Tele Radio T60TX-0XSTL T60 MIDI TRANSMITTER User Manual IM T60 001 A5 US FCC OK1 indd
Tele Radio AB T60 MIDI TRANSMITTER IM T60 001 A5 US FCC OK1 indd
USERS MANUAL
Important Information Codes Placement of the Aerial and Receiver The Transmitter The Receiver Supplement for the 460 system Service and Support Trouble Shooting Chart Terms and conditions of sale FCC Statements Coding Tables 1-10, Appendix A Coding Tables 0-15, Appendix B Coding Tables 460-93, Appendix C Connecting the receiver – see Appendix D IMPORTANT! In order to make optimal use of your system, it is important that you take the time to read through this manual before you begin to install/program your equipment. US GB DE FR NL 176 177 177 178 181 191 193 194 195 199 200 201 202 207 ES SE NO DK CONTENTS / AMERICAN GENERAL INFORMATION The system works at the frequency 433.92MHz and uses frequency modulation, commonly referred to as FM. The main benefit of using FM instead of the more common AM (amplitude modulation) is that FM is less sensitive to the electrical interference generated by computers, electric motors, etc. Objects positioned between the transmitter and receiver aerial, especially large metal objects (think about the reinforcement rods in concrete walls), can affect the range in a very unpredictable manner, depending on how the radio signals spread. The effect of other radio transmitters operating on the same frequency in the vicinity also affects the range. Due to these factors, it is difficult to provide any general advice other than that if there is a free line of visibility between the transmitter and the receiver the range with an optimal signal should be the best. The normal range for the transmitter in an interference-free environment is about 50-100m. 176 The normal range for the transmitter in an interference-free environment is about 50-100m. All transmitters are equipped with a code switch that consists of 10 threeposition switches, which makes it possible to choose freely among 59,049 different codes. NO Adjustable codes: SE The transmitter and receiver that are to be used together must be coded together before use. The T60 system has two different types of codes. DK T60 CODES Each transmitter is supplied with a fixed individual code that cannot be changed. NL Fixed individual code: FR In the T60 system, the transmitter and receiver are coded together through a self-instruction process, in other words, the receiver “learns” the transmitter’s code.You can have the receiver learn only the adjustable code or both the adjustable and fixed individual code. ES “Learning” the codes: Compatible with the 460 system DE The T60 system is compatible with Tele Radio’s 460 system. GB PLACEMENT OF THE AERIAL AND RECEIVER The receiver should be placed: US -As far as is possible, protected from the elements. -With cable holders facedown. Placement of the receiver aerial -Place the aerial high above the ground. -The aerial should not be in the vicinity of metal objects such as electrical cables and other aerials. 177 NO DK X= 3, 5, or 10m aerial cable 1/4-433Kx 5/8-433Kx NL SE DIP-433K3 HANDHELD TRANSMITTER MINI ES T60TX-0XSHL DE FR Dimensions: 84x40x16mm T60TX-03SHL with 3 button functions T60TX-06SHL with 6 button functions GB T60TX-01SHL with 1 button function US ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 (B) Code switch 178 (A) System switch Battery 3V HANDHELD TRANSMITTER MIDI T60TX-0XSTL DK SE (A) System switch NO Dimensions: 98x62x22mm (B) Code switch NL Battery 9V ES HANDHELD TRANSMITTER MIDI-T T60TX-0XSTL ON (A) System switch DE FR (B) Code switch GB US T60TX-08STL Battery 1,5V, AAA 8x 179 MOBILE TRANSMITTER MAXI Function buttons Port no. buttons Transmitter T60TX-15SML with 15 button functions Shortcuts for functions T60TX-15DML NL SE NO Dimensions: 143x62x38mm DK T60TX-15SML/T60TX-15DML ES (B) Code switch FR (A) System switch* Battery 9V DE *Note: During adjustment, the transmitter must be turned off. US GB SHORTCUT FOR ONE FUNCTION (T60TX-15DML) The * and # buttons are used to program a shortcut (1 selection per button) for a specific function. To program a shortcut set the port you wish to save, press * or # for more than 3 seconds (the display flashes). The port has now been saved as a shortcut. To reach the shortcut, press the appropriate button once. 180 RECEIVER Operating voltage: 12-28V AC/DC or 48/115/230V AC Dimensions: 132x133x45mm Enclosure: IP 65 DK T60RX-0XYSL SE 10 NO Note: Connecting the receiver – see Appendix D FR DE -Code learning enabled. - Adjustable code learnt (1-10). - One or more fixed individual codes have been learnt. Flashes when one of the relays has a latching function. Flashes when one of the relays is interlocked. Connection terminal for the supply voltage. BNC contact for the aerial. GB 6. Red LED. 6.1. Lights. 6.2. Flashes. 6.3. Flashes twice. 7.Yellow LED. 8. Green LED. 9. 10. Lights when the receiver has the correct supply voltage. Lights when the receiver receives a radio signal. Function button. Select button. Each relay is fitted with an LED that lights when the relay switches. US 1.Yellow LED. 2. Green LED. 3. 4. 5. Red LED. ES NL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 181 ROBUST RECEIVER Operating voltage: 12-28V AC/DC or 48/115/230V AC Dimensions: 175x125x45mm Enclosure: IP 65 Note: Connecting the receiver – see Appendix D NL SE NO DK T60RX-0XYSL 10 * TRAFO US GB DE FR ES 1.Yellow LED. 2. Green LED. 3. 4. 5. Red LED. 6. Red LED. 6.1. Lights. 6.2. Flashes. 6.3. Flashes twice. 7.Yellow LED. 8. Green LED. 9. 10. 182 Lights when the receiver has the correct supply voltage. Lights when the receiver receives a radio signal. Function button. Select button. Each relay is fitted with an LED that lights when the relay switches. - Code learning enabled. - Adjustable code learnt (1-10). - One or more fixed individual codes have been learnt. Flashes when one of the relays has a latching function. Flashes when one of the relays is interlocked. Connection terminal for the supply voltage. BNC contact for aerial. Initially, it is possible to step through the following alternatives by pressing the function button. ES When one of the above program alternatives has been selected using the select button, the function button is used to step through which relay or relays are to be programmed. The red LEDs above the relays indicate which relay or relays are selected. See further under the appropriate programming sequence. NL SE RED LED (no. 6) - Learn a transmitter’s code YELLOW LED (no. 7) - Set the momentary/latched relay function GREEN LED (no. 8) - Set the interlock function NO The function and select buttons on the receiver are used to program it. The function button is used to step through the different program alternatives. The select button is used to confirm program alternative selections. DK PROGRAMMING RECEIVERS T60RX-0XYSL 183 DE 1. Use the function button to select the “learn code” program alternative (RED LED). 2. Confirm the selection with the select button. The red LEDs above the relays light. 3.Using the function button, it is possible to step through to the relay or relays to be coded. - If a single relay is selected, it will be controlled by the transmitter button used during the learning process. - If all relays are selected, the system will exhibit normal functionality. That is, the transmitter’s first button is to control relay 1, button 2 is to control relay 2, and so on. 4. Confirm that the adjustable code is to be learnt by pressing the select button once. GB Ensure that the desired adjustable code is set on the transmitter’s code switch. US Adjustable code FR LEARNING THE TRANSMITTER’S CODE Red LED (no. 6) flashes to indicate that the transmitter’s adjustable code has been stored. Adjustable code and fixed individual code Red LED (no. 6) double-flashes to indicate that the transmitter’s adjustable and fixed individual codes have been stored. Erase codes US DE 1. Use the function button to select the “learn code” program alternative (RED LED). 2. Confirm the selection with the select button. The red LEDs above the relays light. 3. Using the function button, it is possible to step through to the relay or relays to be coded. - If a single relay is selected, it will be controlled by the transmitter button used during the learning process. - If all relays are selected, the system will exhibit normal functionality. That is, the transmitter’s first button is to control relay 1, button 2 is to control relay 2, and so on. 4. Confirm that an adjustable code and fixed individual code are to be learnt in the following manner: - Press the select button and release it after 0.3 - 4 seconds. - Press the select button again within 1 second and hold it down for at least 1 second. 5. Learn the transmitter’s code by holding down the desired transmitter button until red LED no. 6 flashes three times. GB FR ES NL SE NO DK 5. Program the transmitter’s code by holding down the desired transmitter button until red LED no. 6 flashes three times. 1. Select the “learn code” program alternative (RED LED). 2. Confirm the selection with the select button. The red LEDs above the relays light. 3. Using the function button, step through to the relay or relays to be erased. 4. Hold down the select button until the LED(s) above the relay(s) goes (go) out (at least 6 seconds.) 184 PROGRAMMING THE MOMENTARY / LATCHED FUNCTION NO SE 1. Use the function button to select the “momentary/latched function” program alternative (YELLOW LED). 2. Confirm the selection with the select button. The red LED above relay 1 lights. 3. Use the select button to set whether the relay is to have a latched function or not. The YELLOW LED lights when the latched function is activated. 4. Step through the other relays using the function button and select whether they are to have a momentary or latched function using the select button. Once all the relays have been stepped through, programming is finished. DK The receivers’ relays are set to momentary function as standard. NL YELLOW LED (7) flashes when one or more relays have a latched function. PROGRAMMING THE INTERLOCK FUNCTION The GREEN LED (no. 8) flashes when the interlock function is activated. It is possible to program interlocks between functions other than those above by programming individual transmitter buttons’ codes into individual relays (see learning codes). Example: If transmitter buttons 1 and 3 are programmed into relays 1 and 2 respectively, then in practice, an interlock can be set between functions 1 and 3. 185 GB US 1. Use the function button to select the “interlock function” program alternative (GREEN LED). 2. Confirm the selection with the select button. The red LEDs above relays 1 and 2 light. 3. Use the select button to set whether interlock is activated or not. The GREEN LED lights when interlock is activated. 4. Step through the other relay pairs using the function button and select whether interlock is to be activated or not. Once all the relay pairs have been stepped through, programming is finished. DE FR ES The following interlock alternatives can be selected: Interlock between relays 1 and 2 Interlock between relays 3 and 4 Interlock between relays 5 and 6 (Robust transmitter) Interlock between relays 7 and 8 (Robust transmitter) ERASE ALL CODES AND SETTINGS US GB DE FR ES NL SE NO DK Press both function button and select button for more than 4 seconds to erase all codes, settings of relay functions and interlocking. Red, yellow and green LED together with red LED´s above relays lights until erase is complete. 186 DIN-RECEIVER T60RX-03ADL Yellow LED indicates supply voltage. SE Red LED indicates programming status. NO DK Frequency: 433.92MHz Operating voltage: 12-24V AC/DC Dimensions: 86x30x58mm Enclosure: IP 20, for internal installation ES Button for self-instruction/ erasing. NL Green LED indicates signal reception. FR C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC DE GB US 12/24V AC/DC 12/24V AC/DC Power connection. PLUG-IN RECEIVER T60RX-01APL Frequency: 433.92MHz Operating voltage: 12-24V AC/DC Dimensions: 70x58x40mm Enclosure: IP 23, for internal installation 187 BNC connector. Side 2 Side 1 Yellow LED indicates supply voltage. Green LED indicates signal reception. NO DK Red LED indicates programming status. Button for self-instruction/ erasing. Power connection 11-pin connector 5. 12-24V AC/DC 6. 12-24V AC/DC 10. NO 11. C ES NL SE US GB DE FR 10 11 PROGRAMMING RECEIVER T60RX-03ADL, T60RX-01APL, AND T60RX-01ARL SELF-INSTRUCTION FOR ADJUSTABLE AND FIXED CODES Register adjustable code: 1. Press the self-instruction button for at least 0.3 seconds, max. 4 seconds. 2. Release the button. -Programming mode, red LED lights. 3. Press the desired function button. -Red LED flashes rapidly three times. 4. The adjustable code is now stored. -Red LED flashes. Once every other second. 188 ON (B) DE (A) ES 1. Check that the transmitter’s system switch (A) is in the ON position. 2. Set a unique code on the transmitter’s code switch (B) 1-10. 3. Press the self-instruction button (C) on the receiver. -Red LED lights (programming mode 6 seconds). 4. If buttons 1-3 are pressed, the relays in the receiver will function as buttons 1-3. If buttons 4-6 are pressed, the relays in the receiver will function as buttons 4-6, and so on. 5. Press the desired function button (1-15) on the transmitter. -Red LED flashes three times. 6. Check that the relay switches when the same function button is pressed again. FR T60TX-15SML AND T60RX-03ADL NL SE CO-PROGRAMMING THE TRANSMITTER AND DIN-RECEIVER NO 1. Press the self-instruction button for at least 0.3 seconds, max. 4 seconds. 2. Release the button (less than 1 second). 3. Press the button again (longer than 1 second). -Private program mode, red LED goes out and lights again. 4. Press the desired function button. -Red LED flashes rapidly three times. 5. The private code is now stored. -Red LED double-flashes every other second. DK Register fixed individual code: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 GB (C) US T60TX-15DML AND T60RX-03ADL 1. Check that the transmitter’s system switch (A) is in the ON position. 2. Set a unique code on the transmitter’s code switch (B) 1-10. 3. Press the self-instruction button (C) on the receiver. -Red LED lights (programming mode 6 seconds). 189 T60TX-0XSHL/-SOL/-STL AND T60RX-03ADL 1. Check that the transmitter’s system switch (A) is in the ON position. 2. Set a unique code on the transmitter’s code switch (B) 1-10. 3. Press the self-instruction button (C) on the receiver. -Red LED lights (programming mode 6 seconds). 4. If buttons 1-3 are pressed, the relays in the receiver will function as buttons 1-3. If buttons 4-6 are pressed, the relays in the receiver will function as buttons 4-6, and so on. 5. Press the desired function button (1-6) on the transmitter. -Red LED flashes three times. 6. Check that the relay switches when the same function button is pressed again. US GB DE FR ES NL SE NO DK 4. Press the desired port number button (0-999) and an optional function button (up, stop, down) on the transmitter. -Red LED flashes three times. 5. Check that the relay switches when one of the transmitter buttons is pressed again. (B) (A) ON 1 2 3 1 42 53 46 5 76 78 8 9911 0 (C) 190 SUPPLEMENT FOR THE 460 SYSTEM T60TX-15DML* NO SE ES * Transmitter T60TX-15DML in the T60 system is compatible with transmitter Type 401RVL9 and 403RVL9 in the 460 system. NL 1. Check that the transmitter’s system switch (A) is in position 1 (OFF). 2. Check that code switch (B) 9 is in the 0 (zero) position. 3. Set code switch 10 to either the minus or plus position depending on whether you are using A or B coding on the old transmitter (robust transmitter). 4. Set a code on the transmitter’s 4 first switches (code switches 1-4) identical to the receiver’s (code switches 5-8 not used). 5. Check that the relay switches when one of the transmitter buttons is pressed. The numbers on the transmitter display correspond to the knob. Press a number followed by the transmit button and verify that the corresponding relay switches. See code table 1-10, Appendix A. DK Type 401RVL9 and 403RVL9 transmitters with knob 1-10: DE Type 401RVL9 and 403RVL9 with knob 0-15: 1. Check that the transmitter’s system switch (A) is in position 1 (OFF). 2. Check that code switch (B) 9 is in the - (minus) position. 3. Set code switch 10 to either the minus or plus position depending on whether you are using A or B coding on the old transmitter (robust transmitter). 4. Set a code on the transmitter’s 4 first switches (code switches 1-4) identical to the receiver’s (code switches 5-8 not used). 5. Check that the relay switches when one of the transmitter buttons is pressed. See code table 0-15, Appendix B. 191 GB 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 US ON FR (B) (A) DK Type 460-93 transmitter: 1. Check that the transmitter’s system switch (A) is in position 1 (OFF). 2. Check that code switch (B) 9 is in the + (plus) position. 3. Set codes on the transmitter’s 3 first switches (code switches 1-3) identical to the receiver’s codes (code switches 4-8 not used). 4. Check that the relay switches when one of the transmitter buttons is pressed. SE Example: In order to control port A2 in accordance with table A, enter the combination 102; to control port D3 in accordance with table D, enter the combination 403; and so on. ES Note: When you select the port on the T60TX-15DML transmitter, a combination of the first digit and the last two digits is entered when used together with a 460-93 transmitter. NL NO See code table 460-93, Appendix C. T60TX-0XSHL/-SOL/-STL AND T60TX-15SML DE FR Type 401L-406L transmitter: 1. Check that the transmitter’s system switch (A) is in position 1 (OFF). 2. Set codes on the transmitter’s code switches (B) 1-8 identical to the existing receiver (9-10 not used). 3. Check that the relay switches when the same function button is pressed again. US GB (B) (A) ON 192 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE RECYCLING, SCRAPPING US GB DE FR ES T60 systems and any accessories and spare parts no longer in use should be scrapped and recycled according to local environmental regulations. NL SE NOTE! The warranty does not apply to faults that have arisen due to modifications to products, incorrect installation or abnormal use. NO If you require servicing or support, or if you need to return an item or make a complaint, please contact your dealer. When contacting a dealer regarding a servicing or support matter, please have the following information to hand: System, model and a description of the problem. If you subsequently need to return an item or make a complaint, it would make matters easier if you could please include information regarding invoice number and delivery date. DK SERVICING 193 TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART FAULTY FUNCTION POSSIBLE CAUSES REMEDY The receiver does not work when you transmit. The receiver is incorrectly connected. Inspect receiver connections. Incorrect operating voltage to the receiver. Check the supply voltage. The receiver’s green LED lights when you transmit, but the relays are not activated. The codes in the transmitter and receiver do not correspond, i.e., they are not identical. Check the coding. The receiver’sgreen LED does not light when you transmit. The battery is discharged. Replace the battery. The transmitter is damaged. Contact your dealer The receiver’s green LED lights when you are not transmitting. Another unit is transmitting in the vicinity on a similar frequency. Contact your dealer The transmitter’s LED does not light when you transmit. The battery is discharged. Replace or charge the battery. The transmitter is damaged. Contact Tele Radio’s support. The range istoo short. Bad battery. Replace the battery. Aerial cables are damaged or incorrectly installed. Check the aerial connection. US GB DE FR ES NL SE NO DK If the equipment is not working as it should, we would ask you to follow the steps below. If you have followed these instructions and still cannot get the radio system to work properly, please contact your dealer. 194 195 NO SE NL ES FR DE GB 2. WARRANTIES: Subject to the limitations below, TeleRadio warrants all of its products to be free from material defects in material and workmanship. However, TeleRadio’s liability under such warranty shall be limited to repair or replacement of any product which TeleRadio’s inspection shall disclose to have been defective. This warranty does not apply to any products, which have been subject to abuse, mishandling, or improper use, and does not include field labor of any type. TeleRadio’s quotation does not include price provision for performance bond of indemnity. Therefore, the additional cost incurred to provide such a bond shall be added to the total amount of this quote and paid by Purchaser. The warranty period for any equipment shipped hereunder is one (1) year and covers all labor and material manufactured by TeleRadio, provided Purchaser returns them to the factory for repair. Defective items will be repaired or replaced free of charge at TeleRadio’s discretion, during the one- (1) year term of this warranty. Freight and/or postage are not covered by said warranty and will be paid by Purchaser. Any services rendered in the field will be performed at current rates for time and travel at the discretion of TeleRadio and will be paid by the Purchaser. All commercial grade products of TeleRadio carry a warranty period of one (1) year. Batteries, cases, switches, and such other items subject to normal wear and deterioration are not included in this warranty. TeleRadio’s warranty period begins at system receipt after direct shipment to the Purchaser. US 1. AGREEMENT: The Purchaser grants to TeleRadio and TeleRadio retains a security interest in all equipment shipped pursuant to this contract and the proceeds thereof until the Purchaser shall have made full payment for the equipment. In the event of a failure to make payment on the date when due in accordance with the terms designated, the entire balance shall become due and payable at once. In case of default of payment, TeleRadio shall have the right to enter the premises of purchaser and take possession of the equipment immediately, wherever it may be found, and remove it with or without process of law and may retain all money paid hereunder as liquidated damages and rental for said equipment. While any amounts are payable to TeleRadio, the Purchaser shall not sell, mortgage, pledge or lease said TeleRadio equipment without the prior written permission of TeleRadio. DK TELERADIO COMPANY TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE DK NO SE NL ES FR DE GB US IN NO EVENT WILL TELERADIO BE LIABLE FOR INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.EXCEPT AS STATED ABOVE, TELERADIO MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, NO OTHER REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY IS GIVEN, AND NO AFFIRMATION OF TELERADIO OR ITS REPRESENTATIVES BY WORD OR ACTION SHALL CONSTITUTE A WARRANTY. THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE ONE (1) YEAR PERIOD DESCRIBED HEREIN. TELERADIO SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS, AND PURCHASER HEREBY WAIVES, ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 3. PAYMENT: In the event credit is applied for and granted, terms shall be net thirty (30) days. All equipment will be invoiced at time of shipment. In the event any payment is not received according to the terms set forth herein, TeleRadio may, at its discretion, assess interest at the rate of 1 and 1/2 percent per month or the maximum rate allowed by law. The Purchaser also agrees to pay any reasonable and customary legal fees or agency commissions sustained by TeleRadio in pursuit of any payment which is past due. 4. TAXES: The Purchaser agrees to pay any federal excise, state or local taxes, if any. 5. PRODUCT OR PRICE CHANGE: The contract, product specification, and statements concerning products and any published prices are subject to change without prior notification.The only exceptions are special quotations and purchase orders accepted by TeleRadio. 6. DELIVERY & LIABILITY: TeleRadio shall not be liable for loss or damage of any kind resulting from carrier delay, or inability to deliver on account of Acts of God, fire, labor troubles, accidents, acts of civil or military authorities, fuel, labor or material shortages, or other such conditions beyond TeleRadio’s control. The promised delivery date is the best estimate possible based on current and anticipated factory load. All shipments are made F.O.B. factory dock unless otherwise stated. All transportation, when not specified by Purchaser, will be the least expensive surface transportation. Costs of packing for domestic shipment are included in the quoted price. Any special packing may result in additional charges to Purchaser. 196 DK 7. RETURNS & CANCELLATIONS: Orders placed by Purchaser, and entered upon TeleRadio’s books cannot be canceled or changed except with TeleRadio’s consent and upon terms that will indemnify TeleRadio against all losses. TeleRadio shall not accept returns without a request and authorization issued by it before shipment. All return shipments must be prepaid by the Purchaser and properly packed. TeleRadio SE NL ES 8. GENERAL: All orders are subject to factory acceptance and shall not be considered a contract unless such order is accepted in writing by an authorized executive of Teleradio.Teleradio reserves the right to correct any clerical errors which may occur in quotations. Teleradio shall not be bound by any statements or promises made by any representative of TeleRadio which are not stated in and made a part of this contract. This contract is expressly made subject to the terms and conditions contained herein and will be interpreted accordingly if a conflict arises with Purchaser or its terms of purchase. The parties stipulate to the venue and jurisdiction of the courts located in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania for the resolution of any dispute that may arise hereunder. NO shall not be responsible for damages incurred during such shipment. FR TeleRadio Company, 1006 Corporate Lane, Unit C, Murry Corporate Park, Export, PA 15632 FCC STATEMENTS 15.21 - MODIFICATION STATEMENT NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER´S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT. 197 US 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. GB DE 15.19 - TWO PART WARNING STATEMENT
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