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1 VAE-1-MC1 & VAE-1-MC2 Voice Alarm Encoder with Lone Worker & Man-Down Manual Revision: 2014-04-10 Covers Software Revisions: VS-1XXX: 01.70.1 or higher Covers MPS Version 4.80 & Higher This manual supports the following radios: VAE-1-MC1 North America: CM-300, PM-400 (4-key version), PR-400 (non-keypad version) EMEA Region: CM-160, CM-360, CP-140 Asia: GM-3688, GP-3688 (non-keypad version) Latin America: EM-400, EP-450 (non-keypad version) VAE-1-MC2 North America: PR-400 (full & limited keypad versions) EMEA Region: CP-160, CP-180 Asia: GP-3688 (full & limited keypad versions) Latin America: EP-450 (full & limited keypad versions)

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VAE-1-MC1 & VAE-1-MC2

Voice Alarm Encoder with Lone Worker & Man-Down

Manual Revision: 2014-04-10 Covers Software Revisions: VS-1XXX: 01.70.1 or higher Covers MPS Version 4.80 & Higher This manual supports the following radios: VAE-1-MC1 North America: CM-300, PM-400 (4-key version), PR-400 (non-keypad version) EMEA Region: CM-160, CM-360, CP-140 Asia: GM-3688, GP-3688 (non-keypad version) Latin America: EM-400, EP-450 (non-keypad version) VAE-1-MC2

North America: PR-400 (full & limited keypad versions) EMEA Region: CP-160, CP-180 Asia: GP-3688 (full & limited keypad versions) Latin America: EP-450 (full & limited keypad versions)

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HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS Operating Voltage 4.75-8.2 VDC Operating Current Power Save Mode (COR Operation) 2.5 mA typical Power Save Mode (VOX Operation) 10 mA typical Normal Operation 17.5 mA typical Average w/COR Power Save (80-10-10 cycle) <5 mA Average w/COR Power Save (90-5-5 cycle) <4 mA Operating Temperature -30 - +60 C Frequency Response 300-3000 Hz Input Impedance >45 k Input Level (TX) 0.05-2.5 VPP Input Level (RX) 0.05-2.5 VPP Audio Output Impedance < 1200 Ohm

INSTALLATION OVERVIEW

1. Test the radio for functionality. 2. Program the radio per the Radio Programming Section of this manual. 3. Install the unit into the radio per the Hardware Installation Section of this manual. 4. Program the unit 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 VAE-1 is a voice alarm encoder that can have a voice message stored in it and when the emergency input is activated the VAE-1 will transmit an emergency ANI and/or the prerecorded voice message. The following are some common applications: Emergency Location and Lone Worker: The VAE-1 is ideal for providing voice location messages for Public Safety (firefighters and police) or for lone workers in areas where GPS location is not available. For example, firefighters can store a custom voice message into the VAE-1 as their location changes while fighting a fire in a building. If there is a fire in a ten story apartment building and the firefighter is working on the second floor in apartment 215, the firefighter can record “Second floor apartment 215”. If the firefighter moves to the third floor in apartment 306 the firefighter can rerecord the message to say “Third floor apartment 306”. If the emergency input is activated (by a button press, the lone-worker feature or Man-Down feature) then the VAE-1 will send an emergency ANI to identify to the dispatcher who is in trouble and then the voice message will follow to inform the dispatcher the distressed firefighter last recorded location. This enables the rescuers to concentrate their search efforts in one area of the apartment building rather than splitting their search efforts between ten stories. Locator tones can also be generated to provide an audible alert to the searchers. Emergency Alert: Public safety dispatchers do not want field radio users to talk on the channel without need when an emergency is occurring. The dispatcher can have the VAE-1 send a voice message such as “Emergency alert keep channel clear”. This message can be sent periodically until reset.

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RADIO PROGRAMMING The following information is for programming the following Motorola radios: CP-140, EP-450, GP-3688, PR-400 It is necessary to program the radio before installing the unit. This is because the Option Board Feature of the radio must be enabled in order to program the unit using a RIB box and to hear confirmation beeps from the radio after programming the unit. 1. Upon starting the CPS programmer, click on View->Expert. 2. In the Option Board Window select “Advanced Option Interface” as the “Option Board Type”.

3. For each personality where option board functionality is desired, the Option Board box must be checked.

You may wish to enable the option board on some or all personalities. This depends on how the option board features will be controlled. This is explained in more detail in the Operation section.

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CM-160, CM-300, EM-400, GM-3688, PM-400 It is necessary to program the radio before installing the unit. This is because the Option Board Feature of the radio must be enabled in order to program the unit using a RIB box and to hear confirmation beeps from the radio after programming the unit. 4. Upon starting the CPS programmer, click on View->Expert. 5. In the Option Board Window select “Advanced Option Interface” as the “Option Board Type”.

6. For each personality where option board functionality is desired, the Option Board box must be checked.

You may wish to enable the option board on some or all personalities. This depends on how the option board features will be controlled. This is explained in more detail in the next section.

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The following step applies to the accessory connector and may be skipped by most users. 7. 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 module programming.

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CM-360 Programming Instructions It is necessary to program the radio before installing the unit. This is because the Option Board Feature of the radio must be enabled in order to program the unit using a RIB box and to hear confirmation beeps from the radio after programming the unit. 1. Upon starting the CPS programmer, click on View->Expert. 2. In the Option Board Window select “Advanced” as the “Option Board Type”.

3. For each personality where option board functionality is desired, the Option Board box must be checked.

You may wish to enable the option board on some or all personalities. This will depend on how the option board features will be controlled. This is explained in more detail in the next section.

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MC-1 PORTABLE HARDWARE INSTALLATION Be certain to follow standard anti-static procedures when handling any of Midian’s products. Radio Firmware: Before installing the unit, check the radio firmware version. This is determined by reading the radio using the CPS. The unit has been tested with radio firmware versions R02.00.01 and R03.00.01B. If the radio has an older version, it may need to be upgraded to ensure proper operation with the unit. Disassembling the Radio: Please consult Motorola’s Basic Service Manual for this radio for more detailed installation instructions.

1. Remove battery, knobs, and antenna.

2. Use chassis opener tool (Motorola P/N 6686533Z01) to open the radio. Insert the tool into the space between the case and the radio chassis at the bottom of the radio. Pull the tool downwards, separating the bottom of the chassis from the case. Make certain the rubber seal does not get damaged.

3. Unplug the speaker and microphone leads from the chassis as it is being removed from the front cover.

Installing the Option Board:

1. Motorola used to have the RLN5646A option board kit for installation into the non-keypad versions of this radio, but has discontinued this part. The option board kit consisted of the 28-pin flex cable and a metal shield. The 28-pin flex cable can be ordered from Midian as the COM Cable A or from Motorola as the 8415764H02. The shield from the keypad version of the radio can be used, but it must be modified per step 3. The shield is ordered as 4286648Z01 from Motorola. If using the 4286648Z01 it will be necessary to remove the 4 tabs that are circled in red in the picture below.

2. Connect the flex cable to the module and the main board of the radio.

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3. Place the module into the front cover.

4. Install the shield by pressing down on the 4 side tabs. To have the shield fit into the front cover it is necessary to cut the shield at the red lines shown in the picture below.

If the RF shield is not available from Motorola then it will be necessary to shield the board using Kapton tape and copper tape. First insulate the component side of the board using the Kapton tape and then shield the component side of the baord using the copper tape. This will create a shield to keep RFI from getting into the board. Reassembling the Radio:

1. Reconnect the speaker and microphone. 2. Push the chassis up into the front cover and then push the bottom down until it snaps. Be careful not to

damage the rubber seal.

3. Replace the knobs, antenna and battery.

Option Board Side

Radio Side

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MC-1 MOBILE HARDWARE INSTALLATION Be certain to follow standard anti-static procedures when handling any of Midian’s products. Radio Firmware: Before installing the option board, check the radio firmware version. This is determined by reading the radio using the CPS. The option board has been tested with radio firmware versions R03.00.03 and R03.00.04. If the radio has an older version, it may need to be upgraded to ensure proper operation with the option board. Disassembling the Radio: Please consult the booklet included with the option board installation kit COM Option B (Motorola P/N PMLN4623A) for illustrations and more detailed installation instructions. Equipment required: Small flat blade screwdriver (4 mm maximum). Torx style screwdriver, size T-10. Small Phillips screwdriver. 1. Disconnect power. 2. Use a flat blade screwdriver to pry the volume control knob away from the front cover. This is best done from

the bottom of the knob. Pull off the volume control knob. 3. Locate the two notches on the bottom which keep the control head in place. Use a flat blade screwdriver to

pry the control head away from the chassis. 4. Carefully separate the control head from the chassis and remove the flat cable connecting the two from the

chassis. 5. Use a flat blade screwdriver to pry the sides of the plastic cover away from the T-shaped mounting bosses on

the sides of the radio. 6. Use a flat blade screwdriver to pry the plastic cover away from the tab on the back of the radio. 7. Remove the plastic cover. 8. Insert a flat blade screwdriver into the gap between the main shield and chassis near the speaker cutout area

to lift the main shield from the chassis. Installing the Option Board:

1. The option board is installed in the radio using the COM Option B (Motorola P/N PMLN4623A). The COM Option B includes 4 metal stand-offs, 4 screws and a 28-pin flex cable.

2. Remove the 3 screws located in the option board area and replace the 3 screws with the 3 of the stand-

offs provided with the option board installation kit.

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3. Connect the curved end of the flex cable to the option board making sure the silver contact pads face the option board.

4. Connect the other end of the flex cable to the option board connector in the radio, making sure the silver contact pads face the circuit board.

5. Place the option board on top of the spacers with the component side facing down.

6. Secure the board using the 3 screws provided in the installation kit.

Option Board Side

Radio Side

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Reassembling the Radio:

1. Replace the main shield.

2. Replace the plastic cover.

3. Re-connect the control head cable to the chassis.

4. Replace the control head.

5. Replace the volume control knob.

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MC-2 Hardware Installation Be certain to follow standard anti-static procedures when handling any of Midian’s products. Radio Firmware: Midian recommends installing the module into the radio with the existing firmware of the radio provided the firmware is at least R03.01.00. If the radio has a firmware version older than R03.01.00, it must be upgraded. If there are any issues with the firmware then the firmware should be upgraded to the latest. Verifying the firmware version can be done several ways. On most radios, this information is on a label on the back of the radio. For keypad & 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.

4. Remove the antenna, knobs, and battery.

5. With a Chassis Opener tool from Motorola or a 3/16” flat blade screwdriver, gently insert the tool into the space between the case and the radio chassis at the bottom of the radio. Gently pull the tool downwards, separating the bottom of the chassis from the case. Make certain the rubber seal does not get damaged.

6. Pull the bottom of the chassis downward until the knob switches are clear from the case. Flip the chassis

open so that the bottom of the case and the bottom of the chassis are end to end. Be careful when opening; as there are flex cables installed.

7. Lift the latches on the main board to release the 40-pin flex cable and the Speaker’s 20-pin flex cable

from their connectors.

8. Remove the RF shield in the front cover. This is done by inserting a flat blade screwdriver or a scribe behind the arm tab, pushing down, and then prying inwards. The tab should pop out. NOTE: Do not pry upwards from underneath the arm as damage could occur to the keypad electronics or the unit if already installed. After releasing all 4 arm tabs, gently lift the bottom of the RF shield and then pull downward to get the 2 top tabs clear of the case.

Installation:

1. For radios without a keypad and display, there may be a plastic piece in the front cover that should be removed, leave the rubber piece (if present) installed. For radios with a keypad and display, unlatch the flex connectors from the keypad electronics, remove the flex cables, and remove the keypad electronics.

2. Insert the 40-pin flex cable into the 40-pin flex connector on the unit, making certain it is seated properly,

then close the latch. Install the unit with the 40-pin connector towards the bottom facing up.

3. Reinstall the display flex and close the latch. Insert the other side of the 40-pin flex cable into the 40-pin flex connector on the radio’s main board. Reinstall the speaker flex and close the latch.

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Reassembling the Radio: Additional assembly instructions are also available in Motorola’s Basic Service Manual.

1. Reinstall the RF shield over the Midian board, by first inserting the 2 top tabs and then snapping the 4 arm tabs back into place with a small flat blade screwdriver. Be certain the board is squarely aligned and not to damage the flex cables. The RF shield may bulge slightly in the center; this is normal.

2. Place the chassis into the front cover. Be certain the O-ring seal is properly aligned and does not get damaged. Push the chassis up into the case and then push the bottom down until it snaps.

3. Replace the knobs, antenna and battery.

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PRODUCT PROGRAMMING Install the MPS software if you have not done so already. The modules are programmed through the radio using the radio programming cable and Midian’s MPS software. Start the MPS software. From the product selection screen on the MPS software, locate and select the desired VAE-1 model with the suffix MPP1/MPM1 or MC1 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 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 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. You will hear 1-3 beeps from the radio if programmed successfully. To read the parameters from the option board, Click on ReadUnit!. The radio and RIB should be powered down for 3 seconds after reading or programming. Gerneral Info

Unit Information: Provides general information regarding the currently connected unit

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General Settings

Beep Options > Power Up: Enables a short beep sequence that takes place immediately after power-up. Beep Options > Error: This beep may be triggered by any input event if programmed to do so. For example, if a long press on the Mode Input is not assigned to a function, it may be configured to generate the error beep. Beep Options > Mode: This is used to indicate to the user when the mode has been enabled/disabled (i.e.. Beep Options > Go Ahead: This is a local beep out the speaker to indicate to the user that ANI has been sent and it is okay to talk. Beep Options > Wake Up Beep: Enables a short beep to be sent over the air immediately after PTT is pressed. Enabling this beep is recommended when the 'Wake on VOX' feature is used. Beep Options > Courtesy Beep: If selected, once the unit is done retransmitting the recorded audio it will generate a courtesy tone to let others know it is done retransmitting. Voice Compression: If left unchecked the VAE-1 can store up to a 2.25-minute voice message. If checked the VAE-1 can store up to a 3-minute voice message, but with a diminished level of audio quality.

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Signaling > Settings

Common PTT: If PTT in and out are connected to the same point, check this box. Trunking Delay Enable: Check this box if using a trunking system. This will cause the unit to hold off transmitting the ANI until it has received a channel acquisition acknowledgement from the radio. Key-Up Delay: This sets the amount of time the unit waits after keying the radio before it transmitting the ANI. CAD Settings > System ID: Feature not used in this product. Warning: When reading the information programmed into a unit, the System ID digits will display as all 0's so that the System ID is not compromised if a unit is stolen. For this reason, units cannot be 'cloned'. CAD Settings > Group ID: This is the 3-digit group ID of the unit. This is the number used by the dispatcher when placing a group call. Valid digits are 0-9 and A-F CAD Settings > Individial ID: This is the 5-digit individual ID of the unit. This is the number, along with the Group ID is used by the dispatcher when placing an individual call. Valid digits are 0-9 and A-F. CAD Settings > Enable FMP Decode: This box must be checked to enable the decode functions. CAD Settings > Polite Transpond: Normally, if the unit is required to transpond in response to a command from the dispatcher, it will do so immediately after receiving the command. Checking this box will cause the unit to check for a channel busy indication (using COR or VOX) before transponding. If the channel is busy, the transpond will be postponed until the channel is no longer busy. CAD Settings > Spy Duration: The Spy function allows to dispatcher to remotely key a unit and listen to microphone audio. This setting specifies the amount of time the unit will stay keyed after receipt of the Spy command. The options are 15, 30, 45 and 60 seconds. CAD Settings > Number of Rings: The dispatcher may selectively call an individual unit, a group of units, or all units. When called, the unit will ring the number of times specified by this setting. The options are 1, 3, 5, or 7 rings.

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Signaling > ANI

Enable ANI: Checking this box will enable the ANI feature of the unit. Signal Position Settings: This can be set for the beginning of transmission (leading), end of transmission (trailing) or both. Protocol Format: Select the desired signaling format in which the ANI and ENI will be transmitted. Unit ID: This sets ANI of the unit. Note: See Unit ID based on Protocal format Chart in the Technical Notes section at the end of this manual. Tone Duration: This field only applies to DTMF and 5-Tone formats and sets the length of each tone. Tone Gap Duration: This field only applies to DTMF and sets the length of the gap between tones. Repeat Delay: This sets the time after sending an ANI that the unit will wait before sending another ANI.

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Signaling > ENI

Enable ENI: Checking this box will enable the ENI feature of the unit. Note: The ENI feature of the unit must be enabled in order to transmit voice alarms FMP Signaling Options > FMP: By checking this box, a FMP packet will be generated. If the this checkbox is under Leading or Trailing, it will be sent at that part of that transmission event. If the checkbox is located under an Emergency section, it will be sent during an Emergency transmission event Protocol Format: This displays the format selected on the ANI tab. Unit ID: This sets the Emergency ANI of the unit. Transmit Forever: If selected the ENI will transmit continuously at the repeat interval until canceled. Busy Lockout: When it is time to transmit an ENI sequence, if this box is not checked the transmission will take place regardless of whether or not the channel is busy. If this box is checked and the channel is busy (as indicated by COR or VOX), the ENI will not be transmitted. Instead, the unit will wait 2.5 seconds and then check again to see if the channel is busy. If the channel is not busy at that time, the ENI sequence will be transmitted. If not, the process will repeat indefinitely. Transmit Count: This sets the number of times the ENI will be sent. Repeat Interval: This sets the time between ENI transmissions. Options > PTT Resets/Cancels ENI: If selected, pressing the PTT button will either reset the Lone Worker’s Transmit Delay time or cancel the transmission of the ENI. Options > Live Mic Enable: If selected the unit will enable the mic of the radio to transmit mic audio to the dispatcher. Options > Revert to Clear: Currently not used. Options > Locator Tone Enable: If selected the unit will emit tones out of the radio’s speaker. Note: The locator tones do not begin emitting until the unit has sent the pre-programmed amount of ENI transmissions. No tones will be emitted if the ENI has been programmed to repeat forever or if the ENI transmission is canceled.

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Signaling > Lone Worker

Enable Lone Worker: Checking this box will enable the Lone Worker feature of the module. Transmit Delay: In Lone Worker mode, if the user does not interact with the radio before this amount of time passes, the ENI sequence will be transmitted. This time is in seconds. Warning Tone Enable: This will generate a tone sequence to alert the user the ENI is about to be transmitted. Warning Tone Delay: In Lone Worker mode, if the user does not interact with the radio before this amount of time passes, the emergency warning tone will be sounded. This amount of time must be less than that of the Transmit Delay for the warning tone to be sounded. Also, the Warning Tone Enable box must be checked for the tone to be sounded. For example, based on the screen shown above after 105 seconds of no activity the unit will generate warning tones. The user then has 15 seconds to interact with the radio to keep the Transmit Delay time of 120 seconds expiring and the ENI being transmitted. Continuous Warning Enable: This will generate a constant tone to alert the user the ENI is about to be transmitted. Power-up with Lone Worker on: If checked the unit will be in Lone Worker mode when the radio is turned on. This eliminates the need for the user to use the mode input to turn the Lone Worker mode on. Motion Resets Delay Timers: The unit can then use the accelerometer to detect motion based on the Motion Sensitivity setting to determine if the user is in distress in addition to requiring interaction with the radio. Motion Sensitivity: This sets a level of motion required to reset the Transmit Delay timer. Some work environments may have an inherent level of motion that would be detected by lower settings of the accelerometer, so a higher level of sensitivity might be needed. Midian recommends experimenting to determine the best sensitivity setting for the work environment.

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Signaling > Ani Muting

Mute FMP/GPS or MDC-1200 ANI Packets: Checking this box causes the module to mute all incoming data packets preventing all except a short “chirp” from being heard by the user. Mute Duration: If muting of GPS or MDC-1200 Packets is enabled, the receiver will be muted for this amount of time after the premable tone at the beginning of the packet is detected. For Midian GPS packets, this should be set to 280 ms (default). If muting of MDC-1200 packets is desired, this should be set to 170 ms. Packet Detector Sensitivity: This setting controls the sensitivity of the preamble tone detector which triggers the muting of packets. If it is too sensitive (higher number), voice may cause the detector to trigger resulting in voice being muted when it should not be. If it is not sensitive enough (lower number), the detector may not trigger when it is supposed to. Adjust the sensitivity up or down as needed to achieve the desired results.

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Voice Alarm

Transmit Frequency: When an ENI sequence is triggered the unit sends an Emergency ANI either once or multiple times. This field tells the unit to send the voice alarm with the emergency ANI only on the first Emergency ANI or on all Emergency ANI’s. Require PTT to Record: Most radios will only pass audio to the option board when PTT is pressed. If this is the case this box must be checked. In this mode a button is used to put the unit in record mode and then the PTT is pressed to pass audio to the unit. The unit keeps the audio from being transmitted in record mode, but only if the PTT path is broken. Auto Review: After message recording is completed the unit will replay the message over the speaker to confirm the message. Save Message When Powered Off: This will keep the last recorded message in memory when power is cycled. Auto Record: If checked the unit will start to record immediately upon power up. If the Require PTT to Record box is checked it will wait for the PTT.

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Audio Levels > Tone

Beep Volume: Adjust the slider for the desired beep volume. This level is expressed as a percentage of max voice audio level. Over-The-Air-Signal Modulation: Adjust the slider for the desired beep volume. This level is expressed as a percentage of max voice audio level. For these radios Midian recommends using 78%. Audio Levels > Playback

Playback Level: This controls the audio level when a stored voice message is played back on the radio speaker. If voice playback is too low or too loud, adjust this level accordingly. Transmit Level: This controls the audio level when a stored voice message is retransmitted over the air. If the transmit level is too low or too loud, adjust this level accordingly.

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Audio Levels > Voice

Note: See the Audio Levels section of this manual on Page 26 before adjusting these settings Button Assignment

Short Press: This is a press and immediate release press. Long Press: This is a press, hold until beeps are heard and release press. The buttons can be programmed for Emergency ANI, Lone Worker On/Off, etc.

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Basic Settings

Radio Type: Select from the list the Radio Type that matches your radio. Enable Mode LED: Not used in this product. Enable LCD Messages: Not used in this product. Use Accessory Pin for Mode Input (mobile only): Not used in this product. Use Accessory Pin for Emergency Input (mobile only): On mobile radios, an accessory pin be used to activate the emergency feature of the option board (Note: not all boards have this feature). This is useful, for example, if you want to use a foot switch to send an emergency signal. The emergency feature is activated when the pin is at the active level as programmed via the radio CPS. The way this feature is set up depends on radio type as follows: MDC AND LTR MOBILES In the radio CPS on the ‘Accessory Pins’ screen, program the chosen pin to be ‘Option Board 2 (input). That pin can now be used to control the emergency feature. 5-TONE AND MPT MOBILES In the radio CPS in the ‘Per Radio GP I/O Lines’ screen, program pin 8 to be ‘Inform Option Board Only’. Pin 8 can now be used to control the emergency feature.

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Advanced Settings

Note: These settings should be left “as is” and only adjusted when advised to do so by a Midian technician. Note: Enable Audio PA control must be checked to review recorded message.

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AUDIO LEVELS ALIGNMENT

This discussion applies when audio level settings are unknown. We have pre-determined these for the PRO/COM radios and they appear in the chart below. Audio Levels Overview: To ensure the best audio quality, the unit must be configured to match the audio levels used by the radio. The unit 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 unit 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% 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. The first two measurements must be taken using a radio that has not been modified. The 2nd two measurements require that the unit is installed and power is applied to the radio. These measurements must be taken within 15 seconds of powering on the radio/unit. This is because the unit may enter power saving mode after that time. Measurements made while the unit is in power saving mode will not be valid. The unit ships with the power save feature enabled by default. The power save feature can be disabled via the KL-3 programming software so that it will not interfere with taking measurements, if desired. Please note that the levels provided to the option board are different between narrow band and wide band. 1. TX Input: The goal of this procedure is to determine the audio level that the unit will see at the TX audio

pickup point after it is installed. The unit must be installed and powered-on while making this measurement. Use the TX Alignment Set-Up procedure and measure the audio level at TP1 on the unit.

2. RX Input: The goal of this procedure is to determine the audio level that the unit will see at the RX audio

pickup point after it is installed. The unit must be installed and powered-on while making this measurement. Use the TX Alignment Set-Up procedure and measure the audio level at TP2 on the unit.

3. In the programming software under audio levels set the TX In to the same level as measured in step 1 and for

a preliminary adjustment set the TX Out for the same level. Set the RX In to the same level as measured in step 2 and for a preliminary adjustment set the RX Out for the same level. Program the unit.

4. RX Output: The goal of this procedure is to determine the audio level that would normally appear at the RX

audio insertion point in an unmodified radio. Using the same RX Alignment Set-Up procedure verify the audio level at the speaker is still at the same level measured initially in the RX Alignment Set-Up procedure. If not adjust the RX Out level accordingly.

5. TX Output: The goal of this procedure is to determine the audio level that would normally appear at the TX

audio insertion point in an unmodified radio. Using the same TX Alignment Set-Up procedure verify the modulation is still at 60%, if not adjust the TX Out level accordingly.

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Programming the Audio Levels:

After determining the audio levels at the audio hookup points, it will be necessary to program the unit 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. Midian recommends the following values based on 60% modulation in mVpp: Radio Model RX In TX In RX Out TX Out CP-140, EP-450, GP-3688, PR-400 726 144 180 144 CM-160, CM-300, CM-360, EM-400, GM-3688, PM-400 744 156 180 150

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OPERATION

ANI Encode: Pressing PTT causes ANI to be transmitted. ENI Encode: Activating the emergency input causes the ENI to be transmitted. Lone Worker Enable: The Lone Worker feature can be enabled upon power up or using the Mode Input or Emergency Input. Lone Worker Reset: If the Lone Worker feature is being used, pressing the PTT or pressing the button assigned to Lone Worker Reset will reset the Transmit Delay timer. If the Warning Tone Delay time expires the unit will generate warning tones to indicate to the user that the Lone Worker feature is about to send an ENI if the unit does not see PTT or Lone Worker Reset activity. If the Transmit Delay time then expires the unit will send the ENI. Message Recording on Power Up: If the Auto Record feature is enabled the unit will record a voice message immediately upon power up. If the radio requires PTT to pass voice to the option board and the Require PTT to Record box is checked, the unit will wait to record until the PTT is pressed. Message Recording with Mode Button: Using the button(s) set for controlling record start and stop, press the button in the manner programmed in Mode Input to start recording. If the radio requires PTT to pass voice to the option board and the Require PTT to Record box is checked, the unit will wait to record until the PTT is pressed. When recording is completed, press the button in the manner programmed in Mode Input to stop recording. When the recording is stopped the unit will play back the recorded message if the Auto Review box is checked.

TECHNICAL NOTES

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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 having the latest firmware in the radio when installing the option board. However, it should be noted that occasionally firmware updates may cause a conflict with proper option board/radio communications. This may appear that the option board is not working properly, but it is a conflict in the serial communication between the option board and radio. If this happens it will be necessary to go back to the original firmware revision. Please note that firmware versions between the EMEA region and the Asia and America regions might be different. Known Issues: Mobiles: 1. The radio must be off for a full 3 seconds prior to being turned on or the module cannot reset properly

resulting in malfunction. 2. The "Enable LCD Message" option in the MPS software should not be enabled due to problems in the radio. 3. Not all button assignments available via the MPS software work with this radio. When assigning buttons to the

module via the MPS software, the actual assignments vary from what is selected on the screen. Please refer to the following list, which shows the actual assignment that will take place for each possible selection: SELECTED BUTTON ACTUAL BUTTON P1 P2 short press P2 P2 long press P3 P3 short press P4 P3 long press

Note: Depending on the radio firmware version the P2 button may not be available for option board use. 4. 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. Known Issues: Portables: 1. The radio must be off for a full 3 seconds prior to being turned on or the option board cannot reset properly

resulting in malfunction.

2. Side button #3 and top button selections available via the MPS programming are not applicable to this radio. 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 option board with a radio button, it is absolutely required to enable this feature on all channels. For ANI on a per channel basis only enable the option board on ANI channels. On display models, the following icon appears on the LCD when option board mode is on:

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Unit ID based on Protocal format: DTMF - Up to 8 digits using 0123456789*#ABCD CCIR - Up to 8 digits using 0123456789ABCDEF EEA - Up to 8 digits using 0123456789ABCDEF EIA - Up to 8 digits using 0123456789ABCDEF ZVEI - Up to 8 digits using 0123456789ABCDEF DZVEI - Up to 8 digits using 0123456789ABCDEF DDZVEI - Up to 8 digits using 0123456789ABCDEF NATEL - Up to 8 digits using 0123456789ABCDEF MODAT - Up to 8 digits using 0123456789E PCCIR - Up to 8 digits using 0123456789ABCDE PZVEI - Up to 8 digits using 0123456789ABCDEF PDZVEI - Up to 8 digits using 0123456789ABCDE MDC-1200 - Up to 4 digits using 0123456789ABCDEF FleetSync - Up to 4 digits using 0123456789 Range: 1000 to 3999 GE-Star - Up to 5 digits using 0123456789 Range: 0 to 16383

MIDIAN CONTACT INFORMATION

MIDIAN ELECTRONICS, INC. 2302 East 22nd Street Tucson, Arizona 85713 USA Toll-Free: 1-800-MIDIANS Main: 520-884-7981 E-mail: [email protected] Web: HUwww.midians.comU

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PIY101

PIY102COY1

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PAC102 PAC101COC1

PAC202 PAC201COC2

PAC402 PAC401COC4

PAC502 PAC501COC5

PAC702

PAC701

COC7

PAC902

PAC901COC9 PAC1002

PAC1001COC10

PAC1102 PAC1101COC11

PAC1202

PAC1201COC12

PAC1302 PAC1301COC13

PAC1402

PAC1401COC14

PAC1502

PAC1501COC15PAC1602 PAC1601COC16

PAC1702PAC1701COC17

PAC1802PAC1801COC18

PAC1902

PAC1901COC19PAC2002

PAC2001COC20

PAC2102

PAC2101COC21

PAC2402

PAC2401COC24

PAC2502 PAC2501COC25

PAC2602

PAC2601COC26

PAC2702

PAC2701COC27

PAC2802PAC2801COC28

PAC2902PAC2901COC29

PAC3002PAC3001COC30

PAC3102

PAC3101

COC31

PAC3202

PAC3201COC32

PAC3302

PAC3301COC33PAC3502

PAC3501COC35PAC3602

PAC3601COC36

PAC3702 PAC3701COC37

PAC3802

PAC3801COC38

PAC3902

PAC3901COC39

PAC4002PAC4001COC40

PAC4102PAC4101COC41

PAC4202

PAC4201COC42

PAC4302

PAC4301COC43

PAC4402

PAC4401COC44

PAC4502

PAC4501COC45

PAC4702

PAC4701COC47

PAC4802PAC4801COC48

PAC4902

PAC4901COC49

PAC5002PAC5001COC50

PAC5101

PAC5102

COC51

PAC5202

PAC5201COC52

PAC5302 PAC5301COC53

PAC10102

PAC10101COC101PAC10202

PAC10201COC102PAC10302

PAC10301COC103PAC10402

PAC10401COC104PAC10502

PAC10501COC105PAC10602

PAC10601COC106

PAC10702PAC10701COC107

PAC10802

PAC10801COC108PAC10902

PAC10901COC109PAC11002

PAC11001COC110PAC11102

PAC11101COC111PAC11202

PAC11201COC112PAC11302

PAC11301COC113

PAD101

PAD102

COD1

PAD201PAD202COD2

PAD301 PAD302COD3

PAD401 PAD402COD4

PAD601

PAD602

COD6

PAL102

PAL101COL1

PAP2030PAP2029PAP201PAP202PAP203PAP204 PAP205PAP206 PAP207PAP208PAP209PAP2010PAP2011PAP2012PAP2013PAP2014PAP2015PAP2016 PAP2017PAP2018 PAP2019PAP2020PAP2021PAP2022PAP2023PAP2024PAP2025 PAP2026PAP2027 PAP2028

COP2

PAP304PAP306 PAP303PAP305 PAP302 PAP301COP3

PAP404 PAP406PAP403 PAP405PAP402PAP401 COP4

PAPI01COPI

PAPO01COPO

PAQ10S

PAQ10D

PAQ10GCOQ1

PAQ20SPAQ20D

PAQ20GCOQ2

PAQ60S

PAQ60D

PAQ60GCOQ6

PAR102 PAR101COR1

PAR202PAR201COR2

PAR302 PAR301COR3

PAR402PAR401COR4

PAR502

PAR501COR5

PAR602PAR601COR6

PAR702PAR701COR7

PAR802

PAR801COR8 PAR902PAR901COR9

PAR1002 PAR1001COR10

PAR1102

PAR1101COR11

PAR1202

PAR1201COR12

PAR1302PAR1301COR13 PAR1402

PAR1401COR14

PAR1502

PAR1501COR15

PAR1602

PAR1601COR16

PAR1702

PAR1701COR17

PAR1802PAR1801COR18

PAR1902

PAR1901COR19

PAR2002

PAR2001COR20 PAR2102

PAR2101COR21

PAR2202

PAR2201COR22

PAR2302

PAR2301COR23

PAR2402

PAR2401COR24

PAR2502PAR2501COR25

PAR2602 PAR2601COR26

PAR2802

PAR2801COR28

PAR3002

PAR3001COR30

PAR3102 PAR3101COR31

PAR3202PAR3201COR32

PAR3402PAR3401COR34PAR3502

PAR3501COR35

PAR3602

PAR3601COR36

PAR4902

PAR4901COR49

PAR5002

PAR5001COR50

PAR5102

PAR5101COR51

PAR5202 PAR5201COR52

PAR5402 PAR5401COR54

PAR5502 PAR5501COR55

PAR5702

PAR5701COR57

PAR5802PAR5801COR58

COtb0sch1

PATP101COTP1

PATP201COTP2

PATP301COTP3

PATP401COTP4

PATP501COTP5

PATP601COTP6

PATP701

COTP7

PATP801 COTP8

PATP1201COTP12

PATP1701COTP17

PATP1801COTP18

PAU1049PAU1048PAU1047PAU1046PAU1045PAU1044PAU1043PAU1042PAU1041PAU1040PAU1039PAU1038PAU1037

PAU1036PAU1035PAU1034PAU1033PAU1032PAU1031PAU1030PAU1029PAU1028PAU1027PAU1026PAU1025PAU1024PAU1023PAU1022PAU1021PAU1020PAU1019PAU1018PAU1017PAU1016PAU1015PAU1014PAU1013

PAU1012PAU1011PAU1010PAU109 PAU108PAU107 PAU106PAU105PAU104PAU103PAU102 PAU101

COU1

PAU3048PAU3047PAU3046PAU3045PAU3044PAU3043PAU3042PAU3041PAU3040PAU3039PAU3038PAU3037

PAU3036PAU3035PAU3034PAU3033PAU3032PAU3031PAU3030 PAU3029PAU3028 PAU3027PAU3026PAU3025PAU3024PAU3023PAU3022PAU3021PAU3020PAU3019PAU3018PAU3017PAU3016PAU3015PAU3014PAU3013

PAU3012PAU3011PAU3010PAU309PAU308PAU307PAU306PAU305PAU304PAU303PAU302PAU301

COU3

PAU401PAU402PAU403PAU404PAU405

PAU406PAU407PAU408

COU4

PAU501PAU502PAU503PAU504

PAU505PAU506

COU5

PAU608

PAU607

PAU606

PAU605PAU604

PAU603

PAU602

PAU601

COU6

PAU701PAU702PAU703PAU704PAU705PAU706PAU707 PAU708

PAU709PAU7010PAU7011PAU7012PAU7013PAU7014

COU7

PAU10014PAU10013PAU10012PAU10011PAU10010PAU1009PAU1008 PAU1007 PAU1006

PAU1005PAU1004PAU1003PAU1002PAU1001

COU10

PAvariant101PAvariant102

PAvariant1028PAvariant1027PAvariant1026PAvariant1025PAvariant1024PAvariant1023PAvariant1022PAvariant1021PAvariant1020PAvariant1019PAvariant1018PAvariant1017PAvariant1016PAvariant1015PAvariant1014PAvariant1013PAvariant1012PAvariant1011PAvariant1010PAvariant109PAvariant108PAvariant107PAvariant106PAvariant105PAvariant104PAvariant103

PAvariant1029 PAvariant1030

PAvariant10G

PAvariant10D

PAvariant10S

PAvariant1031 PAvariant1032 PAvariant1033 PAvariant1034 PAvariant1035 PAvariant1036PAvariant1037

PAvariant1038

PAvariant1039

PAvariant1040

PAvariant1041

PAvariant1042

PAvariant1043

PAvariant1044

PAvariant1045

PAvariant1046

PAvariant1047

PAvariant1048

PAvariant1049

PAvariant100 COvariant1COvariant3

PAVR105PAVR102

PAVR104

PAVR101

PAVR103COVR1

PAVR205

PAVR202

PAVR204

PAVR201 PAVR203

COVR2

PAVR305

PAVR302

PAVR304

PAVR301PAVR303COVR3PAY101

PAY102COY1

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COtb0sch2

PAvariant201

PAvariant2049

PAvariant200 COvariant2

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3

3

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C C

B B

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U1

7 482 5

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U4

-

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U7:4

-

+

9

108U7:3

-

+

2

31

114

U7:1

-

+

6

57U7:2

47KR2 +3.3V

*R1

560pC1

+3.3V

560pC2

47KR7

47KR6

IN11

ENA3

GN

D2

RES

4

OUT 5

VR1

*

IN11

ENA3

GN

D2

RES

4

OUT 5

VR2

5206

IN11

ENA3

GN

D2

RES

4

OUT 5

VR3

560pC4

100KR15

100KR14

+3.3VDD.1uC7

2RR49

2RR50

2RR51

+3.3V

+3.3VA

+3.3VDD

8.2KR16

27KR13

.1uC10

.01uC9

4.7KR8

+3.3V

VAN

.0068uC15

.0068uC16

*C17

56KR18

36KR21

.001uC18

75KR19

VAN

1.2MR20

VAN

VAN

+3.3V

+3.3V

VAN

TP5

TP12

TP3

TP4

TP1

TP2

3.3KR28

.01uC45

2.2uC26

2.2uC27

P4:4

P4:3

P4:2

P4:1

P4:5

P4:6

P3:1

P3:2

P3:3

P3:4

P3:5

P3:6

.1uC28

.1uC29

.1uC30

.1uC31

10uC36

10uC35

10uC32

Y1

+3.3V

+3.3V

+3.3VDD

+3.3VA

+3.3V

.1uC13

VDDD

.01uC47

PROG_INPROG_INPI

PROG_OUTPROG_OUTPO

4.7KR30

+3.3V

47KR31

+3.3V

VDDD

VDDD

4.7KR55

4.7KR54

100KR34

100KR35

560pC37

.1uC41

10uC40+3.3V

0RL1

SW_B+

SRD_SND

TP17

10KR9.1u

C12

100pC14

10K1%R11

10K1%R12

10KR10

3

1

2

4

5 6

U5

39pC44

.1uC25

.01uC21

2.2uC20

560pC19

3.3KR24

*R17

TP8

TP18

TP7

TP6

SCK_SND

*C48

PTT_OUT

VDDD

0RR32

*C50

*C49

PTT_OUT

*C52

4001Q1

4001Q2

*Q6

0RR52

SB1D1

SB1D2

SB1D4

SB1D3

560pC11

0RR57

0RR58

47KR36 +3.3V

+3.3V

.1uC43

.1uC42

CS1

SO2

SI5

SCK6

VCC 8

HOLD 7

WP 3

GND 4

AT26DF081AU6

.22uC33

22pC24

*C51

CS7

SO12

SI13

SCK14

DVDD 1

INT29 INT18

GND 2MMA7455L

AVDD 6

GND 5

IADDR0 4

N/C 3

GND 10

GND 11

U10

4.7uC5

4.7uC53

47KR3

47KR4 +3.3V

+3.3V

*R26VDDD

SW +BP2:8

GNDP2:11

VDDDP2:12

PTT_INP2:13

RESETP2:14

MISOP2:15

MOSIP2:16

CLKP2:17

OPT_ENA

P2:18

RDYP2:19

GNDP2:20

RX_OUTP2:23

RX_INP2:25

TX_OUTP2:26

DIS_INP2:27

TX_INP2:28

SB1

D6

*R5

*R25

+3.3V

GND

100pC105

100pC106

100pC107

100pC108

100pC109

100pC113

BL_EN

BL_EN

GND

*

R22 *R23

+3.3V

100pC39

12pC38

CP

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* = NOT INSTALLEDNOTES

PIC101

PIC102COC1

PIC201

PIC202COC2

PIC401

PIC402COC4 PIC501

PIC502COC5

PIC701

PIC702COC7

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

PIC1902COC19 PIC2001

PIC2002COC20

PIC2101 PIC2102

COC21

PIC2401

PIC2402COC24

PIC2501 PIC2502

COC25PIC2601

PIC2602COC26PIC2701

PIC2702COC27

PIC2801 PIC2802

COC28

PIC2901 PIC2902

COC29

PIC3001 PIC3002

COC30

PIC3101

PIC3102COC31 PIC3201

PIC3202COC32

PIC3301 PIC3302

COC33

PIC3501 PIC3502

COC35

PIC3601 PIC3602

COC36

PIC3701

PIC3702COC37

PIC3801

PIC3802COC38

PIC3901

PIC3902COC39

PIC4001 PIC4002

COC40

PIC4101 PIC4102

COC41

PIC4201 PIC4202

COC42

PIC4301 PIC4302

COC43

PIC4401

PIC4402COC44

PIC4501

PIC4502COC45

PIC4701 PIC4702

COC47

PIC4801 PIC4802

COC48

PIC4901 PIC4902

COC49

PIC5001 PIC5002

COC50

PIC5101

PIC5102COC51

PIC5201

PIC5202COC52

PIC5301

PIC5302COC53

PIC10501

PIC10502COC105

PIC10601

PIC10602COC106

PIC10701

PIC10702COC107

PIC10801

PIC10802COC108

PIC10901

PIC10902COC109

PIC11301

PIC11302COC113

PID101PID102

COD1

PID201PID202

COD2

PID301PID302

COD3

PID401PID402

COD4

PID601PID602

COD6

PIL101

PIL102

COL1

PIP208COP2:8

PIP2011COP2:11

PIP2012COP2:12

PIP2013COP2:13

PIP2014COP2:14

PIP2015COP2:15

PIP2016COP2:16

PIP2017COP2:17

PIP2018COP2:18

PIP2019COP2:19

PIP2020COP2:20

PIP2023COP2:23

PIP2025COP2:25

PIP2026COP2:26

PIP2027COP2:27

PIP2028COP2:28

PIP301

COP3:1

PIP302

COP3:2

PIP303

COP3:3

PIP304

COP3:4PIP305

COP3:5

PIP306

COP3:6

PIP401 COP4:1

PIP402 COP4:2

PIP403 COP4:3

PIP404 COP4:4

PIP405 COP4:5

PIP406 COP4:6

PIPI01

COPI

PIPO01

COPO

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

COR15PIR1601

PIR1602

COR16

PIR1701 PIR1702

COR17

PIR1801 PIR1802

COR18PIR1901 PIR1902

COR19

PIR2001 PIR2002

COR20

PIR2101 PIR2102

COR21

PIR2201

PIR2202COR22

PIR2301 PIR2302

COR23

PIR2401 PIR2402

COR24

PIR2501 PIR2502

COR25

PIR2601 PIR2602

COR26

PIR2801 PIR2802

COR28

PIR3001

PIR3002

COR30

PIR3101

PIR3102

COR31

PIR3201 PIR3202

COR32

PIR3401 PIR3402

COR34

PIR3501 PIR3502

COR35

PIR3601 PIR3602

COR36

PIR4901 PIR4902

COR49

PIR5001 PIR5002

COR50

PIR5101 PIR5102

COR51

PIR5201 PIR5202

COR52

PIR5401 PIR5402

COR54

PIR5501 PIR5502

COR55

PIR5701 PIR5702

COR57

PIR5801 PIR5802

COR58

COtb0sch1

PITP101

COTP1

PITP201

COTP2

PITP301

COTP3

PITP401

COTP4

PITP501

COTP5

PITP601 COTP6

PITP701

COTP7

PITP801

COTP8

PITP1201

COTP12

PITP1701

COTP17

PITP1801

COTP18

PIU101 PIU102

PIU103

PIU104

PIU105

PIU106

PIU107

PIU108

PIU109

PIU1010

PIU1011

PIU1012PIU1013

PIU1014

PIU1015

PIU1016

PIU1017

PIU1018

PIU1019

PIU1020

PIU1021

PIU1022

PIU1023

PIU1024

PIU1025

PIU1026

PIU1027

PIU1028

PIU1029

PIU1030

PIU1031

PIU1032

PIU1033

PIU1034

PIU1035

PIU1036

PIU1037

PIU1038PIU1039PIU1040

PIU1041

PIU1042

PIU1043

PIU1044

PIU1045

PIU1046

PIU1047

PIU1048

PIU1049

COU1

PIU301

PIU302

PIU303 PIU304

PIU305

PIU306

PIU307

PIU308

PIU309

PIU3010

PIU3011

PIU3012

PIU3013

PIU3014

PIU3015

PIU3016

PIU3017PIU3018

PIU3019

PIU3020

PIU3021

PIU3022

PIU3023

PIU3024

PIU3025

PIU3026

PIU3027

PIU3028

PIU3029

PIU3030

PIU3031PIU3032

PIU3033 PIU3034

PIU3035

PIU3036

PIU3037

PIU3038

PIU3039

PIU3040

PIU3041

PIU3042

PIU3043

PIU3044

PIU3045

PIU3046

PIU3047

PIU3048

COU3

PIU401

PIU402

PIU403

PIU404

PIU405

PIU406

PIU407PIU408

COU4

PIU501

PIU502

PIU503

PIU504

PIU505 PIU506

COU5

PIU601

PIU602

PIU603

PIU604

PIU605

PIU606

PIU607

PIU608

COU6

PIU701

PIU702

PIU703

PIU704

PIU7011

COU7:1

PIU705

PIU706

PIU707COU7:2

PIU708

PIU709

PIU7010

COU7:3

PIU7012

PIU7013

PIU7014

COU7:4

PIU1001

PIU1002

PIU1003

PIU1004

PIU1005

PIU1006

PIU1007

PIU1008

PIU1009

PIU10010

PIU10011

PIU10012

PIU10013

PIU10014

COU10

PIVR101

PIVR102

PIVR103

PIVR104

PIVR105

COVR1

PIVR201

PIVR202

PIVR203

PIVR204

PIVR205

COVR2

PIVR301

PIVR302

PIVR303

PIVR304

PIVR305

COVR3

PIY101

PIY102COY1

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PAC101

PAC102COC1

PAC201

PAC202COC2

PAC401

PAC402COC4

PAC501

PAC502COC5

PAC701

PAC702COC7

PAC901

PAC902

COC9

PAC1001PAC1002COC10

PAC1101

PAC1102

COC11

PAC1201PAC1202COC12 PAC1301

PAC1302COC13

PAC1401

PAC1402COC14

PAC1501

PAC1502COC15PAC1601

PAC1602COC16

PAC1701

PAC1702COC17

PAC1801PAC1802COC18

PAC1901 PAC1902COC19

PAC2001 PAC2002COC20

PAC2101

PAC2102COC21

PAC2401

PAC2402COC24

PAC2501

PAC2502COC25

PAC2601

PAC2602COC26

PAC2701

PAC2702COC27

PAC2801PAC2802COC28

PAC2901PAC2902COC29

PAC3001PAC3002COC30

PAC3101PAC3102COC31

PAC3201PAC3202COC32

PAC3301

PAC3302COC33 PAC3501

PAC3502COC35 PAC3601

PAC3602COC36

PAC3701

PAC3702COC37

PAC3801PAC3802COC38 PAC3901PAC3902COC39

PAC4001PAC4002COC40

PAC4101

PAC4102COC41

PAC4201

PAC4202

COC42

PAC4301 PAC4302COC43

PAC4401

PAC4402COC44

PAC4501 PAC4502COC45

PAC4701

PAC4702COC47

PAC4801

PAC4802COC48

PAC4901

PAC4902COC49

PAC5001

PAC5002COC50

PAC5102

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