Securitron Expands Power Supply Offering

Securitron, an ASSA ABLOY Group company, is announcing availability of the AQE Series of power supplies focused on Power over Ethernet (PoE). The product line includes Injectors, Extractors and Rack Mount Injectors.

Bringing data and power together, the AQE15 and AQE30 are single port PoE MidSpan Injectors designed to power PoE devices such as PoE access control door controllers, DC IP cameras and other PoE equipment from a non-PoE source. These injectors operate from low voltage 24 VAC/24V DC input power, include visual diagnostics via onboard LED, and provide 15W (IEEE 802.3af) or 30W (802.3at) output power.

Like the AQE15 and AQE30, the AQE30E is designed for access control and security applications. It is a single port PoE MidSpan Extractor that provides up to 25W of 12VDC output power and a data connection to a non-PoE device. This midspan extractor is used to power door controllers, access control devices and DC IP and PTZ cameras. It also includes onboard LED for visual diagnostics, and is selectable for 13W or 25W output.

For remote manageability, the AQE250R and AQE500R are the perfect solution for a centralized system. These 16 port, PoE Rack Mounted Injectors power up to 32W per port with 10/100/1000 Base-T Gigabit support. They provide power and data to access control, door locks, PTZ cameras, video and other PoE devices. Offering remote power monitoring and online management capability, the rack mounted injectors enable remote shut down of individual ports or all ports simultaneously without the need to be onsite. The AQE250R and AQE500R also include a 48V battery charger for cost effective back-up power, identifies and protects non-PoE equipment, and provides protection from over temperature, overvoltage, overcurrent and short-circuiting.

“As PoE access control solutions continue to permeate the market, efficient power solutions must be ready to guarantee effective operation,” said Scott Baker, president of ASSA ABLOY EMS&OEM Group. “These new injectors and extractors further establish Securitron as a leader in power products and as the most reliable and feature rich choice.”

All Securitron power products come with the Securitron Magnacare Lifetime Replacement No Fault Warranty.

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