Overview:
Altronix NetWaySP2P hardened media converter/injector converts a single Fiber (1000Base-X/SX/LX)
into two (2) Ethernet ports (10/100/1000 Mbps) and provides PoE/PoE+ power to connected devices.
Mounted in compact insulated housing, it features auto detection and protection of legacy non-PoE
cameras/devices.
Features:
Rev.112817
Installation Guide
NetWaySP2P
2-Port Powered Media Converter/Injector
Agency Listings:
• CE European Conformity.
Input:
• 48-56VDC @ 1.2A (60W).
Fiber Port:
Refer to page 3 for recommended SFP modules.
• One (1) 1Gb SFP port.
Output Power:
• Two (2) PoE / PoE+ ports, rated up to 30W max.
• IEEE 802.3af and IEEE 802.3at compliant.
Ethernet:
• IEEE 802.3af (15W) and
IEEE 802.3at (30W) compliant.
• Wire type: 4-pair CAT5e and higher.
• Connectivity: RJ45, auto-crossover.
• Speed: 10/100/1000 Mbps.
• Distance: up to 100m.
LED Indicators
(Refer to Fig. 1, Pg. 2)
:
•
Yellow and Green LEDs (RJ45 jacks):
IP Link status, 10/100/1000 Base-T/active.
•
Green PoE LEDs:
Indicate PoE present.
•
Green SFP (Fiber) LED:
Indicates SFP connection.
Environmental:
• Refer to Environmental Conditions on page 3.
Dimensions
(W x L x H approx.)
:
3.375” x 3.8” x 1”
(85.7mm x 96.5mm x 25.4mm).
Installation Instructions:
Unit is powered via 48VDC-56VDC. NetWaySP2P is not intended to be connected to outside plant leads
and should be installed indoors within the protected premises.
1. Mount NetWaySP2P in desired location utilizing the mounting hole (Fig. 1a, pg. 2).
Use a proper fastener and/or wall anchor when securing NetWaySP2P with screw through
its mounting hole to the wall.
2. Connect 48VDC-56VDC power source to terminals marked [48-56VDC – Input +].
Terminals accommodate up to 12 AWG wires.
Caution: Make sure to observe polarity.
3. Connect structured cable from port(s) marked [PoE+ Output] on NetWaySP2P to a
PoE device(s) (Fig. 2, pg. 2).
4. Connect fiber optic cable to a fiber SFP module. Connect the module to the port marked
[SFP] on the NetWaySP2P. Connect the other end of fiber cable to an SFP module of a
remote device. SFP LED will illuminate indicating data connection (Fig. 2, pg. 2).