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TP-Link Omada SG2005P-PD Quick Installation Manual
TP-Link Omada SG2005P-PD Quick Installation Manual

TP-Link Omada SG2005P-PD Quick Installation Manual

Gigabit smart poe++ in and poe+ out switch

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Quick Installation Guide
Omada Gigabit Smart PoE++ in and PoE+ out Switch
Connection
PoE OUT (1-4)
Powered Device (PD)
IP Camera
AP
Mounting
Note: The switch can be pole-mounted or wall-mounted. Follow the steps below for the appropriate installation and make sure the switch is installed with its ports facing down.
Method 1: Pole Mounting
1. Lead the end of the pole mounting strap through the back of the mounting
bracket.
2. Fix the mounting bracket on the pole and fasten the strap, then secure the
switch into the mounting bracket as shown below.
Configuration
The switch supports two configuration methods:
Standalone Mode: Configure and manage the switch singly.
Controller Mode: Configure and manage the network devices centrally. It is recommended in the large-scale network, which consists of mass devices such as
access points, switches, and gateways.
Note: When the switch is changed from Standalone Mode to Controller Mode, configurations of the switch will be lost. For details, refer to the related documents on the download center of our
official website: https://www.tp-link.com/support/download/.
Ethernet Ports (1-5)
PoE OUT
PoE IN
1
2
3
4
5
Reset
IP Phone
Note:
1. SG2005P-PD does not support DC or AC power input. A PSE device needs to be connected to the PoE IN port to provide power for
SG2005P-PD.
2. The PoE OUT ports can also be connected to non-PoE devices, but only transmit data.
3. Maximum PoE power is 30 W for each PoE port, and 6 W/ 19 W/ 44 W/ 64 W PoE power budget for all PoE ports when powered by
802.3af (type 1)/ 802.3at (type 2)/ 802.3bt (type 3, 60 W)/ 802.3bt (type 4, 90 W) respectively.
4. PoE budget calculations are based on laboratory testing. Actual PoE power budget is not guaranteed and will vary as a result of
client limitations and environmental factors.
LED Explanation
System
On/Off:
System running abnormally
Flashing:
System running normally
PoE MAX
On:
The remaining PoE power is ≤ 7 W
Flashing:
The remaining PoE power keeps ≤ 7 W
for more than 2 minutes
Off:
The remaining PoE power is > 7 W
Link/Act
On (Green):
Connected to a 1000 Mbps device
On (Yellow):
Connected to a 10/100 Mbps device
Flashing:
Transmitting/receiving data
Off:
No device is connected to the corresponding
port.
PSE
(e.g. PoE Switch, PoE Injector)
Method 2: Wall Mounting
1. Place the mounting bracket in the right position. and mark four positions for
the screw holes. Drill four 6 mm holes at the marked positions, insert the
anchors into the holes, align the bracket to the anchors and drive the
self-tapping screws into the anchors through the bracket.
Position Label
Anchors
2. Align the mounting bracket and the switch, and secure the switch into the
mounting bracket as shown below.
PoE Status
For Port 1-4
On:
Providing PoE power
Flashing:
Current-overload/Short-circuit/Connected
to a non-standard PD/Power exceeded the
user-defined value
Off:
Not providing PoE Power
For Port 5*
On (Green):
Powered by 802.3bt
On (Yellow):
Powered by 802.3af/at
Off:
Power off
*The LED will be on after port 5 is connected to a PoE Power Sourcing
Equipment (PSE) for 2-3 seconds.
Internet
Router
LAN Port
WAN Port
Mounting
Screws
Bracket

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Summary of Contents for TP-Link Omada SG2005P-PD

  • Page 1 Note: When the switch is changed from Standalone Mode to Controller Mode, configurations of the switch will be lost. For details, refer to the related documents on the download center of our official website: https://www.tp-link.com/support/download/.
  • Page 2 TP-Link ID. Type 1: Via Web Browser b. Launch Omada App and log in with your TP-Link ID. Then go to Cloud 1. Open the Omada Controller’s web page. Access. A list of controllers that have been bound with your TP-Link ID will appear.