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Document: LT0400 

4100U-S1 Programming Guide 

Creating a Configuration 

 

Issue 1.4 

15 December 2010 

Page 4-3 

CPU in the text entry field labelled „CPU #‟, and then click on the „Update Access Codes‟ 
button. 
 
If the CPU Serial number is not known then power up the panel - the CPU Serial Number 
appears on the initial screens displayed during the panel start-up.  If the panel is not 
available, leave the CPU serial number empty for now.  If you try downloading the 
configuration to a panel without entering the serial number, or it is wrong, a warning will be 
given but you can still complete the process.  Once the number is known, enter it and 
download the configuration. 
 

4.3  Adjusting the Number of Zone Displays 

To delete unnecessary front panel display zones: 

 

Click the Custom Control tab. 

 

Open Program 4 (labelled as „AS4428 CONTROL LOGIC ZONES 1 - xx‟). 

 

Scroll down to display the last zones‟ equations. 

 

Highlight the equations for the unused zones using the Shift and Down Arrow keys.  

 

Each zone is comprised of 6 custom control equations that are labelled with that zone 

 

number. 

 

Press the „Delete‟ key and then the „y‟ key repeatedly to acknowledge the deletion of 

 

each equation. 

 

4.4  Adding the AZF Logic 

The Alarm Zone Facility logic (the custom control equations for the zones) should not need 
to be modified unless new hardware is added to the panel, e.g., when extending an existing 
4100U-S1 panel with 16 zones to 32 or 64 zones, etc. Note this may require an additional 64 
LED/switch controller (4100-1288) and LED/switch modules (4100-1282) to be installed in 
the panel. This programming is described in Chapter 7. 
 

4.5  Where to Next? 

New systems have to be configured with the addressable devices, and the devices assigned 
to zones. This is covered in chapter 5. 
 

Summary of Contents for 4100-S1

Page 1: ...4100U S1 Fire Indicator Panel Programming Guide Australian Programming Guide LT0400 Iss 1 4...

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Page 3: ...inal Issue 1 1 4 June 2008 Updated to match 12 05 02 Exec release 1 2 19 August 2010 Updated with Aust message library loaded as primary 1 3 29 September 2010 Revised AS1668 Section 1 4 15 December 20...

Page 4: ...ADDING PANEL INFORMATION 4 2 4 3 ADJUSTING THE NUMBER OF ZONE DISPLAYS 4 3 4 4 ADDING THE AZF LOGIC 4 3 4 5 WHERE TO NEXT 4 3 5 ADDING ADDRESSABLE DEVICES 5 1 5 1 ADDING DEVICES TO AN SPS ADDRESSABLE...

Page 5: ...G 4100 0302 1290 24 POINT GRAPHIC INTERFACE 8 9 8 7 ADDING LEGACY CARD 4100 0113 RS 232 2120 INTERFACE MODULE 8 10 8 7 1 TYPICAL PRINTER CONFIGURATION 8 11 9 CUSTOM CONTROL 9 1 9 1 GENERAL 9 2 9 2 CUS...

Page 6: ...AYS ETC 12 4 12 2 5 BATTERY TEST 12 5 12 2 6 ALARM VERIFICATION TIMING AND START UP SETTINGS 12 5 12 2 7 BRIGADE RELAY EQUATIONS 12 6 12 3 APPENDIX C CUSTOM CONTROL FOR CONTROL KEYS AND INDICATORS 12...

Page 7: ...Document LT0400 4100U S1 Programming Guide System Overview Issue 1 4 15 December 2010 Page 1 1 1 Introduction...

Page 8: ...the configuration settings for addressable devices and how these affect the operation of the devices Chapter 7 describes how to add zone display modules for more zones to the configuration This is fo...

Page 9: ...ion if so how long is the delay Latching or non latching operation ANDing with a Sprinkler Pressure Switch to reduce unwanted alarms Which outputs will be tripped and are the outputs to latch AS1668 o...

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Page 11: ...Document LT0400 4100U S1 Programming Guide System Overview Issue 1 4 15 December 2010 Page 2 1 2 System Overview...

Page 12: ...an off the shelf solution 4100U S1 retains the standard 4100U features such as enhanced CPU with dual configuration programs convenient service port access and module level earth fault search to loca...

Page 13: ...ry capacity before all these positions are filled If required up to four 4100 legacy style cards and motherboards can be added to the expansion bay depending on how many 4 x 5 modules are also fitted...

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Page 15: ...Document LT0400 4100U S1 Programming Guide About the Programming Tools Issue 1 4 15 December 2010 Page 3 1 3 About the Programming Tools...

Page 16: ...grammer Part Number 11 11 01 11 11 01 SF0371 11 11 02J1 11 11 02J1 SF0380 12 05 02 12 05 02 SF0416 12 06 01 12 06 01 SF0416 The appropriate programmer can be ordered from Simplex Fire Products using t...

Page 17: ...version of the configuration must be downloaded before normal operation will resume Locate the existing database file job SDB4100U for this system If you want to keep the old version as well as the up...

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Page 19: ...Document LT0400 4100U S1 Programming Guide Creating a Configuration Issue 1 4 15 December 2010 Page 4 1 4 Creating a Configuration...

Page 20: ...oceed with adding and modifying the site specific information as described below 4 2 Adding Panel Information Enter the relevant information on the General Info page in the Panel tab Panel Information...

Page 21: ...rol tab Open Program 4 labelled as AS4428 CONTROL LOGIC ZONES 1 xx Scroll down to display the last zones equations Highlight the equations for the unused zones using the Shift and Down Arrow keys Each...

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Page 23: ...Document LT0400 4100U S1 Programming Guide Adding Addressable Devices Issue 1 4 15 December 2010 Page 5 1 5 Adding Addressable Devices...

Page 24: ...er Supply To add addressable devices to this loop using the programmer follow these steps Select the HARDWARE Tab Click on the sign beside Unit 0 Click on the sign beside Box 1 Click on the sign besid...

Page 25: ...ressable Devices Issue 1 4 15 December 2010 Page 5 3 Select the desired address of the device by clicking on the line Select the Device type Refer to Section 6 2 for Device type options Select the Poi...

Page 26: ...he point address followed by the description of the point location and then lastly the zone number e g M1 188 FOYER RECEPTION DESK ZN01 To continue entering new devices click the APPLY or NEXT buttons...

Page 27: ...Scroll down until L261 is reached L261 Zone 1 L260 n Zone n Once the correct List is highlighted press F9 to display the points assigned to this list The Alarm List Zone should always have at least on...

Page 28: ...hlighting the device and pressing the SPACEBAR Two red chevrons indicate the device has been tagged Press OK when all devices are tagged for this zone Note If a point is inadvertently un tagged it mig...

Page 29: ...Document LT0400 4100U S1 Programming Guide Addressable Device Settings Issue 1 4 15 December 2010 Page 6 1 6 Addressable Device Settings...

Page 30: ...ard base IPHOTO Standard photo detector on Isolator base SPHOTO Standard photo detector on Sounder base Point Types SMOKE Standard setting VSMOKE Verified Smoke Detector Recommended setting to reduce...

Page 31: ...ector Mx x 2 2 nd Sub Point Device Type MHEAT Standard setting Point Type Heat Part MHEAT Standard setting MOHEAT Standard heat detector with Rate of Rise Mx x 3 3 rd Sub Point Device Type MARCOR Defa...

Page 32: ...til fault cleared 6 3 4 4090 9101 Monitor ZAM Device Type MBZAM Standard Setting Point Type FIRE Standard setting 6 3 5 4190 9050 4 20mA Analog Monitor ZAM Device Type ANAMON Standard Setting Point Ty...

Page 33: ...ice has multiple sub points The sub points can have the point type changed depending on the operation Mx x 0 Parent Point Device Type FRIAM Standard setting Point Type UTILITY Standard setting Mx x 1...

Page 34: ...used by Custom Control Logic only e g fan control inputs TROUBLE Input used to indicate a Fault status Mx x 5 and Mx x 6 Sub Points relay outputs Device Type MOUTPUT Fixed Device type Point Type RELAY...

Page 35: ...SUPERV ACF ISOLATE END INPUTS OUTPUTS TRACK ON PRI 9 9 AUX3 RELAY RELAY A C FIRE TRIP AUX3 TRACK ON PRI 9 9 M1 8 0 RIAM RELAY AC TRIP END OUTPUTS TRIAM Flow Switch Test Solenoid 1 Program a TRIAM Poin...

Page 36: ...the Solenoid to turn off when the button is released INPUTS STATUS ON P514 DIGITAL UTILITY ALARM TEST AND STATUS ON P916 DIGITAL UTILITY MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH ZONE 16 END INPUTS OUTPUTS TRACK ON PRI 9...

Page 37: ...Document LT0400 4100U S1 Programming Guide Adding Zone Displays Issue 1 4 15 December 2010 Page 7 1 7 Adding Zone Displays...

Page 38: ...ns e g 4100 ME0456 4 way AS1668 Control Module The standard configuration of a 4100U S1 as it leaves the factory is to have 16 zones which means 1 X LED switch controller 4100 1288 and 2 X LED switch...

Page 39: ...Red Yellow LEDs Icon over the Bay 2 icon An 8 Pushbuttons 16 red Yellow LEDs module will be added to the configuration Repeat adding more 8 Pushbuttons 16 Red Yellow LEDs modules as required up to 8 i...

Page 40: ...e configuration Verify that the card appears with address 4 and that 4100 1282 8 Pushbuttons 16 Red Yellow LEDs modules that previously appeared with sign now appear with address 4 004 Do not change t...

Page 41: ...7 5 Then go to the Point Editing tab and edit the points On the Switch side for each point configure Mode as PBT and on the LED side configure Mode for odd addresses as SMPL and for even addresses as...

Page 42: ...ation if more than 32 zones up to 64 are needed or select S1_32ZN SDB4100U if the configuration should include up to only 32 zones Click OK 2 Click on the Custom Control tab Right Click on Program 4 a...

Page 43: ...iguration modification see 7 3 included only 48 zones and custom control equations referring to zones 49 64 use undefined points Delete any unnecessary equations for zones that are not present as desc...

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Page 45: ...Document LT0400 4100U S1 Programming Guide Adding Expansion Modules Issue 1 4 15 December 2010 Page 8 1 8 Adding Expansion Modules...

Page 46: ...d on the SPS 3 First 64 LED 64 SW Controller 4 Optional second 64 LED 64 SW Controller Therefore when adding the first extra slave do not use address 4 unless the slave is the second 64 LED Switch Con...

Page 47: ...will be added to the panel configuration Block H represents the location in the bay but this is not relevant for the 4100U S1 004 is the address of the card and MUST match the physical address on the...

Page 48: ...00 Adding Expansion Modules Page 8 4 15 December 2010 Issue 1 4 Select the desired address for the device Select the Device type Refer to Section 6 2 for Device type options Select the Point type Refe...

Page 49: ...s as described in Section 5 2 8 3 Adding 4100 4321 Legacy Signal Card The 4100 4321K 6 Supervised Relay module provides 6 supervised output control signal circuits The 6 circuits have two power inputs...

Page 50: ...er a descriptive label Click the Point Editing tab and record the points names These names are used to control the outputs within user defined Custom Control equations as in the following example for...

Page 51: ...Drag and drop the 4100 5004 5005 8 Point Class B Sec Monitor Icon over to the Bay 2 icon The card will be added to the panel configuration Double click on the card and in the Properties Tab select th...

Page 52: ...e Unit 0 Box 1 and Bay 2 Click on the sign beside the RELAY option on the Available Hardware window Drag and drop the 4100 3003 3203 8 Point Relay Card Icon over to the Bay 2 icon The card will be add...

Page 53: ...WARE Tab Expand the Unit 0 Box 1 and Bay 2 Click on the sign beside the LEGACY ANNUNCIATOR CARDS option on the Available Hardware window Drag and drop the 4100 0302 1290 24 Point Graphic Interface Ico...

Page 54: ...13 RS 232 2120 Interface Module to the panel Select the HARDWARE Tab Expand the Unit 0 Box 1 and Bay 2 Click on the sign beside the INTERFACE option on the Available Hardware window Drag and drop the...

Page 55: ...ick OK and again for the previous screen Repeat for Port B if used and select the appropriate device type and baud rate etc Note Only Port A can be used for modems or 2120 interface Either Port can be...

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Page 57: ...Document LT0400 4100U S1 Programming Guide Custom Control Issue 1 4 15 December 2010 Page 9 1 9 Custom Control...

Page 58: ...Status the dialogs prompt the user for information about the condition alarm trouble etc and point being monitored Output Statements are the actions that occur only when the input side of the equatio...

Page 59: ...ng the Custom Control tab from the main programmer window displays the Custom Control window This window contains two halves The left half lists user defined and system only non editable equations Cli...

Page 60: ...recommended that Program 6 is used for general functions and Program 7 is used for AS1668 Fan Controls Follow these steps to do this 1 Right click on one of the user programs Program 3 through Program...

Page 61: ...equation have been defined 1 In the Equations box position the cursor just to the right of INPUTS 2 Click on the Add button The dialog shown below appears 3 Click on the drop down list box select one...

Page 62: ...uation have been defined 1 In the Equations box position the cursor just to the right of OUTPUTS 2 Click on the Add button The dialog shown below appears 3 Click on the drop down list box select one o...

Page 63: ...ange on the inputs side changes state it is not evaluated again until the inputs side changes state When combined with the On and Off commands all possible control requirements can be met Hold On when...

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Page 65: ...Document LT0400 4100U S1 Programming Guide AS1668 Fan Controls Issue 1 4 15 December 2010 Page 10 1 10 AS1668 Fan Controls...

Page 66: ...ntrol Module Note AS1668 1 recommends that the duct detector be downstream from the fan before the first branch in the ducts see clause 4 10 5 b AIR DUCT Air Flow Sensor Air Flow 4100U S1 Panel Flow O...

Page 67: ...rammed as a Utility point type Fan Activate in AS1668 Auto Position 1 The 4100U S1 panel goes into Alarm and Custom Control determines that the fan should start 2 The 4100U S1 panel sends to the Multi...

Page 68: ...failure to the Multi Point I O 2 The Multi Point I O sends to the panel a fault condition 3 The panel controls the AS1668 module to turn the amber FLT LED to ON AS1668 Fan Start Failure 1 The 4100U S1...

Page 69: ...ted on the AS1668 red and green LEDs Airflow Input AS1668 Green and Red LEDs ON Red ON Green OFF OFF Green ON Red OFF The following table summarises the AS1668 amber Fault LED operation AS1668 Rotary...

Page 70: ...udo points definition is built in as part of the configuration template These pseudo points can be monitored via the panel s display screen and referred to from the online executable via custom contro...

Page 71: ...ored via the panel s display screen and referred to from the online executable via custom controls In the Mode text box enter ON In the Reference Address text box enter the address of the airflow moni...

Page 72: ...scroll to point P1265 which is coupled to the Fault LED of the 1st fan Configure the points as described hereafter for the 1st fan Click on the line and select the Point Type TROUBLE In the Custom Lab...

Page 73: ...OT STATUS ON M1 3 0 RIAM RELAY FAN 1 STOP RELAY OR STATUS ON P1201 DIGITAL UTILITY FAN 1 MANUAL START END INPUTS OUTPUTS TRACK ON PRI 9 9 M1 5 1 MRELAY RELAY FAN 1 START RELAY END OUTPUTS The followin...

Page 74: ...TUS ON P685 DIGITAL SUPERV FAN 1 AZF85 AND NOT STATUS ON P785 DIGITAL UTILITY ISOLATE TOGGLE ZONE 85 FAN 1 AND RECALL 8 END INPUTS OUTPUTS HOLD ON PRI 9 9 P685 DIGITAL SUPERV FAN 1 AZF85 HOLD ON PRI 9...

Page 75: ...A OR SPF FAN 1 END OUTPUTS 10 5 6 Trigger FAN ON This equation sets the fan control relay to operate the fan when A C Trip P521 is ON or when the manual start is operated The relay is prevented from o...

Page 76: ...s flowing or a fault signal is received from the Mechanical Services Board INPUTS STATUS ON M1 5 1 MRELAY RELAY FAN 1 START RELAY AND NOT STATUS ON M1 5 2 MTSENSE UTILITY FAN 1 RUN INDICATION SAVE 1 S...

Page 77: ...Document LT0400 4100U S1 Programming Guide Building and Downloading the Configuration Issue 1 4 15 December 2010 Page 11 1 11 Building and Downloading the Configuration...

Page 78: ...d Contact Simplex Service Support for help in resolving build errors 1 Start the programmer and open the job that you want to build 2 Start the build utility by clicking on the Build menu and selectin...

Page 79: ...ve the pointer to the Programs option When the list of choices appears move the pointer to the Simplex option and click on the option containing the appropriate programmer for example 4100U Ver 11 01...

Page 80: ...CFIG File 1 Set the Download radio button 2 Set the Type of Connection to CPU Service local xfer and connect the PC s serial port to the panel s service port 3 Click on the CFIG radio button in the T...

Page 81: ...the configuration 9 The panel running the new configuration requires adjusting its date and time via the panel display menu 11 6 Uploading from the Panel The 4100U File Transfer utility can be started...

Page 82: ...o Simplex the best solution is to zip up the entire folder The folder can normally be found under C 4100Ujobs If you have uploaded a config from a 4100U Panel it must be sent to Simplex so it can be d...

Page 83: ...Document LT0400 4100U S1 Programming Guide Appendices Issue 1 4 15 December 2010 Page 12 1 12 Appendices...

Page 84: ...perate the zone alarm and fault LEDs and to use the Isolate pushbutton to isolate de isolate the zone or general alarm fault tests These programs should not be changed except for removing unneeded zon...

Page 85: ...de operation Used in Equation 3 12 to enable code for Alarm Test operation Used in Equation 3 14 to enable code for Fault Test operation Used in Equation 3 15 to disable Alarm and Fault Test operation...

Page 86: ...st ACF Isolatable L258 Zone Alarm Test List L259 Zone Fault Test List L260 Zone Isolate Toggles 12 2 4 Physical Hardware Points LEDs Relays etc Alarm Test Active LED or keyboard panel P514 A C Trip LE...

Page 87: ...LOG ANALOG CURRENT SECOND OR STATUS ON P520 DIGITAL UTILITY MANUAL BATTERY TEST CONTROL AND NOT STATUS ON L257 LIST DPSEUDO GENERAL FIRE TRIP LIST ACF ISOLATABLE DELAY CONSTANT 3605 A256 Analog Timer...

Page 88: ...nd Fault Brigade Relays These equations should not be modified without consulting a Simplex Technician References Point Address 0 7 3 City Alarm Relay relay on 4100 type CPU motherboard 0 7 4 City Tro...

Page 89: ...5 December 2010 Page 12 7 3 3 ASE Fault Relay INPUTS STATUS ON A2 ANALOG ANALOG NUMBER OF SYSTEM TROUBLES END INPUTS OUTPUTS TRACK ON PRI 7 7 0 7 4 MCODE7 RELAY Master Output City Trouble Relay TRACK...

Page 90: ...be adversely affected AUX 3 IDNet 6 L 9 DEL C Exit SIG 2 IO 5 A 8 ADDR 0 Enter ZONE 1 FB 4 P 7 NET 2x 40 CHARACTER LCD DISPLAY Event Time Enable Disable On Arm Off Disarm Auto WARN SYS ISOLATE EXT BEL...

Page 91: ...EDGED FIRE ALARM EXISTS AND STATUS ON L256 LIST DPSEUDO BRIGADE CALL ALARM LIST AND STATUS ON P512 DIGITAL UTILITY A ZONE ALARM LED IS FLASHING END INPUTS OUTPUTS FLASH SLOW 0 5 11 MKYLED5CRY LEDRED C...

Page 92: ...3 12 Alarm Test Mode INPUTS STATUS ON P513 DIGITAL UTILITY ALARM TEST FAULT TEST NORMAL BUTTON AND NOT STATUS ON P514 DIGITAL UTILITY ALARM TEST AND NOT STATUS ON P515 DIGITAL UTILITY FAULT TEST END I...

Page 93: ...T STATUS ON L259 LIST DPSEUDO FAULT TEST LIST DELAY CONSTANT 60 A257 Analog Timer ANALOG TIMER ALARM and FAULT TEST TIMEOUT END INPUTS OUTPUTS HOLD OFF PRI 9 9 P514 DIGITAL UTILITY ALARM TEST HOLD OFF...

Page 94: ...5 DIGITAL UTILITY FAULT TEST AND STATUS ON P901 DIGITAL UTILITY MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH ZONE 1 END INPUTS OUTPUTS HOLD ON PRI 9 9 P1101 DIGITAL TROUBLE FAULT TEST ZONE 1 END OUTPUTS 12 3 4 A C Reset Butt...

Page 95: ...SUPERV ACF ISOLATE END INPUTS OUTPUTS TRACK ON PRI 9 9 SIG3 SIGB RELAY ACF GENERAL FIRE TRIP HOLD ON PRI 9 9 P521 DIGITAL UTILITY A C TRIP END OUTPUTS 12 3 5 Bells Isolate LED and Button The Bells Iso...

Page 96: ...s Isolated LED L257 General Fire Trip List SIG5 Warning Sys Isolate NAC 3 on SPS Power Supply Equations 3 6 Warning System Trip INPUTS STATUS ON L257 LIST DPSEUDO GENERAL FIRE TRIP LIST ACF ISOLATABLE...

Page 97: ...action is carried out on the push of the button This equation delays 1 second before it sets to off all the points in list L260 which contains the points P701 P799 Equations 3 19 Reset zone isolate to...

Page 98: ...pseudo digital points are used for each zone to store and control the operation 3 65 Zone 1 Multifunction Button P901 x x Zone n Multifunction Button P900 n 3 1 Zone 1 Alarm LED 3 2 Zone 1 Isolate LE...

Page 99: ...RECALL 8 END INPUTS OUTPUTS HOLD ON PRI 9 9 P601 DIGITAL SUPERV ISOLATE ZONE 1 HOLD ON PRI 9 9 P701 DIGITAL UTILITY ISOLATE TOGGLE ZONE 1 END OUTPUTS 4 3 ZONE 1 De Isolate Switch INPUTS STATUS ON P901...

Page 100: ...MIXED ALARM LIST ZONE 1 END INPUTS OUTPUTS FLASH OFF 3 1 LED LED AZF1 LED END OUTPUTS 12 4 5 Zone n Equations ZONE n Isolate Switch INPUTS STATUS ON P900 n DIGITAL UTILITY MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH ZONE n...

Page 101: ...ED ALARM LIST ZONE n END INPUTS OUTPUTS FLASH SLOW X X LED LED AZFn LED See table TRACK ON PRI 9 9 P512 DIGITAL UTILITY A ZONE ALARM LED IS FLASHING END OUTPUTS ZONE n Ack ed Alarm and Steady LED INPU...

Page 102: ...3 73 P909 3 17 3 18 P609 10 2 3 74 P910 3 19 3 20 P610 11 2 3 75 P911 3 21 3 22 P611 12 2 3 76 P912 3 23 3 24 P612 13 2 3 77 P913 3 25 3 26 P613 14 2 3 78 P914 3 27 3 28 P614 15 2 3 79 P915 3 29 3 30...

Page 103: ...4 80 P948 4 31 4 32 P648 49 7 4 81 P949 4 33 4 34 P649 50 7 4 82 P950 4 35 4 36 P650 51 7 4 83 P951 4 37 4 38 P651 52 7 4 84 P952 4 39 4 40 P652 53 7 4 85 P953 4 41 4 42 P653 54 7 4 86 P954 4 43 4 44...

Page 104: ...4 Clear Alarm Verification Tallies Trouble TROUBLE When activated this point clears all alarm verification tallies in the local panel The Alarm Verification Tally Limit Exceeded trouble point is clear...

Page 105: ...Piezo Sounder bases connected to the panel L79 ANALOG SENSORS WITH RELAY Stores the number of TrueAlarm detectors with Relay bases connected to the panel System Analog Pseudo Points Point Label A98 B...

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