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For example, RJ11 and RJ14 use female six-position modular connectors, and RJ21 uses a 25-pair (50-pin) miniature ribbon connector. RJ11 uses two conductors in a six-position female modular connector, so can be made with any female six-position modular connector, while RJ14 uses four, so can be made with either a 6P4C or a 6P6C connector.
The 8P8C jack used by structured cabling physically accepts the 6-position connector that fits RJ11, RJ14 and RJ25. Only lines 1 and 2 have electrical compatibility, with T568A wiring, and only line 1 with T568B wiring, because Ethernet-compatible pin assignments split the third pair of RJ25 across two separate cable pairs, rendering that pair ...
6P2C, 3-pin triangular plug similar to the Italian Tripolar plug, [Note 14] 5-pin R.S.-79.809 [Note 15] [Note 1] Russia: 6P2C, Polish national 5-pin [Note 1] Senegal: F-010: Serbia: 6P2C, 3-pin plug used in countries of former Yugoslavia [Note 1] Singapore: 6P2C: Slovenia: 6P2C, 3-pin plug used in countries of former Yugoslavia [Note 1 ...
A common application of the 25-pair color code is the cabling for the Registered Jack interface RJ21, which uses a female 50-pin miniature ribbon connector, as shown in the following table. The geometry of the pins of the receptacle (right hand image) corresponds to the pin numbers of the table.
The three-pronged Danish telephone plug is a simplified form of an older five-pronged plug, where the two extra pins (vertical, above and further apart than the signal pins) connected to a customer premises long life battery that provided power for telephones before the introduction of "automatic dialing" (the ability to place calls without ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software ... An RJ11 Jack. 20:21, 30 December 2006: ...
A two-pin version, known to the telecom industry as a "310 connector", consists of two 1 ⁄ 4-inch phone plugs at a centre spacing of 5 ⁄ 8 inch (16 mm). The socket versions of these can be used with normal phone plugs provided the plug bodies are not too large, but the plug version will only mate with two sockets at 5 ⁄ 8 inches centre ...
The picture identifying pin 1 of the modular connector is wrong. One arrow points to pin 1 and the other arrow points to pin 6. Both pointers are labeled as "pin 1"... which is physically impossible. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.90.211.240 23:37, 27 December 2009 (UTC) The arrows are correct, but the photo is not very clear.