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1. p PACIFIC CREST ADL Vantage ADL Vantage Pro User Guide Contact Information Customer support and sales contacts Quality technology and service are the hallmarks of Pacific Crest We provide easy access to our customer service department to keep you running efficiently Headquarters EMEA Office Pacific Crest HAL Trade Center 510 DeGuigne Drive Bevelandseweg 150 Sunnyvale CA 94085 1703 AX Heerhugowaard US A The Netherlands Tel 1 800 795 1001 U S A toll free 1 408 481 8070 outside the U S A Fax 41 408 481 8984 Sales email sales PacificCrest com Tel 31 725 724 408 Fax 31 725 348 288 Support email support PacificCrest com Repair info pccservice PacificCrest com Web www PacificCrest com Support hours are 8 am to 5 pm Pacific Time Please visit our website for up to date news and product announcements Firmware and software upgrades are available from our website usually free of charge Legal notices 2011 Pacific Crest All rights reserved Adaptation or translation of this manual is prohibited without prior written permission of Pacific Crest except as allowed under the copyright laws This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright All rights reserved The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice Trimble is a trademark of Trimble Navigation Limited registered in the United States and in other countries TRIMMARK and TRIMTALK
2. Operation Mode Trimble protocol Base Rover Sensitivity High Rover Rx LED Meaning Signal Received Serial Baud 38000 Advanced Menus Hide CSMA On Security Code Off Edit Configuration Enabled Scrambling On Forward Error Correction On Language Select ADL Vantage Pro only English ADL Vantage ADL Vantage Pro User Guide Setup in the Office Plug the radios desktop power supply into the wall You may alternatively use an approved 12 Volt battery for power But you must never power a radio with a battery while it is being recharged This will damage the battery Attach the desktop power supply or battery s SAE connector to the radio programming cables SAE connector Attach the programming cables DE 9 connector into a serial port on your PC If your PC does not have a serial port you should use a serial to USB adaptor Attach the programming cables LEMO plug with the red dot facing up into the bottom of the radio This will turn the radio on Install ADLCONF available for free download from http www pacificcrest com support php page updates Launch ADLCONF and refer to its user guide for instructions on connecting to ADL radios The user guide is displayed when you click Help gt User Guide on ADLCONFS main menu In most cases you simply click the Connect button on the right of the ADLCONF main screen After connecting to the radio for the first time you should click File Exp
3. Configuring the Radios ADLCONF configuration software ADLCONF is the software application for configuring and troubleshooting all Advanced Data Link ADL radios Running the ADLCONF software on a computer attached through a serial cable to an ADL radio enables you to check the status of the radio enter receive only channel tables and set radio parameters such as channel bandwidth and output power Channel tables for transmission of data must be obtained from authorized Pacific Crest dealers If your radio did not come with a channel table already installed you can obtain one from your dealer and then import it using the ADLCONF software The latest version is available for free download from www PacificCrest com The ADLCONF User Guide is also available on the Pacific Crest website A user guide that describes how to configure the ADL Vantage radio is available by running the ADLCONF software and then selecting Help User Guide Factory default settings To return the radio to its factory default configuration use the ADLCONF software Click Restore Factory to the right ofthe screen and then click Program The following table shows the factory default settings Description Default Setting Device Status Battery status Chanel Frequency Channel 01 and frequency MHz Channel Tx Frequency Channel No and frequency MHz Data Protocol Transparent EOT End of Transmission Radio Link Rate 9600
4. E EENT IO TEENE EN NEEE 15 Operating the Radio csse esseere carka ea SEE ee eee eee eee dee eee ee ee ee 17 Turning the radio on and Off ci sscisiccias died tiin innan EROE tas acd ses RENTRER SEES EEEEKR 17 Userin raa ver M SECHS 17 CSMA HMU UUOOMMMMT 21 Security COE nasr ves spe pros Nagiebda anew Sn esee wr re nh tee ge bX neben Muiwe rU dee ETS 21 Edit confipuration icc xe tpe ue E e E EE tema vem e etr tae ete OI RIOT EER RENE 21 Ocratmbling ssh deer t ee aee nara alert tutu Do RUE E E battere Ie o m b eet A te OR 22 Forward Error Correction e ord tp ans Rr Or ESANAK AENEA a Ce L R Np ER eR EE FREE ETE PEOE CY 22 Previous EXTON asst etse per UN VEPen DRE DUKE MIR FU EE EP RESP DU E CN E UN Shoe CORPER EpES 22 Automatic Power Management soenen tren eva be AAE TE EU RUE QU CEDE ERE OEG M 23 Tips and Techniques for Best Performance 200 cece eee eee eee eee 24 Antennas o aenn d cas tbe te atte Miya cha ode dee Visa tell as betes ut coste esp Were poo as d 24 lire lOSS cue iesu eel keukera ie Moe ER eap v PE pu DRE EK S RES ES ESS DERES he tua gez eau AWO STENE 24 Power supplies sa passed ccc ae tiene G58 ste Pinks eO e pe RT Ue eo RR IGNI OE BERE ERA ERR UA EER 24 Equipment Cate iie vexsesaenekenee rnt tens perta von bees eene C DERE e RIA TRAC HR db eth Sano 24 Use with Machinery and Vehicles llle RII 25 Vibration damping sesser operc bones EAE OE EEEE Satta dee PROIN ER OPE RS 25 Mounting insi
5. location that takes advantage of terrain to get the transmitting antenna as high as possible Always use the telescoping antenna mast and raise the antenna as high as is practical and safe given terrain and wind conditions Do not use a gained antenna if doing so increases the radios Effective Isotropic Radiated Power beyond the limit of your license Line loss Line loss from connectors and cables between the radio and antenna decreases the output power transmitted by the antenna thereby decreasing the signals range To minimize line loss please check the loss per length of cable to be used For every 3 dB of line loss the ERP Effective Radiated Power decreases by half For example if you have a 4 W radio and a line loss of 3 dB in your cable and antenna the power effectively radiating from the antenna is 2 W Every 6 dB of loss reduces the radios effective range by 50 Power supplies Maintain batteries in a fully charged state They last longer if they are do not become completely discharged We recommend routinely connecting the battery to its charger after every working day and for 24 hours every three months during period of non use This ensures optimal performance and long battery life Equipment care Routine equipment care prolongs the life and reliability of your radio Radio communication equipment is susceptible to damage from shock or environmental extremes Never operate the radio outside the operating specifications c
6. long series of zeroes But if every nth character in the transmission were switched a one to a zero or a zero to a one and if the receiver is expecting this it can more quickly synchronize itself with the transmission This is essentially what Scramble Control does and why we recommend you leave it on for all radios However if some of the radios in your system are not Pacific Crest or Trimble radios you may need to turn Scrambling off Note Trimble protocols require Scrambling With a Trimble protocol selected you are unable to turn scrambling off Forward Error Correction Forward Error Correction places extra bits in the transmitted data so receivers can check for transmission errors Although data throughput is adversely affected using Forward Error Correction can greatly improve range and so is strongly recommended Note The Forward Error Correction screen does not appear when using Trimble protocols as they do not support forward error correction Previous Error The radios perform a variety of power up and run time tests to ensure optimal operation Tests include environmental as well as electrical measurements designed to avoid damage to the unit while maintaining adequate operation In the event of an error condition an error code is displayed on the LCD screen and the Pwr LED flashes the number of the error code two flashes for Error Code 02 followed by a pause two more flashes etc The following table lists the possib
7. support 12 5 kHz and 25 kHz channel bandwidth communications 40MHz wide channel tables 390 MHz 430 MHz and 430 MHz 473 MHz models Provides upgrade path for existing installations Enhanced user interface Backlit LCD display and five button navigation interface View and change radio channel modulation and protocol types e Monitor signal levels baud rates and other parameters Fast over the air data rate 19 200 bits per second Reduced latency provides better GNSS position information Shorter transmit times reduces power consumption for longer battery life User selectable RF output ADL Vantage Select between 0 1 W 0 5 W 1 W 2 W and 4 W ADL Vantage Pro Select between low power 2 W medium power and high power as high as 35 W Increase range by switching to a higher output power Increase battery life by reducing output power when you do not need the range Rugged construction Designed specifically for real world working environments All metal construction and shock mounted electronics ensure highest reliability and EMI resistance Watertight corrosion resistant connectors stand up to bad weather conditions Software compatibility Current versions of the following software were tested and verified for compatibility with Windows 7 Windows XP and the Business Edition of the Windows Vista operating systems ADLCONF PCC Range Estimator 9 ADL Vantage ADL Vantage Pro User Guide
8. table is set to 12 5 kHz channel spacing and you select TT450S HW on the Data Protocol screen you cannot select a radio link rate the Radio Link Rate screen does not even appear because the TT450S HW protocol works with 12 5 kHz channel spacing only at 4800 bps And because TT450S HW is a Trimble protocol Trimble specific Operation Modes instead of Repeater Modes are available for selection If you decide to undo any of these selections press the left arrow to return to the Data Protocol screen and then select a different protocol Although the radio modem supports both GMSK and 4FSK modulation you cannot select a modulation type with the user interface The radio automatically selects the appropriate modulation based on the channel bandwidth of the radios channel table displayed on the Device Status screen as BW 12 5 or 25 kHz the data protocol and the radio link rate If you want to select a modulation type first and then an appropriate channel bandwidth protocol and link rate use the ADLCONF software to configure the radio Eight rarely changed functions are grouped together under Advanced Menus In order to speed everyday navigation they are not displayed The default values are indicated in the table above To make a change to any of these functions go to the Advanced Menus feature press the down arrow until Show appears on the second line and then press the ADL Vantage ADL Vantage Pro User Guide Enter button
9. time to review this short manual completely before you set up the system Note about this guide We believe that the ADL Vantage Vantage Pro systems provides the best value and performance for the user As such we provide our equipment in complete turnkey systems including all of the items necessary for operation with your GPS You may have purchased this radio from a third party supplier On occasion the bundled product provided by these sources may differ from the kits provided directly from Pacific Crest If this guide does not accurately reflect the equipment that you received please contact your supplier for specific instructions concerning the setup of items that differ Technical Support If you have a problem and cannot find the information you need in the product documentation contact your local dealer or go to the Support area of the Pacific Crest website www pacificcrest com support php Product updates documentation and any support issues are available for download If you need to contact technical support email support pacificcrest com Your Comments Your feedback about the supporting documentation helps us to improve it with each revision Email your comments to info pacificcrest com 8 ADL Vantage ADL Vantage Pro User Guide Overview Features Compatibility Facilitates radio equipment mix and match Interoperable with Pacific Crest RFM PDL and ADL SATEL and Trimble radio products All models
10. to another channel at both the transmitter and receiver Enclosure The radio enclosure is made from a tough impact resistant aluminum alloy The enclosure receives an anti corrosion treatment and is further protected with a chemical and scratch resistant polyurethane coating Elastomer end caps provide the first level of 14 ADL Vantage ADL Vantage Pro User Guide shock protection for the internal components An internal isolation system reduces the effects of vibration on the radio receiver board Antenna connector The integrated antenna connector provides an industry standard TNC female RF connector that is compatible with a wide range of mobile whip antennas Pacific Crest also sells cables that connect the radio to remote antennas Battery care The ADL Vantage Battery Charger kit includes a 12 V 12 AHr battery The ADL Vantage Pro Battery Charger kit includes a 12 V 35 AHr battery Both are deep cycle deep discharge sealed lead acid batteries also known as portable power batteries Both batteries provide all day operation for the respective radios and can be recharged approximately 300 times over a period of three years if proper care is maintained A deep discharge battery will last longer if it is never fully discharged during use and always fully charged before storage If the battery is discharged entirely the capacity will diminish The ADL Vantage Pro radio will maintain the transmit power level as the battery vol
11. to use it Use the battery only for its intended use and according to the instructions in the product documentation CAUTION Do not use any battery charger as a power supply for any radio This may damage the radio Do not recharge any battery while it is connected to a radio FCC Rules and Regulations Licensing requirements Itis the responsibility ofthe owner to comply with applicable rules and regulations concerning the operation of a radio transmitter In the United States the FCC regulates the licensing of this equipment Application for a license is made by submitting FCC Form 600 along with evidence of frequency coordination if required and applicable fees Similar licensing requirements exist worldwide Penalties for broadcasting without a license can be severe and may include the confiscation of your radio For more information contact our customer service department WARNING Always obey local licensing requirements and restrictions It is illegal to transmit in the United States while CSMA is turned off CSMA is not required within the European Union and should be turned off Equipment compliances The radios have been tested and found to comply with Parts 15 and 90 of Title 47 ofthe Code of Federal Regulations They have also been tested and found compliant for type certification and approval in many other countries worldwide For more information concerning our worldwide compliances contact customer
12. DL Vantage Pro User Guide 18 Interface screen and clear the Turn off radio LCD backlight after 20 seconds check box Click the ADLCONF Program button to program the radio with this change To save power the LCD and keypad on the ADL Vantage Pro will automatically go into sleep mode 5 minutes after the last keystroke All other features including the transmitter and LEDs will continue to function normally To wake up the LCD and keypad press the On Off button for one second To turn the ADL Vantage Pro off when its LCD and keypad are in sleep mode depress the On Off button for 5 seconds or remove the power cable The LCD displays information that is determined in any of five different ways Settings such as the serial number and model number are written in the factory The battery status signal strength and error codes are constantly monitored by the radio firmware The channel tables including frequency and bandwidth and maximum transmit power are determined by your dealer Everything else can be set by you using the ADLCONF software In addition you can configure many radio settings using the buttons on the front panel and the LCD The top rows ofthe LCD display the name ofthe currently selected radio configuration function The bottom LCD rows display the various parameters you can choose for the displayed function Press the left or right arrows to scroll to different functions Press the up or down arrows to scroll to di
13. L Vantage Pro User Guide Pinouts and Connectors The radio uses a 1 shell 5 pin circular data power connector For a mating connector Pacific Crest recommends using a LEMO P N FGG 1B 305 CLAD 72Z or equivalent The following table shows the radios pin assignments Code Description 1 Power 9 V DC to 30 V DC input 2 Ground for Power 3 Rx Connects to the external devices s Tx pin 4 Signal Ground 5 Tx Connects to the external devices s Rx pin The following figure shows the orientation ofthe pins in the radios female data power connector It shows a rear view of the pin outs looking from behind the connector Antenna All Pacific Crest ADL radios use a TNC female antenna connector While you may attach an antenna directly to the radio range will be greatly improved if you elevate the antenna as high as possible Pacific Crest makes antenna cables in a variety of lengths These terminate in industry standard NMO or N type connectors If you wish to use your own antenna cable we recommend Amphenol brand connectors You should also use only high quality 50 Ohm impedance cabling Connector manufacturer contacts Contact LEMO at www lemo com Contact Amphenol at www amphenol com 26 ADL Vantage ADL Vantage Pro User Guide Technical Specifications General Specifications Communication User Interface 1 RS 232 port 115 2 kbps maximum 2 row 16 character LCD display with five na
14. Press the right arrow sequentially to display these eight functions To hide these features return to the Advanced Menus feature and then select the Hide option CSMA Carrier Sense Multiple Access CSMA is required only in the United States You should turn CSMA off when transmitting within the European Union Security code You can use the ADLCONF software to configure ADL radios to send and receive encrypted data via the Transparent EOT EOC or Packet Switched protocols When an ADL Vantage Vantage Pro radio is programmed for encryption and is set to one of these three supporting protocols the Security Code screen is displayed as one of the Advanced Menus Only radios that are set to one of these three Pacific Crest protocols and are programmed by the ADLCONF program with this code can interpret data sent by any similarly configured radio The Security Code screen does not appear when the radio is set to any protocol except Transparent EOT EOC or Packet Switched protocols or when no code was programmed into the radio using the ADLCONF software You cannot enter a security code using the radios interface To turn off the Security Code feature press the Up or Down arrow to display the Off option and then press Enter To turn on the security feature select the On option Note With the Security Code feature on the radio will be unable to communicate with other radios that are not set to use the same code When you enable this feature for one
15. are trademarks of Trimble Navigation Limited Microsoft Windows and Windows Vista are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries All trademarks are the property of their respective owners Warranty PACIFIC CREST MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WITH REGARD TO THIS MATERIAL INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FORA PARTICULAR PURPOSE Pacific Crest shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material Warranty One Year limited warranty This warranty gives you specific legal rights You may also have other rights which vary from state to state or area to area Pacific Crest warrants ADL family products inclusive of cables and batteries against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from receipt by the end user Exclusions Should Pacific Crest be unable to repair or replace the product within a reasonable amount of time a refund of the purchase price may be given upon return of the product The warranty on your radio shall not apply to defects resulting from Improper or inadequate maintenance by the customer Unauthorized modification negligence or misuse Operation outside of the environment specifications Warranty limitations This warranty set forth above is exclusive and no oth
16. battery to fire high temperature or direct sunlight Do not immerse the battery in water Do not use or store the battery inside a vehicle during hot weather Do not drop or puncture the battery Do not open the battery or short circuit its contacts WARNING Avoid contact with the battery if it appears to be leaking Battery fluid is corrosive and contact with it can result in personal injury and or property damage To ADL Vantage ADL Vantage Pro User Guide prevent injury or damage e If the battery leaks avoid contact with the battery fluid e If battery fluid gets into your eyes immediately rinse your eyes with clean water and seek medical attention Do not rub your eyes e If battery fluid gets onto your skin or clothing immediately use clean water to wash off the battery fluid WARNING Charge and use the rechargeable battery only in strict accordance with the instructions Charging or using the battery in unauthorized equipment can cause an explosion or fire and can result in personal injury and or equipment damage To prevent injury or damage e Do not charge or use the battery if it appears to be damaged or leaking Charge the battery only in a Trimble product that is specified to charge it Ensure that you follow all instructions that are provided with the battery charger e Discontinue charging a battery that gives off extreme heat or a burning odor Use the battery only in Trimble equipment that is specified
17. de outside vehicle cabitiie s 564 rere te ce ERR ERO UE INUESES EXER ET 25 DC power supply with power conditioner cece enne 25 Protection from electromagnetic interference eese ere pre eth ere Rr ERE ES E E E DEA RS 25 Pinouts and Connectors arrer sess e n he EN REUS ROCA OK RR XR HK OR AEn 26 AMUCONG EEEE A E E N A A E E 26 Connector manufacturer CODbaCts eov irena ornini EREA denne reese P E EUER ea EIE EE ARE 26 Technical Specifications escas 6 ce n mamma ach ux Ra RU Ee E IRR RUE RONDA EUR EROR Rn 27 7 ADL Vantage ADL Vantage Pro User Guide Introduction This manual describes how to set up and use the Advanced Data Link ADL Vantage or Vantage Pro radio The radios are advanced high speed wireless data links that are designed specifically for GNSS RTK applications but are also appropriate for many other applications requiring digital data links Your success in using the radios is Pacific Crest s primary goal Pacific Crest stands behind its products by providing expert support and service Your comments and questions are welcome This guide provides information concerning the use of the following radios ADL Vantage Model numbers ADLV 1 390 to 430 MHz and ADLV 2 430 to 473 MHz ADL Vantage Pro Model numbers ADLP 1 390 to 430 MHz and ADLP 2 430 to 473 MHz This guide is written for the first time user and gives details concerning system setup operation and maintenance We urge you to take the
18. dels are type accepted and certified for operation in the U S Europe Australia New Zealand and Canada Environmental Specifications Enclosure IP67 Dustproof and watertight to depth of 1 m for 30 minutes Operating Temperature Receiver 40 C to 85 C 40 F to 185 F Operating Temperature Transmitter 40 C to 65 C 40 F to 149 F Storage Temperature Receiver Transmitter 55 C to 85 C 67 F to 185 F Vibration Spec MIL STD 810F Mechanical Specifications 27 ADL Vantage ADL Vantage Pro User Guide 28 General Specifications Dimensions ADL Vantage 8 89 cm L x 4 6 cm W x 16 0 cm H 3 5 in L x 1 809 in W x 6 3 in H ADL Vantage Pro 11 9 cm L x 8 6 cm W x 21 3 cm H with handle 4 7 L x 3 4 W x 8 37 H Weight ADL Vantage 705 g 1 55 Ib ADL Vantage Pro 1950 g 4 35 Ibs Data Power Connector 5 pin 1 shell LEMO type RF Connector 50 Ohm TNC female ADL Vantage ADL Vantage Pro User Guide
19. e ADL Vantage The bottom row displays the various options for the selected function The currently active setting is marked with an asterisk To select another option for the displayed function press the up or down button to display the desired parameter Then press Enter to reconfigure the radio to use this new parameter Ta GPS Unit Note If you operate the ADL Vantage Pro in a fixed installation you should attach it to a wall with the wall mount accessory P N 84269 The wall mount includes two small fans that move air over the rear of the radio to reduce its internal temperature when transmitting at high duty cycle ADL Vantage ADL Vantage Pro User Guide Tripod mounts Each ADL Vantage radio includes a tripod clip on the rear ofthe radio Insert the clip into a slot on the tripod Each ADL Vantage Pro radio includes a high impact polymer handle with built in tripod clip Insert the clip into a slot on the tripod Tripod Clip Antenna and antenna mount If you have an antenna with a male TNC connector you can attach it directly to the RF connector on the top ofthe radio We highly recommend however that you elevate the RF antenna as much as possible The most common set up is similar to that shown in the following illustration where an antenna cable with male TNC connector is attached to the radio The other end ofthis cable is attached to a tripod or elevated section of range pole The RF antenna is then attached t
20. e radio has enough time to transmit each data packet before the next packet is sent to the radio If the radio continues to display the error code after you have fixed the situation clear the error code from the radios display Press the On Off button for four seconds turning off the radio wait one full second and then press the On Off button again If an error warning persists contact an authorized dealer or customer support Automatic Power Management All ADL radios protect themselves from heat damage by shutting down if the temperature inside the radio exceeds 85 C 185 F Keeping the ambient air temperature below the maximum operational temperature of 65 C 149 F is the best way to ensure that the internal temperature of the radio does not exceed the 85 C internal limit If an ADL radio does shut down in response to high temperature wait until the radio cools down and then turn it back on either by pressing the On button or by removing and re inserting the power data cable When the radio is turned back on after exceeding its operational temperature maximum it displays and Error 08 high temperature message To clear this message power cycle the radio If the storage temperature exceeds the 85 C maximum the radio can continue to display the Error 08 and may require repair The 35 Watt ADL Vantage Pro radio generates more heat than the 4 Watt ADL Vantage radio For this reason it includes an Automatic Power Management featu
21. ency based on the fixed area operation Regulations differ from country to country please be aware of the local regulations before using radio equipment Automatic station identification For operation in the United States the FCC requires that radio transmitters broadcast a station identifier every 15 minutes The station identifier is the call sign assigned to you on the station license The radios support the broadcast of station identification in a manner that meets the requirements of the FCC Upon receipt of equipment use the ADLCONF software to program your FCC call sign into the configuration of the radio This is only required for transmitters The call sign is transmitted every 15 minutes in Morse code It is not included in any data packet and so is not processed by the receiving radio However data transmission is interrupted for a few seconds while the call sign is being transmitted If you leave the Call sign field blank on the ADLCONFS Identification screen the radio programmed with this configuration file will not transmit any call sign WARNING Failure to transmit your station identification is in violation of FCC regulations If you are operating outside the United States check with the local authorities if you need to transmit a call sign ADL Vantage ADL Vantage Pro User Guide Carrier Sense Multiple Access CSMA CSMA is a technology implemented in the radios to meet the United States Federal Communicat
22. er warranty whether written or oral is expressed or implied Pacific Crest specifically disclaims the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Notices Class B Statement Notice to Users This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 ofthe 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 communication 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 the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or Pacific Crest directly for help Changes and modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer or registrant of this equipment can void your authority to operate this equipment under Federal Communicatio
23. fferent choices for the displayed function The following table describes the various functions available and lists the choices for each function The default settings where applicable are shown in bold Function Description Parameter choices Device Status Displays radio status and identification Battery status information Owner name Call sign Modulation type Channel bandwidth Transmitter status Firmware version Channel Frequency Displays selects channel number and Channel 01 and frequency MHz receive frequency Channel 02 and frequency MHz Etc Ch TX Frequency Displays Tx freq if different from the Channel No and frequency MHz channel s Rx freq Data Protocol Displays selects data protocol type Trans EOT End of Transmission Trans EOC End of Character Packet Switched TRIMTALK 450S TRIMMARK II IIE TT450S HW TRIMMARK 3 SATEL Trans FST South ADL Vantage ADL Vantage Pro User Guide 19 Function Description Parameter choices Radio Link Rate Displays selects bit rate for radio transmission reception 4800 8000 9600 16000 19200 Repeater Mode Sets the radio to be a repeater non Trimble protocols Off Not a repeater On Is a repeater Operation Mode Sets the radio to be a repeater Trimble protocols Base Rover Basw w One Rpt Base w Two Rpt Repeater 1 Repeater 2 Sensitivity Displays selects radio squelch level High rover Mode
24. g Always use the heat resistant handle to hold or move the ADL Vantage Pro radio To turn on the radio attach the radio to power using either the programming cable attached to wall mains current or the data power cable attached to the external battery of the radio Once the radio detects power on its data connector it automatically turns on and is ready for communication within 5 seconds If the wall mains current is interrupted the radio automatically turns itself on and resumes transmitting data within 5 seconds of power restoration If the radio is attached to an antenna when the radio is turned on it automatically runs an antenna test before it will communicate Wait until this test is complete before transmitting any data To turn off the radio either detach its power cable or depress the On Off button in the center of the front panel for 5 seconds To turn the radio on again either press the On Off button or remove and reinsert the data power cable User interface The user interface includes three LEDs an On Off button a two row LCD display four scrolling buttons marked with arrows and a central Enter button E ADL VANTAGE ADL VANTAGE PRO The LCD has a backlight that stays on for 20 seconds The backlight must be on for the Enter or arrow buttons to function If the backlight is off pressing any button turns it on To have the backlight stay on click the Advanced button on the ADLCONF Serial ADL Vantage A
25. igned to comply with the following national and international standards and guidelines regarding exposure of human beings to radio frequency electromagnetic energy in addition to protection against harmful interference of neighboring electrical equipment FCC Report and Order FCC 96 326 August 1996 American National Standards Institute C95 3 1992 e National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement NCRP 1986 International Commission on Non ionizing Radiation Protection ICNRP 1986 European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization CENELEC EFCC CFR47 Part 15 FCC CFR47 Part 90 Industry Canada RSS 119 e ETSI EN 300 113 2 ETSI EN 300 489 ACA AS NZS 4295 iDASpeclll e OFTA STD 1E RRCCMII 2 ADL Vantage ADL Vantage Pro User Guide Contact your sales representative for model specific country approval To assure optimal radio performance and to ensure that exposure to RF energy is within the guidelines in the above standards observe the following operating procedures Do not operate a transceiver when someone is within the distance noted below of the antenna unity gain 120cm approximately 4 ft for the ADL Vantage Pro radio 35 W 30cm approximately 12 in for the ADL Vantage Vantage Pro radios 2 W 60 cm approximately 2 ft for ADL Vantage Vantage Pro radio 4 W 15cm approximately 6 in for the ADL Vantage radio 1 W Do not operate the transceiver unless all RF connecto
26. ion Commission FCC transmitter requirements It is illegal to transmit on any UHF radio within the United States without CSMA enabled CSMA holds off the radio transmission if the frequency is currently being used by a co channel user On occasion you may note that the radio broadcasts stop for short periods of time Most often this is a case of co channel interference and the radio is holding off broadcasts due to the FCC mandated CSMA Note You should turn CSMA off when transmitting within the European Union GPS RTK equipment is designed to function with intermittent gaps in the data Heavy co channel use may limit the ability ofthe radio to transmit the required information In areas of heavy co channel usage try changing channels to a less used frequency ADL Vantage ADL Vantage Pro User Guide Contents Safety Information serne 00 2a ce Rr xa am nd eR meee eee eee Ra d ee ee Roads 2 CONTENTS dide e Tel bu ERE RS SCIEN buts fg mede t aOR ons Reo ema S E dux 7 MOVER OCU CEN OID me D rn 8 Note about this Buld amp s ie eese okecde ve tok desperans ve wenn vaa da sande ue dhe ER ER eK NE Deu ERR S FH te 8 TechnicalSupport ss sis casciinsiwcoss ene rer a eene kH ERI EO x e cusses KE EEREK FUR COP S RR e 8 Your CommettS eecssi core EUR UERERERERGI RRAEEPRRLPEEPICER WRRER ONS REAPER T RN VERFPUR R E FU DE UE 8 SUMMUM re TUUM 9 onc C ERE 9 Compatibility d PTT 9 Enhanced SOP iterates oranana
27. le error conditions Code Description What to do 01 Input voltage is too high Check battery or power supply voltage level check power 02 Input voltage is too low cables recharge or replace the battery check the charger 08 Internal temperature Place the radio in the shade check the antenna and antenna exceeds limit for cables for damage or disconnection set radio link rate to operation 19200 to reduce the duty cycle 11 Memory error Turn the radio off and wait a full second before turning it 12 RAM Error During back on If the radio still reports Error Code 11 or 12 the Initialization SRAM memory may be corrupted Contact Customer Service ADL Vantage ADL Vantage Pro User Guide 23 Code Description What to do 15 Transmit Frequency Lock If you are using the radio as a repeater ensure that the Error transmit and receive frequencies are less than 10 MHz apart Otherwise you should return the radio for service If the 16 Receive Frequency Lock tite sa elie radio displays Error Code 15 Transmit frequency lock error it is important to stop using it because the frequency control might be unstable and you might be transmitting at an unprogrammed frequency for which you are not licensed 17 Serial buffer overflow If data comes into the radio faster than it can be transmitted the serial buffer can overflow If the radio displays Error Code 17 adjust the serial baud rate and radio link rate so th
28. mends you use the external battery which includes an SAE connector It is sold both separately and as part of the battery charger kits Indicator LEDs LED Description Tx Shows that the radio is broadcasting In most GPS RTK applications the Tx LED flashes approximately once per second Pwr Shows the power status and also provides a high and low external voltage supply indicator When lit power is turned on If the power is too high or too low the LEDs will flash the number of the Error Code see page 22 The PWR LED blinks when the external voltage drops to a level determined using ADLCONF software The default level is 10 VDC If the PWR LED does not turn on off when pressing the On Off button on the radio s front panel inspect the external voltage supply The minimum voltage required by the radio is 9 VDC Rx Shows that the radio is receiving signals from another radio or from a source of interference The default is Signal received but you can reset the radio so that when its Rx LED flashes it means Data packets received You can reset the meaning either through the radio or with the ADLCONF software During normal operation the Rx LED flashes at once per second to show reception of transmissions from the transmitting radio If the Rx LED is on continuously a source of interference may be affecting the radio s ability to receive data To reduce or eliminate the interference reposition the antenna or change
29. ns Commission rules Canada This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the radio interference regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de Classe B prescrites dans le r glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique dict par le minist re des Communications du Canada Europe This product has been tested and found to comply with the requirements for a Class B device pursuant to European Council Directive 1999 5 EC on R amp TTE thereby satisfying the requirements for CE Marking and sale within the European Economic Area EEA These requirements are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential or commercial environment and to ensure that the equipment is safe Australia and New Zealand This product conforms with the regulatory requirements of the Australian Communications and Media Authority ACMA EMC framework thus satisfying the requirements for C Tick Marking and sale within Australia and New Zealand Notice to Our European Union Customers For product recycling instructions and more information please go to www trimble com ev shtml Recycling in Europe To recycle Trimble WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment products tha
30. o the end ofthe cable Pacific Crest offers an antenna cable that attaches to standard 5 8 in threaded tripods and range poles and antennas with NMO connectors Inspect the antenna center push pin contact to ensure that it makes good contact with the antenna mount A good antenna connection is critical to system performance Note Always ensure that an antenna is connected before transmitting with any radio A good field practice is to attach the antenna before you turn on the radio and then turn off the radio before you detach the antenna Using a gained antenna raises the Effective Isotropic Radiated Power EIRP of the radio Ensure that the resultant EIRP does not exceed your licensed limit ADL Vantage ADL Vantage Pro User Guide Data Power cable The radio is connected to a data source such as a GNSS receiver using a data power cable see below This cable is available with different connectors for attaching to a large variety of data sources Contact your sales representative for selecting the best cable to meet your needs zt Data Source Connector Radio Connector aS hM SAE Power Connector Each radio data power cable also connects the radio and in some cases the data source to external power through an SAE type connector Pacific Crest strongly recom
31. onfigurable functions the available choices are displayed on the bottom row ofthe LCD The currently selected parameter is marked with an asterisk To select a different choice for the displayed function scroll up or down with the arrow buttons and press Enter when the required choice is displayed There are two ways to move to a different function screen When viewing a display only function such as Device Status or Signal Strength press the left or right arrow When viewing a display and select function such as Channel Freq or Data Protocol press the up down arrows to display the currently selected parameter marked with an asterisk in the second row Then press either the left or right arrow to move to a new function screen Note If the currently selected parameter shown with an asterisk is not currently displayed on the LCD and the backlight is off you have not pressed a button for more than 20 seconds you can scroll directly to the selected parameter by pressing the left or right arrow once To move to a new function screen press the left or right arrow a second time To speed field configuration and to prevent the selection of unsupported radio configurations the user interface displays only those function settings that make sense based on the settings chosen for previously displayed functions What you choose for the data protocol determines your options for radio link rate and repeater mode For example if your channel
32. ontained in Safety Information on page 2 24 ADL Vantage ADL Vantage Pro User Guide Use with Machinery and Vehicles Vibration damping ADL Vantage Vantage Pro radios meet or exceed the MIL STD 810F standard for vibration up to 2 6 g It is always recommended to mount the radio with rubber dampers Avoid introducing vibration and tension into the data power connector at bottom of radio Consider supporting the data power cable with a rubber padded clamp Mounting inside outside vehicle cabin The radios are rated IP67 and can be mounted outside a cabin However the radios automatically turn off if the temperature inside the radio exceeds 80 C 140 F so it is best to avoid direct sunlight in very hot environments Installing all electronic devices inside an air conditioned cabin is always better DC power supply with power conditioner The radios require 9 to 30 V DC at all times Voltage spikes over 30 volts can damage the radio and voltage transients can affect performance The ideal power supply is 13 5 V DC and3 to 5 amps for ADL Vantage radio and 10 amps for the ADL Vantage Pro radio Vehicle installations must always include a suitable power conditioner Protection from electromagnetic interference Always position the radio as far as possible away from Other antennas particularly transmitting antennas Electrical generators alternators Regulated power supplies e Rotating beacons strobe lights 25 ADL Vantage AD
33. ort and save a copy of the radios original configuration to your PC You also can return the radio to its factory configuration by clicking File Import and selecting this file You will not lose any channel tables or personalized configurations such as Owner Name or Call Sign by importing a configuration file ADL Vantage ADL Vantage Pro User Guide Setting up in the Field 1 Attach the antenna to the radio either directly to the top of the radio or to an antenna cable Attach the radio to your tripod using the tripod clip on the back of the radio See the figure be low for setup suggestions 3 Connect the radio to the source of the data you will transmit for example a GPS receiver using the data power cable The ADL Vantage and ADL Vantage Pro radios use the same data connector with the same pinouts found on the PDL HPB radio This makes the radios compatible with existing HPB data cables 4 Join the data power cables SAE connector to the 12 Volt batterys SAE connector This will turn the radio on Ifthe radio had previously been powered on and then off turn it on again by pressing the On Off button in the center ofthe front panel 5 The ADL Vantages and ADL Vantage Pros user interface allows you to configure and trouble shoot your radio in the field The top row ofthe radios LCD displays the name ofthe currently selected firmware function Press the right or left buttons on the front panel to display other functions available in th
34. radio therefore you should enable it for all the radios in the same communication network ADL radios with button LCD interfaces can turn the Security Code feature on or off in the field but all other Pacific Crest radios must be attached to a computer running the appropriate configuration software to disable the Security Code feature Edit configuration The LCD display includes an Edit Config screen that indicates if configuring the radio with the keypad is Enabled or Disabled The current selection is displayed with an asterisk on the second row of the Edit Config screen To switch the selection 1 Press the down arrow to display the other option and then press Enter You must enter a passcode which is 369369 for all ADL radios Press the right arrow to display a 3 on the second row Press the down arrow to display a 6 Press the left arrow to display a 9 OF ume eo by Repeat Step 2 through Step 4 When you see 369369 displayed on the second row of the LCD press Enter the keypads ability to configure the radio is changed You can also use the ADLCONF software to enable disable the Edit Config function in ADL Vantage ADL Vantage Pro User Guide the radio Select clear the Enable check box in the Advanced menu ofthe Serial Interface screen Scrambling To demodulate a digital transmission a receiver must synchronize itself with the transmitter This can be hard to do when the transmitter sends a long series of ones or a
35. rate Low base Transmit Power Displays selects transmitter power level Low power Low intermediate power Intermediate power High intermediate power High power Rx LED Meaning Displays selects what it means when the Rx LED flashes Signal received Data received Serial Baud Displays selects serial baud rate of the radio s data port 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 115200 Signal Strength Displays strength of the received signal RSSI in dBm Press the Enter button Advanced Menus Displays or conceals rarely used menus Hide Show CSMA Displays selects Carrier Sense Multiple On Access Settings Off Security Code Encrypts Decrypts transmitted data Off Not displayed if a Trimble protocol On is selected or if no code has been programmed into the radio Edit Configuration Enables Disables configuration using Enabled the radio interface Disabled Scrambling Fills dead air with non zero bits On Not displayed if a Trimble protocol is Off selected FEC Turns Forward Error Corrections on off On Not displayed if a Trimble protocol is Off selected ADL Vantage ADL Vantage Pro User Guide 20 Function Description Parameter choices TX Power Adjust Turns automatic power regulation on Auto off Fixed Previous Error Displays current error status No Error Language Select Selects the display language English ADL Vantage Pro Chinese only Russian For the field c
36. re that reduces the transmit power before the radios internal temperature reaches the 85 C maximum The ADL Vantage Pro will continue to transmit at reduced power until the internal temperature reaches 73 C 163 F whereupon the radio will automatically restore transmit power to the original setting If the Automatic Power Management feature is ever activated the ADL Vantage Pro LCD will display an Error 08 high temperature message Press the Enter button to clear this message and then go to the radios Device Status screen to display the current transmit power setting There are many ways you can reduce the temperature of your ADL radio besides reducing the transmit power Doubling the radio link rate halves the amount of heat generated by the radio Using a compressed data format such as CMRx can reduce the data packet size by as much as 6096 allowing the radio to generate 6096 less heat On hot days keeping the radio above the ground and out of direct sunlight can lower the temperature as much as 20 When installing the ADL Vantage Pro TDL 450H in a fixed location you should use the wall mount with fan accessory P N 84269 ADL Vantage ADL Vantage Pro User Guide Tips and Techniques for Best Performance Antenna Antenna placement is critical for good performance Range and coverage is directly proportional to the height of the transmitting and receiving antennas in addition to antenna gain Where possible select a reference station
37. rs are secure and any open connectors are properly terminated Avoid contact with the antenna while operating the transceiver Do notoperate the transceiver with a damaged antenna If a damaged antenna comes in contact with the skin a minor burn may result Do not operate the equipment near electrical blasting caps or in an explosive atmosphere CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the FCC could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Exposure to hot surfaces The ADL Vantage Pro enclosure and heat sink may become very hot during operation depending on the air temperature transmit power and transmission duty cycle Turn off the unit and let it cool before handling Always use the heat resistant handle to hold or move the ADL Vantage Pro radio Rechargeable batteries The radio uses a 12 V deep discharge lead acid battery portable power battery CAUTION Storing batteries for an extended time in a discharged state damages them Note For specific safety information refer to the documentation included with your battery WARNING Do not damage the battery A damaged battery can cause an explosion or fire and can result in personal injury and or property damage To prevent injury or damage e Do not use or charge the battery if it appears to be damaged Signs of damage include but are not limited to discoloration warping and leaking battery fluid Do not expose the
38. ry Charger kit provides two stage charging and must be connected to the battery following every full day of operation to ensure good battery life and performance The first stage quickly charges the battery to capacity and the second stage trickle charges the battery to maintain a full charge It is important to recharge your battery every time it is used Do not allow a battery to remain in a discharged state any longer than necessary ADL Vantage ADL Vantage Pro User Guide Itis important to periodically charge any battery that is stored for an extended length of time Storing batteries for an extended time in a discharged state damages them and will reduce the capacity of the battery To recharge a user supplied battery select a charger of appropriate type A battery charge designed for use with a deep cycle deep discharge sealed lead acid battery may damage an automotive battery An automotive battery charger may not fully charge a deep cycle deed discharge sealed lead acid battery Never recharge any battery while it is connected to a radio as it could damage the radio and or the battery ADL Vantage ADL Vantage Pro User Guide Operating the Radio 17 Turning the radio on and off CAUTION The ADL Vantage Pro enclosure and heat sink may become very hot during operation The radio s temperature depends on the ambient temperature RF power selection and transmission duty cycle Turn off the unit and allow it to cool before handlin
39. support Being part of the RF community Operation of a licensed radio product makes you a member of the RF community Be aware that virtually all frequencies licensed are provided on a shared basis with ADL Vantage ADL Vantage Pro User Guide other users Each frequency dedicated specifically to RTK surveying activities has certain restrictions and limitations For complete information refer to the appropriate documentation from the licensing agency in your country of operation e g Part 90 Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations Most frequencies sharing data transmissions and voice transmissions give priority to voice users Be mindful of the persistent nature of a GPS RTK data transmission and always limit your RF transmission output power when performing close in survey situations to avoid interference with co channel users Pacific Crest recommends using the low RF power setting for construction site and other line of site surveys with baselines less than two miles depending on terrain WARNING If you are in conflict with a co channel user select another frequency to avoid formal actions by government agencies In most cases you are required to vacate a frequency upon complaint by a shared channel voice user Most survey operations are itinerant in that the system is moved on a frequent basis For fixed system installations you should not use frequencies set aside for itinerant operations but should coordinate a frequ
40. t run on electrical power Call 31 497 53 24 30 and ask for the WEEE Associate Or mail a request for recycling instructions to Trimble Europe BV c o Menlo Worldwide Logistics Meerheide 45 5521 DZ Eersel NL ADL Vantage ADL Vantage Pro User Guide Safety Information Before you use your radio ensure that you have read and understood this publication as well as safety requirements CAUTION A license is required before operating radio communication equipment Warnings and cautions An absence of specific alerts does not mean that there are no safety risks involved Always follow the instructions that accompany a Warning or Caution The information they provide is intended to minimize the risk of personal injury and or damage to the equipment In particular observe safety instructions that are presented in the following formats WARNING A Warning alerts you to a likely risk of serious injury to your person and or damage to the equipment A warning identifies the nature of the risk and the extent of possible injury and or damage It also describes how to protect yourself and or the equipment from this risk Warnings that appear in the text are repeated at the front of the manual CAUTION A Caution alerts you to a possible risk of damage to the equipment and or loss of data A Caution describes how to protect the equipment and or data from this Exposure to radio frequency energy The radio is des
41. tage is reduced Transmitting at a high power level for a long period of time may cause the battery to reach the automatic shut off level before eight hours of use and will need to be recharged If you use your own battery select a deep discharge battery with a minimum capacity of 30 AHr If necessary you can use an automotive battery but it will be damaged by repetitive discharge charge cycles An automotive battery will lose capacity in just a few cycles Pacific Crest does not recommend this practice To protect the battery from over discharge an ADL Vantage or ADL Vantage Pro will flash alow voltage warning when the input voltage declines to 10 V DC If the voltage continues to decline the radio will shut itself off at 9 V DC At 10 V DC the LEDs on the front of the radio will flash twice pause flash twice again pause etc indicating low input voltage If a radio has shut itself off because of low input voltage it will automatically turn itself back on when the voltage returns to 9 V DC or higher The 10 V warning and 9 V shut off levels are the factory defaults If you wish you can use ADLCONE software Radio Link Advanced screen to configure other power levels The minimum shut off level for an ADL Vantage Pro is 9 V DC and cannot be changed You can input a lower value for the ADL Vantage but please be advised that values lower than 9 V might permanently damage your battery Charging The charger supplied with the radio Batte
42. tere Eel dea cca erste tiae ER EGEDE a tene Me t aas 9 F st over the air data tate escis terr te teet reebi ded tere E AAA eo Ed EM pereo 9 User selectable RE oUtput ic ss eee iain ieee to HE PER RUE E URDU ORAE ONE EVER TURNUM UN CURIE 9 Rigged construction occ orte x LEE ERU REDE CONT FE ECHVO RR EDEEREPN CREE d dE 9 Software compatibility s est knhcek iori ru bera ye bern Che FREUE bUXOd Xa e rei b E ne SRi 9 Configuring the Radios 2 2 60 00 acon es rmm ER RR E a Ree ae eae Rc RR a RR 10 ADECONE corifiguration software serne et a ee ere a ERU RE FRE P HER T verse RA Re PETRO Rer 10 Factory default Settings wi j csccitadencoseii sea Ee COH EREC NE ME ERATE TITA NEU ERKER EE ER EERS EGER 10 Setup inthe Oflide viue mh efe reri ease governed reet dr baia dd edam aer dio pep o reae aede e nd 11 Setting up in the Field 423 arrede sds es ae en br EDE E bae EOS AEEA 12 ipod Mounis seitti oikean r AEREE EE RE E E S 13 Antenna and antenna mont ciessccetebok aerar EAS ER ERERLEFUEEEN EUR E ER TEEFEUCEERTERKRA 13 Data PoWer Cable pagina r onte PRUDENS E En uat tad ba LM I NI MEL nae 14 Indicator LEDS Soutien o etes esata Nes qs a Sut naka Heapdocet a aed dtt testo tato i i SED Lue 14 EnGlOSUTe cce cde vere E EP REED beens NUI V eis Mesum hod viv edm gue rur MOS 14 Antenna conne COR i sasoa iex ek eee Un t Mada EC EM QUI OU En FUA eee e rA BOE RT OED 15 Battery Care sis m 15 OI e DM gy rore PENS AEN O A ADE
43. vigation buttons Power Input Power ADL Vantage 9 0 V DC 30 0 V DC 2 amp maximum ADL Vantage Pro 9 0 V DC 30 0 V DC 15 amp maximum At 9 V DC the current must not exceed 15 amps at all times Warning Supplying 30 0 V DC or more than the specified current can damage the radio Power Consumption Rx ADL Vantage 0 6 W nominal 12 0 V DC ADL Vantage Pro 1 7 W nominal 12 0 V DC 0 7 W nominal 12 0 V DC LCD Backlight when on consumes and additional 1 0 watt Power Consumption Tx ADL Vantage 7 W nominal 12 0 V DC 1 W RF output 13 4 W nominal 9 12 0 V DC 4 W RF output ADL Vantage Pro 130 Watts nominal 12 0 V DC 35 W RF output 55 Watts nominal 12 0 V DC 8 W RF output 8 Watts nominal 12 0 V DC 2 W RF output Modem Specifications Modulation Link Rates GMSK 4800 8000 9600 16000 19 200 bps AFSK 9600 19 200 bps Link Protocols Transparent FST EOT EOC Packet switched TRIMTALK TRIMMARK TT450S HW SATEL South Forward Error Correction Yes Radio Specifications Frequency Bands 390 MHz to 430 MHz 430 MHz to 473 MHz Frequency Control Synthesized 6 25 kHz tuning resolution Frequency stability x1 PPM 40 C to 85 C Channel Bandwidth 12 5 kHz and 25 kHz software derived RF Transmitter Output Programmable to 2 to 35 Watts where permitted Sensitivity 110 dBm BER 105 Type Certification All mo
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