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Scatter manufactures Power over Ethernet (PoE) injectors, switches, and networking accessories designed for CCTV and security system integration.

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Scatter is a brand of professional networking equipment manufactured by System Q Ltd, specifically designed for the security and CCTV industry. The product lineup includes Gigabit PoE injectors, switches, and extenders that facilitate robust power and data transmission to IP cameras and other network devices. Known for their durability and ease of installation, Scatter products like the POE200 enable installers to run power and network connections over long distances using standard CAT5e or CAT6 cabling.

Backed by System Q's expertise in security technology, Scatter devices feature essential safeguards such as detection of PoE-compatible loads and VLAN separation capabilities on select models. These solutions are engineered to ensure reliable performance in professional environments, simplifying the deployment of networked security infrastructure.

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  • Why is there no power light on my Scatter PoE switch?

    Check the power to the device from the external source. Ensure the IEC lead is plugged securely into the PSU and the PSU is connected to the switch.

  • Why are my connected devices not powering?

    Check that the Ethernet cabling is of good quality (solid copper cores recommended) and terminated correctly. Also, ensure the Total Power Consumption of the load devices does not exceed the switch's limit.

  • How do I troubleshoot slow flashing LEDs or no network connection?

    Turn the power off to the switch and unplug the load devices. Leave the switch off for 10 seconds, then power it back up. Plug each device back in individually to identify any faulty cables or devices.