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- | This tutorial describes the connection of Unipi controllers using 802.3at PoE+ splitter. The splitter must be supplemented and powered by a PoE injector or any PoE switch. This connection is useful especially if you need to place the PLC in locations lacking a conventional 110 / 230 V~ socket (ie. sensor stations). This tutorial will show you how to power the Unipi over Ethernet cable while retaining local network connectivity. | + | This tutorial describes the connection of Unipi controllers using 802.3at PoE+ splitter. The splitter must be supplemented and powered by a PoE injector or any PoE switch. This connection is useful especially if you need to place the controller in locations lacking a conventional 110 / 230 V~ socket (ie. sensor stations). This tutorial will show you how to power the Unipi over Ethernet cable while retaining local network connectivity. |
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* Planet IPOE-162S PoE splitter ([[https://www.unipi.technology/ipoe-162s-splitter-p432?categoryId=15|e-shop link]]) | * Planet IPOE-162S PoE splitter ([[https://www.unipi.technology/ipoe-162s-splitter-p432?categoryId=15|e-shop link]]) | ||
* Planet IPOE-162 PoE injector ([[https://www.unipi.technology/ipoe-162-injector-p433?categoryId=15|e-shop link]]) | * Planet IPOE-162 PoE injector ([[https://www.unipi.technology/ipoe-162-injector-p433?categoryId=15|e-shop link]]) | ||
- | * Planet GSD-908HP network switch | + | * Unipi controller |
- | * The switch used is just one of possible variants. You can use any 802.3at PoE+ standard network switch. | + | |
- | * Unipi PLC | + | |
==== Connection example ==== | ==== Connection example ==== | ||
- | {{ :en:automation:unipi_-_switch_a_splitter.png?direct |}} | + | {{ :en:automation:unipi_-_injector_a_splitter.png?direct |}} |
== Planet IPOE-162S == | == Planet IPOE-162S == | ||
- set the splitter for 24 V⎓ voltage using the onboard switch | - set the splitter for 24 V⎓ voltage using the onboard switch | ||
- connect the splitter’s V+ clamp to the PLC’s 24V clamp | - connect the splitter’s V+ clamp to the PLC’s 24V clamp | ||
- connect the splitter’s V- clamp to the PLC’s GND clamp | - connect the splitter’s V- clamp to the PLC’s GND clamp | ||
- | - using the network cable, connect the splitter’s **Data Out** port with the PLC’s **ETH** port | + | - using the network cable, connect the splitter’s **Data Out** port with the controller’s **ETH** port |
- plug an 802.3at PoE+ compatible network cable into the splitter‘s **PoE In** port | - plug an 802.3at PoE+ compatible network cable into the splitter‘s **PoE In** port | ||
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- connect the WAN network cable into the **Ethernet** port | - connect the WAN network cable into the **Ethernet** port | ||
==== Technical data ==== | ==== Technical data ==== | ||
- | Using a single splitter to power multiple PLCs is not recommended! | + | Using a single splitter to power multiple controllers is not recommended! |
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