Ganz ZN-DNT352XE SERIES Installation Manual - page 18
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APPENDIX (B): POWER OVER ETHERNET
The Power over Ethernet (PoE) is designed to extract power from a conventional twisted pair
Category 5 Ethernet cable, conforming to the IEEE 802.3af Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) standard.
IEEE 802.3af allows for two power options for Category 5 cables.
The PoE module signature and control circuit provides the PoE compatibility signature and
power classification required by the Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) before applying up to
15W power to the port.
The high efficiency AC/DC converter operates over a wide input voltage range and provides a
regulated low ripple and low noise output. The AC/DC converter also has built-in overload and
short-circuit output protection.
Note: For proper activation of 12V PoE, the Category 5 cable must be shorter than 140m and
conform the PoE standard.
PoE compatibility
With non Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE)
When it is connected with non PSE, the power adaptor should be connected.
With power adaptor
Connecting both PSE and power adaptor does not do any harm to the product, but power
adaptor will be the only power source for the device as it has priority over PSE. In this case,
disconnecting power adaptor while it is operating will cause the device to reboot. And PoE will
be the power source for the device after the reboot.
Power classification
The PoE Power Class supported by the IP device is Class 0.
Class
Usage
Minimum Power Levels
Output at the PSE
Maximum Power Levels at
the Powered Device
0
Default
15.4W
0.44 to 12.95W
Note
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Unlike the other way, disconnecting PSE or PoE doesn’t reboot the device as
long as a power adaptor is connected.
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