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What are the power output options for the AXIS TU8010 2-port PoE Extender?
The power output options for the AXIS TU8010 depend on the input power provided.
With 60W PoE Input:
- Port 1: 30W
- Port 2: 15W
With 90W PoE Input:
You have two possible configurations:
Configuration 1:
- Port 1: 30W
- Port 2: 30W
Configuration 2:
- Port 1: 60W
- Port 2: Not used
What do the POWER ON STATUS LED indicators mean on the AXIS TU8010?
The POWER ON STATUS LED on your AXIS TU8010 indicates the status of the internal power converter. The following table explains the different states:
| Color | State | Indication |
|---|---|---|
| Green | Solid | Internal power converter on and ready to apply power to output ports |
| Green | Flashing | Internal power converter in light load condition |
How can I determine the link speed using the LINK LED on the AXIS TU8010?
You can determine the network link speed on your AXIS TU8010 by observing the LINK LED. The following table provides the indications:
| Color | State | Indication |
|---|---|---|
| Amber | Solid | 100M/1000M link speed |
| Amber | Off | 10M link speed |
What does the ACT (activity) LED on the AXIS TU8010 indicate?
The ACT (activity) LED on the AXIS TU8010 provides information about data transmission. The table below explains its state:
| Color | State | Indication |
|---|---|---|
| Green | Solid/flashing | Data transmission in progress |
What do the POE PSE POWER IN LEDs indicate on the AXIS TU8010?
The POE PSE POWER IN LEDs on the AXIS TU8010 indicate the type of Power over Ethernet sourcing equipment that is connected. Refer to the table below for details:
| Color | State | Indication |
|---|---|---|
| Green | Solid | Power over Ethernet (PoE) 802.3bt Type 4 Class 8 power sourcing equipment connected |
| Amber | Solid | Power over Ethernet (PoE) 802.3bt Type 4 Class 6 power sourcing equipment connected |
What do the various POE STATUS LED indicators mean on the AXIS TU8010?
The POE STATUS LEDs on your AXIS TU8010 provide information about the Power over Ethernet status for the output ports. The following table details the different colors and states:
| Color | State | Indication |
|---|---|---|
| Green | Solid | Valid Power over Ethernet (PoE) IEEE 802.3af/at/bt PD detected |
| Green | Flashing every 3 seconds | Standing by |
| Green | Flashing every other second | Warming up |
| Red | Solid | Overload/overcurrent detected |
| Red | Flashing | Invalid Power over Ethernet (PoE) IEEE 802.3af/at/bt PD detected |
What should I do if the camera connected to my AXIS TU8010 will not turn on?
If you are experiencing problems turning on a camera connected to your AXIS TU8010, consider the following solutions:
Compatibility issue: Make sure the camera is compatible with the PoE extender.
LLDP protocol: Turn off LLDP. In the camera’s web interface, go to System > Plain config, select group Network, and clear LLDP Send Max PoE.
Low temperatures: At low temperatures, the device warms up before it starts. It can take up to 30 seconds to warm up, and during this time the PoE STATUS LED on port 1 flashes green every other second.
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