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en:automation:poe-splitter-hidden [2023/11/27 19:20]
avsetula [Powering Unipi units through PoE]
en:automation:poe-splitter-hidden [2023/11/27 19:23] (current)
avsetula [Connection example]
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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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 ==== Connection example ==== ==== Connection example ====
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 == 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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