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Quick Installation Guide
1. Overview
2. Package Checklist
4. Location
5. Cabling RJ-45
3. Hardware Installation Procedure
STEP 1:
Take out the device from its packing.
STEP 2:
Attach the DIN Rail Kit or wall mount kit (optional) as picture.
The INS-8424P is an Unmanaged Industrial PoE switch
perfectly suited for extreme industrial environments and
an ideal solution to deploy in surveillance systems. The
switch is designed to meet the requirements of both
power and data transmission over single Ethernet cable
to PoE appliances and devices without the need for
power outlets, eliminating additional cost of electrical
cabling and circuits. The switch’s rugged case and
hardened components withstand high degree of
vibration, shock and wide operating temperatures from
-40
o
C~75
o
C. The INS-8424P features 4 10/100/1000Base-T
ports and 2 Gigabit SFP slot to satisfy new and evolving
network demands. With 4 IEEE 802.3af/at compliant
ports, the switch provides up to 30W per port to meet
the growing demand of higher power consuming
network devices such as wireless access points, IP
cameras, and other powered devices (PDs).
Before installing INS-8424P, verify that the package
contains the following items:
INS-8424P Switch x 1
DIN Rail Kit x 1
Quick Installation Guide x 1
STEP 3:
Connect 48VDC Power Adapter to mini-DIN or
connect 48~57VDC power to terminal block.
STEP 4:
Connect the Ethernet (RJ-45) port to the networking
device. See the LNK/ACT LED to confirm that the
connection is established.
The INS-8424P can be DIN-Rail-mounted in cabinet or
enclosure.
DIN-Rail-mounted with INS-8424P
Mounting the Switch
Removing the Switch
The RJ-45 ports on the INS-8424P support auto negotia-
tion and auto MDI/MDI-X. This feature eliminates the
worry of using specific cable types.
Category 5e cable or above should be used
INS-8424P
DIP Switches
Power Input
mini-DIN
Power Input
Terminal Block
Grounding
Screw
Reset
DIN Rail Kit
6. Redundant Power Inputs
Turn the power off before connecting modules
or wires. The correct power supply voltage is listed on
the product label. Check the voltage of your power
source to make sure that you are using the correct
voltage. Do NOT use a voltage greater than what is
specified on the product label.
Safety first
!
Calculate the maximum possible current in each
power wire and common wire. Observe all electrical
codes dictating the maximum current allowable for
each wire size. If current go above the maximum
ratings, the wiring could overheat, causing serious
damage to your equipment.