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RJ45 FIELD MOISTURERESISTANT ETHERNET CONNECTIONS
E84700PLUG
E84700RECP
E84700CAP
PART NUMBER
Robust bayonet style lock
Superior strain relief
Meets NEMA 6P and IP 67 rating
Easy plug termination
Simple error-free mating
TELEMASTER
CRIMP TOOL
P/N: VT30-496
TELEMASTER
CRIMP KIT
P/N: VT33-750
For More
Inf
ormation
See Page 45
*ETL verified for ISO 11801 Category 5
ETL Verified for TIA/EIA 568B Category 5E
STEP 1: Cut the outer jacket of the wire about 1.5" to 2" from the end. This will give you room to work with the wire pairs. Separate the
pairs and align them in the order shown above. Begin flattening the wires into a "ribbon" so that it will easily slip into the connector
and into the individual channeled areas.
STEP 2: Once you have all the wires aligned and ready to insert, you must trim them to approximately 1/2" in order to have as little
"unt
wisted" wire in the connection as possible. Category 5 specifications require a certain number of twists per inch and even the
connector counts!
STEP 3: Insert the wires into the connector making sure that each wire goes into its appropriate "channel" and extends all the way to
the end of the c
onnector underneath the gold crimping connectors. Sometimes you can look at the end of the connector to see the
copper wires if you're using solid copper cable. If the wires don't extend to the end of the connector, the crimp may not make contact.
STEP 4: Press the cable and the jacket into the connector firmly so that the jacket will be crimped by the plastic wedge near the rear of
the connector, insert it into your crimping tool and crimp the cable. RE-CRIMP the cable to make sure all connections are made.
STEP 5: Repeat steps 1 thru 4 for the other end of the cable for a standard ethernet cable.
Ho
w to wire a 10BaseT or 100BaseT connector with Category 5 cable
and RJ45 connectors using USOC 568B wiring standards
568B is the most widely
used standard for ethernet
cables. If you wire both
ends of your cable using
568B, you'll have a
straight-through cable
usable for most ethernet
applications. Wiring a
cable with 568A on one
end and 568B on the
other will result in a Cross-
over cable for connecting
two hubs together, or two
computers together.
EIA/TIA 568B
Wiring Standard
PIN Wire Color*
1 White w/Orange Stripe
2 Orange w/White Stripe
3 White w/Green Stripe
4 Blue w/White Stripe
5 White w/Blue Stripe
6 Green w/White Stripe
7 White w/Brown Stripe
8 Brown w/White Stripe
For Cross Over Cable Wiring
Wire ONE end using 568B and
one end as 568A
(swap Orange and Green pairs)
568A is used for a lot of
ethernet cables. It is one
of the two most widely
used standards. If you wire
both ends of your cable
using 568A, you'll have a
straight-through cable
usable for most ethernet
applications. Wiring a
cable with 568A on one
end and 568B on the
other will result in a Cross-
over cable for connecting
two hubs together, or two
computers together.
EIA/TIA 568A
Wiring Standard
PIN Wire Color*
1 White w/Green Stripe
2 Green w/White Stripe
3 White w/Orange Stripe
4 Blue w/White Stripe
5 White w/Blue Stripe
6 Orange w/White Stripe
7 White w/Brown Stripe
8 Brown w/White Stripe
For Cross Over Cable Wiring
Wire ONE end using 568B and
one end as 568A
(swap Orange and Green pairs)
CAT 6 RJ45 MODULAR PLUG
RJ45 modular plugs support CAT 6 installations, meeting the TIA/EIA-568-B.2 requirements for
NEXT (Near End Cross Talk) and Return Loss. Unique 3-piece design includes a conductor liner,
allowing conductors to be ordered and held in position for insertion into the plug body. Plugs
are crimped using standard RJ45 crimp nests allowing existing installation tools to be used.
ERJ45
25 PER PACK
PART NUMBER
AWG
PART NUMBER TYPE PAIRS STRANDING COLOR NEC PACKAGING WEIGHT
TYPE LBS
M24/4PR-CAT5E
UNSHEILDED
4
24 (SOLID BARE) GREY CMR/MPR
1000 FT PULLOUT
26lb/kft.
M24/4PRS-CAT5E
UNSHEILDED
4
24 (7/32) TINNED GREY CM
1000 FT PULLOUT
26lb/kft.
M24/4PRF-CAT5*
OVERALL SHEILD
4
24 (SOLID BARE) GREY CM/MP
1000 FT PULLOUT
26lb/kft.
M2/4PRFS-CAT5E
OVERALL SHEILD
4
26 (7/34) TINNED GREY CM
1000 FT PULLOUT
26lb/kft.
CAT 5E ENHANCED
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