No WiFi in your warehouse? No Problem! DPAS presents Physical Inventory, one of many NEW ways to easily conduct your physical inventory counts. Go offline with this simple to use feature that lets you conduct a physical inventory without reliance on network/internet connectivity. Simply load your exported inventory data to a device, un-dock and go!
Whether it’s your standard PC, Tablet, or Mobile device, you’ll be able to pull up the app whenever you need to start capturing data, save it, and load it back into DPAS.
Physical Inventory Offline Feature - Check out the Physical Inventory FAQ RefDoc for more information, or view our other QRG's on this feature.
Offline App Browser Support |
Engine | Available On | Version Tested | Planned Support |
Google Chrome |
Chromium |
Windows/macOS/Linux iOS/Android |
Windows *Android |
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Apple Safari |
WebKit |
macOS/iOS | *iOS | ![]() |
Microsoft Edge |
Chromium |
Windows/macOS iOS/Android |
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Mozilla Firefox |
Gecko |
Windows/macOS/Linux iOS/Android |
*Windows | ![]() |
Microsoft Internet Explorer |
Trident |
Windows | *Windows | ![]() No offline support |
*Limited testing performed - Please see Supported Device RefDoc for more details.
DPAS Supported Devices |
ATTENTION: DPAS does not accredit/certify any specific device for use on DoD networks or in DoD facilities. Approval and certification of mobile devices is the responsibility of each organization as they research, acquire, administer, and maintain those devices on their local network. This list includes devices that have been tested and confirmed to work with the DPAS software which is accredited under the ATO included in our Reference Library documents. Inclusion in this list does not grant or imply certification for use on DoD networks. Approval for specific devices should be sought from each organizations’ Cyber team, executive leadership, or other approving body.
New Handheld Devices for 2020!
Introducing new rugged tablets to perform DPAS functions on the go! Now you can perform your work at your workstation and avoid all those hours printing sheets, writing down information, and going back to a desk to do mindless data entry. Don’t even start to worry about breaking it, these tablets are built for the harshest environments out there. With these configurable devices you can create the perfect tool for your business need, just make sure you have an integrated or snap on CAC reader and you will be fully equipped to run DPAS in the palm of your hands. You said you want to scan things too? That you’re tired of lugging around a hand scanner with annoying wires? Get a bar code reader integrated to fully optimize DPAS capabilities where scan fields are present.
Device Model | System Specs |
Windows 10 CAC Reader 1D/2D Barcode Reader |
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Windows 10 CAC Reader 1D/2D Barcode Reader |
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Windows 10 1D/2D Barcode Reader Optional RFID |
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Windows 10 CAC Reader 1D/2D Barcode Reader |
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Windows 10 CAC Reader 1D/2D Barcode Reader |
*Note - Any device that does not have a built in CAC reader will need to be paired with Apriva CAC Reader or Authentication Software (ex. AprivaGuard/Purebred) for use with DPAS |
Compatibility Testing |
The following devices are not on an approved device list, but are in question / testing for compatibility with DPAS. |
Device Model | System Specs |
BLUETOOTH 1D/2D Barcode Reader RFID *must be paired with compatible Zebra or other mobile device |
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Discontinued scanners with continued DPAS support: |
Misc. Equipment |
General Purpose USB/Tethered Bar Code Scanner
For use with DPAS Maintenance & Utilization and Warehouse Management Modules.
Symbol DS6707-SR General Purpose Bar Code Scanner & Accessories
DPAS Warehouse Management Module-Specific Equipment
USB External Smart Card Reader
USB External Numeric Keypad
Bluetooth® Smart Card Reader
Intermec Snap-on Common Access Card (CAC) Reader
USB Signature Pad
Label Printers |
Printer Issues: Since the deployment of Release 2.6.0, label printers attached to Internet Explorer 8 machines have been affected. This is due to the release of new code which supports Internet Explorer 10 and 11. The fix is to change the beginning and ending sequence defined in the print driver. This can be accomplished by performing the following steps:
Start menu > Devices and Printers > Right Click on the correct Print Driver > Left Click on Print Preferences > Select the Advanced tab > Select the Other button towards the bottom of the page > Under the Commands section, Change the Start sequence to $% > Under the Commands section, Change the End sequence to %$ > Select the Close button > Apply and OK.
For detailed instruction, please view this RefDoc.
RFID NOTE: The Zebra R110Xi 203 dpi and the RZ400 203 dpi are the ONLY RFID supported printer in DPAS. All other printers listed are not RFID printers.
Zebra GK420 *Recall: Power Supply
Unavailable for purchase, but continued DPAS Support
Zebra TLP 2844-Z *Recall: Power Supply
Available Accessories
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Driver installation instructions are located within each printer detail hyperlink above.
Web DPAS Compliant Barcode Labels:
For detailed information, please contact the DPAS Support Call Center.
RFID Accessories:
Offsets, Hanging tags, Ties & Mounts
RFID Accessories (.pdf 26 KB)
For immediate assistance with Barcode Scanners, please contact the DPAS Support Call Center.