
Dahua Passive Power over Ethernet Extender – To Suit PFT1200
The Dahua PFT1300 is a passive Power over Ethernet extender designed to extend network and power transmission when used in conjunction with the Dahua PFT1200 High Power over Ethernet midspan. It allows extended cable runs while maintaining power delivery to compatible Internet Protocol cameras.
Key Features
- Supports passive Power over Ethernet cascade power supply and Ethernet data transmission.
- Compatible with IEEE 802.3af and IEEE 802.3at powered Internet Protocol cameras.
- Designed to operate with the Dahua PFT1200 High Power over Ethernet midspan.
- Supports cascading up to two extenders for extended transmission distances.
- Multiple Ethernet ports for camera connection and extender expansion.
- Supports junction box internal mounting and DIN rail mounting.
Specifications
- Item Code: DHPFT1300
- Product Type: Passive Power over Ethernet extender
- Ethernet Ports: 3 × 10/100 Mbps RJ45 ports
- Power Input: Passive Power over Ethernet
- Power Consumption: ≤ 3 W
- Maximum Transmission Distance: Up to 300 m when used with PFT1200 and cascaded extenders
- Operating Temperature: -30 °C to 65 °C
- Operating Humidity: 10 percent to 90 percent relative humidity
- Weight: 57 g
Dimensions
| Overall Size | 79 × 52 × 23 mm |
What’s in the Box
- Dahua passive Power over Ethernet extender
Suitable Uses
- Extending Power over Ethernet distance for Internet Protocol camera installations.
- Large sites where cable runs exceed standard Ethernet limits.
- Installations using Dahua PFT1200 High Power over Ethernet midspan.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Does this extender work on its own?
No. This extender is designed to be used with the Dahua PFT1200 High Power over Ethernet midspan. - How many cameras can be connected?
When used with cascaded extenders and suitable power budgeting, up to three Internet Protocol cameras with power consumption of 8 watts or less can be supported. - Is this a standard Power over Ethernet switch?
No. This is a passive Power over Ethernet extender and does not function as a network switch.
Additional Information
- This extender relies on correct Power over Ethernet budgeting across all connected devices.
- Incorrect cascading or exceeding power limits can result in unstable camera operation.
- DIN rail mounting is commonly used inside control cabinets and junction enclosures.