Supplying Power And Connecting To The Network; Supplying Power To The Intonato - JBL intonato dc Operation Manual

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Supplying Power and Connecting to the Network

Supplying Power and Connecting to the Network
Supplying Power to the Intonato DC
To be powered by a certified PoE power adapter with rated output 44–57 VDC, 13 W.
Wires used for external connection must be at least VW-1 rated.
IMPORTANT: Read the important safety instructions included in the box before installing and
operating this product.
Both power and network connectivity are supplied to the Intonato DC via the RJ45 Ethernet port.
Power must be supplied to the controller via an IEEE 802.3af-compliant PoE (Power over Ethernet)
device.
NOTE: PoE+ (IEEE 802.3at-compliant) devices are backwards compatible with the IEEE 802.3af
standard and can also be used with the Intonato DC.
There are two types of PoE/PoE+ devices that can be used to supply power to the Intonato DC:
A PoE-enabled network switch (referred to as an "endspan" or "endpoint")
An inline power injector (referred to as a "midspan")
Typical endspans with PoE-enabled ports include:
Netgear
ProSafe™ 24-Port Gigabit Smart Switch – P/N: GS728TP
®
Dell
PowerConnect™ 3524P 24-Port PoE Switch – P/N: 3524P
®
Typical midspan Ethernet powering devices include:
Single-Port 802.3at Gigabit PoE Midspan Solution – P/N: 3CNJPSE
3Com
®
3Com
Power over Ethernet Multiport Midspan Solution – P/N: 3CNJPSE24
®
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