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4.
Now, Crimp the RJ45 terminator.
5.
Plug the Ethernet connector to the PoE input port.
6.
Next Insert the sealing insert into the cable grand body and attach the clamping nut to complete the cable assembly.
7.
Repeat step 1 to step 5 for PoE out ports and similar steps for power input.
Connecting to PoE Injector to Remote Powered Device
1. Firstly Connect the additional cat5/6 cable from the POE out of injector to a remote powered device such as IP camera.
2. Next Connect the data port to Ethernet switch by using another Ethernet cable.
3. Now Power up the PoE injector by using external Power supply units. The PoE injector will injector the power to the
Ethernet cable and send to remote powered device.
4. Due to the capability of IEEE 802.3at/af Power over Ethernet, the 5720-44 can directly connect with any IEEE 802.3at/af
end-nodes, such as PTZ (Pan, Tilt & Zoom) network camera, color touch screen, Voice over IP (VoIP) telephones and
multi-channel wireless LAN access points which support IEEE 802.3 at/af In-Line Power over Ethernet port.
Once 5720-44 detects the existence of an IEEE 802.3at/af device, the PoE-in-Use LED indicator will be steadily on to show it
providing power.
NOTE:
1. According to IEEE 802.3at Power over Ethernet, the
5720-44
PoE Injector will not inject power to the cable if
remote powered device is not IEEE 802.3at/af compatible.
2. Depending on the length of cable, the PoE power which PD receives is different.