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A power budget of 24W is available to be shared between peripherals connected to the player. The user should not connect any combination of peripherals that will exceed 24W draw. If more than 24W is drawn, the external power supply may shut down due to over-current conditions. The unit will not be damaged, but it may reboot or not operate properly until the overload is removed.
PoE Type 1
When the player is powered via Type 1 PoE, the total available power is reduced to 12W. This leads to several performance restrictions:
Only one CPU core is operational: Processor-intensive applications have slightly reduced performance.
Each USB port supplies 100mA of power (one unit load for USB 2.0): This is sufficient for low-power devices such as memory sticks and mice. High-power devices such as hard disks will not operate.
A player installed with an internal SSD drive should not use HDMI Input: Both peripherals consume significant power.
WiFi is always disabled when a player is powered by PoE.