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PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE

Programming the Remote

The AVR 210 is equipped with a powerful
remote control that will control not only the
receiver’s functions, but also most popular
brands of audio and video equipment, including
CD players, cassette decks, TV sets, cable boxes,
VCRs, satellite receivers and other home-theater
equipment. Once the AVR 210’s remote is pro-
grammed with the codes for the products you
own, it is possible to eliminate most other
remotes and replace them with the convenience
of a single, backlit universal remote control.

Programming the Remote

As shipped from the factory, the remote is fully
programmed for all AVR 210 functions, as well
as those of most Harman Kardon CD changers,
DVD players, CD players and cassette decks. In
addition, by following one of the methods below,
you may program the remote to operate a wide
range of devices from other manufacturers.

Direct Code Entry

This method is the easiest way to program your
remote to work with different products.

1. Use the tables in the following pages to

determine the three-digit code or codes that
match both the product type (e.g., VCR, TV),
and the specific brand name. If there is
more than one number for a brand, make
note of the different choices.

2. Turn on the unit you wish to program into

the AVR 210 remote.

3. Press and hold both the 

Input Selector

e

for the product you wish to control

(e.g., VCR, TV) and the 

Mute

button 

at the same time.When the 

Program/SPL

Indicator

c

turns amber and begins

flashing, release the buttons. It is important
that you begin the next step within 20 
seconds.

4. Point the AVR 210’s remote towards the unit

to be programmed, and enter the first three-
digit code number using the 

Numeric Keys

buttons 

r

. If the unit turns off, the correct

code has been entered. Press the 

Input

Selector

e

again, and note that the red

light will flash three times before going dark
to confirm the entry.

5. If the device to be programmed in does NOT

turn off, continue to enter three-digit code
numbers until the equipment turns off. At
this point, the correct code has been
entered. Press the 

Input Selector

e

again and note that the red light under the

Input Selector

will flash three times

before going dark to confirm the entry.

6. Try all of the functions on the remote to

make certain that the product operates
properly. Keep in mind that many manufac-
turers use a number of different combina-
tions of codes, so it is a good idea to make
certain that not only the power control, but
the volume, channel and transport controls
work as they should. If functions do not
work properly, you may need to use a differ-
ent remote code.

7. If a code cannot be entered to turn the

unit off, if the code for your product does
not appear in the tables in this manual, or
if not all functions operate properly, try
programming the remote with the Auto
Search Method.

Auto Search Method

If the unit you wish to include in the AVR 210’s
remote is not listed in the code tables in this
manual or if the code does not seem to operate
properly, you may wish to program the correct
code using the Auto Search method that follows:

1. Turn on the unit that you wish to include in

the AVR 210 remote.

2. Press the 

Input Selector

e

for the type

of product to be entered (e.g., VCR, TV) and
the 

Mute

button 

at the same time.

Hold both buttons until the red light under
the 

Input Selector

e

stays lit. Note that

the next step must take place while the red
light is on, and it must begin within 20 sec-
onds after the light appears.

3. Point the AVR 210 remote towards the 

unit to be programmed, and press either 

or 

¤

button 

mq

. Each press will send

out a series of codes from the remote’s 
built-in database. When the unit being pro-
grammed turns off, release the 

or

¤

but-

ton 

mq

, as that is your indication that

the correct code is in use.

4. Press the 

Input Selector

e

, and note

that the red light under the Input Selector
will flash three times before going dark to
confirm the entry.

5. Try all of the functions on the remote to

make certain that the product operates.
Keep in mind that many manufacturers use
a number of different combinations of
codes, and it is a good idea to make certain
that not only the power control works, but

also that the volume, channel and transport
controls, as appropriate. If all functions do
not work properly, you may need to Auto-
Search for a different code, or enter a code
via the Direct Code Entry method.

Code Readout

When the code has been entered using the Auto
Search method, it is always a good idea to find
out the exact code so that it may be easily reen-
tered if necessary. You may also read the codes
to verify which device has been programmed to
a specific Control Selector button.

1. Press and hold both the 

Input Selector

e

for the device you wish to find the

code for and the 

Mute

button at 

the

same time. Note that the 

Program/SPL

Indicator

c

will initally turn amber.

Release the buttons and begin the next
step within 20 seconds.

2. Press the 

Set

button 

o

. The 

Program/SPL

Indicator

c

will then blink green in a

sequence that corresponds to the three-digit
code, with a one-second pause between each
digit. Count the number of blinks between
each pause to determine the digit of the
code. One blink is the number 1, two blinks is
the number 2, and so forth. Ten blinks are
used to indicate a “0.”

Example: One blink, followed by a one-second
pause, followed by six blinks, followed by a
one-second pause, followed by ten blinks indi-
cates that the code has been set to 160.

For future reference enter the Setup Codes for
the equipment in your system here:

DVD ____________ CD ________________

VID1/VCR ________ VID2/TV __________

VID3/CBL/SAT ______________________

VID4 ____________ TAPE ____________

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Summary of Contents for AVR 210

Page 1: ...AVR 210 Audio VideoReceiver OWNER S MANUAL Power for the digital revolution ...

Page 2: ... Programmed Device Functions 35 Volume Punch Through 35 Channel Control Punch Through 35 Transport Control Punch Through 36 Reassigning Device Control Selectors 37 Function List 39 Setup Code Tables 49 Troubleshooting Guide 49 Processor Reset 50 Technical Specifications 51 Notes AVR 210 Audio VideoReceiver Typographical Conventions In order to help you use this manual with the remote control front...

Page 3: ...ns the AVR 210 is easy to configure so that it provides the best results with your speakers and specific listening room environ ment On screen menus make it simple to enter settings for speakers inputs and delay times while our exclusive EzSet remote measures a system s sound levels and automatically cali brates them for perfectly balanced soundfield presentation For the ultimate in flexibility th...

Page 4: ... surface Avoid installation in extremely hot or cold locations or an area that is exposed to direct sunlight or heating equipment Avoid moist or humid locations Do not obstruct the ventilation slots on the top of the unit or place objects directly over them Cleaning When the unit gets dirty wipe it with a clean soft dry cloth If necessary wipe it with a soft cloth dampened with mild soapy water th...

Page 5: ...turned off when the headphone jack is in use 5 Selector Buttons When you are establish ing the AVR 210 s configuration settings use these buttons to select from the choices available as shown in the Main Information Display Û 6 Tone Mode Pressing this button enables or disables the Bass and Treble tone controls When the button is pressed so that the words TONE IN appear in the Main Information Dis...

Page 6: ...ction to video games or portable audio video products such as camcorders and portable audio players Bass Control Turn this control to modify the low frequency output of the left right chan nels by as much as 10dB Set this control to a suitable position for your taste or room acoustics Balance Control Turn this control to change the relative volume for the front left right channels NOTE For proper ...

Page 7: ... 7 LOGIC 7M appears for the Music version of Logic 7 See page 25 for a description of the Logic 7 modes L Hall Mode Indicator This indicator lights when the Hall mode have been selected M OSD Indicator When the OSD system is in use this indicator lights to remind you that the other indicators in this display do not function when the On Screen Display is being used N Theater Mode Indicator This ind...

Page 8: ...ceived with sufficient signal strength to provide acceptable listening quality W Auto Indicator This indicator lights when the tuner s Auto mode is in use X Main Information Display This display shows messages relating to the status input source surround mode tuner volume level or other aspects of the AVR 210 s operation Y Mute Indicator This indicator lights to remind you that the AVR 210 s outpu...

Page 9: ...HED 100W MAX RIGHT LEFT fi fl a b c d e A A f g j FL FR SL SR CENTER SUBWOOFER 31 IN OUT h k ª i Tape Inputs Tape Outputs Video 1 Audio Inputs AM Antenna Video 1 Audio Outputs DVD Audio Inputs FM Antenna CD Inputs ª 6 Channel Direct Inputs Digital Audio Outputs Preamp Outputs Subwoofer Output Video Monitor Outputs Front Speaker Outputs fi Surround Speaker Outputs fl Switched AC Accessory Outlet Un...

Page 10: ...ack terminals on the AVR 210 to the black ter minals on the speakers See page 14 for more information on speaker polarity fl Switched AC Accessory Outlet This outlet may be used to power any device you wish to have turned on when the AVR 210 is turned on with the System Power Control switch 2 Unswitched AC Accessory Outlet This outlet may be used to power any AC device The power will remain on at ...

Page 11: ...ner Select h Test Button i Sleep Button j Surround Mode Selector k Night Mode l Channel Select Button m Button n Button o Set Button p Digital Select q Button r Numeric Keys s Tuner Mode t Direct Button u Tuning Up Down v OSD Button w Macro Buttons x Transport Controls y Skip Up Down Buttons z Disc Skip Buttons Preset Up Down 28 Clear Button 29 Memory Button 30 Delay Prev Ch 31 Button 32 Speaker S...

Page 12: ...selected When the AVR 210 remote is being programmed with the codes to operate another device this button is also used in the Auto Search process See page 33 for more information on program ming the remote jSurround Mode Selector Press this button to begin the process of changing the surround mode After the button has been pressed use the buttons mq to select the desired surround mode See page 25 ...

Page 13: ...After pressing this button the delay times are entered by pressing the Set button o and then using the buttons mq to change the setting Press the Set button o again to complete the process See page 18 for more information Button Press this button to change a setting or selection when configuring many of the AVR 210 s settings Speaker Select Press this button to begin the process of configuring the...

Page 14: ... of less than ten feet We do not recom mend that you use cables with an AWG equiva lent of 18 or higher due to the power loss and degradation in performance that will occur Cables that are run inside walls should have the appropriate markings to indicate listing with UL CSA or other appropriate testing agency stan dards Questions about running cables inside walls should be referred to your install...

Page 15: ...R 210 although additional volume controls on the external device may impact the volume settings and output levels from the AVR 210 External Audio Decoder Connection To provide for ultimate flexibility the AVR 210 may be used in conjunction with optional external decoders for digital audio systems other than the AVR 210 s own built in Dolby Digital and DTS decoding system or with DVD players using ...

Page 16: ...center speaker compared to the left and right speakers Surround speakers should be placed on the side walls of the room at or slightly behind the listening position The center of the speaker should face into the room The speakers should be located so that the bottom of the cabinet is at least two feet higher than the listeners ears when the listeners are seated in the desired area If side wall mou...

Page 17: ...enu selections are not shown in the Main Information Display Û X When the full OSD menu system is used OSD ON will appear in the Main Information Display X and the OSD Indicator M will light to remind you that a video display must be used When the semi OSD system is used in conjunction with the discrete configuration buttons the on screen display will show a single line of text with the current me...

Page 18: ...annel program material where it is unlikely that sur round encoded material will be used Alternatively the Logic 7 Music mode is a good choice for stereo only source material It is easiest to complete the surround setup using the full OSD on screen menus From the MASTER MENU Figure 1 press the buttons mq until the cursor is next to the SURROUND SETUP menu Press the Set button o so that the SURROUN...

Page 19: ...ne When the CENTER DELAY is set or if the Dolby Pro Logic mode is selected the cursor will be at the SURR DELAY line so that the delay for the surround speakers may be set Press the buttons n until the num ber calculated using the formula shown above appears in the display When the delay settings are complete press the button q once to move to the next line Note that the delay settings may also be...

Page 20: ... if you choose this option and there is no sub woofer connected you will not hear any low frequency sounds from the surround speakers When LARGE is selected a full range output will be sent to the surround channel outputs and NO surround channel signals will be sent to the subwoofer output When NONE is selected surround sound information will be split between the front left and right outputs Note ...

Page 21: ...operate only occasionally Artificially increasing the volume to the rear speakers may destroy the illusion of an enveloping sound field that duplicates the way you hear sound in a movie theater or concert hall Before beginning the output level adjustment process make certain that all speaker connec tions have been properly made The system volume should be set to the level that you will use during ...

Page 22: ...ain and listen to see which channels sound louder than the others Using the front left speaker as a reference press the buttons n on the remote to bring all speakers to the same volume level Note that when one of the buttons is pushed the test noise circulation will pause on the channel being adjusted to give you time to make the adjustment When you release the button the circulation will resume a...

Page 23: ...the previous pages have been made the AVR 210 is ready for operation While there are some additional settings to be made these are best done after you have had an opportunity to listen to a vari ety of sources and different kinds of program material These advanced settings are described on pages 31 and 32 of this manual In addi tion any of the settings made in the initial con figuration of the uni...

Page 24: ...anel Input Source Selector button Each press of the button will move the input selection through the list of available inputs As the input is changed the AVR 210 will automatically switch to the digital input if selected surround mode speaker configura tion output levels crossover frequency and night mode status that were entered during the configuration process for that source The front panel Vid...

Page 25: ...ogic 7 M enhances the listening experience by presenting a wider front soundstage and greater rear ambience Both Logic 7 modes also direct low frequency information to the subwoofer if installed and configured to deliver maximum bass impact DOLBY 3 STEREO Uses the information contained in a surround encoded or two channel stereo program to No surround channels create center channel information In ...

Page 26: ...left surround and right surround Each channel reproduces full frequency range 20Hz to 20kHz and offers dramatically improved dynamic range and significant improvements to signal to noise ratios In addition digital systems have the capa bility to deliver an additional channel that is specifically devoted to low frequency information This is the 1 channel referred to when you see these systems descr...

Page 27: ...in these indica tors will light in response to the specific signal being received It is important to note that although Dolby Digital for example is referred to as a 5 1 system not all Dolby Digital DVDs or programs are encoded for 5 1 Thus it is sometimes normal for a DVD with a Dolby Digital soundtrack to trigger only the L and R indicators NOTE Many DVD discs are recorded with both 5 1 and 2 0 ...

Page 28: ... as the digital signal is available the MP3 Bitstream Indicator A will light and the audio will begin playing NOTES The AVR 210 is only capable of playing sig nals in the MP3 MPEG 1 Layer 3 format It is not compatible with other computer audio codecs The digital audio input signal may be either optical or coaxial but the signal must be in the PCM format Direct connection of USB or serial data outp...

Page 29: ... circulating the Program SPL Indicator c will change color to indi cate the level Adjust the level as shown above until the LED lights green for all channels When it is red the level is too high when it is amber the level is too low Press the SPL Indicator Select to turn the sensor and indicator off Once the reference level has been set press the Channel Select button lÙ and note that FRONT L LEV ...

Page 30: ...6 CH DIRECT appear in the Main Information Display X and a green LED lights next to 6 CH in the Input Indicators Note that when the 6 Channel Direct Input is in use you may not select a surround mode as the external decoder determines processing In addition there is no signal at the record out puts when the 6 Channel Direct Input is in use Memory Backup This product is equipped with a memory backu...

Page 31: ...to enter the ADVANCED SELECT menu Figure 9 At the ADVANCED SELECT menu make certain that the on screen cursor is next to the VOLUME DEFAULT line by pressing the buttons mq as needed Next press the button so that the word ON is highlighted in the video display Next press the button q once so that the on screen cursor is next to the DEFAULT VOL SET line To set the desired turn on volume press the bu...

Page 32: ...ty before they disappear from the screen or Time Out Time Out is a safety measure to prevent image retention of the menu text in your monitor or projector which might happen if menus were left on indefinitely However some viewers may prefer a slightly longer or shorter period before the Time Out display To change the Full OSD Time Out you will need to make an adjustment in the ADVANCED SELECT menu...

Page 33: ...if not all functions operate properly try programming the remote with the Auto Search Method Auto Search Method If the unit you wish to include in the AVR 210 s remote is not listed in the code tables in this manual or if the code does not seem to operate properly you may wish to program the correct code using the Auto Search method that follows 1 Turn on the unit that you wish to include in the A...

Page 34: ... Power On Press the Mute button to store the TV Power On Command Press the VID 3 Input Selector button e to indicate the next command is for Cable Power On Press the Mute button to store the Cable Power On command Press the Sleep Channel Up button i to complete the process and store the macro sequence After following these steps each time you press the Macro 1 button w the remote will send the Pow...

Page 35: ...tton and note that the Program SPL Indicator c will stop flashing and stay amber 3 Press either the AVR Selector f or the Input Selector e depending on which system s volume control you wish to have attached for the punch through mode The Program SPL Indicator c will blink green three times and then go out to confirm the data entry Example To have the AVR 210 s volume control activated even though...

Page 36: ... time until the red light appears under the Input Selector e and the Program SPL Indicator c flashes amber 2 Press the Input Selector e for the device you wish to program into the reassigned button 3 Enter the three digit code for the specific model you wish the reassigned button to operate 4 Press the same Input Selector e pressed in Step 1 once again to store the selection The red LED under the ...

Page 37: ...Cable TV Sat 18 Volume Up Volume Up Input Level Up Volume Up Volume Up Volume Up Volume Up 19 Surround Select Surround Mode Select CDR Select Channel Channel Channel 20 Night Night Mode Select 21 Spare 22 Volume Down Volume Down Input Level Down Volume Down Volume Down Volume Down 23 Channel Guide Channel Trim Title Info Guide Info Guide 24 Speaker Menu Speaker Adjust Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu 25 M...

Page 38: ...52 M1 Open Close Open Close Cancel Sleep PPV Cancel 53 M2 Subtitle On Off Repeat Fav Fav 54 M3 Audio Select Random Play Bypass Next 55 M4 Angle Select Music Alt 56 Rewind R Search R Search Rewind Rewind Day Say 57 Play Play Play Play Play 58 Fast Forward F Search F Search Fast Fwd Fast Fwd Day Day 59 Record Record Record Record 60 Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop 61 Pause Pause Pause Pause Pause 62 Skip D...

Page 39: ...5 046 056 068 102 108 111 114 116 118 119 127 DAYTRON 011 DYNASTY 045 DYNATECH 063 ELECTROHOME 074 EMERSON 001 011 012 013 029 033 045 048 049 051 052 091 137 139 141 157 158 162 ENVISION 001 FISHER 013 058 FUNAI 033 045 FUTURETECH 045 GE 001 011 014 015 057 070 071 133 141 145 163 199 GOLDSTAR 011 093 097 101 104 110 113 118 GRUNDIG 193 HALL MARK 011 HARMAN KARDON 201 HITACHI 001 011 015 016 017 ...

Page 40: ...RCA 001 011 029 057 071 133 145 161 163 199 REALISTIC 013 025 045 048 163 195 196 197 RUNCO 052 SAMPO 001 011 059 SAMSUNG 001 011 012 051 085 092 096 104 118 124 145 SANSUI 091 SANYO 013 026 027 037 041 054 058 078 SCOTT 011 033 045 049 SEARS 011 013 021 033 035 058 078 092 145 SHARP 011 025 028 033 034 077 154 SIGNATURE 069 SONY 043 067 075 117 130 194 SOUNDESIGN 003 011 033 045 SSS 011 045 SUPRE...

Page 41: ...AI 040 133 GE 037 039 067 076 093 095 124 127 GO VIDEO 113 117 GOLDSTAR 018 019 026 087 092 100 107 GRAETZ 136 HARMAN KARDON 018 049 HITACHI 011 040 048 067 130 INSTANTREPLAY 037 039 JC PENNEY 018 019 021 039 045 087 JENSEN 048 JVC 018 037 039 048 052 054 111 130 132 KENWOOD 020 044 048 052 LLOYD 040 LXI 019 020 040 087 MAGNAVOX 037 039 040 071 MARANTZ 018 037 039 071 073 MARTA 087 MEMOREX 003 020...

Page 42: ... 095 098 101 105 106 109 SANSUI 028 031 048 052 116 147 166 SANYO 003 014 020 115 SCOTT 023 043 098 110 112 SEARS 003 015 019 020 026 037 087 SHARP 037 058 129 156 SHINTOM 030 SONY 003 037 056 060 061 080 081 082 129 SOUNDESIGN 040 STS 019 SYLVANIA 037 039 040 063 071 SYMPHONIC 040 TANDY 040 TATUNG 044 048 TEAC 040 044 048 TECHNICS 037 039 TEKNIKA 025 037 039 040 087 TMK 013 TOSHIBA 015 019 051 06...

Page 43: ... 052 188 HITACHI 047 091 INKEL 003 024 025 JC PENNEY 019 064 096 145 JENSEN 151 JVC 027 140 174 193 194 KENWOOD 012 018 021 028 060 076 077 146 149 174 176 177 KYOCERA 010 LOTTE 106 LUXMAN 016 033 075 100 LXI 064 162 MAGNAVOX 037 049 099 111 125 MARANTZ 041 049 056 082 189 190 191 MACINTOSH 192 MEMOREX 094 MGA 030 MISSION 049 MITSUBISHI 030 125 MITSUMI 150 NAD 011 072 125 195 196 NAKAMICHI 197 198...

Page 44: ...103 112 149 178 SHERWOOD 008 024 025 039 056 103 131 SIGNATURE 038 SONY 005 058 086 101 113 114 116 137 203 204 205 213 SOUNDSTREAM 122 STS 010 SYLVANIA 049 SYMPHONIC 057 108 163 TANDY 094 TEAC 009 020 046 056 083 084 104 105 108 119 135 144 152 TECHNICS 013 065 073 107 117 156 172 212 THETA DIGITAL 037 TOSHIBA 011 072 095 149 153 171 VECTOR RESEARCH 085 VICTOR 027 118 128 WARDS 038 093 YAMAHA 017...

Page 45: ...9 022 GE 003 004 GOLDSTAR 005 HARMAN KARDON 001 JVC 006 KENWOOD 007 LOTTE 008 MAGNAVOX 009 MITSUBISHI 023 036 NAD 010 ONKYO 015 OPTIMUS 011 PANASONIC 024 PIONEER 012 020 035 RCA 018 RUNCO 027 SAMSUNG 031 SANYO 013 SHARP 021 028 037 SONY 014 029 034 TECHNICS 026 THOMSON 003 004 TOSHIBA 033 YAMAHA 016 017 030 ...

Page 46: ... 455 JANIEL 366 JERROLD 367 454 464 468 JERROLD PRIMASTER 456 KATHREIN 410 LEGEND 453 LUXOR 368 MACOM 317 365 371 MAGNAVOX 461 473 MEMOREX 453 NEXTWAVE 423 424 NORSAT 374 OPTIMUS 466 PANASONIC 366 469 PANASONIC DBS 457 PANSAT 420 PERSONAL CABLE 418 PHILIPS 375 PICO 407 PRESIDENT 381 404 PRIMESTAR 312 412 454 456 464 RCA 408 465 474 RCA DBS 458 REALISTIC 325 349 377 SAMSUNG 422 SATELLITE SERVICE CO...

Page 47: ...NERAL 210 GOLDEN CHANNEL 037 GOODMIND 112 HAMLIN 055 056 061 099 100 101 117 152 175 207 208 HITACHI 001 061 188 HOSPITALITY 074 080 JASCO 111 JERROLD 001 002 003 015 016 017 073 093 095 097 140 141 142 162 166 167 168 188 210 LINDAY 118 M NET 043 MACOM 040 191 MAGNAVOX 017 019 068 082 MEMOREX 058 MOVIE TIME 035 039 NSC 022 035 044 075 190 OAK 023 043 059 094 196 197 PACE 160 179 PANASONIC 050 053...

Page 48: ...SIGNATURE 001 188 SPRUCER 053 081 177 189 STARCOM 002 015 016 141 163 STARGATE 015 037 120 187 SYLVANIA 071 TANDY 024 TELECAPATION 028 TEXSCAN 036 071 TFC 122 TIMELESS 123 TOCOM 045 046 062 170 205 TOSHIBA 058 UNIKA 014 021 031 UNITED CABLE 059 UNIVERSAL 012 014 021 031 033 034 039 042 113 VIDEOWAY 124 211 VIEWSTAR 019 022 025 190 ZENITH 058 065 098 125 211 ZENTEK 116 ...

Page 49: ...erference Move unit or antenna away from computers fluorescent lights motors or other electrical appliances Letters flash in the channel indicator Digital audio feed paused Resume play for DVD display and digital audio stops Check that Digital Input is selected Processor Reset In the rare case where the unit s operation or the displays seem abnormal the cause may involve the erratic operation of t...

Page 50: ...nsitivity Loop 500µV Distortion 1kHz 50 Mod 0 8 Selectivity 10kHz 30dB Video Section Television Format NTSC Input Level Impedance 1Vp p 75 ohms Output Level Impedance 1Vp p 75 ohms Video Frequency Response 10Hz 8MHz 3dB General Power Requirement AC 120V 60Hz Power Consumption 72W idle 580W maximum 2 channels driven Dimensions Max Width 17 3 inches 440mm Height 6 5 inches 165mm Depth 17 1 inches 43...

Page 51: ...51 NOTES Notes ...

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