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Trendnet Industrial Gigabit Upoe Splitter, Dual Dc Power Outputs, Din Rail Or Wall Mountable, Adjustable Voltage Output, Ti Sg104

  • Regular price $81.85

Vendor: Trendnet

Type: Network Switches

Sku: WBEEAB07KM85VDL

Availability: In Stock


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Trendnet Industrial Gigabit Upoe Splitter, Dual Dc Power Outputs, Din Rail Or Wall Mountable, Adjustable Voltage Output, Ti Sg104

$81.85

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What are the dimensions of the TRENDnet TI-SG104 splitter? A: The TRENDnet TI-SG104 splitter measures four point one inches in length, three point two inches in width, and one point two inches in height.
  • Q: What material is the TRENDnet TI-SG104 made of? A: The TRENDnet TI-SG104 is made of metal, providing durability and reliability for industrial applications.
  • Q: What is the voltage output range of the TI-SG104 splitter? A: The TI-SG104 splitter offers adjustable voltage outputs of twelve volts, sixteen volts, twenty-four volts, and forty-eight volts to match device requirements.
  • Q: How do I install the TRENDnet TI-SG104 splitter? A: You can install the TRENDnet TI-SG104 splitter by mounting it on a wall or attaching it to a DIN rail, making it versatile for various setups.
  • Q: Can I power multiple devices with the TI-SG104 splitter? A: Yes, the TI-SG104 splitter can power up to two devices from a single Ultra PoE source, enhancing connectivity options.
  • Q: How do I adjust the voltage on the TRENDnet TI-SG104? A: You can adjust the voltage output on the TI-SG104 using a convenient DIP switch, allowing you to select the appropriate voltage.
  • Q: What should I do to maintain the TRENDnet TI-SG104 splitter? A: To maintain the TI-SG104 splitter, ensure it is kept free of dust and debris, and check connections periodically for reliability.
  • Q: Is the TRENDnet TI-SG104 safe for outdoor use? A: No, the TI-SG104 is designed for indoor use and may not be suitable for outdoor conditions without proper protection.
  • Q: What kind of devices can I connect to the TI-SG104 splitter? A: You can connect any non-PoE device that operates within the adjustable voltage range of the TI-SG104 splitter.
  • Q: Does the TRENDnet TI-SG104 come with a warranty? A: Yes, the TRENDnet TI-SG104 is backed by a three-year manufacturer protection warranty.
  • Q: What is the maximum power distance for the TI-SG104 splitter? A: The TI-SG104 splitter can provide power up to three hundred twenty-eight feet from the UPoE source.
  • Q: Can I use the TI-SG104 with any UPoE switch? A: Yes, the TI-SG104 is compatible with any standard UPoE switch or injector for optimal performance.
  • Q: What technical support is available for the TRENDnet TI-SG104? A: TRENDnet offers reliable tech support from English-speaking advisors available during normal business hours.
  • Q: What compliance standards does the TI-SG104 meet? A: The TI-SG104 is NDAA and TAA compliant, making it suitable for government networking solutions in the U.S. and Canada.
  • Q: How do I connect the TI-SG104 to my network? A: To connect the TI-SG104, plug the Gigabit UPoE input port into your network source, then connect your devices using the output ports.

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