Troubleshooting
Symptom
Corrective Steps
No Green Light at
PoE_IN
Connector
Verify PoE source or Auxiliary
Input is ON.
Check or replace PoE input
cable.
When
disconnecting
PoE_IN
Backup is not
initiated.
Verify removal of RED Safety
Plug from Extension Battery
connector.
Verify that Power (PoE or
Auxiliary) was connected for
24 Hours to the V-POE-UPS.
Open Battery compartment by
removing top lid.
Verify Battery Pack is
assembled and connected
correctly.
Replace Battery Pack.
No Output PoE
(PoE_OUT Green
LED is OFF).
Verify standard PD Load is
connected to PoE_OUT.
Verify working power source
exists at the input (PoE_IN or
AUX_IN connectors). PoE_IN
Green LED must be ON.
PoE_OUT Green
LED flickers
every 1 sec.
PD Load is above or below
spec.
Use PD s that supports PoE
standard 802.3af devices
only.
Figure 3: Connecting the V-POE-UPS-BKT Wall mount
plate/grounding point
Grounding the unit is for the purpose of protecting the
V-POE-UPS
from lightning and surges.
Please use a min. 20AWG wire color green/yellow with
cable shoe.
Figure 2: Connecting the V-POE-UPS
- PoE OUT
Indicators
Connector
Indicated
Behavior
Description
PoE_IN
Green LED ON
Power is ON (power is active)
PoE_IN
Yellow LED ON
BU is ON (Working on BAT)
PoE_Out
Green LED ON
POE output power is OK
AUX_OUT
pin #4
< 0.2V
> 3.5V
External Power is connected
No external power. Battery
Backup is ON.
AUX_OUT
pin #5
Battery voltage
Battery voltage
Specifications
Environmental Specifications
Mode
Temperature
Humidity
Operating
0° to +50° C
32° to +113° F
10 to 90%; (no
condensation allowed)
Storage
-20° to +70° C
-4° to +158° F
10 to 90%; (no
condensation allowed)
Electrical Specifications
PoE_IN
PoE 802.3af
AUX_IN
12Vdc \1.5A
24Vac \ 0.7A
EXT_BAT
Custom extended
Battery Pack
Available upon request
PoE_OUT
PoE 802.3af 11Watt
AUX_OUT
12V /0.8A
Ethernet Interface
Input (Data In): Ethernet
10/100/1000Base-T
RJ-45 female socket
Output (Data & Power Out):
Ethernet 10/100/1000Base-T,
plus VDC
RJ-45 female socket, with DC
voltage on wire pairs, 4-5 (+) and
7-8 (-). VDC 39V to 48V
depending on working mode and
cable length.
V-POE-UPS
EMC Compliance
:
♦
FCC Part 15 class B and EN55022 class B
♦
EN55024
V-POE-UPS
Safety Compliance:
♦
UL/cUL per 60950-1 2nd Ed.
♦
GS mark
Preliminary Steps
♦
Apply PoE 802.3af to the V-POE-UPS, using
at least cat 5e cable with an appropriate
connection.
♦
Connect an input Ethernet cable to the Data & Power in
port – PoE IN.
♦
Connect an output Ethernet cable to the Data & Power
OUT port – PoE OUT. Verify that a power ready
Ethernet compatible device is connected.
The V-POE-UPS can be placed on a desktop.
: Before placing the V-POE-UPS:
♦
Do not cover V-POE-UPS or block the airflow
with any foreign objects. Keep the V-POE-
UPS away from excessive heat and humidity
and free from vibration and dust.
♦
Ensure that the cable length from Ethernet network
source to the V-POE-UPS does not exceed 100 meters
(330 feet). The V-POE-UPS is not a repeater and does
not amplify the Ethernet data signal.
♦
No “ON-OFF” switch exists; simply plug the
V-POE-UPS into a PoE source.
1 and 2.
1. Using an Ethernet cord, connect the V-POE-UPS to a PoE
802.3af source.
2. Connect the PoE IN or OUT jack (input / output) to the remote
Ethernet network switch's Patch panel and the PoE OUT jack
(output) to the terminal.
The V-POE-UPS can be placed on a desktop
Figure 1: Connecting the V-POE-UPS
- PoE IN
Wall mount
may look like this