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Step 2:
The PSE delivers both Ethernet Data and PoE power over
UTP cable to the IPOE-E174 and the
“PoE IN”
LED will be lit
steadily.
Note
1. When the LED turns steady green, it means the
IPOE-E174 is being powered successfully with PoE.
2. If the LED is not lit, please check the remote PSE or
the cable connecting to a PC or a network device to
see if the cable is correct. Or with an 802.3at device
such as the target PD, check whether the power
injection is correct.
3. Never connect any
non-standard
POE PSE to the
IPOE-E174; it will damage the device permanently.
4. Please reference Chapter 2.2 for more information
about LED function.
2.5 Connecting IPOE-E174 to Powered Device (PD)
Step 1:
Connect the additional Cat.5e/6 cable that will be used to
connect to the remote
Powered Device (PD)
to the
“PoE-
in-Use”
port of the IPOE-E174.
PoE Power Usage
60W
40W
20W
1
2
802.3at/802.3af PoE output
PoE
PD
Step 2:
The
“PoE-in-Use”
port is also the power injector which
transmits DC voltage to the Cat.5e/6 cable and transfer data
and power simultaneously between the PSE and PD.