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Model | TVS-73e Series |
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Category | NAS |
Power Supply | 250W, 100-240V AC |
10 Gigabit Ethernet Ports | Optional via PCIe expansion card |
RAM | 8GB DDR3L (expandable up to 16GB) |
Drive Bays | 7 |
M.2 SSD Slots | 2 (M.2 2280 SATA SSD) |
RAID Support | RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, JBOD, Single |
LAN Ports | 4 (Gigabit) |
Operating System | QTS |
Provides information on the QNAP TVS-x73e NAS, hardware installation, basic operations, and troubleshooting.
Document is for consumers and storage administrators with basic storage/backup knowledge.
Explains symbols used in the guide and their meanings (Notes, Important, Tips, Warnings).
Overview of the TVS-x73e NAS, its APU, graphics, CPU, memory, PCIe slots, USB QuickAccess, HDMI, and QTS OS.
Details the hardware specifications of the TVS-x73e models, including P/N, drive bays, memory, processor, CPU, architecture, graphics, encryption, and memory.
Lists the items included in the package: TVS-x73e NAS, power cord, Ethernet cables, screws, heatsinks, and QIG.
Illustrates and labels components on the front panel of the TVS-473e.
Illustrates and labels components on the rear panel of the TVS-473e and TVS-673e.
Illustrates and labels components on the right panel, with a table of numbered components.
Illustrates and labels components on the left panel, with a table of numbered components.
Shows diagrams illustrating drive numbering for TVS-473e, TVS-673e, and TVS-873e.
Details environmental requirements for NAS installation, including temperature, humidity, and surface.
Outlines the steps for setting up the NAS, including environment, drive installation, cable connection, powering on, QTS installation, and logging on.
Covers installing drives, memory modules, and expansion cards.
Explains compatibility and general drive installation for 3.5-inch, 2.5-inch, and M.2 SSDs.
Step-by-step guide to installing 3.5-inch hard drives into the NAS drive trays.
Step-by-step guide for installing 2.5-inch drives into the NAS drive trays.
Instructions for installing M.2 SSDs, including warnings and recommendations for heatsinks.
Explains support for expansion cards, links to compatibility, and provides warnings for installation.
Details how to install memory modules, including slot numbering and warnings.
Lists methods for installing QTS: Qfinder Pro, Cloud, and HDMI.
Step-by-step guide for installing QTS using Qfinder Pro.
Step-by-step guide for installing QTS using USB QuickAccess.
Step-by-step guide for installing QTS using the Cloud Key.
Step-by-step guide for installing QTS using an HDMI connection.
Explains how to power on, power off, and force power off the NAS using the power button.
Details basic and advanced system resets, including what settings are affected.
Describes the functionality of the USB One Touch Copy button for data backups.
Explains the operations that can be performed using the NAS LCD panel.
How to view IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS settings via the LCD panel.
How to configure network settings (IP, subnet, gateway, DNS) via the LCD panel.
How to view drive temperature and capacity using the LCD panel.
How to view volume name and capacity using the LCD panel.
How to view CPU temp, system temp, and fan speed via the LCD panel.
Steps to properly shut down the NAS using the LCD panel.
Steps to reboot the NAS using the LCD panel.
How to set or remove a password for the LCD panel.
Lists system messages displayed on the LCD and their descriptions.
Explains the meaning of different LED states for system status, drive, and M.2 SSDs.
Details the duration, frequency, and description of beep alarms indicating system events.
Steps to force discovery if Qfinder Pro or myQNAPcloud cannot locate the NAS.
Procedure for replacing a failed drive while the NAS is running.
Explains RAID recovery support for different disk volumes and the maximum number of removed drives.
Lists QNAP resources like documentation, help desk, downloads, and community forum with URLs.
Defines terms like CloudKey, CloudLink, myQNAPcloud, Qfinder Pro, and QTS.
Information about QNAP's limited warranty service for its products.
Legal disclaimers regarding liability, product usage, and data loss.
Details the GNU General Public License, version 3, permitting copy and distribution.
States that the program is provided "AS IS" without warranty.
Limits liability for damages arising from the use or inability to use the program.
States compliance with FCC Part 15 rules for Class B digital devices.
States that the QNAP NAS complies with CE Compliance Class B.
Indicates compliance with China RoHS standards and lists hazardous substance content.