Avenview DVI VIDEOWALL 9X User Manual

9 Display Video Wall Processor  
Model #: DVI-VIDEOWALL-9X  
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Section 1: Getting Started  
1.1 Important Safeguards  
Please read all of these instructions carefully before you use the device. Save this manual for future  
reference.  
What the warranty does not cover  
Any product, on which the serial number has been defaced, modified or removed.  
Damage, deterioration or malfunction resulting from:  
Accident, misuse, neglect, fire, water, lightning, or other acts of nature, unauthorized  
product modification, or failure to follow instructions supplied with the product.  
Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by us.  
Any damage of the product due to shipment.  
Removal or installation of the product.  
Causes external to the product, such as electric power fluctuation or failure.  
Use of supplies or parts not meeting our specifications.  
Normal wear and tear.  
Any other causes which does not relate to a product defect.  
Removal, installation, and set-up service charges.  
1.2 Safety Instructions  
The Avenview DVI-VIDEOWALL-9X. 9-Display Video Wall Processor has been tested for conformity to safety  
regulations and requirements, and has been certified for international use. However, like all electronic  
equipment’s, the DVI-VIDEOWALL-9X should be used with care. Read the following safety instructions to  
protect yourself from possible injury and to minimize the risk of damage to the unit.  
Do not dismantle the housing or modify the module.  
Dismantling the housing or modifying the module may result in electrical shock or burn.  
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing housing may expose you to  
dangerous voltage or other hazards  
Keep the module away from liquids.  
Spillage into the housing may result in fire, electrical shock, or equipment damage. If an object or liquid  
falls or spills on to the housing, unplug the module immediately.  
Have the module checked by a qualified service engineer before using it again.  
Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners to clean this unit. Always unplug the power to the device before  
cleaning.  
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1.3 Regulatory Notices Federal Communications Commission (FCC)  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed  
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.  
Any changes or modifications made to this equipment may void the user’s authority to operate this  
equipment.  
1.4 Introduction  
The Avenview DVI-VIDEOWALL-9X, 9-Display Video Wall Processor is a powerful, most cost effective, and fully  
real time data/video processor for multiple flat panel displays or projectors. Thru DVI transmission, the quality  
of the outcome videos is guaranteed. The output display is grained up to 255 by 255 squares. Virtually any  
setups for the display layout can be possible by the provided software. The DVI-VIDEOWALL-9X allows you to  
manipulate two input videos, wherever positions and whatever sizes you want for viewing. The embedded  
scalar converts signals from two of the input sources to match the native resolution of monitors, flat panel  
displays, projectors as well as user-selectable output settings up to WUXGA (1920x1200). The  
DVI-VIDEOWALL-9X sends the resulting mixed video thru DVI interface to the connected monitors/projectors  
based on the display layout. The layout can be readily modified to fit your applications and optimize visual  
effects. Typical applications include digital signage, and broadcasting/education/surveillance systems etc.  
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Nine DVI outputs from 640x480 to 1920x1200 with a local loop out for monitoring  
Supports HDMI, DVI, S-Video, CVBS, Component, and VGA input, from 640x480 to 1920x1200,  
interlaced or progressive  
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Advanced video de-interlace for improving 480i and 576i SD video input  
PIP, PAB, Full screen modes and adjustable size& position through software  
Resize, position, flip, zoom output video  
Perfectly as a video screen splitter, a video converter and a video switcher  
Each DVI output has an independent controllable display area  
User-selectable output settings, up to 1920x1200  
Can be cascaded to obtain more displays  
Image parameters and layouts are automatically saved in flash memory of the device and can be  
recalled for later use  
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Several Image parameters and layouts can be saved in computers and can be loaded for later use  
Software control through RS-232/RS-485  
Built-in long distance RS-232 control port over Cat-5e  
Firmware upgradable for support of new features and technology enhancements  
Built-in factory reset switch  
2U size  
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1.5 Package Contents  
Before you start the installation of the converter, please check the package contents.  
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DVI-VIDEOWALL-9X  
RS232 to USB Adapter  
Rack-mounting Kit  
UL AC Power Cord  
Installation Software CD  
DVI to VGA Adapter  
Component to VGA Adapter  
DVI to DVI & VGA breakout cable  
Composite & S-Video breakout cable  
User’s Manual  
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1.6 Before Installation  
Put the product in an even and stable location. If the product falls down or drops, it may cause an  
injury or malfunction.  
Don’t place the product in too high temperature (over 50°C), too low temperature (under 0°C) or high  
humidity.  
Use the DC power adapter with correct specifications. If inappropriate power supply is used then it  
may cause a fire.  
Do not twist or pull by force ends of the optical cable. It can cause malfunction.  
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1.7 Panel Description  
1.7.1 DVI-VIDEOWALL-9X Front Panel  
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1. LED: Shows current configuration  
1.7.2 DVI-VIDEOWALL-9X Rear Panel  
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1. AC Power  
2. RS232 Connector  
3. RS485 Connector  
4. S-Video/Composite Input Connector  
6. DVI Local Output Connector  
5. DVI Input Connector  
7. DVI Output Connectors 1 9  
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1.7.3 Inputs and Outputs  
The Avenview DVI-VIDEOWALL-9X can accept inputs from HDMI, DVI, CVBS, YPbPr, VGA and accepts both  
graphics and video signals, which come from computers and NTSC/PAL video sources respectively. There is a  
concept of main channel and sub channel for this device. You can pick up one of the digital inputs and one of  
the analog inputs, and then DVI-VIDEOWALL-9X will display the mixed video on the connected 9 displays. With  
an advanced de-interlace built in, low resolution but popular video formats such as NTSC/PAL will be  
improved.  
DIP Switch  
Default: Turn on the DVI-VIDEOWALL-9X then switch both DIP switches simultaneously up and down to factory  
default mode.  
The IO Ports supports various resolution from 640x480 up to 1920x1200, for more details of the supported  
modes, please refer to the Section Supported resolution  
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1.8 Installation  
To setup Avenview DVI-VIDEOWALL-9X follow the steps outlined below for connecting to a device.  
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Use the best quality DVI, VGA, Composite, S-Video cables.  
Turn OFF DVI-VIDEOWALL-9X and all devices that are to be connected to it.  
Connect 9 Monitors (or projectors, TV or other display devices) to DVI OUTPUT of  
DVI-VIDEOWALL-9X.  
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Connect the Source device (such as, PC, DVD Player, Media Player etc.) to DVI-VIDEOWALL-9X.  
Connect a Windows based laptop or desktop (that will used to configure the DVI-VIDEOWALL-9X) to  
DVI-VIDEOWALL-9X by a pm RS-232 to USB Adapter.  
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Power ON DVI-VIDEOWALL-9X.  
Turn ON all devices connected to DVI-VIDEOWALL-9X and then setup the DVI-VIDEOWALL-9X from  
the system through RS-232 to USB Adapter and provided Avenview software.  
DO NOT block the sides of this device or stack another device on the top or bottom of the DVI-VIDEOWALL-9X. If  
sides of the units are blocked it will block the air flow from the fans on the side of the unit. This could cause  
system to over-heat, which may result in system failure.  
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1.9 Operation and Software  
1.9.1 System Requirements  
The Avenview DVI-VIDEOWALL-9X includes Software Control program which runs under Windows XP / 2000 /  
Vista / 7.  
Connect the provide RS-232 to USB adapter to DVI-VIDEOWALL-9X and USB Port to your Windows based  
system that will be used to configure the DVI-VIDEOWALL-9X. Once it is connected to USB Port, Windows will  
look for appropriate drivers. If you are using an older version of Windows, then insert the Installation CD  
(provided) and have Windows search for drivers (you may need to download latest drivers from Prolific’s  
website if you are using Windows Vista or Windows 7).  
1.9.2 System Connection  
1. Power up the DVI-VIDEOWALL-9X and you can see Vacuum Fluorescent Dislay (VFD) on the front  
panel blinks. Make sure the serial port (RS232) connection is secured.  
2. When Avenview software is launched, let it automatically detect the device response from RS-232  
port. The process takes 5 15 seconds. If there is no response, a warning window will show up.  
The possible reasons causing above error could be:  
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No Power to DVI-VIDEOWALL-9X or it is in sleep state. If this is the case then check the power and restart  
theDVI-VIDEOWALL-9X  
The serial connection is not well established. Please ensure that drivers are properly installed and all  
cables are securely connected. Check device manager, and ensure that RS-232 to USB Adapter is assigned  
a COM Port # and there is no exclamation mark.  
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1.9.3 Software Operation  
1.9.3.1 State  
Overall State and Format Settings:  
1. Save and Read: The current layout of the nine outputs can be  
saved to a file. The file can be uploaded in the future to  
resume the settings.  
2. Display Setting: The main and sub sources, both can be  
adjusted to 16:9 or 4:3 aspect ratio. The brightness and  
contrast of the mixed video also can be adjusted for different  
requirement. After adjusting the settings, press Update  
Setting to save the changes.  
3. Firmware Ver.: Display the current firmware of the device.  
4. Color Balance: The color of the video can be automatically  
adjusted. It only works when the source is Analog and the  
mode is Full Screen.  
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1.9.3.2 Settings  
Setting for correct COM Port for Serial Control and the Device number for identification.  
1.9.3.3 Connect  
Makes connection to attached device via RS232 to USB Adapter.  
1.9.3.4 Disconnect  
Disconnects the attached device.  
1.9.3.5 Input Resolution  
Here you can set the resolution of Input. It can take up to 10 seconds for new resolution to take effect.  
1.9.3.6 Main Source  
Choose one of the Input sources from DVI, VGA, CVBS or S-Video  
1.9.3.7 Sub Source  
Choose one of the Input sources from DVI, VGA, CVBS or S-Video  
1.9.3.8 Display Layout Mode  
Setting the layout of the main and sub sources in mixed video.  
1. Main Full Screen: Only main source is displayed in the mixed video  
2. Sub Full Screen: Only sub source is displayed in the mixed video  
3. PIP Mode: The main source is displayed as the background, and the sub source is shown has  
Picture-in-Picture.  
4. Side by Side: The two input sources are displayed side by side  
5. Custom Define PAP: User can adjust the layout of the two input sources without any limitations.  
Main and Sub sources can be from the same Input.  
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1.9.4 Setup Individual Output Channel  
There are totally 9 channel outputs for DVI-VIDEOWALL-9X, and each output can be independently setup to  
display any area of the input video. Each output can be with different output resolutions to adapt different  
combinations of monitors or projectors.  
To select each individual Output to setup with preferable output, please click on the  
desired Output, and the control dialog windows will show up accordingly.  
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For each display, users can define which area of the input video is to be displayed. Fundamentally, setup the X  
Total and Y Total first, and then define the upper-left (X Start, Y Start) and bottom-right (X End, Y End) corners  
for each display channel. The control panel to achieve this goal is as shown.  
This area demonstrates the resulting selection of the Input video to be display for the selected  
Output Channel.  
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“Original Input Video” shows the resolution information of the Input Video to each Output Channel.  
It varies up the Input Video  
“Selected Area” shows the information of the selected area to be displayed. The numbers will vary  
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according to different settings.  
“Output Resolution”: In this section, you can setup the output resolution for individual Output  
Channel. Notice that each display can output at different resolutions depending on supported  
resolution of the connected monitor/TV to that output channel.  
“Capture Mode Enable” will enable parameters effective. If users disabled this selection, each  
output channel will display simply the full display of the input source.  
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“Auto Apply Settings” will automatically load the new settings into processor.  
Clicking on “Update Status” will keep the information of Input video updated  
Clicking on “Update Apply Settings” will load the parameters into the video processor.  
Define X Total, Y Total, Upper-Left X, Y point coordinates using scroll bars or manually keying in this  
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section. This section will roughly define these quantities which are needed for each Output channel.  
The resulting capture area corresponds to the Input video is illustrated in Window to left.  
“Fine Tune by Percentage” provides the alternative to further adjust the position and area defined  
in section 4.  
For Outward Extension  
For Inward Shrink  
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By percentage, users need to determine what will be the reference. There are two choices for this  
part “Specified Area” and “Full Input”. Normally, “Specified Area” will work more appropriately  
while users are dealing with panel masking, because the overlapped masking area will be closed to  
specified area instead of full input video.  
“Fine Tune by Pixel” offers similar approach to adjust the position and area of the Output channel.  
The idea behind this section is the same to “Fine Tune by Percentage”. The difference is that the  
adjustment is based on Pixel. Users can therefore adjust the Output Channel area based on Pixels.  
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1.9.5 CASCADING  
The Avenview DVI-VIDEOWALL-9X can be cascaded with as many as 255 DVI-VIDEOWALL-9X devices.  
To cascade two DVI-VIDEOWALL-9X, connect a DVI cable from Local Output of Unit 1 to DVI Input of Unit 2.  
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1.10 Supported Resolutions  
1.10.1 DVI-IN  
Supported Mode  
480P/525P  
480P (16:9)  
576P/625P  
(HDTV) 720p  
(HDTV) 720p  
(HDTV) 1080p  
VESA  
Resolution  
720x483 @60Hz  
960x483 @60Hz  
720x756 @50Hz  
1280x720 @50Hz  
1280x720 @60Hz  
1920x1080 @30Hz  
720x400 @85Hz  
640x350 @85Hz  
640x400 @85Hz  
720x400 @70Hz  
720x350 @70Hz  
640x350 @70Hz  
640x400 @70Hz  
640x480 @60Hz  
640x480 @67Hz  
640x480 @72Hz  
640x480 @75Hz  
640x480 @85Hz  
800x600 @56Hz  
800x600 @60Hz  
800x600 @72Hz  
800x600 @75Hz  
800x600 @85Hz  
Supported Mode  
MAC  
Resolution  
832x624 @75Hz  
1024x768 @60Hz  
1024x768 @60Hz  
1024x768 @70Hz  
1024x768 @72Hz  
1024x768 @75Hz  
1024x768 @75Hz  
1024x768 @85Hz  
1152x864 @75Hz  
1152x870 @75Hz  
1152x900 @66Hz  
1152x900 @76Hz  
1280x960 @60Hz  
1280x960 @85Hz  
1280x1024 @60Hz  
1280x1024 @60Hz  
1280x1024 @67Hz  
1280x1024 @72Hz  
1280x1024 @75Hz  
1280x1024 @76Hz  
1600x1200 @60Hz  
1920x1200 @60Hz  
VESA  
MAC  
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IBM  
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MAC  
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MAC  
VESA  
IBM  
IBM  
SUN  
IBM  
SUN  
IBM  
VESA  
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HP  
VESA  
MAC  
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VESA  
IBM  
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HP  
VESA  
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SUN  
VESA  
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1.10.2 DVI-OUT  
Supported Mode  
(HDTV) 720p  
(HDTV) 720p  
(HDTV) 1080p  
VESA  
Resolution  
1280x720 @50Hz  
1280x720 @60Hz  
1920x1080 @60Hz  
640x480 @60Hz  
800x600 @60Hz  
1024x768 @60Hz  
1152x864 @75Hz  
1280x1024 @60Hz  
1280x1024 @50Hz  
Supported Mode  
Resolution  
VESA  
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VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
1280x768 @60Hz  
1366x768 @60Hz  
1400x1050 @60Hz  
1400x1050 @50Hz  
1152x864 @75Hz  
1600x1200 @60Hz  
1920x1200 @50Hz  
1920x1200 @60Hz  
VESA  
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1.11 General Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Possible Solution  
Check if AC Power Cord is firmly plugged into DVI-VIDEOWALL-9X  
If you are recovering from Power Outage, leave the device OFF for  
a while and then power it ON again.  
No Power  
Make sure all cables are in good working condition and properly  
connected DVI-VIDEOWALL-9X.  
Configure the Output video resolution so that it doesn’t exceed  
the native supported resolution of TV/Monitor/Projector  
(Display). Usually a message of “Out of Range” is display on  
TV/Monitor.  
Off-Center Screen Image, Odd  
Colors or No Picture  
Every time you change the resolution of Input Source, wait 10 –  
20 seconds. After the resolution is changed, the selection of Input  
and the Display layout mode will return to default. Adjust the  
Input source and Display Layout Mode to your requirements  
again.  
VGA Source can take up to 10 Seconds before it is recognized  
We suggest you don’t use T-Connectors to split your video source  
into images displayed on two difference screens. This lowers the  
Output video quality. Use a distribution amplifier instead of  
T-Connectors  
Poor Quality Video  
Make sure the video source is not compressed and maintains the  
highest native resolution  
Press “Color Balance” key in “State” for auto configuration.  
Wrong Color  
Poor Linking  
When the linking of the Serial Control cannot work, reboot  
DVI-VIDEOWALL-9X to establish the link.  
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Section 2: Specifications  
Item  
Description  
DVI-VIDEOWALL-9X  
Model  
9 Display Video Wall Processor  
Unit Description  
HDMI, DVI, VGA, Component, S-Video, Composite  
(Only one Digital and one Analog can be input simultaneously)  
Video Format Support  
DVI & VGA  
Yes  
Dual Output Support  
Local Output  
DVI (Single Link 4.95Gbps)  
VGA (165MHz)  
Video Bandwidth  
Up to 1920x1200@60Hz  
No  
Supported Resolutions  
Audio Support  
RS-232 / RS-485  
Yes  
System Control  
Cascadable  
1.2 Volts (peak-to-peak)  
5 Volts (peak-to-peak, TTL)  
Input TMDS Signal  
Input DDC Signal  
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Human body model ±15kV (air-gap discharge) & ±8kV (contact discharge)  
Core chipset ±8kV  
ESD Protection  
DVI x 1  
S-Video x 1  
RS232 x 1  
Input Connectors  
RS485 x 1  
DVI x 9  
Output Connectors  
Push Button / IR Remote / RS232  
Push Button / IR Remote  
HDMI Input Selection  
75female  
DVI-I (29-pin female, digital only)  
WE/SS 8P8C with 2 LED indicators  
DE-9 (9-pin D-sub Female)  
22” x 17” x 3.5”  
RCA Connector  
DVI Connector  
RJ45 Connector  
RS232 Connector  
Dimensions (L x W x H)  
Power Supply  
AC Power 100~240V  
60 Watt (max)  
Power Consumption  
Environmental  
32˚ ~ 104˚F (0˚ to 40˚C)  
-4˚ ~ 140˚F (-20˚ ~ 60˚C)  
Operating Temperature  
Storage Temperature  
Relative Humidity  
20~90% RH (no condensation)  
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Notice  
1. If the DVI or HDMI device requires the EDID information, please use EDID Reader/Writer to  
retrieve and provide DVI/HDMI EDID information.  
2. All HDMI over CAT5 transmission distances are measured using Belden 1583A CAT5e 125MHz  
LAN cable and ASTRODESIGN Video Signal Generator VG-859C.3  
3. The transmission length is largely affected by the type of LAN cables, the type of HDMI sources,  
and the type of HDMI display. The testing result shows solid LAN cables (usually in bulk cable  
300m or 1000ft form) can transmit a lot longer signals than stranded LAN cables (usually in  
patch cord form). Shielded STP cables are better suit than unshielded UTP cables. A solid UTP  
CAT5e cable shows longer transmission length than stranded STP CAT6 cable. For long extension  
users, solid LAN cables are your only choice.  
4. EIA/TIA-568-B termination (T568B) for LAN cables is recommended for better performance.  
5. To reduce the interference among the unshielded twisted pairs of wires in LAN cable, you can use  
shielded LAN cables to improve EMI problems, which is worsen in long transmission.  
6. Because the quality of the LAN cables has the major effects in how long transmission distance  
will be made and how good is the received display, the actual transmission length is subject to  
your LAN cables. For resolution greater than 1080i or 1280x1024, a CAT6 cable is recommended.  
7. If your HDMI display has multiple HDMI inputs, it is found that the first HDMI input  
[HDMI input #1] generally can produce better transmission performance among all HDMI inputs.  
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Disclaimer  
While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this document, Avenview Inc. assumes no liability with respect to the  
operation or use of Avenview hardware, software or other products and documentation described herein, for any act or omission of  
Avenview concerning such products or this documentation, for any interruption of service, loss or interruption of business, loss of  
anticipatory profits, or for punitive, incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of the  
Avenview hardware, software, or other products and documentation provided herein.  
Avenview Inc. reserves the right to make changes without further notice to a product or system described herein to improve reliability,  
function or design. With respect to Avenview products which this document relates, Avenview disclaims all express or implied warranties  
regarding such products, including but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and  
non-infringement.  
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