Specifications
Quick Start Guide Installation and Operation Manual
6 Connecting the User Equipment Airmux-200 Ver. 1.750
Connecting Power to an O-PoE
AC power is supplied to the O-PoE via a 3m (10 ft) 3-prong AC cable attached to
the unit (pigtail). The AC cable is provided with no termination.
To connect AC power to an O-PoE:
Connect the power cable to a protected/shielded AC mains outlet.
The unit will be turned on automatically upon connection to the mains.
To maintain Overvoltage (Installation) Category II, install a suitable surge
suppressor device in the branch circuit to limit expected transients to Overvoltage
Category II values.
The limits are based on IEC60664 and are also located in Table 2H of UL60950.
For mains of 150V, the transient rating is 1500V. For mains between 150V and
300V, the transient rating is 2500V. For mains between 300V and 600V, the
transient rating is 4000V.
5. Connecting the User Equipment
To connect user equipment to the IDU:
1. Connect the user equipment (such as PBX) to the IDU RJ-45 port designated
Trunk:
On the rear panel of the IDU
On the front panel of the IDU-E
2. Connect user hub/router or any other compatible device to the IDU RJ-45 port
designated LAN.
On the rear panel of the IDU
On the front panel of the IDU-E
To connect user equipment to the O-PoE:
1. Connect user hub/router or any other compatible device to the port
designated ETH via an outdoor shielded CAT-5e cable. To connect directly to
PC LAN port, refer to
Appendix A.
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IDU-E has an integrated LAN switch that provides two 10/100BaseT ports. The
Integrated LAN switch does not support spanning tree.
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The two LAN ports can be connected to two separate LAN segments.
Warning
Note