
- 9 -
- 10 -
- 11 -
- 12 -
- 13 -
- 14 -
802.3at/af PoE Out Ports
LED
Color
Function
10/100
LNK/ACT
Orange
Lights
to indicate the link through that port is
successfully established at 1000Mbps.
Blinks
to indicate that the port is actively
sending or receiving data.
1000
LNK/ACT
Green
Lights
to indicate the link through that port is
successfully established at 1000Mbps.
Blinks
to indicate that the port is actively
sending or receiving data.
PoE-in-Use
LED
Color
Function
PoE Max.
Orange
Lights
to indicate the power usage is ≥ 45W
Blinks
to indicate the power usage is ≥ 55W
PoE-in-Use Orange
Lights
to indicate the port is providing 50V-56V
DC in-line power output
5. Hardware Installation
5.1 Before Installation
The POE-E304 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 or an external power supply
to the PD and it can be installed easily by just plug and play without
affecting the data transmission performance.
Note
1.
When the PoE-in-use LED turns steady orange,
it means the Gigabit PoE OUT is supplying power
successfully from PSE.
2. If the PoE-in-use 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.
Never connect any
non-standard
POE PSE to the Gigabit
PoE Extender; it will damage the device permanently.
5.3 Connecting POE-E304 to Powered Device (PD)
Step 1:
Connect the additional Cat5e/6 cable that will be used to
connect to the remote
Powered Device (PD)
to the
“PoE
Out”
port of the Gigabit PoE Extender.
Ultra PoE Switch
PoE Wireless AP
UTP
UTP
PoE Camera
UTP
PoE
PoE
PoE
PoE Extender
PoE In-Use
PoE MAX
PWR
1
2
3
4
5
4
1
2
PoE OUT
PoE IN
3
POE-E304
10/100
1000
LNK
ACT
Step 2:
The
"PoE Out"
port is also the power injector which transmits
DC voltage to the Cat5e/6 cable and transfer data and power
simultaneously between the PSE and PD.
Note
1. To provide you with better PoE power and data
extension quality, we strongly recommend that you use
“Solid UTP Cable”
when installing the POE-304.
2. The POE-E304 can be installed with a third-party device
if the device complies with IEEE 802.3at/af standard.
5.2 Connecting POE-E304 to PSE
This section describes how to install Gigabit PoE Extender and make
connection to it. Please read the following topics and perform the
procedures in the order being presented.
There are 4 RJ45 ports in the Gigabit PoE Extender, of which the
“PoE
IN”
port functions as
"PoE (Data and Power) input"
and the four
”PoE Out”
ports function 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 Gigabit
PoE Extender.
Ultra PoE Switch
UTP
PoE
PoE Extender
PoE In-Use
PoE MAX
PWR
1
2
3
4
5
4
1
2
PoE OUT
PoE IN
3
POE-E304
10/100
1000
LNK
ACT
Step 2:
The PSE delivers both Ethernet data and PoE power over UTP
cable to the Gigabit PoE Extender.
Step 3:
Once the Gigabit PoE Extender detects the existence of an
IEEE 802.3at/af device, the
“PoE-in-Use”
LED indicator will
be lit steadily, showing it is providing powerr.
Note
1. If the connected device is not fully complying with IEEE
802.3af/at standard or in-line power device, the PoE-in-
Use LED indicator of the Gigabit PoE Extender will not
be lit steadily.
2. According to IEEE 802.3af/at standard, the Gigabit
PoE Extender will not inject power to the cable if not
connected to a standard IEEE 802.3af/at device.
5.4 PoE Power Distribution
The POE-E304 can obtain a maximum of 60-watt PoE power from Ultra
PoE input port and supplies a maximum of 55-watt PoE power budget
to four PoE output ports, extending both the reach of
Gigabit Ethernet
Data
and
IEEE 802.3at/802.3af Power over
Ethernet
over the
standard 100m (328 ft.) Cat 5/5e/6 UTP cable to up to 200m at the
same time.
IEEE 802.3at (25W)
IEEE 802.3at (25W)
PoE PTZ IP Camera
IEEE 802.3af (12W)
IEEE 802.3af (12W)
IEEE 802.3af (12W)
IEEE 802.3af (12W)
PoE Dome IP Camera
Ultr
a P
oE (60W)
Ultr
a P
oE (60W)
Power
Data
Power
Data
1 In 2 Out
1 In 4 Out
6. Power Over Ethernet Budget
The following table lists how many PoE devices can be powered by
POE-E304:
Power Source
PoE Output
Budget*
Max. Number of PDs supported
IEEE 802.3at PoE+
PSE
25 watts max.
Class 4 PD@25-watt
1 unit
Class 3 PD@15-watt
1 unit
Class 2 PD@7-watt
3 units
PLANET 60W Ultra
PoE PSE
55 watts max.
Class 4 PD@25-watt
2 units
Class 3 PD@15-watt
3 units
Class 2 PD@7-watt
4 units
External Power
Adapter –
56V DC, 65W
55 watts max.
Class 4 PD@25-watt
2 units
Class 3 PD@15-watt
3 units
Class 2 PD@7-watt
4 units
Note
1.
The PoE Output Budget means the 4-port PD
aggregated power output. The aggregated power
consumption will be below 55 watts if with ultra PoE
PSE.
2. If the PoE output, whose power source is
IEEE
802.3at PoE+
, is more than 25 watts, the device will
be shut down.
7. Customer Support
Thank you for purchasing PLANET products. You can browse our online
FAQ resource at PLANET web site first to check if it could solve your
issue. If you need more support information, please contact PLANET
switch support team.
PLANET online FAQ:
http://www.planet.com.tw/en/support/faq.php?type=1
Switch support team mail address:
[email protected]
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