Hello everyone
I have a question about POE 48 v and I think I'll find my answer here ...
Basic we use 4 pairs of which 123 and 6 for data and 4 5 + and 7 8 - for DC power supply ...
But then why on some switch POE of cameras 48 V there are 12 + and 3 and 6 - (attached photo)
Be I understand nothing be there different type of POE ..........
Can you help me ?
Thank you
POE 48 V
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sirhc - Employee
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Re: POE 48 V
Read this post viewtopic.php?f=6&t=1178
Use the search feature as this has been discussed a million times on here
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Re: POE 48 V
I agree with your explanation ...
But then why does it work ????????????? With my picture attached ......
But then why does it work ????????????? With my picture attached ......
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Re: POE 48 V
This would be a question for the manufacturer of the device.
We are straight forward where as you select a passive POE option and we apply voltage to specific pins.
My guess is they use a POE controller chip that can use MODE A or MODE B
We are straight forward where as you select a passive POE option and we apply voltage to specific pins.
My guess is they use a POE controller chip that can use MODE A or MODE B
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