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Automated Property System Article Codes Article Code Category AUTOMATED PROPERTY SYSTEM ARTICLE CODES ARTICLE CODE CATEGORY BRACELET BRACEL A* BROOCH, PIN PIN A* BUCKLE BUCKLE A* CHARM, JEWELRY CHARM A* CUFF LINKS C LINK A* EARRINGS EARRIN A* GEMS GEMS A* NECKLACE NECKLA A* PENDANT/LOCKET PENDAN A* PIN, BROOCH PIN A* RING RING A* WATCH WATCH A* BICYCLE SHOCKS SHOCKS B BOY 1 SPEED BIKE B01 B BOY 2 SPEED BIKE B02 B BOY 3 SPEED BIKE B03 B BOY 4 SPEED BIKE B04 B BOY 5 SPEED BIKE B05 B BOY 6 SPEED BIKE B06 B BOY 7 SPEED BIKE B07 B BOY 8 SPEED BIKE B08 B BOY 9 SPEED BIKE B09 B BOY 10 SPEED BIKE B10 B BOY 11 SPEED BIKE B11 B BOY 12 SPEED BIKE B12 B BOY 13 SPEED BIKE B13 B JUNE 2009 AUTOMATED PROPERTY SYSTEM ARTICLE CODES ARTICLE CODE CATEGORY BOY 14 SPEED BIKE B14 B BOY 15 SPEED BIKE B15 B BOY 16 SPEED BIKE B16 B BOY 17 SPEED BIKE B17 B BOY 18 SPEED BIKE B18 B BOY 19 SPEED BIKE B19 B BOY 20 SPEED BIKE B20 B BOY 21 SPEED BIKE B21 B BOY 22 SPEED BIKE B22 B BOY 23 SPEED BIKE B23 B BOY 24 SPEED BIKE B24 B BOY 26 SPEED BIKE B26 B BOY 27 SPEED BIKE B27 B BOY 28 SPEED BIKE B28 B BOY 30 SPEED BIKE B30 B BOY 32 SPEED BIKE B32 B BOY 36 SPEED BIKE B36 B GIRL 1 SPEED BIKE G01 B GIRL 2 SPEED BIKE G02 B GIRL 3 SPEED BIKE G03 B GIRL 4 SPEED BIKE G04 B GIRL 5 SPEED BIKE G05 B GIRL 6 SPEED BIKE G06 B GIRL 7 SPEED BIKE G07 B GIRL 8 SPEED BIKE G08 B GIRL 10 SPEED BIKE G10 B GIRL 12 SPEED BIKE G12 B JUNE 2009 AUTOMATED PROPERTY SYSTEM ARTICLE CODES ARTICLE CODE CATEGORY GIRL 15 SPEED BIKE G15 B GIRL 16 SPEED BIKE G16 B GIRL 18 SPEED BIKE G18 B GIRL 19 SPEED BIKE G19 B GIRL 20 SPEED BIKE G20 B GIRL 21 SPEED BIKE G21 B GIRL 22 SPEED BIKE G22 B GIRL 24 SPEED BIKE G24 B GIRL 26 SPEED BIKE G26 B GIRL 27 SPEED BIKE G27 B GIRL 28 SPEED BIKE G28 B GIRL 30 SPEED BIKE G30 B GIRL 32 SPEED BIKE G32 B NEUTER 1 SPEED BIKE N01 B NEUTER 3 SPEED BIKE N03 B NEUTER 5 SPEED BIKE N05 B NEUTER 10 SPEED BIKE N10 B NEUTER 12 SPEED BIKE N12 B NEUTER 18 SPEED BIKE N18 B NEUTER 21 SPEED BIKE N21 B NEUTER 27 BICYCLE N27 B AUTO WINDER, CAMERA WINDER C BODY, CAMERA BODY C CAMERA LENS LENS C CAMERA TRIPOD TRIPOD C JUNE 2009 AUTOMATED PROPERTY SYSTEM ARTICLE CODES ARTICLE CODE CATEGORY CAMERA BODY BODY C CAMERA CAMERA C CAMERA CASE CASE C CAMERA MAGAZINE MAGAZI C CAMERA ACCESSORIES C ACCE C CAMERA MOTOR DRIVE MOTORD C CAMERA BACK BACK C CAMERA VIEWFINDER VIEWFI C CAMERA FILTER FILTER C CAMERA BASE C BASE C CONVERTER, FILM TO SLIDE CONVER C DIGITAL CAMERA DIGCAM C EDITOR, FILM OR VIDEO TAPE EDITOR C ENLARGER (CAMERA EQUIPMENT) ENLARG C EXPOSURE METER LIGHTM C EXTENDER LENS EXTEND C FILM FILM C FILM EDITOR FILM C FILM MAGAZINE MAGAZI C FILM UNIT F UNIT C FILTER, CAMERA FILTER C FINDER, RANGE RANGEF C FLASH, CAMERA FLASH C LENS, CAMERA LENS C LIGHTMETER, CAMERA LIGHTM C MAGAZINE, CAMERA/FILM MAGAZI C METER, LIGHT (EXPOSURE) LIGHTM C MOTOR DRIVE, CAMERA MOTORD C JUNE 2009 AUTOMATED PROPERTY SYSTEM ARTICLE CODES ARTICLE CODE CATEGORY MOVIE/SLIDE PROJECTOR PROJEC C PHOTO CD PLAYER (PLAYS 35MM FILM) PHOTCD C POWER WINDER WINDER C PRISM PRISM C PROJECTOR PROJEC C RANGE FINDER RANGEF C SCREEN SCREEN C SHUTTER, CAMERA SHUTTE C SPEED LITE, CAMERA S LITE C TELECOUPLER TELECO C TRIPOD TRIPOD C VIEWFINDER VIEWFI C VISUALIZER VISUAL C WINDER, CAMERA WINDER C ACCELERATOR BOARD CIRCUI D ACOUSTIC COUPLER MODEM D ADAPTER, COMPUTER ADAPTO D AUTOMATIC CONTROLLER CONTRO D BAR CODE READER BARCOD D BATTERY, COMPUTER POWERP D BUFFER, INTERFACE INTERF D CABLE (TELECOMMUNICATION) CABLE D CARD READER READER D CARD, CIRCUIT CIRCUI D CARRYING CASE/ COMPUTER CASE D CATHODE RAY TUBE, MONITOR CRT D JUNE 2009 AUTOMATED PROPERTY SYSTEM ARTICLE CODES ARTICLE CODE CATEGORY CD ROM DRIVE CDROM D CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT CPU D CIRCUIT BOARD/CARD CIRCUI D CODER/DECODER DECODE D COMPUTER DISPLAY SCREEN/MONITOR CRT D COMPUTER TAPE TAPE D COMPUTER SERVER SERVER D COMPUTER TERMINAL TERMIN D COMPUTER COMPUT D COMPUTER COMPONENTS C COMP D COMPUTER STAND STAND D COMPUTER ADAPTOR ADAPTO D COMPUTER MODEM MODEM D COMPUTER SOFTWARE SOFTWA D CONSOLE, COMPUTER CONTROL PANEL CONSOL D CONTROL PANEL CONSOLE CONSOL D CONTROLLER, AUTOMATIC CONTRO D CONTROLS, HANDHELD HANDCO D COUPLER, ACOUSTIC MODEM D CRT, CATHODE RAY TUBE CRT D DATA TERMINAL TERMIN D DATA TABLET/DIGITIZER DIGIT D DATA SET MODEM D DECODER MODULE/TELETEXT TELETE D DEMODULATOR, DATA PROCESSING MODEM D DESK JET PRINTER PRINTE D DEVICE, VOICE RECOGNITION VOICER D DICTIONARY, ELECTRONIC DICTIO D JUNE 2009 AUTOMATED PROPERTY SYSTEM ARTICLE CODES ARTICLE CODE CATEGORY DIGITAL PROJECTOR DIGPRO D DIGITIZER, ACOUSTIC COUPLER MODEM D DISK, HARD/FLOPPY/MAGNETIC/DISKETTE DISK D DISK DRIVE, DRIVE SYSTEM DRIVES D DISKETTE DUPLACTOR DPLCTR D DISPLAY SCREEN, COMPUTER MONITOR CRT D DOCUMENT SCANNER SCANNE D DOT MATRIX PRINTER PRINTE D DRIVE SYSTEM, DISK DISK D E MACHINE (ELECTRONIC E-MAIL) EMACHI D ELECTRONIC DICTIONARY DICTIO D ELECTRONIC MAP ELCMAP D ELECTRONIC NOTEBOOK (COMPUTER) LAPTOP D ELECTRONIC ORGANIZER ORGANI D EPROM PROGRAMMER EPROMP D EXTENDER/ INTERFACE BUS EXTEND D EXTERNAL FAX MODEM FAXMOD D FLOPPY DISK DISK D GEAR GEAR D GRAPHIC INPUT DRAWING BOARD GRAPHI D HAND CONTROLS, COMPUTER HANDCO D HAND DISK DISK D HARD DRIVE CDROM D HUB CPU D INK JET PRINTER PRINTE D INTERFACE MODULE, BUFFER INTERF D INTERNAL FAX MODEM FAXMOD D JUNE 2009 AUTOMATED PROPERTY SYSTEM ARTICLE CODES ARTICLE CODE CATEGORY JOYSTICK, COMPUTER JOYST D KEYBOARD, COMPUTER KEYBOA D KEYPAD, COMPUTER KEYPAD D KEYPUNCH, KEY DATA ENTRY DEVICES KEYPUN D LABEL PRINTER PRINTE D LAPTOP COMPUTER LAPTOP D LAPTOP TABLET/NOTEBOOK LAPTA B D LASER PRINTER PRINTE D LIGHT PEN LIGHTP D LINE FILTER/PROJECTOR LINEFI D MAGNETIC COMPUTER TAPE TAPE D MAGNETIC DISK (HARD, FLOPPY) DISK D MAINFRAME, CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT CPU D MATH PROCESSOR CIRCUI D MEMORY BOARD/CHIP(CIRCUIT CARD) CIRCUI D MEMORY MODULE MEMORY D METAL DETECTOR M DETE D MICROFILM/MICROFICHE READER READER D MICROPROCESSORS (CIRCUIT BOARD) CIRCUI D MODEM, ACOUSTIC COUPLER/DIGITIZER MODEM D MODEM, COMPUTER (INTERNAL/EXTERNAL) MODEM D MODULATOR MODEM D MODULE, TELETEXT DECODER TELETE D MODULE, MEMORY MEMORY D MODULE, INTERFACE INTERF D MODULE, VOICE RECOGNITION VOICER D MONITOR, CATHODE RAY TUBE (CRT) CRT D MONITOR, COMPUTER CRT D JUNE 2009 AUTOMATED PROPERTY SYSTEM ARTICLE CODES ARTICLE CODE CATEGORY MOTHERBOARD (CIRCUIT BOARD) CIRCUI D MOUSE MOUSE D MULTIMEDIA PRESENTER MLTPRS D MULTIPLEXER (INCLUDES CONCENTRATORS) MULTIP D NOISE STATIC LINE PROTECTOR LINEFI D NOTEBOOK, COMPUTER (LAPTOP) LAPTOP D OPTICAL CHARACTER READER READER D ORGANIZER, ELECTRONIC ORGANI D PADDLE, COMPUTER HAND CONTROL HANDCO D PANEL, LCD (DISPLAY) PANEL D PC TV CONVERTER MLTPRS D PERSONAL DIGITAL ASSISTANT PDASSI D PLOTTER, PRINTER PRINTE D PLUGBOARD (CONSOLE/CONTROL PANEL) CONSOL D POCKET MODEM MODEM D POWER SUPPLY, BACK UP POWERS D POWER PACK, BATTERY (COMPUTER) POWERP D POWERBOOK (COMPUTER) LAPTOP D PRINTER (ALL TYPES) PRINTE D PRINTER, LASER PRINTE D PROGRAMMER, EPROM EPROMP D PROTECTOR, LINE STATIC LINEFI D READER, MICROFICHE, OPTICAL READER D RECEIVER RECEIV D RECHARGEABLE BATTERY FOR COMPUTER POWERP D REEL/COMPUTER TAPE TAPE D ROUTER (WIRELESS/COMPTER) ROUTER D JUNE 2009 AUTOMATED PROPERTY SYSTEM ARTICLE CODES ARTICLE CODE CATEGORY SCANNER, DOCUMENT SCANNE D SCREEN, COMPUTER CRT D SMART CHIP CIRCUI D SOFTWARE, COMPUTER SOFTWA D SOUND CARD CIRCUI D SPEAKER SPEAKE D STAND, COMPUTER STAND D STATIC FILTER/LINE & SURGE PROTECTOR LINEFI D SYNTHESIZER, COMPUTER VOICER D TAPE, COMPUTER (MAGNETIC/BLANK) TAPE D TELETEXT DECODER MODULE TELETE D TELETYPEWRITER TELETY D TERMINAL, COMPUTER TERMIN D TRACKBALL, COMPUTER HANDCO D VIDEO ACCELERATOR CARD CIRCUI D VOICE RECOGNITION DEVICE/SYNTHESIZER VOICER D WIRELESS MODEM MODEM D WORD PROCESSOR WORDPR D ADAPTER ADAPTO E AERATOR AERATO E AIR GUN, AIR HAMMER HAMMER E AIR CONDITIONING COIL ACCOIL E AIR COMPRESSOR COMPRE E AIR WRENCH WRENCH E AIR BRUSH AIRBRU E AIR SPADE (NOT A VEHICLE PART) SPADE E AIRHANDLING UNIT AIRHAN E JUNE 2009 AUTOMATED PROPERTY SYSTEM ARTICLE CODES ARTICLE CODE CATEGORY ALARM ALARM E ALARM, SMOKE ALARM E AMMETER AMMETE E ANALYZER ANALYZ E ANGLE ANGLE E APNEA MONITOR APNMON E APPLICATOR, DRYWALL TAPE TAPER E ARC WELDER WELDER E AUDIOMETER AUDIOM E AUGER AUGER E AUTO BOOT (TO LOCK TIRES-VEHICLES) LOCK E AUTOMATIC PILOT AUTOPI E BACKFLOW WATER UNIT BWATER E BALANCER BALANC E BATTERING RAM B RAM E BATTERY (NOT AUTOMOBILE) POWERP E BATTERY CHARGER CHARGE E BENDER, PIPE/METAL (NOT VEHICLE) BENDER E BEVEL BEVEL E BINDER BINDER E BIT (NOT WELL DRILLING) BIT E BLADE BLADE E BLASTER, WATER WATERB E BLOOD PRESSURE MACHINE SPHYGM E BLOWER BLOWER E BLOWER, LEAF LEAFBL E BOLTCUTTER BOLTCU E JUNE 2009 AUTOMATED PROPERTY SYSTEM ARTICLE CODES ARTICLE CODE CATEGORY BOOSTER, POWER POWERS E BOOT, AUTO BOOT (TO LOCK VEHICLE) LOCK E BORING BAR B BAR E BOTTLE BOTTLE E BRAKE (NOT VEHICLE) BRAKE E BREAKER BREAKE E BREATH ANALYZER/TESTER BRTANL E BREATHING APPARATUS/OXYGEN B APPA E BRONCHOSCOPE BRONCH E BRUSH BRUSH E BUFFER BUFFER E CABINET CABINE E CABLE LOCATOR CABLEL E CABLE (EXCEPT TELECOMMUNICATION) CABLE E CALIBRATOR CALIBR E CALIPER CALIPE E CARDIOGRAPH CARDIO E CARPET KICKER K KICK E CARPET SEAMER (FOR LAYING CARPET) SEAMER E CARPET LAYING IRON SEAMER E CARPET STRETCHER STRETC E CART CART E CASE CASE E CASTING MACHINE CASTIN E CAULKING GUN SEALIN E CEMENT MIXER MIXER E CHAIN SAW CHAINS E CHARGER, BATTERY CHARGE E JUNE 2009 AUTOMATED PROPERTY SYSTEM ARTICLE CODES ARTICLE CODE CATEGORY CHIPPER CHIPPE E CHISEL CHISEL E CHOPPER CHOPPE E CHRONOMETER CHRONO E CLAMPS CLAMPS E CLEANER CLEANE E CLIMBING BELT C BELT E CLIPPERS CLIPPE E CLOCK, TIME CLOCK TIMECL E COIL COIL E COIL, AIR CONDITIONING ACCOIL E COMPACTOR, DIRT
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