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Fast mode menu

Main menu →

In the FAST MODE menu, you can “link” soft keys to weld data memory positions. These
settings are carried out in the Configuration menu. The number of the selected memory
position is displayed in the top right corner.

For further information, see  

“Fast mode soft keys”

, page 41.

Summary of Contents for A2 Multitrac

Page 1: ...Instruction manual 0460 949 274 GB 20151222 Valid for from program version 4 10A A2 A6 PEK Control Panel ...

Page 2: ...menu 14 2 1 3 Weld data setting menu 15 2 1 4 Measurements menu 16 2 1 5 Weld data memory menu 17 2 1 6 Fast mode menu 18 3 SUBMERGED ARC WELDING 19 3 1 Settings for submerged arc welding 19 4 GAS METAL ARC WELDING 21 4 1 Settings for Gas Metal Arc Welding 21 5 GOUGING 23 5 1 Settings for gouging 23 6 FUNCTION EXPLANATIONS 25 6 1 CA constant amperage 25 6 2 CW constant wire feed 25 6 3 CC constant...

Page 3: ...s 28 6 27 Dynamic regulation 28 6 28 Control parameters 28 6 29 Setting limits 29 6 30 Measure limits 29 7 MEMORY MANAGEMENT 30 7 1 Control panel working method 30 7 2 Store 31 7 3 Recall 32 7 4 Delete 33 7 5 Copy 34 7 6 Name 36 7 7 Edit 37 8 CONFIGURATION MENU 39 8 1 Code lock 39 8 1 1 Lock code status 39 8 1 2 Specify edit lock code 40 8 2 General configuration 40 8 2 1 Fast mode soft keys 41 8 ...

Page 4: ...nly to LAF and TAF power sources 54 8 5 Maintenance 55 8 6 Measure values filter factor 55 9 TOOLS 56 9 1 Event handling 56 9 1 1 Event log 56 9 1 2 Active errors 57 9 1 3 Unit IDs 57 9 1 4 Description of fault management codes 58 9 2 Export Import 59 9 3 File manager 60 9 3 1 Delete a file folder 61 9 3 2 Rename a file folder 61 9 3 3 Create new folder 62 9 3 4 Copy and paste files 62 9 4 Setting...

Page 5: ...d Russian 1 1 Control panel 1 Menu 2 Knob for moving cursor positioning knob 3 ENTER 4 Green indicating lamp illuminates when the function is active 5 Welding start 6 Welding stop 7 Knob for setting the travel speed in the measurements menu in other menus to increase or decrease the set values setting knob 8 Manual travel motion 9 Manual wire feed downwards 10 Knob for setting the arc voltage in t...

Page 6: ...these keys can be seen from the text in the bottom row of the display When the function is active this is indicated by the field with the text box turning white Wire feed upwards Key for reversing the wire without arc voltage when replacing wire bobbin for example The wire is fed as long as the button is depressed Wire feed downwards Key for feeding wire without arc voltage The wire is fed as long...

Page 7: ...ns and all motors Positioning knob The uppermost right hand knob is called the positioning knob in the instruction manual and is used to position the cursor Settings knob The three knobs under the panel are called settings knobs in the instruction manual and are used to change the set values in the panel 1 2 First step 1 2 1 Choice of language This menu appears when the machine is first started Th...

Page 8: ...ONFIGURATION row using the positioning knob Press ENTER to confirm the selection Position the cursor on the LANGUAGE row Press ENTER to bring up a list of the languages that are available in the control panel Position the cursor on the row for your language and press ENTER ...

Page 9: ... measurement on delivery To select another mesurement proceed as follows Press Menu to access the main menu Position the cursor on the CONFIGURATION row using the positioning knob Press ENTER to confirm the selection Position the cursor on the GENERAL CONFIGURATION row Press ENTER to confirm the selection ...

Page 10: ...ursor on the row for correct mesurement and press ENTER 1 3 Display Cursor The control panel s cursor is presented as a black field around the text with the selected text turning white The cursor is displayed in the instruction manual with bold text Text boxes At the bottom of the display are five boxes containing text that describes the current function of the five soft keys below the display ...

Page 11: ...g of ON OFF mode 1 4 1 Setting of numerical values The settings knobs are used to increase or decrease the set values when setting numerical values In the measurements menu the knobs for welding current wire feed speed arc voltage or travel motion are used 1 4 2 Setting with given alternatives Some settings are made by selecting an option from a list This is an example of the list The cursor is po...

Page 12: ...t key farthest to the right is used primarily for QUIT although it is occasionally used for other functions QUIT returns you to the previous menu or image Pressing ENTER entails the execution of a selected choice in a menu or a list The key is called ENTER in this manual ...

Page 13: ...mory menu Fast mode menu The menu trees are displayed in the MENU STRUCTURE appendix to this manual During start up a start up screen containing information about the current program version is displayed briefly Start up screen 2 1 Main Menu In the MAIN MENU you can change welding process method wire type control method wire dimension etc You can access other sub menus from this menu ...

Page 14: ...o change language change password make General configuration make machine adjustments etc The menu has different appearances depending on which power source type is selected under Machine configuration 2 1 2 Tools menu Main menu Tools In the TOOLS menu you can transfer files view quality and production statistics event logs etc ...

Page 15: ... 2 1 3 Weld data setting menu Main menu In the weld data setting menu SET it is possible to change different welding parameters The menu has different appearances depending on which welding process is selected Another example of the menu ...

Page 16: ...ravel speed 300 cm min Measured wire speed 30 kJ cm Indicates energy per unit length which is obtained using the values selected for welding current arc voltage and travel speed 300 cm min Measured cold wire feed speed The measured values remain in the display even after welding has been completed You can move to different menus without losing the measurement values The settings knobs can be used ...

Page 17: ...rrent In the measurement display one can also see the set values if the soft key SET VALUES is activated If both soft keys ICE WF and SET VALUES are activated the set feed speed for cold wire can be changed For activating see Soft key configuration page 42 300 cm min Set wire feed speed 20 0 Volt Set arc voltage 30 cm min Set travel speed 2 1 5 Weld data memory menu Main menu In the WELD DATA MEMO...

Page 18: ... In the FAST MODE menu you can link soft keys to weld data memory positions These settings are carried out in the Configuration menu The number of the selected memory position is displayed in the top right corner For further information see Fast mode soft keys page 41 ...

Page 19: ...rage page 25 CW constant wire feed page 25 and CC constant current page 25 If Ice wire feed is selected see Ice wire feed page 52 only regulation type CW can be selected 3 1 Settings for submerged arc welding Settings Setting range In steps of Value after resetting Arc voltage1 14 50 V 0 1 V 1V 30 V Welding current1 CA 0 3200 A 1 A 400 A Wire feed speed1 CW 0 2500 cm min 1 cm min 300 cm min Consta...

Page 20: ...st flow 0 99 0 s 0 1 s 0 s Crater filling OFF or ON OFF Crater filling time 0 10 s 0 01 s 1 s Burnback time 0 10 s 0 01 s 1 s Stop phases OFF or ON OFF Control parameters Dynamics Auto or Set values Auto Inductance Auto or Set values Auto Setting limits Measure limits 1 The setting range is dependent on the product used 2 The menu shows the settings that belong to the selected regulation type 3 Ap...

Page 21: ... 4 1 Settings for Gas Metal Arc Welding Settings Setting range In steps of Value after resetting Arc voltage 14 50 V 0 1 V 1V 30 V Welding current CA 0 3200 A 1 A 400 A Wire feed speed CW 0 2500 cm min 1 cm min 300 cm min Travel speed 0 200 cm min 1 cm min 50 cm min Welding direction Start data Gas pre flow 0 99 0 s 0 1 s 2 0 s Start type Direct or Scrape Direct Wire creep start Auto or Set speed ...

Page 22: ...4 GAS METAL ARC WELDING 0460 949 274 22 ESAB AB 2015 Settings Setting range In steps of Value after resetting Setting limits Measure limits The setting range is dependent on the product used ...

Page 23: ... explanation in CA constant amperage page 25 and CW constant wire feed page 25 5 1 Settings for gouging Settings Setting range In steps of Value after resetting Arc voltage 14 50 V 0 1 V 1V 30 V Welding current CA 0 3200 A 1 A 400 A Wire feed speed CW 0 2500 cm min 1 cm min 300 cm min Travel speed 0 200 cm min 1 cm min 40 cm min Welding direction Start data Air pre flow 0 99 0 s 0 1 s 0 s Start ty...

Page 24: ...4 24 ESAB AB 2015 Settings Setting range In steps of Value after resetting Stop phases OFF or ON OFF Dynamic regulation Auto or Set value Auto Setting limits Measure limits The setting range is dependent on the product used ...

Page 25: ...ater filling When welding with other wire dimensions other than those found in the table select one that has a dimension close to one in the list Wire electrode dimension can be selected in the main menu 6 5 Arc voltage Higher arc voltage increases the arc length and produces a hotter wider weld pool The arc voltage is set in the measurement display weld data setting menu or fast mode menu 6 6 Wir...

Page 26: ... balance is selected in the weld data setting menu 6 13 AC offset applies only to Aristo 1000 power source With AC offset the AC level is offset positively or negatively in relation to the zero level AC offset is selected in the weld data setting menu 6 14 Flux pre flow SAW This controls the time during which flux flows before the arc is struck Flux pre flow is set in the weld data setting menu un...

Page 27: ...ollowing can be set for Start phase2 ON Time s Time for welding in phase 2 Arc voltage In percent of set voltage Wire feed In percent of set wire feed Welding current In percent of set welding current Travel speed In percent of set travel speed Start phases are set in the weld data setting menu under start data 6 20 Max Open Circuit Voltage OCV ON means that OCV can be set OFF means that OCV is se...

Page 28: ...e 1 Arc voltage In percent of set voltage Wire feed In percent of set wire feed Welding current In percent of set welding current Travel speed In percent of set travel speed The following can be set for Stop phase2 ON Time s Time for welding in phase 2 Arc voltage In percent of set voltage Wire feed In percent of set wire feed Welding current In percent of set welding current Travel speed In perce...

Page 29: ...ONS 0460 949 274 29 ESAB AB 2015 6 29 Setting limits For information about setting limits see Setting limit editor page 63 6 30 Measure limits For information about measurement parameters see Measure limits editor page 63 ...

Page 30: ...mory that controls the process It is therefore also possible to recall a weld data set from the weld data memory to the working memory Note that the working memory always contains the most recently set weld data settings They can be recalled from the weld data memory or individually altered settings In other words the working memory is never empty or zeroed Main menu MEMORY Weld data memory It is ...

Page 31: ...ng a set of weld data This will be given memory position 5 Press STORE Position 1 is displayed Turn one of the settings knobs until you reach position 5 Press STORE The following screen appears in the display The weld data set is now stored as number 5 Parts of the content of weld data set number 5 are presented at the bottom of the display ...

Page 32: ...ta set is already stored in the selected location you will be asked if you want to overwrite that set or not YES or NO Return to the memory menu using NO 7 3 Recall We are going to recall a stored data set Mark the row using the positioning knob Press RECALL ...

Page 33: ...you want to recall data set number 5 The icon in upper right corner of the measurement display shows which memory position number has been recalled 7 4 Delete It is possible to delete one or more data sets in the memory menu Deleting a data set Select the data set Press DELETE ...

Page 34: ...7 MEMORY MANAGEMENT 0460 949 274 34 ESAB AB 2015 Press YES to confirm that you want to delete 7 5 Copy To copy the content of a weld data set to a new memory position proceed as follows Press 2ND FUNCT ...

Page 35: ...y and press COPY We are now going to copy the content of memory position 5 to position 50 Select memory position 1 and scroll through using one of the settings knobs to the selected memory position in this case position 50 Press YES Weld data number 5 has now been copied to memory position 50 ...

Page 36: ...ition you want to rename and press RENAME Here you have access to a keyboard that is used as follows Position the cursor on the desired keyboard character using the arrows and the positioning knob Press DONE Enter a complete text string with a maximum of 40 characters in this way Press DONE to store The alternative you have named can now be seen in the list ...

Page 37: ...ntent of a weld data set proceed as follows Press 2ND FUNCT Select the memory position you want to edit and then press EDIT Part of the main menu is displayed and the menu shows the symbol which means that you are in an editing mode Press SET and make the relevant changes 7 ...

Page 38: ...ollowing menu appears In this example we change the welding current from 400 A to 500 A Select the welding current and scroll through to 500 using one of the settings knobs Press QUIT twice The setting for weld data number 5 has now been edited and stored ...

Page 39: ...ain menu Configuration menu Code lock When the lock function is activated and you are in the measure screen or fast mode menu a password lock code is required to exit from these menus Code lock is activated in the configuration menu 8 1 1 Lock code status In lock code status you can activate deactivate the lock function without deleting the existing lock code in the event you deactivate the functi...

Page 40: ... e the measure screen or the fast mode menu If the code is correct all blocks to other menus will be removed although the code lock remains activated This means that you can leave the measure screen and the fast mode menu temporarily yet still retain the lock status when you return to these menus 8 1 2 Specify edit lock code In specify edit lock code you can edit an existing lock code or enter a n...

Page 41: ... the cursor on the row for SOFT KEY NUMBER The keys are numbered 1 4 from left to right Select the desired key by giving its number using the setting knobs Then scroll to the next row ASSOCIATED WELD DATA Here you can browse through the weld data sets that are stored in the weld data memory Selected the desired weld data number using the setting knobs Press STORE to save To delete the stored set p...

Page 42: ...re eight soft keys that can be allocated a function It is possible to choose between the following options None Gas Flux Set values Set reference values are displayed instead of the measured values in the measurements menu Relay 2 Sets relay output no 2 on the motor circuit board which can be used for any function by the customer Direction Remote I O Used when you want to control PEK and a welding...

Page 43: ... as follows To allocate a new function to a soft key proceed as follows Position the cursor on the row with the soft key number you wish to use and press ENTER A pop up menu shows the function selections Select using the positioning knob and press ENTER You can allocate new functions to the other keys in the same way by pairing a key number in the left hand column with a function in the right hand...

Page 44: ...s see Cold wire axis ICE page 45 Travel axis see Travel axis page 46 Outer axis see Outer axis page 46 Tandem see Tandem for LAF and TAF power sources page 47 and Tandem for Aristo 1000 power source page 50 Parallel power sources see Parallel power sources applies only to Aristo 1000 power sources page 51 Ice wire feed see Ice wire feed page 52 Polarity see Polarity applies only to Aristo 1000 pow...

Page 45: ...rd One for wire feed and one for travel motion 8 3 2 Wire feed axis The wire feed motor is set automatically according to the tables below A2TFJ1 A2TGJ1 A6TFF1 MTW600 Motor 5035 38 RPM 5035 68 RPM VEC4000 FHP258 Gear 1 49 1 49 1 156 1 24 1 Gear 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Diameter feed rollers 49 mm 49 mm 49 mm 30 mm Pulse sensor 28 ppr 28 ppr 32 ppr 28 ppr Low manual speed 150 cm min 150 cm min 150 cm min ...

Page 46: ... 2 AXIS FREE 3 AXIS Motor VEC 4000 VEC 4000 Gear 1 312 1 312 1 Gear 2 1 1 1 1 Wheel diameter 65 mm 65 mm Pulse sensor 32 ppr 32 ppr High manual speed 200 cm min 200 cm min 8 3 5 Outer axis When connecting an external roller bed positioner or linear axis FREE 3 AXIS must be selected When FREE 3 AXIS is selected the motor is automatically set according to the tables below Roller bed Linear Positione...

Page 47: ...by the control unit to a time between when welding head 1 starts and welding head 2 is to start The time that the control unit can calculate for the distance between the starting and stopping of the welding power sources is a maximum of 65 seconds This means that if for example 50 cm min is specified 2000 mm can be entered as the maximum WELD HEAD OFFSET This is so that time does not expire before...

Page 48: ...the two welding heads Example I O ON Welding head 2 slave TAIL Welding head 1 master HEAD WELD HEAD OFFSET Press Start for welding head 1 Welding head 1 starts to weld Welding head 2 only starts welding when the start position for welding head 1 has been reached the distance given in WELD HEAD OFFSET Press Stop for welding head 1 Welding head 1 stops welding but continues travelling Welding head 2...

Page 49: ...ts to weld Welding head 2 starts to weld first when the start position for welding head 1 has been reached the distance given WELD HEAD OFFSET Press stop for welding head 1 and welding head 2 at the same time Welding head 1 stops welding but travel motion continues Welding head 2 stops welding when it has reached the point where equipment1 stopped welding the distance that is given in WELD HEAD OF...

Page 50: ...e the front HEAD or rear TAIL AC SYNC MASTER One power source in a tandem system has to be set as AC synchronization master if synchronized AC welding is used Preferably the first AC welding power source is set as AC synchronization master TRAVEL CONTROL Select whether the welding head is control the travel Both the front and rear welding heads can control the travel but only one at a time SYNCRON...

Page 51: ... a synchronised welding start is selected or not If a non synchronised welding start is selected the offset is used to calculate a time delay for the welding start on the TAIL welding head TAIL HEAD WELD HEAD OFFSET PHASE SHIFT applies only to AC welding Phase shift means a phase offset in relation to the front welding head The unit is degrees 8 3 8 Parallel power sources applies only to Aristo 10...

Page 52: ... is set to 1 the next parallel couple is set to 2 etc 3 Select menu line Connect with slave and press Enter A message Connect appears 4 Press Enter again When the Master and Slave power sources are connected the text Connected is presented 8 3 9 Ice wire feed The option ICE WIRE FEED ON can be selected in the machine configuration menu If ice wire feed is selected the option ICE WIRE FEED AXIS app...

Page 53: ...d with any settings knob The interval depends on selected motor The encoder for pulses ENCODER PULSES is selected with any settings knob The interval is between 1 9998 ppr ppr pulses per revolution LOW MANUAL SPEED is selected with any of the settings knobs The interval is 1 1000 cm min HIGH MANUAL SPEED is selected with any of the settings knobs The interval is 1 5000 cm min 8 3 10 Polarity appli...

Page 54: ...F and TAF power sources The arc voltage is affected by the impedance in the welding cables The impedance is affected by the length and area of the cables as well as by how they are routed This is especially prominent during AC welding Compensation for the voltage drop with long cables is maintained if the actual cable length is specified The total cable length weld cable and connector together mus...

Page 55: ...NING TIME LIMIT is selected instead of the number of starts an authorised ESAB service technician is contacted 8 6 Measure values filter factor Main menu Configuration menu Measure values filter factor This menu provides a filter factor for the measurement values of the welding current The higher filter factor value you choose the more stable welding current measurement value you will get You can ...

Page 56: ...u Tools Event handling Fault management codes are used to indicate that a fault has occurred in the welding process Indicated in the display via a pop up menu and an exclamation mark appears in the upper right hand corner of the display Note disappears from the display as soon as you enter the event log menu The Event handling menu has got two sub menus Event log see Event log page 56 and Active e...

Page 57: ...odes page 58 9 1 2 Active errors Main menu Tools Event handling Active errors The Active errors menu shows only the errors active for the moment 9 1 3 Unit IDs Explanation of unit IDs for LAF and TAF power source 2 Power source 6 Wire feed and travel motion motor board 8 Control panel Note The unit IDs specified above apply to LAF and TAF power sources and constitutes an example of unit IDs for Ar...

Page 58: ... If the battery is not replaced all stored data will be lost This error does not disable any functions Action Send for a service technician to replace the battery 11 8411 sub code 0 Speed error on a motor wire feed travel motor A motor cannot maintain its speed Welding stops Action Check that the wire feed has not jammed or runs too fast If the error persists send for a service technician 12 Inter...

Page 59: ...lses from the motor pulse transducer For LAF and TAF 168 Motor M1 Wire feeder motor 169 Motor M2 Travel motor Action Check the motor cables Replace the pulse transducer 2310 Current servo saturation The power source has temporarily delivered maximum current Action If the error persists try lowering the weld data 3205 High DC voltage Action Check if the main voltage is too low or too high 5010 High...

Page 60: ...hen the USB memory is connected the display shows the memory s default folder if one is not previously selected The control panel remembers where you were the last time you used file manager so that you return to the same place in the file structure when you come back In order to ascertain how much storage space remains for the memory use the INFO function Update the information by pressing UPDATE...

Page 61: ... folder Select the file or folder that is to be deleted and press ALT Select DELETE and press ENTER The file folder is now removed In order to delete a folder it must be empty i e first delete the files contained in the folder 9 3 2 Rename a file folder Select the file or folder that is to be renamed and press ALT Select RENAME and press ENTER ...

Page 62: ...W FOLDER and press ENTER A keyboard then appears in the display Use the positioning knob to change row and the arrows to move left and right Select the character function that is to be used and press ENTER 9 3 4 Copy and paste files Select the file that is to be copied and press ALT Select COPY and press ENTER Position the cursor in the folder in which the copied file is to be located and press AL...

Page 63: ...cesses When the values have been adjusted press STORE When asked if the limit value is to be saved at the selected storage point press NO or YES The storage point s values can be seen under the line at the bottom With the AUTO soft key the parameters are set automatically according to the most recently used parameters When asked if the limit settings are to be set automatically press NO or YES and...

Page 64: ...s and press STORE In the dialogue box you are asked if you want to store the selected storage point Press YES to save the value The storage point s values can be seen under the line at the bottom With the AUTO soft key the parameters are set automatically according to the most recently used measurement values When asked if the measurement values are to be set automatically press NO or YES and then...

Page 65: ... you do not reset the counters these are all automatically reset when one of them has reached its maximum value Maximum counter values Time 999 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds Weight 13350000 grams Quantity 65535 9 7 Quality functions Main menu Tools Quality functions Quality functions keep track of various interesting weld data for individual welds These functions are Time of welding start Duration o...

Page 66: ...that are produced in the control panel are stored as xml files The USB memory must be formatted as FAT32 in order to work Insert a USB memory in the control panel see File manager page 60 Select QUALITY FUNCTION LOG press EXPORT The entire set of quality data information about the 100 most recent welds that is stored in the control panel is now saved on the USB memory The file is in a folder calle...

Page 67: ...nts Occasionally it is particularly important from a quality perspective that the product cannot be used by unauthorised parties User name account level and password are registered in this menu Select USER NAME and press ENTER Step down to an empty row and press ENTER Key in a new user name on the keyboard using the positioning knob and the arrows and ENTER There is space for 16 user accounts In t...

Page 68: ...menu Maintenance In the Tools menu Unit information In the Settings menu Voltage Current wire feed Travel speed Welding direction In the PASSWORD row key in a password using the keyboard When the power source is switched on and the control panel activated you are asked in the display to enter your password If you choose not to have this function but instead want the power source and control panel ...

Page 69: ...ation Main menu Tools Unit information In this menu you can see the following information Machine ID Node ID regarding node IDs specified below see Unit IDs page 57 2 power source 6 wire feed and travel motion motor board 8 control panel Software version ...

Page 70: ...MENU STRUCTURE 0460 949 274 70 ESAB AB 2015 MENU STRUCTURE SAW 1 The setting range is dependent on the product used 2 The menu shows the settings that belong to the selected regulation type ...

Page 71: ...MENU STRUCTURE 0460 949 274 71 ESAB AB 2015 GMAW The setting range is dependent on the product used ...

Page 72: ...MENU STRUCTURE 0460 949 274 72 ESAB AB 2015 GOUGING The setting range is dependent on the product used ...

Page 73: ...a log to file soft keys setup auto save mode unit of length Machine configuration product code wire feed axis ice wire feed axis travel axis outer axis tandem parallel power sources ice wire feed polarity node ID settings system information Cable lengths Maintenance contact tip change interval total running time limit Measure values filter factor ...

Page 74: ...og Active errors Export import weld data sets system settings setting limits measure limits error log quality function log production statistics File manager Setting limit editor Measure limit editor Production statistics Quality functions Calendar User accounts Unit information ...

Page 75: ... 3 0 3 2 4 0 5 0 6 0 SS Solid Twin 2x0 8 2x1 0 2x1 2 2x1 6 2x2 0 2x2 4 2x3 0 2x3 2 2x4 0 SS Strip 30 x 0 5 60 x 0 5 90 x 0 5 SS Flux Cored 0 8 1 0 1 2 1 6 2 0 2 4 3 0 3 2 4 0 5 0 6 0 SS Flux Cored Twin 2x0 8 2x1 0 2x1 2 2x1 6 2x2 0 2x2 4 2x3 0 2x3 2 2x4 0 MIG MAG welding with constant ampere GMAW CA Wire type Wire diameter mm Fe Solid 0 8 1 0 1 2 1 6 2 0 2 4 Fe Flux Cored 0 8 1 0 1 2 1 6 2 0 2 4 S...

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