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Ultra Series - Power Over Ethernet (POE) - Specifications

Overview Just Add Power Ultra devices that support Power Over Ethernet (POE) are classified as IEEE 802.3af devices, meaning they use no more than 12.95 watts. Power Usage POE usage varies depending on the features currently in-use * No live video (Encoder or Decoder) = 3-4 watts * Live video under standard con…

MaxColor Series - Power Over Ethernet (POE) - Specifications

Overview MaxColor devices that support Power Over Ethernet (POE) are classified as IEEE 802.3af devices, meaning they use no more than 12.95 watts. Power Usage POE usage varies depending on the features currently in-use * No live video (TX or RX) = 3-4 watts * Live video under standard conditions (TX or RX) = 6…

Omega Series - Power Over Ethernet (POE) - Specifications

Overview Just Add Power Omega devices that support Power Over Ethernet (POE) are classified as IEEE 802.3af devices, meaning they use no more than 12.95 watts. Power Usage POE usage varies depending on the features currently in-use * No live video (Encoder or Decoder) = 3-4 watts * Live video under standard con…

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