Chapter 1

Introduction

Thank you for purchasing the AT-6102 IEEE 802.3af PoE Splitter.

The Power over Ethernet Splitter allows a network device that is not POE capable to be remotely powered through an 802.3af compliant line. The following figure shows how Power over Ethernet Splitter works.

Non PoE devices

AT-6102

AT-6101

Figure 1: AT-6102 typical application

Features

IEEE802.3af compliant

Short circuit protection

Delivering power and data to equipment

5V, 7.5V, 9V & 12V DC User selectable output voltage

Plug-and-Play

Light weight and compact size

Easy table top and wall mounting

Self-sticking Velcro strips for attaching to powered device

For Wireless AP, Bluetooth AP, IP Camera, VoIP Telephones and any other remote power feeding application

Regulated output voltage

RoHS and WEEE compliant

CE, FCC, GOST, C-Tick Approved

UL Listed

Hardware description

The Power over Ethernet Splitter has three connection ports, one LED indicator, and a Dipswitch for voltage adjusting.

Data In port: It is a RJ-45 Ethernet interface port for connection to an 802.3af compliant data and power source like a POE injector or a POE capable LAN Switch.

Data Out port: It is a non detachable 315mm long cable terminated with an RJ-45 plug. It carries the Ethernet signal to the powered device.

Figure 2: The Data In & Data Out/Power Out ports

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