Installation Manual for
GAT-50V30W and GPOE-24V30W
Welcome to the PoE Texas Manual for the GAT and GPOE Line of PoE+ Adapters!
The purpose of the manual is to help you quickly and effectively navigate the installation and functions of your new Power Over Ethernet Adapter.
Our goal is to make our products as intuitive and simple to use as possible, so we value your feedback and questions directly to us at service@poetexas.com. Phone +1-512-479-0317.
Or you’re always welcome to leave questions or comments on our product pages: GAT-50V30W and GPOE-24V30W.
What’s Inside
PARTS LIST: GAT-50V30W
- 1 X POE CONVERTER
PARTS LIST: GPOE-24V30W
- 1 X POE CONVERTER
General Installation
Your new PoE injector is designed to be simple to install and set up. It comes with mounting screw tabs for a #4 wood screw (sold separately) which allows you to mount it easily on plywood or on DIN rail brackets.
Once it is in place, simply plug the RJ-45 end into an IEEE 802.3at PoE or 12-60 volt passive Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) with a data source, and the other end into your device such as a camera, tablet, or any compatible device.
That’s it! Your device is now receiving a steady stream of 24V Power and Data to your end device.
CONFIGURATION
There is no configuration necessary with this device. Simply plug it in.
The yellow LED indicates power and the green LED indicates data is being passed through.
TROUBLESHOOTING:
The GAT and GPOE adapter is designed to function right out of the box with all the parts necessary to do so. However, if you are having an issue, here are a couple things to check:
1 – Are the yellow and green LED lights on?
– If both lights are “off” you don’t have any power coming to the splitter.
– If only one yellow light is on, then you have power to the adapter, however, there’s a short on power output side. You can try replacing the DC power cable cable. If that doesn’t work, contact us for a replacement.
– The adapter may not power up immediate as soon as you connect it to PoE without a powered device connected to it. So make sure your end device is connected.
2 – If the power cycles on and off continuously, check whether the PoE port is turning on and off during this as well. If that’s the case, then the Powered Device is trying to draw too much power for the PoE port. Upgrade the port to PoE+.
You can also check out our warranty, including the free optional extended warranty, and returns on these pages:
Technical Specifications
Product Specifications
Adapters included | See Variation Options |
Certifications | RoHS, CE, FCC |
Data + PoE Ports | 1 (Output) |
Data Ports | 1 (Input) |
Data Rate | 10/100/1000 |
DC connector | 5.5 x 2.1 mm DC Female |
Dimensions | 4.5 x 2 x 1 in |
Efficiency | 90% |
Input voltage | 12 to 60 volts |
Max Current | 4,000 mA |
Max Power for Kit | 30 Watts |
Operating Humidity | 10 -90% non condensing |
Operating Temperature Range | 0 – 40C |
Output Voltage | 24 volts |
PoE Mode/Pinout | Mode A/B |
PoE Standard | IEEE 802.3at |
Weight | 3.0 oz |