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  2. Telephone jack and plug - Wikipedia

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    For example, telephone cables in the UK typically have a BS 6312 (UK standard) plug at the wall end and a 6P4C or 6P2C modular connector at the telephone end: this latter may be wired as per the RJ11 standard (with pins 3 and 4), or it may be wired with pins 2 and 5, as a straight-through cable from the BT plug (which uses pins 2 and 5 for the ...

  3. Modular connector - Wikipedia

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    The RJ45S jack mates with a keyed 8P2C modular plug, [18] [19] and has pins 4 and 5 (the middle positions) wired for the ring and tip conductors of a single telephone line and pins 7 and 8 shorting a programming resistor. This is a different mechanical interface and wiring scheme than ANSI/TIA-568 T568A and T568B schemes with the 8P8C connector ...

  4. Registered jack - Wikipedia

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    225A adapter Connector for a modular plug to a four-prong jack RJA2X 267A adapter Connector for splitting one modular jack to two modular jacks RJA3X 224A adapter Connector for adapting a modular plug to a 12-prong jack RJ2MB 50-pin 2–12 telephone lines with make-busy arrangement RJ11(C/W) 6P2C

  5. Electrical connector - Wikipedia

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    The telephone jack of manual telephone switchboards, which is the socket fitting the original 1 ⁄ 4 inch (6.35 mm) telephone plug; The 1 ⁄ 4 inch (6.35 mm) phone jack common to many electronic applications in various configurations, sometimes referred to as a headphone jack; The RCA jack, also known as a phono jack, common to consumer ...

  6. WT-4 - Wikipedia

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    WT-4 [1] (adopted as ВТ-4 [2] in the USSR [3]) is a Polish telephone plug used to connect telephone sets to the network. Introduced in the second half of the 20th century and adopted in several Eastern Bloc countries as a standard [ citation needed ] .

  7. British telephone socket - Wikipedia

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    Irish, Malaysian and Singaporean phone sockets are normally wired, as per the international standard, with the line carried on the centre pair (pin 3 and 4). However, although rarely connected in practice, Irish phone jacks also contain a ringing capacitor circuit very similar to their UK counterparts. This is carried on pin 5.