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RG-PBOX Series Power Adapter Hardware Installation and Reference Guide V1.01...
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Product Overview 1 Product Overview The PoE-capable RG-PBOX series power adapter, teaming up with RG-S2910-H series switches, is developed to meet the power supply requirement of the terminal device. Currently, there are two available models with up to 60W loading capacity: RG-PBOX-DC12 and RG-PBOX-AC24.
Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Product Overview Product Appearance The RG-PBOX-DC12 power adapter provides two 10M/100M/1000M Ethernet ports and one 12V DC power port Figure 1-1 Appearance of RG-PBOX-DC12 Power Adapter Front Panel Figure 1-2 Front Panel of RG-PBOX-DC12 Power Adapter ①...
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Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Product Overview ① Grounding connector (screw hole) Note Power Supply The RG-PBOX-DC12 power adapter adopts PoE power supply input. Input voltage range: 43-57V DC Output voltage: 12VDC Rated current: 5A Rated output power: 60W Heat Dissipation System The RG-PBOX-DC12 power adapter adopts fanless design.
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Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Product Overview Fanless Temperature Alarm Not supported Protection Level IP40 EMI Standards GB 9254-2008,FCC Part 15, CISPR (EN55022) class A, EMS Standards IEC/EN 61000-4-2 ESD Safety Standards contact discharge air discharge 15kV IEC/EN 61000-4-4 EFT communication line IEC/EN 61000-4-5 Surge power cord, cord/cord...
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Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Product Overview ① 24V AC Power Output port ⑤ Power and Data Input port (PoE) Note ② 24V AC Power Out indicator ③ PoE Power In indicator ④ Data Output port Back Panel Figure 1-6 Back Panel of RG-PBOX-AC24 Power Adapter ①...
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Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Product Overview The RG-PBOX-DC12 power adapter adopts fanless design. For airflow for proper ventilation, the chassis should be mounted in a place with sufficient space(10cm at least) for air circulation. Identification Status Meaning on the panel Abnormal PoE or no power supply Power-in Solid green...
Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Preparation before Installation 2 Preparation before Installation 2.1 Safety Suggestions To prevent device damage and bodily injury, please read carefully the safety recommendations described in this chapter. The recommendations do not cover all possible hazardous situations. 2.1.1 General Suggestions ...
Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Preparation before Installation Although much has been done in RG-PBOX to prevent static electricity, great damage may be caused to the circuitry and equipment when the static electricity exceeds a certain limit. In the communication network of the RG-PBOX, electrostatic induction may come from the following sources: External electric field produced by the high-voltage supply cable, lightning, etc;...
Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Preparation before Installation 2.2.3 Cleanness Requirements Dust poses the top threat to the running of the equipment. The indoor dust falling on the equipment may be adhered by the static electricity, causing bad contact of the metallic joint. Such electrostatic adherence may occur more easily when the relative humidity is low, not only affecting the use life of the equipment, but also causing communication faults.
Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Preparation before Installation 2.2.7 EMI Consideration Various interference sources, from either outside or inside the equipment or application system, affect the system in the conductive ways such as capacitive coupling, inductive coupling, and electromagnetic radiation. There are two types of electromagnetic interferences: radiated interference and conducted interference, depending on the type of the propagation path.
The installation location meets the temperature and humidity requirements of the equipment. The related network cables have already been deployed at the installation location. The selected power supply meets the system power. 3.3 Installing RG-PBOX Series Power Adapter Cautions...
Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Product Installation During installation, please note the following points: Ensure the wall or ceiling where the power adapter to be installed is dry enough and watertight. Keep the power adapter away from heat sources, electromagnetic radiation areas, power lines, inflammables and explosives.
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Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Product Installation Connect network cable 1. Connect one end of the network cable to the "Data Out" port of the RG-PBOX power adapter and the other end to a terminal device such as a camera. Figure 3-3 Connect network Cable 1 Connect the power cable.
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Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Product Installation Power cable of a camera Power port of the power adapter Figure 3-5 Connect the Power Cable Fasten with the screw using a screwdriver Connect power cable 2. Connect the uplink (connected to any HPoE port) network cable to the "Data&Power in" port of the power adapter. Figure 3-6 Connect Power Cable 2 Connect network cable 2...
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Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Product Installation Connect the grounding cable. Fasten one end of the grounding cable to the screw hole on the back panel of the power adapter using screws, and ensure proper grounding of the other end. Figure 3-8 Connecting the Grounding Cable 3.3.2 Pole Mounting (for V1.XX Products) Insert a hose clamp to the holes on the mounting brackets, attach the mounting brackets to the power adapter...
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Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Product Installation The following steps are the same as step 3)-7) for wall mounting. 3.4 Installation Verification To avoid device damage or body injury, please ensure power is turned off before verifying the installation. Verify that the grounding cable has been connected.
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