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Triplett POE2000 PoE Tester Pro
EAN: 614395002039
The POE2000 PoE Tester Pro from Triplett speeds up the installation and troubleshooting process of PoE system devices. It can detect PSE-type/class, power source, polarity, voltage, current, power, and whether it is end span (1/2, 3/6), midspan (4/5, 7/8), or across all 4 pairs. If you are a VoIP phone and IP camera installer, you will know if there is power and a data pair available for your equipment. There is a test mode that can determine if a standard PoE (36 to 60V) or non-standard (11 to 60V) passive PoE is being used. For inline power level monitoring the display alternates between voltage, current, and power, and the tester incorporates a step button for selecting specific data to display.
EAN: 614395002039
The POE2000 PoE Tester Pro from Triplett speeds up the installation and troubleshooting process of PoE system devices. It can detect PSE-type/class, power source, polarity, voltage, current, power, and whether it is end span (1/2, 3/6), midspan (4/5, 7/8), or across all 4 pairs. If you are a VoIP phone and IP camera installer, you will know if there is power and a data pair available for your equipment. There is a test mode that can determine if a standard PoE (36 to 60V) or non-standard (11 to 60V) passive PoE is being used. For inline power level monitoring the display alternates between voltage, current, and power, and the tester incorporates a step button for selecting specific data to display.
- 4 LEDs indicate IEEE802.3af or 802.3at/bt standard
- Detects PSE-type/class, power source, polarity, voltage, current, power, and whether it is end span, midspan, or across all 4 pairs
- Determines standard PoE or non-standard passive PoE
- 2 yellow LEDs indicate reversed polarity for power type
- Inline power level monitoring alternately displays voltage, current and power, and incorporates a step button for selecting specific data
- Battery-free design uses system power when connected to a device
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