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Bus Master Clock

BMC

Operating manual
Version e3
BMC Bus Master Clock
Attention! Important Safety Information!

• Never remove the cover. This clock may not serviced by the user.
• If there are service works necessary, please contact our service partners.
• If parts or fluids enter the housing, immediately disconnect the power supply,
and before putting it into operation the clock must be checked by a authorised service
partner.
• To disconnect the mains cable from mains never pull on the cable but on the plug.
• Schauer does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any
products, or software described herein, neither does it convey any license under its
patent rights nor the patent rights others.
• Schauer reserves the right to make changes in any products described herein without
notice. This document is subject to changes without notice.

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List of Content
1 Mounting Instructions ........................................................................................................ 4
1.1 BMC Bus Master Clock ............................................................................................. 4
1.2 DCF antenna............................................................................................................... 5
2 Operating............................................................................................................................ 6
2.1 Description of the display .......................................................................................... 6
2.2 Description of the buttons .......................................................................................... 6
2.3 First steps.................................................................................................................... 7
2.4 Menu functions......................................................................................................... 10
2.5 Select the date of the master clock ........................................................................... 11
2.6 Select the time of the master clock........................................................................... 11
2.7 Select the time source............................................................................................... 11
2.8 Select the time offset of the master clock ................................................................ 11
2.9 Select the source of Su/Wi time change................................................................... 12
2.10 Program special Holidays......................................................................................... 12
2.11 Set the slave clock time............................................................................................ 12
2.12 Select the time offset of the slave clock time........................................................... 13
2.13 Select the mode of the slave clock line .................................................................... 13
2.14 Select the pulse/pause duration ................................................................................ 14
2.15 Switch relay manually.............................................................................................. 14
2.16 Relay function .......................................................................................................... 14
2.17 Set the timer ............................................................................................................. 15
2.18 Program the switching relay..................................................................................... 15
3 Service.............................................................................................................................. 17
3.1 Lock the buttons ....................................................................................................... 17
3.2 Display of the DCF status ........................................................................................ 17
3.3 Display of the serial number .................................................................................... 17
3.4 Restart....................................................................................................................... 17
3.5 Clear!........................................................................................................................ 18
3.6 Select the language................................................................................................... 18
3.7 Display of the software version................................................................................ 18
3.8 Table1 time zones..................................................................................................... 19
4 Technical data .................................................................................................................. 20

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1 Mounting Instructions
1.1 BMC Bus Master Clock
The BMC housing (rail mounting case for M36 DIN-rails, 9 modules) can be mounted
into wall mounting boxes or flash mounting boxes. The housing is designed to fit into
any standardised enclosures (switchboard boxes).
For all electrical connections the housing can remain closed.
Electrical connections:
Key Key: 3,5mm connector for plug-in electronic security key
DCF + Terminal for DCF antenna + 24V DC – - 24Vdc voltage for external moduls
DCF – Terminal for DCF antenna - 24V DC + + 24Vdc voltage for external moduls
RS485 E ground of Schauer shield
RS485 A Schauer bus A
RS485 B Schauer bus B
RS485 GND Schauer bus ground

DCF RS 485 24V DC


Key + | - E | A | B | GND - | +

Linie Opto-In Opto-Out Rel 1 Rel 2 230V AC


A | B 1+| 1- | 2+ | 2- 1+| 1- | 2+ | 2- L1 | E | N

Linie slave clock line output Rel 1 relay 1


Opto-In 1 opto coupler input 1 Rel 2 relay 2
Opto-In 2 opto coupler input 2 230V AC L1 power supply life wire
Opto-Out 1 opto coupler output 1 230V AC E protective earth wire
Opto-Out 2 opto coupler output 1 230V AC N power supply neutral wire

Important Information: Due to EMC reasons the electrical connections should be as


short as possible.

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1.2 DCF antenna
In case a DCF antenna is connected to the BMC master clock and the power supply
is on, the DCF signal reception is indicated at the main display of the master clock
with a big ¥ symbol and a LED inside the DCF antenna flashing every second.
To improve reception condition please change position of DCF antenna as long as
necessary. The DCF antenna should be mounted in 90° angle to the direction
Mainflingen near Frankfurt/Germany.
In case the signal reception is interfered by means of the style of the building
(reinforced concrete) or due to the surroundings (high buildings, cranes, etc) the DCF
antenna should be mounted externally (facade or roof). The maximum distance with
shielded cable can be 200m.
In other cases the BMC master clock can also be synchronised by GPS antenna with
output of DCF signal.

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2 Operating
2.1 Description of the display
Display in normal operating mode:

Mo 01.05.2002 s*
14:23:25 ....¥X

Description of line 1:
Mo day of week
01 day
05 month
2002 year
s summer time
w winter time
* red letter day
Description of line 2:
14 hour
23 minute
25 second
. status switching channel 1 (.off, Ê on)
. status switching channel 2 (.off, Ê on)
Ê status switching channel 3 (Ê on, . off)
. status switching channel 4 (.off, Ê on)
¥ status DCF signal (¥ good, ¥ bad)
X status slave line (off)

2.2 Description of the buttons


∧ Cursor button to move within the menu to the top and to increase the value.
∨ Cursor button to move within the menu to the bottom and to decrease the value.
< Cursor button to move to the left and to escape the menu without storing.
> Cursor button to move to the right
ok ok button to store and confirm
II> button for immediate action for the slave line, to stop and to start the slave line
independent the mode of the master clock
>> button for immediate action for the slave line, to send manual slave clock pulses
independent the mode of the master clock. It is the same, as manually moving the
hands on the clock.

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2.3 First steps
With the buttons < and > you are able to adjust the contrast of the LCD. The first time
the master clock is started, the ok button brings you to the choice of the language.

2.3.1 Program master clock time


The first time the master clock is started or after you initialise the master clock
following display is shown:
Display: Th 01.01.1970 w*
00:00:00 ....yX
With the button ∨ you can reach the first menu function to manually adjust the master
clock time.
Display: Master clock
With the button > or ok you confirm the selection
Display: Date
> 01.01.1970 X
With the button > you move the cursor to the right and with the buttons ∧ and ∨ you
change the value to reach the real date.
You confirm the selection with the button ok or you leave the menu function without
storing with the button < .
With the button ∨ you reach the next menu function
Display: Time
> w 00:00:00 X
With the button > you move the cursor to the right and with the buttons ∧ and ∨ you
can toggle between s_summer time and w_winter time. The selection immediately
changes the display of the real time.
With the button > you move the cursor further to the right and can now change the
real time with the buttons ∧ and ∨ .
You confirm the selection with the button ok or you leave the menu function without
storing with the button < .
With the button ∨ you reach the next menu function
Display: Time zone
> +01:00 A X
The master clock is pre-programmed to CET (i.e. GMT + 01:00), the selection can be
done in steps of 30 minutes.
With the button ∨ you reach the next menu function
Display: So/Wi source
> DCF X
The master clock is pre-programmed to DCF, the source can be changed to table ,
Tab/DCF or off. Please see menu funtion 2.9
With the button ∨ you reach the next menu function

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2.3.2 Activate slave clock line
Display: Slave clock time
> 00:00 pos X
With the button > you move the cursor to the right and can adjust the slave clock time
(usually the slave clock will be set mechanically to 12:00 or 06:00 and this time is the
slave clock time for the master clock)
With the button > you move the cursor further to the right to select the polarity of the
first pulse, the buttons ∧ and ∨ will change the polarity from positive to negative.
You confirm the selection with the button ok or you leave the menu function without
storing with the button < .
With the button II> you start to send pulses to the slave line, the difference between
master clock time and programmed slave time will be calculated and these numbers
the slave clock line will be automatically adjusted.
With the button ∨ you reach the next menu function
Display: Offset line
> 00:00 Z X
The master clock will be pre-programmed to 00:00 (no offset). For further functions
please see menu function 2.11
With the button ∨ you reach the next menu function
Display: Mode of line
> Min . X
The master clock will be pre-programmed to Min (minute pulses). For further
functions please see menu function 2.12
With the button ∨ you reach the next menu function
Display: Pulse pause
> 1s 1s X
The master clock will be pre-programmed to 1s pulse duration and 1s pause
duration. For further functions please see menu function 2.13
With the button ∨ you reach the next menu function

2.3.3 Programming relay


Display: Relay manually
> 1 auto .... X
The four switching channels will be pre-programmed to automatic program control
auto. For further functions please see menu 2.14
With the button ∨ you reach the next menu function
Display: Timer
> 1 01 sec X
The 4 timer functions are pre-programmed to 01 seconds.
With the button > you move the cursor to the right and with the buttons ∧ and ∨ you
select timer 1, 2, 3 or 4.
With the button > you move the cursor further to the right and with the buttons ∧ and
∨ you can change the timer duration from 00 to 99 seconds.

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You confirm the selection with the button ok or you leave the menu function without
storing with the button < .
With the button ∨ you reach the next menu function
Display: Rel____ ________
>01 00:00:00 - X
In this menu function you are able to program the switching relay contacts every
second.
With the button > you move the cursor to the right and enter the menu function.
Display: Rel____ ________
>01 00:00:00 - X
The first step is to select the line number. The line number is important to define the
priority of the programming. The higher the line number is the higher is the priority of
the programming. With the buttons ∧ and ∨ you can select the line number.
With the button > you move the cursor further to the right.
Display: Rel____ ________
>01 00:00:00 - X
With the buttons ∧ and ∨ you can select the hour, minutes and seconds to program.
With the button > you move the cursor further to the right.
Display: Rel____ ________
>01 00:00:00 - X
With the buttons ∧ and ∨ you can select the kind of action to program.
- means no action, E means on, A means off, t1 means timer1, etc.
With the button > you move the cursor further to the right resp. into the first display
line.
Display: Rel1234 ________
>01 00:00:00 - X
With the button ∧ you can select the switching relay 1, 2, 3, 4.
With the button > you move the cursor further to the right.
Display: Rel12_4 12345678
>01 00:00:00 - X
With the button ∧ you can select the day of the week.
1_monday, 2_tuesday, 3_wednesday, 4_thursday, 5_friday, 6_saturday, 7_sunday,
and/or 8_all red letter days.
You confirm the selection with the button ok or you leave the menu function without
storing with the button < .

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2.4 Menu functions

 Master clock
• Date
• Time
• Sync-Source
• Time zone
• Source of Su/Wi time
• Holidays
 Slave clock line
• Slave clock time
• Time offset line
• Mode of line
• Pulse/pause of line
 Relay
• Relay manually
• Relay function
• Timer
• Relay programming
 Service
• Block buttons
• DCF status
• Serial nummer
• Reset
• Clear!
• Language
• Software version

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2.5 Select the date of the master clock


Display: Date
> 01.01.1970 X
With the button > you move the cursor to the right and with the buttons ∧ and ∨ you
select the actual date.
You confirm the selection with the button ok or you leave the menu function without
storing with the button < .
With the button ∨ you reach the next menu function

2.6 Select the time of the master clock


Display: Time
> w 00:00:00 X
With the button > you move the cursor to the right and can now select s for summer
time or w for winter time, this selection will immediately effect the value of the master
clock time.
With the button > you move the cursor further to the right and with the buttons ∧ and
∨ you can select now the actual master clock time.
You confirm the selection with the button ok or you leave the menu function without
storing with the button < .
With the button ∨ you reach the next menu function

2.7 Select the time source


Display: Sync-source
> DCF X
The master clock time can be synchronised with a DCF or GPS antenna
With the button > you move the cursor to the right to enter the menu function and
with the buttons ∧ and ∨ you can toggle.
You confirm the selection with the button ok or you leave the menu function without
storing with the button < .
With the button ∨ you reach the next menu function

2.8 Select the time offset of the master clock


Display: Time Zone
> +01:00 A X
The master clock time can be programmed with a time offset to the synchronisation
time. The time offset can be set between +12:30 and –12:30.
With the button > you move the cursor to the right to enter the menu function and
with the buttons ∧ and ∨ you can change the time offset.
The relation between cities and time offset you may find at the enclosed table (see
item 3.7)
You confirm the selection with the button ok or you leave the menu function without
storing with the button < .
With the button ∨ you reach the next menu function

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2.9 Select the source of Su/Wi time change
Display: Su/Wi source
> DCF X
The master clock can be programmed for different summer/winter time change
patterns or can be switched off completely for time zones without any day light saving
times. The source for the time change can be the DCF telegram, a stored table or a
mix of them, which uses the table if no DCF is available. If no DCF-signal is provided,
select table.
With the button > you move the cursor to the right and with the buttons ∧ and ∨ you
can select between DCF, Table, DCF/Tab and off.
You confirm the selection with the button ok or you leave the menu function without
storing with the button < .
With the button ∨ you reach the next menu function.

2.10 Program special Holidays


Display: Holidays
> 1 __.__ X
Beside the factory programmed holidays and the calculated holidays you can define
up to 7 special holidays.
With the button > you move the cursor to the right and with the buttons ∧ and ∨ you
can select the entry.
With the button > you move the cursor further to the right and with the buttons ∧ and
∨ you can select a date.
You confirm the selection with the button ok or you leave the menu function without
storing with the button < .
With the button ∨ you reach the next menu function.

2.11 Set the slave clock time


Display: Slave clock time
> 00:00 pos X
With the button > you move the cursor to the right and can adjust the slave clock time
(usually the slave clock will be set mechanically to 12:00 or 06:00 and this time is the
slave clock time for the master clock)
With the button > you move the cursor further to the right to select the polarity of the
first pulse, the buttons ∧ and ∨ will change the polarity from positive to negative.
You confirm the selection with the button ok or you leave the menu function without
storing with the button < .
With the button II> you start to send pulses to the slave line, the difference between
master clock time and programmed slave time will be calculated and these numbers
the slave clock line will be automatically adjusted.
With the button ∨ you reach the next menu function.

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2.12 Select the time offset of the slave clock time
Display: Offset line
> 00:00 Z X
The salve clock time can be programmed with a time offset to the master clock time.
The time offset can be set between +12:30 and –12:30.
With the button > you move the cursor to the right to enter the menu function and
with the buttons ∧ and ∨ you can change the time offset.
The relation between cities and time offset you may find at the enclosed table (see
item 3.8)
You confirm the selection with the button ok or you leave the menu function without
storing with the button < .
With the button ∨ you reach the next menu function.

2.13 Select the mode of the slave clock line


Display: Mode of line
> Min . X
The mode of line defines what kind of pulses are sent to the slave clocks and what
the maximum number of pulses are to be sent on automatically time adjustment after
failure. The standard application is Min.
Following functions are possible:
1Min one impulse every minute (polarised)
1sek one impulse every second (polarised)
30sekone impulse every 30 seconds (polarised)
TCode self setting clocks, may be mixed with minute-lines (polarised)
TC30s self setting clocks, may be mixed with 30sec-lines (polarised)
DCF for simulating a DCF-antenna (unpolarised)
Dcout 24V DC out for resetting self setting clocks
ser don’t use
With the button > you move the cursor to the right and enter the menu function. With
the buttons ∧ and ∨ you select the correct function.
With the button > you move the cursor further to the right to select the function of
short circuit protection on the slave clock line.
The standard application will stop the slave clock line and will check the line
regarding short circuit on the line. In case the short circuit can not be detected
anymore the slave clock line will start automatically and will adjust the slave clock
time accordingly.
For special applications the slave clock line will be stoped until the the short circuit on
the slave clock line is confirmed manually.
Display: Mode of line
> Min . X
With the buttons ∧ and ∨ you select the menu function.
You confirm the selection with the button ok or you leave the menu function without
storing with the button < .
With the button ∨ you reach the next menu function.
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2.14 Select the pulse/pause duration
Display: Pulse pause
> 1s 1s X
With the button > you move the cursor to the right and enter the menu function. With
the buttons ∧ and ∨ you select the correct value.
For standard applications the value should be 1s 1s, for special applications the
duration of the minute pulses/pauses can vary between 1s, 2s, 5s and 10s. The
second pulses/pauses can vary between .05s, .10s, .20s and .30s.
You confirm the selection with the button ok or you leave the menu function without
storing with the button < .
With the button ∨ you reach the next menu function.

2.15 Switch relay manually


Display: Relay manually
> 1 auto .... X
With the button > you move the cursor to the right and enter the menu function.
Display: Relay manually
> 1 auto .... X
With the buttons ∧ and ∨ you can select the switching channel 1...4 and with the
button > you move the cursor further to the right.
Display: Relay manually
> 1 auto .... X
With the button ∧ you select auto or on and with the button ∨ you select auto or
off. This menu function does have immediate function at the switching channels
and the status of the switching channels will be displayed accordingly.
Example
Display: Relay manually
> 1 on Ê... X
or:
Display: Relay manually
> 2 off .X.. X
You leave the menu function with the button ok or <.
With the button ∨ you reach the next menu function.

2.16 Relay function


Display: Relay function
> 1 normal ....X
With the button > you move the cursor to the right and enter the menu function.
With the buttons ∧ and ∨ you can select the switching channel 1...4 and with the
button > you move the cursor further to the right.
With the button ∧ you select normal, summer, winter and alarm. This
functions have the purpose, to indicate daylight saving time or alarm-condition in
conjunction with other facilities.

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You confirm the selection with the button ok or you leave the menu function without
storing with the button < .
With the button ∨ you reach the next menu function.

2.17 Set the timer


Display: Timer
> 1 01 sec X
The 4 timer functions are pre-programmed to 01 seconds.
With the button > you move the cursor to the right and with the buttons ∧ and ∨ you
select timer 1, 2, 3 or 4.
With the button > you move the cursor further to the right and with the buttons ∧ and
∨ you can change the timer duration from 00 to 99 seconds.
You confirm the selection with the button ok or you leave the menu function without
storing with the button < .
With the button ∨ you reach the next menu function.

2.18 Program the switching relay


Display: Rel____ ________
>01 00:00:00 - X
In this menu function you are able to program the switching relay contacts every
second.
With the button > you move the cursor to the right and enter the menu function.
Display: Rel____ ________
>01 00:00:00 - X

The first step is to select the line number. The line number is important to define the
priority of the programming. The higher the line number is the higher is the priority of
the programming. With the buttons ∧ and ∨ cou can select the line number.
With the button > you move the cursor further to the right.
Display: Rel____ ________
>01 00:00:00 - X
With the buttons ∧ and ∨ you can select the hour, minutes and seconds to program.
With the button > you move the cursor further to the right.
Display: Rel____ ________
>01 00:00:00 - X
With the buttons ∧ and ∨ you can select the kind of action to programm.
- means no action, E means on, A means off, t1 means timer1, etc.
With the button > you move the cursor further to the right resp. into the first display
line.
Display: Rel1234 ________
>01 00:00:00 - X
With the button ∧ you can select the switching relay 1, 2, 3, 4.
With the button > you move the cursor further to the right.

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Display: Rel12_4 12345678
>01 00:00:00 - X
With the button ∧ you can select the day of the week.
1_monday, 2_tuesday, 3_wednesday, 4_thursday, 5_friday, 6_saturday, 7_sunday,
and/or 8_all red letter days.
You confirm the selection with the button ok or you leave the menu function without
storing with the button < .
With the button ∨ you reach the next menu function.

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3 Service
3.1 Lock the buttons
Display: Lock the buttons
> off X
This menu function enables an increased security level with unconnected key, to
prevent any changes of the set-up of the master clock.
With the button > you move the cursor to the right and with the buttons ∧ and ∨ you
select off or on.
In case you select on all master clock set-up functions can be displayed but not
changed.
You confirm the selection with the button ok or you leave the menu function without
storing with the button < .
With the button ∨ you reach the next menu function.

3.2 Display of the DCF status


Display: DCF 00 00 00
00000000000000 X
Description of the display:
The first line shows following:
DCF 00 length of DCF pulse
DCF 00 DCF second
DCF 00 Number of DCF protocols received correctly
The second line shows the last received DCF protocol with 14 bits
00000000000000 X
12 X info bits
34 X minute
56 X hour
78 X day
90 X week day
ab X month
cd X year
With the button ∨ you reach the next menu function.

3.3 Display of the serial number


Display: SerNum
30B3D70700002C X
With the button ∨ you reach the next menu function.

3.4 Restart
Display: Restart
X
With the button ok you confirm this menu function and this will restart the master
clock like switching off/on the mains power supply.

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With the button ∨ you reach the next menu function.

3.5 Clear!
Display: Clear!
X
With the button ok you confirm this menu function and this will load the default
master clock set-up and restart the master clock.
All programming will be cleared then.
With the button ∨ you reach the next menu function.

3.6 Select the language


Display: Sprache/Language
> Deutsch X
The Menus may be in German or English language.
With the button > you move the cursor to the right to enter the menu function and
with the buttons ∧ and ∨ you can toggle.
You confirm the selection with the button ok or you leave the menu function without
storing with the button < .
With the button ∨ you reach the next menu function.

3.7 Display of the software version


Display of the actual software version.

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3.8 Table1 time zones


Cities UTC- Cities UTC-
offset offset
Al-Quds, Jerusalem +2 h Sao Paulo -3 h
Amman +2 h Seoul +9 h
Athen +2 h Singapore +8 h
Peking +8 h St Louis -6 h
Brüssel +1 h Sydney +10 h
Central European Time +1 h Tel Aviv +2
(CET)
Tokyo +9 h
Chicago -6 h
Vancover -8 h
Kopenhagen +1 h
Washington -5 h
Dubai +4 h
Zürich +1 h
Frankfurt +1 h
Genf +1 h
GMT 0h
Helsinki +2 h
Hong Kong +8 h
Johannesburg +2 h
Karachi +5 h
Kuala Lumpur +8 h
Kuwait +3 h
Lagos +1h
London 0h
Los Angeles -8 h
Mexico City -6 h
Montreal -5 h
Moskau +3 h
Nairobi +3 h
New York -5 h
New Dehli +5½ h
Paris +1 h
Perth +8 h
Reykjavik 0
Rio de Janeiro -3 h
San Fransisco -8 h

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4 Technical data
Master clock
• 2-line LCD, 4,35mm high
• Touch panel keyboard with 7 buttons
• Accuracy of quartz: ±0,16 sec./day at 0-40°C with out any external
synchronisation

Slave clock line


• Output voltage: ±24V DC
• Output current: max. 300mA
• Pulse length: programmable
• Pause length programmable

Switching channels
• 2 Switching relay with 3 terminals each
(common, normally open and normally closed)
• Operating voltage: 250V AC
• Operating current: 1A
• 2 Optocoupling switches with 2 terminals each to connect external switching
relay

General
• Supply voltage: 100-265V AC, 50/60Hz
• Power consumption: 4,5 VA
• Operating voltage: 0-50°C at humidity 20-80%, not condensing
• Housing: Standard plastic housing for M36 DIN rails
• Dimensions: 157x86x58mm (WxHxD)
• Weight: 0,35kg approx.

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MATTIG-SCHAUER GmbH
Dealer

A-114 Wien, Matznergasse 34


Tel 431 789 79 89-0
Fax 431 789 79 89-239
time@schauer.at
www.schauer.at

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