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Option 2: Power supply via PoE
To power the device via a PoE-Switch (e.g. D-Link DGS-1008P) or PoE-Injector
(e.g. DoorBird Gigabit PoE Injector or TP-Link TL-PoE150S) in accordance with
the PoE standard IEEE 802.3af Mode A, the four wires bearing the numbers
1, 2, 3 and 6 of a Cat.5 cable or better are to be used. A Cat.5 cable or better
must be used as network signals can only be transmitted over completely
insulated, shielded and twisted cables. If you use PoE as a source of power,
the WiFi interface of the device is automatically inactive, and the four wires
for PoE then simultaneously form the data link. The device won’t start if your
PoE-Switch/PoE-Injector does not support the PoE Standard IEEE 802.3af
Mode A (see Diagnostic-LED and Diagnostic-Sounds).
1. Disconnect the PoE-Switch or PoE-Injector from the power grid.
2. Run the network cable to the installation location of the device.
You can find further information about PoE here: http://www.doorbird.com/poe
STEP : CONNECTING THE DEVICE
It is possible to connect the cables and wires to the device conveniently and
safely via labelled connection ports. You can connect all necessary cables
and wires to the device now. Please remove any cables and wires from the
connection ports of the device that you do not need.
Remove about 5 mm of insulation material at the end of the wires that you
would like to connect to the green screw connection terminal of the device.
REL1 REL2 REL3 EXT1 EXT2 15VDC
max. 24 V, 1 A max. 24 V, 1 A
15 V DC, 1A
max. 24 V, 1 A
max. 0 V, 0 A