Description
Tycon Power 100W POE Power Source
The Tycon Power 100W POE Power Source (TP-POE-HP-56G) is engineered to deliver dependable, high-capacity power over Ethernet for demanding network devices. This Gigabit midspan power source from Tycon Power Systems is built to keep IP cameras, wireless access points, VoIP phones, and other PoE-enabled equipment running smoothly even in challenging environments. With a robust power budget, rigorous safety features, and a compact, fanless design, it enables scalable, cost-effective installations without compromising performance or reliability.
- High power, flexible delivery: The TP-POE-HP-56G provides a total PoE budget of up to 100W, allowing you to power multiple high-demand devices from a single midspan unit. This makes it an ideal solution for deploying PoE-capable cameras, PTZ devices, high-end wireless access points, and other power-hungry IP devices across a single installation without needing separate power adapters for each device.
- IEEE 802.3af/at compatibility for broad device support: Built to work with both PoE (IEEE 802.3af) and PoE+ (IEEE 802.3at) devices, this midspan concentrates power delivery efficiently from a standard Ethernet switch. It supports a wide range of PDs so you can future-proof your network without planning for additional power infrastructure.
- Gigabit performance with reliable power delivery: Designed to maintain full Gigabit data throughput while delivering power over the same Ethernet cabling, this unit ensures that your network speed and device responsiveness remain high even as devices draw power. The combination of data integrity and energy delivery makes it suitable for mission-critical deployments where both connectivity and power reliability matter.
- Smart protection and long-term reliability: The Tycon TP-POE-HP-56G integrates protective features to safeguard both the power source and connected devices. Expect over-current protection, over-voltage protection, and short-circuit protection to guard against power surges or miswiring. LED indicators provide quick status visibility so you can diagnose and monitor power delivery at a glance, helping reduce maintenance downtime.
- Easy integration, compact footprint, and rugged build: With a compact, midspan form factor designed for desktop or wall-mount deployment, this PoE power source blends into a wide range of environments—from small offices to industrial settings. The durable construction supports steady operation in everyday conditions, promoting reliable performance across years of service.
Technical Details of Tycon Power 100W POE Power Source
- Model: TP-POE-HP-56G
- Power budget: up to 100W total PoE power distributed across connected PDs
- PoE standards: IEEE 802.3af (PoE) and IEEE 802.3at (PoE+) compatible
- Input voltage: 100–240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
- Output: PoE-enabled ports delivering power over Ethernet to PDs (data + power on the same cable)
- Interface: Gigabit-capable PoE midspan with status indicators
- Protection: Over-current, over-voltage, and short-circuit protection for added safety
- Protection indicators: Visible LED status to monitor power and fault conditions
- Form factor: Compact midspan enclosure suitable for desk, rack, or wall-mount installation
- Compliance and safety: Engineered to deliver reliable PoE power while aligning with standard safety practices for network hardware
how to install Tycon Power 100W POE Power Source
- Ensure a safe power environment: Place the TP-POE-HP-56G on a stable surface or rack-mount it as appropriate for your installation. Confirm that the location complies with local electrical codes and provides adequate ventilation to prevent heat buildup.
- Connect to mains power: Plug the unit into a suitable AC power outlet using the included power cord or the cord specified by the manufacturer. Verify that the input voltage matches the unit’s rated range (100–240 VAC, 50/60 Hz).
- Connect the uplink switch to the PoE input: Use a standard Ethernet cable to connect your PoE-enabled network switch to the midspan unit’s data input/POE input port. This establishes the data path from the switch to the PoE midspan so that data and power can be distributed to PDs.
- Connect PoE-powered devices: Run Ethernet cables from the TP-POE-HP-56G’s PoE output ports to your PoE-enabled devices (such as IP cameras, access points, or VoIP phones). Ensure the devices are powered on and configured to operate in PoE mode if necessary.
- Verify operation: Observe the LED indicators on the midspan to confirm power delivery and normal operation. If a fault LED is illuminated, check connections, verify compatible PDs, and ensure the switch port provides PoE power. Test each connected device to confirm proper function and power levels.
- Configure as needed: Depending on your network, you may need to adjust switch configurations or PD settings to optimize performance. With a 100W power budget, plan power distribution across devices to prevent exceeding the total available wattage.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What devices can I power with the Tycon Power 100W POE Power Source? A: You can power a wide range of PoE-enabled devices, including IP cameras, wireless access points, VoIP phones, and other IEEE 802.3af/at-compliant PDs. The unit provides up to 100W of total PoE power, which should be distributed across your connected devices according to their power needs.
- Q: Is this midspan compatible with PoE+ devices? A: Yes. The TP-POE-HP-56G supports IEEE 802.3af and IEEE 802.3at standards, enabling compatibility with both PoE and PoE+ devices to maximize power delivery where needed.
- Q: How do I know if a PD is receiving power? A: The midspan includes LED indicators that display power status. When connected correctly to a PoE-capable switch and PDs, the corresponding LEDs should illuminate, indicating successful power delivery. If a device does not power on, check cabling, verify the PD is PoE-enabled, and ensure the total budget is not exceeded.
- Q: Can I mix multiple PDs on a single TP-POE-HP-56G? A: Yes. The design enables multiple PDs to share the 100W budget. Plan the allocation to avoid exceeding the total available power, especially when powering high-draw devices like PTZ cameras or high-end access points.
- Q: What safety features does the unit offer? A: The midspan includes protection against over-current, over-voltage, and short circuits to help safeguard both the power source and connected devices. It also provides status indicators for quick diagnostics and reliable operation in busy networks.
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