You may have some results with "3-line phone cable" as well, but you're really better off just making your own as the majority of "phone" cables (and thus the majority of cables you'll find on the open market) are "rolled" e.g. pins are reversed from end to end
1-->6
2-->5
3-->4
4-->3
5-->2
6-->1
Where Crestron gear requires a straight-through cable
1-->1 (+24V)
2-->2 (+24V)
3-->3 (Data Y)
4-->4 (Data Z)
5-->5 (Ground)
6-->6 (Ground)
As you can see from the pin assignments, rolling the cable would be undesireable...
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From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf Of trayschaeffer
Sent: Friday, March 22, 2013 10:16 PM
To: Crestron@...
Subject: RE: [Crestron] Crestron RJ11 Cables
If I remember correctly, these are RJ-12. Don't know of another source for cables.
Tray
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy Note(tm), an AT&T LTE smartphoneDavid Peddicord <dpeddicord2@...> wrote:
Hello.
I've purchased some older Creston pieces that use RJ11 connections. I
cannot seem to find 6 conductor RJ11 patch cables. Do you have to make
these or is there a source for them other than Crestron. Thanks in advance.
Dave
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