(Revised 2010-11-15)
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CONNECTING THE UNIT
For 10Base-T ports, plug a Category 3 (or greater) twisted pair cable into the RJ45 connector. For
100Base-TX ports, plug a Category 5e (or greater) twisted pair cable into the RJ45 connector. Connect one
cable from the PoE Power Sourcing Equipment into the POE IN port on the 100-POE-SPL-XX. Connect
the DATA OUT port to the legacy non-PoE capable device and connect the POWER OUT terminal block to
the input power connector on the legacy non-PoE capable device. The PoE PSE will supply 48VDC to the
100-POE-SPL-XX and the POE Extractor will convert that voltage to 12/24/48VDC for the legacy end
device.
Warning:
The 100-POE-SPL-XX is not a switch and will not actively boost the Ethernet signals. So the
total max segment length is a combined 100meters. Meaning the length of the cable on the DATA OUT
port plus the length of the cable on the POE IN port may not exceed 100meters in total.
TROUBLESHOOTING
1.
Make sure the (Power LED) is ON.
2.
Make sure the legacy device is not requiring more current then PoE can provide (Note the inrush current
of some devices may be ~2x the typical steady state current).
3.
Verify that the PoE PSE is IEEE802.3af compliant.
4.
Verify cabling used between stations.
5.
Verify that cabling is Category 3 or greater for 10Mbit Operation.
SUPPORT
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