1-PORT 10/100/1000M GIGABIT PoE+ EXTENDER USER MANUAL
4.2 Connecting POEX1 to the Power Source Equipment (PSE)
There are 2 RJ45 ports in the POEX1, of which the
“IN”
port functions as
"PoE (Data and Power) input"
and the
“OUT”
port on the
other side functions as
"PoE (Data and Power) output"
.
Step 1:
Connect a standard Cat.5/5e/6 UTP cable from a PSE, such as PoE switch, PoE injector hub or single port PoE injector, to the “IN”
port of the POEX1.
Step 2:
The PSE delivers both Ethernet data and PoE power over UTP cable to the POEX1 and the “PoE IN” LED will be steady on.
Note:
1. The green
POE IN
LED means the POEX1 is being powered successfully with PoE class 0.
2. If the
POE IN
LED does not light up, check whether the cable connecting to a remote PSE, or the cable with a PC or a network device is
correct or not. Or check whether the wattage of power to an IEEE 802.3at /802.3af powered device is right or not.
4.3 Connecting POEX1 to the Powered Device (PD)
Step 1:
Connect the additional Cat.5/5e/6 cable from the
“OUT”
port of the POEX1 to a remote
PoE PD
.
Step 2:
The
"OUT"
port is a power injector that transmits data and power simultaneously between the PSE and PD.
Step 3:
Once the POEX1 detects an IEEE 802.3at / 802.3af PoE PD device, the
“PoE OUT”
LED indicator will light up in amber to show it
is providing power.
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