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Dmitriy [Appearance and purpose of the device]
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Leonid Titov
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-FIXME **This page is not fully translated, yet. Please help completing the translation.**\\ //(remove this paragraph once the translation is finished)// 
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 ====== PoE Ethernet Switch ES1-DC ====== ====== PoE Ethernet Switch ES1-DC ======
  
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-The JetHome ES1-DC Ethernet switch is designed for use in home automation systems and serves to connect devices (controllers) with an Ethernet interface and supporting the power supply function using Passive PoE technology into a local network. The DIN-rail housing allows the switch to be conveniently placed in a switchboard close to other controllers.+The JetHome ES1-DC Ethernet switch is designed for use in home automation systems and serves to connect Passive PoE-compatible devices (such as controllers) to a local area network.  The DIN-rail housing allows the switch to be conveniently placed in a cabinet close to other controllers.
  
 ==== Purpose of connectors ==== ==== Purpose of connectors ====
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   * support for full duplex communication in accordance with the IEEE 802.3x standard.   * support for full duplex communication in accordance with the IEEE 802.3x standard.
  
-<color #ed1c24>WARNING! Only devices that support PoE power can be connected to the switch. Do not connect computers, laptops and other household devices to the ports "ETHERNET 2" - "ETHERNET 5" in order to avoid damage.</color>+<color #ed1c24>WARNING! Only devices that support Passive PoE power can be connected to the switch. Do not connect computers, laptops and other household devices to the ports "ETHERNET 2" - "ETHERNET 5" in order to avoid damage.</color>
  
 ==== Nutrition ==== ==== Nutrition ====
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 The switch can power up to 4 devices connected to the ports "ETHERNET 2" - "ETHERNET 5" ("POE OUT") using Passive PoE technology: pins 4, 5 (+) and 7, 8 (-) of the ports are used . The switch can power up to 4 devices connected to the ports "ETHERNET 2" - "ETHERNET 5" ("POE OUT") using Passive PoE technology: pins 4, 5 (+) and 7, 8 (-) of the ports are used .
  
-When the switch is powered by AC power, the output voltage at the "POE OUT" ports is 24V. The maximum total current supplied to consumers connected to the "POE OUT" ports and the "DC OUT" terminal in this case is 1.3A (see p. Overload protection).+When the switch is powered by AC power, the output voltage at the "POE OUT" ports is 24V. The maximum total current supplied to consumers connected to the "POE OUT" ports and the "DC OUT" terminal in this case is 1.3A (see p. Overload protection). ***FIXME***
  
 When the switch is powered from the "ETHERNET 1" ("POE IN") port, the output voltage at the "POE OUT" ports will correspond to the input voltage "POE IN", and the maximum total current given to consumers connected to the "POE OUT" ports in this case is 2.5A (see p. Overload protection). When the switch is powered from the "ETHERNET 1" ("POE IN") port, the output voltage at the "POE OUT" ports will correspond to the input voltage "POE IN", and the maximum total current given to consumers connected to the "POE OUT" ports in this case is 2.5A (see p. Overload protection).
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 ==== Overload protection ==== ==== Overload protection ====
  
-The switch has a function of protection against exceeding the maximum output current given to consumers. The maximum current given to consumers depends on the external power supply used, but cannot exceed 2.5A. When the maximum current consumption is exceeded, external consumers powered by the switch are switched off. At the same time, the "POWER OVERLOAD" indicator on the front panel of the switch lights up, and the "POWER OVERLOAD" relay contacts connected to the external terminal close.+The switch has a function of protection against exceeding the maximum output current given to consumers. The maximum current given to consumers depends on the external power supply used, but cannot exceed 2.5A. When the maximum current consumption is exceeded, external consumers powered by the switch are switched off. At the same time, the "POWER OVERLOAD" indicator on the front panel of the switch lights up, and the "POWER OK" relay contacts connected to the external terminal are opened.
  
 ==== Indication ==== ==== Indication ====
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 The switch has one "dry contact" relay output that duplicates the indicator on the front panel of the switch: "POWER OK" - the contacts are closed when there is power at the outputs of the switch "POE OUT" and open when the total maximum load current is exceeded. The switch has one "dry contact" relay output that duplicates the indicator on the front panel of the switch: "POWER OK" - the contacts are closed when there is power at the outputs of the switch "POE OUT" and open when the total maximum load current is exceeded.
  
-The maximum switched relay current - 1A.+The maximum current for those dry contacts - 1A.
  
 ===== Mounting ===== ===== Mounting =====
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   * during the laying of cables, it is necessary to separate the Ethernet communication lines connecting the switch with other devices into independent routes, placing them separately from power cables, as well as from cables that create high-frequency and impulse noise;   * during the laying of cables, it is necessary to separate the Ethernet communication lines connecting the switch with other devices into independent routes, placing them separately from power cables, as well as from cables that create high-frequency and impulse noise;
   * it is recommended to install network noise filters in the power line of the switch.   * it is recommended to install network noise filters in the power line of the switch.
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