Specifications
Environment
Devices
Standard supported
Maximum distance vs.
speed between unit
Cable between unit
Cable for Ethernet port
(Not included)
Indicator
Ethernet connector
Connector to connect
the two units
PoE Mode Switch
Power consumption
Temperature
Enclosure
Dimensions
Weight
Compliance
Warranty
Ordering information
PoE CCTV IP
PoE CCTV IP cameras with a 10/100Mb/s Ethernet port, using up to 14
Watts.
Ethernet side:
IEEE 802.3 10BaseT,
IEEE 802.3U 100Base-TX
IEEE 802.3af compatible PoE
10 Mbps at 7W with good RG59: 1600ft (500m)
10 Mbps at 14W with good RG59: 1000ft(300m)
100 Mbps at 14W: 330ft (100m)
The maximum distance will vary depending on the coax cable.
Coax 75 ohm RG59/RG6 or better. (avoid CCS cable)
Two CAT 5/5e/6 UTP cables are required (straight), up to 10ft(3m).
Power present.
One RJ45S.
BNC 75 ohms
Manual switch selects between PoE Mode A or Mode B
Mode A: Most PoE switches
Mode B: Most PoE injectors
0.5 Watts, from the PoE. No external supply required.
Operating: 0° to 60°C Storage: -55° to 85°C
Humidity: Up to 95% non-condensing
Plastic
2.40” x 2.25” x 1.00” (6.1 x 5.7 x 2.54 cm)
0.15 lb. (70 g)
Regulatory: FCC, CE, RoHS Flammability: 94V0
2 years
500111 CCTV IP PoE Extender.
CCTV-IP PoE Extender
500111
Quick Installation Guide
Overview
The CCTV IP PoE Extender (500111) allows one IP camera (7 Watts) to be connected
up to 1600 ft (500 m) via a single 75-ohm coax cable in a point-to-point configuration.
The product works in pairs and the power consumption is low enough so that it does not
load the PoE source or switch. The maximum distance depends on the grade of coax
cable and the power consumption of the camera.
Applications
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CCTV IP surveillance
Ethernet inter-connections
Installation
Troubleshooting
One (1) pair of extenders is needed to complete one PoE IP connection via coaxial cable. To
install the extenders, perform the following steps:
1. Identify the connectors on the CCTV IP PoE Extender as indicated on the product
panels.
2. If connecting the 500111 to a PoE switch and an IP camera, ensure the PoE Mode
Switch is in the Mode A position on both the transmit and receive side.
3. If connecting the 500111 to a PoE injector and an IP camera, ensure the PoE Mode
Switch is in the Mode B position on both the transmit and receive side.
4. To connect two units together, use a good 75-ohm coax cable with BNC. Coax cable
with copper clad steel (CCS) will not reach the maximum distance.
5. On the Ethernet side, the distance recommended between product and network/camera
the maximum is 10ft (3m). The cable must be straight-through and must be connected
into the RJ45 connectors. The pin configuration follows the EIA/TIA 568A/B standard.
6. To use the 10Mb/s speed the camera or the network side must be set manually at
10Mb/s.
7. Connect the CCTV and network equipment to the CCTV IP extenders and power
on all the support equipment. If PoE is present, the green LED should be on.
8. The following drawing is a typical application.
The following table describes some of the symptoms, probable causes and possible solutions
with the installation of the Extender:
LEDS Condition
detected
PoE OFF: No
power
detected.
If you still can not diagnose the problem, please call MuxLab Customer Technical Support at
877-689-5228 (toll-free in North America) or (+1) 514-905-0588 (International).
Possible cause Action
Network equipment
does not support PoE
Power injector is not
functioning properly
PoE power exceeded
Defective cable.
PoE Mode Switch
incorrectly set on one or
both sides
Check that the network equipment
supports PoE
Check if the power injector is
properly connected
Use a power injector with a higher
rating or a camera with a lower
power consumption
Check that the cable properly
crimped, that it follows EIA/TIA
568A/B standard and that it is in
straight-through configuration
Set the PoE Mode switch to the
correct position.
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