GS752TP, GS728TP, and GS728TPP Gigabit Smart Switches

power level that the PD can actually use is slightly lower. The classes are defined as follows:

0. 0–15.4W

1. 0–4W

2. 0–7W

3. 0–15.4W

4. 0–30W

Timer Schedule. Select the timer schedule to use for the port. By default, no timer schedules are configured. To create a timer schedule, use the Timer Global Configuration screen.

Output Voltage. Displays the current voltage being delivered to device in volts.

Output Current. Displays the current being delivered to device in mA.

Output Power. Displays the current power being delivered to device in watts.

Power Limit. Displays the type of power limit to use on the port.

Status. Displays the operational status of the port PD detection.

Disabled. Indicates that no power is being delivered.

DeliveringPower. Indicates that power is being drawn by a connected device.

Fault. Indicates a problem with the port.

Test. Indicates that the port is in test mode.

OtherFault. Indicates that the port is idle due to an error condition.

Searching. Indicates that the port is not in one of the above states.

4.Click APPLY to apply the new settings to the system.

Timer Global Configuration

Use the Timer Global Configuration screen to create or remove timers and to control the administrative status of the timers. Timers control when power can and cannot be delivered to a port. To add a timer to a port, use the following general steps:

1.Create a timer.

2.Configure timer settings.

3.Assign a timer to the port.

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NETGEAR GS728TPP, GS752TP manual Timer Global Configuration