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LAN Power Systems COBRA is the Professional’s choice for Power over Ethernet installations. A full line up of purpose-built Midspan Power over Ethernet (PoE) products exceed the IEEE802.3af PoE standard. COBRA is compatible for powering ANY IP ‘PoE Enabled’ Device including IP Cameras and Access Control products. Full power on all ports simultaneously with Hot swappable Chassis and Module configurations and Single Port units also available. Support for 10/100/1000 Mb Ethernet links along with Ethernet and PoE Extenders to allow longer distances – up to 1,100 meter Ethernet links. Highest Manufacturing quality with full UL approvals and a full 2 year warranty make COBRA PoE your best choice.


• Use COBRA Midspan PoE for powering ANY PoE enabled IP devices


• Modular, Add-on PoE Solution minimizes cost per port for power


• Full power up to 18 watts on all ports simultaneously – unlike PoE Switches


• No costly “Power Management” software needed – unlike PoE Switches


• Optional LP2404 High Watt modules provide up to 36 watts per port


COBRA 24, 16 or 8 Port Midspan PoE Hubs 84


LP-240324 - 3 slot chassis LP-2403 with 3 LP-2408 - 8-port PoE Modules installed LP-240316 - 3 slot chassis LP-2403 with 2 LP-2408 - 8-port Modules and 1 cover plate LP-240308 - 3 slot chassis LP-2403 with 1 LP-2408 - 8-port Module and 2 cover plates LP-240108 - 1 slot chassis LP-2401 with 1 LP-2408 - 8-port PoE Module installed • Provides PoE for up to 24 IP end devices like IP cameras • Exceeds IEEE 802.3af (PoE) Standards • Supports 10Mb, 100Mb or 1000Mb Ethernet links to IP end devices • Power output up to 18 watts per port for up to 24 ports simultaneously • 19" rack mount ready chassis with removable, hot-swappable modules • Use LP-24088 port PoE module(s) to expand port count of LP-240308 or LP-240316 • Full 2 year warranty


• ‘Hot Swap’ allows for adding or changing modules without powering down


• Plug in and go, no software or programming setup is necessary


• Exceeds all current Networking and Safety standards


• Gigabit Data support provides future proofing


COBRA Single Port PoE Injector


LP-2521


• Provides PoE for 1 IP end device - IP camera, access control unit, etc.


• Exceeds the IEEE 802.3af PoE standard


• Supports 10Mb, 100Mb or 1000Mb Ethernet links to IP device


• Power output up to 28 watts continuously to IP end device


• Extended operating temperature range from -35° F to +175° F


• Full 2 year warranty included


COBRA PoE and Ethernet Segment Extender


LP-2330


• Enables extension of PoE and Ethernet segments beyond standard 100 meters distance


• Add up to 100 meters of UTP Cable per LP-2330 installed


• Add up to 10 LP-2330 units for distances to 1,100 meters


• No network speed degradation or data latency added


• 10Mb or 100Mb full duplex Ethernet capability


• Optional LP2330PSU, used with every 3rd LP-2330, boosts PoE functionality to span 3 additional 100m segments


COBRA IP Camera Field Focus Adapter


LP-IPEYE


• Provides a local connection for set-up and focus adjustments on IP cameras


• Installers can optimize camera focus and view while working at the camera


• Passes PoE power through to the IP camera, no need for local power


• Supports 10Mb or 100Mb Ethernet links • Compact and durable • Full 2 year warranty


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