6.4 IPOE-171-60W and IPOE-E172 Installation
1. Connect the power ranging from 48V DC to 56V DC to the 6-pin
terminal block of the IPOE-171-60W. The power LED will be steadily
on.
2. Connect a standard Ethernet cable from an Ethernet switch or PC
workstation to the "Ethernet" port of the IPOE-171-60W.
3. Connect a standard Ethernet cable from the "Ethernet+DC" port of
the IPOE-171-60W to the "PoE IN" port of the IPOE-E172.
4. The IPOE-171-60W delivers both Ethernet data and PoE power over
UTP cable to the IPOE-E172 and the "POE-in-Use" LED of IPOE-
171-60W and "PWR" LED of IPOE-E172 will light up continuously.
5. Connect the additional standard Ethernet cable that will be used for
connecting to the remote powered device (PD) to the "PoE Out"
port of the IPOE-E172.
6. The "PoE Out" port is also the power injectors which transmit DC
voltage to the standard network cable and transfer data and power
simultaneously between the IPOE-172 and PD.
7. Once the IPOE-E172 detects the existence of an IEEE 802.3af/at/bt
device, the "PoE-in-Use" LED indicator will be steadily ON to show
it is providing power.
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