message, such as the device has reached a critical temperature.
The running time below the check mark indicates consecutive hours and minutes of operation. The clock
will restart each time the device is powered on, restarted, or wakes up from power saving or deep
sleep modes.
The temperatures of the device's CPU and casing are located on the upper right
Upper middle pane: Casing (select NAS OS devices only)
Click on the ID light slider to make the identification LED blink. This is helpful when locating a rackmount
NAS on a rack with many devices.
Click on the Sound slider to enable or disable the audible alert.
Casing: A green circle means that the enclosure's top cover is closed. Check the cover if the circle is not
green.
Power: A green circle indicates that the power supplies are working as expected. Check the power
supplies if the circle is not green.
Middle pane: Resources
The Resources pane shows dynamic graphics of the demands placed upon the CPU and RAM. To the right,
a real-time graph offers constant updates on the NAS's network transfer rates. For an expanded look at
CPU, RAM, and network performance, click Details in the Resources pane.
A green circle next to the LAN means that it is connected to the network. A white circle means that the
LAN is not connected to the network.
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