Automatically allocating poe power – Interlogix NVR 21 (S/P) User Manual User Manual

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Chapter 14: Camera settings

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The IP cameras will specify which type of PoE they require. You can set up each
camera individually for no PoE, PoE-at, PoE-af, 12.5 W or 15 W. A PoE port can
support up to 30 W maximum.

The recorder has a maximum of 8 or 16 PoE ports, depending on the model. The total
PoE power budget for the 8-channel recorder is 120 W, and that for the 16-channel
recorder is 200 W.

The PoE-af port can support between 0 and 15.4 W and the PoE-at port can support
between 0 and 30 W. See Table 19 below for a description of the maximum number of
IP cameras that can be connected depending on the PoE type used.

Table 19: Maximum number of IP cameras that can be connected by PoE power consumption

Recorder

Total PoE

power budget

Maximum number of IP cameras connected

12.5 W

15 W

PoE-af

PoE-at

TVN-2108S

120

-

8

7

4

TVN-2116S

200

16

-

12

6

Note: The PoE power specifications are the PoE power available at the recorder.
However, depending on the cable length and cable quality you can experience a loss of
PoE power. Ensure that this is taken into account when configuring the system.

To display the PoE power consumption information:

1. From the menu toolbar, click

Camera Management

>

Camera

>

PoE Setup

.

2. Select the PoE type required for each camera: No PoE, PoE-af, PoE-at, 12.5 W or

15.0 W.

3. Click

Apply

to save the settings and then click

Back

to return to live view.

Automatically allocating PoE power

The recorder can be set up to automatically allocate PoE power depending on each
camera’s needs. Note that if the full PoE budget (120/200W) is used on the first seven
ports, for example, PoE port 8 will no longer be powered.

To set up auto PoE:

1. From the menu toolbar, click

Camera Management

>

Camera

>

PoE Setup

.

2. Check

Auto PoE

.

3. Click

Apply

to save the settings and then click

Back

to return to live view.

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