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iluminar IL-PoE35 Single Port Midspan User Manual

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iluminar IL-PoE35 Single Port Midspan User Manual

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How to Use

Using the POE35 effectively involves knowing its ports and understanding basic network connections. Here’s how to get the best out of your device:

Power + Data Transmission

The device merges power with Ethernet data, sending both to your connected equipment through a single cable. This reduces clutter and the need for separate power lines.

LED Monitoring

  • Power LED (Green): Confirms the unit is receiving power.
  • PoE LED (Green): Confirms a compatible powered device is connected.

Application Scenarios:

  • IP surveillance cameras
  • Wi-Fi access points
  • VoIP desk phones
  • Remote network switches
  • Smart home sensors and devices

No Setup Required

Simply plug it in, and it starts working. It’s that easy. If the LEDs don’t light up, recheck connections or try a different cable.

Installation Guide

Unbox the POE35 and check components

Ensure you have the PoE injector and the included AC power adapter.

Connect the Data IN Port

  • Use a Cat5e or Cat6 Ethernet cable.
  • Plug one end into your router or network switch.
  • Connect the other end to the Data IN port of the POE35.

Connect the Data & Power OUT Port

  • Use another Ethernet cable.
  • Plug it into the Data & Power OUT port on the POE35.
  • Connect the other end to your PoE-enabled device, such as an IP camera or access point.

Plug in the Power Adapter

  • Insert the adapter into the POE35 and plug it into a standard wall outlet (100-240V AC).
  • The green Power LED will light up if power is supplied correctly.

Verify PoE Delivery

  • The PoE LED will light up once a compatible device is connected.
  • If both LEDs are green, your POE35 is fully operational.

Cable Management and Final Placement

  • Keep the unit in a dry, ventilated area.
  • Secure the cables to prevent tension or tripping hazards.

Functionality

The LAN Power Model IL-PoE35 Single Port High Power/PoE Plus Midspan Injector supports powering IP End Devices such as iluminar PoE powered illuminators over an Ethernet cable. The Single Port High Power/PoE Plus Midspan Injector adds up to 35 watts continuously at ~48 VDC to unused (non-data) wires in a standard Category 5, 5e, or 6 Ethernet cable. The IL-PoE35 delivers both data and power over a single standard Ethernet cable to a PoE enabled End device designed to receive both Data and Power through its RJ45 connector. The second RJ45 passes data only through to the Ethernet Switch. The maximum cable distance from the Ethernet Switch to the end IP Device is 328 feet/100 meters.

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Product Features

  • High Power/PoE Plus Midspan Injector
  • Power over Ethernet (PoE)
  • Single Port
  • Compatible with iluminar PoE illuminators
  • Output up to 35 Watts PoE continuous power
  • IEEE 802.3at and 802.3af compliant
  • Class detection
  • 2 years warranty

Product Specification

Model NumberPower Cord
IL-PoE35NANorth American
IL-PoE35EUEuropean
IL-PoE35UKUK

General

  • Output: Wattage 35 Watts continuous
  • Data Links Supported: 10Mbs, 100Mbs or 1000Mbs (Gigabit Compatible)
  • LED indicators: Display power status
  • Surge Protection: Over voltage current & short circuit protected
  • Bracket: Wall mounting bracket
  • Power Cord: IEC320 inlet 2-pin C8 Cord
  • Compatible Devices: Any PoE Compliant Device
  • Warranty: Full 2 Year Product Warranty
  • Weight: 6.3 oz. (0.18 Kg)
  • Dimensions: 5.04” x 2” x 1.38” (128 x 51 x 35mm)

Electrical

AC Power Input

  • Power Cord type: Removable with IEC 320-C8 2 pin connector
  • Power Supply: Single, Internal
  • Voltage Range: 90 – 264VAC autosensing
  • Voltage Rating: 100 – 240VAC
  • Frequency Range: 47 – 63Hz
  • Frequency Rating: 50 – 60Hz
  • Max. In-rush Current: 60A Max. @ 240VAC

DC Power Output

  • PoE Protocol: IEEE 802.3af & 802.3at with Class Detection
  • Power on Data Pins: 3 & 6 (+), 1 & 2 (-)
  • Output Voltage: +56VDC (+1V/-2V)
  • Max. Power on Port: 35 Watts-Class 4 @ 40°C (exceeds PoE Standard)
  • Load: 10mA (Min.) 0.35A (Max.)
  • Regulation (Line/Load): ± 5%
  • Efficiency: 80% (typical) at Max. load, & 120VAC 60Hz, class 4
  • Hold-up Time: 10mS

FAQS

What is the POE35 used for?

  • The POE35 is a Power over Ethernet (PoE) injector used to supply power and data to PoE-enabled devices like IP cameras, VoIP phones, and wireless access points through a single Ethernet cable.

Is the POE35 compliant with industry standards?

  • Yes, it is IEEE802.3af compliant, ensuring compatibility with most PoE-supported devices.

What is the power output of POE35?

  • It delivers a maximum of 15.4W at 48V DC, which is standard for many PoE-powered devices.

Can I use the POE35 outdoors?

  • No, the POE35 is intended for indoor use only. It should be kept in dry environments with adequate ventilation.

How do I know if it’s working?

  • The POE35 features LED indicators. A green Power LED means it’s receiving AC power, and a PoE LED confirms a valid PoE connection.

Does it require software or configuration?

  • No software or configuration is needed. It’s a plug-and-play device.

What should I do if the PoE LED is off?

  • Check that your connected device supports PoE and is functioning properly. Also, verify the Ethernet cable is securely connected.

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