23H3.5Connecting Power Supply ..................................................................................................................... 204H22
24H3.6Connecting Video Input and Output Devices ............................................ .......... ......... ............ ......... 205H22
25H3.6.1Connecting Video Input .................................................................................................................... 206H22
26H3.6.2Connecting Video Output ................................................................................................................. 207H23
29H3.7.2Looping video ..................................................................................................................................... 210H25
30H3.7.3Matrix Video Output ........................................................................................................................... 211H25
31H3.7.4Alarm Input and Relay Output ......................................................................................................... 212H25
39H4OVERVIEW OF NAVIGATION AND CONTROLS ............................................. 220H31
40H4.1Login, Logout & Main Menu .................................................................................................................. 221H31
42H4.1.2Main Menu ........................................................................................................................................... 223H31
48H4.2.2Manual record ..................................................................................................................................... 229H33
50H4.3.1Search Menu ....................................................................................................................................... 231H35
54H4.4.1 Schedule Menu ........................................................................................................................................ 235H38
57H4.5.1 Go to Motion Detect Menu ..................................................................................................................... 238H40
59H4.5.3 Video Loss ................................................................................................................................................ 240H41
60H4.5.4 Camera Mask Detect .............................................................................................................................. 241H42
61H4.6Alarm Setup and Alarm Activation ....................................................................................................... 242H43
62H4.6.1Go to alarm setup interface .............................................................................................................. 243H43
67H4.8PTZ Control and Color Setup ......................................... ................................... ................................... 248H45
77H4.9.6 Activate Pattern Function ...................................................................................................................... 258H49
78H4.9.7 Auto Scan Setup ..................................................................................................................................... 259H49
79H4.9.8 Activate Auto Scan ................................................................................................................................. 260H50
80H4.10Dome Menu Control ......................................... ............................................... ..................................... 261H50
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81H5UNDERSTANDING OF MENU OPERATIONS AND CONTROLS .................... 262H51
82H5.1Menu Tree ................................................................................................................................................ 263H51
97H5.5.1Hard Disk Management .................................................................................................................... 278H62
100H5.5.4Manual Record ................................................................................................................................... 281H63
106H5.6.1Hard Disk Information ....................................................................................................................... 287H69
112H6ABOUT AUXILIARY MENU .......................................................... ...................... 293H72
113H6.1Go to Pan/Tilt/Zoom Menu .................................................................................................................... 294H72
121H6.2.6Activate Pattern Function ................................................................................................................. 302H75
123H6.2.8Activate Border Function .................................................................................................................. 304H75
124H6.3Dome Menu Control ........ .............................. ............................ ............................... ............................ .. 305H75
127H7.2Login and logout............................... ............................ ......................................................... .................. 308H76
128H7.3Go to Real-time Monitor Mode ............. ...................................... ........................................ .................. 309H77
129H7.4Video (Right Mouse Menu Operation) ................................. ............................ ............................... .... 310H78
130H7.4.1Real time Monitor ............................................................................................................................... 311H78
134H7.4.5Playback Control Bar ......................................................................................................................... 315H78
135H7.4.6PTZ Control ......................................................................................................................................... 316H79
138H7.4.9Network Data Flux ............................................................................................................................. 319H80
140H7.4.11Resize Video .................................................................................................................................. 321H81
141H7.4.12Video Windows .............................................................................................................................. 322H81
155H7.7.2Record Control ................................................................................................................................... 336H93
156H7.7.3Log Information .................................................................................................................................. 337H93
157H7.7.4Date and Time .................................................................................................................................... 338H94
158H7.7.5System Information ............................................................................................................................ 339H94
160H7.7.7Channel Name .................................................................................................................................... 341H95
166H7.8Un-install Web Control ........................................................................................................................... 347H98
167H8PRO SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM ........................................................................ 348H99
176HAPPENDIX A HDD CAPACITY CALCULATION ..................................................... 357H104
177HAPPENDIX BCOMPATIBLE USB DRIVE LIST ................................................... 358H105
178HAPPENDIX CCOMPATIBLE CD/DVD BURNER LIST ......................................... 359H106
179HAPPENDIX ECOMPATIBLE SATA HDD LIST ..................................................... 360H107
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Welcome
Thank you for purchasing our DVR!
This operating manual is designed to be a reference tool for the installation and
operation of your system.
Here you can find information about this series DVR features and functions, as well
as a detailed menu tree.
Before installation and operation please read the following safeguards and warnings
carefully!
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Important Safeguards and Warnings
1.Electrical safety
All installation and operation here should conform to local electrical safety codes.
We assume no liability or responsibility for all the fires or electrical shock caused by
improper handling or installation.
2.Transportation security
Heavy stress, violent vibration or water splash are not allowed during transportation,
storage and installation.
3.Installation
Keep upwards. Handle with care.
Do not apply power to the DVR before completing installation.
Do not place objects on the DVR
4.Qualified engineers needed
All the examination and repair work should be done by the qualified service
engineers.
We are nor liable for any problems caused by unauthorized modifications or
attempted repair.
5.Environment
The DVR should be installed in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight,
inflammable, explosive substances and etc.
6. Accessories
Be sure to use all the accessories recommended by manufacturer.
Before installation, please open the package and check all the components listed
below are included:
z One power cable
z One Ethernet cable
z Four HDD cables
z Alarm & relay terminal blocks
z Extensional cable(for audio, loop & matrix)
z One remote control(including the battery)
z One USB mouse
z One CD(including DVR manual, client & small tools)
z Warranty card
z A package of installation fittings
Contact your local retailer ASAP if something is missing in your package.
Note: Any changes of this manual made to the actual product are subjects to
no further notification.
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1 FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS
1.1 Features
This series DVR has the following features:
z Most popular model, widely accepted in the worldwide security industry
z H.264 compression algorithm ideal for standalone DVR
z Real-time live display up to 16 cameras, 400/480 fps recording for CIF
z USB2.0 and SATA HDD supported
z Pentaplex function: live, recording, playback, backup & remote access
z 4 HDDs supported & CD-RW/DVD-RW supported
z Multiple control methods: front panel, IR remote control, DAHUA keyboard, USB
mouse and network keyboard.
z Smart video detection: motion detection, camera masking, video loss.
z Smart camera settings: privacy masking, camera lock, color setting, and title
display
z Pan Tilt Zoom and Speed Dome Control: more than 60 protocols supported,
preset, scan, auto pan, auto tour, pattern, auxiliary function supported. And with
Dahua Speed Dome, 3D intelligent positioning function supported.
z Easy backup methods: USB devices, CD-RW/DVD-RW & network download
z Alarm triggering screen tips, buzzer, PTZ preset, matrix output, e-mail, FTP
upload.
z Smart HDDs Management: non-working HDD hibernation, HDD faulty alarm,
Raid function.
z Powerful network software: built-in web server, multi-DVR client & CMS.
Networking access for remote live viewing, recording, playback, setting, system
status, event log, e-mail & ftp function.
1.2Specifications
Model
LNS-04/08/16 4/8/16 channel video basic model
LNS-16H 16 channel loop matrix and audio/video model
System
Main Processor High performance embedded microprocessor
Operating System Embedded LINUX
System Resources Pentaplex function: live, recording, playback, backup &
remote access
User Interface GUI, on-screen menu tips.
Control Device USB mouse, DAHUA keyboard, IR remote
control, network keyboard,.
Input Method Numeral/Character/Denotation
System Status HDD status, data stream statistics, log record, bios
version, on-line user and etc.
Video
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Video Input 4/8/16 Channel, BNC, 1.0Vp-p, 75Ω, looping(optional)
Video Output 2 channel TV output BNC, 1.0Vp- p, 75,1 VGA output
Video Standards PAL(625Line,50f/s),NTSC(525Line,60f/s)
Video Compression H.264
Video Resolution Format NTSC PAL
CIF 352 *240 352 *288
Video Recording CIF: PAL 1f/s~25f/s NTSC 1f/s~30f/s
Video Display Split Full and multiple screen display, 1 / 4 / 8 / 9 / 16
Tour Display Support
Image Quality 1~6 level(level 6 is the best)
Privacy Masking Self-defined four-sided zone for privacy masking for each
camera
Camera Lock Camera locked for users
Camera Adjustment Adjust color according to different time period
Video Information Camera title, time, video loss, camera lock, motion
detection, recording
TV Output Adjustment Adjust TV output color & display zone
USB Interface 2 ports, 1 for mouse control, 1 for backup.
RS232 DAHUA keyboard, PC communication
RS485 PTZ control
Environmental
Power Supply 220V 50Hz / 110V 60Hz
Power Consumption 25W/30W/40W
Working Temperature -10℃~+55℃
Power Consumption 25W/30W/40W
Working Humidity 10%~90%
Atmosphere Pressure 86kpa~106kpa
Dimension 1.5U, 440mmx460mmx68mm (W*D*H)
Weight 6.0KG
Mounting Desktop or rack
Features and specification are subject to change without prior notice.
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2 OVERVIEW AND CONTROLS
This section provides information about front panel and rear panel. When you install
this series DVR for the first time, please refer to this part first.
1.32.1 Front Panel
This series DVR front panel is shown as in
361H
Figure 2-1 .
1 2 3 4 5
Figure 2-1
S/N Name Icon Function
1 Power button POWER Power button. Press this button for three seconds to shut down DVR.
2 Record indication light
When DVR is recording, this indication light turns on.
3 USB port
4 Remote control receiver To receive remote control signal.
5
Power indication
light
When connect to power, this indication light turns on.
Connect to USB mouse or USB backup devices.
Please insert the USB Mouse to operate the DVR.
Figure 2-2
1.42.2Rear Panel
1.4.12.2.1 Overview
Please refer to 362HFigure 2-3 for real panel information.
Figure 2-3
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2.2.2 Connection Sample
1.4.2
Here is a connection sample for your reference. See 363HFigure 2-4.
Figure 2-4
Model LNS-04/08/16 LNS-16H
Audio Input NO 4 channel
Loop Output NO 16 channel
Matrix Output NO 1 channel
Bidirectional- NO 1 channel
Audio Input
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1.52.3 Remote Control
The remote control interface is shown next.
Serial
Number
1 remote switch
2 Multiple-window switch
3 0-9 number key
4 Record
5 Auxiliary key
6 Confirm /menu key
7 Cancel
8 Direction key
9 forward
10 Previous
11 Back
12 Next
13 Slow play
14 Stop
15 Fast play
16 Play/Pause
Function
Figure 2-5
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1.62.4 Mouse Control
Left click
mouse
System pops up password input dialogue box if you have not logged in.
In real-time monitor mode, you can go to the main menu.
When you have selected one menu item, left click mouse to view menu
content.
Implement the control operation.
Modify checkbox or motion detection status.
Click combo box to pop up drop down list
In input box, you can select input methods. Left click the corresponding
button on the panel you can input numeral/English character
(small/capitalized). Here stands for backspace button. _ stands for space
button.
In English input mode: _stands for input a backspace icon and stands for
deleting the previous character.
Double left
click mouse
In numeral input mode: _ stands for clear and stands for deleting the
previous numeral.
When input special sign, you can click corresponding numeral in the front
panel to input. For example, click numeral 1 you can input“/” , or you can click
the numeral in the on-screen keyboard directly.
Implement special control operation such as double click one item in the file
list to playback the video.
In multiple-window mode, double left click one channel to view in full-window.
Double left click current video again to go back to previous multiple-window
mode.
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Right click
mouse
In real-time monitor mode, pops up shortcut menu: one-window, four-window,
nine-window and sixteen-window, Pan/Tilt/Zoom, color setting, search,
record, alarm input, alarm output, main menu.
Among which, Pan/Tilt/Zoom and color setting applies for current selected
channel.
If you are in multiple-window mode, system automatically switches to the
corresponding channel.
Exit current menu without saving the modification.
Press
middle
button
Move
mouse
Drag mouse Select motion detection zone
In numeral input box: Increase or decrease numeral value.
Switch the items in the check box.
Page up or page down
Select current control or move control
Select privacy mask zone.
1.72.5Virtual Keyboard & Front Panel
1.7.12.5.1 Virtual Keyboard
The system supports two input methods: numeral input and English character (small
and capitalized) input.
Move the cursor to the text column, the text is shown as blue, input button pops up
on the right. Click that button to switch between numeral input and English input
(capitalized and small), Use > or < to shift between small character and capitalized
character.
2.5.2 Front Panel
1.7.2
Move the cursor to the text column. Click Fn key and use direction keys to select
number you wanted. Please click enter button to input.
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23Installation and Connections
Note: All the installation and operations here should conform to your local
electric safety rules.
2.13.1Check Unpacked DVR
When you receive the DVR from the shipping agency, please check whether there is
any visible damage to the DVR appearance. The protective materials used for the
package of the DVR can protect most accidental clashes during transportation. Then
you can open the box to check the accessories.
Please check the items in accordance with the list on the warranty card. Finally you
can remove the protective film of the DVR.
2.23.2HDD Installation
2.2.13.2.1 Choose HDDs
We recommend Seagate HDD of 7200rpm or higher.
3.2.2 Calculate HDD Size
2.2.2
This series have no limit to HDD capacity. You can use 120G-750G HDD to
guarantee higher stability.
The formula of total HDD size is:
Total Capacity (MB) = Camera Amount * Recording Hours * HDD Usage Per Hour
(M/h)
H.264 compression is ideal for standalone DVRs. It can save more than 30% HDD
capacity than MPEG4. When you calculate the total HD capacity, you should
estimate the average HDD capacity per hour for each channel.
For example, for a 4-ch DVR, the average capacity of HDD usage per hour per
channel is 200M/h. Now if you hope the DVR can record the video 12 hours each
day for 30 days, the total capacity of HDDs needed is: 4 channels * 30 days * 12
hours * 200 M/h = 288G. So you need to install one 300G HDD or 2 160G HDDs.
3.2.3 HDD Installation
2.2.3
Data ribbons, fastening screws and smart HDD shelf design are already provided in
the accessories.
Please follow the instructions below to install hard disk.
①Dismantle the screws from the front and real panels.
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②Remove the upper cover
③Unfasten the HDD power cable. ④Connect to data connection cable
and then plug the HDD power cable.
⑤
Fix the HDD in the DVR.
When installing HDD, please keep the side of the screw holes face down.
Place the upper cover back and screw firmly .
⑥
After HDD installation, please check connection of data ribbon and power cord.
Note:
For LN SATA series, the HDD ports are SATA and there is no need to set
master/slave HDD.
2.33.3 CD/DVD Burner Installation
For USB burners, you need to install USB series burner.
This series DVR is compatible with various burner brands popular in today’s market.
You can consult our local technical support or visit our website for more information.
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2.43.4Desktop and Rack Mounting
2.4.13.4.1 Desktop Mounting
To prevent surface damage, please make sure that the rubber feet are securely
installed on the four corners of the bottom of the unit.
Position the unit to allow for cable and power cord clearance at the rear of the unit.
Be sure that the air flow around the unit is not obstructed.
3.4.2 Rack Mounting
2.4.2
The DVR occupies two rack units of vertical rack space.
The hardware necessary to mount the DVR into a rack is supplied with the unit.
Rear doors may be used only on rack columns that are more than 26 inches (66.0
cm) deep.
Install the cabinet in ventilated place. Avoid extreme heat, humid or dusty conditions.
You can use a soft dry brush to clean opening outlet, cooling fan and etc regularly.
2.53.5 Connecting Power Supply
Please check input voltage and device power button match or not.
We recommend you use UPS to guarantee steady operation, DVR life span, and
other peripheral equipments operation such as cameras.
2.63.6 Connecting Video Input and Output Devices
2.6.13.6.1 Connecting Video Input
The DVR automatically detects the video standard (PAL or NTSC) whenever you
connect a video input. It accepts both color and black-and-white and analog video.
NOTE:
z Enabling line lock on cameras may cause video distortion. There may be noise in
the camera’s power source. If video from one or more cameras is distorted, we
recommend you disable line lock on the camera as your first troubleshooting step.
z If a video distribution amplifier is installed between the video source and the DVR,
do not set the output video level above 1 Vp-p.
To connect each video input:
1. Connect a coaxial cable to the camera or other analog video source.
2. Connect the coaxial cable to the video in connector on the rear panel.
Please refer to
NOTE:
You need to use a BNC installation tool to connect coaxial cables to the rear panel.
364HFigure 3-1 for more information.
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Figure 3-1
3.6.2 Connecting Video Output
2.6.2
This section provides information about physically connecting video display devices
to the DVR. See
365HFigure 3-2.
If you connect the DVR with a TV monitor or VGA monitor, the DVR can automatically
detects the monitor type. And without any output device, by default, the DVR is
configured to use a TV monitor. In this case, if your application requires a VGA
monitor, you have to press the button “FN” or Shift on the front panel,or restart the
DVR.
NOTE:
Video output 1 and VGA can’t display at the same time. But Video output 2 can
display properly with Video Output 1 or VGA.
For the 25-pin or 37-pin interface, different models include different functions.
For example, DVR1604LNH-S has 4-channel audio inputs, 1 audio output, I
bidirectional audio input. See
2.7.1
3.7.1 Audio Input/One Audio Output
DVR1604LNH-S has 16 looping video inputs, 1 matrix video output, 4 audio inputs, I
bidirectional audio input, 1 audio output.
Audio input, bidirectional audio input and audio output
The DVR encodes audio and video signals simultaneously, which lets you control
audio at the monitored location.
To set up audio:
1. Make sure your audio input device matches the RCA input level. If the device and
RCA input levels do not match, audio distortion problems may occur.
2. Make sure the audio connector is wired as follows:
3. Connect a line input device or pre-amplified microphone to the audio connector for
the video channel on the rear panel.
Please refer to
367HFigure 3-4.
366HFigure 3-3.
Figure 3-3
Figure 3-4
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3.7.2 Looping video
2.7.2
The DVR supports looping video. It passes the video input to a monitor or other
analog video device.
To use looping video:
1. Connect a coaxial cable to the video out connector on 37-pin interface
Please note you need to use a BNC installation tool to connect coaxial cables to the
rear panel.
2. Connect the other end of the coaxial cable to the analog device.
3.7.3 Matrix Video Output
2.7.3
Use video matrix output connector during installation to display video sequentially
from each video input. The unit displays each channel for selected seconds. You can
use this feature to verify camera installation.
To display video from each connected video source:
1. Connect a video monitor to the video matrix output connector.
2. Turn the DVR on, the monitor, and each video matrix output source.
3. Verify the video from each source and troubleshoot as necessary.
Please refer to
368HFigure 3-5.
Figure 3-5
2.7.4
3.7.4 Alarm Input and Relay Output
The DVR offers 16 alarm inputs for external signaling devices, such as door contacts
or motion detectors. Each alarm input can be either normally open or normally closed.
Once configured, an alarm input can invoke many different activities, including
triggering a relay device, sending an alert to a security office or storing pre-alarm
video to the DVR.
2.7.5
3.7.5 Alarm Input
You should check your alarm input mode is grounding alarm input or not.
For this series DVR, grounding signal is needed for alarm input.
If you need to connect two units or one DVR and other device, please use relay to
separate them.
Please refer to
369HFigure 3-6 for more information.
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Figure 3-6
3.7.6 Alarm Output
2.7.6
Do not connect alarm output port directly with high power load (no more than 1 A) in
case of heavy current.
You can use the co-contactor to realize the connection between the alarm output port
and the load.
Please refer to
370HFigure 3-7 for more information.
Figure 3-7
3.7.7 Alarm Input and Output Details
2.7.7
You can refer to the following sheet and 371HFigure 3-8 for alarm input and output
information.
Parameter
Grounding Alarm
Ground Ground line
Alarm Input 1, 2, …, 16
Relay Output 1,2,3,4: NO and C(Normally Open and Com)
5: NO,C and NC(Normally Open, Com, Normally Closed)
6: Ctrl 12V(This is used for reset the senor)
485 A、B
485 communication port. They are used to control devices
such as PTZ.
+12(C)
This should input an external power input.
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Figure 3-8
Please refer to the following content for alarm input port information. See
372HFigure
3-9.
z 8/16-ch grounding alarm inputs. (Normal open or Normal close type)
z Please parallel connect COM end and GND end of the alarm detector (Provide
external power to the alarm detector).
z Please parallel connect the Ground of the DVR and the ground of the alarm
detector.
z Please connect the NC port of the alarm sensor to the DVR alarm input(ALARM)
z If you need to reset the touched-off alarm remotely, you can use DVR to supply
controllable 12 V power to the alarm detector such as the smoke detector.
z Use the same ground with that of DVR if you use external power to the alarm
device.
Figure 3-9
2.7.83.7.8 Relay Output Description
z 6 ways relay alarm output. Provide external power to external alarm device.
z To avoid over loading, please read the following relay parameters sheet carefully.
(See below table)
z The controllable +12v can be used to restore the smoke detector.
Please refer to
373HFigure 3-10 for alarm input module information.
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Figure 3-10
Please refer to
374HFigure 3-11 for alarm output module information.
Figure 3-11
Relay Specification
Model:
Material of
JRC-27F
Silver
the touch
Rating
(resistance
load)
Rated switch capacity 30VDC 2A, 125VAC 1A
Maximum switch power 125VA 160W
Maximum switch voltage 250VAC, 220VDC
Maximum switch currency 1A
Insulation between touches with
same polarity
between touches with
1000VAC 1minute
1000VAC 1minute
different polarity
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between touch and winding 1000VAC 1minute
Surge
voltage
Length of
open time
Length of
close time
Longevity
Temperature -40 ~+70
between touches with
same polarity
3ms max
3ms max
Mechanical
Electrical 200×103 MIN (0.5Hz)
1500V (10×160us)
50×106 MIN (3Hz)
2.83.8 RS232
You can connect the DVR with POS or Keyboard through RS232.
With POS system, the DVR can communicate through RS232 and network. For the
POS system, the DVR can integrate the text content and even search the record
through the info.
The series DVR also support NKB operation. You can operate the DVR from the
keyboard controls instead of using the control pad on the front panel of the unit.
To connect a NKB keyboard to the DVR:
1. Assemble the KBD keyboard according to the instructions in its accompanying
installation manual.
2. Connect the KBD keyboard into one of the RS232 ports on the DVR or through
network.
2.93.9 RS485
When the DVR receives a camera control command, it transmits that command up
the coaxial cable to the PTZ device. RS485 is a single-direction protocol; the PTZ
device can’t return any data to the unit. To enable the operation, connect the PTZ
device to the RS485(A,B) input on the DVR. Since RS485 is disabled by default for
each camera, you must enable the PTZ settings first. This series DVRs support
multiple protocols such as Pelco-D, Pelco-P.
To connect PTZ devices to the DVR:
1. Connect RS485 A,B on the DVR rear panel.
2. Connect the other end of the cable to the proper pins in the connector on the
camera.
3. Follow the instructions for configuring a camera to enable each PTZ device on the
DVR.
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2.103.10 Other Interfaces
There are still other interfaces on the DVR, such as USB ports. You can refer to
the
375HFigure 3-12 for more information.
Figure 3-12
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