HAYDON HAY-POE-MULTI | PoE Network Device Splitter | Dual IP/PoE Devices, 100m Cat5/6, 25.5W
£12.14 (inc VAT: £14.57)
Summary
The HAYDON HAY-POE-MULTI is an innovative PoE network device splitter that enables you to connect two IP/PoE devices to a single PoE switch or NVR using just one Cat5/6 cable. This cost-effective solution significantly reduces installation time and complexity while maintaining full compatibility with both IEEE 802.3af and IEEE 802.3at standards.
Perfect for CCTV installations and network deployments, this plug-and-play device eliminates the need for additional PoE injectors or power supplies. With its switchable wiring modes, it provides global compatibility for installations in the UK, Europe, USA, and Asia, making it an ideal choice for professional installers and system integrators.
Features
- Connects two IP/PoE devices to a PoE switch or NVR using a single Cat5/6 cable
- Provides up to 15.4W to each device on Type 1 PoE IEEE 802.3af
- Provides up to 25.5W to each device on Type 2 PoE+ IEEE 802.3at
- Switchable between Type B (UK Standard) and Type A (USA & Asia)
- Reduces installation costs and time significantly
- Compatible with both IEEE 802.3af and IEEE 802.3at standards
- No PoE injector or PSU required
- Can be used with non-PoE switch where cameras have separate power supply
- Low cost and easy to use plug and play operation
- Mode A power and data on pins 1&2 (-) and pins 3&6 (+)
- Mode B power on pins 4&5 (+) and pins 7&8 (-) with data on pins 1&2 and 3&6
- Supports cable runs up to 100 metres
FAQ
Will the PoE-Multi work with any PoE protocol?
Yes, the PoE-Multi RX unit has a switch to give 2 PoE output wiring options (12/36 and 45/78) making it compatible with different PoE protocols and regional standards.
Can I connect the PoE-Multi directly to an NVR with multiple ports?
Yes, the multi can be connected directly to a multi-channel NVR, as long as the ports are PoE enabled. This allows you to use two NVR ports with two cameras through a single cable run.
Do I need to connect two devices for the PoE-Multi to work?
Yes, two devices need to be connected to ensure the PoE-Multi operates correctly. The device is specifically designed to split power and data between two connected devices.
Is the PoE-Multi suitable for outdoor use?
The standard PoE-Multi is designed for indoor use. However, the PoE-Multi-IP-F variant features an IP68 rated transmitter unit and includes waterproof boots, making it suitable for external installations.
What should I do if cameras aren’t showing images after installation?
In some cases with newer switches and recorders, you may need to reverse the TX and RX units. Connect the TX unit (with PoE toggle switch) to the cameras and the RX unit to the NVR/Switch. After reconnecting, repower the system and allow time for registration.
Can I use this with a PoE switch on my CCTV system?
Yes, but for best results ensure the NVR, switch and cameras are all the same brand. When using different brands (especially switches), manually address cameras with IP addresses in the same range as your NVR.
Specifications
- Power Output Type 1: Up to 15.4W per device (IEEE 802.3af)
- Power Output Type 2: Up to 25.5W per device (IEEE 802.3at)
- Cable Type: Cat5/6
- Maximum Cable Length: 100 metres
- Number Of Connected Devices: 2
- Compatibility: IEEE 802.3af and IEEE 802.3at
- Wiring Standards: Type A (USA & Asia) and Type B (UK & Europe)
- Mode A Configuration: Power and data on pins 1&2 (-) and pins 3&6 (+)
- Mode B Configuration: Power on pins 4&5 (+) and pins 7&8 (-), data on pins 1&2 and 3&6
- Installation: Plug and play
- Additional Power Required: No PoE injector or PSU required
- Certifications: UK CA, FCC, CE, RoHS compliant
Downloads
- Datasheet (Adobe PDF)
Additional information
| Weight | 1 kg |
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