LWAP PoE settings when using power injector

We have 3500 series access points connected to a 5508 WLC. What power over ethernet option should I select for an AP thats using a power injector? Prestandard State or Power Injector State?

Just leave it alone.  This setting is for old APs like the 1130 and 1240 and older.

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