Dataprobe iBoot-PoE General Description Manual page 6

Web power switch for power over ethernet
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When Used as a PoE Injector
In this mode, the separate power supply PS-WRI-7 supplies power to both the PoE and the Controlled
Device.
Connect the OUT connector to the PoE Device to be controlled (PD); Camera, Access Point, Phone,
etc. Connect only PoE compatible devices.
Connect the IN connector to the network router or switch.
Then connect the power supply to the iBoot-PoE.
Ethernet LED Displays
IN connector
OUT connector
2.3.
Power Connection
When Used as a Range Extender
Power is supplied by the Power Source Equipment (PSE) on the IN connector. No external Power Supply
is necessary.
When Used as a PoE Injector
Use only Dataprobe model PS-WRI-7 to power the unit.
With either a proper PSE connected to the IN jack, or the PS-WRI-7 powering the unit, the PWR IN LED
will be on.
With both a PSE and PS-WRI-7 connected to the iBoot-PoE, the unit will take power from the external
power supply.
2.4.
Mounting Options
iBoot-PoE is suitable for desktop, shelf or wall mounting. Two screw holes on the housing can be used to
secure the iBoot-PoE to a suitable surface.
attachment and disconnect of the network cables.
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Green LED indicates Network Activity
Amber LED indicates 1000Mbps Speed
Green LED indicates Network Activity
Amber LED indicates PoE power being used by the PD
Insure that the screw heads do not interfere with the
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