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1. ERO 101 RGB LED beam movinghead User manual Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 3 0 Creation date author initials 27 12 2013 RV Revision date author initials 18 02 2014 RV Safety instructions A WARNING A Always keep this device away from moisture and rain Hazardous electrical shocks may occur A WARNING A Only connect this device to a matching power outlet This device is intended to work ona specified AC currency Connecting this device to power outlets with other voltages may result in permanent damage and possible hazardous situations such as fire or electrical shocks A WARNING A Be careful with every operation of this device Touching live wires inside and outside the unit may cause hazardous electrical shocks This unit must be operated by or under the supervision of an adult This device is not suitable for children Every person involved with the installation operation and maintenance of this device has to Be qualified Follow the instructions of this manual Make sure there is no damage caused by transport If the device seems damaged from the outside do not use it and contact your dealer for more information and consultation To make sure the device maintains in perfect condition and for safe operation it is necessary for the user to follow the instructions and warning notes of this user manual
2. ON Automatic pan tilt movement on S ManualDimmer menu ManualDimmer Light Switch Light ON default L Light OFF HF Light Red 255 Dimmer red 0 255 default 255 H Light Green 255 Dimmer green 0 255 default 255 L Light Blue 255 Dimmer blue 0 255 default 255 F Light Strobe 000 Scan Pan 0 default 0 HF Scan Tilt 0 default 0 H Scan PanFine 000 default 0 H ScanTiltFine 000 default 0 L Light Calibrate FL Cal Pan 128 127 Pan calibration L Cal Tilt 128 127 Tilt calibration Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 3 0 Creation date author initials 27 12 2013 RV Revision date author initials 18 02 2014 RV DMX and DMX channel settings The Ayra ERO 101 LED movinghead is designed for control with any DMX controller or DMX software to control every function of the device in detail For optimal use of the DMX channels which can make a large difference with multiple fixtures there are several DMX working modes available from basic to advanced The device is equipped with 5 DMX channel modes HSV mode 7 channel DMX STAGE mode 12 channel DMX 9 channel DMX 8 channel DMX 5 channel DMX The HSV mode stands for Hue Saturation Value mode Hue is the specific color tone red orange yellow to be changed Saturation is the function to change between the brightness of the color
3. compared to the color depthness When selecting more brightness the color tone deepness will be slightly decreased When selecting a deeper color tone the brightness will decrease In addition to these values there is Value which controls the overall light intensity This function can be seen as a dimmer function In the STAGE modes the color combinations are defined with seperate values for red green and blue This way you are able to make over 16 million colour combinations with the seperate dimmers by changing the intensity of the several colors for any value between 0 and 255 The amount of channels in one of the STAGE channel modes determines the amount of control over the several functions When your amount of free DMX channels is minimal you are able to select a basic 5 channel control mode to save free channels An advanced 12 channel mode can be selected when you want ultimate control over all features of this device including color macro s shutter pulse features and so on The functions and values of the several DMX channel modes and corresponding values are defined on the next pages To avoid errors in your DMX signal line Ayra recommends the use of a DMX terminator at the end of your DMX line Also recommended is the use of special DMX cable with an impedance of 110 Ohms A DMX terminator mostly consists of a single XLR connector with a 110 Ohm resistor placed between pin 2 and 3 Any information and illustrations shown i
4. 12 Master slave music controlled or automatic Graphic display with menu information and backlight Fan cooled full speed or temperature controlled speed P rating IP20 Indoor outdoor use indoor DMX connectors 3 pin XLR Power connector Neutrik Powercon NAC3FC A B Working temperature 30 to 40 degrees Celsius Dimensions 242 x 130 x 289 mm Weight 3 6 kg Connectors and wiring schematics DMX connections Electrical wiring DMX output DMX input XLR mounting socket XLR mounting plug Cable International Brown is Bue Neutra IN 1 Ground Op trational and illustrations sho p Sinite 1 ands version 3 0 Creati or initials p7 fale 8 02 2014 RV
5. Damage caused by improper use or modifications to the device are not covered by warranty This device does not have any user serviceable parts inside Servicing of this device needs to be done by qualified technicians Important notes regarding safety and health Never let the power cord come in contact with other cables Handle the power cord and all connectors with the mains with caution Never remove any warning or informative labels from the unit The ground contact always needs to be connected Do not cover or remove the ground contact Never leave cables lying around Do not open the device and do not modify any hard or software of this unit Do not insert this object into air vents Do not connect this device to a dimmerpack Do not switch the system on and off frequently as this will reduce the lifespan of the device Do not drive the inputs of the fixture with a signal larger than required to work at full performance Only use this device indoor avoid contact with water moist or other liquids Do not place items filled with liquids on top of the unit Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 3 0 Creation date author initials 27 12 2013 RV Revision date author initials 18 02 2014 RV Avoid nearby flames or heat sources do not place this device near flammable liquids gas or flammable items Always disconnect the d
6. NTER gt null UPt DOWN SET menu SET ESC 5600K ENTER gt null UPt DOWN SET menu SET ESC 6500K ENTER null UPT DOWN SET menu SET ESC 8500K ENTER gt null UPt DOWN SET menu SET ESC 10000K ENTER gt null UPt DOWN SET menu SET ESC Change Color2ENTER Motor Run Menu UPt DOWN SET menus lt SET ESC lt Twinkling ENTER Motor Run Menu UPt DOWN SET menu SET ESC lt Fade ENTER Motor Run Menu UPt DOWN SET menu SET ESC lt MacroENTER Macro menu UPt DOWN SET Menu Reset Machine F Reset ON Fixture reset L Reset OFF No reset default Load Parameter Load ON Reset to factory settings L Load OFF No reset to factory settings default Master Alone Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 3 0 Creation date author initials 27 12 2013 RV Revision date author initials 18 02 2014 RV F Master Mode L Alone Mode Auto Sound FAuto Mode L Sound Mode MIC Sense 00 9996 L TC Switch L TC Switch Mask F Switch ON L Switch OFF LTC Switch Temp L TC Temp Cap L TC Temp Set HF Scan setting Reverse Pan FL Reverse Pan ON L Reverse Pan OFF Reverse Tilt Reverse Tilt ON L Reverse Tilt OFF F Pan Degree Pan Degree 630 L Pan Degree 540 HF Scan Black Out Scan Black Out ON L Scan Black Out OFF L Feed back Feed Back ON L Fe
7. V Revision date author initials 18 02 2014 RV Fan F Regulated L Full Linformation HF Time tt mm ss Date mm dd yy L Use Time hour minute Z DMX menu DMX Menu DMX Address 001 No DMX Signal Stop Run Hold Run LAuto Run LSound Run L DMX Channels L HVS Mode LSTAGE Mode H2 Channels H9 Channels F8 Channels L5 Channels Macro menu Macro Menu Motor Run FAuto Run OFF LAuto Run ON Step Quantity 3 Program Step 01 FChange Color Twinkling LFade LProgram Step 62 Fan speed Temperature controlled fan speed default Full on permanent fan speed Show time display Show date display DMX mode Select DMX address Function when no DMX signal is sensed Blackout with all values to 0 default Static mode with the last received DMX values Move to auto run function Move to music controlled function default Programmable automatic program Pan tilt movement yes no No pan tilt movement Automatic pan tilt movement 0 62 programmable steps default 3 Select program for the first step of the macro Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 3 0 Creation date author initials 27 12 2013 RV Revision date author initials 18 02 2014 RV Motor Run Menu Motor Menu LMotor Run Pan tilt movement FAuto Run OFF Automatic pan tilt movement off LAuto Run
8. against electrical shocks and short circuit Always mount the fuse cover back to the fuse compartment Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 3 0 Creation date author initials 27 12 2013 RV Revision date author initials 18 02 2014 RV Box contents Box contents 1x ERO 101 fixture 1x power cable Powercon blue Schuko 1x power link cable Powercon blue Powercon grey 1x Dmx cable XLR male XLR female Unit and accessory inspection Always use the supplied power cable to connect the unit to a power supply If the cable appears broken or has visible damage do not use it If the unit is not going to be used for a longer period of time disconnect it from the power supply and store it in a dust free environment Always check the unit for possible damage before use If you suspect that something is wrong with the unit do not connect it to a power source When you suspect that your unit is broken or damaged contact your local dealer or a certified technician to inspect the unit Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 3 0 Creation date author initials 27 12 2013 RV Revision date author initials 18 02 2014 RV Device overview AC1007240V 50 607 POWER OUT Beam output Menu display Cooling fan Menu buttons Powe
9. allel to each other No DMX terminator Apply a DMX terminator at the end of your DMX chain Signal loss or distortion in DMX values Apply a DMX booster in your DMX chain after 32 fixtures or less After a maximum of 32 fixtures the DMX signal needs to be refreshed Moving parts are not functioning well values do not match and or rattling sounds are noticed Faulty stepping motor positioning Possible value loss of stepping motors Activate the reset function or unplug the power supply and plug it back in to activate the reset program This will reset all values to the original O point The fixture does not respond fast enough to the set speed on my DMX controller Moving parts can not keep up with the set speed Decrease the chase speed of your DMX controller as the stepping motors of your fixture need some time to move from one point to another The fixture does not respond to all DMX channels Wrong DMX channel mode Check the DMX channel mode of the fixture If the wrong value is set change the channel mode to a different setting and try again Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 3 0 Creation date author initials 27 12 2013 RV Revision date author initials 18 02 2014 RV Technical specifications Product features compact design minimal fan and movement noise easy to use p
10. ed Back OFF Dimmer Curve F Square Law F Inv Square Law L S Curve Dimmer Speed Dimmer Smooth L Dimmer Fast Dmx Reset Enabled F Disabled Master modus for master slave working mode Stand alone working mode default automatic working mode music controlled working mode default 20 built in thermostat protects from overheating Protection from overheating active default Protection from overheating deactivated password protected Sense the current temperature Set the Temperature Control modus limit on a certain point invert the pan value do not invert the pan value default invert the tilt value do not invert the tilt value default maximum pan degree setting default Activate black out mode while movement still takes place default Unlock pan tilt position feedback default Lock pan tilt position feedback Use Square Law dimcurve more defined at low values default Use inverted Square Law more defined at high values Use S Curve more defined at low and high values Slow dimmer response for fluent dimming default Fast dimmer response for quick dimming passages Reset through DMX unlocked default Reset through DMX locked Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 3 0 Creation date author initials 27 12 2013 R
11. erature differences Housing Inspect the housing of the device frequently Severe dents cracks and missing screws should be avoided at all costs Do not use the device when the housing is not in optimal condition Contact your dealer or a skilled technician when in doubt about the state of the device Check the fixture and screws for corrosion Corrosion should not be present on the fixture Contact your dealer or a skilled technician when corrosion is found on the fixture Every power or signal chassis connector should be mounted tightly Do not use the device when connectors are loose Do not use the power cord when the cores are visible Contact your dealer for a replacement if needed Avoid the buildup of dust and dirt Clean the exterior of the fixture every month with a dry or damp cloth When using the device intensively the cleaning frequency needs to be increased Fuses The main fuse of this device is to be found on the rear of the device In most cases directly next to the power inlet Only replace a fuse for a new one with the same type and rating Do not use a fuse with a higher or lower Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 3 0 Creation date author initials 27 12 2013 RV Revision date author initials 18 02 2014 RV rating Do not bridge the fuse with electrical wires aluminum foil as the fuse is used for protection
12. evice when it is not in use for a longer period or time when servicing is needed or when the device needs cleaning Only handle the power cord by its connectors Never pull the cable to remove a connector from its socket as this could lead to damage and electrical shocks Always operate this device with a stable AC current Always operate this device with the AC ground wire connected to the electrical system s ground Never use other types of cables than specified in the manual do not use defective or bad functioning cables Contact your dealer when the included or required cables do not work properly with this device When the device has been exposed to large temperature differences for example transport from outdoor to indoor do not connect the device immediately Do not activate the unit until it has reached room temperature as moist might build up inside the unit which may cause shortcuts and or electrical shocks Guidelines and types of use This device is intended to be used by professionals on stage in theaters clubs and other equal venues This device is not suitable for children and always needs to be operated by an adult Only use the device when the environment is suitable and will not cause any damage Do not use the product in moist or dusty environments or where long term damage may occur such as indoor swimming pools where chlorine is used Beaches where sand and salt are present Outdoor without
13. itch on the controller flip the polarity switch on your DMX controller No response or DMX activity signal LEDs active Check your DMX cables for possible connection breaks and replace them if necessary The fixture does not respond to sound Wrong working mode selected Check if the sound activated mode of the fixture is activated Microphone sensitivity level is set too low Increase the microphone sensitivity of the built in microphone Speaker placed too far away or lack of bass Place your lighting effect closer to your speakers or vice versa and or increase low frequency volumes The microphone will not be triggered with high pitched sounds The beam output is very low Dirty dusty optics Clean the lens and or other optics with a dry or damp cloth Dimmer is not set to full output Set all dimmer levels to 100 on your DMX console Sometimes the DMX signal is lost and or some fixtures are flickering behaving odd sometimes Faulty broken DMX cables Check your DMX cables for possible connection breaks and replace them if necessary Power cable interference on your Avoid installing the DMX and Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 3 0 Creation date author initials 27 12 2013 RV Revision date author initials 18 02 2014 RV DMX signal high power cables par
14. n 070 084 Strobe 2 opening pulse fast slow 085 089 Shutter open 090 104 Strobe 3 closing pulse fast slow 105 109 Shutter open 110 124 Strobe 4 random strobe fast slow 125 129 Shutter open 130 144 Strobe 5 random open pulse fast slow 145 149 Shutter open 150 164 Strobe 6 random closed pulse fast slow 165 169 Shutter open 170 184 Strobe 7 burst pulse fast slow 185 189 Shutter open 190 204 Strobe 8 random burst pulse fast slow 205 255 CH2 Master dimmer 000 255 0 100976 CH3 Pan 000 255 0 540 0 630 CH4 000 255 Pan fine CH5 Tilt 000 255 0 240 CH6 000 255 Tilt fine Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 3 0 Creation date author initials 27 12 2013 RV Revision date author initials 18 02 2014 RV CH7 Fixture control settings 000 009 No function 010 014 Reset Hold the value for gt 8 seconds 015 039 No function 040 044 Medium pan tilt speed 045 049 Maximal pan tilt speed 050 054 Minimal pan tilt speed 055 059 No function 060 064 Maximum fan speed 065 069 No function 070 074 Temperature controlled fan speed 075 109 No function 110 114 Fast dimmer 115 119 No function 120 124 Fluent smooth dimmer 125 249 No function 250 255 Activate display backlight Color wheel Color macro 000 009 Unlock dimmer channel 010 014 Moroccan pink 015 019 Pink 020 024 Special rose pink 025 029 Follies
15. n this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 3 0 Creation date author initials 27 12 2013 RV Revision date author initials 18 02 2014 RV 7 channel HSV modus 5 channel STAGE modus Value Channel Value Function CH1 Hue 000 255 0 100 CH2 Saturation 000 255 0 100 CH3 Value 000 255 0 100 CH4 Pan 000 255 0 540 0 630 maximum range adjustable in menu CH5 000 255 Pan fine CH6 Tilt 000 255 0 240 CH7 000 255 Tilt fine Function 000 255 CH4 000 255 CH5 000 255 CH1 Dimmer red 000 255 0 100 CH2 Dimmer green 000 255 0 100976 CH3 Dimmer blue 0 100 Pan 0 540 0 630 maximum range adjustable in menu Tilt 0 240 8 channel STAGE modus Channel Value Function CH1 Dimmer red 000 255 0 100 CH2 Dimmer green 000 255 0 100 CH3 Dimmer blue 000 255 0 100 CH4 Master dimmer 000 255 0 100 CH5 Pan 000 255 0 540 0 630 CH6 000 255 Pan fine CH7 Tilt 000 255 0 240 CH8 000 255 Tilt fine Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 3 0 Creation date author initials 27 12 2013 RV Revision date author initials 18 02 2014 RV 12 channel STAGE modus Channel Value Function Strobe 000 019 Shutter open CH1 020 064 Strobe 1 fast slow 065 069 Shutter ope
16. o change On the next page you will find a detailed description of all functions and the several values which can be selected When activating the fixture and when the start up process is completed you will notice that the last selected DMXc address is shown on the screen standard 001 When no DMX signal is received the display will blink continuously It is possible to approach the menu when the fixture is in this particular position A detailed description of the menu structure as shown in the display is to be found on the next pages Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 3 0 Creation date author initials 27 12 2013 RV Revision date author initials 18 02 2014 RV DSET menu SET ESC Addr 001 DMX mode ENT DMX menu 2 UPt DOWN SET menu SET ESC ManualDimmer ENTER Manual dimmer menu UPt DOWN SET menu SET ESC Red ENTER null UPt DOWN SET menu lt SET ESC lt Green ENTER null UPt DOWN SET menu lt SET ESC lt Blue gt ENTER null UPt DOWN SET menu lt SET ESC lt Yellow ENTER null UPt DOWN SET menu SET ESC Cyan ENTERnull UPt DOWN SET menu SET ESC lt Purple gt ENTER null UPt DOWN SET menu SET ESC lt PureWhite gt ENTER null UPt DOWN SET menu SET ESC Amber ENTER null UPt DOWN SET menu lt SET ESC lt All White ENTER gt null UPt DOWN SET menu SET ESC 3200K E
17. ower supply with locking mechanism Neutrik Powercon easy to use power daisy chain output with locking mechanism Neutrik Powercon tight projection angle for optimal beam effects DMX music controlled automatic and master slave working modes music controlled mode by internal microphone with adjustable sensitivity digital onboard graphic display with backlight smooth electronic dimmers for each color electronic shutter with strobe and pulse effects 630 or 540 degrees pan 240 degrees tilt auto adjust pan and tilt stepping motors RGB color mixing system with adjustable color temperature selectable color temperature 3200K 5600K 6500K 8000K 10000K built in thermostat to prevent overheating variable electronic strobe function from 1 to 25 flashes per second high quality CREE branded LEDs with a long lifespan high output and optimal efficiency built in digital color wheel with several selectable macros several DMX channel modes HSV mode 7 channel DMX STAGE mode 12 channel DMX 9 channel DMX 8 channel DMX 5 channel DMX Specs Power requirements 100 240V AC 50 60 Hz Power consumption max 180 Watt LEDs CREE XP E 5 Watt LED chip Number of LEDs 36 RGB LED color distribution 12x red 12x green 12x blue LED lifespan 50 000 hours Projection angle 13 degrees Pan range 540 630 degrees Tilt range 240 degrees DMX channel modes 5 7 8 9 or 12 Working modes DMX5
18. pink 030 034 Fuchsia pink 035 039 Surprise pink 040 044 Congo Blue 045 049 Tokyo Blue 050 054 Deep Blue 055 059 Just Blue 060 064 Medium Blue CH8 065 069 Double CT Blue 070 074 Slate Blue 075 079 Full CT Blue 080 084 Half CT Blue 085 089 Steel Blue 090 094 Lighter Blue 095 099 Light Blue 100 104 Medium Blue Green 105 109 Dark Green 110 114 Primary Green 115 119 Moss Green Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 3 0 Creation date author initials 27 12 2013 RV Revision date author initials 18 02 2014 RV CH 8 CH9 CH10 CH11 CH12 120 124 125 129 130 134 135 139 140 144 145 149 150 154 155 159 160 164 165 169 170 174 175 179 180 201 202 207 208 229 230 234 235 239 240 244 245 249 250 255 000 255 000 255 000 255 000 019 020 255 Fern Green JAS Green Lime Green Spring Yellow Deep Amber Chrome Orange Orange Gold Amber Millennium Gold Deep Golden Amber Flame Red Open Rotating color wheel effect rainbow effect Clockwise fast to slow Counter clockwise slow to fast Pause color wheel on the current color Open Random color Fast change Medium change Slow change Open Dimmer red 0710096 Dimmer green 0 100976 Dimmer blue 0 100 Color temperature correction No function 10000K 2500K Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subjec
19. rcon input Powercon output DMX input DMX output Safety eye 10 Installation point for hook clamp mounting NOTE Hook not included to be purchased separately OCOONODORWD Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 3 0 Creation date author initials 27 12 2013 RV Revision date author initials 18 02 2014 RV Setting up the unit The ERO 101 movinghead is equipped with an advanced graphic LCD display with backlight for easy navigation in dark or dimmed environments The display is positioned on the rear of the moving head and is equipped with four menu buttons to cycle through the several functions and values After activating the movinghead it is important to let the device finish the start up progress in which it will calibrate the stepping motors of the device After this the movinghead will stop moving and direct itself to a static position At that point E the settings can be changed by the user Qv 2 4 oi We HOO kal The most important settings are shown on the display Addr displays the current DMX starting address Right beneath this value you will find CH with a channel which has recently been changed On the right of this you will find V a function that displays the last selected value for a certain channel When changing several DMX values of the movinghead you will notice that the channel and val
20. roof protection Indoor areas where intense heat sources are present or where the temperature exceeds levels which are comfortable for humans Only use the included power adapter and only connect the device to a suitable power outlet with the correct output voltage Connecting the device to a power outlet with the wrong type of voltage or using the product with a wrong type of power supply may cause permanent damage to the device Avoid shocks and collision during use and transport Do not transport the device while in use Avoid brute force during the installation and operation of this device Familiarize yourself with the functions of the device before use Do not allow operation of the device by unskilled or unqualified people Use of the device in other ways than described in this user manual may cause damage and injury Ayra does not take responsibility for any damage or injury caused by improper use Storage and transport This device is intended for mobile use When transported use the original packaging of the product or a fitting flightcase preferably filled with foam This device is not intended for permanent use Operation breaks will ensure that the lifespan of the device remains unchanged If the device is not used for a longer period of time disconnect it from its power source and store it in its original packaging or in a fitting flightcase Store the device indoor dry and do not expose the device to extreme temp
21. t to change without further notice User manual version 3 0 Creation date author initials 27 12 2013 RV Revision date author initials 18 02 2014 RV DMX lighting troubleshooting If you have any problems with DMX lighting consult this troubleshooting section to solve any difficulties with your product If this troubleshooting section does not solve your problem contact your dealer for more information and help This troubleshooting section contains the most frequent problems and is not a complete collection of possible faults defects and solutions The troubleshooting section applies for DMX controllers DMX cabling and DMX lighting fixtures It is possible that not all described problems causes and solutions apply to your situation as product details may vary from product to product Problem Possible Cause Solution The fixture does not activate itself Blown fuse Check the fuse compartiment for blown fuses and replace it if necessary No power cable plugged in Plug in the power supply toa matching power outlet Power switch is not in the ON position Turn on the device by switching the ON OFF switch to the ON position if available The fixture does not respond to DMX signals Wrong DMX address Set the DMX address to the right value DMX controller blackout function activated Deactivate the blackout function of your DMX controller Faulty positioning of the DMX polarity sw
22. ue digits will change according to the commands that you send to the fixture through DMX During use the display backlight will shut off to ensure that no glare or scattered light is projected When approaching the menu function with the menu buttons the backlight will turn back on This function can be changed so the display will be active continuously To prevent injury damage and dangerous situations only perform actions on the display and menu functions when the movinghead is in a static position To change the working mode of the fixture disconnect and reconnect the power supply The device will re activate itself and turn to the static O point position which gives you the opportunity to change the working mode In DMX mode the display and buttons can be approached when using the blackout mode of your DMX controller or software When selecting an automatic or music controlled mode press enter to activate it After this you have some seconds time to remove your hand from the direct environment of the head as it will activate the sequence and start moving Navigation in the menu structure is easy Use the UP and DOWN keys to navigate between the several settings use SET ESC to return to the previous category and use ENTER to select a submenu or to confirm certain settings When scrolling through the several functions of the ERO 101 in the menu structure you will notice that there are several settings t
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