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IFS POE302-EX User Manual
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3.3 Connect POE302-EX to the Powered Device (PD)
Step 3
: Connect the additional Cat.5/5e/6 cable that will be used to connect to the remote
Powered Device (PD)
to the
“OUT”
port of POE302-EX.
Step 4
: The
"OUT"
port is also the power injectors which transmit DC Voltage to the Cat.5/5e/6 cable and transfer data and
power simultaneously between the PSE and PD.
Step 5
: Once POE302-EX detects the existence of an IEEE 802.3at / 802.3af device, the
“PoE OUT”
LED indicator will be
steady, ON to shows it is providing power.
1. If the connected device is not fully complying with IEEE 802.3at / 802.3af standard or in-line power
device, the PoE OUT LED indicator of POE302-EX will not be steady on.
2. According to IEEE 802.3at / 802.3af standard, the POE302-EX will not inject power to the cable if not
connecting to a standard IEEE 802.3at / 802.3af device.
3.4 Multiple PoE Extender Installation
The POE302-EX PoE Extender supports multiple units, daisy-chain installation. They can be employed in series for even longer
distances based on remote PoE IP Camera or PoE Wireless Access Point power requirement.
Step 1
: Connect the additional Cat.5/5e/6 cable from the
“OUT”
port of the first POE302-EX, the other end of the UTP cable be
used to connect to the
“IN”
port of remote / next POE302-EX.
Step 2
: The
“PoE OUT”
LED indicator of the first POE302-EX will be steady to shows it is providing power to next PoE
Extender.
Step 3
: The
“PoE IN”
LED on the next POE302-EX will steady on.
Step 4
: Connect the additional Cat.5/5e/6 cable to the remote PoE powered device to the
“OUT”
port of next or third
POE302-EX.