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iMcV-PSE-MidSpan Operation Manual[...]
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ii FCC Radio Frequency Inter ference Statem ent This equipment has been tested and found t o comply with the limits for a Class B computing device, pur suant to Part 15 of the F CC Rul es. These limits are designed to pr ovide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operat ed in a com mercia l environment. This equi[...]
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iii Table of Cont ents FCC Radio Fre quency Inter ference Stateme nt ....................................................... . ii Warranty ............ ................................................................. ................................... ii About the iMcV-PSE -MidSpan .............................................................. ..[...]
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1 Abou t the i McV-P SE-Mid Span The iMcV-PSE -MidSpan is an SNMP-ma nageable , IEEE 802. 3af Power over Etherne t (PoE) Injector, used to supply cu rrent to a PoE-compliant PD (Powered Devi ce). This makes it the perfect solution w hen installing compliant PDs such as IP cameras, VoIP phones and other e nd devices ( i.e. the IE-MiniMc me dia conve[...]
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2 Installat ion The iMc V-PSE-MidSpan may be ins talled into the iMediaChassis series, the IE- Media Chassis or MediaCh assis ser ies. Each mo dule wi ll occupy o ne-slot in the chassis. NOTE Due to power limitations in iMedia Center series chassis, the installa tion of a PSE-MidSpa n into an iMediaCenter chassis is highly discouraged and wi ll voi[...]
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3 DIP Swit ch Settin gs Feature Switch Function Default PoE E NA S1 Enables P oE fun ction ality ON Zero Curre nt ENA S2 0 current LED will glow red if no device is co nnected to the PSE-MidS pan or the PD dev ice is not v alid OFF Classificatio n ENA S3 Determine s what amount of power t he PD de vice is drawing (4W , 7W or 15 W) OFF Auto Restart [...]
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4 LED Indicators The iMcV-PSE -MidSpan fe atures de vice-spe cific and se veral diagn ostic LEDs. The LED functions are as follows: PWR F AIL OVER CUR PWR 0 CUR PoE ENB 15 W 4W 7W Glows re d whe n an ove rcurre nt or internal faul t is detected within the PS E-MidSpan PoE circuit. Glows re d whe n an overc urren t con dition last s for more than 6 [...]
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5 Configuring the iM cV-PSE-MidSpan with iView² The PSE-MidSp an, when install ed in a manage d chassis, i s configurable throug h iView² software. To configure the PSE-M idSpan, open the iView2 software and sele ct the chassis in which the PSE -MidSpan has been installed. When Au to Discovery detects the chassis an d identifies the PSE-Mi dSpan,[...]
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6 Spec if icat io ns Phys ical Spec ificat ions Dimensions: 4 .19” x .7 8” x 2. 75” (106.4mm x 19.81mm x 6 9.85mm ) Environmental Operating Tempe rature: 32° - 122° F (0° - 50° C) Storage T empe rat ure: 0° - 160° F (-20° - 70° C) Humidi ty: 5 - 95% (non-condensing) Power Power Input (Maximum): 3.2A@5VD C Power Outp ut: 0.3A @ 48 V DC[...]
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7 4. Aft er remov al, always place th e boards o n a grounded, stati c-free sur face, E SD pad or in a proper ESD bag. Do n ot slide the modules or stand alone un its over any surface. WARNING! Inte grated circ uits and fiber optic comp onents are extremely susceptible to electrostatic discharge dama ge. Do not handle these components direc tly unl[...]
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8 Safety Certif ications CE: The products described herein co mply with the Council Directive on Electromag netic Compatibility (2006/ 108/EC). For fur ther details, contact IMC Networks. European Directive 2002/96/EC (WEEE) requir es that any equipment that bears this symbol on product or pa ckagin g must n ot be d ispose d of wi th unsor ted muni[...]
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