Difference between revisions of "Template:Networking tsw1xx manual powering options"

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The switch has a {{#switch:{{{name}}}|TSW100=4|TSW101=2}} pin power socket and can be powered by a {{#switch:{{{name}}}|TSW100=7-57|TSW101=9-30}} VDC power supply unit (PSU). Refer to the image below for the power socket's pinout information:  
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<b>{{{name}}} Batch 001 onwards:</b> use UTP (Unshielded) cable only when connecting non-Active PoE (non-803.3af/at) equipment or make sure that these devices support voltages, provided by TSW100 PSU.
 
<b>{{{name}}} Batch 001 onwards:</b> use UTP (Unshielded) cable only when connecting non-Active PoE (non-803.3af/at) equipment or make sure that these devices support voltages, provided by TSW100 PSU.
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Revision as of 11:31, 7 February 2023

This chapter contains information on powering options supported by {{{name}}} switch.

The switch has a pin power socket and can be powered by a VDC power supply unit (PSU). Refer to the image below for the power socket's pinout information:

Power socket

{{Template: Networking_{{{series}}}_manual_power_socket_pinout | name = {{{name}}} }}


{{#switch:{{{name}}} | TSW100|TSW101= ==Disclaimer: {{{name}}} and Passive PoE devices==

There are a couple of options to stay safe when using {{{name}}} Active PoE with devices that only support Passive PoE:

  • Connect {{{name}}} and Passive PoE device only via non-PoE Ethernet ports (for example, do not use {{{name}}} PoE ports with LAN1 ports on Teltonika devices).
  • If there is a need to use LAN1 port on the end device, make sure that {{{name}}} and the end device are powered from different voltage sources (for example, power both devices from different PSUs, or different batteries).

If {{{name}}} and a Passive PoE device are connected with common ground, do not use LAN1 port, other ports can be used (refer to image below):

Passive - Active PoE common ground connection.jpg


[[Category:{{{name}}} Manual]]