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3.3 POWER OVER ETHERNET (PoE MODELS ONLY)
Power over Ethernet has become increasingly popular due in large part to the reliability provided by PoE Ethernet
switches that supply the necessary power to Powered Devices (PD) when AC power is not readily available or
cost-prohibitive to provide locally. WoMaster’ industrial DIN Rail PoE Switch compliant with IEEE 802.3af and IEEE
802.3at. All of WoMaster’ switches
adapt 8-Port PoE injectors in port 1 to port 8, each port with the ability to deliver
30W to compatible IEEE 802.3at standard and provides 240W power budget for hall system.
Power over Ethernet can be used with:
• Surveillance cameras
• Security I/O sensors
• Industrial wireless access points
• Emergency IP phones
3.3.1 PoE STATUS
The PoE Status page shows the system PoE status and the operating status of each PoE Port. The information
includes PoE mode, Operation status, and PD class, Power Consumption, Voltage and Current. For example, in the
figure below, Port 7 was enabled and is supplying power to a Class 2 Powered Device (PD) indicated under the
Classification column. The PD device is rated at 47.8V and 65.4mA. The total power consumption for this PD is 3.10W
with Budget 7.70W. To check the status of the PoE port, please click on the Reload button.