Midian SVR-1-IC1 User manual

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SVR-1-IC1
Simplex Repeater Maker for Icom Two-Way Radios
Manual Revision: 2013-07-23
Covers Firmware Revisions:
VS-1XXX: 01.62.00 & Higher
Covers Hardware Revisions:
VS-IC1: 7710B & Higher
This manual & product supports the following Icom two-way radios:
Portables: F-3, F-3G, F-4, F-4G, F-14, F-24, F-30, F-30G, F-40, F-40G, F-33G, F-43G, F-70, F-80
Mobiles: F-110, F-120, F-210, F-220, F-310, F-320, F-410, F-420, F-520, F-620, F-1020, F-2020, F-1720, F-1820

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HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS
Operating Voltage 4.75-9.5 VDC
Operating Current
Power Save Mode (COR Operation) 2.5 mA typical
Power Save Mode (VOX Operation) 10 mA typical
Repeat 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 SVR per the Product Programming Section of this manual.
3. Install the SVR into the radio per the Hardware Installation Section of this manual.
4. Program the radio per the Radio Programming Section of this manual.
*** Midian is not responsible for any damage/loss resulting from the use of Midian’s products.

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GENERAL INFORMATION
Midian’s SVR-1 is a simplex repeater maker that can be installed into a mobile or portable radio. The SVR-1
detects COR or VOX from an incoming transmission and records the incoming audio (up to 3 minutes). When the
COR or VOX is no longer detected the SVR-1 keys the radio and retransmits the recorded audio. The SVR-1
enables users to create low-cost vehicular repeaters or expand radio coverage into poor coverage areas.

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PRODUCT PROGRAMMING
Midian’s SVR-1-IC1 is programmed via Midian’s KL-4F programming interface and the MPS software. Please
reference the KL-4F manual for setup instructions of the MPS software and the KL-4F hardware. From the
product selection screen in the software, select the SVR-1-IC1 from the list and click OK.
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, a definition of the feature will
be shown.
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.
Programming: Plug the board onto the IC1 connector on the KL-4F. Press and hold the power button on the KL-
4F and click “Program Unit” in the MPS software. The ACK LED on the KL-4F will faintly flash if programmed
successfully.
Reading: Plug the board onto the IC1 connector on the KL-4F. Press and hold the power button on the KL-4F
and click “Read Unit” in the MPS software.
Note: Upon power up the unit will be awake for 15 seconds before going into Power Save mode.
After programming or reading the SVR-1 turn off the unit for 3 seconds and then turn back on.

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Store on COR/Store on VOX: Select the appropriate method that the unit should use to start recording incoming
audio.
COR Hold-Up Time This sets the amount of times after a loss of COR or VOX that the unit will wait until it
retransmits the recorded audio.
VOX Settings > Sensitivity: This is a threshold detection based on the energy level in the audio.
VOX Settings > Attack Time: This sets the minimum time before the unit will detect VOX based on the sensitivity
setting.
VOX Settings > Decay Time: This sets the time before the unit will drop the VOX detection. Be certain to set this
long enough so that you do not have drop outs between words or on brief pauses.
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: When using a switch to enable/disable the SVR, a medium tone followed by a high tone
will sound indicating repeat mode is enabled. When pressed again a medium tone followed by a low tone will
sound indicating repeat mode is disabled.
Beep Options > Go Ahead: Not currently used.
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. This may also be used to get the
attention of the party receiving a call.
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.
Beep Options > Enable Side Tone Pin: Must be checked to get mode beeps.

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Key-Up Delay: This sets the amount of time the unit waits after keying the base station radio before it starts to
retransmit the recorded audio.
Trunking Delay Enable: Check this box if using a trunking system. This will cause the unit to hold off
regenerating the recorded audio until it has received a channel acquisition acknowledgement from the base
station radio.
Common PTT: Check this box if PTT In and PTT Out are connected to the same point.
PTT Cancels Store/Retransmit: If checked and the PTT is pressed during store/retransmit the unit will not
retransmit the incoming transmission.
Number of Retransmits: This sets how many times the unit will retransmit the last recorded audio clip.
Retransmit Interval: This sets the time interval between the retransmits set in the Number of Retransmits field.

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PTT > Active Polarity: This sets whether the unit looks for an active low or active high to cancel a
store/retransmit.
PTT > Debounce: If checked the unit will require a continuous active state for 30 msec before accepting the PTT.
Mode > Type: Select whether the switch is Momentary or Latched. In this case it should be Momentary.
Mode > Active Polarity: Select the active polarity of the mode switch. In this case it should be Low.
Mode > Debounce: If checked the unit will require a continuous active state for 30 msec before accepting the
mode change.

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COR > Active Polarity: This sets whether the unit looks for an active low or active high to start recording the
received audio.
COR > Debounce: If checked the unit will require a continuous active state for 30 msec before accepting the
COR.
PTT > Active Polarity: This sets the polarity necessary for the unit’s PTT output to key the radio.

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Audio Enable > Active Polarity: This sets the polarity necessary for the unit to enable the speaker of the radio to
pass beeps.
Trunking Delay Input > Active Polarity: This sets whether the unit needs an active low or active high indication
from the radio to indicate a trunked channel has been established.
Trunking Delay Input > Debounce: If checked the unit will require a continuous active state for 30 msec before
accepting the channel acquisition.

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Tones > Beep Volume: Adjust the slider for the desired beep volume. This level is expressed as a percentage of
max voice audio level.
Tones > 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.
Playback > Playback Level: Not used in this application.
Playback > 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 ALIGNMENT
This section describes how to determine and set the audio levels.
Audio Levels Overview:
To ensure the best audio quality, the SVR must be configured to match the audio levels used by the radio. The
SVR 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 SVR only has control of audio
voltage levels, not input and output impedances. These impedances can dramatically influence the levels.
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%
1. A method for controlling transmitter 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
2. Using a service monitor send a fully quieting signal (-50 dBm) to the receiver with a 1000 Hz tone at 60%
modulation, adjust the volume of the receiver to a comfortable listening level and measure the audio level at
the speaker using an AC coupled oscilloscope.
3. Set the radio programming software for an option board and set all parameters to accommodate the option
board then program the radio.
4. Install the unit and power up the radio, using the EXACT set up as in step 1 and while in transmit mode
measure the signal level at TP-1.
5. While in receive mode, and using the EXACT set up as in step 2, measure the signal level at TP-2.
6. In the KL3 under audio levels set the TX IN to the same level as measured in step 4, for a preliminary
adjustment set the TX OUT for the same level. Set the RX IN to the same level as measured in step 5 and for
a preliminary adjustment set RX OUT for the same level. Program the VS-1xxx.
7. Using the EXACT set up as in step1 and while in transmit mode verify the modulation is still at 60%, if not
adjust the TX OUT level accordingly.
8. While in receive mode, and using the EXACT set up as in step 2 verify the audio level at the speaker is the
same level that was measured in step 2, if not adjust the RX OUT level accordingly.
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.

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The following table shows Midian’s recommended levels in mVpp at 60% modulation for tested Icom models of
two-way radios:
Radio Model RX In TX In RX Out TX Out
F-3, F-4 408 42 480 48
F-3G, F-4G 1335 48 1395 48
F-14, F-24 576 42 684 48
F-30, F-40
F-30G, F-40G
F-33G, F-43G
F-70, F-80
F-110, F-120, F-210, F-220 684 180 684 222
F-310, F-320, F-410, F-420
F-520, F-620
F-1020, F-2020
F-1720, F-1820

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HARDWARE INSTALLATION
Be certain to follow standard anti-static procedures when handling any of Midian’s products.
Icom F-3:
Remove W2 to open the radio’s TX path, W10 to open the radio’s RX path, and W1 to open the radio’s PTT path.
Plug the unit into the options connector located behind the rubber stopper under the battery. These instructions
are for radio serial numbers 50,000 and higher.
Icom F-4:
Remove W2 to open the radio’s TX path, W12 to open the radio’s RX path, and W1 to open the radio’s PTT path.
Plug the unit into the options connector located behind the rubber stopper under the battery. These instructions
are for radio serial numbers 50,000 and higher.
Icom F-3G, F-4G:
Open jumper C to open the radio’s TX path, jumper F to open the radio’s RX path, and Jumper D to open the
radio’s PTT path. Plug the unit into the options connector located behind the rubber stopper under the battery.
Icom F-14, F-24:
The unit plugs into the options connector under the battery. Before plugging the unit in, open jumper MIC to open
the radio’s TX path, jumper DISC to open the radio’s RX path and jumper PTT to open the radio’s PTT path.
Icom F-30, F-40:
Open jumper CP C to open the radio’s TX path, jumper CP A to open the radio’s RX path, and jumper CP B to
open the radio’s PTT path. The unit plugs into the options connector located on the main board.
Icom F-30G, F-40G:
Open jumper B to open the radio’s TX path, jumper A to open the radio’s RX path, and jumper G to open the
radio’s PTT path. The unit plugs into the first options connector (labeled as Option One) located on the main
board.
Note: Some F-30G, F-40G radios have an issue that when jumper G is cut, the radio still does not open the PTT
path. If this occurs it will be necessary to program the unit as PTT Common with a low negative logic.
Icom F-33G, F-43G:
The unit plugs into the options connector under the battery. Before plugging the unit in, open jumper C to open
the radio’s TX path, jumper F to open the radio’s RX path, and jumper D to open the radio’s PTT path.
Icom F-70, F-80:
Before installing the unit, open the radio’s TX path by opening CP-1, open the RX path by opening CP-2, and
open the PTT path by opening CP-4. The unit plugs into the options connector located on the main board.
Icom F-120, F-220:
Before installing the unit, open the radio’s TX path by opening the MIC jumper, open the RX path by opening the
DISC jumper, and open the PTT path by opening the PTT jumper. The unit plugs into the options connector
located on the main board.

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Icom F-320, F-420, F-520, F-620:
Open jumper A to open the radio’s TX path, jumper B to open the radio’s RX path, and jumper C to open the
radio’s PTT path. The unit plugs into the options connector located on the main board.
Icom F-1020, F-2020:
Open jumper MIC to open the radio’s TX path, jumper AFO to open the radio’s RX path, and jumper PTT to open
the radio’s PTT path. The unit plugs into the options connector located on the main board.
Icom F-1720, F-1820:
Open jumper “IO MIC” to open the radio’s TX path, jumper “AF OUT” to open the RX path. Additionally close CP-
37. The unit plugs into the options connector located on the main board.

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RADIO PROGRAMMING
Icom F-3, F-4, F-30, F-40, F-320, F-420, F-1020, F-2020:
For mode select, program the radio’s option button (P0-P3) as Opt 1 Momentary/Active Low.
Icom F-3G, F-4G, F-14, F-24, F-33G, F-43G, F-70, F-80, F-120, F-220, F-520, F-620, F-1720, F-1820:
For mode select, program the radio’s option button under Common > Key & Display as OPT1 Momentary/L
(Active Low).
Icom F-30G, F-40G:
For mode select, program the radio’s option button under Common>Key & Display as OPT11 Momentary/L
(Active Low). If you use the second options connector, program as OPT21 Momentary/L (Active Low).

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OPERATION
SVR Operation:
Repeater Enable/Disable: Press the radio key that was assigned during installation and/or radio programming.
A medium tone followed by a high tone will sound indicating repeat mode is enabled. When pressed again a
medium tone followed by a low tone will sound indicating repeat mode is disabled.
Repeat: With the SVR enabled, when the unit detects COR or VOX (depending on programming) it will record the
incoming audio transmission. When COR or VOX drops for a preprogrammed amount of time, the unit will key the
connected transceiver and retransmit the recorded audio.
TECHNICAL NOTES
Radio Compatibility: Midian has taken the utmost care to ensure the option board integrates into the radio with
minimal impact to the features of the radio. However, some features may not be available in the radio when an
option board is used. If a feature is not available, please contact Midian to see if the feature can be added.
MIDIAN CONTACT INFORMATION
MIDIAN ELECTRONICS, INC.
2030 N. Forbes Blvd. #101
Tucson, Arizona 85745 USA
Toll-Free: 1-800-MIDIANS
Main: 520-884-7981
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.midians.com

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1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
D D
C C
B B
A A
P3-4 TCK
-
+
2
3
1
U7:1
P3-3 TMS
Y1
8C29666
P1-3 16
P5-1
13
VDD 42
P3-1
11
P3-5
9
P4-5 4
P4-7 3
P2-6
37
P3-7
8
P2-7
47
P3-6
28
P5-2
24
P3-4
27
P1-2
20
VSS
18
P2-4_AREF
36
P0-7
43
P0-1
46
P2-5
48
P0-3
45
P0-6
41
P4-1 6
P0-5
44
P2-3
1
P2-1
2
P0-0
38
P0-4
40
P0-2
39
P2-0 34
P1-4 21
P1-6 22
SMP 7
P2-2 35
P1-1 17
P1-0 19
XRES 29
P3-0 25
P5-0 23
P3-2 26
P5-3 12
P3-3
10
P4-3 5
P1-5 15
P1-7 14
P4-6 33
P4-4 32
P4-0 30
P4-2 31
PAD
49
U1
P3-2 TDI
*
IN1
1
ENA
3
GND
2LVF 4
OUT 5
VR2
VDD
P2-5
P3-1 TDO
-
+
13
12
14
411
U7:4
-
+
9
10
8
U7:3
PROG OUT
PAD2
7427
SHDN 7
V+ 4
CLK 8
IN
2OUT 5
COM
1
OS
6
V-
3
U4
-
+
6
5
7
U7:2
PROG IN
PAD1
SDATA
P2-2
CLK
P2-1
IN1
1
ENA
3
GND
2LVF 4
OUT 5
VR1 P3-6 GND
3157
Y0
3
Y1
1
GND
2
Z4
VDD 5
S6
U5
IN1
1
ENA
3
GND
2LVF 4
OUT 5
VR3
XRES
P2-3
*
MISO0
16
SSO
15
XTAL
33
PWMA0
3
IRQA
11
FAULTA0
12
ANA0
20
CAN_RX
46
ANA1
21
RST 2
TCK 39
TMS 40
TDI 41
TDO 42
EXTAL
32
VSS
31
VSS
13
VSS
10
VSS
45
VCAP2 17
VCAP1 43
VDDADC 30
VSSADC 29
VREFIN 26
VREFMID 27
VREFP 28
VDD_IO 5
VDD_IO 14
VDD_IO 34
VDD_IO 44
U3
P3-5 RST
GND
P2-4
VAN
VAN
VAN
VAN
VAN
IN SYSTEM
SERIAL PROGR.
(SOURCE)
+3.3V
+3.3V
+3.3V
+3.3V
+3.3VA
+3.3VDD+VIN
+3.3V
+3.3V
+3.3V
+3.3V
+3.3V
+3.3V
+3.3VA
+3.3VDD
+3.3V+3.3V+3.3V
+3.3V
+3.3V
+3.3VDD
47K
R10
10K
R17
10K
R16
+5 VIN
+5 VIN
+5 VIN
+5 VIN
3.3KR20
4001
Q4
4001
Q3
4001
Q2
4001
Q1
100KR12
1KR24
1KR27
3.3KR28
75KR35 1.2M
R36
36KR40
56KR37
4.7KR6
47K
R3
*
R34
*
R38
8.2K
R41
27K
R32
10K1%R30 10K1%R31
10KR26
10KR25
4.7KR21
47K
R18
100K
R33
100K
R42
4.7K
R19
1KR11
1KR15
47KR8
47KR9
47KR5
47KR14
47KR13
2RR23
2RR29
2RR39
TP1
TP2
TP3
TP4
TP5 TP6
TP7
TP8
TP9
TP10
TP11
TP13
TP14
TP15
TP16
TP17
TP18
.1u
C6
.1u
C14
560p
C7
.1u
C9
560p
C19
.01u
C24
.1u
C29
.1u
C37
.1u
C46
.01u
C48
10u
C44
560p
C43
.0068u
C45
.0068u
C39
*
C40
.001u
C47
.01u
C36
.1uC32
2.2u
C42
560p
C41
.1u
C33
.1u
C31
560p
C27
100p
C38 39p
C35
.1u
C34
.1u
C28
220p
C30
.1uC21
.1u
C18
.1u
C17
.1u
C15
10u
C16
2.2uC26
2.2u
C25
560p
C22
560p
C23
.1u
C10
.1u
C11
10u
C12
10u
C13
12p
C8
100p
C5
.1u
C2
2.2u
C4
.1u
C3
.01u
C20
CS
7
SO
12
SI
13
SCK
14
DVDD 1
INT2
9INT1/DRDY
8
GND 2
*
AVDD 6
GND 5
IADDR0 4
N/C 3
GND 10
GND 11
U8
*
R1
0R
R2
*
R4
.1uC1+3.3V
EMER_IN P1-10
EMER_IN P1-10
MODE_IN P1-9
MODE_IN P1-9
COR_IN P1-6
COR_IN P1-6
TX_IN P1-4
TX_IN P1-4
RX_IN P1-23
RX_IN P1-23
+5 VIN P1-29
+5 VIN P1-29
+VIN P1-28
+VIN P1-28
GND P1-12
GND P1-12
GND P1-30
GND P1-30
PTT IN P1-1
PTT IN P1-1
RX_OUT
P1-22 RX_OUT
P1-22
TX_OUT
P1-3 TX_OUT
P1-3
PTT_OUT
P1-2 PTT_OUT
P1-2
AUDIO_ENABLE
P1-26 AUDIO_ENABLE
P1-26
N/C P1-11
N/C P1-11
BEEP OUT
P1-25 BEEP OUT
P1-25
PROG_OUT
P1-7 PROG_OUT
P1-7
PROG_IN
P1-5 PROG_IN
P1-5
N/C P1-8
N/C P1-8
N/C P1-13
N/C P1-13
N/C P1-14
N/C P1-14
N/C P1-15
N/C P1-15
N/C P1-16
N/C P1-16
N/C P1-17
N/C P1-17
N/C P1-18
N/C P1-18
N/C P1-19
N/C P1-19
N/C P1-20
N/C P1-20
N/C P1-21
N/C P1-21
N/C P1-24
N/C P1-24
N/C P1-27
N/C P1-27
LTR
TP22
4.7KR7
1N4735A
*
D5
NOTE
If Input Voltage, +VIN, is greater than +10 VDC:
- Cut SJ1 Jumper trace
- Install zener diode D5
TP12
CS
1
SO
2
SI
5
SCK
6
VCC 8
HOLD 7
WP 3
GND 4
AT26DF081A
U6
SJ1
MODE/CALL
PAD3
TP20
TP21
0R
R43
0R
R44
SB1
D1
SB1
D2
SB1
D3
SB1
D4
*
R22
CP
CJS
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DOCUMENT NAME
SCHEMATIC
2013
SVR-1-IC1
VOICE OPTION
ACCELEROMETER OPTION
SERIES
VS-1200/1100/110
VS-1000/1050
TS-120
SVR-1/VM-3
VAE-1
VR2 VR3 U3 U6 U8
Y Y Y * *
* * * * *
* * * * Y
* * * Y *
* * * Y Y
Y = INSTALLED
* = NOT INSTALLED
NOTES
PIC101
PIC102
COC1
PIC201 PIC202
COC2
PIC301 PIC302
COC3
PIC401 PIC402
COC4
PIC501
PIC502
COC5
PIC601 PIC602
COC6
PIC701
PIC702
COC7
PIC801
PIC802
COC8
PIC901
PIC902
COC9
PIC1001
PIC1002
COC10
PIC1101
PIC1102
COC11
PIC1201
PIC1202
COC12
PIC1301
PIC1302
COC13
PIC1401 PIC1402
COC14
PIC1501
PIC1502
COC15
PIC1601
PIC1602
COC16
PIC1701
PIC1702
COC17
PIC1801
PIC1802
COC18
PIC1901
PIC1902
COC19
PIC2001
PIC2002
COC20
PIC2101
PIC2102
COC21
PIC2201
PIC2202
COC22
PIC2301
PIC2302
COC23
PIC2401
PIC2402
COC24
PIC2501
PIC2502
COC25
PIC2601
PIC2602
COC26
PIC2701 PIC2702
COC27
PIC2801
PIC2802
COC28
PIC2901
PIC2902
COC29
PIC3001
PIC3002
COC30
PIC3101
PIC3102
COC31
PIC3201
PIC3202
COC32
PIC3301
PIC3302
COC33
PIC3401
PIC3402
COC34
PIC3501
PIC3502
COC35
PIC3601
PIC3602
COC36
PIC3701
PIC3702
COC37
PIC3801
PIC3802
COC38
PIC3901
PIC3902
COC39
PIC4001 PIC4002
COC40
PIC4101
PIC4102
COC41
PIC4201
PIC4202
COC42
PIC4301
PIC4302
COC43
PIC4401
PIC4402
COC44
PIC4501
PIC4502
COC45
PIC4601
PIC4602
COC46
PIC4701
PIC4702
COC47
PIC4801
PIC4802
COC48
PID101PID102
COD1
PID201PID202
COD2
PID301PID302
COD3
PID401PID402
COD4
PID50APID50K
COD5
PIP101
COP1:1
PIP102
COP1:2
PIP103
COP1:3
PIP104
COP1:4
PIP105
COP1:5
PIP106
COP1:6
PIP107
COP1:7
PIP108
COP1:8
PIP109
COP1:9
PIP1010
COP1:10
PIP1011
COP1:11
PIP1012
COP1:12
PIP1013
COP1:13
PIP1014
COP1:14
PIP1015
COP1:15
PIP1016
COP1:16
PIP1017
COP1:17
PIP1018
COP1:18
PIP1019
COP1:19
PIP1020
COP1:20
PIP1021
COP1:21
PIP1022
COP1:22
PIP1023
COP1:23
PIP1024
COP1:24
PIP1025
COP1:25
PIP1026
COP1:26
PIP1027
COP1:27
PIP1028
COP1:28
PIP1029
COP1:29
PIP1030
COP1:30
PIP201
COP2:1
PIP202
COP2:2
PIP203
COP2:3
PIP204
COP2:4
PIP205
COP2:5
PIP301
COP3:1
PIP302
COP3:2
PIP303
COP3:3
PIP304
COP3:4
PIP305
COP3:5
PIP306
COP3:6
PIPAD101
COPAD1
PIPAD201
COPAD2
PIPAD301
COPAD3
PIQ10D
PIQ10G
PIQ10S
COQ1
PIQ20D
PIQ20G
PIQ20S
COQ2
PIQ30D
PIQ30G
PIQ30S
COQ3
PIQ40D
PIQ40G
PIQ40S
COQ4
PIR101
PIR102
COR1
PIR201
PIR202
COR2
PIR301
PIR302
COR3
PIR401
PIR402
COR4
PIR501 PIR502
COR5
PIR601
PIR602
COR6
PIR701
PIR702
COR7
PIR801 PIR802
COR8
PIR901 PIR902
COR9
PIR1001
PIR1002
COR10
PIR1101 PIR1102
COR11
PIR1201 PIR1202
COR12
PIR1301 PIR1302
COR13
PIR1401 PIR1402
COR14
PIR1501 PIR1502
COR15
PIR1601
PIR1602
COR16
PIR1701
PIR1702
COR17
PIR1801 PIR1802
COR18
PIR1901
PIR1902
COR19
PIR2001 PIR2002
COR20
PIR2101 PIR2102
COR21
PIR2201PIR2202
COR22
PIR2301 PIR2302
COR23
PIR2401 PIR2402
COR24
PIR2501
PIR2502
COR25
PIR2601 PIR2602
COR26
PIR2701 PIR2702
COR27
PIR2801 PIR2802
COR28
PIR2901 PIR2902
COR29
PIR3001 PIR3002
COR30
PIR3101
PIR3102
COR31
PIR3201
PIR3202
COR32
PIR3301
PIR3302
COR33
PIR3401
PIR3402
COR34
PIR3501
PIR3502
COR35
PIR3601
PIR3602
COR36
PIR3701 PIR3702
COR37
PIR3801
PIR3802
COR38
PIR3901 PIR3902
COR39
PIR4001
PIR4002
COR40
PIR4101
PIR4102
COR41
PIR4201
PIR4202
COR42
PIR4301 PIR4302
COR43
PIR4401 PIR4402
COR44
PISJ101 PISJ102
COSJ1
COtb0sch1
PITP101
COTP1
PITP201
COTP2
PITP301
COTP3
PITP401
COTP4
PITP501
COTP5
PITP601
COTP6
PITP701
COTP7
PITP801
COTP8
PITP901
COTP9
PITP1001
COTP10
PITP1101
COTP11
PITP1201
COTP12
PITP1301
COTP13
PITP1401
COTP14
PITP1501
COTP15
PITP1601
COTP16
PITP1701
COTP17
PITP1801
COTP18
PITP2001
COTP20
PITP2101
COTP21
PITP2201
COTP22
PIU101 PIU102
PIU103
PIU104
PIU105
PIU106
PIU107
PIU108
PIU109
PIU1010
PIU1011
PIU1012
PIU1013
PIU1014
PIU1015
PIU1016
PIU1017
PIU1018
PIU1019
PIU1020
PIU1021
PIU1022
PIU1023
PIU1024
PIU1025
PIU1026
PIU1027
PIU1028
PIU1029
PIU1030
PIU1031
PIU1032
PIU1033
PIU1034
PIU1035
PIU1036
PIU1037
PIU1038PIU1039PIU1040
PIU1041
PIU1042
PIU1043
PIU1044
PIU1045
PIU1046
PIU1047
PIU1048
PIU1049
COU1
PIU302
PIU303
PIU305
PIU3010
PIU3011
PIU3012
PIU3013
PIU3014
PIU3015
PIU3016
PIU3017
PIU3020
PIU3021
PIU3026
PIU3027
PIU3028
PIU3029
PIU3030
PIU3031PIU3032
PIU3033
PIU3034
PIU3039
PIU3040
PIU3041
PIU3042
PIU3043
PIU3044
PIU3045
PIU3046
COU3
PIU401
PIU402
PIU403
PIU404
PIU405
PIU406
PIU407
PIU408
COU4
PIU501
PIU502
PIU503
PIU504
PIU505 PIU506
COU5
PIU601
PIU602
PIU603
PIU604
PIU605
PIU606
PIU607
PIU608
COU6
PIU701
PIU702
PIU703
COU7:1
PIU705
PIU706
PIU707
COU7:2
PIU708
PIU709
PIU7010
COU7:3
PIU704
PIU7011
PIU7012
PIU7013
PIU7014
COU7:4
PIU801
PIU802
PIU803
PIU804
PIU805
PIU806
PIU807
PIU808
PIU809
PIU8010
PIU8011
PIU8012
PIU8013
PIU8014
COU8
PIVR101
PIVR102
PIVR103
PIVR104
PIVR105
COVR1
PIVR201
PIVR202
PIVR203
PIVR204
PIVR205
COVR2
PIVR301
PIVR302
PIVR303
PIVR304
PIVR305
COVR3
PIY101
PIY102
COY1

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PAC102
PAC101
COC1
PAC401
PAC402
COC4
PAC502PAC501
COC5
PAC702 PAC701
COC7
PAC801
PAC802
COC8
PAC1401PAC1402
COC14
PAC1901
PAC1902
COC19
PAC2302 PAC2301
COC23
PAC2702
PAC2701
COC27
PAC3002 PAC3001
COC30
PAC3501PAC3502
COC35
PAC3702
PAC3701
COC37
PAC4601
PAC4602
COC46
PAD101
PAD102
COD1
PAD202
PAD201
COD2
PAD301
PAD302
COD3
PAfid100
COfid1
PAfid200
COfid2
PAP1012
PAP1018
PAP1013
PAP1019
PAP1020
PAP1011
PAP1021
PAP1010
PAP1022
PAP109
PAP1023
PAP108
PAP1024
PAP107
PAP1025
PAP106
PAP1026
PAP105
PAP1027
PAP104
PAP1028
PAP103
PAP1029
PAP102
PAP1030
PAP101
PAP1014
PAP1015
PAP1017
PAP1016
PAP10BR
PAP10BL
COP1
PAPAD101
COPAD1
PAPAD201
COPAD2
PAPAD301
COPAD3
PAR101
PAR102
COR1
PAR202
PAR201
COR2
PAR401
PAR402
COR4
PAR602
PAR601
COR6
PAR702PAR701
COR7
PAR1701
PAR1702
COR17
PAR1801 PAR1802
COR18
PAR1901
PAR1902
COR19
PAR2102
PAR2101
COR21
PAR2201
PAR2202
COR22
PAR2402
PAR2401
COR24
PAR2502
PAR2501
COR25
PAR2901
PAR2902
COR29
PAR3001 PAR3002
COR30
PAR3302
PAR3301
COR33
PAR3902
PAR3901
COR39
PAR4001
PAR4002
COR40
COtb0sch1
PATP101
COTP1
PATP201
COTP2
PATP301
COTP3
PATP401
COTP4
PATP501
COTP5
PATP601
COTP6
PATP701
COTP7
PATP801
COTP8
PATP901
COTP9
PATP1001
COTP10
PATP1101
COTP11
PATP1201
COTP12
PATP1301
COTP13
PATP1401
COTP14
PATP1501
COTP15
PATP1601
COTP16
PATP1701
COTP17
PATP1801
COTP18
PATP2001
COTP20
PATP2101
COTP21
PAU101
PAU102
PAU103
PAU104
PAU105
PAU106
PAU107
PAU109
PAU1010
PAU1011
PAU1012
PAU1013
PAU1014
PAU1015 PAU1016
PAU1017
PAU1018
PAU1019 PAU1020 PAU1021
PAU1022 PAU1023
PAU1024
PAU1025
PAU1026
PAU1027
PAU1028
PAU1030
PAU1031
PAU1032
PAU1033
PAU1034
PAU1035
PAU1036
PAU1037
PAU1038PAU1039
PAU1040PAU1041PAU1042
PAU1043
PAU1044
PAU1045PAU1046
PAU1047
PAU1048
PAU1049
PAU1029
PAU108
COU1
PAU3048
PAU3047
PAU3046
PAU3045
PAU3044
PAU3043
PAU3042
PAU3041
PAU3040
PAU3039
PAU3038
PAU3037
PAU3036
PAU3035
PAU3034
PAU3033
PAU3032 PAU3031
PAU3030
PAU3029 PAU3028
PAU3027
PAU3026 PAU3025
PAU3024
PAU3023
PAU3022
PAU3021
PAU3020
PAU3019
PAU3018
PAU3017
PAU3016
PAU3015
PAU3014
PAU3013
PAU3012PAU3011PAU3010
PAU309PAU308PAU307PAU306PAU305PAU304
PAU303
PAU302PAU301
COU3
PAU401PAU402PAU403PAU404
PAU405 PAU406 PAU407 PAU408
COU4
PAU501PAU502PAU503
PAU504 PAU505 PAU506
COU5
PAU7014
PAU7013
PAU7012
PAU7011
PAU7010
PAU709
PAU708 PAU707
PAU706
PAU705
PAU704
PAU703
PAU702
PAU701
COU7
PAU8014
PAU8013
PAU8012
PAU8011
PAU8010
PAU809
PAU808
PAU807
PAU806
PAU805
PAU804
PAU803
PAU802
PAU801
COU8
PAVO101
PAVO102 PAVO103 PAVO104
PAVO105 PAVO106
PAVO107
PAVO108 PAVO109
PAVO1010 PAVO1011 PAVO1012
PAVO1013
PAVO1014
PAVO1015
PAVO1016
PAVO1017
PAVO1018
PAVO1019
PAVO1020
PAVO1021
PAVO1022
PAVO1023
PAVO1024
PAVO1025PAVO1026
PAVO1027PAVO1028PAVO1029PAVO1030PAVO1031PAVO1032
PAVO1033
PAVO1034PAVO1035PAVO1036
PAVO1037
PAVO1038
PAVO1039
PAVO1040
PAVO1041
PAVO1042
PAVO1043
PAVO1044
PAVO1045
PAVO1046
PAVO1047
PAVO1048
PAVO10A
PAVO10K
PAVO1049
PAVO10BL
PAVO10BR
PAVO100
COVO1
PAY102 PAY101
COY1

PAC201 PAC202
COC2
PAC302PAC301
COC3
PAC601PAC602
COC6
PAC902PAC901
COC9
PAC1001 PAC1002
COC10
PAC1102
PAC1101
COC11
PAC1201
PAC1202
COC12
PAC1302PAC1301
COC13
PAC1501
PAC1502
COC15
PAC1602
PAC1601
COC16
PAC1702
PAC1701
COC17
PAC1801
PAC1802
COC18
PAC2002PAC2001
COC20
PAC2102
PAC2101
COC21
PAC2202 PAC2201
COC22
PAC2402PAC2401
COC24
PAC2501 PAC2502
COC25
PAC2602 PAC2601
COC26
PAC2801 PAC2802
COC28
PAC2901 PAC2902
COC29
PAC3101
PAC3102
COC31
PAC3201
PAC3202
COC32
PAC3301PAC3302
COC33
PAC3402PAC3401
COC34
PAC3601
PAC3602
COC36
PAC3801
PAC3802
COC38
PAC3902PAC3901
COC39
PAC4002
PAC4001
COC40
PAC4101PAC4102
COC41
PAC4202 PAC4201
COC42
PAC4301PAC4302
COC43
PAC4402
PAC4401
COC44
PAC4501 PAC4502
COC45
PAC4702 PAC4701
COC47
PAC4802
PAC4801
COC48
PAD402PAD401
COD4
PAD50K
PAD50A
COD5
PAfid100
COfid1
PAfid200
COfid2
PAP204PAP203
PAP205PAP202
PAP201
COP2
PAP304 PAP306PAP303 PAP305
PAP302
PAP301
COP3
PAQ10G
PAQ10D
PAQ10S
COQ1
PAQ20G
PAQ20D
PAQ20S
COQ2
PAQ30S
PAQ30D
PAQ30G
COQ3
PAQ40S
PAQ40D
PAQ40G
COQ4
PAR301PAR302
COR3
PAR501PAR502
COR5
PAR802 PAR801
COR8
PAR901PAR902
COR9
PAR1002
PAR1001
COR10
PAR1102 PAR1101
COR11
PAR1202
PAR1201
COR12
PAR1301PAR1302
COR13
PAR1402
PAR1401
COR14
PAR1501 PAR1502
COR15
PAR1601 PAR1602
COR16
PAR2001 PAR2002
COR20
PAR2302 PAR2301
COR23
PAR2601
PAR2602
COR26
PAR2701 PAR2702
COR27
PAR2802PAR2801
COR28
PAR3102
PAR3101
COR31
PAR3201 PAR3202
COR32
PAR3401
PAR3402
COR34
PAR3502PAR3501
COR35
PAR3602
PAR3601
COR36
PAR3701
PAR3702
COR37
PAR3802 PAR3801
COR38
PAR4102PAR4101
COR41
PAR4201PAR4202
COR42
PAR4301PAR4302
COR43
PAR4402 PAR4401
COR44
PASJ102
PASJ101
COSJ1
COtb0sch2
PATP2201
COTP22
PAU601
PAU602
PAU603
PAU604 PAU605
PAU606
PAU607
PAU608
COU6
PAVO20S
PAVO20D
PAVO20G
PAVO200
PAVO202
PAVO201
PAVO205
PAVO203
PAVO204
PAVO206
PAVO20BR
PAVO20BL
PAVO207
PAVO208
PAVO20K
PAVO20A
COVO2
PAVR101
PAVR105
PAVR103PAVR102
PAVR104
COVR1
PAVR201
PAVR205
PAVR203
PAVR202
PAVR204
COVR2
PAVR301
PAVR305
PAVR303 PAVR302
PAVR304
COVR3
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