Meraki Low Voltage 12VDC/24VAC Input PoE Injector for MV Cameras (Coax Converted)

MerakiSKU: 5390346

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Description

Upgrade your security camera setup with a streamlined, cloud-managed solution that turns existing low-voltage power sources into Power over Ethernet for Cisco Meraki MV cameras. The Meraki MA-PWR-MV-LV is designed to bridge analog infrastructures with modern IP surveillance, enabling a smooth transition from coax-based or legacy power supplies to a flexible, scalable PoE network. With its 12VDC/24VAC input capability and coax-converted architecture, this injector simplifies installation, reduces wiring clutter, and unlocks the full potential of Meraki’s centralized management and analytics.

  • The Meraki MA-PWR-MV-LV converts conventional low-voltage power into PoE, empowering the upgrade from analog cameras to IP-enabled MV cameras without a complete rewiring of existing power circuits. This means you can leverage your current power infrastructure while seamlessly delivering power and network data through the same solution. In practice, this translates to reduced downtime, faster deployments, and a clearer path from legacy systems to Meraki’s cloud-managed security ecosystem.
  • Coax Converted capability to accelerate migration: Designed for environments that rely on coax-based camera deployments, the MA-PWR-MV-LV supports coax-to-PoE transitions. Twin power cables can be detached from an analog camera and connected to the two terminals within the device, enabling a straightforward upgrade to IP while preserving cable routes and minimizing installation disruption. This feature is ideal for campuses, retail spaces, and facilities with long-standing coax networks seeking to modernize without a complete electrical overhaul.
  • Plug-and-play installation with streamlined integration into the Meraki ecosystem: The injector is built to work in concert with Meraki MV cameras and the Meraki Dashboard. Once connected, you gain centralized visibility, remote power management, and scalable configuration across your surveillance fleet. The solution reduces the complexity of power management, letting you monitor PoE availability, camera health, and network performance from a single, intuitive interface.
  • Flexible power input for diverse sites: With 12VDC and 24VAC input compatibility, this PoE injector accommodates a wide range of power supplies common in commercial installations. This flexibility makes the MA-PWR-MV-LV suitable for retrofit projects, multi-building campuses, and installations where power sources differ by location. By supporting multiple input options, you can standardize a deployment plan around the same device while adapting to site-specific power conditions.
  • Enhanced security, reliability, and future-proofing: As part of the Meraki portfolio, the MA-PWR-MV-LV benefits from Meraki’s cloud-driven management model, robust security features, and ongoing firmware updates. The injector contributes to a resilient, future-ready surveillance network, enabling you to scale from a handful of cameras to a campus-wide deployment with consistent performance monitoring and policy enforcement through the Meraki Dashboard.

Technical Details of Meraki MA-PWR-MV-LV

  • Model: MA-PWR-MV-LV
  • Input voltage: 12V DC / 24V AC
  • Power delivery: PoE-capable output designed for Meraki MV cameras in coax-converted deployments
  • Deployment mode: Converts existing low-voltage power sources into PoE, enabling IP-based upgrades from analog/coax layouts
  • Compatibility: Optimized for use with Cisco Meraki MV series cameras and related coax-converted installation scenarios
  • Construction: Designed for reliability in commercial environments, with considerations for minimal heat output and secure installation
  • Compliance: Built to align with standard safety and power management practices common to Meraki accessory ecosystems

How to Install Meraki MA-PWR-MV-LV

Installing the MA-PWR-MV-LV is a straightforward process designed to minimize downtime while maximizing the benefits of a PoE-based Meraki surveillance setup. Follow these general steps to achieve a clean, reliable upgrade from analog to IP with coax-converted power delivery.

1) Plan your deployment: Assess your current analog/coax camera locations and determine which sites will transition to Meraki MV cameras. Identify suitable 12VDC or 24VAC power sources and map out cable routes to optimize PoE distribution and network connectivity. Prepare the camera mounts and mounting hardware, ensuring you have the correct adapters for the MV camera model you plan to deploy.

2) Power adaptation: Connect the existing low-voltage power supply lines to the MA-PWR-MV-LV according to the device’s installation guidelines. The injector is designed to accept 12V DC or 24V AC inputs, converting this power into PoE suitable for MV cameras in coax-converted configurations. Ensure all connections are secure and tested for continuity before proceeding.

3) Coax-to-PoE transition (if applicable): For sites migrating from coax-based cameras, detach the twin power cables from the analog camera and attach them to the two terminals inside the MA-PWR-MV-LV as directed by the manufacturer. This step sets up the power delivery path for PoE while preserving the existing coax runs where needed. Confirm that your coax baluns or adapters are properly installed to ensure clean data transmission alongside PoE power.

4) Connect to your Meraki environment: Link the MV camera(s) to the Meraki Dashboard, and ensure the injector’s PoE output is recognized as the power source for the cameras. Configure basic camera settings, security policies, and network parameters within the Meraki console to align with your organization’s security posture and video retention strategy.

5) Verify operation and monitor performance: After wiring and configuration, power on the cameras and verify image quality, frame rate, and network connectivity. Use the Meraki Dashboard to monitor PoE status, camera health, and potential power-related alerts. Conduct a test recording to validate the transition from analog to IP and to ensure that motion detection, alerts, and storage policies function as intended.

6) Maintain and scale: As your surveillance footprint expands, you can add more MV cameras and reuse the MA-PWR-MV-LV’s capabilities to power additional devices. The Meraki ecosystem supports scalable management, enabling centralized firmware updates, policy enforcement, and analytics across your growing video network.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What does coax converted mean in relation to the MA-PWR-MV-LV? It means the injector is designed to support transitions from coax-based power delivery to PoE power for MV cameras, enabling IP-based upgrades while preserving existing cable infrastructure where possible.
  • Which Meraki cameras are compatible with this injector? The MA-PWR-MV-LV is engineered to work with Cisco Meraki MV cameras in installations that employ coax-converted power strategies. Always verify compatibility with your specific MV camera model and firmware version within the Meraki ecosystem.
  • Do I need special software to configure the MA-PWR-MV-LV? The injector itself is a hardware device designed to convert power; configuration and monitoring are performed through the Meraki Dashboard, where you manage cameras, network settings, and PoE status.
  • Is the installation suitable for multi-building deployments? Yes, the device’s flexible input options and PoE output are compatible with scalable Meraki deployments, making it suitable for campuses, retail complexes, and corporate campuses that require centralized management and consistent power delivery.
  • What are the benefits of upgrading analog to IP with Meraki MV cameras and the MA-PWR-MV-LV? Upgrades bring enhanced video quality, IP-based analytics, cloud-driven management, remote access, and the ability to leverage Meraki’s security features, alerts, and policy enforcement, all while preserving existing power infrastructure to reduce installation complexity and downtime.

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