On Friday, March 5, 2004 at 3:49:04 PM UTC+1, Dmitri <Cabling-Design.com> wrote:
That was RJ31X
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"glen herrmannsfeldt" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:JsS1c.45497$PR3.927516@attbi_s03...
Bill wrote:
"David Lesher" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:c23tvg$r9v$[email protected]...
Does there exist a RJ48X keystone to fit in the usual faceplate?
To the best of my knowledge no one makes an RJ48X in a keystone format.
If
you really need the transfer contacts that the 48X configuration
provides
for T1 applications. http://www.arcelect.com/RJ48C_and_RJ48S_8_position_jack_.htm
So that is what they are for.
I have seen this used in burglar alarms, where the alarm system
plugs into an RJ48X, such that if you unplug it the phones in the
house still work. If the alarm system wants to call in, it can
disconnect the phones.
-- glen
have seen miley rino shes tall and dark with blonde hair
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