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Siemon Launches Video to Demonstrate Z-MAX 6A Termination Process

Posted on September, Thursday 10, 2009 By ITVN Network

has launched a brief online video demonstrating their innovative Z-MAX 6A outlet termination process - the fastest category 6A termination in the cabling industry...

Siemon, the network infrastructure specialist, has launched a brief online video demonstrating their innovative Z-MAX 6A outlet termination process - the fastest category 6A termination in the cabling industry.

The new video shows the entire termination of a Z-MAX 6A outlet in real time - including twisted-pair cable preparation, conductor lacing and actual termination with the one-step Z-TOOL, and takes just under one minute. Both category 6A shielded and unshielded configurations achieve this sub-60 second termination benchmark.

In addition to the user-friendly, fast and reliable termination process, the Z-MAX 6A system offers best-in-class performance margins across all critical cabling performance parameters, exceeding all standards requirements for category 6A and for support of 10GBASE-T.

"The Z-MAX termination process is both radically innovative and simply intuitive - that can be a tough point to get across. Short of actually terminating an outl

et, there is no better way to show cabling and IT Network professionals how fast and user-friendly the Z-MAX termination process actually is - this video is a like a 60 second training module, informed Rajesh Kumar, Country Manager, The Siemon Company. "Moreover, 60 seconds is considerably faster than termination times for other category 6A solutions on the market, so much so that some may assume a level of marketing hype. This real time video eliminates any doubt," he added.

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