Relay installation – American Time PoE User Manual
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Relay Installation
Before installing, verify the network infrastructure with the Network Administrator. The Power over Ethernet (PoE) power solution
and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) settings should be determined. The PoE relay locations and cabling routes
should also be determined prior to installation.
1. Apply power to the relay by connecting a CAT 5 (A) or higher Ethernet patch cable from a PoE switch or single injector to the
PoE relay (D).
• PoE Switch: Check with the Network Administrator for infrastructure needs. This part is not supplied by American Time.
• PoE Injector (TMA200): This is an optional power source that may be purchased from American Time
2. The Status LED (B) will indicate the relays status as follows:
• Flashing Orange: Acquiring an IP address using DHCP
• Flashing Red: Attempting SNTP sync
• Continuous Red: Failed SNTP sync
• Continuous Green: Successful SNTP sync
Note: When a DHCP network is not present at initial start-up, the PoE Relay will default to a random Static IP in the range of
169.254.1.0 to 169.254.254.255. The IP address may be reset by restoring the Relay factory defaults by holding in the Default
Button (E) for 10 seconds and releasing. Both Status (B) and Relay (C) LEDs will flash for 5 seconds to confirm the defaults
setting. Please reference the DHCP troubleshooting section if you are experiencing DHCP issues.
3. The Relay LED (C) designates if the Relay is enabled.
A=PoE connection
(CAT 5 or higher Ethernet patch cable)
B=Status LED C=Relay LED
D=H004526R Relay E=Default Button
Status LED
Relay Active LED
Default
Button
Injec
tor
E
A
B
C
D
A
or
TMA200