Installation Guide
PoE Injector and PoE Splitter
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For simplicity, we will take POE150S and POE10R for example throughout the Guide, other models may differ in appearance.
PoE Injector Only
Power Socket
Ethernet Device
(switch, router, etc.)
PoE Splitter Only
PoE/PoE+ Switch
PoE Injector & Splitter
Ethernet Device
(switch, router, etc.)
Power Socket
The PoE Injector supplies steady power and data connectivity to a powered device such as PoE IP Camera, PoE
AP and PoE IP Phone through an Ethernet cable.
PoE Injector
The PoE Splitter can be used with a PoE/PoE+ switch to deliver direct current (DC) power and data to a Non-PoE
device.
PoE Splitter
LAN OUT
The PoE injector and PoE splitter can be used as a kit to supply power and transmit data to a Non-PoE
device.
PoE Injector
LAN IN
PWR
DC 48V
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LAN IN
PWR
DC 48V
Note: The maximum output power of POE150S is
15.4W. PoE devices that require more than 15.4W are
not supported.
12V 9V 5V
Note:
Set the required voltage
of the non-PoE device
before cable connection.
PWR
DC OUT
PoE Splitter
Note:
Set the required voltage
of the non-PoE device
before cable connection.
LAN OUT
PWR
DC OUT
Powered Device (PD)
IP Camera
AP
Non-PoE Device
(suggested power:<12 W)
Non-PoE Device
(suggested power:<12 W)
12V 9V 5V
IP Phone
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