On-site PoE Power Measurement
PPM- OVERVIEW 1000
PPM- a handheld tester for the applications of 1000 is
Power over Ethernet (PoE). It performs -site on
measurement of the running voltage and supplying power
at the end of Ethernet cable terminal in any length for PoE
PSE/PD devices which complies with IEEE802.3af.
PPM- provides for field engineer a convenient on-site 1000
tester with compact size to verify PoE, measure the voltage,
and examine the maximum power from PSE to PD at the
end point of the Ethernet cable.
Powered by replaceable and rechargeable battery, the
portable - allows the technical personnel to test PPM 1000
terminal for PD in the fields .
With 3- git LED display, it shows the PoE status and the di
maximum power available from . Pass/Fail LED PSE
indicators may inform technician the results instantly.
With built-in Terminal Block connectors, - is able PPM 1000
to clamp and hold the bare wires of network cable for test
before clamping to the RJ-45 connector. - is in PPM 1000
truly the best handy tool for the installation of PoE PD
devices. With the tester, it shall successfully guarantee
the PoE power provision to PD devices.
Mechanical Description
LED Indicators
Buttons and LED Indicators
Start/Set(-) Button
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Set the desire maximum power (Watt) for test:
Push and hold Start/Set(- button for 3 seconds to enter for )
configuration of maximum power limit It confirms with . a
beep sound and the 3-digit LED display start blinking.
Press the Start/Set(-) or Start/Set(- buttons to set the )
desired power limit Then, push and hold Start/Set(- button )
for 3 seconds to exit the configuration stage.
Press once to start measurement and press again to finish
the test procedure.
Display/Set(+) Button
Select options for display the Voltage, Power ing
Consumption Limit and Temperature.
While LED PWR/TEST is in during testing torange , he
3-digit Display shows the instantaneous power s. value
While LED PWR/TEST is in t 3-digit display will green, he
show the final result of power measurement.
Note that if the LED OK/NG is in , it indicates the green OK
power from PSE is able to provide the desired power
consumption limit; else LED OK/NG will be in orange NG,
indicating the power is not enough for the PD requirement.