b.) Connecting a LAN Power
LP-2304PSU
(AC Mains Power Supply Unit) – Plug the LP-2304PSU into
an AC Outlet or UPS (Uniterupptible Power Supply Unit) Outlet ensuring that power cord from the LP-
2304PSU and end DIN Plug Connector can reach the back of the LP-2334. Plug the DIN Plug
Connector into the back of the LP-2334 round Power Input (far right of LP-2334) labelled
Mains PSU
Input (LP-2304PSU) 48-56vdc 1.4-2.0A
. Once connected the
POWER IN
LED on the front of the
LP-2334 will illuminate solid green.
2.)Attach a separate LAN data cable – CAT 5 (or higher) from the back of the LP-2334 for each of the 4 x
RJ45 ports labelled
POE POWER OUT (15.4 Watts per Port) 1 2 3 4
to each of the IP End Devices. Note: The
maximum LAN data cable distance from LP-2334 to the IP End Device is 328 Feet/100 Meters. Once the IP
End Device is connected properly the following LED’s will identify the following:
DATA IN
LED will illuminate.
PoE (15.4 Watts) POWER OUT 1 2 3 4
LED will illuminate if the IP End Device connected to the port
has been detected as PoE enabled Device to IEEE 802.3af standard and up to 15.4 Watts of PoE Power
is being supplied to the IP End Device.
DATA OUT-FULL/HALF LED
will illuminate if the IP End Device is transmitting Full Duplex. If the
IP End Device is transmitting in Half Duplex the LED will not illuminate but DATA IN LED will be lit.
DATA OUT-10/100Mbs
LED will illuminate if the LP-2334 detects the IP End Device is transmitting
up to 100Mbs. If the IP End Device is transmitting at 10Mbs or less the LED will not illuminate.
DATA OUT-LINK
LED will Flash Yellow as the LP-2334 detects presence and transmission of any data
on the respective port.
3.)If using a LAN Power LP-2304PSU to power the LP-2334 - Attach a LAN data cable – CAT 5 (or higher) from
the RJ45 port on the back of the LP-2334 labelled PoE POWER INPUT (Min. 65 Watts) AND DATA OUTPUT
(Max. 100Mbs) to ETHERNET SWITCH or IP Monitoring Device such as a computer. Up to 100Mbs of data
will be transmitting from this cable which is generated from the IP End Devices.
The unit is now operating properly.
Note: The LP-2334 is enabled with DHCP and therefore requires no programming.