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Network Configuration
In some instances, your Ethernet switch, desktop computer, laptop, WiFi Access Point, or
any LAN device not mentioned may need to be configured for 10Mbps auto-sensing as
the 820P Pro is a 10Mbps Ethernet switch. It may be the case that your Ethernet switch
is not passing data through the 820 Pro to your remote LAN device, therefore setting the
LAN configuration on your device to 10Mbps will allow it to recognize the 820P Pro switch
settings.
Option 2 – PoE LAN Extension up to 1,600ft using an additional 820P Pro device
daisy-chained with the original.
Apply power to the 362 PoE Injector kit. Cable the power cord to the 362 power
brick adapter and use it’s DIN DC female connector to attach to the DC jack on the
back of the 362 Injector module.
Attach a RJ-45 LAN patch cord from your local LAN source to the Data N1 port
on the injector. Then run another LAN patch cord from the PoE&Data N2 port to the
LAN & PoE IN port on the 820P Pro unit.
Now you may daisy chain the 2
nd
820P Pro unit by connecting a patch cord from
the Interlink Out port on your 1st 820P to the LAN & PoE IN port on the 2
nd
820P Pro
unit. Next, attach a PoE LAN device to the Interlink Out port on the 2
nd
820P Pro
unit. The 820P Pro units as well as your remote PoE device should now be powered
up and running.
LED indicators will provide visual operational status of the 820P Pro units.
820P Pro LAN & PoE IN – Slow yellow LED flashing indicates LAN connectivity.
Flickering yellow LED indicates LAN traffic.
820P Pro Interlink Out – Solid green LED indicates PoE power.
DIP Switch Settings: DIP switches 1 – 4:
Down (ON) - Enable PoE pass-through
UP (OFF) – Disable PoE pass-through
Default DIP Settings: DIP switches 1 – 4:
Down (ON) PoE Enabled for Data / PoE use
For installation at your desired location, keep in mind the following:
The backbone cable between the CO and your end device – RJ-45 Interlink port uses all
4-pairs of wiring for data and PoE (1, 2, 3 & 6 for data and 4, 5, 7 & 8 for PoE).