The First Bending keystone plug RJ45 field terminated plug male connector
Easiest way to install your network connector WITHOUT professional training and specialized crimp tool, as would be needed with legacy RJ45 plugs. Revolutionizing RJ45 field plug direct attached MPTL (MODULAR PLUG TERMINATED LINKS ) field termination.
Key Features:
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Use Cases
- LED lighting
- Surveillance camera
- WiFi access point
- Access control
- Digital display
- Building automation control
- Any IP convergence or POE Device
- Plenum space connections
DON'T STRAIN YOUR CABLE!
UTP/STP Field Term RJ45 Plug and Direct Attach Cabling Systems Overview:
Legacy RJ45 Plug vs Direct Attach Field Term RJ45 Plug:
REDUCE SYSTEM COST, ENHANCE RELIABILITY
REDUCE INSTALLATION COST
A Keystone plug connection reduces installation cost compared to legacy RJ45 plugs
- fast and tool-less crimping
- factory pre-set contacts, avoid faulty connection that often happens with crimping plugs in the field
- wide range cable and conductor OD acceptance, no cable compatibility issue
- integrated signal compensation circuit to stabilize transmission performance, and reduce effect of installation workmanship
- Avoid common problems encountered with legacy RJ45 plugs as described below. Any trouble shooting actions would waste hours of precious installation time.
This is the solution to Legacy Plug Problem -
Installation Step by Step:
Optional Locking Kit
If the connection is in a public accessible place, and it is recommended to have security precaution. The optional Locking Kit provides added security to your RJ45 connection against unwanted tempering.
Locking Accessories Installation Instruction:
Installation Instruction Manual Download
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locking_kit_instruction_manual.pdf | |
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WHEN TO APPLY A DIRECT ATTACH CONNECTION?
- Multi Application – scope that extend beyond the voice and data applications
- Non-user-administered IP facility devices such as security cameras, lighting controls, industrial sensors, and Wi-Fi access points.
- Electronic Safety and Security (ESS) System Design, which the end devices links are relatively permanent
- The customer thinks jack-to-outlet connections not aesthetically pleasing
- Circumstances that do not allow a jack-to-outlet connection on the device end
WHERE TO APPLY A DIRECT ATTACH CONNECTION?
Acceptable practice in the following scenarios:
- Plenum space – only plenum rated products allowed, where an outlet or patch cord are not plenum rated
- where there is no room for a work area outlet or patch cord
- where there is a security concern for an exposed outlet or patch cord
- where the cable is enclosed in conduit and the conduit system is directly attached to the end device (e.g., IP outdoor camera)
Field of Applications
- Network Cabling - 10/100/1000/10G Base-T Ethernet
- Premise Cabling - consolidation points
- IEEE 802.3bt POE
- Premise cabling
- Industrial Ethernet
- Profinet
- Ethersound
- HDBase-T
- Smart lighting
- Electronic Safety and Security (ESS) system, non-user-administered IP facility such as security cameras, sensors, controls, and WiFi access points, which the end devices are relatively permanent
Applicable International Cabling Standards
- ISO 18801 Edition 2 Class E, EN 50173 Edition 2 - Class D, Class D, Class Ea
- EIA / TIA 568-c.2 - Cat 5e, Cat 6, Cat 6A, Shielded and unshielded
- TIA 1096-A (formerly FCC part 68)
- BICSI / ANSI D005 - Electronic Safety and Security (ESS) Information Transport System Design and Implementation Best Practices
- ANSI / TIA - 862-A Building Automation System
ABOUT OUR TEAM
We are a Team of connector developers and product designers, who have been working in the Information TransportSystem (ITS) industry for more than 20 years. Over the years that we worked on ITS cabling products, we find that new solutions could be proposed to simplify the way cabling has been done.
We live in a world of inter-connected networks. Almost every home has some network cabling. It is quite often that you would need new cabling or change existing cabling from time to time. Usually you would need to call your cable installer to do the professional job. You could also get yourself some training, and buy some tools to do the job by yourself.We have a solution which would make this job easier. |