I have a Swann Video Doorbell Kit, WiFi Series, and one of the reasons I purchased it was because it could be hard-wired for power but can be run off a battery if necessary. During construction of my house, I ran both ethernet and a power cable to the doorbell location. Anyway, I'm hoping someone with a little electronics background can point me in the right direction. The instructions to use external power for the doorbell are a little cryptic for me. Below is an image of the wiring instructions for the unit from Swann. These instructions can be found here.
My first question relates to POE. Is it possible to cobble together a POE solution? I already have Unifi 500W 24 port POE switch. If so, what POE setting would I set at the switch?
If POE is not possible, or not recommended, I'm confused by the resistor mentioned in the above instructions. Surely there is a single charging unit that could do the job? If there are any links to suitable models that would be appreciated.
ps. In time I would prefer to replace this unit with a doorbell that is both POE and wired for data, that is, not relying on WiFi.
Cheers,
Steve
My first question relates to POE. Is it possible to cobble together a POE solution? I already have Unifi 500W 24 port POE switch. If so, what POE setting would I set at the switch?
If POE is not possible, or not recommended, I'm confused by the resistor mentioned in the above instructions. Surely there is a single charging unit that could do the job? If there are any links to suitable models that would be appreciated.
ps. In time I would prefer to replace this unit with a doorbell that is both POE and wired for data, that is, not relying on WiFi.
Cheers,
Steve