GPOES-8-7; POES-8-7

GPOES-8-7; POES-8-7

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Passive PoE Switches Series Manual for GPOES-8-7 and POES-8-7

Welcome to the Manual for POE Texas Passive POE Switch Series. This series of Switches cost effectively upgrades any non-PoE switch or PoE switch to passive PoE!

The purpose of the manual is to help you quickly and effectively navigate the installation and functions of your new Power Over Ethernet Switch.

Our goal is to make our products as intuitive and simple to use as possible, so we value your feedback and questions directly to us at service@poetexas.com.  Phone +1-512-479-0317.

What’s Inside

GPOES-8-7AB

We do offer this switch with a variety of power supplies so you can select a power supply to fit your application needs.

 

AVAILABLE POWER SUPPLY OPTIONS:

  •  GPOES-8-7AB-56v120w [Includes 56 volt 120 watts Power Supply]
  • GPOES-8-7AB-48v60w-Bundle [Includes 48 volt 60 watt Power Supply]
  • GPOES-8-7AB-48v120w-Bundle [Includes 48 volt 120 watt Power Supply]

Additional items you’ll need not included:

1 – Screws for mounting

2 – Power supply [see available options above]

NEED HELP PICKING A POWER SUPPLY?  USE OUR POE CALCULATOR TO CREATE A POWER BUDGET OR CONTACT A POE-GURU 512-479-0317.

POES-8-7

We also offer this switch with a variety of power supplies so you can select a power supply to fit your application needs.

 

AVAILABLE POWER SUPPLY OPTIONS:

  • POES-8-7-24v60w [Includes 24 volt 60 watts Power Supply]

Additional items you’ll need not included:

1 – Rack Mount screws

2 – Power supply [optional- see available options above]

NEED HELP PICKING A POWER SUPPLY?  USE OUR POE CALCULATOR TO CREATE A POWER BUDGET OR CONTACT A POE-GURU 512-479-0317.

General Installation

Connect the uplink port to your Router or Ethernet switch. Connect the POE ports to your devices – it should power up and connect – and you are all set. The WS-POES-8-7 detects 568A and 568B cabling – so no crossover cables are required. Note below for Power Supply Options

We offer 56, 48, 24, 18 and 12 volt power supplies – if you need a power supply, please call – If your device data sheet shows “48v 350ma” please understand that this is not the power your device needs, but the max power that is available according to the 802.3af spec. For example, a Polycom VOIP phone is 802.3af compatible, but needs about 4 watts to operate. Therefore, one 8 port switch and a 30 watt power supply can power 7 phones with a lower power draw.

Connect the uplink port to your Router or Ethernet switch. Connect the POE ports to your devices – turn the PoE switch on for ports in use. It should power up and connect – and you are all set. The WS-POES-8-7 detects 568A and 568B cabling – so no crossover cables are required. Note below for Power Supply Options

We offer 56, 48, 24, 18 and 12 volt power supplies – if you need a power supply, please call – If your device data sheet shows “48v 350ma” please understand that this is not the power your device needs, but the max power that is available according to the 802.3af spec. For example, a Polycom VOIP phone is 802.3af compatible, but needs about 4 watts to operate. Therefore, one 8 port switch and a 30 watt power supply can power 7 phones with a lower power draw. 

CONFIGURATION

GPOES-8-7 has configuration switches on the back for PoE: Mode A – Off – Mode B.

Technical Specifications

 GPOES-8-7AB

Product Specifications

Data + PoE Ports 7
Data Ports 1
Data Rate Gigabit
Dimensions 7.5 x 3.25 x 1.25 inches
Input Voltage Range 12-56 Volts DC / 12-56 Volts PoE (Mode B via Uplink)
Max. Amps Per Port 650 mA
Mount Type Wall / Optional 1U Rack POES-RACK-MOUNT (sold separately)
Operating Humidity 5% to 90%
Operating Temperature Range -10 - 60C
PoE Method Passive
PoE Mode/Pinout Mode A (-1,2 +3,6)/Mode B (+4,5 -7,8)
Power Input 2.1 x 5.5 mm DC

 GPOES-8-7AB-56v120w

Product Specifications

Certifications UL/CE/FCC
Data + PoE Ports 7
Data Ports 1
Data Rate Gigabit
Dimensions 7.5 x 3.25 x 1.25 inches
Input voltage 48 Volts
Max Amps Per Kit 2.5 Amps
Max Power for Kit 120 Watts
Max. Amps Per Port 650 mA
Mount Type Wall / Optional 1U Rack POES-RACK-MOUNT (sold separately)
Operating Humidity 5% to 90%
Operating Temperature Range -10 - 60C
Output Voltage 48 volts
PoE Method Passive
PoE Mode/Pinout Mode A (-1,2 +3,6)/Mode B (+4,5 -7,8)
Power Input 2.1 x 5.5 mm DC

 GPOES-8-7AB-24v60w

Product Specifications

Certifications UL/CE/FCC
Data + PoE Ports 7
Data Ports 1
Data Rate Gigabit
Dimensions 7.5 x 3.25 x 1.25 inches
Input voltage 24 Volts
Max Amps Per Kit 2.5 Amps
Max Power for Kit 60 Watts
Max. Amps Per Port 650 mA
Mount Type Wall / Optional 1U Rack POES-RACK-MOUNT (sold separately)
Operating Humidity 5% to 90%
Operating Temperature Range -10 - 60C
Output Voltage 24 Volts
PoE Method Passive
PoE Mode/Pinout Mode A (-1,2 +3,6)/Mode B (+4,5 -7,8)
Power Input 2.1 x 5.5 mm DC

POES-8-7

Product Specifications

Data + PoE Ports 7
Data Ports 1
Data Rate 10/100
Dimensions 7.5 x 3.25 x 1.25 inches
Input Voltage Range 12-56 Volts DC / 12-56 Volts PoE (Mode B via Uplink)
Max. Amps Per Port 650 mA
Mount Type Wall / Optional 1U Rack POES-RACK-MOUNT (sold separately)
Operating Humidity 5% to 90%
Operating Temperature Range -10 - 60C
PoE Method Passive
PoE Mode/Pinout Mode A (-1,2 +3,6)/Mode B (+4,5 -7,8)
Power Input 2.1 x 5.5 mmDC

POES-8-7-24v60w

Product Specifications

Certifications UL/CE/FCC
Data + PoE Ports 7
Data Ports 1
Data Rate 10/100
Dimensions 7.5 x 3.25 x 1.25 inches
Input voltage 24 Volts
Max Power for Kit 60 Watts
Max. Amps Per Port 650 mA
Mount Type Wall / Optional 1U Rack POES-RACK-MOUNT (sold separately)
Operating Humidity 5% to 90%
Operating Temperature Range -10 - 60C
Output Voltage 24 Volts
PoE Method Passive
PoE Mode/Pinout Mode A (-1,2 +3,6)/Mode B (+4,5 -7,8)
Power Input 2.1 x 5.5 mm DC
Power Supplies PS-24v60w; 24 Volt, 1.25 Amp, 60 Watt

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POE-Detector

POE-Detector

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Welcome to the PoE Texas Manual for the PoE  Detector!

The purpose of the manual is to help you quickly and effectively navigate the  functions of your new Power Over Ethernet Detector.

Our goal is to make our products as intuitive and simple to use as possible, so we value your feedback and questions directly to us at service@poetexas.com.  Phone +1-512-479-0317.

Or you’re always welcome to leave questions or comments on our product page: POE Detector Tool.

What’s Inside

PARTS LIST:
  • POE DETECTOR

PoE Powered inline device – No batteries necessary

 

Product Features:

 

  • Quickly detect IEEE 802.3af, IEEE 802.3at, 24 Volt Passive and Reverse Polarity Mode B
  • Ergonomic and small for easy carry and use – great for any IT professional
  • Bright LEDs with easy to read indicator chart located on the product
  • PoE Powered inline device – No batteries necessary

NO BATTERIES REQUIRED

SERIOUSLY, NEVER

READING THE DISPLAY

As the display scrolls left, you see in order: volts (V), amps (A), and watts (W)

The display shows only voltage for PoE and DC power supplies if no powered device is connected.  It will “turn on” an IEEE 802.3aft or at PoE port when the “Simulate PoE device” setting is ON and no powered device connected.

The display shows volts, amps, and watts for 802.3af, 802.3at, passive PoE, and DC power supplies when the tester is connected to a powered device.

Mode A or Mode B indicates which wire pairs transmit the power.  See below.

Technical Specifications

Product Specifications

Connector Types Female RJ45
Data Rate N/A
Dimensions 2x1x0.75 in
Mount Type Pocket size
Operating Humidity 5% to 90%
Operating Temperature Range -10 - 60C
PoE Method Powered by PoE
PoE Standard IEEE 802.3af, at, 24 Volt Passive, 48/56 Volt Passive, Reverse Mode B
Power Input Not Required
Weight 0.11 lb

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GPOE-4B; GPOE-8B

GPOE-4B; GPOE-8B

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Gigabit PoE Injector Series Manual

Welcome to the Manual for POE Texas Passive Mode B Gigabit PoE Injector Series.

The purpose of the manual is to help you quickly and effectively navigate the installation and functions of your new Power Over Ethernet Gigabit PoE Injector.

Our goal is to make our products as intuitive and simple to use as possible, so we value your feedback and questions directly to us at service@poetexas.com.  Phone +1-512-479-0317.

What’s Inside

GPOE-4B

We do offer this injector with a variety of power supplies so you can select a power supply to fit your application needs.

AVAILABLE POWER SUPPLY OPTIONS:

  •  GPOE-4B-24V30W [Includes 24 volt 30 watt Power Supply]

Additional items you’ll need not included:

1 – Screws for mounting on a wall (optional)

2 – Power supply [see available options above]

3 – Patch cables to the switch and home run cables to the device

 

NEED HELP PICKING A POWER SUPPLY?  USE OUR POE CALCULATOR TO CREATE A POWER BUDGET OR CONTACT A POE-Shifu 512-479-0317.

GPOE-8B

We do offer this injector with a variety of power supplies so you can select a power supply to fit your application needs.

AVAILABLE POWER SUPPLY OPTIONS:

  •  GPOE-8B-24V60W [Includes 24 volt 60 watt Power Supply]

 

Additional items you’ll need not included:

1 – Screws for wall mounting [optional]

2 – Power supply [optional- see available options above]

3 – Patch cables to the switch and home run cables to the device

 

NEED HELP PICKING A POWER SUPPLY?  USE OUR POE CALCULATOR TO CREATE A POWER BUDGET OR CONTACT A POE-Shifu 512-479-0317.

General Installation

POE Injectors are a simple device to add into any network, and the purpose is to add or increase the PoE of your network without having to upgrade or pick a less optimal switch.

With this wall mounted device, simply mount it near the networking switch you’d like to pair it with.  Then, using a short Ethernet patch cable from the switch’s data port to the LAN port on the PoE midspan. 

NOTE: a midspan adds PoE to one data port at a time.  So if you connect LAN 1 to a data port on your switch you’ll have Mode A POE on port 1 of the midspan [wait . . . what’s Mode A mean?].  To get POE on port 2, you need to add a patch cable on LAN 2 back to the switch,  And so on.

Then connect the POE port to your PoE enabled device.

 

This is a ACTIVE PoE midspan, meaning it negotiates the IEEE 802.3af/at standard before delivering power.   Connecting it to a laptop or other non-PoE device is SAFE for the network card on your device.

Drawing Set

GPOE-4B

GPOE-8B

CONFIGURATION

There is no configuration necessary with this device.  Simply plug it in.

The green LED indicates power on.   If the green light begins to blink at any time, it is an indication that one of the POE ports has shorted out or overloaded.

STEPS:

1 – Unplug the POE ports one at a time to determine which port is having the issue

2 – Troubleshoot the port to determine whether the cable or the device is grounded

Technical Specifications

GPOE-4B

Product Specifications

Data + PoE Ports 4
Data Ports 4
Data Rate Gigabit
Dimensions 4 x 1.75 x 1 inches
Max. Amps Per Port 1A
Mount Type Wall
Operating Humidity 5% to 90%
Operating Temperature Range -10 - 60C
PoE Method Passive
PoE Mode/Pinout Mode B (+4,5 -7,8)
Power Input 2.1mm DC

GPOE-8B

Product Specifications

Data + PoE Ports 8
Data Ports 8
Data Rate Gigabit
Dimensions 7.2 x 2.5 x 1 in.
Input Voltage Range 24 - 56 Volts DC
Max. Amps Per Port 1 Amp
Mount Type Wall
Operating Humidity 5% to 90%
Operating Temperature Range -10 - 60C
PoE Method Passive
PoE Mode/Pinout Mode B (+4,5 -7,8)
Power Input 2.1 x 5.5 mm DC

GPOE-8B-24v60w

Product Specifications

Certifications UL/CE/FCC
Data + PoE Ports 8
Data Ports 8
Data Rate Gigabit
Dimensions 7.2 x 2.5 x 1 in.
Input voltage 24 Volts
Max Amps Per Kit 2.5 Amps
Max Power for Kit 60 Watts
Max. Amps Per Port 1 Amp
Mount Type Wall
Operating Humidity 5% to 90%
Operating Temperature Range -10 - 60C
Output Voltage 24 Volts
PoE Method Passive
PoE Mode/Pinout Mode B (+4,5 -7,8)
Power Input 2.1 x 5.5 mm DC
Power Supplies PS-24v60w

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 GBT-65W

 GBT-65W

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Welcome to the PoE Texas Manual for the GBT-65W POE ++ (802.3BT) Splitter

The purpose of the manual is to help you quickly and effectively navigate the installation and functions of your new Power Over Ethernet Splitter.

Our goal is to make our products as intuitive and simple to use as possible, so we value your feedback and questions directly to us at success@poetexas.com or give us a call at 512-479-0317 to speak with our expert support team.

Or you’re always welcome to leave questions or comments on our product page:

GBT-65W

What’s Inside

GBT-65W

PARTS LIST:

  • 1 X 802.3bt (POE++) to 5-24 VDC 65 watt outputs

Additional items you’ll need not included:

1 – Screws for mounting

2 – 802.3 bt Compatible POE Switch or Midspan Injector

3 – Home run cable from POE Switch or Injector to GBT-65W

General Installation

The GBT-65w is a PoE  Splitter/ Converter. The purpose send 40-57 volts POE ++ to the input and allow GBT-65w to converts POE++ to 5-26 Volts, up to 65 Watts or 6 amps – Adjustable via screw terminal with 5% tolerance, with Gigabit data available on the LAN port.

While fully backward compatible with 802.3af/at PoE, to get full power this unit must be used with 802.3bt compliant PoE switch or injector, capable of providing at least 72 watts on the PoE output (4 pair PoE). Designed for Indoor use only.

  1. Use a patch cable to run from your powering equipment to this wall mounted splitter and simply mount it near the device your powering.
  2. Plug your PoE cable to the ‘PoE’ port on GBT-65w.
  3. Using your existing DC cable (or cable purchased from us -DC-21MM) hard wire into GBT-65w —[Red is (+) on the left, White is ground on the middle, and Black is (-)on the right] see below.
  4. Use a patch cable to connect from LAN on the splitter to LAN on your powered device.

Drawing Set

CONFIGURATION

The only configuration required is to adjust the output voltage to the required level.  Our best practice is:

  1. Connect the PoE side to a PoE switch/injector
  2. Connect a multi-meter to the screw terminal output and set to measure DC voltage <200 volts.
  3. Use a precision head screw driver to adjust the screw port near the output.  Clockwise increases the voltage, counteclockwise decreases the voltage

Note: Contact success@poetexas.com if you would like our help to set your devices voltage before it ships.

The green LED indicates power on.  If the light turns blue, it indicates the device is drawing more than 60 watts of power.

If the green light begins to blink at any time, it could indicate there is a short in the circuit or a compatibility issue.

STEPS TO TROUBLESHOOT:

1 – At the injector, disconnect the PoE port from your device.  Use a PoE Tester to confirm the device is able to power on using a short jumper cable.

2 – At the other end of the PoE cable to your device, disconnect the device and use the PoE Tester to confirm it is able to negotiate PoE.

3 – Connect the PoE Tester in line with the end device to monitor power consumption.

Please contact us at service@poetexas.com (512-479-0317) if you have any questions or need help troubleshooting.

Technical Specifications

GBT-65w

Product Specifications

Data Rate (Input) 10/100/1000 Gigabit / (Output) 10/100/1000 Mbps
Input voltage 48-56V
Max Power for Kit 65 Watts
Mount Type Wall or Inline
Operating Humidity -10 - 60C
Output Voltage 5-26V
PoE Method IEEE 802.3bt
PoE Standard IEEE 802.3bt
Weight 3 oz.

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GPOE-48v25w

GPOE-48v25w

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POE+ Converter for 48 Volt Passive PoE at 25 Watt

Reflect the Right Product! PoE Texas Manual for the 5 Volt and 12 Volt GAF Series Converter!

The purpose of the manual is to help you quickly and effectively navigate the installation and functions of your new Power Over Ethernet Splitter.

Our goal is to make our products as intuitive and simple to use as possible, so we value your feedback and questions directly to us at sucess@poetexas.com. Phone +1-512-479-0317.

Or you’re always welcome to leave questions or comments on our product page: GPOE-48v25w

What’s Inside

PARTS LIST: GPOE-48v25w

  • 1 X Gigabit  PoE Splitter

The GPOE-48v25w comes with RJ45 Male (Input),  RJ45 Female (Output)

Learn More

Convert IEEE 802.3at (PoE+) into Passive 48 Volt PoE for Ubiquiti Wave Access Points and Others
  • Accepts IEEE 802.3at PoE+
  • Outputs 48 volt Passive PoE at 25 watts
  • Converts Mode A or Mode B PoE into Passive Mode B
  • Small form factor inline design allows you to install inline with the ethernet cable
  • Transform PoE+ into Passive 48 Volt PoE with Gigabit data

CONFIGURATION

There is no configuration necessary with this device.  Simply plug it in.

 

The yellow LED indicates power on the primary side (your PoE side).  The green indicates power on the secondary.

Technical Specifications

Adapter length 22 × 22 × 100 mm
Cable connectors RJ45 Male (Input), RJ45 Female (output)
Data Rate Gigabit
Input voltage 44 volts to 56 volts
Max. Amps Per Port 0.52 Amps
Operating Humidity 5% to 90%
Operating Temperature Range -10 to 50°C
Output Voltage 48 volts
PoE Method Passive
PoE Mode/Pinout Mode A (-1,2 +3,6)/Mode B (+4,5 -7,8)
Power Input Male RJ45
Weight 1 oz

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AC Chargers (12-56 VDC)

AC Chargers (12-56 VDC)

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Power Supply Installation Manual

Welcome to the PoE Texas Manual for the UL/FCC Certified DC Power Supply

The purpose of the manual is to help you quickly and effectively navigate the installation and functions of your new Power Over Ethernet Power Supply.

Our goal is to make our products as intuitive and simple to use as possible, so we value your feedback and questions directly to us at service@poetexas.com.  Phone +1-512-479-0317.

Or you’re always welcome to leave questions or comments on our product page: Power Supply.

What’s Inside

PS-12 Volts

We do offer this variety of power supplies so you can select
a power supply to fit your application needs.

AVAILABLE POWER SUPPLY OPTIONS:

  •  PS-12V60W

Features:

  • Output: 12 Volt, 5 Amp, 60 Watt
  • Input: 100-240V AC
  • UL, CE, FCC, and RoHS certified
  • 5.5 x 2.1 mm DC barrel adapter
  • Mounting Tabs
  • Includes U.S. Style AC cord
PS-24 Volts

We do offer this variety of power supplies so you can select a power supply to fit your application needs.

AVAILABLE POWER SUPPLY OPTIONS:

  •  PS-24V12W – Output: 24 Volt, .5 Amp, 12 Watt
  • PS-24V120W – Output: 24 Volt, 5 Amp, 120 Watt
  • PS-24V30W – Output: 24 Volt, 1.25 Amp, 30 Watt
  • PS-24V60W – Output: 24 Volt, 2.5 Amp, 60 Watt

Features:

  • Input: 100-240V AC
  • UL, CE, FCC, and RoHS certified
  • 5.5 x 2.1 mm DC barrel adapter
  • Mounting Tabs
  • Includes U.S. Style C14 AC cord
PS-48 Volts

We do offer this variety of power supplies so you can select a power supply to fit your application needs.

AVAILABLE POWER SUPPLY OPTIONS:

  • PS-48V120W – Output: 48 Volt, 2.5 Amp, 120 Watt
  • PS-48V30W – Output: 48 Volt, .625 Amp, 30 Watt
  • PS-48V60W – Output: 48 Volt, 1.25 Amp, 60 Watt

Features:

  • Input: 100-240V AC
  • UL, CE, FCC, and RoHS certified
  • 5.5 x 2.1 mm DC barrel adapter
  • Mounting Tabs
  • Includes U.S. Style C8 AC cord
PS-56 Volts

We do offer this variety of power supplies so you can select a power supply to fit your application needs.

AVAILABLE POWER SUPPLY OPTIONS:

  • PS-56V60W – Output: 56 Volt, 1.2 Amp, 60 Watt
  • PS-56V120W – Output: 56 Volt, 2 Amp, 120 Watt

Features:

  • Input: 100-240V AC
  • UL, CE, FCC, and RoHS certified
  • 5.5 x 2.1 mm DC barrel adapter
  • Mounting Tabs
  • Includes U.S. Style C8 AC cord

Quality Assured 

All PoE Texas power supplies are UL, CE, FCC, and RoHS certified, so they’re safe to use in homes and businesses. Additionally, all of our power supplies meet the latest Department of Energy efficiency guidelines for Class 6 power supplies, so energy is conserved as power is converted to the lower voltages required by modern electronics.

Convenient for dual power supply use on kits like the GPOE-16A-48v240w and the AT-16-48v240w or AT-16-56v240w. Each Injector will hold up to 2 trays using the screws included on the back of the injector. *Learn how to mount the power supply trays onto your rack in this helpful video.

Product Features:

  • Durable and convenient for holding power supplies – Vented to avoid overheating
  • Compatible with PoE Texas 1U Rackmount injectors – One injector can hold 2 trays
  • Dimensions 7 x 2.75 x 1 inches. Back side includes two round holes for mounting
  • POWER SUPPLY NOT INCLUDED – designed to fit any power supply sold by PoE Texas

Guaranteed to fit any DC power supply sold by PoE Texas including product part names listed below:

  • PS-24v60w
  • PS-24v120w
  • PS-48v60w
  • PS-48v120w
  • PS-56v60w
  • PS-56v120w

Technical Specifications

PS-12V

Product Specifications

Certifications UL/CE/FCC/RoHS
DC connector 5.5 mm x 2.1 mm DC barrel
Dimensions 3.5×1.5×6 in.
Efficiency 90+%
IEC Protection Class Class I
Input Frequency Range 47Hz to 63Hz
Input Voltage Range 100v to 240v AC
Line Regulation 0.5%(+/-)
Load Regulation 1%(+/-)
Max. Amps Per Port 1
Operating Humidity 5% to 90%
Operating Temperature Range -10 to 60° C
Output Voltage 12 volts
Weight 0.6 lbs

                                              PS-24V

Product Specifications

AC Plug Connector Type C8
Certifications UL/CE/FCC/RoHS
DC connector 5.5 mm x 2.1 mm DC barrel
Dimensions 3.5×1.5×6 in.
Efficiency 90+%
IEC Protection Class Class I to Class II
Input Frequency Range 47Hz to 63Hz
Input Voltage Range 100v to 240v AC
Line Regulation 0.5%(+/-)
Load Regulation 1%(+/-)
Operating Humidity 5% to 90%
Operating Temperature Range -10 to 60° C
Output Voltage 24 volts
Weight 0.2 lbs, 0.3 lbs, 0.6 lbs, 1.3 lbs

                                              PS-48V

Product Specifications

AC Plug Connector Type C8
Certifications UL/CE/FCC/RoHS
DC connector 5.5 mm x 2.1 mm DC barrel
Dimensions 8x3x1.5in., 3.5×1.5×6 in., 6x3x1.5in.
Efficiency 90+%
IEC Protection Class Class II
Input Frequency Range 47Hz to 63Hz
Input Voltage Range 100v to 240v AC
Line Regulation 0.5%(+/-)
Load Regulation 1%(+/-)
Max Power for Kit 30 watts, 60 watts, 120 watts
Operating Humidity 5% to 90%
Operating Temperature Range -10 to 60° C
Output Voltage 48 volts
Weight 0.3 lbs, 0.6 lbs, 1.3 lbs

                                              PS-56V

Product Specifications

AC Plug Connector Type C8
Certifications UL/CE/FCC/RoHS
DC connector 5.5 mm x 2.1 mm DC barrel
Dimensions 6x3x1.5in., 8x3x1.5in.
Efficiency 90+%
IEC Protection Class Class II
Input Frequency Range 47Hz to 63Hz
Input Voltage Range 100v to 240v AC
Line Regulation 0.5%(+/-)
Load Regulation 1%(+/-)
Max Power for Kit 60 watts, 120 watts
Operating Humidity 5% to 90%
Operating Temperature Range -10 to 60° C
Output Voltage 56 volts
Weight 1.3 lbs, 0.6 lbs

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10GBT-1-WM

10GBT-1-WM

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10GBT-1-WM, 10GBT-1-56V120W, 10GBT-3-48V240W, 10GBT-6-48V480W

Welcome to the PoE Texas Manual for the 10GBT-1-WM, 10GBT-3-48V240W, and 10GBT-6-48V480W that cost-effectively upgrades any non-PoE or PoE port to IEEE 802.3bt and 90 watts!

The purpose of the manual is to help you quickly and effectively navigate the installation and functions of your new Power Over Ethernet Midspan.

Our goal is to make our products as intuitive and simple to use as possible, so we value your feedback and questions directly to us at success@poetexas.com.  Phone +1-512-479-0317.

Or you’re always welcome to leave questions or comments on our product pages: 

What’s Inside

10GBT-1-WM

PARTS LIST:

  • 1 X Midspan Injector
  • Din Rail Mounting Brackets

 

Additional items you’ll need not included:

1 – DIN rail

2 – Patch cables to the switch and home run cables to the device.

3 – Network Switch

 

 

 

10GBT-1-56v120w

PARTS LIST:

  • 1 X Midspan Injector
  • Din Rail Mounting Bracket and Screws
  • 56V 120W Power Supply 

Additional items you’ll need not included:

1 – DIN rail

2 – Patch cables to the switch and home run cables to the device

3 – Network Switch

 

10GBT-3-48V240W

PARTS LIST:

  • 1 X Midspan Injector
  • Din Rail Mounting Bracket and Screws
  • 1 X 48V 240W Power Supply (Adjustable up to 56 volts)
  • 1 X 3 Pronged AC Cable

Additional items you’ll need not included:

1 – Patch cables to the switch and home run cables to the device

3 – Network Switch

 

 

10GBT-6-48V480W

PARTS LIST:

  • 1 X Midspan Injector
  • Din Rail Mounting Bracket and Screws
  • 1 X 48V 480W Power Supply (Adjustable up to 56 volts)
  • 1 X 3 Pronged AC Cable

 

Additional items you’ll need not included:

1 – Patch cables to the switch and home run cables to the device

3 – Network Switch

 

General Installation

A midspan like the 10GBT-1-WM and its kit variations are simple to add on to a network port, and the purpose is to add PoE using a wide range of input power to any network.

With this DIN rail-mounted device, simply mount it on a DIN rail near the networking switch you’d like to pair it with.  Then, use a short Ethernet patch cable from the switch’s data port to the LAN port on the PoE midspan. The POE port adjacent to the LAN port will now have that IEEE 802.3bt (95 watts) power budget and up to 10 gigabit pass through data.  Finally, connect the DC power supply to the Phoenix style connector on the top.

The 10GBT-1-WM also passes grounding through the RJ-45 ports to provide some protection in an ESD event.  However, we recommend only grounding devices at one location, so the kits do not come grounded themselves.

Not sure what grounding is?  Panduit has some great graphics around grounding.

CONFIGURATION

There is no configuration necessary with this device.  Simply plug it in.

  • The amber LED indicates power on and ready to negotiate PoE.  
  • The green LED indicates that the device has negotiated PoE with a Powered Device (PD).

 STEPS TO TROUBLESHOOT:

1 – At the injector, disconnect the PoE port from your device.  Use a PoE Tester to confirm the device is able to power on using a short jumper cable.

2 – At the other end of the network cable to your device, disconnect the device and use the PoE Tester to confirm it is able to negotiate PoE.

3 – Connect the PoE Tester to the end device to monitor power consumption. 

If you’re able to power on the device with the PoE Tester inline, it’s likely a compatibility issue.  Please contact us at success@poetexas.com to find you the right solution.

Technical Specifications

Product Specifications

Certifications CE/FCC/RoHS ; UL Rating with Power Supply Kits
Data + PoE Ports 1
Data Ports 1
Data Rate 10 Gigabit
DC connector 5.5×2.1 Coaxial ; 18 AWG Push In
Display Type LED – Amber (PoE Available) ; Green (PoE Negotiated)
IEC Protection Class IP 40
Max Current 1.61 Amps
Max Power for Kit Varies based on the kitted power supply
Max Voltage 48-56 Volts
Mount Type Wall ; DIN
Operating Humidity 20% to 80%
Operating Temperature Range 0 – 50C
Output Voltage 48-56 Volts
PoE Method IEEE 802.3af, IEEE 802.3at, IEEE 802.3bt
PoE Mode/Pinout Mode A (-1,2 +3,6)/Mode B (+4,5 -7,8)

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AT-HUB

AT-HUB

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AT-HUB PoE+ Converter for the Amazon Echo Hub

Welcome to the PoE Texas Manual for the patented AT-HUB designed for Amazon Echo Hub that gives you wired Power and Data or wired Power for your USB Type C devices! 

The purpose of the manual is to help you quickly and effectively navigate the installation and functions of your new Power Over Ethernet Converter.

Our goal is to make our products as intuitive and simple to use as possible, so we value your feedback and questions directly to us at service@poetexas.com.  Phone +1-512-479-0317.

Or you’re always welcome to leave questions or comments on our product page: AT-HUB and AT-HUB-USBC

What’s Inside

PARTS LIST:

  • 1 X POE+ Converter

with optional:

  • 1 X USB-C to USB-C (right angle)

    The AT-HUB can include a range of short, medium, or long cables provided by PoE Texas.  It is also compatible with most USB-C cables.

     

    GENERAL INSTALLATION

     

    Your new PoE converter is designed to be simple to install and set up.  It is small and light enough to leave “inline” with your network cable and designed to fit inside a US single gang wall box or 60 mm deep EU round wall box.

    Once it is in place, simply follow these steps in order:

    1 – Plug the RJ-45 end into an IEEE 802.3at PoE (POE+) or 48-56 volt passive Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) with a data source

    2 – Connect the Amazon Echo Hub and logged in

    3 – Plug the USB-C connector into the device using the port you prefer

    The AT-HUB is NOT designed to have a device plugged into both ports at the same time.  One port is the programming port only.

    CONFIGURATION

    Configuring Your Cisco Enterprise POE Switch for 2 Event PoE Classification

    Yeah, I know that’s a mouthful.  Here’s the simple translation.  Cisco enterprise switches including the 9400 and 9300 models, which is a lot of them, come with a default setting that makes them less compatible PoE+ devices like the GAT-USBC-PD.   You’ll know the setting isn’t right because our device won’t power on correctly, and your device won’t charge.  How frustrating!

    It’s a simple enough fix.  You simply need to configure the ports that will power the GAT-USBC-PD to have 2 event classification.  You can find the Cisco documentation on how to do that here: CONFIGURE MY SWITCH

    Or here are the steps you take after you’ve logged into the terminal. 

    Switch> enable
    Switch# configure terminal
    Switch(config)# interface gigabitethernet2/0/1

    Switch(config-if)# power inline port 2-event
    Switch(config-if)# end

    Technical Specifications

    Product Specifications: AT-HUB

    Adapters included Optional USB-C
    Cable connector length Various
    Cable connectors USBC-USBC Right Angle Cable
    Connector Types USB-C Power + Data (Power Delivery)
    Data + PoE Ports 1 (Input) / 1 (Output)
    Data Rate 10/100 Mbps
    Data Standard USB 2.0 (Output)
    Dimensions 2.25×1.75×1.25 in
    Input Voltage Range 44-57v PoE
    Max Power for Kit 25 Watts / USBC negotiations (5V3.4A / 9V3.3A)
    Mount Type Junction Box Receptacle
    Operating Humidity 10 – 90%
    Operating Temperature Range 0 to 40°C
    Output Voltage USB-C (5V3.4A / 9V3.3A)
    PoE Method IEEE 802.3at; PoE+
    PoE Mode/Pinout Mode A/B
    PoE Standard IEEE 802.3at
    Storage Temperature 0 to 60°C
    Weight 1.75 oz.

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    GAT-EXTENDER

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    GPOE-EXTENDER INSTALLATION MANUAL

    Welcome to the PoE Texas Manual for the Extender Line of Products!

    The purpose of the manual is to help you quickly and effectively navigate the installation and functions of your new Power Over Ethernet Extender.

    Our goal is to make our products as intuitive and simple to use as possible, so we value your feedback and questions directly to us at success@poetexas.com.  Phone +1-512-479-0317.

    Or you’re always welcome to leave questions or comments on our product page: GAT-Extender

    If you’d like to learn more about our extender line to extend multiple devices on one network cable, check out these products: GBT-4-IW and GBT-4-60W.

    What’s Inside

    PARTS LIST: GAT-EXTENDER

    • 1 X Extender
    • 2 X IP67 glands [required use for proper install]

    Key Features:

    • IEEE 802.3at and af compatible
    • 10/100/1000 Mbps Data Rate
    • IP67 rated for outdoor use; water resitant- DO NOT submerge in water [not water proof]

    General Installation

    Your new GAT-Extender is designed to be simple to install and set up. This unit is designed for indoor and outdoor use. If using outdoors, the unit is water resistant but not water proof, meaning the unit can withstand rain and snow but do NOT submerge the GAT-Extender in water or other liquids.

    To install your GAT-Extender, place the extender inline after your PoE switch or injector (PSE) within a 100m (300 ft) distance from the PSE.  Using a second category cable to run to a second GAT-Extender or to your powered device within 100m. Please see the diagram below for distance placement.

    To properly install the GAT-Extender the IP67 Glands MUST be used on the input and output side of the extender. Use scissors to cut through the gland and wrap the gland around the base of the category cable. Insert the gland into the GAT-Extender and cover with the metal protector by screwing on. This will assure your extender stays water resistant. For more detail on the install, please watch our youtube video below. Failure to properly install the glands with outdoor usage will lead to water leaks, voiding the warranty on the unit.

    CONFIGURATION

    There is no configuration necessary with this device.  Simply plug it in and follow the installation instructions.

    OR Call a PoE expert for assistance +1(512)479-0317

    Technical Specifications

    Product Specifications

    Certifications IEEE 802.3af (PoE), IEEE 802.3at (PoE+), RoHS Compliant
    Data + PoE Ports 2
    Data Rate 10/100/1000
    Dimensions 209 mm x 53 mm x 37.5 mm
    IP Rating IP67
    Load Regulation
    Max Power for Kit 30 Watts
    Max. Amps Per Port 1.1Amp
    Mount Type in-line
    Operating Humidity 20%-80% Non-Condensing
    Operating Temperature Range -40 to 65 C
    Output Voltage 55v (Typical)
    PoE Mode/Pinout Mode A
    PoE Standard IEEE 802.3at
    PoE Standards Supported IEEE 802.3af/at
    Power Input 44 – 57 volts POE
    Storage Temperature -40 to 85 C
    Weight .80 lbs

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    WTS-124A Mount

    WTS-124A Mount

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    iPad Wall Mount Plus PoE Power Kits

    Welcome to the PoE Texas Manual for the WTS-124A-SL and WTS-124A-BK, aluminum Wall mounts for the iPad 10th generation model.  You can now have a surface mounted iPad enclosure with a single cable and no holes in your wall!

    The purpose of the manual is to help you quickly and effectively navigate the installation and functions of your new iPad mount kit.

    Our goal is to make our products as intuitive and simple to use as possible, so we value your feedback and questions directly to us at service@poetexas.com.  Phone +1-512-479-0317.

    Or you’re always welcome to leave questions or comments on our product page: WTS-124A-BK, WTS-124A-SL, AC-124A-BK-WM, AC-124A-SL-WM, AC-124A-BK, AC-124A-SL, AF-124A-BK-PD-WM, AF-124A-SL-PD-WM, .

    What’s Inside

    WTS-124A-BK

    PARTS LIST:

    • 1 X iPAD WALL MOUNT
    • 4 X WALL ANCHORS
    • 1 X TOOLS

    Additional tools and supplies you’ll want to make sure you have are:

    • Drill and 3/8″ drill bit
    • Category Cable wiring tools or some device to strip the shielding off the CAT cable at the tablet end
    • Laser or bubble level
    • Marker or pencil
    • Oh, and don’t forget your iPad!

      WTS-124A-BK and Mullion Mount (Glass and Wall Mount)

      PARTS LIST:

      • 1 X iPAD WALL MOUNT
      • 4 X WALL ANCHORS
      • 1 X TOOLS

      Additional tools and supplies you’ll want to make sure you have are:

      • Drill and 3/8″ drill bit
      • Category Cable wiring tools or some device to strip the shielding off the CAT cable at the tablet end
      • Laser or bubble level
      • Marker or pencil
      • Oh, and don’t forget your iPad!

        WTS-124A-BK and AC-USBC (AC Adapter Kit)

        PARTS LIST:

        • 1 X iPAD WALL MOUNT
        • 4 X WALL ANCHORS
        • 1 X TOOLS
        • 1 X AC-USBC

        Additional tools and supplies you’ll want to make sure you have are:

        • Drill and 3/8″ drill bit
        • Category Cable wiring tools or some device to strip the shielding off the CAT cable at the tablet end
        • Laser or bubble level
        • Marker or pencil
        • Oh, and don’t forget your iPad!

          WTS-124A-BK and AF-USBC-PD (AC Adapter Kit)

          PARTS LIST:

          • 1 X iPAD WALL MOUNT
          • 4 X WALL ANCHORS
          • 1 X TOOLS
          • 1 X AF-USBC-PD
          • 1 X USBC Coupler

          Additional tools and supplies you’ll want to make sure you have are:

          • Drill and 3/8″ drill bit
          • Category Cable wiring tools or some device to strip the shielding off the CAT cable at the tablet end
          • Laser or bubble level
          • Marker or pencil
          • Oh, and don’t forget your iPad!

            WTS-124A-BK and AF-USBC-JB (PoE Adapter Kit)

            PARTS LIST:

            • 1 X iPAD WALL MOUNT
            • 4 X WALL ANCHORS
            • 1 X TOOLS
            • 1 X AF-USBC-JB

            Additional tools and supplies you’ll want to make sure you have are:

            • Drill and 3/8″ drill bit
            • Category Cable wiring tools or some device to strip the shielding off the CAT cable at the tablet end
            • Laser or bubble level
            • Marker or pencil
            • Oh, and don’t forget your iPad!

              WTS-124A-BK and GAT-USBC-PD-V3 (PoE Adapter Kit)

              PARTS LIST:

              • 1 X iPAD WALL MOUNT
              • 4 X WALL ANCHORS
              • 1 X TOOLS
              • 1 X GAT-USBC-PD-V3

              Additional tools and supplies you’ll want to make sure you have are:

              • Drill and 3/8″ drill bit
              • Category Cable wiring tools or some device to strip the shielding off the CAT cable at the tablet end
              • Laser or bubble level
              • Marker or pencil
              • Oh, and don’t forget your iPad!

                WTS-124A-SL

                PARTS LIST:

                • 1 X iPAD WALL MOUNT
                • 4 X WALL ANCHORS
                • 1 X TOOLS

                Additional tools and supplies you’ll want to make sure you have are:

                • Drill and 3/8″ drill bit
                • Category Cable wiring tools or some device to strip the shielding off the CAT cable at the tablet end
                • Laser or bubble level
                • Marker or pencil
                • Oh, and don’t forget your iPad!

                  WTS-124A-SL and Mullion Mount (Glass and Wall Mount)

                  PARTS LIST:

                  • 1 X iPAD WALL MOUNT
                  • 4 X WALL ANCHORS
                  • 1 X TOOLS

                  Additional tools and supplies you’ll want to make sure you have are:

                  • Drill and 3/8″ drill bit
                  • Category Cable wiring tools or some device to strip the shielding off the CAT cable at the tablet end
                  • Laser or bubble level
                  • Marker or pencil
                  • Oh, and don’t forget your iPad!

                    WTS-124A-SL and Wall Mount (Wall Mount)

                    PARTS LIST:

                    • 1 X iPAD WALL MOUNT
                    • 4 X WALL ANCHORS
                    • 1 X TOOLS

                    Additional tools and supplies you’ll want to make sure you have are:

                    • Drill and 3/8″ drill bit
                    • Category Cable wiring tools or some device to strip the shielding off the CAT cable at the tablet end
                    • Laser or bubble level
                    • Marker or pencil
                    • Oh, and don’t forget your iPad!

                      WTS-124A-SL and AC-USBC (AC adapter Kit)

                      PARTS LIST:

                      • 1 X iPAD WALL MOUNT
                      • 4 X WALL ANCHORS
                      • 1 X TOOLS

                      Additional tools and supplies you’ll want to make sure you have are:

                      • Drill and 3/8″ drill bit
                      • Category Cable wiring tools or some device to strip the shielding off the CAT cable at the tablet end
                      • Laser or bubble level
                      • Marker or pencil
                      • Oh, and don’t forget your iPad!

                        WTS-124A-SL and AF-USBC-JB (IEEE 802.3af POE adapter kit)

                        PARTS LIST:

                        • 1 X iPAD WALL MOUNT
                        • 4 X WALL ANCHORS
                        • 1 X TOOLS
                        • 1 X AF-USBC-JB

                        Additional tools and supplies you’ll want to make sure you have are:

                        • Drill and 3/8″ drill bit
                        • Category Cable wiring tools or some device to strip the shielding off the CAT cable at the tablet end
                        • Laser or bubble level
                        • Marker or pencil
                        • Oh, and don’t forget your iPad!

                          General Installation

                          This fix-wall mount stand is designed specifically for the iPad 10th Gen and features an integrated light indicator component that pairs with our DASH App which you can install at this link. The minimalist design conceals the light display inside the stand, which illuminates with different colors to correspond with various software functions on the tablet.

                          Since you’re using 24 volt passive PoE, please connect the wires to the iPAD mount prior to plugging in the RJ-45 into the injector or converter.

                          Installation Steps

                          1) Route PoE compatible Ethernet cable to desired drop site.
                          2) Cut and install wall gang box specific for your POE adapter. Double gang box will fit most adapters while the single gang box fits our AF-USBC-JB.
                          3) Route Cable through wall gang box.
                          4) Mount the desired plate using either the drywall anchor screws provided or mounting directly the the Gang Box, (Flush Wall Mount, Angle Wall Mount, Glass Mullion Mount). If Flush mounting, ensure PoE cable and USB-C cable are manageable and no kinks are damaging internal cabling.
                          5) Once Wall Mount or Glass mount is in place, attach the iPad mount to the front of the wall mount plate and connect to your device.

                          Connecting to Dash App LED

                          1) Go to Settings Icon
                          2) Click on the Integrations Tab
                          3) Select Scan and Choose your device.
                          4) You’re ready to start scheduling.

                          CONFIGURATION

                          TROUBLESHOOTING

                          The iPAD Wall Mount is designed to function right out of the box with all the parts necessary to do so.  However, if you are having an issue, here are a couple things to check:

                          1 – Are you using a 24 volt passive PoE power source?  A Cisco or other IEEE 802.3af or at switch will not power on the mount.

                          2 – Are the connectors on the iPad mount secure pressed down?  And when you gently tug on the wires to they come out by themselves?.

                          3 – The wiring diagram is for a straight through cable with blue white/blue and brown white/brown connected to pins 4/5 and 7/8 respectively.  If your wire is connected up differently than this diagram, please contact us.

                          You can also check out our warranty,  including the free optional extended warranty, and returns on these pages:

                          WARRANTY AND RETURNS

                          Technical Specifications

                          Product Specifications

                          Compatible devices iPad 10th Gen only
                          Dimensions 268 x 184 x 12.7 mm
                          Color Silver and Black
                          Cable Type USBC
                          Material Aluminium Alloy
                          Lights RGB LED
                          Data Rate 10/100 mbps
                          Efficiency 90%
                          Input Voltage Range AC Adapter: 100 – 200V, PoE Adapter 48V – 56V
                          Max Power for Kit 15 – 25W Depending on kit selected
                          Mount Type Wall and Mullion Mount
                          Operating Humidity 5% to 90%
                          Operating Temperature Range -10 – 60C
                          PoE Method POE-Kit: IEEE 802.3af GAT-Kit: IEEE 802.3af and IEEE 802.3at
                          PoE Mode/Pinout GAT-Kit: Mode A/B

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                          GATS-M L2 Switches

                          GATS-M L2 Switches

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                          Welcome to the PoE Texas Manual for the GATS-M PoE+ Layer 2 Managed Switches!

                          The purpose of the manual is to help you quickly and effectively navigate the installation and functions of your new IEEE 802.3at Layer 2 Managed PoE switch

                          Our goal is to make our products as intuitive and simple to use as possible.  We value your feedback and questions.  You can reach us directly at service@poetexas.com and +1-512-479-0317.

                          Or you’re always welcome to leave questions or comments on our product pages: GATS-M-TS8200-48P-4FM

                          What’s Inside

                          PARTS LIST:GATS-M-TS8200-8P-2FM, GATS-M-TS8200-16P-2FM, GATS-M-24P-4GCM, GATS-M-TS8200-48P-4FM

                          • 1 X PoE Switch
                          • 1 X Rack Mount Kit – Does NOT include the rack nuts and bolts!

                          NOTE: The switch includes the screws for the rack wings, but it does not include the rack mounting nuts or screws.  So, you’ll want to grab some of those.

                          You have everything you need to get your switch up and operating.  Let’s get started.

                           

                          GENERAL INSTALLATION

                           

                          To deploy your new IEEE 802.3at Layer 2 managed switch, you really only need three key things:

                          1. 120-240 VAC 50/60 Hz power.
                          2. Gigabit Uplink Data on the RJ45 port or Small Form-Factor Pluggable Fibers slot
                          3. Space:
                          • 1 unit of 19″ rack space
                          • 17 1/2″ wide by 9 1/2″ long desk space

                          * Optional: If you’re rack mounting it, you do need nuts and bolts to mount it on the rack.

                          Key note:

                          • Per UL/IEC 62368-1 Clause F.4, this equipment is intended for use only in a restricted access area.

                          That’s it!  Let’s get it mounted, then discuss how to configure it.  

                          Put it together:

                          RACK MOUNTING:

                          If you plan to mount this into a rack, simply use the small screws to attach the rack mount wings.  You’ll need a small philips head screwdriver for this.

                           The kit does not come with the hardware to mount it to the rack, so don’t forget to pick those up.

                          CONFIGURATION

                          The GATS-M will function perfectly as a basic IEEE 802.3at switch for WiFi, IP cameras, or any PoE+ application right out of the box.  For most basic networks, you do not need to configure the switch to operate.  It will power on, negotiate PoE+, enable Spanning Tree Protocol, and forward on the right network traffic for a basic configuration.

                          However, if you need to configure the switch, you will need a fundamental understanding of networking to do more than a few key management items.  We won’t try to show you how to do all the possible Layer 2 configurations in this manual.  Please contact us if you’d like additional information on configuring Layer 2 settings.

                          We will cover some important features you can control such as turning on a PoE watchdog, monitoring the ports, and setting your IP address to match your network.

                            Configuration Settings

                            Configuration Guide Option 1

                            Configuration Guide Option 2

                            Technical Specifications

                            2565Product Specifications

                            Data + PoE Ports 8, 16, 24, 48
                            Data Ports 2 SFP Gigabit ports or 4 Ports Gigabit + 4 SFP Gigabit Ports
                            Data Rate Gigabit
                            Data Standard IEEE802.3,IEEE802.3u,IEEE802.3ab, IEEE802.3Z, IEEE802.3X, IEEE 802.3ad, IEEE 802.3q,
                            IEEE 802.3q/p, IEEE802.1w, IEEE 802.1D, IEEE 802.1s
                            AC Power 120 – 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
                            Total Power 150 watts, 250 watts, 400 watts, 750 watts
                            Dimensions

                            8 Ports: 210 x 150 x 32 mm

                            16 Ports: 440 x 280 x 45 mm

                            24 Ports: 440 x 290 x 45 mm

                             48 Ports: 440 x 360 x 45 mm

                            Display Type Web Management
                            Frame Forward Rate 40.32 Mbps
                            LEDs Per Port Link/Act (Green), PoE (Orange), Power (Red)
                            Management Port Yes
                            Mount Type Rack (1U switch)
                            Operating Humidity 5% to 95% (non-condensing)
                            Operating Temperature Range 0-55 C
                            PoE Configurable Per Port Yes
                            PoE Mode/Pinout Mode A / B
                            PoE Standard IEEE 802.3at
                            PoE Standards Supported IEEE 802.3af/at PoE+
                            Switching Capacity 20 Gbps, 56 Gbps, 256 Gbps, 512 Gbps

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                            GBT-USBC-PD

                            GBT-USBC-PD

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                            GBT-USBC-PD

                            IEEE 802.3bt To USB-C 3.0 (Gigabit Data Rate)

                            Welcome to the PoE Texas Manual for the patented GBT-USBC-PD  (designed for iPad, Microsoft Surface, and Samsung) that delivers wired Power and Gigabit Data for your USB Type C devices!

                            The purpose of the manual is to help you quickly and effectively navigate the installation and functions of your new Power Over Ethernet Converter.

                            Our goal is to make our products as intuitive and simple to use as possible, so we value your feedback and questions directly to us at service@poetexas.com.  Phone +1-512-479-0317.

                            Or you’re always welcome to leave questions or comments on our product page: GBT-USBC-PD

                            What’s Inside

                            PARTS LIST:

                            • 1 X POE++ Converter 

                            GENERAL INSTALLATION

                             

                            Your new PoE converter is designed to be simple to install and set up.  It is small and light enough to leave “inline” with your network cable.

                            You may also choose to use four Keystone 616 mounting brackets to wall mount the device.

                            Otherwise, the GBT-USBC-PD fits all dual gang wall boxes.

                            Once it is in place, simply follow these steps in order:

                            1 – Plug the RJ-45 end into an IEEE 802.3bt PoE (POE++) or 48-56 volt passive Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) with a data source

                            2 – Ensure the device you’re connecting to is on and logged in

                            3 – Plug the USB-C connector into the device

                            The converter will automatically set up the network connection with your device and begin charging.  To confirm that, go to the General settings tab or look for the <…> symbol next to Ethernet.

                            CONFIGURATION

                            Configuring Your Cisco Enterprise POE Switch for 2 Event PoE Classification

                            Yeah, I know that’s a mouthful.  Here’s the simple translation.  Cisco enterprise switches including the 9400 and 9300 models, which is a lot of them, come with a default setting that makes them less compatible PoE+ devices like the GBT-USBC-PD.   You’ll know the setting isn’t right because our device won’t power on correctly, and your device won’t charge.  How frustrating!

                            It’s a simple enough fix.  You simply need to configure the ports that will power the GBT-USBC-PD to have 2 event classification.  You can find the Cisco documentation on how to do that here: CONFIGURE MY SWITCH

                            Or here are the steps you take after you’ve logged into the terminal. 

                            Switch> enable
                            Switch# configure terminal
                            Switch(config)# interface gigabitethernet2/0/1

                            Switch(config-if)# power inline port 2-event
                            Switch(config-if)# end

                            You can still set up your iPad to not automatically lock on a timer.  When the screen locks if you would like the screen always on.

                            • Go to the Settings icon on your iPad
                            • Select Display & Brightness
                            • Select Auto Lock
                            • Set the limit to Never

                             

                             

                            The splitter will auto-configure the IP settings to default as soon as you connect it up including Dynamic IP addressing.

                            1. Navigate to General Settings, then you’ll see a symbol for the LAN <…>
                            2. Select this and you’ll see the option for PoE Texas LAN, select it

                            You’ll see your IPV4 IP address information.  If it shows “Automatic”, that means your getting a dynamically assigned IP address.

                            If you’d like to reconfigure the IP address, DNS, and HTTP Proxy settings, you can do that by selecting these options.  

                            The most used option will be fixing your IP address by selecting the “Automatic” button.

                            For the other networks settings, we’d recommend talking to a service provider or give us a call: 512-479-0317 or service@poetexas.com.

                            Best Practices for iOS Updates

                            Despite Apple’s excellent reputation for ensuring backward compatibility with their iPads and iPhones, practical experience with a recent iOS update has revealed that even they can miss things which can temporarily lead to disruption of service for your device.   If your device must be reliable 24/7, we recommend these following best practices:

                            • Go to Settings -> General -> Software Updates -> Automatic Updates
                            • Deselect “Install iPadOS Updates”
                            • Before choosing to install the next update, please check into our iOS Compatibility Table to check whether we have finished testing the performance of an new iPadOS version

                            iOS Compatibility Table

                            • Finally, to get emailed live updates on iOS compatibility, subscribe to our mailing list for iOS compatibility

                            Technical Specifications

                            Product Specifications

                            Adapters included USB-C to USB-C Right Angle Bi-directional cable
                            Connector Types USB-C
                            Data Rate (Input) 10/100/1000 Gigabit / (Output) 10/100/1000 Mbps
                            Data Standard USB 3.0 (Output)
                            Input voltage 48-56V
                            LEDs Per Port Green (POE) / Yellow (USB-C)
                            Max Power for Kit 65 Watts
                            Mount Type Wall or Inline
                            Operating Humidity -10 – 60C
                            Output Voltage 5V,2.6A; 9V,1.78A; 12V,1.34A; 15V,1.37A; 20V,1.15A
                            PoE Method IEEE 802.3bt
                            PoE Standard IEEE 802.3bt
                            Weight 3 oz.

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                            MeetingPortal

                            Welcome to the PoE Texas Manual for our MeetingPortal!

                            The purpose of the manual is to help you quickly and effectively navigate the creation, installation, and functions of your new MeetingPortal.

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                            Prerequisites

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                            Features

                            The app shall offer three modes with the following features:

                            Basic (Free):

                            • Allows for integration Microsoft 365, Google Workspace/Gsuite, and Android calendars
                            • Schedule Display

                            Business (Paid Subscription – No COR-TAP onsite)

                            • Room schedule display
                            • Room booking
                            • Extending and ending meetings
                            • Meeting check-in
                            • Find free rooms
                            • Custom Branding

                            Enterprise (Paid Subscription – COR-TAP onsite)

                            • All Basic features
                            • All Business features
                            • Central management
                            • MDM Deployment
                            • Web Dashboard
                            • Invoice billing
                            • Custom subscriptions

                            User Guide

                            Getting Started with MeetingPortal

                            Follow these steps to be up and running with MeetingPortal in no time. This guide will help you complete your initial set-up, and walk you through the key features and options you need to get the most out of MeetingPortal.

                            1. Connect your calendars to MeetingPortal

                            If you are using Microsoft Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace (GSuite) then you can complete all the necessary steps from within MeetingPortal. Please see our guides on Microsoft 365 Setup and Google Workspace Setup for instructions on how to set up your Microsoft 365/Google Workspace account correctly and connect it to MeetingPortal.

                            If you are using a different system to manage your meeting room calendars (for example a local Exchange server or CalDav) then you can connect your device to the service and MeetingPortal will read your meeting information from your device’s calendar. Please see the section on Using MeetingPortal with your device’s calendar in our Device Setup guide for information on how to do this.

                            2. Choose how meetings are displayed

                            MeetingPortal features a number of ways to customize the way your meeting information is displayed which can all be found in the Calendar and display section of MeetingPortal’s settings.

                            1. Rename calendars – Your meeting rooms might not always be named the way you want in your calendars. If you find this is the case, MeetingPortal allows you to rename them. Select Rename calendars, tap on the calendar you wish to rename, and enter your desired name.
                            2. Customize the meeting schedule display – By default, MeetingPortal displays your meetings in a calendar display of the current day so that you can clearly see when the meeting room is free. MeetingPortal also supports displaying upcoming meetings in a list which can be more efficient if your meeting rooms are often fully booked. Select Display meetings as, and choose a list of either today’s meetings or include up to two days of future meetings.
                            3. Display only meetings accepted by the calendar – If your meeting room calendar automatically declines new meetings that clash with existing ones (which is the case for both Microsoft 365 room mailboxes and Google Workspace resources) then turn on this option to hide declined meetings.
                            4. Time format and Language – These options control whether times are displayed in a 12 or 24 hour format, and which of the 23 supported languages is used in the main sections of the app. MeetingPortal will choose the best defaults based on your Device’s location settings, but you can override this and choose your own time format and language.

                            3. Security

                            The Security section of MeetingPortal’s settings gives you a number of controls which allow you to secure MeetingPortal’s settings from unauthorized access and to control what meeting information is displayed on MeetingPortal’s main display.

                            1. Require passcode to access settings – If you wish to protect MeetingPortal’s settings from unauthorized access, you can set a 4 digit passcode which must be entered before MeetingPortal’s settings will open. Turn on the option and enter your desired passcode twice to activate it.
                            2. Meeting Information – If you have sensitive information in the titles of your meetings, you can use the Label meetings with setting to control what is displayed. Choose from displaying the meeting’s title, the meeting’s organizer, or simply show that the room is booked without revealing the title or organizer. When turned off, the Display meeting details setting will prevent the meeting’s description and list of participants from being shown when a meeting is tapped on the main screen.

                            4. Optional Features

                            MeetingPortal offers a number of powerful features to help you manage your meeting rooms, available in the Optional features section. The ideal combination of settings will differ from organization to organization so we recommend that you trial different settings before settling on the combination that works best for you.

                            1. Ending and extending meetings – If a meeting is running longer than expected, MeetingPortal can allow users to extend it if the room is available. Conversely, if a meeting ends earlier than expected the booking can be ended early to free the room for other meetings.
                            2. Check-in – One of the largest causes of meeting room inefficiency is abandoned bookings – meetings which are booked in the room but then not attended. MeetingPortal can help to prevent these with the Check-in feature. When turned on, a Check-in button will be displayed on the main screen for each meeting. If this button is not pressed 10 minutes after the meeting was scheduled to start then the meeting will be cancelled and the room will be available for other bookings.
                            3. Room booking – MeetingPortal can also allow users to book the room directly from the screen. When the Allow booking option is turned on, users will be able to book the room if it is available. Bookings will start from the time the Book now button is pressed, and users have a choice of booking the room for 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour, or 2 hours. If the Users can set a message when booking feature is turned on, then users will be given the option to set a meeting title and message before completing their booking.
                            4. Find free rooms – If the room is currently booked, the Find free rooms feature allows users to find other free rooms in the building. When turned on, the Find free rooms option adds a button to the main screen that lists all rooms currently free. Select the rooms you want to include using the Rooms to check option and they will be displayed in the list. The list is ordered by the amount of free time, so the room with the most free time is displayed first.

                            5. Customize Branding

                            MeetingPortal allows you to choose your own background image. MeetingPortal supports any size of background image – the image chosen will be scaled so that it covers your devices display. For best results, you should create an image that exactly matches the size of your device’s display in pixels. To find the ideal background image size for your device, open the Appearance and branding section of MeetingPortal’s settings. The ideal size will be shown just underneath the option for setting the background image.

                            MeetingPortal also allows you to display a custom logo. The chosen logo will appear at the top of the main screen. The ideal image size for a custom logo is 500 x 100 pixels, however you can use an image with a different size and it will be scaled to fit. If you would like to have your logo appear in a different part of the main display you can add it to your background image instead of loading it separately.

                            MeetingPortal also allows you to customize the colors of visual elements such as buttons, text, and dialog backgrounds. For a full list of the customization options please see the Appearance and branding section of our full guide.

                             

                            Using MeetingPortal with Office 365

                            Before connecting MeetingPortal to your Office 365 account you need to make sure that your meeting rooms are set up and managed in your Office Organization.

                            Setting up Office 365

                            The recommended procedure is to set up each of your meeting rooms as a Room and equipment Mailbox. Room and Equipment Mailboxes will appear as a resource when you are creating a meeting, and support advanced features such as automatically declining meeting invitations when there are clashes and double bookings.

                            If you do not wish to use Room and Equipment Mailboxes, it is also possible to set up each meeting room as a Shared calendar. Shared Calendars do not show up as resources when creating a meeting, and do not automatically decline bookings if there is a conflict, so using Room and Equipment Mailboxes is highly recommended.

                            By default, Office 365 labels events in resource calendars with the meeting’s organizer rather than its title. If you would like to see your meetings displayed in MeetingPortal with their title, you will need to connect to your Office 365 instance via PowerShell, and then change the default settings for your hosted Exchange server. You can find instructions in our helpful guide.

                            Choose a connection method

                            There are two methods that you can use to connect MeetingPortal to Office 365: a Personal or service account and an Enterprise application. Both offer their own advantages and tradeoffs:

                            Enterprise Application

                            An Enterprise Application allows MeetingPortal to connect to Office 365 on behalf of your entire organization. This method must be set up by a global administrator in your Office 365 organization, but offers the advantage that new room and equipment mailboxes will be automatically picked up by MeetingPortal without any further action. This method is recommended for most organizations.

                            • Works with room and equipment mailboxes only
                            • Does not require any calendar sharing to be set up
                            • MeetingPortal connects on behalf of your entire organization
                            • Must be set up by a global administrator

                            For help setting up MeetingPortal to connect to Office 365 via an enterprise application, see our online guide.

                            Personal and service accounts

                            Personal and service accounts are the most flexible way to connect MeetingPortal to Office 365. They are ideal for smaller teams, and are the only way to connect MeetingPortal if you’re using a personal Office 365 subscription. This method is recommended for small businesses and customers using MeetingPortal with a personal Office 365 subscription.

                            • Works with any type of calendar (both standard calendars, and room/equipment mailboxes)
                            • Requires calendar sharing to be set up if you want MeetingPortal to be able to see multiple meeting rooms at once
                            • Supports personal Office 365 subscriptions
                            • MeetingPortal connects as a user that you specify

                            For help setting up MeetingPortal to use a personal or service account, see our online guide.

                            Using MeetingPortal with Google Workspace (GSuite)

                            Before connecting MeetingPortal  to your Google account you need to make sure that your meeting rooms are set up and managed in your Google Workspace Organization, and that you’ve created and set up a Google account for using with MeetingPortal .

                            Setting up Google Workspace

                            The recommended way to do this is to set up each of your meeting rooms as a Resource. Resources added this way will appear under a list of “Rooms or resources” when you are creating a meeting, and support advanced features such as automatically declining meeting invitations when there are clashes and double bookings. They are also automatically shared with all user accounts in your Google organization.

                            If you do not wish to use Resources, it is also possible to set up each meeting room as a Shared calendar. Shared Calendars do not show up as resources when creating a meeting, and do not automatically decline bookings if there is a conflict. They also require you to share each calendar individually with every user who needs to book meetings in the room, so using Resources is highly recommended. 

                            Creating a Google account for MeetingPortal

                            Once you have set up your meeting rooms, you will need to choose a Google account from your organization to use with MeetingPortal (this can be either a new account or an existing one, for example MeetingPortal@yourcompany.com). Follow the steps below to give this account access to your meeting room calendars.

                            1. Open the meeting room:
                            Log into Google Calendar with an admin account for your organization. You should see all your resource calendars listed under My calendars.

                            Hover over one to see a three-dot menu appear. Click the menu and select Settings and sharing

                            2. Share the room’s calendar:
                            Scroll down until you see Share with specific people or groups and then click Add people and groups. Enter the email address of the account that you chose to use with MeetingPortal .

                            If you plan to book, extend, or end meetings from your MeetingPortal display, select the Make changes to events permission and click Send. If you plan to use MeetingPortal as a read-only display then you can select See all event details instead.

                            3. Accept the share request:
                            Log into Gmail with the account you created for MeetingPortal. You should see a share notification email with a subject like XXX has shared a calendar with you.

                            Open the email and click the Add this calendar link. This will add the meeting room to the account’s list of calendars. 

                             

                            You can also use a free Gmail account instead of a Google account in your organization. By default, Google only lets you share resource calendars with the See all event details permission (which won’t let you book meetings from MeetingPortal) but you can change this in the Google Workspace Admin console.

                            Just go to Apps > Google Workspace > Calendar > General settings > External sharing options for secondary calendars and select Share all information, and outsiders can change calendars

                            Connecting MeetingPortal to your Google account

                            Once you have set up your Google account, you can connect it to MeetingPortal. Open MeetingPortal and go to Settings (the cog icon in the bottom right of the main display). If you haven’t previously connect MeetingPortal to any calendars, you’ll see a Connect button, or if MeetingPortal is already connected to a calendar you’ll see a Change button. Click Connect or Change.

                            You should see a list of calendar services to choose from (Microsoft 365, Google, and your device calendar). Select Google Workspace/GSuite and you will be asked to sign in. You should then see a screen asking permission to grant MeetingPortal access to your account. MeetingPortal will request the following permissions:

                            • View a list of your calendars – This is necessary in order to allow you to choose the calendar(s) you want to use with MeetingPortal.
                            • Read and write access to your calendars – This allows MeetingPortal to read meeting information from your calendars, and also allows you to use MeetingPortal’s advanced features such as booking a room from the display and automatically cancelling abandoned meetings.

                            MeetingPortal will not be given any further access to your Google account, and will only be able to read the information listed above. Once you have granted MeetingPortal permission to access your account, check out our Quick start guide for more information on how to get started with MeetingPortal.

                            Locking your device

                            The following settings can be used to lock your device to stop people from closing MeetingPortal and accessing other apps. When enabled, users will have to enter a pin code before they can close MeetingPortal.

                            Screen pinning (Android devices)

                            Screen pinning is an optional feature on android devices running version 5.0 (Lollipop) or later that restricts users to using only a single application. It can be used to prevent users from closing MeetingPortal (for example if your meeting room screen is in a public place).

                            To learn more about screen pinning and how to enable it for your device, visit the Google support page on the topic. Once you have set up Screen pinning, open MeetingPortal and activate Screen pinning from the Android Overview view (see the above Google documentation for further instructions).

                            Using MeetingPortal with your device’s calendar

                            If you are not using Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace, then you can connect your device directly to any calendar provider that it supports and MeetingPortal will display the meeting information.

                            Adding calendars to your Android device

                            Go to the Settings app on your phone or tablet, and go to Accounts. Click Add account and select the type of account you would like to add. For some services not natively supported by your device (e.g. for CalDav) you will need to install a separate app that functions as a ‘sync adapter’ in order to see your service in this list. Once you have selected your service, follow the instructions on screen to enter your credentials and add your account to your device.

                            Once your account has been added to your device, go to Account sync. You will have a choice of what information to sync between your account and your device (for example Mail, Contacts, and Calendars). It is recommended to turn off everything except Calendar to speed up syncing.

                            You can now select your calendar from MeetingPortal. Open MeetingPortal, go to Settings, choose the ‘Calendar’ option and select the calendar for your meeting room from the list.

                            MeetingPortal Best Practices

                            These tips will help you get the most out of MeetingPortal by making sure that you’re using your meeting rooms as efficiently as possible.

                            Always respect bookings

                            Systems work the best when everyone understands them, and everyone follows them equally. To this end, we recommend the following rules for meeting room bookings:

                            • Always make a booking when using a room even for a 15 minute impromptu meeting. This ensures that everyone in your organization knows the room is taken, and don’t come half way across the building only to find a meeting already in progress. You can reserve a room directly from the display using MeetingPortal’s Book now feature.
                            • Clear your booking if your meeting finishes early to allow everyone else to know that the room is free. You can end a meeting directly from the display using MeetingPortal’s End now feature.
                            • If you do not have a booking and someone else does, give the room up to them. This works best when followed by everyone in the company, from the C.E.O. to an intern. It encourages everyone to use the booking system (see above), and that they’ve allocated the appropriate amount of time to their meeting. For meetings that run over, you can always use MeetingPortal to extend them. If you need a meeting space that is booked, you can negotiate in advance with the booking owner to change the time or location of their booking.
                            • Use the Check-in feature to ensure that meeting bookings are adhered to. Since a meeting will be cleared if not checked-in within 10 minutes of its start time, attendees are encouraged to start the meeting on time – eliminating wasted space.

                            Different rooms for different purposes

                            Different rooms can be suitable for different purposes. For example, a large meeting will not fit in a two person room, and a two person meeting can be a waste of resources if booked in a large room. Facilities such as teleconferencing can also make a room more suitable for particular meetings.

                            It can be useful to publish information on the size and facilities offered in each meeting room in your organization, and to include a guide on the types of meetings appropriate for each one.

                            Meeting efficiency

                            Inefficient meetings can be one of the biggest productivity costs in any business. MeetingPortal can help you by making sure the space is available for you, but we also recommend considering the following tips to maximize the value you get from your meetings:

                            • Keep meetings short – A poorly structured meeting can easily run over time. While it is easy to extend a meeting with MeetingPortal it is important to think about whether it’s a good idea to.
                            • Have a clear purpose – Everyone should know why they are at a meeting, and what you hope to achieve.
                            • Prepare in advance – Meetings are best used for collaboration, so it can be helpful to send out information beforehand, and then reserve meeting time for discussion.
                            • End a meeting by listing next steps – To ensure progress from each meeting, it can be helpful to list next steps. These tasks and goals can be assigned to individuals or the team as a whole.
                            • Review who needs to attend – Meetings form a large percentage of employee’s time, which can then not be spent on their regular tasks. Consider whether each invitee needs to be present at the meeting, or whether a meeting summary or minutes might be sufficient.

                            How to Use MeetingPortal

                            The main screen

                            This is the main meeting display. From here you can see details of the current meeting, look at the day’s schedule, or make a new booking. MeetingPortals’s main screen can be shown as either a room or dashboard display.

                            See below the illustration for detailed information about each part of the display, and see the configuration section for how to select the room or dashboard display.

                            Current time – MeetingPortal takes the time of day from your device’s clock, which can be changed in your device’s settings. MeetingPortal can also display the date on the main screen.

                            Meeting room name – The name of the calendar you have selected.

                            Current/upcoming meetings – The current meeting name, duration, and number of participants is displayed. If there is another meeting starting in the next ten minutes, it is displayed below.

                            Meeting tools (optional) – These tools allow you to check-in, extend, or end a meeting early. See optional features for more information.

                            Schedule display – The schedule display shows the meeting plan for the day (or days depending on your settings). It can be configured to show a list of upcoming meetings, or a calendar view of the day. Tap on a meeting to view detailed information about the meeting. The display is colored by the meeting status (one of Free, Occupied, or Soon to be occupied).

                            Book/Book now (optional) – Allows you to make impromptu room bookings for up to two hours, or optionally also book meetings in the future. See optional features for more information.

                            Find a room (optional) – Allows you to find a free meeting room in the building. See optional features for more information.

                            Settings – Access the app settings to select a meeting room calendar, configure optional features, or customize branding.

                            MeetingPortalConfiguration

                            The following settings allow you to customize your MeetingPortal experience. Use them to choose the room calendar to display, activate and configure optional features, or control the branding and appearance of the room display. The settings screen can be accessed from the Configuration screen by tapping the cog icon on the main screen.

                            Calendar and display

                            Display mode – Choose between two display modes for MeetingPortal: A room display which shows the status of a single meeting room calendar, along with a schedule view, or a dashboard display which shows the status of multiple meeting rooms at once.

                            See the main screen overview above for an illustration of both the room and dashboard displays

                            Calendar/Calendars – Select the calendar for the meeting room you would like to display (one calendar if Display mode is set to room display, or one or more calendars if it is set to dashboard display). If you do not see your calendar in the list, make sure that it has been added to your device by following the instructions in Microsoft 365 Setup or Google Workspace Setup. *Some optional features (such as ending and extending meetings, and requiring user check-in) require write access to the calendar. These features will not be available if a read-only calendar is selected.

                            Display as – Controls how your meetings are displayed on the main screen. You have a choice of four options. A calendar view of today’s meetings shows you the entire day’s meetings, while also showing gaps between meetings. The other three options show a list of all current and future meetings, providing a more compact view.

                            Status display – Controls how the meeting room and time are shown on the main display. Choose Large room name to emphasize the room name, or choose Large clock to emphasize the current time.

                            Show date on main screen – Shows the current date on MeetingPortal’s main screen. The date format will be taken from your device’s locale settings.

                            Date format – The format of the date when shown on the main screen. “Auto” chooses an appropriate format based on your device’s locale, and the other options display the date as indicated. *Note that the exact format of the date is influenced by your selected language, so we recommend choosing your language before selecting a date format.

                            Show all-day meetings – If this option is turned on then all-day meetings will be shown on the display, and will be included when deciding if the room is free or busy.

                            Display only meetings accepted by the calendar – If this option is selected then only meetings that have been accepted by the meeting room’s calendar will be shown. This is particularly useful in eliminating double bookings, as a second booking made in an occupied timeslot will not be shown. This feature requires your calendar to automatically reject double bookings.

                            Show room occupancy by color – MeetingPortal can display different colors depending on the room’s current availability. Different colors are shown if the room is currently free, booked, or almost booked (currently free but will be booked within the next 10 minutes).

                            This option allows you to choose to have the colors displayed behind the schedule view, or in a border around the whole display. The colors for each state can be set in Appearance and branding.

                            Dim screen after hours – If this option is selected then MeetingPortal will dim the meeting room display after hours and display a screensaver showing the meeting room name and the current time. MeetingPortal will resume when the screen is tapped. The start and end time of your working hours will be visible when editing this setting. Tap on them to change them.

                            Font size – Choose the size that visual elements such as buttons and text are displayed in MeetingPortal. This setting has a larger effect on small text such as buttons and labels, and a smaller effect on larger text such as room names and headings.

                            MeetingPortal also respects your system font scaling, so if you would like to change the size of all text elements equally, you can change the text size in your device’s system settings. You can use the system font settings and MeetingPortal’s font settings at the same time for full control over the size of text in MeetingPortal.

                            Time format – Choose whether to display times in a 12-hour or 24-hour format. The default time format will be chosen based on your tablet’s locale settings.

                            Language – Choose the language used in MeetingPortal. The following languages are available in both the main display and settings areas of MeetingPortal:

                            • English
                            • Danish
                            • German
                            • Portugese (Brazil)

                            If you have any questions about the languages supported, or would like to request a translation of MeetingPortal into your language, please contact us.

                            Subscription

                            The subscription section is where you can manage your subscription to MeetingPortal Business. If you are currently subscribed, tap Manage subscription to go to the Apple App Store or Google Play Store to manage your MeetingPortal subscription. You can also upgrade or downgrade the number of devices in your subscription at any time by using the devices slider. MeetingPortal currently supports up to 10 devices for its in-app subscriptions. If you would like to use MeetingPortal on more than 10 devices, please Contact us

                            On Apple devices, if you are currently subscribed to our monthly MeetingPortal Business plan and do not see your subscription in MeetingPortal, tap Restore Purchases to make sure that MeetingPortal is showing your latest subscription information.

                            The subscription section also allows you to register your copy of MeetingPortal if you are subscribed to our MeetingPortal Enterprise plan. To do this, tap the Enterprise license button, and then enter your license key, or a pairing code obtained from our web management dashboard.

                            Security

                            Require a pass-code to access settings – If selected, you will be asked to enter a 4-digit security code. This code will be required in order to access settings from the main screen.

                            Label meetings with – This setting controls the title displayed against each meeting on the schedule display, and in the detailed information about each meeting. The following options are available:

                            • Meeting title – This is the title of the meeting, as displayed in the meeting room’s calendar.
                            • Meeting organizer – If the meeting has an organizer, then their name will be displayed (or their email address if their name is not available). Meetings with no organizer will have the title “Room booked”.
                            • No title or organizer – All meetings will have the title “Room booked”

                            Display meeting details – By default, MeetingPortal will display detailed information about a meeting when it is clicked in the schedule display. This detailed information includes:

                            • The meeting title
                            • The meeting description (including information about any video calls associated with the meeting). Displaying the meeting description is optional (see below).
                            • A list of attendees which may include email addresses

                            Disabling the meeting details option will prevent this information being displayed to users of the display.

                            Include meeting description – By default, MeetingPortal will display the meeting description when the meeting details are displayed. Disable this to show only the meeting title and attendee information.

                            Optional features

                            Require check-in – When selected, users will be required to check-in to meetings when they enter the room. This can be done by tapping a check-in button on the main screen, and must be done within ten minutes of the meeting starting. Meetings not checked-in after this time will be automatically ended.

                            The check-in feature writes a small amount of text to the calendar event’s description when the meeting is checked-in.

                            Allow booking – Allows users to book the meeting room (if its schedule allows). Choose between:

                            • Booking not allowed – When selected, users are able to book the room (if its schedule allows).
                            • Instant bookings only – The room may be booked immediately for 15 minutes, 30 minutes, one hour, or two hours.
                            • Instant and later bookings – The room may be booked immediately, and also in advance.

                            When booking is enabled, then the following options can be configured:

                            These settings apply to all bookings:

                            Suggested booking lengths – this setting affects the length of time suggested when the user is booking the room:

                            • Friendly booking end times – Booking lengths will be chosen so that your booking finishes at a round time (such as on the hour).
                            • Friendly booking lengths – Round booking lengths will be suggested (for example 30 minutes or 1 hour)

                            Include video conferencing – this setting allows you to control whether a video conference link is added to bookings made from the MeetingPortal display:

                            • Always – A video conference link is included with all bookings.
                            • Never – No video conference links are included with any bookings
                            • Per booking – MeetingPortal will ask the user at the time a booking is being made

                            Users can add attendees when booking – (only available for Microsoft 365 Enterprise Application connections). Users can add attendees (both inside and outside your organization) when booking from the MeetingPortal display. The attendees will receive a calendar invite with a videoconferencing link.

                            These settings appear twice, and can be set separately for instant and later bookings:

                            Users can set a message when booking – When selected, users are able to set their own meeting title and description when making impromptu bookings. When set to Optional, a default meeting title is pre-entered. When set to Required there is no default title, and the user must enter a title.

                            Users can set the organizer when booking – (only available for Microsoft 365 Enterprise Application connections). Users can choose a member of your organization to be the meeting’s organizer. The meeting will be created in the member’s calendar and the meeting room will be set as the meeting’s location. When set to Optional the user can book a meeting without selecting an organizer (in which case the booking will be created in the meeting room’s calendar only). If set to Required then the user must choose an organizer.

                            Allow ending meetings – When selected, users are able to end the current meeting directly from the main screen. It is also possible to end upcoming meetings that are starting in the next ten minutes.

                            When ending meetings – There are two options for ending meetings:

                            • Delete the meeting – this will completely remove the meeting from the meeting room’s calendar
                            • Change the meeting finish time – This will bring forward the meeting end time. Note that if this would cause the meeting duration to be less than one minute, it will be deleted instead.

                            Note that this setting does not affect the way that meetings are ended by the check-in feature (see below). Meetings ended due to not being checked in are always deleted.

                            Allow extending meetings – When selected, users are able to extend the current meeting (if the room schedule allows). The meeting may be extended by 15 minutes, 30 minutes, one hour, or two hours.

                            When allowing ending or extending meetings, choosing to allow “only for meetings booked from a MeetingPortal display” restricts ending or extending meetings to only meetings with no organizer, or where the organizer is the conference room.

                            This is usually the case for meetings booked from the MeetingPortal display but can also apply to meetings booked directly in the conference room’s calendar by an admin.

                            Find free rooms – When selected, users are able to search for other free rooms in the building, and also book them (if the Allow Booking setting is enabled).

                            Rooms that are either free now, or will be free in the next ten minutes are included in the list, and the rooms are ordered by the length of time available (with the longest time listed first).

                            Rooms to check – The list of calendars to search when checking for free rooms. You may select as many calendars as you would like.

                            If you do not see all your rooms in the list, make sure that they have been added to your device by following the instructions in Microsoft 365 Setup, Google Workspace Setup, or Android/iOS Setup (depending on which method you are using to connect MeetingPortal to your calendars).

                            Appearance and branding

                            Appearance and branding allows you to customize the appearance of MeetingPortal to match your company branding. You can customize the colors of most elements of the user interface, as well as choose a custom background image and logo for the app.

                            You are able to choose custom colors for the following components:

                            • Background color – The background color of the main display. If you also choose a background image this color will appear behind it.
                            • Text color – The color of text in the main display, and also in dialogs used for booking or finding rooms.
                            • Button color – The color of buttons.
                            • Button border color – The color of the border around buttons. Set this to transparent for no border.
                            • Button text color – The color of the text inside buttons.
                            • Dialog background color – The background color of dialogs used for room booking, meeting details, and room finding.
                            • Room free color – The color used to indicate that the room is currently free.
                            • Room almost booked color – The color used to indicate that the room is currently free, but will be occupied in the next ten minutes.
                            • Room booked color – The color used to indicate that the room is currently occupied.

                            Each of these colors can be tested in the live preview. The booking status of the preview can be changed using the toggle buttons above the main display.

                            MeetingPortal allows you to set a custom background image for the display. This can contain your logo, or other company colors and imagery, and can be used to further personalize the display with your branding.

                            It is recommended that you use an image with the same aspect ratio as your device, but if a different aspect ratio is used then MeetingPortal will scale the image so that the view is always entirely filled.

                            For best results, you should create an image that exactly matches the size of your device’s display in pixels. This ideal size for your device is shown underneath the Background image option.

                            MeetingPortal also allows you to display a custom logo. The chosen logo will appear at the top of the main screen. The ideal image size for a custom logo is 500 x 100 pixels, however you can use an image with a different size and it will be scaled to fit. If you would like to have your logo appear in a different part of the main display you can add it to your background image.

                            Booking and check-in

                            Book your room from the screen, find free rooms close by, and clear unused bookings automatically. Learn how to use MeetingPortal’s advanced features to manage your meeting spaces. All advanced features are optional, so make sure that you have activated and configured them by following the configuration instructions above.

                            Booking

                            The booking controls can be found at the bottom right corner of the main display (for horizontal devices), or at the bottom of the display (for vertical devices). To book the room, tap the button labelled Book now.

                            You will be presented with a booking screen showing four approximate duration: 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour, and 2 hours. Tap the length of time you would like to book, and a booking will be made with the title “Manually booked”.

                            If you have chosen to allow booking the room in advance, there will also be a button Book a later time. Tapping this button will bring up a calendar display (showing a week on larger devices, or a day on smaller devices).

                            Move the calendar view backwards and forwards in time by pressing the arrow buttons on either side of the dates, or choose a date from the picker by tapping on the month displayed in the center of the screen. To make a booking, tap on an empty space in the schedule, and drag the booking to refine. When you’re done, press the Book button at the bottom of the screen. Note that users are always able to set the title and description of advance bookings, regardless of the value set for Users can set a message when booking in Settings.

                            If the room is currently booked, impromptu booking will be disabled. If future booking is enabled, MeetingPortal will launch the calendar view without showing the impromptu booking screen.

                            Check-in

                            The check-in feature requires all meetings to be manually checked-in when they start. To check-in a meeting, click the Check in button in the current/upcoming meetings section of the main screen.

                            If a meeting is not checked-in within 10 minutes of it starting, it will be automatically ended to free the room for other uses.

                            Extending and ending meetings

                            The current meeting can be extended if there is space in the room’s schedule. To extend a meeting, tap the Extend button in the current/upcoming meetings section of the main screen.

                            You will be presented with a screen similar to the booking screen, showing four durations: 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour, and 2 hours. Tap the length of time you would like to extend, and the booking will be adjusted.

                            The current meeting can also be ended by tapping the End now button. The meeting will either be removed from your calendar, or edited to end at the current time, depending on the setting you chose for When ending meetings in the settings screen.

                            Find a room

                            Before using this feature, you need to select the calendars you would like to check (see the Rooms to check option in the Configuration settings described above).

                            The free rooms controls can be found at the bottom right corner of the main display (for horizontal devices), or at the bottom of the display (for vertical devices). To find a free room, tap the button labelled Find a room.

                            You will be presented with a booking screen showing all free rooms found. The list is ordered with the rooms having the most free time appearing first. You are able to book your desired room by tapping the corresponding Book now button. To complete your booking, follow the booking instructions above to select your desired amount of time.

                            MeetingPortal Setup Instructions (Android, No MDM)

                            Downloading the APK

                            • First download the up-to-date version of the MeetingPortal app here:

                            https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/13pbK7uDHsXlc9kTsszU2wd6njwS9L8TC?usp=sharing

                            Adding app to the device

                            • Follow the instructions in the video to the left, which we’ve summarized here:
                              1. Follow the instructions for how to open a browser window by swipping down until you can get to settings, then opening a Chrome browswer
                              2. Navigate to this page: www.poetexas.com/meetingportal-manual/#software_update
                              3. Click in the link above.  Accept the warnings to download and install.
                              4. When given the option, accept the new setting to allow Chrome to install an app.  We’ll set it back before the end.
                              5. Install the app.  All of your settings should transfer over, inluding your license.
                              6. Click done, then navigate back to the Advanced Settings in Chrome to turn off the permissions to allow Chrome to install apps.
                              7. Click the square icon on the bottom and swip up unitl MeetingPortal restarts.

                            Reach out to us at success@poetexas.com if you have any questions.

                            Activating the License

                            1. If you don’t have your license key already you should receive it from our customer success team.
                            2. Please send an email with the “MeetingPortal License Key Request” subject to success@poetexas.comIn the interface of the MeetingPortal app press the gear icon to enter the settings.
                            3. Scroll down to the “Subscription” section of the screen, and enter your license key.

                            Uploading the new MeetingPortal app

                            1. Download the new APK from chapter 1.
                            2. Repeat the process from chapter 2.

                            Current version update notes: (MeetingPortal 1.5.20_b588)

                            Gain valuable insights into the way your meeting spaces are being used with our new room analytics feature.

                            Available as part of a Dash Enterprise subscription, room analytics gives you insights into how your spaces are being utilized, how they’re being booked, and how you can increase efficiency in your workplace.

                            We’ve also added support for Microsoft GCC and GCC‑High tenants, the ability to bring up a room’s schedule from the find a free room, and many other fixes and improvements.

                            MDM Provisioning

                            (NOT REQUIRED for non-kiosk devices)

                            Before you start:

                            Android, iOS, and other devices require an MDM system operate in true kiosk mode.  We also recommend an MDM because you can control the devices’ profiles, distribute applications, configure system settings, remotely connect for assistance (on-premise permission required), track their status (battery, geolocation, etc.), and prevent any sort of tampering including in an event of physical theft.

                            If you need an MDM account set up and don’t already have an MDM, you can refer to our MDM Initialization Instructions to learn about a system we recommend.  If you require assistance or have any other questions about an MDM please contact our customer success team.

                            Device Provisioning

                            To provision an MDM Device please accurately follow the steps described in Chapter 4 of the MDM Initialization Instructions or speak to your MDM service provider.

                            MeetingPortal Setup Instructions (Android, ManageEngine, Kiosk)

                            1. Downloading the APK

                            1. First download the up-to-date version of the MeetingPortal app here: 

                            https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/13pbK7uDHsXlc9kTsszU2wd6njwS9L8TC?usp=sharing

                             

                            2. Adding the App to the repository

                            3. Activating the License

                            1. If you don’t have your license key already you should receive it from our customer success team.
                              Please send an email with the “MeetingPortal License Key Request” subject to success@poetexas.com
                            2. Navigate to the “Configurations” tab of the MeetingPortal app in your App Repository
                            3. Locate the “License Key” input field and enter your license key.
                            4. Press the “Save” button at the bottom of the page.

                            4. Modifying the Kiosk Profile

                            1. Navigate to the “Kiosk (Wallstation Android)” profile in Profiles page and click “Modify Profile” as shown below.
                            2. In the next screen click “Continue” and then navigate to the “Kiosk” tab.
                            3. In the “Hidden Apps” field add the MeetingPortal app added in chapter 2.
                            4. Save the profile. You should now have the MeetingPortal app operational alongside the ControlPortal app.

                            5. Uploading new MeetingPortal app versions

                            1. Download the new APK from chapter 1.
                            2. Navigate to the App Repository page and click the “Upload New Version” button as shown to the left.
                            3. In the APK upload dialogue provide the MeetingPortal APK file you downloaded in chapter 1.
                            4. The apps should be updated automatically by the MDM system at the soonest possible opportunity.

                            Accessing ControlPortal

                            1. If you are using an MDM pre-configured Kiosk ControlPortal device it should connect to the Primary ControlPortal Gateway automatically as long as it is on the same LAN and the valid MDM kiosk policy is present (please refer to MDM Initialization Instructions or contact our customer support if you need to get an MDM system set up).
                            2. If you are using an Android Device that is not Kiosk you can access ControlPortal by installing our ControlPortal Android App
                            3. If you are using a device that supports mDNS/Bonjour name resolution (e.g. all Apple products, Windows 10 Build 1511+, some Linux distributions, etc.) you can use http://wallstation.local/ in Chrome or Safari browser to access ControlPortal on the same LAN.
                              • If you are connected to the COR-TAP’s Wi-Fi hotspot use http://wallstationwifi.local/ instead
                            4. If you have a device that doesn’t support mDNS/Bonjour, use http://<primary-gateway-name> (where <primary-gateway-name> is the hostname of your Primary ControlPortal Gateway which you can find in your gateway settings, make sure to replace underscores (_) with dashes (-) if there are any underscores present)

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                            DASH App Tablets

                            DASH App Tablets

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                            Room Schedulers with DASH App

                            Welcome to the software update guide for the DASH Room Scheduler!

                            The purpose of the manual is to help you quickly update the software on your PoE enabled room scheduling display.

                            Our goal is to make our products as intuitive and simple to use as possible, so we value your feedback and questions directly to us at service@poetexas.com.  Phone +1-512-479-0317.

                            Or you’re always welcome to leave questions or comments on our product pages: DENT-TAB-10-Scheduler.

                            Updating your DASH software step by step:

                            1. Open a browser page on your tablet.  The default browser is fine.
                            2. Navigate to this page: www.poetexas.com/dash-software-update/#software_updates
                            3. Click on the download link above.
                            4. Once the download is complete, open the link, and let the software install.
                            5. All your settings should automatically transfer over to the updated version.

                            If you have any questions, feel free to contact success@poetexas.com for more help.

                            Current version update notes: (DASH 1.5.20_b587)

                            Gain valuable insights into the way your meeting spaces are being used with our new room analytics feature.

                            Available as part of a Dash Enterprise subscription, room analytics gives you insights into how your spaces are being utilized, how they’re being booked, and how you can increase efficiency in your workplace.

                            We’ve also added support for Microsoft GCC and GCC‑High tenants, the ability to bring up a room’s schedule from the find a free room, and many other fixes and improvements.

                            MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS

                             

                            Mounting the Tab-10

                            Mounting the Tab-8

                            CONFIGURATION

                            Configuring Your Room Scheduler

                            Your Room Scheduler comes with the DASH software pre-installed and ready to go.  Simply connect it to PoE or DC power and let the device boot up.  If DASH does not automatically start, simply find the app on the device and boot the application.

                            Once the DASH app is up and running you can follow the instructions and video below to connect the room scheduler to a calendar for the room you’re planning to use it at.

                            If you’d like a more personalized walk through of the process or to speak with a real person about the set up process, feel free to speak to a live PoE Texas expert about your installation.

                            success@poetexas.com

                            512-479-0317

                              Quick Start Guide

                              If you’ve already set up your Room Calendar and simply need guidance on how to set up DASH, follow link to the Quick Start Guide.

                              If you’re setting up a room scheduler for the first time, congratulations and welcome.  We’d recommend following the Prerequisite instructions below.

                              Prerequisites – Setting Up Your Room Calendar

                              If you haven’t already done so, now’s the time to set up the room calendar for the space you would like to allow bookings on.   The Room Scheduler is compatible with Office 365, Google WorkSpace, or any calendar you can configure on Android.

                              Choose your method for setting up an account:

                              Office 365

                              Google Workspace

                              Android

                              Putting It Into Practice

                              For details on how to use the DASH app, check out this article on how Using Dash

                              Ready to Customize the Look and Feel?

                              If you’re ready to customize your scheduler experience and allow users to manage meetings on the device or find available rooms?  Follow the link below to find out how to purchase a license that unlocks the full potential of your Room Scheduler.

                              TROUBLESHOOTING and FAQ

                              If you’ve already set up your Room Calendar and have come across an issue, read below to see if there is a solution to help solve your problem. Reach out to our team at success@poetexas.com if a solution hasn’t been reached.

                              Q: How do I get the DASH App?

                              A: Room schedulers come pre-downloaded with the free version and all the customer needs to do is connect it to a calendar.

                              Q: How do I purchase a Business or Enterprise subscription?

                              A:  Please follow the link here to see the different options. Choose “Buy Now” or fill out the fields at the bottom of the page to request a 30-day trial.

                              Q: How do I activate my DASH license key for a paid Business or Enterprise subscription?

                              A: From your tablet, tap the gear icon to get to the settings page. Open the “Subscription” tab, enter your license key in the required field, and select “Activate”.

                              Q: What calendars will my tablet work with?

                              A: Google, Android, and Office 365

                              Q: Does this device work with Zoom Rooms or Google Meet?

                              A: Not currently, only booked meetings and the room schedule will appear on the screen.

                              Q: Are software updates available?

                              A: Yes, please reach out to our customer success team at success@poetexas.com to check that you have the latest version.

                              Q: Can someone from outside of my organization book a meeting with the scheduler?

                              A: An email address from your organization must schedule the meeting room.

                              Q: I can’t find the app on my home screen, what do I do?

                              A:

                              1. Swipe up from the bottom of the screen to open the app drawer
                              2. Find Dash and press and hold on the icon until the “App info” menu appears
                              3. While keeping your finger pressed on the screen, move it to the side by an inch or two
                              4. Let go – now the Dash icon should be on the home screen

                              Q: How do I pin the app open on my tablet so that DASH can’t be navigated out of?

                              A: You will want to press the square overview button at the bottom of the screen. Scroll over to your open DASH app, then press and hold the small icon at the top. From there a window will pop up, and you will choose “Pin”. Then the app will now be pinned to the screen.

                              Q: When my tablet loses power or reboots, the DASH app does not open automatically. How can I get it to launch at startup?

                              A: You’ll need to set Dash as the home/launcher app for the device – usually the device will ask you the first time you press the home button after installing Dash (it’ll give you a choice of using Dash or the existing launcher which is “quickstep” on our test device).

                              If it doesn’t do this, or you choose quickstep when asked you can set it manually.  Go to the settings app, then choose “Apps & notifications” => “Advanced” => “Default apps” => “Home app” and then select Dash.  Now Dash should be set as the home/launcher app so it’ll run on startup, and pressing the home button won’t close Dash.  To undo this, follow the steps again but select quickstep as the home app.

                              *Please do not add a Google password to your tablet if there is a chance that you won’t remember it. We have no way of resetting the tablet after a Google Password locks you out. When asked to add a password, please choose “skip” in the bottom left-hand corner of the window.*

                              Technical Specifications

                              Product Specifications

                              CPU 8 Core ARM Cortex A7 CPU, 1.2Ghz
                              Data Rate 10/100 Mbps
                              Dimensions 72mm x 70 mm x 10mm
                              Display Type 10.1 IPS Display, Resolution 1280×800, Brightness:350 nit, Capacitive Touch (5 point)
                              Flash 8 Gb
                              Input voltage 12 Volt/1500mA
                              Installation Wall-Mount
                              Max Power for Kit 12 watts
                              Mount Type Wall-Mount
                              PoE Standard IEEE 802.3af PoE
                              Standard and Protocols H.264 2160p video decoding,
                              Multi-format FHD video decoding, including Mpeg1/2, Mpeg4 SP/ASP GMC, H.263, H.264, VP6/8, AVS jizun, Jpeg/Mjpeg,etc.
                              H.264 High Profile 1080p@30fps or 720@60fps encoding
                              3840 x 1080@30fps 3D decoding, BD/SBS/TAB/FP supported
                              Complies with RTSP, HTTP, HLS, RTMP, MMS streaming media protocols

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                              AT-LED-24V Driver and Light Kits

                              AT-LED-24V Driver and Light Kits

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                              AT-LED-24V Installation and Configuration Manual

                              Welcome to the PoE Texas Manual for the AT-LED-24V, AT-LED-24V-STRIP, AT-LED-24V-DISC, AT-LED-24V-BULB line of products!

                              The purpose of the manual is to help you quickly and effectively install and configure your new AT-LED-24V  kit.

                              Our goal is to make our products as intuitive and simple to use as possible, so we value your feedback and questions directly to us at service@poetexas.com.  Phone +1-512-479-0317.

                              Or you’re always welcome to leave questions or comments on our product pages: AT-LED-24V.

                              What’s Inside

                              PARTS LIST: AT-LED-DRIVER

                              • AT-LED-24V PoE to LED driver
                              PARTS LIST: AT-LED-24V-STRIPS

                              • AT-LED-24V PoE to LED Driver
                              • 1 x AT-WS-1 Wireless wall switch
                              • 1 x 2.2m 3200K LED Light Strip
                              PARTS LIST: AT-LED-24V-BULBS

                              • AT-LED-24V PoE to LED Driver
                              • 1 x AT-WS-1 Wireless wall switch
                              • 3 x 2700K LED Light Bulbs
                              • 2 x wire connectors
                              PARTS LIST: AT-LED-24V-DISC

                              • AT-LED-24V PoE to LED Driver
                              • 1 x AT-WS-1 Wireless wall switch
                              • 2 x 6500K LED Disc Lights
                              • 2 x wire connectors
                              Parts Lists: AT-LED-24V-COB

                            • 1x RGB strip with remote
                            • 1 x PoE+ driver
                            • 1x wireless/battery-free light switch
                            • Accessories and Tools

                              Not Included in Base Kit

                              REQUIRED ACCESSORIES:

                              • Cat6 Ethernet  (2 cables length < 100m)
                              • Single Gang JBOX or low voltage wall ring
                              • Wire strippers

                              DRAWING SETS

                              Download the Kit Drawing Set

                              Kit Includes
                              1 x 24V LED driver

                              1 x 2.2m 24V 3200K LED strip

                              1 x Battery-free Wireless Toggle Light Switch

                              500 Sqft Space

                              Kit Includes
                              1 x 24V LED driver

                              2 x 6500K LED Disc lights

                              1 x Battery-free Wireless Toggle Light Switch

                              500 Sqft Space

                              Kit Includes
                              1 x 24V LED driver

                              3 x 2700K LED BULBS

                              1 x Battery-free Wireless Toggle Light Switch

                              500 Sqft Space

                              1 x AT-LED-24V

                              1 x AT-WS-S1

                              1 x RGB Strip

                              1 x RGB Controller

                              1 x RGB Remote

                              MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS

                              • Before you mount anything, make sure you pair your light switch or multiple light switches with the AT-LED-24V driver.  See instructions here.
                              • If mounting the light switch for flush mounting, identify the light switch mounting location and cut and mount a low voltage ring.
                              • Otherwise, simply use the adhesive strip to mount the light switch on a wall.

                              Did you know the light switch will come right out of the mount so you can carry it around?

                              • The AT-LED-24V can fit into a standard ceiling electrical box, but, as a low voltage device it does not need an enclosure.
                              • Pull the PoE+ Ethernet line to the mounting location and connect to the AT-LED-24V.
                              • Now’s a great time to make sure you’ve paired your light switch to the LED drivers you’d like to control.
                              • Wire up the light fixture or fixtures.
                              • Test  your light switch toggles the lights on/off

                              Troubleshooting

                              • My lights don’t turn on:
                                • Make sure the amber light on the AT-LED-24V is on so you know it’s receiving power
                                • Double check you have not wired the lights backward.  This happens most often with the LED bulb kits
                              • My lights come on, but they’ll randomly shut off
                                • Double check you have a PoE+ switch.  Ports will drop out if you have a 12 watt PoE switch
                                • Make sure the total power budget on the PoE switch can support the full load of lights you’ve connected to it.  Want to learn more?
                              • What happens when the power goes off and comes back on again?
                                • The AT-LED-24V is designed to boot to “on”, so if your lights loose power then they’ll turn on again when power is restored.

                              PROGRAMMING AND CONFIGURATION

                              PAIRING LIGHT SWITCH TO DRIVER: Make sure to pair your light switch to the AT-LED-24V after it is powered on but before you install in an enclosure or somewhere inaccessible.  The amber LED will be on, and the green LED will start off.  Press the AT-LED-24V button for 4-5 seconds.  The green light will turn on, then turn off.  Once the light is off, the AT-LED-24V is in pairing mode, then press the light switch. When the green led flashes 2 times, it means the pairing has been successful. Each AT-LED-24V can pair with up to 42 switches.

                              UNPAIRING: Press the AT-LED-24V for 10 seconds, the green LED will turn on, then turn off, then flash 4 times. It means the AT-LED-24V is in factory setting mode.  All pairings have been removed.

                              You may consider doing a preliminary wiring before installing the fixtures to sync the light switch.

                              Technical Specifications

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                              BT-1-WM and Kits

                              BT-1-WM and Kits

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                              BT-1-WM, BT-1-56V120W, BT-3-48V240W, BT-6-48V480W

                              Welcome to the PoE Texas Manual for the BT-1-WM, BT-3-48V240W, and BT-6-48V480W that cost-effectively upgrades any non-PoE or PoE port to IEEE 802.3bt and 90 watts!

                              The purpose of the manual is to help you quickly and effectively navigate the installation and functions of your new Power Over Ethernet Midspan.

                              Our goal is to make our products as intuitive and simple to use as possible, so we value your feedback and questions directly to us at success@poetexas.com.  Phone +1-512-479-0317.

                              Or you’re always welcome to leave questions or comments on our product pages: BT-1-56V120W, BT-3-48V240W, BT-6-48V480W

                              What’s Inside

                              BT-1-WM

                              PARTS LIST:

                              • 1 X Midspan Injector
                              • Din Rail Mounting Brackets

                               

                              Additional items you’ll need not included:

                              1 – DIN rail

                              2 – Patch cables to the switch and home run cables to the device.

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                              3 – Network Switch

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                              BT-1-56v120w

                              PARTS LIST:

                              • 1 X Midspan Injector
                              • Din Rail Mounting Bracket and Screws
                              • 56V 120W Power Supply 

                              Additional items you’ll need not included:

                              1 – DIN rail

                              2 – Patch cables to the switch and home run cables to the device

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                              3 – Network Switch

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                              BT-3-48V240W

                              PARTS LIST:

                              • 1 X Midspan Injector
                              • Din Rail Mounting Bracket and Screws
                              • 1 X 48V 240W Power Supply (Adjustable up to 56 volts)
                              • 1 X 3 Pronged AC Cable

                              Additional items you’ll need not included:

                              1 – Patch cables to the switch and home run cables to the device

                              https://shop.poetexas.com/collections/tools-and-accessories

                              3 – Network Switch

                              https://shop.poetexas.com/products/gbts-28-24-m?variant=40620339986591

                               

                               

                              BT-6-48V480W

                              PARTS LIST:

                              • 1 X Midspan Injector
                              • Din Rail Mounting Bracket and Screws
                              • 1 X 48V 480W Power Supply (Adjustable up to 56 volts)
                              • 1 X 3 Pronged AC Cable

                               

                              Additional items you’ll need not included:

                              1 – Patch cables to the switch and home run cables to the device

                              https://shop.poetexas.com/collections/tools-and-accessories

                              3 – Network Switch

                              https://shop.poetexas.com/products/gbts-28-24-m?variant=40620339986591

                               

                              General Installation

                              A midspan like the BT-1-WM and its kit variations are simple to add on to a network port, and the purpose is to add PoE using a wide range of input power to any network.

                              With this DIN rail-mounted device, simply mount it on a DIN rail near the networking switch you’d like to pair it with.  Then, use a short Ethernet patch cable from the switch’s data port to the LAN port on the PoE midspan. The POE port adjacent to the LAN port will now have that IEEE 802.3bt (95 watts) power budget and up to 2.5 gigabit pass through data.  Finally, connect the DC power supply to the Phoenix style connector on the top.

                              The BT-1-WM also passes grounding through the RJ-45 ports to provide some protection in an ESD event.  However, we recommend only grounding devices at one location, so the kits do not come grounded themselves.

                              Not sure what grounding is?  Panduit has some great graphics around grounding.

                              CONFIGURATION

                              There is no configuration necessary with this device.  Simply plug it in.

                              • The amber LED indicates power on and ready to negotiate PoE.  
                              • The green LED indicates that the device has negotiated PoE with a Powered Device (PD).

                               STEPS TO TROUBLESHOOT:

                              1 – At the injector, disconnect the PoE port from your device.  Use a PoE Tester to confirm the device is able to power on using a short jumper cable.

                              2 – At the other end of the network cable to your device, disconnect the device and use the PoE Tester to confirm it is able to negotiate PoE.

                              3 – Connect the PoE Tester to the end device to monitor power consumption. 

                              If you’re able to power on the device with the PoE Tester inline, it’s likely a compatibility issue.  Please contact us at success@poetexas.com to find you the right solution.

                              Technical Specifications

                              Product Specifications

                              Certifications CE/FCC/RoHS ; UL Rating with Power Supply Kits
                              Data + PoE Ports 1
                              Data Ports 1
                              Data Rate 2.5 Gigabit
                              DC connector 5.5×2.1 Coaxial ; 18 AWG Push In
                              Display Type LED – Amber (PoE Available) ; Green (PoE Negotiated)
                              IEC Protection Class IP 40
                              Max Current 1.61 Amps
                              Max Power for Kit Varies based on the kitted power supply
                              Max Voltage 56 volts
                              Mount Type Wall ; DIN
                              Operating Humidity 20% to 80%
                              Operating Temperature Range 0 – 50C
                              Output Voltage 56 volts
                              PoE Method IEEE 802.3af, IEEE 802.3at, IEEE 802.3bt
                              PoE Mode/Pinout Mode A (-1,2 +3,6)/Mode B (+4,5 -7,8)

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                              AF-RLY-8

                              AF-RLY-8

                              AF-RLY-8 The PoE Enabled Relay Controller for Smart Buildings

                              Welcome to the PoE Texas Manual for the 8 channel smart relay managed online using PoE!

                              The purpose of the manual is to help you quickly and effectively navigate the installation and functions of your new Power Over Ethernet Controller.

                              Our goal is to make our products as intuitive and simple to use as possible, so we value your feedback and questions directly to us at service@poetexas.com.  Phone +1-512-479-0317.

                              Or you’re always welcome to leave questions or comments on our product page: AF-RLY-8

                              What’s Inside

                              PARTS LIST:

                              • 1 X POE Relay Controller
                              • 1 X DC Power Cable (12/24 VDC or 12/24 VAC)
                              • 8 X Input terminating resistors (219 Ohm)
                              • 8 X Input bridging diodes

                              The resistors and diodes are not used often for terminating inputs.

                               

                               

                              GENERAL INSTALLATION

                               

                              Your new PoE relay is designed for either wall mounting or DIN rail mouting.  Simply select your location and either mount the DIN rail or use four screws (not included) to mount the relay controller.

                              Once it is in place, you’re ready for wiring.

                              Wiring Diagram

                              CONFIGURATION

                              Technical Specifications

                              Product Specifications

                              Adapter length 6.5 inches
                              Cable connectors RJ45 Female
                              Certifications CE, RoHS
                              Data Rate 10/100 Mbps
                              Dimensions 7x3.625x1.625 in.
                              Input voltage 44 to 56 volts, 24 VDC, 120 VAC, or 240 VAC
                              LED Indicator Red - Power On, Green - Connection, Amber - Activity
                              LEDs Per Port 2
                              Load Regulation 10 amp Relay
                              Max Current 10 amp
                              Operating Humidity 5% to 90%
                              Operating Temperature Range -10 - 60C
                              PoE Mode/Pinout Mode A (-1,2 +3,6)
                              PoE Standard IEEE 802.3af
                              Standard and Protocols MQTT, SSH
                              Weight 1 lb

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                              AF-USBC-JB

                              AF-USBC-JB

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                              What’s Inside

                              PARTS LIST:

                              • 1 X POE+ Converter

                              with optional:

                              • 1 X USB-C to USB-C (right angle)

                              The AF-USBC-JB can include a range of short, medium, or long cables provided by PoE Texas.  It is also compatible with most USB-C cables.

                              Note: Apple’s USB-C to lightning cable will function with this device to deliver power, however, that particular cable is NOT designed to deliver power and wired data simultaneously. 

                              GENERAL INSTALLATION

                               

                              Your new PoE converter is designed to be simple to install and set up.  It is small and light enough to leave “inline” with your network cable and designed to fit inside a US single gang wall box or 60 mm deep EU round wall box.

                              Once it is in place, simply follow these steps in order:

                              1 – Plug the RJ-45 end into an IEEE 802.3af PoE or 48-56 volt passive Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) with a data source

                              2 – Ensure the device you’re connecting to is on and logged in

                              3 – Plug the USB-C connector into the device using the port you prefer

                               

                              CONFIGURATION

                              You can still set up your iPad to not automatically lock on a timer.  When the screen locks if you would like the screen always on.

                              • Go to the Settings icon on your iPad
                              • Select Display & Brightness
                              • Select Auto Lock
                              • Set the limit to Never

                               

                               

                              The splitter will auto-configure the IP settings to default as soon as you connect it up including Dynamic IP addressing.

                              1. Navigate to General Settings, then you’ll see a symbol for the LAN <…>
                              2. Select this and you’ll see the option for PoE Texas LAN, select it

                              You’ll see your IPV4 IP address information.  If it shows “Automatic”, that means your getting a dynamically assigned IP address.

                              If you’d like to reconfigure the IP address, DNS, and HTTP Proxy settings, you can do that by selecting these options.  

                              The most used option will be fixing your IP address by selecting the “Automatic” button.

                              For the other networks settings, we’d recommend talking to a service provider or give us a call: 512-479-0317 or service@poetexas.com.

                              Best Practices for iOS Updates

                              Despite Apple’s excellent reputation for ensuring backward compatibility with their iPads and iPhones, practical experience with a recent iOS update has revealed that even they can miss things which can temporarily lead to disruption of service for your device.   If your device must be reliable 24/7, we recommend these following best practices:

                              • Go to Settings -> General -> Software Updates -> Automatic Updates
                              • Deselect “Install iPadOS Updates”
                              • Before choosing to install the next update, please check into our iOS Compatibility Table to check whether we have finished testing the performance of an new iPadOS version

                              iOS Compatibility Table

                              • Finally, to get emailed live updates on iOS compatibility, subscribe to our mailing list for iOS compatibility

                              Technical Specifications

                              Product Specifications

                              Adapters included See Dropdown Options for USB-C Options
                              Cable connector length Various
                              Cable connectors USBC-USBC Right Angle Cable
                              Connector Types USB-C Power + Data (Power Delivery) / USB-C Fast Charging Only
                              Data + PoE Ports 1 (Input) / 1 (Output)
                              Data Rate 10/100 Mbps
                              Data Standard USB 2.0 (Output)
                              Dimensions 2.25×1.75×1.25 in
                              Input Voltage Range 44-57v PoE
                              Max Power for Kit 12 Watts / USBC negotiations (5V2A)
                              Mount Type Junction Box Receptacle
                              Operating Humidity 10 – 90%
                              Operating Temperature Range -10 to 40℃
                              Output Voltage USB-C (5V2A)
                              PoE Method IEEE 802.3af; PoE
                              PoE Mode/Pinout Mode A/B
                              PoE Standard IEEE 802.3af
                              Power Input On Power Only Port – For devices drawing < 15 watts – Lenovo M10, MicroUSB devices, iPad 10.2 or Mini
                              Storage Temperature -30 to 70℃
                              Weight 1.75 oz.

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                              GAT-50V30W and GPOE-24V30W

                              GAT-50V30W and GPOE-24V30W

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                              Installation Manual for

                              GAT-50V30W and GPOE-24V30W

                              Welcome to the PoE Texas Manual for the GAT and GPOE Line of PoE+ Adapters!

                              The purpose of the manual is to help you quickly and effectively navigate the installation and functions of your new Power Over Ethernet Adapter.

                              Our goal is to make our products as intuitive and simple to use as possible, so we value your feedback and questions directly to us at service@poetexas.com.  Phone +1-512-479-0317.

                              Or you’re always welcome to leave questions or comments on our product pages: GAT-50V30W and GPOE-24V30W.

                              This manual has been revised to reflect the new functions of the GAT-50v30w-Rev2.

                              What’s Inside

                              PARTS LIST: GAT-50V30W

                              • 1 X POE CONVERTER
                              Yep, that’s right.  No separate cables or missing parts.  Everything is here. If you want, you could pick up a DC wire to 2.1 mm jack from Amazon, like these.

                                PARTS LIST: GPOE-24V30W

                                • 1 X POE CONVERTER
                                Yep, that’s right.  No separate cables or missing parts.  Everything is here. If you want, you could pick up a DC wire to 2.1 mm jack from Amazon, like these.

                                  General Installation

                                  Your new PoE injector is designed to be simple to install and set up.  It comes with mounting screw tabs for a #4 wood screw (sold separately) which allows you to mount it easily on plywood or on DIN rail brackets. 

                                  Once it is in place, simply plug the RJ-45 end into an IEEE 802.3at PoE or 12-60 volt passive Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) with a data source, and the other end into your device such as a camera, tablet, or any compatible device. 

                                  That’s it! Your device is now receiving a steady stream of 24V Power and Data to your end device.

                                  CONFIGURATION

                                  Technical Specifications

                                  Product Specifications (GAT-50v30w)

                                  Adapters included See Variation Options
                                  Certifications RoHS, CE, FCC
                                  Data + PoE Ports

                                  1 (Output)

                                  2 (Input) (optional)

                                  Data Ports 1 (Input) (0ptional)
                                  Data Rate 2.5 Gbps
                                  DC connector 5.5 x 2.1 mm DC Female
                                  Dimensions 4.5 x 2 x 1 in
                                  Efficiency 90%
                                  Input voltage 12 to 50 volts/ 24 V Passive PoE
                                  Max Current 4,000 mA
                                  Max Power for Kit 30 Watts
                                  Operating Humidity 10 -90% non condensing
                                  Operating Temperature Range 0 – 40C
                                  Output Voltage 50 Volts
                                  PoE Mode/Pinout Mode A/B
                                  PoE Standard IEEE 802.3at
                                  Weight 3.0 oz

                                  Product Specifications (GPOE-24v30w)

                                  Adapters included See Variation Options
                                  Certifications RoHS, CE, FCC
                                  Data + PoE Ports 1 (Output)
                                  Data Ports 1 (Input)
                                  Data Rate 2.5 Gbps
                                  DC connector 5.5 x 2.1 mm DC Female
                                  Dimensions 4.5 x 2 x 1 in
                                  Efficiency 90%
                                  Input voltage 12 to 50 volts
                                  Max Current 4,000 mA
                                  Max Power for Kit 30 Watts
                                  Operating Humidity 10 -90% non condensing
                                  Operating Temperature Range 0 – 40C
                                  Output Voltage 24 volts
                                  PoE Mode/Pinout Mode A/B
                                  PoE Standard 24 Volt Passive PoE
                                  Weight 3.0 oz

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                                  AC-USBC

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                                  AC-USBC 100 to 240V AC to USB-C Converter

                                  PoE to USB-C

                                  What’s Inside

                                  PARTS LIST: AC-USBC

                                  • 1 X AC to USBC Converter
                                  • 2 X Wire Nuts

                                  The AC-USBC comes with a male USB-C connector and an RJ-45 Connector.

                                  General Installation

                                  Your new USBC converter is designed to be simple to install and set up.  It is small and compact enough to standard wall gang and European wall boxes.

                                  An adhesive or screw anchor is sufficient to hang the adapter on a wall, enclosure or wall gang box.

                                  1. First make sure power is disconnected to your AC port by flipping the appropriate breaker switch.
                                  2. Once the power is off, use a volt meter to ensure power has been disconnected.
                                  3. Connect the black(line) wire to the black(line) wire nut on the AC-USBC. Then connect the white(neutral) wire to the white(neutral) wire nut on the AC-USBC.
                                  4. Once Connected and tucked in place or mounted, test for power by flipping the breaker and using the volt meter.
                                  5. Once Voltage is established, you can plug in your USBC device and you will have perfectly safe power converted for your low voltage devices. 

                                  Please note that this device does not operate with Power and DATA. The Device Power profiles are 5v 3amp, 9v 3amp, 12v 2.5amp,15v 2 amp, 20v 1.5amp 

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                                  CONFIGURATION

                                  There is no configuration necessary with this device.  Simply plug it in.

                                  Technical Specifications

                                  Product Specifications

                                  Cable connector length 5 inches
                                  Cable connectors Wire Nuts, USB-C female
                                  Data + PoE Ports 0 (input)
                                  Data Ports

                                  0

                                  Data Rate
                                  Connector USB-C Male
                                  Dimensions 2.5x2x1 in.
                                  Input voltage 100 volts to 240 volts
                                  Max. Amps Per Port 3
                                  Operating Humidity 5% to 90%
                                  Operating Temperature Range -10 to 60°C
                                  Output Voltage 5 volts, 9V, 12V, 15V, 20V
                                  PoE Method N/A
                                  PoE Mode/Pinout 0
                                  Power Input Negative and Positive wires
                                  Weight 1 oz

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                                  GBT-4-60w

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                                  Welcome to the PoE Texas Manual for the GBT-4-60w!

                                  The purpose of the manual is to help you quickly and effectively navigate the installation and functions of your new PoE Inwall Switch.

                                  Our goal is to make our products as intuitive and simple to use as possible, so we value your feedback and questions directly to us at service@poetexas.com.  Phone +1-512-479-0317.

                                  Or you’re always welcome to leave questions or comments on our product pages: GBT-4-60w.

                                  What’s Inside

                                  PARTS LIST: GBT-4-60W

                                  • 1 x Extender Switch

                                   

                                  General Installation

                                  You can connect any non-PoE, PoE (12 watt), or PoE+ (25 watt) device up to the power budgets listed above based on your PoE switch.

                                  CONFIGURATION

                                  There’s nothing to configure.  The GBT-4-60w will automatically network with your infrastructure to receive IP addresses and network protocols.

                                  Technical Specifications

                                  Product Specifications

                                  Certifications FCC, CE, RoHS
                                  Data + PoE Ports 4
                                  Data Ports 1
                                  Data Rate Gigabit
                                  DC connector 5.5×2.5
                                  DC Power Input 48-56 VDC
                                  Dimensions 160*95*22 mm
                                  Input Voltage 48-56 VDC and PoE
                                  Input Voltage Range 44-56 volts through Uplink Port
                                  Installation Wall Mount, Shelf Mount
                                  LEDs Per Port 2 – Connections and activity
                                  Max Power for Kit 60 watts total
                                  Mount Type Wall mount, shelf mount
                                  Operating Humidity 5% to 90%
                                  Operating Temperature Range -10 – 45C
                                  PoE Method IEEE 802.3bt/4PPoE (Uplink) / IEEE 802.3af LAN
                                  PoE Mode/Pinout Mode A (-1,2 +3,6)/Mode B (+4,5 -7,8)
                                  PoE Output Power 25 wallts
                                  PoE Standard Injector: Passive 4 Pair PoE / Switch IEEE 802.3bt and IEEE 802.3af
                                  PoE Standards Supported IEEE 802.3bt Type 3

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                                  TAB-10-Scheduler

                                  TAB-10-Scheduler

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                                  DASH Room Scheduler

                                  Configuration Manual

                                   

                                  Welcome to the PoE Texas Manual for the DASH Room Scheduler!

                                  The purpose of the manual is to help you quickly and effectively navigate the configuration and installation of your new PoE enabled room scheduling display.

                                  Our goal is to make our products as intuitive and simple to use as possible, so we value your feedback and questions directly to us at service@poetexas.com.  Phone +1-512-479-0317.

                                  Or you’re always welcome to leave questions or comments on our product pages: DENT-TAB-10-Scheduler.

                                  What’s Inside

                                  PARTS LIST: DENT-TAB-10-Scheduler

                                  • 1 X 10″ PoE Enabled Display
                                  • 1 X Wall/VESA Mount Bracket
                                  • 1 X Side Mullion Mount Adapter
                                  • 1 X  Package Wall Anchors
                                  • 1 X Power Adapter (Not required if using PoE)

                                   

                                   

                                  PARTS LIST: DENT-TAB-8-Scheduler

                                  • 1 X 8″ PoE Enabled Display
                                  • 1 X Single Gang Wall Box Mount Bracket
                                  • 1 X  Package Screws 

                                   

                                  MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS

                                   

                                  Mounting the Tab-10

                                  Mounting the Tab-8

                                  CONFIGURATION

                                  Configuring Your Room Scheduler

                                  Your Room Scheduler comes with the DASH software pre-installed and ready to go.  Simply connect it to PoE or DC power and let the device boot up.  If DASH does not automatically start, simply find the app on the device and boot the application.

                                  Once the DASH app is up and running you can follow the instructions and video below to connect the room scheduler to a calendar for the room you’re planning to use it at.

                                  If you’d like a more personalized walk through of the process or to speak with a real person about the set up process, feel free to speak to a live PoE Texas expert about your installation.

                                  success@poetexas.com

                                  512-479-0317

                                    Quick Start Guide

                                    If you’ve already set up your Room Calendar and simply need guidance on how to set up DASH, follow link to the Quick Start Guide.

                                    If you’re setting up a room scheduler for the first time, congratulations and welcome.  We’d recommend following the Prerequisite instructions below.

                                    Prerequisites – Setting Up Your Room Calendar

                                    If you haven’t already done so, now’s the time to set up the room calendar for the space you would like to allow bookings on.   The Room Scheduler is compatible with Office 365, Google WorkSpace, or any calendar you can configure on Android.

                                    Choose your method for setting up an account:

                                    Office 365

                                    Google Workspace

                                    Android

                                    Putting It Into Practice

                                    For details on how to use the DASH app, check out this article on how Using Dash

                                    Ready to Customize the Look and Feel?

                                    If you’re ready to customize your scheduler experience and allow users to manage meetings on the device or find available rooms?  Follow the link below to find out how to purchase a license that unlocks the full potential of your Room Scheduler.

                                    TROUBLESHOOTING and FAQ

                                    If you’ve already set up your Room Calendar and have come across an issue, read below to see if there is a solution to help solve your problem. Reach out to our team at success@poetexas.com if a solution hasn’t been reached.

                                    Q: How do I get the DASH App?

                                    A: Room schedulers come pre-downloaded with the free version and all the customer needs to do is connect it to a calendar.

                                    Q: How do I purchase a Business or Enterprise subscription?

                                    A:  Please follow the link here to see the different options. Choose “Buy Now” or fill out the fields at the bottom of the page to request a 30-day trial.

                                    Q: How do I activate my DASH license key for a paid Business or Enterprise subscription?

                                    A: From your tablet, tap the gear icon to get to the settings page. Open the “Subscription” tab, enter your license key in the required field, and select “Activate”.

                                    Q: What calendars will my tablet work with?

                                    A: Google, Android, and Office 365

                                    Q: Does this device work with Zoom Rooms or Google Meet?

                                    A: Not currently, only booked meetings and the room schedule will appear on the screen.

                                    Q: Are software updates available?

                                    A: Yes, please reach out to our customer success team at success@poetexas.com to check that you have the latest version.

                                    Q: Can someone from outside of my organization book a meeting with the scheduler?

                                    A: An email address from your organization must schedule the meeting room.

                                    Q: I can’t find the app on my home screen, what do I do?

                                    A:

                                    1. Swipe up from the bottom of the screen to open the app drawer
                                    2. Find Dash and press and hold on the icon until the “App info” menu appears
                                    3. While keeping your finger pressed on the screen, move it to the side by an inch or two
                                    4. Let go – now the Dash icon should be on the home screen

                                    Q: How do I pin the app open on my tablet so that DASH can’t be navigated out of?

                                    A: You will want to press the square overview button at the bottom of the screen. Scroll over to your open DASH app, then press and hold the small icon at the top. From there a window will pop up, and you will choose “Pin”. Then the app will now be pinned to the screen.

                                    Q: When my tablet loses power or reboots, the DASH app does not open automatically. How can I get it to launch at startup?

                                    A: You’ll need to set Dash as the home/launcher app for the device – usually the device will ask you the first time you press the home button after installing Dash (it’ll give you a choice of using Dash or the existing launcher which is “quickstep” on our test device).

                                    If it doesn’t do this, or you choose quickstep when asked you can set it manually.  Go to the settings app, then choose “Apps & notifications” => “Advanced” => “Default apps” => “Home app” and then select Dash.  Now Dash should be set as the home/launcher app so it’ll run on startup, and pressing the home button won’t close Dash.  To undo this, follow the steps again but select quickstep as the home app.

                                    *Please do not add a Google password to your tablet if there is a chance that you won’t remember it. We have no way of resetting the tablet after a Google Password locks you out. When asked to add a password, please choose “skip” in the bottom left-hand corner of the window.*

                                    Technical Specifications

                                    Product Specifications

                                    CPU 8 Core ARM Cortex A7 CPU, 1.2Ghz
                                    Data Rate 10/100 Mbps
                                    Dimensions 72mm x 70 mm x 10mm
                                    Display Type 10.1 IPS Display, Resolution 1280×800, Brightness:350 nit, Capacitive Touch (5 point)
                                    Flash 8 Gb
                                    Input voltage 12 Volt/1500mA
                                    Installation Wall-Mount
                                    Max Power for Kit 12 watts
                                    Mount Type Wall-Mount
                                    PoE Standard IEEE 802.3af PoE
                                    Standard and Protocols H.264 2160p video decoding,
                                    Multi-format FHD video decoding, including Mpeg1/2, Mpeg4 SP/ASP GMC, H.263, H.264, VP6/8, AVS jizun, Jpeg/Mjpeg,etc.
                                    H.264 High Profile 1080p@30fps or 720@60fps encoding
                                    3840 x 1080@30fps 3D decoding, BD/SBS/TAB/FP supported
                                    Complies with RTSP, HTTP, HLS, RTMP, MMS streaming media protocols

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                                    BT-1-55v95w

                                    BT-1-55v95w

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                                    802.3bT (95 watt) PoE Injector

                                    Welcome to the PoE Texas Manual for the BT-1-55v95w that cost effectively upgrades any non-PoE or PoE port to IEEE 802.3bt and 95 watts!

                                    The purpose of the manual is to help you quickly and effectively navigate the installation and functions of your new Power Over Ethernet Midspan.

                                    Our goal is to make our products as intuitive and simple to use as possible, so we value your feedback and questions directly to us at service@poetexas.com.  Phone +1-512-479-0317.

                                    Or you’re always welcome to leave questions or comments on our product pages: BT-1-55V95W

                                     You can also download our Product Spec Sheet here.

                                    What’s Inside

                                    BT-1-55v60w

                                    PARTS LIST:

                                    • 1 X Midspan Injector with built in 6KV Surge Protection (designed for indoor use only)
                                    • 1 X AC Power Cable
                                    • 1 X Grounding Cable with Screw

                                     

                                    Additional items you’ll need not included:

                                    1 – Screws for mounting

                                    2 – Patch cables to the switch and home run cables to the device

                                    General Installation

                                    A midspan like the BT-1-55v95w is a simple device to add on to a network port, and the purpose is to add or increase the PoE of that port without having to upgrade or pick a less optimal switch.

                                    With this wall mounted device, simply mount it near the networking switch you’d like to pair it with.  Then, using a short Ethernet patch cable from the switch’s data port to the LAN port on the PoE midspan.   Then the POE port adjacent to the LAN port will now have that IEEE 802.3bt (95 watts) power budget and up to gigabit pass through data.

                                    The BT-1-55v95w is also surge protected, so, while it cannot be mounted outdoor, you can connect it to outdoor devices with confidence.  In order to make the surge protection fully functional, you will need to properly ground the connector on the side of the device.

                                    Not sure what grounding is?  Panduit has some great graphics around grounding.

                                    CONFIGURATION

                                    There is no configuration necessary with this device.  Simply plug it in.

                                    • The green LED indicates power on and drawing less than 30 watts.  If the light turns blue, it indicates the port is drawing more than 30 watts of power.   
                                    • If the green light begins to blink at any time, it could indicate there is a short in the circuit or a compatibility issue.

                                     

                                    STEPS TO TROUBLESHOOT:

                                    1 – At the injector, disconnect the PoE port from your device.  Use a PoE Tester to confirm the device is able to power on using a short jumper cable.

                                    2 – At the other end of the network cable to your device, disconnect the device and use the PoE Tester to confirm it is able to negotiate PoE.

                                    3 – Connect the PoE Tester to the end device to monitor power consumption.

                                     

                                    If you’re able to power on the device with the PoE Tester inline, it’s likely a compatibility issue.  Please contact us at service@poetexas.com to find you the right solution.

                                    Technical Specifications

                                    Product Specifications

                                    AC Plug Connector Type C14
                                    Adapter length 3 ft
                                    Certifications UL/CE/FCC
                                    Data + PoE Ports 1
                                    Data Ports 1
                                    Data Rate Gigabit
                                    Dimensions 6KV Model – 214mm x 134 mm x 41 mm
                                    Display Type LED – Green (802.3at) ; Blue (802.3bt)
                                    IEC Protection Class IP 40
                                    Input Frequency Range 50/60 Hz
                                    Input voltage 100 – 240 VAC
                                    Load Regulation 6KV Surge Protection on Select model as indicated
                                    Max Current 1.72 Amps
                                    Max Power for Kit 95 Watts
                                    Max Voltage 55 volts
                                    Max. Amps Per Port 1.72 Amps
                                    Mount Type Wall
                                    Operating Humidity 20% to 80%
                                    Operating Temperature Range 0 – 40C
                                    Output Voltage 55 volts
                                    PoE Method IEEE 802.3af, IEEE 802.3at, IEEE 802.3bt
                                    PoE Mode/Pinout Mode A (-1,2 +3,6)/Mode B (+4,5 -7,8)

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                                    GAT-USBC-PD-V3

                                    GAT-USBC-PD-V3

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                                    GAT-USBC-PD-V3

                                    PoE+ To USB-C 3.0 (Gigabit Data Rate)

                                    Welcome to the PoE Texas Manual for the patent pending GAT-USBC-PD-V3 (designed for iPad, Microsoft Surface, and Samsung) that delivers wired Power and Gigabit Data for your USB Type C devices!

                                    The purpose of the manual is to help you quickly and effectively navigate the installation and functions of your new Power Over Ethernet Converter.

                                    Our goal is to make our products as intuitive and simple to use as possible, so we value your feedback and questions directly to us at service@poetexas.com.  Phone +1-512-479-0317.

                                    Or you’re always welcome to leave questions or comments on our product page: GAT-USBC-PD-V3

                                    What’s Inside

                                    PARTS LIST:

                                    • 1 X POE+ Converter

                                     

                                    GENERAL INSTALLATION

                                     

                                    Your new PoE converter is designed to be simple to install and set up.  It is small and light enough to leave “inline” with your network cable.

                                    You may also choose to use four Keystone 616 mounting brackets to wall mount the device.

                                    Otherwise, the GAT-USBC-PD-V3 fits many single gang wall boxes and all dual gang wall boxes.

                                    Once it is in place, simply follow these steps in order:

                                    1 – Plug the RJ-45 end into an IEEE 802.3at PoE (POE+) or 48-56 volt passive Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) with a data source

                                    2 – Ensure the device you’re connecting to is on and logged in

                                    3 – Plug the USB-C connector into the device

                                    The converter will automatically set up the network connection with your device and begin charging.  To confirm that, go to the General settings tab or look for the <…> symbol next to Ethernet.

                                    CONFIGURATION

                                    Configuring Your Cisco Enterprise POE Switch for 2 Event PoE Classification

                                    Yeah, I know that’s a mouthful.  Here’s the simple translation.  Cisco enterprise switches including the 9400 and 9300 models, which is a lot of them, come with a default setting that makes them less compatible PoE+ devices like the GAT-USBC-PD.   You’ll know the setting isn’t right because our device won’t power on correctly, and your device won’t charge.  How frustrating!

                                    It’s a simple enough fix.  You simply need to configure the ports that will power the GAT-USBC-PD to have 2 event classification.  You can find the Cisco documentation on how to do that here: CONFIGURE MY SWITCH

                                    Or here are the steps you take after you’ve logged into the terminal. 

                                    Switch> enable
                                    Switch# configure terminal
                                    Switch(config)# interface gigabitethernet2/0/1

                                    Switch(config-if)# power inline port 2-event
                                    Switch(config-if)# end

                                    You can still set up your iPad to not automatically lock on a timer.  When the screen locks if you would like the screen always on.

                                    • Go to the Settings icon on your iPad
                                    • Select Display & Brightness
                                    • Select Auto Lock
                                    • Set the limit to Never

                                     

                                     

                                    The splitter will auto-configure the IP settings to default as soon as you connect it up including Dynamic IP addressing.

                                    1. Navigate to General Settings, then you’ll see a symbol for the LAN <…>
                                    2. Select this and you’ll see the option for PoE Texas LAN, select it

                                    You’ll see your IPV4 IP address information.  If it shows “Automatic”, that means your getting a dynamically assigned IP address.

                                    If you’d like to reconfigure the IP address, DNS, and HTTP Proxy settings, you can do that by selecting these options.  

                                    The most used option will be fixing your IP address by selecting the “Automatic” button.

                                    For the other networks settings, we’d recommend talking to a service provider or give us a call: 512-479-0317 or service@poetexas.com.

                                    Best Practices for iOS Updates

                                    Despite Apple’s excellent reputation for ensuring backward compatibility with their iPads and iPhones, practical experience with a recent iOS update has revealed that even they can miss things which can temporarily lead to disruption of service for your device.   If your device must be reliable 24/7, we recommend these following best practices:

                                    • Go to Settings -> General -> Software Updates -> Automatic Updates
                                    • Deselect “Install iPadOS Updates”
                                    • Before choosing to install the next update, please check into our iOS Compatibility Table to check whether we have finished testing the performance of an new iPadOS version

                                    iOS Compatibility Table

                                    • Finally, to get emailed live updates on iOS compatibility, subscribe to our mailing list for iOS compatibility

                                    Technical Specifications

                                    Product Specifications

                                    Adapters included none
                                    Connector Types USB-C
                                    Data Rate (Input) 10/100/1000 Gigabit / (Output) 10/100/1000 Mbps
                                    Data Standard USB 3.0 (Output)
                                    Input voltage 48-56V
                                    LEDs Per Port Green (POE) / Yellow (USB-C)
                                    Max Power for Kit 25 Watts
                                    Mount Type Wall or Inline
                                    Operating Humidity -10 – 60C
                                    Output Voltage 5V,2.6A; 9V,1.78A; 12V,1.34A; 15V,1.37A; 20V,1.15A
                                    PoE Method IEEE 802.3at
                                    PoE Standard IEEE 802.3at
                                    Weight 3 oz.

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                                    AF-USBC-PD

                                    AF-USBC-PD

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                                    AF-USBC-PD – The PoE (12 watt) Converter for Power Delivery USB-C Devices including tablets

                                    Welcome to the PoE Texas Manual for the patent pending AF-USBC-PD designed for USB-C power delivery  devices including Apple iPad Mini and Air, Samsung Tab, and Amazon Fire that gives you wired Power and Data for your compatible USB Type C devices!

                                    The purpose of the manual is to help you quickly and effectively navigate the installation and functions of your new Power Over Ethernet Converter.

                                    Our goal is to make our products as intuitive and simple to use as possible, so we value your feedback and questions directly to us at service@poetexas.com.  Phone +1-512-479-0317.

                                    Or you’re always welcome to leave questions or comments on our product page: AF-USBC-PD

                                    What’s Inside

                                    PARTS LIST:

                                    • 1 X POE Converter

                                    Tested compatible with iPad Mini, iPad Air, iPad Pro 11″, Samsung Tab S7 Lite, Samsung Tab A8, Lenovo M10+, and more

                                    Please contact us at success@poetexas.com if you’d like to confirm your compatibility

                                     

                                    GENERAL INSTALLATION

                                     

                                    Your new PoE converter is designed to be simple to install and set up.  It is small and light enough to leave “inline” with your network cable and designed to fit inside a US dual gang wall box or simply inside the wall.

                                    Once it is in place, simply follow these steps in order:

                                    1 – Plug the RJ-45 end into an IEEE 802.3af PoE (POE) or 48-56 volt passive Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) with a data source

                                    2 – Ensure the device you’re connecting to is on and logged in

                                    3 – Plug the USB-C connector into the device using the port you prefer

                                     

                                    CONFIGURATION

                                    IEEE 802.3af PoE – No Configuration Necessary

                                    As a PoE device – not PoE+ or PoE++ – this device is compatible with ALL PoE switches and does not require any configuration on the switch side.

                                    You can still set up your iPad to not automatically lock on a timer.  When the screen locks if you would like the screen always on.

                                    • Go to the Settings icon on your iPad
                                    • Select Display & Brightness
                                    • Select Auto Lock
                                    • Set the limit to Never

                                     

                                     

                                    The splitter will auto-configure the IP settings to default as soon as you connect it up including Dynamic IP addressing.

                                    1. Navigate to General Settings, then you’ll see a symbol for the LAN <…>
                                    2. Select this and you’ll see the option for PoE Texas LAN, select it

                                    You’ll see your IPV4 IP address information.  If it shows “Automatic”, that means your getting a dynamically assigned IP address.

                                    If you’d like to reconfigure the IP address, DNS, and HTTP Proxy settings, you can do that by selecting these options.  

                                    The most used option will be fixing your IP address by selecting the “Automatic” button.

                                    For the other networks settings, we’d recommend talking to a service provider or give us a call: 512-479-0317 or service@poetexas.com.

                                    Best Practices for iOS Updates

                                    Despite Apple’s excellent reputation for ensuring backward compatibility with their iPads and iPhones, practical experience with a recent iOS update has revealed that even they can miss things which can temporarily lead to disruption of service for your device.   If your device must be reliable 24/7, we recommend these following best practices:

                                    • Go to Settings -> General -> Software Updates -> Automatic Updates
                                    • Deselect “Install iPadOS Updates”
                                    • Before choosing to install the next update, please check into our iOS Compatibility Table to check whether we have finished testing the performance of an new iPadOS version

                                    iOS Compatibility Table

                                    • Finally, to get emailed live updates on iOS compatibility, subscribe to our mailing list for iOS compatibility

                                    Technical Specifications

                                    Product Specifications

                                    Adapter length 3 inches
                                    Cable connector length 36 inches
                                    Cable connectors USB-C Male – Integrated
                                    Certifications CE, RoHS
                                    Data Rate 10/100 Mbps
                                    Dimensions 3x1x1.5 in.
                                    Input voltage 44 to 56 volts
                                    LED Indicator Green – PoE; Yellow – Activity
                                    Max Voltage 5 volts
                                    Max. Amps Per Port 2 amp (PD Profile)
                                    Operating Humidity 5% to 90%
                                    Operating Temperature Range -10 – 60C
                                    PoE Mode/Pinout Mode A (-1,2 +3,6)/Mode B (+4,5 -7,8)

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                                    DENT-LK-C

                                    DENT-LK-C

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                                    DENT-LK-C Installation and Configuration Manual

                                     

                                    Welcome to the PoE Texas Manual for the DENT-LK-C line of products!

                                    The purpose of the manual is to help you quickly and effectively install and configure your new DENT-LK-C kit.

                                    Our goal is to make our products as intuitive and simple to use as possible, so we value your feedback and questions directly to us at service@poetexas.com.  Phone +1-512-479-0317.

                                    Or you’re always welcome to leave questions or comments on our product pages: DENT-LK-C.

                                    What’s Inside

                                    PARTS LIST: DENT-LK-C2-A

                                    • Qty 1 DENT-LINC-CC
                                    • Qty 1 GPOE-1AB-56V60W
                                    • Qty 1 DENT-WS-S4
                                    • Qty 2 LTG-FP-2-2-4K

                                       

                                      PARTS LIST: DENT-LK-C2-B

                                        • Qty 1 DENT-LINC-CC
                                        • Qty 1 GPOE-1AB-56V60W
                                        • Qty 1 DENT-WS-S4
                                        • Qty 2 DWN-4-RDG-WH

                                         

                                        PARTS LIST: DENT-LK-C4-A

                                          • Qty 1 DENT-LINC-CC
                                          • Qty 1 GPOE-1AB-56V60W
                                          • Qty 1 DENT-WS-S4
                                          • Qty 2 LTG-FP-2-2-4K
                                          • Qty 2 DWN-4-RDG-WH

                                         

                                        PARTS LIST: DENT-LK-C4-B

                                          • Qty 1 DENT-LINC-CC
                                          • Qty 1 GPOE-1AB-56V60W
                                          • Qty 1 DENT-WS-S4
                                          • Qty 4 LTG-FP-2-2-4K

                                         

                                        Accessories and Tools

                                        Not Included in Base Kit

                                        REQUIRED ACCESSORIES:

                                        • Cat6 Ethernet  (2 cables length < 100m)
                                        • Single Gang JBOX or low voltage wall ring
                                        • 18-2 AWG wire (to each fixture)
                                        • 18-6 AWG wire (for wall switch)
                                        • WAGO wire connectors (~ 25)
                                        • Wire strippers

                                         

                                         

                                        OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

                                        • PoE Tester (highly recommended )
                                        • 2ft Tbar (needed if putting into a 2ft x 4ft tile)
                                        • PoE / Data Switch if future networking is desired

                                         

                                        RECOMMENDED TOOLS

                                        • Wire strippers
                                        • Drill bits
                                        • Levels
                                        • Sheetrock saw
                                        • Wire cutters
                                        • Box cutter
                                        • Screwdrivers/Impact Drill
                                        • Wire Fishing tools
                                        • Carpenters Tape

                                         

                                        WIRING INSTRUCTIONS

                                         

                                        Download the Kit Drawing Set

                                        Kit Includes

                                        2x 2×2 Fixtures

                                        4 Button Light Switch

                                        100-200 Sqft Space

                                        Kit Includes

                                        2x 4″ Down Lights

                                        4 Button Light Switch

                                        100-200 Sqft Space

                                        Kit Includes

                                        2x 2×2 Fixture

                                        2x 4″ Down Lights

                                        4 Button Light Switch

                                        200-300 Sqft Space

                                        Kit Includes

                                        4x 2×2 Fixture

                                        4 Button Light Switch

                                        200-400 Sqft Space

                                        Watch a Professional Wire the Different Fixtures

                                        4″ Down Light

                                        4 Button Light Switch

                                        2×2 Troffer Light

                                        DENT-LINC

                                        MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS

                                         

                                        • Cut the light switch mounting location and mount the low voltage ring
                                        • Determine where you plan to mount the DENT-LINC
                                          • You can mount the LINC in a ceiling or in an IDF or server room
                                          • It should be no more than 100 m (330 ft) from the supplied injector or a PoE++ (IEEE 802.3bt Type 4) switch
                                          • It should also be no more than 30 m (100 ft) from the furthest light switch or light fixture
                                        • Run the 18-6 wire from the wall switch location back to the LINC
                                        • Mount the light fixtures
                                        • Rough in the 18-2 wire from the LINC the light fixtures
                                        • Terminate the light fixtures and the LINC
                                        • Wire and terminate the light switch
                                        • Mount the light switch
                                        • Select where you will mount your injector or the IEEE 802.3bt switch
                                        • Mount the injector and power supply
                                        • Run the CAT 5e or CAT 6 cable from the LINC to the injector or switch
                                        • Terminate the CAT cable on both ends
                                        • Plug in the injector to power it on – confirm with the green lights
                                        • Connect the LINC to the injector or switch using the CAT cable
                                        • Your lights should come on immediately
                                          • If the lights do not come on immediately
                                          • Disconnect the CAT cable from the LINC
                                          • Double check you have terminated the lights to the LINC properly
                                          • Reconnect the CAT cable to the LINC

                                        As a safety precaution the LINC will not power up any output or input NOT terminated correctly.  You may need to simply unplug and plug the CAT cable in after you have properly terminated the wire whip on the light side of the LINC.

                                        Now you’re ready for programming.  Just kidding, check the next section on using the lights.

                                        PROGRAMMING AND CONFIGURATION

                                         

                                        Your LINC device comes pre-programmed so it is plug and play with these features.  Simply start using the buttons to control the lights.  See the image.

                                        You can re-program the LINC in the field by connecting the COR-TAP-Lite to a LAN with the LINC you’re interested in reprogramming.  Reprogramming does requires:

                                        1. COR-TAP-Lite (a PoE powered device)
                                        2. Local Area Network (LAN)
                                        3. DHCP Server (Usually a router or modem in smaller installations that hands out IP addresses)

                                        We recommend you contact us directly to arrange training on how to reprogram the LINC.

                                        Technical Specifications

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                                        DENT-TAB-8-LED and DENT-TAB-10-LED

                                        DENT-TAB-8-LED and DENT-TAB-10-LED

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                                        DENT-TAB 8 and 10 LED Configuration Manual

                                         

                                        Welcome to the PoE Texas Manual for the DENT-TAB-8 and DENT-TAB-10!

                                        The purpose of the manual is to help you quickly and effectively navigate the configuration and installation of your new DENT-TAB.

                                        Our goal is to make our products as intuitive and simple to use as possible, so we value your feedback and questions directly to us at service@poetexas.com.  Phone +1-512-479-0317.

                                        Or you’re always welcome to leave questions or comments on our product pages: DENT-TAB-10.

                                        DENT-TAB-10-LED

                                        Product highlight featuring our DENT-TAB-10-LED Room Scheduler.

                                        DENT-TAB-8-LED

                                        Product highlight featuring our DENT-TAB-8-LED Room Scheduler.

                                        How to Flush Mount the Tab 8 LED

                                        Here is a quick tutorial on how to flush mount our DENT-TAB-8-LED

                                        What’s Inside

                                        PARTS LIST: DENT-TAB-10-LED

                                        • 1 X 10″ PoE Enabled Display
                                        • 1 X Wall/VESA Mount Bracket
                                        • 1 X Side Mullion Mount Adapter
                                        • 1 X  Package Wall Anchors
                                        • 1 X Power Adapter (Not required if using PoE)

                                         

                                         

                                        PARTS LIST: DENT-TAB-8-LED

                                        • 1 X 8″ PoE Enabled Display
                                        • 1 X Wall/VESA Mount Bracket
                                        • 1 X Side Mullion Mount Adapter
                                        • 1 X  Package Wall Anchors
                                        • 1 X Power Adapter (Not required if using PoE)
                                        • 4 X screws and dry-wall anchors

                                         

                                         

                                        CONFIGURATION

                                        Pre-Configuring Your DENT-TAB

                                        We have found it works best to pre-configure your TAB 8 and 10 prior to installation to make the install process faster and easier.  What does “pre-configure” mean?

                                        In this case, a device like the TAB8 and TAB 10 is best controlled by a Mobile Device Manager software, or MDM, which will upload the Denton DBI controller app and secure the device from operating any other software including other browsers.

                                        If  you’re new to MDM’s, have no fear.  PoE Texas can offer up to three TAB-8 or TAB-10 devices pre-configured on the PoE Texas MDM for you to test and become familiar with how the system works.  Then, you can upgrade to your own MDM account or system.  Your PoE Texas expert will be happy to help consult with you to find the right MDM to fit your needs and support you in configuring the TAB-8 or TAB-10 using your MDM.

                                        success@poetexas.com

                                        512-479-0317

                                          Ready to learn more about how to design and configure your ControlPortal as well as set up an MDM with profiles for your DENT-TAB?  Visit our

                                          ControlPortal Manual

                                          MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS

                                           

                                          Ensure that you’re connected to the same Local Area Network (LAN) as the Primary Gateway COR-TAP to be able to present your ControlPortal.  Not sure what all that means?  Check out our manual on

                                          ControlPortal

                                          Technical Specifications

                                          Product Specifications

                                          CPU 8 Core ARM Cortex A7 CPU, 1.2Ghz
                                          Data Rate 10/100 Mbps
                                          Dimensions 72mm x 70 mm x 10mm
                                          Display Type 10.1 IPS Display, Resolution 1280×800, Brightness:350 nit, Capacitive Touch (5 point)
                                          Flash 8 Gb
                                          Input voltage 12 Volt/1500mA
                                          Installation Wall-Mount
                                          Max Power for Kit 12 watts
                                          Mount Type Wall-Mount
                                          PoE Standard IEEE 802.3af PoE
                                          Standard and Protocols H.264 2160p video decoding,
                                          Multi-format FHD video decoding, including Mpeg1/2, Mpeg4 SP/ASP GMC, H.263, H.264, VP6/8, AVS jizun, Jpeg/Mjpeg,etc.
                                          H.264 High Profile 1080p@30fps or 720@60fps encoding
                                          3840 x 1080@30fps 3D decoding, BD/SBS/TAB/FP supported
                                          Complies with RTSP, HTTP, HLS, RTMP, MMS streaming media protocols

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                                          AT-1-52v30w; PT-GPOE-1B48v15w

                                          AT-1-52v30w; PT-GPOE-1B48v15w

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                                          Welcome to the PoE Texas Manual for the AT-1-52v30w  and PT-GPOE-1B-48v15w 

                                          The purpose of the manual is to help you quickly and effectively navigate the installation and functions of your new Power Over Ethernet Midspan for PoE+ and IEEE 802.3at compliant device.

                                          Our goal is to make our products as intuitive and simple to use as possible, so we value your feedback and questions directly to us at service@poetexas.com.  Phone +1-512-479-0317.

                                          Or you’re always welcome to leave questions or comments on our product pages: AT-1-52v30w. PT-GPOE-1B-48v15w 

                                          What’s Inside

                                          AT-1-52v30w

                                          PARTS LIST:

                                          • 1 X Midspan Injector
                                          • 1 X AC Cable Adapter

                                           

                                          Additional items you’ll need not included:

                                          Patch cables to the switch and home run cables to the device

                                           

                                          PT-GPOE-1B-48V15W

                                          PARTS LIST:

                                          • 1 X Midspan Injector
                                          • 1 X AC Cable Adapter

                                           

                                          Additional items you’ll need not included:

                                          Patch cables to the switch and home run cables to the device

                                           

                                          General Installation

                                          A midspan like the AT-1-52v30w is a simple device to add on to a network port, and the purpose is to add PoE+ to any network or PoE switch.

                                           With this in-line device, simply connect any networking or PoE switch you need to add PoE+ to.  Using a short Ethernet patch cable from the switch’s data port to the LAN port on the PoE midspan.   Then the POE port adjacent to the LAN port will now have that IEEE 802.3at (30 watts) power budget and up to gigabit pass through data.  Finally, connect the AC power cable to a 120/240 VAC 50/60 Hz outlet.

                                          This device has grounded ports.  Not sure what grounding is?  Panduit has some great graphics around grounding.

                                          CONFIGURATION

                                          There is no configuration necessary with this device.  Simply plug it in.

                                          The green LED indicates power on.  If the green light begins to blink at any time, it could indicate there is a short in the circuit or a compatibility issue.

                                           

                                          STEPS TO TROUBLESHOOT:

                                          1 – At the injector, disconnect the PoE port from your device.  Use a PoE Tester to confirm the device is able to power on using a short jumper cable.

                                          2 – At the other end of the network cable to your device, disconnect the device and use the PoE Tester to confirm it is able to negotiate PoE.

                                          3 – Connect the PoE Tester to the end device to monitor power consumption.

                                           

                                          If you’re able to power on the device with the PoE Tester inline, it’s likely a compatibility issue.  Please contact us at service@poetexas.com to find you the right solution.

                                          Technical Specifications

                                          AT-1-52v30w

                                          Product Specifications

                                          AC Plug Connector Type IEC C6 – Cable Included
                                          Adapter length 3 ft
                                          Certifications CE/FCC
                                          Data + PoE Ports 1
                                          Data Ports 1
                                          Data Rate Gigabit
                                          Dimensions 10.5 cm x 5.5 cm x 3.4 cm
                                          Input Frequency Range 50/60 Hz
                                          Input Voltage Range 100 – 240VAC
                                          LEDs Per Port 2 (PoE Port)
                                          Max Power for Kit 32 Watts
                                          Max. Amps Per Port 580 mA
                                          Operating Humidity 20% – 80% Non-Condensing
                                          Operating Temperature Range 0 – 40 C
                                          Output Voltage 52 Volts
                                          PoE Method IEEE 802.3at
                                          PoE Mode/Pinout Mode B (+4,5 / -7,8)
                                          PoE Standards Supported 802.3at
                                          Storage Temperature -20C – 70C

                                          PT-GPOE-1B-48V15W

                                          Product Specifications

                                          Certifications CE/FCC
                                          Data + PoE Ports 1
                                          Data Ports 1
                                          Data Rate Gigabit
                                          Input Voltage Range 100 - 240VAC
                                          LEDs Per Port 2 (PoE Port)
                                          Max Power for Kit 15 Watts
                                          Max. Amps Per Port 320mA
                                          Operating Humidity 20% - 80% Non-Condensing
                                          Operating Temperature Range 0 - 40 C
                                          Output Voltage 48 Volts
                                          PoE Method Passive
                                          PoE Mode/Pinout Mode B (+4,5 / -7,8)
                                          PoE Standards Supported 802.3af
                                          Storage Temperature -20C - 70C

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                                          ControlPortal

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                                          ControlPortal

                                          Welcome to the PoE Texas Manual for our ControlPortal!

                                          The purpose of the manual is to help you quickly and effectively navigate the creation, installation, and functions of your new ControlPortal.

                                          Our goal is to make our products as intuitive and simple to use as possible, so we value your feedback and questions directly to us at service@poetexas.com. Phone +1-512-479-0317

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                                          Check out our MeetingPortal app

                                          For easier and high visibility office scheduling, check out our PoE Tablets with our MeetingPortal app.

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                                          Prerequisites

                                           EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:

                                          The exact amount required depends on the project’s size

                                          • COR-TAP GATEWAYS

                                            • At least one for Primary ControlPortal Gateway
                                            • Any number of Secondary gateways (can act as backup Primary)
                                          • ControlPortal- COMPATIBLE DEVICES

                                            • TAB-10

                                              • Includes an LED Ring Features, Alarms, and Kiosk Mode (requires MDM provisioning for Kiosk)
                                            • Android Tablet- Any device with Android 8.0 or higher

                                            • iPad

                                              • Support for iOS is in beta development and will be available soon for full deployment
                                            • PC’s and Other Displays:

                                              • Mac/iOS devices with Safari Browser
                                              • Windows devices with Chrome Browser
                                              • Linux devices with Chromium Browser
                                              • Chrome OS device

                                          Features

                                          Current supported features you’ll want to know about:

                                          MDM Provisioning

                                          (NOT REQUIRED for non-kiosk devices)

                                          Before you start:

                                          Android, iOS, and other devices require an MDM system operate in true kiosk mode.  We also recommend an MDM because you can control the devices’ profiles, distribute applications, configure system settings, remotely connect for assistance (on-premise permission required), track their status (battery, geolocation, etc.), and prevent any sort of tampering including in an event of physical theft.

                                          If you need an MDM account set up and don’t already have an MDM, you can refer to our MDM Initialization Instructions to learn about a system we recommend.  If you require assistance or have any other questions about an MDM please contact our customer success team.

                                          Device Provisioning

                                          To provision an MDM Device please accurately follow the steps described in Chapter 4 of the MDM Initialization Instructions or speak to your MDM service provider.

                                          Enabling ControlPortal (at Primary ControlPortal Gateway)

                                          When you’re ready to create your first ControlPortal page, you will need to enable the ControlPortal for the LAN. Then the ControlPortal can be accessed manually using http://wallstation.local/ (only works for client devices on the same LAN) or will be opened automatically if you are using our ControlPortal app (has to be on the same LAN).

                                          STEPS:

                                          1. Decide which gateway you are going to make the Primary ControlPortal Gateway. It is a good idea to choose the gateway that is the least likely to undergo any network or structural changes, be offline, or be decommissioned in the future.  If you have enough ControlPortal , we would recommend choosing one ControlPortal as your “ControlPortal ” server.
                                          2. Visit that gateway’s “Config” page (1).
                                          3. In the “General Settings” (2) section check the “ControlPortal V2 Primary” checkbox (3). Wait 10 seconds and refresh the page. If the checkbox stays checked it means the activation was successful. If the checkbox isn’t checked please make sure no other Primary ControlPortal Gateway is present on the network or contact our customer support.

                                          Adding Rooms and Adding Objects to Rooms

                                          Next let’s create a Room entity, which is what a ControlPortal will present as a page.  By this point, you should already have all the necessary objects, groups, and sensors created. You can refer to the COR-TAP Gateway documentation for more information.

                                          STEPS:

                                          1. Navigate to the “Rooms” page of your Primary ControlPortal Gateway
                                          2. Click the “New” button
                                          3. Fill in the parameters of your new Room
                                            • Support Phone and Support Email will be shown and used for the generation of the QR codes in the “Service Contacts” menu.   You can add your own information here.
                                            • To learn more about Order Locking, please refer to the corresponding chapter
                                            • To learn more about Service PIN, please refer to the corresponding chapter
                                            • In the Associated Schedule field, you can choose the gateway the schedule from which will be shown on the Room’s ControlPortal screen
                                            • Occupancy Sound is the sound that will be played on the Room’s occupancy sensor going into the “occupied” state
                                            • Custom background is a JPEG image of compatible dimensions (please make sure the dimensions are compatible with the screen, the image will be stretched to attempt to cover both of the sides fully while keeping its aspect ratio, please keep in mind that control elements cover parts of the background).
                                              Make sure you have the right to use the image.
                                              You can find free-to-use high-quality background images with a color filter here:
                                              https://www.pexels.com/search/background/ (100K+ images)
                                              https://pixabay.com/images/search/background/ (100K+ images)
                                          4. Click “Ok”
                                          5. You can now drag and drop the devices you want to be commissioned to that room

                                          Accessing ControlPortal

                                          1. If you are using an MDM pre-configured Kiosk ControlPortal device it should connect to the Primary ControlPortal Gateway automatically as long as it is on the same LAN and the valid MDM kiosk policy is present (please refer to MDM Initialization Instructions or contact our customer support if you need to get an MDM system set up).
                                          2. If you are using an Android Device that is not Kiosk you can access ControlPortal by installing our ControlPortal Android App
                                          3. If you are using a device that supports mDNS/Bonjour name resolution (e.g. all Apple products, Windows 10 Build 1511+, some Linux distributions, etc.) you can use http://wallstation.local/ in Chrome or Safari browser to access ControlPortal on the same LAN.
                                            • If you are connected to the COR-TAP’s Wi-Fi hotspot use http://wallstationwifi.local/ instead
                                          4. If you have a device that doesn’t support mDNS/Bonjour, use http://<primary-gateway-name> (where <primary-gateway-name> is the hostname of your Primary ControlPortal Gateway which you can find in your gateway settings, make sure to replace underscores (_) with dashes (-) if there are any underscores present)

                                          Single-room Mode

                                          By default, all ControlPortal clients have access to all Rooms. To limit a client device to a single Room use one of the next methods:

                                          1. Switch to another Room different from the Room you want to lock the device in and open the Room Selection Menu by tapping the Room’s name. In that menu tap and hold the target Room’s button until the screen is refreshed. The Single-room Mode will now be active.
                                          2. Alternatively, you can use http://wallstation.local/<room_name> to enter the Single-room Mode via URL.

                                          To exit the Single-room Mode tap the “Disable single-room mode” button in the Service Menu. Please refer to the “Service Menu” chapter for information on how to access it.

                                          To activate:

                                          To disable:

                                          Pinning and order locking

                                          To control the order of Scenes and Devices on the screen you can use next features:
                                          1. Pinning – by tapping on and holding a Scene or a Device button you can pin it at the top of the corresponding list. Pinned objects are indicated with a star added to their name. Each new pinned object always goes on top of its pinned list, that way you can control the order of the list of the pinned objects by pinning target objects in the desired order.
                                            To unpin an object tap and hold the target object’s button the same way as you did for pinning it.
                                          2. Objects from the “More” menu that were recently used go to the top of the corresponding object list after the pinned objects (if there are any). This ensures that devices that are being used frequently are more likely to be on the main object list.
                                          3. Order locking which you can find in the settings of the Room allows you to disable both Pinning and “More” menu auto-sorting features.  In that case, you can control the order of the objects by adding them to the room in the order you want them to be on the ControlPortal screen. The ControlPortal user will not be able to change the order of the objects from their ControlPortal screen.

                                          Scene-only (Portrait) Mode

                                          If the device screen is too small to effectively display the full version of ControlPortal or you just need it to only display Scenes you can rotate the device that supports orientation change into portrait orientation.

                                          Alternatively, if available, you can make the ControlPortal window height greater than its width which will also enable Portrait Mode.

                                          Gateway-issued commands

                                          In the “Control Commands” subsection of the “General settings” section of the Primary ControlPortal Gateway’s page you can issues next commands:

                                          1. Override screen brightness value for all ControlPortal
                                          2. Reload all ControlPortal (refreshes their browser page, if the device is reachable)

                                          LED Ring Features

                                          Only available on Denton LED Ring-enabled devices

                                          1. Automatic accent color will be calculated from the background image and applied automatically on any background change.
                                          2. Manual LED Ring overrides are available from the Service Menu (please refer to the Service Menu chapter on how to access it) and will allow you to override both the color and the on/off state of the LED Ring.

                                          Service Menu

                                          Service Menu is a menu that contains Service Controls meant to be only available to authorized personnel.

                                          To access this menu you have to set up the Service PIN in the settings of the Room. Please note, that Service PIN is per-Room, meaning you can access the service menu from that Room only if you know the PIN for that Room. That allows you to have flexible access zones with separated access levels. Please refer to the “Adding Rooms” chapter for more information on setting up a Room.

                                          After the PIN is set up you can access the service menu by opening the “Service Contacts” menu and tapping and holding the text line that contains the ControlPortal IP (1), tapping on the white field that will appear below it (2), entering the PIN correct for the selected Room in the number pad (3), and tapping the blue button (4).

                                          Please refer to the list of features to see what features you can control from the Service Menu.

                                           

                                          1. If the ControlPortal main screen appears, but you don’t see any controls
                                            • If you use a 3rd party router your router may lack the support of DHCP DDNS (which generally means it may be undertiered for the purpose of being your building automation router) or you have DNS resolution misconfigured:
                                              If DHCP DDNS doesn’t work on your LAN you should aim to fix your network DNS resolution, you can contact our technical support which will provide you with further steps.
                                              Alternatively, you can try to use the MultiVerse network map fallback, by going to the “General Settings” and unchecking “ControlPortal use DHCP DDNS”, but it is not recommended as a permanent solution (as faulty DHCP DDNS often indicates other issues on the network) and is not guaranteed to resolve the issue. It also depends on network multicast working properly.
                                            • There are other potential network and configuration issues that may lead to that general symptom, as it basically indicates that the ControlPortal web app itself was delivered to the client device, but the delivered app couldn’t initialize the configuration and controls. Please contact our customer support for further diagnostics.
                                          2. ControlPortal doesn’t load at all
                                            • Please check your network status and direct LAN reachability of the Primary ControlPortal Gateway. It often means that either the client device is offline, or that the Primary ControlPortal Gateway is offline.
                                            • Your router or network may have issues with multicast and mDNS. In that case please contact our customer support.
                                          3. ControlPortal screen restarts (blinks) and doesn’t stop
                                            • There are some issues with your network or configuration that ControlPortal could not resolve automatically, please contact customer support.
                                          4. Alarms stop working after the screen goes to sleep
                                            • If you are running ControlPortal Android App make sure it is added to the battery optimization exceptions. That is dealt with natively in Denton devices.
                                            • For other devices and operating systems make sure the device doesn’t go to sleep or puts the app to sleep. For example, your native phone call app and alarm clock are only able to immediately deliver you a call and wake you up on time because they are system apps that are added to the battery optimization exceptions by default. Due to mobile operating system policies 3rd party apps are not allowed to acquire those permissions (as well as most other permissions) automatically.
                                          5. Some controls are unavailable
                                            • If you can’t use some control you’ve been able to use previously it may mean that the gateway that provides those controls is currently offline. Please check the connection and contact customer support if you are unable to resolve the issue.

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                                          GBTS-10-8-M Rev 2

                                          GBTS-10-8-M Rev 2

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                                          Welcome to the PoE Texas Manual for the GBTS-10-8-M-V2!

                                          The purpose of the manual is to help you quickly and effectively navigate the installation and functions of your new 8 port IEEE 802.3bt PoE switch designed for Intelligent Lighting and Automation distributed networks

                                          Our goal is to make our products as intuitive and simple to use as possible.  We value your feedback and questions.  You can reach us directly at service@poetexas.com and +1-512-479-0317.

                                          Or you’re always welcome to leave questions or comments on our product pages: GBTS-10-8-M-V2

                                          Note: Installation and servicing should be performed by qualified personnel.

                                          IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
                                          1. READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.  SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
                                          2. Do not use outdoors.
                                          3. Do not let power supply cords touch hot surfaces.
                                          4. Do not mount near gas or electric heaters.
                                          5. The grounding screw is for signal integrity and not for branch safety circuit grounding.
                                          6. Equipment should be mounted in locations, such as Intermediate Distribution Frames (IDF’s), behind locked doors.
                                          7. The use of equipment including interconnecting wiring not recommended by the manufacturer may cause an unsafe condition.
                                          8. Do not use this equipment for other than inteded use.

                                          SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.

                                          What’s Inside

                                          PARTS LIST:GBTS-10-8-M-V2

                                          • 1 X PoE Switch
                                          • 1 X Wall Mount Kit
                                          • 1 X DIN rail Mount Kit – Does not include DIN rail
                                          • 1 X DC Power Connector
                                          • 1 X Relay Power Connector

                                          NOTE: The switch is not Plenum rated per se so PoE Texas kit the switch in a NEMA rated enclosure for mounting in plenum spaces or areas not secured behind a locked door.

                                          GENERAL INSTALLATION

                                           

                                          To deploy your new IEEE 802.3bt DC powered switch, you really only need three key things:

                                          1. DC power – 42-58 Volts DC, though we recommend 53 volts or higher for Lighting and Automation projects.
                                          2. Gigabit Uplink Data on the Small Form-Factor Pluggable Fibers slot
                                          3. Space:
                                          • Wall Mounted: 6.75″ x  4.5″ (included wall mounting brackets)
                                          • DIN Rail: 6.5″ x 3.5″ (included DIN rail bracket)
                                          • NEMA Enclosure: 12″ x 10″ x 6″ (Enclosure Accessory)

                                          Mounting hardware like screws or wall anchors not included.

                                          Key note:

                                          • Per UL/IEC 62368-1 Clause F.4, this equipment is intended for use only in a restricted access area.

                                          That’s it!  Let’s get it mounted, then discuss how to configure it.  

                                          About the Power Supply

                                          The GBTS-10-8-M is designed to take 48-58 volt DC power.  You’ll notice there are two (V1-V2) input power points on the side. Additionally, there is an In (-) and In (+). When wired to the DENT-LINC as an input it can be used for brownout detection (see diagrams below). 

                                          For One Power Supply (PS) with two outputs: Diagram  

                                          Connect
                                          PS V1+ to Switch Input V1+
                                          PS V1- to Switch Input V1-
                                          PS V2+ to Switch Input V2+
                                          PS V2- to Switch Input V2-

                                           

                                          For One Power Supply (PS) with one output: Diagram

                                          Connect
                                          PS V1+ to Switch Input V1+
                                          PS V1- to Switch Input V1-
                                          PS V1+ to Switch Input V2+
                                          PS V1- to Switch Input V2-

                                           

                                          For Two Power Supplies (PS) with two outputs (Note: If using two power supplies, please balance the voltage): Diagram 

                                          Connect
                                          PS1 V1+ to Switch Input V1+
                                          PS1 V1- to Switch Input V1-
                                          PS2 V1+ to Switch Input V2+
                                          PS2 V1- to Switch Input V2-

                                           

                                          These screw down terminal sockets have are rated for 14 AWG wire.  We recommend crimp on ferrules to make inserting and removing the cable easier.

                                          The PS-53v3000w power supply designed to operate with this switch comes with interconnecting cables.  You can calculate the correct cable gauge for  your application at the correct distance using our Voltage Drop Calculator.

                                          If you have questions about how to wire your switch, you can speak to PoE Texas about your cable needs for your project. Additionally, we have installation examples here.

                                          CONFIGURATION

                                          The GBTS-10-8-M will function perfectly as a basic IEEE 802.3bt switch for PoE lighting and automation without any configuring right out of the box.  For most basic networks, you do not need to configure the switch to operate.  It will power on, negotiate the 4 Pair PoE for automation, and forward on the right network traffic for a basic configuration.

                                          However, if you need to configure the switch, you will need a fundamental understanding of networking to do more than a few key management items.  We won’t try to show you how to do all the possible Layer 2 configurations in this manual.  Please contact us if you’d like additional information on configuring Layer 2 settings.

                                          We will cover some important features you can control such as turning on a PoE watchdog, monitoring the ports, and setting your IP address to match your network.

                                            CONFIGURATION GUIDE

                                            Generally, the device comes pre-configured for optimal performance, however, PoE Texas recommends these settings be adjusted:

                                            • Password – change the password from the default setting
                                            • Set date/time
                                            • Name the device per the project nomenclature for identification
                                            • Optional: Configure VLANs

                                              Configuration Guide for Emergency Lighting (UL924)

                                              (PENDING) This PoE switch can be configured for service as a power distribution device for emergency lighting in compliance with UL924.  In order to configure this device for service as an emergency lighting power distribution device, you need to configure it with these parameters in mind:

                                              • The emergency lightin system must includea UPS backup sized sufficiently so the PoE switch remains powered on during the transfer time from normal to emergency power

                                              • The PoE switch does not locally store emergency power, so a UL924 rated power transfer and storage device or UL rated back up generator must be provided for 90 minutes of emergency lighting power

                                              • When used in a UL924 configuration, this PoE switch does not do load shedding so all loads, or lights, connected to that switch must be emergency lights

                                              • This PoE switch acts simply as a power distribution panel that accepts power from an upstream UL924 transfer device and power storage system and distributes it to downstream lights

                                              For detailed wiring and configuration information for Emergency Lighting, please see the diagrams below.

                                               

                                              Configuration Guide Option 1

                                              Configuration Guide Option 2

                                              Configuration Guide for Power Supply PS-53V3000W

                                              Generally, the device comes pre-configured for optimal performance, however, PoE Texas recommends these settings be adjusted:

                                              • IP address – the device does not allow for DHCP clients, so a subnet or VLAN should be defined in advance
                                              • Password – change the password from the default setting
                                              • Set the date and time
                                              • Name the device per the project nomenclature for identification
                                              • Enable/disable batteries as necessary – enable batteries only if one is connected
                                              • Install and configure temperature probes

                                               

                                              Web Management

                                              CONNECTING TO THE CONSOLE

                                              The GBTS-28-24-M has a web-based management interface that can be accessed through any of the network ports on the switch.  Before you integrate it into your network, you will need to set the IP address to match your local network settings.

                                              To start the configuration you need directly connect a network port to a computer.  If you don’t have an ethernet port on your laptop, this works just fine with an ethernet to USB adapter.

                                              Then power on the injector using any 48-56 volt power supply.  The settings will remain in the device even if you power it off and power it on again.

                                              Now comes the techiest part of the process.  You will need to disconnect your computer from wifi and the internet.  I know this feels very dangerous, but it’s only for a moment.

                                              We show the instructions in the video to the left for a Windows computer.  If you need help doing this on a MAC, simply go to YouTube and search on setting an fixed IP address for a MAC.  Then use the IP address information I give below.

                                              In Windows, navigate to your Network and Sharing Center.  If you don’t know how to get there, simply click on the Window button on the bottom left and type “Network and Sharing Center”.

                                              When it comes up, you should see an ethernet connection.  If not, double check 1) you’re connected to the switch through an ethernet port, and 2) the switch is powered on.  Click on the ethernet connection.  It will bring up a dialog box.Click “Properties” on the bottom left.

                                              In the next dialog box, look in the middle for “Internet Protocol Version 4”.  Click on it, then click “Properties” in the bottom right.

                                              Fill out the fields just like this.

                                              Click: User the following IP address

                                              IP Address: 192.168.0.10

                                              Subnet Mask: Sets itself

                                              Default Gateway: 192.168.0.5

                                               

                                              Preferred DNS Server: 8.8.8.8

                                              Alternate DNS Server: 4.2.2.2

                                              Hit Okay to close this dialog, then Okay one more time.

                                              I’ve tried not hitting okay the second time, and I couldn’t get it to connect.  So, make sure it hit okay to close out the two dialogs.

                                              Finally, open a web browser and type 192.168.0.1 in the URL Bar.

                                              The default username is: admin

                                              The default password is: admin

                                              You’re in!

                                              Configuration Settings

                                              As mentioned above, we’re not going to try to show you how to use all of the functions of a Layer 2 switch, in good part because most of the functions do not really apply to Automation and Lighting.  The video configuration guide shows you how to:

                                              • Quickly see the status of the ports
                                              • Log on to the switch
                                              • Change the basic configurations in terms of time, location, etc.
                                              • Add or change users
                                              • Enable/Disable communication to the switch
                                              • Set the time clock to a server
                                              • Create a backup configuration file
                                              • Change the basic IP address of the switch
                                              • Manage the PoE including setting the total power budget
                                              • Finally, set a PoE port watchdog to reboot any ports that lose communication

                                              Technical Specifications

                                              Product Specifications

                                              Buffer 4Mbit
                                              Certifications CE, CB, PFC
                                              Connector Types Screw In – 20 amp max per connector
                                              Dimensions 163.2mm×110mm×65.8mm
                                              Downlink Ports 8*10/100/1000Base-T (PoE)
                                              ESD Immunity 6KV: Contact discharge 15KV: Air discharge Execute: IEC61000-4-2
                                              Input Voltage 12-58 VDC
                                              IP Grade IP40
                                              Jumbo Frame 10K bytes
                                              LED Indicator 8*Link/Act (Green), 8*PoE (Orange), 1*PWR (Red)
                                              MAC Address Table 16K
                                              Operating Humidity 5%-95% (Non-condensing)
                                              Operating Temperature -10-55℃
                                              Packet Forwarding Rate 14.9Mpps
                                              PoE Line Pair 1/2/4/5(+),3/6/7/8(-)
                                              PoE Output Power PoE output power for singe port≤90W, Total PoE power budget≤720W
                                              PoE Standard 802.3af/at/bt(PSE)
                                              Power Output 0-10 A, 37-56 VDC, 720 watts
                                              Standard and Protocols IEEE802.3 , IEEE802.3u, IEEE802.3ab, IEEE802.3Z, IEEE802.3X, IEEE 802.1D, IEEE 802.1af/ at/bt
                                              Storage Temperature -40-85℃
                                              Surge Immunity 6KV Execute: IEC61000-4-5
                                              Switching Capacity 20Gbps / non-blocking
                                              Uplink Ports 2*1000Base-X SFP Slots

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