TRITON HPOE-2400G PoE Plus Injector Hub Installation Guide
- September 14, 2024
- TRITON
Table of Contents
TRITON HPOE-2400G PoE Plus Injector Hub
Placement, Installation, and Networking Best Practice
Running Ethernet: Home Runs and Daisy Chain
Quick Info
- POE (IEEE 802.3at Class 3 Compliance) input and output.
- Tether up to 4 devices together using a PoE daisy chain
- Cat 6 cable recommended using a PoE+ or PoE++ switch
- Home runs for secluded sensors
- Daisy-chain sensors in the same area
Connecting your Triton ULTRA sensors to power and data through a Cat 6 networking cable is the most reliable way to install your sensors and ensure their functionality. To mitigate installation time, costs, and cable used, we recommend that you daisy-chain nearby sensors to each other using the respective PoE In and PoE Out ports on each sensor.
Quick Reference
- Power via PoE or 12 V DC Power (PoE Recommended)
- Network Connection via Ethernet or WiFi (Ethernet Recommended)
- Cat 6 Cable Recommended
- Save time and cable by connecting up to four sensors together with
- POE Daisy Chain
- Install one to two devices depending on room size, airflow, and required response time.
- Install away from obstructions,
- HVAC vents, open windows, air purifying sprays, and other sources of airflow disruptions
Device Placement Best Practice
When planning device placement, take the following into account:
- Coverage range for each sensor (assumes 8.5 ft high ceiling)
- Nicotine and THC Vape: 150 sqft (optimal) and 226 sqft (maximum)
- Loitering and People Counting: 169 saft (13′ x 13′ square)
- Keywords: 256 sqft (no obstructions or cross noise)
- Cloud Audio Analytics: 144 saft (no obstructions or crossnoise)
- Place away from HVAC exhausts, windows, and other airflow disruption sources
- Avoid placement near automatic air freshener sprays
- Obstructions such as cornered walls can impact range and response time
- The further away the vape, the longer the alert will take
- Larger rooms or rooms with obstructions may require two sensors for maximum coverage
Coverage Diagrams
Single Sensor Placement
- 144 sqft reference room
- Placed near the center of the room to cover drug use, loitering, keywords, and more.
- The device centered towards the highest foot traffic part of the room for the quickest response time
- Not placed near HVAC vents to avoid airflow disruptions
Multi-Sensor Placement
- 225 sqft reference room
- Sensors cover the entire room with small overlap
- Sensors overlap in high foot traffic areas for quick and accurate coverage
- Sensors daisy-chained together for high efficiency
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