AeroScout GW1000 Manuel D’Utilisation
GW1200 Gateway Installation & Configuration Guide
8
Network and Power
Connections to the GW1200
Gateway
The following is a summary of available power and network options:
Usage Option
Description
Single GW1200
Gateway – connected
to a network
Gateway – connected
to a network
GW1200s can be remotely controlled (for configuration and
monitoring purposes) via the local area network. In this case,
connect it to both a power source and the network.
monitoring purposes) via the local area network. In this case,
connect it to both a power source and the network.
GW1200’s support power-over-Ethernet (PoE), which
supplies both power and network services via a single
connection.
supplies both power and network services via a single
connection.
Power options are 24-48V or PoE.
Direct Power Supply
Connect a 24 to 48 VDC power source direct to the Gateway’s power jack.
Note
The GW1200 requires approximately 8 W of power. When connecting a Gateway to a
direct power source with one of the above options, verify that the provided power
level is sufficient.
The device must only be powered by a limited (marked LPS or NEC class 2) power
supply.
direct power source with one of the above options, verify that the provided power
level is sufficient.
The device must only be powered by a limited (marked LPS or NEC class 2) power
supply.
PoE Switch
If the network has a Power-over-Ethernet infrastructure, a CAT-5/6 Ethernet cable
connects the PoE switch to the Gateway’s LAN connector. This supplies both the power
and the network connection.
connects the PoE switch to the Gateway’s LAN connector. This supplies both the power
and the network connection.
Note
PoE standard 802.3af class 0 allows power for a single GW1200 Gateway.
110/220 VAC to 48 VDC PoE Single-Port Injector
The PoE Single Port Injector converts 110/220 VAC to 48 VDC and permits connecting a
single cable from the network to the Gateway’s LAN connector, thus supplying both
power and network connectivity.
single cable from the network to the Gateway’s LAN connector, thus supplying both
power and network connectivity.