Provision-ISR PoES-16250GCL+2SFP 16CH unmanaged PoE switch User Manual
- June 3, 2024
- PROVISION-ISR
Table of Contents
Provision-ISR PoES-16250GCL+2SFP 16CH unmanaged PoE switch
Notes
- Before operating the switch, we strongly advise users to read this manual and keep it for later use.
- Please use the supplied power cord.
- Avoid incorrect operation, shock, vibration or heavy pressing which can cause damage to the switch.
- Do not use corrosive detergent to clean the body of the switch. If necessary, please use a soft dry cloth to wipe dirt; for hard contamination, use neutral detergent. Any cleanser for high‐grade furniture is applicable.
- Do not operate the switch in extreme temperatures or extreme humidity conditions.
- Keep away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stove, etc.
- The instructions in this manual could be outdated; if you need any clarifications you can contact an authorized PROVISION‐ISR technician. PROVISION‐ISR reserves the right to add changes to this manual and publish it online on our website (www.provision‐isr.com): there may be inconsistencies with the latest version. This applies to any and all software upgrades and product improvements, interpretation and modification added. These changes will be published in the latest version without prior notification.
- All pictures and examples used in the manual are for reference only.
Package Contents
Check the following contents of your package:
- PoE Switch x 1
- User’s Manual x 1
- Power Cord x 1
- Accessories (Rack mount ears2, Rubber Feet4, Bracket screws*8)
If any part is lost and damaged, please contact your local agent immediately.
Introduction
Thank you for choosing Provision‐ISR’s PoE Switch. The 16/24GE(PoE)+2G SFP LCD
Display PoE switch have 16(24)‐10/100/1000Mbps PoE RJ45 Port and 2‐Gigabit SFP
Slot. Its PoE ports can automatically detect and supply power with those IEEE
802.3af/at compliant Powered Devices (PD). The electrical power is transmitted
along with data in one single cable allowing you to expand your network where
there are no power lines or outlets, where you wish to fix devices such as AP,
IP Cameras or IP Phones, etc.
The LCD can be used to display the PoE work status, accurate measurement total
load and for each port independently. This can help the installer and engineer
to quickly discover and solve network failures and improve work efficiency and
quality.
Port Feature
Model | PoE Ports | PoE Ports Speed | Uplink Ports | Uplink Ports Speed |
---|---|---|---|---|
PoES‐16250GCL+2SFP | 16 (1‐16) | 10/100/1000Mbps | 2 SFP (17‐18) | 10/100/1000Mbps |
PoES‐24370GCL+2SFP | 24 (1‐24) | 10/100/1000Mbps | 2 SFP (25‐26) | 10/100/1000Mbps |
PoES‐16250CL+2G+2SFP | 16 (1‐16) | 10/100Mbps | 2SFP + 2RJ‐45 |
(17‐20)
| 10/100/1000Mbps
PoES‐24370CL+2G+2SFP| 24 (1‐24)| 10/100Mbps| 2SFP + 2RJ‐45
(25‐28)
| 10/100/1000Mbps
Hardware Description
Front Panel
The Front Panel of the PoE Switch consists of Ethernet Ports, LCD Display +
controls and LED indicators.
Giga (10/100/1000Mbps Switches) Front panel illustration.
10/100Mbps Switches Front panel illustration.
LED indicators
LED | Color | Function |
---|
PWR
| ****
Green
| Off : Switch is off / No power supply.
Light : The switch is on.
LNK/ACT
| ****
Orange
| Off : No device is connected to the corresponding port.
Light : Indicates the link through that port is successfully established at 10/100Mbps.
Blink : Indicates that the Switch is actively sending or receiving data over that port.
Green
| Off : No device is connected to the corresponding port.
Light : Indicates the link through that port is successfully established at 1000Mbps.
Blink : Indicates that the Switch is actively sending or receiving data over that port.
PoE
| ****
Orange
| Off : No PoE powered device (PD) connected.
Light : There is a PoE PD connected to the port and power is supplied successfully.
Blink : Indicates port abnormal power supply.
Rear Panel
The rear panel of the PoE Switch contains a full-range AC inlet power socket (100 to 240V AC, 50/60HZ) and a grounding screw. In case the AC cord is not connected to the ground, you must ground the unit using the grounding screw!
LCD Features
This PoE switch line is equipped with color LCD display and PoE. The LCD can display the status of the switch as well as independent status for each of the PoE ports such as: Output power, Overload, Short circuit, Light load, Low voltage, Over voltage, High-temperature Etc.
General Status Indicators
-
Port Number.
The remaining ports will be displayed in the next page. -
Port power consumption
-
Port download real‐time bandwidth.
-
Port upload real‐time bandwidth.
-
PB: the total “PoE budget” of the switch
-
TP: “Total power” under current use
-
PD: Numbers of “PD devices”
-
Norm: Work mode. “Norm” for normal, VLAN and CCTV available
General Warnings
Problem: Power supply failure
Result: Switch restart
Problem: High AC voltage input
Result: Ports are off to prevent damage
Problem: Low AC voltage input
Result: Ports are off to prevent damage
Port Status Warnings
OLP (Overload Protection): The port is overloaded and was shut down.
ULP (Underload Protection): The port is consuming extremely low power
which might indicate a fault and therefore the port has shut down.
SCP (Short‐Circuit Protection): The port appears to be short‐circuited
and was shut down
OFF: Port not in use
Menu and Operations:
Click and hold the menu button for 5 second in order to access the main menu:
Scroll the menu using the “Up” and “Down” buttons, confirm using the “Enter”
button and cancel/go back using the “Back” button.
The main menu contains 12 options. The next chapter will go through it.
Switch Mode:
The Color LCD PoE switch series support 3 working modes:
- Normal: The switch operates as a normal IEEE 802.af/at PoE switch in standard operation mode.
- Fixed VLAN: This will enable a pre‐made VLAN setting that will prevent the downlink ports from any communications between themselves. The VLAN enhances security by preventing unauthorized connection to any available port to communicate with the IP cameras and other equipment connected to the switch. It will also optimize network traffic.
- CCTV Mode: CCTV mode will enable “Fixed VLAN” together with restricting the downlink port bandwidth to 10Mbps duplex communication. The CCTV mode allows the installer to reach distances of up to 250m over standard Cat.5e cable.
Port Bandwidth Limit:
This feature allows you to monitor and restrict the incoming bandwidth coming
from a single port. Once crossed, the switch will set a buzzer alarm to warn
for bandwidth overuse. Once enabled, this setting will take effect on all
downlink ports. It cannot be set for a specific port.
The default setting is “Disabled” meaning that there is no bandwidth
restriction. The other options are 400Mbps, 500Mbps and 600Mbps.
PD Type:
There are 3 types of PD. Enhance, Standard and Legacy.
Enhance: The default settings. It will detect at/af modes and increase
the current surge limit to the if at standard is used.
Standard: Full conformity with the IEEE 802.3 af/at standards.
Legacy: Should be used if the PD device does not comply with the IEEE
802.3af standard. The switch will try to detect compliance with legacy
standards and supply power to the PD if detected. This operation mode should
not be used unless advice by the PD manufacturer, as it might supply power to
devices not designed to receive PoE and damage it.
Keep Alive:
Keep alive is designed to detect a malfunction of a PD device that caused it
to stop communication and make attempt to restore its connection by hard
rebooting it by taking and restoring power. This feature is designed to
increase the system’s reliability and reduce maintenance to the system.
The Keep Alive can be set for each of the PoE ports individually.
The settings should be done as follows:
Port (01‐16/24): The required port number
Status (Disabled/Enabled): The Keep Alive Status
Startup (60~300s): The estimated startup time of the PD device. Once a PD
is connected to the specified port, a countdown will commence from the entered
value. For example. If the “Startup” setting was set to 180, once a PD device
will be connected a countdown of 180 seconds will commence. The switch will
expect to detect incoming/outgoing traffic from the PD before the countdown
reaches 0.
Interval (60~300s): The interval is the allowed time without incoming/outgoing
traffic from the PD. Once no traffic is detected, the countdown will commence
according to the configuration. If there is still no traffic by the countdown
reaches 0 the switch will execute a hard bootup procedure.
Power Off (5~60s): This value determines the duration of the power cut for the
required switch. After this countdown reaches 0, the switch will restore power
to the port and let the PD device boot and initialize.
PSE Power Adjust:
The PSE (Power Source Equipment) is the main power supply unit for the switch.
In order to increase its life and reliability its rate is actually higher than
the stated power bank, but it is reserved for situations where PD power
requirement suddenly peaks for a short moment.
In case the devices connected to the switch reaches the PB limit, you can
manually increase it and utilize more power to the PoE ports on the expense of
the reserve power.
This feature has 4 options:
- Normal (100%)
- Add 5% (105% PB)
- Add 10% (110% PB)
- Add 15% (115% PB)
Note: In order to make sure that the PSE is not overloaded for a long time, please make sure that the TP is lower than the PB
PSE Port Priority:
The PoE switch has a power bank (PB) measured in Watts (W).
PD will require power from the power bank. This power will be marked as Total
Power (TP). Once the TP is higher than the PB, the switch will automatically
shut down ports in order not to overload and damage itself.
PSE Port Priority allows the user to configure the priority of the ports –
actually setting order of which the ports will shut down.
The priorities are as follows:
Critical: Devices set to “Critical” will shut down last
High: Device set to “High” will shut down once all the “Low” priority
devices as shut down.
Low Priority (Default Settings): These devices will shut down first.
PSE Port Condition:
This setting will determine whether the switch is allowed to distribute PoE to
the specified channel. This setting is mainly useful after the initial setting
of the network and the PD devices. After the system is up, all ports without
PD devices and all unused ports should be disabled from receiving PoE. It will
prevent overloading the system by unrequired PoE devices. “Enable” is the
default setting.
This setting will only affect PoE and will not affect network communication.
PoE Port Power:
This setting can limit the power supplied to a specific port as required. Each
port can be configured independently.
- Port: Port number for configuration.
- Power (6‐36W): The power limit for the port. Skips in 2W intervals.
Note: PoE Port Power is available for configuration only if the PD type is set to “Enhanced”/”Legacy”.
If the PD type is set to “Standard” the PoE Port Power is automatically set to 32W and cannot be modified.
LCD State:
This setting will determine the duration of which the LCD monitor will stay
on. The options are as follows:
- Never (Always On): The LCD monitor will stay on.
- 10 min (Default Setting): The LCD will turn off after 10 minutes.
- 20 min: The LCD will turn off after 20 minutes.
- 30 min: The LCD will turn off after 30 minutes.
Fan Control:
This setting will determine the switch internal fan working mode. The options
are as follows:
- Always On: The fan will stay on regardless of the PB status.
- 20% PB (Default Setting): The fan will turn on once the PB reaches 20% consumption.
- 40% PB: The fan will turn on once the PB reaches 40% consumption.
- 60% PB: The fan will turn on once the PB reaches 60% consumption.
Default Settings:
Use this option if you wish to reset all switch settings and configuration
back to factory default.
About:
This will show you general information about the PoE Switch.
Switch Installation
This section describes how to install your Ethernet Switch in the best manner and make proper connections. Please follow the following instructions in avoid of incorrect installation which might cause device damage and potential security threat.
General Instructions:
- Do not place the switch near water or any damp area. Prevent water or moisture from entering the switch chassis.
- Do not place the switch on an unstable case or desk. The switch might be damaged severely in case of a fall.
- Ensure proper ventilation of the equipment room and keep the all the ventilation openings of the switch free of obstruction.
- Make sure that the operating voltage and current matches the power input labeled on the switch.
- Do not open the chassis while the switch is operating or when electrical hazards are present to avoid electrical shock.
- Before cleaning the switch, unplug the power plug of the switch first. Do not clean the switch with wet cloth or liquid.
Desktop Installation
For desktop installation, please attach the supplied cushioning rubber feet on the bottom of each corner of the Switch. This will prevent the switch from shifting or sliding and will reduce shock in case of external vibration. Allow adequate space for ventilation between the device and the objects around it .
Rack Mount Installation
The switch is rack‐mountable and can be installed on any EIA‐19 compatible
rack. Before installation, please install the mounting brackets on the switch
side panels (one on each side), secure them with the provided screws. Do not
use different screws since longer screws might damage the switch components
and shorter screws might not bear the weight of the switch after installation.
After the brackets has been installed, use the rack mount screws (not
included), in order to securely mount the switch on the rack.
Step 1: Bracket installation
Step 2: Mount the switch on the rack.
Turning on the switch
Please plug the power supply into the switch, the internal power system of the
switch can Auto‐ regulate the working power according to the actual input
power. When the switch is power on, the power indicator will be light on the
front panel of the switch shines.
Note: Please confirm the voltage is correct before power on, otherwise
the switch will be damaged. (There is a power supply socket on the back panel
of the PoE Ethernet switch. The power input is: 100V‐240Vac, 50/60Hz.)
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
Read User Manual Online (PDF format) >>