Instructions for Use:
Connect Power Source:
Connect a PoE power source to Port 1. This input port supports a maximum of 90W (IEEE 802.3bt) to provide power to the other devices connected through the switch.
Connect PoE Devices:
Use Ports 2-5 to connect PoE-enabled devices such as IP cameras, access points, and IP phones. Port 2 supports up to 60W output, while Ports 3-5 each support up to 30W output (IEEE 802.3at).
Enable VLAN Mode (Optional):
To activate VLAN mode, use the dipswitch. Enabling VLAN isolates Ports 2-5 from each other, increasing network security and port efficiency. Only activate VLAN mode if device isolation is required for your network setup.
Power Detection:
The switch automatically detects connected devices and supplies the necessary power. Simply connect your PoE-enabled devices, and the switch will manage power distribution without additional configuration.
Do Not Use 24V Passive PoE:
This device does not support 24V passive PoE. Only use compatible IEEE 802.3 af/at/bt PoE devices to avoid potential damage.
Check Power Requirements:
Ensure that your power source provides sufficient wattage for the connected devices. Overloading the input port may cause power issues or damage the device.
Avoid Overheating:
Place the device in a well-ventilated area to prevent overheating. Avoid covering the device or placing it near heat sources.
Use Proper Cables:
Use high-quality Ethernet cables (Cat5e or higher) to ensure stable connections and optimal data transfer rates.
VLAN Mode Caution:
When using VLAN mode, remember that Ports 2-5 will be isolated from each other, which may limit certain types of network communication between devices.