Operation Manual

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Class(Auto):
Showstheclassicationofthepowereddevice.Theclass
denesthemaximumpowerthatcanbeprovidedtothe
powereddevice.Thepossibleeldvaluesare:
Class 0 – The maximum power level at the Power Sourcing.
Equipment is 15.4 Watts.
Class 1 – The maximum power level at the Power Sourcing.
Equipment is 4.0 Watts.
Class 2 – The maximum power level at the Power Sourcing.
Equipment is 7.0 Watts.
Class 3 – The maximum power level at the Power Sourcing.
Equipment is 15.4 Watts.
Class 4 – The maximum power level at the Power Sourcing.
Equipment is 30 Watts.
Class (User
dened)
Select this option to base the power limit on the value
conguredintheUserPowerLimiteld.
User Power
Limit:
Sets the maximum amount of power that can be delivered
by a port.
Note: The User Power Limit can only be implemented
when the Class value is set to User-Dened.
Status:
Showstheport’sPoEstatus.Thepossibleeldvaluesare:
Delivering Power – The device is enabled to deliver
power via the port.
Disabled – The device is disabled for delivering power via
the port.
Test Fail – The powered device test has failed. For
example, a port could not be enabled and cannot be used to
deliver power to the powered device.
Testing - The powered device is being tested. For
example,apowereddeviceistestedtoconrmitisreceiving
power from the power supply.
Searching –The device is currently searching for a
powered device. Searching is the default PoE operational status.
Fault – The device has detected a fault on the powered
device when the port is forced on. For example; the power
supply voltage is out of range, a short short occurs, a
communication or there is a communication errorwith PoE
devices, or an unknown error occurs.