x86 2U 19-inch rackmount computer with Intel® i7 CPU, 6 Gigabit Ethernet ports, 2 PCI expansion slots, fanless design
DA-682A-DPP Hardware User’s Manual
DA-682A-DPP Linux Software User’s Manual
DA-682A-DPP Series Quick Installation Guide
DA-682A-DPP Windows Software User’s Manual
Moxa Proactive Monitoring Linux Software User’s Manual
Moxa Proactive Monitoring Windows Software User’s Manual
Smart Recovery Linux User’s Manual
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Smart Recovery Utility for DA-682A-DPP-LX
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The DA-682A-DPP computers have an x86 platform with VGA, 6 gigabit Ethernet ports, CompactFlash, USB, and two PCI ports for DA Series expansion modules. The DA-682A-DPP comes with three different CPU options, and basic models that allow system designers to install the DOM, RAM, and operating system according to their specific requirements.
IEC 61850-3 and IEEE 1613 compliance confirms that the DA-682A-DPP can deliver stable and reliable system operations in power applications. Additional value and convenience is provided through a modular design with two independent slots for flexible system integration and expansion. Users have the option to add a variety of different communications modules, including an 8-port RS-232/422/485 module, 8-port RS-422/485 module, 8-port 10/100 Mbps switch module, IRIG-B time synchronization card and a universal PCI expansion module.
The DA-682A-DPP also complies with the IEC 60255 standards to enable the protection of electrical relays in a smart substation. IEC 60255 is one of the most widely used standards for testing relays and protection equipment, and compliance ensures that the DA-682A-DPP will work reliably and seamlessly with IEDs (intelligent electronic devices) as a part of the robust substation automation system.
Smart Recovery™ Function
The DA-682A-DPP’s Smart Recovery function minimizes downtime by making it easy to recover from operating system crashes. Engineers who are experts in a particular vertical market may not have enough computer domain knowledge to know how to fix operating system problems. Moxa Smart Recovery™ is an automated BIOS-level software recovery system that allows engineers to automatically trigger OS recovery to minimize downtime.
Proactive Monitoring Function
The DA-682A-DPP’s Proactive Monitoring function monitors the computer’s health by keeping an eye on CPU usage, memory usage, storage partition usage, the operating temperature of the CPU and motherboard, and can trigger a relay to provide either audio or visual alarms.
Hardware Specifications | |
• Computer | |
CPU | 3nd generation Intel core processors (Ivy Bridge)• Intel Celeron 1047UE, 1.4 GHz dual-core processor • Intel Core i3-3217UE, 1.6 GHz dual-core processor • Intel Core i7-3517UE, 1.7 GHz dual-core processor |
OS | Linux Debian 8 (pre-installed) |
Note | W7E available by CTOS |
System Chipset | Intel HM65 |
BIOS | SPI Flash 64-Mbit BIOS, PCI Plug & Play, ACPI function support |
System Memory | 8 GB capacity, 1 GB for Linux pre-installed; 1 slot of DDR3-1066/1333 SO-DIMM SDRAM |
USB | USB 2.0 hosts x 2, system bootable, type A connector |
• Storage | |
Built-in | 2 GB for Linux (pre-installed industrial DOM) |
Storage Expansion | • 1 x CompactFlash socket • 2 x SATA-300 connector |
• Display | |
Graphics Controller | Intel® HD Graphics (Integrated) |
Display Interface | 1 VGA output (DB15 female connector) |
Resolution | CRT display mode with pixel resolution up to 2048 x 1536 at 75 Hz |
• Ethernet Interface | |
LAN | Auto-sensing 10/100/1000 Mbps ports x 6 |
Magnetic Isolation Protection | 1.5 kV built-in |
• LEDs | |
System | Power, Storage |
LAN | 100/1000M mode |
Programmable | 8 LEDs |
Communication | Module A x 16, Module B x 16 |
• Switches and Buttons | |
Power Button | On/Off (on rear panel) |
Reset Button | Hard Reset (on front panel) |
• Physical Characteristics | |
Housing | SECC sheet metal (1 mm) |
Weight | 6.5 kg (14.33 lb) |
Dimensions | 440 x 315 x 90 mm (17.32 x 12.40 x 3.54 in) (without rackmount ears) |
Mounting | Standard 19-inch rack |
• Environmental Limits | |
Operating Temperature | -25 to 60°C (-13 to 140°F) |
Storage Temperature | -40 to 80°C (-40 to 176°F) |
Ambient Relative Humidity | 5 to 95% (non-condensing) |
Anti-Vibration | 7 mm (2-9 Hz), 20 m/s/s (9-200 Hz), 15 m/s/s (200-500 Hz) @ IEC-61850-3, IEC 60870-2-2/Bm/(3M6)/(4M6), sine wave, 2-500 Hz, 1 Oct/min, 10 cycles, 2 hrs 40 mins per axis |
Anti-Shock | 300 m/s/s @ IEC-61850-3, IEC 60870-2-2/Bm/(3M6)/ (4M6), half sine wave, 11 ms |
• Power Requirements | |
Input Voltage | 100 to 240 VAC; 100 to 240 VDC |
Input Current | 1.37 A @ 100 VAC; 0.77 A @ 100 VDC |
• Standards and Certifications | |
Safety | UL 60950-1, IEC 60950-1, EN 60950-1 |
Electrical Substation | IEC 61850-3, IEEE 1613, IEC 60255 |
Protection Relay | IEC 60255 |
EMC | EN 61000-6-2/6-4 |
EMI | CISPR 22, FCC Part 15B Class A |
EMS | IEC 61000-4-2 ESD: Contact: 8 kV; Air: 15 kV IEC 61000-4-3 RS: 80 MHz to 1 GHz: 10 V/m IEC 61000-4-4 EFT: Power: 4 kV; Signal: 4 kV IEC 61000-4-5 Surge: Power: 4 kV; Signal: 4 kV IEC 61000-4-6 CS: 10 V IEC 61000-4-8 IEC 61000-4-11 |
Green Product | RoHS, CRoHS, WEEE |
• Reliability | |
Alert Tools | • Built-in buzzer and RTC (real-time clock) with lithium battery backup • Built-in relay for audio/visual alarm |
Automatic Reboot Trigger | Built-in watchdog timer, configurable for restarts at 1 to 255 second intervals |
• MTBF (mean time between failures) | |
Time | 360,807 hrs |
• Warranty | |
Warranty Period | 3 years |
Details | See www.moxa.com/warranty |
Software Specifications | |
• Linux | |
OS | Linux Debian 7 |
Web Server (Apache) | Allows you to create and manage web sites; supports PHP and XML |
File System | EXT2, JFFS2 |
Internet Protocol Suite | TCP, UDP, IPv4, SNMPv1/v2c/v3, ICMP, ARP, HTTP, CHAP, PAP, SSH 1.0/2.0, SSL, DHCP, NTP, NFS, Telnet, FTP, TFTP, PPP, PPPoE |
Internet Security | OpenVPN, iptables firewall |
Secure Shell for Remote Access | SSH allows remote logins to a secure encrypted console from any connected network |
Dial-up Networking | PPP Daemon for Linux that allows Unix machines to connect to the Internet through dialup lines, using the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP). Works with ‘chat’, ‘dip’, and ‘diald’, among (many) others. Supports IP, TCP, UDP, and (for Linux) |
File Server | Enables remote clients to access files and other resources over the network |
Watchdog | A watchdog timer that triggers a system reset upon software freezes, for both specific applications and system-wide failures. |
Application Development Software | • Moxa API Library (Watchdog timer, Moxa serial I/O control) • GNU C/C++ cross-compiler • GNU C library • Perl |
• Windows Embedded Standard 7 (by CTOS) | |
Core OS | • Windows 7 Embedded, 32 bit • Sensor and Location Platform • Remote Procedure Call |
Applications and Services Development | • .Net Framework 3.5 • Remote Desktop Protocol 7.1 • COM OLE Application Support • COM+ Application Support • MSMQ |
Internet Services | • Internet Explorer 8.0 • IIS 7.0 |
File Systems and Data Storage | • Windows Data Access Components • Windows Backup and Restore |
Diagnostics | • Common Diagnostic Tools • Problem Reports and Solutions |
Fonts | • Chinese (Trad. and Simp.), Middle East, South East Asian, and South Asian Fonts • True Type Fonts |
International | • IME Simplified Chinese Support • IME Traditional Chinese Support |
Management | • Group Policy Management • Windows Management Instrument (WMI) • Windows Update |
Networking | • Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) • Internet Authentication Service • Telnet Server • Bluetooth • Domain Services • Network Access Protection • Network and Sharing Center • Quality of Service • Remote Access Service (RAS) • Telephony A |
Security | • Credential Roaming Service • Credentials and Certificate Management • Windows Authorization Manager (AZMAN) • Windows Security Center • Active Directory Rights Management • Security Base • Encrypted File System (EFS) |
Embedded Features | • Enhanced Write Filter(EWF) • File-Based Write Filter (FBWF) • Message Box Default Reply • Registry Filter • WSDAPI for .NET |
Embedded Self-Health Diagnostics | SNMP-based remote scripting layer for monitoring, reporting, and control |
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Model No. | Description | |
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DA-682A-C1-DPP | Rackmount computer with Celeron, 1047UE, 1.4 GHz, dual-core CPU, without DOM/RAM/OS; VGA, 6 Gigabit LANs, USB x 4, Compact Flash socket | |
DA-682A-C1-DPP-LX | Rackmount computer with Celeron, 1047UE, 1.4 GHz, dual-core CPU, VGA, 6 Gigabit LANs, USB x 4, Compact Flash socket, 1 GB system memory, 2 GB DOM, Linux Debian 7 pre-installed flash disk module | |
DA-682A-C3-DPP | Rackmount computer with Core i3-3217UE 1.6 GHz, dual-core CPU, without DOM/RAM/OS; VGA, 6 Gigabit LANs, USB x 4, Compact Flash socket | |
DA-682A-C3-DPP-LX | Rackmount computer with Core i3-3217UE 1.6 GHz, dual-core CPU, VGA, 6 Gigabit LANs, USB x 4, Compact Flash socket, 1 GB system memory, 2 GB DOM, Linux Debian 7 pre-installed flash disk module | |
DA-682A-C7-DPP | Rackmount computer with Core i7-3517UE 1.7 GHz, dual-core CPU, without DOM/RAM/OS; VGA, 6 Gigabit LANs, USB x 4, Compact Flash socket | |
DA-682A-C7-DPP-LX | Rackmount computer with Core i7-3517UE 1.7 GHz, dual-core CPU, VGA, 6 Gigabit LANs, USB x 4, Compact Flash socket, 1 GB system memory, 2 GB DOM, Linux Debian 7 pre-installed flash disk module |
Model No. | Description | |
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DA-SP08-I-EMC4-DB | 8-port RS-232/422/485 serial module with DB9 connector, digital isolation, and capable of withstanding EMS Level 4 environments | |
DA-SP08-I-EMC4-TB | 8-port RS-232/422/485 serial module with terminal block connector, digital isolation, and capable of withstanding EMS Level 4 environments | |
DA-SP08-DB | 8-port RS-232/422/485 serial module with DB9 connector | |
DA-SP08-I-DB | 8-port RS-232/422/485 serial module with DB9 connector and digital isolation | |
DA-SP08-I-TB | 8-port RS-232/422/485 serial module with terminal block connector and digital isolation | |
DA-SP38-I-TB | 8-port RS-422/485 serial module with terminal block connector and digital isolation | |
DA-SW08-RJ | 8-port 10/100 Mbps unmanaged switch module | |
DA-UPCI-DK | Universal PCI development kit | |
DA-FX04-MM-ST-T | 4-port (100BaseFX) fiber LAN module with multi-mode, ST connector, supports IP Teaming | |
DA-IRIGB-4DIO-PCI104-EMC4 | Time synchronization expansion module, 1 IRIG-B signal input port, 3 digital inputs, 4 digital outputs |
Mounts / Brackets / Drive Kits
Model No. | Description | |
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DA-682A HDD Kit | Hard disk installation package |
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