POE Splitter – VNS2258

$25.00

The VNS2258 POE Splitter is designed to deliver reliable power to Visiplex wireless paging and communication devices using Power over Ethernet (POE) technology, when an AC outlet is not available, or too costly to install.


  • Locations without nearby AC outlets
  • Retrofit installations and building renovations
  • Cost-effective power delivery for hard-to-reach areas
  • Wireless Intercom stations, LED message boards, or PA controllers power support

SKU: VNS2258 Category:

Description

VNS2258 – POE Splitter

The VNS2258 POE Splitter enables Visiplex devices to be powered directly over Ethernet cables, eliminating the need for nearby electrical outlets. Ideal for installations where AC power is unavailable or too costly, this Power over Ethernet splitter simplifies deployment and offers flexible device placement. The VNS2258 key features are:

  • Wireless Voice Paging – Live or pre-recorded messages via wireless PA speakers

  • Text Messaging – Send real-time messages to LED message boards

  • SMS Text Messaging – Optional LTE modem for external text alerts

  • Emergency Alerts – Instantly trigger audio/visual public notifications

  • Two-Way Intercom Communication – Interact with multiple wireless intercom

  • Panic Button Integration – Monitor and respond to wall-mounted or wearable panic buttons

  • Scheduled Break Bell Alerts – Automate shift or class change notifications

  • Phone-In Event Activation – Remote paging and alert triggering via phone access

  • Radio Transmitter – Built-in commercial-band RF transmitter for up to 1000 ft coverage

The VNS2258 POE Splitter is designed to deliver reliable power to Visiplex wireless paging and communication devices using Power over Ethernet (POE) infrastructure. When used with a POE injector, switch, or router, it provides a clean power source without requiring a local AC outlet.
It can be used in two ways: Power-only mode – When using a dedicated Ethernet cable for power delivery from POE power injector, or
Data & power split mode – when extracting power from an active Ethernet line delivery from a network router or switch.

Downloads & Resources

You may also like…

  • Add to cart Details
  • Add to cart Details
  • Add to cart Details
  • Add to cart Details
  • Add to cart Details
Go to Top