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YML720 Rev1

NetComm NPPOE1001 Power over Ethernet Kit

www.netcomm.com.au

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Important Information

What you should know about Power Over Ethernet (PoE)

Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) or "Active Ethernet" eliminates the need to run 240 Volt power to
Wireless Access Points and other devices on a wired LAN. Using Power-over-Ethernet systems,
installers need to run only a single CAT5 Ethernet cable that carries both power and data to each
device. This allows greater flexibility in the locating of AP's and network devices and significantly
decreasing installation costs in many cases.  The placement of a Network device can be up to 328
feet (100 meters) away by using standard category 5 Ethernet cable.

Power-over-Ethernet begins with a CAT5 "Injector" that inserts a DC Voltage onto the CAT5 cable.
The Injector is typically installed in the "wiring closet" near the Ethernet switch or hub.

Some Wireless Access Points and other network accept the injected DC power directly from the
CAT5 cable through their RJ45 jack. These devices are considered to be "PoE-Compatible" or
"Active Ethernet Compatible".

Devices that are not "PoE Compatible" can be converted to Power-over-Ethernet by way of a DC
"Picker" or "Tap". These are sometimes called Active Ethernet "Splitters". This device picks-off the
DC Voltage that has been injected into the CAT5 cable by the Injector and makes it available to the
equipment through the regular DC power jack.

WARNING:

Never connect the Injector - Power Over Ethernet Out directly to a network
device such as a Hub, Switch, IP Camera or Print Server unless you are
ABSOLUTELY sure the device and network is PoE Compatible. Additionally,
make sure your PoE compatible device or network is designed to handle
the 48 volts DC delivered by the PoE injector.  If you do not check the POE
compatibility and voltage required, you will damage the attached device, the
Injector and any computer connected to the network.  NetComm will not
accept any responsibility for any loss or damage araising from the use of
this product in the wrong manner.

PLEASE ENSURE THAT YOU COMPLETLY READ THE FOLLOWING

INSTRUCTIONS AND COMPLY WITH THEM BEFORE CONNECTING ANY

DEVICE OR POWER.

By proceeding to use this product you agree that you have read these instructions carefully and
accept this disclaimer. Any damage to the product due to a failure to follow the instructions in this
guide will void the warranty.

Summary of Contents for Power Over Ethernet NPPOE1001

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...tents 4 Installation 5 The POE Injector 5 Injector 5 The POE Splitter 6 Splitter 6 Connecting the Power over EthernetAdapter Kit 7 Appendix A Cable Connections 10 RJ 45 Ethernet Network Ports 10 Appen...

Page 3: ...that are not PoE Compatible can be converted to Power over Ethernet by way of a DC Picker or Tap These are sometimes calledActive Ethernet Splitters This device picks off the DC Voltage that has been...

Page 4: ...t verify the following parts are included in your package Package Contents The package contains the following One DC Power Adapter One AC Power Cord A Quick Installation Guide and Package Contents Not...

Page 5: ...er into the RJ 45 connector and then transmits power and data over the Cat5 cable to the PoE direct connection compatible device or PoE Splitter This Injector inputs 48 Volts DC into the PoE system Fi...

Page 6: ...7A or 12V 1A power via the DC output cable Figure 2 Splitter Object Description Splitter PWR LED Lights green to indicate that the power has been supplied to the device Power and Data In Port Connects...

Page 7: ...apter to the Injector and plug the DC power adapter into a power socket Do NOT turn the power ON at this stage Step 3 Connect the Injector s built RJ 45 Cat 5 Ethernet cable to your network Step 4 Con...

Page 8: ...OE Splitter If there is no power please refer to the Troubleshooting section in this guide The following figure illustrates connection of an NP5400 Access Point using Power Over Ethernet Figure 4 Plea...

Page 9: ...om au 9 The following figure illustrates the connection of a Network Camera using Power Over Ethernet Figure 5 Please Note The total distance from the NB1300 4 ADSL Modem Router to the Network Camera...

Page 10: ...ngth 10BASE T Category 3 or better UTP or STP 100 metres 100BASE TX Category 5 or better UTP or STP 100 metres Twisted pair cabling comes in various grades or categories Category 5 is required for Fas...

Page 11: ...towards the ground and the end pointing away from you The copper wires exposed upwards to your view The first wire on the far left is wire 1 You can also refer to the illustrations and charts of the i...

Page 12: ...e correct DC power cable and it is plugged in 2 The access point is a working unit Plug in the power plug which was provided in the access point s original packaging and verify that there is power to...

Page 13: ...able Type UTP STP Category 5 or better LED Power Environmental Information Dimensions WxHxD Adapter Kit 89 x 47 x 30 mm Unit Weight Injector 64g Splitter 87g PSEAdapter 64g Operating Temperature 0 C t...

Page 14: ...nowledged the property of their respective owners Customer Information ACA Australian Communications Authority requires you to be aware of the following information and warnings 1 This unit shall be c...

Page 15: ...pply or communication line whether caused by thunderstorm activity or any other cause s 3 The fault is the result of accidental damage or damage in transit including but not limited to liquid spillage...

Page 16: ...shown may vary slightly from the product Technical Specifications Standards IEEE 802 3 IEEE 802 3u IEEE 802 3x Protocol CSMA CD Ports 1 10 100Mbps RJ 45 port per unit Connector RJ 45 Speed 10 100Mbps...

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