(
Registered 
Jack-
48)  A data communications interface that uses a cable of twisted wire pairs and an 8-pin modular jack.  It uses the same plug and socket as RJ-45 but has different pinouts.  RJ-48C is commonly used for T1 lines and uses pins 1, 2, 4 and 5.  RJ-48X is a variation that contains shorting blocks in the jack so that a loopback is created for troubleshooting when unplugged.  RJ-48S uses pins 1, 2, 7 and 8, and is commonly used for 56 Kbps digital lines (see 
DDS).  See 
RJ-45.