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USB Ports 

The DA-682C comes with two USB 2.0 ports on the front panel and three 
USB 3.0 ports on the rear panel. The USB ports can be used to connect 
peripherals, such as flash drives, to expand the systems storage capacity. 

Ethernet Ports 

The DA-682C has 6 100/1000 Mbps RJ45 Ethernet ports on the rear panel. 
Refer to the following table for the pin assignments: 

Pin 

100 Mbps 

1000 Mbps 

Tx+ 

TRD(0)+ 

Tx- 

TRD(0)- 

Rx+ 

TRD(1)+ 

– 

TRD(2)+ 

– 

TRD(2)- 

Rx- 

TRD(1)- 

– 

TRD(3)+ 

– 

TRD(3)- 

 

 

Digital Inputs/Digital Outputs 

The DA-682C comes with six digital inputs and two digital outputs in a 
terminal block. Refer to the following figures for the pin definitions and 
wiring methods. 
 

 

 

 

Relay Output 

The DA-682C provides a relay 
output located on the rear panel of 
the computer. Refer to the figure 
on the right for detailed pin 
definition of the relay output 
connectors. 

 

Installing Storage Disks 

The DA-682C comes with two storage sockets, allowing users to install 
two disks for data storage. Unfasten the screw on the right side of the 
storage disk tray cover and pull down the cover. Slide out the tray to 
install the disks. Refer to the 

DA-682C Hardware User’s Manual

 for 

details. 

Summary of Contents for DA-682C Series

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Page 2: ...ncluding an 8 port RS 232 422 485 module and 4 port 10 100 1000 Mbps LAN module With IEC 61850 3 and IEEE 1613 compliance the DA 682C is sure to deliver stable and reliable system operation for power applications The DA 682C also complies with the IEC 60255 standards which cover the protection of electrical relays in a smart substation IEC 60255 is one of the most widely used standards for testing...

Page 3: ...the screws and then tighten the screws The Power LED will light up to indicate that power is being supplied to the DA 682C after which the BIOS will initialize the flash disk module causing the Storage LED to blink It should take about 30 to 60 seconds for the operating system to complete the boot up process A grounding connector is also provided for power surge protection ...

Page 4: ...g transmitted Yellow Rx Serial data is being received Programmable LEDs 1 to 8 Green Blinking Can be used to indicate statuses or for debugging as defined by users Module LEDs 1 to 8 Module A Module B Green Orange Blinking Reserved for LAN port and serial port expansion cards Connecting to Displays The DA 682C comes with two HDMI interfaces on the rear panel allowing users to connect two displays ...

Page 5: ...puts Digital Outputs The DA 682C comes with six digital inputs and two digital outputs in a terminal block Refer to the following figures for the pin definitions and wiring methods Relay Output The DA 682C provides a relay output located on the rear panel of the computer Refer to the figure on the right for detailed pin definition of the relay output connectors Installing Storage Disks The DA 682C...

Page 6: ... Expansion Modules The DA 682C comes with two expansion module sockets on the rear panel You can install Moxa s LAN or serial connectivity expansion module using this socket For additional details refer to the DA 682C Hardware User s Manual WARNING Power off the computer before installing the expansion modules to avoid damage to the computer ...

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