NETGEAR RPS4000 Hardware Installation Manual page 15

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AC in = 100V~120V: Maximum power, 1500W (system + PoE power)
AC in = 200V~240V: Maximum power, 1860W (system + PoE power)
Note:
RPS4000 PoE power replaces the switch's internal power supply to
become the main power supply, and the switch's internal power
supply becomes a standby when the RPS4000 is connected to the
switch in this mode.
Applicable switches: M5300-52G-POE+ or compatible PoE switches
PoE power N+1 Mode (Type=New, CS=On
This mode should be used only for new switches like the M5300 series that are compatible
with the RPS4000. The Type and Current Share switch settings are same as high power
mode. The difference is the number of APS1000W modules that are present. In high-power
mode, two APS1000W modules are grouped together to provide the combined power. In PoE
power N+! mode, one APS1000W unit provides power to two switches that are in the same
group (slot 1 and slot 2 or slot 3 and slot 4). This mode is for switches that do not need all the
power one APS1000W can supply.
AC in = 100V~120V: Maximum power 375W (System + PoE power) per switch/slot
AC in = 200V~240V: Maximum power 465W (System + PoE power) per switch/slot
Note:
Once connected, the RPS4000 PoE power replaces the switch
internal power supply. The switches power supply becomes a
standby power supply.
Applicable Switches: M5300-28G-POE+, M5300-52G-POE+
System Power N+1 Mode (Type=New, CS=Off)
This mode only provides 12v system power where one APS1000W is all is required to power
four switches. This mode is for non-PoE switches that do not need 48v PoE power.
The RPS4000 RPS port provides system power to devices as follows:
AC in = 100V~120V: Maximum power, 700W (system)
AC in = 200V~240V: Maximum power, 800W (system)
Note:
Once connected, the RPS4000 PoE power replaces the switch's
internal power supply. The switch's power supply becomes a
standby power supply.
Applicable switches: All non-PoE switches that accept RPS support
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