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1 GPS-2 MPM1 GPS with Voice Inversion Scrambler and Multi-Format ANI with optional Lone Worker/ Man-Down Manual Revision: 2018-03-19 Rev B Covers Software Revisions: GPS-2 Series: V01.00.00 and Higher This manual supports the following radios: North America: CDM-750, CDM-1250, CDM-1550-LS+ EMEA Region: GM-140, GM-160, GM-340, GM-360, GM-380, GM-640, GM-660, GM-1280 Asia: GM-328, GM-338, GM-338-LS, GM-339, GM-398, GM-399, MCX-720, MCX-760, MCX-780 Latin America: PRO-3100, PRO-5100, PRO-7100, PRO-7200

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GPS-2 MPM1

GPS with Voice Inversion Scrambler and Multi-Format ANI with optional Lone Worker/ Man-Down

2BManual Revision: 2018-03-19 Rev B

Covers Software Revisions: GPS-2 Series: V01.00.00 and Higher

This manual supports the following radios:

North America: CDM-750, CDM-1250, CDM-1550-LS+ EMEA Region: GM-140, GM-160, GM-340, GM-360, GM-380, GM-640, GM-660, GM-1280 Asia: GM-328, GM-338, GM-338-LS, GM-339, GM-398, GM-399, MCX-720, MCX-760, MCX-780 Latin America: PRO-3100, PRO-5100, PRO-7100, PRO-7200

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3BSPECIFICATIONS

Operating Voltage 4.75-8.2 VDC Operating Current During satellite acquisition 60 mA typical After latitude and longitude have been acquired 40 mA typical

GPS power save 8 mA typical Operating Temperature -30 - +60 C Frequency Response 300-3000 Hz**

Input Impedance >45 kΩ Input Level (TX) 0.05-2.5 VPP Input Level (RX) 0.05-2.5 VPP Audio Output Impedance < 1200 Ohm

ANI SPECIFICATIONS

Midian’s FMP Unit ID Range 00000-FFFFF Midian’s FMP Group ID Range 000-FFF Midian’s FMP ANI Timing with Coordinates 413 msec Midian’s FMP ANI Timing without Coordinates 200 msec

SECURITY SPECIFICATIONS

GPS-2 MPM1: Number of Selectable Keys 16 Inversion Frequency Range 2100-4100 Hz (0-15 Hz resolution)

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5BINSTALLATION OVERVIEW

NSTALLATION OVERVIEW

1. Test the radio for functionality. 2. Program the radio per the Radio Programming Section of this manual. 3. Install the GPS antenna cable into the radio per the Hardware Installation Section of this manual. 4. Program the GPS board per the Product Programming Section of this manual. Note: Midian is not responsible for any damage/loss resulting from the use of Midian’s products

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Midian’s GPS-2 MPM1 is a GPS receiver that encodes a user’s GPS coordinates along with the user’s ANI and Emergency ANI to display on Midian’s CAD-800 or CAD-800U base station controllers. The following is a list of benefits provided by ANI systems:

• Allows dispatchers to know who he or she is talking to.

• Identify system abusers.

• Identify emergency conditions.

• Assign calls fairly.

• Track user location. The GPS-2 MPM1 encodes ANI and Emergency ANI along with the users GPS location using Midian’s FMP signaling. This is decoded by Midian’s CAD-800 or CAD-800U which uses a Google Earth interface to display the unit’s location on a map. The GPS-2 MPM1 also offers Man-Down* and Lone Worker features. If the unit does not detect movement (Man-Down) or receive any user interaction (PTT or Lone Worker Reset button) for a programmable period of time the unit can key the radio and send the Emergency ANI. In addition to the above encoding features, the GPS-2 MPM1 can decode commands from the CAD-800 such as Polling, Selective Calling, Radio Disable, Radio Enable, Spy (Remote Monitoring) and Emergency Acknowledge. Polling allows the dispatcher to request a unit’s GPS location. Selective calling can be to call an individual unit, a group of units or all units. If a unit becomes lost or stolen, it can be disabled, so it cannot interfere with the system. If the unit is later recovered the unit can be re-enabled. The Spy function enables the dispatcher to eavesdrop on a unit during an emergency or other condition. If multiple Emergency IDs are transmitted, the dispatcher can stop subsequent Emergency ID transmissions using the Emergency Acknowledge feature. The GPS-2 MPM1 also offers inversion voice scrambling and ANI and Emergency ANI encode only (no GPS location), in the following formats:

• Motorola’s MDC-1200

• Kenwood’s FleetSync

• Harris’ G-Star (aka GE-Star)

• DTMF

• 5-Tone (all formats)

*If the Man-Down feature is desired it must be specified at time of order*

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RADIO PROGRAMMING

CDM-750, CDM-1250, GM-140, GM-160, GM-328, GM-338, GM-398, PRO-3100, PRO-5100, PRO-7100 Programming Instructions It is necessary to program the radio before installing the GPS-2. This is because the Option Board Feature of the radio must be enabled in order to program the GPS-2 using the Motorola RIB box and cable or RIB-less cable and to hear confirmation beeps from the radio after programming the GPS-2. 1. In the Radio Configuration Window under the Option Board Tab, select Advanced Option Interface as the

Option Board Type. Do not check the Option Board Configuration Download box.

2. When programming the “Conventional Personality”, check the Option Board Feature box for all channels that

require GPS location reporting. If the option board feature is not checked the GPS module will continue updating location, but the unit will not encode or decode the FMP signaling and read and write to the GPS board will be disabled.

3. Pre-Emphasis may be enabled, but De- Emphasis must be disabled unless using encode features only. This is because De- Emphasis will prevent the module from decoding data from the CAD-800.

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The following two steps apply to the accessory connector and may be skipped by most users. 4. An accessory pin may be used to control the transmit mode of the scrambler between scramble and clear.

This is useful in remote control applications. To enable this feature, one of the radio accessory pins must be assigned to Option Board 1 (Input) via the CPS programmer.

5. An accessory pin may be used to initiate an emergency ANI. This allows for an external emergency foot

switch or button, and frees-up one of the radio front buttons. To enable this feature, one of the radio accessory pins must be assigned to Option Board 2 (Input) via the CPS programmer. The switch must be held in the active state for about 2 seconds before an emergency ANI will be sent.

Note: Accessory pin features do not require any special scrambler programming.

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GM-339, GM-340, GM-360, GM-380, GM-399, PRO-7200 Programming Instructions It is necessary to program the radio before installing the GPS-2 board. This is because the Option Board Feature of the radio must be enabled in order to program the GPS-2 board using the Motorola RIB box and cable or RIB-less cable and to hear confirmation beeps from the radio after programming the GPS-2 board. 1. In the Per Radio Miscellaneous Window under the Global Tab, select “Advanced” as the “Option Board Type”

and set the RX Audio (Accessory Connector) to “Filtered Squelched”. Note: The Accessory Connector is the rear accessory connector, but this setting also affects the audio going to the options connector.

2. For each personality, under the Miscellaneous tab, the “Option Board” must be enabled. Check the Option

Board box for all channels that require GPS location reporting. If the option board feature is not checked the GPS module will continue updating location, but the unit will not encode or decode the FMP signaling and read and write to the GPS board will be disabled.

3. Pre- Emphasis and De- Emphasis must be disabled unless using encode features only. This is because De-

Emphasis will prevent the module from decoding data from the CAD-800.

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CDM-1550-LS+, GM-338-LS Programming Instructions It is necessary to program the radio before installing the GPS-2 board. This is because the Option Board Feature of the radio must be enabled in order to program the GPS-2 board using the Motorola RIB box and cable or RIB-less cable and to hear confirmation beeps from the radio after programming the GPS-2 board. Conventional Programming: 1. In the Radio Configuration Window under the Option Board Tab, select Advanced Option Interface as the

Option Board Type. Do not check the Option Board Configuration Download box.

2. When programming the “Conventional Personality”, check the Option Board Feature box for all channels

that require GPS location reporting. If the option board feature is not checked the GPS module will continue updating location, but the unit will not encode or decode the FMP signaling and read and write to the GPS board will be disabled.

3. Pre-Emphasis may be enabled, but De- Emphasis must be disabled unless using encode features only. This is because De- Emphasis will prevent the module from decoding data from the CAD-800.

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LTR Programming: 1. In the LS Trunking Personality window, check the Option Board Feature box for each personality. Check the

Option Board Feature box for all channels that require GPS location reporting.

The following two steps apply to the accessory connector and may be skipped by most users. 1. An accessory pin may be used to control the transmit mode of the scrambler between scramble and clear.

This is useful in remote control applications. To enable this feature, one of the radio accessory pins must be assigned to Option Board 1 (Input) via the CPS programmer.

2. An accessory pin may be used to initiate an emergency ANI. This allows for an external emergency foot

switch or button, and frees-up one of the radio front buttons. To enable this feature, one of the radio accessory pins must be assigned to Option Board 2 (Input) via the CPS programmer. The switch must be held in the active state for about 2 seconds before an emergency ANI will be sent.

Note: Accessory pin features do not require any special scrambler programming.

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GM-640, GM-660, GM-1280, MCX-720, MCX-760, MCX-780 Programming Instructions It is necessary to program the radio before installing the GPS-2 board. This is because the Option Board Feature of the radio must be enabled in order to program the GPS-2 board using the Motorola RIB box and cable or RIB-less cable and to hear confirmation beeps from the radio after programming the GPS-2 board. 1. In the Per Radio Parameters Window set the “Option Board Fitted Mode” as “Advanced”.

2. Edit the ‘MPT Personality’. In the “Options” window, check the “Option Board Enable” box. Check Option

Board Enable for all channels that require GPS location reporting. If the option board feature is not checked the GPS module will continue updating location, but the unit will not encode or decode the FMP signaling and read and write to the GPS board will be disabled.

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If using conventional channels, edit the ‘Conventional Personality Data’. In the “Conventional Personality” window, check the “Option Board Enable” box. Check Option Board Enable for all channels if using a button to control the mode of the scrambler. If doing scrambling on a per channel basis, then check Option Board Enable only for scrambled channels. It will be necessary to check the “Power Up In Scramble Mode” check box in the MPS for per channel scrambling. GPS coordinates will not be transmitted on clear channels when programmed this way.

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HARDWARE INSTALLATION

Be certain to follow standard anti-static procedures when handling any of Midian’s products.

Radio Firmware: For the mobile radios listed, it is necessary to have radio firmware version R05.00.00 or higher. If the radio has an older firmware version, it is necessary to upgrade to the newest firmware.

Verifying the firmware version can be done several ways. On most radios, this information is on a label on the bottom of the radio. For display radios, selecting the SoftwareVer# option from the utility menu will report the version. Consult Motorola if you cannot determine the firmware version.

Disassembling the Radio:

Additional disassembly instructions are also available in Motorola’s Basic Service Manual.

Note: It is not recommended to use the radio for transmitting while disassembled, as some model radios require the lid to be installed for RF power.

1. Disconnect power.

2. Remove plastic cover from the radio chassis by prying the sides away and lifting up.

3. Remove the 6 retaining bolts from the metal lid using a Torx™ size 20 screwdriver. Carefully begin removingthe lid. If there is already an option board installed such as a voice storage board, disconnect it by gentlylifting the latch holding the 40-pin flex cable in place.

4. Remove the lid completely. Unscrew the three screws holding the option board frame to the lid if one ispresent.

5. Remove the control head and control head back housing.

Installing the Option board and GPS antenna cable:

1. The GPS-2 board comes shipped with a GPS antenna cable. Install the SMA connector plug of the GPSantenna cable into the control head back housing.

2. Start by drilling a small pilot hole in the middle of the right side of the housing (volume control side). Drill thehole at an angle that matches the housing angle and is 10mm from the back edge.

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3. Using a ¼ inch drill, drill the final hole at the same angle as the pilot hole and install the GPS antenna

connector cable in the control head back housing. The threaded part of the SMA connector needs to extend at least 5.5mm past the lock nut, it maybe nesscissary to remove some plastic from the inside to get the connector to extend far enough.

4. Reinstall the control head housing with the GPS cable on the radio, thread the cable through the 3rd hole in

the chassis and pull cable all the way through. If any other holes are used the cover may pinch the GPS antenna cable.

5. The option board cover which is part of the option board kit needs to be modified to accommodate the FL connector and GPS antenna cable. Carefully cut the cover as shown below using a nibbler or sharp knife.

6. Insert the 40-pin flex cable into the 40-pin flex connector on the option board, making certain it is seated

properly, then close the latch. The silver foil side of the flex should face the edge of the board.

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The option board is then mounted into the metal lid of the radio using the option board mounting kit. See pictures below. The mounting kit is ordered from Midian as PRO Option B or from Motorola as RLN4823B. The mounting kit includes the 40-pin flex cable, the mounting frame and 3 mounting screws. Install the FL connector of the antenna cable on to the P5 connector of the GPS-2 board. Route the antenna cable around the 40 pin flex and through the 3

rd hole as shown, install the cover and tape the cable in place, this will keep it from shifting and

getting pinched during reassembly.

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Reassembling the Radio: Additional assembly instructions are also available in Motorola’s Basic Service Manual. 1. Once the option board is installed in the lid and the antenna cable is secured, insert the other side of the 40-

pin flex cable into the 40-pin flex connector on the radio’s main board. The shiny side of the flex should face down.

2. Reinstall the metal lid making sure the flex bends toward the back of the radio, otherwise it will be pinched by

the lid. Make sure the GPS antenna cable is routed through the 3rd hole and not pinched. Pull the extra

antenna cable into the control head back housing as the lid is closed, making sure the cable is not pinched. Coil the extra cable in back of the control head and install the control head.

3. Tighten the screws down in number sequence shown on the lid to 17 in lbs (1.9 NM) torque. Repeat to verify torque is correct after completing the sequence.

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1BPRODUCT PROGRAMMING

Install the MPS programming software if you have not done so already. The GPS-2 board is programmed through the radio using the Motorola RIB box and cable or RIBless cable and Midian’s MPS programming software.

Start the MPS software. From the product selection screen on the MPS software, locate the GPS-2 MPM1 and click OK.

Configure the programming software by selecting File->Preferences and make certain there is a check mark next to ‘Rib Box Enable’ by clicking on it. Also select the appropriate COM port.

Set the parameters of the GPS-2 board software to fit the application. If any clarifications on a feature are required, move the mouse cursor over the feature name until the question mark appears and right click, an on-line help for that feature will be shown. The MPS always defaults to “MDC Portable” as the radio type. On the basic settings tab it is necessary to select the proper radio type.

After the latest MPS has been installed default programming files for specific radio models can be found at: C:\Apps\Midian\MPS\MPS_vX_xx\Additional Default Files\ GPS-2-MPM1

After entering the parameters, save the file by going to File - Save As. Enter the file name in the File Name block and click Save. Saving the file will allow for quick and easy reprogramming of units. Turn power on to the radio and then the RIB. Click ProgramUnit! in the MPS software.

To read the parameters from the GPS-2 board, Click ReadUnit!.

The radio and RIB should be powered down for 3 seconds after reading or programming.

Note: The GPS-2 MPM1 has a system I.D. which is a 6 digit hexadecimal number defaulted to 4D6964. It is recommended to change this to a unique number for privacy reasons.

Important Note: When using a unique system I.D. do not attempt to ‘clone’ the GPS-2 board by reading one and then programming another. When the GPS-2 board is read, the system I.D. will not be read out, but will be displayed as “4D6964” in the MPS. If another GPS-2 board is then cloned with this information, it will be programed with the default system I.D. and be incompatible with the CAD-800. To ensure the GPS-2 board stays compatible with the CAD-800 always program them from a saved file.

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HARDWARE ALIGNMENT

This section describes how to determine and set the audio levels. Midian has already determined the best audio levels for some models of radios. These levels are on the following page in the tables. If you wish to alter the levels please follow the instructions below. All test points can be found at the end of this manual on the pictorial of the GPS-2 board.

Audio Levels Overview:

To ensure the best audio quality, the GPS-2 board must be configured to match the audio levels used by the radio. The GPS-2 board uses programmable gain amplifiers to accomplish this. Determining the gain settings for these amplifiers is an involved process, so Midian simplified this process by developing an algorithm that requires the technician to make only four voltage measurements. From these four measurements, all of the many internal settings are determined.

Still, getting the best audio quality will likely require a bit of trial and error. The GPS-2 board only has control of audio voltage levels, not input and output impedances. These impedances can dramatically influence the levels.

The Four Voltage Measurements:

An oscilloscope and a communications test set/service monitor are required for the measurements. It is recommended that the measurements be recorded in units of mV peak-to-peak. Each measurement must be taken with system modulation at either 60% or 100%, but Midian recommends using 60%

These measurements must be taken within 15 seconds of powering the GPS-2 board on. This is because the GPS-2 board will enter power saving mode after that time. Measurements made while the GPS-2 board is in power saving mode will not be valid.

TX Alignment Set-Up: A method for controlling transmit modulation is required for accurate measurements in the TX mode. A small speaker held in place near the microphone by a rubber band can serve this purpose in most cases. Use a sine-wave generator to inject a 1000 Hz tone into the speaker. Adjust the output of the sine wave generator so that the transmitter produces 60% of rated modulation while PTT is pressed. Note that if the audio source (such as a speaker) is moved even slightly, the TX modulation may change significantly. Care must be taken to avoid changing the TX modulation while taking the measurements.

RX Alignment Set-Up: Using a service monitor send a fully quieting signal (-50 dBm) to the receiver with a 1000 Hz tone at 60% modulation, adjust the volume of the receiver to a comfortable listening level and measure the audio level at the speaker using an AC coupled oscilloscope. Once the volume is adjusted and the measurement taken do not adjust the volume control during the remainder of the alignment.

1. TX Input: The goal of this procedure is to determine the audio level that the GPS-2 board will see at the TXaudio pickup point after it is installed. The GPS-2 board must be installed and powered-on while making thismeasurement. Use the TX Alignment Set-Up procedure and measure the audio level at TP1 on the GPS-2board.

2. RX Input: The goal of this procedure is to determine the audio level that the GPS-2 board will see at the RXaudio pickup point after it is installed. The GPS-2 board must be installed and powered-on while making thismeasurement. Use the TX Alignment Set-Up procedure and measure the audio level at TP2 on the GPS-2board.

3. In the VS-1xxx programming software under audio levels set the TX In to the same level as measured in step1 and for a preliminary adjustment set the TX Out for the same level. Set the RX In to the same level asmeasured in step 2 and for a preliminary adjustment set the RX Out for the same level. Program the GPS-2board.

4. RX Output: The goal of this procedure is to determine the audio level that would normally appear at the RXaudio insertion point in an unmodified radio. Using the same RX Alignment Set-Up procedure verify the audiolevel at the speaker is still at the same level measured initially in the RX Alignment Set-Up procedure. If notadjust the RX Out level accordingly.

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5. TX Output: The goal of this procedure is to determine the audio level that would normally appear at the TXaudio insertion point in an unmodified radio. Using the same TX Alignment Set-Up procedure verify themodulation is still at 60%, if not adjust the TX Out level accordingly.

Programming the Audio Levels:

After determining the audio levels at the audio hookup points, it will be necessary to program the GPS-2 board to match these levels. In the programming software, there is a slider control on the Audio Levels Screen for each of the of four audio hookup points. Locate the column that corresponds to the modulation and units of measurement for each of the audio hookup points. Adjust the slider bar such that the value appearing in the appropriate column matches what was measured as closely as possible.

The following table shows Midian’s recommended levels for the GPS-2 board at 60% modulation (mVpp) for tested models of radios:

Radio Model RX In TX In RX Out TX Out

CDM-750, CDM-1250, GM-140, GM-160, GM-328, GM-338, GM-398, PRO-3100, PRO-5100, PRO-7100

738 210 168 234

GM-340, GM-360, GM-380, GM-339, GM-399, PRO-7200 1044 228 240 216

GM-338-LS, CDM-1550-LS+ 912 264 204 252

GM-640, GM-660, GM-1280, MCX-720, MCX-760, MCX-780

OPERATION

Mode Selection: Mode selection means a method of turning the scrambler on and off. In the GPS-2 MPM1 board there are two ways of doing this:

Per-Channel Scramble On/Off: To use this feature each channel that is designated as a Scrambled channel should have the Option Board Feature box enabled in the radio programming software. Channels that are designated as Clear should NOT have the Option Board feature box enabled. Additionally the Power-Up State in the MPS software should be set to Scramble. When using Per-Channel Scrambling, a button should NOT be programmed for Mode Select in the MPS software. GPS coordinates will not be transmitted on clear channels when programmed this way.

Scramble On/Off Button: To use this feature each channel should have the Option Board Feature box enabled in the radio programming software. The desired button should be programmed to no function in the radio programming software. In the MPS software on the Radio tab in the Button Assignment area set the desired button to “Mode Select”. Pressing and releasing this button will toggle the mode of the scrambler between scramble and clear. A medium tone followed by a high tone indicates the scrambler is in Scramble mode and a medium tone followed by a low tone indicates the scrambler is in Clear mode. Also on the Radio tab under the Miscellaneous section.

Code Selection: The GPS-2-MPM1 supports up to 16 codes. The codes can be selected on a per-channel basis or using a button on the radio. When using a button to select the code, only 4 codes are available.

Code Selection Button: To use this feature multiple inversion codes must be programmed into the scrambler. The desired button should be programmed to no function in the radio programming software. In the MPS software on the Radio tab in the Button Assignment area set the desired button (short press or long press) to “Code Select”. Short press is a momentary press and release. Long press is holding the button for 1.5 sec and releasing. Pressing and releasing this button will step the scrambler to the next security code. The scrambler will emit a number of beeps corresponding to the code number the scrambler stepped to (i.e. 2 beeps equals inversion code 2). The maximum number of codes is 4.

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TECHNICAL NOTES

Radio Compatibility: Midian has taken the utmost care to ensure the option board integrates into the radio with minimal impact to the features of the radio. However, some features may not be available in the radio when an option board is used. If a feature is not available, please contact Midian to see if the feature can be added.

Radio Firmware: Midian recommends installing the module into the radio with the existing firmware of the radio provided the firmware is at least R05.00.00. If the radio has a firmware version older than R05.00.00, it must be upgraded. If there are any issues with the firmware then the firmware should be upgraded to the latest. However, it should be noted that occasionally firmware updates may cause a conflict with proper option board/radio communications. This may appear that the scrambler is not working properly, but it is a conflict in the serial communication between the option board and radio. Please note that firmware versions between the EMEA region and the Asia and America regions might be different.

Scan: Midian strongly recommends not using the radio’s Scan function when using voice scramblers. If using a combination of scrambling on a per-channel basis and a mode select button to control the state of the scrambler, when the scan function is used the radio will ignore the button. This is best resolved by using per-channel scrambling OR a mode select button, but not both. If using scan and a mode-select button the Option Board Feature box in the radio programming section must be enabled on all channels.

Accessory Pin Features: Upon power-up, the radio does not always report the state of the accessory pins to the option board. It may be necessary to toggle the state of these inputs once after power-up to ensure correct operation.

Option Board Feature: Enabling the option board feature tells the radio to report events such as button press, PTT press, carrier detect, etc. to the option board. This feature enables communication between the option board and the radio.

When controlling the scrambler with a radio button, it is absolutely required to enable this feature on all channels. For scrambling on a per channel basis only enable the option board on scrambled channels and the power up mode of the scrambler should be Scramble. On display models, the following icon appears on the LCD when option board mode is on:

Known Issues: The radio must be off for a full 3 seconds prior to being turned on or the GPS-2 board cannot reset properly resulting in malfunction. The "Enable LCD Message" option in the MPS software should not be enabled due to problems in the radio. If problems are experienced when reading the GPS-2 board from the RIB box, use the KL-4F and flea clip cable.

MIDIAN CONTACT INFORMATION

MIDIAN ELECTRONICS, INC.

2030 N. Forbes Blvd. #101 Tucson, Arizona 85745 USA

Toll-Free: 1-800-MIDIANS Main: 520-884-7981 Fax: 520-884-0422 E-mail: [email protected]: www.midians.com

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C C

B B

A A+3.3V

+3.3V

+3.3V

+3.3VA

+3.3V

VAN

VAN

VAN

+3.3V+3.3V

VAN

TP8

TP18

TP7

TP6

TP17

TP5

TP3

TP4

TP1

TP2

+3.3V

+3.3V

+3.3V

VDDD

+3.3V

+3.3V

VDDD

VDDD

+3.3V

SW_B+

SRD_SND

SCK_SND

VDDD

PTT_IN_OUT

+3.3V

+3.3V

RESET

IHP

CJS2016-07-02 AWS

2017-06-15

B-1

1 of 2 7775SCHEMATIC

Copyright © 2017

MIDIAN ELECTRONICS, INC.DATE:DESIGN:

UPD BY:REV:

APPR

REV

SHEET PROJECT NUMBER

DOCUMENT NAMEGPS-2 MPM1

-

+

2

31

411

LMV324U7:1-

+

6

57

LMV324U7:2

-

+

9

108

LMV324

U7:3

-

+

13

1214

LMV324U7:4

7 48

2 516 3 MAX7427

CLK

IN

OS

CO

M

V-

OUT

V+

/SH

DN

U4

RDY

MISO

TX OUT

RX OUT

EXT MIC

OPT ENA

TX IN

RX IN

DIS IN

PTT_IN_OUT

VDDD

SW_B+

GND

SCLK

SDA

TA

XR

ES

NOTE: P3 ON THIS PRODUCT REQUIRES THEORIGINAL CROSSOVER CABLE FOR ISSP.P3

:1

P3:2

P3:3

P3:4

P3:5

1

2PROG IN

PROG OUT

P2

+1.8V

+3.3V

+3.3V

+3.3V

TP11

47uC4

ALT = ADXL343

TP19

GN

D1

GN

D2

GN

D3

ANT_OUT 4

GN

D5

ANT_IN 6

GN

D7

VC

C8

GN

D9

EXT_

RST

10

TM11

EIT

12

GPI

O0

13

GPI

O1

14

GN

D15

ECLK

16TS

YN

C17

WAKEUP18

GN

D19

TX20

RX21

CS_

RTS

22

CLK_CTS23

GN

D24

GN

D25

ON_OFF26

GN

D27

GN

D28

M10478

U3

A12

GN

D4

VC

CA

1

B1 7

VC

CB

8

A23

DIR

5

B2 6

SN74LVC2T45U2

A1 2

GN

D4

VC

CA

1

B17

VC

CB

8

A2 3DIR

5

B26

SN74LVC2T45

U8

.1uC28

.1uC30 +3.3V

+3.3V +1.8V

+1.8V

100KR28

*R27

*R29

0RR15

+3.3V

10KR33

10KR37

+1.8V

+1.8V

+1.8V

10KR41

10KR38

*R40

*R39

1

2

3

4

5

6

* GN

D

GN

D

RF_INVC

C

/SHDN

RF_OUT U9100KR45 +2.5V

.0033uC50 +2.5V

470pC55

1

23

*

P4

+1.8V

1

23

P5

*R4322p

C56

+3.3VA

2.2uC22

SD1D5

2.2uC23

2.2uC26

2RR3

+2.5V

.1uC42

.1uC43

47KR31

560pC51

CS1

SO2

SI5

SCK6

VCC 8

HOLD 7

WP 3

GND 4

AT26DF081AU6

4.7KR22

4.7KR2

SB1D2

SB1D4

4001Q2

4.7KR23

4.7KR55

SB1D1

P1-3

16

P5-1 13

VD

D42

P3-111

P3-59

P4-5 4

P4-73

P2-637

P3-78

P2-747

P3-628

P5-224

P3-427

P1-2 20

VSS18

AGND36

P0-743

P0-146

P2-5

48

P0-345

P0-641

P4-1 6

P0-544

P2-3

1

P2-1

2

P0-0

38

P0-4

40

P0-2

39

P2-0 34

P1-4 21

P1-6 22

SMP7

P2-2 35

P1-1 17

P1-0 19

XRES 29

P3-0 25

P5-0 23

P3-2 26

P5-3 12

P3-3 10P4-3 5

P1-5 15P1-7 14

P4-6 33P4-4 32P4-0 30P4-2 31

PAD 0

CY8C29666

U1

4001Q6

100KR35

560pC37

560pC1

SB1D3

*R1

*C21

0RR24

4.7KR54

100KR34

4001Q1

0RR57

*R25 22p

C24

39pC44

*R17

10K1%R12

10K1%R11

Y03

Y11 GN

D2

Z 4VD

D5

S6

74LVC3157

U5

2.2uC20

560pC19

.1uC25

100pC14

560pC2

47KR7

47KR6

*C48

0RR52

10uC40

0RCR58

*R26 *

C52

.1uC12

10KR9

10KR10

560pC11

100pC617

5RR32

2.2uC13

CS7

SO12

SI13

SCK14

DVDD 1

INT29 INT18

GND 2

AVDD 6

GND 5

IADDR0 431011

*U10

47KR36

.1uC41

32 KHzY1

100pC39

12pC38

4.7KR30

10uC34

.01uC33

IN1

ENA3 GN

D2

OUT 5

BYP 4

LP2985-1.8VR3

IN1

ENA3 GN

D2

OUT 5

BYP 4

LP2985-3.3VR2

IN1

ENA3 GN

D2

OUT 5

BYP 4

LP2985-3.3VR1

.01uC3

10uC6

.01uC7

10uC8

1.2MR20

10KR4

56KR18

*C17

.01uC9

.1uC10

8.2KR16

.0068uC15

.0068uC16

27KR13

2.2KR8

10KR5

.001uC18

36KR21

75KR19

SB1D6

0RR53

0RR14

22pC27

22pC49

22pC45

22pC46

22pC47

47nHL2

0RR44

22pC29

10uC5

22pC35

82RR42

1pC54

1nHL3 *

C53

0RL1

22pC36

22pC31

22pC32

PIC101

PIC102COC1

PIC201

PIC202COC2

PIC301

PIC302COC3

PIC401

PIC402

COC4 PIC501

PIC502

COC5

PIC601

PIC602COC6

PIC701

PIC702COC7 PIC801

PIC802COC8

PIC901 PIC902

COC9

PIC1001

PIC1002COC10

PIC1101 PIC1102

COC11

PIC1201 PIC1202

COC12

PIC1301

PIC1302COC13

PIC1401

PIC1402COC14

PIC1501 PIC1502

COC15

PIC1601 PIC1602

COC16

PIC1701 PIC1702

COC17

PIC1801

PIC1802COC18

PIC1901

PIC1902

COC19 PIC2001

PIC2002

COC20

PIC2101 PIC2102

COC21

PIC2201

PIC2202COC22

PIC2301

PIC2302COC23

PIC2401

PIC2402COC24

PIC2501 PIC2502

COC25

PIC2601

PIC2602COC26

PIC2701

PIC2702COC27

PIC2801 PIC2802

COC28

PIC2901 PIC2902

COC29

PIC3001 PIC3002

COC30

PIC3101 PIC3102

COC31

PIC3201 PIC3202

COC32

PIC3301

PIC3302COC33 PIC3401

PIC3402COC34

PIC3501

PIC3502COC35

PIC3601 PIC3602

COC36

PIC3701

PIC3702COC37

PIC3801

PIC3802COC38

PIC3901

PIC3902COC39

PIC4001 PIC4002

COC40

PIC4101 PIC4102

COC41

PIC4201 PIC4202

COC42

PIC4301 PIC4302

COC43

PIC4401

PIC4402

COC44

PIC4501PIC4502

COC45

PIC4601PIC4602

COC46

PIC4701PIC4702

COC47

PIC4801 PIC4802

COC48

PIC4901 PIC4902

COC49

PIC5001 PIC5002

COC50

PIC5101

PIC5102

COC51 PIC5201

PIC5202COC52

PIC5301 PIC5302

COC53

PIC5401 PIC5402

COC54

PIC5501 PIC5502

COC55

PIC5601

PIC5602COC56

PIC61701

PIC61702COC617

PICR5801 PICR5802

COCR58

PID101PID102

COD1

PID201PID202

COD2

PID301PID302

COD3

PID401PID402

COD4

PID501 PID502

COD5

PID601PID602

COD6

PIL101 PIL102

COL1

PIL201 PIL202

COL2

PIL301

PIL302

COL3

PIP201

PIP202

COP2

PIP301

COP3:1PIP302

COP3:2PIP303

COP3:3PIP304

COP3:4PIP305

COP3:5

PIP401

PIP402PIP403

COP4

PIP501

PIP502PIP503

COP5

PIQ10DPIQ10G

PIQ10S

COQ1

PIQ20DPIQ20G

PIQ20S

COQ2

PIQ60DPIQ60G

PIQ60S

COQ6

PIR101 PIR102

COR1

PIR201 PIR202

COR2

PIR301 PIR302

COR3

PIR401 PIR402

COR4

PIR501 PIR502

COR5

PIR601 PIR602

COR6

PIR701 PIR702

COR7

PIR801 PIR802

COR8

PIR901 PIR902

COR9 PIR1001 PIR1002

COR10

PIR1101 PIR1102

COR11 PIR1201 PIR1202

COR12

PIR1301

PIR1302

COR13

PIR1401 PIR1402

COR14

PIR1501 PIR1502

COR15

PIR1601

PIR1602

COR16

PIR1701 PIR1702

COR17

PIR1801 PIR1802

COR18PIR1901 PIR1902

COR19

PIR2001 PIR2002

COR20

PIR2101 PIR2102

COR21

PIR2201 PIR2202

COR22

PIR2301 PIR2302

COR23

PIR2401 PIR2402

COR24

PIR2501

PIR2502

COR25

PIR2601

PIR2602

COR26

PIR2701

PIR2702

COR27

PIR2801 PIR2802

COR28

PIR2901

PIR2902

COR29

PIR3001

PIR3002

COR30

PIR3101

PIR3102

COR31

PIR3201 PIR3202

COR32

PIR3301

PIR3302

COR33

PIR3401 PIR3402

COR34

PIR3501 PIR3502

COR35

PIR3601 PIR3602

COR36

PIR3701

PIR3702

COR37

PIR3801 PIR3802

COR38

PIR3901 PIR3902

COR39

PIR4001

PIR4002

COR40

PIR4101

PIR4102

COR41

PIR4201 PIR4202

COR42

PIR4301 PIR4302

COR43

PIR4401 PIR4402

COR44

PIR4501 PIR4502

COR45

PIR5201 PIR5202

COR52

PIR5301 PIR5302

COR53

PIR5401 PIR5402

COR54

PIR5501 PIR5502

COR55

PIR5701 PIR5702

COR57

COtb0sch1

PITP101

COTP1

PITP201

COTP2

PITP301

COTP3

PITP401

COTP4

PITP501

COTP5

PITP601

COTP6

PITP701COTP7

PITP801

COTP8

PITP1101COTP11

PITP1701

COTP17

PITP1801

COTP18

PITP1901

COTP19

PIU100

PIU101 PIU102

PIU103

PIU104

PIU105

PIU106

PIU107

PIU108

PIU109

PIU1010

PIU1011

PIU1012

PIU1013

PIU1014

PIU1015

PIU1016

PIU1017

PIU1018

PIU1019

PIU1020

PIU1021

PIU1022

PIU1023

PIU1024

PIU1025

PIU1026

PIU1027

PIU1028

PIU1029

PIU1030

PIU1031

PIU1032PIU1033

PIU1034

PIU1035

PIU1036

PIU1037

PIU1038PIU1039PIU1040

PIU1041

PIU1042

PIU1043

PIU1044

PIU1045

PIU1046

PIU1047

PIU1048

COU1

PIU201

PIU202

PIU203

PIU204PIU205

PIU206

PIU207

PIU208

COU2

PIU301 PIU302 PIU303

PIU304

PIU305

PIU306

PIU307

PIU308

PIU309

PIU3010 PIU3011 PIU3012

PIU3013PIU3014PIU3015PIU3016PIU3017

PIU3018

PIU3019

PIU3020

PIU3021

PIU3022

PIU3023

PIU3024 PIU3025

PIU3026

PIU3027 PIU3028

COU3

PIU401

PIU402

PIU403

PIU404

PIU405

PIU406

PIU407PIU408

COU4

PIU501

PIU502

PIU503

PIU504

PIU505 PIU506

COU5

PIU601

PIU602

PIU603PIU604

PIU605PIU606

PIU607

PIU608

COU6

PIU701

PIU702

PIU703PIU704

PIU7011COU7:1

PIU705

PIU706

PIU707COU7:2

PIU708

PIU709

PIU7010COU7:3

PIU7012

PIU7013

PIU7014COU7:4

PIU801

PIU802

PIU803

PIU804 PIU805

PIU806

PIU807

PIU808

COU8

PIU901PIU902

PIU903

PIU904

PIU905

PIU906 COU9

PIU1001

PIU1002

PIU1003

PIU1004

PIU1005

PIU1006

PIU1007

PIU1008

PIU1009

PIU10010

PIU10011

PIU10012

PIU10013

PIU10014

COU10

PIVR101

PIVR102PIVR103 PIVR104

PIVR105

COVR1

PIVR201

PIVR202PIVR203 PIVR204

PIVR205

COVR2

PIVR301

PIVR302PIVR303 PIVR304

PIVR305

COVR3

PIY101

PIY102COY1

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PAB403

PAB402

PAB401

COB4

PAB501

PAB502

PAB503

COB5

PAB601

PAB602

PAB603

COB6

PAB703

PAB702

PAB701

COB7

PAB801

PAB802

PAB803

COB8

PAB903

PAB902

PAB901

COB9

PAB1001

PAB1002

PAB1003

COB10

PAB1103

PAB1102

PAB1101

COB11

PAB1201

PAB1202

PAB1203

COB12

PAB1303

PAB1302

PAB1301

COB13

PAB1401

PAB1402

PAB1403

COB14

PAB1503

PAB1502

PAB1501

COB15

PAB1601

PAB1602

PAB1603

COB16

PAB1703

PAB1702

PAB1701

COB17

PAB1801

PAB1802

PAB1803

COB18

PAB1903

PAB1902

PAB1901

COB19

PAB2001

PAB2002

PAB2003

COB20

PAB2103

PAB2102

PAB2101

COB21

PAC102 PAC101COC1

PAC202 PAC201COC2

PAC302 PAC301COC3

PAC401 PAC402COC4

PAC502PAC501COC5

PAC602

PAC601COC6

PAC702

PAC701COC7

PAC802PAC801COC8

PAC902 PAC901COC9

PAC1002PAC1001COC10

PAC1102

PAC1101

COC11

PAC1202 PAC1201COC12

PAC1301

PAC1302COC13

PAC1401PAC1402COC14

PAC1502

PAC1501COC15PAC1602

PAC1601COC16

PAC1702PAC1701COC17

PAC1801

PAC1802COC18

PAC1901

PAC1902

COC19PAC2001 PAC2002COC20

PAC2102PAC2101COC21

PAC2202 PAC2201COC22

PAC2302PAC2301COC23

PAC2401

PAC2402

COC24

PAC2501

PAC2502COC25

PAC2602PAC2601COC26

PAC2702 PAC2701COC27

PAC2802

PAC2801

COC28

PAC2902 PAC2901COC29

PAC3002

PAC3001COC30

PAC3102

PAC3101COC31

PAC3202 PAC3201COC32

PAC3302PAC3301COC33

PAC3402

PAC3401COC34

PAC3502PAC3501COC35

PAC3602PAC3601COC36

PAC3702PAC3701COC37

PAC3802PAC3801COC38

PAC3902 PAC3901COC39

PAC4002

PAC4001COC40PAC4101

PAC4102COC41

PAC4202PAC4201COC42

PAC4302PAC4301COC43

PAC4401PAC4402COC44

PAC4502 PAC4501COC45

PAC4602PAC4601COC46

PAC4702 PAC4701COC47

PAC4802 PAC4801COC48

PAC4902PAC4901COC49

PAC5002PAC5001COC50

PAC5102

PAC5101COC51

PAC5202

PAC5201

COC52

PAC5301

PAC5302

COC53

PAC5401PAC5402COC54

PAC5502

PAC5501COC55

PAC5602PAC5601 COC56

PAC60901

PAC60902COC609

PAC61001

PAC61002COC610

PAC61101

PAC61102

COC611PAC61201

PAC61202

COC612

PAC61301PAC61302COC613

PAC61501 PAC61502COC615

PAC61601PAC61602COC616

PAC61701

PAC61702COC617

PACR5802

PACR5801COCR58 PAD102PAD101COD1

PAD202

PAD201COD2

PAD301

PAD302

COD3

PAD402

PAD401COD4

PAD501PAD502 COD5

PAD602PAD601COD6

PAD60101PAD60102COD601

PAD60202 PAD60201COD602

PAD60301PAD60302COD603

PAD60402 PAD60401COD604

PAD60501PAD60502COD605

PAD60602 PAD60601COD606

PAJ60101PAJ60102

PAJ60103PAJ60104

PAJ60105PAJ60106

PAJ60107PAJ60108

PAJ60109PAJ601010

PAJ601011PAJ601012

PAJ601013PAJ601014

PAJ601015PAJ601016

PAJ601017PAJ601018

PAJ601019PAJ601020

PAJ601021PAJ601022

PAJ601023PAJ601024

PAJ601025PAJ601026

PAJ601027PAJ601028

PAJ601029PAJ601030

PAJ601031PAJ601032

PAJ601033PAJ601034

PAJ601035PAJ601036

PAJ601037PAJ601038

PAJ601039PAJ601040

PAJ601041PAJ601043

PAJ601042PAJ601044

COJ601

PAJ60201

PAJ60202

PAJ60203

PAJ60204

PAJ60205

PAJ60206

PAJ60207

PAJ60208

PAJ60209

PAJ602010

PAJ602011

PAJ602012

PAJ602013

PAJ602014

PAJ602015

PAJ602016

PAJ602017

PAJ602018

PAJ602020

PAJ602019

COJ602

PAL102

PAL101COL1

PAL202PAL201 COL2 PAL301

PAL302

COL3

PAP202PAP201 COP2 PAP304PAP303 PAP305PAP302PAP301 COP3

PAP401

PAP403

PAP402

COP4PAP501

PAP503

PAP502

COP5

PAQ10GPAQ10D

PAQ10S

COQ1

PAQ20GPAQ20D

PAQ20S

COQ2

PAQ60SPAQ60D

PAQ60GCOQ6

PAQ6010E

PAQ6010CPAQ6010B

COQ601

PAQ6020EPAQ6020C

PAQ6020BCOQ602

PAQ6030E

PAQ6030CPAQ6030B

COQ603

PAR102 PAR101COR1

PAR201 PAR202COR2

PAR302

PAR301COR3

PAR402

PAR401COR4

PAR501 PAR502COR5

PAR602

PAR601

COR6 PAR702

PAR701

COR7

PAR801PAR802COR8

PAR902 PAR901COR9

PAR1002

PAR1001

COR10

PAR1101

PAR1102

COR11

PAR1201PAR1202COR12

PAR1302PAR1301COR13

PAR1402PAR1401COR14

PAR1502

PAR1501COR15

PAR1602

PAR1601COR16

PAR1701

PAR1702COR17

PAR1802PAR1801COR18

PAR1901

PAR1902

COR19

PAR2002 PAR2001COR20

PAR2101

PAR2102

COR21

PAR2201PAR2202COR22

PAR2301PAR2302COR23PAR2402 PAR2401COR24

PAR2501

PAR2502

COR25

PAR2602

PAR2601

COR26

PAR2702PAR2701COR27

PAR2802

PAR2801

COR28

PAR2902

PAR2901COR29

PAR3002 PAR3001COR30

PAR3102

PAR3101COR31

PAR3201 PAR3202COR32

PAR3302

PAR3301COR33

PAR3401

PAR3402COR34

PAR3501

PAR3502COR35

PAR3601 PAR3602COR36

PAR3702 PAR3701COR37

PAR3802

PAR3801

COR38 PAR3902

PAR3901

COR39PAR4002

PAR4001COR40PAR4102

PAR4101COR41

PAR4201PAR4202 COR42PAR4302 PAR4301COR43

PAR4402 PAR4401COR44

PAR4502 PAR4501COR45

PAR5202

PAR5201

COR52

PAR5301

PAR5302

COR53

PAR5401

PAR5402COR54PAR5501

PAR5502COR55

PAR5701 PAR5702COR57

PAR60101 PAR60102COR601PAR60201 PAR60202COR602

PAR60301 PAR60302COR603

PAR60401 PAR60402COR604

PAR60501 PAR60502COR605

PAR60601PAR60602COR606

PAR60701 PAR60702COR607

PAR60801PAR60802COR608

PAR60901 PAR60902COR609

PAR61001PAR61002COR610

PAR61101

PAR61102

COR611PAR61201

PAR61202COR612PAR61301

PAR61302COR613

PAR61802

PAR61801COR618

PAR61902

PAR61901COR619 PAR62002

PAR62001COR620

PAR62101

PAR62102

COR621

PAR62201PAR62202COR622

PAR62301PAR62302COR623

PAR62501

PAR62502

COR625

PAR62902

PAR62901COR629

PAR63001 PAR63002COR630

PAR63101PAR63102COR631

PAR63201

PAR63202COR632

PAR63301

PAR63302

COR633

PAR63801PAR63802COR638

PAR64601PAR64602COR646

PAR64701PAR64702COR647

PAR64801PAR64802COR648

PAR64901PAR64902COR649

COtb0sch1

COtb0sch2

PATP101COTP1

PATP201

COTP2 PATP301

COTP3PATP401

COTP4

PATP501 COTP5

PATP601COTP6

PATP701

COTP7

PATP801COTP8

PATP1101COTP11PATP1701

COTP17

PATP1801COTP18

PATP1901

COTP19

PAU100PAU1048PAU1047PAU1046PAU1045PAU1044PAU1043PAU1042PAU1041PAU1040PAU1039PAU1038PAU1037

PAU1036PAU1035PAU1034PAU1033PAU1032PAU1031PAU1030PAU1029PAU1028PAU1027PAU1026PAU1025PAU1024PAU1023PAU1022PAU1021PAU1020PAU1019PAU1018PAU1017PAU1016PAU1015PAU1014PAU1013

PAU1012PAU1011PAU1010PAU109PAU108PAU107PAU106PAU105PAU104PAU103PAU102PAU101

COU1

PAU208 PAU207 PAU206 PAU205

PAU204PAU203PAU202PAU201

COU2

PAU3017PAU3016PAU3015PAU3014PAU3013PAU3012PAU3018

PAU3019

PAU3020

PAU3021

PAU3022

PAU3023

PAU3024

PAU3025

PAU307

PAU306

PAU305

PAU304

PAU303

PAU302

PAU301 PAU3028

PAU3027

PAU3026

PAU3011

PAU3010

PAU309

PAU308

COU3

PAU401PAU402PAU403PAU404

PAU405 PAU406 PAU407 PAU408

COU4PAU501PAU502PAU503

PAU504 PAU505 PAU506

COU5

PAU608

PAU607

PAU606

PAU605PAU604

PAU603

PAU602

PAU601

COU6

PAU701 PAU702 PAU703 PAU704 PAU705 PAU706 PAU707

PAU708PAU709PAU7010PAU7011PAU7012PAU7013PAU7014

COU7

PAU808PAU807PAU806PAU805

PAU804 PAU803 PAU802 PAU801COU8

PAU901

PAU902

PAU903 PAU904

PAU905

PAU906COU9

PAU10014

PAU10013 PAU10012 PAU10011 PAU10010 PAU1009 PAU1008PAU1007

PAU1006PAU1005PAU1004PAU1003PAU1002PAU1001COU10

PAU60203

PAU60201

PAU60204

PAU60202

PAU60205

COU602

COVO4

PAVR105

PAVR102

PAVR104

PAVR101

PAVR103

COVR1

PAVR205

PAVR202

PAVR204

PAVR201

PAVR203

COVR2

PAVR305

PAVR302

PAVR304

PAVR301

PAVR303

COVR3

PAY101 PAY102COY1

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PAB403

PAB402

PAB401

COB4

PAB501

PAB502

PAB503

COB5

PAB601

PAB602

PAB603

COB6

PAB703

PAB702

PAB701

COB7

PAB801

PAB802

PAB803

COB8

PAB903

PAB902

PAB901

COB9

PAB1001

PAB1002

PAB1003

COB10

PAB1103

PAB1102

PAB1101

COB11

PAB1201

PAB1202

PAB1203

COB12

PAB1303

PAB1302

PAB1301

COB13

PAB1401

PAB1402

PAB1403

COB14

PAB1503

PAB1502

PAB1501

COB15

PAB1601

PAB1602

PAB1603

COB16

PAB1703

PAB1702

PAB1701

COB17

PAB1801

PAB1802

PAB1803

COB18

PAB1903

PAB1902

PAB1901

COB19

PAB2001

PAB2002

PAB2003

COB20

PAB2103

PAB2102

PAB2101

COB21

PAC102PAC101COC1

PAC202PAC201 COC2

PAC302PAC301COC3

PAC401PAC402 COC4

PAC502 PAC501 COC5

PAC602

PAC601 COC6

PAC702

PAC701 COC7

PAC802 PAC801 COC8

PAC902PAC901 COC9

PAC1002 PAC1001 COC10

PAC1102

PAC1101

COC11

PAC1202PAC1201 COC12

PAC1301

PAC1302 COC13

PAC1401 PAC1402 COC14

PAC1502

PAC1501 COC15PAC1602

PAC1601 COC16

PAC1702 PAC1701COC17

PAC1801

PAC1802 COC18

PAC1901

PAC1902

COC19PAC2001PAC2002COC20

PAC2102 PAC2101 COC21

PAC2202PAC2201 COC22

PAC2302 PAC2301 COC23

PAC2401

PAC2402

COC24

PAC2501

PAC2502 COC25

PAC2602 PAC2601 COC26

PAC2702PAC2701 COC27

PAC2802

PAC2801

COC28

PAC2902PAC2901 COC29

PAC3002

PAC3001 COC30

PAC3102

PAC3101 COC31

PAC3202PAC3201 COC32

PAC3302 PAC3301 COC33

PAC3402

PAC3401 COC34

PAC3502 PAC3501 COC35

PAC3602 PAC3601 COC36

PAC3702 PAC3701 COC37

PAC3802 PAC3801 COC38

PAC3902PAC3901 COC39

PAC4002

PAC4001 COC40PAC4101

PAC4102 COC41

PAC4202 PAC4201 COC42

PAC4302 PAC4301 COC43

PAC4401 PAC4402 COC44

PAC4502PAC4501 COC45

PAC4602 PAC4601 COC46

PAC4702PAC4701 COC47

PAC4802PAC4801 COC48

PAC4902 PAC4901 COC49

PAC5002 PAC5001 COC50

PAC5102

PAC5101 COC51

PAC5202

PAC5201

COC52

PAC5301

PAC5302

COC53

PAC5401 PAC5402 COC54

PAC5502

PAC5501 COC55

PAC5602 PAC5601COC56

PAC60901

PAC60902 COC609

PAC61001

PAC61002 COC610

PAC61101

PAC61102

COC611 PAC61201

PAC61202

COC612

PAC61301 PAC61302 COC613

PAC61501PAC61502 COC615

PAC61601 PAC61602 COC616

PAC61701

PAC61702 COC617

PACR5802

PACR5801COCR58PAD102 PAD101 COD1

PAD202

PAD201COD2

PAD301

PAD302

COD3

PAD402

PAD401 COD4

PAD501 PAD502COD5

PAD602 PAD601 COD6

PAD60101 PAD60102 COD601

PAD60202PAD60201 COD602

PAD60301 PAD60302 COD603

PAD60402PAD60401 COD604

PAD60501 PAD60502 COD605

PAD60602PAD60601 COD606

PAJ60101PAJ60102

PAJ60103PAJ60104

PAJ60105PAJ60106

PAJ60107PAJ60108

PAJ60109PAJ601010

PAJ601011PAJ601012

PAJ601013PAJ601014

PAJ601015PAJ601016

PAJ601017PAJ601018

PAJ601019PAJ601020

PAJ601021PAJ601022

PAJ601023PAJ601024

PAJ601025PAJ601026

PAJ601027PAJ601028

PAJ601029PAJ601030

PAJ601031PAJ601032

PAJ601033PAJ601034

PAJ601035PAJ601036

PAJ601037PAJ601038

PAJ601039PAJ601040

PAJ601041 PAJ601043

PAJ601042 PAJ601044

COJ601

PAJ60201

PAJ60202

PAJ60203

PAJ60204

PAJ60205

PAJ60206

PAJ60207

PAJ60208

PAJ60209

PAJ602010

PAJ602011

PAJ602012

PAJ602013

PAJ602014

PAJ602015

PAJ602016

PAJ602017

PAJ602018

PAJ602020

PAJ602019

COJ602

PAL102

PAL101 COL1

PAL202 PAL201COL2PAL301

PAL302

COL3

PAP202 PAP201COP2PAP304 PAP303PAP305 PAP302 PAP301COP3

PAP401

PAP403

PAP402

COP4PAP501

PAP503

PAP502

COP5

PAQ10GPAQ10D

PAQ10S

COQ1

PAQ20GPAQ20D

PAQ20S

COQ2

PAQ60SPAQ60D

PAQ60GCOQ6

PAQ6010E

PAQ6010CPAQ6010B

COQ601

PAQ6020EPAQ6020C

PAQ6020BCOQ602

PAQ6030E

PAQ6030CPAQ6030B

COQ603

PAR102PAR101 COR1

PAR201PAR202 COR2

PAR302

PAR301 COR3

PAR402

PAR401 COR4

PAR501PAR502 COR5

PAR602

PAR601

COR6PAR702

PAR701

COR7

PAR801 PAR802 COR8

PAR902PAR901 COR9

PAR1002

PAR1001

COR10

PAR1101

PAR1102

COR11

PAR1201 PAR1202 COR12

PAR1302 PAR1301 COR13

PAR1402 PAR1401 COR14

PAR1502

PAR1501 COR15

PAR1602

PAR1601 COR16

PAR1701

PAR1702 COR17

PAR1802 PAR1801 COR18

PAR1901

PAR1902

COR19

PAR2002PAR2001 COR20

PAR2101

PAR2102

COR21

PAR2201 PAR2202 COR22

PAR2301 PAR2302 COR23 PAR2402PAR2401 COR24

PAR2501

PAR2502

COR25

PAR2602

PAR2601

COR26

PAR2702 PAR2701 COR27

PAR2802

PAR2801

COR28

PAR2902

PAR2901 COR29

PAR3002PAR3001 COR30

PAR3102

PAR3101 COR31

PAR3201PAR3202 COR32

PAR3302

PAR3301 COR33

PAR3401

PAR3402 COR34

PAR3501

PAR3502 COR35

PAR3601PAR3602 COR36

PAR3702PAR3701 COR37

PAR3802

PAR3801

COR38PAR3902

PAR3901

COR39PAR4002

PAR4001 COR40PAR4102

PAR4101 COR41

PAR4201 PAR4202COR42PAR4302PAR4301COR43

PAR4402PAR4401 COR44

PAR4502PAR4501 COR45

PAR5202

PAR5201

COR52

PAR5301

PAR5302

COR53

PAR5401

PAR5402 COR54PAR5501

PAR5502 COR55

PAR5701PAR5702 COR57

PAR60101PAR60102 COR601PAR60201PAR60202 COR602

PAR60301PAR60302 COR603

PAR60401PAR60402 COR604

PAR60501PAR60502 COR605

PAR60601 PAR60602 COR606

PAR60701PAR60702 COR607

PAR60801 PAR60802 COR608

PAR60901PAR60902 COR609

PAR61001 PAR61002 COR610

PAR61101

PAR61102

COR611PAR61201

PAR61202 COR612PAR61301

PAR61302 COR613

PAR61802

PAR61801 COR618

PAR61902

PAR61901 COR619PAR62002

PAR62001 COR620

PAR62101

PAR62102

COR621

PAR62201 PAR62202 COR622

PAR62301 PAR62302 COR623

PAR62501

PAR62502

COR625

PAR62902

PAR62901 COR629

PAR63001PAR63002 COR630

PAR63101 PAR63102 COR631

PAR63201

PAR63202 COR632

PAR63301

PAR63302

COR633

PAR63801 PAR63802 COR638

PAR64601 PAR64602 COR646

PAR64701 PAR64702 COR647

PAR64801 PAR64802 COR648

PAR64901 PAR64902COR649

COtb0sch1

COtb0sch2

PATP101COTP1

PATP201

COTP2PATP301

COTP3PATP401

COTP4

PATP501COTP5

PATP601COTP6

PATP701

COTP7

PATP801COTP8

PATP1101COTP11PATP1701

COTP17

PATP1801COTP18

PATP1901

COTP19

PAU100PAU1048 PAU1047 PAU1046 PAU1045 PAU1044 PAU1043 PAU1042 PAU1041 PAU1040 PAU1039 PAU1038 PAU1037

PAU1036 PAU1035 PAU1034 PAU1033 PAU1032 PAU1031 PAU1030 PAU1029 PAU1028 PAU1027 PAU1026 PAU1025 PAU1024 PAU1023 PAU1022 PAU1021 PAU1020 PAU1019 PAU1018 PAU1017 PAU1016 PAU1015 PAU1014 PAU1013

PAU1012 PAU1011 PAU1010 PAU109 PAU108 PAU107 PAU106 PAU105 PAU104 PAU103 PAU102 PAU101

COU1

PAU208PAU207PAU206PAU205

PAU204 PAU203 PAU202 PAU201

COU2

PAU3017 PAU3016 PAU3015 PAU3014 PAU3013 PAU3012PAU3018

PAU3019

PAU3020

PAU3021

PAU3022

PAU3023

PAU3024

PAU3025

PAU307

PAU306

PAU305

PAU304

PAU303

PAU302

PAU301PAU3028

PAU3027

PAU3026

PAU3011

PAU3010

PAU309

PAU308

COU3

PAU401 PAU402 PAU403 PAU404

PAU405PAU406PAU407PAU408

COU4PAU501 PAU502 PAU503

PAU504PAU505PAU506

COU5

PAU608

PAU607

PAU606

PAU605 PAU604

PAU603

PAU602

PAU601

COU6

PAU701PAU702PAU703PAU704PAU705PAU706PAU707

PAU708 PAU709 PAU7010 PAU7011 PAU7012 PAU7013 PAU7014

COU7

PAU808 PAU807 PAU806 PAU805

PAU804PAU803PAU802PAU801COU8

PAU901

PAU902

PAU903PAU904

PAU905

PAU906 COU9

PAU10014

PAU10013PAU10012PAU10011PAU10010PAU1009PAU1008PAU1007

PAU1006 PAU1005 PAU1004 PAU1003 PAU1002 PAU1001COU10

PAU60203

PAU60201

PAU60204

PAU60202

PAU60205

COU602

COVO4

PAVR105

PAVR102

PAVR104

PAVR101

PAVR103

COVR1

PAVR205

PAVR202

PAVR204

PAVR201

PAVR203

COVR2

PAVR305

PAVR302

PAVR304

PAVR301

PAVR303

COVR3

PAY101PAY102 COY1