PoE lighting - compatible with Hikvision NVR?

CmdrBond

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I've just found these Wifi Texas PoE 8w LED floodlights.

Would they be compatible with the PoE switched built into the Hikvision NVR's

They're a good price (1/10th of all other PoE illuminators I've seen) and have a pass through for the camera so don't take up a port or need an additional cable.
 

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Yes..You will still need their injector to power the light..
 

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So it won't work solely of the power of the PoE switch in the NVR then?
 

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Nope... Read the specs...
I'm so sorry to be wasting your time with such mundane questions.

Obviously checking the specifications never occurred to me! #sarcasm

I've done my best to find out, and all I can come up with is that the lights require 48v Mode B poe, and the NVR states

POE
Interface: | 8 independent 10 /100 Mbps PoE Ethernet interfaces
Max. Power: | 120W
Supported Standard: | AF

It neglects to mention if it uses mode A or B
 

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I'm so sorry to be wasting your time with such mundane questions.

Obviously checking the specifications never occurred to me! #sarcasm

I've done my best to find out, and all I can come up with is that the lights require 48v Mode B poe, and the NVR states

POE
Interface: | 8 independent 10 /100 Mbps PoE Ethernet interfaces
Max. Power: | 120W
Supported Standard: | AF

It neglects to mention if it uses mode A or B
You won't get a response from me if you act like an asshole. Read the specs again...Dont be lazy...
 

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I'm not being lazy.

The light's are quite clear they require Mode B.

I cannot find anything in any documentation I have or have found online that says more than the DS-7108N-SN/P is compliant with 802.3af, and that standard supports both Mode A and Mode B, but not all devices that support that standard have to support both.

I have attached pdf's of the documents I have, please - if you can point me to something else to read I'll read it.

I've been Googling and drawn a blank, only coming up with more copies of the documents below.
 

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I'm not being lazy.

The light's are quite clear they require Mode B.

I cannot find anything in any documentation I have or have found online that says more than the DS-7108N-SN/P is compliant with 802.3af, which supports both Mode A and Mode B.

I have attached pdf's of the documents I have, please - if you can point me to something else to read I'll read it.

I've been Googling and drawn a blank, only coming up with more copies of the documents below.
Read the documents for the light..You don't understand how it works...
 

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My apologies - I was focusing on the NVR.

I get it now.
 
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