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Ericsson R250S PROBrodit Sony Ericsson R250 Pro Passive Car Cradle Holder #841756
Description: When keeping your mobile in a passive holder, it is always within easy reach. A portable handsfree or a charging cable can be connected to the mobile when it is in the holder. Accommodates all battery sizes. Attach onto a ProClip Mounting Platform.

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Part Number: 841756
EAN: 5055257570009, 7320288417561
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GonzaBabe 7:20pm on Friday, July 23rd, 2010 
Junk deserves no such recognition. Sony Ericsson really does seem to be going down the pan rapidly! Not only are their mobile phones un-inspired. The R250s Pro is the ideal phone for farmers, builders etc. It is weatherproof, dustproof and is reinforced to withstand plenty of knocks. As i work for a big mobile company i will give you an accurate low down...i like the R250s PRO because it is the first water.

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Press Y E S to save the number in the card memory, in the first empty
To save the number in the phone memory, in the first empty position:
To save the number in the phone memory, in a position you decide: press the R I G H T key, press the # key once, enter the position and then
Tip! If you enter a number in the scratch pad during a call, you can store it in
the Phone Book by selecting Store from the Phone Book menu while you have
To use telephone banking services or control a telephone answering machine, you need to use codes. These codes are sent as tone signals (also called DTMF
To store a number together with an account number and security code
5. After entering the phone number, press and hold the * key until the pause 6. Enter the code. If needed, insert another pause, another code and so on.
To make a call with tone signal codes, proceed as described in Making and Receiving Calls on page 19. When you make the call, the phone dials the number, waits until the call is answered and then sends the code. If you and so on.
inserted another pause and another code, it pauses again, sends the next code

STORE 2 Used Overwrite?

ERASE 19 L John Doe R Erase?
ERASE ALL Erase 30 positions?

OVERWRITE PROTECTION

have two options. To store the number in the selected position Press Y E S to replace the number with the new one. To store the number in a different position 1. Press N O. 2. Enter the new position number and press Y E S. When a Memory is Full memory that is not full, in this case the card memory. When Both Memories are Full tion number that is already occupied. To erase a phone number from the phone book memory 1. Scroll to Phone book , Y E S , Erase , Y E S. 3. Press Y E S to erase the number. 2. Enter or scroll to the position number you want to erase.
Erase? appears in the display. Press Y E S to erase the number.
If you try to store a phone number in a position which already contains a phone number, the message Used Overwrite? appears in the display. You then

1. Scroll to Settings , Y E S , Greeting , Y E S.
2. Select On or Off and press Y E S.

PHONE NUMBER DISPLAY

When you turn on your phone, your phone number will be displayed, provided it can be retrieved from your SIM card. If not, you can enter it yourself. To enter your phone number
1. Scroll to Settings , Y E S , Phone no , Y E S.
2. Enter your phone number.
3. Press Y E S to confirm your choice.
Note! If your SIM card allows it, you can also enter your fax and/or data number.

DISPLAY LIGHT

The Clock menu lets you set the time and date. It also lets you turn on the the bottom of the display when the phone is in standby mode.
alarm function (see Alarm on page 86). The time is shown continuously at
CLOCK L Clock mode R (24 hours)

SET CLOCK (18:39) _ :

SET DATE Enter year: _
CLOCK L Date mode R (08-feb-99)
SETTINGS master Reset L R
you can change it to the 12-hour format. To change the time format 1. Scroll to Clock , Y E S , Clock mode , Y E S. 3. Press Y E S. 2. Select the clock mode you want, 24 hours or AM/PM. To set the clock 1. Scroll to Clock , Y E S , Set Clock , Y E S. 3. Press Y E S. 2. Enter the time in hours and minutes. alternate between am and pm by pressing #. The Date the phone is in standby mode. To set the date 1. Scroll to Clock , Y E S , Set date , Y E S. 2. Enter the year (two digits) and press Y E S. 3. Enter the month and day in the same way. 4. Press Y E S. To set the date format 1. Scroll to Clock , Y E S , Date mode , Y E S. be displayed. 3. Press Y E S.
When you buy your phone, the time is set to the 24-hour format. If you wish
Note! If you select the 12-hour format in the Clock mode function, you can
It is possible to have the date displayed in the middle row of the display when
2. Select the date format you want, or select Off if you do not want the date to

MASTER RESET

It is possible to reset all menu settings to the way they were when you bought your phone. To reset all settings you must enter the Phone lock code. The default code when you buy your phone is 0000. For more information, see Security for Your Phone and Subscription on page 64.

TIME AND DATE

To reset all settings 1. Scroll to Settings , Y E S , Master reset , Y E S.

Enter code to reset

2. Enter the phone lock code. (The default code is 0000.) 3. Press Y E S to reset all settings.

CALLING A PHONE NUMBER FOUND IN A MESSAGE
Press Y E S when the number appears in the display. After the number has been called, the message is considered read and it remains in the Messages memory.

STORING A MESSAGE

If you have one or more messages you use often, you can store them on the SIM card, to be re-used whenever you want. Storing Frequently Used Messages
becomes full, you should store them in the SIM card memory. To store a frequently used message on the SIM card 1. Scroll to Mail, Y E S , Read messages , Y E S. The messages stored in your Messages memory appear. 2. Select the message you want to store in the SIM card memory. 3. Press Y E S. The message Erase? appears in the display. 4. Press N O. The message Store? appears in the display. 5. Press Y E S. memory. To send a stored message 1. Scroll to Mail, Y E S , Send message , Y E S. The message New appears in the display. want to send. 3. Press Y E S. Now you can edit your message, if you wish. 4. When the message is ready to be sent, press Y E S. The message Request reply? appears.
To make sure your standard messages are not erased when the phone memory
The message is now moved from the phone memory to the SIM card
2. Scroll with the L E F T and R I G H T keys until you find the message you
5. If you want the recipient to reply to the message, press Y E S. If not, press
6. Enter the recipients phone number or recall it from the phone book. To access the Phone book menu, press L E F T.
7. Press Y E S to send the message.

AREA INFORMATION

The ordinary Short Message Service is a personal service that carries your private messages. Area Information (AI) is a text message which is broadcast to all subscribers in a certain network cell at the same time. The information may be a local road report or a local taxi phone number.
Before you can receive any area information messages, you have to turn on the Area information.

FREQUENTLY USED MESSAGES

To turn area information on/off. 1. Scroll to Mail, Y E S , Area info , Y E S. 2. Select On or Off and press Y E S. operator supports this function.
You can now receive Area information messages, provided your network
Area Information Message Types present, the following message types exist:
Code: AI Message Type: Index Newsflashes Hospitals Doctors 024 Pharmacies Long-distance road reports Local road reports Taxis Weather District (base station identity) Network information Operator services Directory enquiries (national) 059 Directory enquiries (international) Customer care (national) Customer care (international)
Each type of Area Information message is identified by a three-digit code. At

Note! In the display, the last called number is referred to as call number one,
If you wish to have a private conversation with one of the members, you can
2. Press the number of the member you want to have a private conversation with. For example, if you wish to talk to member number three, press 3.
2. Press the number of the member you want to release. For example, if you
You can put the conference group on hold and make another call. You can then

CALL INFO

L Time: outg R

INFO L Last call R 1:23

When you are on the phone, the display shows the duration of a call. network and your SIM card support this feature.
By using the Call info function in the Settings menu you can check the time for all calls, both incoming and outgoing. You can also have the call cost or the number of call units displayed by selecting the Cost option, provided your

CALL INFORMATION

To set what call information you want to be displayed in the Info menu
1. Scroll to Settings , Y E S , Call info , Y E S. 2. Select Time:Outg , Time:All or Cost.
3. Confirm your selection by pressing Y E S.
Checking the Time or Cost of the Last Call Last call option in the Info menu.
You can check the time/cost of the last incoming (or outgoing) call with the
To check time or cost of the last call Scroll to Info and press Y E S.
Depending on the setting in the Call info function in the Settings menu, you can use the navigation key to check: The elapsed time of the last outgoing call.
The elapsed time of the last incoming call provided you have chosen the Time:All option in the Call info function in the Settings menu.
To check the total time or call cost Scroll to Info , Y E S , Tot calls.
Depending on the settings in the Call info function in the Settings menu, The elapsed time of all outgoing calls.

you can check:

The elapsed time of all incoming and outgoing calls.
The cost (or the number of call units) of all incoming and outgoing

calls.

Knowing the Call Time/Call Cost
Knowing the Call Time/ Call Cost
To reset the total call time/cost meter 1. Scroll to Info , Y E S Tot Calls , Y E S. The message Reset? appears. 2. Press Y E S to reset the meter.

INFO Price Units

meter.
Note! If you choose the call cost option you must enter your PIN2 to reset the
DETERMINING THE CALL COST
This menu only appears if you have selected the Cost option in the Call info function in the Settings menu, see below. Scroll to the Info menu and select Price.
The Units option means that the number of call units is displayed during a call, and in the Last call and Tot calls functions. price entered is stored on your SIM card. The Price function lets you enter and vary the price per call unit. The
To Enter the Price per Call Unit
1. Scroll to Settings , Y E S , Call info , Y E S.
2. Select Cost and press Y E S.
3. Press C L R to return to standby mode. 5. Enter your PIN2 and press Y E S.
4. Scroll to Info , Y E S , Price , Y E S , Units , Y E S.
The message INFO Price Units appears in the display.
6. Press Y E S. press Y E S.
7. Enter the code for the currency you want e.g. GBP for Pound Sterling, and 8. Enter the price per call unit, for example 0.5, and press Y E S. To enter the decimal point, press #. 9. Enter your PIN2 and press Y E S.
To Revert to Displaying Call Units
1. Scroll to Info , Y E S , Price , Y E S.
2. Press Y E S to select Units.
3. Press Y E S again to revert to displaying call units.

CREDIT LIMITS FOR CALLS

Provided both your network and your SIM card support this feature, you can enter a total amount of money that can be used for making calls. This could be useful when e.g. you, lend your phone to someone, and do not want their call costs to exceed an amount specified by you. After a call is made, the cost is
deducted from this amount. When the amount reaches zero, no more calls can be made. To set a credit limit for calls 1. Scroll to Info , Y E S Credit unlimited , Y E S , New Credit, Y E S.

CREDIT

L New credit R
3. Enter your PIN2 and press Y E S.
2. Enter the amount: for example, 30 pounds and press Y E S.
MENU L Change to R Line 2
private calls. separate subscription. Please contact your network operator for more information. Note! You can only send and receive text messages (SMS) on line 1.
If your subscription supports the Two line service, (also called Alternate Line Service, ALS), you can have two different speech lines. This is useful feature if e.g. you, want to use one number for your business calls and one for your
The two line service may not be available on all networks and may require a

SELECTING A LINE

The line currently selected is indicated in the display with the letter L and the number for the selected line. For example, if line two is selected, you will see L2 in the display.
Note! The menu Change to only appears if you are using the two line service. To change to the line that is not currently selected

1. Scroll to Change to.

2. Press Y E S to change to the line displayed in the bottom row. however, receive calls on both lines.
From now on, all outgoing calls are made on the selected line. You can,
Tip! Instead of accessing the menu system, you can press and hold 2 to change line, provided the phone is in standby mode. Receiving a Call on Line 1 or Line 2
When someone calls you, the question Answer? is replaced by Line1? or Line2? depending on which line the person is calling.
Note! If you are engaged in a call on one line, you must end that call first before answering a call on the other line.
DIFFERENT SETTINGS FOR EACH LINE
You can have different settings for each line: for example, the tone of the ring signal, call diverts, call bars and call waiting function.

Using Two Phone Lines

The call meters in the Info menu show the call times (call costs) for the line currently selected. Changing the Name of the Two Lines for example, want to call Line 1 Private and Line 2 Work. To change the name of a line

The R250s PRO is the first mobile phone which supports GSM Pro. GSM Pro is an extended feature of the GSM network which gives the user access to most of the functions found today in various Private Mobile Radio (PMR) and
With a R250s PRO and a GSM Pro subscription you get access to all the regular GSM network services and most PMR and PAMR services, such as group

GROUP CALLS

Group calls allows all members of a specified group to be reached with a single call. With a GSM Pro subscription, group calls are now available on the GSM network.
In a group call, all participants can listen to and talk to each other. The group call features and the Push-To-Talk mode give GSM Pro a walkie-talkie-like function, that is a key feature for PMR and PAMR users.
A group number is a special number that makes it possible to call all group members at the same time with a single call. Push-To-Talk Mode
Group calls are preferably made and received in Push-To-Talk mode, although group calls can be made and received in phone mode.
When you want to speak you press and hold the P U S H - T O - T A L K button on the left side of the phone, see Overview on page 4. When you finish talking you release the P U S H - T O - T A L K button, to let other group members speak.
When you release the Push-To-Talk button the microphone is muted. This is to avoid disturbing background noise during a call.
Mode Switch Selector The R250s PRO has a mode switch selector on the right side of the phone, see Overview on page 4, which you use to switch between phone and Push-ToTalk mode.
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during a call. To switch between phone and Push-To-Talk mode Slide the M O D E S W I T C H upwards to go to Push-To-Talk mode. Slide the M O D E S W I T C H downwards to go to phone mode. When you switch modes the phone sends out a warning signal. Earpiece volume To set the earpiece volume 1. Scroll to Settings , Y E S , Ear volume , Y E S. 2. Use the L E F T arrow key to decrease the volume. 3. Press Y E S to confirm your setting. Use the R I G H T arrow key to increase the volume. adjust the volume.
When you switch modes the phone gives out a warning tone. You can switch modes at any time: when the phone is in standby, when receiving a call and
When the phone is set to Push-To-Talk mode, the earpiece/loudspeaker volume increases significantly. You should not hold the phone close to your ear as this may damage your hearing. Hold the phone in front of your face, about 1030 centimetres away, and speak in the direction of the microphone.
The current mode, Phone or Pushtotalk , is displayed on the middle row.
Tip! During a call you can use the volume keys on the side of the phone to

The ringing tone is heard until a group member answers the call. group members talk. 6. Press N O when you want to end the call. The call is ended and all group members are disconnected.
4. Press the P U S H - T O - T A L K button to talk to the other group members. 5. Release the P U S H - T O - T A L K button when you finish talking, to let other
Note! You can also call a number by entering it on the keypad and then press

Making an Alert Call

1. Press and hold the A L E R T B U T T O N for one second.
The call is set up and the dialled number is shown in the display (the preset number is the international emergency number 112.) up to ten times. If the call cannot get through, the phone automatically re-dials the number
2. Press N O to end the call.
Note! The alert button function must be on. If you change the pre-set alert number (112), you must insert a SIM card and enter the PIN code (if the card is locked). Otherwise the pre-set alert number (112) will be dialled and not the number you have specified.
You can make an emergency call by dialling the number in the same way as when making an ordinary call.
To make an emergency call
1. Enter 112 (the international emergency number). 2. Press Y E S. The display shows Emergency.
3. Press N O to end the call.
Note! Some network operators may require that a SIM card has been inserted into the phone and, in some cases, that a PIN code has been entered as well. Some networks may not use the international emergency number 112.
Receiving a Group Call in Push-to-Talk Mode An incoming group call is answered automatically, the phone sends out a warning tone and the voice of the calling party will be heard in the loudspeaker.
answered automatically. To receive a group call The group call cannot be rejected by pressing N O. 2. If you want to speak press and hold the P U S H - T O - T A L K button. 3. Release the P U S H - T O - T A L K button when you finish talking. 4. Press N O when you want to leave the group call. mode, to be able to talk to the other person. dure for answering a call, may not work exactly as described above. administrator. Receiving a Group Call in Phone Mode of the following: ically answer the call. Press Y E S to answer the call in phone mode.

TO-TALK

Note! The phone must be set to Push-To-Talk mode to answer a group call automatically. If the phone is set to phone mode, slide the mode switch upwards to Push-To-Talk mode when you receive a group call. The call is then
1. The incoming group call is answered automatically, the phone emits a warning tone and the voice of the calling party is heard in the loudspeaker.

Insert card

Searching 16:21

Wrong PIN

PIN Blocked. Unblock?
BLOCKED Contact card provider
the problems you encounter are easy to correct yourself.
This chapter lists some problems that you might encounter while using your phone. Some problems require that you call your service provider, but most of

ERROR MESSAGES

Insert card page 6.
There is no SIM card in the phone. Insert a SIM card. See The SIM Card on

Searching

If the message Searching remains in the display, you are within range of a network but you are not allowed to use it. However, in an emergency, some operators allow you to call the international emergency number 112. See Making and Receiving Calls on page 19. No network
There is no network within range or the received signal is too weak. You have to move to get a signal that is strong enough.
Tip! You can also try to change to the longer, high gain antenna. Wrong PIN, Wrong PIN2
You entered your PIN incorrectly.
Enter the correct PIN or PIN2, and press Y E S.

Matching error

When you want to change a security code (for example PIN) you have to confirm the new code by entering it again. The two codes that you have entered do not match. See Security for Your Phone and Subscription on page 64. PIN Blocked. Unblock?
You entered your PIN incorrectly three times in a row. To unblock see Security for Your Phone and Subscription on page 64. Blocked Contact card provider
You entered your personal unblocking key (PUK) incorrectly 10 times in a row. Contact your network provider or service operator.

Troubleshooting

The phone is locked. To unlock the phone, see Security for Your Phone and Subscription on page 64. Enter lock code

Enter lock code

Subscription on page 64. No Indication of Charging indication of charging. group) at the other end. See Overview on page 4. side.
Your phone comes with the default security code, 0000. You can change it to
any three- to eight-digit personalized code. See Security for Your Phone and
When the battery is totally run down and you start charging it, you get no
THE PERSON AT THE OTHER END CAN NOT HEAR YOU
The phone is set to Push-To-Talk mode. Press and hold the Push-To-Talk button on the left side of the phone, when you want to talk to the person (or talk
The microphone has a hole and if by chance water comes into the hole, your voice may sound unclear to the receiver. To clear the water from the microphone hole, hold the phone upright and tap on it repeatedly on the reverse

PHONE DOES NOT COME ON

Recharge or replace the battery.

Handheld Phone

Handsfree Phone in Vehicle Check the fuse.
Make sure that the phone is properly inserted into its holder.

Phone locked

the Mobile Internet is the answer. sson products. The Ericsson Mobile Internet address is tap//mobile.ericsson.com/mobileinternet

a mobile phone network or system consists of a network of cells. A radio base station serves each cell from which calls are forwarded to and received from
To be able to use your phone, you need a subscription to a network. You get this subscription from a network operator, together with a SIM card that you
a memory in your mobile phone where phone numbers can be stored and
PIN Personal Identification Number a code used for all GSM-based phones to code comes with your subscription. PIN2 establish authorization for access to certain functions or information. The PIN
for special services. PUK with your subscription. Push-To-Talk Mode ground noise during a group call. Roaming the move. Semi-Duplex functionality. Service Provider Short Message Service this service, it must be supported by your network. Scroll pressing the left or right arrow key to move between the menus. Select scrolling to a menu then pressing the Y E S key on the phone.
Personal Identification Number 2 an authorization code which is used only
Personal Unblocking Code used to unlock a blocked SIM card. This comes
When the phone is set to Push-To-Talk mode, all calls are carried out in semiduplex. This means that the microphone is muted until the user presses a Push-To-Talk button. This is a useful function to avoid disturbing back-
Within your home network, this means that your mobile phone automatically sets up communication procedures with different radio base stations when on
In handsfree equipment, full duplex means that the connection is open for both parties to talk simultaneously. The opposite, simplex, is when it is open to one at a time. Semi-duplex gives close to, but not complete, duplex
a company that provides services and subscriptions to mobile phone users.
(or SMS) allows messages of up to 160 characters to be sent and received via the network operator's message centre to your mobile phone. Messages are stored if the phone is off or out of reach ensuring that they reach you. To use
SIM card Subscriber Identity Module card - a card that must be inserted in any GSMbased mobile phone. It contains subscriber details, security information and type or credit card-sized but both types have the same functions. SMS
memory for a personal directory of numbers. The card can be a small plug-in
see Short Message Service above. Subscription scription, please contact your network operator. Two Line Service use this service, it must be supported by your network.

ANTENNA CARE AND REPLACEMENT

performance.

Do not bend the antenna since it is sensitive and this will reduce its Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna. Take your phone to a qualified service centre for repair. Do not use an antenna designed for any other type of telephone than the one you have bought. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the phone and may violate the appropriate regulations and will void the warranty and Ericsson can not guarantee the phone being water resistant.

BATTERY

The phone is not water-resistant when the battery is removed. Ericsson battery.
Do not use the phone with a damaged battery. Use only the designated

DRIVING

Check the laws and regulations on the use of telephones in the areas where you drive. If you are going to use your mobile phone while driving: Give full attention to driving. Use handsfree operation, if available. conditions so require.
Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving
RF energy may affect some electronic systems in motor vehicles. In addition, some vehicle manufacturers forbid the use of mobile phones in their vehicles. Check with your vehicle manufacturer's representative to be sure that your phone will not affect the electronic systems of your vehicle.

ELECTRONIC DEVICES

Most modern electronic equipment, for example equipment in hospitals and cars, is shielded from RF energy. However, RF energy from telephones may affect some electronic equipment.
Turn off your phone in health care facilities when regulations posted in the areas instruct you to do so. permission. Do not use your mobile phone near medical equipment without requesting

AIRCRAFT

Turn off your phone before boarding any aircraft. Do not use it on the ground without crew permission. while the plane is in the air.
Mobile phones may affect the operation of some implanted cardiac pacemakers, equipment for people with hearing impairments and other medically implanted equipment. Pacemaker patients should be aware that the use of a mobile phone very close to a pacemaker might cause the device to malfunction. Avoid placing the phone over the pacemaker, i.e. in your breast pocket. When using the phone, place it at the ear opposite your pacemaker. If a minimum distance of 15 cm is kept between the phone and the pacemaker, the risk of interference is limited. Contact your cardiologist for more information.

Tape loops. See Voice mail indicator Text messages. See SMS Time 15, 51 format setting Tone signals 25 Touch tones 25 Turning the phone off 16 Turning the phone on 14 Two line service 81 changing names 82 selecting a line 81 settings 81
Unanswered calls 42 Unlock keypad 64

Index 123

Vibrating Call Alert turn on/off 48 Voice mail 44 activating 44 calling 44 Voice mail indicator 17 Volume earpiece 24, 91 ring signal 48 Volume keys 4, 18

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Component Placing

Component Placing for R250s PRO
by Toko (toko@gsm-free.org)
Contents 3 Mounting Drawing Table....2 1078-ROA Rev A...3 2.1 Component Position Location Table for 1078-ROA Rev A.5 Revision History....9

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Mounting drawing

1078-ROA Rev A

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1078-ROA Rev A Primary side
1078-ROA Rev A Secondary side
Component Position Location Table for 1078-ROA Rev A
located on primary side located on secondary side
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1-D3 1-E3 1-E3 1-E3 1-E4 1-D3 1-E4 1-F4 1-F4 1-F3 2-N5 2-N5 2-M6 2-M6 1-E6 2-N5 1-H3 1-G3 2-N5 1-A5 2-N6 2-N6 1-A6 1-A6 1-A6 1-C6 1-F7 1-B6 1-C6 1-J4 1-J3 1-J4 1-C5 1-B6 1-C5 1-C5 1-J4 1-H3 1-J4 1-B6 1-B5 1-B5 1-B6
C438 C439 C440 C441 C442 C443 C445 C446 C447 C448 C449 C451 C452 C453 C454 C455 C501 C504 C505 C506 C507 C508 C509 C510 C511 C512 C513 C520 C521 C530 C531 C532 C533 C534 C535 C540 C541 C542 C543 C550 C551 C552 C553
1-C7 2-M7 1-C6 1-C6 1-C6 1-C6 1-C5 1-C6 1-C5 1-B6 1-B6 1-B6 1-F6 1-B5 1-B6 1-D7 1-H5 1-G5 1-G4 1-G5 1-G5 1-D5 1-D5 1-H5 1-H5 1-H5 1-H5 1-G4 1-G4 1-H4 1-G4 1-G4 1-G4 1-G4 1-G5 1-G6 1-G5 1-H6 1-G6 1-E5 1-E7 1-G5 1-F5
C560 C562 C563 C564 C570 C571 C573 C574 C575 C576 C577 C578 C579 C582 C583 C584 C585 C586 C587 C588 C590 C600 C601 C602 C603 C604 C605 C606 C607 C608 C609 C610 C611 C612 C613 C614 C615 C616 C617 C618 C619 C620 C621
1-E5 1-F5 1-F5 1-E5 1-E5 1-E6 1-F6 1-E6 1-G5 1-G5 1-G5 1-G5 1-G5 1-H5 1-E5 1-E6 1-G4 1-G5 1-G5 1-G5 1-G5 1-K7 2-K2 1-L4 1-M6 1-K6 1-M6 1-L6 2-K2 1-M4 1-M7 1-N6 2-M6 2-S5 2-S6 1-K5 2-E7 2-B6 2-G6 2-G7 2-S6 2-S6 2-T5
C622 C623 C624 C625 C626 C627 C628 C629 C630 C631 C632 C633 C634 C635 C636 C637 C638 C642 C650 C651 C653 C654 C655 C656 C657 C658 C659 C664 C666 C667 C668 C669 C670 C671 C672 C673 C674 C675 C676 C680 C687 C688 C689 C690 C691 C692 C693 C710 C711 C712 C713 C715
2-S5 2-N2 2-T4 1-S5 1-N5 1-S4 1-S3 1-S3 1-S4 2-D7 2-C5 2-D4 2-D5 1-S4 2-D5 1-J4 1-S6 1-N4 2-B4 2-B5 1-L4 2-F3 2-F3 2-F7 2-C3 2-F3 2-C3 2-B6 2-B6 2-B6 2-A4 2-A4 2-L4 2-L5 2-M6 2-L6 2-L6 2-N6 2-N7 1-K6 2-M2 2-M2 2-N2 1-K7 1-K6 1-K6 1-N5 1-L7 1-M7 1-K5 1-K3 2-S7
C716 C717 C718 C719 C720 C721 C722 C723 C724 C760 C761 C762 C763 C764 C800 C801 C802 C803 C804 C805 C806 C807 C808 C809 C810 C811 C812 C813 C814 C815 C816 C817 C818 C819 C820 C821 C822 C823 C824 C825 C826 C827 C828 C829 C830 C831 C832 C833 C834 C835 C850 C851
2-S7 2-S6 2-F6 2-L5 2-S6 2-L4 2-S7 2-S6 2-S5 1-L3 1-J4 2-F3 1-L7 1-L7 1-L3 1-L4 1-L3 1-L4 1-K4 1-L3 1-L3 1-K3 1-S5 1-S4 1-M4 2-A3 1-M4 1-M3 1-M4 2-A3 2-A3 1-M4 1-S4 1-L4 1-L4 1-S5 1-S5 1-S4 2-D4 1-S4 1-K3 1-S5 1-N4 1-L4 1-L4 2-A3 2-A4 1-L4 1-M4 1-M3 1-L4 1-M4

2-C5 1-K3 1-K3 1-L6 1-K6 1-K3 2-G6 2-N6 1-K3 2-B6 2-N6 1-S3 1-N4 1-M4 1-M6 2-B4 1-M4 2-D5 2-C7 1-K5 1-K5 1-K5 1-K6 2-G3 2-G6 1-L4 2-F7 2-L3 1-K6 1-S6 1-S6 1-N6 1-S5 1-L6 1-M4 2-F4 2-F4 2-L6 2-L6 2-D7 1-M6 2-D2 2-C2 2-F4 1-N5 1-M4 1-M3 1-M4 1-M3 2-D4 2-D4 1-S5
R810 R811 R812 R813 R814 R815 R816 R817 R818 R820 R822 R823 R825 R830 R834 R835 R891 R900 R901 R902 R903 R904 R905 R906 R907 R908 R909 R910 R911 R912 R913 R914 R915 R916 R917 R918 R919 R920 R921 R922 R923 R924 S00 S02 S03 S10 S11 S12 S13 S20 S22 S23
1-L4 1-L4 1-S5 1-S5 1-M4 1-L4 1-S4 1-S4 1-L4 1-S4 2-C2 2-E3 1-M4 1-M4 1-L3 1-L3 2-E3 1-S4 1-J5 1-S3 1-J5 2-C3 1-J5 1-K4 1-N4 1-N4 1-N4 1-M4 2-M4 1-J5 1-J5 1-J5 1-J5 1-J6 1-J5 1-J5 1-J5 2-M3 2-M5 2-L3 2-L4 2-M5 2-E6 2-E5 2-E3 2-D6 2-F6 2-D5 2-D3 2-C6 2-C5 2-C3
S30 S32 S33 S40 S41 S42 S43 U201 U202 U203 U204 V201 V205 V206 V207 V208 V209 V231 V232 V233 V301 V302 V303 V304 V305 V360 V401 V402 V403 V404 V405 V406 V407 V408 V409 V410 V411 V412 V414 V510 V560 V561 V562 V570 V571 V572 V580 V603 V604 V605 V606 V607
2-B6 2-B5 2-B3 2-F3 2-F5 2-G5 2-G4 1-C4 1-C5 1-C3 2-N4 2-S3 2-S4 1-B3 2-S4 2-S4 2-S4 2-N3 2-N3 2-N3 1-F3 1-G3 1-G3 1-E4 1-F3 1-F3 1-E6 1-B6 1-F6 1-E7 1-H3 2-N5 1-B5 1-G3 1-H3 1-E7 1-B6 1-B6 1-B6 1-H5 1-E5 1-F5 1-F5 1-E6 1-E6 1-F6 1-F6 1-K4 2-S5 2-L4 2-L4 2-C7
V608 V610 V611 V612 V613 V614 V615 V701 V702 V703 V704 V711 V803 V804 V805 V805 V900
2-D5 2-N6 2-D5 1-K3 2-F7 2-F5 1-K3 2-F4 2-F4 2-D2 2-F3 2-L6 1-N4 1-S4 1-S5 2-B4 1-J5
V901 V902 V903 X101 X102 X103 X601 X606 X607 X608 X609 X610 X611 X612 X613 X614 X615
1-J5 2-M4 2-M3 1-B3 1-C7 1-C2 1-N5 2-T3 2-N2 2-K2 2-K2 2-M6 2-L5 2-M5 2-L5 2-N2 2-M2
X616 X701 X702 X703 X704 X705 X706 X707 X708 X709 X710 X711 X712 X713 X714 X715 X716
2-M2 1-H2 1-H7 1-S2 1-S7 1-A2 1-A7 1-T6 1-T6 1-T6 1-T6 1-T5 1-T5 1-T5 1-T5 1-T5 1-T5
X717 X718 X719 X720 X721 X722 X723 X820 X821 X822 X823 X824 X825 X826 X827 X828
1-T5 1-T4 1-T4 1-S4 1-T3 1-S3 1-T3 2-K2 2-A4 2-A4 2-K2 2-M2 2-M2 2-N2 2-S2 2-T3
X829 X830 X900 X901 Z201 Z202 Z203 Z204 Z205 Z250 Z500
2-T4 2-A3 2-M4 2-M3 1-B4 1-C3 2-S5 2-N3 2-S3 1-F4 1-G4

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