StorCase Technology SATA DE75 User Manual

StorCase® Technology
Data Express
®
Serial ATA DE75
Removable SATA Low-Profile Drive Enclosure
StorCase® Technology
i
Data Express
®
Serial ATA DE75
Removable SATA
Low-Profile Drive Enclosure
User's Guide
Part No. D89-0000-0279 A00 October 2004
StorCase Technology, Inc.
17600 Newhope Street
Phone (714) 438-1850 Fax (714) 438-1847
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LIMITED WARRANTY
STORCASE TECHNOLOGY, Incorporated (StorCase) warrants that its products will be free from defects in material and workmanship, subject to the conditions and limitations set forth below. StorCase will, at its option, either repair or replace any part of its product that proves defective by reason of improper workmanship or materials. Repair parts or replacement products will be provided by StorCase on an exchange basis, and will be either new or reconditioned to be functionally equivalent to new.
This warranty does not cover any product damage that results from accident, abuse, misuse, natural or personal disaster, external power surge or failure, or any unauthorized disassem­bly, repair or modification. StorCase will not be responsible for any software, firmware or other customer data stored within, or interfacing with a StorCase product.
Duration of Warranty
Seven-Year Warranty: The following StorCase products are covered by this warranty for a
period of seven (7) years from the original date of purchase from StorCase or its authorized resellers: all Data Express® removable device enclosures and all Data Silo®, Data Stacker® and InfoStation® external expansion chassis, except for those components integrated into or purchased separately for use with these products which are identified and covered by the three­year or hard drive warranties described below. All StorCase interface cables and other accessories specifically intended for use with the StorCase products identified above are also covered by this (7) year warranty.
Three-Year Warranty: The following components integrated into or purchased separately for use with StorCase Data Express, Data Silo, Data Stacker and/or InfoStation products are subject to warranty for a period of three (3) years from the original date of purchase from StorCase or its authorized resellers: all RAID controllers, power supplies, fans and blowers.
Two-Year Warranty: The following StorCase products are covered by this warranty for a period of two (2) years from the original date of purchase from StorCase or its authorized resellers: all Rhino®JR fixed external expansion chassis (model types FJR) and all RhinoJR removable device enclosures (model types RJR).
One-Year Warranty: All StorCase products identified as Reconditioned or Special Inventory are covered by this warranty for a period of one (1) year from the original date of purchase from StorCase or its authorized resellers. Reconditioned products may only be exchanged for reconditioned products.
Hard Disk Drive Warranty: All hard disk drives purchased from StorCase or through its authorized resellers, whether purchased separately or integrated into StorCase products, are subject to the warranty terms and conditions provided by the drive manufacturer.
Third Party Software Warranty: All third party software purchased from StorCase for use with and/or as part of StorCase products is subject to the warranty terms and conditions provided by the software manufacturer.
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Warranty Claim Requirements
To obtain warranty service, the defective product must be returned to your local authorized StorCase dealer or distributor, or, with prior StorCase approval, to the StorCase factory service center.
For defective products returned directly to StorCase, a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number must be obtained by calling StorCase Customer Service at (714) 445-3455. The RMA number must be prominently displayed on the outside of the return package. Shipments must be freight-prepaid and insured, and must include the product serial number, a detailed description of the problem experienced, and proof of the original retail purchase date. Products must be properly packaged to prevent damage in transit. Damage resulting from improper packaging will not be covered by this warranty. The StorCase factory service center is located at 17650 Newhope Street, Receiving Dock, Gate #4, Fountain Valley, CA 92780, U.S.A.
Free Technical Support
StorCase provides free technical support. If you experience any difficulty during the installation or subsequent use of a StorCase product, please contact StorCases Technical Support Department prior to servicing your system. This warranty covers only repair or replacement of defective StorCase products, as described above. StorCase is not liable for, and does not cover under warranty, any costs associated with servicing and/or installation of StorCase products.
StorCase Technical Support can be reached in the U.S. at (714) 438-1858 or toll-free at (888) 435-5460 (U.S. and Canada only). StorCase European Technical Support can be reached in the U.K. at +44 (0) 1932 738900.
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Disclaimers
The foregoing is the complete warranty for the products identified above and supersedes all other warranties and representations, whether oral or written. StorCase expressly disclaims all warranties for the identified products, which are not stated herein, including, to the extent permitted by applicable law, any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. In no event will StorCase be liable to the purchaser, or to any user of a StorCase product, for any damages, expenses, lost revenues, lost savings, lost profits, or any other incidental or consequential damages arising from the purchase, use or inability to use a StorCase product, even if StorCase has been advised of the possibility
of such damages.
Copyright © 2004 StorCase Technology. All rights reserved. All registered trademarks are the property of StorCase Technology. All other logos and trademarks are properties of their respective companies.
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Company Name:
Corporate Office Address:
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Product Name:
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Conforms to the following standards:
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Safety Standards: CSA (NRTL/C)
TUV
StorCase Technology, Inc.
17600 Newhope Street Fountain Valley, CA 92708
17600 Newhope Street Fountain Valley, CA 92708
Data Express DE75
EN 50081-1: 1992 Generic Emission
- EN 55022/CISPR22 Class B EN 50082-1: 1997 Generic Immunity
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CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 950-95 UL 1950
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EMI Standards:
EMC Standards:
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AS/NZS 3548 Information Technology Equipment
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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................... 1
Packaging Information .................................................................................................. 1
Serial Numbers .............................................................................................................. 1
Package Contents ......................................................................................................... 2
General Description ...................................................................................................... 3
Receiving Frame Front Panel ............................................................................... 4
Receiving Frame Rear Panel ................................................................................ 6
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INSTALLATION ...................................................................................................................... 7
APPENDICES ........................................................................................................................ 13
Reader's Comments............................................................................................................ 19
Preparation ............................................................................................................ 7
Installing the Drive into the Carrier ............................................................................... 7
Installing the "Universal" Receiving Frame .................................................................. 8
Selecting the Unit ID Number ...................................................................................... 10
Unit ID Select Switch Settings ........................................................................... 12
Appendix A - Specifications/Dimensions .................................................................. 14
Appendix B - Attaching the ON/OFF Key .................................................................. 16
Appendix C - Optional Accessories .......................................................................... 17
Carrying Case ..................................................................................................... 17
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List of Figures
Figure 1: Package Contents .............................................................................................. 2
Figure 2: SATA DE75 Receiving Frame and Carrier ........................................................ 3
Figure 3A: "Universal" Receiving Frame Front Panel ......................................................... 4
Figure 3B: "Universal" Receiving Frame Unit ID Number and Activity Display ................. 5
Figure 4: Receiving Frame Motherboard (Rear View) ..................................................... 6
Figure 5: Drive Installation Assembly ................................................................................ 7
Figure 6: Receiving Frame Mounting Holes ...................................................................... 8
Figure 7: Unit ID Select Switch Location ........................................................................ 10
Figure A-1: SATA DE75 Physical Dimensions .................................................................... 14
Figure B-1: Attaching the ON/OFF Key .............................................................................. 16
Figure C-1: Carrying Case ................................................................................................... 17
List of Tables
Table 1: Unit ID Display Hex Reference ........................................................................ 12
NOTICE: This User's Guide is subject to periodic updates without notice. While reason-
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able efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of this document, Stor­Case Technology, Inc. assumes no liability resulting from errors or omissions in this publication, or from the use of the information contained herein.
Please check the StorCase web site at http://www.storcase.com or contact your StorCase representative for the latest revision of this document.
Introduction 1
INTRODUCTION
PackagingInformation
The StorCase Technology Data Express® system is shipped in a container designed to provide protection and prevent damage during shipment. The Data Express unit was carefully inspected before and during the packing procedure at the factory. Bent or broken connectors, or evidence of other damage to the Data Express should be reported to the shipper immediately. Refer to Figure 1 for the package contents.
If the wrong Data Express model has been received, please call your reseller or StorCase at (800) 435-0642 to arrange for a Return Material Authorization (RMA). A staff member will give you a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number to facilitate processing. StorCase cannot accept returns which do not display an RMA number on the outside of the package. Return the unit with all the original packing materials.
Before removing any component from its packaging, discharge any static electricity by touching a properly grounded metal object.
Serial Numbers
Both the Data Express receiving frame and carrier are labeled with serial numbers. These numbers must be reported to the StorCase Customer Service Representative in order to receive a Return Material Authorization (RMA) for warranty claims. Locate the serial number labels and record the numbers in the spaces provided below.
Receiving Frame:
Drive Carrier:
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Package Contents
The DE75 package contents include the following items. If any items are missing or damaged, contact your StorCase dealer for a replacement.
3
2
4
1
5
8
6
1. Drive Carrier
2. Low-Profile Filler Bracket (Installed)
3. Receiving Frame
4. #6-32 Phillips Machine Hd. Screws
5. #6-32 Phillips Flat Hd. Screws
10
I/O Cable
ID Select C
Drive Carrier
able
Drive Mounting
Hardware (4 Phillip 3/16 Flat HD
s # 6-32 x
ea)
6. #4-40 Phillips Flat Hd. Screws
7. Drive Lock Keys
8. Alignment Tool
9. Insert Sheet
10. Drive Cover
Figure 1: Package Contents
Power Cable
Disk Drive (Not Included)
0 1 5
1
Cable Cover
(Provided)
# 6-32 x 3/16 Flat H
Data Express
Cable Cover Screws (2 p
D
lcs)
7
9
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GeneralDescription
NOTES: Existing Parallel ATA DE75 carriers and new Serial ATA DE75 carriers will
both work in Serial ATA DE75 universal" receiving frames. Universal" re­ceiving frames are indicated by their BLUE LED.
SATA DE75 carriers will only work in SATA DE75 "universal" receiving frames (indicated by their BLUE LED). Existing PATA DE75 receiving frames are in­dicated by their GREEN LED.
For SATA (1.5Gbps) operation, a SATA controller and appropriate SATA cable are required.
The StorCase Technology Data Express® SATA DE75 is a removable low-profile drive carrier and receiving frame. The SATA DE75 is designed to provide durable and reliable mounting for one (1) 3.5 low profile SATA drive within a 5.25" half-height peripheral slot (Figure 2).
The SATA DE75 allows the carrier unit and installed drive to be removed and transported to another SATA DE75-equipped computer, and also provides the ability to secure sensitive data by removing and storing the carrier/drive safely for future use.
Universal Receiving Frame
Drive Carrier
Figure 2: SATA DE75 Receiving Frame and Carrier
This User's Guide describes the steps required to install the StorCase Data Express SATA DE75 removable enclosure into a computer peripheral bay. This guide supplements documen­tation provided with the host computer system, operating system, and the drive to be installed within the Data Express carrier.
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"Universal" ReceivingFrameFrontPanel
(Figures 3A & 3B)
Unit ID Number Indicator - This BLUE LED displays the status of the SATA DE75 device
carrier if the carrier is Installed and Locked in the receiving frame or if the carrier is removed from the receiving frame. If the carrier is Installed but not Locked in the receiving frame, a "u" will be displayed to indicate an unlocked condition. The unit ID number is selected by means of the unit ID select switch inside the receiving frame using a special alignment tool supplied with the Serial ATA DE75 (Figure x).
The Activity Indicator - A small BLUE dot next to the unit ID number illuminates to indicate
when the host computer is accessing the data on the SATA DE75 carrier. This dot will flash during communication with the host computer.
Some SATA host controllers provide support for the Activity Indicator feature (refer to the SATA host controller manufacturer's documentation for further information). To utilize the Activity Indicator, connect the Host (cable not included) to JPC1 Pin 13 located on Receiving Frame Motherboard (Figure 4).
Refer to the SATA host controller manufacturer's documentation for further information.
Low Profile Filler Bracket (Installed)
Universal Receiving Frame
BLUE Unit ID
Number Indicator
2.
BLUE Activity
Indicator
Key Lock and Power Switch
Figure 3A: "Universal" Receiving Frame Front Panel
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Activity
Carrier Removed
from Receiving Frame
The number "2" shown above is for illustration purposes only. The letter "u" (above middle) will appear as illustrated.
Carrier Installed
(unlocked)
Carrier Installed
(locked)
Indicator
0064E
Figure 3B: "Universal" Receiving Frame Unit ID Number
and Activity Display
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"Universal" ReceivingFrameRearPanel
(Figure 4)
 I/O Connector (JPD1) - The input/output connector provides a standard interface for
all Serial ATA signals (Figure 4).
 DC Power Connector (P1) - A standard 4-pin DC power connector is used to accept
DC power.
 Option Pins (JPB1)
Factory-Installed Jumper (Pins 1 & 2) - Factory-installed jumper. DO NOT remove!
Factory-Installed Jumper (Pins 15 & 17) - Factory-installed jumper. DO NOT remove!
Remote Activity LED (RLED) - These pins provide a remote LED device activity indicator
(Pin 13=Cathode, Pin 14=Anode).
 Factory Reserved Pins - These pins are reserved for factory use only - Do not install
jumper under any circumstances!
 Activity Indicator - Pin 13 is used for host connection (cable not included) to the Activity
Indicator (Figures 3A & 3B).
Some Serial ATA host controllers provide support for the Activity Indicator feature (refer to the Serial ATA host controller manufacturer's documentation for further information).
DC Power Connector
(P1)
Activity Indicator
(Pin 13)
Reserved
(Pin 14)
P1
Factory Reserved Pins
(JPC1 - No Jumper Installed)
+12
+5
GND
J2
JPD1
I/O Connector
(JPD1)
= Pin 1
Factory-Installed Jumper
(Do Not Remove!)
Option Pin Connector
1
2
34
14
13
(JPB1)
Factory-Installed Jumper
(Do Not Remove!)
P13 Cathode Anode
Remote
Activity LED
P14
Figure 4: "Universal" Receiving Frame Motherboard
(Rear View)
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INSTALLATION
NOTES: Existing Parallel ATA DE75 carriers and new Serial ATA DE75 carriers will
both work in Serial ATA DE75 universal" receiving frames. Universal" re­ceiving frames are indicated by their BLUE LED.
SATA DE75 carriers will only work in SATA DE75 "universal" receiving frames (indicated by their BLUE LED). Existing PATA DE75 receiving frames are in­dicated by their GREEN LED.
For SATA (1.5Gbps) operation, a SATA controller and appropriate SATA cable are required.
Preparation
While performing the steps in this section, work on a soft surface to prevent excessive shock to the drive being installed. Also refer to the manufacturer's documentation provided with the
drive.
NOTE: A #1 and #2 Phillips screwdriver will be required during this procedure.
1. Remove the drive from its protective packaging.
2. Plastic Drive Bezel: If the drive came equipped with a plastic front bezel, it must
be removed before installing the drive into the drive carrier.
InstallingtheDriveintotheCarrier
1. Carefully insert the drive into the carrier. Slide the drive towards the Drive Carrier Board, so that the I/O connector on the drive mates with the connector on the Drive Carrier Board (Figure 5). Turn the drive/carrier assembly over.
2. Fasten the drive into place with four (4) #6-32 Phillips Flat Hd. screws (Figure 5). Some drives may require minor adjustment before securing into carrier with screws.
3. Install the provided drive cover. Insert the front end of the cover first and then slide the cover towards the rear of the carrier. Secure drive cover with two (2) #4-40 Phillips Flat Hd. screws (Figure 5).
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Drive Cover
(Provided)
SATA Drive
(Not Included)
Drive Carrier
Board
Secure Drive Cover with
Drive
Carrier
#4-40 Phillips Flat Hd. screws (2 Total)
#6-32 Phillips
Flat Hd. Screw
(4 each)
Figure 5: Drive Installation Assembly
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InstallingtheUniversal ReceivingFrame
NOTE: Use a #2 Phillips screwdriver for this procedure.
The drive should be installed into the carrier before installing the universal receiving frame into the mounting bay of a computer or expansion chassis.
1. Turn OFF power to the computer.
2. Open the computer system according to the manufacturers instructions. If necessary, temporarily remove any expansion boards that may make installation difficult.
3. With the drive carrier locked in place inside the receiving frame, install the SATA DE75 into the 5.25 drive opening in the computer or expansion chassis. Use the appropriate guides to position the Data Express, and fasten it into place with the four (4) #6-32 Phillips screws provided. Figure 6 illustrates the location of the mounting holes. Mounting holes are provided on each side and the bottom of the receiving frame to accommodate a variety of mounting configurations. Use the mounting holes which best suit the computer or expansion chassis configuration. Note that bottom mounting holes require self-tapping screws (not provided).
4. Adjust the front of the receiving frame so the carrier slides freely in and out on the receiving frame guides. The position of adjoining peripheral units may require adjustment.
Figure 6: Receiving Frame Mounting Holes
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5. Connect the I/O cable from the host adapter to the receiving frame.
6. Connect the power cable from the DC power supply in the computer or expansion chassis to the power connector on the SATA DE75 universal receiving frame. Refer to Figure 4 for the SATA DE75 universal receiving frame power connector location.
7. Replace any expansion boards that may have been removed earlier. Replace the system cover according to the manufacturers instructions.
8. Reconnect any system or peripheral cables removed earlier.
9. Turn ON power to the computer. If the installation has been successful, and all the cables have been properly attached, the system should boot normally. Although the computer may not recognize the SATA DE75 yet, the front panel display on the SATA DE75 receiving frame should illuminate.
10. The new drive may need to be formatted or initialized prior to use with the operating system and applications software. Refer to the drive and/or computer manufacturer's documentation for formatting information.
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SelectingtheUnitID Number
1. Verify that power is turned ON to the SATA DE75 universal receiving frame by turning on your computer. A number will appear in the unit ID display window if the carrier is locked in place.
2. Unlock the SATA DE75 drive carrier and remove it from the receiving frame. A "u" will be displayed initially when the unit is unlocked but will return to a number when the carrier is removed from the receiving frame.
WARNING: Unlocking the carrier unit switches DC power OFF to the drive. Since
3. Use the alignment tool supplied with the SATA DE75 to select the ID number of the disk drive. Refer to Figure 7 for the location of the ID Select Switch inside the receiving frame. Also refer to Table 1 for the Unit ID Display Hex Reference.
NOTE: The unit ID number display is for ID display purposes only.
disk drives require a short amount of time to spin down, allow about 15 seconds before pulling the carrier unit out of the receiving frame to avoid possible damage to the drive.
Figure 7: Unit ID Select Switch Location
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4. After you have selected an appropriate unit ID number, replace the SATA DE75
carrier in the receiving frame, and LOCK IT IN PLACE.
NOTE: The lock on the SATA DE75 carrier functions as a lock and a DC
5. Reboot the computer. The new disk is now ready for use, although it may have to be formatted or initialized prior to use with your operating system and applications software.
power switch for the carrier unit. The lock must be engaged in order to supply power to the carrier and installed drive.
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Unit ID Select Switch Settings
NOTE: The unit ID number display is for ID display purposes only.
The following table lists the Unit ID Select Switch settings. Refer to Figure 7 for the location of the ID Select Switch inside the receiving frame.
Table 1: Unit ID Display Hex Reference
DISPLAY
(HEX)
UNIT
NUMBER (
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
10
)
DISPLAY
(HEX)
UNIT
NUMBER (10)
8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
0147
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APPENDICES
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Appendix A - Specifications/Dimensions
The following specifications and dimensions are for reference only.
Environmental Specifications
Ambient Temperature Relative Humidity
(1)
Altitude
(2)
Shock
(1)
Non-condensing with maximum gradient of 10% per hour.
(2)
11 msec pulse width 1/2 sine wave.
Physical Specifications
Height Width Depth Weight
(1)
With low-profile filler bracket removed.
(2)
With carrier removed.
Operating
0-5° C to 50° 10% to 80% 10% to 90%
-1000 to 10,000 ft
-305m to 3048m -305m to 12195m 10g 60g
Carrier
1.07 (27.2mm)
4.67 (118.6mm)
7.38 (187.5mm)
1.1lb (0.50kg) 1.1lb (0.50kg)
Chassis Reliability/Maintainability
MTBF
MTTR
Preventive Maintenance
500,000 Hours
5 minutes
None
Storage
-45° C to 75° C
-1000 to 40,000 ft
Receiving Frame
1.13 (28.7mm)
(1)
5.75 (146.1mm)
8.15 (207.0mm)
(2)
Electrical Specifications
Input
+5V 360mA +12V 0.71mA
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Figure A-1: SATA DE75 Physical Dimensions
(Dimensions are for reference only)
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Appendix B - Attaching the ON/OFF Key
The following information will provide the necessary steps to attach the ON/OFF key to the key lock mechanism so that it is non-removable, preventing accidental key loss. The procedure can be reversed at a later date to revert back to a removable key.
1. Make certain power is OFF to the receiving frame.
Locate the rectangular shaped key lock mechanism access hole on the inside of the receiving frame. Note that the pawl is in an upright position.
Insert the key into the key lock.
2. Rotate the key 90 degrees counterclockwise so that the pawl is visible in the access hole as shown in the figure at left.
3. Using the provided alignment tool, unscrew and remove the pawl from the access hole.
4. Rotate the key 180 degrees clockwise.
5. Reinstall the pawl into the access hole with the alignment tool.
Your key is now attached to the key lock mechanism.
Figure B-1: Attaching the ON/OFF Key
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Appendix C - Optional Accessories
Carrying Case
320FW_13
Figure C-1: Carrying Case
The optional molded plastic carrying case (P/N S20E104) is designed to transport the SATA DE75 carrier from one location to another in a safe, impact and moisture resistant environment. Its compact dimensions, 7 long x 9 wide x 3.5 high, make it easy to carry and to store. The foam lining is contoured to fit a single low-profile Data Express carrier (remove the foam piece shown in the illustration above). Contact StorCase for further details and ordering information.
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Reader's Comments
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