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1. Channel 5 PAN movement Channel 6 _ TILT movement 0 7 No Rotation of the mirror barrel 8 127 Forward rotation of the barrel from fast to slow 128 135No Rotation of the barrel 136 255 Backward rotation of the barrel from slow to fast Channel 7 Speed pan tilt movement O max speed 5 225 max to min speed 226 235 blackout by movement 236 245 blackout by all wheel changing 246 255 no function Channel 8 reset internal programs 0 19 color change normal 20 39 color change to any position 40 59 No function 60 79 No function 80 99 Motor reset 100 119 Internal program 1 120 139 Internal program 2 140 159 Internal program 3 160 179 Internal program 4 180 199 Internal program 5 200 219 Internal program 6 220 239 Internal program 7 240 255 Internal program 8 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE The following points have to be considered during the inspection 1 All screws for installing the devices or parts of the device have to be tightly connected and must not be corroded 2 There must not be any deformation on the fixture or the suspension point In other words check the truss ceiling threaded rods or whatever is holding up the fixture That also includes the safety cable or chain 3 Mechanical moving parts must not show any traces of wearing and must not rotate out of balance 4 The electric power supply cables must not show any damage material fatigue or sediment We recommend frequent cleaning of the device Ple
2. S XX X stands for the total amount of steps you want to save so you can call up to 48 scenes in RUN For example if the XX is 05 it means that RUN will run the first 5 scenes you saved in EDIT 3 Press ENTER to confirm or Press MODE ESC to return to the main menu CPF a aL L Editing the channels of the individual scenes With this function you can edit the program to be called up in Run a Editing via the fixure s display panel 1 Select SC01 by pressing UP or DOWN button 2 Press ENTER the display shows SCXX X stands for the scene number to be edited 3 Change the scene number by pressing UP or DOWN button 4 Press ENTER the display shows C X X stands for the channel number Such as C 01 it means you are editing channel 1 of the selected scene 5 Select the channel no you would like to edit by pressing UP or DOWN button 6 Press ENTER to enter editing for the selected channel The fixture reacts to your settings The display shows the DMX value of the edited channel Such as 04XX it stands for in the channel 04 of the editing scene the DMX value is XX XX is a hexadecimal number value 01 FF Adjust the desired DMX value by pressing UP or DOWN button 7 Press ENTER in order to edit other channels of this scene 8 Repeat steps 5 9 until you finish setting all the DMX values for all chann
3. VER V 1 0 V 9 9 Software version 2 ADJU LADJ ON OFF Lamp adjustment TEST T 01 T 30 Test function of each channel MATI 0000 9999 hours Fixture running time LATI 0000 9999 hours Lamp running time 3 TIME CLMT ON OFF Clear fixture time CLLT ON OFF Clear lamp time STEP S 01 S 48 Steps of Program Run 2 01XX 00 FFH Edit the channels of each 4 EDIT Scot COTE C20 So 00 EH scene sc48 TIME sec T X 1 9 Time for each scene CNIN ON OFE Edit program via controller An a rr co ah Fr Lm Etj Ad UE ME m LOL Main menu 1 It looks like node in the display but it actually is Mode RUGE Ador cun d IGP O 1 Press MODE ESC to enter the main menu MODE display flashing 2 Press ENTER and select ADDR RUN or DISP by pressing UP or DOWN button 3 Press ENTER for selecting the desired sub menu Ho OO DMX address setting Slave setting AOdE Rod4 UALU ROC die i AU 0n 0F WOI 11 LALL DMX address setting With this function you can adjust the desired DMX address via the display panel 1 Select VALU by pressing UP or DOWN button 2 Press ENTER adjust the DMX address by pressing UP or DOWN button 3 Press ENTER to confirm or pressing MODE ESC to return to main menu 5il AL Slave setting With this function you can make the
4. by turning screws 1 2 and3 3 20 A O e Change the lamp by loosening screws A and B 10 Please remember the lamp is not hot restrike You must wait approximately 10 minutes before you can restrike the lamp Do not ever operate MB150 with the cover open The lamp is a discharge lamp All discharge lamps irregardless of the manufacturer or type are very volatile and can explode Great caution must be exercised when working with these lamps otherwise serious injury can happen B MOUNTING MB150 The installation of MB150 has to be built and constructed in a way that it can hold 10 times the weight for 1 hour without any deformation The installation must always be secured with a secondary safety device a safety cable or chain for example Never stand directly below MB150 when mounting removing or servicing MB150 The installer should make sure that MM150 is installed correctly and that the installation is checked by an expert on a regular basis If you are a rental house utilizing MB150 then use the appropriate half coupler 7 cheeseboro or C clamp to secure the fixture to the truss or pipe Remember to tighten down the cheeseboro or C clamp before raising the truss Don t laugh It has been done before now Fixtures hopping down a truss is not a safe sight to see Caution MB150 should be installed outside areas where people can reach it walk by it or be seated underneath it when being installed Overhead mou
5. to OFF if you don t 4 Press ENTER to confirm or Press MODE ESC to return to the main menu Test function of each channel With this function you can test each channel on its correct function Select TEST by pressing UP button The current channel will be tested a 8 D nr l Main menu 4 Press ENTER the display shows T XX X stands for the channel number Select the desired channel by pressing UP or DOWN button Press ENTER to confirm or Press MODE ESC to return to the main menu 1 Press MODE ESC to enter the main menu display flashing 2 Press UP or DOWN button to select TIME Press ENTER NAE i Fixture running time With this function you can display the running time of the fixture 1 Select MATI by pressing UP or DOWN button 2 Press ENTER the display shows XXXX X stands for the number of hours 3 Press ENTER to confirm or Press MODE ESC to return to the main menu LAE I Lamp running time With this function you can display the running time of the lamp 1 Select LATI by pressing UP button 2 Press ENTER the display shows XXXX X stands for the number of hours 3 Press MODE ESC to return to the main menu LL ME Clear fixture time T With this function you c
6. MB150 USER MANUAL V2 00 ELEKTRALITE 70 SEA LANE FARMINGDALE N Y 11735 U S A TEL 1 516 249 3662 Fax 1 516 249 8870 WWW MYELEKTRALITE COM For your own safety please read this user manual carefully before installing MB150 Every person involved with the installation operation and maintenance of MB150 has to be qualified follow carefully the instructions of this manual INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing MB150 When you unpack MB150 there should be in the box the fixture a power cable a DMX XLR cable a safety cable and a CD Please check carefully that there is no damage caused in shipping If you notice any damage then immediately let your shipper know and the dealer from whom you purchased MB150 FEATURES operation mode is by DMX 512 utilizing 8 channels or stand alone or sound activation pan and tilt movement 8 bit resolution for smooth and precise motion pan 156 rotation tilt 90 rotation speed of pan tilt movement adjustable strobe shutter high speed dual blade shutter 0 10Hz or random strobe dimmer mechanical adjustable from 0 to 100 colors 1 color wheel with 9 dichroic filters plus white with rainbow effect gobos 1 rotating gobo wheels The wheel consist of 7 adjustable rotating gobos plus open The wheel has ability to also shake the gobos _ auto program 8 preprograms can be selected display can be inverted 180 when MB150 is hung upside down local o
7. ONS A INSTALLING OR REPLACING THE LAMP Only install the lamp when MB150 is unplugged from 120 volts The lamp must be replaced when it has reached the end of its lamp life or if it is damaged or deformed Before replacing the lamp let the lamp cool down During operation the lamp can reach very high temperature During the installation of the lamp do not touch the glass bulbs with bare hands Always use a cloth to handle the lamps during insertion and removal Your hands can leave a residue on the lamp which will cause it to deform when the lamp is hot Do not install a lamp with a higher wattage They generate temperatures higher than MB150 operating temperature and will damage the fixture both physically and electronically For the installation you need one Osram HSD 150 70 lamp Procedure 1 Unscrew the 2 screws on the back of the housing holding the plate where the lamp is located 2 Gently pull the socket holder using the knob in the middle 3 Carefully insert the lamp into the socket Please remember there is only one way to insert the lamp Look at the holes in the lamp socket and compare with the lamp s pins Gently slide the lamp and its lamp holder back into place and fasten the 2 screws 4 On the access plate there are 3 small screws marked 1 2 and 3 which are used to adjust the lamp You can adjust the 3 screws to fine tune the position of the lamp and get the maximum light output Adjust the lamp position
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9. an clear the running time of the fixture Select CLMT by pressing UP or DOWN button Press ENTER the display shows ON or OFF Press UP to select ON if you wish to enable this function or press DOWN button to OFF if you don t Press ENTER to confirm or Press MODE ESC to return to the main menu ris LLLE Clear lamp time Ed IH GEEA G 0 1 5 48 SEDE O 1 0100 1 DIFE a 30 3000 JOFF E INEHE 1 E 9 CNOA OFA 1 SC48 0 1 0 100 3 OFF 4 L 30 3000 OFF E INE E 1 E 3 EN a 0N 70FF With this function you can clear the running time of the lamp Please clear the lamp time every time you replace the lamp Select CLLT by pressing UP or DOWN button Press ENTER the display shows ON or OFF Press UP to select ON if you wish to enable this function or press DOWN button to OFF if you don t Press ENTER to confirm or Press MODE ESC to return to the main menu Ed te Main menu 5 1 Press MODE ESC to enter the main menu display flashing 2 Press UP or DOWN button to select EDIT ELECO SEE F Define the number of steps in Run With this function you can define the number of steps in the Program Run 1 Select STEP by pressing UP or DOWN button 2 Press ENTER the display shows
10. ase use a moist lint free cloth Never use alcohol or solvents PLEASE clean around the fans and any air vents If you do not do this regularly you will dramatically decrease the life of the lamp and the fixture itself If it cannot breath it is going to die Use a vacuum cleaner NOT an air hose can Unless you prefer to blow the dust all over the colors and gobos There are no serviceable parts inside the device except for the lamp Please refer to the instructions under Installation instructions for lamp change Should you need any spare parts please order genuine parts from your local dealer TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Power supply 98VAC 50Hz 0120VAC 50Hz 0208VAC 50Hz 0220VAC 50Hz 0230VAC 50Hz 0240VAC 50Hz Power consumption max 5230W Lamp HSD150 G12 socket Metal Halide Motors 6 micro motors Packing dimensions 67x37x34cm 2672 x144 x13 Net weight 10 5KGS 23 1 pounds Gross weight 012 5KGS 27 pounds Remark We obviously try not to have any errors in the manual but errors and omissions for information in this manual has to be excepted Further all information is subject to change without prior notice OTHER ELEKTRALITE PRODUCTS INCLUDE Also check out our website at www myelektralite com CP 3 CONTROLLER BES AAA o x Elektralite E 66 A C
11. e care MB150 will heat up when it is turned on and it will be very hot to touch Please keep MB150 away from children and the general public Please be intelligent and use common sense when operating MB150 If you don t understand what that means don t touch the MB150 GENERAL GUIDELINES MB150 is a lighting fixture for professional use on stages in clubs theatres etc MB150 should only be operated at 120 volts and only indoors MB150 should not be operated 24 7 24 hours a day 7 days a week MB150 needs operation breaks to ensure that it will work for a long time without problems Please do not shake MB150 and avoid using brute force when installing or operating it When choosing the location to install MB150 please make sure that it is not exposed to extreme heat moisture or dust The minimum distance between MB150 and the illuminated surface must be more than 3 feet Always mount MB150 with an appropriate safety cable If you use the quick lock cam to hang MB150 please make sure the 4 quick lock fasteners are locked into position correctly Operate MB150 only when you are familiar with the features on the fixture Do not permit operation by persons not qualified for operating it All modifications to MB150 will invalidate the warranty There are absolutely no exceptions If MB150 is operated in any way different to the ones described in this manual MB150 maybe damaged and the guarantee will be void INSTALLATION INSTRUCTI
12. els of this scene 9 Once all the channels completed the display will flash TIME 10 Press ENTER to edit the time needed the display shows t X X stands for the time needed to run the current scene value 1 9 For example t 2 means you need 2 seconds to run the current scene 11 Adjust the desired time by pressing UP or DOWN button 12 Press ENTER to save the settings for the scene you are editing the display will change to the next scene automatically 13 Repeat step 3 14 to edit and other scenes you can edit and save a maximum of 48 scenes 14 Press MODE ESC to exit The number of steps can be defined under STEP and the scenes can be called up under RUN b Editing via an external controller like an Elektralite CP10xt Call up the first scene in your controller now Select SC01 by pressing UP or DOWN button Press ENTER the display shows SC01 Press ENTER the display shows C 01 Select CNIN by pressing UP or DOWN button Press ENTER the display shows OFF Press UP or DOWN button the display shows ON Press ENTER the display shows SC02 You successfully downloaded the first scene Adjust the Step time as described above Call up the second scene in your controller now 0 Repeat steps 5 9 until all desired scenes are downloaded 1 Press MODE ESC to exit The number of steps can be defined under STEP and the scenes ca
13. fixture as slave 1 2 3 4 Select SLAV by pressing UP or DOWN button Press ENTER the display shows ON or OFF Press UP to select ON if you wish to enable this function or press DOWN to select OFF if you don t Press ENTER to confirm or press MODE ESC to return to main menu II eun Program Run Master setting With the function RUN you can run the internal program You can set the number of steps under Step You can edit the individual scenes under Edit You can run the individual scenes either automatically AUTO i e with the adjusted Step Time or sound controlled SOUN The selection ALON means Stand Alone mode and MAST that the device is defined as master 10d Lc Un RUEO ALON ASE SOUPE ON NASE 1 Select AUTO or SOUN by pressing UP or DOWN button 2 Press ENTER for selecting the desired extension menu 3 Select ALON or MAST by pressing UP or DOWN button 4 Press ENTER to confirm or Press MODE ESC to return to the main menu re d A Display the DMX value Reverse display Shut off LED display Mde 15P UALUd 00 cd 15 ON 0FE L Ld GH DFE 11 UAL Li Display the DMK 512 value of each channel With this function you can display the DMX 512 value of each channel 1 Select VALU by pressing UP or DOWN butt
14. he starting address of the first unit to 1 the second MB150 to 9 8 1 the third to 17 16 1 and so on Note After switching on MB150 will automatically detect whether DMX 512 data is received or not If the data is received the display will show A 001 or whatever the address is set to like A 017 If there is no data received at the DMX input the display flashes A001 or whatever the actually set address is The important thing to remember is the address is flashing Now this situation can occur if the 3 PIN XLR plug cable with DMX signal from the controller is not connected to the input of MB150 or the controller is switched off or defective or if the cable or connector is defective or if the signal wires are swap in the input connector In others words pins 1 2 and or 3 are not the same at both ends Believe it or not this is very easy to do if the person making the cable does not look at the pin numbers in the connector The numbers of the pins and the color of the cable need to match Don t just look at the cable and assume they are correct Also Note If the lamp is on then the display will show A00 1 or whatever the actually address is set to If the lamp is off then the display will show A001 Note the PERIOD Controller amp fixture 1 fixture 2 fixture 3 starting address 1 starting address 9 starting address 17 NOTE The modes of DMX 512 data and lamp are shown via the d
15. his function you can restore the factory settings of the device All settings will be set back to the default values shaded Please remember that Any edited scenes will be lost 1 Select LODA by pressing UP or DOWN button 2 Press ENTER the display shows ON or OFF 3 Press UP to select ON if you wish to enable this function or press DOWN button to OFF if you don t 4 Press ENTER to confirm or Press MODE ESC to return to the main menu r Wi 1 Es DEC Software version With this function you can display the software version of the device 1 Select VER by pressing UP or DOWN button 2 Press ENTER the display shows V X X X X stands for the version number e g V 1 0 V 2 6 3 Press MODE ESC to return to the main menu Ro JU main menu 3 Ao id Ad 0 OFF EESE E 0 E 36 1 Press MODE ESC to enter the main menu display flashing 2 Press UP or DOWN button to select ADJU Press ENTER oz Ao Lamp adjustment With this function you can adjust the lamp via the Control Board The shutter opens and the lamp can be adjusted In this mode the device will not react to any control signal 1 Select LADJ by pressing UP or DOWN button 2 Press ENTER the display shows ON or OFF 3 Press UP to select ON if you wish to enable this function or press DOWN button
16. in menu 2 SEL NA PAN rE iL FEE LU ee nn DER GN OFF 0 0 U 10 01 99 1 Press MODE ESC to enter the main menu display flashing 2 Press UP or DOWN button to select SET Press ENTER rei oom lll Pan Reverse With this function you can reverse the Pan movement 1 Select RPAN by pressing UP or DOWN button 2 Press ENTER the display shows ON or OFF 3 Press UP to select ON if you wish to enable this function or press DOWN button to OFF if you don t 4 Press ENTER to confirm or Press MODE ESC to return to the main menu re it Tilt Reverse With this function you can reverse the Tilt movement Select RTIL by pressing UP or DOWN button Press ENTER the display shows ON or OFF Press UP to select ON if you wish to enable this function or press DOWN button to OFF if you don t Press ENTER to confirm or Press MODE ESC to return to the main menu ESE th 5 Reset this function you can Reset the device via the Control Board Select REST by pressing UP or DOWN button 2 Press ENTER the display shows ON or OFF 3 Press UP to select ON if you wish to enable this function or OFF if you don t 4 Press ENTER to confirm or Press MODE ESC to return to the main menu a L LOT Restore factory settings With t
17. isplay AGO HOU BOUT AU DMX OK NO DMX NO DMX Lamp on Lamp on Lamp off Lamp off DISPLAY PANEL The Display Panel offers several features for example you can simply set the starting address run the pre programmed shows or reset the fixtures motors The main menu is accessed by pressing the Mode esc button until the display starts flashing Browse through the menu by pressing the Up button or Down button Press the Enter button in order to select the desired menu You can change the selection by pressing the Up button or Down button Confirm every selection by pressing the Enter button You can leave every mode by pressing the Mode esc button The functions provided are described in the following sections DEFAULT SETTINGS SHADED MAIN FUNCTIONS MAIN SUB EXTENSION DISPLAY FUNCTION MENU MENU ADDR VALU A001 A511 AXXX DMX address setting SLAV ON OFF SLAV Slave setting Automatic Program Run ALON AHA in Stand Alone PRUNG Automatic Program Run MAST AU M eed as Master RLN Sound controlled Program 0 MODE ALON SO A a 9 SOUN Run in Stand Alone MAST SO M Sound controlled Program Run as Master VALU D XX D 00 Display the DMX 512 value DXXX of each channel DISP RDIS ON OFF Reverse display CLDI ON OFF Shut off LED display RPAN ON OFF Pan Reverse RTIL ON OFF Tilt Reverse 1 SET REST Reset LODA ON OFF Restore factory settings
18. n be called up under RUN RSEOMPNOARWNSR MB150 S FIXTURE PROFILE DMX CHANNEL S FUNCTIONS AND THEIR VALUES Channel 1_ Color Wheel 1 0 12 Open white 13 25 COL 1 26 38 COL 2 39 51 COL 3 52 64 COL 4 65 77 COL 5 78 90 COL 6 91 103 COL 7 104 116 COL 8 117 127 COL 9 128 187 Forwards rainbow effect from fast to slow 188 193 No rotation 194 255 Backwards rainbow effect from slow to fast Channel 2 Rotating gobos cont rotation 0 13 Open 14 27 Rot gobo 1 metal 28 41 Rot gobo 2 metal 42 55 Rot gobo 3 metal 56 69 Rot gobo 4 metal 70 83 Rot gobo 5 metal 84 97 Rot gobo 6 metal 98 115 Rot gobo 7 metal 116 135 Rot gobo 1 metal shake 136 155 Rot gobo 2 metal shake 156 175 Rot gobo 3 metal shake 176 195 Rot gobo 4 metal shake 196 215 Rot gobo 5 metal shake 216 235 Rot gobo 6 metal shake 236 255 Rot gobo 7 metal shake Channel 3 rotating gobo rotation 0 7 No rotation 8 127 forwards gobo rotation from fast to slow 128 135 No rotation 136 255 Backwards gobo rotation from slow to fast Channel 4 Shutter strobe 0 31 Shutter closed 32 63 Dimmer close to open 64 95 Strobe effect slow to fast 96 127 No function shutter open 128 159 Pulse effect in sequences 160 191 No function shutter open 192 223 Random strobe effect slow to fast 224 255 No function shutter open
19. nal The DMX terminator is simply a 3 pin XLR plug male with a 120 Q resistor connected between pins 2 and 3 It is then plugged into the output XLR socket of the last MB150 in the chain Please see illustration below 1200 J ERA T Hi JAN PING PIN2 PROJECTOR DMX START ADDRESS SELECTION All MB150s need be given a DMX starting address when using a DMX signal so that the correct MB150 responds to the correct control signals This digital starting address is the channel number from which MB150 starts to listen to the digital control information sent out from the Elektralite CP10xt or other DMX controller The allocation of this starting address is done by setting the correct number on the display located on the base of MB150 You can set the same starting address for all fixtures or group of fixtures like all the MB150s in your plot or you can make different address for each individual fixture If you set the same address all the fixtures will start to listen to the same control signal from the same channel number In other words changing the settings of one channel will affect all the fixtures simultaneously If you set a different address each unit will start to listen to the channel number you have set based on the quantity of control channels of the fixture That means changing the settings of one channel will affect only the selected fixture In the case of this MB150 which is an 8 channel fixture you should set t
20. nting requires experience including amongst other things calculating the working load limits and installation material being used Periodic safety inspections should be done of MB150 as the fixture does move If you do not have the qualifications and experience do not attempt the installation Improper installation can result in bodily injury to yourself or others Before mounting make sure that the installation area can hold a minimum point load of 10 times MB150 s weight Once installed then connect MB150 to the correct power source 120 volts A C Please refer to the picture below DMxX 512 CONTROL CONNECTION Connect the provided XLR cable to the female 3 pin XLR output of your Elektralite CP10xt or other DMX controller The other end should be connected to the male 3 pin XLR input of MB150 Then daisy chain out of the first MB150 and into the next MB150 Never Y split the DMX connection If you need more cable then it should be two core screened cable fitted with a 3 pin XLR input and output connector Please refer to the diagram below DMX output DMX input XLR mounting sockat XLR mounting sockat 1 Ground 1 Ground 2 Signal 2 Signal 3 Signal 3 Signal DMX 51 2 CONNECTION WITH DMX TERMINATOR For installations where the DMX cable has to run a long distance or is in an electrically noisy environment it is recommended that a DMX terminator is used This helps prevent corruption of the digital control sig
21. on 2 Press ENTER to confirm the display shows D 00 In this setting the DMX adjustment of every channel will be displayed 3 Press UP or DOWN button in order to select the desired channel If you select D 08 the display will only show the DMX value of the 8 channel 4 Press ENTER to confirm or Press MODE ESC to return to the main menu 5 The display shows D XX X stands for the DMX value of the selected channel ro 19 Reverse display Kinda useful when your staring up at the display from the ground With this function you can rotate the display by 180 1 Select RDIS by pressing UP or DOWN button 2 Press ENTER the display shows ON or OFF 3 Press UP to select ON if you wish to enable this function or press DOWN button to OFF if you don t the display will rotate by 180 4 Press ENTER to confirm or Press MODE ESC to return to the main menu Ti Cta Shut off LED display With this function you can shut off the LED display after 2 minutes 1 Select CLDI by pressing UP or DOWN button 2 Press ENTER the display shows ON or OFF 3 Press UP to select ON if you wish to enable this function or press DOWN button to OFF if you don t 4 Press ENTER to confirm or Press MODE ESC to return to the main menu SEC Ma
22. r remote resetting of motors auto test for all functions value of each DMX channel can be displayed editable program edit and save a program to the on board processor using either the controls on the front panel or using an external controller like an Elektralite CP 20 A maximum 48 scenes cues looks can be saved on board The resultant saved program can be played back from the run menu accessed from the front display panel SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This device has left the factory in perfect condition In order to maintain this condition and to ensure a safe operation it is absolutely necessary for the user to follow the safety instructions and warning notes written in this user manual MB150 is a high voltage fixture Be careful when dealing with high voltages Please read this manual If you do not read this manual and damages occur to MB150 then it could void the warranty During shipping MB150 may have been exposed to high temperature changes or humidity changes So as a precaution do not switch MB150 on immediately Condensation can damage MB150 so leave MB150 switched off until it has reached room temperature The electric connection must be carried out by a qualified person and it is absolutely essential that MB150 be grounded Always disconnect MM150 from the power source when the device is not in use or before cleaning it Only unplug MB150 from the power cord Never pull out the plug out by pulling on the power cord Tak
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