SYNOLOGY SYNOLOGY FS3410 Instructions

Synology NAS FS3410
Hardware Installation Guide
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Before You Start
Package Contents 3 Synology FS3410 at a Glance 4 System Modes and LED Indicators 6 Other LED Indicators 8 Hardware Specication 9 Spare Parts 10 Optional Accessories 10 Safety Instructions 11
Chapter 2: Hardware Setup
Tools and Parts for Component Installation 12 Install Drives 12 Install Memory Modules 14 Install PCle Add-in Cards 17 Start up Your Synology NAS 19
Replace System Fan 20 Replace Power Supply Unit (PSU) 21
Chapter 4: Install DSM on Synology NAS
Install DSM with Web Assistant 22 Learn More 22
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Chapter
Before You Start
Thank you for purchasing this Synology product! Before setting up your new Synology NAS, please check the package contents to verify that you have received the items below. Also, make sure to read the safety instructions carefully to avoid harming yourself or damaging your Synology NAS.
Note:
All images below are for illustrative purposes only, and may di󰀨er from the actual product.

Package Contents

Main unit x 1 AC power cord x 2
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3

Synology FS3410 at a Glance

Front
Rear
No. Article Name Location Description
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2
3
Power Button and
Indicator
STATUS Indicator
ALERT Indicator
1. Press to power on your Synology NAS.
2. To power o󰀨 the Synology NAS, press and hold until you hear
a beep sound and the Power LED starts blinking.
Displays the status of the system. For more information, see "Other LED Indicators".
Displays warnings regarding fan or temperature. For more information, see "Other LED Indicators".
Front
4
5
6
7
Beep O󰀨 Button
Drive Status Indicator
Drive Tray Install drives (hard disk drives or solid state drives) here.
Rail Kit Release Tab
Press to deactivate the beep that sounds when a malfunction occurs.
Displays the status of drive. For more information, see "Other LED Indicators".
Push in and hold to release your Synology NAS from the rail kit
1
lock.
1
For more information about the rail kit installation, please refer to the
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Quick Installation Guide
that comes with the rail kit.
No. Article Name Location Description
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
PSU Fan
Power Port Connect power cord here.
PSU Indicator
Console Port This port is reserved for manufacturing use only.
PCI Express
Expansion Slot
1GbE LAN Port Connect RJ-45 network cables here.
10GBase-T LAN Port Connect RJ-45 network cables here.
Rear
USB 3.2 Gen 1 Port
Management Port This port is used for out-of-band management only.
RESET Button
Disposes of excess heat and cools the PSU.
Displays the status of the power supply unit (PSU). For more information, see "Other LED Indicators".
Supports two PCIe x8 add-on network interface cards.
Connect external drives or other USB devices to the Synology NAS here.
1. Mode 1: Press and hold until you hear a beep sound to restore the IP address, DNS server, and password for the admin account to default.
2. Mode 2: Press and hold until you hear a beep, release the button immediately, then press and hold again until you hear three beeps to return the Synology NAS to "Not Installed" status so that DiskStation Manager (DSM) can be reinstalled.
For detailed information on how to reset your Synology NAS, please refer to
this article
.
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System Modes and LED Indicators

System Modes and Denitions
There are 7 system modes in Synology NAS. The System modes and their denitions are as below:
System mode Denition
Synology NAS is powering on when you press the power button or restarting when
Powering on
you run operations in DSM. During the boot up process, the device also performs hardware initialization, such as hardware reset or BIOS initialization.
Shutting down
DSM not ready
DSM is ready for use DSM is fully functioning and users can sign in.
Application
Powered o󰀨 Synology NAS is powered o󰀨.
Identify System Modes
You can identify the system mode through the POWER and STATUS LED indicators. Please refer to below table for more details.
System mode
Synology NAS is shutting down as a result of pressing the power button or operation in DSM.
DSM is not ready for use. This could either be:
• Synology NAS is powered on, but DSM is not properly installed.
• Synology NAS is currently powering on and initializing services necessary for DSM to fully function.
The attached UPS device has insu󰀩cient power; DSM stops all services to prevent data loss (enters safe mode).
Certain packages/services (e.g., USB Copy and Find me service) while in operation will control the actions of the LED. After the operation is complete, the LED indicator will return to its normal state.
LED Indicator
POWER STATUS
Blue Green Orange
Powering on Blinking O󰀨 O󰀨
Shutting down Blinking Static O󰀨
DSM not ready Static Blinking O󰀨
DSM is ready for use Static Static O󰀨
Application Static Switching
Powered o󰀨 O󰀨 O󰀨 O󰀨
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Transitions between System Modes
To better understand the transition between system modes, please refer to below examples:
Powered on with no DSM installed:
Powered o󰀨 > Powering on > DSM not ready
Powered on with DSM installed:
Powered o󰀨 > Powering on > DSM not ready > DSM is ready for use
Shutdown Synology NAS:
DSM is ready for use > Shutting down > Powered o󰀨
Power failure with UPS attached:
DSM is ready for use > DSM not ready (due to power failure, DSM enters safe mode) > Shutting down > Powered o󰀨 > Powering on (power has recovered, DSM will reboot) > DSM not ready > DSM is ready for use
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Other LED Indicators

LED Indicator Color Status Description
ALERT
Drive Status Indicator
(on tray)
PSU Indicator (Delta)
PSU Indicator (Lite-On)
Rear 1GbE LAN
(on left side of jack)
Orange Blinking Fan failure/Over temperature
O󰀨 System normal
Static Drive ready and idle
Green
Blinking Accessing drive
Drive deactivated by user
Red Static
Removing this drive will cause
system damage; this is the only drive
O󰀨 No internal drive
Static Power supply unit normal
Green
Blinking Power supply unit standby
Orange Static Power supply unit failed/unplugged
O󰀨 Power supply unit o󰀨
Static Power supply unit normal
Green
Blinking Power supply unit standby
Orange Static Power supply unit failed
O󰀨 Power supply unit o󰀨
Static Network connected
Green
Blinking Network active
O󰀨 No network
Locating drive
Port disabled
with DSM installed.
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Green Static 1 Gbps connected
Rear 1GbE LAN
(on right side of jack)
Rear 10GbE LAN
(on left side of jack)
Rear 10GbE LAN
(on right side of jack)
Note:
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Please try to restart your Synology NAS or re-insert the drives, then run the HDD/SSD manufacturer's diagnostic tool to check the health status of the drives. If you can sign in to DSM, please run the built-in S.M.A.R.T. test to scan the drives. If the problem remains unresolved, please contact Synology Technical Support for help.
2
ALERT LED
If the system overheating, or volume degrade. Please sign in to DSM for detailed information.
continuously blinks orange, this indicates there are system errors such as fan failure,
Orange Static 100 Mbps connected
O󰀨 10 Mbps connected/No network
Static Network connected
Green
Blinking Network active
O󰀨 No network
Green Static 10 Gbps connected
Orange Static 1 Gbps connected
O󰀨 No network
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Hardware Specication
Item FS3410
CPU Intel Xeon D-1541
RAM DDR4 16 GB
Compatible Drive Type 2.5" SATA SSD x 24
External Port USB 3.2 Gen 1 x 2
• 1GbE (RJ-45) x 4
LAN Port
PCIe Slot Gen3 x8 slot (x8 link) x 2
• 10GBase-T (RJ-45) x 2
• 1GbE RJ-45 for OOB x 1
Size (H x W x D) (mm)
Weight (kg) 15.0
Agency Certication
Scheduled Power On/O󰀨 Yes
Wake on LAN Yes
Environment Requirement
Note:
Model specications are subject to change without notice. Please refer to
• FCC Class A • CE Class A • UKCA • BSMI Class A
• EAC • VCCI • CCC • RCM • KC • UL • RoHS Compliant
• 88 x 482 x 724 (with server ears)
• 88 x 430.5 x 692
• Line voltage: 100V to 240V AC
• Frequency: 50 / 60Hz
Operating Temperature: 32 to 95˚F (0 to 35˚C)
Storage Temperature: -5 to 140˚F (-20 to 60˚C)
• Relative Humidity: 5% to 95% RH
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for the latest information.
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