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LYNX CS TA2106 CS Adapter RJ12 — 1x F6p6c to 2x F6p6c
LYNX CS TA2106 CS Adapter RJ12 — 1x F6p6c to 2x F6p6c
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LYNX CS TA2106 CS Adapter RJ12 — 1x F6p6c to 2x F6p6c
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LYNX CS TA2106 CS Adapter RJ12 — 1x F6p6c to 2x F6p6c
LYNX CS TA2106 CS Adapter RJ12 — 1x F6p6c to 2x F6p6c
LYNX CS TA2106 is a passive RJ12 splitter designed to route a single 6P6C connection to two separate 6P6C outputs. The compact adapter provides a female-to-dual-female configuration that allows simple distribution of an RJ12 signal without active components. It is intended for use in telecommunication, control panels, audio intercoms, and other applications that use RJ12 cabling where a single line needs to be shared between two endpoints.
The adapter offers a straightforward, passive solution for duplicating an RJ12 line with minimal signal alteration and no power requirement. Its compact form factor enables installation in confined spaces or equipment racks, and the use of standard female 6P6C connectors ensures compatibility with common RJ12 cables and connectors. Because it contains no electronics, it is reliable for basic routing and reduces points of failure compared to active splitters.
Insert the source RJ12 cable into the female input connector, then connect the destination devices using standard RJ12 cables to the two female output connectors. Because the adapter is passive, no configuration or power is required. Verify that the devices and cabling share compatible signaling and that splitting the line will not interfere with communication protocols or power delivery used by the connected equipment.
Use the adapter for low-complexity routing and temporary sharing of RJ12 lines. Avoid using it where signal isolation, amplification, or independent power is required. For systems carrying digital bus signals, multiple powered devices, or where line impedance and termination are critical, consult system specifications before deploying a passive splitter.
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