User Manual
PoE Injector
AVN-PI-IJT30G
Features
• Power over Ethernet Injector for 10/100/1000BaseT
• Full IEEE802.3at compliant
• Automatically detects and protects PoE equipment from being damaged by
incorrect installation
• Internal AC/DC converter no need for external power brick
• Overload and short circuit protection
• Mixes Ethernet and power into RJ-45 port
• Remote power feeding
• Delivers power up to 100 meters
• Light weight and compact size
• Wall-mountable design
• Easy Plug-and-Play installation
• Power over Ethernet output power of 52V@0.6A
Hardware Discription
DataIN PortOUT
PWR
4
PoE
5
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1) AC Power Input Connector
The connector shown in 1 , connects the AC power source to the PoE Injector.
2) Data IN
The power shown in 2 , is an RJ-45 Ethernet connector where data is received and
transmitted through the PoE Injector
3) PoE OUT
The port, shown in 3 , is an RJ-45 Ethernet connector where data is recieved and
transmitted through the PoE Injector and provides PoE power along with the Ethernet
data to a PoE device.
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4) PWR LED
This LED shown in 4 , indicates the AC power is being provided to the unit or not.
5) PoE LED
This LED shown in 5 , indicates the unit is providing power to the PoE OUT port or not.
Installation
Before placing the Units
• Do not cover PoE Injector or block the airflow to the PoE with any objects.
• Keep the PoE Injector away from excessive heat and humidity and free from
vibration and dust.
• Ensure that the cable length from Ethernet network source to the terminal does not
exceed 100 meters (330 feet). The PoE is not a repeater and does not amplify the
Ethernet data signal.
• Use a splitter if needed; ensure that the splitter is connected close to the terminal,
not on the PoE Injector.
• There is no on-off switch; simply plug the PoE Injector into the AC power source.
Installing the Unit:
• Connect the PoE Injector to an AC outlet (100-240VAC), use a standard power cord.
• Connect the Data In jack (input) to the remote Ethernet network switchs Patch panel
and the PoE OUT jack (output) to the terminal.
Troubleshooting
PoE Injector does not power up
• Verify that a reliable power cord is used.
• Verify that the voltage at the power inlet is between 100 and 240 VAC
• Disconnect and reconnect the power to the device and check the indicators
during power up sequence.
The PD does not operate.
• Verify that the PoE Injector detects a PD.
• Verify that the PD is designed for PoE operation
• Verify that you are using a standard category 5/5e/6, straight-wired cable, with four pairs.
• If an external power splitter is in use, replace it with a known-good splitter.
• Ensure input Ethernet cable is connected to the DATA IN port.
• Verify that the PD is connected to the Data & Power port.
• Try to reconnect the same PD into a different PoE Injector. If it works, there is probably
a faulty port or RJ45 connection.
The end device operates, but there is no data link:
• Verify that the port indicator on the front panel is continuously lit.
• If an external power splitter is in use, replace it with a known-good splitter.
• Verify that for this link, you are using standard UTP/FTP category 5 straight (non-crossover)
cabling, with all four pairs.
• Verify that the Ethernet cable length is less than 100 meters from the Ethernet source to the
load/remote terminal.
• Try to reconnect the same PD into a different PoE Injector. If it works, there is probably
a faulty port or RJ45 connection
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