
ASUSTOR NAS User Guide
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Disk Hibernation: Your hard disks will enter hibernation mode when left idle for the
period of time specified here. Once in hibernation, the hard disk LED indicator on the
front of the disk tray will flash once every 10 seconds to indicate that the disk is
hibernating. If an access error is detected on a hard disk, the LED indicator on the
front of the disk tray will be lit red.
Power: Here you can manage power usage settings such as Wake-On-LAN (WOL)
and power scheduling.
Fan Control: Here you can set the rotation speed for the fan. If you are not sure
about which speed to select, you can simply select Auto. This will automatically
adjust the fan speed in accordance with the temperature of the system.
LCD Panel: You can have the LCD panel display a customized scrolling message or
the local temperature. This function is only available on the following models: AS-
604T, AS-606T, AS-608T.
Sleep Mode: Here you can configure the time period the NAS will remain idle before
automatically entering Sleep Mode (S3). In addition to RAM, all of the NAS’s
hardware will stop running in order to conserve energy.
Why won’t my ASUSTOR NAS enter into Sleep Mode (S3)?
The following services will affect the NAS’s ability to enter into Sleep Mode (S3) as
they require hard disk access while running.
Download Center, Takeasy download tasks, RSS scheduled downloads, unable to
enter Sleep Mode (S3) when subscription downloads from multimedia websites
are in progress
Unable to enter into Sleep Mode (S3) when Surveillance Center is recording
Unable to enter into Sleep Mode (S3) when the following Apps are
syncing:Dropbox, Google Drive, ASUS WebStorage, BitTorrent Sync
Unable to enter into Sleep Mode (S3) when the following Apps are executing
backup tasks: HiDrive, RALUS, WonderBox, Xcloud
XBMC or Boxee is installed
Reminder: If you choose to display the local temperature, the system will
use your current IP address to determine the temperature at your present
location. The results of this may vary, depending on your exact location.
Reset Button
If for some reason you cannot connect to your NAS, this button can be used to