Datasheet: Byte-Brothers-POE1000IL |
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| Byte Brothers POE1000IL Power Over Ethernet Poe Tester Description: |
 Byte Brothers POE1000IL POE (Power over Ethernet) Tester scans the CAT5/6 cable for devices and voltages. This Network Power Panel POE1000 POE tester has 3 ultrabright LEDs that are the first alert of activity or voltage. Power sensing INLINE model. Made in the USA.
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| Byte Brothers POE1000IL Power Over Ethernet Poe Tester Applications: |
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 Scans the CAT5/6 cable for devices and voltages
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 Install Tool for VoIP, IP Cameras, and Access Points
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 The power panel lets you know what's there before you plug in. If you install VoIP or camera systems this will become your main tool. Why Buy: Want to be your own man and know what's on a jack during an install? Network, telephone, PoE. Tired of chasing other people around and asking? And the "INLINE" model even measures PoE power (watts)
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| Byte Brothers POE1000IL Power Over Ethernet Poe Tester Characteristics: |
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 Scans the CAT5/6 cable for devices and voltages
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 LEDs light when device/voltage present
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 Power Panel CAT5/6DVM
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 Talk ethernet
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 Power Panel constantly scans
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 3 ultrabright LEDs are the first alert of activity or voltage
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 Power sensing INLINE model
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| Byte Brothers POE1000IL Power Over Ethernet Poe Tester Features: |
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 Scans pins and displays: PoE power: Volts, watts, cable pair location, and/midspan.
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 Advertised data switch speed (10, 100, 1000 MB/s), duplex.
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 Phones (digital, analog)
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 Interactive buttons: VoIP phone and IP camera load simulator. Link pulse transmitt button.
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 Tone generation
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 Port beacon
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 Auto shutoff
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 9V battery (included)
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 Connected Inline displaying power in watts
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 Power sensing Inline model.
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 Power Pass Thru: Two jacks allow PoE power to be passed to the PoE device so it can be tested
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 Power Measurement: Placed INLINE between two devices, the power draw of the device can be measured in watts. Too much power draw is the number one reason for IP/Poe network failure.
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