2000 Series Program Entry Guide EN Control Panels
000 Series | Program Entry Guide | About This Manual About This Manual This guide describes the programming parameters available to the 2000 Series Control Panels (except D2012/D2012U). This guide follows the organization of the D2212 Product Handler in the D5200 Programmer. The table of contents lists each programming section, program item, and its page number. Throughout this manual, programming prompts are shown in bold italic letters (such as Phone 1).
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | Contents Contents 1.0 System Configuration......................................5 2.0 Phone ..................................................................7 2.1 Phone Routing Set to No...................................7 2.2 Phone Routing Set to Yes..................................7 3.0 Reports..............................................................11 4.0 Receiver............................................................15 4.1 Modem Reports ..................
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | Contents Figures Figure 1: Pulse Report Groups ......................................18 Figure 2: View Mode......................................................65 Figure 3: Modify Mode ..................................................66 Tables Table 1: Phone Routing Set to No..................................7 Table 2: Modem II Reports Chart................................15 Table 3: Pulse Format.....................................................
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 1.0 System Configuration 1.0 System Configuration The System Configuration Group contains the Account Number, Swinger Count, Keyswitch, Custom Idle Text, and Custom Service Text prompts. 1 Account Number Default: 0000 Selection: 0 to 9, B to F Enter four characters for the Account Number to transmit to the receiver. Enter leading zeroes (0) for account numbers with fewer than four digits. For example: Enter 0123 for account number 123.
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 1.0 System Configuration 6 Custom Service Text Default: Blank Selection: A to Z, 0 to 9, !#,.-/:<> The system displays the text you enter here in the second line of the keypad display when ever the first line reads, CALL FOR SERVICE. You can enter the phone number for your service department as the Custom Service Text.
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 Phone 2.0 Phone The Phone Group contains prompts that configure the system for dialing and sending reports on the telephone line. 1 DTMF Dialing Default: Yes Selection: Yes, No 0 No 1 Yes When DTMF Dialing is set to Yes, the control panel dials in the Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) format for all dialing attempts. When DTMF Dialing is set to No, the control panel pulse dials for all dialing attempts.
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 Phone EN | 8 8 Restoral Route 5 Fire Route Default: Local Default: Local Selection: Local, Phone 1 only, Phone 2 only, Both Selection: Local, Phone 1 only, Phone 2 only, Both Local 0 Local 0 Phone 1 only 1 Phone 1 only 1 Phone 2 only 2 Phone 2 only 2 Both 3 Both 3 Reports: Fire Alarm Reports from points or ABC keys. Reports: • Restoral Reports from Fire and Non-Fire points combined • RF Battery Restorals • Point Tamper Restorals.
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2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 2.0 Phone 15 Test Route Default: Local Selection: Local, Phone 1 only, Phone 2 only, Both Local 0 Phone 1 only 1 Phone 2 only 2 Both 3 Reports: • Test Reports • Service Start (stand-by pin locked down, installer code entered.) • Service Stop (standby-by pin unlocked. The control panel only sends a Service Stop Report if a Service Start Report was transmitted).
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 3.0 Reports 3.0 Reports EN | 11 3 Restricted O/C Default: No Selection: Yes, No 1 O/C Rpts – All On Default: No Selection: Yes, No 0 No 1 Yes If you set the O/C Rpts-All On prompt to Yes, the system transmits Closing Reports to the receiver when users turn the system All On. If any points are bypassed, Bypass Reports are also sent. The control panel transmits Opening Reports when users turn the system off from the All On state.
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 3.0 Reports If the system is on with No Delay, alarm output at Terminals 4 and 5 follows the alarm delay programmed here. The alarm sounds at the keypad without delay. EN | 12 6 Restoral Rpts Default: No When mixing Delay Alarm points (Digit 2 set for 7 or 8), with No Delay Alarm points (Digit 2 set for 5, 6, or 9), the alarm output follows the programmed alarm delay if Delay Alarm points are faulted first.
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 3.0 Reports When set to Buzz, Report the system flashes the OK light at the keypad, sounds the trouble tone, and sends an AC Fail Report to the receiver. When set to Buzz, Tag-Along Rpt the system flashes the OK light and sounds the trouble tone at the keypad after 60 seconds. It sends an AC Fail Report to the receiver as a tag along with all reports sent to the receiver until AC restores.
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2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 4.0 Receiver EN | 15 4.0 Receiver 4.1 Modem Reports 1 Rcvr Format Default: Modem Selection: Modem, Pulse 0 Pulse 1 Modem Set Rcvr Format to Modem to transmit reports in Modem II format with its advanced reporting capabilities. You need firmware revision 8.00 or greater installed in your D6500 Receiver. Table 2 shows the reports available. The D6500 line card ack tone table must contain “Modem II for D9112.” Refer to the 6500: Line Program Entry Guide.
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 4.0 Receiver EN | 16 Table 2: continued Modem II Report CLOSING REPORT CLOSING REPORT ID 001 (-008) Description Closing Report when passcode is not used. Refer to the Passcode Rquired prompt in Section 15.0 Passcodes. Using a Keyswitch or a remote programmer also sends this Closing Report with no user ID. Closing Report with user ID for users 1 to 8. COMM FAIL PHONE (1-2) Communication Failure event. Refer to Phone 1, Phone 2 in Section 2.0 Phone.
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 4.0 Receiver EN | 17 Table 2: continued Modem II Report POINT BYPASS POINT 001 (-024) RAM ACCESS OK RAM ACCESS FAIL RESTORAL REPORT POINT 001 (-024) RE-BOOT RF BATTERY LOW POINT 001 (-024) Description Point 1 to 24 bypassed. Points can be bypassed from the keypad or from a remote programmer. Bypass Reports are only sent when Opening and Closing Reports are enabled in Section 6.0 Open/Close. Normal remote programmer session termination.
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 4.0 4.2 Receiver EN | 18 Pulse Report Groups If you select the Pulse Format you need to set the report code for each report group. Pulse 4x2 reports consist of a four-digit account number, a one-digit report group code, and a one-digit point or User ID number.
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 4.0 Receiver 3 Non-Fire Group EN | 19 7 Opening Group Default: 0 Default: 0 Selection: 0 to 9, B to F Selection: 0 to 9, B to F 1 to 8 Non-Fire alarm from Points 1 to 24. 0 9 or 0 Non-Fire alarm from key A, B, or C. Refer to Section 7.0 ABC Keys. Opening Report when keyswitch is used, or Part On No Delay, or Part On with delay. 1 to 8 Opening Report with User ID for users 1 to 8.
00 Series | Program Entry Guide | 4.0 Receiver 10 Sys Res Group Default: 0 Selection: 0 to 9, B to F 1 Successful connection to a remote programmer. 2 Not used. 3 Control panel reset with the stand-by switch (refer to the Installation Guide) or a remote programmer. 4 Not used. 5 Not used. 6 Not used. 7 Reports missing or low battery restored. 8 Restored AC power. 9 Communication Restoral event for Phone 1. B Communication Failure event for Phone 2.
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 5.0 Remote Programming 5.0 Remote Programming Use the prompts in this group to configure your system for programming with a Bosch Security Systems remote programmer. 1 RAM Passcode Default: 999999 Selection: 0 to 9, A to F Six characters required. Remote programmers send this code to the control panel to gain access to the control panel.
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 5.0 Remote Programming EN | 22 Table 4: Answer Machine Programmed Yes Events at the Control Panel 1. Two rings. 2. 30 seconds with no rings. 3. Two rings. 4. 30 seconds with no rings. 5. Control panel picks up on first ring. What you do from the Remote Programmer Dial the control panel phone number. Listen for two rings. Hang up. Wait 30 seconds. Re-dial the control panel phone number. Listen for two rings. Hang up. Wait 30 seconds.
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 6.0 Open/Close 6.0 Open/Close Use the prompts in this group to set entry and exit delays and other opening/closing options. 1 Entry Dly Time Default: 30 Selection: 0 to 255 Users can turn the system off during entry delay. If the user fails to turn off the system before entry delay expires, an Alarm event occurs. Users must enter through a point programmed for entry delay to start the entry delay timer. All Controlled points are delayed once the timer starts.
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 6.0 Open/Close Program Exit Tone Yes to enable the exit delay tone and excursion tone. Program Exit Tone No to disable the exit delay tone and excursion tone.
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 6.0 6.2 Open/Close Exit If you enable the Exit feature, pressing the [CLEAR] key at the keypad when the system is On with No Delay starts exit delay. The system sounds the exit delay tone (if Exit Tone is programmed Yes) and bypasses all points programmed for exit delay (Digit 1 of point code is 6 or 8). The rest of the system remains On with No Delay. The tone and bypass remain until exit delay expires. The system returns to the On with No Delay state.
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2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 7.0 7.0 ABC Keys ABC Keys Use the prompts in this group to set the report code, the custom text, and alarm output for the keypad’s ABC keys. You can program the relay outputs (Terminals 9 and 10) to respond to these keys in Section 13.0 Relays. Users must press the [A], [B], [C] keys twice to activate them. This double action prevents accidental activation. If using a four-button key chain keypad, its special (*) key performs the same functions as the C key.
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 7.0 ABC Keys 5 B-Key Alarm Report 6 B-Key Output 7 B-Key Ack Tone 8 B-Key Text Refer to the descriptions for the A-Key prompts above. 9 C-Key Alarm Report [*] key for four-button keychain keypads 10 C-Key Output [*] key for four-button keychain keypads 11 C-Key Ack Tone [*] key for four-button keychain keypads 12 C-Key Text [*] key for four-button keychain keypads Refer to the descriptions for the A-Key prompts above.
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 8.0 Bell 8.0 Bell The prompts in this group configure the Alarm Output (bell) at Terminals 4 and 5. EN | 29 Fire points always provide alarm output for every alarm activation. Single Ring only affects the alarm output. It does not prevent reports from being sent. 4 Alarm on 2 Fail 1 Bell Time Default: 6 Selection: 0 to 255 The Bell Time prompt sets the minutes of alarm output at terminals 4 and 5.
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2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 9.0 Test Timer 9.0 Test Timer EN | 31 0101 0101 0101 The prompts in this group configure the system’s automatic test report timer. 1 Test Interval Default: No Report Selection: No Report, 1 Day, 7 Days, 28 Days 0 No Report 1 1 Day 2 7 Days 3 28 Days If you use a remote programmer, the waiting period begins after you complete the programming session.
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 9.0 Test Timer The report defers one interval from the time of the last report. For example, if theTest Intrvl prompt is set to 1 Day, and the system transmits an Opening Report at 9:00 PM, the interval begins at 9:00 PM. If the system transmitted no other reports before 9:00 PM the following day, at 9:00 PM the system transmits the Test Report.
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 10.0 Address Configuration 10.0 Address Configuration Use the prompts in this group to configure the system for devices connected to the data terminal (Terminal 6). Remember you can only connect four point expanders to the data terminal (terminal 6). Count Text Keypads with Points as point expanders. 1 Address 1 2 Address 2 EN | 33 You can only connect four point expanders to the system. Do not connect more than one device with the same address to the control panel.
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2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 11.0 Point Codes EN | 35 11.0 Point Codes Use the point code charts to set a five-digit point code for each point. The point code determines how the system responds to changes on the point sensor loops. Points respond to opens and shorts. RF expansion points respond with short for faulted devices. When an RF point trips, another trip of the same sensor is not detected for 5 or more seconds, depending upon sensor type.
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 11.0 Point Codes EN | 36 4 Point 4 Default: 9820A Selection: Refer to Table 5, Table 6, Table 7, Table 8, and Table 9 for selections for each digit in the point code. 9820A Door, No Delay No Delay Part point. Point arms when user turns the system Part (or All) On. Point does not start entry delay. PT4 PART/NO DLY Reports and alarm output enabled. Trouble on short when the system is off. Swinger bypass enabled. Alarm Report delay enabled.
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 11.0 11.1 Point Codes EN | 37 Digit 1, Point Type For Digit 1 selections 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, B, C: If an alarm occurs on these points within 2 minutes of a closing (exit time expired, Excursion/Exit included), the system sends a RECENT CLOSING message with the Alarm Report. For Digit 1 selections 6, 7, 8, 9, B, C: If these points are faulted at the end of exit delay, the system waits a period equal to entry delay before sending an Alarm Report.
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 11.0 Point Codes EN | 38 Table 5: continued Display 3 Selection Buzz on Fault (Voice Active) Description When the control panel is off, a short or open buzzes the keypad. When the control panel is All or Part On (armed), a short or open causes an alarm response. Buzz on Fault points are not bypassable. Single Ring programming option applies. Refer to the Single Ring prompt in Section 8.0 Bell.
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 11.0 Point Codes EN | 39 Table 5: continued Display 6 Selection Controlled, All, Delay 7 Controlled, All, No Delay (Follower) 8 Controlled, Part, Delay Bosch Security Systems | 7/05 | 35114F Description When control panel is All On (armed), short or open starts entry delay if no Trouble option. Refer to Section 11.3 Digit 3, Point Options. All points must be normal (not faulted) or bypassed before control panel can be All armed.
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 11.0 Point Codes EN | 40 Table 5: continued Display 9 Selection Controlled, Part, No Delay A Keyswitch Bosch Security Systems | 7/05 | 35114F Description When control panel is All or Part On (armed), short or open causes alarm response. Part points must be normal (not faulted) or bypassed before control panel can be Part armed.
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 11.0 Point Codes EN | 41 Table 5: continued Display Selection B Extended Delay, All Description When control panel is All On (armed) short or open starts Extended Delay if no Trouble option. Section 11.3 Digit 3, Point Options. You must fault the Extended Delay point first. If a Non-Extended Delay point is faulted first, extended delay is not used.
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 11.0 Point Codes EN | 42 Table 5: continued Display C Selection Extended Delay, Part Description When control panel is Part or All On (armed), short or open starts Extended Delay if no Trouble option. Refer to Section 11.3 Digit 3, Point Options. You must fault the Extended Delay point first. If a Non-Extended Delay point is faulted first, extended delay is not used.
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 11.0 11.2 Point Codes EN | 43 Digit 2, Alarm Responses Table 6: Digit 2 Selections No Alarm Response: Set Digit 2 to 0 (zero) only if you want no alarm response for this point. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X Note: Set Digit 2 to 0 if you are using this point number for an RF Keypad or arming device. Reports: Points send Alarm, Cancel, Trouble, Bypass, Swinger Bypass, and Restoral Reports as programmed. Bypass Reports are only sent with Closing Reports.
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 11.0 11.3 Point Codes EN | 44 Digit 3, Point Options If Digit 1 is set to 1 (Fire point) and Digit 3 is set to 9, the point functions as a Cross Fire point. If Digit 1 is set to 1 and Digit 3 is set to D, the point functions as a Partner Fire point. Programming Digit 3 to other than 9, 0, or D (when Digit 1 = 1, Fire point) causes inappropriate point behavior.
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 11.0 11.4 Point Codes EN | 45 Digit 4, Device Address Digit 4 is not required for E version control panels. E version control panels only include the On-board points, and they ignore Point Code Digit 4. Digit 4 tells the system what device a point is connected to. Digit 5 tells the system the sensor loop on the device. The control panel’s On-board points are numbered 1 to 6.
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 11.0 11.5 Point Codes EN | 46 Digit 5, Sensor Loop Digit 5 is not required for E version control panels. E version control panels only include the On-board points and ignore Point Code Digit 5. Digit 5 of the point code tells the control panel what sensor loop to use for the point. Sensor loops for Offboard points are lettered (A to P). Enter the letter of the sensor loop you are using for this point.
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 11.0 Point Codes EN | 47 Table 9: Digit Selection Summary Selection 0 1 2 Digit 1 Point Type Disabled Set to 0 for RF keypad. Fire Digit 2 Alarm Response No reports, No Swinger, No Output Set to 0 for RF keypad.
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 11.0 Point Codes EN | 48 11.6 Recommended Point Codes Table 10 through Table 16 show some recommended point codes. Many other point code options are available. You can create custom point functions using the many point features available. Be sure to thoroughly test any point code to be certain the system functions as you expect.
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 11.0 Point Codes RF Keyswitch or Other Arming Device (no alarm response) RF arming devices do not create point alarms. Program all points assigned to RF keypads or other RF arming devices to 000###.
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2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 12.0 Point Text EN | 51 12.0 Point Text 1 to 24 Point Text Default: Refer to Section 11.0 Point Codes Selection: A to Z, 0 to 9 !#‘,-/:<> Enter custom text to appear in text keypads for each point. The default text appears in Section 11.0 Point Codes. 0101 0101 0101 It can take up to 15 seconds for the custom text you program here to appear in all text keypads connected to the system.
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2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 13.0 Relays 13.0 Relays A D133 or D134 Relay Module is required to use the system’s external relay outputs (Terminals 9 and 10). One module is required for each output used. Refer to the Installation Manual for instructions. You can program each of the system’s two relay outputs with one or two functions.
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 13.0 Relays EN | 54 Table 18: Relay Function Selections Programmers Keypad No Output 0 Alarm 1 Description No output at the relay terminal. Provides a steady output when a point is in an alarm condition. The relay output follows Bell Time. Note: This output does not occur for alarms caused by A, B, C Keys.
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 13.0 Relays EN | 55 Table 18: continued Programmers Keypad A,B,C Key, Momentary 8 Off with Passcode 9 Description Activates the relay output when a user presses a selected function key. The relay output activates for 10 seconds. Do not program both relays for this function, doing so might cause inconsistent relay operation. Select the function keys to monitor at the Parameter prompt.
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 13.0 Relays EN | 56 Table 18: continued Programmers Keypad 2-Second Output 22 Description Provides a 2-second output. “And” this function to another function for a 2-second output. Refer to the Relay 1 Logic 1 and Relay 2 Logic 1 prompts in Section 13.1 Relay Function Logic. For example “anding” this function to the Follow Point function results in a 2second relay activation on a point fault. 2-Second Output does not activate when alarms from A, B, C keys occur.
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 14.0 User Test 14.0 User Test If the user presses [1] at the keypad and then enters their passcode, the system performs a user test. Prompts 1 to 3 tell the system what functions to perform for the User Test. 1 User Tst, Bell Default: No Selection: Yes, No 0 No 1 Yes Setting the Usr Tst, Bell prompt to Yes makes a Bell Test part of the User Test. The system activates the Alarm Output (Terminals 4 and 5) for 3 seconds.
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2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 15.0 Passcodes EN | 59 If you shorten the passcode length after entering passcodes, you could possibly create duplicate passcodes. For example, passcodes 1235 and 1236 both shorten to 123. If you lengthen passcodes you disable some. For example, if you add passcode 396 and then increase the passcode length to four digits, 396 becomes 396F. If you cannot enter an F from the keypad, passcode 396 is disabled. 15.
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 15.0 Passcodes 5 Change Passcode Default: Owner & User Selection: Disabled, Owner, Owner & User 0 Disabled 1 Owner 2 Owner & User • Disabled: Prevents any user from changing the user’s passcode from the keypad. • Owner: Only allows owner type passcodes to change passcodes from the keypad. • Owner & User: Allows both owner and user types to change passcodes from the keypad.
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 16.0 RF Parameters EN | 61 16.0 RF Parameters Use the prompts in this group to configure the system for Premises RF devices. If you do not intend to use RF devices, there is no need to change these prompts from their defaults.
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2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 17.0 Program Lock 17.0 Program Lock If you are programming from the keypad, you can lock yourself out of the control panel by changing prompts in this group from their defaults. Use the prompts in this group to return all prompts to their factory defaults, lock out programming from the keypad, and disable the system. 1 Return to Default Keypad programming only. Default: This prompt only appears when programming from the keypad.
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2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 18.0 Keypad Programming 18.0 Keypad Programming 18.1 Figure 2: View Mode Getting Started Text Keypad Required: You need a text keypad with its address set to 1 connected to the control panel to use keypad programming. You cannot program from an LED keypad. You do not need to leave the text keypad connected to the system after the programming session. You do not need to reserve an address for a text keypad to use keypad programming.
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 18.0 18.3 Keypad Programming Modify Mode In Modify Mode you can modify the entry for any prompt. Pressing the [A] key in View Mode puts the system in Modify Mode. MOD (short for modify) appears to the right of the group and prompt numbers. Refer to Figure 3. Figure 3: Modify Mode EN | 66 The current entry for the prompt is cleared from line 2 of the display. The first character of the scroll list appears in the leftmost position of the display.
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 18.0 18.6 Keypad Programming EN | 67 An Example, Entering Custom Text There are four types of custom text you can program for the system. Idle Text, Service Text, ABC Key Text, and Point Text. Table 22 describes the procedure for entering custom text at the keypad. You might find it helpful to set up the system and try entering the text as shown. Change the default point text for Point 2, PT2 PART/DELAY, to GARAGE.
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | 18.0 18.7 Keypad Programming Keypad Programming Tips • Be careful when backspacing, you can backspace beyond your entry and into the first line of the display. If this happens, press the [CLEAR] key and start your entry over again. • You can exit Modify Mode at any prompt without changing the entry by pressing the [CLEAR] key. • When you are not sure of your entry or location while keypad programming, pressing the [CLEAR] key is always the safest action.
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | Index EN | 69 Index 24-hour points Invisible ............................................................ 38, 47 Swinger Bypass....................................................... 43 Trouble on Open ..................................................... 44 Trouble on Open or Short ....................................... 44 Trouble on Short ..................................................... 44 Visible .................................................................
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | Index EN | 70 F P Factory Defaults.......................................................... 63 Fire Alarm Reports ....................................................... 8 Fire Group................................................................... 18 Fire Point............................................. 18, 29, 35, 37, 44 Fire Route ..................................................................... 8 Fire with Alarm Verification ...............................
2000 Series | Program Entry Guide | Index S Scroll Lists ............................................................ 66, 68 SDI Number ................................................................ 17 Service Start .................................................... 10, 17, 20 Service Stop .................................................... 10, 17, 20 SIA .......................................................................... 5, 12 Silent Points .....................................................
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