Note: This Kit Need The External Power Adapter To Power On The Device. Passive Poe Injector And Poe Splitter Kit Allows Low Cost Of Delivering Power Over The Network Cable For Shorter Distances.
This Kit Allows Power To Be Carried On 10/100 Networks Over The Spare, Unused Pairs Of A Cat5, Cat5E, Cat6 Or Cat7 Ethernet Network Cable. On Shorter Network Lengths, The Power Source Could Feed The Wireless Access Point, Ip Video Surveillance Camera,Ip Phone Etc.
This Kit Contains Both Very Cost Effective Injector And Splitter. The Injector Inserts The Dc Voltage At The Source Location Into The 5.5Mm X 2.1Mm Injector Plug, Then The Dc Voltage Run Through The Spare Pairs Of The 10Base-T Or 100Base-T Network Cable To The Splitter Side, And The Splitter Splits The Dc Voltage From The Network Cable Into The 5.5Mm X 2.1Mm Dc Jack. Power Feed Pins: 4/5(+), 7/8(-)
What In Box?
1 X Poe Injector Cable; 1 X Poe Splitter Cable;&Quot;
⚠️ WARNING (California Proposition 65): This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information, please visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions of the iCreatin Passive PoE Injector and Splitter Kit?A: The dimensions are seven point five inches long, five point four inches wide, and one point one inches high. This compact size makes it easy to integrate into various setups.
Q: What type of connector does this PoE Injector and Splitter use?A: It uses a five point five millimeters by two point one millimeters DC jack and plug. This is a common size for many devices, ensuring compatibility.
Q: What is the maximum voltage supported by this kit?A: This kit allows the use of any DC voltage up to fifty-seven volts. This range provides flexibility for various devices needing power.
Q: How do I install the iCreatin PoE Injector and Splitter?A: To install, connect the injector to your power source and network cable, then connect the splitter to your device. Ensure you have an external power adapter to power on the injector.
Q: Can I use this kit for non-PoE devices?A: Yes, this kit transforms non-PoE devices into PoE-enabled devices. It is ideal for IP security cameras, wireless access points, and other similar devices.
Q: Is this kit suitable for outdoor use?A: No, this kit is designed for indoor use only. For outdoor applications, ensure proper housing and protection from the elements.
Q: How should I store the iCreatin PoE Injector and Splitter Kit?A: Store the kit in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight. Keep it in its original packaging to prevent damage.
Q: Are there any safety precautions I should follow?A: Yes, avoid using the kit with voltage exceeding fifty-seven volts. Always ensure connections are secure to prevent short circuits.
Q: What happens if the kit arrives damaged?A: If the kit arrives damaged, you should contact customer support for a replacement or refund. Keep all packaging for return purposes.
Q: Does this kit come with a warranty?A: Yes, the iCreatin Passive PoE Injector and Splitter Kit typically comes with a warranty. Check the packaging or product details for specific terms.
Q: Can I use this kit with a CAT6 Ethernet cable?A: Yes, this kit works with CAT5, CAT5E, CAT6, and CAT7 Ethernet cables. It effectively utilizes the spare pairs for power delivery.
Q: Is the PoE Injector and Splitter compatible with all brands?A: Yes, as long as the connected devices support the DC voltage range and the five point five millimeters by two point one millimeters connector.
Q: How much power can I expect to deliver over this kit?A: The power delivered depends on the input voltage, but it can support devices requiring low power typically used for surveillance and networking.
Q: Will this kit work with my IP phone?A: Yes, this kit is compatible with IP phones and other low-power network devices needing PoE. Just ensure your phone supports PoE.
Q: How do I know if my device is PoE compatible?A: Check the device specifications for PoE support. Devices designed for PoE will typically mention it in their technical details.