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ASTRO

®

 XTL

 2500

Digital Mobile Radio

M5 Control Head

Installation Manual

Содержание ASTRO XTL 2500

Страница 1: ...ASTRO XTL 2500 Digital Mobile Radio M5 Control Head Installation Manual ...

Страница 2: ...omputer programs including but not limited to the exclusive right to copy or reproduce in any form the copyrighted computer program Accordingly any copyrighted Motorola computer programs contained in the Motorola products described in this manual may not be copied reproduced modified reverse engineered or distributed in any manner without the express written permission of Motorola Furthermore the ...

Страница 3: ...tallation is per Antenna Installation on page 2 19 of this manual Be sure that Product Safety and RF Safety Booklet enclosed with this radio is available to the end user upon completion of the installation of this radio Before using this product the operator must be familiar with the RF energy awareness information and operating instructions in the Product Safety and RF Exposure booklet enclosed w...

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Страница 5: ...State Law Rights xiii IV How To Get Warranty Service xiii V What This Warranty Does Not Cover xiii VI Patent And Software Provisions xiv VII Governing Law xiv Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 1 1 Mobile Radio Description 1 1 1 1 1 Dimensions 1 1 1 2 1 Dash Mount Configuration 1 2 1 2 2 Remote Mount Configuration 1 2 1 3 Base Control Stations 1 3 1 4 Tools Required for XTL 2500 Installations 1 4 Chapter ...

Страница 6: ...rm Relay Installation 3 3 3 2 3 Lights External Alarm Relay Installation 3 3 3 3 Dash Mount Accessory Installation 3 4 3 3 1 MDC Emergency Pushbutton or Footswitch Installation 3 4 3 3 2 Horn and Lights External Alarms Relays 3 5 3 4 Accessory Connector Assembly Details P2 All Models Except 110W 3 5 3 4 1 Installation into the Vehicle 3 6 3 4 2 Installation onto the Radio 3 6 3 4 3 Disassembly and...

Страница 7: ... ASTRO XTL 2500 Digital Mobile Radio User s Guide CD All Models 9964416H01 ASTRO XTL 2500 Digital Mobile Radio Basic Service Manual 6815853H01 CPS Programming Installation Guide 6881095C44 ASTRO Digital Spectra Mobile Radios Dual Control Head Radio System Service Manual 6881091C78 Spectra Control Station Installation Manual 6880101W87 ...

Страница 8: ...14 Below Dash Trunnion Mounting 2 8 Figure 2 15 110W Radio Mounting into Quick Release Trunnion 2 9 Figure 2 16 110W Radio Mounting into Screw Mounted Trunnion 2 10 Figure 2 17 M5 Control Head 2 11 Figure 2 18 Control Head Installation Exploded View 2 12 Figure 2 19 Control Head Rear View 2 12 Figure 2 20 Fuseholder Assembly for Yellow and Red Control Cables 2 14 Figure 2 21 Locking Kit Optional C...

Страница 9: ...Fuse Assembly for Yellow and Red Leads Parts List 2 15 Table 3 1 VIP Output Connections 3 1 Table 3 2 VIP Input Connections 3 2 Table 3 3 Rear Accessory Jack Pin Functions 3 11 Table 3 4 Rear Connector and Front Connector Naming Schemes 3 12 Table 3 5 How to Connect to a Computer1 DTE Device 3 12 ...

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Страница 11: ...October 12 2005 HLN6947A xi Mobile Radio Model Numbering Scheme Notes ...

Страница 12: ... agreement between MOTOROLA and the original end user purchaser MOTOROLA does not warrant the installation maintenance or service of the Product MOTOROLA cannot be responsible in any way for any ancillary equipment not furnished by MOTOROLA which is attached to or used in connection with the Product or for operation of the Product with any ancillary equipment and all such equipment is expressly ex...

Страница 13: ...mage from improper testing operation maintenance installation alteration modification or adjustment D Breakage or damage to antennas unless caused directly by defects in material workmanship E A Product subjected to unauthorized Product modifications disassemblies or repairs includ ing without limitation the addition to the Product of non Motorola supplied equipment which adversely affect performa...

Страница 14: ...the lifetime of the Product or parts as established by MOTOROLA MOTOROLA will have no liability with respect to any claim of patent infringement which is based upon the combination of the Product or parts furnished hereunder with software apparatus or devices not furnished by MOTOROLA nor will MOTOROLA have any liability for the use of ancillary equipment or software not furnished by MOTOROLA whic...

Страница 15: ...October 12 2005 HLN6947A xv CommercialWarranty Notes ...

Страница 16: ...00 radio The transceiver portion of a remote mount XTL 2500 is sized similarly When installing the radio make sure to plan the installation carefully and leave additional room in the rear of the radio for cabling and accessory connections in the front of the radio for access controls and cabling if remote mount and to the sides of the radio so that you may access and install the trunnion wing scre...

Страница 17: ...ad Figure 1 3 Dash Mount Configuration For details on this configuration see Section 2 2 1 on page 2 7 1 2 2 Remote Mount Configuration In the remote control version the transceiver and the control head are mounted separately in the vehicle The control head is mounted in a remote trunnion near the operator The transceiver is mounted by means of a trunnion or other mounting hardware If the transcei...

Страница 18: ...h the following requirements in order to ensure optimal performance and compliance with the RF energy exposure limits in the standards and guidelines listed in the 68P81095C99 manual The antenna should be mounted outside the building on the roof or a tower if at all possible As with all fixed site antenna installations it is the responsibility of the licensee to manage the site in accordance with ...

Страница 19: ...005 HLN6923A 1 4 Introduction 1 4 Tools Required for XTL 2500 Installations Tool Part Number 11 32 hex driver RF cable tool HLN6695_ Regular slot screwdriver of Phillips 2 Pin removal tool 6680163F01 1 4 hex driver ...

Страница 20: ... will cause the cable fuses to blow Planning is the key to fast easy radio installation Before starting the installation inspect the vehicle and determine how and where you intend to mount the antenna radio and accessories Plan wire and cable runs to provide maximum protection from inching crushing and overheating CAUTION Before installing any electrical equipment check the vehicle manufacturer s ...

Страница 21: ... Console Cannot Be Used for 110W Radios Figure 2 2 On Top or Under Dash Mounting Cannot Be Used for 110W Radios Figure 2 3 Remote Mount Control Head in Console Figure 2 4 In Dash Mounting Cannot Be Used for 110W Radios Figure 2 5 Remote Mount Control Head in Dash Figure 2 6 Remote Mount Control Head on Top or Un der Dash Radio Antenna 1 4 Wavelength Battery Speaker Radio Antenna 1 4 Wavelength Bat...

Страница 22: ...hat you are installing and use the diagram when planning the installation Figure 2 7 Radio Installation Dash Mount with Transceiver For complete pin configuration see Figure 3 9 BATTERY HORN RELAY LIGHT RELAY MIC CLIP SPEAKER MIC EMERGENCY SWITCH FUSE FUSE BLOCK RED LEAD FUSE FIREWALL HOLE MOUNTING SCREW CONTROL HEAD ANTENNA CONNECTION ANTENNA IGNITION CABLE P2 SEE J2 PINOUT DC POWER CABLE TRUNNIO...

Страница 23: ...PORTS ON REAR OF REMOTE CONTROL HEAD VIP CONNECTOR PIN OUT J400 6 9 10 7 4 2 5 8 1 Radio Pin Number VIP Cable HKN6196_ Wire Color Function Radio Pin Number VIP Cable HKN6196_ Wire Color Function BATTERY HORN RELAY LIGHT RELAY MIC CLIP SPEAKER MIC RED LEAD FUSE BLOCK YELLOW LEAD FUSE FUSE REMOTE MOUNT CONTROL CABLE ANTENNA FUSE PWR SPK J400 1 RED SWB J400 2 GREEN GND J400 3 NO PIN J400 4 VIP detect...

Страница 24: ... Orientation Cannot Be Used for 110W Radios CAUTION DO NOT mount the radio on a plastic dashboard without first reinforcing the dashboard the weight of the radio may crack or break the dashboard CAUTION DO NOT mount the radio on a flat or concave surface where the radio could be partially submersed in water This is especially important if the cab area of the vehicle is cleaned by spraying with wat...

Страница 25: ...er 12 2005 HLN6923A 2 6 Standard Configurations Radio Mounting Figure 2 11 Trunnion Orientation for 110W Radios Quick Release Trunnion Figure 2 12 Trunnion Orientation for 110W Radios Screw Mounted Trunnion ...

Страница 26: ...e innermost four holes for a curved mounting surface such as the transmission hump and the four outmost holes for a flat surface such as under the dash 3 Center punch the spots you have marked and realign the trunnion in position 4 Secure the trunnion mounting bracket with the four self drilling screws provided see Figure 2 13 and Figure 2 14 5 Ensure that the plastic guides are aligned horizontal...

Страница 27: ...nnion provided may still be used to mount the transceiver and the mounting process is the same as for the dash mount installation Section 2 2 1 on page 2 7 However for 110W radios you must follow the procedure detailed below in Section 2 2 2 1 1 See Figure 2 8 or Figure 2 9 for a remote installation CAUTION Before installing any electrical equipment check the vehicle manufacturer s user manual The...

Страница 28: ...een mounted in the vehicle using the screws provided insert the rear of the radio into the rear catches of the trunnion at an angle of approximately 20º and push it into the trunnion until it contacts a hard stop With the handle rotated toward the front of the radio rotate the radio down into the horizontal position If the radio is not completely inserted it cannot be rotated to this position With...

Страница 29: ...gure 2 16 After mounting the trunnion to the vehicle using the screws provided insert the rear of the radio into the rear catches of the trunnion and rotate the radio down into place Secure the radio by firmly installing the four wing screws provided Figure 2 16 110W Radio Mounting into Screw Mounted Trunnion ...

Страница 30: ...e operation of the vehicle or its accessories nor disturb passenger seating or leg room The control head must be within convenient reach and viewing of the user If the trunnion is mounted on a plastic dashboard all four mounting screws should penetrate the dashboard s supporting metal frame If that is not possible use a metal backing plate not supplied to strengthen the installation Install the co...

Страница 31: ...xploded View Figure 2 19 Control Head Rear View IMPORTANT USE A METAL BACKING PLATE NOT SUPPLIED IF MOUNTING TRUNNION ON A PLASTIC DASHBOARD DRILL FOUR 5 32 HOLES IN DASHBOARD DASHBOARD TRUNNION USE FOUR MOUNTING SCREWS ON ALL INSTALLATIONS ADJUST THE CONTROL HEAD TO DESIRED ANGLE AND SECURE WITH WING SCREWS ...

Страница 32: ... to screw terminals Determine from Table 2 1 which radio functions are to be switched through the vehicle ignition switch A typical system allows the receiver to operate with the radio switched on while the ignition switch is in the off position but the transmitter will not operate unless the ignition switch is in the on position In this case connect the yellow wire to the accessory terminal of th...

Страница 33: ...ted to the cable kit Insert the stripped end of that wire into one of the metal fuse clips and crimp it closed onto the exposed wire Solder it for a better electrical contact On the end of the loose wire repeat the above crimping and soldering process with the remain ing metal fuse clip Temporarily install the fuse into the fuse clips onto both sides of the fuse Slide the spring over the remaining...

Страница 34: ...e lock bottom housing on the trunnion before installing the radio mounting screws Then slip the top lock housing on and remove the key You can install the lock on either side of the radio and by rotating it 180 you can also install it on dash installations Figure 2 21 Locking Kit Optional Cannot Be Used for 110W Radios Table 2 2 Fuse Assembly for Yellow and Red Leads Parts List Motorola Part Numbe...

Страница 35: ... to the vehicle s battery compartment using accepted industry methods and standards Be sure to grommet the firewall hole to protect the cable Remove the 15 amp part number 6580283E06 20 amp part number 6580283E07 or 30 amp for 110W fuse from the fuseholder and connect the red lead of the radio power cable to the positive battery terminal using the hardware provided as shown in Figure 2 23 and Figu...

Страница 36: ...the radio s rear accessory connector IGNITION should be supplied according to Table 2 1 See Table 2 1 for combinations of wiring the Red and Yellow Cables The red and yellow power cables connect to either the vehicle battery or the ignition switch Connect the red cable directly to the battery The receiver operates when the control head is on Connect the yellow cable to the ignition switch The tran...

Страница 37: ... SPEAKER 3A OR 4A FUSE MICROPHONE RADIO POWER CABLE BLK GROUND RADIO CAUTION MAEPF 27646 O Rear connector CH SEE NOTE NOTE Caution if you choose to connect the radio s IGNITION line directly to the car s battery excess use of the radio when the car s ignition is not running i e alternator running could result in a slow discharge of the car s battery This configuration allows the radio to operate w...

Страница 38: ...ount the potential exposure of back seat passengers and bystanders outside the vehicle NOTE For mobile radios with rated power of 7 watts or less the only installation restrictions are to use only Motorola approved antennas and install the antenna externally on metal body vehicles For mobile radios with rated power greater than 7 Watts always adhere to all the guidelines and restrictions in sectio...

Страница 39: ...ni UHF Connection To ensure a secure connection of an antenna cable s mini UHF plug to a radio s mini UHF jack their interlocking features must be properly engaged If they are not properly engaged the system will loosen Using a tool pliers or wrench will not overcome a poor engagement and is not recommended NOTE Applying excessive force with a tool can cause damage to the antenna or the connector ...

Страница 40: ...ghten by hand as firmly as possible 8 Slip the mini UHF connector tool over the coaxial cable using the gap between the tool s legs see Figure 2 27 Then slide the tool up onto the plug s knurled collar Squeeze the two straight legs of the tool firmly together between your thumb and index finger and turn clockwise as shown to tighten the collar It should take 1 4 turn or less When you feel the tool...

Страница 41: ...mounting bracket as a template to mark the mounting hole locations 2 Use the self drilling screws provided to fasten the trunnion 3 Attach the speaker and fasten to the trunnion with two wing screws 4 Route the speaker wires under the carpet or floor covering or behind the kick panels Be sure the wires are out of the way and will not be snagged and broken by the occupants of the vehicle Figure 2 2...

Страница 42: ...Box Use the hang up box HUB as a template to locate the mounting holes Be sure the HUB will be within easy reach of the operator Route the control wire with the male pin to the accessory cable connector at the rear of the radio or cable harness as shown in Figure 2 9 Open the accessory cable connector and connect the HUB control wire to location 3 of the accessory connector Connect the other contr...

Страница 43: ...October 12 2005 HLN6923A This Page Intentionally Left Blank 2 24 Standard Configurations Completing the Installation ...

Страница 44: ...ntrol head The relay can be normally on or normally off depending on the configuration of the VIP outputs There are three VIP output connections as follows The function of these VIP outputs can be field programmed in the control head Typical applications for VIP outputs are external horn lights alarm and horn ring transfer relay control For further information on VIP outputs see the control head p...

Страница 45: ...r VIP OUT applications Example relays used are TLN4533 and HKN4258 3 1 2 VIP Input Connections The VIP input pins are only available on the back of the control head These connections control inputs from switches One side of the switch connects to ground while the other side connects to a buffered input on the control head The switch can be normally closed NC or normally open NO depending on the co...

Страница 46: ...tch wires to a ground pin and a VIP IN pin on the VIP connector 3 2 2 Horn External Alarm Relay Installation Mount the horn relay in a suitable location normally under the dash Connect the relay contacts across the horn ring switch typically found in the steering column Connect the two control wires to a SW B pin and a VIP OUT pin on the VIP connector 3 2 3 Lights External Alarm Relay Installation...

Страница 47: ...er generic terminals in the plug Generic terminals can cause electrical intermittencies and may cause damage to the plug 3 3 1 MDC Emergency Pushbutton or Footswitch Installation Mount the footswitch using the hardware that comes with the kit Open the accessory cable connector housing remove the jumper wire Connect the emergency switch wires to pins 14 and 15 see Figure 3 3 Close the connector hou...

Страница 48: ... mounted on the right rear of the radio opposite the antenna and adjacent to the power connector It is fastened to the radio via jackscrews and held together by the two cover screws It is a multi functional connector that allows for many different types of adaptations All approved accessory wires are securely strain relieved through the exiting slots at the back of the accessory connector assembly...

Страница 49: ...e wire s protective jacket which could cause electrical shorting NOTE The speaker pigtail is connected to the speaker assembly Be sure not to route the speaker pigtail or wires through any areas that could cause potential damage to them The audio system is a floating ground therefore any speaker lines that come into contact with the ground can cause damage to the radio Check all wires for electric...

Страница 50: ...or assembly covers 7 Attach any new wire to its proper location by pushing in the male terminal When you hear a pop the wire is engaged To verify that the wire is engaged tug gently on the wire and be sure it does not come out Do not overload the wire severe damage will result to the plug 3 4 3 2 Assembly 1 Place the plug in one cover Be sure that the flange of the plug is in the slot of the cover...

Страница 51: ...lable NOTE The adaptor cables can only be connected to J2 in the rear of the transceiver Use the HKN6158_ audio adapter kit cable if your vehicle was formerly wired for an ASTRO Spectra or ASTRO Spectra Plus radio and used the rear cable pins as shown in Figure 3 6 Figure 3 6 Rear Accessory Connector Audio Configuration Use the HKN6159_ data adapter kit cable if your vehicle was formerly wired for...

Страница 52: ...cessory Jack Connection Figure 3 9 shows the complete pin configuration for the J2 rear accessory jack Figure 3 9 shows the complete pin configuration for the for the J100 control head rear accessory jack and Table 3 3 explains the functions of each of the pins Figure 3 8 Rear Accessory Jack Pin Configuration J2 Radio Side USB USB 1 7 8 14 13 20 21 26 EMERGENCY GROUND GROUND RX AUDIO APCO A rx EXT...

Страница 53: ... Rear Accessory Jack Pin Configuration J100 USB USB 1 7 8 14 13 20 21 26 EMERGENCY GROUND GROUND RX AUDIO APCO A rx EXTERNAL HUB MONITOR SWB NO CONNECT VIP OUT 1 VIP OUT 2 1 WIRE USB PWR CHAN ACTIVITY APCO A p NO CONNECT NO CONNECT NO CONNECT NO CONNECT NO CONNECT NO CONNECT NO CONNECT NO CONNECT NO CONNECT NO CONNECT AUX PTT APCO PTT AUX MIC APCO A tx ...

Страница 54: ... support 300 mVrms for future APCO accessories The DC impedance is 660 ohms and the AC impedance is 560 ohms 6 See Table 2 1 in Chapter 2 for wiring options Note Please see the XTL 2500 Basic Service manual Motorola publication part number 6815853H01 for more detailed descriptions of these pins Table 3 3 Rear Accessory Jack Pin Functions Pin No Pin Name Pin Function Pin No Pin Name Pin Function 1 ...

Страница 55: ...o TX Table 3 4 Rear Connector and Front Connector Naming Schemes J2 Pin Number J2 Pin Name1 Pin Alternate Name EIA Compatible Name at Rear Connector J22 J2 4 UARTA_TX No change TX_DCE J2 5 UARTA_RX No change RX_DCE J2 10 UARTA_CTS Becomes RTS RTS_DCE J2 11 UARTA_RTS Becomes CTS CTS_DCE Table 3 5 How to Connect to a Computer1 DTE Device Radio Pin Direction DB9 Female Serial Port Connector2 DCE Inte...

Страница 56: ...ocation on the back of the control head 4 Connect the CAN cable to the proper location on the tranceiver NOTE Connector protective covers are provided with the radio They should be used for added environmental robustness 5 Be sure the control head and microphone PTT switches are OFF Install the 15 or 20 amp fuse in the radio power cable fuseholder and the 3 or 4 amp fuse s in the ignition cable fu...

Страница 57: ...October 12 2005 HLN6923A 4 2 Finishing the Installation Cable Connection Notes ...

Страница 58: ...mplete parts lists and parts numbers A 2 Motorola Online Motorola Online users can access our online catalog at https www motorola com businessonline To register for online access Domestic customers please call 800 814 0601 U S and Canada International customers please go to https www motorola com businessonline and click on Sign Up Now A 3 Mail Orders Send written orders to the following addresse...

Страница 59: ...stern Standard Time A 5 Fax Orders Radio Products and Services Division United States and Canada 1 800 622 6210 1 847 576 3023 International USFGMD Federal Government Orders 1 800 526 8641 For Parts and Equipment Purchase Orders A 6 Parts Identification Radio Products and Services Division United States and Canada 1 800 422 4210 menu 3 A 7 Product Customer Service Customer Response Center Non tech...

Страница 60: ...log to digital converter A device that converts analog signals into digital data See also DAC APCO 25 A standard of digital two way radio communications developed by the Association of Public Safety Communications Officials providing maximum radio spectrum efficiency competition in system life cycle procurements effective efficient and reliable intra agency and inter agency communications and user...

Страница 61: ...o connect to the RX pins input and the RTS pins output to connect to the CTS pins input It is incorrect to attach the same name to same name default A pre defined set of parameters digital Refers to data that is stored or transmitted as a sequence of discrete symbols from a finite set most commonly this means binary data represented using electronic or electromagnetic signals See also analog digit...

Страница 62: ...e power is turned off FCC Federal Communications Commission firmware Code executed by an embedded processor such as the Host or DSP in a subscriber radio This type of code is typically resident in non volatile memory and as such is more difficult to change than code executed from RAM FGU See frequency generation unit flash A non volatile memory device similar to an EEPROM Flash memory can be erase...

Страница 63: ... from a subscriber unit to the central control unit integrated circuit An assembly of interconnected components on a small semiconductor chip usually made of silicon One chip can contain millions of microscopic components and perform many functions ISW See inbound signaling word key variable loader A device used to load encryption keys into a radio kHz See kilohertz kilohertz One thousand cycles p...

Страница 64: ...ines several signals for transmission on some shared medium e g a telephone wire MUX See multiplexer NiCd Nickel cadmium NiMH Nickel metal hydride OMPAC See over molded pad array carrier open architecture A controller configuration that utilizes a microprocessor with extended ROM RAM and EEPROM oscillator An electronic device that produces alternating electric current and commonly employs tuned ci...

Страница 65: ...Read Only Memory PTT See Push to Talk Push to Talk The switch or button usually located on the left side of the radio which when pressed causes the radio to transmit When the PTT is released the unit returns to receive operation radio frequency The portion of the electromagnetic spectrum between audio sound and infrared light approximately 10 kHz to 10 GHz radio frequency power amplifier Amplifier...

Страница 66: ...re transmits received signals in order to improve communication range and coverage RESET Reset line an input to the microcontroller that restarts execution RF See radio frequency RF PA See radio frequency power amplifier RIB See Radio Interface Box ROM See read only memory RPCIC Regulator power control IC RPT TA See repeater talkaround RS232 A common interface standard for data communications equi...

Страница 67: ...RAM See static RAM SRIB Smart Radio Interface Box See RIB SSI See Synchronous Serial Interface Standby mode An operating mode in which the radio is muted but still continues to monitor data static RAM A type of memory used for volatile program data memory that does not need to be refreshed Synchronous Serial Interface DSP interface to peripherals that consists of a clock signal line a frame synchr...

Страница 68: ... predictive coding Not used with XTL 5000 Replaced with the APCO 25 standard See APCO 25 VHF Very High Frequency VIP Vehicle Interface Port VOCON See vocoder controller vocoder An electronic device for synthesizing speech by implementing a compression algorithm particular to voice See also voice encoder vocoder controller A PC board that contains an ASTRO radio s microcontroller DSP memory audio a...

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Страница 70: ...gnition 2 19 3 5 ignition sense 2 19 power 2 16 programming A 6 remote control installing 2 13 remote mount 2 11 serial port 3 12 tools 1 4 transmit receive control installing 2 13 configurations 100W radios 1 3 dash mount 1 2 remote mount 1 2 control head 3 1 3 2 cabling 2 11 dash mount 1 2 diagrams 2 12 handheld 3 5 installation examples 2 2 models photos of 2 11 remote mount 1 2 see also specif...

Страница 71: ...on emergency 3 3 3 4 R rear accessory jack see J2 relays horn 3 3 3 5 light 3 3 3 5 remote mount accessory installations 3 3 cabling 2 11 configuration 1 2 control cable installation 2 13 control head installation 2 11 installation 2 4 installation examples 2 2 transmit receive control cable installation 2 13 trunnion 2 8 replacement parts ordering A 1 S speaker connecting 2 23 mounting 2 22 pigta...

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