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USER MANUAL MPX 4000 MAC AUDIO
At the end of the product's useful life, please dispose of it at appropriate collection points provided in your country.
The MPX 4000 / MPX 4500 car hi-fi power amplifier will enable you to satisfy your high demands on sound reproduction in your car. With its impressive deep-bass power reserves, low harmonic content and neutral reproduction, the MPX 4000 / MPX 4500 takes car hi-fi to new heights. The amplifier is characterized by low operating current, rapid switching capabilities and excellent temperature stability. Increased output power can be achieved by switching two amplifier channels in an amplifier together in bridging mode. Experience and enjoy how this high-tech machine perfectly reproduces magnificent sound.
Please read all of the owner's manual before installing and using the amplifier.
1. TECHNICAL DATA
Max. output power (1 kHz sinus burst 2:8, B+=14.4V)
Nominal output power (DIN 45 324, B+=14.4V)
Max. output power (1 kHz sinus burst 2:8, B+=14.4V)
Nominal output power (DIN 45 324, B+=14.4V)
Loudspeaker impedance (stereo)
Frequency response
Total harmonic content (DIN 45 403)
Stereo separation (IEC 581)
Weighted noise distance (IEC A)
Input sensitivity LOW LEVEL INPUT
Input impedance LOW LEVEL INPUT
Low-pass filter
High-pass filter
Bass boost
Supply
Fuse
Weighted noise distance (IEC A)
Input sensitivity LOW LEVEL INPUT
Input impedance LOW LEVEL INPUT
Low-pass filter
High-pass filter
Bass boost
Supply
Fuse
Sizes (W x H x D)
Weight
MPX 4000
Stereo /Bridged
4 x 180 W / 2 x 500 W – on 4 Ohm
4 x 60 W / 2 x 160 W on 4 Ohm
4 x 250 W on 2 Ohm
4x80W on2Ohm
2-8 Ohm
5-50 000 Hz (-3 dB)
< 0.05% (1 kHz)
60dB(1kHz)
100dB
400 mV - 4 V
20 kOhm
40 - 300 Hz, 12 dB per octave
40 - 300 Hz, 12 dB per octave
0...12 dB at 45 Hz
- 12 V (9 - 15 V), minus to ground
2 × 15 ~A
319 × 59 × 226 ~mm
2.65 kg
MPX 4500
Stereo /Bridged
4 x 225 W / 2 x 600 W on 4 Ohm
4x 80W/2x240W on 4 Ohm
4 x 300 W on 2 Ohm
4x120W on 2 Ohm
2-8 Ohm
5-50 000 Hz (-3 dB)
< 0.05% (1 kHz)
60dB(1kHz)
100dB
400 mV - 4 V
20 kOhm
40 - 300 Hz, 12 dB per octave
40 - 300 Hz, 12 dB per octave
0...12 dB at 45 Hz
- 12 V (9 - 15 V), minus to ground
2 × 20 ~A
319× 59× 226mm
2.75 kg
2. FEATURES
Complementary push-pull final stage
Automatic switching on/off via car radio
- Infinitely adjustable high pass and low pass filters
- Infinitely variable bass equalisation
Adjustable input sensitivity
Bridgeable 4-/3-/2-channel mode
Tri-mode
Electronic protective circuit against short circuiting, DC offset and excess temperature
Mute switch for suppressing switch-on crackle interference
Low-level outputs (cinch jacks) for connecting a subwoofer amplifier
- Status indicator (green LED) and overload indicator (red LED)
3. IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INFORMATION
This appliance may only be connected to a 12 volt system with negative ground.
The heat radiated when the amplifier is used means that sufficient air circulation is required at the place of installation. It is very important that the cooler's cooler ribs do not contact any metal plating or any surfaces which could impair air circulation. The amplifier may not be installed in small confined spaces or spaces without air circulation (e.g. spare wheel recess or under the vehicle carpeting). Installation in the boot is recommended.
Install the amplifier in such a way that it is protected as far as possible against vibrations and dust and dirt.
Make sure that the input/output cables are sufficiently distant from the power supply cables as otherwise interference may occur.
Make sure that the fuse and operating elements are accessible after installation.
The appliance's reliability and performance depend on the quality of installation. Preferably get an expert to install the system, particularly if you want to install several loudspeakers or a complex multi-way system.
4. CONNECTIONS
4.1 POWER SUPPLY AND AUTOMATIC SWITCHING ON
Important notice: Before commencing the installation, disconnect the plus terminals from the car battery in order to prevent short circuits.
The power cabling usually installed in on-board car networks is not sufficient for a power amplifier's demands. Make sure that the power lines to GND and to the +12V terminal have been sufficiently specified. A cable cross-section of at least 12mm^2 must be used to connect the battery to the amplifier's terminals.
First connect the amplifier's GND terminal to the battery's minus pole. It is very important that the connection is good. Dirt residues must be carefully removed from the battery's connection point. A loose connection may cause malfunctions or interference noise or distortion.
The +12V amplifier connection must then be connected with a power cable possessing an integrated fuse to the battery's plus pole. The fuse should be located close to the battery; for safety reasons, the cable from the positive terminal of the battery to the fuse must not exceed 60~cm in length. Only insert the fuse when all installation work, including the connection of the loudspeakers, has been completed.
Now connect the car hi-fi receiver's remote control connection to the amplifier's REM control jack. A cable with a cross-section of 0.75mm^2 is sufficient for connecting the amplifier's REMOTE connection and the control device.
4.2 AUDIO CABLES
When installing the audio cable between the cinch output of your car receiver and the cinch input of the amplifier inside your car, the audio and power supply cables should, wherever possible, not be routed along the same side of the vehicle. We recommend an isolated installation, e.g. routing the power cable through the cable duct on the left-hand side and the audio cable through the cable duct on the right-hand side or vice versa. This reduces interference due to crosstalk into the audio cables.
4.3 LOUDSPEAKER CONNECTIONS
In normal operating mode (i.e. one loudspeaker on each individual amplifier channel), the lowest terminal resistance is 2 ohm per channel.
In bridging mode (two amplifier outputs combined) the lowest terminal resistance doubles to 4 ohm.
The impedance in tri-mode may not fall below 2 ohm per channel.
- Never connect the loudspeakers' minus terminals to the vehicle chassis.
- Never connect the +12 ~V supply voltage to a loudspeaker output as this would destroy the amplifier final stage.
If the amplifier is operated with lower terminal resistances or incorrectly used as described above, both the amplifier and the loudspeakers may be damaged. The warranty becomes void in such cases.
5. OPERATING ELEMENTS AND IN/OUTPUTS
5.1 SETTING THE INPUT SENSITIVITY
The input sensitivity may be adapted to any car radio or tape deck. Turn the volume control of your radio to its central position and then adjust the input-level controls (3) and (4) to produce an average medium volume. This setting usually provides sufficient power reserves at optimum weighted noise voltage.
ATTENTION: only reproduce loud test noises briefly to prevent damaging the loudspeakers.
5.2 LOW-PASS FILTER WITH ADJUSTABLE CROSS-OVER FREQUENCY
If the amplifier is used as a subwoofer amplifier, set the switch (9)/(10) to "LPF". Set the desired cross-over frequency using the control (7)/(8). This makes the filter adaptable to the installed woofer's sound requirements. The filter's high edge steepness is responsible for the precision reduction of medium and high frequency ranges.
5.3 HIGH-PASS FILTER WITH ADJUSTABLE CROSS-OVER FREQUENCY
If the amplifier is to be used as an amplifier for satellite loudspeakers (mid-range/tweeter loudspeakers), set switch (9)/(10) to "HPF". Set the desired cross-over frequency using the control (11)/(12). Only the frequencies above the set cross-over frequency will then be amplified. This effectively minimizes distortions caused by excessive membrane movement at low frequencies and small satellite loudspeakers without reducing the bass level.
5.4 BASS-BOOST
The bass-boost function (5/6) is used to increase or equalize the lower bass frequencies.
5.5 OUTPUTS FOR CONNECTING ADDITIONAL AMPLIFIERS
The input signal of the LINE INPUT connections CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4 (1 and 2, Fig. 7) is accumulated and forwarded directly to the LINE OUT (14) jacks. The LINE OUT connections allow the use of a subwoofer amplifier without requiring additional T-plugs and cables.
FIG. 1 POWER SUPPLY / REMOTE SWITCH-ON CONNECTIONS
(1) GND terminal for the ground, to the battery's minus pole
(2) REM terminal for remote switch-on
(3) Terminal for +12V battery voltage
(4) Battery
(5) Cable fuse
(6) To your car radio's automatic aerial connection
If your car is not equipped with an automatic aerial connection, connect this cable's plus pole (+) to the ignition lock. An on/off switch should be inserted in this case. Make sure that this switch is switched off if the amplifier is not used.
FIG.2 4-CHANNEL MODE
Connect and set the amplifier as shown in Fig. 2 if it is to be controlled by a car radio with four output channels and used with four loudspeakers:
(1) To the car radio, front left output
(2) To the car radio, front right output
(3) To the car radio, rear left output
(4) To the car radio, rear right output
(5) Front left loudspeaker
(6) Front right loudspeaker
(7) Rear left loudspeaker
(8) Rear right loudspeaker
FIG. 3/4 3-CHANNEL MODE
The 3-channel mode uses the high-pass filter for channels 1/2 and the low-pass filter for Channels 3/4. Section 5 describes how they are used.
FIG. 3
Connect and set the amplifier as shown in Fig. 3 if it is to be controlled by a car radio with stereo output and used with stereo satellite loudspeakers and a subwoofer.
(1) To the car radio, left output
(2) To the car radio, right output
(3) Left satellite loudspeaker
(4) Right satellite loudspeaker
(5) Subwoofer
FIG. 4
Connect and set the amplifier as shown in Fig. 4 if it is to be controlled by a car radio with stereo receiver and separate subwoofer output and used with stereo satellite loudspeakers and a subwoofer.
(1) To the car radio, left output
(2) To the car radio, right output
(3) To the car radio, subwoofer output
(4) Left satellite loudspeaker
(5) Right satellite loudspeaker
(6) Subwoofer
FIG.5 2-CHANNEL MODE
If the amplifier has to generate more power to operate two subwoofoers, connect and set it as shown in Fig. 5. The use of the low-pass filter used is described in Chapter 5.
(1) To the car radio, left output
(2) To the car radio, right output
(3) Subwoofer
(4) Subwoofer
FIG. 6 USE AS AN AMPLIFIER FOR 4 SATELLITE LOUDSPEAKERS AND A SUBWOOFER USING AN ADDITIONAL 1-CHANNEL AMPLIFIER (MPX MONO)
(1) To the car radio, front left output
(2) To the car radio, front right output
(3) To the car radio, rear left output
(4) To the car radio, rear right output
(5) Front left loudspeaker
(6) Front right loudspeaker
(7) Rear left loudspeaker
(8) Rear right loudspeaker
(9) Subwoofer
FIG. 7 OPERATING ELEMENTS AND IN/OUTPUTS
(1) Low-level inputs (channel 1/2, front)
(2) Low-level inputs (channel 3/4, rear)
(3) Input-level control channel 1/2
(4) Input-level control channel 3/4
(5) Bass-booster control (channel 1/2, front)
(6) Bass-booster control (channel 3/4, rear)
(7) FULL / LPF (low pass filter) / (HPF) high pass filter option switch for channel 1/2
(8) FULL / LPF (low pass filter) / (HPF) high pass filter option switch for channel 3/4
(9) Low-pass selector ON/OFF for channel 1/2
(10) Low-pass selector ON/OFF for channel 3/4
(11) Cross-over frequency control for the high pass (channel 1/2)
(12) Cross-over frequency control for the high pass (channel 3/4)
(13) Channel mode selector switch
(14) Low level outputs (Compound signal from CH1, CH2, CH3 and CH4)
Cher client de MAC AUDIO,
Contips:
- Converting a function f(x) to a function g(x) is a useful way of converting a function f(x) to a function g(x) .
- The term f(x) and g(x) are not the same.
- The term f(x) and g(x) means the same thing.
- The term f(x) and g(x) means different things.
5.5 SALIDAS PARA LA CONEXION DE AMPLIFICADORES ADICIONALES
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5. ΘΙΕΜΕΝΤbI CΛCTΕΜbI ΜΥΡΑΒΑΝΗΝΙ BXΟύBΙ/BbIxΟύBΙ
5.1 PEGYJINPOBKA YUBCTBINTeJIbHOCTN HA BXOIDE
UyBCTBHTeJIbHOCTb HbXoJe MOxET 6bITb NIOOrHaHa K JIO6OMy ABTomOBnIbHOMy paAnOpnEmNHy IIN ABTomaHHTone. NobepHtTe peryJrTop rPOMKcTn BaWero paAnOpnEMHnKa Do cpeDInbI n HAcTpOte peryJrTop BxODHoro yPOBn (3) n (4) TaKIM o6pa30m, YTO6bl NOnyUnnacb CpeDnra rPOMKcTb. O6bHuTo KaJa HAcTpOka ObecneuHbaet DocTaToUHbI pe3epB MoUHcTn PpI ONTMaJIbHOM OTHOWeHHn CNrHaJ/Shym.
BHIMAHNE: TpOMKHe TcTcHnHaJIb BKNIOuATb TOJbKO Ha KOpOTKoe BpeM yTO6bl N36eKaTb NOBpeXdENHr TpOMKOrOBoPnteJIeN.
5.2 ΦильтРнжнхЧACTOTСPEГУЛПЕМОПЕPEXODHONЧACTOTOH
Ecnn ycnntenb nCnoJb3yETcB BAueCTBe ycInnteIa Ira rpoMkoOBOpuTeIa Hn3Knx qactOT, to Bam Heo6xOIMO nepeDbHHTb nepeKIOUaTeIb (9) nn (10) Ha ,LPF". YctahOBITE peryIaTOpOM (7) nn (8) JeNaemyo nepexoHyIO qactOTy. TaKIM o6pa3OM fNtbp MoKet 6bITb pncnco6JIeH K 3ByKObbIM Notpe6HOCTAM npImehReMoTO rpoMkoOBOpuTeIa Ira Hn3Knx qactOT.
BbICOKa KpyTn3Ha 0pOHTa 0nIbTp a ObecneuBaet ToUHOe ChIXKeHne CpeHNx N BbICOKX DnaNa3OHOB YactOT.
5.3 ΦιNbTP BEPXHIX YACTOT C PEGYINPYEMO INEPEXOHOH YACTOTOH
Ecnn ycnntelnpedna3nueh Dnna nCnoJb3OBAHnB KaueCTBe ycnnteIg nCnyTHNKOBbIX rpOMKOROBOpTeIe (rpomKorOBopTeIe nDn CpeHNx/ BbcOKnx TOHO, To BblonXhbl nepeDbHyTb nepeKnIOateJIb (9) nn (10) na "HPF". YcTaHOBnTe peryIaTOpOM (11) nn (12) Jxenaemyo nepexoHyu qactOTy. TAKM o6pa3OM 6dyT ycInJeHbToNbKO qacTObB bIwe yctAHOBJIeHHo nepexoHDn qactOTbl. Tak MoXHO 3ΦΦeKTHIBHO CBecTI K MmHIMMy NCKaKeHnB, Bbl3BaHHbIe CnIIShKOM 6OJIbShm pa3MaxOM MembaHbI pRn Hn3KNX qACTOTax I MaNbIX pa3MePax CnyTHNKOBbIX rPOMKOrOBOpTeIe, He ChNXaYPOBHA Hn3KNX qACTOT.
5.4 YCINJEHNE HN3KNX YACTOT (BASS-BOOST)
C nomou bIepeeknUoyateJIy cunJeHnH3Knx YactOT (5 nn 6) MoKeT 6bITb DOCTnRHyTO NOJcEpknBaHne Hnn KoppeKuIg camblx Hn3Knx YactOT.
5.5 BbIXOdbI JIJIPOIKJIIOUChENIpyTNX YCUNITEJIEN
BxOHN CnHnB BDOB LINE INPUT CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4 (1 n 2, PNC.7) cymmpyetc n nepeaetc Hnnpmy K BbIXoHbIM rHe3dAm LINE OUT (14). BbIXoDbI LINE OUT daIO T BO3MOXHOCTb NOKJIIOUeHn yCINTEJIA ca6Byepa 6e3 dOnOpHnTeJbHorO T-wTeKepa n Ka6eJn.
PNC.1 NOДКЛIOUЧЕНЯ 3JEKTPОПТAHNY I INCTAHCUHNOHORO BKJIIOUCHEHNY
(1) CoeHHntbHaJ KJIemMa GND Ia MaCCbI, K MInHycOBoI KJIemMe AKKymyIaTOpHoI 6aTapeN
(2) CoeHHTeIbHaJ KJIeMma REM IJIA NcTaHcNoHOro BKJIIOueHnA
(3) CoeHHntbHaJ KJIeMa JIaHnPaJxKeHn AKKyMnyTOpHo6aTapeu + 12B
(4) AkkymyIopna6atapea
(5) Ka6eHbHnIpeOxpaHnteHb
(6) K BBOy aBTOMaTnuecko aHTeHHb BaIero aBToMo6nIbHoro paIOnpEmHnka
Ecni Baaw AToMo6nBHy paHOnpneMHNK He IMeet BBOda AToMaTuYeCKo aHTeHHbI, To Bbl DOnKHBIOOeHNHTb 3OT Ka6eNB pIoXKeTJeBHO KJEMMO (+) K 3aMky 3aXnraHna. B 3tOM Cnyae Heo6xOIMo npomexkyTOuHoe BKIOUeHne nepeKIIouaTeJIg «BKl./BbIKI>. CJeINTE 3a TeM, YTo6bl 3OT peekNIOUaTeJIb HaxOINcR B BbIKIOUeHHOM CoCToHm, ecNI Bbl He noJIb3yeteCb ycInnteJIem.
PNC.2 4-KAHAJbHbI PEXKIM
Ecn ynpabHeHne ycInIeMeM DoJXHO BecTncb c ABTomO6nIbHoro paINOpnEmHnKa c 4-MB bIxOHNIM KaHaJaMaN i K HeMy DoJXHbI 6bITb NOKInOyeHbI 4 rpOMKOrOBopnteJIa, TOrDa CNeJyET pOn3BeCTn PoDCoeDInHeHne HAcTpoNky Ka Noka3aHo Ha PnC.2:
(1) KaBToPAIIOIpIeMHNky, BbIXoD cpepeNi cNeBa
(2) KaBToPapAnOpnpeMnHky, BbIXoD cpepeNi cnpaba
(3) KaBToPAIOnOpnEMHNkY, BbIXoD c3aDi CJIeBa
(4) KaBTopaAnOpnpeMnHky, BbIXoD c3aDi CnpaBa
(5) FrpomKorOBopnteJIb cpepei cnIeBa
(6) TpomkoTOBOpNTeJIb cnepeDi cnpaBa
(7) FrpOMKOrOBOpUTeJIb C3aIIN CJIeBa
(8)「pomkoorobopnteIb c3aIcncpaBa
PNC.3/4 3-KAHAJbHbIPEXKIM
B 3-kaHaJIbHOM peKIMe IЯ KaHaJIOB 1/2 npImeHЯETcI ΦnIbTp BepXHIX YacTOT, a dIy KaHaJIOB 3/4 -ФИЛьТР HIXKHIX YaCTOT. IVx npImeHHeHne OINcaHO B a63aIe 5.
PNC.3
Ecn npaBneHne ycJnTeJeM doJxHo BcTncb c ABTomO6nIbHoro paAnOpnpMnHa co CtepeoBbIXODOM K HEmy DoJXHbI 6bITb NpOKJIuOeHbI CnyTHNKOBbIe Ctepeo-rgomKOrOBopnteIN IrpOMKOrOBopnteIn Jpn3Knx YacToT (Subwoofer), TOrda CneDyET npou3BecTn noDcoEduHeHne nHaCTpoKy kak noka3aHO Ha pnc. 3.
(1) KaBToPAIOnPnEMHnKU, BbIXoD cJIeBa
(2) KaBtopaAnOpnpEeMHNky, BbIXoD cnpaBa
(3) CnyTHIKOBbI rPOMKOrOBOpNTeJIcNeBa
(4) CnyTHNKOBbI rPOMKOrOBOpntJIb cnpaBa
(5) FromkoROBOpHTeJIbДЯнHn3Knx YAcTOT
PNC.4
Ecn npabneHne ycJInTeJem DoJxHO BecTncb c abTomO6nIbHoro paAnOpnEmHnka co CtepeOBbIXODom n OTJeNbHbIM BbIXODom dny rPOMKOROBOpTeJI HN3KINX YAcTOT n K Hemy DOnJHbI 6bl TPOdkNIOUeHb CIyTHNKOBbIe Ctepeo-rgpOMKOROBOpTeJI n rPOMKOROBOpTeJI dny HN3KINX YAcTOT, TOrdaCneDyeT npOn3BecTu NOcOeHNHeHne n HaCTpoIky KAK NOKa3aHO Ha pnc.4.
(1) KaBToPAIOnOpnIeMHNky, BbIXoD cIeBa
(2) KaBTopaAnOpnpeMHNky, BbIXoD cnpaBa
(3) KaBToPapAnOpnpEHHKy, BbIXoHa rPoMkoROBOpNTeIb IJRAHn3KINX YACTOT
(4) CnyTHIKOBbI rPOMKOrOBOpNTeJIb cNeBa
(5) CnyTHNKOBbI rPOMKOrOBOpntJIb cnpaBa
(6)「pomkoorobopnteIbIyHn3KxuXuCTOT
PNC.5 2-KAHALbHbIPEKIM
Ecn ycnnteem dojxha 6bItb DoctHyta 60JIbwa MoHocTb nJyKcNpyataunn DByx rpomkOrOBopnteien dnn H3Knx YactOT, To Heo6xoIMo Ipon3BecTN IOdcoEINHeHne N HactpoKy KaK nokaaho Ha pnc.5.BvO B DeICTBne npImeHemoro fNlbtpa HxKnHex qactOT onncan B rnaBe 5.
(1) KaBtopaIIOnpIeMHNky, BbIXoD cIeBa
(2) KaBtopaAnOpnpEHHKy, BbIXoD cnpaBa
(3) FrpomkoROBOpHTeJIbДIЯ Hn3Knx YactOT
(4) FrpomkoROBOpHTeJIbДIЯ Hn3Knx YactOT
PNC.6 PEXKIM B KAYECTBE YCNIITEJI AIIA 4 CNYTHIKOBbIX FPGMKOROBOPTEJIEN I CAEBYΦEPA C INPUMEHEHEM IOIOLHTIELbHOrO 1-KAHALbHOrO YCNJNTJIa (MPX MONO)
(1) KaBToPauDnOpnpeMnky, BbXoD cpepeNi cIeBa
(2) KaBTOpaIOnOpnEeMHNky, BbIXoD cpepeDu cnpaBa
(3) KaBToPAaIOnOpiEeMHNky, BbIXoD c3aDi cNeBa
(4) KaBToPAaONpEmHnky, BbIXoN c3aDi Cnpaba
(5) TpomKorOBoPnteJb cpeepn cIeBa
(6) FromkoROBOpTeJIb cnepeDi cnpaBa
(7) FrpomkoorOBopntb c3aDn cneBap
(8)「pomkoROBOpnteIb c3aIcnCnpaba
(9) FrpomkoROBOpNTeIb Inna Hn3Knx YactOT
PNC.7 3JIEMEHTbI CNTTEMbl YNPAJBLEHnB BXOdb/BBIXOdb
(1) BxOdbHn3KOrypoBHa (kaHaI 1/2, cpeepi)
(2) BxOdbI Hn3KOrO yPoBHa (kaHaI 3/4, c3aDn)
(3) PeryjTOp BxOJHOr yPoBnKaHaJa 1/2
(4) PeryjTOp BXoHoro yPoBnKaHaJa 3/4
(5) Perynatop Bass Boost (kaHaj 1/2, cnepeu)
(6) Perynatop Bass Boost (kaHaj 3/4, c3a#n)
(7) PerylaryTop nepexoHOn yactOblIy qnlbtpa HxKHNX yactOT (kaHaJI 1/2)
(8) PerylaryTop nepexoHOn yactOblIy pfNJIbTpA HnxKnx yactOT (kaHaJI 3/4)
(9)пеклочаь:FULL/LPF (фильър Нжнх частOT)/HPF (фильър Верхнх частOT)дя Канда 1/2
(10)Переклочаелb:FULL/LPF(ФильтprнжнхчacToT)/HPF(ФильтрВерхнхчacToT)дя Канда 3/4
(11) PerjyIaTOp nepexoHno yactOtbl dny cnIbTpBa BepxHnx yactOT (kaHaI 1/2)
(12) Pernylantop nepexoHno yactotbI dIa pfNbItpa BepxHnx yactOT (kaHaI 3/4)
(13)ПереклочаелkaHaJIbHOro peKIma
(14) BixoIbI Hn3KOrO ypoBHa (CymMaphI bI cHraH aI n3 CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4)
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