The Netonix Wisp Switch Model Ws-8-150-Dc Is Designed Specifically For The Wisp Industry With A Rugged Chassis And Extended Operating Temperature Range. It Features A Simple Yet Powerful User Interface Providing The Software Features Wisps Need In A Switch. Product Features: 8 Port Managed Passive Poe Switch (6) 1Gbps Poe Ports (2) Sfp Ports Standard Features: 110/220 Vac 150 Watt Power Supply (8) Gbps Poe Ports Manufactured And Assembled In North America Standard Desktop / Wall Mount Optional Din Rail Kit Dimensions 206 Mm X 165 Mm X 44 Mm Operating Temperature -25 To 55C Serial Console Port Overall Current Used Is Reported Powers Ubquiti Airfiber / Mimosa / Saf Radios Monitor Dc Voltage And Current Into The Switch From Your Batteries. Monitors The Dc Power Supply Temperature With Auto And Programmable Thermal Shutdown. Program The Switch To Shut Down Lower Priority Poe Ports When Batteries Get Low And To Restore Them When Sufficient Reserves Return Or When It Detects Charging Has Resumed From Solar Or Wind. If Power Gets Too Low It Can Be Configured To Shut Down All Poe Ports And Idle Your Remote Site Until It Detects Solar Or Wind Charging Has Resumed And Sufficient Reserves Are Generated. You Can Chose To Run Your Batteries All The Way Down To 9V To Keep The Tower Up Or Have It Shut Down In Stages To Preserve Your Energy. Warning: These Switches Are Not Designed To Operate On Negative 48V Site, Using -48V Dc Will Damage The Switch As It Does Not Have Isolated Input Output Power.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the size of the Netonix WS-8-150-DC switch?A: The dimensions are two hundred six millimeters long, one hundred sixty-five millimeters wide, and forty-four millimeters high.
Q: What materials are used in the construction of this switch?A: The switch is primarily made of copper, ensuring effective power transmission and durability.
Q: How much power does the Netonix WS-8-150-DC switch consume?A: It has a total power consumption of one hundred fifty watts, suitable for passive Power over Ethernet.
Q: How do I install the Netonix WS-8-150-DC switch?A: You can mount it on a desktop or wall, and an optional DIN rail kit is available for further installation flexibility.
Q: Can I use this switch outdoors?A: Yes, it is designed for the WISP industry with a rugged chassis and an extended operating temperature range from negative twenty-five to fifty-five degrees Celsius.
Q: How do I monitor power usage with this switch?A: The switch allows you to monitor DC voltage and current from your batteries, providing real-time insights into power consumption.
Q: What safety features does the Netonix WS-8-150-DC have?A: It includes auto and programmable thermal shutdown to prevent overheating and can shut down lower priority POE ports when battery power is low.
Q: Is this switch suitable for powering Ubiquiti radios?A: Yes, it can power Ubiquiti airFIBER, Mimosa, and SAF radios, making it ideal for WISP applications.
Q: How do I keep the switch in good condition?A: Ensure it operates within the specified temperature range and avoid using negative forty-eight volt DC, as it can damage the switch.
Q: What should I do if the switch arrives damaged?A: Contact customer support immediately to initiate a return or replacement process for any damaged items.
Q: Can I configure the switch to prioritize certain ports?A: Yes, you can program the switch to shut down lower priority POE ports when battery reserves are low and restore them when sufficient power returns.
Q: Does this switch come with a warranty?A: Yes, it typically includes a manufacturer warranty, but check the specific warranty details at purchase.
Q: What is the power supply voltage for this switch?A: The switch operates on a power supply ranging from one hundred ten to two hundred twenty volts AC.
Q: How many ports does the Netonix WS-8-150-DC switch have?A: It features a total of eight ports, including six gigabit POE ports and two SFP ports.
Q: Can I operate this switch at low battery levels?A: Yes, you can configure it to run down to nine volts to maintain functionality while preserving battery energy.
Q: What is the overall current usage reported by the switch?A: The switch provides real-time reporting of the overall current used, enhancing monitoring capabilities for your setup.