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MUL TIMEDIA PROJECTOR L V -7265/L V -7260/L V -X7 User ’ s Manual E English.
i Im por t ant I nformat ion Safet y Cautions Precau tio ns Please read th is manua l carefully b efore usi ng your Canon L V - 7265 /L V - 726 0/L V - X 7 projec tor and keep t he manua l hand y for future referen ce. Y o ur seria l numb er is loc ated o n the bot to m of your projec tor .
ii Imp or tant I nforma tion Federal Communication Commission Notice Mult ime dia Proje ctor, Model : L V- 726 5, L V- 7260 a nd L V -X7 This d evic e com plie s wit h Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
iii Imp or tant I nforma tion L AMP HANDLING PRECAUT I O N S This pro jec tor uses a h igh -pre ssure mer cur y la mp whi ch mus t be hand led c arefully a nd prop erly as m entio ned be low . • A lamp m ay explod e wit h a lou d soun d or burn o ut du e to a sho ck, s cratc h, or expi ratio n of lifet ime.
iv Imp or tant I nforma tion 10˚ For UK onl y: In UK, a B S appr oved power cor d with m ould ed p lug has a B lac k ( ve Amps) fuse inst all ed for us e with t his e quip ment . If a power c ord is no t supp lie d with t his e quip ment pl ease c ont act your su ppl ier .
v Imp or tant I nforma tion • Do not lo ok into t he len s whil e the pro jec tor is on. S erio us da mage to your eyes cou ld resu lt. • Keep any items s uch a s magni f ying g lass o ut of the l ight pat h of the pr ojec tor .
vi Imp or tant I nforma tion CAR RY I N G/ TR AN S P OR TI NG TH E P RO J ECTO R This pr ojec tor is a pre cis ion mac hin e. Do not give a str ong sh oc k to the proj ec tor or turn it d own.
vii T able of Content s Important Information ......................................................................................... i 1. Introduction .................................................................................................
viii T able of C onte nts 4. Convenient Features ................................................................................... 33 ❶ Turning Off the Image and Sound ...............................................................................
1 ❶ What 's in t he B ox? Make sure your box co ntain s every th ing lis ted. If any pie ces are m issi ng, co ntact your d ealer . Please s ave the orig inal b ox and pack ing m aterial s if you ever need to sh ip your proj ecto r .
2 1. I n t r o d u c t i o n ❷ Int r oduc t ion to t he Pr oject or This s ec tion i ntro duc es you to your new proj ec tor and d escr ibe s the feature s and c ontro ls. Con g ra tu la t ion s on Y o ur Pu r cha se of Th e Pr ojec to r The L V -7265/L V - 726 0/L V- X7 is one of t he ver y bes t projec tors availa ble tod ay .
3 Ab ou t t hi s use r 's m an ua l The fas test way to get st ar ted i s to take your ti me and d o ever y thin g rig ht the rst ti me. T a ke a few minutes n ow to review the u ser 's manua l. This m ay sav e you time l ater on. At th e beg innin g of each s ec tio n of the man ual you'l l nd an overv iew .
4 ❸ Par t Names of t h e Projec tor M E N U B A C K KEYSTONE W ARN ING P O W E R AU T O PC INPUT LAM P - + V O L VOL M EN U B AC K KEYS TONE W A R NIN G P O W E R AUTO PC INPUT VO L - VOL + LAMP A U.
5 1. I n t r o d u c t i o n Bott om Adjustable Tilt Foot (S e e p ag e 26 ) Adjustable Tilt Foot Lock Button (S e e p ag e 26 ) Lam p Co ve r (S e e p ag e 57 ) Rea r Foo t (Le f t / Ri ght) HIN T : T h e Ca non lo go i s on the p an el of th e projec tor c abi net .
6 1. I n t r o d u c t i o n To p F e a t u r e s MENU BACK KEYSTONE WARNING P O W E R AUTO PC INPUT VOL - VOL + LAMP 3 4 1 58 9 2 10 6 7 1 . POWE R But to n ( ) Use thi s but ton to tur n the power o n and of f whe n the ma in power is s upp lied an d the pr ojec tor is in sta ndby mo de.
7 1. I n t r o d u c t i o n AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT S - VIDEO IN VIDEO IN L AUDIO IN R SERVICE PORT ANALOG IN-1 DIGIT AL IN / ANALOG IN-2 9 7 3 1 2 8 4 5 6 T e rm in al Pa ne l Feat ur e s 1.
8 1. I n t r o d u c t i o n ❹ Par t N ames of t he R emot e Cont rol 1 . Infrared T ransmitter Direc t the re mote co ntrol towar d the remote s ensor on the pr ojec tor ca binet . 2. POWER Button When t he mai n power is o n, you can u se th is but to n to turn your proje ctor o n.
9 BACK R - CLICK L - CLICK VOL FREEZE D.ZOOM PA G E MENU POWER RD-428E INPUT IMAGE ASPECT INFO. NO SHO W AUTO PC 1 2 4 6 7 8 3 5 13 11 15 14 12 17 18 16 9 10 1. I n t r o d u c t i o n U s e t h i s b u t t o n t o e n t e r y o u r m e n u s e l e c t i o n .
10 1. I n t r o d u c t i o n Remote Cont rol Precaut ions • Hand le the re mote co ntrol c arefully. • If the re mote co ntrol g ets wet, w ipe i t dr y imm edi ately . • Avoid excessi ve heat and hu mid it y . • Do not he at, take apar t, or thr ow batter ies in to re.
11 This s ec tion d esc rib es how to set u p your proje ctor a nd how to co nne ct vi deo a nd aud io sour ces. 2 . I nst allat ion and Connect ions Y o ur proje ctor i s simp le to set u p and us e. But before you g et st ar ted, you mu st rst: ① Set up a s creen an d the pro jec tor .
12 2 . Inst allati on and Co nne ctio ns ❶ Set t ing Up t he S cr een and t he Pr oject or Se lec t in g a Loca t ion ( L V- 7265) The fur ther your proj ec tor is from t he sc reen or wal l, the la rger t he imag e. The mini mum size th e image c an be is ap proximatel y 25" measured di agon ally wh en the pro jec tor is ro ughl y 1 .
13 2 . Inst allati on and Co nne ctio ns Se lec t in g a Loca t ion ( L V- 7260/L V-X7) The fur ther your proj ec tor is from t he sc reen or wal l, the la rger t he imag e. The mini mum size th e image c an be is ap proximatel y 25" measured di agon ally wh en the pro jec tor is ro ughl y 1 .
14 2 . Inst allati on and Co nne ctio ns WA R N I N G • Inst alling your projector on the ceiling must be done by a q ua l if i e d te c h ni c i a n. C o nt a c t yo ur d e al e r fo r more info rmat ion. • Do not at tem pt to ins tall t he proj ecto r yourse lf.
15 2 . Inst allati on and Co nne ctio ns ❷ Mak ing Connect ions NO TE : Whe n usi ng wi th a not ebo ok PC, be s ure to conn ec t the proje ctor a nd no teb ook PC w hil e the proje cto r is i n stan dby mod e and b efore turning on th e powe r to the no teb ook PC.
16 2 . Inst allati on and Co nne ctio ns Usin g T wo Anal og CO MP UTE R In put s Sim ult an eo usly ( L V-726 5) If you nee d to use t wo an alo g inpu ts si mult aneo usl y , co nnec t a VGA cab le as s hown be low.
17 2 . Inst allati on and Co nne ctio ns Whe n Vi ewing a DVI D igi ta l Sig nal (L V-72 65) T o pro jec t a DVI digita l sig nal, be sure to c onn ec t the PC an d the pro jec tor usi ng a DVI digit al ca ble (not supp lied) before turn ing on your PC or pr ojec tor .
18 2 . Inst allati on and Co nne ctio ns Con ne ct in g Y o ur P C or M aci nt os h Co mpu t er ( L V- 7260/L V-X7) NO TE : The ANAL OG IN c onn ec tor sup port s Plug & Play (DDC2 ).
19 2 . Inst allati on and Co nne ctio ns Con ne ct in g a n Ex ter na l M oni t or AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT S - VIDEO IN VIDEO IN L AUDIO IN R SERVICE PORT ANALOG IN-1 DIGITAL IN / ANALOG IN-2 ANALOG IN 1 A.
20 AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT S - VIDEO IN VIDEO IN L AUDIO IN R SERVICE PORT ANALOG IN-1 DIGITAL IN / ANALOG IN-2 AUDIO IN LR AUDIO OUT L R Component YC b C r ANALOG IN-1 AUDIO IN 2 . Inst allati on and Co nne ctio ns A com po nent si gnal w ill be auto mati cal ly di spl ayed.
21 2 . Inst allati on and Co nne ctio ns AUDIO IN LR AUDIO OUT L R VIDEO OUT S-VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT S - VIDEO IN VIDEO IN L AUDIO IN R SERVICE PORT ANALOG IN-1 DIGITAL IN / ANALOG IN-2 VIDEO.
22 2 . Inst allati on and Co nne ctio ns M E N U B AC K K E YST ON E WARNI NG P O W E R AUTO PC INPUT VOL - VOL + LAMP AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT ANALOG IN-1 DIGITAL IN / ANALOG IN-2 S-VIDEO IN VIDEO IN SERVICE PO RT R L AU DIO IN Con nec t in g t he S u pp lie d Power Co r d Con nec t the su ppl ied p ower cord to t he proj ec tor .
23 3. Pr oject ing a n I mag e ( Bas ic Oper at ion) This s ect ion d esc rib es how to turn o n the proj ec tor and to pro jec t a pic ture onto t he scre en. ❶ T ur ning on t he Pr oject or NO T E: • The pr oje cto r has two p ower swi tch es: a main po wer swit ch an d a POWER button.
24 VOL - VOL + MENU BACK KEYSTONE 3. Proj ect ing an Im age (B asic Op er ation) No te o n St a r t up s cr ee n ( Me nu La ng u ag e Se lec t sc re en) When you r st turn o n the pro jec tor , you wi ll get th e Star tu p menu. T his me nu gives you t he op por tu nit y to sel ec t one of th e 21 menu langu ages.
25 3. Proj ect ing an Im age (B asic Op er ation) ❷ Selec t ing a S our ce Se lec t in g t he c om pu te r or v ide o sou r ce W E R AUTO PC INPUT VOL - POWER BACK INPUT IMAGE ASPECT INFO. MENU NO SHO W AUTO PC NO TE : T urn on th e com puter or vi de o source equ ipm ent c onn ec ted to th e pro- jector .
26 3. Proj ect ing an Im age (B asic Op er ation) Place your proj ecto r on a at level sur face a nd ens ure that th e proje ctor is square to t he scre en.
27 3. Proj ect ing an Im age (B asic Op er ation) Foc u s Us e t he F O CU S r in g to o b t ai n t h e be s t focu s. Zoom Use the ZOO M lever to nely ad just t he im- age size on t he scre en.
28 3. Proj ect ing an Im age (B asic Op er ation) ❹ Corr ecti ng K eysto ne Dist or t ion Correcting K eystone Distort ion If the s cree n is til ted ver ti ca lly , keystone d istor tion b ec omes l arge.
29 3. Proj ect ing an Im age (B asic Op er ation) Ad ju st i ng w i t h t he Au t o Keyst on e Fun ct io n ( L V- 726 5 on l y) The Auto Keystone c orre ct ion feature w ill co rrec t th e vert ic al di stor ti on of a proj ec ted imag e on t he scre en.
30 3. Proj ect ing an Im age (B asic Op er ation) ❺ Auto mat ically O pt imi zing on R GB I ma ge Ad ju st i ng t h e Im ag e Us in g Au to P C ad j us t me nt Opt imizi ng an RGB i mage auto mati ca lly . Press t he AUT O PC but ton to o pti mize an RGB im age auto mati cal ly .
31 ❼ T ur ning of f t he Pr oject or T o turn of f t he p roj ec tor: 3. Proj ect ing an Im age (B asic Op er ation) WARNING P O W E R LAMP POWER INPUT IMAGE ASPECT INFO. MENU NO SHO W AUTO PC 1 . Pres s the POWER b utto n on th e proje ctor c abin et or the r emot e contr ol.
32 ❽ Af te r Use Pre pa rat ion: M ake s ure t ha t th e proj ec tor i s turn ed o f f. 1 . Unplug th e powe r cor d. 2 . Dis co nne ct any othe r cabl es . 3 . Retr act ad just able ti lt fee t if ex tend ed . 4 . Cove r the le ns with th e lens c ap.
33 POWER BACK INPUT IMAGE ASPECT INFO. MENU NO SHO W AUTO PC 4. Co nv en i e n t F e a t u re s ❶ T urn ing of f t he I ma ge and S ound Pre s s t h e N O SH O W bu t t o n to t u rn o f f th e i ma g e a nd s o u nd f o r a shor t p eri od of ti me.
34 4. Con venien t Feat ures ❹ Using t he Remote M ouse Recei ver (L V-7 2 6 5 / L V-7 2 6 0) The rem ote mouse re cei ver enabl es you to oper ate your com puter ’ s mous e func tio ns from t he remote c ontr ol. It is a great c onvenienc e for c lic king t hroug h your com puter-gen erated pres entat ions.
35 4. Con venien t Feat ures Op er at i ng you r co mp ut er ’s mous e fr om t he re mo te co nt r ol Y o u can o perate your c omp uter's m ouse fr om the re mote co ntrol. PA G E ▲ / ▼ But ton..................sc rol ls the v iewin g area of the w ind ow or to move to the previo us or nex t sl ide in PowerPoint on your com puter .
36 4. Con venien t Feat ures ❺ Preventi ng t he U naut hor ized Use of t he Project or A passwo rd ca n be set for your pr ojec tor to avoid o perati on by an un author ized us er usin g the M enu. Whe n a passwo rd is set , turnin g on th e proje ctor wi ll dis play th e passwor d inp ut scre en.
37 The [Confi rm password] screen wil l be displayed. NO TE : Do n ot forget your p asswo rd. If you for g et your p ass word, conta ct your d ea ler . 7 . T yp e in the s ame co mbinatio n of S EL ECT but ton and pr es s the O K but ton . The confi rmatio n screen wil l be displayed.
38 4 . Us e the S EL ECT or but ton to s ele ct [Pas swor d] and pre ss th e OK or S EL ECT button. 5. Us e the S EL EC T or but ton to s e lec t [ of f] and pr es s the O K but ton. The password confir mation s creen wil l be displayed. 6 . T yp e in your pas swor d and pr es s the O K but ton .
39 ❶ Using t he M enus NO TE : The on -sc reen me nu may n ot be d isp laye d correctly wh il e inte rlace d mot ion vi deo i ma ge is p rojec ted. 1 . Press th e ME NU b utto n on th e remo te cont rol or p roje ctor c abin et to dis play th e Me nu.
40 5. Using On - S cre en M enu POWER BACK INPUT IMAGE ASPECT INFO. MENU NO SHO W AUTO PC POWER BACK INPUT IMAGE ASPECT INFO. MENU NO SHO W AUTO PC POWER BACK INPUT IMAGE ASPECT INFO. MENU NO SHO W AUTO PC 4 . Use t he S E L ECT or button on the remote contr ol or the proj ecto r cab inet to s el ec t the it em you want to a djus t or s et .
41 5. Using On - S cre en M enu ❷ Menu Elem ents Highl ight Title Sl ide bar Sourc e Solid trian gle Radio button Thermometer s ymbol Key sym b ol Menu w ind ows or di alog b oxes ty pic all y have the foll owing e leme nts: Ti t le ................
42 5. Using On - S cre en M enu ❸ List of Menu I tems Image adjustment Default Item Image mode 1: Standard, 2: Presentation, 3: Cinema, 4: Video, 5: sRGB Detail settings General Reference Standard, .
43 5. Using On - S cre en M enu Information Item Usage time Remaining lamp time Lamp counter Filter counter Input signal Source index Horizontal frequency Vertical frequency Input signal type RGB, Component, HDTV, VIDEO, S-VIDEO, HDTV, Digital Video type NTSC, NTSC3.
44 5. Using On - S cre en M enu ❹ Menu Descript ions & Funct ions [Imag e adju st ment] [Image mode] When selecting user adjustable [Image mode], the submenu will be displayed. You can customize each gamma or color. To do so, rst select [Image mode] and press the OK button, then pro- ceed using the following steps.
45 5. Using On - S cre en M enu Norm al Sta nd ard 4:3 As pect When 1 6 :9 is selected from the so urce (i.e. DVD player ) , th e f ol l ow in g s el e c t io n s wi l l display : Norm al 16:9 image d.
46 5. Using On - S cre en M enu NO T E: • When you a re displ ayin g an RGB im age w ith a hi gh er resol utio n tha n the proje ctor's nativ e resolu tion , the im ag e wil l be d is- playe d in th e projec tor’s nat ive resolu tio n. In thi s ca se [T r ue s ize ] i s not av ail abl e from the me nu.
47 5. Using On - S cre en M enu ❻ Menu Descri pt ions & Functions [S etu p ] [ General] Ena blin g Auto Keystone [Auto keystone] (L V-726 5 only) This feature allows the projector to detect its tilt and correct vertical distortion automatically.
48 LAMP LAMP 5. Using On - S cre en M enu Se le ct ing L am p Mo de [ La mp mo de] This feature enables you to select two brightness modes of the lamp: Normal and Quiet modes. The lamp life can be extended by using the Quiet mode. Lamp Mode Normal Mode Quiet Mode Description T h i s i s t h e d e f a u l t s et t i n g (10 0 % Brightness ) .
49 5. Using On - S cre en M enu [In s t al la t io n] Se le ct ing Proj ec tor O rie nt ati on [I mag e ip H / V ] This sets your image for your type of projection application. The options are: front projection, rear projection, ceiling mounted projection and rear ceiling mounted projection.
50 5. Using On - S cre en M enu Enabling Password [Password] This feature turns on or off the Password function. Unless the correct password is entered, the projector cannot project an image. ( → page 36 ) Selecting Menu Color [Menu color select] You can choose between two color modes for menu color: color and monochrome.
51 5. Using On - S cre en M enu Ena bli ng Fan S pe e d Mo de [Fa n mod e] This option allows you to select two modes for fan speed: Auto mode and High speed mode. Auto ....................... The built-in fans automatically run at a variable speed according to the internal temperature.
52 [In pu t s ig na l se lec t] Sele cting Signal Format [Computer]*, [Computer 1]*, [Computer 2 (Analog)]* Allows you to choose [Computer]*, [Computer 1]* or [Computer 2 (Analog)]* for an RGB source such as a comput- er, or [COMPONENT] for a component video source such as a DVD player.
53 5. Using On - S cre en M enu ❼ Menu Descript ions & Functions [Informat ion ] Displays the status of the lamp / lter / projector usage and the current signal.
54 5. Using On - S cre en M enu [V ers io n ] [Model] [Firmware version] [Serial number] [Data version] ❽ Menu Descri pt ions & Functions [Reset] Reset ting set tings and adjustments [Res et] Th.
55 6. Ma intenance MENU BACK KEYSTO NE WAR NING P O W E R AUTO PC INPUT LA MP - + VO L VOL This s ec tio n des cri bes t he sim ple ma intena nce pr oce dures you s houl d foll ow to clea n the lter and rep lace t he lamp.
56 6. Main tenance 3 . Rei nst all th e new filt er co ver . NO TE : Do n ot wa sh th e fi l ter wit h soa p an d wate r . So ap a nd wa ter wi ll d ama ge th e fi lt er me mbrane . Befo re r e pla ci ng th e fi lter, r e move du st an d dirt from th e projec tor ca bin et.
57 6. Main tenance ❸ Repl acing t he Lam p After your lamp has been operating for 2000* 1 hours (up to 3000* 1 hours in Quiet mode) or longer, the LAMP indi- cator in the cabinet will blink red and the message “Replace with the new lamp.” * 2 will appear.
58 6. Main tenance Inter lock 3 . Remove th e lamp. ( 1 ) Loos en th e two s crews se cur ing th e lamp u ntil t he phi llip s screwd river go es into a freew heel ing co ndi tio n. The t wo sc rews are not removabl e. NO TE : Do n ot remove any s crews exc ep t the se two s crews.
59 6. Main tenance 6 . Co nne ct the s upp lie d powe r cor d, turn o n the M ain Powe r swit ch and t urn on th e proj ec tor . 7 . Finally, sel ect t he me nu → [Res et] → [ La mp count er ] to res et th e lamp us age ho urs .
60 7. A p p e n d i x ❶ T r oubleshoot ing This s ect ion h elps you re solve pro ble ms you may enc ounter wh ile set ti ng up or u sing t he proje ctor.
61 7. A p p e n d i x Common Pr oblems & Solutions ( → "Power/Statu s/ L amp I ndi cato r" on p age 60 .) Prob le m Che ck Th es e It em s Does not turn on • Check that the power cord is plugged in and that the power button on the projector cabinet or the remote control is on.
62 7. A p p e n d i x If t he re i s no pi ctu re , or t he p ict ure i s not d isp laye d corr e ct ly . • Power on proce ss for t he proje ctor a nd the PC. B e sure to co nnec t the VGA ca ble bet wee n the pro jec tor and t he co mputer b efore turni ng on th e com puter .
63 7. A p p e n d i x ❷ S pecifi cations This s ec tion pr ovide s tech nic al infor mati on ab out th e proje ctor 's per for man ce. Model Number LV-7265/LV-7260/LV-X7 Optical LCD Panel LV-7265: 0.63" p-Si TFT active-matrix with Micro Lens Array (Aspect 4:3) LV-7260/LV-X7: 0.
64 7. A p p e n d i x External Control RS232, IR Sync Compatibility Separate Sync / Composite Sync / Sync on Green / Sync on Video Built-in Speaker LV-7265: 5W (monaural) LV-7260/LV-X7: 1W (monaural) Power Requirement 100 - 240V AC, 50 / 60 Hz Input Current LV-7265/LV-7260: 3.
65 7. A p p e n d i x PUSH MENU BACK KEYSTONE WARNING P O W E R AUTO PC INPUT VOL - VOL + LAMP AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT S - VIDEO IN VIDEO IN L AUDIO IN R SERVICE PORT ANALOG IN-1 DIGITAL IN / ANALOG IN-2 S - VIDEO IN VIDEO IN L AUDIO IN R SERVICE PORT ANALOG IN ❸ Cabinet Dimensions Lens center Lens center Unit: m m (inc h) 73 (2.
66 Mi ni D - Su b 1 5 Pi n Con nec to r ❹ Pin Assi gnment s of D - S ub AN ALOG Input Con nector Signal Le vel Vid eo si gnal : 0.7Vp- p (Anal og) Syn c sig nal : T TL l evel 1 11 15 12 14 13 6 5 4 3 2 10 79 8 7. A p p e n d i x * Onl y ANALOG - 1 input c onn ec tor sup por te d on L V -7265.
67 7. A p p e n d i x ❺ Compat ible I nput S ign al List Hor izontal: 1 5 KHz to 1 0 0 KHz (RGB: 24KHz or over ) V er tic al: 50Hz to 120Hz Signal Resolution Frequency H. Refresh Rate ( Dots ) ( kHz ) ( Hz ) NTSC – 15.73 59.94 PAL – 15.63 50.00 PAL60 – 15.
68 7. A p p e n d i x 25" 30" 40" 50" 60" 70" 80" 90" 10 0 " 11 0 " 12 0 " 13 0 " 14 0 " 15 0 " 16 0 " 17 0 " 17 6 ".
69 7. A p p e n d i x 25" 30" 40" 50" 60" 70" 80" 90" 10 0 " 11 0 " 12 0 " 13 0 " 14 0 " 15 0 " 16 0 " 17 0 " 17 6 ".
70 7. A p p e n d i x ❼ PC Cont ro l Codes and Cable Connec t ion PC Control Codes Cable Connection Com muni cati on Protoc ol Ba ud r a te 1920 0 b ps Da t a le ng th 8 bi t s Parity No parity St op b it One b i t Com muni ca t ion s pro c edur e .
71 7. A p p e n d i x ❽ T r oubleshoot in g Check List Before c ontac tin g your dealer o r ser vi ce per son nel, c hec k the fol lowing l ist to be s ure repair s are need ed, you may also refer to th e “ T ro uble sho oting ” se ct ion in your u ser ’ s manua l.
72 7. A p p e n d i x In t he s pa ce b elo w ple as e de sc r ibe y ou r pr ob lem i n de t ail. In f or ma ti on o n app lic a tio n an d en vi ro nm en t w he r e you r pr oje c t or i s us ed Proje cto r Mo del n umbe r: Serial No.
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