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Verify Operation - Omnitron RuggedNet GXHPoE/Si User Manual

Unmanaged 30w and 60w gigabit poe extender with booster technology

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Maximum Power Consumption per PoE Extender
PoE Extenders in
802.3at 30W PSE
a Daisy Chain
1st Extender
6.6 watts
2nd Extender
5.9 watts
3rd Extender
5.4 watts
4th Extender
4.9 watts
5th Extender
6th Extender
7th Extender
NOTE: The PoE Extender will consume less power depending on the Class of PD
attached to the PoE/PSE port.
The table below provides a summary of the distance and available power when
multiple PoE extenders are connected in a daisy chain.
Number
PSE Source
Distance
of
Power
Meters / Feet
Extenders
1
200m / 656 ft.
2
300m / 984 ft.
802.3at 30W
3
400m / 1,312 ft.
4
500m / 1,640 ft.
1
200m / 656 ft.
2
300m / 984 ft.
3
400m / 1,312 ft.
High-Power
4
500m / 1,640 ft.
60W
5
600m /1,968 ft.
6
700m / 2,296 ft.
7
800m / 2,624 ft.
4) Connect Cable and Devices
a.
Connect the RJ-45 port on the PoE PSE equipment to the P1-PD port on the
RuggedNet GXPoE+/Si or GXHPoE/Si using a Category 5 or better cable.
b.
Verify the PWR and P1-PD LEDs on the RuggedNet GXPoE+/Si or GXHPoE/Si
are functioning per the LED table on the next page.
c.
Connect the RJ-45 P2-PSE or P3-PSE port on the RuggedNet GXPoE+/Si or
GXHPoE/Si to the Powered Device using a Category 5 or better cable.
d.
Verify the P2-PSE or P3-PSE LED on the RuggedNet GXPoE+/Si or GXHPoE/Si
is functioning per the LED table on the next page.
High-Power 60W PSE
9 watts
8 watts
7 watts
6.2 watts
-
5.7 watts
-
5.2 watts
-
4.9 watts
Available Power for PD
per Cable Type
Category 5
Category 5e
Category 6
17.6 watts
18.6 watts
19.9 watts
11.3 watts
12.2 watts
13.5 watts
6.0 watts
6.7 watts
7.9 watts
1.2 watts
1.8 watts
2.9 watts
38.8 watts
40.8 watts
43.5 watts
29.2 watts
31.1 watts
34.0 watts
21.4 watts
23.2 watts
25.9 watts
14.8 watts
16.6 watts
19.0 watts
9.1 watts
10.7 watts
12.9 watts
4.0 watts
5.4 watts
7.4 watts
-
Data Only
2.4 watts
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5) Verify Operation

Verify the GXPoE30/Si or GXHPoE60/Si is operational by viewing the LED indicators.
Once power is applied through the PoE/PD port on the module, all module functions
are active. The PoE/PSE port is operational and will start detecting / classifying
once a PD device is attached to the port.
This facilitates installation and troubleshooting by ensuring each link is operational.
This is especially beneficial when multiple Extenders are daisy chained.
Power - LED Indicators
Legend
Indicator
OFF
Unit not powered
Pwr
Green - ON
Unit powered
Power LED Indicators
Front Panel LED Locations
PoE/PD Port - LED Indicators
Legend
Location
OFF
Green - single blink
P1-PD
Front of the Module
Green - two blinks
Green - three blinks
OFF
10
Green - ON
Both Top & Bottom LED
Green - Blinking at 20Hz
OFF
100
Green - ON
Top LED
Green - Blinking at 20Hz
OFF
1000
Green - ON
Bottom LED
Green - Blinking at 20Hz
PoE/PD LED Indicator
Description
Indicator
Description
No PSE power
Powered by 802.3af PoE 15W
Powered by 802.3at PoE 30W
Powered by High-Power PoE 60W
No link
Port linked at 10Mbps
Port data activity at 10Mbps
No link
Port linked at 100Mbps
Port data activity at 100Mbps
No link
Port linked at 1000Mbps
Port data activity at 1000Mbps
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