BenQ FP781 User Manual

Benq FP781  
LCD Color Monitor  
17.0" (43.18 cm) LCD Panel Size  
User's Manual  
Benq LCD Color Monitor User's Guide  
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Unpacking .......................................................................................................................................... 3  
Views of the Monitor ..................................................................................................................... 4  
Front View (1) .................................................................................................................................. 4  
Front View (2): Control panel ...................................................................................................... 4  
Back View (1) ................................................................................................................................... 5  
Back View (2): Locations of plugs & sockets ............................................................................ 5  
Installation ......................................................................................................................................... 6  
Hardware Installation ..................................................................................................................... 6  
Software Installation ....................................................................................................................... 7  
Adjusting the Monitor ..................................................................................................................37  
Hot Key Mode ...............................................................................................................................37  
Main Menu Mode ...........................................................................................................................38  
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................45  
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) .........................................................................................45  
Need More Help? ..........................................................................................................................46  
Supported operating modes .......................................................................................................47  
Specifications ..................................................................................................................................48  
Appendix: An Introduction to LCD Technology ...................................................................49  
Principles of LCD Technology ....................................................................................................49  
The TFT panel ................................................................................................................................49  
Important LCD parameters ........................................................................................................50  
Display errors ................................................................................................................................51  
Comparison of CRT & LCD monitors .....................................................................................52  
Summary ..........................................................................................................................................52  
Table  
of  
Contents  
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Unpacking  
Please check you have the following items. If they are missing or are damaged, please contact the  
dealer immediately at which you purchased the good.  
LCD monitor with signal cable  
Quick Start Guide  
CD-ROM  
Power cord  
Power Adaptor  
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Views of the Monitor  
Front View (1)  
Front View (2): Control panel  
1. Control key  
3. Speaker  
2. Earphone jack  
4. Microphone  
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Back View (1)  
Back View (2): Locations of plugs & sockets  
1. D-sub connector  
2. DVI connector  
3. Microphone input socket (MIC)  
5. DC 5V output socket (DC5V)  
7. Earphone jack  
4. Audio in socket (LINE IN)  
6. DC 12V input socket (DC12V)  
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Installation  
Hardware Installation  
A. Make sure that the computer and monitor’s power are both turned off.  
Please follow the steps to install your LCD monitor.  
1 . Connect the signal cable and power adaptor to Benq LCD monitor.  
2 . Connect the audio cable to the Audio Input of Benq LCD monitor.  
3 . Please connect power cord to power adaptor first and then connect the power adap-  
tor to LCD monitor.  
B. Connect the signal cable to the VGA output of the graphics card on the computer.  
C. Connect the audio cable to your computer.  
D. Connect the power cord at the back of the monitor to an AC power socket. Please  
make sure that the socket is not blocked or covered, so you can disconnect the unit  
from AC supply if you need to. Your monitor is equipped with an automatic power sup-  
ply for a voltage range from 100 to 240 Volt at a frequency of 50 to 60 Hz. Be sure that  
your local power is within the supported range. If you are unsure, ask your electricity  
supplier.  
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Adjusting the Monitor  
A Look at the Control Panel  
There are 7 keys for user’s control including “iKey”, "Input", “Exit”, “Enter”, “<” and “>” key and a  
power swith.The following descriptions are the introduction of these keys & switch.  
1. “Power”: Turn the power on or off.  
2. “iKey” : Adjust vertical position, phase, horizontal position and pixel clock automatically.  
3. "Input" key: Select between digital and analog signal sources.  
4. “Exit” key: Back to main menus, save menu or exist OSD menu  
5. “Enter” key: Enter sub-menus, select items or save items.  
6. “<”: For Left adjustment. Left key is the hot key for Contrast adjustment.  
7. “>”: For Right adjustment. Right key is the hot key for Brightness adjustment.  
Hot Key Mode  
Contrast hot-key  
1. Press “<” key to enter the Contrast  
hot- key mode.  
2. Press “<” or “>” key to make adjust  
ment. The scale can be adjusted from  
maximum (100) to minimum (0).  
3. Press the “Exit” to leave OSD opera-  
tion. The adjustment can be auto-  
saved.  
Brightness hot-key  
1. Press “>” key to enter the Brightness  
hot-key mode.  
2. Press “<” or “>” key to make adjust-  
ment. The scale can be adjusted from  
maximum (100) to minimum (0).  
3. Press the “Exit” to leave OSD opera-  
tion. The adjustment can be auto-  
saved.  
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Volume hot-key  
1. Press “Exit” key to enter the Voulme  
hot-key mode.  
2. Press “<” or “>” key to make adjust-  
ment. The scale can be adjusted from  
maximum (100) to minimum (0).  
3. Press the “Exit” to leave OSD opera-  
tion. The adjustment can be auto-  
saved.  
Main Menu Mode  
Control Functions Available in Main Menu  
Digital mode OSD main menu.  
Analog mode OSD main menu.  
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Brightness  
Press “<”or “>” key to select this item  
and press “Enter” to enter sub-menu.  
Press “<”or “>” key to adjust brightness  
and then press “Exit” to return to main  
menu.  
Fine Tune  
Press “<”or “>” key to select this item  
and press “Enter” to enter sub-menu.  
There are two items in this sub-menu.  
Phase: adjust the phase of pixel  
clock.  
Pixel Clock: adjust the frequency  
of the pixel.  
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Auto Adjust  
The same function as iKey  
Position  
Press “<”or “>” key to select this item  
and press “Enter” to enter sub-menu.  
There are two items in this sub-menu.  
H.(Horizontal) Position: adjust the  
horizontal position of the display.  
V.(Vertical) Position: adjust the  
vertical position of the display.  
Color  
Press “<”or “>” key to select this item  
and press “Enter” to enter sub-menu.  
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There are three preset modes:  
C1:9300K  
C2:6500K  
C3:5800K  
And one user mode.  
In user mode, user can adjust Red, Green  
and Blue color.  
Languages  
Press “<”or “>” key to select this item  
and press “Enter” to enter sub-menu.  
To select OSD language within 6 lan-  
guages  
DE: Deutsch  
EN: English  
ES: Español  
FR: Français  
IT: Italiano  
JA: Japanese  
Recall  
Press “<”or “>” key to select this item  
and press “Enter” to enter sub-menu.  
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Press “<”or “>” key to make decision.  
Select "Yes" and press "Enter" to restore  
factory settings. Select "No" and press  
"Enter" or just press "Exit" to return to  
main menu.  
Volume  
Press “<”or “>” key to select this item  
and press “Enter” to enter sub-menu.  
Press “<”or “>” key to adjust volume of  
speaker and then press "Exit" to return  
to main manu.  
Input Select  
Press “<”or “>” key to select this item  
and press “Enter” to enter sub-menu.  
Press “<”or “>” key to select between  
digital and analog signal source.  
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Image Size  
Press “<”or “>” key to select this item  
and press “Enter” to enter sub-menu.  
Press “<”or “>” key to select between  
"FULL" (full screen) and "1:1" (real size).  
OSD Setting  
Press “<”or “>” key to select this item  
and press “Enter” to enter sub-menu.  
There are 3 items in this sub-menu.  
H.(Horizontal) Position: adjust the  
OSD horizontal position of the display.  
V.(Vertical) Position: adjust the  
OSD vertical position of the display.  
OSD Time: to set the standby  
time of OSD.  
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Info  
Press “<”or “>” key to select this item  
and press “Enter” to enter sub-menu.  
Press "Enter" to show display information  
(resolution, horizontal frequency and  
vertical frequency). Press "Exit" to return  
to main menu.  
Contrast  
Press “<”or “>” key to select this item  
and press “Enter” to enter sub-menu.  
Press “<”or “>” key to adjust contrast  
ratio and then press "Exit" to return to  
main menu.  
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Troubleshooting  
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)  
The image is blurred:  
Read the chapter, Installation/Adjustment and then select the correct resolution, refresh  
rate and make adjustments based on these instructions.  
Do you use a VGA extension cable?  
Remove the extension cable for the test. Is the image now in focus? If not, optimize the  
image working on the description in the chapter, Installation/Adjustment. It is normal  
for blurring to occur due to conduction losses in extension cables. You can minimize  
these losses by using an extension cable with better conduction quality or with a built-in  
booster.  
Does the blurring only occur at resolutions lower than the native (maximum) resolution?  
Read the chapter Installation/Adjustment. Select the native resolution.  
Pixel errors can be seen:  
One of several pixels are permanently black, one or more pixels are permanently white,  
one or more pixels are permanently red, green, blue or another colour.  
Read the chapter Pixel error rates.  
The image has a faulty colour appearance:  
It has a yellow, blue or pink appearance.  
On the monitor press the "Enter" key and use "<" or ">" key to select "RECALL" item and  
press "Enter" key. Press "<" or ">" key to select "YES" and press "Enter" to recall fac-  
tory settings. If the image is still not cor rect and the OSD also has a fault colour  
appearance, then one of the three primary colours is missing in the signal input. Now  
check the VGA cable contacts. If any pins are bent or broken off, then contact your  
dealer or read the chapter, Additional Help, Repairs & Service.  
No image can be seen:  
Is the prompt on the display illuminated in green?  
If the LED is illuminated in green, then press the "Enter" button on the monitor to access  
the On Screen Display. If the message "Not supported Mode" appears there, read the  
chapter Installation/Adjustment.  
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Is the prompt on the display illuminated in orange?  
If the LED is illuminated in orange, then the power management mode is active. Press a  
button on the computer keyboard or move the mouse. If that does not help, then check  
the VGA cable contacts. If any pins are bent or broken off, then contact your dealer or  
read the chapter, Additional Help, Repairs & Service.  
Is the prompt on the display not illuminated at all?  
Check the power supply mains socket, the external power supply and the mains switch.  
The image is or distorted, flashes or flickers:  
Read the chapter, Installation/Adjustment and then select the correct resolution, refresh  
rate and make adjustments based on these instructions.  
The image is displaced in one direction:  
Read the chapter, Installation/Adjustment and then select the correct resolution, refresh  
rate and make adjustments based on these instructions.  
Need More Help?  
If your problems remain after checking this manual, please contact your place of purchase or e-mail  
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Supported operating modes  
Incoming display mode(Input timing)  
Multi-scan  
operation  
Resolution  
Horizontal  
Frequency  
(KHz)  
Vertical  
Frequency  
(Hz)  
Dot Clock  
Frequency  
(MHz)  
Remark  
Actual display  
resolution  
640x350  
720x400  
31.47(P)  
31.47(N)  
31.47(N)  
35.00(N)  
37.86(N)  
37.50(N)  
37.88(P)  
48.08(P)  
46.86(P)  
49.72(N)  
48.36(N)  
56.48(N)  
60.02(P)  
60.24(N)  
67.50(P)  
68.68(N)  
61.80(N)  
71.81(N)  
64.00(P)  
75.83(N)  
80.00(P)  
81.18(N)  
70.08(N)  
70.08(P)  
60.00(N)  
67.00(N)  
72.80(N)  
75.00(N)  
60.32(P)  
72.19(P)  
75.00(P)  
74.55(N)  
60.00(N)  
70.10(N)  
75.00(P)  
74.93(N)  
75.00(P)  
75.06(N)  
66.00(N)  
76.14(N)  
60.00(P)  
71.53(N)  
75.00(P)  
76.16(N)  
25.17  
28.32  
25.18  
30.24  
31.5  
DOS  
DOS  
1280X943  
640x480  
DOS  
640x480  
Macintosh  
VESA  
640x480  
640x480  
31.5  
VESA  
800x600  
40.00  
50.00  
49.50  
57.29  
65.00  
75.00  
78.75  
80.00  
108.00  
100.00  
92.94  
108.00  
108.00  
128.00  
135.00  
135.09  
VESA  
800x600  
VESA  
800x600  
VESA  
1280X1024  
full screen  
832x624  
Macintosh  
VESA  
1024x768  
1024x768  
1024x768  
1024x768  
1152x864  
1152x870  
1152x900  
1152x900  
1280x1024  
*1280x1024  
*1280x1024  
*1280x1024  
VESA  
VESA  
Macintosh  
VESA  
Macintoch  
SUN 66  
SUN  
VESA  
IBM1  
VESA  
SPARC2  
hModes, which are not listed in the above table, may not be supported. For an optimal picture  
it is recommended to choose a mode listed in the table.  
hYou have 22 available modes compatible with Windows.  
hIt can happen that the image is disrupted. This can occur as a result of a signal frequency from  
the VGA card, which does not correspond with the usual standard. This is not, however, an  
error. You can improve this situation by altering an automatic setting or by manually changing  
the phase setting and the pixel frequency from the "Fine Tune" menu.  
hIf you switch off the monitor, interference lines can occur on your screen. But do not be con-  
cerned about this, as it is normal.  
hTo extend the service life of the product, we recommend that you use your computer's  
power management function.  
hNote: The "*" timing is not supported in Digital input (DVI-D).  
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Specifications  
Model  
FP781  
Display type  
17.0" ,active, TFT  
43.18cm  
Viewable diagonal  
Native (maximum) resolution  
Colors  
1,280X1,024  
16.7 million  
350:1 / 200cd/m²  
35ms  
Contrast / Brightness  
Response time  
Viewing angle (left/right, up/down)  
Line frequency  
80/80, 80/80  
31.47 - 81.18 kHzMulti- frequency monitor  
Image frequency  
56.25 - 75.0 Hz modes within these parameters  
Image checks  
Digital, Screen OSD Technology, iKey (automatic image  
setting)  
iKey, Input, Exit, “<”, “>”, Enter  
Controls  
Contrast, brightness, vert. & hor. image position,  
phase, pixel clock, color balance, color palette, choice  
of language, Input Select, Image Size, OSD Setting, Sta-  
tus indicator.  
iScreen functions  
Power Management  
max. power consumption  
Power saving mode  
Input signal  
VESA DPMS, EPA  
50 Watt Max  
< 3 Watt  
Analog: RGB analog 0.7 Vpp/75 Ohm positive  
Digital: DVI (Digital Visual Interface Standard Rev. 1.0)  
compliance  
TTL separate signal connection 15-pin mini D-sub  
cable  
Synchronisation  
Analog: 15 pin mini D-sub cable  
Digital: 24 pin DVI cable  
5 °C - 40 °C  
Signal connection  
Temperature (operating)  
Air humidity (operating)  
Certifications  
20% - 80%  
TCO 99 (Optional), TÜV/Ergonomics, TÜV/GS, FCC  
Class B, ISO 13406-2, VCCI, UL, CE, C-Tick, BSMI  
Operating voltage  
Automatic switched mode power supply, 90-264 V, 47-  
63Hz  
Dimensions (W x H x D)  
404.6 x 449.6 x 202.1 mm  
4.7 kg  
Weight  
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Appendix: An Introduction to LCD Technology  
Principles of LCD Technology  
The functionality of LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) screens is based on the special physical properties  
of liquid crystals. Their rod shaped molecules arrange themselves similarly to the molecules of  
crystals - always uniformly and in one particular direction. Yet liquid crystals are not set in this ori-  
entation, but behave like a liquid: They can be manipulated by applying an electric voltage. The lay-  
ers of the liquid crystal molecules can therefore be longitudinal or diagonal to the polarising  
direction of the light and thereby have a varying effect on the course of light waves.  
LIQUID CRYSTALS POLARISE INCIDENT LIGHT  
An LC display consists of two polarising filters, a control layer, the respective colour filters and the  
liquid crystal layer.  
The light from a background lamp hits an initial polarisation membrane so that only a specific plane  
of polarisation of the light reaches the liquid crystal layer. Without any external electrical influence  
the liquid crystal molecules arrange themselves in a screw-like shape between the two vertically  
aligned polarising filters and the directional structure imposed as a result. The light follows this ori-  
entation and is rotated by 90 degrees. The second polarising filter only allows through light with  
this rotated polarisation. The light valve is open - as a result the controlled pixel lights up.  
If an electrical voltage is applied, the liquid crystal molecules orientate themselves along the field  
lines. The 90' screw is lifted up, the LC molecules appear parallel to the incident light and allow it to  
pass through without altering the polarising direction. The unrotated light hits the second, rotated  
polarising filter and is blocked. As a result the corresponding pixel remains dark. The intensity of  
the departing, visible light can be controlled by means of the voltage applied to the crystal layer and  
the polarised light rotated to a greater or lesser extent as a result.  
The TFT panel  
A. The standard TFT panel  
With TFT displays, also called active matrix, the light transmitting capacity of each pixel is in  
each case controlled by a transistor. The pixels can therefore be operated individually and  
addressed very quickly, which in turn guarantees perfect display even of moving images. With  
high-resolution LCDs well over two million pixels (three colour dots for the primary colours  
red, green and blue per pixel) have to be controlled. The voltage is continuously on so that the  
image does not have to be rebuilt constantly. The great advantage of this is that LC displays do  
not flicker, even when they are controlled at low refresh frequencies (e.g. at 60 Hz). Because  
faulty transistors can occur during production, pixel errors resulting from this are unavoidable.  
B. The super TFT panel  
The super TFT panel works according to the same physical principle. A significantly increased  
viewing angle can be created through more precise production and through slightly brighter  
pixels. This, however, is partly at the expense of the gray level resolution.  
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C. Comparison of standard and super TFT display  
Standard  
Super  
h good gray level resolution  
h very good viewing angle  
hsatisfactory gray level resolution  
hF satisfactory viewing angle  
Field of applications:  
Field of applications:  
hImage processing  
hmedical field  
his several people are working at one  
screen.  
hStandard workstation  
hPresentation tasks  
hBanks (public area)  
hStandard workstation  
hBanks (confidential area)  
Important LCD parameters  
A. Viewing angle  
The viewing angle is the display's visible field. If one were to imagine a vertical line in the centre of  
the image and to pivot up and down and to the right and to the left from that point, then that is the  
viewing angle.†Working ergonomically requires a viewing angle of at least 60°/60° (right/left) hori-  
zontally and 45°/45° vertically (up/down). If only two values are specified for horizontal and vertical,  
the values for right and left, and for horizontal and vertical are added together. If this were the case  
then this would provide a viewing angle of 120° horizontally and 90° vertically.  
B. Contrast  
Contrast is the ratio between the light intensity of the brightest and the darkest point of an image.  
High contrast values improve readability and ergonomics.  
A display should in all instances attain contrast values of 100:1. This is a point on which LCD mon-  
itors are clearly superior to monitors.  
C. Response time  
The response time is the time, which a TFT cell requires to switch on and switch off. †For standard  
applications a response time of a maximum of 70 ms (milliseconds) is sufficient. If a more rapid  
image build-up is required (e.g. the multimedia field), then values of a maximum of 30 ms are  
required.  
D. Brightness  
Brightness is the emitted luminous power over a specified area. Brightness is another point, on  
which LCD monitors are superior to CRT devices. Traditional monitors create approx. 80 to 100  
cd/m² (candela per meter square). In the case of LC displays, values below 150 cm/m² are not  
acceptable.  
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Display errors  
A. Pixel errors  
Pixel errors are (unfortunately) unavoidable with today's production methods, if you want to man-  
ufacture displays at an economically sensible price.  
A display with a resolution of 1024x768 dots therefore has 786432 pixels. Each pixel consists of the  
three sub-pixels for red, green and blue. That makes 2,359,296 individual control transistors. It can  
occur during production that one or several transistors is defective, which means that pixel errors  
occur, in which a sub-pixel does not light up at all or does so all of the time.  
If you were to accept the same error rate as in the case of the strip mask, for which two horizontal  
lines are completely disrupted, then you would end up with a 2.6 percent error rate. The accepted  
error rates for LC displays are far lower, however. If, for example, you were to accept a tolerance  
of three permitted pixel errors per display, the you would end up with an error rate of 0.0038 per  
thousand.  
B. Blurred image  
You can also end up with blurred images with LC displays indeed whenever you depart from the  
native resolution. A display is built for a set resolution, smaller resolutions can only be displayed  
interpolated. If, for example, you want to display a resolution of 800x600 on a display with a native  
resolution of 1024x768, then each horizontal dot would have to display 1.28 dots of the resolution.  
This doesn't work of course and so intermediate values are calculated and this distorts the original  
image.  
C. Multifrequency as opposed to Multiscan  
LC displays require a digital control and because currently there is still no valid standard for a digital  
control, for the sake of compatibility there is a tendency to revert to the standard VGA connec-  
tion. This is also ideal for monitors, as they require an analog signal.  
The image digitally created in the computer is converted in the graphics card into an analog signal  
and thus directly controls a CRT monitor. If, however, you use the analog signal of the VGA connec-  
tion for a digital LC display, then transducer electronics at the input of the display must cater for  
conversion back into digital signals. Two problems occur with this:  
1. conversion losses:  
The image is not so optimal as compared with direct, digital control. It can otherwise be  
the case that subsequent adjustments are necessary every couple of months on a regu-  
lar basis. This is generally executed via the OSD or an automatic function)  
2. Limitation to specific operating modes:  
Nowadays A CRT monitor is usually a multiscan monitor, which means it can be operated  
within the limits of its horizontal and vertical frequency, even in non-standard modes.  
An LCD monitor, in contrast, is a multi-frequency monitor, which means it is only guar-  
anteed to work together with specific modes (see list in the user's guide).  
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Comparison of CRT & LCD monitors  
CRT monitor  
Flat panel display  
Advantages:  
Advantages:  
hno geometry errors  
hMultiscan monitor.  
hsame quality in all resolutions.  
hproven connector standard  
hanalog (infinite) colour depth  
hno pixel errors  
hno convergence errors  
hexcellent brightness and contrast values  
hflicker-free  
hinsensitive to magnetic and electric fields  
hlow power consumption  
hlow heat build-up  
halso large proportions  
hinexpensive  
hsmall footprint  
hlow weight  
Disadvantages:  
Disadvantages:  
hgeometry errors possible  
hconvergence errors possible  
hMulti-frequency monitor.  
hbest quality only in its native resolution.  
hAbsence of standards  
hlimited colour depth  
hpixel errors  
hlimited brightness and contrast val-  
ues  
honly flicker-free from 72 Hz  
hsensitive to magnetic and electric  
hno large proportions  
hexpensive  
fields  
hrelatively high power consumption  
hhigh heat build-up  
hlarger footprint  
hhigh weight  
Summary  
Ultimately, it cannot be said that LCD monitors are superior to CRT monitors or vice-versa either.  
Rather when choosing which device to use you need to weigh up the advantages and disadvantages  
in order to decide which technology to use.  
In the public and presentational arena, LC displays are definitely preferable over CRT monitors. In  
relation to the display workstation order, the small footprint is also an important argument and in  
this respect more favours flat panel displays. On the other hand, when it comes to particular colour  
depth, or you need a large viewable diagonal, the choice of a CRT monitor is still unrivalled.  
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