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3.1.4 Scan (Continued) 

1.  Move the cursor down to the ‘Dir’ option. Determine the direction of the scan to either 

‘CW’ (Clockwise) or ‘CCW’ (Counter Clockwise).

2.  Move the cursor down to the ‘Swap’ option. You can swap the ‘Start’ position with the 

‘End’ position using this option.

3.  Finish the scan programming by scrolling down to the bottom to ‘Save And Exit.’ 

Note:

 You must ‘Save And Exit’ to finalize the programming. Pressing [ESC] button while 

programming will only exit the programming without saving.

Deleting the Programmed Scan - 

To delete a programmed Scan, press [OFF] or [HOME] 

button while highlighting the undesirable Scan.

3.1 Programming the PTZ Functions

Summary of Contents for Easy Trak SC-S36

Page 1: ...SC S36 PTZ DOME SYSTEM ...

Page 2: ...2 ...

Page 3: ...dware and software described herein at any time without prior notice No part of this guide may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form by any means without prior written permission of NUVICO NUVICO makes no warranties for damages resulting from corrupted or lost data due to a mistaken operation or malfunction of the cameras per...

Page 4: ...head symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons CAUTION The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instr...

Page 5: ...RENCE TO RADIO COMMUNICATIONS OPERATION O F THIS EQUIPMENT IN A RESIDENTIAL AREA IS LIKELY TO CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE IN WHICH CASE THE USER WILL BE REQUIRED TO CORRECT THE INTERFERENCE AT HIS OWN EXPENSE CAUTION CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE F OR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT THIS CLASS A DIGITAL EQUIPMENT COMPLIE...

Page 6: ...t of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs conve nience receptacles and the point where they exit from the equipment Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Unplug this equipment during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required wh...

Page 7: ...to the Controller Keyboard via J Box 13 2 1 4 Connecting the EasyTrack PTZ Dome to the EZ Coax 14 2 1 5 Connecting the EasyTrak PTZ Dome to the DVR via J Box 15 2 1 6 DIP Switch Layout Diagram 16 2 1 7 EasyTrak PTZ Dome Camera Address ID 17 2 1 8 Setting Protocols 18 2 1 9 Connections 19 2 2 0 Mounting the EasyTrak PTZ Dome Camera 21 2 2 1 Power On Boot Up Sequence 22 3 Program Operation 3 0 Dome ...

Page 8: ...ght Shot 47 3 4 8 Camera Default 48 3 5 Programming the Data Functions 3 5 0 Data 49 3 5 1 Factory Default 3 5 2 Erase Data 50 3 5 3 Backup Data 3 5 4 Restore Data 51 3 5 5 Clear Data 52 3 6 Programming the Schedule Functions 3 6 0 Schedule 53 3 6 1 Action 54 3 6 2 Action List 56 3 7 Programming the Setup Functions 3 7 0 Setup 3 7 1 Flip 57 3 7 2 Speed 3 7 3 Preset Freeze 3 7 4 Panning Range 58 3 ...

Page 9: ... be done easily and safely on the ground or a central ized location Before installing and using this camera please read this manual fully and carefully and be sure to keep it handy for later use Key Features 1 4 CCD Sensor 550 TV Lines 36X A F Optical Zoom Lens 3 4 122 4mm 12X Digital Zoom combined total of 432x Modular Design Time sync with up to 10 Scheduled Actions Day Night Functionality with ...

Page 10: ...Series 1 EasyTrak PTZ Dome Camera 2 Aluminum Pendant Housing w Wall Mount Pendant Housing Model 3 Installation Manual 4 Mounting Hardware Available Models NTSC SC S36N PHW Pendant Housing SC S36N FMH Flush Mount Housing EasyTrak PTZ Dome Camera Dimensions See the diagram below for the exact dimensions for the EasyTrak PTZ Dome Camera Dimensions UNIT inches mm ...

Page 11: ...nal Controller Keyboard and a variety of external switching devices such as Multiplexers MUXes and Digital Video Recorders DVRs may be incorporated to accommodate the needs from a small to a large surveillance security system Figure 1 Illustrates Sample Installation Configuration ...

Page 12: ...12 2 1 1 Basic Configuration of EasyTrak PTZ Dome System Figure 2 Illustrates the Basic Installation Configuration 2 Installation and Configuration ...

Page 13: ... of the DVR into Rx Rx of the PTZ dome camera Figure 3 Illustrates connecting EasyTrak PTZ to the DVR 2 1 3 Connecting the EasyTrak PTZ Dome into the Controller Keyboard via J box Figure 4 Illustrates connecting EasyTrak PTZ to the Controller via J box Rx Rx Tx Tx IN OUT SLAVE 1 DOME 2 RS 232C ALARM DVR DVR DATA 1 DATA 1 REAR DOME 1 DOME 2 DVR Rx Rx Com Port Located at the back of DVR ...

Page 14: ...The camera is supplied with second video output on the camera housing To use this feature along with a service monitor second monitor cable is required Using a RS 485 communication it will be able to control the ZOOM FOCUS and OSD menu from the controller or through the DVR RS 485 does not allow star connection layout It must be in a daisy chain configuration An amplifier repeater is required to e...

Page 15: ... EasyTrak PTZ Dome to the DVR via J box Figure 6 Illustrates connecting EasyTrak PTZ dome DVR into the Controller Keyboard DOME 1 DOME 2 DVR Tx Tx Rx Rx IN OUT SLAVE 1 DOME 2 RS 232C ALARM DVR DVR DATA 1 DATA 1 REAR Rx Rx Com Port Located at the back of DVR ...

Page 16: ...ore installing this camera system Instruction Manual must be read thoroughly and fully understood This setup procedure involves proper setting of the configu ration switches indicated below Figure 7 Indicates layout of the configuration switches CPU Board Located under the dome camera Connector Board Located at the base of the camera housing enclosure ...

Page 17: ...ID 16 If more than 16 PTZ cameras are installed using two or more DVRs the following formula is usedful to determine the Dome ID ID 16x n 1 m Where n number of DVR m Camera Port Refer to Figure 8 for setting the EasyTrak PTZ dome camera address ID and protocol selection 2 Installation and Configuration 9 9 100 10 0 1 9 999 001 DOME ID 1 0 100 10 1 Indicates the digit placement of the Dome ID numbe...

Page 18: ... com munication speed is matched same baud rate i e 9600 bps All EasyTrak PTZ dome camera comes with Auto Detection as factory default for optimal performance Note Consult service personnel if the PTZ dome camera is installed with a device other than a recommended PTZ camera controller Figure 9 Illustrates the Protocol Selection Tables ...

Page 19: ...n layout A Splitter is required if a star con nection layout is desired RS 485 guarantees 1 2 Km of data line routing A Repeater is recommended to extend over 1 2 Km Connecting the Video Output Refer to Figure 2 Basic Installation Diagram Connecting the Alarms AL1 to 8 Alarm In Magnetic PIR or other external sensor devices can be used to signal the PTZ camera reacting to an event Refer to Chapter ...

Page 20: ...me camera can activate external devices such as buzzers or lights using dry contact relays Connect the device to the NO NC Alarm Out and COM Common connectors See Chapter 3 Program and Operation for configuring alarm output Connecting the Power Connect the AC 24V 40VA power to the camera Use certified Listed Class 2 power supply transformer only ...

Page 21: ...G THE CAMERA HEAD TO THE HOUSING BASE 1 Firmly hold the PTZ camera head as illustrated above 2 Look carefully at the base of the camera head PTZ module and the base of the camera housing enclosure making certain that the 20 pin connector are on the same side Rotate the camera head if necessary 3 Align the latch hooks on both sides of the camera head and at the base of the camera housing then push ...

Page 22: ...display positions SC S Series V1 2 ID 0001 9600bps Auto Wait Dome Setting Pan Sensing Tilt Sensing SC S Series V1 2 Camera Type 363N ID 0001 9600bps Auto Wait Dome Setting Init Pan Origin Set OK Init Tilt Origin Set OK Init Camera Set OK Automatic Calibration ALARM 1 118 1 177 1 CAM NO 0001 PRESET001 W 01 04 2011 12 21 59 PM EMPTY DATA Preset No Information Alarm Display Dome Camera Title Dome Cam...

Page 23: ...quentially will select the camera 16 The selected camera ID will be displayed on the monitor Principle of joystick usage in the programming editing mode is displayed below Button or Joystick movement in menu Function Joystick left or right Go into the sub menu items Execute the command exit Change value Navigate through the menu items Joystick up or down Navigate through the menu items Joystick do...

Page 24: ...etup complicated Tours Press the Menu button on the Controller Keyboard the OSD On Screen Display Main menu appears on the screen Select the Function option then press the Joystick handle to the right to access the Func tion sub menu Note To accessed the EasyTrak PTZ dome camera s OSD menu using your DVR press the Menu button while in the PTZ menu 3 1 Programming the PTZ Functions Function Alarm S...

Page 25: ...and enter the sub menu by pressing the Joystick handle to the right or twist the handle CW or CCW 4 Repeating the same procedure and enter the Home Function sub menu 5 Under Function Automatically highlighted scroll through the available pre pro grammed Presets Tours Patterns and AutoScans and designate the desired Home Function 6 Define the Number of the desired Preset Tour or Pattern 7 Define th...

Page 26: ...oca tion For zoom operation twist the Joystick handle 3 After the camera is aimed at the desired location hit the Focus Near or Far button The empty Preset slot should now be filled in 4 You may enable disable or choose other available options from the Focus Iris BLC or WDR fields by twisting the Joystick handle while the cursor is over their respective fields A Automatic M Manual F OFF O ON etc 3...

Page 27: ...t and moving one space at a time to the right select from the symbols and alphanumeric characters below the default title until the desired Title name has been fully entered 6 Finish the Preset programming by scrolling down to the next empty slot or all the way to the bottom to Save And Exit Should you want to program another Preset simply repeat steps 2 6 while highlighting the next empty Preset ...

Page 28: ...g Preset 3 1 3 Pattern MENU Button _ Function _ Pattern Pattern The Pattern function is designed to store and memorize complicated movements of the EasyTrak PTZ dome camera for total of 240 seconds Once programmed pressing the combination of 0 4 number buttons followed by the Pattern button on the Controller Keyboard 0 4 _ Pattern will automatically recall the predefined pattern 3 1 Programming th...

Page 29: ...o the TITLE field to enter the custom name for the Pattern Using the Edit Title page enter the desired title name See step 6 of Programming the Preset Pg 27 4 Finish the Pattern programming by scrolling down to the next empty slot or all the way to the bottom to Save And Exit Should you want to program another Pattern simply repeat steps 2 3 while highlighting the next empty Pattern slot Note You ...

Page 30: ...f Program ming the Preset Pg 27 3 Move the cursor down to the Speed option and determine the scanning speed 4 Move the cursor down to the Start option You may select the start position by twisting the Joystick handle Aim the camera to the desired start location then press the Focus Near or Far button to designate the start position 5 Move the cursor down to the End option Using the same procedure ...

Page 31: ...tion with the End position using this option 3 Finish the scan programming by scrolling down to the bottom to Save And Exit Note You must Save And Exit to finalize the programming Pressing ESC button while programming will only exit the programming without saving Deleting the Programmed Scan To delete a programmed Scan press OFF or HOME button while highlighting the undesirable Scan 3 1 Programmin...

Page 32: ...t until an empty slot can be located 3 Move the cursor down to the Func function option Select a predefined function in the undefined slot by pressing the one of the function buttons Preset Pattern or Scan Note If Preset is selected the Preset view can be recalled by pressing the Preset button again 3 1 Programming the PTZ Functions Func Prst Scan Ptrn Prev Next Save And Exit Tour 01 TOUR01 01 04 ...

Page 33: ...ze the programming Pressing ESC button while programming will only exit the programming without saving Deleting the Programmed Tour To delete a programmed Tour press OFF or HOME button while highlighting the undesirable Tour 3 1 6 Run Function MENU Button _ Function _ Run Function The Run Function allows you to run the programmed function or alarm without exiting out of the OSD menu This function ...

Page 34: ...parate locations simultaneously the camera can only follow one direction at a time And because of this it is recommended that all priority numbers be different across 8 alarm inputs Note There are total of 9 levels Including 0 of priority Levels 1 8 supports Presets Pxx only However the highest priority level 0 supports higher functions such as Pat tern Pxx Scan Axx and Tour Txx 3 2 Programming th...

Page 35: ...02 OFF by twisting the Joystick handle on their respective fields 3 Repeat steps 1 2 for each available slot until the desired Alarm is programmed 4 Finish the Alarm setup programming by scrolling down to the bottom to Save And Exit Note You must Save And Exit to finalize the programming Pressing ESC button while programming will only exit the programming without saving Deleting the Programmed Ala...

Page 36: ...Keyboard and the OSD On Screen Display Main menu appears on the screen Select the Screen option Then press the Joystick handle to the right at the desired option to access its sub menu 3 3 1 Language MENU Button _ Screen _ Language The default language for the EasyTrak PTZ dome camera is English The default cannot be changed 3 3 Programming the Screen Functions Language Privacy Zone North Directio...

Page 37: ...te that area private 3 To enter the zone Title move the cursor over to the Title section and twisting the Joystick handle Each twist of the handle cycles through the alphanumeric characters Moving from left to right input the Title that best describes the designated Privacy Zone 4 What was once NONE will change to reflect the active status On This programmed Privacy Zone can be turned off when des...

Page 38: ... known landmark It is used to approximate the camera s pointing direction while Direction Indicator is in operation DESIGNATING THE NORTH DIRECTION 1 Press the Menu button on the Controller Keyboard and the OSD On Screen Display Main menu appears on the screen Select the Screen option Scroll down to North Direction then press the Joystick handle to the right to access the sub menu 2 Initiate the v...

Page 39: ...t point has been designated and the coordinates automatically filled in highlight the empty End portion and repeat the step above 4 To enter the Zone Title highlight the newly designated Zone under the No column and twist the Joystick handle Using the Edit Title page enter the desired title See step 6 of Programming the Preset Pg 27 Then Save And Exit to finalize the Title programming 5 Repeat ste...

Page 40: ...t to access the sub menu 2 To enter the Camera Title twist the Joystick handle on the already highlighted Title field 3 Once in the Edit Title sub menu enter the desired name using the symbols and alphanumeric characters below the default Title See step 6 of Programming the Preset Pg 27 4 Finish the Camera Title programming by scrolling down to the bottom to Save And Exit Note You must Save And Ex...

Page 41: ...n while programming will only exit the programming without saving 3 3 Programming the Screen Functions Function Title Enables or disables the Preset Pattern Scan and Tour Title functions Camera Title Enable or disable the Camera Title Dome ID Enable or disable the Dome ID display Zone Title Enable or disable the Zone Titles North Direction Enable or disable the azimuth direction display Position E...

Page 42: ... option Then press the Joystick handle to the right at the desired option to access its sub menu 3 4 Programming the Camera Functions Function Alarm Screen Camera Data Schedule Setup Exit Main Menu Focus Control AUTO MANUAL WB Control White Balance AE Control Automatic Exposure Back Light Back Light Compensation Sharpness Adjust the sharpness of the image 0 15 Digital Zoom Enable or disable the di...

Page 43: ...e AUTO setting is highly recommended for most environments 3 4 2 WB Control MENU Button _ Camera _ WB Control The WB Control White Balance function is used to manually control the White Balance by increasing or decreasing the R Red or B Blue color values It can also be set to AUTO recommended Manual or 7 other pre configured settings Mode AUTO MANUAL AF Sensitivity Normal Low Mode Exit FOCUS SETUP...

Page 44: ...ccomplished automatically the moment you set to this setting So place A white sheet of paper in front of the camera while cycling through the available options for best result ATW Auto Tracking White Balance ATW will automatically adjust the color temperature according to its ambient condition MANUAL Allows manual adjustment of the R Gain Red and B Gain Blue values OUTDOOR AUTO This is the same as...

Page 45: ...r disabled in this mode MANUAL Allows manual control over all the AE Automatic Exposure options IRIS PRIO Iris Priority will keep the Iris setting as first priority and adjust the Gain Brightness and Shutter automatically SHUTTER PRIO Shutter Priority will keep the Shutter setting as first priority and adjust the Iris Gain and Brightness automatically BRIGHT Brightness priority will keep the Brigh...

Page 46: ...g for exposure problem associated with very bright back grounds causing subjects to bloom or silhouette BLC divides the frame and calculates each zone according to its exposure level to counter balance excessive background light to distinguish the subject in the foreground 1 Press the Menu button on the Controller Keyboard Select the Camera option Scroll down to Back Light then press the Joystick ...

Page 47: ...s been reached 3 4 7 Night Shot MENU Button _ Camera _ Night Shot EasyTrak PTZ dome camera automatically converts to B W mode in the absence of adequate lighting to reduce digital noise and add higher contrast The Night Shot function allows the user to force the Color mode under poor lighting or B W mode during the day 1 While on the MANUAL mode highlight and change the Local Control to ON to forc...

Page 48: ...the Controller Keyboard Select the Camera option Scroll down to Camera Default then press the Joystick handle to the right to ac cess the sub menu 2 Upon entering the sub menu you will be prompted to reset the camera program ming to the factory default settings Select OK to reset the camera or CANCEL to cancel and return to the Camera Menu 3 4 Programming the Camera Functions Focus Control WB Cont...

Page 49: ... Main menu appears on the screen Select the Data option Then press the Joystick handle to the right at the desired option to access its sub menu 3 5 Programming the Data Functions Factory default Reverts the camera programming such as back to factory settings Erase Data Erase only the programmed data Backup Data Backs up the programmed data Restore Data Restores using the Backup Data Clear Backup ...

Page 50: ... default or CANCEL to cancel and return to the Data Menu WAITING FOR COMPLETION will flash momentarily and the progress bar will display the current status if activated 3 5 2 Erase Data MENU Button _ Data _ Erase Data This will erase all Function Preset Pattern Scan Tour programming but leave the Camera Focus WB AE BLC etc programming intact 1 Upon entering the sub menu you will be prompted to era...

Page 51: ...r CANCEL to cancel and return to the Data Menu Note If there is an existing Backup Data already in the backup memory then the camera will prompt you to clear that memory first 3 5 4 Restore Data MENU Button _ Data _ Restore Data The Restore Data function is used to revert all camera and function programming to the Backup Data stored in the backup memory 1 Upon entering the sub menu you will be pro...

Page 52: ...ar the saved data in the Backup Data This will delete the Backup Data This cannot be undone once performed 1 Upon entering the sub menu you will be prompted to clear the Backup Data Select OK to clear all data or CANCEL to cancel and return to the Data Menu ARE YOU SURE CANCEL OK CLEAR BACKUP DATA S W Ver Camera V1 2 HZM 363N ...

Page 53: ...screen Select the Schedule option Then press the Joystick handle to the right at the desired option to access its sub menu 3 6 Programming the Schedule Functions Action Up to 10 scheduled Actions Action list Function Active List All the programmed Action s can be added to the Action List and enabled or disabled together You may also preview all the programmed actions here Action Action list Exit S...

Page 54: ...requires the D N AUTO Day Night Auto mode at 6am Second Action to end the first Action If the second Action is not programmed to end the first one the first Action will indefinitely continue 3 6 Programming the Schedule Functions Number Active Title Function Type Function Number Function Enable Day Start Time Add Action to list Delete Action Exit ACTION 01 NO ACTION01 SMTWTFS 00 00 AM Number 01 10...

Page 55: ...be disabled The disabled day s is represented as instead of the day of the week acronym 7 Designate the Start Time 8 Add the Action to the action list 9 If the newly programmed Action is undesirable you may choose Delete Action or press ESC to exit without saving and try again This function can also be used to delete the already programmed Action IMPORTANT The scheduled Action does not have an End...

Page 56: ...hen press the Joystick handle to the right at the desired option to access its sub menu In the Action List and set of functions can be enabled or disabled altogether When set to ALL all Action programming are disabled To view the detailed list of all the Action s highlight the List option and move the Joystick right or left The List in the Action List displays the detailed information of the progr...

Page 57: ...dome camera Ceiling flush mount 1 Choose the ON setting to allow the digital FLIP or OFF to prevent the automatic function Note If set to OFF the PTZ camera will STOP at exactly 90 angle To move beyond this point you must enable this feature 3 7 Programming the Setup Functions Flip ON OFF Speed SLOW MID FAST Preset Freeze OFF ON Panning Range Limits the camera panning ability Tilt Over Angle W O B...

Page 58: ...entarily while the PTZ camera moves quickly from one Preset to the next This helps avoid the ghosting image which can be disorienting to the viewer 1 Choose the ON setting to enable this feature or OFF to view the picture as the camera moves from one point to the next 3 7 4 Panning Range MENU Button _ Setup _ Panning Range This function is used to limit the panning ability of the EasyTrak PTZ dome...

Page 59: ...wish to view then press the Focus Near or Far button to designate the LEFT LIMIT 4 Repeat the same method described above and designate the RIGHT LIMIT position 5 Move the cursor down to the ENABLE option and enable or disable this function 6 You may SWAP both the left and right limits using this function 7 Finish the programming by scrolling down to the bottom to Save And Exit Note You must Save ...

Page 60: ...era is limited to view only below the horizon 10º The view is NOT obstructed ON When it is desirable to see above the horizon switch the function ON to view additional 10 above the horizon Although the ceiling line and the trim ring is now visible during wide angle view the viewing angle will narrow during zooming in opera tion to clear the obstructed view AUTO The PTZ camera automatically switche...

Page 61: ...tion through external forces will be automatically corrected 1 Press the Menu button on the Controller Keyboard Select the Setup option Scroll down to Calibration then move the Joystick handle to the right to access the sub menu 2 Scroll down to Auto Calibration and move the Joystick handle to the right to enable the function ON 3 Finish the programming by scrolling down to the bottom to Save And ...

Page 62: ...ontroller Keyboard Select the Setup option Scroll down to Line Lock Setup then press the Joystick handle to the right to access the sub menu 2 Select the synchronizing method to either INTERNAL or EXTERNAL Choose EXTERNAL to adjust the phase of the picture with other cameras 3 Scroll down to Phase and adjust the phase level to the desired level 4 Finish the programming by scrolling down to the bot...

Page 63: ... factory default password is 9999 3 Once enabled highlight Edit Password and move the Joystick to the right once to change the default password 4 A number 0 appears and is simultaneously highlighted Either keep the number 0 or move the Joystick up or down to change the number Moving one digit at a time input the desired 4 digit password 5 Once complete a new line appears and prompts you to confirm...

Page 64: ...the military 24 hour format 3 Scroll down to Time and enter the current time moving left to right and moving the Joystick up or down to change the number 4 Choose the desired Date Format MM stands for the Month DD for the Day and YYYY for the year 5 Scroll down and enter the correct Date 6 Enable or disable the Daylight Saving 7 Scroll down to the Edit Daylight Saving to modify the pre defined Day...

Page 65: ...he information may be needed for servicing and troubleshooting purposes 1 Press the Menu button on the Controller Keyboard Select the Setup option Scroll down to System Information then press the Joystick handle to the right to access the information Camera Type H W Version ROM Version Protocol Baudrate Exit SYSTEM INFORMATION HZM 363N 1 09 V1 2 V1 2 NUVICO 9600bps ...

Page 66: ...at power is connected to all components in the system Verify that the power switches are ON Check that the BNC connectors are securely connected Poor video quality Check the voltage level of the dome camera Check the power supply voltage nominal 24VAC Dome cameras lose their positions Reset the cameras using the Dome configuration menus Check if there is unusual sound Check the voltage level of th...

Page 67: ...AC 40W 24VAC 50W Technical Specifications Video Format Image Sensor Horizontal Resolution Day Night Functionality Lens Type Auto Focus Auto Iris Angle of View Min Focus Distance Communication Sync System Effective Pixels HxV Electronic Shutter Main Video Output Minimum Illumination S N Ratio WDR BLC DNR Focus WB Iris Gain Control Pan Travel Range Manual Pan Speed Manual Turbo Pan Speed Preset Pan ...

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