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30. For details refer to How to return the display to your Home City time While the city code is flashing in the TIME CALENDAR SETTING mode select the city code which you wish to set as your Home City Press Button and O at the same time Beneath the city code which you have selected the Home mark appears Home Button If you proceed to set the time follow the procedures from the step 3 in HOW TO SET THE TIME AND CALENDAR To complete the Home City setting and return to the TIME CALENDAR mode press Button A Home City N Button 0 HHEH HEHHE HERE PSTMST CSTEST lt All segments lighting up gt In the TIME CALENDAR SETTING mode if all segments light up it is not a malfunction This happens when both Buttons and are pressed at the same time In such a case press any of Buttons or to return to the TIME CALENDAR mode and then carry out the setting procedure from step 1 above HOW E THE WORLD TIME sTime in the 77 cities and regions around the world can be displayed eAmong those 77 cities the cities in some time zones with 30 minute offsets from UTC are included sDaylight saving time DST can also be set sBy using the Home City setting function you can easily reset the display to the time in your Home City after your return from abroad eThe time zone abbreviations in the United States are also displayed for applic
31. be careful not to get wet with water or sweat When it gets wet with water or sweat wipe it thoroughly dry with a hygroscopic cloth elf your watch is 5 10 or 20 bar water resistant rinse it in a bowl of fresh water after used in seawater Do not use chemicals to wash it elf your watch has a rotating bezel clean the bezel regulary Otherwise dust will gather under it making the rotation harder LEATHER BAND eWhen removing moisture from a leather band do not rub the band with the cloth as this may discolor it or reduce its gloss Be sure to blot up the moisture using a soft dry cloth A CAUTION RASH AND ALLERGY eAdjust the bracelet or band so that there will be a little clearance between the bracelet or band and your wrist to avoid accumulation of perspiration elf you are constitutionally predisposed to rash the band may cause you to develop a rash or an itch depending on your physical condition eThe possible causes of the rash are as follows 1 Allergy to metals or leathers 2 Rust dust or perspiration on the watch or band elf you develop any skin reactions take off the watch and consult a doctor immediately PLACES TO KEEP YOUR WATCH SA 4 elf the watch is left in a tem perature below sDo not leave 5 C or above 50 C for a long time it may the watch ina function improperly or stop operating place where it This watch is so adjusted that
32. hourly time signal Pressing Button in the REGULAR ALARM mode will alternately engage or disengage the hourly time signal Accordingly the hourly time signal mark will appear or disappear indicating whether the hourly time signal is ON or OFF The hourly time signal mark appears the hourly time signal is engaged The hourly time signal mark disappears the hourly time signal is disengaged HOW THE SINGLE TIME ALARM sThe single time Alarm sounds only once at a designated time and is automatically disengaged How to set the single time alarm Press Button A to change the display to the SINGLE TIME ALARM mode Press Button or to set the single time alarm time With each press of Button or the digits increase or decrease in one minute increments Pressing and holding the Button or will quickly increase or decrease the digits If you keep holding down the button further the digits increase or decrease in 15 minute increments When the single time alarm time is set the single time alarm mark 1 AL appears to indicate that the single time alarm is engaged After all the adjustments are completed press Button to return to the TIME CALENDAR mode How to adjust or cancel the single time alarm time sThe single time alarm time can be adjusted by pressing Button or in the SINGLE TIME ALARM mode To cancel the single time alarm time you have set pre
33. 31 day months The built in light is available to illuminate the time and calendar display MESPECIFICATION 1 Frequency of crystal oscillator 32 768 Hz HZ Hertz Cycles per second 2 Loss gain monthly rate ee Less than 30 seconds worn on the wrist at a temperature between 5 C and 35 C The analog and digital units of this watch are designed to work individually and their accuracy is separately maintained 3 Operational temperature range Between 5 C and 50 C for the digital display between 0 C and 50 C 4 Driving system for analog unit Step Motor 1 piece 5 Digital display medium ee Nematic Liquid Crystal FEM Field Effect Mode 6 Battery re For analog unit silver oxide cell SB AW 1 piece For digital unit silver oxide cell SB B1 1 piece 7 Battery DS cbsinre risn Antestont dar tans Approx 2 years 8 Illuminating light 9 IC Integrated Circuit EL Electro luminescent panel C MOS IC 2 pieces HDS specifications are subject to change without prior notice due to product improvements J MIDISPL Button Built in light OPERATION Button ________ First click position Analog time setting 1 D Ie e position ange O e i i i i i displays Button The following section of this manual will provide separate illustrations of the analog display and lt Analog display gt digital displays Crown at the normal position No function is provi
34. NX11 14 2 1 105 8467 WIRED NX11 14 NX1 1 14 J 0606D 0120 612 911 104 0044 2 1 10 550 0013 1 4 24 8 This watch is equipped with a multifunctional digital display display to show your home time featuring a world time function as well as an eye friendly analog eThe time zone abbreviations in the United States PST time display MST CST and EST
35. The case dial hands glass bracelet or parts thereof may be replaced with substitutes if the originals are not available Bik gt 1224 gt 2005 2050 PST MST CST EST 23 59 59 60 1 100 60 1 1 1 9 59 3
36. able cities How to use the world time function _ Din the TIME CALENDAR mode press and hold Button until the display changes to the SELECT CITY mode The city code whose time the watch is currently showing will flash City code lf the watch is left untouched in the SELECT CITY mode it will automatically return to the TIME CALENDAR mode in one to two minutes pPress either Button or to select a city code For the city codes and their representing cities and time zones refer to Cities and Time Differences When you complete selecting the city code whose local time you want to display press Button to return to the TIME CALENDAR mode In a case that the alarm is engaged it will sound at the designated time of the currently selected city How to set the Daylight Saving Time DST setting Daylight saving time DST can also be set In the TIME CALENDAR mode press and hold Button until the display changes to the SELECT CITY mode The city code whose time the watch is currently showing will flash City code lf the watch is left untouched in the SELECT CITY mode it will automatically return to the TIME CALENDAR mode in one to two minutes wWith each press of Button the daylight saving time DST can be alternately set or cancelled While the daylight saving time mark appears on the display the time is advanced by one hour in all the cities Daylight saving t
37. ade at cost MECARE OF YOUR WATCH A CAUTION CARE OF YOUR WATCH eThe case and bracelet touch the skin directly just as underwear If they are left dirty the edge of a sleeve may be stained with rust or those who have a delicate skin may have a rash eAfter removing the watch from your wrist wipe perspiration or moisture with a soft cloth This will prevent the watch from being soiled adding to the life of the gasket METAL BRACELET sClean the watch bracelet with a soft toothbrush dipped in water or soapywater If your watch is not water resistant be careful not to get the case wet when cleaning SOFT PLASTIC BRACELET elf your watch has a soft plastic band such as urethane band do not leave the watch under a fluorescent lamp or direct sunlight for a long time or do not leave the band soiled Otherwise the band may be discolored hardened or broken Also do not keep the watch in a place where it is exposed to high humidity or do not leave the band wet with perspiration or water Otherwise the band may be discolored in a very short time eWhen the band is soiled rinse it in soapy water Do not use solvents for cleaning as some solvents may deteriorate the band If your watch has a semitransparent urethane band which is easily discolored special care should be taken to keep it clean Depending on the condition of use the semitransparent band may be discolored after several months of use elf your watch is not water resistant
38. are also displayed for applicable Analog unit cities Time is displayed by the hour minute and second hands Stopwatch function Digital unit The stopwatch can measure up to 23 hours 59 minutes and 59 seconds in 1 100 second increments for the first 60 minutes and in 1 second increments thereafter Timer function The timer can be set up to 9 hours and 59 minutes in 1 minute increments The timer starts to beep 3 seconds before the set time is up Alarm function Two alarm types are provided a regular alarm which sounds once every 24 hours at a designated time and World time function a single time alarm which sounds only once at a eTime in the selected 77 cities and regions around the world designated time In addition the hourly time signal can can be displayed be set eAmong those 77 cities the cities in some time zones with 30 Electro Luminescent Backlight minute offsets from UTC are included The built in electro luminescent backlight evenly sDaylight saving time DST can also be set illuminates the display for three seconds for easy eBy presetting the Home City you can easily reset the viewing in darkness Time and calendar display lt Time gt Hour minute and second are displayed Choice of 12 hour 24 hour indication is available lt Calendar gt Date and day of the week are displayed The automatic calendar from the year 2005 up to 2050 is featured no calendar adjustment is required at the end of non
39. d if Button or is kept pressed the flashing digits quickly move forward or backward Select the city code representing the city which is in the same time zone as the city you are wearing this watch Set the time to the local time of that city While the city code is flashing you can set the Home City For details refer to How to set the Home City For the city codes and their representing cities and time zones refer to Cities and Time Differences When the 12 hour indication is selected AM mark appears for the morning and PM mark appears from the afternoon After all the adjustments are completed press Button A to return to the TIME CALENDAR mode Second Setting To reset the second digits to 00 press either Button or in accordance with a time signal while the second digits are flashing If Button or is pressed while the second digits count any number between 30 and 59 one minute is added and the second digits are immediately reset to 00 How to set the Home City eThis watch is equipped with the World Time function which enables you to view the time in the selected 77 cities and regions around the world By presetting your Home City even if you set the watch to display the time of the place you are staying while traveling abroad you can easily and conveniently reset the watch to display the time of your Home City after your return home
40. ded Free Crown at the first click position Time setting lt Digital display gt p With each press of Button A the display mode changes in the following order When the display returns to the TIME CALENDAR mode you will hear the confirmation sound TIMER mode Button A SINGLE TIME ALARM mode REGULAR ALARM mode When Button is pressed the illuminating light EL turns on The light evenly illuminates the display for approximately 3 seconds Pressing Button O in the TIME CALENDAR mode will change the calendar elements shown at the top half of the display in the following order es E fie Hoa Heo home grum ponn age fem fens E gt gt Button Button SL Day of the week Button 0 Pressing Button for two seconds or longer in the TIME CALENDAR mode will select the digital item s shown at the top and bottom halves of the display in the following order Pressing Button for less than two seconds will only change gt gt the calendar elements Button 0 Button The choice of item s shown on for 2 seconds for 2 seconds the display is only available in or longer or longer the TIME CALENDAR mode Calendar appears All elements disappear While the watch is in other modes such as the STOPWATCH mode all digital items remain displayed Calendar appears Time appears Time disappears Button 0 for 2 seconds or longer XN
41. e 10 15 20 back of your watch case BAR OOOX OOXXx O amp K x x XXX OOX Xx ABOUT BATHING eYour watch can be worn while bathing if it is equipped with water resistance over 10 bar In that case please note the ollowing carefully sPlease do not operate your watch Crown operation Button operation etc when it is wet with soap or shampoo It sometimes causes a reduction in the water proofing eWhen the watch gets warm due to warm water the watch could gain or lose time to some degree However the watch will return to its usual accuracy at normal temperatures Z WARNING elf your watch is 3 bar water resistant do not use it in the water elf your watch is 5 bar water resistant do not use it in any type of diving including skin diving elf your watch is 10 or 20 bar water resistant do not use it in saturation diving or scuba diving PRECAUTIONS ON WEARING YOUR WATCH Take utmost care in the following cases eWhen clasping and unclasping the band you may damage your nail depending on the type of clasp used with the band eIn case you tumble and fall or bump into others with the watch worn on your wrist you may be injured by the reason of the fact that you wear the watch eWhen you make contact with children especially with infants they may get injured or develop a rash caused by allergy A CAUTION If your watch is of the fob or pendant type the strap
42. ime can be set even for the cities and regions where daylight saving time is not actually adapted For the city codes and their representing cities The daylight saving time and time zones refer to Cities and Time is cancelled Differences When you complete setting the daylight saving time press Button A to return to the TIME CALENDAR mode In a case that the alarm is engaged it will sound at the designated time in the current time setting Button The daylight saving time DST mark The daylight saving time is set How to return the display to your Home City time _ In the TIME CALENDAR SETTING mode press and hold Button until the display changes to the SELECT CITY mode The city code whose time the watch is currently showing will flash City code lf the watch is left untouched in the SELECT CITY mode it will automatically return to the TIME CALENDAR mode in one to two minutes Press Button A to return to the TIME CALENDAR mode In a case that the alarm is engaged the alarm will sound at the designated time of your Home City time City name Country or region Time difference from UTC hou Daylight saving time adopted Universal Coordinated Time Time difference Daylight saving time adopted from UTC hour us time zone abb City name Country or region London The United Kingdom 0 Taipei Taiwan 8 Casablanca Mor
43. it will maintain is sub jected stable time acc uracy in normal tempera to strong tures 5 C 35 C It will lose or gain slightly magnetism or sDo not leave the Do not expose the watch to gases or watch where chemicals Ex Organic solvents there is strong such as benzine and thinner vibration gasoline nail polish cosmetic spray Do not leave the detergent adhesives mercury and watch ina dusty iodine anti septic solution but it will regain high time accuracy when it static place sDo not leave the watch in a hot returns to normal temperature electricity spring or do not keep it in a drawer having in secticides inside A CAUTION WATER RESISTANCE Check the dial or case back of your watch for the water resistant quality and then see the table below Do not turn or pull out the crown when Designed and manufactured Designed and Diving without a Genuine diving Button operation to withstand the water usually manufactured for heavy breathing using scuba or when the watch is the watch is wet as water may get experienced in a daily living swimming and apparatus and heliumgas wet inside the watch such as splashes and rain kitchen work bathing WATER RESISTANT is not inscribed on the x back of your watch case WATER RESISTANT is inscribed on the back of your watch case WATER RESISTANT 5 10 15 5 BAR 20 BAR WATER RESISTANT i and marks inscribed onth
44. klight more than once for 3 seconds a day Even if either of the analog or digital unit stops both batteries should be replaced 2 Monitor battery The battery in your watch may run down in less than 2 years after the date of purchase as it is a monitor battery which is inserted at the factory to check the function and performance of the watch 3 Battery life indicator lf mark starts flashing it means that the battery is expiring Have the battery replaced with a new one at the retailer from whom the watch was purchased as soon as possible lf mark starts flashing the functions below cannot be used This is not a malfunction e Illuminating light 4 Battery change For battery replacement be sure to have the battery replaced with a new one at the retailer from whom the watch was purchased and request the battery for exclusive use with the SEIKO watches lf the old battery is left in the watch for a long time a malfunction may be caused due to battery leakage etc Have it replaced with a new one as soon as possible Battery replacement is charged even if it runs down within the guarantee period Once the case back is opened for battery replacement or other purposes the original water resistant quality designed for the watch may deteriorate when it is closed When you have the battery replaced with a new one also request the water resistance test pertaining to the water resistant quality of your wa
45. occo 0 Manila Philippines 8 Barcelona Spain 1 Perth Australia 8 Madrid Spain 1 Pyongyang North Korea 9 Paris France 1 Seoul South Korea 9 Amsterdam The Netherlands 1 Sapporo Japan 9 Frankfurt Germany 1 Sendai Japan 9 Munich Germany 1 Niigata Japan 9 Berlin Germany 1 Tokyo Japan 9 Zurich Switzerland 1 Nagoya Japan 9 Milan Italy 1 Osaka Japan Rome Italy 1 Fukuoka Japan Copenhagen Denmark 1 Okinawa Japan Stockholm Sweden i Adelaide Australia Vienna Austria 1 Sydney Australia Prague Czech 1 Noumea New Caledonia Athens Greece 2 Wellington New Zealand Istanbul Turkey 2 Honolulu The United States Cairo Egypt 2 Anchorage The United States Tel Aviv Israel 2 Vancouver Canada 0IO 0I0 OI0I0 010 O10I0 010 010 O 010 0 0 Moscow Russia 3 Seattle The United States Riyadh Saudi Arabia 3 San Francisco The United States Baghdad Iraq 3 Los Angeles The United States Tehran Iran Las Vegas The United States Dubai The United Arab Emirates UAE 4 Denver The United States Kabul Afghanistan Dallas The United States Karachi Pakistan 5 Chicago The United States Delhi India Montreal Canada Dacca Bangladesh 6 Detroit The United States Yangon Myanmar Atlanta The United States Bangkok Thailand 7 Miami The United States Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam 7 New York The United States Jakarta Indone
46. or chain attached to the watch may damage your clothes or injure the hand neck or other parts of your body PERIODIC CHECK eWe suggest that you have your watch checked by every 2 or 3 years or when the battery is replaced for oil condition battery electrolyte leakage or damage due to water or sweat After checking the watch adjustment and repair may be required eWhen the replacing the parts or battery please specify SEIKO GENUINE PARTS If an old battery is Push pin kept in the watch for a long time electrolyte leakage from the battery may damage the module sBe sure to have the gasket and push pin replaced with new ones by when checking the watch or the battery is replaced Na ENOTES ON THE REPLACEMENT PARTS Guarantee coverage is spelled out in the certificate of guarantee please read it carefully and keep SEIKO makes it a policy to usually keep a stock of spare parts for its watches for 7 years In principle your watch can be reconditioned within this period if used normally Replacement parts are those which are essential to maintaining the functional integrity of the watch The number of years that a watch is considered repairable may vary greatly depending on the condition under which it was used and normal accuracy may not be achieved in some cases We recommend therefore that you consult the retailer from whom the watch was purchased when having them repair your watch
47. re the set time is up followed by a time up beep for 10 seconds when the set time is up How to set the timer Press Button A to change the display to the TIMER mode Button Button Press and hold Button A for 2 to 3 seconds until the display changes to the TIMER SETTING mode The hour starts flashing lf the watch is left untouched in the TIMER SETTING mode it will automatically return to the TIMER mode in 1 to 2 minutes Button E feet fene Baig With each press of Button the flashing item will change Button Hour Minute 4 Button Press Button or to set the timer time With each press of Button or the flashing digits increase or decrease by one Pressing and holding the Button or will quickly increase or decrease the digits lf the timer is set for 0 00 it does not function After all the adjustments are completed press Button A to return to the TIMER mode How to use the timer Press Button A to show the TIMER mode Button Before start to use the timer reset the timer to 00 by pressing Button If the timer is counting press Button first to stop the timer and then press Button to reset it When the timer is stopped press Button to reset it Press Button to start the timer While the timer is counting press Button to stop P
48. ressing Button while the timer is stopped will reset the timer 8 seconds before the set time is up the timer starts to beep When the set time is up the timer beeps for another 10 seconds To stop the time up beep manually while sounding press any of Buttons or After the set time is up remember to reset the timer by pressing Button for next use J HOW TO USE THE REGULAR ALARM eThe regular alarm sounds once every 24 hours With each press of Button the flashing item will eYou can preview the alarm sound by using the sound change Button 8 demonstration function eThe hourly time signal can also be set Hour ww IMinute How to set the regular alarm Press Button A to change the display to the REGULAR ALARM mode Button 8 Press and hold Button A for 2 to 3 seconds until the display Press Button or D to set the regular alarm time changes to the REGULAR ALARM SETTING mode The hour With each press of Button or the flashing digits starts flashing increase or decrease Pressing and holding the Button 8 Button or will quickly increase or decrease the digits If the alarm time is adjusted when the regular alarm mark is not displayed the regular alarm mark will automatically appears after the adjustment is completed When setting the hour make sure that AM PM is correctly set After all the adjustments are completed press Button to ret
49. sia 7 Toronto Canada Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 8 Caracas Venezuela Singapore Singapore 8 Buenos Aires Argentina Hong Kong China 8 S o Paulo Brazil Beijing China 8 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Shanghai China 8 Azores Azores The use of daylight saving time or a time different from UTC may change in some regions or countries as determined by each country The time zone abbreviations in the United States PST MST CST and EST are also displayed for applicable cities HOW TO USE THE STOPWATCH eThe time is measured and displayed in 1 100 second increments for the first 60 minutes and in 1 second increments thereafter eThe stopwatch can measure up to 23 hours 59 minutes and 59 seconds and automatically stops Press Button A to change the display to the STOPWATCH mode bBefore start to use the stopwatch reset the display to 00 by pressing Button lf the stopwatch is counting press Button first to stop the stopwatch and then press Button to reset it When the stopwatch is stopped press Button to reset it x Pressing Button will alternately start or stop the stopwatch Pressing Button while the stopwatch is stopped will reset the stopwatch Button Button Button Button Button Start Stop Start Stop Reset BHOW SE THE TIMER eThe timer can be set up to 9 hours and 59 minutes in 1 minute increments eA warning beep starts 3 seconds befo
50. ss Buttons and D at the same time The display shows indicating that the single time alarm has been cancelled How to stop the single time alarm manually while sounding The single time alarm sounds for 20 seconds at the designated time and automatically stops To stop the single time alarm manually while sounding press any of Buttons 8 or Doing this in any display can stop the alarm The single time alarm will be automatically cancelled once it sounds at the designated time NECESSARY PROCEDURE AFTER REPLACING THE BATTERY SYSTEM RESET After the battery is replaced with a new one or when an abnormal display broken digits etc appears carry out the procedures below to reset the built in IC The watch will resume its normal operation How to reset the built in IC Press Button A 8 and O at the same time for 2 seconds or longer until the display becomes blank then release all the Buttons The watch returns to its default setting which is 12 00 00 a m Jan 1st 2005 SAT Home City UTC Before start to use the watch set the time and calendar including the Home City and alarm MEREMARKS ON THE BATTERY 1 Battery life When a new standard battery is installed this watch will operate for approximately 2 years However the battery life may be shorter than 2 years if the alarm is used for more than 10 seconds a day and the built in electro luminescent bac
51. tch If your watch has 10 bar or higher water resistant quality be sure to have such test performed on the watch every time the battery is replaced a A CAUTION ZAWARNING 1 Never short circuit tamper with or heat the battery or never expose 1 Do not remove the battery from the it to fire as it may explode generate and intense heat or catch fire watch 2 If it is necessary to take out the battery keep it out of the reach of children 3 If the child swallows it consult a doctor immediately as it will adversely affect the health of the child 2 The battery in your watch is not rechargeable 3 Never attempt to recharge it as this may cause battery leakage or damage to the battery If the watch is left in a temperature below 5C or above 35 C for a long time it may cause the battery life to be shortened ENOTE ON THE ELECTROLUMINESCENT PANEL FOR ILLUMINATING LIGHT The electroluminescent panel for illumination of the display loses its luminance as the battery voltage gets lowered Also its luminance level decreases gradually with use After 120 hours of use the luminance level decreases by about half When the illuminating light becomes dim replace the battery with a new one If the illuminating light remains dim after the battery is replaced have the electroluminescent panel replaced with a new one by the retailer from whom the watch was purchased It will be m
52. urn to the REGULAR ALARM mode Button Button The illustration above shows the timer being set for 5 minutes Button Button Button lf the watch is left untouched in the REGULAR ALARM SETTING mode it will automatically return to the REGULAR ALARM mode in 1 to 2 minutes How to engage or disengage the Regular Alarm Pressing Button in the REGULAR ALARM mode will alternately engage or disengage the regular alarm Accordingly the alarm mark will appear or disappear indicating whether the alarm is ON or OFF The regular alarm mark appears the alarm is engaged The regular alarm mark disappears the alarm is disengaged Py How to stop the regular alarm manually while sounding a The regular alarm sounds for 20 seconds at the designated time and automatically stops To stop the regular alarm manually while sounding press any of Buttons A or Doing this in any display can stop the alarm Sound Demonstration Function Alarm sound preview To preview the alarm sound press and hold Button for 2 to 3 seconds in the REGULAR ALARM mode The alarm sound can be heard while the button is kept pressed Using this function will reverse the alarm setting ON OFF and it is necessary to engage or disengage the alarm once again as you prefer Refer to How to engage or disengage the Regular Alarm How to engage or disengage the
53. x HOW TO SET THE TIME AN lt Analog time gt Button How to set the time Pull out the crown when the second hand is pointing to the 12 o clock position The second hand will stop on the spot Turn the crown to set the hands to the correct time To set the hands accurately advance the hands four to five minutes ahead of the time and then slowly move them back to the correct time Push the crown back in simultaneously with the time signal lt Digital time gt Button How to set the time Press Button A to show the TIME CALENDAR mode Press and hold Button A for two to three seconds to change the display to the TIME CALENDAR SETTING mode The illustration above is simplified for explanation purpose The city code currently selected will flash at the top half lf the watch is left untouched in the TIME CALENDAR SETTING mode it will automatically returns to the TIME CALENDAR mode within one to two minutes Press Button 8 to select the item to be adjusted The selected item starts flashing With each press of Button 8 the flashing item will change in the following order City code gt Second m gt Minute gt Hour gt Year gt Month Date gt 12H 24H Ad Button WWith each press of Button or the flashing digits increase or decrease by one While city code minute hour year month or date is selecte
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