Installing The Power Over Ethernet Injector - Avaya WLAN 8100 Regulatory Information

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9. Screw the top on securely.

Installing the Power over Ethernet injector

Avaya provides a Power over Ethernet (PoE) injector for the AP8120 access point that you
can order separately. The PD-9001G-40/SP is a single port, Gigabit Midspan with surge
protection injector that is 802.3af and 802.3at compliant. When using the PD-9001G-40/SP,
you are not required to use the Ethernet surge arrester provided with the AP8120-O. For
release 1.2, the Avaya PoE injector is certified for use only in North America and the European
Union.
The following table describes the PD-9001G-40/SP operating specifications:
Table 7: PD-9001G-40/SP specifications
Specification
Ports
Pass through data rates
Power over Ethernet
output
Input power
requirements
Dimensions
Weight
Indicators
Connectors
Environmental
conditions
Reliability
Thermal rating
Avaya WLAN 8100 Regulatory Information — WLAN AP 8120-O
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10/100/1000 Mbps
Pin Assignment and Polarity:
• Output 4/5 (+), 7/8 (–)
• Output power voltage: 55 Vdc
• User port power: 40 Watts
AC input voltage: 100 to 240 Vac
AC input current: 0.8A @ 100-240 Vac
AC frequency: 50 to 60 Hz
87.9 mm x 43 mm x 166 mm
3.46 in. x 1.68 in. x 6.53 in
.881 lbs (400g)
System Indicator: AC power (Green)
User Indicator: Channel power (Green)
Shielded RJ-45, EIA 568A and 568B
Operating Ambient Temperature: Conditions 14º to 113ºF -
(-10 to 45ºC)
Operating Humidity: Maximum 90%, Non-condensing
Storage Temperature: –4º to 158ºF (–20º to 70ºC)
Storage Humidity: Maximum 95%, Non-condensing
Operating Altitude: –1000 to 10,000 ft. (–304.8 to 3048 m)
MTBF: 100,000 hrs. @ 25ºC
27 BTU/Hr (@ 240VAC)
Installing the WLAN AP 8120-O
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