pachapapa Posted December 29, 2010 Share Posted December 29, 2010 Have you read this thread?http://www.completefrance.com/cs/forums/2310633/ShowPost.aspx Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnM Posted December 30, 2010 Share Posted December 30, 2010 Well, you and I seem to have a difference of opinion on what is amusing. I feel that there was more than a tad of obfuscation in there.I've just had another trawl through the web and am no nearer knowing the best solution. Looking at the kit available, there seems to be no accepted standard for when to use the RJ11 and when the RJ45.(Yes, I am sure the NF is "the" standard, but it doesn't seem to be accepted). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pachapapa Posted December 30, 2010 Share Posted December 30, 2010 [quote user="JohnM"]Well, you and I seem to have a difference of opinion on what is amusing. I feel that there was more than a tad of obfuscation in there. I've just had another trawl through the web and am no nearer knowing the best solution. Looking at the kit available, there seems to be no accepted standard for when to use the RJ11 and when the RJ45. (Yes, I am sure the NF is "the" standard, but it doesn't seem to be accepted).[/quote]The NF is the standard, whatever the particular historical version.The NF C 15-100 is a result of European Harmonisation so domestic construction post 2008 will be similar throughout Europe. The gigogne T connection, the RJ11 and the RJ45 still have years of use left. So if you want to get your knickers in a twist that is your prerogative and not forgetting the avid brainwashed readers of the Connection. The VDI system is but a small part of the general application of the NF standards.The basic connection of the RJ45 is as follows but this will vary according to the Grade of the installation.[IMG]http://stielec.ac-aix-marseille.fr/cours/abati/domo/images/vdi11.gif[/IMG]The colour coding is as follows, it will be in the box when your RJ45 kit arrives as well[IMG]http://stielec.ac-aix-marseille.fr/cours/abati/domo/images/vdi13.gif[/IMG].The unbared wires are cut to 13mm in length; the closer of the riders makes the connection...NO NEED FOR THOSE FUNNY CLAMPY TOOL THINGS used by the RAF.[;-)] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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