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1. 8 USB LED e PAKSENSE 7 Start Mark Button r o f 4 Label Serial amp Barcode 6 LEDs Visual Indicators 3 Page XpressPDF User Manual rev 01262012 1 Preprogrammed Temperature Alert Range and Use Life Indicator signifies the label s upper and lower temperature parameters Alerts will flash if these ranges are exceeded according to the label s programming This area also displays the number of days the label will record data 2 Tear Score location to tear plastic pouch to enable insertion into computer 3 USB Plug plug into USB port on computer to download data in PDF format 4 Label Serial 4 and Barcode each label has a unique serial number which differentiates it from other PakSense Labels When information is downloaded from the label this serial number will appear at the top of the PDF The unique serial number is automatically used as the name of the label data file 5 Stop Button press button 3 seconds to stop time and temperature recording Label cannot be restarted once the stop button has been pushed Note that only XpressPDF BlOmed Labels have stop functionality by default 6 LEDs Visual Indicators give a quick visual indication of whether a product remained within temperature parameters For data logger models only the green LED is featured and indicates if the label is on and actively monitoring time and temperature 7 Push Button to Start Label or Mark Event push the Start Mark but
2. PakSense XpressPDF User Manual ad PAK E ENSE mi M TELA A ANI IAN O17 15Day 012345 Over Q START XpressPDF ri MAE UR LU UM fam ruosr PAKOs 6 Day 012345 o Ng PAKSENSE Ve gt PakSense Inc 2005 2012 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED PakSense GreenSense and XpressPDF are registered trademarks of PakSense Inc Covered by U S Patent 7 057 495 and 7 248 147 Other U S and foreign patents pending Part PSXPLO1l 16MHz crystal Part PSXPLO1J 24 MHz crystal Contents Xpress PDF Label OvervigW 4 cie ena preesse eaea eed aD Eg teur Rae naa cope a g an LR d Rae R Re Rand 3 Understanding the XpressPDF Label eessseseseeeeeeeeee eene nne ennnnnn nene n ennt nnne ren esee nnns nennen 3 Operating Range mee 4 S pported Systems RERETRTETETTATDTLE TL AA EE OEA a E E E E 4 Activating PakSense XpressPDF Labels sseseeeeeeeeeee nennen eene nnnnnn nnne esee n reser nennt nennen 4 Making EVENS oic rore babe deoa Ee nR a thei a Un ERR EUREN ka deri ie EARN L Rau Fue Dad adea E P edent sa ne S REPRE SER ODER SEE 5 Stopping XpressPDF Labels XpressPDF BlOmed Labels Only essere eene 5 Interpreting LED Alert Indicators cccccccssssssecessnscccesssseccsssseececessusecessseesecsesessueeesssuecescssauecessnaueeessenseesees 5 Downloading Label Dat a 2 iiir leet roe paire eo endo n aaa a ERR acea DERE gae
3. Abu Dhabi Muscat Yerevan Baku Caucasus Standard Time 03 GMT 03 00 Moscow St Petersburg Volgograd Tehran Tbilisi Nairobi Baghdad Kuwait Riyadh 02 GMT 02 00 Minsk Cairo Helsinki Kyiv Riga Sofia Tallinn Vilnius Athens Bucharest Istanbul Jerusalem Amman Beirut Harare Pretoria 01 GMT 01 00 Brussels Copenhagen Madrid Paris West Central Africa Sarajevo Skopje Warsaw Zagreb Belgrade Bratislava Budapest Ljubljana Prague 0 GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London Monrovia Reykjavik Casablanca 01 GMT 01 00 Azores Cape Verde Is 02 GMT 02 00 Mid Atlantic 03 GMT 03 00 Buenos Aires Brasilia Greenland Monetvideo Newfoundland Georgetown 04 GMT 04 00 Atlantic Time Canada Manaus Santiago La Paz Caracas 05 GMT 05 00 Eastern Time US amp Canada Bogota Lima Quito Rio Branco 06 GMT 06 00 Central Time US amp Canada Guadalajara Mexico City Monterrey Central America 07 GMT 07 00 Mountain Time US amp Canada Arizona Chihuahua La Paz Mazatlan 08 GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Canada 09 GMT 09 00 Alaska 10 GMT 10 00 Hawaii 11 GMT 11 00 Midway Island Samoa 12 GMT 12 00 International Date Line West Step by Step Process to Convert UTC to Your Local Time Take the UTC time from the XpressPDF printout Determine your GMT variable Account for daylight saving time if this applies Add or subtract this GMT variable f
4. However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Lithium Battery Exemption Batteries utilized in XpressPDF Labels are under the weight limit for lithium batteries on airplanes and qualify for an exemption under special provision 188 of 173 185 f and 173 185 g 1 of the Hazardous Materials Regulations HMR 49 CFR Sections 171 180 Technical Support Please call 208 489 9010 or email support paksense com Please indicate that you have questions specifically related to the XpressPDF Label 12 Page XpressPDF User Manual rev 01262012 North Americ an UTC Conversion Chart
5. another application providing PostScript Level 2 or better support If Adobe Acrobat is not already on the downloading computer it can be downloaded at no charge at http www adobe com 6 Donotunplug the label Open the PDF file At this point you may either print the file or save it to your computer 7 Note that the XpressPDF Label must be actively plugged into the downloading computer to perform print or local save functions 8 When finished safely eject the XpressPDF Label by selecting the safely eject USB device option in the services tray on the lower right of your computer screen TUS SERIAL Qd PakSense XpressPDF Understanding the PDF Data File LABEL CONFIGURATION PART NO TUGEF PAK0S 1 Label Serial and Immediate Disposition A AUNTDEAY ALERTTYPE sin icto MES a 2 WF X m Oraa Data Area each label is identified by a ee aa aia unique serial number This number is displayed at the top right of the PDF file D S mameem tomm tun Soay 15 rr Sn This area also provides at a glance PH product disposition information Alert indicates a temperature excursion has occurred A blank circle indicates temperate stayed within programmed ranges Note that XpressPDF data logger models not programmed with temperature alert ranges will automatically generate a blank circle 2 Label Configuration Area this area displays the label part number and details on how the sume oD GMAT uum Tre
6. are not considered in calculating trip temperature statistics Note that these default parameters can be customized XpressPDF generic labels can be customized to include a stop button Please contact your PakSense representative for more details Both the start delay period and the delay before a first alert can be modified via custom orders If you have a custom label and would like to learn more about how these elements are defined contact your PakSense sales representative 5 Page XpressPDF User Manual rev 01262012 Note that PakSense XpressPDF data logger only models do not indicate alerts In these models a flashing green LED indicates the label is on and actively monitoring Downloading Label Data 1 Allow data to accumulate in label for more than 30 minutes 2 Tear plastic label pouch at score to reveal USB insertion point Make sure USB connection point is clear of plastic but keep the remaining plastic pouch on label 3 Insert the USB plug into USB port on a computer Confirm blue USB LED is a solid blue to indicate successful connection If no blue LED light illuminates flip the label upside down and reinsert Many computers have their USB port reversed Solid blue LED will confirm connectivity Wait up to 10 seconds An option to open a folder and view files will appear Open the folder 5 A PDF file will appear in the folder Note that users must have installed Adobe Acrobat 9 or later Adobe Reader 9 or later or
7. indicated in parenthesis If there are no marked events this area is displayed as a Notes box Interpreting Time XpressPDF Labels display time in Coordinated Universal Time UTC UTC is the primary time standard by which the world regulates clocks and time Computer servers online services and other entities that rely on having a universally accepted time use UTC for that purpose To convert UTC to your local military time add or subtract hours from UTC depending on your time zone Be sure to account for daylight savings if this applies The UTC value with corresponding time zone is provided in the table below 7 Page XpressPDF User Manual rev 01262012 13 GMT 13 00 Nuku alofa 12 GMT 12 00 Auckland Wellington Fiji Kamchatka Marshall Is 11 GMT 11 00 Magadan Solomon Is New Caledonia 10 GMT 10 00 Brisbane Canberra Melbourne Sydney Hobard Vladivostok Guam Port Moersby 09 GMT 09 00 Yakutsk Osaka Sapporo Tokyo Seoul Adelaide Darwin 08 GMT 08 00 Perth Taipei Kuala Lumpur Singapore Irkutsk Ulaan Bataar Beijing Chongqing Hong Kong Urumqi 07 GMT 07 00 Krasnoyarsk Bangkok Hanoi Jakarta 06 GMT 06 00 Astana Dhaka Yangon Rangoon Almaty Novosibirsk 05 GMT 05 00 Ekaterinburg Chennai Kolkata Mumbai New Delhi Kathmandu Islamabad Karachi Sri Jayawardenepura Tashkent 04 GMT 04 30 Kabul
8. unexplained temperature spike in the graph of the PDF print out What caused this The XpressPDF Label was removed from the USB port before the downloading process was complete Reinsert the label and wait for the downloading process to complete before opening the PDF file The PDF generated but there is no data in the printout Remember to let the start delay period expire and wait at least 30 minutes before attempting to download data If a download is attempted within the start delay period there will be no data in the printout Can copy files to the XpressPDF Label and use it as a thumb drive It is not possible to write a file to the XpressPDF Label The label cannot be used to transfer files and cannot transfer a virus or other malware In testing this users may find that they can get a file icon 10 Page XpressPDF User Manual rev 01262012 to show up in the XpressPDF file folder Note that this is a ghost image and that the file has not truly transferred Upon label ejection and reinsertion this ghost image will disappear Can I zoom in on a particular area of the graph The easiest way to do this is to use the zoom feature provided by Adobe Reader Is it possible to see data from the Start Delay period Yes this data can be downloaded by the PakSense Ultra Contact Reader and Software Please contact PakSense for more details How do XpressPDF Labels calculate MKT 1 The XpressPDF Label first converts the temperatur
9. PR e 6 Understanding the PDF Data Fil sssssssscccsssscecssssesessssssccessssceecssnsessccessnsceeesensesseesesssseesssaaeessnageass 6 Interpreting TIIe 55 oes ree piove nin bee taux ea un osa Peg aciei res be epu penis eee ae bug e Reverse bu Eoo EnO Ese Dunditbun Rule DERE HER Y TAN ARRSS 7 Label Placement SceriariOs cree t tpe seed aa tt entes p eo De RAE RAN ERR DOE R FERE YENER ed ERR RENE NER Exe deeded 9 PakSense GreenSense M sirrien C 9 Frequently Asked Questions cessecesssseececessnceecessseeecsecaeccseuuecceceaueeceseueeeceesesseesseceaeeeeeesuaeecessuaaeesenensess 10 Regulatory Approvals misiis 12 ECE APP OVA Sae romian a a a a a ILLE 12 Lithium Battery Exemption eese esee nnn nnne nnns nete nnt seen nnns sesta insita nennen nnne neni 12 NE To Tal o es U ojo ro RESET ERE 12 North American UTC Conversion Chart eese aaran eaaa rana nnnn sente en nnnn ennt et neten nnne nnne nen 13 World UTC Conversion Chart iieri tene Ete Ete pasa regi duy t eei tue eser utei pee en EE ER EaR 13 2 Page XpressPDF User Manual rev 01262012 XpressPDF Label Overview PakSense XpressPDF Labels monitor time and temperature of perishable products during distribution and storage Labels are flat and feature an integrated USB connection point Labels can be plugged directly into the USB port of a computer and will automatical
10. e life of the label f Std Dev Standard Deviation a measurement of how tightly grouped the data is around the average value g MKT Mean Kinetic Temperature a simplified way of expressing the overall effect of temperature fluctuations during storage or transit on perishable goods See the FAQ section of this manual for more information on how the XpressPDF Label calculates MKT 5 Graph Area a graphical representation of time and temperature during active recording Upper and lower limits are located on the graph if alerts have been programmed Marked events are indicated by a corresponding number Note that the start delay period is not displayed on the graph 6 5Longest Alert Details Notes or Blank Box displays the five longest alert events when they started ended the duration and maximum minimum temperatures attained The longest alert period is listed first For XpressPDF Labels not programmed with temperature ranges i e data loggers this area turns into a Notes box For XpressPDF Labels programmed with cumulative alerts where consecutive alerts do not apply this area turns into a blank box that can be used as a signature area 7 Marked Events provides details on when the Mark button was pushed Up to 5 marked events are displayed The marked event corresponds with a number indicator on the graph If the Mark button is pushed in rapid succession one date stamp will appear with the number of marked events
11. e a successful stop A marked event will appear in the PDF at the stopped time Label cannot be restarted once the stop button has been pushed LEDs will double flash again after 4 seconds after a successful stop LEDs will freeze to reflect the label s status at the time it was stopped If the label is not stopped the LEDs will continue to reflect the current alert status until the battery runs out even if the memory is full XpressPDF generic labels by default do not include a stop button option LEDs will continue to reflect the current status until the battery runs out even if the memory is full Interpreting LED Alert Indicators For labels models with LED alert indicators LEDs flash in four second sequences and give a quick visual indication of whether a product remained within temperature parameters Flashing OK indicates product was always within acceptable temperature range flashing amber Over Under symbols indicate the product drifted outside of acceptable range and the data should be examined further via a data download Upper and lower temperature parameters are pre programmed by PakSense By default each label has a 30 minute delay once temperature is out of range before the visual indicator is triggered There is also an initial 30 minute start delay or cool down period to allow labels to get down to product temperature and eliminate false alarms while equilibrium occurs Start Delay periods do not appear in the graph and
12. e of each soft data point read from the label from Celsius to Kelvin K C 273 15 where i 1 2 n and mn is the number of soft datapoints inthe label 2 Foreach temperature in Kelvin it then performs the following calculation P Q2 7998268 5i E 3 Itthen adds together those values m Point Sum gt P i 4 Next it calculates MKT in Kelvin using the following formula 2982 68 In e aout 5 Finally it converts MKT to Celsius using the formula MKTK METC MKTK 273 15 In summary the formula used to calculate MKT in Celsius is 9982 68 998258 273 15 OC t273 15 nea x where C is the recorded temperature in Celsius 2 is the number of soft data points In represents the natural logarithm and is the natural logarithm base Ifthe Fahrenheit temperature scale is used MKT is converted to Fahrenheit as follows MKTF MKTC X 1 8 32 11 Page XpressPDF User Manual rev 01262012 Regulatory Approvals FCC Approvals Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications
13. ly generate a PDF file containing complete time and temperature history including a graph and summary data XpressPDF Labels are optimal for situations where access to reading devices or download software is not practical XpressPDF Labels use an innovative temperature sensor that enables them to take a surface read of the object to which they are attached This provides a closer approximation of actual product temperature versus the general ambient readings provided by bulkier recorders Labels sample temperature every minute for highly accurate temperature reads and are encased in waterproof packaging Further each label sensor is calibrated to NIST standards during manufacturing Because of the unique physical characteristics of the sensor labels do not require ongoing calibration to maintain accuracy All labels are manufactured in ISO 9001 registered facilities Understanding the XpressPDF Label XpressPDF BlOmed Labels 4 2 Tear Score 1 Preprogrammed Temp Ranges amp Use Life located on back of label D PDI Gp PaxSense oU 3 USB Plug 9 Part amp Use Life SINNAMON 15C BI ML UIED 4 Label Serial amp Barcode 8 USB LED 5 Stop Button 7 Start Mark Button 6 LEDs Visual Indicators XpressPDF Generic Labels 4 2 Tear Score 1 Preprogrammed Temp Ranges amp Use Life XpressPDF VIAL UT UM q 3 USB Plug BGF PAK03 6 Day 012345 9 Part 4 amp Use Life
14. o WENT M015111448 1019011 1 233 SOME 803 oven ww 20 label was programmed Labels not wans wae qo MO 725 OW omaa programmed with temperature ranges Copytgtt 2011 PakSensa Inc ALL FIGHTS RESERVES i e data loggers will display N A in the mmur HOHHOI Upper and Lower alert areas 6 Page XpressPDF User Manual rev 01262012 3 In Use Time Area indicates when the label was activated and stopped It also indicates if a Start Delay period was programmed into the label Start Delay periods allow labels to get down to product temperature and eliminate false alarms while equilibrium occurs Labels programmed with stop functionality will display Stopped Time 4 Trip Temperature Statistics displays temperature results from the label Note that the start delay period is not considered in the calculation of statistics a Duration how long the label monitored data not including the start delay period b Total Time Within Above Below if alerts were programmed indicates how long the label was within above and below temperature ranges c ADM Upper ADM Lower if alerts were programmed Alert Degree Minutes is determined by multiplying the number of degrees out of range by the number of minutes out of range d Max Temp Min Temp indicates maximum temperature attained and minimum temperature attained e Average Temp a calculation of the average temperature experienced during the activ
15. off by 30 minutes Remember the start delay period is not included when calculating trip temperature statistics By default the start delay period is 30 minutes Marked time appears to be 5 minutes off Why is this When the Mark button is pushed it references the previous 5 minute average temperature statistic in the label s memory to generate a mark time Depending on the timing of when the mark button is pushed there can be a 0 to 5 minute discrepancy have inserted my XpressPDF Label into the USB port but the file did not generate Be patient It may take up to 10 seconds for the PDF to generate waited 10 seconds but the PDF still did not generate Try the following 1 Checkto see if the blue USB LED light is illuminated The Blue light will indicate an active USB connection If the Blue USB light is not on eject the XpressPDF Label Flip it over and insert it upside down Many computers have their USB ports flipped 2 Goto Control Panel in Windows Select Hardware and Sound Select AutoPlay Check to make sure Use AutoPlay for all media and devices is turned checked The blue USB LED is illuminated but the PDF file is still not generating Make sure there is no plastic covering on the USB plug Plastic pouch remnants can interfere with USB connectivity What happens if I push the Start Mark or Stop buttons while the label is plugged in Nothing buttons are not active while plugged into the USB port There is an
16. p m 3 p m 20 00 Noon 1 p m 1pm 2 p m 2pm 3 p m 3 p m 4 p m 2100 ipm 2 p m 2pm 3 p m 3pm 4 p m 4 p m 5 p m 22 00 2pm 3 p m 8pm 4 p m 4pm 5 p m 5 p m 6 p m 23 00 3pm 4 p m 4pm 5 p m 5pm 6 p m 6 p m 7 p m World UTC Conversion Chart For a world map of UTC time conversions please visit http www worldtimezone com 13 Page XpressPDF User Manual rev 01262012
17. re sealed in a plastic pouch and take surface reads of the object to which they are attached They can be placed in or laid directly on top of product for highly accurate temperature reads In order to facilitate finding PakSense XpressPDF temperature monitoring labels it is recommended that placement of labels be clearly flagged on the outside of packaging PakSense provides customers with Find It signs upon request Find It Sign PakSense GreenSense PakSense XpressPDF Labels can be easily recycled through the PakSense GreenSense program PakSense GreenSense is a recycling program that facilitates the return of PakSense temperature monitoring labels for proper battery and component recycling Through the GreenSense program PakSense provides customers with eco friendly return boxes and pre paid postage return labels free of charge Unlike bulky traditional temperature monitoring devices customers can fit hundreds of temperature recorders in the provided medium sized box PakSense GreenSense takes the hassle 9 Page XpressPDF User Manual rev 01262012 out of returning recorders for recycling For more information email recycle 9 paksense com or call 1 208 489 9010 Frequently Asked Questions When I manually calculate the time the label actively recorded data by looking at the start and stop times in the In Use Time section it does not match the duration time listed in the Trip Temperature Statistics section If is
18. rom your UTC time This will provide your local time in military time 4 Convert this from military time to your local time Example If the XpressPDF printout indicates 14 21 UTC and you are in New York City during Eastern Standard Time subtract 5 hours and convert the time from military time This will translate into 9 21 a m EST Included at the end of this user guide is a chart that will aid you in converting UTC to your local time 8 Page XpressPDF User Manual rev 01262012 Label Placement Scenarios The form factor of the PakSense XpressPDF Label promotes its use in a variety of scenarios including at the pallet carton and product level Pallet Level Many customers apply PakSense XpressPDF Labels to the side of a pallet PakSense provides signage and clear plastic pouching to facilitate locating labels on pallets at the receiving end as depicted in photo 1 Photo 1 Pallet Location Many customers place several PakSense XpressPDF Labels on different pallets within a load to perform temperature mapping This promotes broader sampling and provides more detailed information on the temperature fluctuations experienced within a container O gd O U O L RI OOO OO LI Temperature Mapping Scenario Carton Level Many customers with high value product where temperature specifications are critical may choose to use PakSense XpressPDF Labels on each individual carton inside a master case Product Level Labels a
19. ton a minimum of 2 seconds to activate Once label is started LEDs will flash in a sequence to indicate successful activation Labels should be activated when the product to be monitored is ready for shipment The same button can be used to mark significant events Press the Start Mark button a minimum of 1 second to mark an event LEDs will flash to signify a mark A marked event is indicated on the PDF print out 8 USB LED Blue LED will turn solid blue when the XpressPDF Label is successfully connected to a USB interface 9 Product Part Number amp Use Life product part number is a unique number that customers use to reorder additional labels with the same profile Use life indicates how long the label will monitor time and temperature Note that each label is sealed in a waterproof plastic pouch Prior to reading PakSense XpressPDF Labels can be used in almost any environment including fully emerged in liquid DO NOT COMPROMISE INTEGRITY OF PLASTIC POUCH UNTIL READY TO DOWNLOAD DATA Operating Range Specified operating range for XpressPDF Labels is 30 C to 60 C 22 F to 140 F Supported Systems e XP Vista and Windows 7 both 32bit and 64bit operating systems e USB 2 0 port required for data transmission e Adobe Acrobat 9 or later Adobe Reader 9 or later or another application providing PostScript Level 2 or better support Activating PakSense XpressPDF Labels To activate the label press the Start Mark but
20. ton located in the lower left hand corner of the label for a minimum of 2 seconds The Label s LEDs will flash to indicate successful activation in a rotating 4 Page XpressPDF User Manual rev 01262012 sequence towards the Start Mark button The rotation sequence will occur 5 times Using the glue dot on the back of the label apply label to the provided Find It sign and attach Alternatively apply label directly to product packaging LEDs will flash every four seconds to indicate active monitoring Marking Events After the label has been started users can indicate significant events such as product changing hands by pressing the Start Mark button To mark an event hold down the Start Mark button for a minimum of 1 second Green LED will flash in slow flashes increasing in speed to indicate an event has been successfully marked Note that a mark will not appear on the graph if the Start Mark button is pressed during the start delay period Marked events will not appear if the Start Mark button is pressed while plugged into the USB port Stopping XpressPDF Labels XpressPDF BIOmed Labels Only XpressPDF BIO Labels by default include a stop button To stop active time and temperature recording press and hold the Stop button located in the lower right corner of the label for 3 seconds LEDs will flash in a rotating sequence towards the stop button 7 times followed by all LEDs being illuminated then extinguished to indicat
21. utc pst pot mst mot cst cbr EST EDT 00 00 4pm 5 p m Spm 6 p m 6pm 7 p m 7 p m 8 p m 01 00 5pm 6 p m 6pm 7 p m 7pm 8 p m 8 p m 9 p m 02 00 6pm 7 p m 7pm 8 p m 8pm 9 p m 9 p m 10 p m 03 00 7pm 8 p m 8pm 9 p m 9pm 10 p m 10 p m 11 p m 04 00 8 p m 9pm 9pm 10pm 10pm 11p m 11p m Midnight 05 00 9pm 10pm 10pm 11p m 1iip m Midnight Midnight 1am 06 00 10pm 11p m 11p m Midnight Midnight 1am dam 2am 07 00 41pm Midnight Midnight 1am 1am 2am 2am 3a m 08 00 Midnight tam 1am 2 a m 2am 3 a m 3 a m 4 a m 09 00 1am 2 a m 2am 3 a m 3am 4a m 4 a m 5 a m 1000 2am 3 a m 3am 4 a m 4am 5 a m 5 a m 6 a m 11 00 3am 4 a m 4am 5 a m 5am 6 a m 6 a m 7 a m 12 00 4 a m 5 a m 5 a m 6 a m 6 a m 7 a m 7 a m 8 a m 13 00 5 a m 6a m 6am 7a m 7am 8a m 8 a m 9 a m 1400 6am 7am 7am 8am 8am 9am 9am 10am 15 00 7 a m 8 a m 8 a m 9 a m 9 a m 10 a m 10 a m 11 a m 16 00 8am 9 a m 9am 10 a m 10am 11 a m 11 a m Noon 17 00 9am 10am 10am 11 a m 41am Noon Noon 1 p m 18 00 10am 11 a m diam Noon Noon 1 p m 1 p m 2 p m 19 00 41am Noon Noon 1 p m 1pm 2 p m 2

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