Power wiring – Tycon Power TP-SW5G(-NC) User Manual

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User’s Manual

TYCON TP-SW5G(-NC) series


TYCON POWER SYSTEMS

5

*PoE LED (the left indicator on RJ45)

P1~P4

PoE

Yellow

A valid Powered Device (PD) is detected

and delivering power on this port.

Off

No PD is detected on this port.

P5 (UPLINK)

PoE

Yellow

TP-SW5G&TP-SW5G24:

Powered via all 4 data pairs.

TP-SW5G-NC: power via another PoE(2

data pairs or 4 data pairs)

Yellow

Blanking

TP-SW5G&TP-SW5G24:

Powered via 2 data pairs. (1,2,3,6 or 4,5,7,8

are all acceptable).

TP-SW5G-NC::unused.

Off

No power is detected on this port.

*Power wiring

The PoE switch family includes 3 models, be used for 3 different ranges of input voltage:

full range voltage (12 to 57VDC) (P/N: TP-SW5G-NC)

24VDC typical (12 to 36VDC) (P/N: TP-SW5G24)

48VDC typical (40 to 57VDC) (P/N: TP-SW5G)

The PoE switch family allow powered by another PoE source on port 5 (UPLINK) as a PoE repeater or

extender. For TP-SW5G/TP-SW5G24 is 42.5~57VDC, for TP-SW5G-NC is 12~57VDC.

For PoE operation, make sure your power supply may offer at least 75W for 4x 802.3af PoE port, or 150W

for 4x 802.3at PoE port.

If powered via the rear terminal, please make sure the input current is not over 10A. If powered on port 5,

make sure the input current is not over 1Amp.

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