Physical Description
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Introduction
Micronet Power over Ethernet (PoE) Splitter P390BS (support DC
output 5V, 9V, 12V) is revolutionary technology for powering
Ethernet terminals such as IP Telephone sets, wireless access
point, and Internet camera. The technology incorporates electrical
power onto a LAN data line enabling the delivery of operating
power in addition to data communicate to terminals over standard
cabling infrastructure.
Package Contents
Before you start installing SP390BS, please verify the following
items are in the package:
SP390BS Splitter
Quick Installation Guide
Power Jacks(For different diameter)
Features
Convey power and data to your LAN equipment through
Ethernet cable
Compliant with IEEE802.3af
Support 5V, 9V, 12V output adjustable
Short-circuit protection
Plug-and-Play
Light weight and compact size
Regulate output voltage by switch
SP390BS view
Power + Data IN port: It is a RJ-45 Ethernet interface port for
data transmit to the PoE Splitter.
LED Indicator: Three Power LED indictors for the system unit
which indicates 5V, 9V, and 12V individually. It locates on the
top side for the PoE splitter.
DIP Switch: It used for switching the voltage to PD. It provides
three voltages - 5V, 9V, and 12V. The default is 5V. When you
adjust the DIP switch, please power off the SP390BS first.
Power OUT Cable: It supports power cable with 5.5
(OD)/2.0(ID) mm. The power out cable is for transmitting the
power to the device that powered by 5V, 9V, and 12V.
Data OUT Cable: It is a RJ-45 Ethernet port and has a fix
RJ-45 cable for connecting with the PD device.
Installation
To install the SP390BS Splitter, please follow below steps.
1. Use one RJ-45 cable to connect the Power + Data IN port on
the SP390BS with the PoE switch (which is Data out port). If the
switch does not support PoE function, you need to install a PoE
injector between switch and PoE Splitter.
2. Connect the Data OUT cable on the PoE Splitter with the PD
(Such as Router, Access Point…..etc).
3. Plug the Power OUT cable of the PoE Splitter to the power
plug of PD.
4. Adjust the Voltage for PD; switch the DIP setting on the
SP390BS splitter. It supports three types of voltage
5V, 9V, and 12V.
5. The default value will be set on 5V. When you change voltage
by DIP switching to different voltage, the PoE splitter must be in
status that powered is off.
Note: Before starting, make sure all connection are correct and the
voltage is right.
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