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  • Page 1 DLP Cinema Projector Installation and Adjustment Manual NEC Viewtechnology, Ltd.
  • Page 2: Important Information

    (4) NEC Viewtechnology, Ltd. has made every effort to prepare this manual accurately and completely as mentioned above. However, NEC Viewtechnology makes no representation of warranties with respect to the accurateness and completeness of this manual, disclaims any implied warranties, and shall in no event be liable for any loss of profit or any other incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use of this equipment.
  • Page 3 POLARIZED PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION Precautions: Please read this manual carefully CORD RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLETS, before using your iS8-2K or iS 10 and keep the UNLESS THE PRONGS CAN BE FULLY IN- manual handy for future reference. SERTED. REFRAIN FROM OPENING THE CABINET AS THERE ARE HIGH-VOLTAGE COMPONENTS INSIDE.
  • Page 4: Important Safeguards

    Installation power supply of 1.7KW 100-120VAC 50/60Hz 1. Place the projector on a flat, level surface in for iS8-2K or of 2.8KW 200-240VAC 50/60Hz a dry area away from dust and moisture. for iS10. Ensure that your power supply fits...
  • Page 5 20 inches (50 cm) of space between mended 750 hours for iS10 or 1500 hours for the ventilation outlet and object. iS8-2K, the risk of explosion increases. Please note that there is a warning system built 2. Prevent foreign objects such as paper clips...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    2-3-1. Primary Lens for Model iS10 ....................14 2-3-2. Primary Lens for Model iS8-2K ..................15 3. Setting Up Your Projector (Model iS8-2K) ........16 3-1. Connecting the Power Cord ..................16 3-2. Setup Required for Overhead Installation ..............18 3-3.
  • Page 7 7. Projector Adjustments (Model iS8-2K) ..........33 7-1. Projector Setup Orientation ......................33 7-2. Primary Lens Adjustments ......................33 7-2-1. Display of Test Patterns ..................... 33 7-2-2. Adjustment of Screen Size ....................34 7-2-3. Adjustments of Anamorphic Lens ..................35 8.
  • Page 8 11. Using the PC Control Software (Menu Descriptions & Functions) ...61 11-1. Basic .......................... 61 11-1-1. Control ..........................61 11-1-2. Lens ..........................62 11-1-3. Lamp ..........................63 11-2. Advanced ........................64 11-2-1. Projector Setup ....................... 64 11-2-2. Color Adjust ........................65 11-2-3.
  • Page 9: Installation Of Pc Control Software

    Network Environment(when used) : A LAN that supports TCP/IP or a wireless LAN environment is a requirement. • For wireless LAN connection, use NEC optional wireless LAN card (SWL-2100N-N*). * Last digit of the model code varies depending on which country you live in.
  • Page 10: Software Installation

    • You must have "Administrators" privileges to install and uninstall the PC Control Software in Windows 2000, and "Computer Administrators" privileges to do the same in Windows XP. • If you have NEC Projector User Supportware (PC Control for iS/cS/MMS) installed on your PC, be sure to uninstall it before installing the PC Control Software.
  • Page 11: Uninstalling

    4. From the list of "Currently installed programs" shown, click on NEC Projector User Supportware to select it. 5. Click on the Remove button. You will be prompted: "Are you sure you want to remove this software (NEC Projector User Supportware) from your computer?" 6. After confirming the above message, click Yes.
  • Page 12: Selecting Primary/Anamorphic Lenses For Your Projector

    Selecting Primary/Anamorphic Lenses for Your Projector Note: This section provides guideline information on how to select a screen size and projector mounting position appropriate for your presentation purposes and about selection of types of lenses as well. Select primary/anamorphic lenses for your projector according to the environment in which it is installed. Note that all descriptions given in this manual suppose that the angle of projection is zero degree.
  • Page 13: Selection Of Anamorphic Lens

    See the table below for available anamorphic lenses. Note: Model iS8-2K requires an optional anamorphic lens mount AS1.25. Available Anamorphic Lenses Screen mask MODEL...
  • Page 14: Selection Of Primary Lens

    2-3. Selection of Primary Lens S c r e e n w i d t h ( W ) Screen C e n t e r l i n S c r e e n h e i g h ( H ) Projector ( L )
  • Page 15: Primary Lens For Model Is8-2K

    2-3-2. Primary Lens for Model iS8-2K Optional Lenses MODEL Magnifying power L2K-14ZM 1.45 - 1.8 L2K-18ZM 1.8 - 2.4 L2K-22ZM 2.2 - 3.0 L2K-30ZM 3.0 - 4.3 Projected Images The anamorphic lens works to magnify projected images horizontally when you use a wide screen for projection (SCOPE).
  • Page 16: Setting Up Your Projector (Model Is8-2K)

    3. Setting Up Your Projector (Model iS8-2K) 3-1. Connecting the Power Cord After making sure that the main power switch of your projector is turned off, plug its power cord into an earthed, three-pin power outlet (power supply: 100-120 VAC or 200-240 VAC).
  • Page 17: When Using An Eu Type Power Cable

    When Using an EU Type Power Cable Replace the attached wire stopper with the EU-spec. one supplied with the projector, following the steps below: 1. Remove the attached Japan/US-spec. wire stopper. Japan/US-spec. wire stopper 2. Mount the EU-spec. wire stopper. Use these holes to mount the EU type wire stopper.
  • Page 18: Setup Required For Overhead Installation

    3-2. Setup Required for Overhead Installation The DLP Cinema Projector has been shipped as a Desktop Front type from our factory. If you want to have the projector installed overhead or on the ceiling, you must change the Remove mounting orientation of the control panel located at the side of the projector.
  • Page 19: Mounting The Primary Lens

    3-3. Mounting the Primary Lens Example: Mounting DLP-CINEMA lenses Remove the rubber cap that covers the pri- mary lens setscrew located on the side panel of the projector. Use a slotted screw- driver to untighten the setscrew. Loosen the screws on both sides of the lens hood to remove the hood pieces sideways.
  • Page 20: Mounting The Anamorphic Lens And Its Holder

    An optional 1.25x anamorphic lens Model AL 1.25 is required for film projection in a wide-screen, CinemaScopic movie format on the DLP Cinema Projector Model iS8-2K. A dedicated, stand-type anamorphic lens holder Model AS 1.25 is optionally available for mounting this lens. See also the instruction manual for the lens holder.
  • Page 21 Anamorphic lens holder screw Z-direction setscrew Tilt angle fixing screw Indication of Adjustment Directions The following arrows are used in this manual to indicate the moving and rotating directions of the lens unit. t u r d i r d i r ( H o t i n a r d...
  • Page 22 Slide the anamorphic lens mount toward the side where it does not come in front of the primary lens of the projector. Lock the le- vers to fix the mount. To slide the lens mount, turn the x-direction fixing levers counter- clockwise to unlock them.
  • Page 23: Installation Of Small Iris(Information For Service Personnel)

    3-5. Installation of Small Iris (Information for Service Personnel) If it is requested by the customer to reduce the projector's lamp luminance because it is too bright even when set to the minimum level, you may reduce it as follows. This operation will also improve the contrast ratio. CAUTION : With the small iris installed, the automatic luminance adjustment [Auto] will be disabled.
  • Page 24 Remove the holder panel setscrews com- pletely and attach the supplied small iris to the panel, using the removed screws. Remount the holder panel now attached with the iris to the engine block. Replace the side panels to their place.
  • Page 25: Setting Up Your Projector (Model Is10)

    4. Setting Up Your Projector (Model iS10) 4-1. Attaching Mounting Bracket for PS Cable Refer to the diagram below and attach the PC Cable to the projector. NOISE FILTRT MXB-1220-33 Connect to noise filter terminal Color code: Japan and USA=Black, Europe=Brown Connect to noise filter terminal Color code: Green...
  • Page 26: Setup Required For Overhead Installation

    4-2. Setup Required for Overhead Installation The factory default projection method of the projector is set to "Desktop Front". To change the projection method, change the mounting orienta- tion of the "Control Panel" located at the side of the projector. Remove the 2 black screws located at the side of the projector.
  • Page 27: Mounting The Primary Lens

    4-3. Mounting the Primary Lens The following lens units can be used with the iS10. Highlite Series projector lenses: TL-1ZHX, TL-2ZX, TL-4Z DLP-CINEMA lenses for the iS10: CL-2ZX, CL-4ZX Normally, please use approved DLP-CINEMA lenses for the iS10. As a special case, Highlite Series lenses can be used; however, note that these lenses should not be used when a high-contrast image is desired.
  • Page 28: Anamorphic Lens Holder Installation

    Method 2. Mounting of Highlite Series Lenses Please see the manual of the lens when mounting Highlite Series lenses. Note: When Highlite Series lenses are used, DLP-CINEMA lens level performance will not be obtained. 4-4. Anamorphic Lens Holder Installation The mounting of an anamorphic lens is required for the iS10. Anamorphic lenses are available in a 1.5 ratio or a 1.9 ratio.
  • Page 29: Making Connections (Projector Model Is8-2K)

    Making Connections (Projector Model iS8-2K) 5-1. Connecting the Image Input Terminals Your projector has four image input terminals, namely, the HDSDI A, HDSDI B, DVI-D A and DVI-D B input terminals. • HDSDI A/B input terminals (SDI A/SDI B) ---Used to input serial digital images from a video signal server or other video data sources.
  • Page 30: Controlling Your Projector Using A Wireless Lan Card

    NOTE • Although the built-in Ethernet ports (LAN1/LAN2) cannot be used to control your projector Model iS8-2K when a wire- less LAN card is set, you can access the T1 circuit through these ports even when a wireless LAN card is set.
  • Page 31: Making Connections (Projector Model Is10)

    6. Making Connections (Projector Model iS10) 6-1. Connecting the Image Input Terminals Your projector has three image input terminals, namely, the HDSDI A input terminal, the HDSDI B input terminal and the DVI-D input terminal. • HDSDI A/B input connectors (SDI-A/SDI-B) Input serial digital images from a Video Server or Video Source.
  • Page 32: Controlling Your Projector Using A Wireless Lan Card

    6-3. Controlling Your Projector Using a Wireless LAN Card When using a wireless LAN to control the projector, please insert a wireless LAN card (available separately) into the Connection terminal PC Card slot located at the projector side. NOTE • Although the built-in Ethernet ports (LAN1/LAN2) cannot be used to control your projector Model iS10 when a wireless LAN card is set, you can access the T1 circuit through these ports even when a wireless LAN card is set.
  • Page 33: Projector Adjustments (Model Is8-2K)

    7. Projector Adjustments (Model iS8-2K) 7-1. Projector Setup Orientation The DLP Cinema Projector has been shipped for Desktop Front projection from our factory. To change this default projection method, you must change the projection method using the Image Orient command con- tained in the Configuration menu: ...
  • Page 34: Adjustment Of Screen Size

    7-2-2. Adjustment of Screen Size When an anamorphic lens is used, distortions will be produced on the projection screen. To prevent the image from being cut off due to these distortions, the image size should be made larger than the screen size beforehand. To minimize potential distortions of the anamorphic lens, it is recommended that the lens shift not be used as much as you can and that projection be kept at lens center.
  • Page 35: Adjustments Of Anamorphic Lens

     Œ Finally adjust the focus using the FOCUS+- buttons either of the remote control or the projec- tor. Note: If you use the lens memory for adjustment of the focus, first move key (Focus Down) almost to the limit and then make adjust- ments so that you can finish the adjustment on the (Focus Up) side.
  • Page 36 Loosen each of the two y-direction setscrews of the anamorphic lens holder and turn the y-direc- tion adjusting knob on the top to adjust the lens position so that the image is projected through the center of the anamorphic lens. Securely tighten the two setscrews after adjustment.
  • Page 37 Clockwise Counterclockwise Anamorphic lens facing up Anamorphic lens facing down Adjust until vertical distortions are removed. Loosen the two pan angle adjusting/fixing screws (hex screws) and shift the anamorphic lens hori- zontally so that the projected image becomes as illustrated below. Securely tighten the screws af- ter completing the adjustment of pan angle.
  • Page 38: Projector Adjustments (Model Is10)

    8. Projector Adjustments (Model iS10) 8-1. Projector Setup Orientation The factory default projection method of the projector is set to "Desktop Front". To change the projection method, please change the projection method with the "Setup" menu (Image Orient) of the projector. ...
  • Page 39: Adjustment Of Screen Size

    8-2-2. Adjustment of Screen Size When using an anamorphic lens, distortion will be produced on the screen and to prevent the image from being cut off from the screen, the image size should be made larger than the screen size beforehand. To minimize the distortion of the anamorphic lens, it is recom- mended that lens shift not be used as much as possible and that projection be kept at lens center.
  • Page 40: Installation And Adjustments Of Anamorphic Lens

    8-3. Installation and Adjustments of Anamorphic Lens Mount the anamorphic lens and adjust the position, angle, and focus of the anamorphic lens. 8-3-1. Mounting of Anamorphic Lens Fasten the anamorphic lens holder so that it is in front of the primary lens. Loosen the hexagonal lens fastening screw of the anamorphic lens holder, then mount the anamor- phic lens as illustrated in the diagram temporarily...
  • Page 41: Position Adjustment Of Anamorphic Lens

    8-3-2. Position Adjustment of Anamorphic Lens Loosen each of the two large and small knobs in the vicinity of the shaft of the anamorphic lens holder, then using the special tool that was supplied with the pro- jector, adjust the position of the anamor- phic lens so that the projection image is projected through the center of the an- amorphic lens.
  • Page 42: Focus Adjustment Of Anamorphic Lens

    8-3-3. Focus Adjustment of Anamorphic Lens Turn the focus ring of the anamorphic lens so that the vertical lines of the test pattern are optimized. • If the anamorphic lens is out of focus, adjust the focus of the primary lens to the optimum setting.
  • Page 43: Setting The Pc Control Software

    • Please connect the projector and personal computer with the required cable. (See Section 5 called "Making Connections (Projector Model iS8-2K)" or Section 6 called "Making Connections (Projector Model iS10)".) When using wireless LAN, please insert a wireless LAN card into the projector.
  • Page 44 • Go to "In Case of Serial" when "Serial" is clicked. • Go to "In Case of USB" when "USB" is clicked. Note • For wireless LAN connection, use NEC optional wireless LAN card (SWL-2100N-N*). * Last digit of the model code varies depending on which country you live in.
  • Page 45: Panel Setting

    (SXGA, SXGA+ or 2K x 1K) and then click OK. iS10 Projector : SXGA iS8-2K Projector : 2K x 1K 9-4. Color Adjustment Using PC Control Software This corrects the chromaticity of the colors of the image projected on the screen by means of a color meter and performs the setting of target colors (TCGD) during test pattern projections.
  • Page 46 2. Click [Create MCGD File Start] under Measured Color / [MCGD]. The "Red", "Green", "Blue", and "White" buttons within Mea- sured Color / [MCGD] will become valid. 3. Click [Red] There will be projection to the screen in the native color (red) of the projector.
  • Page 47: Test Pattern Setting

    Adjustable Range of Lamp Brightness iS10 Projector : 8 levels between 1.2 kW and 2 kW iS8-2K Projector : 31 levels between 0.45 kW and 1.25 kW Click Basic -> Lamp of the setup screen tree to change the brightness level.
  • Page 48: Creating New Titles

    Anamo15 VISTA 1920x1024 1.85 P7v2 theatre DVI 1280x1024 SXGA DVI 1280x1024 1.25 P7v2 theatre none List of Default PCF Files Common file for iS8-2K and iS10 source LUT-DG PCF FILE NAME TCGD active aspect [gamma] CS-SCOPE 1280x1024.PCF 1280x1024 2.35 Gamma 2.6...
  • Page 49 List of Default SCREEN Files Dedicated iS10 Files SCREEN FILE NAME anamorphic factor screen presentation Anamo19 SCOPE 1280x1024 Anamo15 VISTA 1280x1024 SXGA DVI 1280x1024 Dedicated iS8-2K Files SCREEN FILE NAME anamorphic factor screen presentation Anamo125 SCOPE.SCREEN 1.25 2048x1080 DC2K DVI.SCREEN 2048x1080 DC2K VISTA.SCREEN 2048x1080 DC2K SXGA AREA.SCREEN...
  • Page 50: Title Creation And Editing

    9-7-2. Title Creation and Editing The "Title" is created in the following steps. Step 1. Creation of title name Step 2. Setting of connector, format, etc. Step 3. Selection or creation of "PCF" file. Step 4. Selection of "MCGD" file. Step 5.
  • Page 51 Title Creation 1. Click the blank section of Title Edit. The [Title Setup] will appear. 2. Enter a new name to [Title Name]. 3. Select the connector that will be used in [Signal Port], then click [Title Make]. The [Title Edit] screen will appear. 4.
  • Page 52: Pcf File Creation

    9-8. PCF File Creation The PCF file (Projector Configuration File) includes the items mentioned below, which are the setting infor- mation of the projector. • Input signal information (Resolution, aspect ratio, etc.) • Color Space Information • Gamma information • Native color information (MCGD) •...
  • Page 53 >Setting Example Conditions: Project the screen size in Vista (Aspect ratio is 1:1.85) Input signal format: HD-SDI 1920 x 1080 @24 psF Squeeze signals (Signals that have been compressed at the control side 1920 to 1280 in the horizontal direction and 1080 to 1024 in the vertical direction) Aspect Ratio: 1.85 Input Size: 1280 x 1024 For signals other than squeeze signals...
  • Page 54: Screen File Creation

    9-9. SCREEN File Creation The SCREEN file includes the items mentioned below, which are the setting information of the projector. • Display area information • Information about the anamorphic lens that is used • Cropping information about the projection image for the screen being used To create a SCREEN file, do so with [Title Edit] under the Advanced menu.
  • Page 55 6. Enter information on the pixel you need. Normally leave this field as is with the default value. Assign X and Y values of the display area. X : 0 - 2047 Y : 0 - 1079 This sets the horizontal display area to be used when the primary lens zooming feature does not meet the required projection in a fixed wide-screen format on the DLP Cinema Projector Model iS8- VISTA Screen...
  • Page 56: Link Mode With Mms1000

    Connect the DVI-D main output terminal of the MMS 1000 to the DVI input terminal of your projector using a DVI-D cable. Model iS8-2K Projector Using DVI-D cables, connect the DVI-D main and sub output terminals of the MMS 1000 to the DVI-A and DVI-B input...
  • Page 57 Aspect ratio must be set by PCF or SOURCE. : Output resolution should be 2K x 1K (1920 x 1080) if the MMS 1000 is equipped with the MM-WARP option. Note: Use the last updates for Firmware Data on Model iS8-2K.
  • Page 58: Setting Mms Link Mode Using The Pc Control Software

    (MMS Link Mode) using the MMS Control command included in the Advanced menu of the PC Control Software. (Up to two units of MMS 1000 can be connected to Model iS8-2K --in single connection--, and one unit of MMS 1000 to Model iS10.) 1.
  • Page 59: Mms Link Mode Operations

    1. Enter a desired title in the Title Name field and select a signal port: iS10 : MMS-1, MMS-2 iS8-2K : MMS-1, MMS-2, MMS-1 (Dual) 2. Click the “MMS Setting” button. The MMS Setting window appears. 3. In the MMS Setting window, select either as- signment method for MMS input and then click the “Setting”...
  • Page 60 Entry List Direct All available MMS 1000 user entries are retrieved from the MMS 1000 and listed in this dialog box. Assign a desired user entry and then click “OK”. Note: If a signal that has been input in the MMS 1000 differs from that of the user entry, the latter prevails (i.e., the input terminal changes to that assigned by user entry).
  • Page 61: Using The Pc Control Software (Menu Descriptions & Functions)

    11. Using the PC Control Software (Menu Descriptions & Functions) 11-1. Basic 11-1-1. Control Power On --------- Turns the projector‘s power on. Off --------- Turns the projector’s power off. Note: • While your projector is on, be sure to have the lens cap removed from the lens. Otherwise, the lens cap may get deformed due to a heat buildup.
  • Page 62: Lens

    G(Focus Up) side. Lens Center (Supported by Model iS8-2K only) Used to move the lens shift to the center position. The center position may slightly shift depending upon mounting...
  • Page 63: Lamp

    11-1-3. Lamp Model iS8-2K Adjust ---------- Controls the lamp brightness using the adjusting bar. Auto ------------ Automatically keeps the set lamp brightness. Select Adjust to clear the Auto mode. The 'set value' in the Auto mode is the lamp brightness current at the time when the Auto mode is selected.
  • Page 64: Advanced

    11-2. Advanced 11-2-1. Projector Setup Image Orient Make a selection according to the setup position of your projector and screen. Desktop Front: The projector is installed in a normal posi- tion, and projection is made from front of the screen. Ceiling Rear: The projector body is installed upside down, and projection is made from behind the...
  • Page 65: Color Adjust

    Shutter Mode On -------------- The lens shutter function will be activated during the switching of signals. Off -------------- The lens shutter function will be not activated during the switching of signals. Panel Key Lock The control buttons on your projector are locked to be inoperative. Enable --------- Enable a lock on the control buttons on your projector.
  • Page 66: Title Edit

    11-2-3. Title Edit Title selection The currently active title (the title currently being projected) is the one with a red mark at its left in the “No.” column on the Title Edit window. Double-click to select the title to be edited. For the active title : The Title Edit window appears.
  • Page 67 MMS-1(Twin) : Selects the MMS 1000 in the MMS Link Mode (DVI-A/DVI-B Twin input). : Displays the MMS 1000 input terminal in the MMS Link Mode. Entry No. : Displays the MMS 1000 entry No. in the MMS Link Mode. MMS Setting : Sets the MMS 1000 input terminal.
  • Page 68 Process Path ----------- Set signal processing circuit: Cinema : Input signal requiring scaling Signal having a frequency of 2048 x 1080 @48 Hz or lower Non Cinema : Input signal not requiring scaling Signal having a frequency of 2048 x 1080 @60 Hz or lower Pull Down Seq.
  • Page 69 : Used to call a file to be set. Anamorphic Factor : Enter the magnification of the anamorphic lens in use. Screen Presentation : Used to set the display area on the screen: On Model iS8-2K Projector X: 0-2047 Y: 0-1079 On Model iS10 Projector...
  • Page 70: Ti File System

    Up to a maximum of two units of MMS 1000 can be connected to your projector. Note: Model iS10 allows connection of one unit of MMS 1000. When you connect two units of MMS 1000 to your Model iS8-2K, you cannot use 10-bit Twin Link connection.
  • Page 71: Other Setup

    MMS-1 -------- Used to establish the MMS 1000 network to be connected to DVI-A input terminal. MMS-2 -------- Used to establish the MMS 1000 network to be connected to DVI-B input terminal. Use ------------ Click this checkbox to establish each of the networks. IP Address ---- Used to set the IP address of the corresponding MMS 1000 unit.
  • Page 72: Lan Setup

    11-3. LAN Setup 11-3-1. PJ Control IP Address IP Setting: Select Automatic if IP address is automatically assigned by a DHCP server through the network connected to your projector. If not, select Manual. In this case, you must make entries in the IP Address and Subnet Mask fields. Automatic ------ IP address, subnet mask and gateway are automatically assigned by a DHCP server.
  • Page 73 Network Type (Settings are required only when a wireless LAN is in use.) Mode: Used to select communication mode when a wireless LAN is used: Infrastructure ------- Select when data transmissions are required with a multiple number of devices con- nected through wired and wireless LANs via access point.
  • Page 74 Key Select: Select a cryptographic key from among Key1 to Key4. This entry is necessary when you have selected 64bit or 128bit in the WEP box. Key1 - Key4: Enter the selected cryptographic key when you have selected 64bit or 128bit in the WEP box: If your selection is 64bit : 5 alphanumeric characters (ASCII) or 10 hexadecimal numerals (HEX) If your selection is 128bit...
  • Page 75 DHCP Sometimes you cannot acquire an IP address even when you have set Automatic in the IP Address menu, maybe because of your network environment. In such a case, make the settings in this submenu, following the network administrator's instructions. Host Name option: Select whether or not you want to add Host Name option in DHCP processing: None -------------------- Do not add.
  • Page 76: Ti Control

    11-3-2. TI Control IP Address This submenu shows the TI circuitry network status and also allows settings for this network. IP Setting: Select Automatic if IP address is automatically assigned by a DHCP server through the network connected to TI circuitry.
  • Page 77: Information

    11-4. Information This submenu shows the status of your projector. Select Signal ------ Indicates the title whose image is being projected. Lamp ---------------- Indicates the hours consumed and approximate remaining life of the lamp. Temperature ------- Indicates your projector's inside temperature. Version -------------- Indicates your projector's software version.
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