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To t

he Instal

ler

This guide

 is intended f

or th

e tech

nician responsible

 for installing t

he Power Injector

. It 

assumes the te

chnician is familiar with 

basic Ethe

rnet LA

N-based networ

king and device 

installation concepts. This g

uid

e provides 

specifications, 

proce

dures and guidelines to use 

during the inst

allation process. This gu

ide doe

s not provide site-spe

cific

 installation 

procedures. For detaile

d site-specific installa

tion p

rocedures, re

fer to the

 site-specific 

documentatio

n d

erived

 from site 

survey and site network analysis. 

 

Verifying Package Conten

ts

Inspect th

e pa

ckage c

ontents and report any missin

g or

 dama

ged items to your 

sales 

represe

ntativ

e. The packages should c

ontain 

the 

following:

•  Power Injecto

r (pt # 

AP-PSBIAS-1

P2-AFR) 

 

• Th

is Power Injector Installation Guide (72-9

9410-01) 

Safety

 Information

Before ope

rating an

y equipmen

t, revie

w this do

cument 

for any haz

ards associate

d with 

installation and use of the device. Also, re

view s

tandard practices 

for 

preve

ntin

g accidents.

•  Only tr

ained a

nd qualified 

personnel shoul

d install and

 remove the Power Inje

cto

r.

•  A 

power cord 

is not 

supplied with th

e device. Use 

only a correctly rat

ed power cor

d  

that’s

 certified, as app

ropriate, for the country of operation.

•  The

  power cord must 

be a three-

conductor type (two current carryin

g con

ductors and 

one 

ground conductor) termin

ated on one end by a

n IEC 60

320 applia

nce coupler 

(for 

Powe

r  In

jector connect

ion) and on the other end by 

a plug containing a 

ground (e

arth) 

contact

.

•  The

 po

wer 

cord must be rated for a 

minimum 

of 250VAC 

RMS operation

, with

 a 

minimum 

rated curren

t capcity o

f 5A 

[or a minimum 

wire ga

uge of 1

8A

WG 

(0.75

mm²

)].

• The AC wall-socket outlet must

 be near the

 Power

 Inje

ctor 

and 

easily 

accessible.

• The Power Injector 

Data

 and

 Data

 & P

owe

r

 interfaces are qualified as SEL

V (Safety 

Extra-L

ow

 Volt

age) circuits according to 

to IEC 609

50. These

 interfaces can 

only be 

connected 

to SELV 

interfaces on

 other e

quipm

ent. 

Wa

rn

ings

•  Read the in

sta

llation instructions bef

ore connect

ing the Power Injector 

to a 

powe

r source.

•  Follo

w basic 

electricity s

afety 

measures 

whenever conn

ecting the

 Powe

r Injector to its 

powe

r source. 

•  This product relies on on the building insta

llatio

n fo

r short

-ci

rcuit (over current) 

protection

. Ensure a fuse or circuit brea

ker 

no larger than 120

 VA

C, 3A U.S. (240V

AC, 

1.5A international) 

is used on the phase condu

cto

r.

•  A vola

tge mismatch can 

cause

 equ

ipment 

dama

ge and could po

se 

a fire ha

zard. If the 

voltage indicat

ed on th

e label is 

different 

from the p

ower o

utle

t voltage, 

do not con

nect 

the Po

wer Injector to

 that pa

rticular outlet.

• The Power Injector

 Data In

 and

 Data & Power

 O

ut 

ports are shie

lded 

RJ-45 sockets. 

Only RJ-4

5 data con

nectors should

 be conne

cte

d to

 these

 sockets.

Service Inf

ormation

Before using 

the 

unit, 

it must be

 configure

d to

 ope

rate in the facility’ s network and run y

our 

applicatio

ns. If you have a 

problem 

running

 your unit or 

using your equipment, 

contact 

your 

facility’ s T

echnical 

or Syste

ms Su

pport. If t

here is a problem with 

the equipment, th

ey will 

contact Motrola.

 

MOTOROLA INC.

1303 

E. ALGONQUIN ROAD

SCHAUMBURG, IL 6019

6

http://www

.motorola

.com

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Power Injector

1-Port Power-over

-Ethernet 

 

Installation Guide

72-9941

0-01

Revision A May 

2007

 

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Introduction

When users purchase a WLAN solution, they often need to place access points in obscure 
locations. In the past, a dedicated 24-hour, 90-264 VAC power source was required for each 
access point in addition to the Ethernet infrastructure. This often required an electrical 
contractor to install power drops at each access point location. With the Motorola Power 
Injector solution (pt # AP-PSBIAS-1P2-AFR), centralized power can be provided for devices 
without a local power supply for each.

Product Description

The Motorola Power Injector (pt # AP-PSBIAS-1P2-AFR) is a single-port, 802.3af compliant 
Power over Ethernet hub combining low-voltage DC with Ethernet data in a single cable 
connecting to an AP. The Power Injector’s single DC and Ethernet data cable creates a modified 
Ethernet cabling environment eliminating the need for separate Ethernet and power cables.

The Power Injector is a small lightweight unit with a RJ-45 Ethernet cord input connector from 
the hub on the front right-hand side of the unit and a RJ-45 data and power output connector 
to the AP on the front left-hand side of the unit. On the back of the unit is a 110-220 VAC power 
input.

A separate Power Injector is required for each device comprising the network. The Power 
Injector supports the following devices; AP100, AP200, AP300 and AP-5131.

Caution 

- Using the Power Injector with an unsupported Motorola device could 

render the device inoperable and void your warranty.

The Power Injector has the following features:

•  Independent power controller (SPEAR™), CPU controller and input (Data) and output 

 (Data + Power) shielded RJ-45 connectors

•  Supports standard 10/100BaseT Ethernet networks over a standard TIA/EIA-568 

 Category 5 (or higher) cabling

•  Meets the IEEE 802.3af standard

•  Universal AC Input: 110/220 V, 60/50 Hz.

•  Minimum port output continuous allowable power of 15.4W at 48V

 (minimum 12.95W at the PDTE)

•  Underload, overload, short-circuit & under/over voltage port protection.

•  Port Status and Main power LED indicators

•  Standalone or wall mount installation support

•  Interconnection option with other Power Injector units.

Technical Specifications

Physical Specifications

Width

58.5mm

Height

31mm

Depth

145mm 

Weight

450gr

Environmental Specifications

Operating Temperature 

0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)

Storage Temperature 

-20°C to 70°C (-4°F to 158°F) 

Operating Humidity 

10% to 93% Non-condensing 

Storage Humidity 

10% to 93% Non-condensing

Electrical Specifications

Input Voltage 

 90VAC to 264VAC (47Hz - 63Hz) 

Maximum Output Power

.15.4 W

Nominal Output Voltage

 48VDC

Ethernet Interface

Input (

Data In)

Ethernet 10/100Base-T 

 

(RJ-45 female socket)

 

Output (

Data & Power Out) 

Ethernet 10/100Base-T, plus 48VDC
RJ-45 female socket, with DC voltage
on pairs 7-8 and 4-5

 Installation

Preparing for Site Installation

The Power Injector can be installed free standing, on an even horizontal surface or wall 
mounted using the power injector’s wall mounting key holes.

The following guidelines should be adhered to before cabling the Power Injector to the Ethernet 
source and Motorola device:

• Verify the device receiving converged power and Ethernet from the Power Injector is a 

product approved by Motorola (AP100, AP200, AP300 and AP-5131).

• Do not block or cover airflow to the Power Injector.

• Keep the Power Injector away from excessive heat, humidity, vibration and dust.

• The Power Injector is not a repeater, and does not amplify the Ethernet data signal. For 

optimal performance, ensure the Power Injector is placed as close as possible to the 
network data port. Do not configure the cable length between the Ethernet network 
source, the Power Injector and the Motorola AP beyond 100 meters (333ft). 

Cabling the Power Injector

To install the Power Injector to an Ethernet data source and Motorola device:

Caution 

- Ensure AC power is supplied to the Power Injector using an AC cable with an 

appropriate ground connection approved for the country of operation.

1. Connect the Power Injector to an AC outlet (110VAC to 220VAC).

2. Connect RJ-45 Ethernet cable between the network data supply (host) and the Power 

Injector 

Data In 

connector.

3. Connect a RJ-45 Ethernet cable between the Power Injector 

Data & Power Out 

connector

       and the Motorola device receiving converged power and Ethernet. 

to AP-5131 LAN 

Port

Data

Power

AP-5131

Power 
Injector

Wireless LAN

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