Tycon Power TP-POE-24IR-CI Poewr over Ethernet Injector - 120 V AC, 230 V AC Input - 24 V DC, 800 mA Output - 1 x Ethernet Input Port(s) - 1 x PoE Output Port(s) - 19 W - Floor/Desktop/Wall-mountable
TP-POE-24IR-CI | Tycon Power Systems®
Part Number: TP-POE-24IR-CI
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Tycon Power TP-POE-24IR-CI Poewr over Ethernet Injector - 120 V AC, 230 V AC Input - 24 V DC, 800 mA Output - 1 x Ethernet Input Port(s) - 1 x PoE Output Port(s) - 19 W - Floor/Desktop/Wall-mountable
24V 18W POE POWER INSERTER WITH REVERSE
Manufacturer Part Number: TP-POE-24IR-CI
MANUFACTURER NAME: Tycon Power Systems
MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER: TP-POE-24IR-CI
UPC EAN CODE: 818216713047
LANGUAGE: EN
MARKET:US
General Information: | |
The TP-POE Power Over Ethernet Power Sources offered by Tycon Power Systems are quality power sources for years of reliable operation even in the toughest conditions. They accept data-in to a shielded RJ45 Jack and provide data-out and power on the shielded RJ45 output jack. They work by supplying power to the remote device on the unused Ethernet pins 4,5(V+) and 7,8(V-). The Ethernet spec supports distances up to 100m (328 feet). The TP-POE are autoranging so that they accept AC inputs from 90VAC to 264VAC (50/60 Hz) and they supply regulated DC Voltage at the output. They have various protections for surge, short circuit and overload. The medium power models (TP-POE) have power output up to 24W and the high power models (TP-POE-HP) up to 50W. They are available in 18V, 24V and 48V DC Output with load regulation within 5%. The TP-POE-24IR-CI is a special 24V output POE Inserter with current indicator LED and a reverse voltage pinout. Power is supplied on pins 4,5(V-) and 7,8(V+). If the remote device does not support power over Ethernet, splitters (TP-POE-SPLT) are available to split the data and DC voltage at the remote device. | |
Manufacturer | Tycon Power Systems |
Manufacturer Part Number | TP-POE-24IR-CI |
Manufacturer Website Address | http://www.tyconpower.com |
Brand Name | Tycon Power |
Product Series | TP-POE |
Product Model | TP-POE-24IR-CI |
Product Name | TP-POE-24IR-CI Poewr over Ethernet Injector |
Product Type | PoE Injector |
Product UPC | 818216713047 |
Power Description: | |
Input Voltage | 120 V AC
230 V AC |
Maximum Output Voltage | 24 V DC |
Maximum Output Current | 800 mA |
Maximum Output Power | 19 W |
Interfaces/Ports: | |
Input Ports | 1 x Ethernet |
Output Ports | 1 x PoE |
Physical Characteristics: | |
Mount Type | Floor/Desktop/Wall-mountable |
Height | 1.4" |
Width | 3" |
Length | 3.4" |
Weight (Approximate) | 5.30 oz |
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Warranty: | |
Warranty | 1 Year |
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