaga LED

    LED Indication STATUS

    Lanu lanumeamata

    Tulaga Static
    Slow on/off cycle

    Description Volume normal
    HDD Hibernation (All the other LED indicators will be off)
    Volume degraded or crashed

    Lanu moli

    Fa emoemo

    Leai se voluma

    DSM le faʻapipiʻiina

    Static

    Lanu meamata

    LAN

    Fa emoemo

    Network connected Network active

    Tape

    Leai se feso'otaiga

    Lanu meamata

    Emo Static

    Drive is ready and idle Drive is being accessed

    Su'e taavale

    Tulaga taavale

    moli1

    Static

    Drive deactivated by user Port disabled2

    Ole tulaga ole soifua maloloina ole ta'avale e Matautia pe Le manuia

    Tape

    No internal disk

    Kopi

    Lanu meamata

    Emo Static

    Device detected Copying data

    Tape

    Leai se masini na maua

    Malosiaga

    Lanu moaga

    Emo Static

    Powered On Booting up / Shutting down

    Tape

    Ua tape

    Fa'amatalaga:

    1. When the drive LED indicator is orange, we recommend you sign in to DSM and go to Storage

    Manager > HDD/SSD for more information.

    2. Please try to restart your Synology NAS or re-insert the drives, then run the HDD/SSD manufacturer’s

    diagnostic tool to check the health status of the drives. If you can sign in to DSM, please run the built-

    in S.M.A.R.T. test to scan the drives. If the problem remains unresolved, please contact Synology

    Technical Support for help.

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    Pepa / Punaoa

    ioSafe 223 Network Attached Storage Device [pdf] Taiala mo Tagata Fa'aoga
    A8-7223-00, 223 Network Attached Storage Device, 223, Network Attached Storage Device, Attached Storage Device, Storage Device, Device

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