DS1042 Power over Ethernet (PoE) in cabinet0 pages
DS1042
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
in cabinet
System specifications
Cabinet construction
ABS plastic/ Powder coated metal
12V DC outputs
2
Cable type
CAT5
UL 294 Rated
Yes
ACU integration
Net2 Plus
Electrical
Supply voltage input
36V - 57V DC (0.83A)
Output current
12V DC (2A)
Output current (PoE+ AT type 2)
1.5A
Output power (PoE+ AT type 2)
20.4W
Output current (AF - AT type 1)
0.8A
Output power (AF - AT type 1)
10.36W
Other hardware features
Mains failure warning
No
Removable rising
clamp terminal blocks
Yes
Tamper switch
Yes
Fitting kit
Yes
Environment
Operating Temperature
0°C - +45°C
+32°F - +113°F
Moisture resistance
No - if used externally, it must be
protected in a weatherproof housing
Vandal Resistance
Low
Power over Ethernet (PoE) is a technology that allows both
power and data to be passed along Ethernet cabling, the most
common type of cable being Cat5. Ethernet is the collection of
structured data cabling that already exists to connect all local
area network (LAN) based equipment, for example PCs.
By combining Net2 plus ACU's with PoE, Paxton access control
systems become even faster, easier and cheaper to install. You no
longer need to include a separate mains power supply, saving
on extra cabling and installation time. PoE simply plugs straight
into the existing LAN using a standard RJ45 plug (providing it is
powered by either a PoE switch or a PoE injector). It can then be
detected and configured from the Net2 software in exactly the
same way as any other Net2 access control unit.
Net2 plus control units with PoE are designed to work
seamlessly in the event of a communications failure, meaning
the control unit will continue to permit or deny access to users
as appropriate. Once communications are re-established the
activity is reported back to the PC.