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IEI Technology eMerge MicroNode Extreme Quick Start Manual

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Connecting Power
For Power over Ethernet (PoE)
The MicroNode requires PoE to conform to the IEEE 802.3af standard. This provides nominal
48 VDC at a maximum of 400mA. With PoE, no external power supply is needed.
For an External Power Supply
The MicroNode requires 12 VDC 2 Amp power supply. With external power supply, no PoE is
needed. The power supply must be located no further than 50 feet from the MicroNode.
12 VDC
input
RJ-45 network
connector
Bottom Board topside.
NOTE: PoE total power available for external 12V output is 500 mA (6 watts).
NOTE: 12VDC power supply total power available for external 12V output is 1100 mA (13 watts).
IEI eMerge™ MicroNode
Extreme QuickStart
RJ-45 network
connector
12 VDC
input
Bottom Board Underside

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Summary of Contents for IEI Technology eMerge MicroNode Extreme

  • Page 1 IEI eMerge™ MicroNode Extreme QuickStart Connecting Power For Power over Ethernet (PoE) The MicroNode requires PoE to conform to the IEEE 802.3af standard. This provides nominal 48 VDC at a maximum of 400mA. With PoE, no external power supply is needed. For an External Power Supply The MicroNode requires 12 VDC 2 Amp power supply.
  • Page 2 Wiring and powering readers Red LED reader 2 Grn LED reader 1 Reader connectors on the Top board. Wiring and powering 12VDC door strikes and maglocks Any output can be used for powering 12V strikes or maglocks. If output 1 or 3 is selected you must set the strike switch in the NORM position.
  • Page 3 Wiring and powering 24VDC door strikes Only outputs 1 and 3 can be used for powering 24V strikes. 24V maglocks cannot be powered by the MicroNode. The example in the image below uses output 1 and the strike switch for output 1.
  • Page 4 Wiring and powering inputs Wiring temperature sensors NOTE: IEI temperature sensors can be located up to 500 feet from the MicroNode using CAT5 twisted pair cable. The black wire from the sensor is the ground. April 13, 2009...