Agilent 8591C User Manual

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Safety Symbols

CAUTION
WARNING
The following safety symbols are used throughout this manual. yourself with each of the symbols and its meaning before operating this instrument.
The caution sign denotes a hazard. It calls attention to a procedure which, if not correctly performed or adhered to, could result in damage to or destruction of the instrument. Do not proceed beyond a caution sign until the indicated conditions are fully understood and met.
F’amiliarize
The warning sign denotes a hazard. It calls attention to a procedure which, if not correctly performed or adhered to, could result in injury or loss of life. Do not proceed beyond a
warning sign until the indicated
conditions are fully understood and met.
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General Safety Considerations

WARNING
CAUTION
Before the analyzer is switched on, make sure it has been properly
grounded through the protective conductor of the ac power cable to a socket outlet provided with protective earth contact.
Any interruption of the protective (grounding) conductor, inside or outside the instrument, or disconnection of the protective earth terminal can result in personal injury.
Before the analyzer is switched on, make sure its primary power circuitry has been adapted to the voltage of the ac power source.
Failure to set the ac power input to the correct voltage could cause damage to the instrument when the ac power cable is plugged in.
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The HP 85721A with Supported Analyzer

The HP 85721A with supported analyzer can perform tests channel-by- channel, or over multiple channels with multiple tests performed on each channel. (Refer to Chapter 1 for supported analyzer information.)
With the Option 107 TV receiver, the analyzer provides video testing and
TV receiver capability. The HP 85721A with supported analyzer has three operating modes:
1. Spectrum analyzer
2. Cable TV analyzer
3. TV receiver
1. The analyzer is a full-featured spectrum analyzer. Some key spectrum analysis features include the following:
l Zoom window l Analog+ display (digital implementation of an analog display) l Peak zoom l Title, execute remote commands, and edit l Adjacent channel power, occupied BW, and channel power l Multiple markers and marker table l Peak table l % AM, l AM measurements with FFT menu l Gate driver (Option 105 or 107 required)
TOI,
and N dB bandwidth
DLPs
with a PC keyboard
2. The HP 85721A with supported analyzer is a cable TV analyzer. With the Option 107 added, the analyzer can also perform three video measurements: differential gain, differential phase, and chrominance-to-luminance delay inequality. In addition, the Option 107 allows the analyzer to perform previously interfering RF measurements in a non-interfering manner. That is, carrier-to-noise ratio, composite second order distortion, and in-channel frequency response tests can be performed without disrupting service.
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There are two measurement modes within the cable TV analyzer mode of operation:
l Channel measurement mode l System measurement mode
Channel measurement mode is used to perform channel-by-channel measurements. That is, you can execute a single measurement on a single channel.
System measurement mode is used to create test plans that allow you to execute selected (or all) measurements on a selected channel or range of channels. After setting up these test plans, system measurement mode is used to execute a test plan immediately, or schedule the tests to be performed at a later tune. Measurement results can be stored to a RAM card, sent to the screen for viewing, or dumped to a printer.
3. The HP 85721A with supported analyzer is a TV receiver (Option 107 required). You can listen to the sound and see the picture simultaneously. This allows you to quickly identify picture quality problems such as noise,
distortion, hum, and ingress.
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In This Guide

l Chapter 1 explains how to install the personality and access channel or
system measurement mode.
l Chapter 2 provides information about performing channel-by-channel cable
TV measurements using the channel measurement mode.
l Chapter 3 provides information about performing cable TV measurements
by creating and executing a test plan using the system measurement mode. In addition, information about storing and recalling test plans and test data to and from a RAM card is provided.
l Chapter 4 contains information about what to do if you have a problem. l Chapter 5 contains menu maps and descriptions of softkey functions in the
channel measurement mode.
l Chapter 6 contains menu maps and descriptions of softkey functions in the
system measurement mode.
l Chapter 7 contains menu maps and descriptions of softkey functions in the
Setup menu.
l Chapter l Chapter 9’contains specifications and characteristics of the HP 85721A
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provides descriptions of all tests.
Cable TV Measurements and System Monitor Personality with supported
analyzer. In addition, channel identiEcation plans and a channel survey
map for characterizing your system are provided as test aids.
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Conventions

This guide uses the following conventions:
Front-Panel Key
So9
tkey
Softkey OM
Softkey
AUTO
Screen Text
OFF (ON)
PlAN
(AUTO)
A boxed, uppercase name in this typeface represents a key physically located on the instrument.
A boxed word written in this typeface indicates a “softkey,” a key whose label is determined by the instrument’s
firmware.
A boxed word written in this typeface with the words ON and OFF can turn a function on or off. The underlined function is shown in parenthesis.
A boxed word written in this typeface with the words AUTO and MAN can either be auto-coupled or have its value manually changed. The underlined function is shown in parenthesis.
Text printed in this typeface indicates text displayed on the spectrum analyzer screen.
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Analyzer Operation

NOTE
If you are not familiar with your analyzer, refer to the analyzer’s installation and operation and programming manuals. These manuals describe analyzer preparation and verification, and tell you what to do if something goes wrong. Also, they describe analyzer features and tell you how to make spectrum analyzer measurements. Consult these manuals whenever you have a question about
standard analyzer use.
Firmware Requirements
Your analyzer must have firmware that was released on September 23, 1993 or later to use the HP
85721A
personality To determine the firmware date for your analyzer:
l Turn on the analyzer. l Read the firmware date that is displayed (the firmware date is displayed on the analyzer’s display
when the analyzer is first turned on). The date is displayed in a day, month, year format. For example, if rev 930923 is displayed, the release date of the firmware was September 23,
1993.
If the release date for the analyzer’s firmware was prior to September 23, 1993, the firmware must be updated to use the HP updating analyzer firmware.
85721A
personality Contact your HP sales office for more information about
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Contents
1. Getting Started
What You’ll Find in This Chapter Supported Spectrum Analyzer Requirements Setup for Cable TV Measurements
Step 1. Load the HP 85721A personality into analyzer
memory....................
Step 2. Perform the self-calibration routines Step 3. Install a printer Step 4. Connect cables for non-interfering
measurements Step 5. Start channel or system mode of operation
Deleting the HP 85721A Personality from the Analyzer
2. Channel Measurements
What You’ll Find in This Chapter Making Channel Measurements
Step 1. Configure the test system Step 2. Connect the signal to the analyzer Step 3. Make the measurements
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Method
span ....................
Method Step 4. Access the spectrum analyzer mode Step 5. Access the TV receiver mode (optional)
Tune by center frequency and frequency
#2 -
Tune by start and stop frequencies
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3. System Measurements
What You’ll Find in This Chapter
Making System Measurements
Step 1. Configure the test system Step 2. Connect the signal to the analyzer Step 3. Enter the location code Step 4. Enter the temperature Step 5. Recall a test plan Step 6. Make the measurements now Step 7. Access the spectrum analyzer mode Step 8. Access the TV receiver mode (optional)
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Creating a Test Plan
Step 1. Select an
Step 2. Select a range of channels (optional) .....
Step 3. Save the current test plan in internal memory Step 4. Save the current test plan to a RAM card
(optional) ...................
Editing the Current Test Plan ............
Clearing the Current Test Plan ............
Cataloging Analyzer Memory .............
Recalling a Test Plan from a RAM Card ........
Recalling Test Data from the RAM Card ........
Cataloging a RAM Card ...............
Formatting a RAM Card ...............
Deleting All the Files from a RAM Card
Deleting Individual Files from a RAM Card ......
4.
If You Have a Problem
Error Messages ...................
ALREADYENTERED CAUTION -
RecalledTest
SelectedTest PlanCleared.
CAUTION - STOPTIME ALREADYPASSED CAUTION -
STOPTIME
TIMEANDTRYAGAIN CHECK CARD IN SLOT (SAVE OFF?) ILLEGAL COMMAND INVALID SYMTAB ENTRY: SYMTAB OVERFLOW INVALID
MUSTBE >
FILENO
FIRST. NO CARD FOUND NO TEST PLAN SELECTED OUTOFRANGE PLEASE SELECT A CHANNEL
inbiiidu&l
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Plan Corrupted
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PRINTER IS NOT CONNECTED, NOTTURNED ON, OR A
CONTROLLERCONFLICTEXISTS
RAM CARD REQUIRED
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RAM CARD IS NOT FORMATTED, FORMAT RAM CARD AND TRY
AGAIN
VIDEO
Other Problems ...................
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SYNCNOT
RECOGNIZED
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If a test fails in SYSTEM
If files are missing from a RAM card
If a
“-”
appears in the data fields If the test results are not what you expected If the wrong date or time is displayed
How to Contact Hewlett-Packard
5.
Channel Measurements Menu Map and Softkey Descriptions
What You’ll Find in This Chapter ...........
Channel Measurements Menu Map ..........
Channel Measurements Softkey Function Descriptions . .
CHANNEL SELECT Description
DL DELTA ON OFF Description ...........
DO
FRQ
RESP TST Description ...........
GATE ON OFF Description .............
LISTEN ON OFF Description ............
RECALL FRM INT Description ............
SAVE TRB TO INT Description ...........
TAKE REF TRACE Description ............
VIEW CO-CHNL Description .............
MEAS
mode
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6.
System Measurements Menu Map and Softkey Descriptions
What You’ll Find in This Chapter
System Measurements Menu Map
System Measurements Softkey Function Descriptions ...
ABORT Description ALL TESTS Description CATALOG CARD Description
CLEAR TESTS Description CLEAR TST PLAN Description Create DATA TO PRINTER Description DONE Description DUMP TO PRINTER Description
TstPlan
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DUMP TO RAM CARD Description
DUMP TO SCREEN Description
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ENTER BY CHANNEL Description ENTER BY RANGE Description ENTER LOCATION Description ENTER TEMP Description
GOT0 PAGE Description Main Menu Description Measure Now Description NEXT PAGE Description NO Description PLAN 1 Description PLAN 2 Description PLAN 3 Description
PLAN 4 Description PLAN 5 Description
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Prev Menu Description PREV PAGE Description PRINT REPORT Description
Recall Data Description RECALL FRM CRD Description RECALL FRM INT Description Recall
TstPlan
Description
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SAVE TO INT MEM Description
SAVE TO MEM CRD Description Save
TstPlan
Description
START TIME Description
STOP TIME Description
SYSTEM
MEAS
Description
Timed Measure Description
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TIME INTERVAL Description
TODAY’ S DATE Description
TODAY’ S
TIMEDATE
Description VIEW CH SEL Description VIEW LAST Description YES Description
7. TV Receiver, Setup, and AUX CTRL Menu Maps and Softkey
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Descriptions
What You’ll Find in This Chapter TV RECEIVER Menu Map Setup Menu Map
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AUX CTRL Menu Map
Softkey
Descriptions
AIR Description
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Analyzer Input Description CHANNEL SELECT Description Channel Tuning Description CSO FREQ OFFSET and
Description
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EXT AMP GAIN Description EXT AMP NZ FIG Description EXT AMP YES NO Description EXT PAD YES NO Description HRC Description
IRC Description
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Monitor TV Description PICTURE ON OFF Description
&SND
PIX Setup Description
ON OFF Description
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SOUND ON OFF Description STD Description
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FREQ OFFSET
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System Beats Description .............
T Description
TOTL PWR 0
TV RECEIVER Description .............
USR CH 0 CMTR
USR CH 0 SPAM Description ............
8. Test Descriptions
What You’ll Find in This Chapter . . . . . . . . . . .
Visual Carrier Level and Visual-to-Aural Level Difference
Test Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Visual Carrier Frequency and Visual-to-Aural Frequency
Difference Test Description . . . . . . . . . . . .
Carrier-to-Noise Ratio Test Description . . . . . . . .
Composite Second Order (CSO) Test Description . . . .
Composite Triple Beat (CTB) Test Description . . . . .
Hum Test Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Depth of Modulation Test Description . . . . . . . . .
Digital Channel Power Measurement Description . . . .
Color Test Descriptions
Differential Gain, Differential Phase) . . . . . . . .
In-Channel Frequency Response Test Description . . . .
FM Deviation Test Description . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cross Modulation Test Description . . . . . . . . . .
System Frequency Response Test Description . . . . . .
View Ingress Test Description . . . . . . . . . . . . .
View Co-Channel Test Description . . . . . . . . . . .
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INPUT
Description ...........
FRq
Description ...........
(Chroma/Luma
Delay Inequality,
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9.
Specifications and Test Aids
What You’ll Find in This Chapter Cable TV Measurement Specifications and Characteristics
Channel Identification Plans Channel Survey Map
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C/N, CSO, and CTB Measurements System Frequency Response (flatness) Video Measurements
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Glossary Index
Contents-7
Figures
2-1. Channel Tuning Menu ..................
2-2. Analyzer Input ConEguration Menu 2-3. Tests ConEguration Menu 2-4. Connecting the Cable to the Input Connector 2-5. Connections for HP 8591C analyzer with Option 107 2-6. Carrier Level Measurement 2-7. Carrier Frequency Measurement (100 Hz Resolution) 2-8. 10 Hz Resolution
2-9. Carrier-to-Noise-Modulation and dating bff
2-10. See MORE INFO Screen .................
2-11. Example of a Quiet Line .................
2-12. Carrier-to-Noise-Modulation and Gating On
2-
13. Carrier-to-Noise, More Information 2-14. FCC Composite Test Signal 2-15. NTC 7 Composite Test Signal 2-16. Chrominance to Luminance, More Information
2-
17. CSO Measurement ....................
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18. CTB Measurement ....................
2-
19. Cross Modulation Measurement
2-20.
Depth of Video Modulation Measurement
2-21. TV Line Number ....................
2-22. Depth of Video Modulation, More Information 2-23. FCC Composite Test Signal 2-24. NTC 7 Composite Test Signal 2-25. Differential Gain/Differential Phase Measurement 2-26. Differential Gain/Differential Phase, More Information 2-27. Tuned Digital Channel Display 2-28. Results of Digital Channel Power Test
2-29. FM Deviation ......................
2-30.
Hum Measurement ...................
2-31. Hum, More Information .................
2-32. Ghost Cancellation Reference (GCR) 2-33. FCC Multi-Burst Test Signal 2-34. NTC-7 Combination Multi-Burst Test Signal
2-35. Sine X/X Test Signal ...................
2-36. Results with GCR or Line Sweep Test Signal 2-37. Results with FCC Multi-Burst Test Signal
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More Information (Multi-Burst) ..............
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System Frequency Response Measurement .........
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View Ingress ......................
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View Co-Channel Measurement ..............
3-l
Channel Tuning Menu ..................
3-2
Analyzer Input ConEguration Menu ............
3-3
Connecting the Cable to the Input Connector ........
3-4
Connections for HP 8591C analyzer with Option 107 (RF
Measurements) ...................
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Enter Location Menu ..................
3-6
Enter Temperature Menu .................
3-7
Recall from Internal Analyzer Memory ...........
3-8
Dump Options Menu ...................
3-9
Tests Results Screen-Page 1 ...............
3-10.
Tests Results Screen-Page 2 ...............
3-11.
Tests Results Screen-Page 3 ................
3-12.
Timed System Measurements ...............
3-13.
Enter by Channel ....................
3-14.
Enter by Range-First Channel’Number ..........
3-15.
Enter by Range-Last Channel Number ..........
3-16.
View Current Test Plan .................
3-17.
Catalog Analyzer Internal Memory
3-18.
ARAMCard
5-l.
Channel Measurements Main Menu 1 of 3’ ..................
5-2.
Channel Measurements Main Menu 2 of 3 .........
5-3.
Channel Measurements Main Menu 3 of 3 .........
5-4.
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M enu .....................
5-5.
Select Channel .....................
5-6.
Channel Selected ....................
5-7.
Display Line Delta ....................
System Frequency Response ...............
5-8.
Trace B, Recalled ....................
5-9.
Trace B, Saved .....................
5-10. 5-11.
Fast and Slow Sweep ..................
5-12.
Conditioned Reference Spectrum .............
5-13.
Trace B Saved to Internal Memory ............
5-14.
View Co-Channel ....................
System Measurements Menu 1 of 2 ............
6-l. 6-2.
System Measurements Menu 2 of 2 ............
6-3.
An Example of Cataloging a RAM Card ..........
An Example Printout ..................
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6-5. An Example Printout 7-l. TV RECEIVER Menu Map 7-2. Setup ConEguration Menu Map 7-3.
[AUXCTRL_)
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Menu Map
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8-l. Measuring the Visual Level and Aural Carrier Difference 8-2. Measuring the Visual Frequency and Aural Frequency
Difference
8-3. Carrier-to-Noise Measurement
8-4. MORE IMFO Screen
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8-5. Determining the Level of the Beat Product and Noise Level 8-6. HUM, Video Modulation On 8-7. HUM, Video Modulation OFF 8-8. HUM, More Information 8-9. Measuring the Depth of Modulation
8-10.
Tuned Digital Channel Display 8-11. Results of Digital Channel Power 8-12. FCC Composite Test Signal 8-13. NTC 7 Composite Test Signal
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14. Chrominance-to-Luminance Delay
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15. Differential Gain/Differential Phase
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16. In-Channel Frequency Response
8-17.
Multi-Burst Response
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18. Cross Modulation
8-19.
View Ingress
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View Co-Channel
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Contents- 10
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l- 1. Spectrum Analyzer Requirements for Running the HP 8572
Personality . . . l-3
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1. Channel Measurements . . . . .
4-l. Ranges for the Cable TV System Monitor Functions . .
6-l. Cataloging a Memory Card . . . . . .
6-2. Information Contained in a Printout . . . . . 6-12
6-3. Information Contained in a Printout . . 8-l. Auto Resolution Bandwidth (RBW) and Video Bandwidth
(VBW) selection . . . . . . . . . . . 8-31
8-2. Comparison of CLDI Measurement Values . . . 9-l. FCC Numerical Designation of Television Channels (Section
73.603) . . . . . 9-10
9-2. Channel IdentiEcation Plan
EIA Interim Standard No. 6 (CP) and FCC Part 76.612 . 9-3. FM Broadcast Channels . . .
9-4. T-Channels . . . . . . . .
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Contents
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Getting Started

Getting Started
What
You’ll Find in Chapter
This
This chapter provides step-by-step procedures for setting up an analyzer to perform cable TV measurements using the HP 85721A Cable TV Measurements and System Monitor Personality. This chapter contains the following sections:
l supported spectrum analyzer requirements l setup for cable TV measurements l deleting the HP 85721A personality from the analyzer
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Supported Spectrum Analyzer Requirements

The HP 85721A personality is designed to operate with the HP 8591C cable TV
arialyzer.
the HP 8591C cable TV analyzer. The hardware and Ermware compatibility requirements for using spectrum analyzers are shown in the following table.
Table l-l. Spectrum Analyzer Requirements for Running the HP 85721A Personality
l HP
9591C
analyzer and HP
0 Option 004 Precision Frequency Reference
l Option 043 R-232 l Option 301 TV Sync l Option 107 TV receiver required for video and gated measurements
(or
Option 021
TriggerlFAOC (or
However, certain spectrum analyzers can be used in place of
9590
E-Series spectrum analyzers are supported with firmware dated 930923 or later
HP-191
Interface required for printer output and programming
Options 101 and 1021
NOTE
Options 004, 043, and 301 are standard with the HP 8591C analyzer. Also, the HP is pre-loaded into the HP 85911: analyzer.
85721A
personality
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