Hardware Configurations - Omron MicroHAWK F320-F User Manual

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2 System Components
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Hardware Configurations

Important: The following hardware configurations are examples only. Real-world application configurations may
vary considerably from those shown below.
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Check Hardware and Connect the System
MicroHAWK F320-F
MicroHAWK F330-F
The F320-F supports Power over Ethernet (POE), allowing you to power and communicate with the device from
a single cable. The F320-F is considered a Class 0 PD (Powered Device) and will operate when connected to
appropriate PoE PSE (Power Sourcing Equipment). The PSE will either provide power on an unused data pair
(Alternative B) or on the data pair (Alternative A) which depends on the PSE. The F320-F supports both Mode A
and Mode B per the PoE standard, IEEE802.3af.
When the F320-F is connected to the Cat5E cable, it will automatically present a Powered Device (PD) signature
to the Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE), or PoE Mid-Span Equipment, when requested. The equipment will then
recognize that a powered device is connected to that line and will supply power.
Omron recommends that you contact your network or IT administrator for further configuration details. You can
connect to a non-PoE network using a PoE Injector, Omron part number V330-AP1.
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