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2.5 Connecting IPOE-E202 to Power Source Equipment
(PSE)
This section describes how to install industrial Power over Ethernet
extender and make connection to it. Please read the following topics
and perform the procedures in the order being presented.
There are 3 RJ45 ports in the industrial Power over Ethernet extender,
of which the “PoE IN” port functions as “PoE (Data and Power)
input” and the “PoE-in-Use” port on the other side functions as
“PoE (Data and Power) output”.
Step 1: Connect a standard Cat5e/6 UTP cable from power source
equipment (PSE), such as PoE switch, PoE injector hub and
single port PoE injector, to the “PoE IN” port of the IPOE-
E202.
PSE/PoE Switch
IPOE-E202
Step 2: The PSE delivers both Ethernet Data and PoE power over
UTP cable to the IPOE-E202 and the “PoE IN” LED will be lit
steadily.
Note
1. When the LED turns steady green, it means the IPOE-
E202 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 injec-
tion is correct.
3. Never connect any non-standard POE PSE to the
IPOE-E202; it will damage the device permanently.