RJ11 Wall Plate PLEASE NOTE – This listing is for 1 wall plate only, both the front and back of the plate are shown on one image. Used for - RJ11 sockets are commonly used to attach to devices such as routers. Terminals 2, 3 and 5 are usually used for making an extension from a master socket, on an older master socket the extension should be plugged into the front, on the newer NTE5A master sockets there is a removable front panel where there is 3 IDC terminals for making an extension. This plate can be used in conjunction with any other applications when an RJ11 connection is required. The use of IDC connectors on the keystone jack, means the connector itself actually pierces the wire’s plastic insulation as it is pushed in, thus making installation as easy as possible. The colour coding on the back of each keystone jack is an easy alternative to complex wiring diagrams. Specifiaction: 50mm x 25mm modular RJ11 keystone sockets (can be labelled) Blanking plate can be removed and be replaced with any 50mm x 25mm module IDC termination points Fits a standard single back box Fixing screws supplied Installation – After running a telephone cable between the two points on your wall, strip off a short section of the outer cable insulation and follow the colour coded labels on the socket (see picture) to push each internal wire into the corresponding connection using an IDC tool. A wiring diagram can be obtained easily online but please feel free to get in touch if you need any advice.
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