DETAIL
 
Overview

POTPLC604POE is an easy way to power up to four PoE-capable devices over a single cable run. By using OFDM frequency division multiplexing—this innovative system consolidates both power and data for up to four IEEE802.3af/at devices across distances of 500 meters. Enjoy reduced installation costs, simpler cabling, and reliable performance in one cost-effective solution.

 

Key Features & Benefits

 

 

1. 4 PoE Devices, 1 Cable

● Transmit data and power for up to four IP devices (cameras, intercoms, etc.) simultaneously using a single coax or two-wire cable.

● Frees you from running multiple lines, cutting down on cabling clutter and deployment complexity.

 

2. Long-Distance PoE Extension

● Reach up to 500 meters—well beyond the standard 100-meter Ethernet limit.

● Ideal for large campuses, remote security deployments, or industrial sites.

 

3. Plug-and-Play Transparency

● Comes in a desktop-friendly format with options for wall or 35mm DIN-rail mounting.

● No extra configuration required, thanks to transparent pass-through of IP protocols.

 

4. Advanced OFDM Modulation

● OFDM frequency division multiplexing sends high-speed network signals and low-frequency power along a single line.

● Ensuring stable communication even in electrically noisy environments.

 

5. Intelligent PoE Management

● On-board PoE chip automatically detects power needs and adjusts voltage/current output as required.

● Complies with IEEE802.3af/at standards for consistent performance.

 

Ideal Applications

 

● Security & Surveillance: Consolidate multiple IP cameras on one long coax feed, cutting install time and safeguarding against interference.

● Multi-Device Intercoms: Seamlessly power several access control panels or video intercom systems in office buildings or residential complexes.

● Campus & Industrial Deployments: Deploy in large facilities or remote sites without laying new ethernet cables for every device.

● Branch Networking & Retail: Link multiple PoE endpoints (like POS terminals, IP signage) using existing coax or two-wire lines for a quick, budget-friendly setup.