ALIBI ALI-NS1124VR User manual

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Holes (3) for base to
mounting plate screws
Holes for
locator pins (3)
Camera
drop cable
Built-in
microphone
access cover
Ground
terminal
Underside of camera base assembly
Holes (3)
for base to
mounting
plate screws
Holes (3) for
mounting
screws
Knockout for
cable routing
Orient
toward FOV
Locator
pins
Adapter plate
12 Vdc Power
Connector
Alarm IN / OUT terminals
Audio IN / OUT out terminals
Ethernet connector
supports PoE
Camera drop cable connectors
What’s in the box
• Camera assembly
• Dome cleaning cloth
• Machine screws (3)
• Weatherproof Ethernet tting
• Mounting hardware - screws and wall inserts (3 each)
• This document
ALI-NS1124VR 4.0 Megapixel IR Mini Dome
IP Camera Quick Installation Guide
The ALIBI ALI-NS1124VR dome camera includes 4.0 megapixel video performance in a small form factor
network camera. This camera features:
• 4.0 Megapixel video
• Up to 30 ft (10 m) IR
• 120dB WDR / 3D DNR / BLC
• Support on-board storage, microSD card up to 128GB
• Built-in microphone
• 12 Vdc or Power over Ethernet (PoE)
• Internal 3-axis adjustment
• IP66 weather rated, IK08 impact resistant
Outer cover
Camera assembly base
IR Lens
Lens
Dome cover
screw (3)
Drop cable
Dome cover
Built-in
microphone
IR LED (2)
Reset button*
Camera
module
Camera
gimbal
hold
screw
microSD card slotScrew
holes (3)
for base to
mounting
plate
For factory
use only
*Reset restores factory settings. Press the reset button for 10 seconds while the camera is powering on or rebooting.
Camera base assembly

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Dome cleaning cloth
Machine screws
Mounting hardware
Weatherproof tting
for Ethernet cable
Tools you need
To install the camera, you will need:
• If not powering with PoE, a 12 Vdc power source. See Specications for voltage and wattage
requirements.
• Phillips #2 screwdriver
• Tools and additional fasteners may be required for mounting the camera
• Ethernet, alarm, audio and power extension cables as needed for the installation.
Step 1. Install the camera
Before installation:
• Do not remove the plastic lm that protects the plastic dome.
• Make sure that the device is in good condition and all the assembly parts are included.
• Check the specication of the products for the installation environment.
• Make sure that the mounting surface is strong enough to hold 3 times the weight of the camera.
• To avoid re or shock hazard, use only UL listed power supplies. Verify that the power supply will
provide the rated voltage and wattage for the camera. See the Specications section.
Route wiring to the camera
The camera drop cable can be routed either mounting surface or out the side of the adapter plate.
NOTE
When selecting a mounting location for the camera
• Make sure that there are no reective surfaces near to the camera lens. IR light from the camera may
bounce back onto the lens causing reections.
• Determine how wiring is routed into the camera. The cable can be routed through conduit
(a threaded conduit adapter is provided), through the mounting surface and access hole in the
mounting plate, or through the side inlet.
See photos above. The camera includes drop cable connectors for the following:
• Ethernet (required): The Ethernet drop cable can connect to a LAN extension cable from a switch or
Network Video Recorder. The camera can be powered across the LAN using power over Ethernet (PoE)
injection. A weatherproof Ethernet cable tting is provided. See the Specications section at the end
of this document for power requirements.
• 12 Vdc power input (optional if PoE powered, required if not PoE): If powering the camera with a
long power extension cable, refer to the tables at the end of this guide for wire gauge requirements.
Voltage input at the camera can be within the range 12 Vdc ± 25%.
• Alarm IN / OUT, Audio IN / OUT (optional): Connect these leads to auxiliary devices as needed. The
camera supports one alarm input, one alarm output, one audio input and one audio output. Terminals
on the drop cable are screw down connectors.
• Ground: A ground terminal is provided near to where the crop cable attaches to the camera. Follow
local electrical codes for grounding procedures.
1. Route a LAN extension cable from a network switch or Network Video Recorder to where the camera
will be installed.
2. If the camera is not powered using PoE, route 12 Vdc power cables from an adequate power source
to the location where the camera will be installed. Refer to the Specications section for power
requirements. Also, for long line power leads, refer to the Wire Gauge Standards and 12 Vdc Wire
Gauge and Transmission Distance tables at the end of this document. Voltage input at the camera can
be within the range 12 Vdc ± 25%.
CAUTION
Do not apply power to the camera at this time. Before applying power to the camera, ensure that
the polarity is correct. An incorrect connection may cause a malfunction and can damage the
camera.
3. Install an alarm input and an alarm output devices as needed, and then route wires from them to
where the camera will be installed. Alarm terminations for one input (NO or NC) and one output alarm
device (DC or AC) are screw-down connectors that accommodate bare wires.
4. Install audio input and out devices as needed, and then route cables from them to where the camera
will be installed. Audio terminations in the camera are 3.5 mm plugs.
5. Determine the method for mounting the camera considering:
—The camera lens adjustments allow a pan of ±30˚, tilt of 0˚~ 75˚, and rotation of 0˚~ 360˚.
When mounting the camera, point it at your surveillance target.
—Where the camera drop cables will connect to the interface cabling.
—The length of the camera drop cable.
6. Determine the best mounting hardware (screws, wall inserts) for the surface on which you will mount
the camera. The screws and wall inserts are adequate for many types of surfaces.
7. Install the adapter plate on the mounting surface:
Mounting
surface
Knockout for
cable routing
Orientation mark
Adapter plate
a. Place the adapter plate on the mounting surface with the orientation mark (Front triangle, see
the drawing above) pointing toward the desired eld of view.
b. Use the adapter plate to mark the hole locations on the mounting surface for mounting screws
and cable(s).
c. Drill holes for the mounting screws and crop cable, as needed.
d. If the drop cable will be routed out the side of the adapter plate, remove the cable knockout.
e. Attach the adapter plate to the surface with the screws and wall inserts, if needed.
8. Route the Ethernet, power, alarm I / O, and audio out extension cables from the camera mounting
location to the devices they will connect to. Do not apply power to any extension cables at this time.
9. Connect the extension cables to the camera drop cables.
a. If the location where you are installing the camera is excessively dusty or has potential for high
moisture levels, install the Weatherproof Ethernet Fitting on the LAN extension cable. See the
instructions at the end of this document.
Network drop cable
from camera
Network cable from
router or switchEthernet Fitting installed
Ethernet Fitting assembled and connected
WARNING
!
Failure of the Ethernet connector due to moisture or another contaminant is
considered an installation error, which voids the warranty. If installing this camera
in a location such as an overhang, shop, garage, kitchen, etc. where high humidity
or dust is present, seal these connections adequately.
b. Attach the Ethernet drop cable to the LAN extension cable.
c. Connect the ground cable to the ground terminal on the back of the camera base assembly. This
location is shown in the photo on page 1.
d. Connect the audio extension cables to the Audio IN and OUT terminals on the drop cable. Seal
these connectors as needed to prevent contamination by dust or moisture.
e. Connect the alarm extension cables to the Alarm IN and OUT terminals on the drop cable. Attach
the ground side of the sensor to the terminal marked G. Seal these connectors as needed to
prevent contamination by dust or moisture.
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12 Vdc Power Connector
Alarm IN / OUT terminals
Audio
terminals
Ethernet connector
f. Connect the 12 Vdc power cables to the drop cable power connector, if needed. Observe the
polarity of the connector as shown in the picture above.
10. Attach the camera base assembly to the adapter plate using the three (3) machine screws provided.
Align the base assembly so that the locator pins on the adapter plate slip into the with the locator
holes on the base and that the camera is pointing at your surveillance target.
11. Apply power to the camera through the 12 Vdc extension cable or through the Ethernet cable using
PoE.
Step 2. Install the Alibi Config Tool software
NOTE: If the camera LAN extension cable is attached to a Network Video Recorder (NVR) internal switch,
skip this step.
The Alibi Cong Tool is a PC-based network utility for discovery of Alibi compatible devices. It provides
an easy way to activate devices, congure camera and recorder network conguration settings, and set
device passwords. It can be installed on a Microsoft® Windows® operating system that has direct access
to the network where your Alibi devices are installed. You can download the Alibi Conguration Tool from
Supercircuits.com or AlibiSecurity.com/Resources.
1. Download the Alibi Cong Tool from the Supercircuits.com or AlibiSecurity.com/Resources
website. At the time when this document was published, the le is named: alibi-cong-tool.zip and
is about 80MB.
2. Un-zip the le on a computer with Microsoft Windows (Windows 7 or newer) that is connected to the
LAN where your Alibi camera is connected.
3. Run the le contained in the zip le: Alibi Cong Tool.exe. Follow the on-screen instructions to
install the le.
4. Open the Alibi Cong Tool application. When the application opens, it automatically “discovers” and
lists all Alibi compatible devices on the LAN. See below.
Notice: In the screen above, the tool discovered devices with IP addresses of 192.168.0.xxx and
192.168.3.xxx. It will also list other Alibi compatible devices on the LAN, and devices with the
address 192.168.1.64 (an inactive Alibi device).
Step 3. Activate Inactive Alibi device
NOTE: If the camera LAN extension cable is attached to a Network Video Recorder (NVR), skip this step.
Refer to the documentation available for your NVR rmware for the procedure to activate the camera, if
necessary.
When an Alibi device is rst installed, or reset to its factory conguration, it must be “Activated” before it
can be used. In the Alibi Conguration Tool, “Inactive” devices have a Security status of Inactive, and
an IPv4 address of 192.168.1.64. A device is “Activated” when a password is assigned to the admin
username of the device.
In the example below, an ALI-NS1124VR camera is activated and congured for its network. The procedure
is similar for all other Alibi network cameras currently available.
1. Scan through the list of devices the Alibi Cong Tool discovered for the Inactive device you want to
activate (see below). Click on the device in the list to highlight it, and then click the select box to check
it. See below.
Activate
2. Click the Activate button. In the Activate window, you will create a password for the admin
(administrator) username.
a. In the Activate window, enter an a password for admin in the New Password eld. Include a
combination of uppercase, lowercase alphabetic characters and numbers to create a “Strong”
password. The rating is shown beneath the eld. See above.
b. Enter the admin password again in the Conrm eld, and then click Activate. In the screen
below, notice that the device Security status shows “Active”. Record your admin password
for reference later.
CAUTION
If you lose your admin (administrator) password, you cannot congure the device or restore
it to its factory settings. To reset your password, call your support organization for specic
instructions.
Notice that although the device is now activated, it retained the default IP address.
Step 4. Modify Network Parameters
NOTE: If the camera LAN extension cable is attached to a Network Video Recorder (NVR), skip this step.
The camera will receive network conguration settings from the NVR. Refer to the documentation available
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You can change the network parameters of devices that are active.
1. In the list of devices discovered, click on the device you want to change the network settings for, and
then click the select box to check it. See below.
Modify Network Parameters
2. In the popup window, edit the current network parameters, and then enter the admin user password
in the eld at the bottom.
a. Enable DHCP: You can select Enable DHCP to acquire compatible network settings from
a DHCP server installed on the LAN. However, these settings can be changed by the DHCP
server. Since it is recommended to use an unchanging IP address, you can use DHCP to acquire
compatible network settings, and then uncheck Enable DHCP and save that conguration to
retain the new network parameters.
b. In the example below, the IPv4 address was changed to 192.168.3.100, and the IPv4 Gateway
was changed to 192.168.3.1. The Subnet Mask here did not need to change. These settings were
determined to be compatible with the network router and other devices that share the same
router.
3. Click OK to save your settings. The parameter change(s) will be shown device’s network parameters
(see below).
Step 5. Login to the camera
NOTE: If the camera LAN extension cable is attached to a Network Video Recorder (NVR), skip this step.
Microsoft® IE is used to access your camera remotely. IE must run as an Administrator to use all features
available through a remote login to the camera.
Setting MS Internet Explorer to run as an Administrator
Window 7: To run IE as an Administrator:
1. Find or create an IE icon on your computer desktop.
2. Hold down the shift key, and then right-click on the IE icon.
MS Internet
Explorer icon
Run as administrator
3. Click Run as administrator in the pop-up menu.
Window 10:
To run IE as an Administrator:
1. Find MS IE in the start menu. Usually this is found in the Windows Accessories group.
2. Pin the entry to Start.
3. Right click on the Internet Explorer tile, and then select More | Run as administrator.
Run as
administrator
To login to the camera from a computer on the same LAN:
1. Open your Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) browser on your computer and enter the IP address of the
camera in the URL eld. In the example below, the IP address of the camera is 192.168.3.100.
2. In the login window, enter admin for the User Name and the password you created in the
Password eld, the click Login.
3. If this is the rst time you are logging into a camera, you may see the message in the following screen.
If this appears, follow the sub-steps below.

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a. Click on the message to install the plugin.
b. In the message bar at the bottom of the screen, click Run. Follow the on-screen instructions to
install WebComponents. When the following screen opens, click Finish.
The Live View screen with the camera video image should appear.
Capture, Record, Zoom icons
Screen select tabs Logout buttonLive View image
Step 6. Insert microSD card into the camera
A microSD card installed in the provides local storage for video recordings, capture les, and log data. The
camera supports microSD cards with capacities up to 128 GB. NOTE: If the camera is not managed by an
NVR or other video management system (VMS), and doesn’t have a microSD card, video recordings, capture
les, and log data are not saved.
1. Remove the outer camera cover. The outer cover unsnaps from the dome cover.
2. Use a #2 Phillips screwdriver to unscrew the four captive screws that secure the dome cover to the
base assembly, and then separate it from the base assembly. At this time, do not remove the plastic
lm that protects the clear plastic dome.
Cover (captive)
screw (3)
3. Insert a microSD card into the card slot as shown in the photo below. The label on the card should face
away from the mounting surface.
microSD
card slot
Back of camera base assembly
4. Push the microSD card into the slot as far as possible, and then release it. It should click into place
when fully inserted.
To remove the microSD card, push the card all the way in to release it from the connector, then
withdraw it out of the slot.
Step 7. Adjust camera pan, tilt and rotation
Adjust the camera pan, tilt and rotation to point the camera at your surveillance target. When pointing
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maintenance cable to the connector on the maintenance panel, and then attach it to CVBS monitor to see a
live view video from the camera.
1. While observing live video from the camera, use a #2 Phillips screwdriver to loosen the gimbal lock
screw until the gimbal is free to rotate (about three turns). The location of the lock screw is shown in
the photos on page 1 of this guide.
2. Point the camera at your surveillance target, changing the pan, tilt and rotation as needed. See below.
Always stay within the specied pan, tilt and rotation ranges of the camera.
Gimbal lock screw
Gimbal assembly
Pan range:
-30° ~ +30°
Tilt range:
0˚ ~ 75˚
Rotation range:
0˚ ~ 360˚
3. Tighten the adjustment lock screw to securely hold the gimbal in place.
4. Reinstall the camera dome cover.
5. Reinstall the camera outer cover.
Step 8. Adjust the camera image for your surveillance target
Use the rmware menus to adjust the brightness, contrast, saturation and sharpness of the video image
if necessary. These settings are initially optimized at the factory and may not need adjustment. When
adjustments are necessary, the paths to the image settings menus are dierent if the camera is installed
as a device on a LAN, or if it is connected to a NVR. Select the installation type below for your camera to
complete this step.
For cameras installed on a LAN
1. If necessary, open IE and log into the camera with administrative credentials.
2. Click the Setup tab, and then click the Image link in the left frame.
3. Adjust the Brightness Contrast, Saturation and Sharpness of the image. Each parameter can be set to a
level of 0 ~ 100 either by moving the slider or entering the value in the box on the right. The eect of
the adjustment will appear in the Live View image in the menu.
Refer to the rmware user manual for your camera to use the other submenus on this screen.
For cameras connected directly to an NVR
1. Log into the NVR with administrative privileges.
2. Open the rmware Image menu. Go to Menu | Camera Management | Image
3. In the Camera eld drop down list, select the camera you want to congure. In the example above,
[D1]IPCamera 01 is selected.
4. Drag the Brightness, Contrast, Saturation and Hue adjustment markers left or right to perfect
the image from the camera. For some adjustments, you can click the up ( 5)or down ( 6)icons
near the adjustment value (on the right side) to incrementally change the value of those adjustment.
5. Click Apply to save your settings for this camera.
Refer to the rmware user manual for your NVR to use the other submenus on this screen.
Cleaning
Dust or grease on the dome cover will cause IR reection. Please do not remove the dome cover lm until
the installation is nished. If there is dust or grease on the dome cover, clean the dome cover with clean soft
cloth and isopropyl alcohol.
Do not touch lens with ngers. If cleaning is necessary, use clean cloth with ethanol and wipe it gently. If
the camera will not be used for an extended period, please replace the lens cap to protect the sensor from
dirt.

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Specications
Camera
Image Sensor: 1/2.5” Progressive Scan CMOS
Signal System: NTSC
Min. Illumination: Color: 0.008 Lux @ (F1.2, AGC ON), 0.014 lux @ (F1.6, AGC ON), 0 lux with IR
Shutter time: 1/3 s to 1/100,000 s
Slow shutter: Support
Lens: 2.8 mm: Horizontal eld of view: 109°, Vertical eld of view: 60°, Diagonal eld of view: 131°
Lens Mount: M12
Adjustment Range: Pan: -30° ~ +30°, tilt: 0° ~ 75°, rotate: 0° ~ 360°
Day& Night: IR Cut Filter
Wide Dynamic Range: 120 dB
Digital noise reduction: 3D DNR
Focus: Fixed
Compression Standard
Video Compression: H.265+ / H.265 / H.264+ / H.264 / MJPEG
H.264 code prole: Main Prole / High Prole
Video bit rate: 32 Kbps ~ 16 Mbps
Audio Compression: G.711 / G.722.1 / G.726 / MP2L2 / PCM
Audio bit rate: 64 Kbps (G.711) / 16 Kbps (G.722.1) / 16 Kbps (G.726) / 32 ~ 192 Kbps (MP2L2)
Triple Streams: Yes
Image
Max. Image Resolution: 2688 × 1520
Main Stream: 50 Hz: 25 fps (2688 × 1520, 2304 × 1296, 1920 × 1080)
60 Hz: 30 fps (2688 × 1520, 2304 × 1296, 1920 × 1080)
Sub Stream: 50 Hz: 25 fps (640 × 480, 640 × 360, 320 × 240)
60 Hz: 30 fps (640 × 480, 640 × 360, 320 × 240)
Third Stream: 50 Hz: 25 fps (1280 × 720, 640 × 360, 352 × 288)
60 Hz: 30 fps (1280 × 720, 640 × 360, 352 × 240)
Image Enhancement: BLC / 3D DNR / BLC
Image Settings: Rotate Mode, Saturation, Brightness, Contrast, Sharpness adjustable by client software or
web browser
ROI: Support for 1 xed region for main stream and sub-stream separately
Day / Night Switch: Day / Night / Auto / Schedule / Triggered by Alarm In
Network
Network Storage: microSD / SDHC / SDXC card (up to 128G), local storage and NAS (NFS, SMB/CIFS), ANR
Alarm Trigger: Motion detection, video tampering alarm, network disconnected, IP address conict,
illegal login, HDD full, HDD error
Protocols: TCP/IP, ICMP, HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, DHCP, DNS, DDNS, RTP, RTSP, RTCP, PPPoE, NTP, UPnP™, SMTP,
SNMP, IGMP, QoS, IPv6
General Function: One-key reset, Anti-Flicker, heartbeat, mirror, password protection, privacy mask,
Watermark, IP address ltering
System Compatibility: ONVIF (Prole S, Prole G), ISAPI
User / Host Up to 32 users
3 levels: Administrator, Operator and User
Client Alibi Central Management Software (ACMS)
Web Browser Microsoft® Internet Explorer® version 8 or later
Interface
Audio: 2 Inputs: line in or mic in (built-in microphone), 1 output: line out, mono sound, terminal
block
Communication Interface: 1 RJ45 10M / 100M Ethernet interface
Alarm: 1 Input: Alarm in, 1 Output: Alarm out, terminal block
On-board storage: Built-in Micro SD / SDHC / SDXC slot, up to 128 GB
Reset Button: Yes
Audio
Environment Noise Filtering: Support
Audio Sampling Rate: 8 kHz / 16 kHz / 32 kHz / 44.1 kHz / 48 kHz
Smart Feature Set
Behavior Analysis: Line crossing detection, Intrusion detection, Unattended baggage detection, Object removal
detection
Line Crossing Detection: Cross a pre-dened virtual line
Intrusion Detection: Enter and loiter in a pre-dened virtual region
Exception Detections: Scene change detection
Recognition: Face Detection
General
Operating Conditions: -22 °F ~ 140 °F (-30 °C ~ 60 °C)
Humidity 95% or less (non-condensing)
Power Supply: 12 VDC ± 25%, PoE (802.3af Class3)
Power Consumption: 12 Vdc, 0.7 A, max. 8.5 W, Φ 5.5 mm coaxial plug power
PoE (802.3af, 36 V to 57 V), 0.3 A to 0.1 A, max. 10 W
Impact Protection: IK08 Protection Level
Weather Proof: IP66
IR Range: Up to 30 ft (10 m)
Dimensions: Φ4.3” × 2.2” (Φ110 mm × 56.4 mm)
Weight: Camera: Approx. 390 g (0.9 lb.)
Using the Waterproof Ethernet Fitting
Install the Waterproof Ethernet Fitting on the Ethernet cable end at the camera when moisture or
contamination exists in the area near the camera. The tting includes several parts that must be installed in
a specic order. To install the tting:
1. Place the rubber O-ring over the camera drop cable end cap.
Push the O-ring up to the connector cap.
2. Place the Lock Nut onto the network cable from the router or
switch as shown in the drawing to the right. The inside threads
must be toward the camera end.
3. Place the rubber basket onto the network cable above the lock
nut as shown.
4. Place the end cap onto the network cable above the rubber
gasket as shown. The ngered end must be toward the router
or switch.
5. Install an RJ-45 connector onto the network cable.
6. Plug the RJ-45 connector with the network cable into the
camera network drop cable.
7. Fit the end cap on the network cable onto the camera drop
cable end cap. Rotate the network cable end cap to lock it in
place.
8. Push the rubber gasket fully into the end of the network cable
end cap.
9. Screw the lock nut onto the network cable end cap until it is
fully seated.
Network drop cable
from camera
Network cable from
router or switchEthernet Fitting installed
Ethernet Fitting assembled and connected
Drop cable
end cap
Network drop
cable from
camera
Rubber
O-ring
seal
RJ-45
connector
End cap
Rubber
gasket
Network
cable
from
router or
switch
Lock nut

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Wire gauge standards
Bare Wire Gauge(mm) American Wire Gauge
(AWG)
Cross-sectional Area of
Bare Wire (mm2)
0.750 21 0.4417
0.800 20 0.5027
0.900 19 0.6362
1.000 18 0.7854
1.250 16 1.2266
1.500 15 1.7663
2.000 12 3.1420
2.500 4.9080
3.000 7.0 6 83
12 Vdc Wire Gauge and Transmission Distance
The following table shows the recommended maximum distance adopted for the dierent wire sizes when
the 12 Vdc voltage loss is less than 15%. For example, for a device with the rating power of
20 VA which is installed 77 feet (22 m) from the transformer, the minimum wire gauge required is 1.0000
mm (18 gauge).
Power (VA) Wire size mm (gauge)
0.800 (20) 1.000 (18) 1.250 (16) 2.000 (12)
10 97 (28) 153 (44) 234 (67) 617 (176)
20 49 (14) 77 (22) 117 (33) 308 (88)
24 41 (12) 64 (18) 98 (28) 257 (73)
30 32 (9) 51 (15) 78 (22) 206 (59)
40 24 (7) 38 (11) 59 (17) 154 (44)
48 20 (6) 32 (9) 49 (14) 128 (37)
50 19 (6) 31 (9) 47 (13) 123 (35)
60 16 (5) 26 (7) 39 (11) 103 (29)
70 14 (4) 22 (6) 33 (10) 88 (25)
80 12 (3) 19 (5) 29 (8) 77 (22)
90 10.8 (3.1) 17 (5) 26 (7) 69 (20)
100 9.7 (2.8) 15 (4) 23 (7) 62 (18)
110 8.9 (2.5) 14 (4) 21 (6) 56 (16)
120 8.1 (2.3) 13 (4) 20 (6) 51 (15)
130 7.5 (2.1) 11.8 (3.4) 18 (5) 47 (14)
140 7 (2) 11 (3.1) 17 (5) 44 (13)
150 6.5 (1.9) 10.2 (2.9) 16 (4) 41 (12)
160 6.1 (1.7) 9.6 (2.7) 15 (4) 39 (11)
170 5.7 (1.6) 9 (2.6) 14 (4) 36 (10)
180 5.4 (1.5) 8.5 (2.4) 13 (4) 34 (10)
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