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VAE-1-SM1G
GPS Speaker Microphone with Voice Alert
Manual Revision: 2013-05-01 Covers Firmware Revisions: VS: 1.60 & Higher Covers Hardware Revisions: VS-SM1: B & Higher
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HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS Operating Voltage 3.5-8.0 VDC Operating Current: VAE-1-SM1G (No GPS Power Save Mode)
Power Save Mode (VOX Operation) 56 mA typical Normal Operation - TX 56 mA typical Normal Operation – RX 94 mA typical Average w/VOX Power Save (80-10-10 cycle) 60 mAh Average w/VOX Power Save (90-5-5 cycle) 58 mAh
Operating Current: VAE-1-SM1G (with GPS Power Save Mode) Power Save Mode (VOX Operation) 18 mA typical Normal Operation - TX 19 mA typical Normal Operation – RX 94 mA typical Average w/VOX Power Save (80-10-10 cycle) 26 mAh Average w/VOX Power Save (90-5-5 cycle) 22 mAh
Operating Temperature -30 - +60 C Frequency Response 300-3000 Hz Input Impedance >33 Input Level (RX) 0.05-2.5 VPP Audio Output Impedance
ANI SPECIFICATIONS Midian’s FMP Unit ID Range 00000-FFFFF Midian’s FMP Group ID Range 000-FFF Midian’s FMP ANI Timing with Coordinates 413 msec Midian’s FMP ANI Timing without Coordinates 200 msec
INSTALLATION OVERVIEW
1. Test the radio for functionality.
2. Program the unit per the Product Programming Section of this manual. 3. Install the unit into the radio per the Hardware Installation 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 VAE-1-SM1G is a GPS speaker microphone voice alarm encoder that can have a voice message stored in it and when the emergency switch is activated the VAE-1 will transmit an emergency ANI and/or the prerecorded voice message. The voice alert is ideal for providing location information when GPS location is not available (i.e. in buildings, tunnels, etc.) The following is a common application: Emergency Location and Lone Worker: The VAE-1 is ideal for providing voice location messages for Public Safety (firefighters and police) or for lone workers in areas where GPS location is not available. For example, firefighters can store a custom voice message into the VAE-1 as their location changes while fighting a fire in a building. If there is a fire in a ten story apartment building and the firefighter is working on the second floor in apartment 215, the firefighter can record “Second floor apartment 215”. If the firefighter moves to the third floor in apartment 306 the firefighter can rerecord the message to say “Third floor apartment 306”. If the emergency input is activated (by a button press or the lone-worker feature) then the VAE-1 will send an emergency ANI to identify to the dispatcher who is in trouble and then the voice message will follow to inform the dispatcher the distressed firefighter last recorded location. This enables the rescuers to concentrate their search efforts in one area of the apartment building rather than splitting their search efforts between ten stories. Locator tones can also be generated to provide an audible alert to the searchers. The VAE-1-SM1G encodes ANI and Emergency ANI along with Midian’s GPS location reporting to Midian’s CAD-800 or CAD-800U which uses a Google Earth interface to display the unit’s location on a map. The VAE-1-SM1G also offers Man-Down and Lone Worker features. If the unit does not detect movement (Man-Down) or receive any user interaction (PTT or Lone Worker Reset button) for a programmable period of time the unit can key the radio and send the Emergency ANI. In addition to the above encoding features, the VAE-1-SM1G can decode commands from the CAD-800 such as Polling, Selective Calling, Radio Disable, Radio Enable, Spy (Remote Monitoring) and Emergency Acknowledge. Polling allows the dispatcher to request a unit’s GPS location. Selective calling can be to call an individual unit, a group of units or all units. If a unit becomes lost or stolen, it can be disabled, so it cannot interfere with the system. If the unit is later recovered the unit can be re-enabled. The Spy function enables the dispatcher to eavesdrop on a unit during an emergency or other condition. If multiple Emergency IDs are transmitted, the dispatcher can stop subsequent Emergency ID transmissions using the Emergency Acknowledge feature.
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HARDWARE INSTALLATION Be certain to follow standard anti-static procedures when handling any of Midian’s products. For all diode protected inputs (i.e. PTT Input, Mode Input, COR Input) the voltage level to be required for a logic low is less than 0.5 V and a logic high requires at least 2.1 V. J1 – RJ-48 10-Pin Connector: J1:1 – Program In: The KL-4 Option B or KL-4F-PC2 must be plugged in to access this pin for programming. J1:2 – PL DIS: Hook switch for mobile radio applications. J1:3 – MIC: Connect to the MIC+ connection on the radio’s external mic connector J1:4 – Ground: Connect to a ground connection on the radio’s external mic connector. J1:5 – COR/LTR: Future use. J1:6– B+ (+3.5-8.0 VDC): This connection is only needed if not using the internal battery of the SM1. Connect to B+ (3.5-8.0 VDC) connection on the radio’s external mic connector. If connecting to a mobile this must be specified when ordering or you must install a 6.2 V Zener diode at D1 if the voltage is higher than 9.7 V. Connect to a regulated voltage point in a vehicular radio if engine noise is present on the battery line. With D1 installed, the voltage input could be as high as 15 VDC (nominal is 13.5 VDC). R-5 O Ohm resistor must be installed. Note: If connecting this input DO NOT install the battery into the microphone and U1 must be removed. J1:7 – PTT: Connect to a PTT connection on the radio’s external mic connector used to key the radio. Some radios look for a resistance on the microphone input to trigger PTT, R-50 in the SM-1 is used for this purpose and will need to be picked on an individual radio basis. For Vertex radios this should be a 2.7 K resistor. J1:8 – SPK Ground (SPK-): If connecting to a radio with a double ended speaker, then connect this line to the negative side of the speaker connection on the external mic connector. If connecting to a radio with a single ended speaker, this line is not connected. J1:9 – SPK Hi (SPK+): Connect this line to the positive side of the speaker connection on the external mic connector. J1:10 – Program Out: The KL-4 Option B or KL-4F-PC2 must be plugged in to access this pin for programming. J2 – 3.5 mm Stereo Connector: The 3.5 mm stereo connector on the SM1 is a dual purpose connector; charging and audio. The tip is 6V for charging, ring is Speaker + and sleeve is ground. Use only Midian supplied wall power adaptors and audio accessories for use with the SM1. Charging: To charge the unit, plug the Midian supplied wall power adaptor into an outlet and then plug the 3.5 mm plug into the 3.5 connector on the unit. When the LED is glowing green the unit is charging. When the LED goes out then it is done charging. When the unit is in need of a charge the unit will emit a descending series of tones to indicate low battery. Only use Midian provided accessories for charging. Audio: The 3.5 mm connector can be used as an audio accessory port (i.e. ear bud). The connections should be ring as Speaker + and Sleeve as ground. Not using a Midian supplied audio accessory could result in damage to the unit.
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PRODUCT PROGRAMMING Midian’s SM-1 products are programmed via Midian’s KL-4F and KL-4F-PC2 or the KL-4 and KL-4 Option B, as well as the MPS software. Please reference the KL-4 manual for setup instructions of the programming software and hardware. From the product selection screen in the software, select the VAE-1-SM1G 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. If using the KL-4F, plug the KL-4F-PC2 cable from the KL-4F’s RJ-11 connector (P10) into the RJ-48 connector on the SM1. If using the KL-4, plug the KL-4 Option B cable from the KL-4 connector labeled “P4 VPU-12A” into the RJ-48 connector on the SM1. Push the power button on the KL-4F or KL-4 and within 15 seconds select Program Unit or Read Unit in the software. Upon power up the unit will be awake for 15 seconds before going into Power Save mode. After programming or reading the unit, turn off the unit for 3 seconds and then turn back on.
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Wake on COR/Wake on VOX: Select the appropriate method that the unit should use to come out of power save. Note: Most portables do not provide COR on the speaker mic port, so it will be necessary to use VOX detection. COR Hold-Up Time This is the amount of time after loss of COR/VOX that the unit considers COR/VOX dropped. 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. If there is a failure of the GPS module, then about 20 seconds after power up the error beep will be heard. Beep Options > Mode: This is used to indicate to the user when the mode has been enabled/disabled (i.e. Lone Worker enabled). Beep Options > Go Ahead: This is a local beep out the speaker to indicate to the user that ANI has been sent and it is okay to talk. 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. Beep Options > Courtesy Beep: If selected, once the PTT button is released, the unit will generate a courtesy tone to let others know it is done transmitting. Beep Options > Enable Side Tone Pin: Future Use. Voice Compression: If left unchecked the VAE-1 can store up to a 3-minute voice message. If checked the VAE-1 can store up to a 2.25 minute voice message, but with a higher level of audio quality.
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Trunking Delay Enable: Check this box if using a trunking system. This will cause the unit to hold off transmitting the ANI until it has received a channel acquisition acknowledgement from the radio. This field is not used with portable radios. Key-Up Delay: This sets the amount of time the unit waits after keying the radio before it transmits the ANI. CAD Settings: System ID: Set this field to the same value as the System ID programmed into the CAD-800 or CAD-800U. Only a CAD-800 with the same System ID can decode the GPS location information from the GPS speaker mic. This field is a six character field that supports 000000-FFFFFF (0-9 & A-F) for a total of 16,777,216 System IDs. Restore System ID To Default: Pressing this button will return the System ID to Midian’s default System ID of 4D6964. Group ID: This sets the group number that the unit is a part of. The Group ID is a 3 character field that supports 000-FFF (0-9 & A-F) for a total of 4096 groups. Individual ID: This sets the unit’s identification number. The Individual ID is a 5 character field that supports 00000-FFFFF (0-9 & A-F) for a total of 1,048,576 unit IDs per group. Between all groups and unit IDs the total number of supported IDs by the system is 4,294,967,296. Enable CAD Decode: Checking this box enables Midian’s FMP signaling features such as Polling, Radio Disable, Radio Enable, Selective Calling, Remote Monitoring and Emergency Acknowledge. Polite Transpond: If the unit is required to transpond in response to a command from the CAD-800, it will do so immediately after receiving the command. Checking this box will cause the unit to check for a busy channel indication (using VOX or COR) before transponding. If the channel is busy, the transpond will be postponed until the channel is no longer busy. Spy Duration: When a Spy command (remote monitoring) is received from the CAD-800, this sets the amount of time that the speaker mic will key-up the radio and transmit audio from the microphone. Number of Rings: This sets the number of times the speaker microphone will ring when it receives a selective call before timing out.
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GPS Enable: Check this button to enable the GPS or GLONASS features of the product. GNSS: Select which Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) is being used GPS or GLONASS. GPS is the United States’ form of GNSS. GLONASS is Russia’s form of GNSS. GLONASS is currently in development. Please contact Midian for the availability of GLONASS in the GPS speaker microphone. Beep Upon First Fix: If checked, the GPS speaker microphone will give a double beep once the GPS speaker microphone has acquired a location fix. The time to acquire a fix is dependent upon various conditions such as terrain, buildings, weather, etc. Under ideal conditions this time could be as fast as 30 seconds. A first fix acquisition time of 2-3 minutes would not be abnormal under other conditions. GPS Power Save Enable: Checking this box will help extend battery life by placing the GPS receiver in a low power or “sleep” state for 30 seconds in between position fixes. Upon waking, the GPS receiver is left on at full power until two valid position fixes are determined and then once again is placed in sleep mode. Under good signal conditions it takes about 20 seconds for the GPS receiver to acquire new fixes after waking. Therefore one can expect a new fix to be determined about once per minute, though this cannot be guaranteed.
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Signaling Position Settings: Leading and trailing signaling types (ANI, FMP and FMP w/GPS) can be selected here. For example MDC-1200 can be sent on the leading edge and Midian’s FMP with GPS can be sent on the trailing edge. ANI: The ANI specified in this selection is not the typical FMP ID used by Midian’s GPS speaker mics. Instead this refers to ANI formats such as MDC-1200, FleetSync, DTMF, 5-Tone or GE-Star. One of these formats can be selected to send a pre-ANI or post-ANI. FMP: This refers to Midian’s signaling protocol used in the GPS speaker microphone minus the GPS location information. FMP w/GPS: This refers to Midian’s signaling protocol used in the GPS speaker microphone including the GPS location information. Protocol Format: Select the desired signaling format in which the ANI and ENI will be transmitted. Tone Duration: This field only applies to DTMF and 5-Tone formats and sets the length of each tone. Tone Gap Duration: This field only applies to DTMF and sets the length of the gap between tones. Fleet ID: This field only applies to FleetSync and sets the Fleet ID of the unit. Unit ID: This sets the non-FMP ANI of the unit. Message: This field only applies to G-Star. Status: This field only applies to G-Star. Repeat Delay: This sets the time after sending an ANI that the unit will wait before sending another ANI.
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FMP: This refers to Midian’s signaling protocol used in the GPS speaker microphone minus the GPS location information. FMP w/GPS: This refers to Midian’s signaling protocol used in the GPS speaker microphone including the GPS location information. Protocol Format: This displays the format selected on the ANI tab. Fleet ID: This field only applies to FleetSync and sets the Fleet ID for the ENI. Unit ID: This sets the Emergency ANI of the unit. Message: This field only applies to G-Star. Status: This field only applies to G-Star. Transmit Forever: If selected the ENI will transmit continuously at the repeat interval until canceled. Busy Lockout: When it is time to transmit the ENI, if this box is not checked the transmission will take place regardless of whether or not the channel is busy. If this box is checked and the channel is busy (as indicated by COR or VOX), the ENI will not be transmitted. Instead the unit will wait 2.3 seconds and then check again to see if the channel is busy. If the channel is not busy at that time, the ENI will be transmitted. If, not the process will repeat indefinitely. Transmit Count: This sets the number of times the ENI will be sent. Repeat Interval: This sets the time between ENI transmissions. PTT Resets/Cancels ENI: If selected, pressing the PTT button will either reset the Lone Worker’s Transmit Delay time or cancel the transmission of the ENI. Live Mic Enable: If selected the unit will enable the mic of the radio to transmit mic audio to the dispatcher. Revert to Clear: Currently not used. Locator Tone Enable: If selected the unit will emit tones out the radio’s speaker after all Emergency ANI’s have been sent. This feature is not available if Transmit Forever is checked.
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Transmit Delay: In Lone Worker mode, if the user does not interact with the radio before this amount of time passes, the ENI sequence will be transmitted. This time is in seconds. Warning Tone Enable: This will generate a tone sequence to alert the user the ENI is about to be transmitted. Warning Tone Delay: In Lone Worker mode, if the user does not interact with the radio before this amount of time passes, the emergency warning tone will be sounded. This amount of time must be less than that of the Transmit Delay for the warning tone to be sounded. Also, the Warning Tone Enable box must be checked for the tone to be sounded. For example, based on the screen shown above after 105 seconds of no activity the unit will generate warning tones. The user then has 15 seconds (120 minus 105) to interact with the radio to keep the Transmit Delay time of 120 seconds from expiring and the ENI being transmitted. Continuous Warning Enable: This will generate a constant tone to alert the user the ENI is about to be transmitted. Power-up with Lone Worker on: If checked the unit will be in Lone Worker mode when the radio is turned on. This eliminates the need for the user to use the mode input to turn the Lone Worker mode on. Motion Resets Delay Timers: The unit can use the accelerometer to detect motion based on the Motion Sensitivity setting to determine if the user is in distress in addition to requiring interaction with the radio. Motion Sensitivity: This sets a level of motion required to reset the Transmit Delay timer. Some work environments may have an inherent level of motion that would be detected by higher settings of the accelerometer, so a lower level of sensitivity might be needed. Midian recommends experimenting to determine the best sensitivity setting for the work environment.
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Mute GPS or MDC-1200 ANI Packet: If checked, the unit will detect incoming GPS or MDC-1200 ANI packets and will mute the speaker for the Mute Duration time. A small chirp will still be heard out the speaker. Mute Duration: This sets the amount of time after the unit detects the incoming packet that it will keep the speaker muted. Midian’s GPS data packet without location is 200 msec and with location is 410 msec. Motorola’s MDC-1200 data packets are approximately 180 msec in length. Packet Detector Sensitivity: This controls the sensitivity of the preamble tone detector which triggers the muting of the data packets. If it is too sensitive (higher number), voice may cause the detector to trigger resulting in voice being muted when it should not. If it is not sensitive enough (lower number), the detector may not trigger when it is supposed to. Adjust the sensitivity as needed to achieve the desired results. For the GPS speaker microphones with scrambling, there is a separate sensitivity adjustment for when the unit is in scramble mode.
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Transmit Frequency: When the emergency input is grounded the unit sends an Emergency ANI either once or multiple times. This field tells the unit to send the voice alarm with the emergency ANI only on the first Emergency ANI or on all Emergency ANI’s. Require PTT to Record: Most radios will only pass audio to the option board when PTT is pressed. If this is the case this box must be checked. In this mode a button is used to put the unit in record mode and then the PTT is pressed to pass audio to the unit. The unit keeps the audio from being transmitted in record mode, but only if the PTT path is broken. Auto Review: After message recording is completed the unit will replay the message over the speaker to confirm the message. Save Message When Powered Off: This will keep the last recorded message in memory when power is cycled. Auto Record: If checked the unit will start to record immediately upon power up. If the Require PTT to Record box is checked it will wait for the PTT.
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These fields set how the switch is used (short press, long press or double press) and for which function (Lone Worker enable, Lone Worker Reset, Emergency On/Cancel, etc.).
Note: Most portable two-way radios do not give a COR indication to the speaker microphone connector, so VOX detection should be used. COR > Active Polarity: This sets whether the unit looks for an active low or active high to come out of power save. COR > Debounce: If checked the unit will require a continuous active state for 30 msec before accepting the COR.
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PTT > Active Polarity: This sets the polarity necessary for the unit’s PTT output to key the radio.
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These fields set how the switch is used (short press, long press or double press) and for which function (Lone Worker enable, Lone Worker Reset, Emergency On/Off, etc.).
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. Typically not available in this product. Trunking Delay Input > Debounce: If checked the unit will require a continuous active state for 30 msec before accepting the Trunking Delay Input. Typically not available in this product.
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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 signaling modulation level. This level is expressed as a percentage of max voice audio level.
Playback > Playback Level: This controls the audio level when a stored voice message is played back on the radio speaker. If voice playback is too low or too loud, adjust this level accordingly. 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 ALIGNMENT This section describes how to determine and set the audio levels.
The procedures below can be used to approximate the response of the internal microphone or another speaker mic accessory. These measurements must be taken within 15 seconds of powering the scrambler on. This is because the scrambler may enter power saving mode after that time. Measurements made while the scrambler is in power saving mode will not be valid. 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.
2. Leaving the generator output set to the same level, install the SM-1 microphone with the same set up as
above. Press PTT and using a communications monitor, observe the modulation level. 3. In the programming software, adjust MIC Out to obtain 60% modulation. 4. Spkr In should be set to 1980 mvpp using 60% modulation. 5. MIC In and Spk Out should be set to 1920 mvpp using 60% modulation.
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OPERATION
The SM1 has three buttons; PTT, Button 1 and Button 2. The PTT button is the larger oblong button, Button 1 is the top round button with one nub and Button 2 is the bottom round button with two nubs. PTT Button: The PTT button is used to send a PTT command to the radio to cause the radio to transmit and send the ANI. Button 1 and Button 2: Button 1 and Button 2 are momentary buttons that can be programmed for Lone Worker On/Off, Lone Worker Reset and Emergency ANI. The functions can be selected by a short press, long press (press and hold for 1.5 seconds) or double press. Record Start:
Message Recording on Power Up: If the Auto Record feature is enabled the unit will record a voice message immediately upon power up. Press the PTT button to record the voice message. The unit will not give a PTT to the radio during record mode. Message Recording with Mode Button: Pressing the assigned button in the programmed manner (i.e. short press, long press) will cause the unit to start recording. Press the PTT button to record the voice message. The unit will not give a PTT to the radio during record mode.
Record Stop/Play: Pressing the assigned button in the programmed manner (i.e. short press, long press) will cause the voice message recording to stop and the unit will play back the message over the speaker for confirmation if the Auto Review box is checked. Lone Worker On/Off: Pressing the assigned button in the programmed manner (i.e. short press, long press) will turn the Lone Worker feature on and off. When enabled the unit must have user interaction (i.e. PTT press, movement or Lone Worker Reset button press) within the programmed amount of time otherwise the unit will send the Emergency ANI. Lone Worker Reset: Pressing the assigned button in the programmed manner (i.e. short press, long press) will reset the Lone Worker feature. The Lone Worker feature can also be reset by pressing the PTT or the accelerometer detecting motion (if programmed). Emergency ANI: Pressing the assigned button in the programmed manner (i.e. short press, long press) will cause the unit to send the programmed Emergency ANI. Man-Down (Accelerometer): If programmed for Emergency ANI, Lone Worker or both and the unit does not detect motion for a programmed amount of time, the unit will key and generate the Emergency ANI. The movement detection threshold is programmable. ANI Encode: When the PTT button is pressed and/or released, the unit will assert the PTT Output and send the programmed ANI tones to the radio. ENI Encode: When button programmed for Emergency ANI is pressed, or the Lone Worker or Man-Down features are activated, the unit will assert the PTT Output and send the programmed Emergency ANI tones and the voice message to the radio.
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Decode Functions: Query: When the speaker mic receives a Query command from the CAD-800 it will transpond back indicating if it is currently enabled or disabled. Polling: When the speaker mic receives a Polling command from the CAD-800 it will transpond back to the CAD with the unit’s last location fix. Selective Call: The unit is capable of receiving three types of selective calls; individual, group and all. The individual call is based on the group ID and unit ID. The group call is based on only the group ID. The all call is for all units within the system. The unit will transpond back to the CAD-800 only on the individual call. The ring tones consist of 50 msec of 627 Hz & 1320 Hz dual tone alternating with 50 msec of 627 Hz 1670 Hz dual tone. The individual call ring consists of one long warble tone that lasts 1.6 seconds with a 4 second gap between rings. The group call ring consists of a double warble tone (600 msec on, 400 msec off, 600 msec on) with a 4 second gap between rings. The all call ring consists of a triple warble tone (400 msec on, 200 msec off, 400 msec on, 200 msec off, 400 msec on) with a 4 second gap between rings. Radio Disable & Radio Enable: If a radio becomes lost or stolen or the user does not pay for access, the speaker microphone can be “disabled”, so it will no longer key the radio or pass receive audio from the radio. When disabled it will still respect Query, Polling and Spy commands. If the radio is found it can then be Spy (Remote Monitoring): When the Spy command is received by the unit it will PTT the radio and pass audio from the microphone to the radio for transmission. The length of time of this transmission is programmable for 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 45 seconds or 60 seconds. Emergency Acknowledge: If the unit is programmed to send the Emergency ANI continuously or for multiple times, the receipt of the Emergency Acknowledge command from the CAD-800 will cause the unit to stop the emergency sequence and no longer send Emergency ANIs.
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TECHNICAL NOTES
Radio Compatibility: Midian has taken the utmost care to ensure the unit integrates with the radio with minimal impact to the features of the radio. However, some features may not be available in the radio when this product is used. If a feature is not available, please contact Midian to see if the feature can be added. Power Save: In order to limit the impact the unit has on the battery life, Midian has implemented a power save function. When in power save mode, several actions can bring the unit out of power save. These are button presses, COR or VOX. Button Presses: When the PTT, Button 1 or Button 2 of the VAE-1 is activated the unit will come out of power save mode. COR: When the COR Input sees activity on the channel the VAE-1 will come out of power save mode. Using the COR power save function is preferred over VOX power save. If using the COR detect, then the VOX detect is not available. Note: Most portable radios do not offer COR detection on the speaker mic port, so it will be necessary to use VOX detection. VOX: When the scrambler sees audio on the channel the VAE-1 will come out of power save mode. If using the VOX detect, then the COR detect is not available. ANI Muting: If ANI muting is enabled and the sensitivity is too low, the packet will not be muted. If the packet is not muted, it will not be decoded.
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BATTERY INFORMATION
Battery Information: The rechargeable and replaceable battery is a 3.7 V 1200 mAh Lithium Ion Polymer type. Safety Instructions: Please follow the following warnings listed below to avoid possible hazards from the improper use of batteries and to ensure correct and safe use. Do not short-circuit the battery as it may generate heat. To avoid short-circuiting, do not let the battery come
in contact with metal objects at any time, especially when transporting. Do not put the battery into a fire, as it may swell or explode. Do not use near any type of heat source. If the
battery leaks electrolyte or emits a strange smell, discontinue use and move the battery away from the heat source.
Do not solder the battery. Do not alter or disassemble the battery. Do not remove the battery’s cover or jacket. Do not deform the battery by applying pressure. Do not throw, hit, drop, fold or impact the battery. Do not
penetrate the battery with any sharp objects. Do not subject the battery to any mechanical shocks. Do not submerge the battery in water, or any type of liquid. Do not expose the battery to any type of water,
such as rain or moisture, as it might heat, corrode, or impair its function. Do not connect the battery with reversed positive (+) and negative (-) terminals. Do not charge the battery
with the polarities reversed, as it may swell or explode. Do not let electrolyte come into contact with the skin, eyes or clothing. If contact with the skin or eyes occurs,
immediately seek help from a doctor. Use always the battery without any modifications to the unit. Do not take the battery out, and try to do serial or parallel connection of batteries. Keep the battery out of reach of babies and children to avoid any accidents. Although rechargeable, the battery has a limited life-span. Replace when usage time between charges
becomes short. Cover the terminals with insulating tape before proper disposal. If there are any problems with the battery, immediately put the battery in a safe place and contact Midian. Safety Handling for Transporter: Quarantine: Packages that are crushed, punctured or torn open to reveal the contents should not be
transported. Such packages should be isolated until the shipper has been consulted, provided with instructions and, if appropriate, arranged to have the product inspected and repacked.
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DISCLAIMER
Emergency Location: Midian intends the VAE-1-SM1G to be used as an aid in locating users in distress. It is not a lifesaving device and should not be relied upon as such. The VAE-1-SM1G is not intended to reduce the risks of loss, damage to property or injury to persons. While the VAE-1-SM1G may be used by first responders, rescue personnel and other people who may put themselves into dangerous conditions in the course of their work, Midian does not represent or warrant to the customer that using the VAE-1-SM1G can or will prevent or reduce any injury or loss in the field. The VAE-1-SM1G is not meant to replace safety or lifesaving equipment and is meant only to supplement the use of proper safety practices while in the field. Certain conditions may decrease the VAE-1-SM1G’s range or accuracy and may inhibit or prevent the operation of the VAE-1-SM1G. These conditions may include, but are not limited to, sources of electrical interference, extreme temperatures, smoke and water. GPS Accuracy: GPS Accuracy is influenced by many factors, including the number of satellites in view, atmospheric conditions, noisy radio signal, obstructions to the signal, etc. Obstructions to the signal can include buildings, tunnels, terrain and others. Interference factors can result in an error of the displayed GPS location up to 10 meters or more. However, GPS is typically accurate up to 7.8 meters (25.6 feet) 95% of the time. To get the most accuracy from the GPS, the ideal conditions are when the GPS satellites and the receiver have a clear view of each other and with no interference.
MIDIAN CONTACT INFORMATION
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DOCUMENT NAME
SCHEMATIC2013
VAE-1-SM1
PORTABLE RADIO
4.7uC30
4.7uC56
2.2uC45
2.2uC23
OPTION TABLESEE BATTERY
LOW BATT DETECT
MIC AMP
GND REFANALOG
DETECTEARPHONE
.47uC66
.47uC67
.47uC53
2.2uC39
.47uC13
22R1WR74
INSTALL JP1 FOR GPS OPTION
PIBATT01
PIBATT02
COBATT
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COC1
PIC201 PIC202
COC2
PIC301 PIC302
COC3
PIC401PIC402
COC4
PIC501 PIC502
COC5
PIC601 PIC602
COC6
PIC701 PIC702
COC7
PIC801
PIC802COC8
PIC901 PIC902
COC9
PIC1001
PIC1002COC10
PIC1101
PIC1102COC11 PIC1201
PIC1202COC12
PIC1301 PIC1302
COC13
PIC1401PIC1402
COC14
PIC1501
PIC1502COC15
PIC1601
PIC1602COC16
PIC1701PIC1702
COC17
PIC1801 PIC1802
COC18
PIC1901
PIC1902COC19
PIC2001
PIC2002COC20
PIC2101PIC2102
COC21
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COC22
PIC2301PIC2302
COC23
PIC2401
PIC2402
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PIC2601 PIC2602
COC26
PIC2701 PIC2702
COC27
PIC2801PIC2802
COC28
PIC2901PIC2902
COC29
PIC3001PIC3002
COC30
PIC3101PIC3102
COC31
PIC3201
PIC3202COC32PIC3301
PIC3302COC33PIC3401
PIC3402COC34
PIC3501PIC3502
COC35
PIC3601 PIC3602
COC36
PIC3701
PIC3702COC37
PIC3801 PIC3802
COC38
PIC3901 PIC3902
COC39
PIC4001
PIC4002COC40
PIC4101
PIC4102COC41
PIC4201
PIC4202COC42
PIC4301
PIC4302COC43
PIC4401 PIC4402
COC44
PIC4501PIC4502
COC45
PIC4601 PIC4602
COC46
PIC4701
PIC4702COC47PIC4801
PIC4802COC48
PIC4901PIC4902
COC49
PIC5001 PIC5002
COC50
PIC5101
PIC5102COC51
PIC5201 PIC5202
COC52
PIC5301
PIC5302COC53
PIC5401 PIC5402
COC54
PIC5501 PIC5502COC55
PIC5601 PIC5602
COC56
PIC5701 PIC5702COC57
PIC5801 PIC5802COC58
PIC5901
PIC5902COC59
PIC6001 PIC6002COC60
PIC6101 PIC6102COC61
PIC6201 PIC6202COC62
PIC6301 PIC6302COC63
PIC6401
PIC6402COC64
PIC6501 PIC6502
COC65
PIC6601
PIC6602COC66
PIC6701
PIC6702COC67
PIC6801 PIC6802
COC68
PIC6901 PIC6902COC69
PIC7001 PIC7002COC70
PIC7101
PIC7102COC71
PIC7201PIC7202
COC72
PIC7301PIC7302 COC73
PIC7401PIC7402 COC74
PIC7501
PIC7502
COC75
PIC7601
PIC7602COC76
PID101PID102
COD1
PID201
PID202COD2
PID301PID302
COD3
PID401
PID402COD4
PIDEBUG01CODEBUG
PIHB01 COHB
PIJ101COJ1:1
PIJ102
COJ1:2
PIJ103
COJ1:3
PIJ104
COJ1:4
PIJ105COJ1:5
PIJ106
COJ1:6
PIJ107COJ1:7
PIJ108
COJ1:8
PIJ109
COJ1:9
PIJ1010COJ1:10
PIJ201
PIJ202
PIJ203
PIJ204
PIJ205COJ2
PIJP101COJP1:1
PIJP102COJP1:2
PIJP103 COJP1:3PIJP104 COJP1:4PIJP105 COJP1:5
PIJP106COJP1:6
PIL201 PIL202
COL2
PIL301
PIL302
COL3
PIMIC01
PIMIC02
COMIC
PIP101
COP1:1PIP102
COP1:2PIP103
COP1:3PIP104
COP1:4PIP105
COP1:5PIP106
COP1:6
PIP201 COP2:1PIP202 COP2:2PIP203 COP2:3PIP204 COP2:4PIP205 COP2:5PIP206 COP2:6
PIQ10B
PIQ10C
PIQ10E
COQ1
PIQ20DPIQ20G
PIQ20S
COQ2
PIQ30DPIQ30G
PIQ30S
COQ3
PIQ40D
PIQ40G
PIQ40S
COQ4
PIQ50DPIQ50G
PIQ50S
COQ5
PIQ60D
PIQ60G
PIQ60S
COQ6
PIQ70DPIQ70G
PIQ70S
COQ7PIQ80D
PIQ80G
PIQ80S
COQ8
PIR101
PIR102
COR1PIR201
PIR202
COR2
PIR301
PIR302COR3
PIR401
PIR402COR4
PIR501 PIR502
COR5
PIR601 PIR602
COR6
PIR701PIR702
COR7
PIR801 PIR802
COR8
PIR901 PIR902
COR9
PIR1001 PIR1002
COR10
PIR1101 PIR1102
COR11
PIR1201
PIR1202COR12
PIR1301 PIR1302
COR13
PIR1401 PIR1402
COR14
PIR1501 PIR1502
COR15
PIR1601 PIR1602
COR16
PIR1701 PIR1702
COR17
PIR1801 PIR1802
COR18
PIR1901
PIR1902
COR19
PIR2001PIR2002
COR20
PIR2101
PIR2102
COR21PIR2201
PIR2202
COR22
PIR2301
PIR2302
COR23
PIR2401
PIR2402COR24
PIR2501
PIR2502
COR25
PIR2601
PIR2602COR26
PIR2701
PIR2702
COR27
PIR2801
PIR2802
COR28
PIR2901 PIR2902
COR29
PIR3001
PIR3002COR30
PIR3101
PIR3102COR31
PIR3201 PIR3202
COR32
PIR3301 PIR3302
COR33
PIR3401
PIR3402COR34
PIR3501
PIR3502COR35
PIR3601 PIR3602
COR36
PIR3701 PIR3702
COR37
PIR3801 PIR3802
COR38
PIR3901
PIR3902COR39
PIR4001 PIR4002
COR40
PIR4101
PIR4102COR41
PIR4201 PIR4202
COR42
PIR4301
PIR4302COR43
PIR4401 PIR4402
COR44
PIR4501 PIR4502
COR45
PIR4601
PIR4602COR46
PIR4701
PIR4702COR47
PIR4801 PIR4802
COR48
PIR4901
PIR4902
COR49
PIR5001
PIR5002COR50
PIR5101 PIR5102
COR51
PIR5201 PIR5202
COR52 PIR5301
PIR5302COR53
PIR5401 PIR5402
COR54
PIR5501 PIR5502
COR55
PIR5601
PIR5602COR56
PIR5701
PIR5702
COR57
PIR5801
PIR5802COR58
PIR5901
PIR5902COR59
PIR6001 PIR6002
COR60
PIR6101
PIR6102
COR61
PIR6201 PIR6202
COR62
PIR6301
PIR6302COR63
PIR6401
PIR6402COR64
PIR6501
PIR6502COR65
PIR6601 PIR6602
COR66
PIR6701 PIR6702
COR67
PIR6801 PIR6802
COR68
PIR6901PIR6902
COR69
PIR7001 PIR7002
COR70
PIR7101 PIR7102
COR71
PIR7201 PIR7202
COR72
PIR7301
PIR7302COR73
PIR7401 PIR7402
COR74
PIS101
PIS102 PIS103COS1
PIS201
PIS202 PIS203COS2
PIS301
PIS302 PIS303COS3
PISJ101
PISJ102
PISJ103
PISJ104
COSJ1
PISJ201PISJ202
PISJ203 COSJ2
PISJ301
PISJ302
PISJ303
PISJ304
COSJ3
PISJ401PISJ402
PISJ403 COSJ4
PISPK01
PISPK02
COSPK
COtb0sch1
PITP401
COTP4
PITP501
COTP5
PITP601 COTP6
PITP701 COTP7
PITP801
COTP8
PITP1201
COTP12
PITP1701
COTP17
PIU101 PIU102
PIU103PIU104
PIU105
COU1
PIU201
PIU202
PIU203 PIU204
PIU2011COU2:1
PIU205
PIU206
PIU207COU2:2
PIU208
PIU209
PIU2010
COU2:3
PIU2012
PIU2013
PIU2014COU2:4 PIU301
PIU302
PIU303
PIU304
PIU305 PIU306
COU3
PIU401
PIU402
PIU403
PIU404
PIU405
PIU406
PIU407PIU408
COU4
PIU501 PIU502
PIU503
PIU504
PIU505
PIU506
PIU507
PIU508
PIU509
PIU5010
PIU5011
PIU5012
PIU5013
PIU5014
PIU5015
PIU5016
PIU5017
PIU5018 PIU5019
PIU5020 PIU5021
PIU5022
PIU5023
PIU5024
PIU5025
PIU5026
PIU5027
PIU5028
PIU5029
PIU5030
PIU5031
PIU5032
PIU5033
PIU5034
PIU5035
PIU5036
PIU5037
PIU5038PIU5039PIU5040
PIU5041
PIU5042
PIU5043
PIU5044
PIU5045
PIU5046
PIU5047
PIU5048
PIU5049
COU5
PIU601
PIU602
PIU603
PIU604
PIU605
PIU606
PIU607
PIU608
PIU609
PIU6010
PIU6011
PIU6012
PIU6013
PIU6014
COU6
PIU702
PIU703
PIU705
PIU7010
PIU7011
PIU7012
PIU7013
PIU7014
PIU7015
PIU7016
PIU7017PIU7020
PIU7021
PIU7026
PIU7027
PIU7028
PIU7029
PIU7030
PIU7031PIU7032
PIU7033 PIU7034
PIU7039
PIU7040
PIU7041
PIU7042
PIU7043
PIU7044
PIU7045
PIU7046
COU7
PIU801
PIU802
PIU803
COU8:1
PIU805
PIU806
PIU807COU8:2
PIU804PIU808
PIU809
PIU8010 PIU8011COU8:3
PIU8012
PIU8013
PIU8014 COU8:4
PIU901
PIU902
PIU903
PIU904
PIU905
PIU906
COU9
PIU1001
PIU1002
PIU1003
PIU1004
PIU1005
PIU1006
PIU1007
PIU1008
COU10
PIU1101
PIU1102
PIU1103
PIU1104
PIU1105
PIU1106
PIU1107
PIU1108
PIU1109
COU11
PIVR101
PIVR102
PIVR103
PIVR104
PIVR105
PIVR106
PIVR107
PIVR108
COVR1
PIVR201
PIVR202
PIVR203
PIVR204
PIVR205
COVR2
PIVR301
PIVR302
PIVR303
PIVR304
PIVR305
COVR3
PIVR401
PIVR402
PIVR403
PIVR404
PIVR405
COVR4
PIY101
PIY102
COY1
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PABATT01 PABATT02COBATT
PAC102 PAC101COC1
PAC201
PAC202COC2
PAC301
PAC302COC3
PAC401PAC402COC4
PAC501 PAC502COC5
PAC601PAC602COC6
PAC701PAC702COC7
PAC801
PAC802COC8PAC901
PAC902COC9
PAC1001 PAC1002COC10
PAC1101 PAC1102COC11PAC1201 PAC1202COC12
PAC1301
PAC1302COC13
PAC1402
PAC1401COC14
PAC1501 PAC1502COC15
PAC1601 PAC1602COC16
PAC1702
PAC1701COC17
PAC1801
PAC1802COC18
PAC1901
PAC1902COC19
PAC2001PAC2002COC20
PAC2102
PAC2101COC21
PAC2201
PAC2202COC22
PAC2301PAC2302COC23
PAC2401
PAC2402COC24 PAC2502 PAC2501COC25
PAC2602 PAC2601COC26
PAC2702
PAC2701COC27
PAC7502PAC7501COC75
PAD102
PAD101
COD1PAD202
PAD201COD2
PADEBUG01CODEBUG
PAFID00PAFID01
COFID
PAHB01COHB
PAJ101
PAJ108
PAJ107
PAJ106
PAJ105
PAJ104
PAJ103
PAJ102
PAJ100
PAJ109
PAJ1010
COJ1
PAJ201PAJ203
PAJ202
PAJ204 PAJ205COJ2
PAJP100PAJP106PAJP105
PAJP102
PAJP104
PAJP101
PAJP103
COJP1
PAL202
PAL201
COL2
PAMH01 COMH
PAMIC01
PAMIC02
COMIC
PAP106PAP105
PAP104PAP103
PAP102PAP101
COP1
PAP206PAP205PAP204PAP203PAP202PAP201
COP2
PAR102 PAR101COR1
PAR201 PAR202COR2
PAR301 PAR302COR3
PAR401PAR402COR4
PAR501
PAR502COR5
PAR601
PAR602COR6
PAR701 PAR702COR7
PAR801 PAR802COR8 PAR901 PAR902COR9
PAR1001PAR1002COR10
PAR1101 PAR1102COR11
PAR1201PAR1202COR12
PAR1301
PAR1302COR13
PAR1401
PAR1402COR14
PAR1501
PAR1502COR15
PAR1601
PAR1602COR16 PAR1701 PAR1702COR17 PAR1801 PAR1802COR18
PAR1901PAR1902COR19
PAR2001
PAR2002COR20
PAR2101
PAR2102COR21
PAR2201
PAR2202COR22PAR2301PAR2302
COR23
PAR2401PAR2402COR24
PAR2501
PAR2502COR25
PAR2601PAR2602COR26PAR2702PAR2701COR27
PAR2802 PAR2801COR28
PAR7402
PAR7401
COR74
PAS101
PAS102
PAS103COS1
PAS201
PAS202
PAS203COS2
PAS303PAS302
PAS301COS3
PASJ102PASJ101
PASJ103PASJ104
COSJ1
PASJ202PASJ201
PASJ203COSJ2
PASJ304PASJ303
PASJ301PASJ302
COSJ3
PASJ403
PASJ401PASJ402
COSJ4
PASPK01
PASPK02
COSPK
COtb0sch1
PATP401COTP4
PATP501COTP5
PATP601COTP6
PATP701COTP7
PATP801COTP8
PATP1201COTP12
PATP1701COTP17
PAU104PAU102PAU103
PAU105 PAU101
COU1
PAU201PAU202PAU203PAU204PAU205PAU206PAU207
PAU208PAU209 PAU2010PAU2011PAU2012 PAU2013PAU2014
COU2
PAU306PAU305PAU304
PAU303PAU302PAU301COU3
PAU401PAU402PAU403PAU404
PAU408PAU407PAU406PAU405
COU4
PAU5049
PAU501PAU502PAU503PAU504PAU505PAU506PAU507PAU508PAU509PAU5010PAU5011PAU5012PAU5013PAU5014PAU5015PAU5016PAU5017PAU5018PAU5019PAU5020PAU5021PAU5022PAU5023PAU5024
PAU5025PAU5026PAU5027PAU5028PAU5029PAU5030PAU5031PAU5032PAU5033PAU5034PAU5035PAU5036PAU5037PAU5038PAU5039PAU5040PAU5041PAU5042PAU5043PAU5044PAU5045PAU5046PAU5047PAU5048
COU5
PAU601PAU602
PAU603PAU604PAU605PAU606PAU607PAU608
PAU609PAU6010PAU6011PAU6012PAU6013 PAU6014
COU6
PAU701PAU702PAU703PAU704PAU705PAU706PAU707PAU708PAU709PAU7010PAU7011PAU7012PAU7013PAU7014PAU7015PAU7016PAU7017PAU7018PAU7019PAU7020PAU7021PAU7022PAU7023PAU7024
PAU7025PAU7026PAU7027PAU7028PAU7029PAU7030PAU7031PAU7032PAU7033PAU7034 PAU7035PAU7036PAU7037PAU7038PAU7039PAU7040PAU7041PAU7042PAU7043PAU7044PAU7045PAU7046PAU7047PAU7048
COU7
PAVO104
PAVO102
PAVO103
PAVO105 PAVO101
PAVO108
PAVO107
PAVO106
PAVO100
PAVO109
PAVO1010
PAVO1011
PAVO1012PAVO1013 PAVO1014
PAVO1015
PAVO1016
PAVO1017
PAVO1018
PAVO1019
PAVO1020
PAVO1021
PAVO1022
PAVO1023
PAVO1024
PAVO1025 PAVO1026 PAVO1027 PAVO1028 PAVO1029 PAVO1030 PAVO1031 PAVO1032 PAVO1033 PAVO1034 PAVO1035 PAVO1036PAVO1037
PAVO1038
PAVO1039
PAVO1040
PAVO1041
PAVO1042
PAVO1043
PAVO1044
PAVO1045
PAVO1046
PAVO1047
PAVO1048
PAVO1049
COVO1
PAVR108
PAVR107
PAVR106
PAVR105PAVR104
PAVR103
PAVR102
PAVR101COVR1
PAY101
PAY102 COY1
PAC2802
PAC2801 COC28
PAC2902
PAC2901 COC29
PAC3002
PAC3001 COC30
PAC3102
PAC3101 COC31
PAC3202PAC3201 COC32
PAC3302 PAC3301 COC33
PAC3402 PAC3401 COC34
PAC3502
PAC3501COC35
PAC3601 PAC3602COC36
PAC3702
PAC3701COC37 PAC3802
PAC3801COC38
PAC3902
PAC3901COC39
PAC4002
PAC4001COC40
PAC4102
PAC4101COC41
PAC4202 PAC4201COC42
PAC4302 PAC4301COC43
PAC4402PAC4401 COC44
PAC4502 PAC4501 COC45
PAC4602
PAC4601COC46
PAC4702 PAC4701 COC47
PAC4802 PAC4801COC48
PAC4902 PAC4901COC49
PAC5002
PAC5001COC50
PAC5101 PAC5102COC51
PAC5202
PAC5201 COC52
PAC5302
PAC5301 COC53PAC5402 PAC5401COC54
PAC5502
PAC5501COC55
PAC5602
PAC5601COC56 PAC5702
PAC5701 COC57
PAC5802 PAC5801COC58
PAC5901 PAC5902COC59
PAC6002 PAC6001COC60
PAC6102 PAC6101COC61
PAC6202
PAC6201COC62PAC6302
PAC6301COC63PAC6402
PAC6401COC64PAC6502PAC6501 COC65
PAC6602
PAC6601 COC66
PAC6702PAC6701 COC67
PAC6802PAC6801 COC68
PAC6902PAC6901 COC69
PAC7002PAC7001 COC70
PAC7102
PAC7101COC71
PAC7202
PAC7201COC72
PAC7302
PAC7301 COC73
PAC7402PAC7401 COC74
PAC7602
PAC7601COC76
PAD301PAD302 COD3
PAD402 PAD401COD4
PAFID00 PAFID01
COFID
PAL301
PAL302
COL3
COLOGO
PAQ10EPAQ10C
PAQ10B COQ1
PAQ20S
PAQ20D
PAQ20GCOQ2
PAQ30S
PAQ30D
PAQ30GCOQ3
PAQ40D
PAQ40G
PAQ40SCOQ4
PAQ50SPAQ50D
PAQ50G
COQ5
PAQ60D
PAQ60G
PAQ60S
COQ6
PAQ70S
PAQ70D
PAQ70GCOQ7
PAQ80S
PAQ80D
PAQ80GCOQ8
PAR2902
PAR2901 COR29
PAR3001PAR3002 COR30
PAR3102PAR3101 COR31
PAR3202
PAR3201COR32
PAR3302
PAR3301COR33
PAR3401PAR3402 COR34
PAR3501 PAR3502 COR35
PAR3602 PAR3601COR36
PAR3702 PAR3701COR37
PAR3801
PAR3802 COR38 PAR3901
PAR3902COR39
PAR4002
PAR4001 COR40
PAR4102
PAR4101COR41
PAR4201
PAR4202 COR42
PAR4301
PAR4302COR43PAR4402
PAR4401COR44
PAR4502
PAR4501COR45
PAR4601
PAR4602COR46PAR4702
PAR4701COR47
PAR4801
PAR4802COR48
PAR4902 PAR4901COR49
PAR5002
PAR5001 COR50
PAR5102
PAR5101COR51
PAR5202PAR5201 COR52
PAR5302 PAR5301COR53
PAR5402PAR5401 COR54
PAR5502
PAR5501 COR55
PAR5601PAR5602 COR56
PAR5702 PAR5701COR57
PAR5802 PAR5801 COR58
PAR5902PAR5901 COR59
PAR6002
PAR6001 COR60
PAR6102
PAR6101COR61
PAR6201PAR6202 COR62
PAR6301
PAR6302 COR63PAR6401 PAR6402COR64
PAR6502
PAR6501 COR65
PAR6601PAR6602 COR66
PAR6702PAR6701 COR67
PAR6802 PAR6801COR68
PAR6902
PAR6901 COR69
PAR7002
PAR7001 COR70PAR7102
PAR7101COR71
PAR7202PAR7201 COR72
PAR7302 PAR7301 COR73
COtb0sch2
PAU8014PAU8013PAU8012PAU8011PAU8010PAU809PAU808 PAU807
PAU806PAU805PAU804PAU803PAU802PAU801
COU8
PAU901PAU902PAU903PAU904 PAU905 PAU906COU9
PAU1008
PAU1007
PAU1006
PAU1005PAU1004
PAU1003
PAU1002
PAU1001 COU10
PAU1109PAU1101PAU1102PAU1103PAU1104 PAU1105
PAU1106PAU1107PAU1108COU11
PAVO201
PAVO202
PAVO203PAVO204
PAVO205PAVO206
PAVO2049
PAVO2010
PAVO209
PAVO200
PAVO207
PAVO208
PAVO2011
PAVO2012
PAVO2013
PAVO2014
PAVO20GPAVO20D
PAVO20S
PAVO20BPAVO20C
PAVO20E
COVO2
PAVR204PAVR202PAVR203
PAVR205PAVR201 COVR2
PAVR304PAVR302PAVR303
PAVR305 PAVR301
COVR3
PAVR404
PAVR402 PAVR403
PAVR405
PAVR401
COVR4