CS848E Receiver for 868GEN2 Devices Installation Sheet
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1 CS848E Receiver for 868GEN2 Devices Installation Sheet EN EN: Installation Sheet Description The CS848E Receiver adds wireless capabilities to the CS line of control panels. The CS848E allows up to 48 RF zones. When using the CS848E with the CSX75 line of control panels, only wireless sensors are supported. Figure 1. Receiver circuit board Item Description 1. Tamper bypass 2. USB port (mini-b type) - for service purposes only 3. Antennas Item Description 4. Bus connector 5. Red operation LED 6. Tamper switch 7. Address jumpers 8. Main receiver board 9. Flash/diagnostic jumper Figure 2. Back plate Item Description 1. Mounting hole 2. Mounting hole 3. Wire access 4. Removable cover for top holes 2013 UTC Fire & Security Americas Corporation, Inc. All rights reserved. 1 / 13 P/N REV B ISS 25MAR13
2 Installation guidelines Observe the following guidelines when installing the receiver: Allow at least 30 cm of clearance above the enclosure. Use the wire length guidelines in Table 1. Avoid mounting location that exposes the module to moisture. Avoid areas with excessive metal or electrical wiring including furnace and utility rooms. Table 1: Wire lengths Wire gauge (shielded) 0.6 mm (22 AWG) 76 m (250 feet) Maximum wire length between module and panel 1.0 mm (18 AWG) 152 m (500 feet) Tools and supplies needed To complete the installation, you will need the following tools and supplies: Screwdrivers Drill with bits Mounting screws and anchors 3-conductor, 0.6 mm (22-gauge) or larger, stranded wire Mounting The module can be mounted on any interior wall (protected from the elements). To mount the module, do the following: 1. Remove the module back plate from the packaging. 2. Hold the base against the mounting surface and mark the two mounting holes and the wire access hole as shown in Figure 2. Note: The wire access hole is molded into the plastic so that you can access the wire, yet keep it hidden from the back plate. 3. Drill holes and insert the appropriate anchors. 4. Run a 3-conductor, 0.6 or 1.0 mm (22 or 18 gauge) stranded wire cable from the module wire access hole location to the panel. 5. Secure the back plate to the wall with the pan head screws. Installation WARNING: You must be free of static electricity before handling circuit boards. Wear a grounding strap or touch a bare metal surface to discharge static electricity. Wiring To wire the receiver, do the following: Remove power (if applied) from the control panel. Use 0.6 mm (22-gauge) or larger, stranded wire to connect the POS, COM, and DATA terminals on the terminal block of the receiver (as labeled on the board) to the POS, COM, and DATA terminals on the control panel. Address setting The two jumpers on the circuit board are used to set the receiver module number. Use Table 2 to set the jumpers to the desired module number (jumper nr 1 is closer to the edge of the circuit board). Table 2: Address settings Jumper 1 Jumper 2 Address Open Open 32 Closed Open 33 Open Closed 34 Closed Closed 35 Note: The diagnostic tool does not work with the CS848E receiver. Note: A reed contact in the shock sensor TX does not work with the CS848E receiver. Programming Please refer to the manual of the respective panel. Note: Enrol the unit via the CS5500 enrol mechanism (see CSx75 Alarm System Installation Manual). Note: You cannot use the UDx75 software to set up the CS848E receiver or transmitters. Entering programming mode Your installer code allows you to program the system through the installer menu. There are two levels in the installer menu. The light menu contains the most important options and the advanced menu contains additional options. The system cannot be armed while in programming mode on the current keypad or another keypad. Press OK at the system prompt and enter your installer code. For a list of default codes, see chapter Introducing the CSx75 system in the CSx75 Alarm System Installation Manual. Use the keys to navigate the menu. The full menu map can be found in the Menu Structure included in your language kit. The light menu is in green text and the advanced menu is in black text. Select OK to select an option or use the numerical/character keys to edit the existing option. To switch to Advanced menu, navigate to Commands>Advanced and select Enabled. The keypad displays the advanced menu until this option is disabled. Note: In order to learn-in and configure the transmitter (zone) number larger than 32, you have to enter the location programming mode, it cannot be done in the menu mode. Navigate to the menu Location/programming and enter the receiver address #. Note: Programming the CS848E receiver can differ slightly from other receivers listed in the CSx75 Alarm System Programming Manual. If any menu option for the CS848E receiver is not available in the menu system, this option should be configured with location programming. 2 / 13 P/N REV B ISS 25MAR13
3 Programming via the menu system Defaulting the wireless modules You must enroll and default each RF receiver before you begin programming the system. You must default each module before you start programming it. 1. Navigate with the keys to RF Receivers and press OK. 2. Select the relevant module bus ID and press OK. In this case select RF Receiver 32 and press OK. 3. Select Default Settings and press OK. 4. A confirmation message is displayed. Press OK to accept the default settings. 5. The keypad sounder beeps once to confirm the reset. Programming the wireless detectors 1. Go to location-based programming and enter location 194. Set the receiver zone bank setting in location 194 to determine the starting zone number for the receiver. This must be set before learning sensors. For example, if location 194 is set to 0 then starting zone is 1, 1 = starting zone 9, 3 = starting zone 25. The total number of available locations depends on the zone limits for both the panel and the receiver. 2. Enter the menu-based programming, navigate with the keys to RF Receivers and press OK. 3. Select the relevant module bus ID and press OK. In this case select RF Receiver 32 and press OK. 4. Scroll to Learn-in Mode and press OK. 5. To learn-in more than one device, scroll to Sequential Programming, select Yes and press OK. 6. Scroll to Start Learning and press OK. 7. Enter the zone number to start with. In this case, enter 9 to program the detectors in zones 9 and 10 and press OK. 8. Tamper the different detectors in sequence. To do this, you activate the sensor s tamper switch. Table 3 below explains how to activate each type of sensor. Table 3: Learning RF transmitters Transmitter Action Door/Window Activate the tamper switch by removing the cover. PIR Fire detector Single Button Panic Keyfobs Activate the tamper switch by removing the back plate from the PIR. Activate the tamper by removing the sensor from its base. Press and hold the button. Use the instruction supplied with every keyfob. 10. Press ## to leave the programming mode. The OK to Exit prompt is displayed. The system now functions as a normal alarm system. See the CS5500 LCD Keypad User Manual for information on arming and disarming the system. Note: Select Installer Menu>RF Receivers>RF Receiver x>inputs>sensor x>delete to delete an enrolled RF zone. Configuring receiver features Configurable receiver features include tampers and communication errors. The following example enables RF jamming detection on RF receiver 32. RF communication is considered to be jammed when there has been a jamming signal for more than 30 seconds in a 60 second window. 1. Navigate with the keys to RF Receivers>RF Receiver 32>Receiver Features and press OK. 2. Scroll to Jam Detection>Enabled and press OK. 3. The keypad beeps once to accept the change and returns to Jam Detection. Setting supervision windows There are three wireless supervision options: Short Window, Normal Window and Fire Window. PIR and door/window sensors follow short and normal windows. If a PIR or door/windows sensor does not report within the time specified in Short Window, the system does not allow the user to arm the system. However, an RF Sensor Lost condition is not reported to the central station. If a PIR or door/windows sensor does not report within the time specified in Normal Window, an RF Sensor Lost condition is reported to the central station and a service message is displayed on the keypad. The short and normal window timers are configured differently according to country and frequency. 868 Mhz transmitters typically report every 15 minutes. Note: If you are installing a system in Holland or Belgium as a system according to EN, you must set the supervision values to 2 hours for a long supervision window. Set the short supervision window to 20 minutes. Fire transmitter supervision windows should be set to 4 hours. When the Arming with Zone Lost option is enabled, the user is always allowed to arm the system even if the PIR or door/window sensor does not report within the short window. Smoke detectors follow the fire window. 868 Mhz smoke sensors typically report every hour. Smoke detectors follow supervision windows only and report to the central station when not reporting within the fire window. Testing wireless sensors In case of the CS848E you cannot use the menu system to test the Remote Signal Strength Indication Value (RSSI). Please follow instructions in the Testing wireless detectors section on page 7. Deleting sensors You can program a receiver to ignore a sensor. This does not remove the sensor identification from the module s memory. The sensor can be reactivated later or a new sensor can be learned into the zone. The following example removes sensor 10 learned in on receiver Navigate with the keys to RF Receivers>RF Receiver 32 and press OK. 2. Scroll to Inputs>Sensor 10>Enabled>NO and press OK. 3. The keypad beeps once to accept the change and returns to Enabled. P/N REV B ISS 25MAR13 3 / 13
4 Menu glossary See Menu Diagram on page 13. Please note that some of the menu options accessible on the CS5500 keypad, will not work with the CS848E receiver, and therefore are excluded from the table below, for example, Model, Version, RF Signal (RSSI), Starting Zone. Location Term Definition 5.1 RF Receiver 32 An menu entry that groups all options for the selected RF receiver Start Zone Note: For the CS848E, this option cannot be set via the menu system. To set the first zone number of zones on the RF receiver, use location-based programming instead (location 194) Learn-in Mode Start Learning Sequential Programming An menu option that enables the mode in which a new wireless device is enrolled on the system. An menu command that triggers the learnin mode. An menu option that allows a group of RF sensors to be enrolled in sequence. Once the first sensor (Start Learning sensor) is configured, the detectors are learned-in in sequence. The value of Start Learning is increased automatically. This option allows easier programming Inputs An menu entry that groups options relating to RF zones only Supervised An menu option that enables supervision of the selected RF sensor Fire Supervision An menu option that specifies that the receiver uses the fire supervision timing window Keyfob An menu entry that groups options relating to any device that sends commands by a wireless receiver Keyfob Funct Keyfob Funct 2 An menu option that enables the light bulb button on the keyfob for the selected RF zone on the selected RF receiver. If this option is enabled, pressing the light bulb button sends a keyfob function 1 event. Control panel auxiliary outputs and CS507 outputs can be programmed to respond to this event. An menu option that enables the * button on the keyfob for the selected RF zone on the selected RF receiver. If this option is enabled, pressing the * button sends a keyfob function 2 event. Control panel auxiliary outputs and CS507 outputs can be programmed to respond to this event Partitions An menu entry that lists the partitions assigned to the selected keyfob. The selected keyfob can trigger an event on these partitions. A zone may reside in any combination of partitions. A zone that resides in more than one partition becomes a common zone and is reported to its lowest partition number. A common zone is armed only when all the partitions that it belongs to are armed. It is disarmed the moment one of the partitions it belongs to is disarmed Smoke An menu entry that groups smoke sensor options Tamper An menu option that enables/disables the tamper of a smoke sensor Delete An menu entry that deletes an enrolled RF zone Receiver Features Jam Detection Keyfob User ID Keyfob Low Battery Reports An menu entry that groups programmable options for RF receivers. A menu option that enables the detection of RF jamming. A menu option that makes the keyfob report as the zone that it is learned into. When this option is disabled, all keyfobs report their open/closing reports as user 99. A menu option that reports a keyfob low battery condition. The low battery condition is reset by pressing the Arm (Lock) and Disarm (Unlock) button at the same time. If this option is enabled, each enrolled keyfob uses up one zone in the system. If this option is disabled, keyfobs do not use up a zone in the system and can overlap with a used zone Supervision A menu entry that groups wireless supervision options Normal Window Short Window A menu option that specifies the normal supervision window for RF devices. Depending on the country regulations, this timer must be set to specific values. (0 to 255 hours; default = 2 hours) Release note: units on an LCD display say minutes but they are hours. For example, in order to set this window to 2 hours, please set it to 2 minutes. A menu option that specifies the short supervision window for RF devices. Depending on the country regulations, this timer must be set to specific values Fire Window A menu option that specifies the RF supervision to be used for RF smoke/fire detectors. The RF smoke/fire detectors send a supervision every 64 minutes (0 to 255 hours; default = 4 hours). Release note: units on an LCD display say minutes but they are hours. For example, in order to set this window to 4 hours, please set it to 4 minutes RF Signal Note: This option s submenu values cannot be read via the menu system. To read RSSI values, use location-based programming instead (locations ) Default Settings Location-based programming Transmitter programming A menu option that defaults the selected receiver to factory defaults. When programming wireless transmitters into the receiver, you can set various options and partitions for each transmitter. These settings appear in segments of each programming location. Use Table 4 on page 7 to record zone assignments and settings. Be sure to circle where each zone resides: 4 / 13 P/N REV B ISS 25MAR13
5 RM. Receiver module HE. Hardwire expander P. Panel This gives you all the programming information in one place to facilitate the programming process. Zone locations 1 to 48 Zone locations 1 to 48 are not numbered in Table 4 on page 7 since these locations vary depending on location 194, Receiver zone bank setting. Note: The default settings shown for segments 1 and 2 in the first zone location apply to all zone locations. Add transmitters LCD touchpads will display instructions when accomplishing tasks. To add transmitters, do the following: 1. Enter * 8 at the keypad or go to location-based programming when using the CS5500. On LED touchpads, the five function lights start flashing. 2. Enter the program code (factory default is ). On LED touchpads, the service light flashes and the five function lights change from flashing to on steady. 3. Enter the previously set module number and press #. On LED touchpads, the Armed LED turns on, indicating the control panel is waiting for a programming location entry. 4. For new installations, enter # to load factory defaults and clear any unwanted information in memory. 5. For new installations, set the receiver zone bank setting in location 194 to determine the starting zone number for the specific receiver. This must be set before learning sensors. For example, if location 194 is set to 3, the first available location is 25. The total number of available locations depends on the zone limits for both the panel and receiver. 6. Enter 0 # to enter the sensor learning location. On LED touchpads, the Ready LED turns on and the Armed LED turns off. 7. Enter the zone number and press *. Three beeps from the keypad indicate an entry error. This occurs if you enter a transmitter number that is not within the receiver s zone block or if the location already has a sensor learned into it. Note: If you change your mind about your entry, terminate programming by entering 0 # 0 * and start over at step Trip the desired transmitter (within 250 seconds) as described in Table 4 below. Listen for the ding dong for confirmation. Note: For specific instructions on tripping a transmitter, consult the transmitter s manual. 9. To program remaining transmitters, repeat steps 6 to To exit program mode, press EXIT EXIT (or NO NO when using the CS5500). 11. Confirm that the zone types and partition assignments are set correctly in the control panel. Refer to the control panel installation manual for instructions on how to set zone types and partition assignments. Table 4: Tripping transmitters Transmitter Action Door/window, shock, PIR Activate tamper switch by removing cover. Dual Smoke detector with tamper switch Dual button panic Transmitter options Activate tamper switch by removing back plate from DUAL. Trip the tamper switch. Feature 4 Input option 1, must be on. See transmitter manual. LCD touchpads will display instructions when accomplishing tasks. To program the transmitter and partition settings, do the following: 1. Enter * 8 at the keypad or go to location-based programming when using the CS5500. On LED touchpads, the five function lights start flashing. 2. Enter the program code (factory default is ). On LED touchpads, the service light flashes and the five function lights change from flashing to on steady. 3. Enter the module number for the receiver and press #. On LED touchpads, the Armed LED turns on to indicate the control panel is waiting for a programming location entry. 4. Enter the zone location number and press #. On LED touchpads, the Armed LED turns on and the Zone LEDs display the binary data for the current settings. 5. Press the keypad button that corresponds to the feature number you want changed. On LED touchpads, the lights corresponding to the feature number will turn on or off depending on the previous state. On LCD touchpads, the feature number will turn on or off depending on the previous state. 6. Press * to enter the changes and automatically advance to segment 2. Note: If you press # instead of * in step 6, it exits the zone location and does not save changes to transmitter options. 7. Press # to exit zone location. To continue programming other zone locations, repeat steps 4 to7. To exit program mode, press EXIT EXIT (or NO NO when using the CS5500). Wireless smoke detector settings Use the following guideline when setting feature 4 (see Segment 1 in Table 4 on page 7) for wireless smoke detectors: Feature. For detectors with tamper switches, turn on this feature to enable the tamper feature. Note: Feature 4 must be off (disabled) when using wireless smoke detectors without tamper switches. Note: The test button on the smoke sensor is not supported by the panel. 4-button keyfob settings The control panel installation manual describes how keyfob functions 1 and 2 can be used to control relays, outputs, or X- 10 devices. P/N REV B ISS 25MAR13 5 / 13
6 Use the following guidelines when setting features 4 and 5 (see Segment 1 in Table 4 on page 7) for 4-button keyfobs: Feature. Turn on this feature to change the Light button to keyfob function 1. Feature. Turn on this feature to change the Star button to keyfob function 2. Partition settings for keyfobs LCD touchpads will display instructions when accomplishing tasks. To program the transmitter and partition settings, do the following: 1. Enter * 8 at the keypad or go to location-based programming when using the CS5500. On LED touchpads, the five function lights start flashing. 2. Enter the program code (factory default is ). On LED touchpads, the service light flashes and the five function lights change from flashing to on steady. 3. Enter the RF module number and press #. On LED touchpads, the Armed LED turns on to indicate the control panel is waiting for a programming location entry. 4. Enter the zone location number and press #. On LED touchpads, the Armed LED turns on and the Zone LEDs display the binary data for the current settings. On LCD touchpads, the display shows Segment 1 and its settings. 5. Press * to advance to Segment Press the keypad button that corresponds to the partition number you want to change. On LED touchpads, lights that turn on indicate the keyfob is active in that partition. On LCD touchpads, partition numbers that turn on indicate the keyfob is active in that partition. Note: These partition settings apply only to keyfobs. Partition assignments for other types of transmitters are made in the panel. 7. Press * to enter the changes. To continue programming transmitter partition settings, repeat steps 4 to 8. Note: If you press #, it does not save changes to the current segment, but it does save changes to previous segments. 8. To exit program mode, press EXIT EXIT (or NO NO when using the CS5500). Transmitter supervision windows LCD touchpads will display instructions when accomplishing tasks. TO change the transmitter supervision windows, do the following: 1. Enter * 8 at the keypad or go to location-based programming when using the CS5500. On LED touchpads, the five function lights start flashing. 2. Enter the program code (factory default is ). 3. Enter the RF module number and press #. On LED touchpads, the Armed LED turns on, indicating the control panel is waiting for a programming location entry. 4. Enter 195# to enter location 195, segment Enter the new normal (long) supervision time (0 to 255 hours) and press *; default is 2 hours. Caution: Do not set the normal or fire supervision windows to 1 hour. This causes false trouble reports from all learned wireless transmitters. 6. Enter the new fire supervision time (0 to 255 hours) and press *. Default value is 4 hours. 7. Enter the new short supervision time (default is 20 minutes). The short supervision time prevents arming if a transmitter has not checked in within the set time. This applies only to specific countries outside the US. Check the control panel installation manual to determine if this setting is available. 8. Press * to save any changes. The panel waits for the next location entry. Note: If you press #, it does not save changes to the current segment, but it does save changes to previous segments. 9. To exit program mode, press EXIT EXIT (or NO NO when using the CS5500). Delete transmitters LCD touchpads will display instructions when accomplishing tasks. The following section describes how to delete transmitters from the receiver. Note: This procedure makes the receiver ignore a transmitter, but does not remove the transmitter identification from the receiver s memory. The transmitter can be reactivated by turning segment 1 on zone back on, or a new one can be learned into the zone. To delete transmitters, do the following: 1. Enter * 8 at the keypad or go to location-based programming when using the CS5500. On LED touchpads, the five function lights start flashing. 2. Enter the program code (factory default is ). On LED touchpads, the service light flashes and the five function lights change from flashing to on steady. 3. Enter the RF module number and press #. On LED touchpads, the Armed LED turns on, indicating the control panel is waiting for a programming location entry. 4. Enter the zone location number to be deleted and press #. On LED touchpads, the Armed LED turns on and the Zone LEDs display the binary data for the current settings. 5. To change transmitter feature 1 (enable sensor), press 1. On LED touchpads, the 1 LED turns off to indicate the feature change and the Ready LED flashes to indicate the change request. 6. Enter * #. On LED touchpads, the Ready LED stops flashing to indicate the new settings are stored in memory and the system automatically exits from that location. 7. To continue deleting transmitters, repeat steps 4 to If you want to delete all transmitters and load factory defaults, enter #. 9. To exit program mode, press EXIT EXIT (or NO NO when using the CS5500). 6 / 13 P/N REV B ISS 25MAR13
7 Testing wireless detectors When installing the system, we recommend that the signal level from each detector is verified. The wireless motion detectors will only transmit when there has been no alarm condition for at least 3-4 minutes. The Remote Signal Strength Indication Value (RSSI) is a measure of the RF reception and is similar to the indication on a mobile phone. The value is linked to the level of the signal between the wireless sensors and the RF receiver. On an 868 MHz system, the RF receiver stores the signal strength of the transmission it receives from the sensor in a specified location. Location 101 contains the RSSI value of the first zone, and location 148 contains the RSSI value for the last zone of the receiver. The values in these locations are read as follows: Values over 95: The sensor will not work properly and must be moved to another location. Values between 95 and 90: These are low values and the sensor should ideally be moved to another location. Values between 90 and 80: These are low values but the sensor will still work properly. Values between 80 and 50: These are normal working values for sensor located at a farther distance from the receiver. Values smaller than 50: Perfect conditions. RSSI values may change due to environmental circumstances, for example, additional furniture or metal constructions. Programming settings table Use the table provided to record your settings. Table 4: Programming settings Location Segment 1 Segment 2 0 Transmitter to program None None 1-48 Transmitter conditions Transmitter RSSI per learned sensor (default = on) (default = on) Location Segment 1 Segment 2 (default = on) (default = on) P/N REV B ISS 25MAR13 7 / 13
8 Location Segment 1 Segment 2 Location Segment 1 Segment 2 8 / 13 P/N REV B ISS 25MAR13
9 Location Segment 1 Segment 2 Location Segment 1 Segment 2 P/N REV B ISS 25MAR13 9 / 13
10 Location Segment 1 Segment 2 Location Segment 1 Segment 2 10 / 13 P/N REV B ISS 25MAR13
11 Location Segment 1 Segment 2 Location Segment 1 Segment Receiver options (all defaults off) 194 Starting Zone 195 Supervision Windows Transmitter Address in decimal 1 - Enable jam detect None 2 - Enable auto advance to next zone number 3 - Keyfob user ID (off = all keyfobs report as user 99; on = keyfob reports as learned zone #) 4-6db Attenuated mode 5 - Not used 6 - Keyfob disarming (0 = keyfob disarm normal; 1 = disarm only during entry or partial arm) 7 - Not used 0 Starting zone = Starting zone = Starting zone = Starting zone = Starting zone = Starting zone = Not used 7 - Not used Normal hours. (0 to 255 hours; default = 2 hours) None Fire hours. (0 to 255 hours; default = 4 hours) Segment 3: Short supervision time minutes (default = 20 minutes - disabled) Do not change Segment 3 setting unless required. See step 7 under Transmitter supervision windows on page 6. None Supported devices The following are supported devices: None 868Gen2 Sensors: TX Wireless Slimline door/window contact, 868 MHz GEN2, white P/N REV B ISS 25MAR13 11 / 13
12 TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX Wireless Slimline door/window contact, 868 MHz GEN2, brown Universal Transmitter, 868 MHz GEN2, white Universal Transmitter, 868 MHz GEN2, brown Wireless PIR motion sensor, 868 MHz GEN2 Mirror PIR 868 GEN2 Pet Immune Wireless PIR/MW motion sensor, 868 MHz GEN2 Outdoor wireless PIR, 868 MHz GEN2 868 GEN2 2-button pendant panic, white Wireless 4-button keyfob, 868 MHz GEN2 Shock sensor, 868 GEN2, white Shock sensor, 868 GEN2, brown Wireless optical smoke sensor, 868 MHz GEN2 Specifications Compatibility UTC Fire & Security 868Gen2 Transmitter Range Power supply voltage 9.5 V 14.4 V ± 2% Current consumption 52 ma ± 10% Data retention 20 years Operating temperature 10 to 55 C Max. relative humidity Dimensions (L x W x D) Shipping weight 95% noncondensing 16.5 cm x 11.7 cm x 4.2 cm 350 g Regulatory information Manufacturer UTC Fire & Security Americas Corporation, Inc Red Fox Rd., Arden Hills, MN , USA Authorized EU manufacturing representative: UTC Fire & Security B.V. Kelvinstraat 7, 6003 DH Weert, Netherlands 2002/96/EC (WEEE directive): Products marked with this symbol cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union. For proper recycling, return this product to your local supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment, or dispose of it at designated collection points. For more information see: /5/EC (R&TTE directive): Hereby, UTC Fire & Security declares that this device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Contact information For contact information see our Web site: 12 / 13 P/N REV B ISS 25MAR13
13 Menu Diagram P/N REV B ISS 25MAR13 13 / 13
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