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RJ 11 connector is the typical connector used on two pair, four wire handset wiring. RJ means "Registered Jack", the physical connector interface that is most often utilized for handset wire terminals. Although the RJ 11 connector has six connector positions, normally either only two or four are in fact used. RJ11 connector wiring comes in 2 standard assortments- UTP or Unshielded Twisted Pair and flat-satin cable or the untwisted.
RJ-11 connector is the most recognized among the jacks that are registered, because almost all single line (POTS) handset jacks in the majority of offices and homes in North America utilize this connector type and many other countries.
Other similar Jacks Registered include RJ-14 (for a two line handset jack), RJ-25 (for a three line jack), and RJ-61 (for a four line handset jack), all of which uses six modular connector positions. An RJ-11 jack usually uses two out of the six positions, so this can be wired with the six position, two conductor (6P-2C) modular jack. However, these kinds of jacks are extremely unusual. Most often, an RJ-11 jack is a six position, four conductor (6P4C) jack, with two out of the four wires going to the unused junction box.
The extra wires could be pushed for a diversity of special applications, such as a source for selective ringers, as preventing a pulse dial handset from ringing extension phone-bells, powering the L.E.D. ring sign operating off the ringer indication, etc.
In a powered up state, Pins number 5 (old color - yellow/ new color- orange) and number 2 (old color - black/new color - white that has orange stripe) can carry either low voltage DC or AC power, from a transformer connected in a jack; which gives power to each of the jacks all through a dwelling. In most cases, the handset line straightforwardly provides ample power for majority phone terminals.
The old-fashioned handset terminals hold glowing lights in them (for example: Trim line phone and the old Western Electric Princess telephone) and require a lot more energy than the handset line provides, because their dial lights require 6.3 volts and the usual transformer output of ~5 volts for long life.
Depending on whether the jack is of the new or old color principle (read from left to right, at the same time as holding the jack facing you, with the contacts pointing upward) the negative and positive terminals are:
o Pin number 3- Negative terminal (old color - red/new color - blue)
o Pin number 4- Positive terminal (old color - green /new color - white with blue stripe)
The RJ11Connector is the most common phone jack that is in use today. RJ11Connector are used to terminate phone lines, and are typically organized with single line POTS handset jacks. Learn more about them by visiting http://www.rolo.org/rj-11.html.
How to Undo Negative Feedback on Your Brand
Whenever you see a list of America’s greatest presidents, as ranked by historians, you always see Abraham Lincoln, Franklin Roosevelt, and George Washington at or near the top. What do those three men have in common? Each of them presided over the nation during a time of great crisis. Lincoln led the country through the Civil War, perhaps the most difficult period of American history. Roosevelt helped steer us through both the Great Depression and World War II. Washington, the father of our nation, was our first President and led the colonists in the Revolutionary War.
What this shows us in a business sense is this: difficult situations cannot only be survived, but they can actually make your business stronger. It all depends on how you deal with a crisis. If you plan effectively, and react boldly, you can actually lead your business out of the depths and on to even greater heights.
Here are some tips for managing a crisis:
Plan ahead
The best way to recover from a crisis is to not have one at all. It is impossible to foresee every possible situation, but if you make a strong effort to anticipate problems before they arise, you can steer around many of them.
Having said that, do not be afraid of crises.
Act immediately
Do not procrastinate once a crisis strikes. Take action immediately, even if you have not devised a complete strategy. It is important to let your customers know that you are aware of the situation, and you are doing everything you can to resolve it. If you let the problem simmer, it will end up boiling over and causing more headaches than necessary.
Remember the recent pet food scare? PetSmart and PETCO, two of the largest pet supply retailers in the world, were able to avoid major damage from the crisis by communicating with their customers right away. Both of them sent emails telling consumers about the problem, and describing what they were doing about it. They were able to give their customers a sense of confidence in their products, despite the massive negative publicity.
Act decisively
Develop a bold plan for fighting the negative affects of the crisis. Design a postcard printing that includes heartfelt, personal words about the problem and how you feel about it. Speak to your customers, through your postcard, as people, not as consumers. Let them know that you are fully aware of the impact the situation has had on their opinion of you, and assure them that you will do everything you can to regain their trust.
And make sure you invest in quality postcards. Make them full color postcards, while still keeping the tone serious. The last thing you want to do in a situation like this is give your customers the impression that you are cheap. Show them that you are willing to pay to make things right.
If you handle a crisis the right way, you can quickly regain the trust of your customers, and come out unscathed.
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If the acid-fast stain result is negative, what is the final color?
If after doing an acid-fast stain on bacteria, the result is negative, what is the final color? I think that the final color is similar to that of a negative stain.
If possible, please refer me to any useful websites.
Thanks!
Acid fast bacteria will be red, non-acid fast will be blue.
http://www2.austin.cc.tx.us/microbugz/html/acid-fast_stain.html
If that doesn't help, google acid fast stain
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