This doesn't seem to be possible in 802.3af mode. Plain old gigabit ethernet ports do take about a few watts to operate, which can easily be a problem for fitting within the 802.3af budget. Ruckus probably made the assumption that more 802.3af users care about wifi radios operating in a less crippled mode vs the ability to establish bridged wired connections using the second port.
The R610's specs for power consumption shows that it's just barely over the 802.3at threshold, so you probably don't need to budget for too beefy of a PoE+ switch.
Idle: 5.7W Typical: 10.4W Peak: 18.8W