You know your going to feel silly you did not think of this on your own when you read this post?!
We provide you with what each POE option we provide does as far as PIN polarity, it is all over our website, in our PDF, and in this Forum.
24V @ .75APins 4,5 positive
Pins 7,8 negative
[u]48V @ .75A[/u]
Pins 4,5 positive
Pins 7,8 negative
24VH @ 1.5APins 1,2,4,5 positive
Pins 3,6,7,8 negative
48VH @ 1.5APins 1,2,4,5 positive
Pins 3,6,7,8 negative
Next look at their POE brick and see if they say what pins are what polarity and what is the voltage of the POE brick.
If it does not say simply cut the end off of a short patch cable and strip the ends and use a voltmeter and test and map each wire/pins polarity.
Now you know the voltage and which pins what what voltage.
If the device is only 10/100 Mbps you can safely swap Pairs 3 & 4 which some people do with some Cambium radios but you can not swap any pins with a 1G connection.
Just be careful to never CROSS SHORT one wire from one pair to another pair as that is BAD and will fry your switch port.CLICK IMAGE TO VIEW FULL SIZE