Radio Shack 400268R 3-Channel Wireless Stereo Amplified Speakers (Receiver) User Manual

RadioShack Corporation 3-Channel Wireless Stereo Amplified Speakers (Receiver)

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THE PERFORMANCE YOU NEED
Wireless Amplified Stereo Speakers
Please read this user’s guide before using your new speakers
Please read
this User’s
User’s Guide
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User’s Guide
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Contents
Package Contents................................................................................................... 4
Features.................................................................................................................. 5
Setup....................................................................................................................... 5
1. Select a location............................................................................................ 5
2. Attach rubber feet to speakers..................................................................... 6
3. Power the system......................................................................................... 6
4. Connect to an audio source......................................................................... 8
5. Stereo/Mono Setup.................................................................................... 10
6. Select Channel.............................................................................................11
7. Mount the Speakers.................................................................................... 12
Basic Operation.................................................................................................... 13
Turn On............................................................................................................ 13
Additional Information........................................................................................ 14
Listening Safety.............................................................................................. 14
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Care.................................................................................................................. 14
Troubleshooting.............................................................................................. 15
Specifications.................................................................................................. 16
FCC Information.............................................................................................. 17
Limited Warranty............................................................................................ 18
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Package contents
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Ideal for use as rear-channel speakers in your surround-sound home theater.
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Enables you to listen to your stereo in any room of your home.
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True stereo sound, with individual bass and treble controls.
Setup
1 Select a location
In order to achieve the best performance:

Position the transmitter as far as possible from other electronic devices such
as TVs, receivers, or DVD players. Radio interference from these devices could
affect your system’s performance.

Position the transmitter away from large metal objects, as these could block
the transmitter’s signals.

Try several locations for the transmitter and select the location that provides
the best performance.
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2 Attach rubber feet to speakers
Remove the backing on the bottom of the rubber feet and
attach them to the four corners on the bottom of each speaker.
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Connect the supplied AC power adapters into the DC 12V jacks on the transmitter
and speakers, then plug the adapters into standard AC outlets.
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marked “12V, 1250 mA” for the speakers.
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You also can use 16 (8 for each speaker) D size
batteries (not supplied) to power the speakers.
To install the batteries:
LR20
LR20
3. Replace the cover when finished.
LR20
LR20
correct polarities.
LR20
LR20
2. Insert 8 batteries for each speaker with
LR20
mitter
LR20
1. Remove the battery cover.
w Caution:
You must use a Class 2 power source that supplies 12 volts DC and delivers at
least 250mA or 1250mA. Its center tip must be set to positive and its plug must
fit the transmitter’s DC 12V jack. The supplied adapter meets these specifications.
Using an adapter that does not meet these specifications will damage the
transmitter or the adapter.
one
Always connect the AC adapter to the transmitter before you connect it to AC
power. When you finish, disconnect the adapter from AC power before you
disconnect it from the transmitter.
Setup
b Battery Notes
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Using the AC adapter overrides any installed batteries.
When the speakers POWER LED blinks, replace the batteries.
Do not burn or bury batteries. Do not puncture or crush. Do not disassemble.
Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type.
Do not use batteries of different types, capacities, or chemistry.
Remove the batteries if you do not plan to use the product for an extended
time.
If the electrolyte in the cells gets on your skin, thoroughly wash with soap
and water. If in the eyes, rinse thoroughly with cool water. Immediately seek
medical attention.
4 Connect
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transmitter to an audio source
Connect the transmitter to your audio source’s left and right audio output jacks or
to its headphone jack.
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(white plug to L AUDIO IN and red plug to R AUDIO IN).
2. Connect to your audio source’s output jacks:
Connect the white and red plugs at the other end of the cable into the
corresponding left (white) and right (red) audio jacks on your audio source.
Connect to your audio source’s stereo headphone jack:
Connect the audio cable’s white and red plugs to the white and red jacks on
the stereo side of the Æ-inch (3.5mm) supplied adapter.
If your audio source has a Æ-inch (3.5mm) headphone jack:
Insert the adapter’s Æ-inch (3.5mm) stereo plug into the headphone jack.
Audio Out
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Headphone Jack
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1. Connect one end of the supplied audio cable to the transmitter’s audio jacks
Setup
w Caution:
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Do not connect the transmitter to your audio source’s speaker output. It could
damage the transmitter and the audio source.
If you connected the transmitter to an audio source’s headphone jack, set the
audio source’s volume control to its middle position.
5 Stereo/mono setup
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For normal stereo use, set STEREO/
MONO on the back of the transmitter
to STEREO. If you are using a monaural
system, set STEREO/MONO to
MONO.
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If you select STEREO:
Set SPEAKER on the back of each speaker
to either L (for the Left stereo speaker) or
R (for the Right stereo speaker).
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6 Select channel
1. Set the transmitter to a frequency channel (CHANNEL 1, 2, or 3) that has no
interference.
2. Set the speaker to the same channels as the transmitter.
n Note: If you receive interference, try changing the channel number on the
transmitter and the speakers.
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Setup
7 Mount the speakers
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To mount a speaker on the wall, you need two screws (not supplied) with a head
that fits into the keyhole slot on the back of the speaker.
Turn
1. Select a location and drill a hole to fit your screws.
2. Thread each screw into the hole until the screw’s head extends about 3/5 inch
(15mm) from the wall.
3. Align the keyhole on the speaker with the screw head in the wall, then slide
the speaker down gently to secure it.
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Turn on
1. Turn on your audio source.
The transmitter has a built-in automatic ON/OFF controller. When the AC
adapter is plugged in and the transmitter receives audio signals from the audio
source, the transmitter’s power LED lights blue. The transmission stops if the
transmitter does not receive audio signals from the audio source for about one
minute. The transmitter’s power LED turns off.
2. Rotate VOLUME to ON to turn on your
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The power indicator lights blue.
3. Adjust TREBLE and BASS on each speaker
between – (minimum) to + (maximum) to a
desired level.
4. To turn off each speaker, rotate VOLUME to
OFF. The power indicator turns off.
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Basic Operation
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Basic Operation
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Listening Safety
To protect your hearing, follow these guidelines when you use the speaker system.
Additional Info
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Set the volume to the lowest setting before you begin listening. After you
begin listening, adjust the volume to a comfortable level.

Do not listen at extremely high volume levels. Extended high-volume listening
can lead to permanent hearing loss.

Once you set the volume, do not increase it. Over time, your ears adapt to
the volume level, so a volume level that does not cause discomfort might still
damage your hearing.
Care

Keep the system dry; if it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately.
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Use and store the system only in normal temperature environments.

Handle the system carefully; do not drop it.
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Keep the system away from dust and dirt, and wipe it with a damp cloth
occasionally to keep it looking new.
w Caution: You might permanently damage your speakers by cleaning them
ystem.
with a vacuum cleaner. Use a feather duster or a soft cloth instead.
Troubleshooting
ening
We do not expect you to have problems with your speaker system; however, if you
do have problems, try these troubleshooting tips.
Problem
No sound
Solution

Make sure the speakers are turned on.

Replace the speakers’ batteries and/or make sure the AC adapters
are plugged in and have power.

Make sure all audio cables are securely connected.

Make sure the audio source is turned on and turned to an active
channel.

Speakers and transmitter should be set to the same frequency
channel (1–3).

Adjust the speakers’ volume control.
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Additional Info
still
Additional Info
Audio is
distorted
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Be sure the speakers and transmitter are set to the same channel.

If the transmitter is connected to an audio source’s headphone
jack, reduce the audio source’s volume.

Change the position of the transmitter.

The speakers are placed beyond the transmitter’s effective
range (approximately 300 feet). Move the speakers closer to the
transmitter.

Other 900 MHz transmissions are being picked up by the speaker’s
receiver (possibly from a 900 MHz cordless telephone). Change the
transmitter’s and the speaker’s frequency channel.

The speaker’s batteries are low. Replace the batteries.
Specifications
Transmitter
Carrier Frequency ..................................................................................................... 910.7–919.2 MHz
Power Source............................................ unregulated 12V DC, center tip set to positive (+), 250 mA
Modulation Method ...................................................................................................... FM modulation
Frequency Response .............................................................................................50 Hz–20 kHz (6 dB)
Approximate Measurement (HWD) . .............................. 4½ × 4 × 4 inches (116 × 106.2 × 107.2 mm)
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FCC Information
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. 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.
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Additional Info
MHz
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tion
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mm)
Speaker
Sensitivity ......................................................................................................... <2µV (with 20 dB S/N)
S/N Radio (@-50 dBm) ........................................................................................... >=70 dB (A weight)
Audio Distortion . .......................................................................................................................... <2%
Max. Audio output .................................................................................................................... >=10W
Approximate Measurement (HWD)................................................................................. 11 × 6 × 7½ in
........................................................................................................................... (280 × 150 × 195 mm)
Power Source...............................................2 regulated AC adapters (AC 120/60Hz; DC 12V 1250mA)
........................................................................... or DC 8 x D Size 1.5V alkaline batteries (not supplied)
Specifications are subject to change and improvement without notice. Actual product may vary from the
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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.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Ignition L.P. may cause interference and void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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
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Additional Info
Limited Warranty
Ignition L.P. warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship under normal use by
the original purchaser for one (1) year after the date of purchase. IGNITION L.P. MAKES NO OTHER
EXPRESS WARRANTIES.
This warranty does not cover: (a) damage or failure caused by or attributable to abuse, misuse, failure to
follow instructions, improper installation or maintenance, alteration, accident, Acts of God (such as floods
or lightning), or excess voltage or current; (b) improper or incorrectly performed repairs by persons who
are not a Ignition L.P. Authorized Service Facility; (c) consumables such as fuses or batteries; (d) ordinary
wear and tear or cosmetic damage; (e) transportation, shipping or insurance costs; (f) costs of product
removal, installation, set-up service, adjustment or reinstallation; and (g) claims by persons other than the
original purchaser.
Should a problem occur that is covered by this warranty, take the product and the sales receipt as proof
of purchase date to the place of purchase in the U.S. Ignition L.P. will, at its option, unless otherwise
provided by law: (a) repair the product without charge for parts and labor; (b) replace the product with
the same or a comparable product; or (c) refund the purchase price. All replaced parts and products, and
products on which a refund is made, become the property of Ignition L.P. New or reconditioned parts and
products may be used in the performance of warranty service. Repaired or replaced parts and products
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Manifest Reference Instance ID  : uuid:b9b19f10-4a19-4571-8a2e-ae15a6704825, uuid:6156685DE44FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:65FE69CB4C4FDE11AC4FF58C1F6EC0E4, uuid:65FE69CB4C4FDE11AC4FF58C1F6EC0E4, uuid:65FE69CB4C4FDE11AC4FF58C1F6EC0E4, uuid:65FE69CB4C4FDE11AC4FF58C1F6EC0E4, uuid:6156685DE44FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:241207AE7360DE11846B9D3C986AF20B, uuid:DAD3EC2CF54FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:51B459580650DE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:D5C1DC570150DE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:28223DAB0A50DE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:D4B296DE0650DE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:241207AE7360DE11846B9D3C986AF20B, uuid:F9F612F99664DE119BB8DF4384869A12, uuid:F9F612F99664DE119BB8DF4384869A12, uuid:2B96DD02DD4FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:3B651D4BE14FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:B43611B28260DE11846B9D3C986AF20B, uuid:C6BECBF9E74FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:D5C1DC570150DE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:3CF6E4B18460DE11846B9D3C986AF20B, uuid:CB91603E6C61DE118B3BD218BCECD2A0, uuid:D4B296DE0650DE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:D4B296DE0650DE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:D4B296DE0650DE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:D4B296DE0650DE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:F9F612F99664DE119BB8DF4384869A12, uuid:2B96DD02DD4FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:3B651D4BE14FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:CB91603E6C61DE118B3BD218BCECD2A0, uuid:D4B296DE0650DE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:D4B296DE0650DE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:D4B296DE0650DE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:D4B296DE0650DE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:C6BECBF9E74FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:C6BECBF9E74FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:2A10BE74855CDE11BF0EBC3DF269C4FF, uuid:38EDFE05845CDE11BF0EBC3DF269C4FF, uuid:2A10BE74855CDE11BF0EBC3DF269C4FF, uuid:38EDFE05845CDE11BF0EBC3DF269C4FF, uuid:51B459580650DE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:28223DAB0A50DE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:C6BECBF9E74FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:2B96DD02DD4FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:3B651D4BE14FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:C6BECBF9E74FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:2B96DD02DD4FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:2B96DD02DD4FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:3B651D4BE14FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:C6BECBF9E74FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:C6BECBF9E74FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:2B96DD02DD4FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:C6BECBF9E74FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:2B96DD02DD4FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:3B651D4BE14FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:C6BECBF9E74FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:2B96DD02DD4FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:2B96DD02DD4FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:3B651D4BE14FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:C6BECBF9E74FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:C6BECBF9E74FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:2B96DD02DD4FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:5F1467D6E15EDE11A175A6EFC82DEB0F, uuid:67B4AB827E64DE119BB8DF4384869A12, uuid:6156685DE44FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:65FE69CB4C4FDE11AC4FF58C1F6EC0E4, uuid:65FE69CB4C4FDE11AC4FF58C1F6EC0E4, uuid:1C6E733F44FCDD11A6E7FE42DDF686E9
Manifest Reference Document ID  : uuid:A1553BA65DB6DD1185D780565025346D, uuid:71C32C7AE14FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:64FE69CB4C4FDE11AC4FF58C1F6EC0E4, uuid:64FE69CB4C4FDE11AC4FF58C1F6EC0E4, uuid:64FE69CB4C4FDE11AC4FF58C1F6EC0E4, uuid:64FE69CB4C4FDE11AC4FF58C1F6EC0E4, uuid:71C32C7AE14FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:231207AE7360DE11846B9D3C986AF20B, uuid:D9D3EC2CF54FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:50B459580650DE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:D4C1DC570150DE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:27223DAB0A50DE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:D3B296DE0650DE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:231207AE7360DE11846B9D3C986AF20B, uuid:F8F612F99664DE119BB8DF4384869A12, uuid:F8F612F99664DE119BB8DF4384869A12, uuid:2A96DD02DD4FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:3A651D4BE14FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:B33611B28260DE11846B9D3C986AF20B, uuid:C5BECBF9E74FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:D4C1DC570150DE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:3BF6E4B18460DE11846B9D3C986AF20B, uuid:CA91603E6C61DE118B3BD218BCECD2A0, uuid:D3B296DE0650DE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:D3B296DE0650DE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:D3B296DE0650DE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:D3B296DE0650DE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:F8F612F99664DE119BB8DF4384869A12, uuid:2A96DD02DD4FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:3A651D4BE14FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:CA91603E6C61DE118B3BD218BCECD2A0, uuid:D3B296DE0650DE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:D3B296DE0650DE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:D3B296DE0650DE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:D3B296DE0650DE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:C5BECBF9E74FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:C5BECBF9E74FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:2910BE74855CDE11BF0EBC3DF269C4FF, uuid:37EDFE05845CDE11BF0EBC3DF269C4FF, uuid:2910BE74855CDE11BF0EBC3DF269C4FF, uuid:37EDFE05845CDE11BF0EBC3DF269C4FF, uuid:50B459580650DE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:27223DAB0A50DE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:C5BECBF9E74FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:2A96DD02DD4FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:3A651D4BE14FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:C5BECBF9E74FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:2A96DD02DD4FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:2A96DD02DD4FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:3A651D4BE14FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:C5BECBF9E74FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:C5BECBF9E74FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:2A96DD02DD4FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:C5BECBF9E74FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:2A96DD02DD4FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:3A651D4BE14FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:C5BECBF9E74FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:2A96DD02DD4FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:2A96DD02DD4FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:3A651D4BE14FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:C5BECBF9E74FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:C5BECBF9E74FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:2A96DD02DD4FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:E173950DA95CDE119651A86E19BABCB8, uuid:66B4AB827E64DE119BB8DF4384869A12, uuid:71C32C7AE14FDE1190C0AC4FEDFB4E40, uuid:64FE69CB4C4FDE11AC4FF58C1F6EC0E4, uuid:64FE69CB4C4FDE11AC4FF58C1F6EC0E4, uuid:1E68EA87959FDD11997DAD7C8D2BBCDD
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