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CSI-T51080-SP78
Installation Manual
Table Of Contents
Product Registration Information................................. 1
Document Purpose/Intended Users............................. 1
Application............................................................... 1
Safety Guidelines......................................................1
Product Introduction....................................................... 2
Product Features.......................................... 2
Special Installation Directions......................... 2
System Block Diagram.............................................. 3
Product Specification................................................. 4
RF Specifications.......................................... 4
Power Specifications..................................... 5
Mechanical Specifications.............................. 5
Environmental Specifications.......................... 5
Alarm Interface..............................................6
Alarm Relay.................................................. 6
Product Appearance.................................................. 7
External Arrangement.................................... 7
Outline Drawing.............................................8
Internal Arrangement......................................9
PSU............................................................ 10
GUI(Graphic User Interface)........................................11
Program Introduction..................................... 11
GUI Setup.................................................... 11
Open Serial Communication Port.................... 15
Condition Check and Control.......................... 16
System Status Mode..................................... 17
Normal Mode................................................ 17
Alarm Status Mode........................................18
Power Status Mode....................................... 18
Isolation Status Mode.................................... 19
Downlink...................................................... 20
Uplink.......................................................... 21
Frequency Information................................... 22
Band Select..................................................22
Shutdown Period........................................... 23
Control Send.................................................23
Management Mode........................................24
ADC.............................................................25
Compensation...............................................25
Normal......................................................... 25
Isolation Re-check.........................................26
Attenuation................................................... 26
Power & Temp & Atten Table.......................... 27
OFFSET....................................................... 27
Debugging.................................................... 28
Downloading................................................. 29
Factory Settings........................................... 29
Product Warranty...................................................... 31
FCC Information........................................................ 31
Product Registration Information
The serial number may be found on the label on the panel near the power connectors. Note this number below. Retain this manual, along with proof of purchase, to
serve as a permanent record of your purchase.
MODEL NUMBER
SERIAL NUMBER
DATE OF PURCHASE
POINT OF SALE COMPANY
DISCLAIMER: All information and statements contained herein are accurate to the best of the knowledge of Cellular Specialties,
Inc. (CSI), but Cellular Specialties makes no warranty with respect there to, including without limitation any results that may be
obtained from the products described herein or the infringement by such products of any proprietary rights of any persons. Use or
application of such information or statements is at the users sole risk, without any liability on the part of Cellular Specialties, Inc.
Nothing herein shall be construed as licence or recommendation for use, which infringes upon any proprietary rights of any person.
Product material and specifications are subject to change without notice. Cellular Specialties’ standard terms of sale and the
specific terms of any particular sale apply.
Document Purpose / Intended Users
The purpose of this document is to provide a step-by-step procedure to help the experienced
technician/engineer install and commission an in-building wireless enhancement system using
CSI’s “Wireless Engine” Digital Repeater. Following the procedures outlined will minimize risks
associated with modifying a live system and preclude service interruptions. This document
assumes the technician/engineer understands the basic principles and functionality involved
with Repeater and in-building systems. It is geared to the practical concerns of the installer.
Application
This guide should be applied whenever a need exists to add Digital Repeater capability to an
existing system or when this capability is being included with a new installation.
Safety Guidelines
The general safety information in this guideline applies to both operating and service personnel.
Specific warnings and cautions will be found in other parts of this manual where they apply, but
may not appear in this summary. Failure to comply with these precautions or specific warnings
elsewhere in the manual violates safety standards of design, manufacture, and intended use of
equipment. Cellular Specialties, Inc. assumes no liability for the customer’s failure to comply with
these requirements:
Grounding
This Digital Repeater system is designed to operate from 100-240 VAC @ 1.7A max. current
and should always be operated with the ground wire properly connected. Do not remove
or otherwise alter the grounding lug on the power cord.
Explosive Atmospheres
To avoid explosion or fire, do not operate this product in the presence of flammable
gases or fumes.
Lightning Danger
Do not install or make adjustments to this unit during an electrical storm. Use of a suitable
lightning arrester, such as CSI’s model number CSI-CAP, is very strongly recommended.
No User Serviceable Parts Inside
HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT WHEN THE COVER IS REMOVED. Opening the
chassis will void your warranty. If you suspect a malfunction with this product, call your dealer or
the Cellular Specialties Support Line at: (603) 626-6677.
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Important Safety Information
Antennas used for the purpose of radiating signals indoors are limited to a maximum gain of 3dBi. The
outdoor antenna used for the purpose of communicating to the wireless infrastructure is limited to 14dBi
gain, or any combination of gain and loss that equals 14dB at input. Each antenna must be positioned to
observe minimum separation requirements from all users and bystanders. The following guidelines
should be used when considering seperation distances.
INDOOR antennas must be placed so that under normal conditions, personnel cannot come within 20
cm (8.0 in.) from any inside antenna. Adhering to this minimum separation will ensure that the employee
or bystander cannot exceed RF exposures beyond the maximum permissable limit as defined by section
1.1310 i.e. limits for General Population / Uncontrolled Exposure.
OUTDOOR antenna must be positioned so that under normal conditions, personnel cannot approach
closer than 120 cm (4 ft.). A directional antenna having a maximum gain of 14 dBi is used, and precautions should be taken to prevent personnel from routinely passing through the main radiation beam at a
distance closer than specified.
Product Introduction
The SMR-700/800 Repeater has been developed for use within enclosed structures where signal from
local cell sites to operate cell phones is poor or unavailable. Adequate signal must be available outside the
structure as a prerequisite to achieving in-building coverage. The SMR-700/800 Repeater is connected to
an external antenna, usually on the roof, and to one or more internal antennas placed strategically
throughout the area where wireless service is desired.
The external antenna typically is directional, such as a “yagi”. Internal antennas are typically omnidirectional, although various other types may be used depending on the coverage application. The SMR-700/
800 Repeater amplifies both the “uplink”(phone to tower) & “downlink”(tower to phone) signals thus
facilitating communications to and from the intended wireless infrastructure.
With a maximum total of +80dB nominal gain on both the up and down links, gain can be adjusted over a
range from +50dB to +80dB in 1.0dB steps. Control of the repeater is achieved utilizing a computer
connected to comm. port 1 or 2 or via Ethernet cable connected to the Ethernet port. There are also LED
indicators to indicate ALARM status, OSC, and Power.
Product Features
•
Easy Installation, Small, Light weight, Single Unit Type Housing
•
Built-in AGC, ALC, and an Easy to use Auto Shut Down Function
Special Installation Directions
•
SMR-700/800 Repeater has been designed to be used in a limited area.
•
Electric shock may occur if repeater is installed in close proximity to water.
•
Keep the unit clean and dust free during installation.
•
Do not place cables or tools in close proximity to the repeater that may damage it.
•
Do not wear jewelry, watches, or any type of metal accessories when installing the unit.
•
Check the installation site for hazardous conditions, such as water covered floors,or badly
worn or damaged cables, prior to installation.
•
Lifespan and performance of the repeater may be reduced if the unit is operating outside
•
Opening or disassembling the repeater will render its warranty void.
of its temperature range.
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Function Block diagram
The function of the SMR-700/800 is as indicated in the block diagram above.
•
Multiplexer Block: combines several different frequencies into one or divides several
different frequencies, combines and transfers the Network and iDEN A, or iDEN B, and
transfers the DL and UL signal separately.
•
LNA/AGC Block: Amplifies the low end signal coming from the antenna while
minimizing noise.
•
Up/Down Converter Block: Made up of a Mixer and an IF SAW Filter. It converts
frequencies to different frequencies that utilize better filter performance.
•
HPA/DRV AMP Block: A power amplifier for the repeater’s high output, high gain and
high linearity.
•
PLL Block: Localizes signal for Up/Down converting.
•
CPU Block: Controls all repeater functions
•
PSU Block: Power supply receiving 110AC volts and converting it to +24VDC and +6VDC.
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Product Specification
RF Specification
Item
Specification
UL
793-805MHz
806-816MHz Sub-Band1
817-824MHz Sub-Band2
DL
763-775MHz
851-861MHz Sub-Band1
862-869 MHz Sub-Band2
FREQ. RANGE
Sub Band Tuning
UL / DL
50KHz Step Size (From edge of Pass Band)
Frequency Selectivity
UL / DL
@-40dBc +
_2MHz
Gain
UL / DL
80dB( +_1.0dB)
Sub Band Balance
UL / DL
_1.0dB
Gain Adjustment Range
UL / DL
30dB / 30dB( +
_1dB, 1dB Step)
ALC Range
UL / DL
Pass Band Ripple
UL / DL
_1.5dB(Peak-To-Peak 3dB)
Linear Output Power
UL / DL
+27dBm
3rd Order Intercept Point
UL / DL
+42.5dBm
1dB Gain Compression
UL / DL
31dBm
Input VSWR
UL / DL
<2:1
Max Power Input w/o Damage
UL / DL
+10dBm
Propagation Delay
UL / DL
3us
Noise Figure
UL / DL
<6.5dB @Max. Gain
25dB / 25dB( +
_1dB)
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Power Specification
Parameters
Specifications
Remarks
110VAC @ 1.3A
Internal AD DC Power Supply
Main Power Input Voltage
Mechanical Specification
Parameters
Size (mm)
Specifications
Remarks
200 x 270 x 86.5mm(L x H x D)
Link/Service Antenna Ports
Connectors
N - Female
AC Power In
AC Cord 1.5M
Frame Ground
External grounding point to be
provided
RS232C (Internal)
9P D-SUB, female
Alarm (External)
9P D-SUB, female
Mounting Type
Wall Mounting with 4 holes
2 holes on each side
Enclosure Lock
Key Lock
Heat Dissipation
Natural Convection
Environmental Specification
Parameter
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
Humidity
Specifications
-10 C ~ +50 C (ambient)
-30 C ~ +55 C (ambient)
95%
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Remarks
+14 - +122F
-22 - +130F
Alarm Interface
Repeater Unit LED
Condition / Troubleshooting
Power
ISO
Alarm
Power Supply is malfunctioning
(inside repeater)
Blinking
Blinking
Blinking
GREEN
RED
RED
Solid
Off
Off
GREEN
RED
RED
Solid
Off
Off
GREEN
RED
RED
Solid
Off
Solid
GREEN
RED
RED
Solid
Off
Blinking
GREEN
RED
RED
Blinking
Off
Off
GREEN
RED
RED
Checking Isolation Status
Normal Condition at Start up
Insufficient distance (Isolation) exists between the DL
and UL Antennae. Remove power and re-install the DL
and UL Antennae to correct isolation problem.
This condition is the Shut-Down Alarm: signal received
from cell tower is too strong (more than AGC range).
Relocate DL antenna to reduce received signal strength.
PLL Lock Detected Failure Alarm.
Repeater is non-functional. Contact
Customer Service Center.
Alarm Relay
Shutdown Signal
Relay Status
High
NO + CC
Low
NC + CC
Remarks
1 NC, 2 NO, 3 CC
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Product Appearance
External Arrangement
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Outline Drawing
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Internal Arrangement
RF Board
CPU Board
GUI Port
Display LED
Power supply
LED Holder
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Power Supply Unit (PSU)
The PSU converts the 110VAC line voltage to +24VDC and +6VDC
The unit’s Power Supply
Power Supply Specification
Item
Specifications
Normal operation @ 90VAC ~ 140VAC < output
Line Regulation
Voltage + 3%
Normal operation @ 24V 2A, 6V 2A
Load Regulation
< output Voltage + 3%
Short Current Protection
A decline in output voltage will be normalized
< 24V/100mVp-p
Ripple and Noise
< 6V/50mVp-p
Efficiency
> 70%
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Remarks
GUI (Graphic User Interface)
Program Introduction
This program checks and controls the operation of the control board for the SMR-700/
800. This program will be communicated via the control board and RS-232C Port.
GUI Setup
Begin the installation of the program with the file “CSI SMR Setup.exe”.
Figure 1:
Application program installation
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When the screen in Figure 2 appears, Click “Next”
Figure 2:
Program installation application
Decide which folder you wish to download into, then click “Next”.
Figure 3:
Program installation application
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When ready to install program, click “Install”.
Figure 4: Program installation application
Figure 5:
Ongoing program installation application
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Click “Finish” when setup is complete
Figure 6: Program installation complete screen
Run Program(CSI_SMR.exe)
You should see the CSI Icon listed on your startup menu as seen above.
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Open Serial Communication Port
Select communication port on your PC, then
press “OPEN” to enable communication with repeater.
Indicates the status of communication with the repeater.
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Checking status and control of the SMR-700/800 unit
This screen indicates repeater status and control. You may check each by clinking on the
control buttons shown below


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System Status Mode
•
•
•
•
Manufacture: Indicates the repeater’s manufacturer
Repeater Type: Indicates the model of repeater
S/W Version: Indicates the Firmware version of the control board
Temperature: Indicates the inner temperature of repeater
Note: The SYSTEM pull-down menu is not part of the Control Menu.
The System Status screen
Normal Mode
•
DL/UL Offset: Controls the power level of the Uplink based on the Downlink
power level.(On/Off)
•
Offset Level: Controls the Uplink power level based on the Downlink power
level and displays the difference between the two.
Status Mode
Control Mode
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Alarm Status Mode
•
•
•
•
PLL LD: Display Alarm (GREEN = Normal; RED = Alarm)
Isolation: Display Alarm (GREEN = Normal; RED = Alarm)
ShutDown(DL/UL): Display Alarm (GREEN = Normal; RED = Alarm)
DC FAIL: Display Alarm (GREEN = Normal; RED = Alarm)
Note: The Alarm pull-down menu is not part of the Control Menu.
Alarm status Mode screen
Power Status Mode
•
•
•
•
•
NetWork Output(dBm): Displays Downlink output (NetWork).
iDEN Output(dBm): Displays Downlink output (iDEN).
UL Output(dBm): Displays Uplink output
Network RSSI(dBm): Displays the Downlink output (NetWork).
iDEN RSSI(dBm): Displays the Downlink input (iDEN).
Note: The POWER pull-down menu is not part of the Control Menu.
Power status Mode screen
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Isolation Status Mode
•
•
•
•
Isolation Value: When power is on, an Isolation check is performed, and the values displayed.
Isolation: The Isolation check can be performed with the power on or off.
Isolation Recheck: Checks Isolation without the power on.
Isolation Attenuation: This allows control of the Isolation attenuation.
Note: Neither the Isolation Check or Recheck will not indicate a change in power levels if
the unit’s own power has been switched off.
Isolation status Mode screen
Isolation Control Mode screen
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Downlink
•
Gain[dB](NetWork): Displays the NetWork Downlink Gain.
•
Atten[dB](NetWork): Displays the NetWork Downlink Attenuation value.
•
Gain[dB](iDEN): Displays the iDEN Downlink Gain.
•
Atten[dB](iDEN): Displays the iDEN Downlink Attenuation value.
•
ALC: This allows the user to toggle the Auto Level Control function on or off.
•
ALC Level[dBm]: Sets the unit’s maximum ALC output value.
•
ALC Offset: This allows the user to toggle the Auto Level Control Offset on or off.
•
ALC Offset[dB]: Sets the unit’s minimum ALC output value.
•
Shutdown: This allows the user to shutdown the unit if the downlink output is higher
than the user determined shutdown value.
•
Shutdown Level: This allows the user to input the maximum value at which the
unit will shutdown.
•
HPA: This allows the user to toggle the Downlink HPA on or off.
Downlink Status Mode
Downlink Control Mode
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Uplink
•
Gain[dB]: Displays the status of the Uplink Gain.
•
Atten[dB]: Displays the Uplink Attenuation value.
•
ALC Atten[dB]: Displays the attenuation value of a strong signal in the initial stage when
unit is powered (Control unavailable).
•
ALC: This allows the user to toggle the Auto Level Control function on or off.
•
ALC Level[dBm]: Sets the unit’s maximum ALC output value.
•
Shutdown: This allows the user to toggle the HPA shutdown of the unit if the Downlink
output is higher than the user determined shutdown value.
•
Shutdown Level: This allows the user to input the maximum value at which the
unit will shutdown.
•
HPA: This allows the user to toggle the Uplink HPA on or off.
Uplink Status Mode
Uplink Control Mode
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Frequency Information
Frequency offset: 931.300 MHz + 1 MHz (50 KHz Steps).
Frequency Status Mode
Frequency Control Mode
Band Select
•
Band 1 On/Off: Activates Band 1 Frequency (Band 2 is deactivated).
•
Band 2 On/Off: Activates Band 2 Frequency (Band 1 is deactivated).
Band Select Status Mode
Band Select Control Mode
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Shutdown Period
Shutdown Period (M),(S): Allows the user to set the shutdown period duration.
Shutdown Status Mode
Shutdown Control Mode
Control Send
Control Send: When the unit is fully configured, the settings can then be sent to the
repeater by clicking on the “CONTROL SEND” button.
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Management Mode
Press Ctrl + F10 while in Mode Status/Control Mode to go into Management Mode
Management Mode Screen
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ADC
Click the appropriate “LOAD” button to display the following:
•
DL Out: This displays the updated A/D value of DL Out.
•
UL Out: This displays the updated A/D value of UL Out under load.
•
Volt In: This displays the updated A/D value of the Input Voltage.
•
Network In: This displays the updated A/D value of UL Out under load.
•
iDEN In: This displays the updated A/D value of UL Out.
Compensation
•
Temp Offset: Allows the user to input a value for the repeater temperature offset.
•
Load: This displays the temperature offset value.
Normal
•
DL /UL Offset: This displays the value of DL /UL Offset.
•
Load: This allows the user to toggle the DL/UL Offset display on or off.
•
Offset Level: This displays and allows the user to set the value of the offset level.
•
Load: This applies the selected offset level to the repeater.
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Isolation Re-Check
•
Isolation: This displays the status of the Isolation Re-Check function.
•
Load: This allows the user to toggle the Isolation Re-Check function display on or off.
Attenuation
The DL Atten is controlled thru the NetWork Atten and iDEN Atten settings; UL Atten is controlled thru
the User Atten and ALC Atten settings.
•
DL Atten: This displays the attenuation value of the Downlink(NetWork)
•
NetWork Atten: This controls & displays the attenuation value of the Downlink(NetWork).
•
iDEN Atten: This controls & displays the attenuation value of the Downlink(iDEN).
•
UL Atten: This displays the attenuation value of the Uplink.
•
User Atten: This controls & displays the attenuation value of the Uplink.
•
ALC Atten: This controls & displays the attenuation value of the Uplink ALC.
•
Load Atten: This configures the attenuation values in the repeater and updates the
values displayed in the DL Atten & UL Atten windows.
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Power & Temp & Atten Table
The POWER & TEMP & Atten table displays the applied decibel value for NetWork
RSSI, iDEN RSSI, & UL Output. It does not display A/D values.
Apply DL Out value for ISOLATION CHECK operation.
•
•
•
•
Load Table: This downloads & displays the applied values from the repeater.
Store Table: This configures the repeater to user applied values.
Write: This saves the most current version of the table to a .txt format
Read: This displays the .txt copy of the table on the screen.
Temp Table and Attenuation Table is not used.
Offset
Configure the unit’s Offset values using the Offset table.
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Debugging
To begin the debugging process, click the “Debug” button in management mode.
This allows the user to check the data transferring between the repeater and the PC.
•
•
•
•
•
Go: This displays the comunications contents that have been suspended.
Stop: This command stops the contents of the communications from scrolling.
Clear: This deletes all communication contents being displayed.
Exit: This command closes the debug window.
Always Top: This sets the debug window to always display at the top of the window.
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Downloading
To update the firmware, begin by clicking the “Download” button in management mode.
Next, perform the following steps:
•
•
Click Open: Open the firmware binary file. The Binary File Open dialog box will open.
•
Close: This command closes the download window.
Download: Firmware download status will be displayed. The Download Complete
message will open when the procedure is complete or an error message will
be displayed. Write the firmware file to the repeater.
Factory Settings
Click on the “Factory Set” button in Management Mode.
•
•
This feature is currently not used.
Feature will be included in the next production run.
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One Year Limited Warranty
Seller warrants that its products are transferred rightfully and with good title;
that its products are free from any lawful security interest or other lien or
encumbrance unknown to Buyer; and that for a period of one year from the
date of installation or fifteen months from the date of original shipment, whichever period expires first, such products will be free from defects in material and
workmanship which arise under proper and normal use and service. Buyer’s
exclusive remedy hereunder is limited to Seller’s correction (either at its plant
or at such other place as may be agreed upon between Seller and Buyer) of
such defects by repair or replacement at no cost to Buyer. Transportation costs
in connection with the return of products to Seller’s plant or designated facility
shall be paid by Buyer. The provisions of this warranty shall be applicable with
respect to any product which Seller replaces pursuant to it. SELLER MAKES
NO WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OTHER THAN AS SPECIFICALLY
STATED ABOVE. EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED ARE THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PURPOSE. THE FOREGOING
SHALL CONSTITUTE ALL OF SELLER’S LIABILITY (EXCEPT AS TO PATENT
INFRINGEMENT) WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS. IN NO EVENT
SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, INSTALLATION COSTS, LOST REVENUE OR PROFITS, OR
ANY OTHER COSTS OF ANY NATURE AS A RESULT OF THE USE OF
PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED BY THE SELLER, WHETHER USED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH INSTRUCTIONS OR NOT. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL SELLER’S LIABILITY TO BUYER EXCEED THE ACTUAL
SALES PRICE OF THE PRODUCTS PROVIDED HEREUNDER. No representative is authorized to assume for Seller any other liability in connection with
the products.
Industry Certifications/Registration Numbers:
FCC ID: NVRCSI-T51080-SP78
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