MC-7200-MP-T Series
Intel® 3rd Gen Core™ CPU marine computer with DNV GL certification, 8 NMEA 0183
ports, PCIe x16 slot, and 2 universal PCI slots
Features and Benefits
• Intel® Core™ processor: i7 3555LE, i3 3120ME, or Celeron 1047UE
• Fanless design
• Full marine I/O design
• PCI/PCIe slot
• 3 independent displays (DVI-D x 2 + VGA x1)
• 2 USB 3.0 ports, 6 USB 2.0 ports
• 2 SATA drive slots for greater storage capacity
• Dual power: 100 to 240 VAC and 24 VDC
• -40 to 70°C operating temperature range
• Supports Moxa Proactive Monitoring software
Certifications
Introduction
The MC-7200-MP-T marine computer is powered by the Intel® Core™ i7 3555LE processor and delivers a full range of I/O connectivity, including 8
NMEA 0183 ports, 4 serial ports, 4 Gigabit Ethernet ports, as well as 6 USB 2.0 and 3 SuperSpeed USB 3.0 ports. The MC-7200-MP-T is designed
to provide outstanding PC performance, bringing a new level of flexibility and control to marine applications.
Designed with the highest quality and durability in mind, the marine-grade MC-7200-MP-T computer features a rugged chassis that can withstand
vibrations up to 1G to provide the most reliable operation for harsh environments and conditions. In addition, low power consumption delivers an
optimal thermal solution and makes installation easy for bridge systems in marine applications. In addition, the PCIe (x16) slot and two universal
PCI slots allow users to easily install a variety of adapters, including radar cards, PROFIBUS cards, and VGA graphics cards, to fully satisfy their
marine network needs.
Users can easily install Windows XP Embedded, Windows XP Professional, or Windows 7 to provide a flexible and friendly environment for system
development and application implementation.
The MC-7200-MP-T supports Moxa Proactive Monitoring software, which is a small-footprint, resource-friendly, easy-to-use utility that allows
users to track a number of system parameters. Users can view the current parameter values for these key parts by simply clicking on the icons
corresponding to the parameters in the user interface. User-defined key part indicators (KPIs) are used to monitor the computer’s key parts. Visible
and/or audio alerts are triggered automatically via relay and SNMP traps when these KPIs exceed their preset threshold values, making it extremely
convenient for operators to avoid system downtime by setting up predictive maintenance tasks well in advance.
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