Creative Labs Portable Radio 500DAB User Manual

ENGLISH  
User’s Guide  
Creative SoundWorks 500DAB  
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April 2005  
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Safety & Regulatory Information  
Im p o rta nt No tic e  
The serial number for your Creative SoundWorks 500DAB is located on the rear. Please write this number down and  
keep it in a secure place. This is for your security.  
WARNING: To prevent fire or  
shock hazard, do not expose this  
appliance to rain or moisture.  
Co m p lia nc e  
This product conforms to the following:  
WARNING: DO NOT OPEN  
EMC Directive 89/336/EEC as amended by 92/31/EEC and 93/68/EEC.  
To prevent the risk of electric shock,  
Mains operated products for the European market comply with LVD Directive 73/23/EEC as amended by 93/68/ EEC.  
do not remove the radio's cover. There  
Communication/RF wireless products for the European market comply with Directive R&TTE 1999/5/ EC.  
are no user-serviceable parts inside.  
Fully compliant with ETS 300 401.  
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Contents  
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Your DAB/FM Radio  
A
B
Glossary  
Setting Up Your DAB/FM Radio  
General Specifications  
Using Your SoundWorks 500DAB  
DAB Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1  
Selecting DAB mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1  
Scanning stations in DAB mode . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2  
Tuning to stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5  
Viewing additional information (INFO display) 3-6  
FM Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7  
Selecting FM mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7  
Adjusting the FM tuning step . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8  
Scanning stations in FM mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8  
Selecting audio mode (Auto or Mono) . . . . . . . 3-9  
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Using Basic Functions  
Storing and recalling your stations . . . . . . . . . . 4-1  
Setting the sleep timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1  
Checking the sleep timer setting . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2  
Setting the alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2  
Resetting the radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5  
Viewing your radio’s software version . . . . . . . 4-5  
Using the AUX IN jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6  
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Introduction  
Thank you for selecting Creative’s new high-performance Creative SoundWorks 500DAB. This  
radio uses a revolutionary technology: DAB (Digital Audio Broadcast). With DAB, you can  
enjoy interference-free reception and crystal-clear sound from your favourite DAB stations.  
Information such as radio services, song titles, and special announcements is available on your  
radio’s liquid crystal display (LCD). Besides DAB radio, SoundWorks 500DAB also offers FM  
radio, two full-range speakers that provide spacious sound, and individual bass and treble  
controls to suit your preference. To conveniently recall your favourite stations, your radio stores  
up to 6 DAB and 6 FM stations. The clock and date display on your radio are retrieved  
automatically through the DAB transmission. The built-in alarm clock wakes you to a radio  
broadcast or an alarm tone. Connectors are provided for your headphones and your external  
audio devices, such as CD, MP3 or MiniDisc players.  
To experience radio entertainment at its best, read this manual to set up and use your  
SoundWorks 500DAB properly.  
Keep this manual for future reference.  
Package Contents  
SoundWorks 500DAB (stereo DAB/FM radio)  
Power adapter  
Attached telescopic antenna (removable)  
Stereo-to-stereo cable  
Customer Support Services and Warranty leaflet  
User’s Guide  
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Your DAB/FM Radio  
This chapter describes and shows  
you the location of the various  
controls, jacks and elements on  
your SoundWorks 500DAB.  
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5
6
2
3
4
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Figure 1-1: Front panel controls and rear panel view  
Controls, Jacks and Elements Function  
1. TUNING knob  
Turn to select options, scan or switch stations and select ensembles. Press to confirm selection or activate a  
function.  
2. Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Backlit display  
3. Headphone jack  
4. AUX IN jack  
Connect stereo headphones with a 3.5 mm (1/8-inch) stereo plug to this jack.  
Connect an external device such as a CD, MP3 or MiniDisc player to this jack with a 3.5 mm stereo-to-stereo  
cable.  
5. Power connector  
Connect the power adapter to this connector.  
6. Antenna connector  
You may disconnect the provided telescopic antenna and install your outdoor antenna to this connector for  
better reception. Consult your dealer for more information, if necessary.  
Your DAB/FM Radio 1-1  
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Figure 1-2: Top panel view  
Controls, Jacks and Elements Function  
1. INFO button  
Press to change the INFO display on your LCD.  
Press to switch between DAB and FM mode.  
Press to activate and set your alarm.  
2. DAB/FM button  
3. ALARM button  
4. SNOOZE button  
Press to temporarily turn off your alarm.  
Press to mute a radio broadcast or the audio from a connected external audio device.  
5. SLEEP button  
Press to activate and set your sleep delay timer. This function turns off your radio after a preset period of time.  
6. VOLUME knob  
Turn to adjust the volume of your radio.  
Turn the knob clockwise to increase the volume level and counterclockwise to decrease the volume level.  
7. BASS knob  
Turn to adjust the bass level of your radio.  
Turn to adjust the treble level of your radio.  
Press to recall a stored radio station.  
8. TREBLE knob  
9. PRESETS buttons  
10. AUTOTUNE button  
Press to perform a quick scan or full scan in DAB mode.  
Press to perform an automatic scan in FM mode.  
11. STANDBY button  
Press to turn on your radio or to put it on standby.  
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Setting Up Your DAB/FM Radio  
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1. Place the radio on a flat surface, preferably in an interference-free location.  
2. Connect the power adapter to your radio and power outlet (Figure 2-1). Turn on the power  
outlet, if needed.  
Your DAB/FM radio may  
receive radio interference  
from electronic devices such  
as mobile phones, computers  
and televisions, including  
their cables, when they are  
being used. If you experience  
such interference, increase  
the distance between the  
radio and such devices.  
SoundWorks 500DAB goes into Standby mode.  
• The power adapter supplied  
may vary in different regions,  
and is intended for use with  
this radio only.  
• Disconnect the power adapter  
from the wall outlet if the  
radio is not used for a long  
period.  
Figure 2-1: Connecting your power adapter  
Setting Up Your DAB/FM Radio 2-1  
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Using Your SoundWorks 500DAB  
Creative SoundWorks 500DAB goes into Standby mode when it is connected to the power  
outlet. The radio displays the radio mode it is in, as shown in Figure 3-1.  
Figure 3-1  
The radio displays the correct time in DAB and FM mode, after you perform a full scan in DAB  
mode for the first time. Your radio retrieves the time information from a DAB station.  
DAB Mode  
1. When the radio is in Standby mode, press the STANDBY button. The display below appears.  
Selecting DAB mode  
When doing this step for the first time, the radio automatically performs a quick scan in DAB  
mode, as shown in Figure 3-6.  
You may need to perform an  
automatic full scan (see  
“Scanning stations in DAB  
mode” on page 3-2) if you are  
not able to receive any signal  
during the automatic quick  
scan.  
Figure 3-2  
2. If you are not in DAB mode, press the DAB/FM button. The display below appears, and the  
radio switches to DAB mode.  
Figure 3-3  
While in DAB mode, you can select FM mode at anytime using step 2 above.  
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There are three ways to scan for stations:  
• Automatic full scan  
• Quick scan  
Scanning stations in  
DAB mode  
• Manual scan  
When scanning stations for the  
first time, opt for the automatic  
full scan.  
Automatic full scan  
To do an automatic full scan  
1. Press and hold the AUTOTUNE button to begin automatic scanning of all ensembles* in  
Band III (see “Glossary” on page A-1). This may take a few minutes, during which you will  
see the displays in the sequence below. When a station is detected, it plays immediately.  
• LCD displays may vary from  
region to region.  
• Extend or adjust the antenna,  
or relocate the radio, to find  
the best reception.  
**  
Figure 3-4  
2. To preview another station, turn the TUNING knob until the name of another station  
appears.  
3. Press the TUNING knob to select and listen to the new station.  
• * A group of stations being broadcasted on the same frequency or channel is called an ensemble.  
• ** The empty block indicates the minimum required level for reception and the filled blocks indicate  
current signal strength. For more information on the display shown, see “Viewing additional  
information (INFO display)” on page 3-6.  
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• When a station is unavailable or no signal is present, one of the messages similar to Figure 3-5 appears.  
Figure 3-5  
Quick scan  
To do a quick scan  
Press the AUTOTUNE button to begin automatic scanning of available ensembles in your  
country or region. This may take a few seconds, during which you will see the displays in  
the sequence below. When a station is detected, it plays immediately.  
Figure 3-6  
When a station is not available or its signal is not present, one of the messages similar to Figure 3-5  
appears.  
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Manual (MAN) scan  
This option enables you to manually scan for stations within the same ensemble, or for other  
ensembles in the Band III frequency (see “Glossary” on page A-1) that are broadcasted in your  
country or region.  
To manually scan in an ensemble  
1. Press and hold the TUNING knob for two seconds until the display below appears.  
Figure 3-7  
The radio begins scanning for ensembles randomly. When an ensemble is detected, its name  
and frequency appear, and if supported, a station from the ensemble plays.  
Ensemble  
Frequency  
Figure 3-8  
If this ensemble is unsupported, no station is played. To scan in another ensemble, see the  
next section.  
2. Press the TUNING knob to select the ensemble. The name of the current station playing  
appears.  
Station  
name  
Figure 3-9  
3. To select another station, turn the TUNING knob.  
4. To end manual scanning, press the TUNING knob. MAN is replaced by DAB on the LCD.  
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To manually scan in another ensemble  
1. Follow step 1 on page 3-4.  
2. Turn the TUNING knob to go to another ensemble (see “Glossary” on page A-1). The  
displays similar to Figure 3-10 appear.  
Figure 3-10  
3. Press the TUNING knob to select the new ensemble. A station from the ensemble plays.  
4. To select another station, turn the TUNING knob. A display similar to Figure 3-11 appears.  
Figure 3-11  
5. To end manual scanning, press the TUNING knob. MAN is replaced by DAB on the LCD.  
In Manual tune mode, you can only view the default INFO display.  
To turn Autoselect mode on or off  
Tuning to stations  
Turn the TUNING knob to select a station, and then press and hold the TUNING knob for  
two seconds. A display similar to Figure 3-12 appears.  
Figure 3-12  
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Using Autoselect  
The Autoselect mode enables you to switch between stations without having to preview them.  
When in Autoselect mode, turn the TUNING knob and wait two seconds to switch between  
stations.  
To preview stations, turn Autoselect off. Turn the TUNING knob and press it when the name  
of the station you want appears on the LCD. Autoselect is disabled by default.  
To store a station as a preset, see “Storing and recalling your stations” on page 4-1.  
INFO displays contain useful information such as program type, ensemble name, and signal  
strength, including radio services, song titles, and special announcements sent by your DAB  
provider.  
Viewing additional  
information (INFO  
display)  
To view additional information  
While playing a station, press the INFO button.  
Additional information appears at the bottom row of the display.  
Each time you press the INFO button, a new INFO display similar to the ones below appear.  
Program type1  
Ensemble name2  
Signal strength indicator3  
Dynamic lable segment5  
Time and date4  
Figure 3-13  
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• There are 5 different INFO displays available for DAB mode:  
1
Indicates genre of music being played.  
2
Name of a group of stations broadcasted on the same frequency. The number of ensembles you can  
receive depends on your location.  
3
Empty block indicates minimum level required for signal reception, and filled blocks indicate current  
signal level.  
4
Time and date are obtained automatically from a DAB transmission in your country or region.  
Depending on the station’s broadcast, time is displayed in the 12-hour or 24-hour format.  
5
Displays scrolling text messages such as song title, artiste’s name, and traffic reports.  
FM Mode  
1. When the radio is in Standby mode, press the STANDBY button. The display below appears.  
Selecting FM mode  
Figure 3-14  
2. If you are not in FM mode, press the DAB/FM button. The display below appears, and the  
radio switches to FM mode.  
Figure 3-15  
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To scan your FM stations using a different tuning step, follow the steps below:  
1. Make sure you are in FM mode (see above).  
Adjusting the FM  
tuning step  
2. Press and hold the INFO button until you see a display similar to Figure 3-16.  
Figure 3-16  
3. Press the INFO button twice. A display similar to Figure 3-17 appears.  
Figure 3-17  
4. Press the TUNING knob to select the tuning step you want: 50 or 100 kHz.  
5. To exit this display, press the INFO button.  
To switch radio modes, see “Selecting DAB mode” on page 3-1. You can scan for FM stations  
manually, or use the automatic scanning (autotune) method below.  
Scanning stations in  
FM mode  
Autotune  
To do an autoscan  
Press the AUTOTUNE button to scan for FM stations in ascending frequency.  
To scan in descending frequency, press and hold the AUTOTUNE button.  
Automatic scanning for an FM station begins. Once a station is successfully scanned, a  
display similar to Figure 3-18 appears, and you hear the FM station’s broadcast.  
Figure 3-18  
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Manual tune  
To manually scan  
Turn the TUNING knob clockwise or anticlockwise until you hear an FM station's  
broadcast, or see the frequency you want. A display similar above appears.  
To store a station as a preset, see “Storing and recalling your stations” on page 4-1.  
Follow the steps below to set your radio’s audio output to Auto or Mono.  
Selecting audio mode  
(Auto or Mono)  
During an FM station’s broadcast, press the TUNING button to select an audio mode.  
In Auto mode, the radio plays the program’s default output: stereo or mono.  
In Mono mode, the radio plays mono output only. Some stations sound better in this mode  
because of their mode of transmission.  
This option is available in FM  
mode only.  
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Using Basic Functions  
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Your radio can store up to 6 DAB and 6 FM radio stations as presets.  
Storing and recalling  
your stations  
1. To store a station you are listening to, press and hold the PRESETS button you want to store  
the station in. You hear a beep and the display shows Preset x stored (where "x" is the preset  
number selected) to confirm that you have stored the station.  
A new preset overrides an existing one when you store a new station over it.  
2. To recall a station, press a PRESETS button.  
If you select an empty preset, the display shows Preset x empty (where "x" is the preset number  
selected).  
This option turns the radio off automatically after a specified period.  
Setting the sleep  
timer  
Press the SLEEP button repeatedly to increase the specified period by 15 minutes (to a  
maximum of 90 minutes) or to turn off the timer. A letter "s" appears on the display as shown  
in Figure 4-1, to show that the sleep mode has been enabled.  
Figure 4-1  
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1. Press and hold the SLEEP button for two seconds. The amount of time left is displayed on  
Checking the sleep  
timer setting  
the bottom-right corner of the display.  
2. To deactivate the sleep timer, press the SLEEP button repeatedly until the display in Figure  
4-2 appears.  
Figure 4-2  
When you press the STANDBY button, the sleep delay mode is deactivated.  
1. To set your alarm in FM mode, switch your radio to DAB mode first to obtain the correct  
time, and then switch back to FM mode.  
Setting the alarm  
2. When your radio is broadcasting or in Standby mode, press and hold the ALARM button.  
A display similar to Figure 4-3 appears. The current time is shown on the left of the LCD.  
The minute section of your alarm time flashes.  
Your radio automatically  
retrieves the time information  
from a station during a DAB  
transmission.  
Figure 4-3  
3. Turn the TUNING knob to increase or decrease the value.  
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4. Press the TUNING knob to go to the hours section. A display similar to Figure 4-4 appears.  
The current time is shown on the left of the LCD. The hour section of your alarm time  
flashes.  
Figure 4-4  
5. Repeat step 2.  
6. Press the TUNING knob to go to the Alarm Type submenu.  
7. Turn the TUNING knob to select BEEP or RADIO*.  
8. Press the TUNING knob to confirm the selection.  
The display similar to Figure 4-5 shows that the alarm has been activated.  
Figure 4-5  
• When the alarm is activated, an asterisk (*) appears on the display when the radio is broadcasting or in  
Standby mode.  
Standby mode  
Broadcast mode  
Figure 4-6  
• * RADIO works only in Standby mode.  
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To activate the alarm  
Press the ALARM button. The ON alarm status appears. An asterisk also appears on the  
LCD similar to Figure 4-6.  
Figure 4-7  
To deactivate the alarm  
Press the ALARM button. The OFF alarm status appears. The asterisk on the LCD  
disappears.  
Figure 4-8  
To stop the alarm after it rings  
Press the STANDBY or ALARM button.  
To turn on the Snooze function  
Press the SNOOZE button. A letter "z" appears before the asterisk, as shown in Figure 4-9.  
The alarm rings five minutes later.  
Figure 4-9  
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To turn off the Snooze function  
Press the STANDBY or ALARM button.  
• The alarm automatically turns off after one hour.  
• When the radio is playing, you can press the SNOOZE button to mute the radio. To turn off the mute  
function, press the SNOOZE button again.  
You may want to erase your settings on your radio, including your presets, alarm and sleep  
delay settings.  
Resetting the radio  
1. Turn off and turn on the main power supply to your radio.  
2. Press and release the STANDY button, and immediately press and hold the TUNING knob  
for two seconds. A display similar to Figure 4-10 appears and the radio scans for a radio  
station.  
Figure 4-10  
You may need to do this if you need to contact Customer Support Services for assistance.  
Viewing your radio’s  
software version  
Press and hold the INFO button until you see a display similar to Figure 4-11.  
To exit this display, press the INFO button three times.  
Software  
version  
number  
Figure 4-11  
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The software version may vary.  
Use the 3.5 mm stereo-to-stereo cable provided to connect an external device, like your CD or  
MP3 player to the AUX IN jack on your radio. See “Your DAB/FM Radio” on page 1-1.  
Using the AUX IN  
jack  
After connecting the external audio device, a display similar to Figure 4-12 appears. Radio  
broadcasts are disabled until the external device is disconnected from your radio. To listen to a  
radio station, disconnect the external audio device from your radio.  
Figure 4-12  
To increase the radio volume, you may need to adjust the volume on your external audio device.  
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Glossary  
A
This chapter describes and defines new terminologies used in this user’s guide.  
DAB  
Digital Audio Broadcasting is a new method for the digital transmission of radio signals using a network  
of terrestrial transmitters, which provides listeners with better sound quality, more choice and information.  
This method was developed in Europe within the framework of EUREKA Project 147. DAB uses the  
MPEG Audio Layer II system and the Coded Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplex (COFDM)  
technologies, which convert music or speech from analog signal into digital code. Through DAB, it is  
possible to broadcast a group of stations on the same frequency, also known as ensemble. The number of  
ensembles you can receive depends on your location and region. There are 41 frequencies on BAND III,  
identified from 5A to 13F (see “Band III Frequencies” on page A-2, Table 1). Each of them is identified  
by a label or name. DAB heightens your listening pleasure with near crystal-clear CD quality sound  
without any annoying interference or signal distortion. DAB also transmits text on your radio’s LCD  
screen, allowing broadcasters to send programme-associated data such as album title and song lyrics as  
well as provide additional services, such as traffic information, sports, weather or stock market updates!  
Ensemble  
A group of stations broadcasted on a single frequency or channel. Also known as multiplex.  
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Band III Frequencies  
Table 1: List of DAB Band III Frequencies  
Frequency  
Frequency block  
(MHz)  
Frequency block  
Frequency (MHz)  
5A  
5B  
5C  
5D  
6A  
6B  
6C  
6D  
7A  
7B  
7C  
7D  
8A  
8B  
8C  
8D  
9A  
9B  
9C  
9D  
10A  
174.928 MHz  
176.640 MHz  
178.352 MHz  
180.064 MHz  
181.936 MHz  
183.648 MHz  
185.360 MHz  
187.072 MHz  
188.928 MHz  
190.640 MHz  
192.352 MHz  
194.064 MHz  
195.936 MHz  
197.648 MHz  
199.360 MHz  
201.072 MHz  
202.928 MHz  
204.640 MHz  
206.352 MHz  
208.064 MHz  
209.936 MHz  
10N  
10B  
10C  
10D  
11A  
11N  
11B  
11C  
11D  
12A  
12N  
12B  
12C  
12D  
13A  
13B  
13C  
13D  
13E  
13F  
210.096 MHz  
211.648 MHz  
213.360 MHz  
215.072 MHz  
216.928 MHz  
217.088 MHz  
218.640 MHz  
220.352 MHz  
222.064 MHz  
223.936 MHz  
224.096 MHz  
225.648 MHz  
227.360 MHz  
229.072 MHz  
230.784 MHz  
232.496 MHz  
234.208 MHz  
235.776 MHz  
237.488 MHz  
239.200 MHz  
For more information on DAB coverage and availability in your country or region, visit  
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General Specifications  
B
These specifications apply to Creative SoundWorks 500DAB operating from the supplied power adapter.  
Frequency range  
DAB:  
Band III (174 – 240 MHz)  
Decodes all DAB transmission mode 1- 4.  
FM:  
87.5 – 108 MHz  
Audio frequency range  
Amplifier power  
Antenna type  
45 Hz - 20 kHz  
Two 4.5 W RMS/ch into 3-inch (76 mm) full range speakers  
RF F - connector 75 ohms for antenna connection (telescopic antenna attached)  
LCD display  
16 x 2 characters  
Blue backlight  
Input voltage  
9 V AC  
Input connector  
Output connector  
Dimensions (W x H x D)  
Weight:  
3.5 mm auxiliary input for portable players, for example, CD and MP3 players  
3.5 mm for headphones  
300 mm X 142 mm X 117 mm  
1.92 kg  
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