WWW.PHIHONG.COM 60W Power Over Ethernet Adapter High Power single port injector. Features • • • Fully Compliant detection, disconnect and voltage control IEEE802.3af Diagnostic LEDs Gigabit Compatible Applications • • • Satellite Receiver Wireless Network Access Points LCD Display Safety Approvals • cUL/UL Mechanical Characteristics • • Length: 166mm (6.54in) Width: 80mm (3.15in) • Single Source 4 Pair Power Current Sharing • • Full Protection OCP, OVP Broken Wire Detect • • • Security Camera Kiosk Computer workstation • CE • • Height: 43.6mm (1.72in) Weight: 0.25Kg Output Specifications Model DC Output Voltage POE60U-560G Data Pair +56V Spare Pair +56V Ripple And Noise* <500Hz 500Hz-150KHz 150KHz-500KHz 500KHz-1MHz Load Regulation Min. Max. 0A 0A 0.55A 0.55A Line Load 54-57Vdc under all conditions Vp-p* 0.5 0.15 0.15 0.1 *As per IEEE802.3af Table 33-5. Phihong is not responsible for any error and change. Content is subject to change without notice. Please consult the factory and visit www.phihong.com for the most up-to-date specifications. POE60U Characteristics INPUT: WWW.PHIHONG.COM AC Input Voltage Range EMC 90 to 264VAC FCC Part 15 Class B EN55022 Class B AC Input Voltage Rating 100 to 240VAC,47-63Hz Isolation Test AC Input Current Primary to Secondary: 3000VAC for 1 minute 10mA Primary to F.G.: 1500VAC for 1 minute Output to F.G.: 1500VAC 1A(RMS) max. for 90VAC 0.7A(RMS) max. for 240VAC Immunity Leakage Current 0.25mA max. @ 254VAC 60Hz AC Inrush Current 15A(RMS) max. for 115VAC 20A(RMS) max. for 230VAC OUTPUT: Primary to secondary: >10M OHM 500VDC Primary to FC: >10M OHM 500VDC 60W DC Offset No Data degradation with DC imbalance 18mA per min. Efficiency 65% (typical) at Max. load, and 120VAC 60Hz FEATURES: Detection Same as IEEE802.3af except 12.5kohm detection resistor value required at Powered device. Over Voltage/Current, Short Circuit Protection Hold-up Time 16mS min. 120VAC and max. load Transient O/P Voltage Protection 60V max. ENVIRONMENTAL: Temperature 0 to +40°C -25 to +65°C Humidity Operation EN61000-4-2. Level 3 EN61000-4-3. Level 2 EN61000-4-4. Level 2 EN61000-4-5. Level 3 EN61000-4-6. Level 2 EN61000-4-11 EN61000-3-2 Insulation Resistance Total Output Power Operation Non-operation ESD: RS: EFT: Surge: CS: Voltage Dips Harmonic: Outputs equipped with short circuit protection and overload protection as per 802.3af specification except max average current is 0.55A, Peak 0.6A per pair The output can be shorted permanently without damage Indicators Led #1 indicator for input power “on” GREEN Led #2 Indicator for fault-RED Led #3 Indicator that Detected and Connected to valid IEEE802.3af load-GREEN Input Connector 5 to 90% Dimension Diagram Unit: mm (inch) IEC320 inlet 3 pin Power-up Sequence: Description of LED Functions for Gigabit Power Injector Upon power-up, all 3 LEDs will light for 2 seconds, as part of the self-test for the internal microprocessor software. After the end of the 2 seconds, the "ON" LED will illuminate green, signifying that the DC output voltage is available for powering a compliant load (to the 802.3af PoE standards). Detection Sequence: Once a compliant load is attached to the output RJ45 connector, the green "CONNECT" LED will illuminate. Should the load be non-compliant then the LEDs will blink a code signifying the cause for non-detection. Detection Failure Codes: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Incorrect resistive signature – The green “CONNECT” and red “FAULT” LEDs will blink 3 times. Incorrect capacitive signature – The green “ON” LED will blink 3 times. Incorrect Voffset – The green “CONNECT” and green “ON” LEDs will blink 3 times. Unstable current measurement – The green “ON” LED will blink 3 times Low voltage sensed during detection (overload) – The red “FAULT” LED will blink 3 times After the LEDs blink 3 times the Power Injector will continue to try to detect a valid load. Therefore, until the correct load is applied, the LEDs will continue to blink. If there is an open circuit connected to the output RJ45 then the LEDs will not blink but the Power Injector will continue to try to detect a valid load. Fault Sequence: Should there be a fault such as an overload or short circuit then the red "FAULT" LED will illuminate. The red “FAULT” LED will illuminate for 2 seconds and then go off as the power supply tries to redetect a valid load. If there is a problem in detecting, the LED will indicate what is wrong with the load as per the codes in the section above.