User's Manual
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1. Packet Contents
Thank you for purchasing PLANET Industrial 1-Port 802.3bt PoE++
to 4-Port 802.3af/at Gigabit PoE Extender, IPOE-E174. In the
following sections, the term “Industrial PoE Extender” means
the IPOE-E174.
Open the box of the IPOE-E174 and carefully unpack it. The box
should contain the following items:
Industrial PoE Extender x 1 User’s Manual x 1
RJ45 Dust Cap x 5 Wall Mounting Kit x 1
If any of these are missing or damaged, please contact your dealer
immediately; if possible, retain the carton including the original
packing material, and use them again to repack the product in case
there is a need to return it to us for repair.
2.2 LED Indicators
System
LED Color Function
30W IN Green
Lights to indicate the IPOE-E174 is working
in 2-pair mode and oers up to 30-watt
power.
60W IN Green
Lights to indicate the IPOE-E174 is working
in 4-pair mode and oers more than 60-watt
power.
90W+ IN Green
Lights to indicate the IPOE-E174 is working
in 4-pair mode and oers more than 90-watt
power.
PoE Power Usage
LED Color Function
20W Amber
Blinks to indicate the system is providing 10W
~ 20W PoE power.
Lights to indicate the system is providing 20W
~ 30W PoE power.
40W Amber
Blinks to indicate the system is providing 30W
~ 40W PoE power.
Lights to indicate the system is providing 40W
~ 50W PoE power.
60W Amber
Blinks to indicate the system is providing 50W
~ 60W PoE power.
Lights to indicate the system is providing
60W+ PoE power.
3.4 Connecting IPOE-E174 to PD
Step 1: Connect the additional Cat5e/6 cable from the PoE+ Out
of the IPOE-E174 to a remote PD.
802.3at/802.3af PoE output
PoE
PD
PoE Power Usage
60W40W20W
1
2
Step 2: The PoE+ Out port is also the power injector, which
transmits DC voltage to the Cat5e/6 cable and transfers
data and power simultaneously between the PSE and PD.
Step 3: Once the IPOE-E174 detects the existence of an IEEE
802.3at/af device, the PoE-in-Use LED indicator will be
lit steadily, showing it is providing power.
ACT
LNK
PoE IN
PoE Power Usage
60W40W20W
60W30W 90W
Industrial 4-Port PoE Extender
PoE Input
1
2
3
4
AC
T
LNK
PoE-
in-Use
802.3bt PoE++ (60-95W)
IEEE 802.3at
(25W)
IEEE 802.3at
(25W)
PoE PTZ IP Camera
Power
Data
ACT
LNK
PoE IN
PoE Power Usage
60W40W20W
60W30W 90W
Industrial 4-Port PoE Extender
PoE Input
1
2
3
4
AC
T
LNK
PoE-
in-Use
802.3bt PoE++ (60-95W)
Power
Data
IEEE 802.3at
(15W)
IEEE 802.3at
(15W)
IEEE 802.3at
(15W)
IEEE 802.3at
(15W)
PoE Dome IP Camera
3. Installation
This section describes the functionalities of the Industrial PoE
Extender’s components and guides you to installing it on the DIN
rail and wall. Please read this chapter completely before continuing.
Note
This following pictures show how to install the
device. However, the device in the picture is not the
IPOE-E174.
3.1 DIN-rail Mounting Installation
2
1
3.2 Wall-mount Plate Mounting
2. Hardware Introduction
This section describes the functionalities of the Industrial PoE
Extender’s components.
2.1 Front Panel
Figure 2-1 shows the front panel of Industrial PoE Extender.
ACT
LNK
PoE IN
PoE Power Usage
60W40W20W
60W30W 90W
Industrial 4-Port PoE Extender
PoE Input
1
2
3
4
AC
T
LNK
PoE-
in-Use
Figure 2-1: IPOE-E174 Front Panel
Per PoE Output Port (Port 1 ~ 4)
LED Color Function
LNK/ACT Green
Lights to indicate the port is linked up.
Blinks to indicate that the IPOE-E174 is
actively sending or receiving data over that
port.
PoE-in-
Use
Amber
Lights to indicate the port is providing PoE
power.
OFF to indicate the connected device is not a
PoE PD.
2.3 Grounding the Device
Users MUST complete grounding wired with the device; otherwise,
a sudden lightning could cause fatal damage to the device.
Earth Ground
Note
EMD (Lightning) DAMAGE IS NOT CONVERED UNDER
WARRANTY.
3.3 Connecting IPOE-E174 to PSE
The Industrial PoE Extender has ve RJ45 ports of which one is the
PoE++ In port connected to the PSE and the other four are PoE+
Out ports connected to the PDs.
Step 1: Connect a standard Cat5e/6 UTP cable from a remote
PSE, such as PoE switch, to the “PoE++ In” port of the
IPOE-E174.
PoE
PSE
802.3bt/Ultra PoE input
ACT
LNK
60W30W 90W
Industrial
PoE Input
Step 2: The PSE delivers both Ethernet Data and PoE power over
UTP cable to the IPOE-E174 and the “PoE IN” LED will
be lit steadily.
Note
1. When the LED turns steady green, it means the
IPOE-E174 is being powered successfully with PoE.
2. If the LED is not lit, please check the remote
PSE or the cable connecting to a PC or a network
device to see if the cable is correct. Or with an
802.3at device such as the target PD, check
whether the power injection is correct.
3. Never connect any non-standard PoE PSE to the
IPOE-E174; it will damage the device permanently.
4. Refer to Chapter 2.2 for more information about
LED function.
ACT
LNK
PoE IN
PoE Power Usage
60W40W20W
60W30W 90W
Industrial 4-Port PoE Extender
PoE Input
1
2
3
4
AC
T
LNK
PoE-
in-Use
802.3bt PoE++ (60-95W)
IEEE 802.3at
(25W)
IEEE 802.3at
(25W)
PoE PTZ IP Camera
Power
Data
ACT
LNK
PoE IN
PoE Power Usage
60W40W20W
60W30W 90W
Industrial 4-Port PoE Extender
PoE Input
1
2
3
4
AC
T
LNK
PoE-
in-Use
802.3bt PoE++ (60-95W)
Power
Data
IEEE 802.3at
(15W)
IEEE 802.3at
(15W)
IEEE 802.3at
(15W)
IEEE 802.3at
(15W)
PoE Dome IP Camera
Note
1. If the connected device is not fully complying with
IEEE 802.3af/at standard or in-line power device,
the PoE-in-Use LED indicator of the IPOE-E174 will
not be lit steadily.
2. According to IEEE 802.3af/at standard, the
IPOE-E174 will not inject power to the cable if not
connecting to a standard IEEE 802.3af/at device.
3. DO NOT connect any PSE to port 1~ port 4 of the
IPOE-E174; it may damage the device permanently.