KTI Networks KPOE-800-2P, KPOE-800-1P manual Making Powered Device Connections

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3.2 Making Powered Device Connections

The mid-span injector supports connection to IEEE 802.3af compliant PoE PD (Powered Device). The Ethernet port of the PD can be Ethernet, Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet. The injector’s PoE OUT port delivers power together with network signal to a connected powered device via Cat.5 cable or better.

To make a connection, the following check points should be noted:

1.For safety reason, the connected PD must be a IEEE 802.3af-compliant device. Un-compliant devices are not supported.

2.The Cat.5 cables used for the connections must be 4-pair cables. The power is sent over the pairs (4,5) (7,8) of the cable.

3.Hot-plug connection is allowed anytime.

PoE OUT Port Power

 

 

Voltage

48VDC on jack pin 4/5 (V48dc+) and jack pin 7/8 (V48dc-)

Power (per port)

15.4W maximum per port

Power (per unit)

1

Power Model - 60W for all 8 PoE OUT ports

 

2

Power Model - 120W for all 8 PoE OUT ports

Connection Distance

Safety Protection

The injector provides safety protection design for operation. The individual power output of each PoE OUT port is shut down when any of the following events occurs:

Incompliant PD

An incompliant PD is detected on the port.

Disconnection

A PD disconnection.

Overload

An overload situation is detected on the port.

Over-current

An over-current situation is detected on the port.

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Contents Installation Guide Modular 8-Port Mid-span Power over Ethernet InjectorInternational United StatesTrademarks Table of Contents Introduction FeaturesMid-span Injector Function Product PanelsModel Definition SpecificationsPower Dissipation Power Module Slots LED IndicatorsPower Input Power ConsumptionInstallation Safety CautionsUnpacking Mounting one unit in a rack Mounting the InjectorDesktop Mounting Rack MountingMounting two units in a rack Unplug the AC power cord before any installation Installing Power ModuleSpecifications Applying AC PowerMaking Switch Port Connections Making LAN ConnectionsNetwork Cables Making Powered Device Connections Function State Interpretation LED IndicationShort-circuit Under voltageApplication with Low Power Requirements Application with High Power RequirementsApplications