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Page 3: ...F n w o d d l o H F d n o c e s 1 r o f y c n e g r e m E l a c i d e M n w o d d l o H M d n o c e s 1 r o f y r o m e M m r a l A n w o d d l o H 0 d n o c e s 1 r o f e l i f o r P y a t S e g n a h C E D O M 9 R E B M U N E L I F O R P e n o Z a s s a p y B R E B M U N E N O Z e n o Z e m i h C m a r g o r P n w o d d l o H 2 d n o c e s 1 r o f R E B M U N E N O Z e n o Z y a t S m a r g o r ...

Page 4: ...mper Zone 9 6 Connecting the Telephone Communicator 9 7 Telephone Line Integrity Monitoring 10 8 Programmable Outputs 10 9 The Key Switch or Remote Control Unit 11 10 Additional Technical Data 11 11 Hardware Reset Switch 13 12 Event Log 13 13 Dialler Progress Mode 14 14 Download Code 14 15 Programming Instructions 15 15 1 Introduction 15 15 2 Location Values 15 15 3 Programming the Panel 16 15 4 P...

Page 5: ...mmable Output Configuration 9 Figure 6 Strobe Output Sequence 31 Figure 7 Fire Detect Output Sequence 32 Tables Table 1 Dialler Progress as shown by zone LED s 14 Table 2 Value represented by each zone indicator 15 Table 3 Binary Representation 16 Table 4 Location Zone Defaults 18 Table 5 Programmable Zone Types 19 Table 6 Output Options 29 Table 7 Location default values 29 Table 8 Standard Conta...

Page 6: ...amper zone plus 1 keypad panic zone Optional zone tamper monitoring and zone doubling selectable by zone Optional expansion to 8 wired wireless zones using zone expansion module Telephone line and siren monitoring Fully programmable digital telephone communicator which supports most industry standard formats Four programmable outputs Non volatile EEPROM memory retains all program and event log dat...

Page 7: ... 277 02A ISSUED SEPT 2004 VER 1 02 IDS404 INSTALLER MANUAL 2 Installation and Wiring Please refer to Figure 1 Connection Diagram and familiarise yourself with the following sections Figure 1 Connection Diagram without tamper per zone ...

Page 8: ...1 both location 1 primary zone and location 5 secondary zone must have a value other than 0 It is possible to have some zones programmed for single end of line resistor operation no zone doubling while others are programmed for zone doubling dual end of line resistors The following limitations apply to zone doubling 1 Only normally closed contacts may be used 2 If the zone is short circuited at th...

Page 9: ...2 Resistors used for Tamper per Zone and Zone doubling Purple Brown Orange Red 12K 4K7 Yellow Red NOTE The 4K7 and 12K zone doubling resistors are not included with the panel but may be obtained from your local IDS distributor Figure 3 Tamper per Zone Connection Figure 4 Connection for Zone Doubling ...

Page 10: ...S404 RF expansion modules The additional zones take the place of the doubled zones 1b 4b In order to use this module a value of 1 must be programmed into location 11 If this option is enabled only 3K3 resistors may be used The loop response of these zones is not programmable and is fixed at 0 1 seconds A 3K3 end of line resistor is required for these zones For connection of these modules please se...

Page 11: ... marked line on the alarm panel If this voltage drops below 5 volts for a period longer than 60 seconds the panel will detect a line fault condition This may be indicated either by means of the keypad trouble condition LED 7 if the appropriate value is programmed into location 164 Additionally this phone line condition may be used to activate a programmable output by programming the appropriate va...

Page 12: ...mentary key switch or a non latching remote control unit The remote receiver must provide a pulsed output If using a key switch program the zone as an Arm Disarm zone i e a value of 5 entered into the relevant location If using a remote control program the zone as either a Paniczone or anArm Disarm zone as required The panel will arm instantly no entry exit delay when arming by means of a key swit...

Page 13: ... registered while the system was armed Note that the anode of the LED connects to the LED terminal on the keypad and the cathode of the LED is connected to the GND terminal No series resistor is required Do not connect more than 8 PIR s and two keypads or 6 PIR s and 3 keypads to the auxiliary 12 volt outputs The siren output requires a self driven 12 volt siren The siren minus terminal is connect...

Page 14: ...ommunicated through the onboard communicator The 190 most recent events will be retained Once the event log is full the oldest event will be overwritten by the most recent event An event is logged regardless of whether or not the panel is programmed to communicate the event The event log can only be retrieved by means of the Windows based download upload software and appropriate modem The time of ...

Page 15: ...zone LED s e n o Z D E L y b d n a t S g n i z e i S e n i L g n i l l a i D e s a B n o i t a t S r o f g n i t i a W n O s s i K g n i d n e S a t a D r o f g n i t i a W f f O s s i K r o f g n i t i a W l a i d t x e n t p m e t t a 1 e n o Z 2 e n o Z 3 e n o Z 4 e n o Z 5 e n o Z 6 e n o Z 7 e n o Z d e h s i u g n i t x E d e t a n i m u l l I 14 Download Code A download and installer code ...

Page 16: ...mencing the programming it is advisable to read the Installer Manual thoroughly 15 2 Location Values All values within a program location are displayed by the zone indicators in binary format The table below indicates how these values may be read Table 2 Value represented by each zone indicator 1 e n o Z 1 2 e n o Z 2 3 e n o Z 4 4 e n o Z 8 To read a binary value on the keypad add the values repr...

Page 17: ...ee times to indicate the error The panel will automatically discard the invalid entry allowing the correct entry to be made without manually clearing the incorrect entry Procedure 1 Ensure that the panel is not armed 2 Press the key this will clear any previous or accidental entries followed by the 4 digit INSTALLER CODE the default code is 9999 3 If the correct code has been entered the green REA...

Page 18: ...e u l a V n o i t c A 0 t l u a f e D e h t n i n w o h s s a s e u l a v t l u a f e d y r o t c a f e h t o t s n o i t a c o l l l a s t e s e R o s l a l l i w s e d o c r e s u l l A t s i l g n i m m a r g o r p e h t n i n m u l o c T L U A F E D 4 3 2 1 e m o c e b l l i w e d o c r e s u r e t s a m e h t d n a d e t l u a f e d e b 1 e h t g n i t l u a f e d t u o h t i w 4 3 2 1 o t e ...

Page 19: ...ne of eleven modes Table 4 provides a location zone cross reference together with the default zone characteristics Table 4 Location Zone Defaults c o L e n o Z t l u a f e D e p y T e n o Z 1 1 1 t i x E y r t n E 2 2 2 r e w o l l o F 3 3 4 t n a t s n I e l b i d u A 4 4 4 t n a t s n I e l b i d u A 5 a 1 0 d e l b a s i D 6 a 2 0 d e l b a s i D 7 a 3 0 d e l b a s i D 8 a 4 0 d e l b a s i D ...

Page 20: ... v a h e b e h T t s r i f d e t a l o i v t o n s i e n o z t i x E y r t n E n a d n a d e m r a 9 n o i t a c o l o t n i d e m m a r g o r p e u l a v e h t y b d e t c e f f a s i e p y t e n o z s i h t 3 C I N A P Y T I R O I R P E L B I D U A n a f o n o i t a l o i v a t o n r o d e m r a s i l e n a p e h t r e h t e h w f o s s e l d r a g e R n a r e t s i g e r o t l e n a p l o r t n...

Page 21: ... i t n o c l l i w l e n a p e h t d e t a l o i v n e e b s a h e n o z t i x E y r t n E y r a m i r P y a l e d y r t n e y r a m i r p e h t n w o d t n u o c 9 R U O H 4 2 n o i t i d n o c m r a l a n a e s u a c l l i w e n o z r u o H 4 2 a f o n o i t a l o i V f o r u o i v a h e b e h T t o n r o d e m r a s i l e n a p e h t r e h t e h w f o s s e l d r a g e r 5 1 n o i t a c o l o t...

Page 22: ... c e b t s u m y a l e d t i x e y r t n E d e l b a n e 0 m r A t n a t s n I r a e l c e b t s u m s e n o z l l A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 t l u a f e D 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 d e l b a n E d e l b a s i D If the Entry Exit delay is enabled the panel can be programmed to allow arming with violated Follower and or Entry Exit zones NOTE For all values programmed into location 9 the panel will only arm ...

Page 23: ...ill occur 1 1 N O I T A C O L s n o i t p o e l u d o m n o i s n a p x E e u l a V n o i t c A 0 t l u a f e D t n e s e r p e l u d o m n o i s n a p x e o N 1 t n e s e r p e l u d o m n o i s n a p x E 3 l e n a p n o d e l b a n e e n o z r e p r e p m a t d n a t n e s e r p e l u d o m n o i s n a p x E s e n o z If an expansion module has not been connected a value of 0 must be programmed ...

Page 24: ... l u a f e D 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 d e l b a n E d e l b a s i D The quick arm option allows the user to arm the panel by holding down the 1 key until the keypad beeps Using the quick arm key initiates an arming cycle as if a valid user code has been entered User code 1 will be reported if the quick arm key is used The key switch exit delay option enables or disables entry exit d...

Page 25: ...e 1 f o n o i t a l o i v o n f i n e v e e d o m y a w a e h t n i m r a l l i w l e n a p m r a l a e h T g n i d l o h y e k m r a k c i u q e d o m y a t s e h T s r u c c o e n o z t i x e y r t n e n a e h t n w o d 5 d e l b a s i d o s l a s i 2 f o n o i t a l o i v o n f i n e v e e d o m y a w a e h t n i m r a l l i w l e n a p m r a l a e h T y e k m r a k c i u q e d o m y a t s e h ...

Page 26: ...ld be silent regardless of the value programmed into this location 6 1 N O I T A C O L m r a s i D m r A n o t o o T n e r i S e u l a V m r a n o t o o t n e r i S m r a s i d n o t o o t n e r i S 0 t l u a f e D 1 2 3 d e l b a n E d e l b a s i D This option allows the user to confirm that arming has occurred The siren will give a short single toot after successful arming and two short toots a...

Page 27: ... sound after an alarm condition is registered Select the appropriate time out period from the table above 8 1 N O I T A C O L d o i r e P y a l e D t i x E e u l a V y a l e D e u l a V y a l e D 0 c e s 5 2 0 8 n i m 4 1 c e s 0 1 9 n i m 5 2 c e s 0 2 0 1 n i m 0 1 3 t l u a f e D c e s 0 3 1 1 n i m 5 1 4 c e s 5 4 2 1 n i m 8 1 5 n i m 1 3 1 n i m 1 2 6 n i m 2 4 1 n i m 1 2 7 n i m 3 5 1 n i ...

Page 28: ...same time out period will apply before the restoral event is reported and logged If the AC power is restored during the delay period neither the power failure nor the power restoral will be reported or logged to the event log This delay eliminates unnecessary reporting if the AC power to the panel is accidentally removed for a short period provided the back up battery is in good condition short AC...

Page 29: ...vious page 1 2 N O I T A C O L e l b a s i D e l b a n E h c t i w S t e s e R e r a w d r a H WARNING Make certain that the new installer code has been correctly entered before disabling the reset switch e u l a V n o i t c A 0 1 e l b a s i D 5 1 t l u a f e D e l b a n E For the correct operation of this switch refer to Section 10 Hardware Reset Switch 6 5 2 2 S N O I T A C O L s l o r t n o C ...

Page 30: ...e s l u P 3 2 y t i r o i r P e l b i d u A 1 1 P O g o r P e s l u P 4 2 y r e t t a B w o L 0 d e l b a s i D 5 2 t s e t o t u A 0 d e l b a s i D 6 2 s s e r u D 1 1 P O g o r P e s l u P 7 2 l i a F C A 0 d e l b a s i D 8 2 e s o l C 8 h g i H 3 P O g o r P t e S 9 2 n e p O 3 1 w o L 3 P O g o r P t e S 0 3 e r o t s e R C A 0 d e l b a s i D 1 3 l e c n a C 0 d e l b a s i D 2 3 e r i F 0 ...

Page 31: ... s a p y B e n o Z 0 d e l b a s i D 6 5 P O g o r P n w o d t u h S e n o Z 0 d e l b a s i D Please note the following information on these locations 0 5 N O I T A C O L 0 t l u a f e D P O g o r P l a r o t s e R y r e t t a B w o L This output will be triggered once the battery voltage has been restored i e the voltage has risen to above 11 9V 1 5 N O I T A C O L 0 t l u a f e D t u p t u O e ...

Page 32: ...e Output 2 To do this a 0 should be programmed into location 22 The location for a close instruction is location 28 From Table 6 it will be noted that a value of 7 programmed into this location will cause output 2 to go high This output will remain high until the appropriately programmed value gives the instruction for this output to be set low It will be noted that location 29 corresponds to an o...

Page 33: ... numbers as follows Reporting codes can be programmed to report to a single central station single reporting Report independently to 2 central stations dual reporting The primary and secondary numbers may be joined to provide for a single number up to 32 digits The numbers can be dialled using either tone or pulse dialling Enter the appropriate value from the following to setup the required phone ...

Page 34: ... V n i o J e d o M l a i D 3 o N g n i t r o p e R l a u D e n o T g n i t r o p e R g n i l l a i d e s u p f o d a e t s n i g n i l l a i d e n o t h t i w t u b 2 e u l a v r o f s A e u l a V n i o J e d o M l a i D 4 s e Y e s l u P g n i t r o p e R e l g n i s a s a d e l l a i d e b d l u o w s r e b m u n e n o h p e l e t h t o B n a h t r e g n o l r e b m u n a f o n o i t a e r c e h...

Page 35: ...O L d e v r e s e R 3 6 0 6 S N O I T A C O L e d o C t n u o c c A r o t a c i n u m m o C y r a m i r P The four digit account code for the telephone communicator is programmed into these locations The panel is identified at the receiver by this account number The account code must be four digits long Any account number shorter than four digits must be preceded with 10 s When programming locatio...

Page 36: ...at During communication the green LED on the communicator PCB will illuminate If programmed accordingly see location 169 the keypad will beep once the panel has received a handshake from the base station This indicates a successful transmission of data NOTE ON DUAL REPORTING If dual reporting is enabled both base stations will receive the codes programmed into locations 100 153 Codes that are disa...

Page 37: ... 1 1 r e s u y b n e p O 1 0 4 1 r e p m a T d a p y e K 7 3 1 1 d a o l n w o d y b n e p O 7 0 4 1 t u o k c o l d a p y e K 7 3 1 1 h c t i w s y e k h t i w n e p O 9 0 4 1 e n o z c i n a P 0 2 1 1 l e c n a C 6 0 4 1 c i n a P 0 2 1 1 n o i t a l o i v y r a l g r u B 0 3 1 1 c i n a p d a p y e K 0 2 1 1 n o i t a l o i v r e t e m i r e P 1 3 1 1 l i a f C A 1 0 3 1 n o i t a l o i v r o i...

Page 38: ...and zone 3 is a general burglary zone Program the following locations 1 Location 106 Zone 1 4 Code 1134 ENTRY EXIT 2 Location 108 Zone 2 2 Code 1132 INTERIOR 3 Location 110 Zone 3 10 Code 1130 BURGLARY NOTES ON DOMESTIC REPORTING Domestic reporting will dial both phone numbers as programmed into locations 68 83 and 84 99 The data to be reported will be transmitted 3 times immediately after the pho...

Page 39: ...umber which may be up to sixteen digits long A four second delay can be programmed at any point by entering a value of 15 in the respective location EXAMPLE Assuming a phone number consisting of an area code 031 a 4 second pause and a phone number of 705 1373 n o i t a c o L d e m m a r g o r P e u l a V 8 6 0 1 e d o c a e r a f o t i g i d t s 1 9 6 3 e d o c a e r a f o t i g i d d n 2 0 7 1 e ...

Page 40: ...cond digit added automatically by the panel An explanation is provided under each reporting code It is however important to note that wherever space is provided for the programming of 2 reporting digits i e Locations 106 and 107 for zone 1 reporting code BOTH DIGITS MUST BE PROGRAMMED NOTE To disable any of the reporting codes program a 0 into the locations for both digit 1 and digit 2 All reporti...

Page 41: ... n o Z Zone reporting codes will be reported if a violation of a zone causes an alarm condition Various conditions will apply as to when an alarm condition will be registered These conditions are determined by the zone characteristics as programmed into locations 1 to 8 NOTE When Contact ID is used the appropriate Contact ID code must be reported depending on the value programmed into location 11 ...

Page 42: ...se code of C 12 is programmed and the master user code is used to arm the system the 2 digit reporting code would be C1 indicating a close by user 1 NOTE If the system is armed using the quick arm AWAY key the system will report a close by user 1 If the system is armed by means of a key or remote using an arm disarm zone the system will report a close by user 13 9 2 1 N O I T A C O L e d o c g n i...

Page 43: ...O L e d o c g n i t r o p e r t s e t o t u A This code is the test reporting code and will be reported at regular intervals as programmed into location 167 Reporting of this code is recommended as it provides verification that the system is functioning correctly 4 3 1 3 3 1 S N O I T A C O L e d o c g n i t r o p e r e r i F d a p y e K This code will be reported if the fire button F on the keypa...

Page 44: ... o Z If the panel is armed and a violation of a zone occurs followed by the zone returning to the normal non alarm state a zone violation followed by a zone restoral will be reported The zone restoral code indicates that the zone has returned to the ready condition The zone number will be appended to this reporting code to provide the 2nd digit of the reporting code 3 4 1 2 4 1 S N O I T A C O L e...

Page 45: ...eceives a Low Battery condition the alarm panel will report this immediately to a Base Station and then once every 24 hrs there after with the event digit stored in this location 5 5 1 N O I T A C O L d e v r e s e R 9 5 1 6 5 1 S N O I T A C O L 9 9 9 9 t l u a f e D e d o c D I s r e l l a t s n I The installer s ID code is used by the installer to enter the program mode This may be changed by e...

Page 46: ...on within the time period programmed into location 163 then an alarm condition will be registered Program a value from 0 to 15 a 0 will disable the location Please note that this only applies to follower zones and instant zones remain instant 3 6 1 N O I T A C O L 0 t l u a f e D y a l e D e m i T t n u o C p i r T e n o Z This time delay period applies to location 162 If the panel is armed and th...

Page 47: ...a r g o r P e u l a V x o B f o y a l p s i D r e p m a T f o y a l p s i D l i a F s m m o C M L T f o y a l p s i D l i a F 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 t l u a f e D d e l b a n E d e l b a s i D This location determines whether box tamper communication failure or telephone line monitoring are displayed as trouble conditions Should the display be disabled no trouble condition will be shown i e the power LED...

Page 48: ...ed keys The location can have a value from 0 to 15 7 6 1 N O I T A C O L y a l e D t s e t o t u A e u l a V n o i t c A 0 t l u a f e D y a d a e c n o e i s r u o h 4 2 y r e v e s t r o p e R 1 s y a d 2 y r e v e e i s r u o h 8 4 y r e v e s t r o p e R 6 k e e w a e c n o e i s y a d 7 y r e v e s t r o p e R The time period between auto test reports is programmed using this location The tim...

Page 49: ...ill pick up the call on the first ring thereby preventing the fax or answering machine from answering the call before the alarm panel A number lower than 15 programmed into this location disables the fax defeat mode 9 6 1 N O I T A C O L s n o i t p O r e z z u B d a p y e K e u l a V n o i t c A 0 p e e B o N 1 e l b u o r t n o p e e B t l u a f e D 2 n o i t a c i n u m m o c n o p e e B 3 n o ...

Page 50: ...f dial attempts the panel will make to contact the base station NOTE Entering 0 into this location will disable the dialler 5 7 1 2 7 1 S N O I T A C O L e d o C t n u o c c A r o t a c i n u m m o C y r a d n o c e S This account code is used if the panel is communicating to two base stations and will be transmitted to the secondary phone number See Locations 60 63 for information regarding the p...

Page 51: ...to display the hours and minutes separately as it is not possible to display 4 digits on the keypad simultaneously 0 0 8 N O I T A C O L 0 0 0 0 t l u a f e D e m i T m e t s y S This location is used for setting the system clock time 1 0 8 N O I T A C O L 0 0 1 0 t l u a f e D e m i T t s e t o t u A This location is used for setting the time of day at which the auto test will be reported EXAMPLE...

Page 52: ... r o t a c i d n I n o i t i d n o C e l b u o r T 1 r e p m a T n e r i S 2 r e p m a t a d e c n e i r e p x e s a h d a p y e K 4 y r e t t a b w o L 5 r e p m a T x o B 6 y n a p m o c g n i r o t i n o m o t e t a c i n u m m o c o t e r u l i a F 7 t n e s e r p t o n s i r o t u c n e e b s a h e n i l e n o h p e l e t e h T 8 e r u l i a f r e w o p s n i a M ...

Page 53: ...e Auto arm 5 36 Time 50 Auto test 29 42 Delay 47 Time 50 Away Mode 24 41 43 B Base Station 5 20 27 32 35 46 48 49 Battery 5 12 13 27 29 36 44 46 51 Fuse 12 44 Binary 15 16 Box Tamper 5 9 30 31 36 44 46 49 51 Buzz 2 Bypass 2 23 24 30 36 42 43 44 Bypass Block 23 24 C Chime 2 12 29 Communicator 5 9 10 12 13 39 Format 17 33 34 35 36 49 PrimaryAccount Code 33 34 SecondaryAccount Code 34 49 Contact ID 1...

Page 54: ...4 35 36 Duress 2 29 36 39 E End of Line Resistors 5 7 9 19 22 Entry Delay 11 19 20 21 22 27 28 Primary Delay 20 22 27 28 Secondary Delay 20 22 Entry Exit Zone see Zone Event Log 5 13 27 43 Exit Delay 11 19 21 23 24 26 F Factory Default Values 13 17 Fax Defeat Mode 5 48 Fire 2 20 29 31 32 36 42 Fire Zone see Zone Follower Zone see Zone ForcedAnswer by Panel 2 ForcedArming 23 H Hardware Reset Switch...

Page 55: ...cal Alarm 2 29 36 42 P Panic 2 5 9 12 24 36 39 43 Phone Numbers see Telephone Numbers Power Failure 5 12 13 27 Primary Communicator Format see Communicator Primary Entry Delay see Entry Programmable Outputs 5 10 20 28 29 30 31 Programming Mode 5 16 17 44 Push to Arm Zone see Zone Q Quick Arm 23 41 R Relay Board 10 28 S Secondary Communicator Format see Communicator Secondary Entry Exit see Entry S...

Page 56: ...bers 32 33 34 37 38 39 49 Primary 32 33 34 38 39 Secondary 32 33 39 Trouble Condition 2 10 45 46 48 51 Trouble Condition Display 45 46 51 Z Zone Arm Disarm 11 19 41 42 Audible Instant 18 19 Audible Priority 5 18 19 29 Disable 19 Doubling 5 7 8 9 18 Entry Exit 18 19 20 21 22 24 26 37 Expansion 5 9 22 44 Fire 20 Follower 18 19 21 26 28 45 Instant 19 28 45 Panic 5 9 11 12 24 36 Primary Entry Exit 20 ...

Page 57: ... p O c i n a P d a p y e K t n e l i S d e l b a s i D c i n a P t n e l i S 0 5 1 s n o i t p O m r a l A t n e l i S d e l b a s i D m r a l A t n e l i S 0 6 1 m r a s i d m r A n o t o o T n e r i S t o o T o N 0 7 1 d o i r e P t u O e m i T n e r i S s e t u n i M 2 6 8 1 d o i r e P y a l e D t i x E s d n o c e S 0 3 3 9 1 e m i T e r o t s e r d n a l i a F C A s e t u n i M 2 1 0 2 y a l...

Page 58: ...4 P O g o r P b 1 e n o Z d e l b a s i D 0 7 4 P O g o r P b 2 e n o Z d e l b a s i D 0 8 4 P O g o r P b 3 e n o Z d e l b a s i D 0 9 4 P O g o r P b 4 e n o Z d e l b a s i D 0 0 5 P O g o r P l a r o t s e R y r e t t a B w o L d e l b a s i D 0 1 5 P O g o r P l i a F M L T d e l b a s i D 0 2 5 P O g o r P l a r o t s e R M L T d e l b a s i D 0 3 5 P O g o r P r e p m a T n e r i S d e l ...

Page 59: ...N e n o h P d e l b a s i D 0 9 7 2 1 t i g i D 1 o N e n o h P d e l b a s i D 0 0 8 3 1 t i g i D 1 o N e n o h P d e l b a s i D 0 1 8 4 1 t i g i D 1 o N e n o h P d e l b a s i D 0 2 8 5 1 t i g i D 1 o N e n o h P d e l b a s i D 0 3 8 6 1 t i g i D 1 o N e n o h P d e l b a s i D 0 r e b m u N e n o h P y r a d n o c e S 4 8 1 t i g i D 2 o N e n o h P d e l b a s i D 0 5 8 2 t i g i D 2 o ...

Page 60: ...o p e R m r a l A 3 e n o Z d e l b a s i D 0 2 1 1 1 t i g i D e d o C g n i t r o p e R m r a l A 4 e n o Z d e l b a s i D 0 3 1 1 2 t i g i D e d o C g n i t r o p e R m r a l A 4 e n o Z d e l b a s i D 0 4 1 1 1 t i g i D e d o C g n i t r o p e R m r a l A b 1 e n o Z d e l b a s i D 0 5 1 1 2 t i g i D e d o C g n i t r o p e R m r a l A b 1 e n o Z d e l b a s i D 0 6 1 1 1 t i g i D e d ...

Page 61: ...g i D e d o C g n i t r o p e R e t e l p m o C d a o l n w o D d e l b a s i D 0 4 4 1 1 t i g i D e d o C g n i t r o p e R l i a F M L T d e l b a s i D 0 5 4 1 2 t i g i D e d o C g n i t r o p e R l i a F M L T d e l b a s i D 0 6 4 1 1 t i g i D e d o C g n i t r o p e R e r o t s e R M L T d e l b a s i D 0 7 4 1 2 t i g i D e d o C g n i t r o p e R e r o t s e R M L T d e l b a s i D 0 8 ...

Page 62: ...o C n o p e e B 2 0 7 1 s n o i t p o g n i r o t i n o M e l b a n e e r a w d r a H g n i r o t i n o m r e p m a t x o B 4 1 7 1 s t p m e t t A l a i D r u o F 4 s n o i t p O r o t a c i n u m m o C y r a d n o c e S 2 7 1 1 t i g i D e d o C t n u o c c A y r a d n o c e S d e l b a s i D 0 3 7 1 2 t i g i D e d o C t n u o c c A y r a d n o c e S d e l b a s i D 0 4 7 1 3 t i g i D e d o C ...

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