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uPASS Target | installation guide
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3.1 Power supply
The uPASS Target requires an external power supply. It is possible to power the uPASS Target by connecting a DC
power supply. Another possibility is to power the uPASS Target by Power over Ethernet (PoE).
If both are connected, the power source depends on the DC power supply voltage. The DC power supply is used if its
voltage is higher than 13.6V. Otherwise the Power of Ethernet is used
A DC power supply can be connected to the uPASS Target via CONN. 5. This DC power supply must be able to deliver
12Vdc/1.5A or 24Vdc/0.75A.
Figure
9: CONN. 5
Pin
Function
1
-
2
Ground
3
DC+
4
-
Table 1: Power supply connection
Power over Ethernet
Power over Ethernet operates over Ethernet cables.
CONN. 4 is a RJ45 Ethernet connection and can be used for Power over Ethernet.
The uPASS Target requires IEEE802.3at (Power over Ethernet Plus - PoE+).
Tested by UL with UL listed PoE switch, model Comtrol Corp. ACS1706 and UL Listed Isolated Loop Circuit Protector,
model Schneider Electric IT Corp. PNET1GB.
Category 5e cabling is the minimum performance category recommended.
Compliance with IEEE 802.3 (at of af) specification was not verified as part of UL294.
The uPASS Target Region 2 is intended to be used with UL Listed Access Control Units, models AP7803 (door
controller), AP7003 (door interface) and AP7031 (I/O Interface)

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