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Sapling SBP-31 - Power over Ethernet (PoE)

Sapling SBP-31
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The Sapling Company, Inc.
1633 Republic Road
Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006
USA
P. (+1) 215.322.6063
F. (+1) 215.322.8498
www.sapling-inc.com
Before Installation - Power over Ethernet (PoE)
PoE Power Classification
Power-over Ethernet Devices report the particular “Power Class” back to the power source, which is useful
for system-wide power management or monitoring purposes.
The IP Digital Clocks are highly efficient products and consume 6-8.4 watts of power during normal
operation, depending on the clock model.
Connecting when using a PoE Switch
1. Plug in the PoE switch to a power outlet.
2. Using a CAT5 or CAT6 data cable, connect one
end to the switch/router on the network, and
the other end to the IP clock.
Connecting when using a PoE Injector
1. Plug in the power injector to a power outlet.
2. Using a CAT5 or CAT6 data cable, connect one end to the a switch/router on the network, and the
other end to the IN port on the injector.
3. Using another CAT5 or CAT6 data cable, connect one end to the OUT port on the injector, and the
other end to the port on the right side of the clock movement.
4. If using a multi-output power injector, continue to power the other IP clocks by repeating step 3.
Recommended PoE Injector Specification
48VDC @ 320mA

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