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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Dr. Dialtone:
To: BRADYLAND & DTU

Re: Clarification of modular jack and plug "hardware"
8P8C = 8 Position 8 Conductor
(Specify Category 3 or 5)
6P6C = 6 Position 6 Conductor
6P4C = 6 Position 4 Conductor
4P4C = 4 Position 4 Conductor
The 4P4C is generally used for handset connections as mentioned in previous posts. However, in the last few years I have seen one manufacturer using the 4P4C's (with a flat not coiled cord) for a system programming interface cable.
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Yeah thanks was already fully aware of what the P and C stood for. I am a qualified installer was just wondering if they were common in other parts of the world.
What sort of system would use a 4P4C interface cable for programming, a Keysytem? Surely not a PABX.

[This message has been edited by dtu (edited May 31, 2005).]