CIS-CRS112-8P Gigabit PoE Switch (US)

The CIS-CRS112-8P is an eight Gigabit RJ45 port PoE switch, that offers different power output options: autosensing 802.3af/at PoE/PoE+ and Passive PoE, and four SFP ports provide optical fiber connectivity options to support uplinks of up to 1 Gbps.

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The CIS-CRS112-8P is an eight Gigabit RJ45 port PoE switch, that offers different power output options: autosensing 802.3af/at PoE/PoE+ and Passive PoE, and four SFP ports provide optical fiber connectivity options to support uplinks of up to 1 Gbps. There is secondary DC jack on the back of the enclosure that supports 48-57 V power supply (not included, can be purchased separately. CIS-CRS112-8P can power 802.3af/at devices if 48-57 V DC input is used (unit will automatically detect and provide correct power to devices). Max current is 1 A per port if input voltage is 18-28 V, 450 mA if 48-57 V. Total limit is 2.8A@24V and 1.4A@48-57V.

Documents

CIS-CRS112-8P 8-Port – Manual
CIS-CRS112-8P 8-Port – Cutsheet

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