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Mircom 2002

Printed in Canada
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FX-350 Series

Analog/Addressable Fire Alarm Panels

LT-959 Rev. 3.1
March 2012

Installation and Operation Manual

Advanced Life Safety Solutions 

U.S.A. 
60 Industrial Parkway 
Cheektowaga, NY 14227 
Tel: 1-888-660-4655 Fax: 1-888-660-4113 

SYSTEM

RESET

FIRE

DRILL

ALARM

ACKNOWLEDGE

GENERAL

ALARM

SIGNAL

SILENCE

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TEST

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COMMON ALARM

COMMON SUPV

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CPU FAULT

GROUND FAULT

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FX-350 SERIES

Fire Alarm Control Panel

COMMON ALARM

COMMON SUPV

COMMON 

TROUBLE

CPU FAULT

GROUND

FAULT

SYSTEM

RESET

FIRE

DRILL

ALARM

ACKNOWLEDGE

GENERAL

ALARM

SIGNAL

SILENCE

BUZZER

SILENCE

LAMP

TEST

SPARE

AC ON

1

2

ABC

3

DEF

5

JKL

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MNO

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PRS

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FX-350 SERIES

Fire Alarm Control Panel

Summary of Contents for FX-350 Series

Page 1: ...1 ZO N E 1 ZO N E 1 ZO N E 1 ZO N E 1 ZO N E 1 ZO N E 1 ZO N E 1 ZO N E 1 ZO N E 1 ZO N E 1 ZO N E 1 ZO N E 1 ZO N E 1 ZO N E 1 ZO N E 1 ZO N E 1 ZO N E 1 ZO N E 1 ZO N E 1 ZO N E 1 ZO N E 1 ZO N E 1 ZO N E 1 ZO N E 1 ZO N E 1 ZO N E 1 ZO N E 1 ZO N E 1 ZO N E 1 FX 350 SERIES Fire Alarm Control Panel COMMON ALARM COMMON SUPV COMMON TROUBLE CPU FAULT GROUND FAULT SYSTEM RESET FIRE DRILL ALARM ACKNO...

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Page 3: ...der Module 21 Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module Model PR 300 22 RAX 332 Display Adder Module 22 Circuits and Devices 23 Addressable Analog Devices 23 Analog Devices 23 Contact Inputs 24 Contact Outputs 24 Field Wiring 25 Main Fire Alarm Board Field Wiring 25 Loop Isolators 25 Loop Operation 26 Indicating Powered Output Circuits 27 Indicating Circuit Wiring 27 Dialer Wiring 29 Polarity Reversal...

Page 4: ... Reporting 48 Ademco Contact ID 48 Security Industries Association SIA DCS 49 Appendix C Specifications 50 Appendix D Power Supply and Battery Calculations 51 Warranty Warning Information 53 Warning Please Read Carefully 53 Limited Warranty 55 Warranty Procedure 55 Disclaimer of Warranties 55 Out of Warranty Repairs 56 ...

Page 5: ...e 9 Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module 22 Figure 10 Addressable Loop Wiring Class B or Style 4 25 Figure 11 Addressable Loop Wiring Class A or Style 6 26 Figure 12 Indicating Circuit Class B or Style Y Wiring 28 Figure 13 Indicating Circuit Class A or Style Z Wiring 28 Figure 14 Dialer Wiring 29 Figure 15 Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module Terminal Connection 30 Figure 16 Supervision Of Auxi...

Page 6: ...List of Figures Tables vi ...

Page 7: ...telephone company provided coin service central office implemented systems is prohibited Connection to party lines service is subject to state tariffs Telephone Company Procedures The goal of the telephone company is to provide you with the best service it can In order to do this it may occasionally be necessary for them to make changes in their equipment operations or procedures If these changes ...

Page 8: ...rovided for analog devices Four Power Limited Class B Style Y indicating circuits Each indicating circuit may be configured as Class A Style Z using an output Class A converter adder module Each indicating circuit may be configured as silenceable signal non silenceable signal silenceable strobes non silenceable strobes or relay output The audible signal may be Steady Temporal Code California Code ...

Page 9: ...he status of the system and connected devices The FX 351 and FX 353 also provides up to 64 LED display points on the panel front in addition to the LCD display Display points may be assigned to LEDs during configuration to groups of inputs or outputs There are two LEDs for every display point one single color amber and one dual color red amber Wiring Styles The analog loop can be connected in Clas...

Page 10: ...RE DRILL ALARM ACKNOWLEDGE GENERAL ALARM SIGNAL SILENCE BUZZER SILENCE LAMP TEST SPARE AC ON 1 2 ABC 3 DEF 5 JKL 6 MNO 7 8 TUV 9 WXY 0 QZ 4 GHI PRS X M SYSTEM NORMAL DEC 03 2010 02 41PM FX 350 SERIES Fire Alarm Control Panel SYSTEM RESET FIRE DRILL ALARM ACKNOWLEDGE GENERAL ALARM SIGNAL SILENCE BUZZER SILENCE LAM P TEST SPARE AC ON 1 2 ABC 3 5 6 7 8 9 0 4 X M DEF GHI JKL MNO PRS T UV WXY QZ COMMON...

Page 11: ...ys Dual Loop Adder y n FX 350 60 DR 60 1 y red n a n a n FX 351 LW 126 1 n white 1 2 n FX 351 LDW 126 1 y white 1 2 n FX 351 LDR 126 1 y red 0 2 n FX 353 LW 378 3 n white 1 2 y FX 353 LDR 378 3 y red 0 2 y Model Description OCAC 304 Output Class A converter module four circuits Model Description PR 300 Polarity Reversal and or City Tie Module SIG1 OUT SIG2 OUT SIG1 RET SIG2 RET BLK RED BLK RED SIG...

Page 12: ...ays with red enclosure Model Description RAM 216 16 Zone remote annunciator FA 300 SERIES Remote Annunciator SYSTEM RESET SIGNAL SILENCE FIRE DRILL BUZZER SILENCE LAMP TEST 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 ENTER MENU CANCEL INFO ABC DEF GHI JKL MNO PRS TUV WXY QZ A C ON ALARM SUPV TRBL CPUFAIL S Y S T E M N O R M A L 1 8 0 1 M O N 2 0 0 3 0 4 0 5 Advanced Life Safety Solutions REMOTE RELAY Advanced Life Safety...

Page 13: ...Annunciator with 48 bi colored red and yellow LEDs TZ version has 48 yellow LEDs for trouble indication MGD 32 Graphic Annunciator AGD 048 Graphic Annunciator Adder Driver Board RTI 1 Remote Trouble Indicator Buzzer and LED FA 300 TRB Trim Ring For Small Enclosure Black FA UNIV TRB Universal Trim Ring For Big Enclosure Black BB 1001 R Enclosure for one annunciator white R version is red BB 1002 R ...

Page 14: ...lator 100XB Base ADDRESSABLE DUCT DETECTORS Ionization Duct Smoke Detector UL Listed MIX DH3000 Photoelectric Duct Smoke Detector UL Listed MIX DH3100 Ionization Duct Smoke Detector with relay UL Listed MIX DH3000R Photoelectric Duct Smoke Detector with relay UL Listed MIX DH 3100R ADDRESSABLE PULL STATIONS Addressable Single Stage Pull Station MS 401ID U Addressable Two Stage Pull Station Canadia...

Page 15: ...Enclosures Install the FX 350 Series Fire Alarm Panel enclosure as shown below Mount the enclosure using the four mounting holes and the screws provided Figure 1 Wallbox Dimensions Mounting the FX 350 Surface 11 14 5 1 5 14 5 5 4 4 5 20 Mounting Hole Mounting Hole Mounting Hole Mounting Hole ...

Page 16: ...oper door opening Figure 3 Flush Trim Detail 17 22 5 PLACE FA 300TRB TRIM RING OVER BACKBOX 14 5 3 5 1 4 5 11 20 0 1 5 4 14 5 3 5 is the maximum depth for semi flush mounting using the flush trim ring 1 is the minimum depth above the wall required for semi flush mounting using the flush trim ring 4 Mounting Holes for Surface Mounting Adhere trim ring to wall surface around FX 350 backbox Back box ...

Page 17: ...ounting the trim ring 17 28 5 PLACE FA UNIV TRB TRIM RING OVER BACKBOX 14 5 3 5 1 4 5 11 26 1 5 4 20 5 3 5 is the maximum depth for semi flush mounting using the flush trim ring 1 is the minimum depth above the wall required for semi flush mounting using the flush trim ring 4 Mounting Holes for Surface Mounting Adhere trim ring to wall surface around FX 351 backbox ...

Page 18: ...G 4 RET BLK RED BLK RED P3 BATTERY P4 P1 P 2 SEC TX POWER SUPPLY Power supply board BATTERY BATTERY S NC N O C NC NO C N C NO C NC N O C R T R T R T R T RES CO RES C O LI NE1 LIN E2 JW7 SI G 1 S IG 2 SI G 3 SI G 4 TO PR 300 MODULE RS 485 AU X R ELAY ALARM RELA Y S UPERVIS O RY R ELAY TROU BLE RELAY AUX SU PPLY 4 WI RE SU PPLY COM COM TRL TRB UNFILTERED FW R24VDC RTI PORT SYSTEM NORMAL OCT 21 2005 ...

Page 19: ...N C N O C R T R T R T R T R E S C O R E S C O L I N E1 LI N E 2 JW7 S I G 1 S I G 2 S I G 3 S I G 4 R S 4 8 5 A U X R EL A Y A L A R M R E LA Y S U PE R V I S O R Y R E LA Y T R O U B LE R E LA Y A U X S U P P LY 4 W I R E S U P P L Y COM COM TRL TRB UNFILTERED FW R 24 VDC RTI PORT SYSTEM NORMAL OCT 21 2005 02 41 AM L o op A B JW9 JW1 JW3 JW4 SYSTEM RESET FIRE DRILL ALARM ACKNOWLEDGE GENERAL ALARM...

Page 20: ... C N O C R T R T R T R T R E S C O R E S C O L I N E 1 L I N E 2 J W7 SI G 1 SI G 2 SI G 3 SI G 4 R S 4 8 5 A U X R EL A Y A L A R M R E L A Y S U PE R V I S O R Y R E L A Y T R O U B L E R E L A Y A U X S U P P L Y 4 W I R E S U P P L Y COM COM TRL TRB UNFILTERED FW R 24 VDC RTI PORT SYSTEM NORM AL OCT 21 2005 02 41 AM L o op A B J W9 J W1 J W3 J W4 S Y S T E M R E S E T F IR E DR IL L AL AR M AC...

Page 21: ...versal and City Tie Module connects here Otherwise not used P4 Cable from connector P1 of the RAX 332 Display Adder Module connects here Otherwise not used JW1 On the Main Fire Alarm Module this jumper is not used open JW2 Remove this jumper if a remote annunciator is used JW3 Not used open JW4 Not used open JW5 Normally open Place jumper here and power down AC and batteries and power back to rest...

Page 22: ...rs if this is the only system trouble RAX 332 Display Adder Module The RAX 332 Display Adder Module is used only with the FX 351 and FX 353 Fire Alarm Panels No jumpers or other physical configuration steps are required to install this second RAX 332 Display Adder Module Remove the blank cover plate from the front door and install the RAX 332 with the clear cover in the opening with the hardware p...

Page 23: ...es should be installed using unshielded twisted pair UTP The total line drop on the loop must not exceed 5 volts at the last device The calculations required to determine the maximum permissible loop wiring distance with various combinations of devices is relatively complicated and when isolators are used includes a consideration of device inrush currents which must not exceed 20mA for a single is...

Page 24: ...ing supervisory inputs monitor inputs trouble only inputs remote switch inputs Contact Outputs Contact output modules on the addressable analog device loop may be configured as any of the following output types signals strobes relay outputs Analog devices may be installed with relay or sounder bases The outputs of these bases are activated when the device active LED turns ON steady in response to ...

Page 25: ...y one device an isolating base must be used for each detector A maximum of twenty devices can be connected between isolators or between the panel and the first isolator as long as the maximum in rush current for the devices on one segment of the loop does not exceed 20mA Refer to the installation instructions for addressable devices for additional details UNSHIELDED TWISTED PAIR WIRE GAUGE LOOP TO...

Page 26: ... is opened there may be a few missing devices reported by the panel which will be restored once the panel has established the Class A connection Note When there is an Open loop trouble look for both open and shorts on the loop As a guide line the isolators which are activated in response to a short will have their LED ON look for the short between the two isolators with their LEDs ON CLASS A WIRIN...

Page 27: ...red as non silenceable strobes the strobes cannot be silenced but the horn can be silenced by pressing the signal silence button If the strobe is configured as silenceable strobe both the horn and the strobe are silenced stopped by pressing the signal silence button Indicating Circuit Wiring The FX 350 Series Addressable Fire Alarm Panel supports Class B Style Y and Class A Style Z wiring for its ...

Page 28: ...ING CIRCUIT 2 HORN FIRE PANEL MAIN BOARD SIG 2 NOTE WIRE INDICATING CIRCUITS 3 AND 4 IN THE SAME WAY AS 1 AND 2 BELL STROBE HORN STYLE Z WIRING STYLE Z WIRING INDICATING CIRCUIT 1 INDICATING CIRCUIT 2 INDICATING CIRCUIT 1 INDICATING CIRCUIT 2 2 MORE INDICATING CIRCUITS NOT SHOWN OCAC 304 CLASS A CONVERTER MODULE FIRE PANEL MAIN BOARD BLK RED BLK RED SIG1 OUT SIG2 OUT SIG1 RET SIG2 RET SIG 1 SIG 2 ...

Page 29: ... are located in the top left hand corner of the main fire alarm board from the top down Refer to Figure 6 for terminal location Figure 14 Dialer Wiring Refer to Dialer Operation Section and Appendix B for more information regarding the built in dialer T T R R premise telephone IF permitted T T R R LINE 1 LINE 2 1 2 3 4 8 5 7 6 Public switch Telephone company wiring TIP RING TIP RING RJ31X GREY BRO...

Page 30: ...ERSAL CIRCUIT OF A REMOTE STATION RECEIVING UNIT HAVING COMPATIBLE RATINGS DIN RAIL CONNECTION TO EARTH GROUND DIN RAIL CONNECTION TO EARTH GROUND NOT POWER LIMITED POWER LIMITED POWER LIMITED PR 300 PROTECTED PROTECTED UNPROTECTED UNPROTECTED NOTES 1 Plug PR 300 ribbon cable P1 into connector P8 of the Main Fire Alarm board 2 Cut Jumper JW1 on the PR 300 Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module in o...

Page 31: ... rated at 21 1VDC regulated 500mA max 1V voltage drop maximum Unfiltered Supply unsupervised unregulated This unregulated supply is not supervised When required it is recommended that the circuit be supervised for opens utilizing the UL listed S3403 End of Line Relay Model PAM 3 as shown in Figure 15 This supply is rated at 24VDC 1 7A max If there is a short on this circuit the auxiliary power doe...

Page 32: ...ote Ensure that the AC supply is disconnected before wiring the power to the panel Wire the AC power to the AC wiring terminals as shown in Figure 16 using the proper wire gauge Fire alarm systems must be installed in compliance with local codes and standards and with the Authority Having Jurisdiction AHJ Note The FX 350 panel is capable of being wired for 120 VAC or 240 VAC 50 60 Hz as shown abov...

Page 33: ...zzer should sound intermittently and the common trouble LED should flash 9 Connect the batteries while observing correct polarity the red wire is positive and black wire is negative All indicators should be OFF except for normal power AC ON green LED 10 Configure the Fire Alarm Control Panel as described in the System Configuration section Troubleshooting Symptoms Possible Cause Circuit Trouble No...

Page 34: ... zone annunciation Each LED zone has a red amber alarm supervisory LED and an amber trouble LED LED Indicators may be amber red or green and may illuminate continuously or at one of following Flash Rates Steady Alarm ON continuously Fast Flash Supervisory 120 flashes per minute 50 duty cycle Trouble Flash Trouble 20 flashes per minute 50 duty cycle Red indicators are used for Alarm amber indicator...

Page 35: ... The LED turns OFF if all non latching Supervisory Circuits are restored and there are no active latching supervisory circuits Latching supervisory alarms remain active until the panel is reset Common Trouble LED The Common Trouble LED flashes amber at the Trouble Flash rate when the panel detects any trouble condition in the system The LED turns OFF once all non latching troubles are cleared CPU ...

Page 36: ... LED In a ULI application the amber Battery Charger Trouble LED flashes at the Trouble Flash rate when any Battery Charger Trouble occurs In a ULC application the amber Battery Charger Trouble LED illuminates steady when any Battery Charger Trouble occurs LEDs 1 to 32 for FX 351 and FX 353 Series Only Points labelled 1 to 32 are available for alarm supervisory and monitor annunciation bi coloured ...

Page 37: ...he Signal Silence button System Reset Button The System Reset button resets the panel and all circuits Acknowledge Button Two Stage or PAS only If the panel is configured for two stage operation activation of the Acknowledge button while the Auto General Alarm Timer is timing e g there is an alarm in the panel but it is still in the first stage cancels the timer and turns the Acknowledge LED ON st...

Page 38: ...larm timer Any of these alarm inputs occurring when the panel is not already in alarm cause the following The buzzer sounds steadily If fire drill is active it is cancelled The Common Alarm LED turns ON The Common Alarm relay activates if Aux disconnect is not active The Auto Signal Silence timer if configured starts The Signal Silence Inhibit timer if configured starts All non disconnected output...

Page 39: ... 15 seconds All outputs programmed to the input are not activated When the PAS alarm has been acknowledged within 15 seconds the following sequence occurs The buzzer is silenced The Common Alarm LED stays ON The individual zone LED if programmed stays ON The PAS timer starts for 180 seconds 3 minutes This is the time allotted to reset the system and avoid any true alarm sequence When the PAS alarm...

Page 40: ...m input goes into alarm if the system is not already in alarm the alarm is verified over a period of time to determine if the alarm condition is valid For addressable analog devices when a device goes into alarm a 35 second timer is started When the 35 second delay times out the device is monitored for the next 60 seconds if it goes into alarm again during this time the alarm is confirmed Once the...

Page 41: ...ntil system reset Not permitted in Canada unless done so by AHJ Monitor Monitor input status may be reflected on monitor zone indicators and in the common queue with monitor having the lowest priority on the shared display They may also be programmed to relay signal and strobe outputs When an un bypassed monitor circuit goes into alarm the status display and programmed outputs are activated When i...

Page 42: ...le and the device used on the output is a combination of horn and strobe then if the signal silence is activated while the circuit is active the horn s are silenced while the strobe keeps on flashing Synchronized strobes and strobe horn models of the following manufacturers are supported Faraday System Sensor Wheelock Gentex and Mircom Relay Un bypassed relay outputs are activated if any un bypass...

Page 43: ...r The power up complete status is set to indicate that the system power up is complete and the system is in normal operating mode Shared Display The shared display consist of a 2 line by 20 characters LCD and alpha numeric keys It operates in three basic modes status display mode queue display mode and command mode Status display mode displays system activity when the queues are empty When there a...

Page 44: ...ently selected item in queue display mode or when a pre alarm alarm verification or retard operation is active in status display mode MENU enter command mode or returns to base menu if already in command mode ENTER accepts currently selected item or menu selection in command mode CANCEL cancels current operation in command mode and returns to previous menu or exits command mode if at base menu ALP...

Page 45: ...he input or output designation the second line shows the active status or the trouble status depending on the circuit type and the location of the message in the queue along with the total number of messages in the queue pressing the INFO key provides some additional information the first line shows the process type the second line shows the loop where the device is connected and the device addres...

Page 46: ...f annunciators the panel will generate communications trouble The panel trouble is non latching when the correct number of annunciators is detected the troubles will clear Shared Display Annunciator RAM 300LCD The shared display annunciator has identical operation to the main shared display and operates in conjunction with the main display viewing items in the queues on one shared display flag the...

Page 47: ...phone is in use the supervision is suspended until the house phone is ON HOOK again If there is an event to be reported in the dialer queue and the house phone is in use the dialer tries the second line to report the event if that line s house phone is also in use the dialer seizes the line thus disconnecting the house phone and reports the event Appendix A Compatible Receivers The dialers that ar...

Page 48: ...st Test New event 1 601 00 000 Zone Fire Alarm Alarm New event 1 110 00 NNN Zone Fire Alarm restored Alarm Restore 3 110 00 NNN Zone Trouble detected Trouble New event 1 300 00 NNN Zone Trouble restored Trouble Restore 3 300 00 NNN Zone Supervisory condition Supervisory New event 1 200 00 NNN Zone Supervisory restored Supervisory Restore 3 200 00 NNN Water flow Alarm New event 1 113 00 NNN Water f...

Page 49: ...000 Periodic 24 hr Test Event Off normal Test New event RY 000 Manually initiated dialer test Test New event RX 000 Zone Fire Alarm Alarm New event FA NNN Zone Fire Alarm restored Alarm Restore FH NNN Zone Trouble detected Trouble New event FT NNN Zone Trouble restored Trouble Restore FJ NNN Zone Supervisory condition Supervisory New event FS NNN Zone Supervisory restored Supervisory Restore FR NN...

Page 50: ...ble auxiliary power if used If no auxiliaries are used the max power is 5A for the indicating circuits Module Polarity reversal and city tie module Aux supply resettable power limited 21 1Vdc regulated 500mA max Resettable Auxiliary Power Aux 2 Power limited 21 1VDC regulated 300mA max Unfiltered supply Power limited Regulated 24VDC FWR 1 7A max at 49C Auxiliary relays Common Alarm Supv Trouble Au...

Page 51: ...40 RAM 208 Remote Annunciator 8 Zone LED X 0 0350 0 090 RAM 216 Remote Annunciator 16 Zone LED X 0 0350 0 140 RTI 1 Remote Trouble Indicator X 0 035 0 035 MIX 3000 Ionization Detector X 0 00028 0 00028 MIX 3100 Photoelectric Detector X 0 0004 0 0034 MIX 3200 Multi sensor Detector X 0 0005 0 0035 MIX 3300 Heat Detector X 0 0005 0 0034 MIX 100P Priority Monitor Module X 0 0006 0 0046 MIX 101P Mini P...

Page 52: ...BA 110 12 AH and BA 117 18 AH will fit into the FX 351 353 backboxes BA 124 26 AH batteries will fit into the BC 160 Battery Cabinet Use of alternative batteries may result in failure of the panel to meet agency and regulatory requirements and may result in shortened battery life Batteries should be tested regularly and replaced at least every three years Notes 1 Assumes 25 of Zone LEDS i e 15 are...

Page 53: ...t device inoperative while it does not have power Power interruptions of any length are often accompanied by voltage fluctuations which may damage electronic equipment such as a fire alarm system After a power interruption has occurred immediately conduct a complete system test to ensure that the system operates as intended Failure of Replaceable Batteries Systems with wireless transmitters have b...

Page 54: ...r conditioners or other appliances or passing traffic Audible notification appliances however loud may not be heard by a hearing impaired person Telephone Lines If telephone lines are used to transmit alarms they may be out of service or busy for certain periods of time Also the telephone lines may be compromised by such things as criminal tampering local construction storms or earthquakes Insuffi...

Page 55: ...ed by Mircom defects caused by failure to provide a suitable installation environment for the products damage caused by use of the products for purposes other than those for which it was designed damage from improper maintenance damage arising out of any other abuse mishandling or improper application of the products Warranty Procedure To obtain service under this warranty please return the item s...

Page 56: ...hing and is subject to change or revision without prior notice at the sole discretion of the Company WARNING Mircom recommends that the entire system be completely tested on a regular basis However despite frequent testing and due to but not limited to criminal tampering or electrical disruption it is possible for this product to fail to perform as expected NOTE Under no circumstances shall Mircom...

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