Functions and Features

Note: The device is design to meet the IEEE802.3af standard.

The SonicWALL PoE Injector adds 48VDC to the unused (non- data) wires in standard Category 5 Ethernet cable. As a result, the Power over LAN Hub delivers both data and power to the terminal.

EMC Compliance: Category 5 foiled twisted-pair cables must be used to ensure compliance with requirements of FCC Part 15, subpart B, Class B. The use of unshielded cables (Category 5 for 10BASE-T ports or for 100BASE-Tx ports) complies with Class A requirements.

Installation

The PoE Injector may be free standing or wall mounted using the back wall holders.

Before You Install

Before you mount the PoE Injector to a fixed location:

Do not cover the PoE Injector or block the airflow to it with any other objects.

Keep the PoE Injector away from excessive heat and humidity, and free from vibration and dust.

Be sure the cable length from the Ethernet network source to the terminal does not exceed 100 meters (333 Feet). The PoE Injector is not a repeater and does not amplify the Ethernet data signal

Installing the Unit

Connect the PoE Injector to an AC outlet (100-240 VAC), using a standard power cord.

Connect the unit Data In jack (input) to the Ethernet network and the Data & Power Out jack (output) to the terminal.

Power Output

 

Port Input

 

 

 

 

 

 

Terminal

 

Ethernet

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 1: Illustration of connectivity for the PoE Injector.

NOTE: There is no “on-off” switch. Simply plug the PoE Injector into an AC power source.

Indicators

Main Led - steady green indicates that the power is on.

Active Led - steady green indicates that the terminal is connected (Power is active).

Specifications

Environmental Specifications

Mode

 

Temperature

 

Humidity

Operating

 

0 to 50 °C

10 to 90%

 

 

32 to 122°F

(no condensation allowed)

Storage

 

-20 to 70 °C

10 to 90%

 

 

-4 to 158°F

(no condensation allowed)

Electrical Specifications

 

 

 

 

 

 

Input Voltage

 

 

90 to 264 VAC

 

 

 

 

(47-63 Hz)

Input Current at 110 VAC

 

0.34 ampere (max)

Input Current at 220 VAC

 

0.17 ampere (max)

Minimum Available Output Power

 

15.4 Watts

Nominal Output Voltage

 

45 to 56 VDC

Ethernet Interface

 

 

 

 

 

 

Input (Data In):

 

 

RJ 45 female socket

Ethernet 10/100Base-T

 

 

Output (Data & Power Out):

 

RJ 45 female socket, with

Ethernet 10/100Base-T, plus

 

DC voltage on wire pairs

48 VDC

 

 

7-8 and 4-5.

Troubleshooting Tips

Be sure AC power is applied to the PoE Injector, using an operational AC cable with an appropriate ground connection.

Use standard 4 pair (8 wires) UTP or FTP CAT5 cable.

Do not use a “crossover” type Ethernet cable.

Be sure the input Ethernet cable is connected to the Data In port.

Be sure the output Ethernet cable is connected to the Data & Power Out port.

Verify that the Ethernet cable length is less than 333 feet (100 meters) from the Ethernet source to the load.

Verify that a power-ready Ethernet compatible device is connected.

Verify that the cables and RJ-45 connectors have a tight connection and there is not a “short” over the cables or connectors.

Safety Information

Important Safety Information

Installation and removal of the PoE Injector must be carried out by qualified personnel only.

AC Power Cord Set:

The power cord must have regulatory agency approval for the specific country in which it is used (i.e., UL, CSA, VDE, etc.).

The power cord must be a three-conductor type (two current carrying conductors; one ground conductor) terminated on one end by an IEC 60320 appliance coupler (for connection to the PoE Injector), and on the other end by a plug containing a ground (earthing) contact.

The power cord must be rated for a minimum of 250VAC RMS operation, with a minimum rated current capacity of 5 amps (or a minimum wire gauge of 18 AWG (0.75mm2). Note: PoE Injector units installed in Australia require power cords with a minimum wire gauge of 16 AWG (1.0 mm2).

The AC wall socket-outlet must be near the PoE Injector and easily accessible. You can remove AC power from the PoE Injector by disconnecting the AC power cord from either the wall outlet or the PoE Injector coupler.

The PoE Injector data and data/power interfaces are qualified as SELV (Safety Extra-Low Voltage) circuits according to IEC 60950. These interfaces can only be connected to SELV interfaces on other equipment.

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SonicWALL (PoE)Injector Functions and Features, Installation, Indicators, Specifications, Troubleshooting Tips

(PoE)Injector specifications

SonicWALL Power over Ethernet (PoE) Injector is a critical device designed to simplify network setup while ensuring power and data transmission over Ethernet cables. This innovative technology enables users to deploy powered devices without the need for additional electrical outlets, making it particularly useful for locations where power availability is limited or difficult to access.

One of the main features of the SonicWALL PoE Injector is its compatibility with various PoE standards, including IEEE 802.3af and IEEE 802.3at. This flexibility allows the injector to power a wide range of devices such as IP cameras, wireless access points, and VoIP phones, streamlining installations in office buildings, warehouses, and remote outdoor locations.

The SonicWALL PoE Injector offers a robust design that supports multiple power levels, ensuring that connected devices receive the right amount of power for optimal performance. With a maximum power output of 30 watts, it can effectively support high-power devices, which makes it versatile for different networking needs.

Another key characteristic is its ease of installation. The plug-and-play design allows users to connect the injector to their existing network infrastructure without the need for complex configurations. Simply connect the power input to an AC outlet, link the Ethernet cable from the switch to the injector, and attach another Ethernet cable from the injector to the powered device. This uncomplicated setup process saves valuable time for IT professionals and network administrators.

Additionally, the SonicWALL PoE Injector features built-in safety mechanisms to protect devices from power surges or overloads. This ensures that connected devices are safeguarded against potential damage, increasing their longevity and reliability in demanding environments.

With the increasing demand for integrated solutions in network design, the SonicWALL PoE Injector represents a valuable addition to the ecosystem of network infrastructure. By merging power and data transmission over a single cable, this device not only reduces clutter but also enhances efficiency and flexibility in device placement. As organizations continue to evolve their networking capabilities, solutions like the SonicWALL PoE Injector will play a crucial role in driving advancements and simplifying deployments across various sectors.