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ZBlinx-Z series
User Guide
Version 0.0.1
2010-02-01
User Guide for the ZBlinx-Z series
Version 0.0.1
Firmware version 1.0.X
Last revised on January 12, 2010
Printed in Korea
Copyright
Copyright 2002, SENA technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.
SENA Technologies reserves the right to make changes and improvements to its product without
providing notice.
Trademark
ZBlinx™ is a trademark of SENA Technologies, Inc.
Windows® is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
Ethernet® is a registered trademark of XEROX Corporation.
Notice to Users
When a system failure may cause serious consequences, protecting life and property against such
consequences with a backup system or safety device is essential. The user agrees that protection
against consequences resulting from system failure is the user's responsibility.
This device is not approved for life-support or medical systems.
Changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by SENA Technologies will void the
user's authority to operate this device.
Precautions and Safety
Electricity
Use only the supplied AC adapter. Use of unauthorized power adapter is not recommended. Electrical
shock may result.
Do not kink or crease the power cable or place heavy objects on the power cable. Fire can result from
damaged power cables.
Do not handle power plug and adapter with wet hands. Electrical shock may result.
Immediately power off the product and unplug the AC adapter if smoke or odors emit from the product
and adapter. Fire can result from improper use.
Immediately power off the product and unplug the AC adapter if water or other liquids are present. Fire
can result from improper use.
Product
ZBlinx-Z meets the RS-232 standards. Do not wire with non-standard products. Damage to your
products may result from improper use.
Do not drop or subject the device to impact. Damage to your products may result from improper use.
Keep away from harsh environments including humid, dusty, and smoky areas. Damage to your
products may result from improper use.
Do not use excessive force on the buttons or attempt to disassemble the device. Damage to your
products may result from improper use.
Do not place heavy objects on the product. Damage to your products may result from improper use.
Technical Support
SENA Technologies, Inc.
210 Yangjae-dong, Seocho-gu
Seoul 137-130, Korea
Tel: (+82-2) 573-5422
Fax: (+82-2) 573-7710
E-Mail: support@sena.com
Website: http://www.sena.com
Revision History
Revision
V0.0.1
Date
2010-01-12
Name
Description
Initial Revision History
Contents
1.
Introduction ...................................................................................................................................... 6
1.1.
Overview........................................................................................................................... 6
1.2.
Product Specification........................................................................................................ 7
2.
Approval Information........................................................................................................................ 8
2.1.
FCC .................................................................................................................................. 8
2.1.1.
FCC Compliance Statement ..................................................................................... 8
2.1.2.
RF Exposure Statement............................................................................................ 8
2.1.3.
Do not ....................................................................................................................... 8
2.2.
CE..................................................................................................................................... 8
2.2.1.
EC-R&TTE Directive................................................................................................. 8
2.3.
TELEC .............................................................................................................................. 8
2.4.
KCC .................................................................................................................................. 8
3.
RF Information ................................................................................................................................. 9
3.1.
Radio Frequency Range .................................................................................................. 9
3.2.
Number of Frequency Channel ........................................................................................ 9
3.3.
Transmission Method ....................................................................................................... 9
3.4.
Modulation Method ........................................................................................................... 9
3.5.
Radio Output Power ......................................................................................................... 9
3.6.
Receiving Sensitivity ........................................................................................................ 9
4.
AT Command ................................................................................................................................. 10
4.1.
Overview......................................................................................................................... 10
4.2.
Command Line Format................................................................................................... 10
4.3.
Standard AT Commands..................................................................................................11
4.3.1.
AT.............................................................................................................................11
4.3.2.
ATA...........................................................................................................................11
4.3.3.
ATD..............................................................................11
4.3.4.
ATE<0 or 1>.............................................................................................................11
4.3.5.
ATH ..........................................................................................................................11
4.3.6.
ATO ..........................................................................................................................11
4.3.7.
ATS ..........................................................................................................................11
4.3.8.
ATZ ......................................................................................................................... 12
4.3.9.
AT&F ....................................................................................................................... 12
4.3.10. +++.......................................................................................................................... 12
4.4
Extended AT Commands................................................................................................ 12
4.4.1.
AT+EUI ................................................................................................................... 12
4.4.2.
AT+DESTEUI.......................................................................................................... 12
4.4.3.
AT+NODEID? ......................................................................................................... 12
4.4.4.
AT+CH .................................................................................................................... 13
4.4.5.
AT+PANID............................................................................................................... 13
4.4.6.
AT+EPID ................................................................................................................. 13
4.4.7.
AT+POWER............................................................................................................ 13
4.4.8.
AT+GROUPID......................................................................................................... 13
4.4.9.
AT+DESTGROUPID ............................................................................................... 14
4.4.10. AT+INFO................................................................................................................. 14
4.4.11.
AT+SCAN ............................................................................................................... 14
4.4.12. AT+ASCAN ............................................................................................................. 14
4.4.13. AT+ESCAN ............................................................................................................. 14
4.4.14. AT+FORM............................................................................................................... 14
4.4.15. AT+PERMIT............................................................................................................ 15
4.4.16. AT+JOIN ................................................................................................................. 15
4.4.17. AT+LEAVE .............................................................................................................. 15
4.4.18. AT+SLEEP.............................................................................................................. 15
4.4.19. AT+NODETYPE...................................................................................................... 15
4.4.20. AT+LISTEN............................................................................................................. 15
4.4.21. AT+OPMODE ......................................................................................................... 15
4.4.22. AT+DATAMODE...................................................................................................... 15
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5.
4.4.23. AT+UNICAST.......................................................................................................... 15
4.4.24. AT+MULTICAST ..................................................................................................... 15
4.4.25. AT+BROADCAST ................................................................................................... 15
4.4.26. AT+REMOTECONFIG ............................................................................................ 15
4.4.27. AT+TIMEOUT ......................................................................................................... 16
4.4.28. AT+PERIOD............................................................................................................ 16
4.4.29. AT+GPIO ................................................................................................................ 16
4.4.30. AT+DIO ................................................................................................................... 16
4.4.31. AT+ADC.................................................................................................................. 17
4.4.32. AT+BAUDRATE ...................................................................................................... 17
4.4.33. AT+DATABIT........................................................................................................... 17
4.4.34. AT+PARITY............................................................................................................. 17
4.4.35. AT+STOPBIT .......................................................................................................... 17
4.4.36. AT+FLOWCTRL...................................................................................................... 18
4.4.37. AT+SECURITY ....................................................................................................... 18
4.4.38. AT+NWKKEY.......................................................................................................... 18
4.4.39. AT+SWITCHKEY .................................................................................................... 18
4.4.40. AT+BOOTLOAD ..................................................................................................... 19
4.4.41. AT+HELP ................................................................................................................ 19
GPIO Configuration ....................................................................................................................... 20
5.1.
GPIO Configuration ........................................................................................................ 20
5.2.
GPIO Setting .................................................................................................................. 20
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1. Introduction
1.1.
Overview
ZBlinx Z series are a module device for “wireless personal-area networks," or WPANs using ZigBee
technology that is an IEEE 802.15.4 standard for data communications with business and consumer
devices. ZBlinx Z series combine IEEE 802.15.4, which defines the physical and MAC protocol layers,
with network, security and application software layers as specified by the ZigBee Alliance, a
consortium of technology companies. ZBlinx Z series run in the 2.4-GHz unlicensed frequency band,
and both use small form factors and low power. ZBlinx Z series can communicate with other ZigBee
devices that support the ZigBee2007 Pro stack profile. ZBlinx Z series has a compact design and can
be placed conveniently into devices or equipment. Its detachable antenna optimizes the quality and
distance for wireless communications. ZBlinx Z series lineup has several models with different
communication type as below.
- ZBlinx-ZE10: ZigBee embedded OEM module, long distance
- ZBlinx-ZS10: ZigBee-RS232 adapter, long distance
- ZBlinx-ZU10: ZigBee-USB adapter, long distance
- ZBlinx-ZE10SK: ZigBee embedded OEM module starter kit, ZE10 included.
ZBlinx-Z series support DSSS (Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum), which divides the 2.410 - 2.475
GHz spectrum into 14 channels. ZBlinx-Z series also supports authentication and 128 bit ZigBee AES
encryption algorithms. ZBlinx Z series can be configured and controlled by typical AT commands.
Users can easily configure ZBlinx-Z series by using a terminal program such as HyperTerminal and
can use ZigBee wireless communication without modifying user’s existing serial communication
program. In addition to the basic AT commands, ZBlinx-Z series provides some expanded AT
commands for various functions.
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1.2.
Product Specification
ZBlinx-Z series
ZE10
ZS10
ZU10
Product type
Embedded module
Serial Adapter
USB Adapter
Interface
2.00mm, pin header 14x2
D-SUB9, Female
USB ‘A’, Male
ZigBee Stack
ZigBee 2007 Pro
ZigBee 2007 Pro
ZigBee 2007 Pro
Frequency range
2.410~2.475GHz
2.410~2.475GHz
2.410~2.475GHz
Channel space
5MHz
5MHz
5MHz
Channel number
14ch
14ch
14ch
TX Power
+13dBm
+13dBm
+10dBm
RX Sensitivity
-100dBm at 1% BER
-100dBm at 1% BER
-100dBm at 1% BER
RF connector
RPSMA, COAX, CHIP, WHIP
RPSMA
RPSMA
Antenna type
Dipole 5.37 dBi
Dipole 3.27 dBi
Dipole 1.40dBi
Whip ANT 2.1 dBi
Chip ANT 0.5dBi
Dipole 5.37 dBi
Dipole 3.27 dBi
Dipole 1.40dBi
Dipole 5.37 dBi
Dipole 3.27 dBi
Dipole 1.40dBi
Power
+3.3V
+5~12V
+5V USB power
Battery pack
None
Lithium polymer +3.7V
None
Environmental
-30 ~ 80 C, 95%
-30 ~ 80 C, 95%
-30 ~ 80oC, 95%
Configuration
AT command set
AT command set
AT command set
Dimension
23 x 37 x 11.15mm
68 x 31 x 16mm
68 x 22 x 10mm
Weight
10g
24g
12g
Approvals
FCC, CE,TELEC, KCC
FCC, CE,TELEC, KCC
FCC, CE,TELEC, KCC
Warranty
1-year limited warranty
1-year limited warranty
1-year limited warranty
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2. Approval Information
2.1.
FCC
2.1.1. FCC Information to User
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 of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• 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.
Caution
Modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
2.1.2. FCC Compliance Statement
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
2.1.3. RF Exposure Statement
The equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. This device and its antenna must not be co-located or operation in conjunction with any
other antenna or transmitter.
2.1.4. Do not
Any changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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2.2.
CE
2.2.1. EC-R&TTE Directive
2.3.
TELEC
2.4.
KCC
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3. RF Information
3.1.
Radio Frequency Range
2410~2475MHz
3.2.
Number of Frequency Channel
14 channels
3.3.
Transmission Method
DSSS (Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum)
3.4.
Modulation Method
O-QPSK (Offset Quadrate Phase Shift Keying)
3.5.
Radio Output Power
+13dBm
3.6.
Receiving Sensitivity
-100dBm
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4. AT Command
4.1.
Overview
This document contains a description of the AT commands supported in the ZBlinx-Z Series. It also
contains information on how to use the AT commands to create Zigbee applications.
4.2.
Command Line Format
Each command line sent to ZBlinx-Z Series is composed of a prefix, body and terminator. Only “AT”
can be used for the prefix. The body is a string of characters. The terminator is  or . A
command can be one of following:

Read a configuration parameter:
AT?

Do something:
AT

Write a configuration parameter:
AT=,,,…
Commands denoted with a “+” character are extended AT commands.
S-registers are not supported. Multiple commands in the same command line are not supported.
4.3.
Standard AT Commands
4.3.1. AT
Description
Check the state of the connection between host and ZBlinx-Z device.
Response
OK
4.3.2. ATA
Description
Answer incoming call.
Response
CONNECT
4.3.3. ATD
Description
Dial the node ID or IEEE address.
Response
CONNECT, BUSY, NO CARRIER or ERROR
4.3.4. ATE<0 or 1>
Description
Echo or No Echo.
Response
OK
4.3.5. ATH
Description
Hang up the current call.
Response
NO CARRIER
4.3.6. ATO
Description
Return to data mode.
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Response
4.3.7. ATS<0 or 40>
Description
Get/Set the S-registers.
(S0: number of rings before auto-answer (under 10),
S40: determine thruput (This is the same with the value of data transport mode))
Example
ATS0=3
OK
ATS40?
1
OK
4.3.8. ATZ
Description
Reset the node. (initialize current network status)
Response
OK
4.3.9. AT&F
Description
Factory reset. (initialize cookies)
Response
OK
4.3.10. +++
Description
Interrupt data mode.
Response
OK
4.4.
Extended AT Commands
4.4.1. AT+EUI?
Description
Get the 64-bit EUI address. (IEEE address, long address)
Response
000D6F0000488434
OK
4.4.2. AT+DESTEUI
Description
Get/Set the 64-bit destination EUI address for data transmission. (pairing, point-topoint and send GPIO values)
Example
AT+DESTEUI=000D6F000048842F
OK
AT+DESTEUI?
000D6F000048842F
OK
4.4.3. AT+NODEID?
Description
Get the 16-bit node ID. (network address, short address) The only coordinator has a
fixed value (0x0000) and other device types are assigned at random.
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Response
1E9C
OK
4.4.4. AT+CH
Description
Get/Set the channel mask to use. Bits set as 1 indicate that this particular channel can
be used. Bits set as 0 indicate that this particular channel should not be used. For
example, a channel mask value of 0x00000001 indicates that only channel 0 should be
used. Valid channels range from 11 to 26 inclusive. This translates to a channel mask
value of 0x07FFF800.
Example
AT+CH=7FFF800
OK
AT+CH?
07FFF800
OK
4.4.5. AT+PANID
Description
Get/Set the 16-bit PAN ID.
Example
AT+PANID=ABCD
OK
AT+PANID?
ABCD
OK
4.4.6. AT+EPID
Description
Get/Set the 64-bit extended PAN ID.
Example
AT+EPID=0123456789ABCDEF
OK
AT+EPID?
0123456789ABCDEF
OK
4.4.7. AT+POWER
Description
Get/Set the TX power. (-43~3)
Example
AT+POWER=3
OK
AT+POWER?
3
OK
4.4.8. AT+GROUPID
Description
Get/Set the 16-bit Group ID.
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Example
AT+GROUPID=ABCD
OK
AT+GROUPID?
ABCD
OK
4.4.9. AT+DESTGROUPID
Description
Get/Set the 16-bit destination Group ID for data transmission. (group network)
Example
AT+DESTGROUPID=ABCD
OK
AT+DESTGROUPID?
ABCD
OK
4.4.10. AT+INFO
Description
Show the current information of this node.
Response
Information of this node
…
OK
4.4.11. AT+SCAN
Description
Perform a scanning for joinable network.
Response
List of the joinable networks
…
OK
4.4.12. AT+ASCAN
Description
Perform a scanning for existing network.
Response
List of the existing networks
…
OK
4.4.13. AT+ESCAN
Description
Perform a scanning for energy level of each channel.
Response
List of the RSSI for each channel
…
OK
4.4.14. AT+FORM
Description
Form a network. If there’s no specified channel mask or PAN ID, it does an energy
scan on the indicated channel mask and randomly chooses one from amongst those
with the least average energy. Then picks a short PAN id that does not appear during
an active scan on the chosen channel. At this time extended PAN ID is alternated for
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EUI address if it isn’t designated before.
Response
OK
4.4.15. AT+PERMIT
Description
Permit other nodes to join the network. (0~254s, 255=continuance)
Response
OK
4.4.16. AT+JOIN
Description
Join a network using the specified network parameters.
Response
OK
4.4.17. AT+LEAVE
Description
Leave the current network.
Response
OK
4.4.18. AT+SLEEP
Description
Sleep mode only for end-device. (0: none-sleep, 1: sleep and wake up periodically and
possible to transmit data, 2: similar to mode 1 but can deep-sleep if there’s no data
transmission quite a while, 3: deep-sleep)
Response
Information of this node
…
OK
4.4.19. AT+NODETYPE
Description
Get/Set the node type. (0: none, 1: coordinator, 2: router, 3: end-device) It’s applied
after resetting the node.
Example
AT+NODETYPE=1
OK
AT+NODETYPE?
1
OK
4.4.20. AT+LISTEN
Description
Get/Set the listen mode to receive a message or GPIO value from the network. It is
presented by a form of “+(or ++ when GPIO)EUI address of sender|message”.
Example
AT+LISTEN=1
OK
AT+LISTEN?
1
OK
4.4.21. AT+OPMODE
Description
Get/Set the operation mode. (0: none, 1: pairing, 2: unicast, 3: multicast,
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broadcast) It’s applied after resetting the node.
Example
AT+OPMODE=1
OK
AT+OPMODE=?
1
OK
4.4.22. AT+DATAMODE
Description
Get/Set the data transport mode. (0: no data loss, 1~3: optimized for thruput,
4:
maximized thruput)
Example
AT+DATAMODE=1
OK
AT+DATAMODE?
1
OK
4.4.23. AT+UNICAST
Description
Send unicast message to specific node using EUI address or node ID.
Example
AT+UNICAST=000D6F000048842F,send_unicast_MSG
OK
4.4.24. AT+MULTICAST
Description
Send multicast message to specific group. Every node belongs to a group after being
booted up if it is designated a group ID. (default: 0x0000)
Example
AT+MULTICAST=ABCD,send_multicast_MSG
OK
4.4.25. AT+BROADCAST
Description
Send broadcast message to the all nodes joining the network.
Example
AT+BROADCAST=send_broadcast_MSG
OK
4.4.26. AT+REMOTECONFIG
Description
Remote control the configuration of specific node by sending unicast command
message. It is possible to get or set the configuration status of the node joined current
network.
Example
AT+REMOTECONFIG
Possible command list
…
OK
AT+REMOTECONFIG=000D6F000048842F,AT command
OK
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4.4.27. AT+TIMEOUT
Description
Get/Set the time out for data transmission. (ms)
Example
AT+TIMEOUT=100
OK
AT+TIMEOUT?
100
OK
4.4.28. AT+PERIOD
Description
Get/Set the period to send GPIO values. (250*t ms) Every node sends GPIO values to
the destination EUI address periodically and it can be read listen mode.
Example
AT+PERIOD=10
OK
AT+PERIOD?
10
OK
4.4.29. AT+GPIO
Description
Get/Set the configuration status of GPIO individually or all at once. It’s applied after
resetting the node.
Example
AT+GPIO0=1
OK
AT+GPIO?
11000440002200 
OK
4.4.30. AT+DIO
Description
Get/Set the digital IO value individually or all at once. All GPIO pins can be used as
digital IO and it is only possible to set 0 or 1. If there are some pins used analog input,
they are displayed by “*”.
Example
AT+DIO0=1
OK
AT+DIO?
00011**0101111 
OK
4.4.31. AT+ADC
Description
Get the analog input value individually or all at once. GPIO3~6 are possible to set ADC
and it’s read only.
Response
The analog input value of the ADC
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OK
4.4.32. AT+BAUD
Description
Get/Set the serial port speed.
Example
AT+BAUD=115200
OK
AT+BAUD?
115200
OK
4.4.33. AT+DATABIT
Description
Get/Set the data bit of serial port.
Example
AT+DATABIT=8
OK
AT+DATABIT?
8
OK
4.4.34. AT+PARITY
Description
Get/Set the parity of serial port.
Example
AT+DATABIT=8
OK
AT+DATABIT?
8
OK
4.4.35. AT+STOPBIT
Description
Get/Set the stop bit of serial port.
Example
AT+STOPBIT=1
OK
AT+STOPBIT?
1
OK
4.4.36. AT+FLOWCTRL
Description
Get/Set flow control status. (0: none, 1: software, 2: hardware flow control)
Example
AT+FLOWCTRL=0
OK
AT+FLOWCTRL?
0
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OK
4.4.37. AT+SECURITY
Description
Get/Set the security status. (0: turning security off, 5: on) Every node must be under
the same security level in the network and it’s applied after resetting the node.
Example
AT+SECURITY=5
OK
AT+SECURITY?
5
OK
4.4.38. AT+NWKKEY
Description
Get/Set the 128-bit encryption key. (possible to set only for coordinator, 0: generate
random 128-bit number)
Example
AT+NWKKEY=0123456789ABCDEF0123456789ABCDEF
OK
AT+NWKKEY?
0123456789ABCDEF0123456789ABCDEF 
OK
4.4.39. AT+SWITCHKEY
Description
Switch the encryption key for current network only for coordinator.
Response
OK
4.4.40. AT+BOOTLOAD
Description
Start bootloader to perform firmware upgrade.
Response
EM250 Bootloader v20 b09
1. upload ebl
2. run
3. ebl info
BL >
4.4.41. AT+HELP
Description
Show all the available commands
Response
Available AT Commands
…
OK
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5. GPIO Configuration
5.1.
GPIO Configuration
Module
Configuration
GPIO
Pin number
Configured GPIO
Specific functionality
Factory reset (SW0)
ZC or ZR: Permit joining
ZED: Wake-up (SW1)
ADC enable
ZB status: ZC/ZR/ZED (LED0)
ZB status: data transmission (LED1)
11
O (ADC0)
10
O (ADC1)
Set baud rate 1 (DIPSW0)
O (ADC2)
Set baud rate 2 (DIPSW1)
O (ADC3)
? (unconnected)
Set baud rate 3 (DIPSW2)
22
UART_TXD (LED2)
10
23
UART_RXD (LED2)
11
21
UART_CTS
12
20
UART_RTS
13
24
10
UART_DTR
14
25
11
UART_DSR
15
26
12
16
19
13
5.2.
GPIO Setting
Set baud rate 4 (DIPSW3)
disabled (unmonitored digital input)
Digital input, monitored
Digital output, default low
Digital output, default high
Analog input, single ended (A/D pins only)
Reserved for pin-specific alternate functionalities
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