Description
PoE Injector and Converter Kit For Barcode, RFID, and HID Time Clocks
Power, reliability, and streamlined deployment come together in the PoE Injector and Converter Kit designed specifically for barcode, RFID, and HID time clocks. This all-in-one solution delivers Power over Ethernet to your timekeeping devices, scanners, and credential readers through a single Ethernet connection, reducing cable clutter and eliminating the need for multiple wall adapters. Built for busy workplaces, warehouses, retail environments, and corporate campuses, this kit ensures accurate time tracking, secure authentication, and seamless integration with your existing network infrastructure. By consolidating power and data into one cable, you can install time clocks and peripherals faster, scale deployments with ease, and maintain a cleaner, more organized workspace. Whether you’re refreshing a small store or outfitting a multi-site operation, this kit helps you deploy barcode, RFID, and HID time clocks with confidence and efficiency.
- Unified power and data delivery: The kit supplies Power over Ethernet to barcode scanners, RFID readers, HID credential readers, and time clocks through a single Ethernet cable, eliminating separate power adapters and reducing cable clutter in checkout counters, entryways, and workstations.
- Versatile compatibility for barcode, RFID, and HID devices: Designed to work with a wide range of PoE-enabled devices used for timekeeping and credentialing, including barcode printers and scanners, RFID readers, and HID-based access terminals, so you can standardize devices across departments.
- Plug-and-play installation and network compatibility: The injector auto-negotiates power and data with your PoE switch, preserving existing VLANs, QoS, and network security policies while simplifying initial setup and ongoing maintenance.
- Rugged and reliable design for demanding environments: Industrial-grade construction, durable connectors, and EMI-conscious components ensure dependable operation in busy retail floors, warehouses, clinics, and manufacturing floors.
- Secure, scalable growth for multi-site deployments: Built to support expanding deployments, with centralized power management and seamless integration with IP-based timekeeping and credentialing software across locations.
Technical Details of PoE Injector and Converter Kit For Barcode, RFID, and HID Time Clocks
- PoE Standard: IEEE 802.3af/at compatible, enabling power delivery to PoE-enabled devices with data over the same Ethernet cable. This supports a range of time clocks, barcode scanners, and reader devices, with higher power options available for demanding peripherals.
- Input: 100-240V AC, 50/60 Hz; Output: PoE data and power over Ethernet via a dedicated RJ45 port. Designed to work with standard wall outlets and common network equipment without additional adapters.
- Port and cable: One PoE-enabled Ethernet port for device connection; LED indicators for Power and Link/Activity to quickly verify status and troubleshooting at a glance.
- Operating environment: Typically suitable for office, retail, and industrial settings with a temperature range around 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) and non-condensing humidity. Built for durability in high-traffic areas.
- Safety and certification: FCC and CE compliance for safe operation in common markets; UL-listed options may be included depending on regional requirements and packaging. Designed with overload protection and auto-recovery features for resilience.
- What’s included: PoE injector kit, standardized power supply, and a shielded Ethernet cable for straightforward installation. Optional accessories may include mounting hardware for discreet placement near kiosks or wall-mounted time clocks.
how to install PoE Injector and Converter Kit For Barcode, RFID, and HID Time Clocks
- Plan your installation by identifying the PoE-enabled port on your network switch that will power the time clock or peripheral. Confirm that the device’s power requirements fall within the kit’s power budget.
- Connect the PoE injector to a reliable electrical outlet using the included power adapter and switch the unit on to ensure proper power delivery to the injector.
- Run an Ethernet cable from the PoE injector’s data input to your PoE-enabled network switch or router, then connect the device (time clock, barcode scanner, RFID reader, or HID terminal) to the PoE output port on the injector.
- Power on the connected device and verify its network status. Look for the Link/Activity LED to confirm a good connection, and check that the device appears on your network as an IP-based timekeeping or credentialing device.
- Configure IP addressing and security settings according to your IT policy. Most time clocks and credential readers can obtain an IP address via DHCP or be assigned a static address; ensure synchronization with your time server and compatibility with your management software.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What devices are compatible with this PoE kit?
A: It powers PoE-enabled barcode time clocks, RFID readers, HID credential readers, and other IP-based timekeeping devices that operate over Ethernet. It’s ideal for consolidating power for multiple peripherals at a workstations, entry points, or kiosk stations.
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Q: Do I need a separate power supply or outlet for each device?
A: No. The PoE injector provides both power and data over a single Ethernet cable to the connected device. The injector itself must be plugged into an electrical outlet, but each powered device uses the same network cabling to receive power and data.
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Q: What is the maximum power delivered by the PoE output?
A: The kit is designed to conform to PoE standards (IEEE 802.3af/at) with a typical power budget suitable for common time clocks, barcode scanners, and HID readers. The exact wattage per connected device depends on the device’s power draw and network conditions; high-demand devices may require a higher-power configuration or a separate powered switch.
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Q: Is it easy to scale deployments across multiple sites?
A: Yes. The kit is designed for scalable deployments. You can standardize on a single PoE solution across locations, simplify maintenance, and manage devices centrally through your existing network and time-management software.
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Q: How do I troubleshoot common issues?
A: Start by checking the injector’s Power and Link/Activity LEDs, verify that the Ethernet cables are securely connected, and confirm that the time clock or peripheral is powered and configured correctly with DHCP or static IP as required. If a device does not appear on the network, verify VLAN settings and ensure QoS policies do not block time-critical traffic.
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