Instructions
Item
PD (powered device) port. When connected to a IEEE 802.3af/at-compliant PoE
injector, midspan or PoE switch, this switch will draw power from that device;
1
the included power adapter does not need to be used. This port can
also be connected to any standard Ethernet port.
PSE (power sourcing equipment) ports — compliant with IEEE 802.3af/at — that
2-5
you can connect to PoE devices such as VoIP phones and network cameras. Any
Ethernet-compatible non-PoE device can also be connected to these 4 ports.
DC
The included power adapter can be connected here.
| / O
Press | to turn the switch on; press O to turn it off .
Power
If using this switch as a passthrough power source for PoE devices on Ports 2, 3, 4 and 5, the PD port (1)
on this switch can receive up to 30 watts of power from a connected PoE injector or PoE switch. Since
this switch uses up to 4 watts of the potential incoming 30, roughly 26 watts is available for the four
ports, which is an average of 6.5 watts. That is enough to power as many as four network cameras or
VoIP phones (as long as they do not need more power than the remaining watts). To add a device such
as a high-performance Gigabit Wireless AC access point that needs a lot more power, use the included
external adapter. When connected, the maximum power budget rises from 26 watts to 60 watts.
Powered by
Port 1 (PD port) only
Power adapter
Setup
Connect Port 1 to a PoE injector or PoE switch to power as many as four PoE devices.
You can use the external power adapter if you do not have a PoE injector or switch or if
you require the additional power budget the external power adapter provides.
PoE In
= PD (powered device) Power & Data
= PSE (power sourcing equipment) Power & Data
Description
Power Available for PoE Devices Connected to Ports 2–5
26 watts total
60 watts total
PD
PSE
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