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CommScope Quareo Q2000 Managed Copper Patch Cord, Cat 6A F/UTP, PVC, T568B, 4 ft., Red

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CommScope Quareo Q2000 Series managed copper patch cord in Category 6A F/UTP with PVC jacket, T568B termination, red color, 4 ft. length. Model QCPC-6ARFVB-RD04F.

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CommScope Quareo Q2000 Managed Copper Patch Cord — Model QCPC-6ARFVB-RD04F

The CommScope Quareo Q2000 Series Managed Copper Patch Cord provides Category 6A F/UTP performance in a 4-foot red PVC patch cord. The foil-shielded construction offers improved noise immunity over standard UTP while maintaining compatibility with standard Cat 6A infrastructure.

Key Specifications

  • Series: Quareo Q2000
  • Cable Category: Category 6A
  • Cable Construction: F/UTP (Foil-Shielded Unshielded Twisted Pair)
  • Jacket: PVC
  • Termination: T568B
  • Color: Red
  • Length: 4 ft.
  • Manufacturer: CommScope
  • Model: QCPC-6ARFVB-RD04F

Applications

Designed for use in structured cabling systems where Cat 6A performance is required. The red color is commonly used for identification of critical circuits, management networks, or zone-specific connections. Compatible with Quareo Q2000 intelligent infrastructure panels for automated connectivity documentation.

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