Description
AXIS T8120 Midspan 15 W 1-Port
Power over Ethernet (PoE) offers a simple, scalable solution for powering network video devices without the need to install dedicated electrical outlets and additional cabling. The AXIS T8120 Midspan 15 W 1-Port is engineered to streamline surveillance deployments, delivering reliable, industry-standard PoE to a single IP camera or other PoE-enabled devices while keeping installation costs predictable and maintenance simple. This midspan sits between your network switch and the camera, transmitting data and power over one Ethernet cable, so you can place cameras exactly where you need them — even in locations distant from power outlets. Built with Axis quality and a focus on ease of use, the T8120 provides a durable, space-saving solution for small-to-medium surveillance setups and retrofit projects alike. With its robust protection features, energy-efficient design, and straightforward setup, this midspan helps you scale your security system without compromising performance or reliability.
- The AXIS T8120 delivers power over Ethernet according to IEEE 802.3af with a maximum output of up to 15.4 W on a single port, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of Axis IP cameras and other PoE-enabled devices. This makes it ideal for cameras with higher power requirements or accessory devices like heaters, lighting modules, or network accessories that support PoE.
- The unit accepts universal AC input (100–240 VAC, 50–60 Hz), allowing you to deploy it in diverse regions without worrying about local power specifications. This flexibility reduces the need for multiple adapters and simplifies inventory management for installers and integrators.
- Designed for practical, space-saving deployments, the AXIS T8120 features a compact metal enclosure suitable for desktop, shelf, or cabinet mounting. Its sturdy construction stands up to the rigors of installation sites and helps maintain a tidy, professional look in control rooms or server closets.
- Built-in status indicators simplify diagnostics. LED indicators provide at-a-glance information on power, link status, and fault conditions, so technicians can quickly verify operation and troubleshoot issues without disconnecting devices.
- The midspan integrates smoothly with Axis cameras and other PoE-enabled equipment, enabling seamless expansion of IP surveillance systems. It reduces clutter by eliminating separate power supplies and adapters, helping you maintain a cleaner, safer installation with fewer points of failure.
Technical Details of AXIS T8120 Midspan 15 W 1-Port
- Power output: Up to 15.4 W per port (IEEE 802.3af) on a single PoE-enabled port
- PoE standard: IEEE 802.3af (PoE)
- Input voltage: 100–240 VAC, 50–60 Hz
- Output interface: RJ-45 Ethernet port for PoE delivery to one device
- Device compatibility: Works with Axis IP cameras and other PoE-enabled devices
- Protection features: Overload protection and short-circuit protection to safeguard connected equipment
- Operating environment: Indoor use; typical operating temperature 0–40°C (32–104°F)
- Physical design: Compact metal housing suitable for mounting on a shelf or in a cabinet
- Certifications: UL, CE, and other regional safety certifications as applicable
- Energy considerations: Efficient power delivery with minimized heat generation for reliable surveillance operation
- Warranty and service: Manufacturer support and limited warranty terms applicable (verify current terms at purchase)
how to install AXIS T8120 Midspan 15 W 1-Port
Installing the AXIS T8120 Midspan is a straightforward process that preserves the simplicity of a PoE-based camera deployment. Start by choosing a convenient, ventilated location near your camera and the network switch. Ensure the midspan is connected to a compliant indoor power outlet. Connect a standard Ethernet cable from your PoE-enabled network switch to the midspan’s input RJ-45 port, then connect another Ethernet cable from the midspan’s PoE output port to the camera’s PoE-enabled RJ-45 port. After all connections are secure, plug the midspan into the power outlet. Power to the camera should be delivered automatically, and you can verify operation via the LED indicators on the unit and the camera’s status indicators. If you are deploying multiple cameras, repeat the process with a separate midspan for each link, or plan a layout that matches your network design for centralized management. For best results, position the midspan away from heat sources and ensure cables have enough slack to prevent tension on connectors. When mounting, use appropriate hardware to secure the midspan to a rack, shelf, or cabinet, keeping cables tidy for easy maintenance and future expansion. Regularly inspect cabling for wear and tear, especially near connectors, to maintain reliable power and data transmission over time.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What is the AXIS T8120 Midspan 15 W 1-Port used for? A: It is a PoE midspan that powers a single IP camera or PoE-enabled device by inserting power onto the Ethernet cable between your switch and the device, enabling data and power to travel over one cable.
- Q: Does the T8120 support IEEE 802.3af? A: Yes, this midspan complies with the IEEE 802.3af PoE standard, delivering up to 15.4 W of power on its single active port.
- Q: How many devices can be powered with this midspan? A: The T8120 is a 1-port midspan, designed to power one PoE-enabled device per unit. For larger deployments, multiple midspans can be used in parallel.
- Q: Will it work with non-Axis cameras? A: As long as the connected device is PoE-enabled and compatible with 802.3af, it should work with the T8120, making it a flexible choice for mixed-brand installations.
- Q: How can I verify that power is being delivered? A: Check the midspan’s LED indicators for power presence and link status, and confirm the camera shows a live connection and feeds video normally in your surveillance software.
- Q: Is installation difficult? A: No. The T8120 is designed for straightforward, plug-and-play deployment between a PoE switch and a PoE-enabled device. Basic cable routing and secure mounting are all that’s required for most installations.
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