1-PORT 10/100/1000M GIGABIT PoE+ EXTENDER USER MANUAL
3.3 LED Definition:
LED
Color
Function
PoE IN
Green
Lit:
To indicate the port is receiving 52~56V (802.3at/802.3bt)/48V (802.3af) DC in-line power.
Off:
The remote device is not an IEEE 802.af/at/bt PoE PSE.
LNK/ACT
Green
Lit
To indicate the port is linked up at 10/100/1000Mbps.
Blink
To indicate that the extender is actively sending or receiving data over IN port.
PoE Out
Amber
Lit:
To indicate the port is providing 52~56V (802.3at) / 48V(802.3af) DC in-line power to
remote 802.3af/at PoE PD.
Off
To indicate the connected device is not a PoE powered device (PD).
4. Hardware Installation
This section describes the hardware features of the POEX1. Before connecting any network device to the POEX1, read this chapter
carefully.
4.1 Before Installation
Before your installation, it is recommended to check your network environment. If there are any far-away IEEE 802.3at/802.3af devices
that need to be powered on, the POEX1 can provide you with a way to supply power to this Ethernet device conveniently.
The POEX1 is installed between the PSE (power source equipment) and the PD (powered device); it is powered by PSE and forwards the
Ethernet data and remaining POE power to the PD. The POEX1 doesn’t require an external power supply and it can be installed easily by
means of plug and play, meaning the operator does not need to configure the POEX1. The POEX1 injects power to the PDs without
affecting the data transmission performance. It offers a cost-effective and quick solution to extend power and data by an additional 100
meters.
Note:
1. To provide you with a better PoE power and data extension quality, we strongly recommend you to use
“Solid UTP Cable”
when
installing the POEX1.
2. The POEX1 can be installed with a third-party device if the device is compliant with the IEEE 802.3at/802.3af standard.
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