Pelco c3653m-a manual Powering Up An S-EIDC-U, Four Power Options

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Powering Up An S-EIDC-U

Chapter 2: S-EIDC-U (ethernet Integrated Door Controller)

Powering Up An S-EIDC-U

The S-EIDC-U is designed to be powered from either a PoE enabled switch or from an external power source. Use one of the power configuration options shown in the Figure below to provide power to an S-EIDC-U.

Four Power Options

PoE

CAT 5/6

S-EIDC-U 1

S-PCON-UFour Power Options

S-EIDC-U 2

SwitchManual background

PoE

CAT 5/6

non-PoE

CAT 5/6

non-PoE

CAT 5/6

External

Power Supply

24 VDC, 1 Amp

S-EIDC-U 3

External Power Supply

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External

Power Supply

24 VDC, 1 Amp

24 VDC, 1 Amp

S-EIDC-U 4

S-EIDC-U Power Configuration Options

Option 1 -- Using PoE, run directly from Switch to S-EIDC-U.

Option 2 -- Using PoE, run directly from Switch to S-PCON-U, use S-PCON-U for power injection, and then run from S-PCON-U to S-EIDC-U.

Note: The External Power Supply connected to the S-PCON-U in Option 2 may not be required.

Option 3 -- Using non-PoE, run directly from Switch to S-EIDC-U and inject power at the installation site through the external power supply ports on the S-EIDC-U.

Option 4 -- Using non-PoE, run from Switch to S-PCON-U, use S-PCON-U for power injec- tion, and then run from S-PCON-U to S-EIDC-U.

When using POE, bear in mind that an S-EIDC-U will request the maximum power of 15.4 watts from the PoE switch port to which it is connected. A PoE enabled switch has a total power budget that is divided among all the PoE switch ports; therefore, the total power draw from all PoE equipment connected to the switch cannot exceed the switch power budget. Make sure that the

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