Information

Do you have enough power at the
device location?
PoE Pro displays the maximum power available at the
device location including the maximum watts, Class (0-8),
Voltage, Type (af/at/bt) and 2/4 pair operation.
Some switches or injectors may provide power that
exceeds their IEEE Class rating. The PoE Pro can test
this ability with its extended power test. Simply press
the network button for 3 seconds and the PoE Pro will
increase power demand up to a maximum of 90 watts.
What type of Power Sourcing
Equipment is in use?
Reduce troubleshooting time by identifying the type of
PoE equipment in use. End-point PoE switches are in the
equipment room vs mid-span injectors can be anywhere
along the cable.
This is achieved by displaying which twisted pairs have
power. Power on pairs 1/2, 3/6 indicates a PoE switch and
power on pairs 4/5, 7/8 indicates a mid-span injector
Does the PoE switch provide
enough power?
Test and verify PoE switches and injectors by connecting
directly to them and displaying the maximum power,
Type (af/at/bt), Class (0-8) and Voltage.
The new PoE Pro eliminates guesswork when installing, maintaining
and troubleshooting networks where PoE is deployed.
Previously technicians had to understand all the various standards,
device power outputs and cable lengths to be sure a device will operate
successfully.
The PoE Pro identifies the Class of the PoE source and power available to
a PoE device regardless of cable length, cable quality or other factors.
Provides a clear pass/fail result to IEEE 802.3af/at/bt standards.
PoE Verification and Troubleshooting
Data Cable and Power
over Ethernet Verifier
Eliminate guesswork from
PoE installations
PoE Pro
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