Copper Poe Ports; Copper Rj-45 And Micro-D Ports (If Equipped) - Siemens RUGGEDCOM RS900GP Installation Manual

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RUGGEDCOM RS900GP
Installation Guide
Section 3.2.1

Copper PoE Ports

Each 10/100Base-TX copper Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) port is IEEE 802.3at compliant and features the ability
to automatically enable/disable power when PoE-capable devices are connected or removed.
Power Budget
The total allowable power budget for all PoE ports is 240 W. If the external power supply is less than 240 W, to
prevent exceeding the power budget, port priorities can be set via the RUGGEDCOM ROS operating system
to disable low priority ports when demand is too high. Ports can also be enabled/disabled and placed on a
power schedule to conserve power. For more information, refer to the RUGGEDCOM ROS User Guide for the
RUGGEDCOM RS900GP.
Pin-Out
The following is the pin-out description for the PoE RJ-45 connectors:
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Figure 13: RJ-45 Ethernet Port Pin Configuration
Specifications
For further specifications, refer to
Section 3.2.2

Copper RJ-45 and Micro-D Ports (If Equipped)

Optional 10/100/1000Base-TX copper RJ-45 or micro-D Ethernet ports are available for ports 9 and 10.
Pin-Out
The following are the pin-out descriptions for the RJ-45 and micro-D connectors:
Copper PoE Ports
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Section 4.4, "Copper Ethernet Port
Name
Pin
10/100Base-TX
1000Base-TX
1
RX+
2
RX-
3
TX+
4
5
6
TX-
7
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Specifications".
Chapter 3
Communication Ports
Description
BI_DB+
Receive Data+
or Bi-Directional
BI_DB-
Receive Data-
or Bi-Directional
BI_DA+
Transmit Data+
or Bi-Directional
PoE+
PoE+
BI_DA-
Transmit Data-
or Bi-Directional
PoE-
PoE-
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