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1. 25 SEY pe ECT ERR REOR 26 SenDUel soe eodeni a utente ecd me a 26 Installing the Optional Free Standing Model Intercept Sentry Sentinel 27 Aligning Intercept Optional Free Standing Model Only 28 5 0 Controls and Indicators 29 DENIS OFS c E 29 VIG ALONG IMS sex crest eran eresecetvcencaceteeuacelyes menace e arose mente 30 Igi te emisse eL A 30 SLAA xo esce iet estan Decet tib uf i bag mE ee a cet OUT See 30 E SISTERE ce eee i m ee ee ree eee ree 31 Mercet S ePtby setae etl tas ath Wn deus Sas he 31 SENINE mr PEE 33 6 0 ODETAUOM c dates 35 Pre Screening PrOC Cures ccccccccccsssssesseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeesseeeeeeeeeeeeeesenaas 35 sing the Intercept Seny eic cct ir pat rte et abo R Ern breeds 36 UJsitig TASES SIMU i en eo Mae e ee dt t T eeu 37 Appendix A Warranty 5o ioco teure coat rue Doa cero neuer reci 39 Durationor VValtalitieSssesesdee tones tutea de pU tta oto a tmt bouts 39 Appendix B EC Declaration of Conformity 41 Notes Cautions and Warnings Note Denotes helpful information intended to provide tips for better use of the product Caution Denotes a hazard Failure to follow instructions could result in minor personal injury and or property damage Included text gives proper procedures Warning Denotes a hazard Failure to follow instructions could re
2. Attached to the back of the pillar with p Ps the including mounting screw this pillar bracket is used to attach the pillar to a wall located in a hallway Bracket attaches to hallway wall Mount bracket shown installed on back of pillar and attached with mounting Screw 12 e Doorway wall mount bracket Installed on the side of the pillar and attached to the back with the including mounting screw this bracket is used to attach the pillar to a wall located near a doorway K Bracket attaches to wall near doorway frame Mount bracket shown installed on side of pillar and attached to back with mounting screw CONTROLS 14 Intercept Sentry Mode Rotary switch with Night and Day settings Volume speaker icon Variable rotary control from low to high Sensitivity Four position key lock rotary switch from lowest 1 to highest 4 SAFESCAN SXETS LINDGREN Top of Intercept Sentry Pillar Sentinel e Volume speaker icon Variable rotary control from low to high with audio off switch e Sensitivity Four position key lock rotary switch from lowest 1 to highest 4 e Power Rotary switch with Off and On settings LE MES MEL e TELLITE e SAFESCAN midi f 15 ETS Lindgren Product Information Bulletin See the ETS Lindgren Product Information Bulletin included with your shipment for the following 16
3. by verifying the two LEDs in the middle are illuminated red Walk to the Sentinel face it and do a 360 degree turn 3 If aferromagnetic object is detected the eight red LEDs will flash in succession and the alarm will sound a variable musical tone that increases in pitch The alarm will persist until the scan area is cleared and then it will reset 37 This page intentionally left blank 38 Appendix A Warranty Note See the Product Information Bulletin included with your shipment for the complete ETS Lindgren warranty Duration of Warranties All product warranties except the warranty of title and all remedies for warranty failures are limited to one year Product Warranted Duration of Warranty Period SAFESCAN Ferromagnetic 1 Year Detection Systems FMDS 39 This page intentionally left blank 40 Appendix B EC Declaration of Conformity CE 15 SWETS LINDGREN An ESCO Technologies Company EC Declaration of Conformity We ETS Lindgren Inc 1301 Arrow Point Drive Cedar Park Texas 78613 USA declare under our sole responsibility that the product Product SAFESCANO Intercept SAFESCAN Sentry Description Ferromagnetic Detection System to which this declaration relates in conformity with the following European harmonized and published standards at date of this declaration Standard s CISPR 11 2003 Industrial scientific and medical ISM radio frequency equipment Electro
4. e Warranty information e Safety regulatory and other product marking information e Steps to receive your shipment e Steps to return a component for service e ETS Linggren calibration service e ETS Lindgren contact information 2 0 Maintenance CAUTION Before performing any maintenance follow the safety information in the ETS Lindgren Product Information Bulletin included with your shipment WARNING Maintenance of SAFESCAN FMDS is limited to external components such as cables or connectors Clean the exterior of the cabinet using a damp cloth and mild cleaner Always unplug the unit before cleaning To prevent electrical shock do not remove cover WARRANTY Warranty may be void if the housing is opened If you have any questions concerning maintenance contact ETS Lindgren Customer Service Verify Proper Operation o Note Perform the following checks daily to verify proper operation Use a small ferromagnetic test object for example a nail clipper to trigger at various positions on each side and to verify proper alarm indication For the Intercept and Sentry block the infrared beam and then pass the nail clipper close to the vertical sensors from the bottom to the top in sequence An alarm should be triggered in each instance 17 PERFORM INDICATOR TEST Test the functions of each of these components Top dome lights Intercept Sentry Alarm light LED indicators Sentinel Mode sw
5. high power green LEDs located inside the top dome on each of the pillars These indicate the pillar is powered up and in the ready state e Red Alarm Lights Three high power red LEDs located inside the top dome on each of the pillars The SAFESCAN FMDS will initiate ferromagnetic threat screening when the beam senses a passing person or object When an alarm is triggered the red lights will flash until the aperture is cleared Additionally when in the Night position the top dome light will illuminate dim red SENTINEL The Sentinel includes eight LEDs on the front panel located above the controls These LEDs illuminate red in four stages the number of stages illuminated increases with increased ferromagnetic threat A musical tone will also increase with increased ferromagnetic threat 30 Controls Note It is recommended that the pillars be left on 24 hours a day if o guarding the magnet room except for turning them off momentarily at the beginning of each day to verify proper operation See page 17 for more information on performing daily operational checks Each SAFESCAN FMDS pillar operates independently with its own controls indicators internal electronics sensors reflective beam and power supply Additionally for the Intercept one pillar provides a beam reflector for the fellow pillar however each pillar senses and triggers independently of the fellow pillar INTERCEPT SENTRY Night Day Mode Switch When
6. of the detector Sensitivity is best when a threat object is closest to the sensors positioned within the vertical limbs Because of the inverse cube law of physics objects two times as close to the sensors elicit a signal 2 x 2 x 2 8 times stronger 1 Perform pre screening per internal procedures 2 Stand just outside the scan area for the single pillar or the opening between the dual pillars aperture Confirm that the pillar is ready for operation by verifying that the top dome lights are illuminated green Pass through the scan area or aperture 3 Ifa ferromagnetic object is detected the green light s will turn off and an alarm will be initiated The audio buzzer will sound and the top dome lights will flash red The alarm will persist until the scan area is cleared and then it will reset 36 Using the Sentinel Note While smaller ferromagnetic threats can sometimes be detected no pillar or portal can infallibly detect smaller threats especially when these pass through the aperture close to the midline of the detector Sensitivity is best when a threat object is closest to the sensors positioned within the vertical limbs Because of the inverse cube law of physics objects two times as close to the sensors elicit a signal 2 x 2 x 2 8 times stronger 1 Perform pre screening per internal procedures 2 Stand just outside the scan area for the Sentinel Confirm that the pillar is ready for operation
7. side of the area where the person or object to be checked will move past within the 24 inch scan aperture and the 72 inches of free space ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS The Sentry and the Sentinel each provide one power supply the Intercept provides two power supplies one for each pillar The power supply includes a cord that plugs into a standard 110 VAC outlet or 220 VAC where applicable and a 12 VDC output cable that connects to the pillar Each pillar provides two 12 VDC input receptacles on each leg one at the top and one at the bottom either may be used AC input 100 240VAC 3 a l Separate Power Suppy 4 X 2 5 x 5 d DC output 12V g 24 Installing the Wall Mounted Model Note Each SAFESCAN model includes two sets of mounting brackets for each pillar for mounting either to a wall located in a hallway or to a wall located near a doorway See Mounting Brackets on page 12 for more information and then attach the desired bracket to the pillar INTERCEPT Note When mounting the pillars make sure they are vertically aligned with each other and that the front of each pillar is horizontally aligned with the other If not in alignment you will need to remove them and re mount Select an appropriate installation location and position the two pillars See nstallation Location Requirements on page 23 for information Depending on the mounting bracket installed on the pillars use toggle
8. that the alarm is activated SENTINEL 1 Select an appropriate installation location and position the single pillar See Installation Location Requirements on page 23 for information 2 Depending on the mounting bracket installed on the pillar use toggle bolts not included to attach the bracket to the hallway wall or to the wall near the doorway 3 Mount the power supply either by the bottom of the pillar or in an overhead location 4 Run the power cord from the power supply to a 110 VAC receptacle or 220 VAC receptacle where applicable 5 Turn Power switch to the Off position 6 Connect the power supply output to the pillar 7 Turn Power switch to the On position 8 Test the pillar with a known ferromagnetic object to verify that the 26 alarm is activated Installing the Optional Free Standing Model Intercept Sentry Sentinel part 121824 See page 19 for ordering information o Note The optional free standing model requires base assembly 1 Attach the optional base to the pillar s per the instructions included with the base Select an appropriate installation location position the single pillar for the Sentry and the Sentinel and the two pillars for the Intercept See nstallation Location Requirements on page 23 for information 2 Ensure that the feet are flush with the floor and not unbalanced 3 Mount the single power supply for the Sentry and the Sentinel and the two power supplies for the I
9. varied from very soft to loud Rotating the knob completely to the position will switch off the speaker After work hours it is strongly recommended to set the Volume control full clockwise to the highest level Sensitivity Switch Four positions are present with 4 the right clockwise position being the highest sensitivity Sensitivity is decreased by rotating the switch counterclockwise to 1 the lowest sensitivity This adjusts the threshold for alarming Set the sensitivity to the highest level possible without having frequent false alarms These can occur from close moving ferromagnetic objects such as hardware on doors Sensitivity is related to the speed at which a person passes through the aperture For best results pass through as quickly as is feasible Note Do not use excessive force on the Sensitivity knob SAFESCAN ASETS LINBGEEN Top of Sentinel Pillar LEDs 33 On Off Switch When connected to power the lighting system of the SAFESCAN FMDS is activated When leaving the facility at night place the Power switch in the On position and the Volume control at the highest level clockwise In the On position after an automatic sound and light check the two LEDs in the middle will illuminate red this indicates DO NOT ENTER If a person or an object enters the range of the pillar the alarm will automatical
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11. SAFESCANG Ferromagnetic Detection Systems FMDS User Manual Intercept Dual Pillars Sentry Single Pillar Sentinel Screener SWETS LINDGREN An ESCO Technologies Company ETS Lindgren Inc reserves the right to make changes to any product described herein in order to improve function design or for any other reason Nothing contained herein shall constitute ETS Lindgren Inc assuming any liability whatsoever arising out of the application or use of any product or circuit described herein ETS Lindgren Inc does not convey any license under its patent rights or the rights of others Copyright 2014 2015 by ETS Lindgren Inc All Rights Reserved No part of this document may be copied by any means without written permission from ETS Lindgren Inc Trademarks used in this document The ETS Lindgren logo is a registered trademark of ETS Lindgren Inc SAFESCAN is a registered trademark of MEDNOVUS INC Revision Record MANUAL FMDS SAFESCAN PILLARS Part 399355 Rev B Revision Desonpion ome Initial Release July 2014 and CE information Lae Added Sentry and Sentinel product February 2015 Table of Contents Notes Cautions and Warnings ss V MO IMUFOGUG TION Bee H 7 SAFESCAN FMDS Models ccccccseeeececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeecaeeeeeeeeessaeeeeeeeeeseaaees 7 Intercept Dual PIWASS eisirean eei eee ye E REDE TTL 8 Sentry Single Pilla sersan ie a ta Rae a
12. TS LUNDGREN Sentry Single Pillar Top of Sentry Pillar 10 SENTINEL SCREENER One pillar with continuous monitoring and a higher degree of sensitivity than the Sentry The Sentinel is wall mounted a free standing option is available For mounting options see page 12 For installation information see page 23 Sentinel Screener SAFESCAN Top of Sentinel Pillar Features Each pillar provides the following controls and indicators for detailed information see Controls and Indictors on page 29 INDICATOR LIGHTS e The Intercept and the Sentry feature green and red indicator lights located in the top dome e The Sentinel features eight red LEDs located above the controls on the front panel AUDIO INDICATOR e The alarm buzzer for the Intercept and the Sentry is approximately 2 5 kHz to 3 8 kHz e The audio indicator for the Sentinel is a variable musical tone increasing in pitch with increased ferromagnetic threat ACTIVATION e The Intercept features a photoelectric sensor with reflective beam e The Sentry features a one sided beam with motion and object sensors e The Sentinel provides continuous monitoring 11 MOUNTING BRACKETS Note As an alternative to hallway or doorway mounting a free standing optional base is available For ordering information see page 19 Each SAFESCAN model includes two sets of mounting brackets for each pillar e Hallway wall mount bracket
13. bolts not included to attach each bracket to the hallway walls or to the walls near the doorway Mount the power supplies either by the bottom of each pillar or in an overhead location Run the power cord from each power supply to a 110 VAC receptacle or 220 VAC receptacle where applicable Turn the Mode switch to the Night position on both pillars Connect the power supply output to each pillar Turn the Mode switch to the Day position on both pillars The top dome lights will illuminate green scanning can then begin Test the pillars with a known ferromagnetic object to verify that the alarm is activated 25 SENTRY 1 Select an appropriate installation location and position the single pillar See Installation Location Requirements on page 23 for information 2 Depending on the mounting bracket installed on the pillar use toggle bolts not included to attach the bracket to the hallway wall or to the wall near the doorway 3 Mount the power supply either by the bottom of the pillar or in an overhead location 4 Run the power cord from the power supply to a 110 VAC receptacle or 220 VAC receptacle where applicable 5 Turn the Mode switch to the Night position on the pillar 6 Connect the power supply output to the pillar 7 Turn the Mode switch to the Day position on the pillar 8 The top dome lights will illuminate green scanning can then begin 9 Test the pillar with a known ferromagnetic object to verify
14. connected to power the lighting system of the SAFESCAN FMDS is activated When leaving the facility at night place the Mode switch in Night position and the Volume control at the highest level clockwise In the Night position the top dome light will illuminate dim red this indicates DO NOT ENTER If a person or an object passes into the pillar aperture the alarm will automatically activate regardless of a ferromagnetic threat Volume Control The volume can be varied from very soft SAFESCAN to loud by rotating the knob SXETS LINDGREN After work hours it is strongly recommended to set the Volume control full clockwise to the highest level Top of Intercept Sentry Pillar 31 Sensitivity Switch Four positions are present with 4 the right clockwise position being the highest sensitivity Sensitivity is decreased by rotating the switch counterclockwise to 1 the lowest sensitivity This adjusts the threshold for alarming Set the sensitivity to the highest level possible without having frequent false alarms These can occur from close moving ferromagnetic objects such as hardware on doors Sensitivity is related to the speed at which a person passes through the aperture For best results pass through as quickly as is feasible Note Do not use excessive force on the Sensitivity knob The switch position can be locked in place by removing the key 32 SENTINEL Volume Control The volume can be
15. d 28 5 0 Controls and Indicators information in the ETS Lindgren Product Information Bulletin included with your shipment o CAUTION Before placing into operation follow the safety ferromagnetic threats from entering the secured area Ferromagnetic detection should be used as a second line of defense and should not be used as a substitute for conscientious screening procedures Note The SAFESCAN FMDS is intended to help deter significant In the MRI environment a serious deterrent for ferromagnetic missile threats is the conscientious application of both diligent screening protocols and a quality ferromagnetic detection system Detection depends upon a number of factors including e Distance from the sensor e Orientation of the threat to the sensor e Shape of the threat round elongated etc e Presence or absence of pre magnetization e Characteristics of the material ferromagnetically hard versus ferromagnetically soft Sensors The SAFESCANO Ferromagnetic Detection Systems FMDS has six sensors in each pillar Intercept and Sentry models only The sensors are located vertically at these approximate heights head shoulders chest waist knee and foot 29 Indicator Lights INTERCEPT SENTRY Warning When an alarm is triggered search diligently for the ferromagnetic threat s Note An alarm trigger occurs independently on each of the two Intercept pillars e Green Ready Lights Three
16. includes two sets of mounting INSTALLATION LOCATION REQUIREMENTS Each SAFESCAN Ferromagnetic Detection System FMDS model is wall mounted a free standing option is available Intercept The Intercept includes a left A side a right B side and two power adapters one for each side When installing the Intercept space the dual pillars as follows e For entry doorway protection The recommended distance is 36 inches to 54 inches or greater when necessary e For more sensitive patient screening The recommended distance is 26 inches to 33 inches Each side of the free standing model requires e A floor footprint of approximately 14 in by 13 in and a vertical clearance of 74 inches e The two sides can be separated by a variable aperture anywhere between 26 inches and 54 inches 23 Sentry Sentinel The Sentry and the Sentinel each include a single pillar and one power adapter The installation location must meet these space requirements e he walk past scanning aperture is 24 inches maximum e There must be 72 inches minimum free space around the pillar The trigger beam senses both motion and objects so the space must be clear of people objects and walls to ensure that the trigger beam functions properly e The optional free standing model requires a floor footprint of approximately 14 in by 13 in and a vertical clearance of 74 inches for the Sentry or 79 inches for the Sentinel The pillar must be positioned on one
17. increases with increased ferromagnetic threat Power Consumption per side 6 Watts maximum 3 Watts nominal Current Draw per side 110 VAC 0 05A maximum 0 03A nominal Note Power is connected to each pillar from either the top or the bottom Physical Specifications ENE S Aperture Variable 26 in Open E to 54 in Weight e Each side 16 kg 35 Ib 16 kg 35 Ib not including 16 kg 35 Ib optional base e Total 32 kg 70 Ib 21 Pillar Dimensions Without Optional Base mee soy Sm e Height 181 7 cm e Height 181 7 cm e Height 194 4 cm 71 55 in 71 55 in 76 55 in Width Pillar only 10 2 cm 4 0 in With hallway mount bracket 19 1 cm 7 5 in Depth Maximum 16 2 cm 6 38 in Pillar Dimensions With Optional Base ea NM C ON e Height 188 cm e Height 188 cm e Height 200 cm 74 09 in 74 09 in 79 09 in Width 46 cm 18 in Depth 33 cm 13 in Optional Base Dimensions e Width 33 02 cm 13 0 in e Length 45 72 cm 18 0 in 22 4 0 Installation CAUTION Before connecting any components follow the safety information in the ETS Lindgren Product Information Bulletin included with your shipment Before You Begin Installation brackets for each pillar for mounting either to a wall located in a hallway or to a wall located near a doorway See Mounting Brackets on page 12 for more information o Note Each SAFESCAN model
18. itch Intercept Sentry Power switch Sentinel Reflective beam Intercept Audio buzzer indicator Volume control PERFORM SENSOR TEST Test the functions of each of these components 18 Sensor Analog circuits Digital signal processing Alarm logic Replacement and Optional Parts Note ETS Lindgren may substitute a similar part or new o part number with the same functionality for another part part number Contact ETS Lindgren for questions about part numbers and ordering parts Following are the part numbers for ordering replacement or optional parts for the SAFESCAN Ferromagnetic Detection System FMDS Part Description Part Number Base Assembly 121824 Free Standing Option Optional base shown with pillar not included 19 Service Procedures CONTACTING ETS LINDGREN Note Please see www ets lindgren com for a list of ETS Lindgren offices including phone and email contact information SENDING A COMPONENT FOR SERVICE For the steps to return a system or system component to ETS Lindgren for service see the Product Information Bulletin included with your shipment CALIBRATION SERVICES AND ANNUAL CALIBRATION See the Product Information Bulletin included with your shipment for information on ETS Lindgren calibration services 20 3 0 Specifications Electrical Specifications Audio Indicator Intercept Sentry Alarm buzzer approximately 2 5 kHz to 3 8 kHz Sentinel Variable tone pitch
19. ly activate regardless of a ferromagnetic threat 34 6 0 Operation o Warning Use only AFTER the patient has undergone complete pre screening and is cleared to enter the MRI magnet field CAUTION Before placing into operation follow the safety information in the ETS Lindgren Product Information Bulletin included with your shipment Note The SAFESCAN FMDS is intended to help deter significant ferromagnetic threats from entering the secured area Ferromagnetic detection should be used as a second line of defense and should not be used as a substitute for conscientious screening procedures Pre Screening Procedures Prior to entering the scan area for the Intercept Sentry or Sentinel it is recommended that each person complete a thorough pre screening process that includes but is not limited to a medical history and questionnaire For example the pre screening should include questions regarding implanted medical devices jewelry hair pins piercings and pocket contents to name a few It is the responsibility of the customer to perform this type of pre screening according to their internal procedures prior to a person entering the scan area for the Intercept Sentry or Sentinel 35 Using the Intercept Sentry Note While smaller ferromagnetic threats can sometimes be detected no pillar or portal can infallibly detect smaller threats especially when these pass through the aperture close to the midline
20. magnetic disturbance characteristics Limits and methods of measurement IEC 61000 3 2 2000 Limits for harmonic current emissions input current lt 16A per phase IEC 61000 3 3 1994 A1 2001 Limitation of voltage changes voltage fluctuations and flicker in public low voltage supply systems for equipment with rated current lt 75A and subject to conditional connection IEC 61000 4 2 1995 A1 1998 A2 2000 Electrostatic discharge immunity IEC 61000 4 3 2002 Radiated radio frequency electromagnetic field immunity test IEC 61000 4 4 2004 Electrical fast transient burst immunity test IEC 61000 4 5 1995 A1 2000 Surge immunity test 41 IEC 61000 4 6 2003 Immunity to conducted disturbances induced by radio frequency fields L IEC 61000 4 8 1993 A1 2000 Power frequency magnetic field immunity test IEC 61000 4 11 2004 Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations immunity tests Directive s Low Voltage Directive LVD 73 23 EEC and its amending directives Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive EMC 89 336 EEC and its amending directives Authorized Signature UN S ud woe N x ud a E NN d Jim Psencik Vice President Engineering ETS Lindgren Inc 42
21. ntercept 4 Run the power cord from each power supply to a 110 VAC receptacle or 220 VAC receptacle where applicable 5 Intercept only Follow the steps on page 28 to align the pillars Sentry only e Turn the Mode switch to the Night position on the pillar e Connect the power supply output to the pillar e Turn the Mode switch to the Day position on the pillar e Test the pillar with a known ferromagnetic object to verify that the alarm is activated Sentinel only e Turn Power switch to the Off position e Connect the power supply output to the pillar e Turn Power switch to the On position e Testthe pillar with a known ferromagnetic object to verify that the alarm is activated 27 Aligning Intercept Optional Free Standing Model Only Note The two pillars must be aligned for proper functioning This is accomplished when the infrared beam is aligned with the mirror system of the fellow pillar 1 Disconnect the power from both pillars 2 Turn the Mode switch to the Night position on both pillars 3 Purposely misalign beams 4 Connect the power on each pillar 5 When the alarm buzzer stops the pillars will be ready to align 6 Rotate one pillar and find the center of the arc where red and green are both illuminated Repeat for both pillars 7 Turn the Mode switch to the Day position on both pillars 8 Test the pillars with a known ferromagnetic object to verify that the alarm is activate
22. sult in SEVERE personal injury and or property damage Included text gives proper procedures Note See the ETS Lindgren Product Information Bulletin for safety regulatory and other product marking information This page intentionally left blank vi 1 0 Introduction ferromagnetic threats from entering the secured area Ferromagnetic detection should be used as a second line of defense and should not be used as a substitute for conscientious screening procedures o Note The SAFESCAN FMDS is intended to help deter significant SAFESCAN FMDS Models The ETS Lindgren SAFESCANO Ferromagnetic Detection System FMDS provides three options for ferromagnetic detection e Intercept Dual Pillars See page 8 for more information e Sentry Single Pillar See page 9 for more information e Sentinel Screener See page 10 for more information INTERCEPT DUAL PILLARS Two pillars side A and side B Other than providing a beam reflector for the other one each pillar operates independently The Intercept is wall mounted a free standing option is available For mounting options see page 12 For installation information see page 23 Intercept Dual Pillars SAFESCAN SETS LUNDGREN Top of Intercept Pillar SENTRY SINGLE PILLAR One pillar The Sentry is wall mounted a free standing option is available For mounting options see page 12 For installation information see page 23 SAFESCAN SE

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