Rain Bird WR2 User Manual

WR2
WirelessSensor
User Manual
M
anual
de
l
’utilisateur
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C
ontents
SafetyInf
orma
tion
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1
InterferenceWithOther Electronic
Devices....................... .
1
Introduc
tion
.................................................................. .
1
WR 2Comp
onents
........................................................... .
2
WR 2
Benefits
............................................................................... .
2
Mounting theControllerInterface.................................... .
2
Wiring
theControllerInterfaceto theIrriga
tionController
.. .
3
I
nitial Power Up
.............................................................. .
4
Contr
ollerInterfaceDisplayIc
ons
..................................... .
4
Sensor Status
............................................................. .
4
Environmental Conditions
............................................ .
4
Irriga
tion
Modes
......................................................... .
5
Synchronize the Sensor andControllerInterface................ .
5
Programming the Set Points
............................................ .
6
Rainfal l
Set Point
......................................................... .
6
T
emperatureSet Point(Rain/FreezeSensor
only ) ............... .
6
ProgrammingIrriga
tion
Modes
........................................ .
6
Saving, Resetting and Restoring Settings
.......................... .
7
Save Contractor Default Settings
.................................... .
7
R
eset
Contractor Default Settings
................................... .
7
R
estore
Contractor Default Settings
................................ .
7
R
estore
Standard Setting
.............................................. .
7
Select the SensorLoca
tion
............................................... .
7
Sensor MountingInstruc
tions
.......................................... .
8
Using MultipleControllerInterfaceUnit s
......... ...... ............ .
8
WR 2
Wireless Sensor Alerts&Troublesh ooting
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9
Replacement or Spare Parts
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9
Declaration ofConf
ormity............................................. .
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!
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!
SafetyInf
orma
tion
Symbols used in this manual:
Symbol alerts the userto the
presenceofun-insulated
dangerous voltage
within
thepro
duct’senclosur
e
that may be of
sufficien
t
magnitudetoconstitute
a risk
of electric
shock.
Symbol alerts the userto the
presenceofimportan
t
operating or
maintenanc
e
(servicing) instructions
.
Int
erfer
enceWithOther
E
lectronicDe
vic
es
Al l
radio
transmitters
broadcast
ener
gy
through
the
air. This
energy may interfere
with other electronic devices in close proximityto the
WR 2 Wireles s S
ensor.To
lower the
risk
of
electronic interfer
enc
e:
Do not place sensitive
electronics
(c
omput
ers,t
elephones,r
adios,etc.) in close proximity to theController InterfaceorSensor
.
Useclip-on ferrite sleeves on
the
connection
or power cables of
affect
ed
electronic device(s).
THE IRRIG ATIONCONT R
OLLER
/
TIMER SHOULD BE ISO LATED
VIA A CI R CUIT BREAKER
OR
CU TOFF
SWITCH.
BATTERIES REM O VED F R
OM
THE SENSOR
SHOULD
BE DISPOSED OF
IN
ACCOR DANCE WITHLOC
AL
REGULATIONS. CHANGES OR MODIFI C
ATIONS
NOT EXPRESS LY
APPROVED
BY THE PAR T Y
RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCECOULD VOID THE USE RSAUTHORI T
Y
TO OPE R ATE THE
EQUI PMEN T
.
Introduc
tion
C
ongr
atula
tions
on your pur
chase
of the
WR2
WirelessSensor
.
TheRain Bird Wireless Rain
Sensor is
desig
ned
for residential and commercialirr
iga
tion
sy
stems.Itsaves water and extendsirr
iga
tion
system
life
by automatically
sensing
precipitation and
interruptingirr
iga
tion
during
rain and low
temperatureevents.
Programming logic can suspendirr
iga
tion
using the
Quick
Shut
Off”feature or
when
the amount of
rainfall
exceeds the rainfall
set
point.
Likewis e,
the
Wireless Rain/Freez
e
Sensor
will
suspend irrigation when
the
sensor
temperature
reading is below
the
temperature
set
point.
AtRain Bird,
we are focused on
dev
eloping
products and
technologies
that use wat
er
in the most efficient manner
possible
. T
he rain and rain / freeze sensor illustrateRain Bi rd’scommitment
to thisIntelligentUse
ofWater
. Theproduct ispart of
Rain
Bi rd’
s
famil y
of water conservation solutions
tha
t
include the
Soil
MoistureSensor,U-Series
and
R
otaryNozzles,
the
ES P-SMT
and
E TManager
Contr
ollers
.
Please read through these instructions in their entirety or refer to
the
programming demo (www.r
ainbird.
com/WR2)
before installing your WR2 Wireless Sensor. Also, referenceyour irrigation system controller /
timer
installation instructions for theprop
er
connection
of rain
sensors
.
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WR2Comp
onents
ControllerInter
fac
e
S
ensor
Battery Cassette
and
Lithium
CR203 2Battery
Sensor Mounting BracketAssembly
Mounting
Har
dwar
e
U
ser’sManual
Quic kReferenceGuides
WR 2 QuickReferenceLabels
1
3
WR2Benefits
Al l
settings are
programmed
through
the
ControllerInter
facedevic
e
Larg e
easyto
understand
iconscommunicate
irrigation mode and sensor
status
Sensor
LE D
indicator enables
one
-person
setup,reducing installation
time
Battery iseasy to install /replac
e
•Aesthetic
appearance - no external
antennas
Eas y
to install,self-levelling sensorbracket
mounts to flatsurfaces or rain
gutt
ers
• “Quick
Shut
Off”interrupts activeirr
iga
tion
cycleduring a raineven
t
Enhanced
antenna
arrayprovides
super
ior signal reliabilitythat overcomes most line of sight
obstruc
tions
Mounting
the
Contr
ollerInterfac
e
Choose
a location near
the
irrigation controller /
timer.
5
4
Thecable harness is
30
inches
(76.2 cm)long,
so before mounting thedevice, ensure the wires easilyreach the irrigation contr
oller’s
connectionterminals.
Select a flat surface
adjacent
to the irrigation contr
oller
.
For
best
perfor
mance,
the
ControllerInter
faceshould
be installed at least
fivefeet
(1.5m)
above thegr
ound
.
•Itisrecommended
tha
t
the ControllerInter
fac
ebe installed away from sources of electricalinterference (such astransformers,generat
ors,pumps,fans
, electricalmeter boxes) and metal objectsto maximizecommunicationrange
.
NOTE :
Tools
needed
for installation :
dril l,
drill
bit,
andPhilli p’s
head screwdriver
Use
the mounting hardware
supplied
.
A
ttach
the ControllerInter
faceto thewall
.
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RED
or
!
!
Wiring
theController
Int
erfaceto
the
I
rriga
tionController
Contr
ollers
with no sensor inputs
(with
or without pump start / mastervalv
e)
C
OMMON
FROM
V A L VES
This
unit is
designedtob
e
installed in conjunction
with
24VAC
circuits only. Do
not
use with 110 or
220/230VA
C
cir
cuits.
TheContr
ollerInter
facehas
4
wires that must be c
onnect
ed
to the irrigation controller
/
timer.Ifyour timer does
not
have an internal
24VACpower
source, you will need to
splic
e the red and blackController Interfacewires to a
24VAC transformer (example:Rain Bird
part number
63747301S).
Contr
ollers
with sensor inputs (with or
without pump start / mastervalv
e)
T O V A L VES
BL A CK
WHITE
GREEN
1. Disconnect power to theirr
iga
tion
contr
oller
.
2. Connect the red and black wiresto
the
24voltACpower on theirr
iga
tion
contr
oller
.
3. Disconnect the wiresfrom theCommon
terminal on thecontroller
.
4. Connect the green wire to
these
disconnected
wiresusing a wireconnector
.
5. Connect the white wireto theCommon
terminal on thecontroller
.
6.Rec
onnectpower to the irrigationcontroller
.
Ensurethe sensor switch
on
the irrigation controller
panel
is in the active
position.
ES P-MC
and
ES P -LXME
ModularControllers
RED
or
BL A
CK
GREEN
or
WHITE
BL A
CK GREEN WHITE
RED
T O V A L VES
1. Disconnect power to theirr
iga
tion
contr
oller
.
2. Connect the red and black wiresto the 24
voltACpower on the irrigation contr
oller
.
3.Ifpr
esent,
remove “jumper
wire”
between
sensorter
minals
.
4. Connect the white and green wires to
the
sensor
inputs
.
5.Reconnectpower to theirr
iga
tion
contr
oller
.
Ensurethe sensor switch
on
the irrigation controller
panel
is in the active
position.
1. Disconnect power to theirr
iga
tion
contr
oller
.
2. Connect the red wireto the 24 voltAC
terminal on the irrigationcontroller
.
3. Connect the green and white wires to
the
sensorter
minals
.
4. Connect the black wireto theCommon
terminal on thecontroller
.
5.Rec
onnectpower to the irrigationcontroller
.
Ensurethe sensor switch
on
the irrigation controller
panel
is in the active
position.
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I
nitial
Power Up
After
power is
applied,the ControllerInter
fac
e
displays the followingicons
.
Contr
ollerInterfac
e
DisplayIc
ons
SensorStatus
Battery
LifeRemaining:
Four
(4)
dark
bars
indicate
fullbattery
strength.Replac
ebatter
y
when only one
(1)
bar
r
emains
.
SignalStr
ength:
I
llustrat
esstrength
of
the radio signal
between Sensor andController Interface.
Four
(4)
dar
k
bars indicate
maximum
signal
str
ength.
SensorIndicator
/
Pairing Status: The
Sensor andController Interfacesynchroniz
e
c
ommunica
tion
addr
esses.Battery
Li f
e and SignalStrength will flash while synchronizing
,
and then stop
when
paired.
EnvironmentalConditions
Rainfall
SetPoin
t:
Select from
six (6)
set
points ranging from 1/8(3mm)to 1/2(13mm).Aset point closer to the top of the icon allows for more precipitation tooccur before irrigation is
suspended
.
RainfallIndicator
:
I
llustratesapproximate
amoun
t
of
rainfall
relative to
Rainfal lSet
P
oint.
Rainfal l TripIndicator
:
Displays
when the Sensor
has
suspended
irrigation dueto
Quick
ShutOff“orsatisfying
rainfall
set
point.
T
empera
tureSetPoin
t
(Rain/Freeze Sensor only):
Select from three
(3)
set
poin
ts:
33° F (0.5° C), 37° F (3°C),
or 41°F
(5° C).
Selecting a lower
set
point allows irrigation at low
er
t
emperatures
.
T
empera
tureI
ndicator
(Rain/Freeze Sensor only):
I
llustrat
es appro
ximate
temperature
relativeto
T
emperatureSetPoint.
T
empera
tureTripIndicator
(Rain/Freeze Sensor only):
Only
displays when theSensor
has
suspended
irrigation
due
totemperature
reading
tha
t
isbelow the
temperature
set
point.
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rriga
tionMo
des
ProgrammedIrriga
tion:
WR 2
Wireless Sensor isactively manag
ing
theirr
iga
tion
controller /
timer.Once a set point issatisfied
by
environmentalconditions,or the“Q
uick
Shut
Off”feature isactivated,
irrigation is
suspended.AnXand
correspondingtr
ip
indicator
(rainfal l,temperature,orboth)
will
automatically display when irrigation is
suspended
.
SuspendIrriga
tion
for 72 Hours:
Userhas electedto temporarily
suspend irrigation for 72 hours.System will automaticallyresume programmedirr
iga
tion mode after 72 hours (Note:Xandtrip indicator
will
be displayed when returningto
programmed
irrigation modeifset pointsare
satisfied).
Synchronize
the
Sensor
and
Contr
ollerInterfac
e
AftertheControllerInterfaceis wiredto the irrigation timer, the Sensor
and
Contr
ollerInterfaceneed to establish
a
radio
communication
link.When the link
is
established,
the Sensor andController
Int
erfaceare
considered“paired.
1. OntheController Interface,
push
and hold botharrow buttons
simultaneously
to begin the installa
tion
sequence.
2.
After
the SensorIndicator
/ PairingSta
tus
icon flashes,remove the label from
the
bottom
of the
sensor
.
3.The
flashingSensorIndicator / Pairing
Status”iconprompts you to insert
the batterycassette with battery into theSensor lowercasingas shown.
Align
the arro
w on the battery cassette with the unlocked indicator on the bottom of theSensor
.
Override Sensor for 72 Hours:
Userhas
elected
to
per
mit irrigation in accor
danc
e with the timer schedule regardless of environmental
conditions
(i.e.
rainfall
L
owe
r
C
asing
BatteryCassete and
CR203 2battery
Unlocked Position
or low
temperatureisdetectedbythe
sensor). System
will
automaticallyresume
programmed
irrigation mode after 72
hours
(Note:Xand trip indicator
will
be displayed
when returning to
programmedirr
iga
tion
modeifset points are satisfied).
4.Rotate
the battery cassette
clock
wise
un
til
the arrow points toward the locked
indicator
. Thelight on the
bottomofthe
Sensor
will
blink once to indicate that
the
sensor isnow poweredup.
L
ock
ed
P
osition
LE D
flashes when
cassetteislocked
blink
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5.The
Sensor is successfullypairedto
the
ControllerInter
facewhen
the
SensorIndicator
/ PairingSta
tus”ic
on
stops flashing.Once paired,
sensor
signal
strength
and battery
lifeare
communicated
via the ControllerInter
fac
e
ic
ons.Additionally,
a blinking light
on
the
bottom
of the Sensor indicates sig
nal
strength
for 20 minutes
immediately
following successful pair
ing
. T
hese“self
t
est”features are an indication thatyour
WR 2 W ireles s
Sensor is
opera
tional
.
Programming
the
SetPoin
ts
TheWR 2 W ireles s
Sensor allows the contract
or
to establish
rainfall
and
temperature
set
points
appropriate
for localenvir
onmen
tal
and soilc
onditions.Alternat
ely,the contract
or
may elect to use the “StandardSetting
”:
temperature
37° F (3° C),
rain
fall ¼
(6mm)
and
“programmedirr
iga
tion”mode
. The”Standar
d
S
etting”is
programmed
at the factory and is
active after successful pair
ing
.
Rainfall
SetPoin
t
1. Push left or rightarrow on keypad to navigate to the
RainfallIndicator
ic
on.
2. When theRainfall I
ndicator
icon flashes
,
press the +/ –
butt
on
on the keypad to
set
programming details
.
Eachpress of
the
button
adjusts the
set
point.
Select from six
(6)
set pointsrang
ing from 1/8(3mm)to 1/2(13mm).
3. Pressthe left orrigh
t
arrow toacc
ept programming details and to navigateto nexticon.
T
empera
tureSet Point (Rain/
Freeze Sensor
only)
1. Push left or rightarrow on keypad tonavigate to theTemperatur
e
I
ndicatoricon.
2. When theTemperatur
e
I
ndicator
icon flashes
,
press the +/ –
butt
on
on the keypad to
set
programming details
.
Select one of
thr
ee
temperature
settings:
33°F (0.5° C), 37° F
(3° C
),
or
41°F
(5°C).
3. Pressthe left orrigh
t
arrow toacc
ept programming details and to navigateto nexticon.
Programming I
rriga
tionMo
des
1. Push left or rightarrow on keypad tonavigate to theIrr
iga
tionMode
ic
on.
2. When theIrr
iga
tion
Mode icon flashes
,
pr
ess
the +/ –
butt
on
on the keypad to
set
programming details
. Manuallyset one of three irrigation
modes
.
SeeIrr
iga
tionModes
.
3. Pressthe left orrigh
t
arrow toacc
ept programming details and to navigateto nexticon.
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Saving,
Resetting
and Rest
oring
S
ettings
SaveContractor
Default
S
ettings
Once theController Interfaceisc
omplet
ely
progr
ammed,press
+
and right arrow
butt
ons simultaneously for five (5)
seconds tosav
e
contractor default
setting
.
Al l
programmed
icons will flash in unison one timeto indicate program issaved.
ResetContractor
Default
S
ettings
TheContractor default setting
stores
programming
details related to
rainfall
and
temperature
set
points
.
R
eset
and save
programming
details in
accordance with Section and
.
ResetContractor
Default
S
ettings
If
this
programming
isinadvertently
changed
,
it issimple torestore
.
Press + and –
butt
ons
simultaneously for five (5)
sec
onds,or until
the
screen goes
blank.W
hen
iconsreappear,contract
or default settingsare r
estored
.
Restore StandardSetting
Press the –and left
arro
w
buttons
simultaneously
forfive (5)
sec
onds,or
until the screen
goes
blank,to cancel
the
Contractor default
setting
and restore the”S
tandar
d
S
etting”:t
emperatur
e
37° F (3° C),
rain
fall
¼”
(6mm) and“progr
ammed
irriga
tion”mode.W
hen
iconsreappear,”Standar
d
S
etting”isactive.
Select theSensor Location
Thecommunication
range for
the
WR2
Wireless Sensor is700 f
eet
(213.4
met
ers).
A
blinking light on the
bottomofthe
Sensor indicates signal
strength
for 20 minutes immediately following successful pair
ing
. TheSensor
updates
its sig
nal
strength
every 3 seconds
(i.e.
1 blink
= reliable signal strength, series of4 blinks =
strongest
signal strength).Ifthe sig
nal
strength
isnot optimum in one location, try another location.Evenas little as afew feet difference in
placement
can
improv
e
signal
str
ength.
Signal
Sensor LED
GOOD
I
nstall
1-4 Blinks
POOR
DO NOT
install
Does not blink
Select a
mounting
location where therain
sensor
will
receive direct
rainfal l.Make surethe sensor extends beyond theroof line,
tree limbs and any other
obstruc
tions
.
I
nstall the
Rain
Sensor inan area
tha
t
receives as much rain and sunlight as
the
landscape.Be
sure to mount the
sensor
above spray from the
spr
ink
lers
.
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SensorMounting I
nstruc
tions
This
section provides detailed ins-
tructionson how to installthe
sensor
.
Sensor BracketAssembly C
omp
onen
ts:
I
nstalling
the Sensor in
the
attachmentbracket.
To
insert the Sensor inthe
attachmentbracket
you must firstremove the Sensor
cap.Hold the sensor body in one hand; gentlytwist the
cap with your other
hand.Slidethe
neck
of the sensor up through the opening of
the
extension arm.Reinstall the
cap.A
clicking
sound indicates that the two latches on
the
sensor body have
full y
re-engaged
the
cap
.
A
ttachmen
t
Br
ack
et
E xtension Arm
remove c
ap
2
inser
t
Attaching the bracket to
a
gutter.
Slidethe top portion of theattachmen
t
bracket over the lip of the
gutter. R
otatethe
bracket downward over the gutter as
sho
wn
in the following installationsteps
.
3
replace c
ap
mounting
bracket
gutt
er
Attaching the bracket to
a
FlatSurface.
Usethe supplied hardware to mount
the
attachment
bracket to a flat surface such as
a
wallorfence.
Using
Multiple
Contr
ollerInterfac
e
Units
Up to four
(4)
ControllerInter
faceunits can
be
paired to one
(1)
sensor
.
1. Ensureall ControllerInter
faceUnitsare
poweredup.
2. Synchronize the Sensor to the first
ControllerInter
facein accordance
with
Section
.
3.Asyou approach the secondController
Interface,
remove the battery
cassett
e
from theSensor.Push both arrow
butt
ons simultaneously on the secondController Interface.
Wait5sec
onds
. R
einsertthe
battery into theSensor
. TheContr
oller
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Interface“SensorIndicator
/ PairingSta
tus
icon stops flashing when the device is synchronized to theSensor.Continue with
programming
the secondController
Interface.
4.Repeatstep 3 to pair additionalController Interfaceunits to theSensor
.
5. When multiple ControllerInter
faceunits
are paired to one
sensor,rely on theLCD
screen signal
strength
indications only
.
WR2
Wireless Sensor Alerts&Troubleshooting
Theunique two-way
communicationtechnology
of the
Rain Bird Wireless Rain
andRain/Freez
e
Sensor provides
continuous
monitoring of the Sensor status and
communicates
thefollo
wing
ControllerInter
facealerts.
Alert
LCDDisplay
Description
Resolution
I
nitialPower
Up Failure
LC D
screen is blank
I
nitial Power up scr
een
/ icons do not
appear indicating theController Interfaceisnotrec
eiving
power
.
Confirmcorrect wiring oftheController Interfaceto theIrr
iga
tionController
.
NoSensor P
air
ed
SensorIndicator
/
PairingStatus”ic
on
continues to flash
DuringInstallation:The sensor does not pair
and
isnot c
ommunicating with theController Interface.
1. Pairthe sensor (see Section ).
2.Ifstep 1does not correct the
situa
tion,
then
check/replace
thebattery
.
S
ensor
P
airing
Broken
SensorIndicator
/
PairingStatus”ic
on
does
not c
ommunicate
battery
life
or signal
str
ength
After
the
WR 2
Wireless
Sensor is in
operation:
A
sensor that does
not
communicate
battery life
/ signal
strengthtothe
ControllerInter
faceis
no
longer paired.
1.
First
check/replace
thebattery
.
If
a new battery isinstalled,the
sensor automatically reacquires theController Interface.
2.Ifyou replace a sensor that is paired to
the
ControllerInter
face,
you
wil l
have to pair
the
new sensor to the ControllerInter
face.
LowBatter
y
“Battery
Li f
e
R
emaining”ic
on
has only one
(1)
bar
illuminated
I
nitial Power Up Failure
R
eplacethebattery
.
1.Remove
battery cassette from
sensor
.
2.Remove
battery from
cassette.
3.Insertnew battery using label onbattery cassette to properly orientbattery
.
4.Insertbattery cassette into
sensor
.
5. Sensor
LE D
blinks once to indicate
the sensor ispoweredup.
Under
nor
mal
operation, battery should last for four
(4)
or
moreyears
.
Replacement or Spare
Par
ts
WR 2
Battery - #651009S
WR 2 Dis k
Assembly-#637810S
WARNING:
Chemical Burn
Hazard.
Keep Batteries away from children.
This
product contains
a
lithium
button/coin
cellbattery.If
a new or used lithium
button/coin
battery isswallowed
or
enters the
body,it can cause severe internal burns and can lead to death in as little as 2
hours
.
Always
completely secure the battery c
ompartment.Ifthe battery
compartment
does not close
secur
ely,stop using theproduct,
remove thebattery,and keep it away from children.Ifyou
think
batteries might have been swallowed or placed inside any part of the
body,seek
immediate
medical attention.The
cells shall be disposed ofproperly.Evenused cells may cause injury.
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Declaration ofConf
ormit
y
Application of
Council
Directives:
StandardsToW
hich
ConformityIsD
eclar
ed:
M
anufac
turer’
s Name:
M
anufac
turer’sA
ddr
ess:
E
quipmentD
escription:
E
quipmentClass:
Model Numbers:
2004/10S/EC 1999/5/EC
EN55014-1:2006
EN55022:2006
EN55014 -2:
1997 +Al:2001 EN61000-4-2 EN61000-4-3 EN61000-4-8
EN
300 220-2 V2.1.2
Rain BirdCorp.
9491RidgehavenCour
t
San Diego,CA
92123
619-674-4068
Irriga
tionController
Class B
WRS
I
the
undersig
ned,hereby declare that the
equipment
specified
above
,
conforms to the above
Directive(s)
andStandar
d(s).
Place:San Diego,Ca.
Sig
natur
e:
Full
Name:
RyanWalker
Position: Controls
Manuf. Division
Direct
or
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