
ASUSTOR NAS User Guide
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Safe mode: When the NAS receives notification of a power outage from the UPS, it
will stop all services in accordance with normal procedures and unmount all storage
volumes. If you have enabled the "In the event of a power outage, enable the NAS to
return to its previous state once power has been restored" setting (configurable via
Settings → Hardware → Power), once the NAS has been shut down under safe mode,
it will automatically turn on once power has been restored. (This function is available
for use with AS-6/7 series devices).
Reminder: When the NAS is configured as the network UPS server (Master mode),
the default username is “admin” and the password is “11111” when connecting
to the network UPS server.
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Compatibility - UPS
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After you have connected your Bluetooth device to the NAS, you will be able to view its
detailed information here.
About Using Bluetooth Devices with the NAS
If you wish to use Bluetooth devices with the NAS, please check ASUSTOR’s online
compatibility list before purchasing. The signal strength and stability will vary according
to the hardware that you are using and any physical barriers that are present.
Therefore, ASUSTOR has no way of guaranteeing Bluetooth signal strength or stability.
It is recommended that you connect your Bluetooth device within the maximum
effective range (around 10 meters).
You can directly stream music from the NAS using iTunes and SoundsGood via
Bluetooth speakers.
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Compatibility – Bluetooth
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After connecting an external optical drive (CD, DVD, Blu-ray) to your NAS via USB, you
can use File Explorer to directly access any files that you have backed up to optical media
and even transfer files from your optical media to your NAS via drag and drop for future
access.
About Using External Optical Drives with your NAS
This function only provides data access and does not support the audio and video
playback of optical media.