GAT-USBC-PD-REV2, GAT-USBC-PD-R2V2, & GAT-USBC-PD-R2V3

(PoE Splitter for USBC Devices)

Welcome to the PoE Texas Manual for the patent pending GAT-USBC-PD-REV2 (designed for Microsoft Surface and Samsung), GAT-USBC-PD-R2V2, and GAT-USBC-PD-R2V3 (designed for Apple Ipad Pro) that gives you wired Power and Data for your USB Type C devices!

The purpose of the manual is to help you quickly and effectively navigate the installation and functions of your new Power Over Ethernet Converter.

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 page: GAT-USBC-PD-R2V3-USBC.

What’s Inside

PARTS LIST:

  • 1 X POE+ Converter
  • 1 X USB-C to USB-C (right angle)

Do you have an iPad with a lightning connector?  No problem.  Our USB-C to Lightning connector allows you to charge and send data to an iPad from our GAT-USBC-PD.

GENERAL INSTALLATION

 

Your new PoE converter is designed to be simple to install and set up.  It is small and light enough to leave “inline” with your network cable.  

You may also choose to use the four M3 sized mounting brackets to secure the device to a wall or surface.

 

Once it is in place, simply follow these steps in order:

1 – Plug the RJ-45 end into an IEEE 802.3at PoE (POE+) or 48-56 volt passive Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) with a data source

2 – Ensure the device you’re connecting to is on and logged in

3 – Plug the USB-C connector into the device

The converter will automatically set up the network connection with your device and begin charging.  To confirm that, go to the General settings tab or look for the <…> symbol next to Ethernet.

CONFIGURATION

Configuring Your Cisco Enterprise POE Switch for 2 Event PoE Classification

Yeah, I know that’s a mouthful.  Here’s the simple translation.  Cisco enterprise switches including the 9400 and 9300 models, which is a lot of them, come with a default setting that makes them less compatible PoE+ devices like the GAT-USBC-PD.   You’ll know the setting isn’t right because our device won’t power on correctly, and your device won’t charge.  How frustrating!

It’s a simple enough fix.  You simply need to configure the ports that will power the GAT-USBC-PD to have 2 event classification.  You can find the Cisco documentation on how to do that here: CONFIGURE MY SWITCH

Or here are the steps you take after you’ve logged into the terminal. 

Switch> enable
Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)# interface gigabitethernet2/0/1

Switch(config-if)# power inline port 2-event
Switch(config-if)# end

You can still set up your iPad to not automatically lock on a timer.  When the screen locks if you would like the screen always on.

  • Go to the Settings icon on your iPad
  • Select Display & Brightness
  • Select Auto Lock
  • Set the limit to Never

 

 

The splitter will auto-configure the IP settings to default as soon as you connect it up including Dynamic IP addressing.

  1. Navigate to General Settings, then you’ll see a symbol for the LAN <…>
  2. Select this and you’ll see the option for PoE Texas LAN, select it

You’ll see your IPV4 IP address information.  If it shows “Automatic”, that means your getting a dynamically assigned IP address.

If you’d like to reconfigure the IP address, DNS, and HTTP Proxy settings, you can do that by selecting these options.  

The most used option will be fixing your IP address by selecting the “Automatic” button.

For the other networks settings, we’d recommend talking to a service provider or give us a call: 512-479-0317 or service@poetexas.com.

Technical Specifications

Product Specifications

Connector Types USB Type C
Data Rate 10/100/1000
Dimensions 4.5 x 2 x 1 in
Efficiency 90%
Input Voltage Range 44-56 volts (IEEE 802.3at compliant)
LEDs Per Port Green (POE) / Yellow (USB-C)
Max Power for Kit 25 watts
Mount Type Wall or DIN rail clips
Operating Humidity 5% to 90%
Operating Temperature Range -10 – 60C
Output Voltage 5V,2.6A; 9V,1.78A; 12V,1.34A; 15V,1.37A; 20V,1.15A
PoE Method IEEE 802.3at / PoE+ / Passive 30 watt
PoE Mode/Pinout Mode A/B
PoE Standard IEEE 802.3at
Power Input 25.5 watts
Weight 3 oz

 

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