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Installation & Setup 

Installment Topology  

Up to eight (8) NITEK ET1500U’s interface with an assortment of network peripherals providing both power (PoE) 
and Ethernet data connectivity over up to eight (8) UTP “Link” cables at the maximum distance of 1,960ft/600m. 
The 1Gigabit LAN port on the ER8500U  provides congestion-free connectivity to network switches and other LAN 
devices for data sorting, storage, and processing. Each port of the ER8500U outputs a max of 25.5W (PoE+) 
power and 100Mbps of data bandwidth throughput. 

Equipment  Requirements  &  Mounting: 

The process for employing the ER16500U is rather quick and simple. A common 

topology involves up to sixteen (16) existing UTP cables (up to but not exceeding 600m/1,960ft), up to sixteen (16) ET1500U 
transmitters, up to sixteen (16) IP cameras or other peripheral network devices (referred to as the Power Device or PD), and 
the  rack  mounted  ER16500U  (which  can  be  referred  to  as  the  NITEK  Power  Sourcing  Equipment/PSE).  The  ER16500U 
NITEK PSE is both 802.3af and 802.3at compliant. That is it produces 15.4W 48VDC @ 350mA of 802.3af as well as 25.4W 
54VDC @ 600mA of 802.3at PoE+ power for proper attached device operation. 
 
The method for facilitating Ethernet communication and PoE flow over CAT5e/CAT6 UTP cable starts with connecting the 
ER8500U  NITEK  PSE with  up  to  eight  (8)  UTP  “link” cables  via the  RJ45  connectors. The  CAT5e/CAT6  cables  interface 
with the IP camera or other PD via the ET1500U transmitters. The IP camera / PD establish connectivity to ET1500U via 
RJ45 jacks and a CAT5e/CAT6 patch cords. The ER8500U powers itself and all attached devices within in this local net-
work/system. The IP data from the PD is transmitted over each individual UTP “link” cable through the ET1500U to the rack 
mounted ER16500U in either the IDF or MDF. The aggregate PD data is transmitted to the greater LAN or WAN via a giga-
bit LAN ports labeled and located on the front of the NITEK PSE. Also commonly done is to use the LAN port to chain two or 
more ER8500U units together via a separate network switch. This will provide a way of bring greater numbers of cameras 
into a single NIC of a NVR unit. The ER8500U has special LED indicators to inform you if there are network loops. If the 
Trouble LED is flashing slowly it will indicate that the network has a loop in it and data is cascading. It is recommending to 
remove the LAN jack if this occurs and try to locate the physical loop if this problem occur.   
 
Upon power up the devices will undergo initialization and auto-configuration processes (see LED Indicator chart on pg.#7) 
which  may  take  a  number  of  seconds  (time  variations  are  device/installation/topology  parameter  dependent)  to  complete 
before PoE and Ethernet communication commences. For optimal performance referring to the PoE/distance chart and ad-
hering to the IP camera/PD operational specifications is recommended.  If issues arise during the installation process please 
see the “Trouble Shooting Tips” section. You may also contact our web based live tech support at: 

www.nitek.net 

or call 1-

(800)528-4343 in order to speak with one of our engineers directly. 
 
The diagram below shows a common network topology. 

 

Summary of Contents for ER8500U

Page 1: ...high speed network communication and PoE pathways The ER8500U is a fully functional PoE network switch with a 802 3AT power output on each of the eight 8 network ports and can operate with any standard Ethernet device up to 100m Additionally when used with the ET1500U trans mitters the system allows for cable runs of 600m 1 960ft supplying both a network connection and PoE pow er The ER8500U is co...

Page 2: ...rical supply if the wiring or over current protection of the supply could be overloaded when the ratings listed on the unit are considered Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched especially at plugs convenience receptacles and other points where they exit from the device Only use attachments and or accessories specified by the manufacturer Refer all servicing to qualified service pe...

Page 3: ...overing and insulated shielding which may compromise the signal conductivity of the cables For more specific information regarding wire types gauges and proper installation techniques please call Tech Support at 1 800 528 4343 Ethernet PoE The ER8500U is designed to receive up to 100Mbps per port of Ethernet TCP IP data and transmit up to 2 Gigabits of aggregate LAN traffic Additionally the ER1650...

Page 4: ...install the unit in an assembly where the ambient temperature could exceed 52 C 125 F NOTE the ambient temperature in a closed or multi unit rack assembly could greatly exceed the ambient temperature outside that assembly b Air Flow Leave space on the sides of the unit for airflow into the cooling fans and some space on top of the unit for air to exit the unit Adequate air flow is required for saf...

Page 5: ...ectivity to ET1500U via RJ45 jacks and a CAT5e CAT6 patch cords The ER8500U powers itself and all attached devices within in this local net work system The IP data from the PD is transmitted over each individual UTP link cable through the ET1500U to the rack mounted ER16500U in either the IDF or MDF The aggregate PD data is transmitted to the greater LAN or WAN via a giga bit LAN ports labeled and...

Page 6: ...ou that the system is connected An Ethernet device does not need to be connected for the transmitter to communicate with the head end Finally connect an Ethernet device to the transmitters Network Port If the device requires PoE power the POE OUT green LED on the Link Port will turn on followed by the LINK STATUS LED on the Network Port The IP camera or other Ethernet device should now be ready to...

Page 7: ...rrent limit problem You should first check the power requirements of the PoE device Also check the length of the Link cable from head end to transmitter The POE POWER CHART on the previous page will indicate the maximum power available for your length of cable If the needed level of power is not available for the length of cable used alternate options are available One meth od is to directly power...

Page 8: ...Unit Dimensions Top View Front View Rear View Left Side Right Side 17 125 17 125 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 NITEK ETHERSTRETCH 12 00 ER16500U UTP RECEIVER WITH POE LAN 1 POWER TROUBLE ...

Page 9: ...rmination Trouble LED Solid Temperature Alarm Flashing Network Loop Warning PoE Distance Chart Results charted were calculated using four pair 24awg Cat5e cabling 27 4 27 4 25 0 20 0 18 0 30 0 25 0 20 0 15 0 10 0 5 0 500 Meters 400 Meters 1 300 Feet 300 Meters 1 000 Feet 200 Meters 650 Feet 100 Meters 328 Feet 27 4 Watts 27 4 Watts 25 0 Watts 20 0 Watts 18 0 Watts Watts 14 1 600 Meters 1 960 Feet ...

Page 10: ... 3af IEEE 802 3at compliance per port Max Operating Distance 600m 1 960ft Shipping Weight 12 lbs Troubleshooting PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE No video data Check camera and ER8500 ET1500 device connections Check UTP cable condition and RJ45 connector terminations Check that the camera is powered Check that supplied camera power meets manufacturer s specifications Check cable that cable distances do not ...

Page 11: ...ut charge for parts and labor or will provide a replacement in exchange for the defective product In order to obtain service under this warranty the customer must notify NITEK of the defect and shall be responsible for packaging and shipping the defective product to the service location des ignated by NITEK with shipping charges prepaid NITEK shall pay for the return of the product to the purchase...

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