Motorised WARP User Manual Issue 1.1 Lighting Technologies M 5083 1106.05.
Disclaimer Disclaimer Advice before Use Read these instructions carefully. As soon as the equipment is delivered, open packing and inspect the equipment carefully. If you notice any damage, contact the transport company immediately and register your complaint in due form listing the defects. Check if the received equipment is consistent with the delivery note and if this delivery note is consistent with your order. If it is not, contact your supplier immediately.
Safety notice Declaration of conformity This luminaire is a piece of lighting equipment designed for professional indoor use in theatres and television or film studios. Designed and built in accordance with EN 60598-1 and EN 60598-2-17 regulations, it must imperatively be connected to earth by means of its earth wire. To prevent any electrical shock, this equipment should not be opened when it is powered up. Access to internal parts is not required for normal operation.
Safety Notice Safety Notice Always be sure to unplug the power supply cable before opening the fixture. It is the user's responsibility to use the luminaire for its intended purpose and to check the equipment that might be connected to it. Power supply cables and other connections are essential for your equipment and contribute greatly to a safe and trouble free operation. Always pull the plug when disconnecting a cable, never pull the cable. Never use cables or connectors in bad condition.
Foreword Foreword This issue 1.1 of the User Manual for Motorised WARP. The latest version of ADB User Manuals is available from the ADB website. www.adblighting.com > ADB Products > Product family > Product For WARP and Motorised WARP www.adblighting.com > ADB Products > Theatre Luminaires > WARP Motorised The functions described in this User Manual require the latest software version. The latest software version is available on the ADB TTV R&D web site. http://adbttv.dyndns.org/index.
Index Index DISCLAIMER .......................................................................................................................................... 1 Advice before Use........................................................................................................................... 1 Warring 1 Warranty ......................................................................................................................................... 1 Warranty sheet..............................
Index 3.6 3.7 3.8 4 LEARN BOUNDARIES FOR PAN & TILT ...................................................................................... 25 CONFIGURATION – PRESENCE OF IRIS/GOBO HOLDER ............................................................... 25 POWERING UP ........................................................................................................................ 26 MENU STRUCTURE .........................................................................................................
Index 10.2.2 10.2.3 10.2.4 10.2.5 11 Pin out definition of the 4 Pin output connector ............................................................... 61 Adding the scroller ........................................................................................................... 62 DMX mapping for the colour scroller ............................................................................... 62 Removing the scroller ......................................................................................
Content 1 Shipping contents 1.1 WARP/M includes: WARP/M includes: • • • • • • Warranty sheet WARP/M with open-ended cable (0,8 m) for lamp supply 1,6 m power supply cable with Neutrik PowerCon cable connector and open ends on the other side Hook clamps plate with 4 flame head fasteners (1/4 turn fasteners) User manual (CD Rom and/or paper version) Metal filter frame (185 x 185 mm) • Balance tool The lamp, hook clamps and accessories are optional.
Contents 1.2 Optional 1.2.1 Lamp Lamp ADB Reference Code Number G9.5 axial, biplane filament, halogen lamp 230V-800W3200K-300h G9.5 axial, biplane filament, halogen lamp 230V-600W3200K-300h 800W/G9.5/3200K 2990.40.500 600W/G9.5/3200K 2990.40.405 1.2.2 Hook clamp for WARP/M Hook clamp ADB Reference Hook clamp for WARP/M A40 1092.10.600 2 hook clamps required for each WARP/M 1.2.
Description 2 Description 2.1 Features 2.1.1 Standard features The Motorised WARP is an automated zoom profile spotlight providing remote control of pan, tilt, zoom, focus and 4 framing shutters, each with 360° endless rotation. 2.1.2 Control and feedback The Motorised WARP is controlled with USITT DMX512/1990, USITT DMX512-A2 and ArtNet; it is RDM-ready and ACN-ready. A status report can be viewed on a web browser (see chapter 6). 2.1.
Description 2.2 Components 2.2.1 Overview The following illustration shows the external components of Motorised WARP. www.adblighting.com User Manual - page 11 Issue 1.
Description 2.2.2 TOPBOX The following illustration shows the external components on the Topbox Connectors: Ethernet DMX-OUT & THRU DMX-IN WARP power Fuse for WARP power RJ45 Connector XLR5 Male XLR5 Female Neutri PowerCon locking connector: 198 - 264 V AC 50/60 Hz (Optional: universal power supply 90 – 264 V 50/60 Hz) 6,3A 250V SPT 5x20 mm Lamp power From external dimmer More detailed information is available in the programming and installation chapter. User Manual - page 12 Issue 1.1 www.
Description 2.2.3 XLR4 connector on the motor-house The XLR4-F connector on the motor-house provides DMX data and Power Supply (24Vdc/1A) for an additional device on the WARP. Typical example: a colour changer. For more detailed information please refer to chapter 10 “Helpful tips – How to add a colour scroller”. www.adblighting.com User Manual - page 13 Issue 1.
Description 2.2.4 Accessories 2.2.4.1 Hook clamps The hook clamps plate is fixed on the top box with 4 flame head fasteners (1/4 turn fasteners). The hook clamp plate can be fixed as shown above drawing, or turned 90°. When hanging3, each WARP/M requires two hook clamps type A40. 3 Hook clamp for WARP/M : ADB reference : A40 User Manual - page 14 Issue 1.1 www.adblighting.
Description 2.2.4.2 Double gobo holder4 Double gobo holder for gobo size B (85 mm) 2.2.4.3 Combined iris diaphragm & gobo holder5 Gobo holder for gobo size B (85 mm) and iris diaphragm. 4 5 Optional accessory – ADB reference SP/2GO/WARP Optional accessory – ADB reference SP/OR-GO/WARP www.adblighting.com User Manual - page 15 Issue 1.
Installation 3 Installation This chapter contains instructions for the installation of the Motorised WARP. It covers connecting power and data, powering up the Motorised WARP for the first time and addressing it within your system. 3.1 Mounting The Motorised WARP MUST be mounted in a vertical position, either hanging vertically on a tube or standing on the base of its Topbox. 3.2 Power and Data Cabling Requirements 3.2.
Installation 3.2.5 Ethernet The Motorised WARP is equipped with one RJ45 connector for Ethernet. 3.3 Installation Procedures 3.3.1 Inserting (replacing) the lamp It is necessary to insert the lamp 6 before use. Ensure that power is removed from the Motorised WARP when installing or replacing the lamp. The lamp housing, lamp assembly and the lamp may be very hot when the lamp has been turned on. Allow the parts to cool off before replacing the lamp.
Installation 3.3.2 Alignment of the lamp After replacing the lamp it may be necessary to make adjustments. To adjust the beam, turn the Spot-Even ring (15) towards 'SPOT'. Adjust the position of the bulb with the X-Y knob (16). Unlock the knob by turning it to the left (16a) and correct the position by moving the knob in the desired direction (16b). Lock the knob again by turning it to the right (16c). Even the beam by turning the Spot-Even ring (15) back to the EVEN position.
Installation 3.3.3 Suggested procedure to align the lamp It is not always simple to align the lamp if you do not dispose of a white screen. This procedure to align the lamp is accurate and simple. What you need: 1. WARP Metal filter frame (PFM/185 (185 x 185 mm) 2. White diffusion filter (Example Lee 216 / Rosco 116) 3. DMX console or DMX generator/tester Preparation 1. Make a cross in the middle of the white diffusion filter with a marker. See drawing. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Installation Alignment The lamp shape is visible on the filter. Align the lamp to the middle of the cross. See drawing. User Manual - page 20 Issue 1.1 www.adblighting.
Installation 3.4 Pan & Tilt – ‘Reset’ versus ‘Absolute Values’ 7 When powered up, motorised fixtures go through a ‘self-discovery routine’ which can be quite noisy at times – especially during the reset of Pan & Tilt. Motorised WARP uses a different approach, thanks to the absolute encoders for Pan & Tilt. At Power Up, WARP can work either with Absolute Values or with Reset function.
Installation 3.4.1 Internal jumpers The jumpers are on the motor driver boards under the left and right yoke cover. Under the covers you will find 3 PCB’s (Printed Circuit Boards), one board on one side and two stacked boards on the other side. There are 2 identical Ring driver boards (each with 6 motor driver chips) and one Pan&Tilt board (with 2 motor driver chips). All boards include configuration jumpers. User Manual - page 22 Issue 1.1 www.adblighting.
Installation 3.4.2 Jumper setting Jumpers on the Pan&Tilt board (board with two motor driver chips) JP1 => Not used. JP2 => Only for internal ADB use. Locks the software in the memory of the board. (Warning: if the jumper is placed, it is not possible to upload new software.) JP3 => Jumper absent = ‘Absolute values’ mode (factory default); jumper present = ‘Reset’ mode. Jumpers on the Ring boards (board with six motor driver chips) JP1 => Not used. JP2 => Only for internal ADB use.
Installation 3.5 Balancing Motorised WARP offers superb positioning – provided it has been correctly balanced. An unbalanced WARP will not operate properly. 3.5.1 Factory-balancing of the WARP Prior to shipping, WARP has been balanced in the factory for ‘Standing’. If you wish to add a colour changer then you’ll have to re-balance to compensate for the extra weight. Changing from ‘hanging use’ to ‘standing use’ (or vice-versa) also requires a slight adjustment (see 3.5.2.1). 3.5.
Installation 3.6 Learn Boundaries for Pan & Tilt8 When WARP is positioned in a niche, or between pieces of scenery, you may wish to restrict its range of pan & tilt movements. Learn Boundaries is an automatic tool for detection of the physical boundaries. WARP will remember the ‘allowed window of movement’ and will then shift (offset) the DMX values so that ‘Pan DMX value = zero’ matches one of the two Pan boundaries. ‘Tilt DMX value = zero’ matches one of the two Tilt boundaries.
Installation 3.8 Powering up When powering up a Motorised WARP the Motorised WARP must be balanced See 3.5 Balancing. WARNING The ring for an iris can only rotate 90 degrees. So WARP must be made aware of the presence of an iris. This is done in the Configuration Menu. FACTORY SETTING: NO IRIS See chapter Menus. WARP leaves the factory configured for ‘no iris present’. To insert an iris holder: refer to chapter 10.1, ‘How to insert or remove an accessory’.
Menu structure 4 Menu structure 4.1 Push-buttons and LEDs 4.1.1 LEDs LED name → LED status ↓ On Power Error DMX Ethernet Powered up9 Communication error10 Receiving DMX and/or ArtDMX Receiving Ethernet and/or ArtDMX Using ArtDMX Fast flash (4 per s) Using DMX transmitting DMX11 or 4.1.2 Push-buttons Up: Down: Enter: Back: page up page down Selection; one level up One level back 9 Led on after booting of the WARP’s EPU.
Installation 4.2 Menu functions – local display Menu Lev 1 Default value Possible values 1 1 – 512 Set DMX (or ArtDMX) address ENAB OFF SUBN UNIV IP M 0 0 2.xxx.xxx.xxx ON OFF 0 – 16 0 – 16 ON = enable ArtNet ; OFF = disable ArtNet Set ArtNet Subnet Set ArtNet Universe Select IP address 2: static, starting with a 2 10: static, starting with a10 DHCP: dynamic In case Static is selected DHCP is disabled Show unit name Lev 2 Lev 3 ADDR ANET 2.xxx.xxx.xxx 10.xxx.xxx.
Menu structure As long as no DMX is present (or DMX Value = 0): selecting an accessory will automatically rotate gobo/iris rings to the insert position.
Installation ACC1 0 – 255 ACC2 0 – 255 SR 1 0 – 255 SR 2 0 – 255 SR 3 0 – 255 SR 4 0 – 255 SI 1 0 – 255 SI 2 0 – 255 SI 3 0 – 255 SI 4 0 – 255 ZOOM 0 – 255 FOC 0 – 255 PAN 0 – 255 TLT 0 – 255 LAMP Enter to Select ; + and – to Move Enter to Select ; + and – to Move Enter to Select ; + and – to Move Enter to Select ; + and – to Move Enter to Select ; + and – to Move Enter to Select ; + and – to Move Enter to Select ; + and – to Move Enter to Select ; + and – to Move Enter to Sele
Menu structure OFF TEST OFF: After shutdown or power failure WARP will be in Park position. To bring WARP online use Online function in the control channel. Test sequence STOP RUN INFO VERS IPAD STAL 20 Show software version (use up/down arrows to scroll) Show DHCP assigned IP address (use up/down arrows to scroll) Stall function If the WARP is consistently being hindered by an immovable object, the WARP will eventually go in Stall: WARP freezes and lamp relay goes Off.
Installation 4.3 DMX addressing 4.3.1 DMX address The DMX starting address is entered using the local Menu and Display, or on the webpage. 4.3.2 Priority rule between DMX and ArtDMX WARP can be controlled via an external DMX signal (received via the XLR5 connector) and also via ArtDMX (received via Ethernet). Priority and automatic switch-over Default priority: DMX from an external source has priority over ArtDMX. So if the external DMX signal fails, ArtDMX will take over automatically (if available).
Operation 5 Operation 5.1 DMX Operation 5.1.1 Channel Mapping12 The first column of these charts are laid out according to a fixture definition (personality) for in ISIS® ADB’s lighting control software. The ISIS® column is the offset with regard to base address. The Start=1 column shows the addresses for Starting Address = 1.
Operation 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 External dimmer (optional) External DMX output e.g. for scroller (ch1) External DMX output e.g. for scroller (ch2) External DMX output e.g. for scroller (ch3) External DMX output e.g. for scroller (ch4) External DMX output e.g. for scroller (ch5) External DMX output e.g. for scroller (ch6) External DMX output e.g. for scroller (ch7) External DMX output e.g. for scroller (ch8) Dummy 5.1.
Operation 5.2 DMX Mapping – the control channel 5.2.1 Control Channel The Control channel allows special actions such as reset, lamp on/off and partial recalibration.
Operation 171 to 175 176 to 180 181 to 185 186 to 190 191 to 195 User setting 2 User setting 3 Not used DMX address setting Accessory change 196 to 200 201 to 205 Gobo Mode indexed Gobo Mode indexed and Endless rotation 206 to 210 211 to 215 216 to 220 221 to 225 226 to 230 231 to 235 236 to 240 241 to 255 Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Arm For future releases For future releases For future releases Going to initial position and freeze wheels Needs Online function to re
Web page 6 Web page WARP/M provides two user-interfaces: • • The local display with buttons A webpage on any PC browser Before going on, it is necessary to set the PC’s network card on specific IP address and subnet setting. Some knowledge of IT is necessary. Addendum 1 describes how to set up a network card with Windows XP.
Web page 6.2 Home page Web pages are familiar for internet users. The contents of a webpage reflect the information which was received during the latest Refresh. This is nice when you wish to view pages offline – but it also means that you must refresh in order to see the most recent update. Typing the IP address of the WARP in the browser will open its Home page. Hyperlinks appear on the Home page.
Web page 6.3 WARP Scanner WARP/M Scanner V2.2 is a PC program which helps to find all the WARPs on the lighting network and gives an overview of all statuses of online WARPs. This scanner program is available on the ADB web site. WARP Scanner runs on Windows NT and XP. This program auto-detects all WARPs on the Network. Double click on one of the available WARPs, to open its Home webpage.
Web page 6.4 DMX channels Click DMX and then click the browser’s refresh icon to view the WARP’s current setting: Function Description DMX starting Address Swap Pan & Tilt Invert Pan Invert Tilt Endless gobo rotation DMX starting Address Inverts Pan and Tilt Inverts Pan Inverts Tilt Selection between Gobo Mode Indexed or Gobo Mode indexed and endless gobo rotation You can edit the parameters on the browser; Send will send these parameters to the WARP. User Manual - page 40 Issue 1.1 www.adblighting.
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Web page 6.6 Information Click Info and then click the browser’s refresh icon to view the WARP’s current setting: Function Description WARP Software version Displayed as :“Year-MMDD” DMX Source Name of the WARP Hardware address Physical address of the WARP DHCP IP address Static IP address IP address assigned by DHCP (192.168.0.1 if no DHCP server) 2.xxx.xxx.xxx or 10.xxx.xxx.xxx related to the physical address of the WARP Online Recover from park, home and Accessories insertion mode.
Web page 6.7 Axes and Wheels configuration Click Axes and then click the browser’s refresh icon to view the WARP’s current setting: This page allows configuring, calibrating and resetting the PAN and TILT; it also allows configuring and resetting the accessory slots. (iris + gobo, iris or gobo) Clicking on one of the functions will immediately send the change to the WARP. Present status will indicate selected parameter and/or the status of the function. Refresh the information before reading the status.
Web page Status can be: ok: Function is ok Resetting: Function is resetting Calibrating: Function is calibrating Communication error: Hard- or software problem – Refresh the information screen. If the error remains: contact your local ADB dealer. Function Global Mode Description Ring Speed Pan & Tilt Pan Tilt Front accessory slot Rear accessory slot WARP provides 3 speed settings: 1. NORMAL SPEED is best for most applications. 2.
Web page 6.8 Lamp relay Click Lamp and then click the browser’s refresh icon to view the WARP’s current setting. Function Description Lamp relay current status Force lamp relay Off until next Power Up Turn lamp relay Off if Relay is On or Off Force lamp relay to be Off Turns lamp relay off, depending on selected conditions www.adblighting.com User Manual - page 45 Issue 1.
Web page 6.9 Firmware update Click Update and then click the browser’s refresh icon to view the WARP’s current setting. See chapter 8 Troubleshooting and maintenance for full details. Use the Browse function to select the file to be uploaded. Click Send Update16. . 16 Also see uploading a new software chapter User Manual - page 46 Issue 1.1 www.adblighting.
Web page 6.10 Miscellaneous Click Misc. and then click the browser’s refresh icon to view the WARP’s current setting: www.adblighting.com User Manual - page 47 Issue 1.
Web page Function Description Display always On Time out Invert display Display auto off Tick box when WARP is standing; don’t tick when it’s hanging. Brightness level value between 0 and 15 Power Up Setting Enable: at power up, WARP will Reset all necessary rings. Disable: at power up, WARP will wait for the online 17 command before Resetting the necessary rings.
Web page 6.11 Reset WARP Click Reset or Reset WARP and restore all default value and then click the browser’s refresh icon to view the WARP’s current setting: Be aware: the WARP will go offline during reset, it is necessary to refresh the webpage after a reset! www.adblighting.com User Manual - page 49 Issue 1.
Web page 6.12 Calibration Click Calibration and then click the browser’s refresh icon to view the WARP’s current setting: Only necessary for maintenance. Pan / Tilt: WARP is using absolute positioning technology; a calibration will measure all possible positions Pan and Tilt. The Calibration takes up to 20 minutes. A calibration of a ring will detect the physical limits of the wheel. (0nly for lenses) User Manual - page 50 Issue 1.1 www.adblighting.
Web page Clicking on one of the functions will immediately send the order to the WARP. Present status will indicate selected parameter and/or the status of the function. Refresh the page information before reading the status. Status can be: ok: Function is ok Resetting: Function is resetting Calibrating: Function is calibrating Communication error: Hard- or software problem – Refresh the page. If the error remains, contact your local ADB dealer. www.adblighting.com User Manual - page 51 Issue 1.
Top box messages 7 Messages on local display 7.1 Local WARP messages Messages on the local display regarding overall status. Display messages WARP Acronym for Explanation WARP WARP booting WARP software is booting PARK PARK mode WARP is in Park mode STAL STALL mode WARP in Stall mode 7.2 Local calibration and reset messages Messages on the top box display regarding calibration and reset.
Local messages 7.3 Local Error Messages If a problem occurs during power up, operation or calibration, the local display will cycle through any applicable error message(s) until the end of the list is reached and display the error code in the top box display. A full reset or a partial reset can be the solution to repair the encountered problem.
Troubleshooting and maintenance 8 Troubleshooting and maintenance 8.1 Software Upload In some cases, it may be desirable to upload new firmware. This process requires a PC with an Internet browser18. To update luminaire software: Step 1 Download the latest software version from www.adblighting.
Top box messages 8.2 Auto-test routine at power up WARP executes a comprehensive set of self-tests after power up to check mechanically and electronically functionality. Errors messages – if applicable – are displayed on the local display; WARP Scanner and Webpage. 8.3 Cleaning WARP Remove power from the WARP before performing maintenance. 8.3.1 Cleaning Lenses CAUTION: Special care must be taken when cleaning the lenses, as they are easily scratched! Wait until the luminaire has cooled down.
Troubleshooting and maintenance 8.3.2 Cleaning optical sensors and shutters Cleaning is done with oil-free air21. The optical sensors are situated between the motors and the wheels. Inject the air between these two parts, as illustrated. To clean the shutters: Use dry air to clean and a vacuum cleaner to remove dust and other loose particles. 21 Try to keep the dry air spray vertical; otherwise thermal shock is possible. User Manual - page 56 Issue 1.1 www.adblighting.
Technical Specifications 9 Technical Specifications 9.1 Ranges and speed (time) The indication for speed is the time to cover the full range, expressed in seconds. Range Pan Maximum Tilt Maximum Iris full open to close Gobo full rotation Shutter full rotation Shutter in/out full stroke Zoom Focus 400° 275° Speed Fast 12 10 4 6 4 2 15 7 Speed Quiet 12 10 6 11 8 2 25 10 Speed Stealth 12 10 6 11 8 2 25 10 9.1.
Technical Specifications 9.1.2 Construction materials The Motorised WARP is flame retardant rated UL94-V0 for the plastic parts. 9.1.3 Electrical 1. The permanent supply cable for the lamp is fixed to the top box (3 x 1.5 mm2, loose ends) 2. The control electronics are supplied by a PowerCon socket located on the top box. 3. Rated voltage: 230 V 50/60 Hz. Working voltage range: 198 V – 264 V. Rated power: 800 W for the lamp; 100 W for the control electronics. User Manual - page 58 Issue 1.1 www.
Helpful tips 10 Helpful Tips 10.1 How to insert or remove an accessory Inserting or removing an accessory needs to be done correctly. Inserting or removing in a wrong way can damage the WARP and/or the accessory. Several types of actions are required - you must teach WARP about the presence (none / gobo+iris / gobo+gobo).
Helpful Tips ATTENTION: when you insert the iris, it must be in the Open position. 10.1.3 How to remove iris / gobo holder Before removing an accessory it is important to set both accessory slots to the insert position. This is the equivalent of the ‘click’ positions for the manual WARP. This can be achieved in different ways. - OR: use the CHNG function - OR: use the DMX console and set the DMX value to zero (for Gobo as well as for Iris).
Helpful tips 10.2 How to add a colour scroller Adding a scroller to the WARP requires an ADB scroller or ADB adaptation plate23. 10.2.1 Convention if not ADB scroller • • The WARP/M accepts all colour scrollers with a weight up to 2,7 kg. The XLR4 connector on the motor-house provides DMX data and Power Supply (24Vdc / 1A). For other voltage and/or current ratings it is necessary to use an external supply. 10.2.
Helpful Tips 10.2.3 Adding the scroller • • • • • • • Screw the adapter plate to the scroller. This adapter plate fits a wide range of different scrollers. Insert the scroller into the WARP. Connect the safety cable. Connect the XLR4 cable 24. Set the DMX address of the scroller to 1. (If dc power is necessary, wait until after the power up of the WARP/M) Rebalance the WARP25 Power up the WARP. 10.2.4 DMX mapping for the colour scroller WARP/M remaps the scroller address26.
Addenda 11 Addenda 11.1 Addendum 1: How to set-up a network card for ArtNet (WinXP) Step 1: you’ll check the current setting on your PC, and write it down. WindowsStart > Settings > Control Panel > Icon: Network and Internet connections Icon: Internet connections > Local area connection status www.adblighting.com User Manual - page 63 Issue 1.
Addenda Click Properties. This opens a new window "Local Area Connection Properties" Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties This opens a dialogue window "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties". Very Important: now make careful notes of the settings as they are. You may need these later to restore the original configuration. Step 2: select the bullet: "Use the following IP address" Step 3:IP address: enter an IP address, for example 2.1.1.1 Subnet Mask: 255.0.0.
Spare Parts 12 Spare Parts This is only a small selection of the well defined spare parts for first line maintenance. A complete list of spare parts is available in the service manual. Service manual is at the disposal of qualified service technician’s or ADB customer service. To become a qualified service technician’s please contact support@adblighting.com or your local dealer. Spare Part ADB Reference Code Number G 9.5 axial bi-plane filament halogen lamp 230V-800W-3200K G 9.
13 Notes User Manual - page 66 Issue 1.1 www.adblighting.
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