Bowens International Camcorder BWL 0410 User Manual

ESPRIT GEMINI DIGITAL  
USER GUIDE BWL-0410 (10/06)  
BOWENS INTERNATIONAL LIMITED  
355 Old Road  
Clacton On Sea  
Essex CO15 3RH  
Tel: +44 (0)1255 422807  
Fax: +44 (0)1255 436342  
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Connecting & Using the Esprit Gemini Digital  
Control Panel Guide  
!!! WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE !!!  
Rear Control Panel  
NEVER CONNECT THE ESPRIT GEMINI DIGITAL TO BOTH A MAINS SUPPLY AND  
A BATTERY SUPPLY AT THE SAME TIME.  
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED WHEN USED WITH MAINS.  
DISCONNECT THE MAINS LEAD WHEN CHANGING MODELLING LAMPS &  
FLASH TUBES.  
Mains /  
Battery Power  
Select  
Carry Handle  
Sync Socket  
The Esprit Gemini Digital unit may be operated either on a mains supply or with a Bowens battery  
source such as the Bowens Travel-Pak, Turbo-Pak or the Explorer 1500.  
Mains Inlet  
For mains operation, the mains switch (page 4) should be in the upper position (I).  
For battery operation the switch should be in the lower position (II).  
The centre position is OFF (O).  
NOTE: When operated from a battery source, the modelling lamp functions are not available.  
Fuse  
(and spare fuse)  
Battery Power  
Inlet  
When connecting a power supply ensure the power is OFF.  
Connect the unit using the appropriate cabling.  
If using a battery source, ensure the connector locks are fully tightened.  
Switch the power source on, then switch on the unit.  
The unit will charge and indicate it is ready for use.  
Press the TEST button to check the unit fires.  
Side Control Panel  
Photocell  
Mounting  
Mount the Esprit Gemini Digital unit on selected support system.  
The mounting bush on the 'L' bracket allows for two possible ways of mounting to the stand / support.  
Method B may be found useful if the light is required to point down.  
Latch Release  
LED Display  
Flash Test /  
Done Button  
Menu Button  
Rotary Dial  
A
B
Synchronisation cont.  
Fitting the Modelling Lamp  
Switch off and disconnect from the supply. Screw modelling lamp into ES lampholder in the centre of  
the reflector. Allow lamp to cool before removing.  
Sync Socket:  
The standard quarter inch jack type socket on the rear panel of the unit may be used for direct  
connection to a camera set to 'x' synchronisation. Two Esprit units may be connected together using a  
'y' connector. An Infra Red Receiver, Omnicell or Pulsar Radio Trigger systems may also be plugged  
into this socket. The socket operates at +5V and is safe for use on digital cameras.  
Note: It is recommended that a Photoflood or Halostar bulb with a maximum wattage of 275W is used.  
Bowens will not accept liability on the use of any lamp with a greater wattage than 275W.  
Open Flash:  
For testing or multiple flash applications the Open Flash Push button can be used.  
Fitting / Removing Reflectors  
Flash Power Control  
A wide range of reflectors are available for the Esprit range. To fit, slide the neck of the reflector over  
the front of the unit. Align the three pegs on the reflector with the three slots in the retaining ring. Press  
down and turn clockwise to lock.  
The flash power output is variable over five f-stops from full to 1/32 power, in 1/10 stop increments.  
The maximum power available depends upon the model (See specification table). The Flash Power  
output value which is shown on the side of the unit can be set to be displayed in either f-stops or Joules  
(Ws). The Flash Power display setting can be changed via the ʻAdvanced Functionsʼ in the menu  
system.  
To remove reflector, pull back Latch Release Key (page 4), turn the reflector fully anti-clockwise and  
withdraw.  
If an umbrella is to be used a 'Wide Angle Reflector' should be fitted and the umbrella fitted through the  
mounting hole in the mounting bracket and locked in position with the knurled screw.  
The Flash Power display can also be ʻinvertedʼ so it is displayed upside down. This is a useful feature  
when using the unit from a ceiling mounted rail system when the unit will be upside down. This feature  
is available through the Advanced Functions menu.  
Note: If the unit is subjected to rapid operation over extended periods, it may automatically go into an  
overheat condition. In this condition the charging and modelling functions are disabled in order to allow  
the unit to cool. The unit will automatically resume operation once cooled sufficiently.  
Note: Take care when fitting / removing reflectors not to damage the flashtube assembly. The flashtube  
is very delicate, avoid unnecessary handling of the glass tube. Always switch off and disconnect from  
the mains supply before fitting and changing reflectors.  
Warning High Voltage!  
Do not touch the flashtube assembly for thirty minutes after disconnecting from supply.  
Modelling Lamp Control  
Fuse  
The modelling lamp control options are available within the ʻnormal functionsʼ through the digital  
display on the side of the unit. The modelling lamp options that are available are either OFF, USER (in  
USER mode the modelling lamp output can be set from F5.0 to F10.0), PROPORTIONAL (modelling  
lamp automatically adjusts itself to be in proportion to the flash power output), or FULL (the modelling  
lamp is set to maximum power output).  
The modelling and flash circuitry is protected by a single 20mm fuse mounted on the rear panel. Never  
replace the fuse with one of a different rating. As the fuse may blow when the modelling lamp fails  
always check the fuse when replacing the bulb. A spare fuse is supplied and located in the fuse holder  
at the back of the unit. Always switch OFF and disconnect the Esprit Gemini unit from the power supply  
before changing the bulb or fuse.  
Note: The modelling lamp can only be used when the unit is operating from mains power, when the unit  
is working from battery power the modelling lamp options are disabled.  
Synchronisation  
Functions Overview  
There are several ways to trigger the Esprit Gemini Digital  
GEMINI Digital User Controls  
Photocell:  
The Esprit Gemini has a built in switchable photocell enabling the unit to be triggered by the flash from  
any other flash unit or a small camera mounted flash gun. The photocell is mounted behind the red  
transparent cover on the top of the unit. The Photocell has various trigger modes, see page 12 for full  
details.  
The ʻFlash Powerʼ, ʻModelling Lampʼ and ʻOther Optionʼ settings are all available by using the ʻrotary  
controlʼ on the side of the unit in combination with the ʻMENUʼ and the ʻDONEʼ button; all of the options  
and settings can be seen via the 7-segment LED display above the buttons. All of the various options  
and settings are stored to the unitʼs memory.  
Normal Functions  
Functions Overview  
Function  
Display Description  
During normal use simply rotate the dial to adjust the power to the required level. The unit ready  
indication is by means of a ʻsteadyʼ display and a sounder beep (if on) as well as the modelling lamp  
indication function when the unit reaches ready (if switched on). While changing the power level the  
display flashes at different rates to indicate whether the unit is charging or if there is excess power that  
needs dumping. The display will flash ʻquicklyʼ while the unit is charging and flash ʻslowlyʼ to indicate  
that there is excess power that needs to be dumped. To test the flash and/or dump any excess power  
press the ʻTESTʼ button.  
*Lamp  
LP  
Off (OFF) - Lamp remains ʻoffʼ during operation.  
USER (USR) - In ʻuserʼ mode the modelling lamp  
can be adjusted from f5.0 to f10.0  
Proportional (PRO) - In ʻproportionalʼ mode  
the modelling lamp will automatically adjust itself  
to the same output level as the flash.  
The unit can be triggered via the ʻsync socketʼ connected to the relevant system or via the ʻPhotocellʼ  
as required. Other displays may occur during operation to provide warnings of problems or to indicate  
the unit status.  
Full (FUL) - When the modelling lamp is set  
to ʻfullʼ the power output will remain at the  
maximum level.  
To change any of the unitʼs settings first press the ʻMENUʼ button on the side of the unit; ʻSETʼ will be  
displayed briefly showing that the unit is entering the user setup options followed by ʻLPʼ (for ʻLamp  
settingsʼ) as the first item. Each press of the ʻMENUʼ button takes you down one level of the menu  
structure until you cannot go any further; at this point the sounder (if switched on) will provide a warning  
beep.  
*Lamp Ready  
Indication  
IND  
Off (OFF) - No lamp ready indication.  
Intermittent (INT) - If modelling lamp is on it goes  
off after the unit has fired and comes back on at  
the set level once the unit has recharged.  
At any menu level turning the rotary control will either select another function/option or change the  
setting of the chosen function. Each press of the ʻDONEʼ button takes you up one level until you exit  
the user setup mode, at which point ʻEndʼ is displayed. Any altered user setting will be saved to the units  
memory. See below illustration for example of how to change the Modelling Lamp settings to off.  
Pulse (PUL) - Modelling lamp pulses when the  
unit has recharged after firing.  
Example Illustration: How to change the Modelling Lamp to off.  
Ready Sounder  
SND  
Off (OFF) - The Ready Sounder beep  
remains off and does not indicate when  
the unit has charged.  
Step One.  
Step Four.  
During normal operation  
press the MENU button to  
enter the normal functions  
menu.  
Next turn the rotary dial again  
to find the desired option of  
the setting you wish to  
change.  
Intermittent (INT) - The unit emits a short beep  
when it has fully recharged to indicate  
that it is ready to fire again.  
Continuous (CON) - The unit emits a continuous  
beep while it is recharging and stops once  
fully recharged.  
Step Two.  
Step Five.  
Next, turn the rotary dial to  
scroll through the normal  
functions.  
Scroll through the available  
options until the desired  
setting is shown.  
Photocell  
PHO  
Off (OFF) - Photocell remains ʻoffʼ.  
1st (1st) - Photocell is set to trigger unit on  
the first flash detected.  
Step Six.  
Step Three.  
Next press the TEST/DONE  
button to confirm your  
selection and go up one  
menu level. Repeat as  
Once the desired setting is  
shown press the MENU  
button again to enter the  
available functions for that  
particular setting.  
2nd (2nd) - Photocell is set to trigger on  
the second flash detected.  
3rd (3rd) - Photocell is set to trigger on  
the third flash detected.  
necessary  
functions.  
with  
other  
press  
Finally  
TEST/DONE until END is  
displayed.  
4th (4th) - Photocell is set to trigger on  
the fourth flash detected.  
* Only available when operating from mains power.  
Functions Menu System  
Advanced Functions  
Menu  
Top Level  
Press ‘Menu’  
to enter options  
Function  
Display Description  
*LP  
OFF, USR, PRO, FUL  
Press ‘Test/Done’  
to exit options  
Audio (Key Clicks  
& Warnings)  
AUD  
Off (OFF) - All audible beeps/clicks are turned off  
during normal operation i.e. while scrolling  
through the functions menu.  
Rotate Dial to scroll  
through functions  
set from F-5 to F-10  
On (ON) - All audible beeps/clicks are enabled  
while unit is powered on.  
*IND  
SND  
OFF, INT, PUL  
OFF, INT, CON  
Power Display  
UNT  
f-stops (F-S) - Power output is displayed  
in f-stops.  
Joules (JOU) - Power output is displayed in  
Joules (Ws).  
OFF, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th  
PHO  
ADV  
Display Invert  
Flash Dump  
INV  
Fld  
Off (OFF) - LED display invert option  
remains ʻoffʼ during operation.  
On (ON) - LED display is inverted and  
is shown upside down.  
set time window from 10 to 990ms  
Off (OFF) - Unit will not automatically dump  
any excess power.  
AUD  
UNT  
INV  
OFF,  
ON  
F-S,  
OFF,  
OFF,  
JOU  
ON  
On (ON) - The unit will automatically dump  
any excess power stored in the capacitors after  
the user has turned down the power.  
FLD  
ON  
* Only available when operating from mains power.  
Photocell  
Modelling Lamp Ready Indicator  
The modelling lamp can be used as an indicator of when the unit has flashed, and also when it has  
charged and is ready to fire again. All modelling lamp options are only available when the unit is  
operating from mains power. The available options for the modelling lamp ready indicator are:  
Now press ʻMENUʼ again to go back to displaying ʻPhoʼ. Press ʻTESTʼ to save the settings. If the camera  
or camera settings are ever changed just repeat the procedure to check and/or set the flash unit again.  
This system may require some experimentation by the user to get the correct flash in the sequence and  
the timeout sensitivity right for a give camera and flash situation.  
Off (OFF) -  
No lamp ready indication; the modelling lamp remains on or off during operation  
depending on ʻLampʼ settings.  
E.G. The Canon EOS10D gives an exposure measuring pre-flash first, followed 75mS later by the main  
flash. This means that if the unit is set to trigger on the first flash then the unit will always trigger but the  
Canon shutter will not open until 75mS later resulting in an incorrect exposure. If the unit is set to 2nd  
flash then the exposure will be correct. Setting it to 3rd or 4th means that the unit will never trigger and  
any exposure will again be incorrect.  
Intermittent (INT) - Modelling lamp goes off after unit has fired and comes back on when fully  
recharged. Intermittent indication is only available if the lamp setting is ʻonʼ.  
Pulse (PUL) -  
Lamp pulses once fully recharged after firing. The pulse ready indicator  
option is available whether the ʻLampʼ settings are on or off.  
Audible Ready Beep  
Photocell  
There is an Audible Ready Beep signal which is available to provide either a short beep to indicate  
when the unit is charged and ready to fire at the desired power output or sound continuously when  
charging. The Audible Ready Beep options are available through the Normal Functions on the unit.  
The Photocell is a light sensitive trigger which allows the photographer a way of triggering their stand  
alone flash heads that are not syncʼd by a cable. The photocell (when on) triggers the unit when another  
flash or light source is detected (i.e. when another flash head is fired and the photocell detects this it  
will fire the unit in synchronisation with the original light source).  
Information & Error Codes .  
The Photocell on the Gemini Digital has an option to enable camera pre-exposure flashes to be  
ignored. These are used for exposure measurement and/or red eye reduction. This allows the flash unit  
to be synchronised to the camera shutter on the 1st, 2nd, 3rd or 4th flash selected by the user. (this  
option is for those who wish to trigger theIr flash heads without a radio or IR triggering system or without  
a sync cable). 1st is the normal ʻinstantʼ trigger where only one flash is used coincident with the shutter.  
The following normal displays and error codes are displayed together with a sound if appropriate and if  
ʻSoundʼ & ʻAudioʼ are switched ʻonʼ.  
Where two or more flashes are to be detected a ʻtime windowʼ is started on detection of the first flash  
in the sequence. If the required number of flashes are detected within the ʻtime windowʼ then the unit  
is triggered on the last flash and the system is reset to wait for the next flash. If fewer than the required  
flashes are detected then the system is reset at the end of the time window. The ʻtime windowʼ can be  
set by the user from 10mS to 990mS for 2, 3 or 4 flashes. For obvious reasons there is no actual time  
window for a single flash since the unit triggers as soon as the flash is detected. As well as being able  
to select the number of flashes manually, the unit can also ʻlearnʼ the number of required pre-exposure  
flashes produced by any camera. This is done by setting the number of flashes to 1st. This provides  
the maximum detection window of 990mS when in ʻlearnʼ mode.  
Display Description  
X-X  
or  
Power display in either digital f-stops or Joules (Ws), in Lamp User setup mode this shows the  
equivalent power setting of the modelling lamp but always in digital f-stops. If this display is steady  
then this indicates the unit is READY and can be flashed. If this display is flashing quickly then this  
indicates that the unit is charging to the required setting. If this display is flashing slowly then this  
indicates the flash power needs to be dumped.(this can be done automatically by setting ʻFldʼ to  
ʻonʼ or manually by pressing the ʻTESTʼ button).  
XX-  
ʻChrʼ  
ʻHotʼ  
ʻEr1ʼ  
Displayed after a successful flash whilst charging.  
While carrying out the following procedure ensure that no other flash is likely to be used in the vicinity  
until the settings have been saved. To allow the flash unit to learn the camera characteristics first set  
up the camera in the required mode (i.e. flash, pre-flash, red-eye reduction etc). Now press ʻMENUʼ on  
the flash head and rotate the dial to select the ʻPhoʼ function and press ʻMENUʼ again, the current ʻPhoʼ  
option will now be shown; set the unit to 1st flash.  
Unit is in overheat and will automatically reset when cooled.  
Failure to charge correctly at ʻswitch-onʼ. Long sounder if on. This could be due to low mains input  
or leaky capacitors. After retrying and rechecking a number of times the unit will automatically lock  
out with the display showing ʻEr1ʼ but with the sounder silenced.  
Now press the shutter release fully with the camera facing the unit. The number of pre-flashes detected  
will be shown on the display. N.B. if more than 4 flashes are detected within the time window then the  
photocell will be turned off. Press the ʻMENUʼ button and the flash detection timeout period will now be  
shown (2,3 and 4 only). Rotate the dial to obtain the required value - typically the default of 300mS  
should be adequate for most cases.  
ʻEr2ʼ  
ʻEr3ʼ  
Failure to charge correctly after a flash (sound if on). The most likely cause here is that the tube  
glowed on. After retrying for a number of times and each time applying a longer glow stop period  
the unit will automatically lock out with the display showing ʻEr2ʼ but with the sounder silenced.  
Failure of the tube to fire (sound if on).  
Battery Power  
Additional Information  
The Bowens Explorer 1500 represents the state-of-the-art in portable  
battery generator technology. Weighing just under 12kg, this petite power-  
pack boasts an enviable power-to-size ratio and recycling capacity while  
Notes: Setting ʻFldʼ to ʻonʼ will automatically flash the unit to dump any excess energy if the user reduces  
the power output setting and makes no further adjustments within 2 seconds.  
providing photographers with the flexibility of two independent digitally  
The modelling lamp has a micro controlled soft ʻonʼ and ʻoffʼ to prolong the life of the bulb.  
1
10  
controlled channels for use with Bowens Quad heads, both with / stop  
The ʻkey clickʼ & ʻwarning sounderʼ can be turned ʻonʼ or ʻoffʼ independently of the ʻreadyʼ sounder. This  
option is available within the Advanced Functions.  
increment and accuracy.  
In addition, two Bowens Gemini sockets allow the photographer anything  
up to four light sources and a massive 3000Ws from this feature rich pack.  
Total freedom and flexibility, whenever and wherever quality light is  
required.  
Flashtube Replacement  
Explorer Battery Generator  
BW7640  
Ensure that the unit is switched off and disconnect from  
the mains supply and then wait thirty minutes before  
touching/removing the flashtube.  
Also Available for the Bowens battery range:  
Remove the protective cap and unwind the twisted wire  
from the flashtube support.  
Travel-Pak Boost Battery  
BW7635  
BW7642  
BW7632  
BW1227  
BW1245  
Spare Explorer Battery  
Travel-Pak/Explorer to Gemini Spare Cable  
Bowens Universal 2Amp SLA Charger  
Car Charger  
Gently pull the flashtube assembly out of the unit.  
To replace the assembly, hold the flashtube as shown  
and taking care to support both legs gently but firmly  
push the flashtube into position. Next wind the trigger  
wire around the flashtube support. Always replace with  
the correct flashtube assembly.  
Pulsar Radio Trigger  
With the Esprit Gemini Digital monolights you are free from mains power.  
Spare/Replacement Flashtubes.  
With the Pulsar Radio Trigger system you can be free from sync cables  
too.  
BW2032 UV coated BW2030 Clear  
This multifunctional device can be used to trigger flash units, film and  
digital cameras and light meters up to 100m away.  
Battery Power  
Because the Pulsar is a radio transmitter rather than IR, it allows for  
triggering around corners or through walls and is not affected by high  
ambient light situations. Choose from four individual channels and six  
studio setting per channel, each providing a unique ID for different flash  
devices or combine them to trigger all equipment within a given setup or  
studio.  
The Esprit Gemini Digital is great studio monolight, but what about if you need to work out on location?  
Thanks to Bowens handy battery packs, your Bowens Esprit Gemini Digital  
units can leave the studio to go on location anytime, anywhere.  
Included in Bowens range of battery packs are the Travel-Pak and the larger  
Travel-Pak+. With a fast / slow charge option to prolong the life of the battery  
as well as a stylish carry bag offering protection from the elements and up to  
3 inches of water; no location photographer should be without these handy  
packs.  
Because of its low-voltage operation, it is perfect for digital cameras. Each unit can be used as either a  
transmitter or receiver and operates using only two AAA batteries.  
Pulsar  
Pulsar (Twin Pack)  
BW5150  
BW5160  
Travel-Pak  
Travel-Pak+  
BW7631  
BW7638  
Accessories  
Pulsar Clip-On Platform  
With The Pulsar clip-on platform is a handy way of attaching your radio  
trigger units to almost anything around your studio or even whilst out on  
location. Simply attach your loose Pulsar unit to the platform and clip onto  
whatever you need to. A great way of saving valuable time and effort in the  
studio.  
65° Maxilite Reflector  
This is a good general-purpose direct reflector  
with an even coverage and a high light output.  
Since it has a small 20cm (8”) diameter, the light it  
produces is moderately high in contrast. The  
stippled surface ensures a smooth and even light  
BW5155  
distribution. BW1887  
Accessories  
Backlite Reflector  
75° Softlite Reflector  
With its 20 x 30.5cm (8 x 12”)  
elliptical shape, this reflector  
produces an oval pool of light  
that can be used to create a  
This 15” matt-finished reflector is supplied with  
a double diffuser cap that covers the flash tube  
and modelling lamp for added softness. The  
softest of Bowensʼ direct reflectors, it is perfect  
for portraiture, beauty and small product  
photography. The diffuser cap can be removed,  
making it an excellent large-diameter direct  
natural  
vignette  
on  
a
background or other areas. Two  
fitted spring clips allow colour  
gels to be fitted. BW2560  
reflector. BW1899  
A set of colour gels including seven popular colours, a neutral-density filter and two diffusers for  
heightened lighting creativity is also available for the Backlite reflector. BW2552  
Grid Diffuser  
This is an accessory to the 75° Softlite  
reflector that creates a unique lighting effect  
by including a Perspex outer diffuser with a  
honeycomb and grid in the centre. The Grid  
Diffuser gives a pool of direct light in the  
centre of the image, surrounded by soft-  
diffused light. The ratio between the centre  
40° Sunlite Reflector  
A
43cm (17”) white-painted  
reflector designed to replicate  
sunlight for photographing items  
such as architectural models. The  
white painted interior of the  
Sunlite helps to ensure that an  
even light is delivered. BW1868  
and edge is 3:1  
-
ideal for portrait  
applications. BW1866  
High-Performance Reflector  
This 32cm reflector achieves the  
maximum amount of light output  
possible for lighting large groups  
and bouncing light off of high  
ceilings. The efficient parabolic  
design delivers a narrow, bright  
beam of light with intense shadows  
and high contrast. A must where  
DID YOU KNOW? that Bowens have over 40 light shaping tools  
and accessories available for all their monolights that use the  
current ʻSʼ type accessory fitting. Included among the range of  
accessories are a wide variety of reflectors and softboxes. For  
more information visit the website on www.bowens.co.uk  
sheer power is required. BW1878  
Specifications  
Specifications  
Unit  
GMD250  
GMD500  
Part Number  
(230V)  
(117V)  
BW3700  
BW3710  
BW3715  
BW3705  
Stored Energy (max)  
Sync Voltage  
250Ws  
5V  
500Ws  
5V  
Flash Colour Temperature  
Circuit Protection  
5600K 300K  
5600K 300K  
230V - 5A (F) (117V - 10A (T)) 230V - 5A (F) (117V - 10A (T))  
Supply Voltage Range 230V  
(117V)  
190-250V AC 50Hz  
190-250V AC 50Hz  
(95-130V AC 60Hz)  
(95-130V AC 60 Hz)  
Guide Number  
56.1  
79.8  
(Full power, 50° Keylite, ISO 100)  
Typical Recycle Time  
0.81 (1.1) secs  
Full / Intermittent / Off  
1/1315  
1.54 (1.95) secs  
Full / Intermittent / Off  
1/925  
Full Power, 230V, 50Hz (117V 60Hz)  
Modelling Power Control  
Flash Duration (t=0.5)  
(Full power)  
Flash Power Control  
Modelling Lamp  
Ready Indication  
Full to 1/32 5 stops  
Max 275W  
100%  
Full to 1/32 5 Stops  
Max 275W  
100%  
Clear = BW2030  
UV = BW2032  
Clear = BW2030  
UV = BW2032  
User Replaceable Flash Tube  
Photocell  
Audio Ready Signal  
On/Off  
On/Off  
On/Off  
On/Off  
Recommended Modelling  
Lamps  
275W Photoflood  
250W Halostar  
275W Photoflood  
250W Halostar  
Weight  
2.9Kg  
3.4Kg  
Dimensions (l x w x h)  
365 x 145 x 130mm  
365 x 145 x 130mm  
Due to our policy of constant product improvement, Bowens International reserves the right to change equipment  
specifications at any time and without notice.  

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