Linn Stereo Amplifier Kolektor User Manual

L
INN KOLEKTOR  
P R E A M P L I F I E R O W N E R S M A N U A L  
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Important safety information  
Explanation of symbols used in this manual and on the product:  
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of  
uninsulated dangerous voltages within the enclosure of sufficient  
magnitude to cause electric shock.  
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of  
important maintenance and servicing information in the instruction  
and service manuals.  
CAUTION  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE THE  
COVER.  
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.  
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
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WARNING: SHOCK HAZARD. DO NOT OPEN.  
AVIS: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE. NE PAS OUVRIR.  
CAUTION: REPLACE FUSE WITH SAME TYPE AND RATING.  
ATTENTION: UTILISER UN FUSIBLE DE RECHANGE DE MÊME TYPE.  
DISCONNECT SUPPLY CORD BEFORE CHANGING FUSE.  
ATTENTION: DEBRANCHER AVANT DE REMPLACER LE FUSIBLE.  
WARNING  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE  
THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
MAINS PLUGS  
This appliance is supplied with a non-rewireable mains plug for the  
intended country.  
Replacement mains leads can be obtained from your Linn retailer.  
Should you need to change the plug please dispose of it carefully.  
A plug with bared conductors is dangerous if engaged in a live socket.  
The Brown wire must be connected to the Live (Line) supply pin.  
The Blue wire must be connected to the Neutral supply pin.  
The Green/Yellow wire must be connected to the Earth (Ground) supply  
pin.  
Please contact your retailer or a competent electrician if you are in any  
doubt.  
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GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Read instructions. Read the safety and operating instructions before operating the  
appliance.  
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2.  
3.  
Retain instructions. Retain the safety and operating instructions for future reference.  
Heed warnings. Observe all warnings on the appliance and in the operating  
instructions.  
4.  
5.  
Follow instructions. Follow all operating and use instructions.  
Water and moisture. Do not use the appliance near water, for example near a bathtub,  
washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool and  
the like.  
6.  
Carts and stands. Use only with a cart or stand that is recommended by the  
manufacturer.  
6a. An appliance and cart combination should be used with care. Quick stops, excessive  
force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn.  
7.  
Wall or ceiling mounting. Mount to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the  
manufacturer.  
8.  
Ventilation. Site the appliance so that its location or position does not interfere with its  
proper ventilation. For example, the appliance should not be situated on a bed, sofa,  
rug, or similar surface that may block the ventilation openings, or placed in a built-in  
installation such as a bookcase or cabinet that may impede the flow of air through the  
ventilation openings.  
9.  
Heat. Site the appliance away from heat sources such as radiators, heaters, stoves, or  
other appliances (including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
10. Power sources. Connect the appliance to a power supply only of the type described in  
the operating instructions or marked on the appliance.  
11. Grounding or polarisation. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarised or  
grounding type plug. A polarised plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A  
grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or  
the third prong are provided for your safety. When the provided plug does not fit into  
your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.  
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12. Power cord protection. Route power cords so that they are not likely to be walked on  
or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords  
at plugs, power sockets, and at the point where they exit from the appliance.  
13. Protective attachment plug. As a safety feature the product is equipped with an  
attachment plug containing overload protection. See the instruction manual about  
resetting or replacing the plug. Should the plug need replacing ensure that a  
replacement is used which has the same overload protection as the original.  
14. Cleaning. The product should be cleaned only as recommended by the manufacturer.  
15. Power lines. An outdoor antenna should be located away from power lines.  
16. Outdoor antenna grounding. If an outdoor antenna is connected to the tuner/receiver  
ensure that the antenna system is grounded to provide some protection against  
voltage surges and static build up.  
In the USA see article 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70 concerning  
installation requirements.  
17. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of  
time.  
18. Objects and liquid entry. Take care not to let objects or liquids fall into the product.  
19. Damage requiring service. The product should be serviced by qualified personnel if:  
a) The power cord or plug has been damaged.  
b) Objects or liquid have fallen into the product.  
c) The product has been exposed to rain.  
d) The product does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in  
operation.  
e) The product has been dropped or the enclosure damaged.  
20. Servicing. Dont attempt to service the product beyond that described in the operating  
instructions. All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel.  
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UK USERS PLEASE READ THIS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION  
Fuse replacement  
This appliance is fitted with a non-rewireable 13 Amp mains plug. The plug  
contains a 5 Amp fuse. If the fuse has blown it can be replaced as follows:  
a) Pull out the red fuse cover/carrier.  
b) Remove and dispose of the blown fuse.  
c) Fit a new 5 Amp BS1362 approved fuse into the carrier and push the  
carrier back into the plug.  
Always ensure the fuse cover is fitted. If the fuse cover is missing do not use  
the plug. Contact your Linn retailer to obtain a replacement fuse cover.  
Fuses are for fire protection and do not protect against electric shock.  
Mains plug replacement  
Should your mains plug need replacing and you are competent to do this  
proceed as follows. If you are in doubt contact your Linn retailer or a  
competent electrician.  
a) Disconnect the plug from the mains supply.  
b) Cut off the plug and dispose of it safely. A plug with bared conductors is  
dangerous if engaged in a live socket.  
c) Only fit a 13 Amp BS1363A approved plug with a 5 Amp fuse.  
d) The cable wire colours or a letter will be marked at the connection points  
of most quality plugs.  
Attach the wires securely to their respective points. The Brown wire must  
go to the Live pin, the Blue wire must go to the Neutral pin, and the  
Green/Yellow wire must go to the Earth pin.  
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e) Before replacing the plug top ensure that the cable restraint is holding  
the outer sheath of the cable firmly and that the wires are correctly  
connected.  
WARNING  
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.  
Replacing the fuse  
Should the mains fuse blow replace it only with an equivalent part. The fuse  
holder is located just below the mains inlet socket. To replace the fuse  
disconnect the product from the mains supply. Using a flat blade  
screwdriver remove and replace the fuse. If the fuse blows a second time  
there is a fault in the product. Contact your local retailer.  
Fuse ratings. See specifications section.  
Mains voltage operating range. See specifications section.  
Warning!! The power supply may be destroyed if a unit  
designed for 115V is connected to 230V.  
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CE Declaration of Conformity  
Linn Products Ltd declare that this product is in conformance with the Low  
Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC and Electromagnetic Compatibility 89/336/  
EEC as amended by 92/31/EEC and 93/68/EEC.  
The conformity of the designated product with the provisions of Directive  
number 73/23/EEC (LVD) is proved by full compliance with the following  
standards:  
Standard number Date of issue  
EN60065 1993  
Test type  
General requirements  
Marking  
Ionizing  
Heating under normal conditions  
Shock hazards under normal  
operating conditions  
Insulation requirements  
Fault conditions  
Mechanical strength  
Parts connected to the mains supply  
Components  
Terminal devices  
External flexible cords  
Electrical connections and  
mechanical fixings  
The conformity of the designated product with the provisions of Directive  
number 89/336/EEC (EMC) is proved by full compliance with the following  
standards:  
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Standard number Date of issue  
Test type  
EN55013  
EN55013  
EN60555-2  
EN60555-3  
EN55020  
1994  
1994  
1987  
1987  
1994  
Conducted emissions  
Absorbed emissions  
Harmonics  
Voltage fluctuations  
Immunity  
FCC notice  
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the  
limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses  
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not  
occur in a particular installation.  
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television  
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on,  
the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of  
the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  
which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
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Contents  
Introduction ........................................ 1  
Your Linn KOLEKTOR ........................................ 2  
Special features of the KOLEKTOR ........................................ 4  
Setting up the KOLEKTOR ........................................ 6  
Unpacking ........................................ 6  
Positioning the KOLEKTOR ........................................ 7  
Connecting the KOLEKTOR ........................................ 8  
Using the KOLEKTOR ........................................ 11  
Using the front panel ........................................ 11  
Using the handset ........................................ 13  
Switching on and off ........................................ 14  
Selecting a source ........................................ 14  
Changing the volume ........................................ 15  
Changing the balance ........................................ 16  
Changing the bass and treble ........................................ 17  
Recording a source ........................................ 18  
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Customising the KOLEKTOR ........................................ 19  
Configuring the inputs ........................................ 19  
Changing user options ........................................ 22  
User options ........................................ 24  
Factory default settings ........................................ 26  
Troubleshooting and maintenance ........................................ 27  
Troubleshooting ........................................ 27  
Maintenance ........................................ 28  
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Technical information ........................................ 30  
Specifications ........................................ 30  
Index ........................................ 31  
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Copyright and acknowledgements  
Copyright © Linn Products Limited.  
Linn Products Limited, Floors Road, Waterfoot, Glasgow, G76 0EP,  
Scotland, United Kingdom.  
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced,  
stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any  
means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or  
otherwise, without the prior written consent of the publisher.  
Printed in the United Kingdom.  
KOLEKTOR is a trademark of Linn Products Limited.  
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The information in this manual is furnished for informational use  
only, is subject to change without notice, and should not be  
construed as a commitment by Linn Products Limited. Linn  
Products Limited assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors  
or inaccuracies that may appear in this manual.  
This manual was produced by Human-Computer Interface Ltd,  
Cambridge, England.  
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Introduction  
Congratulations and thank you for purchasing the Linn KOLEKTOR  
Preamplifier.  
We believe that good music is not a luxury, but a necessity, and we  
at Linn have dedicated the last twenty-five years to making sure  
that our customers are given the best possible experience of the  
music they love. In other words, we take music seriously, which is  
why we dedicate ourselves to building hi-fi which sets the highest  
possible standards in bringing music to life within your home.  
With the Linn KOLEKTOR  
you will hear the sources in  
your hi-fi system at their  
best.  
The KOLEKTOR draws on Linns experience of building the  
ultimate hi-fi components to create a preamplifier that takes  
advantage of state of the art technology to deliver unprecedented  
audio performance. With the capability of handling up to ten input  
sources, including a moving magnet phono input, the KOLEKTOR  
is the ideal choice as the heart of any hi-fi system. With the Linn  
KOLEKTOR you will hear the sources in your hi-fi system at their  
best, and we want to make sure that you get the maximum  
enjoyment possible.  
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To do that, you need to know exactly how to get the best out of  
your KOLEKTOR Preamplifier and that is what this manual is all  
about. In the next few pages you will find out everything you need  
to know about how to set up the KOLEKTOR Preamplifier, and how  
to use it to get the best possible results.  
We hope that you will spend a few minutes getting to know the  
KOLEKTOR Preamplifier well, and will keep on experimenting and,  
above all, enjoying it!  
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Your Linn KOLEKTOR  
As the name implies we intended the KOLEKTOR to gather  
together the signals from the ever increasing number of  
sound sources, and control them with high quality,  
direct signal handling and a simple, flexible  
control system.  
There are two main modules in the  
KOLEKTOR, audio and control. In addition an  
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The audio module carries the input and output sockets, the audio  
circuitry, and the power supplies. In all our products we make the  
audio path as short, simple, and direct as possible. A smaller circuit  
works better and picks up less noise. The KOLEKTOR audio path  
contains high-precision solid-state switches and an electronic gain  
control. The amplification uses low-noise, low-distortion precision  
operational amplifiers. All the components are surface mounted,  
keeping the signal path as short as possible and minimising the  
number of contacts.  
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A separate headphone amplifier drives high-quality headphones  
with no compromises to the main audio path.  
The precision-equalised, low-noise phono stage is fully integrated  
and electronically switched, avoiding any mechanical connections  
in the sensitive phono signal path.  
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It is unusual to have tone controls in a preamplifier of this  
performance level. However, the controls in the KOLEKTOR are  
very different from conventional bass and treble controls, which  
cause extreme distortion to the audio signal. The bass control in  
the KOLEKTOR has its maximum effect around 40Hz, and the  
treble control at 20kHz. These are at the extremes of the audio  
band and are intended as subtle refinements to the playback  
system, used to compensate for smaller loudspeakers, a small  
room, or a lightly furnished acoustically brightroom. When set to  
flat they are transparent to the audio signal.  
Control module  
The control module is compact, versatile, and powerful. This power  
makes the KOLEKTOR very easy to use and gives you many  
facilities not possible in a conventional preamplifier. We have been  
using microprocessors in our preamplifiers from the very first one  
we built (the LK1). The KOLEKTOR has two microprocessors: one  
does all the work, and the other looks after the process of loading  
the software into the main processor.  
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As we are obsessive about preserving the signal integrity through  
our products we take extreme care to prevent any noise escaping  
from the control circuitry. Only two wires carry the communications  
between the control and audio modules. They have electrical  
activity only when you are changing an input or the volume level. A  
small dedicated power supply on the control module ensures that  
the power demands of the control circuitry have no effect on the  
main audio power supplies.  
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Interface module  
This attention to detail also applies to the RS232 module. There is  
no electrical connection between the RS232 ports and the internal  
circuitry. This prevents any noise from the external controlling  
system entering the audio circuitry.  
We hope that this information explains a bit more about this  
unconventional control amplifier, but if you would like to know  
more about this or any of our products please contact us. Enjoy  
your music!  
Special features of the KOLEKTOR  
In addition to providing all the features you would expect on a  
high-quality preamplifier, the KOLEKTOR also provides several  
unique features.  
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Bass and treble controls  
The Linn KOLEKTOR includes subtle bass and treble controls.  
These provide slight frequency response adjustments to allow you  
to enhance the sound from small loudspeakers, or adjust the sound  
when the system is being used in a small room.  
Independent source settings  
The Linn KOLEKTOR can remember the volume, balance, bass, and  
treble settings for each of the sources. This allows you to  
compensate for any tonal differences between your sources,  
without having to readjust the settings each time you switch  
sources.  
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Configurable source names  
To give you total flexibility about the way you connect sources to  
the KOLEKTOR Preamplifier you can configure each input with a  
name to identify the source that you have connected to it. This also  
determines the handset key used to select the source. You can also  
omit inputs, so that they are not selected when you cycle through  
the sources.  
Recording lock  
When making tape recordings from the Linn KOLEKTOR you can  
lock the source you are recording to make sure that you cannot  
disturb the recording by accidentally selecting another source.  
User options  
The KOLEKTOR Preamplifier includes 12 user options to allow you  
to customise the way the KOLEKTOR works to suit your own  
preferences. For example, you can control what happens when you  
switch the KOLEKTOR on, how the display operates, and how the  
volume control behaves.  
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Intelligent operation with other Linn products  
If you use the Linn KOLEKTOR with other Linn products, such as a  
Linn CD player or tuner, the KOLEKTOR can automatically select  
the appropriate input when you operate the handset controls for  
that source. This ensures that your hi-fi system is as intuitive as  
possible to use, and requires the minimum number of key presses  
to achieve what you want.  
Optional computer control  
The KOLEKTOR Preamplifier can be fitted with an optional RS232  
interface to allow it to be controlled from a PC. For more  
information about the PC interface, and details of the upgrade,  
please contact your Linn dealer.  
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Setting up the KOLEKTOR  
This chapter explains how to unpack your KOLEKTOR, and how to  
set it up with your other hi-fi components.  
Unpacking  
The KOLEKTOR is supplied complete with the following  
accessories:  
The KOLEKTOR handset  
A mains lead  
Mains fuses  
This manual  
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We recommend you retain the packaging in case you need to  
transport the KOLEKTOR at a later date.  
WARNING: Do not connect the mains supply until you have  
verified that the KOLEKTOR Preamplifier is set to the correct  
voltage for your mains supply.  
The KOLEKTOR is factory-set for a 230 volts mains supply and must  
not be connected to a mains supply before it is adjusted for your  
local voltage, and fitted with the appropriate fuses. To set the  
voltage, slide the voltage selector on the back panel of the unit to  
display the correct setting for your country:  
230V for countries with 230V or 240V supplies.  
115V for countries with 100V or 115V supplies.  
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Replacing the fuses  
The KOLEKTOR Preamplifier requires two fuses. To replace the  
fuses first identify the correct fuses for your local voltage; see  
Specifications, page 30, for the fuse ratings.  
The fuse compartment is located below the mains inlet on the back  
panel. To replace the fuses pull open the compartment like a  
drawer, flip down the cover, and remove the two original fuses.  
Then insert the two replacement fuses, and close the fuse  
compartment.  
WARNING: This appliance must be earthed. Use the earthed  
moulded mains lead supplied. Never use an unearthed plug or  
adaptor.  
Positioning the KOLEKTOR  
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You can position your KOLEKTOR Preamplifier almost anywhere  
you find convenient, but the following considerations may be  
useful.  
The KOLEKTOR Preamplifier can be placed on top of other Linn  
products, provided you allow plenty of air circulation around  
components that generate heat, such as power amplifiers.  
If you are using the phono input you may need to keep the  
KOLEKTOR up to 30cm away from a power amplifier.  
Locating the KOLEKTOR for use with the handset  
The Linn infra-red control system is exceptionally sensitive, and you  
should be able to operate your KOLEKTOR with the handset from  
almost anywhere in a room. For best results the infra-red sensor on  
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the front panel should be kept out of direct sunlight, and it should  
not be obscured.  
Note that certain types of halogen lamps, and low-energy or  
fluorescent bulbs, can also interfere with use of the handset if they  
are near to the infra-red sensor.  
Connecting the KOLEKTOR  
The following diagram shows the connections for the rear panel of  
the KOLEKTOR:  
RS232  
CONNECTIONS  
PHONO  
GROUND  
MAINS INPUT  
IN  
RS 232-C  
OUT  
GROUND  
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TAPE OUT  
10  
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1 (PHONO)  
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VOLTAGE  
LINE  
OUTPUTS  
LINE  
INPUTS  
SELECTOR  
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FUSE  
VOLTAGE  
SELECTOR  
AUDIO  
OUTPUTS  
TAPE  
OUTPUTS  
AUDIO  
INPUTS  
CONFIGURABLE  
PHONO INPUT  
WARNING: The KOLEKTOR should be switched off before  
connecting or disconnecting any of the plugs on the rear panel, or  
you may generate surges which could damage other components  
in your hi-fi system.  
Connecting the sources  
The KOLEKTOR provides line-level RCA phono input connections  
for up to ten sources, labelled 1 to 10 on the back panel.  
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We recommend using high-quality leads such as Linn Interconnect  
cables. These are directional and should be connected so that the  
arrow points from the source component towards the KOLEKTOR.  
Connecting a phono source  
Instead of using input 1 for a line-level source, you can configure  
the KOLEKTOR so that this input is suitable for the much lower  
level output provided by a moving magnet phono cartridge. For  
information about configuring this input see the section  
Configuring the inputs, page 19.  
Connecting a tape recorder  
To make recordings in conjunction with the KOLEKTOR connect  
the TAPE OUT sockets to the line inputs of the tape deck. Connect  
the line outputs from the tape deck to any pair of input sockets on  
the KOLEKTOR (input 3 is initially configured as TAPE) for playback.  
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Connecting to a power amplifier  
To connect the KOLEKTOR to a power amplifier connect one pair  
of the line outputs from the KOLEKTOR to the line inputs of the  
power amplifier. The KOLEKTOR provides three sets of outputs to  
allow you to use multiple power amplifiers in conjunction with  
multi-amplifier or active speakers. The KOLEKTOR is ideal for use  
with any of the Linn high performance power amplifiers including  
the LK85, LK140, LK240, or KLOUT.  
Connecting headphones  
You can connect a pair of headphones to the headphone socket on  
the front panel of the KOLEKTOR, which is fed from a dedicated  
internal headphone amplifier. Switch your power amplifier off to  
mute your loudspeakers.  
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Connecting the mains supply  
Connect the mains lead to the KOLEKTOR and plug it into a  
suitable power outlet.  
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Using the KOLEKTOR  
This chapter gives general information about using the KOLEKTOR.  
Using the front panel  
We designed the KOLEKTOR to be as simple as possible to  
operate. The front panel display gives clear information about what  
you are doing and, although there are many sophisticated features,  
all the most commonly used ones require only one or two key  
presses.  
The illustrations on the next page explain the function of each of  
the front panel keys, and the meaning of the different parts of the  
display.  
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CURRENT SOURCE NAME  
AND INPUT  
MUTE  
BASS  
BALANCE TREBLE  
VOLUME  
LOCK  
RENAME  
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SELECT TREBLE  
SELECT BALANCE  
SRC-  
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RECORD  
VOL-  
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NEXT  
SOURCE  
REDUCE  
VOLUME  
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PREVIOUS  
SOURCE  
RECORD  
SOURCE  
INCREASE  
VOLUME  
The function of each key is explained in the following table:  
Press this key  
To do this  
Mute or unmute the sound.  
Select the previous/next source.  
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RECORD  
Lock and unlock the current input to avoid  
accidentally changing the input while recording.  
VOL- and VOL+  
Adjust the volume.  
Select the bass.  
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Select the balance.  
Select the treble.  
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Adjust the bass, balance, or treble selection.  
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Using the handset  
The KOLEKTOR is supplied with a handset for  
remote control, and this provides access to all of  
the functions available from the front panel. In  
addition it provides keys to allow you to select  
each of the sources directly with a single key  
press.  
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CD  
TAPE  
TV  
TUNER  
AUX  
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BAL  
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The keys are arranged into logical groups, and the  
illustration opposite shows the function of each  
group of keys.  
VIDEO  
CABLE  
LASER  
TREB  
BASS  
SRC  
PREAMPLIFIER  
KEYS  
SAT  
DVD  
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The keys on the lower half of the handset allow  
you to control a Linn CD player or tuner. The  
source operated by the number keys depends on  
which type of source was last controlled by the  
handset. If the number keys appear not to work,  
first press a Linn CD player or tuner key to  
indicate which source you want to control.  
DAT  
1
MUTE  
OPEN  
PLAY  
PHONO RECORD  
2
5
3
6
13  
4
NUMBER  
KEYS  
7
8
0
9
PAUSE  
STOP  
SIGNAL  
MONO  
SCAN  
-
DISPLAY  
BAND  
TUNE  
+
REPEAT RANDOM  
¯
<
SKIP  
SEARCH  
INDEX  
˘
>
Note that you can configure the KOLEKTOR  
Preamplifier so that it will automatically select the  
appropriate input if you use the handset to control  
a Linn CD player or tuner. For more information  
about selecting this option see U4 in User options,  
page 24.  
TUNER  
KEYS  
CD PLAYER  
KEYS  
PRESET  
STORE  
!
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Switching on and off  
To switch on  
To switch the KOLEKTOR on press the power button on the front  
panel.  
When you first switch on the KOLEKTOR the display shows the  
name of the currently selected source and the input number it  
uses.  
SOURCE  
tu 2  
To customise the display operation see U2, U9, and U10 in User  
options, page 24.  
Selecting a source  
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The KOLEKTOR is initially set up to provide the following 10 sources:  
Input  
Display  
cd  
Handset button  
CD  
Description  
CD player  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
tu  
TUNER  
TAPE  
Tuner  
tp  
Tape deck  
Auxiliary  
Au  
AUX  
tn  
TV  
Television  
cr  
VIDEO  
SAT  
Video Cassette Recorder  
Satellite  
St  
cb  
CABLE  
DVD  
Cable  
dd  
DVD player  
LaserDisc player  
Ld  
LASER  
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If you prefer you can configure each input to use any of 12 different  
display names and handset buttons. For more information see  
Configuring the inputs, page 19.  
To select a source  
Press SRC- or SRC+ (front panel or handset) until the display shows  
the source you want to select, or hold down SRC- or SRC+ to step  
quickly between sources.  
SOURCE  
cd 1  
SRC-  
SRC+  
When you step between inputs the volume will fade down and  
then back up. If the volume is becoming too high, pressing VOL+  
or VOL- will immediately stop the volume fading up.  
SOURCE  
tu 2  
To select a source directly from the handset  
CD  
Press the appropriate source key; eg CD.  
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If you have given several sources the same name, pressing the  
corresponding source key will step through those sources in  
sequence. For example, if you have set up two CD players  
connected to inputs 1 and 2, pressing the CD handset button will  
select them in turn, and the display will show cd1and cd2.  
SOURCE  
cd 1  
Changing the volume  
The volume, balance, bass, and treble settings are normally the  
same for all inputs. They are restored to their previous settings  
when you switch the KOLEKTOR on, with the volume limited to 15.  
If you wish to change this see U1, U3, and U5 in User options,  
page 24.  
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To change the volume  
VOL-  
VOL+  
Press VOL- or VOL+ (front panel or handset), or hold down the  
corresponding key to decrease or increase the volume  
continuously.  
VOLUME  
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You can change the volume in precise steps of 1dB from 0 to 60.  
To display the current volume setting press either key briefly.  
To mute the sound  
M
Press M (front panel) or MUTE (handset).  
The MUTE indicator will be lit, and the sound will be muted.  
MUTE  
VOLUME  
00  
To unmute the sound press M (front panel) or MUTE (handset)  
again. The sound will also be unmuted if you press an input or  
volume key.  
16  
Changing the balance  
The balance can be changed in 19 steps from fully left to fully right.  
To change the balance  
-
Press +(front panel) to display the current balance setting. Then  
use (and )(front panel) to set the balance as required.  
BALANCE  
==  
Alternatively press BAL L or R (handset).  
<
>
BALANCE  
_-~4  
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While you are adjusting the balance the display will show the  
current balance setting, and the BALANCE indicator will be lit:  
BALANCE  
BALANCE  
BALANCE  
==  
_-~9  
FULLY RIGHT  
9~-_  
FULLY LEFT  
CENTRE POSITION  
While you are adjusting the balance press +to restore the balance  
towards the centre position.  
Changing the bass and treble  
The KOLEKTOR has individual bass and treble controls to allow you  
to adjust the sound to suit a wide range of speakers, sources, and  
room acoustics.  
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To change the bass or treble  
or  
&
?
Press *or !(front panel) to display the current bass or treble  
setting respectively. Then use (and )(front panel) to set the bass  
or treble as required.  
BASS  
0
Alternatively press BASS- or BASS+ (handset) to set the bass or  
TREB- or TREB+ (handset) to set the treble.  
<
>
You can change the bass and treble from -7 (maximum cut),  
through 0 (level), to +7 (maximum lift).  
BASS  
5
After adjusting the bass or treble the display will revert to normal  
after a delay. While you are adjusting bass or treble, pressing *or  
!will restore the value towards zero.  
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Recording a source  
The KOLEKTOR allows you to record from any source to the tape  
output, and lock the source so that you cannot accidentally select  
another source while recording.  
To set up a recording  
CD  
First select the source you want to record using SRC- and SRC+  
(front panel or handset) or one of the source keys on the handset.  
SOURCE  
cd 1  
The currently selected source is always switched to the record  
output.  
RECORD  
Then lock the input by pressing RECORD (front panel or handset).  
The LOCK indicator will be lit to show that the source is locked.  
SOURCE  
LOCK  
cd 1  
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If you attempt to change source while a source is locked the  
SOURCE and LOCK indicators will flash to remind you that a  
recording is active.  
To cancel a recording  
RECORD  
Press RECORD (front panel or handset) again.  
The LOCK indicator will be switched off to show that the source is  
SOURCE  
cd 1  
unlocked.  
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Customising the  
KOLEKTOR  
This chapter explains the advanced features of the KOLEKTOR,  
including configuring the source inputs and the user options.  
Configuring the inputs  
The KOLEKTOR allows you to assign any of 12 alternative source  
names to each of the ten inputs on the back panel. The name you  
assign to an input determines the display shown on the front panel,  
and the handset button used to select the source.  
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You can assign the same name to two or more different inputs, in  
which case the inputs will be selected in turn each time you press  
the corresponding handset button.  
Using a moving magnet phono source  
If you want to use a moving magnet phono source with the  
KOLEKTOR Preamplifier connect it to input 1, and change input 1  
to the name Ph. You cannot give the name Phto any of the other  
inputs.  
Removing inputs  
You can assign the name __to any input, to indicate that it is  
unused. The input will then not appear when you step through the  
sources with the SRC- and SRC+ buttons. This is very convenient if  
you have fewer than ten sources.  
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The procedure for configuring sources is described in the following  
sections.  
To start configuring inputs  
SRC-  
SWITCH ON  
POWER  
Switch off the KOLEKTOR using the power switch on the front  
panel.  
Press and hold down SRC- (front panel) and switch on the power  
""""  
cd 1  
again.  
Keep SRC- held down until the progress bar display is complete,  
RENAME  
SOURCE  
and the display shows Sources.  
The display will then change to show the source assigned to line  
input 1.  
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Note that if you turn off the power while you are naming sources  
any changes you have made will be ignored, and the previous  
assignment of names to inputs will be retained.  
To select the input to rename  
RENAME  
SOURCE  
Press SRC- (front panel or handset).  
cd 1  
SRC-  
RENAME  
SOURCE  
tu 2  
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To change the name of the currently selected input  
RENAME  
SOURCE  
Press SRC+ (front panel or handset).  
tu 2  
The name will step through the following sequence of options:  
SRC+  
Display  
cd  
Handset button  
CD  
Description  
CD player  
Tuner  
RENAME  
SOURCE  
tu  
TUNER  
TAPE  
tP 2  
tp  
Tape deck  
Auxiliary  
Au  
AUX  
tn  
TV  
Television  
cr  
VIDEO  
SAT  
Video Cassette Recorder  
Satellite  
St  
cb  
CABLE  
DVD  
Cable  
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dd  
DVD player  
LaserDisc player  
DAT player  
Phono  
Ld  
LASER  
DAT  
dt  
ph  
PHONO  
None  
--  
Unused input  
To save the new input names  
SRC-  
Press and hold down SRC- (front panel) until the progress bar  
display is complete.  
The KOLEKTOR Preamplifier will then return to normal operation  
with the new input names you have defined.  
""""  
tp 2  
Note that if you release SRC- before the progress bar is complete  
SOURCE  
you will return to input naming mode.  
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Changing user options  
The KOLEKTOR provides 12 user options to allow you to change  
the way the unit operates to suit your personal preferences.  
To change the user options  
VOL-  
SWITCH ON  
POWER  
Switch off the KOLEKTOR, using the power switch on the front  
panel.  
Press and hold down VOL- (front panel) and switch on the power  
""""  
1 0  
again.  
Keep VOL- held down until the progress bar display is complete  
and the display shows Options. The display will then change to  
show the first user option and its value.  
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In each case the display shows the option number on the left, and  
the option value on the right.  
To choose a specific user option  
Press VOL- (front panel) until the display shows the number of the  
user option you want to change, together with its current value.  
1 0  
VOL-  
Each time you press the key the display shows the next user  
option, stepping back to user option 1 after user option 12.  
2 1  
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To change the value of the currently displayed user option  
Press VOL+ (front panel) to step through the values for the  
currently displayed user option.  
2 1  
VOL+  
2 2  
To save the user options  
VOL-  
Press and hold down VOL- (front panel) until the progress bar  
display is complete.  
The KOLEKTOR Preamplifier will then return to normal operation  
with the user options you have set.  
""""  
cd 1  
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User options  
The following table lists the user options provided. In each case the  
initial value is shown underlined.  
Number  
Name  
Description  
Values  
U1  
Default Volume  
The default volume setting on power up.  
Ignored if U5 is enabled.  
0 = Volume 15  
1 = Volume 30  
U2  
U3  
Enable Sleep  
Mode  
Defines the sleep display after 20 seconds.  
0 = Disabled  
1 = Enabled “ – –”  
2 = Enabled “…”  
Auto-Memory  
If disabled, the current volume, bass, treble, 0 = Disabled  
(while power is on) and balance settings are used for all sources. 1 = Enabled  
If enabled, the volume, bass, treble, and  
balance settings are retained for each  
individual source.  
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U4  
U5  
Auto-Listen Source If enabled, the tuner or CD player source is  
selected on a tuner or CD player handset  
command.  
0 = Disabled  
1 = Enabled  
Retain User  
If disabled, then on power up the volume,  
balance, bass, and treble settings for each  
source are set to the power down values.  
0 = Disabled  
1 = Enabled  
Amplifier Settings  
(on power up)  
If enabled, then on power up the volume,  
balance, bass, and treble settings for each  
source are restored to their individual  
previous values. The volume is limited to 30.  
Overrides U1.  
U6  
Enable IR Control  
Enables/disables infra-red control of the  
product.  
0 = Disabled  
1 = Enabled  
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Number  
Name  
Description  
Values  
U7  
RC5 Amplifier  
Address  
Configures the amplifier address.  
Leave at 16 for KOLEKTOR handset.  
0 = 16  
1 = 19  
U8  
Enable Unity Gain  
Enables an input as a unity gain input.  
For use with an external surround sound  
processor.  
0 = Disabled  
1 = Input 1  
2 = Input 2  
3 = Input 3  
4 = Input 4  
5 = Input 5  
6 = Input 6  
7 = Input 7  
8 = Input 8  
9 = Input 9  
10 = Input 10  
U9  
Default Display  
Defines the display after the time-out  
period specified by U10. After a further  
time-out period U2 defines the display.  
0 = Maintain  
1 = Volume  
25  
2 = Balance  
3 = Bass  
4 = Treble  
5 = Source name  
6 = Source number  
7 = Source name/number  
U10  
Time-Out Period  
Volume Control  
Specifies the display time-out period, used  
by U9.  
0 = 2 seconds  
1 = 5 seconds  
2 = 10 seconds  
3 = 15 seconds  
4 = 20 seconds  
U11  
U12  
Defines how volume and balance change on 0 = Fade volume/balance  
MUTE and source switching.  
1 = Step volume/balance  
RS232 Command  
Interface  
Enables/disables RS232 commands.  
0 = Disable  
1 = Enable  
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Factory default settings  
The KOLEKTOR Preamplifier provides a Reset to Factory Defaults  
option which allows you to reset the unit back to its factory  
settings. This restores the user options to their initial values, and  
resets the inputs to their initial source names.  
To reset the KOLEKTOR  
VOL+  
SWITCH ON  
POWER  
Switch off the KOLEKTOR, using the power switch on the front  
panel.  
Press and hold down VOL+ (front panel) and switch on the power  
""""  
init  
again.  
Keep VOL+ held down until the display shows init.  
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The KOLEKTOR Preamplifier will then return to normal operation  
with the default settings, as shown underlined in the previous  
table.  
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Troubleshooting and  
maintenance  
Troubleshooting  
Occasionally you may find that your KOLEKTOR fails to respond in  
the way you expect when you press a key. This will often be  
because you have pressed a key you did not intend to, which  
makes your KOLEKTOR behave in an unfamiliar or unexpected way.  
The following is a list of symptoms and cures.  
There is no sound from the speakers!  
Check that the MUTE indicator is not lit.  
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Check that your audio source is actually playing and that the  
correct source is selected.  
I cannot change sources!  
Check that the LOCK indicator is not displayed. If necessary unlock  
the source by pressing the RECORD button.  
Poor response to handset commands  
Direct sunlight, halogen lamps, and fluorescent bulbs can seriously  
interfere with infra-red handset reception. Placing the KOLEKTOR  
in the vicinity of any of these sources of interference can affect the  
response to handset commands.  
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Unexpected response to direct source keys or power up  
commands  
If the KOLEKTOR behaves in an unexpected way during power up,  
check the values set in your user options. Certain user options may  
interfere with your required choice so it is a good idea to read the  
section User options, page 24, before changing them.  
Maintenance  
The Linn KOLEKTOR is designed for a long life and any servicing  
should only be carried out by an authorised retailer.  
Cleaning  
Dust or finger marks can be removed using a soft damp cloth.  
Avoid the use of domestic cleaning products.  
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Technical support  
For technical support and product queries/information:  
Our address is:  
Linn Products Limited  
Floors Road  
Waterfoot  
Glasgow G76 0EP  
Scotland  
Telephone:  
UK Helpline:  
E-mail:  
44-(0)-141 307 7777  
0500-888909  
44-(0)-141- 644-4262  
Facsimile:  
Web site:  
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America:  
Linn Incorporated  
4540 Southside Boulevard, Suite 402,  
Jacksonville  
Florida 32216  
Telephone:  
Facsimile:  
E-mail:  
(904) 645 5242  
(904) 645 7275  
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Technical information  
Specifications  
General  
Dimensions  
80mm x 320mm x 325mm  
(3.15" x 12.6" x 12.88") (H x W x D)  
Weight  
4kg  
Power consumption  
Mains supply fuses  
8W maximum  
100115VAC T800mA  
220240VAC T400mA  
Mains supply tolerance 10% with no performance change  
Audio  
30  
Input impedance  
Input 1: 47kin parallel with 68pF  
Inputs 2 to 10: 50kΩ  
Maximum input level 2.5V rms  
Nominal input levels  
Output impedance  
Gain  
Line inputs: 2V rms  
Phono (MM) input: 2.5mV rms  
Line outputs: 300Ω  
Tape output: 100Ω  
Line inputs: 10dB maximum  
Phono input: 45dB maximum at 1kHz  
Tape output: 0dB from line inputs  
36dB from phono input at 1kHz  
Gain control range  
60dB in 1dB steps  
Response adjustments Bass: 10dB at 40Hz  
Treble: 10dB at 20kHz  
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Index  
connections (continued)  
tape recorder 9  
Keys  
+key 12, 16  
*key 12, 17  
(and )keys 12, 16, 17  
M key 12, 16  
!key 12, 17  
control module 3  
copyright vii  
F
factory default settings 26  
front panel 11  
A
fuse replacement iii, 7  
acknowledgements vii  
audio module 2  
H
handset 13  
B
headphones, connecting 2, 9  
BAL L and R keys 16  
balance, changing 16  
BALANCE indicator 17  
bass and treble  
31  
I
infra-red sensor 7  
inputs  
controls 3, 4, 17  
BASS- and BASS+ keys 17  
configuring 19  
resetting 26  
introduction 1  
C
cleaning 28  
K
computer control 5  
computer interface module 4  
configuring inputs 20  
connections 8  
headphones 9  
key functions 12  
KOLEKTOR  
description 2  
special features 4  
mains supply 10  
phono source 9  
power amplifier 9  
sources 8  
L
Linn Interconnect cables 9  
LOCK indicator 18  
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locking a recording 18  
replacing the fuse iii  
resetting 26  
RS232 module 4  
M
mains plugs i  
mains supply  
connecting 10  
voltage selection 6  
maintenance 28  
modules  
S
safety instructions i, ii  
setting up 6  
sources 14  
available names 21  
connecting 8  
audio 2  
control 3  
names 5  
RS232 4  
recording 18  
MUTE indicator 16  
muting the sound 16  
selecting 15  
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selecting directly from the  
handset 15  
settings 4  
P
specifications 30  
SRC- and SRC+ keys 12, 15  
switching on 14  
phono input, positioning 7  
phono source  
connecting 9  
using 19  
T
positioning 7  
power amplifier, connecting 9 tape recorder, connecting 9  
technical information 30  
technical support 28  
R
tone controls 3, 4, 17  
TREB- and TREB+ keys 17  
troubleshooting 27  
RECORD key 12, 18  
recording a source 18  
recording lock 5  
recordings  
cancelling 18  
locking 18  
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user options (continued)  
resetting 26  
U
unpacking 6  
Retain User Amplifier  
Settings 24  
user options 5, 24  
Auto-Listen Source 24  
Auto-Memory 24  
changing 22  
RS232 Command Interface 25  
Time-Out Period 25  
Volume Control 25  
Default Display 25  
Default Volume 24  
Enable IR Control 24  
Enable Sleep Mode 24  
Enable Unity Gain 25  
RC5 Amplifier Address 25  
V
VOL- and VOL+ keys 12, 16  
voltage selection 6  
volume, changing 16  
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