MOXA DRP Series Power Supplies Installation Guide
- June 15, 2024
- MOXA
Table of Contents
DRP Series
Quick Installation Guide
Version 1.0, September 2023
Overview
The DRP series DIN-rail computers are powered by an Intel Atom®, Intel®
Celeron®, or Intel® Core™ i5/i7 processor. The computers come with a rich set
of interface options including up to 8 softwareselectable RS-232/422/485
serial ports and up to 10 gigabit Ethernet ports. The communication interfaces
are located on the front and rear sides of the product, enabling easy access
and expansion for industrial applications. A dual-storage design that includes
CFast and SD slots enables easy storage expansion. The unique battery fastener
cover design for the battery slot secures the battery in place and ensures
stability in all operating environments.
Designed as compact fanless computers with operating temperature range of -30
to 60°C and built-in TPM 2.0 module, the DRP computers are ideal as reliable
and secure computing platforms for both IT/ OT applications in extreme
operating environments.
Package Checklist
Before installing the DRP Series, verify that the package contains the following items:
- DRP Series computer with DIN-rail kit
- 2-pin terminal block for DC power
- Quick installation guide (printed)
- Warranty card
NOTE Please notify your sales representative if any of the above items are missing or damaged.
Panel Layouts
The panel layouts of the DRP series computers are shown in the following
illustrations:
DRP-C100-C1-T/DRP-C100-C5-T/DRP-C100-C7-T Models
DRP-C100-C1-8L-T/DRP-C100-C5-8L-T/DRP-C100-C7-8L-T Models
DRP-C100-C1-6C-T/DRP-C100-C5-6C-T/DRP-C100-C7-6C-T Models
DRP-C100-C1-2L4C-T/DRP-C100-C5-2L4C-T/DRP-C100-C7-2L4C-T Models
DRP-A100-E2-T/DRP-A100-E4-T Models
DRP-A100-E2-8L-T/DRP-A100-E4-8L-T Models
DRP-A100-E2-6C-T/DRP-A100-E4-6C-T Models
DRP-A100-E2-2L4C-T/DRP-A100-E4-2L4C-T Models
Dimensions
DRP-C100-C1-T/DRP-C100-C5-T/DRP-C100-C7-T/DRP-A100-E2-T/DRPA100-E4-T Models DRP-C100-C1-8L-T/DRP-C100-C5-8L-T/DRP-C100-C7-8L-T/DRP-A100-E28L-T/DRP-A100-E4-8L-T Models
DRP-C100-C1-6C-T/DRP-C100-C5-6C-T/DRP-C100-C7-6C-T/DRP-A100-E26C-T/DRP-A100-E4-6C-T Models
DRP-C100-C1-2L4C-T/DRP-C100-C5-2L4C-T/DRP-C100-C7-2L4C-T/DRPA100-E2-2L4C-T/DRP-A100-E4-2L4C-T Models
LED Indicators
The following table describes the LED indicators located on the front panel of the DRP Series:
LED Name | Status | Function |
---|---|---|
Power | Green | Power is ON |
OFF | No power input or any other power error |
Ethernet
(10/100 Mbps)
(1000 Mbps)| Green| Steady ON: 10/100 Mbps Ethernet link
Blinking: Data is being transmitted or received
Yellow| Steady ON: 1000 Mbps Ethernet link
Blinking: Data is being transmitted or received
OFF| No Ethernet connection
Storage
(CFast)| Yellow| Blinking: Data is being accessed from the CFast card
OFF| Data is not being accessed from the CFast card
Installing the DRP Computer
DIN-rail Mounting
The DRP computers come with a DIN-rail mounting kit. To install the DIN-rail
mounting kit, do the following:
STEP 1:
Check the DIN-rail mounting kit that comes preinstalled on the rear panel of
the DRP computers.
STEP 2:
Insert the top of the DIN rail into the slot just below the upper hook of the
DINrail mounting kit.
STEP 3:
Press the DRP computer towards the DIN rail until the mounting kit snaps into
place.
Removal:
STEP 1:
Pull down the latch on the mounting kit with a screwdriver.
STEP 2 & 3:
Slightly pull the DRP Series forward and lift it up to remove it from the DIN
rail.
The specifications of the DIN-rail mounting screws are indicated in the
illustration on the right.
Adhere to these values if you need to buy replacement screws to attach and
secure the DIN-rail bracket to the rear panel of the computer.
NOTE This computer is intended to be installed only in an area with restricted access. In addition, for safety reasons, the computer should be installed and handled only by qualified and experienced professionals.
Connecting the Power
The DRP computers are provided with 2-pin power input connectors in a terminal
block on the front panel. Insert the power-cord wires into the connectors and
tighten them to secure the wires in place. Plug in the power cable to a power
source. The power LED will light up to indicate that power is being supplied
to the computer. It should take about 30 to 60 seconds for the operating
system to complete the boot-up process.
Pin | Definition |
---|---|
1 | V+ |
2 | V- |
ATTENTION
This product is intended to be supplied by a Listed Power Supply with
output marked LPS and rated to deliver the following power specifications:
DRP-C100:12 VDC (max.) @ 6.82A, 24 VDC (max.) @ 3.25A
DRP-A100: 12 VDC (max.) @ 5A, 24 VDC (max.) @ 2.5A and a minimum Tma=60˚C. If
you need assistance with purchasing a power adapter, contact the Moxa
technical support team.
ATTENTION
Before connecting the DRP computer to the DC power input, ensure that the
DC power source voltage is stable.
- The wiring for the input terminal block must be installed by qualified and experienced professionals.
- Wire Type: Cu
- Use 18-12 AWG wire size and a torque value of 0.5 N-m
- Use only one conductor in a clamping point between the DC power source and the power input.
NOTE If using Class I adapter, the power cord adapter should be connected
to a socket outlet with an earthing connection or the power cord and adapter
must comply with Class II construction.
NOTE For surge protection, connect the grounding connector located below
the power connector with the earth (ground) or a metal surface.
A 4 mm² conductor must be used when the connection to the external grounding
screw is utilized. The heat sink is grounded to the chassis by an internal
screw.
Connecting Displays
The DRP computer comes with a VGA and a HDIM display output located on the
front panel for connecting to audio or video devices.
NOTE Use an HDMI-certified cables for a reliable audio or video
connection.
Communications Connections
Ethernet Ports
The 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet ports use RJ45 connectors.
Pin | 10/100 Mbps | 1000 Mbps |
---|---|---|
1 | ETx+ | TRD(0)+ |
2 | ETx- | TRD(0)- |
3 | ERx+ | TRD(1)+ |
4 | – | TRD(2)+ |
5 | – | TRD(2)- |
6 | ERx- | TRD(1)- |
7 | – | TRD(3)+ |
8 | – | TRD(3)- |
NOTE For reliable Ethernet connections, we recommend enabling the ports in standard temperatures and keeping them enabled in high/low temperature environment.
Serial Ports
The serial ports use DB9 connectors. Each port can be configured by software
as a RS-232, RS-422, or RS-485 port. The pin assignments for the ports are
shown below:
Pin| RS-232| RS-422| RS-485 (4-wire)| RS-485
(2-wire)
---|---|---|---|---
1| DCD| TxDA(-)| TxDA(-)| –
2| RxD| TxDB(+)| TxDB(+)| –
3| TxD| RxDB(+)| RxDB(+)| DataB(+)
4| DTR| RxDA(-)| RxDA(-)| DataA(-)
5| GND| GND| GND| GND
6| DSR| –| –| –
7| RTS| –| –| –
8| CTS| –| –| –
USB Hosts
The DRP Series has 3 USB 3.0 Type-A connectors located on the front panel. The
ports support keyboard and mouse devices and can also be used to connect a
flash disk for storing large amounts of data.
Inserting SD/CFast Card
The DRP computer comes with two slots that allow users to insert one SD card
and one CFast card. To install the cards, do the following:
-
Unfasten the two screws on the slot cover.
-
Remove the cover and find the location of the SD and CFast card slots.
-
Insert the SD and CFast cards in the designated slots.
Refer to the image printed beside the slots for the correct direction to insert the cards. When the cards are successfully inserted, you will hear a click. -
To remove the cards, simply push them in to release them and take them out.
Replacing the Battery
The DRP computer comes with one slot for a battery on the bottom panel of the
computer. A lithium battery (3 V / 200 mAh) is preinstalled in the slot.
To replace the battery, do the following:
-
Unfasten the two screws on the battery cover.
-
Take off the cover.
The battery is attached to the slot cover as indicated in the image. -
Unplug the connector of the battery-cover assembly from the internal wire of the slot.
-
Remove the two screws on the metal plate attached to the battery holder.
-
Place a new battery in the battery holder, replace the metal plate, and fasten the two screws on to the frame to secure the battery.
-
Plug in the connector of the battery-cover assembly to the internal wire of the slot.
-
Place the battery holder back in the slot and secure it by fastening the two screws on the cover.
Warning
- Be sure to use the correct type of battery. Incorrect battery may cause system damage. Contact Moxa’s technical support staff for assistance, if necessary.
- To reduce the risk of fire or burns, do not disassemble, crush, or puncture the battery; do not dispose of in fire or water and do not short external contacts.
DRP-C100-C1-T
DRP-C100-C1-T-Win10
DRP-C100-C5-T
DRP-C100-C5-T-Win10
DRP-C100-C7-T
DRP-C100-C7-T-Win10
DRP-C100-C1-8L-T
DRP-C100-C5-8L-T
DRP-C100-C7-8L-T
DRP-C100-C1-6C-T
DRP-C100-C5-6C-T
DRP-C100-C7-6C-T
DRP-C100-C1-2L4C-T| DRP-C100-C5-2L4C-T
DRP-C100-C7-2L4C-T
DRP-A100-E2-T
DRP-A100-E2-T-Win10
DRP-A100-E4-T
DRP-A100-E4-T-Win10
DRP-A100-E2-8L-T
DRP-A100-E4-8L-T
DRP-A100-E2-6C-T
DRP-A100-E4-6C-T
DRP-A100-E2-2L4C-T
DRP-A100-E4-2L4C-T
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Technical Support Contact Information
www.moxa.com/support
References
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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