Codan 2110 Series Getting Started Manual

Codan 2110 Series Getting Started Manual

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  • Page 1 Manpack Transceiver 2110 series H F R A D I O C O M M U N I C A T I O N S G E T T I N G S T A R T E D G U I D E...
  • Page 2 No part of this guide may be reproduced, transcribed, translated into any language or transmitted in any form whatsoever without the prior written consent of Codan Limited. © Copyright 2004, 2006 Codan Limited. Codan part number 15-04136-EN Issue 3, April 2006.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    The handset ..........39 Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 4 Etiquette for the use of HF radio ......73 Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 5 About this issue..........85 Appendix G—Warranties Index Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 6 Table of contents This page has been left blank intentionally. Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 7 The handset........39 Figure 7: The reflective properties of the ionosphere ..70 Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 8 List of figures This page has been left blank intentionally. Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 9 Storage times for battery packs ....12 Table 3: Typical charging times for Codan battery packs ..21 Table 4: LED indications .
  • Page 10 List of tables This page has been left blank intentionally. viii Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 11: Overview Of This Guide

    Introduction CODAN Thank you for purchasing a Codan 2110 series Manpack Transceiver. With this great product and Codan’s supreme after-sales support, you can look forward to many years of clear and reliable HF communication. Please read this guide thoroughly and retain it for future reference. There is an index at the end of this guide to assist you in finding information.
  • Page 12: Accessing The Cd

    To access the CD: Place the CD in the CD drive of your computer. The CD will automatically launch the Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Reference Manual as a fully text-searchable HTML help file. Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 13: 2110 Series Manpack Transceiver Compliance

    This section contains the following topics: Introduction (4) European Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive (5) Electromagnetic compatibility and safety notices (7) FCC compliance (10) C-tick approval (11) Care and safety information (12) Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 14: Introduction

    2110 series Manpack Transceiver compliance Introduction This section describes how to ensure the 2110 series Manpack Transceiver complies with the European Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89/336/EEC and the European Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC as called up in the European Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999/5/EC.
  • Page 15: European Radio And Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive

    2110 series Manpack Transceiver compliance European Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive The 2110 series Manpack Transceiver has been tested and complies with the following standards and requirements (articles of the R&TTE Directive): • Article 3.1b: ETSI EN 301 489-1 •...
  • Page 16 CAUTION licensed. It is the user’s responsibility to check the specific requirements with the appropriate communications authorities. If necessary, contact Codan for more information. Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 17: Electromagnetic Compatibility And Safety Notices

    Safe working distance is based on continuous exposure to CW-type transmissions, as set out in the ICNIRP Exposure Guidelines (1998) for occupational exposure. Safe working distance can be reduced with normal voice communication. Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 18 Directive is maintained, you must deploy and use the 2110 series Manpack Transceiver and antennas in accordance with the instructions in the Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide, the Quick Reference Cards supplied with each antenna, and the Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Reference Manual.
  • Page 19: Table 1: Earth Symbol

    The batteries will not charge at temperatures higher than 40°C (104°F). Earth symbol An antenna earth connection point is provided on the 2110 series Manpack Transceiver. The symbol shown in Table 1 is used to identify the earth on the equipment. Table 1: Earth symbol...
  • Page 20: Fcc Compliance

    2110 series Manpack Transceiver compliance FCC compliance FCC Part 90 certification The 2110 series Manpack Transceiver has been tested and certified to FCC Part 90 (FCC identifier code DYY2110). FCC Part 15 compliance Any modifications made to the 2110 series Manpack...
  • Page 21: C-Tick Approval

    2110 series Manpack Transceiver compliance C-tick approval The 2110 series Manpack Transceiver meets the requirements of the Australian Communications Authority Radiocommunications (MF and HF Radiotelephone equipment—Land Mobile Services) Standard 2003 (AS/NZS 4770). Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 22: Care And Safety Information

    2110 series Manpack Transceiver compliance Care and safety information Storage of batteries Codan recommends that batteries are fully charged prior to storage. The length of time that they can be stored before recharging is necessary depends upon the type of battery pack and the average storage temperature.
  • Page 23 This will damage the connector. Deploying antennas Do not deploy the antenna at sites with WARNING overhead power cables. Do not deploy or use any antenna if there is WARNING lightning in the area. Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 24 2110 series Manpack Transceiver compliance This page has been left blank intentionally. Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 25: Your 2110 Series Manpack Transceiver

    Your 2110 series Manpack Transceiver CODAN The 2110 series Manpack Transceiver has a range of accessories that are used in different situations. The following photographs are provided to help you identify the transceiver and its typical accessories. Transceiver with handset...
  • Page 26 Your 2110 series Manpack Transceiver Counterpoise Anchor peg Wire antennas/halyard Coaxial cable Battery chargers Hand-powered battery charger (AC–DC, DC–DC) Solar battery charger Vehicle-mounting accessories (includes cradle, external DC for cradle, and interface adaptor (2110 only)) Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 27 3012 HF Data Modem, a VP-116 Voice Privacy Unit, and other ancillary equipment. For information on installing and connecting any of these items of equipment for operation with the 2110 series Manpack Transceiver, please see the information provided with the equipment.
  • Page 28 Your 2110 series Manpack Transceiver This page has been left blank intentionally. Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 29: Preparing The Transceiver For Use

    CODAN This section contains the following topics: Charging a battery pack (20) Connecting a battery pack to the transceiver (27) Inserting the transceiver into a backpack (28) Selecting an appropriate tactical antenna (29) Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 30: Charging A Battery Pack

    (1 A, in full sunlight) • a hand-powered battery charger (1 A at 60 rpm) The Codan 3121 AC Battery Charger and 3122 DC Battery Charger are specially designed for low-noise operation, so receiver performance remains optimal while charging the battery pack via the front panel.
  • Page 31: Figure 1: Typical Front Panel Of A Battery Charger

    Preparing the transceiver for use Table 3: Typical charging times for Codan battery packs Charger type Rating Charging time 7 Ah and 8 Ah 13 Ah 3121 3122 Solar battery charger 1 (in full sun) Hand-powered battery 1 (@ 60 rpm)
  • Page 32: Table 4: Led Indications

    Green, solid The charger has an appropriate power supply connected. 3122 The charger does not have an appropriate power supply connected. OUTPUT Orange, The charger is charging the battery pack. solid The charger has finished charging the battery pack. Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 33 WARNING obstructions so that any gas created during the charging process is released. Provide clear notification that charging is CAUTION underway. Ensure there is adequate ventilation around the battery pack during charging. Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 34 • If the battery pack is detached from the transceiver, use cable 08-06214-001 to connect the output from any of the Codan battery chargers to the 6-way connector on the top of the battery pack. Connect the charger to an appropriate power source.
  • Page 35 Requirements for alternative chargers The Codan battery packs may be charged using alternative supplies, for example, third-party solar panels or hand- powered battery chargers. In this situation, the voltage level must not exceed 15.5 V and the current must be within 1–3 A.
  • Page 36 WARNING the battery pack, the voltage of the battery pack must not go below 10 V. An SLA battery pack must be charged WARNING immediately after discharge to prevent damage to the battery. Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 37: Connecting A Battery Pack To The Transceiver

    The battery connector on the base of the NOTE transceiver is on the same side of the transceiver as the antenna connectors on the front panel. Figure 2: Transceiver with battery pack connected transceiver clip battery pack Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 38: Inserting The Transceiver Into A Backpack

    Close the rear of the backpack. To insert the transceiver into the soft backpack: Slide the transceiver into the backpack. Secure the transceiver with the adjustable strap on the outside of the backpack. Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 39: Selecting An Appropriate Tactical Antenna

    0–100 100– up to up to 2000 5000 Tape and Minimum Adequate Knock-down Whips 3 m (10 ft) Collapsible Whip Long Wire and Adaptor End-fed Broadband Broadband Dipole Wire Dipole Maximum Superior Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 40 Preparing the transceiver for use This page has been left blank intentionally. Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 41: The Front Panel

    (if fitted) The 2110v Manpack Transceiver uses a 5-way connector in place of the 19-way GPIO NOTE connector ( ) on the 2110 Manpack Transceiver. Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 42: User Controls

    ‘yes’ to prompts Hold to edit settings. Press • navigate up from settings to entries • backspace over text • remove messages on the screen • cancel changes • answer ‘no’ to prompts Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 43: Interface Connectors

    The antenna area comprises: • the antenna stud ( ) for whip antennas and the adaptor for the long wire antenna the 50 Ω connector ( • ) for broadband and dipole antennas Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 44: Hot Keys

    Pressing FREE Rx enters Free Tune mode in which you can adjust or enter a receive frequency. Tx PWR Pressing Tx PWR toggles the transmission power of the transceiver between Hi (25 W) and Lo (5 W). Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 45 Pressing + 9 enables you to change the default setting for the screen contrast. Pressing + 0 enables you to change the default setting for the screen and keypad backlighting. Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 46: The Channel Screen

    (shown when antenna speaker enabled) selection icon (antenna stud 50 ohm When the transceiver is scanning, the call type icon is replaced by the scanning icon and the channel information is replaced by Scanning. Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 47: Battery Status Indicator

    The state of health indicates graphically how much charge a battery pack can still hold, relative to when it was new. A low state of health indicates that the battery pack may need replacing. Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 48 The front panel When charging a new battery pack, it may show NOTE a low state of health until it has been fully charged and discharged several times. Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 49: The Handset

    The front panel The handset The 2110 series Manpack Transceiver supports standard audio accessories using H-229 type connectors. The handset is a standard issue, lightweight, tactical H-250/U type, with built-in earphone, noise-cancelling microphone, and PTT button. It is connected to the 6-way connector on the front panel of the transceiver.
  • Page 50 The front panel This page has been left blank intentionally. Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 51 • 1.5 m (5 ft) of any part of a mobile antenna (2110 only) WARNING • 0.2 m (8 in) from a long wire, end-fed broadband, broadband dipole, or wire dipole antenna • 0.6 m (2 ft) from any whip antenna Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 52: Getting Started

    When the transceiver is switched on, it runs a self-test that checks the memory, hardware, LCD and keys. Switching off the transceiver To switch off the transceiver: Hold The transceiver is switched off. Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 53: Setting Up Basics

    NOTE by your system administrator using the NGT System Programmer. If Quick Start is enabled you can enter some of this information (see page 57, Using Quick Start). Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 54: Selecting A Channel

    If the mode does not change, there is only one mode for the channel. If you have an automatic antenna fitted, NOTE press PTT to tune the antenna to the currently selected channel. Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 55: Making A Basic Voice Call

    If the letter is highlighted, mute is on. If the letter is not highlighted, mute is off. Press V/S until V is displayed on the channel screen. The transceiver remains muted until it detects voice traffic on the channel. Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 56: Making A Selective Call

    Requesting diagnostic or configuration information from a remote transceiver. Message Sending a message to a remote transceiver. Phone Sending a call to a radio/telephone interconnect unit, which connects the call to the public telephone network. Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 57 LQA database In a Codan Selcall or Open Selcall network: • select the channel/mode you want to use to make the call and check that it is clear of voice and data traffic...
  • Page 58 (this means your call has been automatically answered by the other station) • a Codan Selcall or Open Selcall network, wait until a message informs you that the call has been sent and listen for audible beeps transmitted from the other station Hold down PTT then speak.
  • Page 59: Scanning Channels

    SCAN is also used to end a call then NOTE resume scanning. When scanning is switched on, mute is also switched on. If you press PTT while the transceiver is scanning, the scan is paused. Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 60: Pausing Scanning

    If you do not press a key within 30 seconds, the transceiver automatically resumes scanning. While scanning is paused, do one or more of the following: • to converse, hold down PTT • to resume scanning immediately, press Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 61: Troubleshooting

    If required, restart your transceiver to invoke self-testing. The self-test checks the memory, hardware, LCD and keys. If a serious fault is reported, contact your Codan representative. Table 7 contains some general tips for troubleshooting your transceiver.
  • Page 62: Table 7: General Troubleshooting

    I press PTT antenna. GPS is not Ensure that the front panel of the transceiver, and hence the working GPS antenna, is facing the sky so that it can receive signals from satellites. Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 63: Appendix A-Entering And Editing Text

    • To edit the text displayed, press . The cursor is placed at the end of the line so you can backspace over characters and/or enter new text. When the text is correct, press Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 64: Entering Text

    To enter another letter on the same key, wait until the cursor moves to the next space..then press the key repeatedly until the letter you want is displayed. Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 65: Changing Between Alpha And Numeric Characters

    NOTE are determined by the call systems installed in the transceiver. Moving the cursor To move the cursor across the text: to move the cursor left or right respectively. Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 66: Inserting Text

    Saving text changes To save the changes you have made: Press The question mark is removed from the heading. If you do not want to save the text, hold to discard the changes. Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 67: Appendix B-Using Quick Start

    For detailed information on programming your transceiver without Quick Start see the reference material on the enclosed CD. Opening and closing Quick Start To open Quick Start: Hold To close Quick Start: Press or hold Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 68 Scroll to the mode combination you want to use, then press The transceiver returns to Quick Start. If you want to add/edit more channels in your transceiver, scroll to Add/Edit channel and repeat this process. Close Quick Start, if required. Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 69 If you do not want to scroll through all the channels in your scan list, hold to return to Quick Start. Close Quick Start, if required. Each time you enter Set scan list, the CAUTION resulting scan list overwrites the existing scan list. Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 70 Repeat the previous step until you have made all of the changes to the time and date. When all the changes have been made, the transceiver returns to Quick Start. Close Quick Start, if required. Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 71 Open Quick Start. Scroll to Set my address, then press Enter your station self address (maximum of 6 numeric digits for Codan Selcall or Open Selcall networks, or 15 upper-case/numeric digits for ALE/CALM networks), then press For help with entering text see...
  • Page 72 Quick Start. If you want to add more call addresses to your Address List or Call Book, scroll to Address/CallBk and repeat this process. Close Quick Start, if required. Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 73 Scroll to the item you want to delete, then press If you delete a channel from the Channel NOTE List, it is deleted automatically from the scan list. Close Quick Start, if required. Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 74 Using Quick Start This page has been left blank intentionally. Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 75: Appendix C-Using A Gps Receiver

    If you have the GPS option installed and enabled, you can view your own position, and the distance and bearing to remote transceivers from which you have received a position. To access GPS information: Press GPS to see the GPS screen. Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 76 Go to an Address List or Call Log entry containing a GPS position of the remote transceiver. The transceiver calculates the distance to the remote transceiver and its bearing from true north with respect to your current location. Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 77: Appendix D-Transceiver Specifications

    2.5 s typical times Memory tuning: 50 ms typical Approximate 13 Ah NiMH: 50 hours battery life 8 Ah NiMH: 30 hours (based on Tx:Rx ratio of 1:9) 7 Ah SLA: 15 hours Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 78 (6.4 lb) 8 Ah NiMH battery 2.1 kg pack: (4.6 lb) 7 Ah SLA battery pack: 3.2 kg (7.1 lb) Sealing IP68; immersion for 1 hour at a depth of 1 m (3 ft) Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 79: Appendix E-Hf Radio Transmission

    30 MHz. HF transceivers usually cover a frequency range of 1.6 to 30 MHz. Codan HF transceivers transmit on single sidebands. This reduces the power required to send HF signals, and increases the number of channels available within the HF spectrum.
  • Page 80: Frequency, Distance And Time Of Day

    At night, the ionosphere becomes very thin. The low frequencies that were absorbed during the day are reflected, and the high frequencies that were reflected during the day pass straight through. Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 81: Antenna Selection

    USB or LSB. When you make a call you need to specify the channel and the mode you want to use. Table 9 shows examples of channels and the information associated with them. Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 82: Networks And Scanning

    The call system is the method the network uses to make and receive calls. For example, in networks that use the Codan Selcall or Open Selcall call system to make calls, the user enters the address of the station they want to call, then selects the channel/mode on which to make the call.
  • Page 83: Etiquette For The Use Of Hf Radio

    ‘out’. Swearing or foul language should not be used—heavy penalties can apply. Keep communication as short as possible. Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 84: Table 10: The Phonetic Alphabet

    Table 10: The phonetic alphabet Letter Word Letter Word Alpha November Bravo Oscar Charlie Papa Delta Quebec Echo Romeo Foxtrot Sierra Golf Tango Hotel Uniform India Victor Juliet Whiskey Kilo X-ray Lima Yankee Mike Zulu Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 85: Appendix F-Definitions

    NOTE interest to you proceed with caution as your actions may CAUTION lead to loss of data, privacy or signal quality your actions may cause harm to yourself or WARNING the equipment Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 86: Acronyms And Abbreviations

    ICNIRP International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection identification intermediate frequency listen before transmit liquid crystal display light emitting diode link quality analysis lower sideband NiMH nickel metal hydride Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 87 R&TTE radio and telecommunications terminal equipment radio frequency receive sideband SINAD (signal + noise + distortion)-to-(noise + distortion) ratio sealed lead acid tcvr transceiver transmit upper sideband firmware/software version Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 88: Glossary

    ALE/CALM network to replace information in the LQA database, and to perform a manual sounding operation. control cable A cable connecting two items of equipment that allows control information to be passed between the equipment. Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 89 Cfg In Call Timeout entry in the Control List, is active. With ALL calls and NET calls that are set to link immediately, the linking establishment process is 1-way. Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 90 LQA database. Manual sounding is available if the MIL- STD-188-141B ALE option is installed (2110 only). Message call A call that enables you to send a message to a specific station. Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 91 A signal sent by a station in response to a call. transceiver unit The device that modulates audio signals onto radio frequencies that can be transmitted on air, and that demodulates the radio frequencies it receives into audio signals. Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 92 A point of communication consisting of a transceiver, a power source, an antenna, ancillary equipment, and appropriate connecting cables. transceiver A transceiver unit with speaker, handset, and battery pack. Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 93: Units

    Imperial dimensions are in United States NOTE Customary Units. Measurement Unit Abbreviation Length metre (inch/feet/yard/ (in/ft/yd/mi) mile) Frequency hertz Temperature degrees Celsius °C (Fahrenheit) (°F) Time second hour Voltage volt Weight gram (pound) (lb) Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 94: Unit Multipliers

    Units are expressed in accordance with ISO 1000:1992 ‘SI units and recommendations for NOTE the use of their multiples and of certain other units’. Unit Name Multiplier mega 1000000 kilo 1000 milli 0.001 Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 95: About This Issue

    Definitions About this issue This is the third issue of the Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide . This issue describes the following features for the 2110 Manpack Transceiver (firmware V4.55): • the distance and bearing capability with the GPS option •...
  • Page 96 Definitions Associated documents This guide is one of a series of documents associated with the 2110 series Manpack Transceiver. The other documents are: • Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Reference Manual (Codan part number 15-04135-EN) supplied on the CD inside the back cover of this guide •...
  • Page 97: Appendix G-Warranties

    Codan’s warranty statement is provided on the International Product Warranty Card (Codan part number 12-50144). This statement sets out standard use and misuse under the terms of the warranty. The following warranties are supplied with the 2110 series Manpack Transceiver and accessories: Item Warranty period...
  • Page 98 Warranties This page has been left blank intentionally. Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 99: Index

    GPS 65 notices 7 ground wave 69 earth symbol 9 electrical safety 8 electromagnetic compatibility 8 FCC 10 handset 39 R&TTE Directive 5 HF radio transmission 69 declaration of conformity 5 Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide Index-1...
  • Page 100 7 scan rate, see call detect time 78 scanning channels 49, 72 pausing channel scanning 50 selecting a channel 44 an item in a list 32 sky wave 70 storage battery 12 Index-2 Manpack Transceiver 2110 series Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 101 81 Graves Street Newton SA 5074 AUSTRALIA Telephone +61 8 8305 0311 Facsimile +61 8 8305 0411 asiasales@codan.com.au Codan (UK) Ltd Gostrey House Union Road Farnham Surrey GU9 7PT UNITED KINGDOM Telephone +44 1252 717 272 Facsimile +44 1252 717 337 uksales@codan.com.au...

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