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Details Synology's ownership of intellectual property rights for its products and documentation.
Lists trademarks of Synology and other companies mentioned in the document.
Outlines Synology's limited warranty terms, exclusions, and disclaimers for product defects.
Explains the arbitration process for resolving disputes with Synology customers.
States Synology's right to revise products, software, and documentation without notice.
Congratulates the user and lists the general purposes of the Synology Server.
Explains sharing files via Intranet or Internet and managing files through web browsers.
Details backup solutions for PC and server data, and data transfer via FTP.
Covers enjoying entertainment data, music, and downloading files.
Explains programming websites using Web Station and video recording with IP cameras.
Describes how to share USB printers over the Local Area Network.
Provides detailed specifications for Synology's 1-bay NAS models.
Provides detailed specifications for Synology's 2-bay NAS models.
Provides detailed specifications for Synology's 4-bay NAS models.
Provides detailed specifications for Synology's 5-bay NAS models.
Illustrates the front and rear views of 1-bay and 2-bay Disk Stations.
Shows the front and rear views of 4-bay Cube/Disk Station models.
Depicts the front and rear views of the 4-bay 1U Rack Station.
Illustrates the front and rear views of the 5-bay Disk Station.
Explains the meaning of LED indicators for 1-bay and 2-bay models.
Details the LED indicator meanings for 4-bay Synology NAS models.
Describes the LED indication status for 5-bay Synology NAS models.
Guides on accessing the server management UI via Setup Utility and manual browser access.
Covers dual LAN, volume management, hot swapping, and Windows domain integration.
Explains enabling and using Telnet/SSH and NFS for remote server access.
Details procedures for resetting administrator passwords and reinstalling the server.
Lists and describes system-built-in and administrator-created shared folders.
Covers setting access control, using the recycle bin, and file encoding.
Guides for accessing shared folders from Windows, Mac, and Linux clients on the local network.
Explains accessing shared folders remotely via FTP and File Station.
Covers Local Backup, Network Backup, Personal Data Backup, and Server Settings Backup.
Covers Audio Station, iTunes Service, and Multimedia Service for media playback.
Details Download Station, Web Station, and Photo Station for downloads and content sharing.
Covers Surveillance Station, USB Copy, Mail Notification, and Firmware Update.
Guides on connecting and managing external USB and SATA HDDs.
Steps for replacing internal HDDs across various bay and RAID configurations.
How to expand RAID 5/RAID 6 volumes by adding HDDs.
Advises visiting the website for recommended peripheral models like HDDs, printers, and UPS.
Lists recommended NTP servers for synchronizing computer system clocks.
Details Synology's ownership of intellectual property rights for its products and documentation.
Lists trademarks of Synology and other companies mentioned in the document.
Outlines Synology's limited warranty terms, exclusions, and disclaimers for product defects.
Explains the arbitration process for resolving disputes with Synology customers.
States Synology's right to revise products, software, and documentation without notice.
Congratulates the user and lists the general purposes of the Synology Server.
Explains sharing files via Intranet or Internet and managing files through web browsers.
Details backup solutions for PC and server data, and data transfer via FTP.
Covers enjoying entertainment data, music, and downloading files.
Explains programming websites using Web Station and video recording with IP cameras.
Describes how to share USB printers over the Local Area Network.
Provides detailed specifications for Synology's 1-bay NAS models.
Provides detailed specifications for Synology's 2-bay NAS models.
Provides detailed specifications for Synology's 4-bay NAS models.
Provides detailed specifications for Synology's 5-bay NAS models.
Illustrates the front and rear views of 1-bay and 2-bay Disk Stations.
Shows the front and rear views of 4-bay Cube/Disk Station models.
Depicts the front and rear views of the 4-bay 1U Rack Station.
Illustrates the front and rear views of the 5-bay Disk Station.
Explains the meaning of LED indicators for 1-bay and 2-bay models.
Details the LED indicator meanings for 4-bay Synology NAS models.
Describes the LED indication status for 5-bay Synology NAS models.
Guides on accessing the server management UI via Setup Utility and manual browser access.
Covers dual LAN, volume management, hot swapping, and Windows domain integration.
Explains enabling and using Telnet/SSH and NFS for remote server access.
Details procedures for resetting administrator passwords and reinstalling the server.
Lists and describes system-built-in and administrator-created shared folders.
Covers setting access control, using the recycle bin, and file encoding.
Guides for accessing shared folders from Windows, Mac, and Linux clients on the local network.
Explains accessing shared folders remotely via FTP and File Station.
Covers Local Backup, Network Backup, Personal Data Backup, and Server Settings Backup.
Covers Audio Station, iTunes Service, and Multimedia Service for media playback.
Details Download Station, Web Station, and Photo Station for downloads and content sharing.
Covers Surveillance Station, USB Copy, Mail Notification, and Firmware Update.
Guides on connecting and managing external USB and SATA HDDs.
Steps for replacing internal HDDs across various bay and RAID configurations.
How to expand RAID 5/RAID 6 volumes by adding HDDs.
Advises visiting the website for recommended peripheral models like HDDs, printers, and UPS.
Lists recommended NTP servers for synchronizing computer system clocks.











