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CFS8DL5808LP-1smoke detector transmitter

Ademco Inc.
smoke detector transmitter - FCC ID CFS8DL5808LP-1 - Ademco Inc.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter
Date of Grant
Mar 29, 2006
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Jul 11, 2005
Equipment Note
smoke detector transmitter
Frequency Range
345.00000000 - 345.00000000
Company
Ademco Inc.
Country
United States

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Users Manual

Indicator Light Pulsing: Normal/Thermal Alarm Fast Blink: Smoke Alarm None: Call for Service Te st Switch S0162-00 Figure 1. 5808LST Wireless Smoke/Heat Detector PROGRAMMING The smoke detector’s ID must be enrolled in the control panel during installa- tion of the system. The 5808LST must be enrolled on loop 1 as an input “Type 3” (supervised RF). With the control panel in the programming mode, enter the 7 digit serial number that is on the label of the 5808LST. For confirmation, press the test switch to send a transmission to the control panel. See the control unit’s installation instructions for further details. SMOKE DETECTOR LIMITATIONS • Smoke detectors will not sense a fire if the smoke does not reach the sensor or if the air temperature does not reach 135° F. In order for a smoke detector to sense smoke, it must be installed in the immediate vicin- ity of the fire. In addition, smoke from fires in chimneys, in walls, on roofs, in remote parts of the building, or on another level from where the smoke detector is located, may not reach the smoke detector quickly enough for occupants to escape unharmed. For this reason, installer shall install smoke detectors on every level, in every sleeping area, and in every bedroom of the household. • Smoke detectors may not be heard. The alarm horn in this smoke detector meets or exceeds current Underwriter’s Laboratories standards. However, if the smoke detector is not located in the same room as the occupant, or if it is blocked by a closed door or normal noise, the alarm horn may not be heard. In addition, sound sleepers, or persons who are under the influence of drugs or alcohol may not hear the alarm or be able to react to it. Therefore, locate this smoke detector, which has a sounder rated at 85 dB at 10 feet, on every level, in every sleeping area, and in every bedroom of the household. • In general, detectors may not always warn you about fires caused by care - lessness and safety hazards like smoking in bed, violent explosions, escaping gas, improper storage of flammable materials, overloaded electrical circuits, children playing with matches, or arson. • Smoke detectors are not fool-proof. Like all electronic devices, smoke detectors have limitations. No type of smoke detector can sense every kind of fire every time. In addition, smoke from slow, smoldering fires rises slowly and may not reach the smoke detector until actual flame breaks out. This type of smoke may not reach the smoke detector in time for occupants to escape unharmed. • Smoke detectors are not a substitute for life or property insurance. Though smoke detectors have been responsible for saving many lives, they are not warranted or implied to protect lives or property in the event of a fire. Before installing detectors, please thoroughly read these installation instruc- tions and Manual I56-407, Guide for Proper Use of System Smoke Detectors, which provides detailed information on detector spacing, placement, zoning, wiring, and special applications. Copies of this manual are available from ADEMCO. NOTICE: This manual should be left with the owner/user of this equipment. IMPORTANT: This detector must be tested and maintained regularly following NFPA 72 requirements. The detector should be cleaned at least once a year. GENERAL DESCRIPTION The 5808LST photoelectronic smoke/heat detector with built-in wireless trans- mitter is intended for use with wireless alarm systems that support 5800 series devices. Refer to control/communicator installation instructions for compatibil- ity. The 5808LST smoke/heat detector can be used with 5881 series (L, M, H) and 5881EH receivers for residential installations. For commercial installations, the 5881EH receiver should be used. The transmitter can send alarm, tamper, maintenance (when control panels are equipped to process maintenance signals), and battery condition messages to the system’s receiver. The main- tenance signal fully complies with the sensitivity test requirement specified in NFPA 72, 7-2.2. Refer to the wireless system’s instructions for the maximum number of transmitters that can be supported. The 5808LST will sound its built-in temporal horn when smoke activates the detector (also the LED also flashes rapidly), or when the air temperature reaches 135° F (the LED flashes normally, about once every 40 seconds). A message is also sent to the wireless control panel and the smoke detector’s ID number is displayed at the console. The alarm message is transmitted every 4 seconds until the smoke condition has cleared and the detector has reset. After the horn stops, a RESTORE message is transmitted to the control panel and the ID number can be cleared from the panel. During normal and low battery condi - tions, the LED flashes approximately once every 40 seconds. The built-in Drift Compensation algorithm automatically maintains the sensitivity of the detector. Once the detector reaches its limit of compensation, it transmits a maintenance signal to the panel. In maintenance condition, the LED stops flashing. BATTERY INSTALLATION AND REPLACEMENT The 5808LST is powered by two 3-volt CR123A or DL123A Lithium batteries (included). The detector checks for low batteries at least every 60 minutes. If a low battery is detected, the transmitter sends a low battery message to the control panel, which beeps and displays the detector’s ID. This condition will exist for a minimum of seven days, and then the detector’s horn will “chirp” about every 40 seconds. The batteries should be replaced BEFORE the chirps begin. Be sure to replace BOTH batteries with fresh ones. To replace batteries: 1. Remove the detector from its mounting plate by twisting the detector coun - terclockwise. Remove batteries, and dispose properly. 2. Install two new 3-volt CR123A Lithium batteries in the battery compartment. Follow the polarity diagram inside the compartment. 3. Reinstall the smoke detector onto the mounting plate by turning the detec- tor clockwise. 4.…

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Block Diagram

EXHIBIT 2-2 BLOCK DIAGRAM CFS8DL5808LP-1 SECTION 2.1033(b) SECTION 2.1033(b) (3) Block Diagram. ENCODER IS: IC3 OCS. IS:Q101 FDE IS: Y1 PA IS:Q102 PA MOD. IS:Q103 &Q104 OCS. SW. IS: Q105

Cover Letter(s)

COVER LETTER Federal Communications Commission Honeywell International Inc. Equipment Approval Services Radio Engineering PO BOX 358315 160 Eileen Way Pittsburgh, PA 15251 5315 Syosset, NY 11791 May, 03, 2005 Subject: Application for Certification of Honeywell’s Security Device type: 5808LP-1 FCC ID: CFS8DL5808LP-1 Dear Sir or Madam: Please find (e-filed) a 731 application form and 159 payment form for submittal of this product. The following exhibits were also uploaded to your site: • functional description • circuit description • block diagram • schematic • duty cycle / timing calculation • timing diagram • external and internal photos • product test report • users manual • label This is for the certification of Honeywell’s 5808LP-1 transmitter under FCC rules and regulations Part 15 subpart C. If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact me at 516-921-6704 Ext. 6640 Regards, Ken Addy Director Radio Engineering

External Photos

EXHIBIT 4-1 EXTERNAL PHOTOS – TOP OF PLASTIC CFS8DL5808LP-1 SECTION 2.1093 (c) SECTION 2.1093 (c) Photos (external ) Showing all faces of the device. External photos shall show the overall appearance, and the antenna used with the device (if any).

External Photos

EXHIBIT 4-2 EXTERNAL PHOTOS - BOTTOM OF PLASTIC CFS8DL5808LP-1 SECTION 2.1093 (c) SECTION 2.1093 (c) Photos (external ) Showing all faces of the device. External photos shall show the overall appearance, and the antenna used with the device (if any).

ID Label/Location Info

EXHIBIT LABEL LABEL LOCATION ON - BOTTOM OF PLASTIC CFS8DL5808LP-1 SECTION 2.1093 (c) Photo shall show the location of the label.

Internal Photos

EXHIBIT 4-3 INTERNAL PHOTOS - PCB IN THE PLASTIC CFS8DL5808LP-1 SECTION 2.1093 (c) SECTION 2.1093 (c) Photos (internal ) - showing all faces of the device and all circuitry. Internal photos shall show the component placement on the chassis and the chassis assembly. If components are covered by an insulator, provide a photo with the cover on, and one with the cover removed, and the controls available to the user.

Internal Photos

EXHIBIT 4-4 INTERNAL PHOTOS - TOP OF PCB CFS8DL5808LP-1 SECTION 2.1093 (c) SECTION 2.1093 (c) Photos (internal ) - showing all faces of the device and all circuitry. Internal photos shall show the component placement on the chassis and the chassis assembly. If components are covered by an insulator, provide a photo with the cover on, and one with the cover removed, and the controls available to the user.

Internal Photos

EXHIBIT 4-5 INTERNAL PHOTOS - BOTTOM OF PCB CFS8DL5808LP-1 SECTION 2.1093 (c) SECTION 2.1093 (c) Photos (internal ) - showing all faces of the device and all circuitry. Internal photos shall show the component placement on the chassis and the chassis assembly. If components are covered by an insulator, provide a photo with the cover on, and one with the cover removed, and the controls available to the user.

Operational Description

EXHIBIT 1 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION CFS8DL5808LP-1 SECTION 2.1033(b) SECTION 2.1033(b) (2a). For Part 15 a brief description of the circuit functions of the device. The 5808LP-1 is a battery powered smoke detector & alarm transmitter and is part of a wireless-alarm system. It is used in conjunction with a receiver (5881) to indicate a possible fire event to the alarm system. The 5808LP-1 is produced in four variants: The 5808L is the standard product, the 5808LT includes a thermal detector,and the 5808LS includes a sounder, and the 5808LST includes both a sounder and thermal detector. The radio circuitry is on the same PCB as the smoke detector and the Radio Frequency circuitry is not affected by the addition of the thermal or sounder options. The messages are standard alarm messages transmitted at 345Mhz +/-82Khz using on-off keyed AM modulation. The 5808LP-1 sends a regular supervision or check-in message, no more often than once per hour.

Operational Description

EXHIBIT 2-1 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION CFS8DL5808LP-1 SECTION 2.1033(b) SECTION 2.1033(b) (2a). For Part 15 a statement describing how the device operates. The transmitter is a SAW resonator colpitts oscillator, Q101 etc., that drives a PA Q102 etc., which is on-off keyed (AM) via the modulator Q103 & Q104 etc., The RF energy is coupled out the ANT. via the tuning and coupling of C106 etc., The FDE is the SAW resonator Y1. all control signals (Ocs on / off , Mod. ) come from the micro-controller IC3.

Operational Description

EXHIBIT 3-1 TIMING / DUTY CYCLE CALCULATION CFS8DL5808LP-1 Section 15.255(b) Section 15.255(b), when the radiated emission limits are expressed in terms of the average value of the emission, and pulsed operation is employed, the measurement field strength shall be determined by averaging over one complete pulse train, including blanking intervals, as long as the pulse train does not exceed 0.1 seconds. The exact method of calculating the average field strength shall be submitted with any application for certification. 5869-1 Duty Cycle Calculation Message protocol, timing and duty cycle calculation: The data output is phase-encoded Manchester that has inherent 50% duty cycle and consists of 64 bits per word sent at a nominal data rate of 3.7 kb/s (3.2kb/s min to 4.2kb/s max). Therefore the duty cycle is calculation is as follows: The word format consists of 64 bits, The duration of each bit is 312.5 uSec max. The duty cycle over a 100 mSec measuring period is calculated as follows: Duty cycle = Actual RF transmission ON time / 100 mSec Actual transmission ON time = 64 bits X 50% X 312.5 uSec = 10 mSec Therefore duty cycle = 10 / 100 mSec = .10 = 10%, and peak to average field strength is 20 db. Total on-air time for a supervision transmission is: 64 X 312.5 uSec + (5 X 150 mSec) = 0.77 seconds The group of six transmissions is repeated twice, with the second group delayed from the first by a max time of 2 seconds. The worst case on-air time is 1.54 + 2 = 3.54 seconds Summary: - Duty cycle = 10% On airtime = 3.54 seconds

Operational Description

EXHIBIT 3-2 TIMING DIAGRAM CFS8DL5808LP-1 Section 15.255(b) Section 15.255(b), when the radiated emission limits are expressed in terms of the average value of the emission, and pulsed operation is employed, the measurement field strength shall be determined by averaging over one complete pulse train, including blanking intervals, as long as the pulse train does not exceed 0.1 seconds. The exact method of calculating the average field strength shall be submitted with any application for certification. SEE THE NEXT PAGE

Schematics

EXHIBIT 2-3 SCHEMATIC CFS8DL5808LP-1 SECTION 2.1033(b) SECTION 2.1033(b) (4) Schematic Diagram. Please see the next sheet... C_GND VDDC_GND VBAT_T C_GND C_GND C_GNDC_GND C_GND C_GND VBAT C_GND VBAT C_GND C_GND + VDD VDD C_GND C_GND + 3V 3V VBAT C_GND VDD VBAT_T VBAT_T C_GND VBAT VDD C_GND C_GND C_GND C_GND + VDDC_GND C_GND C_GND VDD VDD VDD C_GND C_GNDVDD C_GND C_GND I87-192-00 CLK_OUT CLK_IN VDD F3 L2 F2 G4/PCSELG5/LOAD_CLOCK G0/DATA_OUT G2 G1/PCL_IN RESET L5 L6 L4 D0 L7 G3/NOE D3 VSS D2L0 L3 D1 L1 F1 F0 3 G6 C_GND C_GND C_GND NONONO 1 1 FEDCB A J H G F E D C B A SIZE SHEET CHECKED BY DATE DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE DRAWN BY DATE SHT OF : DRAWING NUMBER COMMON TOOLING QUALITY APPROVAL ENGINEERING APPROVAL ECO No. DATE UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, DIMENSIONS AND TOLERANCES ARE IN INCHES CHG BY ISSUE DO NOT SCALE TITLE SCALE THIS PRINT AND INFORMATION THEREIN ARE WITHOUT THEIR EXPRESSED CONSENT SYSTEMSENSOR3825 Ohio AvenueSt. Charles, Illinois 60174 PROPRIETARY TO SYSTEM SENSOR AND SHALL NOT BE USED IN WHOLE OR IN PART 1000uH 33nH FAMILY C37-0576-110 8/19/98 DT 5808LST D A 7/16/99 RELEASE TO PRODUCTION TDD A11779 A 7-12-05 C105 WAS 3.3PF; C106 WAS 2.5PF; C115 WAS 7PF; R110 WAS 100; RELEASE TO PRODUCTION TDD AXXXXX A13932 TDD R22 CHANGED TO 3.83, WAS 3.3; RELEASE TO PRODUCTION 4-23-03 B 2.7P C106 270 R110 C115 6.2P 4.3P C105 C161N 2.7K R1 D515V R14 51 3.83 R22 D7 R24 470 ANTENNA_TRACE 0 L102 L105 0 RF_DATA RF_ENABLE 0 L101 L107 0 Y14 Y13 Y11 0 L106 R30 2.7K 1K R3 R26 330K C13 1.5N Q15 D6 3.6V Y32 Y31 BIAS_2 200K R28 Y30 BIAS_1 PHOTO_ENABLE Y67 Y85 R36 2.7M R7 680K Y35 330K R37 48 5 6 7 IC2 Y33 330K R41 Y88 Q11 PHOTO_IN SW1 SW1-P PG6 PG27 PG24 PG28 L1 39 R109 R19 200 4 5 610 13 9 7 8 1 2 25 27 2624 16 1715 1918 28 22 23 21 11 1420 12 IC3 Q14 10P C102 C109 1N 18P C101 D4 100N C2 100N C18 680P C21 Q104 Q103 R108 1K R27 42.2K Q6 Q13 R8 10K 510 R34 22K R4 Q3 R44 10K 100 R9 3.3K R39 Q12 R35 100 Q1 10K R12 R40 1K R31 75K 470K R32 D1 22K R25 D2 C5 10U R23 2.7K Q5 SW2 SW2-B R2 7.15MEG 0 R33 C1210N Q4 301K R29 Q7 22K R80 R13 470K Q101 R104 200 R43 1.5MEG FOIL 13 12 IC1 11 10 IC1 9 8 IC1 3 4 IC1 1 2 14 7 IC1 5 6 IC1 XL100 Q100 Q8 X1 8MH Q9 R11 390K 390K R18 390K R20 R102 4.3K C17 3.3N R103 5.1K 510 R21 D3 T2T1 10U C11 R15 365K 365K R16 1K R10 390K R38 R6 1M Q2 R42 1K C1 220U TH2 470K TH1 470K R100 10K Q102 R107 0 R106 2.7K C100 100P R101 1M 100P C108 C104 100P EC B Q10 BRASS R105 4.3K 1.5M R5 SILVER TAMPER_SWITCH PH_ENABLE WATCH_DOG_OUT LED_OUT IRED WAKE_UP_ENABLE WAKE_UP_INPUT TEST_SWITCH PHORN_BOOST 1 2 3 IC2 2.2U C20 5.6P C103 L3 L100 P5 P7 P6 PG26 PG2 PG3 PG1 PG25 PG4PG5 Y94 Y23 Y95 Y93 Y64 Y92 Y77 Y25 Y91 Y76 Y89Y63 Y72 Y22 Y44 Y71 Y66 Y86 Y1 Y70 Y83Y75 Y21 Y26 Y49 Y50 Y81 Y57 Y54 Y20 Y78 Y74 Y56 Y42 Y27 Y24 Y69 Y45 Y15 Y62 Y34 Y41 Y43 Y36 Y37 Y46 Y68 Y48Y47 Y58 Y12 Y5 Y9 Y8 Y61 Y10 Y19 Y39 Y29 Y28 Y7 Y3 Y4 Y18 Y59 Y55 Y40 Y17 Y2 Y6 Y16 Y38 Y51 Y52 Y53 Y60 Y65 Y73 Y79 Y80 Y82 Y84 Y87 Y90 L2 L103 0 0 L104 C114 0

Test Report

EXHIBIT 5-1 Report of Measurements. CFS8DL5808LP-1 Section 15.231 and ANSI C63.4 Measurements were made at Honeywell's Measurement Facility at 160 Eileen Way, Syosset , NY 11791 , FCC Registration number : 156835. Measurements were made in accordance with the procedures and reporting requirements of ANSI C63.4-1992. The Test Set-Up (C63.4 section 10.1.3) is shown in the attached drawing; EXHIBIT 5-2. The sequence of testing (C63.4 section 10.1.7) for radiated emissions is as follows: A preliminary scan was conducted with the receiver antenna close to the EUT in order to identify the emission characteristics of the EUT (C63.4 section 8.3.1.1). The antenna and EUT were then placed at the proper separation with the EUT positioned on a non-conducting turntable. The EUT was rotated on the turntable to maximize the received signal strength, then the receiver antenna height was varied to further maximize the received reading. Thereafter, the device was again rotated to a peak output position and the antenna height was re-adjusted for maximum received signal. This procedure was re- iterated until there was no further increase in signal level. This procedure was performed with the EUT rotating in three orthogonal planes (C63.4 section 13.1.4.1) to generate a final maximum reading which is recorded on the radiated emissions result sheet. Similar measurements were made on the receiver to ensure compliance as an unintentional radiator. See EXHIBIT 6 for list of test equipment (C63.4 section 10.1.4). Note, Spectrum Analyzer resolution bandwidths set as follows; (Video Bandwidth set greater than RBW) - For occupied bandwidth measurements, RBW = 100kHz, (This is in accordance with the minimum RBW allowed by C63.4, which requires RBW greater than 5% of the FCC required occupied bandwidth spec of 0.25% of center frequency). - For radiated emissions below 1 GHz, the RBW = 100kHz. Detector function set to peak. - For radiated emissions above 1 GHz, the RBW = 1MHz. Detector function set to peak. RADIATED EMISSIONS are recorded in EXHIBIT 5-3 (TX) and OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH is recorder in EXHIBIT 5-4. .

Test Report

EXHIBIT 5-3 CFS8DL5808LP-1 Section 15.231 (Periodic operation above 70 MHz.) In addition to the provisions of Section 15.205, the field strength of emissions from intentional radiators operated under this Section shall not exceed the following: Frequency Fundamental Spurious (MHz) (microvolts/meter) (microvolts/meter) 260 - 470 3,750 to 12,500 ** 375 to 1,250 ** NOTE: ** linear interpolations NOTES: (1) The above field strength limits are specified at a distance of 3 meters. The tighter limits apply at the band edges. (2) Intentional radiators operating under the provisions of this Section shall demonstrate compliance with the limits on the field strength of emissions, as shown in the above table, based on the average value of the measured emissions. As an alternative, compliance with the limits in the above table may be based on the use of measurement instrumentation with a CISPR quasi-peak detector. The specific method of measurement employed shall be specified in the application for equipment authorization. If average emission measurements are employed, the provisions in Section 15.35 for averaging pulsed emissions and for limiting peak emissions apply. Further, compliance with the provisions of Section 15.205 shall be demonstrated using the measurement instrumentation specified in that section. (3) The limits on the field strength of the spurious emissions in the above table are based on the fundamental frequency of the intentional radiator. Spurious emissions shall be attenuated to the average (or, alternatively, CISPR quasi- peak) limits shown in this table or to the general limits shown in Section 15.209, whichever limit permits a higher field strength. (4) Fo = 345MHz. (5) Detector = Peak (6) Frequency range scanned to 4 GHz. (Emissions not reported were more than 20dB below the specified limit). [(Meter reading + Cable/Amp factor + Antenna factor) / 20 )] (7) Conv. Reading = 10 (8) Corr. Reading = Conv. Reading X Duty Cycle PLEASE SEE THE EMISSIONS DATA ON THE NEXT PAGE: HONEYWELL SECURITY & CUSTOM ELECTRONICS 165 EILEEN WA Y SYOSSET, NY 11791EXHIBIT 5-3 FCC ID # CFS8DL5808LP-1 Date : 07/07/2005 Tested by :G. Blakely Approved by :K.Addy Test Sample (model) : 5808LST Test method: ANSI C63.4 - 1992 Test specification: FCC Part 15, Sub-part C Notes: (1) Fo = 345MHz. (2) Detector = Peak (3) Frequency range scanned to 4 GHz. Emissions not reported were more than 20dB below the specified unit. [(Meter reading + Cable/Amp factor + Antenna factor) / 20 )] (4) Conv. Reading = 10 (5) Corr. Reading = Conv. Reading X Duty Cycle (6) Six Highest Emissions Recorded Freq. (MHz) Antenna Polarity (V/H) Meter Reading (dB uV) Cable/Amp Factor (dB) Antenna Factor (dB/M) Conv. Reading (uV/M) Duty Cycle (%) Corr. Reading (uV/M) Limit @ 3M (uV/M) 30 CABLE "A"BICONILOG729 345H72.001.214.7825061.110.0%2506.17292 690H53.701.819.105370.310.0%537.0729 1035H36.402.222.701161.410.0%116.1500 1380H36.302.524.961541.710.0%154.2500 1725H41.802.827.554050.410.0%405.0729 2070H29.403.029.521247.410.0%124.7729 2415H26.503.331.131113.010.0%111.3729

Test Report

5808LP-1 OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH: .

Test Report

EXHIBIT 6 TEST EQUIPMENT USED CFS8DL5808LP-1 Section 15.231 and ANSI C63.4 Section 15.231, per C63.4 section 10.1.4. This is a list of all test equipment used. Test Equipment list 1. Antenna: BICONOLOG S/N: 00029290 Cal. on: 09/14/04 Cal. due: 09/14/05 2. Spectrum Analyzer H. P. 8563E S/N:3246A00232 Cal. on: 08/23/04 Cal. due: 08/23/05

Test Setup Photos

EXHIBIT 5-2 PICTURE OF THE TEST SETUP CFS8DL5808LP-1 SECTION 2.1093 (c) SECTION 2.1093 (c) Photo of the test setup shall be provided.

Contact Information

Applicant

Christian Fouth(Sr. Wireless Certification Engineer)
[email protected]15406566372Fax: 17639544816

Technical Contact

Honeywell International Inc.Ken L Addy
[email protected]516-921-6704

165 Eileen Way · Syosset, New York · United States

Non-Technical Contact

Honeywell International Inc.Ken L Addy
[email protected]516-921-6704

Test Firm

Honeywell International Inc.Kenneth Addy
[email protected]516-921-6704Fax: 516-921-7182

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115.231(e)345 MHz - 345 MHz-

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