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Camera User Manual Visual Engineering Technologies Ltd.
Surveillance Camera User Manual
23.2.2012 v1_1
Phone: +44 (0) 1376 564024
Email: sales@visualengineering.co.uk
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents....................................................................................................................................2
Change History........................................................................................................................................4
About the User Manual........................................................................................................................... 5
Warranty and Support ............................................................................................................................ 5
Introduction the Visual Engineering line of Surveillance Cameras.........................................................6
MKIIID: 18 – 36 X Optical Zoom, IP67 PTZ Camera............................................................................ 6
MKIIIH: High Definition IP67 PTZ Camera ..........................................................................................7
MKIXB: 36X Optical Zoom Forward Centre Camera...........................................................................8
MKX: Micro Forward Center Pan and Tilt Camera............................................................................8
COS-X-XX: Micro Head Camera Flexible or Semi Rigid.......................................................................9
PHC-XXX: Micro Pin Hole Cameras 15 – 70mm................................................................................11
SWZ: Miniature Pan and Tilt Camera...............................................................................................12
HHC: Camera Hand Controller for PTZ.............................................................................................12
DMMPTZC: Digital Multi Meter Controller for PTZ...........................................................................13
Recognition Ranges...............................................................................................................................14
Low Light Performance .........................................................................................................................16
Operating the Cameras......................................................................................................................... 17
The PC Controller ..............................................................................................................................18
The Hand Controller..........................................................................................................................19
The Multi-Meter Controller .............................................................................................................. 20
Installing the Cameras...........................................................................................................................21
Outdoor Applications........................................................................................................................21
Outdoor Mounting Kits ................................................................................................................. 21
Indoor Applications...........................................................................................................................21
Technical Section ..................................................................................................................................23
Camera Specifications.......................................................................................................................23
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Camera Interfaces.............................................................................................................................24
Camera Dimensions ..........................................................................................................................26
MKIIID............................................................................................................................................26
MKIIIH............................................................................................................................................26
MKIXB............................................................................................................................................27
MKX...............................................................................................................................................27
SWZ ...............................................................................................................................................28
COS-XXX-XX ...................................................................................................................................28
PHC-XXX-X .....................................................................................................................................29
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Change History
Version Date Change Summary Author
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About the User Manual
This user manual describes the operation of the Visual Engineering line of dedicated surveillance cameras.
The user manual is split into two sections.
Section one is the user guide, in which the reader is introduced to the full range of cameras, and their function. The various control options are described. A guide to installation of the cameras is given.
Section two is the technical section, the full camera specifications, dimensions and interfaces are described.
Warranty and Support
All Visual Engineering products are supplied as standard with a 12 month ‘Return to Base’ warranty.
In the event of a suspected product failure, users should contact the Visual Engineering support team on the telephone at +44 (0) 1376 564024 or please email us on
support@visualengineering.co.uk
Should the fault persist or if the support team are unable to resolve the fault, it may become necessary to return the equipment.
Equipment should only be returned using the RMA (Returns Management Authorisation) process, users should contact the support team on the number above and request and RMA form and RMA number. Equipment can then be returned to:
Returns Department
VISUAL ENGINEERING LTD Unit 3, Griggs Business Centre, West Street, Coggeshall, Essex CO6 1NT UK
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Introduction the Visual Engineering line of Surveillance Cameras
Visual engineering cameras can be recognised from their equipment label, the following part numbers are described in this document:
MKIIID: 18 – 36 X Optical Zoom, IP67 PTZ Camera
MKIIIH: High Definition IP67 PTZ Camera
MKIXB: 36X Optical Zoom Forward Centre Camera
MKX: Micro Forward Center Pan and Tilt Camera
COS-X-XX: Micro Head Camera Flexible or Semi Rigid
PHC-XXX: Micro Pin Hole Cameras 15 – 70mm
SWZ: Miniature Pan and Tilt Camera
HHC: Camera Hand Controller for PTZ
DMMPTZC: Digital Multi Meter Controller for PTZ
MKIIID: 18 – 36 X Optical Zoom, IP67 PTZ Camera
The MKIIID forms part of a line of highly integrated surveillance products developed by Visual Engineering. The device incorporates a high resolution block camera based around one of either FCB-EX20D (10X low light), FCB-EX990 26x optical zoom lens or FCB-EX1020E (36X). An internal infra-red cut filter removal mechanism is used to allow the camera to operate in both day and night modes. The PTZ utilises a VE standard connector providing power and data to the unit. The pan and tilt drive trains are actuated by gearless stepper motors, reducing the operational noise to a minimum. Pan and tilt speeds are zoom factor corrected, giving fine control over the entire range of the lens. Remote control of both the camera and pan and tilt drives is accomplished via Sony VISCA over RS232. VE
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manufacture a range of controller / monitors compatible with this camera. Other control protocols are available on request. The outer casing is manufactured from Delrin, shot blasted to reduce reflections and coated to prevent moisture ingress. All external mating surfaces are gasket sealed to maintain it’s IP67 rating.
MKIIIH: High Definition IP67 PTZ Camera
The MKIIIH incorporates a high definition block camera based around a 10x optical zoom lens (Sony FCB-H11). An internal infra-red cut filter removal mechanism is used to allow the camera to operate in both day and night modes. The high definition signal is passed as digital component across the slip ring, and converted to HDSDI in the base of the unit. This allows for the best possible HDSDI signal from the camera. Signal processing is possible prior to the HDSDI conversion, allowing the future inclusion of features such as image stabilization and complex motion detection. The PTZ utilises the VE standard connector providing power and data to the unit, the HDSDI connection is made via a BNC connector. The pan and tilt drive trains are actuated by gearless stepper motors, reducing the operational noise to a minimum. Pan and tilt speeds are zoom factor corrected, giving fine control over the entire range of the lens. Remote control of both the camera and pan and tilt drives is accomplished via Sony VISCA over RS232. Controllers are available. The outer casing is manufactured from Delrin, shot blasted to reduce reflections and coated to prevent moisture ingress. All external mating surfaces are gasket sealed to maintain it’s IP67 rating.
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MKIXB: 36X Optical Zoom Forward Centre Camera
The MKIXB is around the latest generation, low light, Sony block cameras. The MKIXB forward centre PTZ allows a +/- 30 degrees range of motion in both pan and 25 degrees in tilt. The camera is designed for covert installation behind flat hides. The full range of motion is achieved with only a 45mm square aperture. This aperture can be covered with semi transparent materials, which blur out due to the short objective lens to cover distance (10mm). The mount is driven by encoder feedback servo motors, allowing exceptional fine control at the extent of the lens, whilst at the same time achieving near silent operation. If applications arise where the motor noise is not a factor the speed bandwidth can be opened in software to give the full range of speed control. Software features for the MKIXB include full preset control, patrol modes and ‘smart’ commands, such as PTZ focus trigger, which sends an automatic focus trigger to the camera on completion of either a pan, tilt or zoom operation, giving automatic focus without the errors of autofocus. The camera is available housed or OEM.
MKX: Micro Forward Center Pan and Tilt Camera
The MKX forms part of a line of highly integrated surveillance products developed by Visual Engineering. The heart of the system is a high sensitivity system on chip camera, coupled with a high quality pinhole lens. The camera and lens are mounted to a forward centre pan and tilt. This system allows the
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camera to rotate around a point in space centred on the pinhole lens’s focal point. Using this method the camera aperture can be <2mm, whilst allowing the camera to move +/- 30° in both pan and tilt. By utilizing newly available micro cameras, motors & electronics our designers can fit this functionality into a package 70mm wide, 40mm tall and 50mm deep. The packages external dimensions greatly increase the options for concealment. The MKX runs from 12V DC and natively operates using the Sony VISCA command protocol. Other protocols are available. The MKX is available in a range of focal lengths to suit most applications. Standard lengths are 8, 10 or 15mm.
COS-X-XX: Micro Head Camera Flexible or Semi Rigid
The COS camera devices incorporates a tiny, system-on-chip (SOC) sensor, and it’s necessary ancillary circuitry into a weatherproof package measuring just 23x12.5x12.5mm. The camera itself is a marvel of miniaturisation producing a resolution of 520 TVL. Other features of the camera include wide dynamic range and excellent low light performance (0.008 lux). The camera is offered in two formats, PAL or NTSC and can be purchased with an optional semi rigid cable, allowing the camera head to be posed with it’s own cable to frame the shot required
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(sometimes referred to as a ‘snake’ camera). As standard cables lengths are 300mm, although custom lengths can be prepared. The maximum semi-rigid length is 1m. As part of the Visual Engineering security products line, the camera is compatible with all our monitors and controllers. In standard trim the camera is supplied with out standard 12 way binder connector, the unit can be supplied with bare wires, or customer specific connections.
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PHC-XXX: Micro Pin Hole Cameras 15 – 70mm
The PHC Micro Pinhole cameras, combine a pinhole lens with a miniature SOC sensor allowing rapid deployment in any situation. The device incorporates a tiny, system-on-chip (SOC) sensor, and it’s necessary ancillary circuitry into a weatherproof package measuring just 43x12x12mm. The camera itself is a marvel of miniaturisation producing a resolution of 520 TVL. Other features of the camera include wide dynamic range and excellent low light performance (0.008 lux). Cameras are supplied pre-focussed and sealed. The standard product is produced without an IR filter, thus improving the low light performance and vastly increasing the camera’s sensitivity to SWIR. Standard lens focal lengths are: 15, 30, 45 and 70mm. The units are available as single, focal length specific items, or as a set of four cameras and lenses in a kit. As part of the Visual Engineering security products line, the camera is compatible with all our monitors and controllers, as well as being directly compatible with the Cobham DropCam 2.
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SWZ: Miniature Pan and Tilt Camera
The SWZ is designed to provide a switched zoom function pan & tilt assembly, in a small lightweight package. As well as surveillance, the switched zoom is also perfect for UAV integration applications. Based around VE’s micro camera technology, the SWZ provides a step zoom, pan and tilt camera in a 55mm diameter package. The pan and tilt carries four VE micro cameras, each with a different focal length lens. Issuing a zoom command to the unit instructs it to flip the video output from camera to camera. As standard the four lens focal lengths are 4, 8, 12and 16mm giving a very useable range of zoom angles. Other than the obvious size advantage, using prime lenses over a varifocal or zoom lens provides a faster lens (hence better low light performance) as well as eliminating the small low torque drives often found in zoom lenses which have a tendency to vibrate on vehicle applications, causing picture degradation. The unit is mounted in an environmentally sealed, CNC machined housing, with full integrated control over pan, tilt and zoom via standard VE controllers, or other available Sony VISCA control sources. The SWZ can be supplied with cable harnesses to interface with Cobham, NuComm or Janteq transmitters, others on request.
HHC: Camera Hand Controller for PTZ
The HHC is designed to allow remote operation of our range of PTZ cameras, when harnessed with our BDU provides a complete programmable control and monitor station.
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HHC forms the core of a new group of control and monitoring hardware from Visual Engineering. We are aware that there is no one size fits all for field applications. As such we have designed a range of controllers and monitors that can be used either alone, or in conjunction with other items from the range to build an application specific control solution. HHC incorporates the MMI (man machine interface), in a compact, ergonomic control handle, along with the UHF transceiver function of the system. The UHF transceiver can operate in bands from 100MHz to 1GHz, and utilizes GMSK modulation to give a flexible, rugged comms path. The unit is also capable of AES256 encryption to secure the data path. Housed in a CNC machined Delrin case, the unit is designed to meet and exceed IP67. Controls on the unit include and IP69K rated thumb joystick for pan and tilt, along with six function buttons, which can be programmed by the user for diverse functions such as camera zoom and the control of a remote video transmitter’s frequency. As a standalone device the HHC can be used to control a remote unit equipped with our UHF
telemetry receiver (UTRX). A rechargeable, lithium ion battery pack is available for the HHC (RLIB), allowing un-tethered use along with our battery display unit (BDU) which allows user to control and monitor a remote camera.
DMMPTZC: Digital Multi Meter Controller for PTZ
The DMMPTZC Multi Meter style controller is designed to allow remote operation of our range of PTZ cameras, the DMMPTZC also provides local monitoring, and is capable of powering the remote camera.
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The DMMPTZC provides the perfect accompaniment for VE’s range of near-field covert cameras. Developed in response to law enforcement requirements for covert installation test equipment , the DMMPTZC provides a full test kit that can be hidden in plain sight.
Video is monitored via the built in 3.5” LCD screen, with the front panel buttons generating commands in Pelco-D format for pan, tilt, zoom, focus and iris control. The unit is powered via an internal, rechargeable LiPo cell. Power is also available from the unit to power a remote camera.
Connection to VE’s line of cameras is provided via our standard Binder connector on the top face of the unit. A standard BNC connector is provided for video out from the unit, allowing the camera video to be viewed on a larger monitor.
Recognition Ranges
The Visual Engineering line of cameras contain a variety of cameras of different types, lenses, zoom capacity and sizes. Each camera has its own unique capability, but in terms of target recognition at range they have different capabilities. There are no absolute standards for measuring the effectiveness of a camera to recognise a target at range. However there are some accepted practical methods.
Facial Recognition: Requires 80 pixels across a 16cm face
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Number Plate Recognition: Requires 15 pixels across 10cm horizontally
Using the methods described above and practical experimentation; the following identification ranges can be achieved
Model Lens Facial ID Number plate ID
MKIIID 26x 70m 120m
MKIIIH 10x 28m 50m
MKIXB 28x 75m 130m
MKX 3x 8m 15m
COS-X-SR 0.8x 2.3m 4m
PHC-015 3x 8m 15m
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PHC-030 6x 16m 30m
PHC-045 9x 25m 54m
PHC-070 14x 40m 70m
SWZ 8x 22m 40m
Low Light Performance
Because much surveillance is performed in low light, the low light performance of the camera is critical. Many of the Visual Engineering cameras have excellent low light characteristics.
Light levels are measured in LUX and are defined as:
1 lux - Tropical full moon directly overhead.
0.25 lux - Lat 50N full moon, clear night.
0.01 lux - Lat 50N quarter moon, clear night.
0.001 lux - Starlight, clear night.
Model LUX Slow Shutter Mode
MKIIID 0.09 0.008
MKIIIH 1 0.2
MKIXB 0.025 0.00025
MKX 0.002 -
COS-X-SR 0.008 -
PHC-015 0.002 -
PHC-030 0.004 -
PHC-045 0.008 -
PHC-070 0.016 -
SWZ 0.004 -
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Operating the Cameras
The Pan and Tilt capable cameras from Visual Engineering are controlled using RS232 interface as standard, the Sony VISCA protocol is employed for this control. The baud rate of the RS232 is 9K6 for all the cameras.
It should be noted that RS485 is available as control interfaces on some of the cameras, users requiring these features should contact Visual Engineering for more details.
It should also be noted that Pelco D is supported in addition to Visca on some of the cameras, this is described in the table below.
The RS232 interface pin out is detailed in the ‘Camera Interfaces’ section of this document.
These open interfaces of RS232 and Sony VISCA allow the cameras to be connected in existing systems with desk or PC controllers. However Visual Engineering also produce a line of controllers that users can employ.
The cameras are of different complexity and as such support differing levels of the Sony Visca specification, this is described in the table below.
Protocol Compatibility.
Camera VISCA PTZ
Controls
MKIIID Yes Yes Full W.I.P.
MKIIIH Yes Yes Full W.I.P.
SWZ Yes No Zoom only Yes
PPTZ Yes Yes Zoom only W.I.P.
MKIXB Yes Yes Full W.I.P.
MKX Yes No No Yes
VISCA Preset
Controls
Visca Camera Controls PELCO-D PTZ Controls
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Tick for auto focus. If
Advanced Camera
The PC Controller
The PC controller is available free of charge and can be down loaded from the Visual Engineering website at www.visualengineering.co.uk.
The PC controller application is ‘90002-3-001 VE Visca Controller V1.0.0.x Download’ The PC controller should be loaded onto a PC with an RS232 control port, or a RS232 USB adaptor.
When loaded the PC controller will display a screen as shown below.
Users should connect to the camera by selecting the RS232 comm port that is physically connected to the camera from the ‘connectivity’ menu. Once connection is achieved the camera can be controlled.
Pan Left / Right and
unticked, Far and Near manual focus are enabled.
Tilt Up / Down grid
functions, available on on cameras with Sony Blocks.
Zoom In – Tele.
Zoom Out - Wide
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Preset Display
Joystick
Front Button 1
Front Button 2
The Hand Controller
Connect the hand controller to the camera using the cable provided.
The hand controller should be connected to a suitable power source, the power source will power the camera and the controller.
A suitable power source will require 12V and 1A (controller and camera power)
Rear Button 1
Rear Button 2
Rear Button 3
Rear Button 4
The buttons and controls have the following functions.
Preset Display: Displays the current preset number.
Joystick: Controls pan and tilt action
Front Button 1: Quick press increments current preset number, long press sets current
position into current preset number.
Front Button 2: Quick press decrements current preset number, long press recalls current
preset number into camera position.
Rear Button 1: Zoom In
Rear Button 2: Zoom Out
Rear Button 3: Manual Focus Near
Rear Button 4: Manual Focus Far.
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Camera Connection
Video Out loop
Multi
-
Meter Controller
Zoom In / Out
AC Adaptor
Charger
Pan and Tilt Grid
Mode button. Toggles
screens.
Rear Button 3 and Rear Button 4 pressed together toggles the manual / auto focus function.
The Multi-Meter Controller
Ensure the Multi-Meter controller is fully charged, by connecting the AC adaptor. Charging fully can take 3 hours. Charge capacity can be accessed by powering on the multi-meter controller and looking at the charge status on the screen.
Connect the Multi-Meter Controller to the camera using the cable provided. The multi-meter controller has a video loop through allowing it to connect to a larger screen if required.
input
between video screen, multimeter and test
through
On/Off
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The Multi-Meter Controller is a fully functioning multi-meter also.
Installing the Cameras
The Visual Engineering cameras have a variety of applications, and therefore a variety of installation and mounting requirements.
Outdoor Applications
The following cameras can be deployed in outdoor applications without the need for additional protection. Each of the outdoor cameras are IP67.
MKIIID: 18 – 36 X Optical Zoom, IP67 PTZ Camera
MKIIIH: High Definition IP67 PTZ Camera
COS-X-XX: Micro Head Camera Flexible or Semi Rigid
SWZ: Miniature Pan and Tilt Camera
Outdoor Mounting Kits
The MKIIID, MKIIIH and SVZ are each provided with a ¼’’-20 UNC tripod mount screw, these can be mounted to any commercial tripod or mount.
Visual Engineering can provide specialist mounting kits if required, users should contact sales at Visual Engineering for more details.
Kits include:
Pole Mount Kits
Extending Pole Kits
Vehicle Mount Kits
Ground Spikes
Indoor Applications
The following cameras are not suitable for outdoor deployment without the provision of additional protection
MKIXB: 36X Optical Zoom Forward Centre Camera
MKX: Micro Forward Center Pan and Tilt Camera
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PHC-XXX: Micro Pin Hole Cameras 15 – 70mm
These pin hole based cameras are usually built into hides or concealments.
The MKIXB is particularly used in covert vehicles, while the MKX is used typically concealed in room furniture.
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Technical Section
Camera Specifications
MKIIID MKIIIH MK1XB MKX SWZ COS-XX PHC-XX
Interfaces
PTZ
Horizontal 360 degree
Vertical 270 degree 270 degree 60 degree 60 degree 27 degree N/A N/A
Presets Yes Yes Yes No No N/A N/A
Camera
Sensor 1/4’’ Ex-
Resolution > 520TVL > 1000TVL >550 TVL >550 TVL >550 TVL >520 TVL >520 TVL
Sensitivity <0.7Lux <1Lux 1.4 Lux <0.008
Binder 12w
continuous
View HAD CCD
Binder 12w
BNC
360 degree continuous
1/3’’ Sony FCB H11
Binder 8w Binder 8w Binder 8w Binder
12w
60 degree 60 degree 360
degree continuous
¼’’ Hyper HAD II CCD
1/3’’ CMOS
Lux
1/3’’ CMOS
<0.008 Lux <0.008
N/A N/A
1/3’’ CMOS
Lux
Binder 12w
1/3’’ CMOS
<0.008 Lux
Signal to Noise
Zoom 26 times
Physical
Size 115*115*
Weight 2Kg 2Kg 1.5kg 50g 148g 25g
DC In 6 – 18V 6 – 18V 6-18V 6-18V 6-18V 5V 5V
Power 3.5W (6W
>50dB >50dB >50dB >50dB >50dB >50dB >50dB
10 times
optical
175mm
active)
optical
115*115* 175mm
3.5W (6W active)
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28 times optical
200 * 184 * 130mm
6W active 1W active 2W active 350mW 350mW
N/A 10 times
(switched)
60 * 51 * 42mm
55 * 55 * 70mm
N/A N/A
23 * 12.5 * 12.5 mm
43 * 12 * 12mm + lens
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VE 8 Pin camera connection.
Camera Interfaces
The cameras are provided with one of two interface connectors, an 8 pin or 12 pin Binder.
The interface has the following pin out.
VE 12 Pin camera connection.
Mating half : Binder 720 female, 12 pin P/N 99-9134-02-12
Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 +12V DC 5 Reserved 9 Audio
2 P GND 6 + 5V DC 10 A GND
3 CVBS 7 RS232 TXD 11 Reserved
4 V GND 8 RS232 RXD 12 Reserved
Mating half : Binder 620 female, 8 pin P/N 99-9226-00-08
Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 +12V DC 4 VGND 7 Reserved
2 P GND 5 RS232 TXD 8 Reserved
3 CVBS 6 RS232 RXD
Mating half : Binder 620 female, 8 pin P/N 99-9226-00-08 Pin Out
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Mating half : Binder 720 female, 12 pin P/N 99-9134-02-12 Pin Out
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Camera Dimensions
MKIIID
MKIIIH
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MKIXB
MKX
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SWZ
COS-XXX-XX
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PHC-XXX-X
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