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1 MODEL 3000 / ACCESS 4000 Programmer s Manual - Rev 5.20 T02. Review s Table - 1 T02. Review s CONTENTS Air-conditioning....2 Area On/Off....2 Auxiliary Events....2 Comms Task messages. General....3 Comms Task messages. Dialer...3 Comms Task messages. SpreadNet...4 Comms Task messages. Inovonics...5 Comms Task messages. Securitel...5 Comms Task messages. GSM...6 Comms Task messages. 8 Pin...6 Comms Task messages. C-Bus...7 Comms Trigger messages...7 Input changes....7 Door Interlocking....7 Lift Operations...8 Lift Operations. EMS - High Level Interface....8 Module messages...9 Siren On/Off System messages. General...10 System messages. Resets User Access / Logon User Access. System User origins User Menu Usage....12

2 T02. Review s Table - 2 MODEL 3000 / ACCESS 4000 Programmer s Manual - Rev 5.20 Air Conditioning Zone Damper A/C Unit R/Cycle Fan Fresh Bypass Exhaust A zone damper auxiliary has been operated (On = damper closed) The compressor has been turned on/off Compressive heating (auxiliary on) or cooling (auxiliary off) selected Fan has been turned on (auxiliary on) or in auto mode (auxiliary off) Fresh air damper has been opened (auxiliary on) Bypass damper has been closed (auxiliary on) The exhaust output has been turned on. Area On/Off s No Areas Too Big Already On Already Off In Use No Options Area On Not in List Unseal 24Hr Off Defer timer started Warning timer started for 250 secs Area On by timer Prune Enables Area on / off denied because there are no Areas Area on / off denied because it exceeds the maximum allowable Areas Area on denied because it is already on Area off denied because it is already off Area on / off denied because it is being used by another User A card has been presented to arm an Area, but no Area has been defined for the other side of the door A card has been presented to arm an Area, but the Area is already on A card has been presented to arm an Area, but the Area is not in the Area On List in the User s User Type. Area on denied because one or more Zones are Unsealed. Area s 24 hour tamper partition has been turned off A deferred Area has been turned off and the deferred timer has started Warning beeps are being emitted from the Terminal. They will continue for 250 seconds after which time, if no valid code has been re-entered, the deferred Areas will be turned on. The Area has been turned on by the timer. Inputs no longer required to be enabled for alarm/alarm restore states because all the Areas they are assigned to are now off, are now disabled. Auxiliary Events Illegal Aux Module not present Unnecessary Over-ridden Refreshed (Code Entry) (Door Lock) (Menu) Exit Aux Entry Aux Siren Aux Close Aux Tamper Aux Alarm Aux Isolate Aux Aux Timer (Time-Zone) (Func. Zone) Auxiliary definition is illegal Module is not on the network Auxiliary is already on/off Auxiliary action aborted due to an over-ride from another task Auxiliary Timer has been restarted Auxiliary on/off by a User valid code Auxiliary on/off by a valid access at a Door Auxiliary on/off by a User at a LCD Terminal Auxiliary on/off by an Area exit delay Auxiliary on/off by an Area entry delay Auxiliary on/off by an Area Siren Auxiliary on/off by an Area close/open Auxiliary on/off by an Area tamper Auxiliary on/off by an Area alarm Auxiliary on/off by an Area isolate Auxiliary on/off by an Auxiliary Timer Auxiliary on/off by a TimeZone Auxiliary on/off by a Function Zone

3 MODEL 3000 / ACCESS 4000 Programmer s Manual - Rev 5.20 T02. Review s Table - 3 (Calc. Aux) Module Reset Exit Button Entry Button (Diary) Seize Aux Pass Aux CmdBk Aux Terminal Auxiliary on/off by a Calculated Auxiliary Auxiliary on/off by a module reset Auxiliary on/off by a REX button Auxiliary on/off by a REN button Auxiliary on/off by a Diary event Auxiliary on/off by a Comms Task seizing the line Auxiliary on/off by a Comms Task valid acknowledge Auxiliary on/off by a Comms Task Command back sequence Auxiliary on/off by Home Aux Right Arrow at a Terminal. Comms Task s. General. Aborted Started Waiting for H/S Waiting for Ack No Ack Held up Continue Too Long Overflow! Triggered Resumed Send Data Rxed Ack Rxed Nak No OK Modem Connect Lost Carrier Off-Line On-Line Defer Start Format? By User Port? Not IR? A Comms Task has been aborted by the installer A Comms Task has been started by the Installer/Reset A Comms Task is waiting for a Hand Shake from the Central Station A Comms Task is waiting for an acknowledge signal A Comms Task has not had data acknowledged within the time required by this format A Comms Task has been held up by resources being used by another Comms Task A Comms Task which was waiting for resources can now use those resources and continue A Comms Task s maximum on-line time has been exceeded A Comms Task has not been able to send information for so long that its send buffer has overflowed. Information will not be sent. A Comms Task has detected information that it needs to communicate A Comms Task has resumed after having passed control to a backup task. A Comms Task has just sent data in the required format A transmitted data packet has been acknowledged by the Central Station. A transmitted SIA packet has been not accepted by the CS. The C3000 will try up to 4 times in total. The C3000 has timed out waiting for an Acknowledge or a Not Acknowledge from the Central Station. A Comms Task has just had a legal modem connect sequence A modem based Comms Task has just lost modem carrier An RS232 based Comms Task cannot send information because the peripheral device is off-line An RS232 based Comms Task can now send information because the peripheral device has just gone on-line A Delayed Reporting Timer has been started for a Dialer Comms Task. A Comms Task has been aborted because the format is unknown A Comms Task has been aborted by the Installer A Comms Task has been aborted because the specified port is illegal A Comms Task has been aborted because a modem handshake was received for a non modem format Comms Task s - Dialer Waiting to Dial Dial Max Attempts! A Comms Task is waiting for a dial tone A Comms Task is dialling a number A Comms Task has given up dialling - information will not be sent.

4 T02. Review s Table - 4 MODEL 3000 / ACCESS 4000 Programmer s Manual - Rev 5.20 Call too long Tone too long Dial Hold off Hang up No Line! Delayed by Ring Looped Line Answered No Phone #s Quiet Noise Freq.? Dial Busy Ring STD 1400Hz 2300Hz AdFast Modem Timeout A Comms Task has exceeded the maximum on-line time and hung up. A Comms Task has detected a continuous tone A Comms Task is waiting an anti-jam time until re-attempting dialling. The line remains seized. A Comms Task has just hung up the line No DC line voltage has been detected prior to dialling A Comms Task is being delayed in making a call because the incoming line is ringing A Comms Task has just looped the line A Comms Task has just answered a ringing phone A Comms Task cannot dial because there are no programmed telephone numbers The telephone line has no signals present The telephone has many frequencies present that cannot be decoded. They may be speech or noise. A single frequency has been detected which is not recognised Dial tone has been detected Busy tone has been detected Ring cadence has been detected STD beeps have been detected A 1400Hz slow format handshake has been detected A 2300Hz slow format handshake has been detected An Ademco fast format handshake has been detected A CCITT modem handshake has been detected The initial handshake from the central station (ARC) was not detected by the modem sub-system. Comms Task s - SpreadNet Aborted - No Structure Wrong Size Wrong Type Wrong Module N08:Z01 TxSealed N03:Z12 S/N:71/10 db TxAlarm N03:Z11 S/N:69/09 db TxTamper N01:Z07 S/N:55/15 db TxLowBatt N02:Z04 S/N:45/13 db TxNoPoll N05:Z16 No Poll Off Line On Line The current memory chip has not been configured to accommodate this module type. Contact Technical Support Contact Technical Support The Transmitter has been set to a device number that is higher than that which the memory has been configured to handle. (The maximum device number is equal to the maximum Wireless Network module number) This review entry records that the expected transmission from the nominated transmitter did not occur. This review entry is generated whenever an RS232 communication with the receiver fails and so long as the (E)rrors save option has been set. The UART problems system input has been put into alarm because there have been 5 consecutive failed communication attempts with the SpreadNet receiver The UART problems system input has been restored because a successful communication has just taken place with the SpreadNet receiver.

5 MODEL 3000 / ACCESS 4000 Programmer s Manual - Rev 5.20 T02. Review s Table - 5 Comms Task s -Inovonics Aborted - No Structure Wrong Size Wrong Type (Detailed Review only) Wrong Module N08:Z01 (Detailed Review only) Rx Cmd $0000 (Detailed Review only) Tx Sealed N03:Z12 S/N:71/10 db Tx Alarm N03:Z11 S/N:69/09 db Tx Tamper N01:Z07 S/N:55/15 db Tx LowBatt N02:Z04 S/N:45/13 db Tx No Poll N05:Z16 Now Polling No Poll Rxed Activate Off Line On Line Xmit Discarded The current memory chip has not been configured to accommodate this module type. Contact Technical Support Contact Technical Support The Transmitter has been set to a device number that is higher than that which the memory has been configured to handle. (The maximum device number is equal to the maximum Wireless Network module number) An Error has occured between the FA400 Receiver and the IR400 Interface. This review entry records that the expected transmission from the nominated transmitter did not occur. Periodic polling between the FA400 Receiver and IR400 Interface has been restored (E)rrors save option must be set to Yes. Periodic polling between the FA400 Receiver and IR400 Interface has failed. (E)rrors save option must be set to Yes. The IR400 interface has been Reset. The UART problems system input has gone into alarm because there have been 5 consecutive failed communication attempts with the IR400 Inovonics interface. The UART problems system input has been restored because a successful communication has just taken place with the IR400 Inovonics interface. A transmitter report has been received with the wrong Application ID or wrong System ID. It may indicate that other transmitters not associated with this site are within range of the FA400 Receiver. Comms Task s - Securitel STU Info STU Data FAULT NO COMMS FULL NO ACK POLL NO ID AUX A Securitel Comms Task has just received a change in status from the STU A Securitel Comms Task has just sent serial data to the STU A Securitel Comms Task STU has invalid options for a STU fault A Securitel Comms Task STU cannot talk to the Scanner A Securitel Comms Task STU send buffer is full A Securitel Comms Task STU has unacknowledged alarms A Securitel Comms Task STU has been polled by the network A Securitel Comms Task STU has not been loaded with a soft ID A Securitel Comms Task STU has received an Auxiliary control command

6 T02. Review s Table - 6 MODEL 3000 / ACCESS 4000 Programmer s Manual - Rev 5.20 Comms Task s. GSM. GSM Status: Reg Rssi: nnn db GSM Status: Not Reg Rssi: nnn db Overflow Discard Alarms CT Resumed Send Msg back to sender / Send Msg to <phone number> Rxed Msg via <phone number> from <user> <problems> Wrong Phone Need Pin Wrong Pin User Cancelled Syntax Proramming Not Allowed Backup Problem Backup Started Offline Online SMS Deferred Rx Cmd $ccrr (Detailed Review) Send Data (Detailed Review) Alarms Sent (Detailed review) Discard SMS Rxed Standby Indicates: a) Whether the GSM Modem is correctly registered with the network and able to send Contact ID / SMS. b) The current Signal strength. For resonable service, the RSSI should be better than -85dB. (i.e. The lower the number, the better) A value of -254 or indicates that no measurement is possible. Some Alarm information has been lost! Alarms to be sent via either CID or SMS have banked up due to Comms Problems. GSM Modem has failed sending CID Alarms. All alarms up to this point have been discarded. A Comms task that was suspended because control was transferred to a backup task has now resumed control again. A text message has been sent to the SMS number either as the result of a valid review entry or in reply to a command received via the SMS. An SMS command has been received. If the source Phone number and/or a valid User is recognised it is displayed. If the message is rejected due to security, the reason is displayed: Not SMS1 or SMS2 number and P in option not enabled. P in option enabled, but no PIN code received. P in option enabled and PIN received, but PIN code not from User 1 to 32. User Type not assigned to User Problem with command syntax. Problem due to programming error. Operation not allowed. GSM Comms Task has been triggered as a Backup Task, but GSM Modem is currently unregistered. Alarms are discarded and control returned to the Primary Comms Task. GSM Comms Task has been triggered as a Backup Task. RS232 (UART) Comms with the FE3000 has failed. RS232 (UART) Comms with the FE3000 is operational AND the GSM Modem has been successfully initialized. Max messages per 5 min limit has been reached and no more SMS messages will be sent until the SMS pace timer expires (5 mins). s will bank up unless the R command is received via SMS. Debug message where cc = command & rr = result. e.g. $00eo indicates timeout in response to an enquiry (RS232 disconnected) Contact ID strings (Up to 3) have been transferred to the FE3000 for transmission as CID Alarms. All alarms transferred to the FE3000 have been sent correctly. A R eset command has been received via SMS to cancel any pending SMS text alarm messages ready to be sent. Control Module has initiated an FE2000 re-start because it discovered that the FE2000 modem sub-system had an error. (FE2000 IR-GSM only) Comms Task s. 8 Pin. Timeout Wrong Module No # The Verify Timer has expired The 8 Pin Comms Task is atttempting to use an Invalid Auxiliary. e.g. The Module does not exist, or there are not enough Auxiliaries on the Module. A Process Group has been assigned to an Input that has no Verify Group.

7 MODEL 3000 / ACCESS 4000 Programmer s Manual - Rev 5.20 T02. Review s Table - 7 Comms Task s. C-Bus. Aborted - Structure CTxxx OffLine CTxxx OnLine CTxxx Timeout (Detailed Review only) CTxxx Rxed ERR $dddddd (Detailed Review only) CTxxx Cbus #ggg On CTxxx Cbus #ggg Off CTxxx Cbus #ggg to LLL A C-Bus Comms Task has been aborted because no C-Bus structure is present. C-Bus Comms Task is considered Offline. C-Bus Comms Task is considered Online. A C-Bus data packet has failed to be received because it took too long to complete A C-Bus data packet has failed to be received because of an error. C-Bus activity has been detected for Group Address ggg (decimal). Action is either On, Off, or Ramp. -If a Ramp command was detected, LLL = Final Ramp level. Comms Trigger s Last State or New State S A T I Seal Alarm Tamper Isolate Edge S A T I Restore edge Alarm edge Tamper edge Isolate edge Input Change s Alarm Alm/Rest Tamper Tamp/Rest Isolate Iso/Rest New alarm Alarm restore New Tamper Tamper restore New Isolate De-isolate Door interlocking IL Reason: No Door IL Reason: No Struc. IL Reason: IL Too Big IL Reason: Qual Aux IL Reason: Qual Zone IL Reason: Area On IL Reason: Illegal Aux IL Reason: Door Unlocked IL Reason: Door Open Door not defined No Door structure Specified Interlock group number exceeds number of interlock groups available for this configuration Qualify auxiliary is defined and is currently on Qualify option is set to Y and qualify zone is currently in alarm or tamper An Area List is defined and an Area in the list is currently on A Door in the defined Door List has an illegal Door Lock Auxiliary defined A Door in the defined Door List is currently considered unlocked (Door Auxiliary is currently on) A Door in the defined Door List is currently considered open (Door Auxiliary is currently on)

8 T02. Review s Table - 8 MODEL 3000 / ACCESS 4000 Programmer s Manual - Rev 5.20 Lift Operations Illegal Card Cancelled No Door/Lift No Access Group Not in List No Buttons Bad Options User xxxxx Card Access at LCxxx LC01 User Floors YYYYnnnn Ynnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn LC01 Free Floors nnnnnnyy nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn LC01 Floor 01 Access (Free Floor) LC01 Floor 01 Denied (Secure Floor) LC01 Floor 01 Access by FRANK BLOGGS LC01 Floor 01 Denied to FRANK BLOGGS Card not recognised by system User Type is set to zero No Lift Car assigned in reader module programming No Access Group assigned in Lift Car programming No Lift Car List in User Type programming or no Lifts in Lift Car List No Floor List in User Type programming or no Floors in Floor List or No Floors in Floor List in Lift Car programming (If non-zero). A programming problem has occurred such as Lift Car number, Floors set to zero or illegal auxiliary At least one Floor button enabled in this Lift Car by this user. Shows Floor buttons being enabled (auxiliary off) for this user at this time from floor 01 to floor 32. Does not include floors already in free access. Shows Floor buttons enabled (auxiliaries off) from floor 01 to floor 32 after the button time has expired. These will be the floors currently in free access. A button feedback system has just had a floor button pushed on a floor in free access. A button feedback system has just had a floor button pushed on a secure floor with no user present A button feedback system has just had a floor button pushed on a secure floor which is legal for user FRANK BLOGGS A button feedback system has just had a floor button pushed on a secure floor which is not allowed for user FRANK BLOGGS. Lift Interface. EMS High level. Aborted, Port? Aborted, Format? Aborted, No Structure? Port is not in the range 0 to 4 The option chip is not present or the system Control module is not set up for high level lift interface. This indicates a programming fault: No lift structure - Config. Error No Ancillary lift structure - Config. Error Ancillary structure <> Main structure - Config. Error More than 32 Lifts - Config. Error No Legal EMS group/lifts exists for any lift No. of EMS floors = 0 Timeout On-Line Off-Line The EMS system has detected a timeout and has set all floors to free access. The system will immediately download the current security mask for all floors. A legal packet has been received by the system after a fatal error. Three receive errors have occurred in a row and the system has discarded the command it is trying to send. The system will still attempt to send commands to the EMS system. The UART system input will be alarmed.

9 MODEL 3000 / ACCESS 4000 Programmer s Manual - Rev 5.20 T02. Review s Table - 9 Rx Cmd $XYNN Module s. Module No. too big Unknown Type Module Limit Reached Module already exists Module Found Module Lost Module Timeout Module not initialised Module not present Keypad Lockout Illegal PIN at Illegal PIN at RF Expxxx Illegal Card at Module Secured Module Power Up Module Substitution Module Recovered Wrong Format No Site Codes Wrong Site Too Big Card 1st = Card 2nd = RF Zone Alarm/Tamper/Restore Fxx Sig: x Tx Low Batt RF Fob Accepted RF Fob Rejected RF Fob Repeated RF Fob Resynced UnQualified Fob Butt=x This error only occurs in detail mode and represents a communication problem: X = 1 - Timeout waiting for reply X = 2 - Checksum error on received command X = 3 - Group mismatch in reply Y bit 0 set - Command had a checksum error Y bit 1 set - EMS system had a timeout Y bit 2 set - Command had a syntax problem Y bit 3 set - Spare NN = Number of bytes received for this packet The module DIPswitch settings are too big for this type and memory configuration This module type is not recognised by this version of software The network can accept no new modules with this memory configuration Module of this type and No. already on the network A module has been found A module has been lost. (Failed to respond to an acknowledge request) A module has failed to respond within the specified poll time. An attempt was made to update a module s programming and the module has failed on the network. An attempt was made to talk to a module that is not on the network The keypad has been locked out at a module An illegal PIN was detected at a module An RF Fob has been detected that is Expired, Invalid UType or No Permissions. An illegal card has been detected at a module The module has been secured with a new encryption key The module has been powered up The module encryption key does not match A module has been recovered after being absent for a period of time A card has been presented at a module, the card format of which is not the expected format for that Reader A site code style card has been presented at a module but there are no site codes in this configuration A site code style card has been presented at a module but the card site code was not found in the allowable site codes A site code style card has been presented with the correct site code, but the card number, after allowing for the card offset, was too big for the memory configuration Whilst the Reader Module was in Any Credit Card mode, a Credit Card with the Account number of was presented. Reported State of Zones on RF Expander Modules. RF Expander Module Zone Signal Strength. 1=Lowest. 4=Highest. RF Expander Module Zone has Low Battery condition. An RF Fob has been accepted, and button will be processed. An RF Fob has been rejected and will not be processed. User is not known or RF Fob sync counter is out of range. An RF Fob will not be processed because it is considered a repeated message. (i.e. Another button push has been received within 2 seconds of the previous button push from this Fob.) Detail mode only. An RF Fob will not be processed because the sync count is an unexpected value. The Fob has been re-synchronized and the next button push should be accepted. The RF Fob Qualify Aux Button (If programmed) has not been pressed prior to an Area On, Area List On or Zone Alm (Q) Button action. RF Fob Button pressed. 1, 2, 3, or 4.

10 T02. Review s Table - 10 MODEL 3000 / ACCESS 4000 Programmer s Manual - Rev 5.20 Siren On/Off s Bell Sweep Fire Evac. Over-ridden No Change Siren Holdoff Siren bell tone was turned on Siren sweep tone was turned on Siren Fire tone was turned on Siren evacuation tone was turned on The current siren tone was over-ridden by a higher priority tone No change was required to the current siren tone The Siren Holdoff Timer has started. System s. General. LAN Secured LAN Initialised Exit Timer Entry Timer Pulse Timer Siren Timer Defer Timer AC Hold off Timer Low Batt. Prune Enables Batt Test Module #nnn Skipped Batt Test Module #nnn Started Batt Test Module #nnn Passed Batt Test Module #nnn Failed Batt Test Module #nnn Aborted Brown out No Structure Alarms Reset Danger - Memory Fault Directory Error Fixed Directory Start Mem Test End Mem Test The network has been secured The network has just been initialised Area Exit timer started/expired Area Entry timer started/expired Area Pulse timer started/expired Area Siren timer started/expired Area Defer timer started/expired AC Hold off timer started Control Module Low Battery System is no longer monitoring the status of the previously selected zones or auxiliaries. (This message only appears in detailed review and only usually when exiting a test mode or turning off an Area, etc.) The next module to be tested is present but the battery test time for that module is set to 0 The battery test for this module has started (where module is the type eg. Exp32 and #nnn is the module number eg. #001) The battery test was successfully completed The battery test for this module has failed The test has been stopped for one of the following reasons: A siren has activated on the module being tested AC mains has failed on the module being tested The LAN has failed on the module being tested A Low Battery alarm has occurred on the module being tested The Power Test menu was entered during a module battery test Supply voltage has dropped but A/C is present. A function is being performed that is not in RAM. On Key Lockout function has been Reset. A problem has been detected with the main memory Directory checksum failed whilst running Directory was fixed Memory Test Started Memory Test complete. Changes since last Mem Test are logged to Review.

11 MODEL 3000 / ACCESS 4000 Programmer s Manual - Rev 5.20 T02. Review s Table - 11 System s. Resets. System Reset Review Reset Directory Error Pin Default Menu Default. Brown-Out Power Up Reset Watchdog Reset User Reset Fixed Directory The Control Module has just been powered up. (Normal power-up Reset) The review memory buffer has been cleared. Directory checksum failed whilst running PIN code used to default memory then reset panel Menu used to default memory then reset panel. Brownout caused reset Normal power up reset Software has been restarted after error Panel reset via menu Directory was fixed User Access/Logon s Cancelled Time Violation Dual User Violation Area on No options Free Access User type Problem Need Card Not Qualified Anti-Passback No Door No Door List Door Not in List Locked out No Menu Group No Access Group Need PIN Wrong Issue Not Site User Door Held Dual Provider Access/Logon denied because User Type = 0 Access/Logon denied because of invalid TimeZone Access/Logon denied because need a Dual Code entered prior Access denied because Area about to be entered is on Menu denied because there are no options in this Menu Group Access granted because this Door is in free access mode Access/Logon denied because the system has an internal problem PIN Access denied because a Card is needed at this time Access denied because door not in qualified mode Access denied because an anti-passback rule has been broken Access denied because there is no door for this terminal/reader Access denied because there is no Door List for this User Type Access denied because Door is not in User Type s Door List at this time Access denied because Installer code has been locked out Access denied via LCD Terminal because no Menu Group for this Terminal. Access denied because no Access Group for this door Card Access denied because a PIN number is required Card Access denied because Card is wrong issue Card Access denied because User is not a site code type Card The nominated door has been held open for a period of time in excess of that specified as the Max. door open time in Door programming. The specified card user is a dual user provider, enabling them to grant access to other users through doors which allow dual user access only. System User Origins. User User User User User User User User User User Reset. ( System ) TimeZone. Function Zone. IRfast / EarthNet Comms Task. Calculated Auxiliary GSM modem / Unidentified User (Home Auxiliary Toggle from keypad ) / Any Card card entry mode. ACCEPT Comms Task. DTMF control. (via Answer Call Comms Task) Timer. (Area Defer Timer) INSIGHT Comms Task.

12 T02. Review s Table - 12 MODEL 3000 / ACCESS 4000 Programmer s Manual - Rev 5.20 User Menu Usage Review Find User User Code User Type Area List Door List Siren List Floor List Lift List Aux List Menu Group Access Group Process Group Testing Time/Date Time Zone Holiday Diary Aux Timer Zone Area Module Comms General Memory Function Calc. Aux Home Auxes Air Con. Home Zones Counters CBus Dynalite Door LAN Security Aux Control Door Control Lift Control Adj. Event Count Adj. Area User Count User at MENU 1,1 User at MENU 1,2 User at MENU 2,1 User at MENU 2,2 User at MENU 2,3,1 User at MENU 2,3,2 User at MENU 2,3,3 User at MENU 2,3,4 User at MENU 2,3,5 User at MENU 2,3,6 User at MENU 2,4,1 User at MENU 2,4,2 User at MENU 2,4,3 User at MENU 4 User at MENU 5,1 User at MENU 5,2 User at MENU 5,3 User at MENU 5,4 User at MENU 5,5 User at MENU 7,0 User at MENU 7,1 User at MENU 7,2 User at MENU 7,3 User at MENU 7,5,1 User at MENU 7,5,2 User at MENU 7,5,3 User at MENU 7,5,4 User at MENU 7,5,5 User at MENU 7,5,6 User at MENU 7,5,7 User at MENU 7,5,8 User at MENU 7, 5, 9, 1 User at MENU 7, 5, 9, 2 User at MENU 7,6 User at MENU 7,8 User at MENU 8,3 User at MENU 9,1 User at MENU 9,2 User at MENU 9,4 User at MENU 9,6 User at MENU 9,7 User at MENU 7,5,9 (Prior to V4.5)

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