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1. Forecast for a Estimated week power consumption of selected Sensor for the ae week Forecast lor a Estimated month power consumption of selected Sensor for the month Forecast lor a Estimated year power consumption of selected Sensor for the ear Actual current consumption Actual voltage Actual power factor eS When auto function is activated the display content automati cally changes and metering data for each sensor successively is displayed When pressing the data key once actual power con sumption of the respective sensor is displayed and so on At the time when the display shows actual metering data the writing Forecast vanishes Pressing the key always causes a return to the top of column one and the respective power consumption is displayed What is displayed in the section Metered values when the sum over all sensors is selected Press Key Pressing the Data key takes no effect Data Press Key Total Total cumulated power consumption of all Sensors Forecast fora Estimated power consumption of all Sensors for the day day Forecast for a week Forecast fora month Forecast for a Lyear JE Estimated power consumption of all Sensors for the week Estimated power consumption of all Sensors forthe month Estimated power consumption of all Sensors for the year Example Sensor 3 is chosen an
2. Kill A Watt Wireless with Carbon Footprint Meter P4225 and P4220 Kill A Watt sans fil avec capteur d empreinte au carbone P4225 et P4220 Please read these operating instructions carefully before using the product and keep the instructions in a safe place for reference if you allow third parties to use this product k ce ure Ha pass onthe ROB instructions 1 Introduction 1 1 Intended use 2 Scope of delivery 3 Terminology 5 4 Features and functions 6 41 General 6 4 2 Wireless sensor unit A 6 4 3 Wireless Sensor Display Panel 6 Di Safety instructions 6 Battery and environmental instructions Preparation for operation commissioning 8 7 1 Commissioning the wireless sensor display pane AE OMNI UNO SBOE nnua a 8 8 Display and control elements 8 1 Display of the wireless sensor display panel 8 2 Control elements 8 Operation 91 The key 9 1 1 Short press of the button Displaying the costs for various time periods 11 9 1 2 Long press of the button Price per kWh and the CO equivalent 9 2 The key Data 9 2 1 Short press of the button Measurement value display for the Sensors ccssesessesesessees 14 9 2 2 Long press of the button Resets the measurement values for the respective sensor 14 9 3 The sensor button iia 9 3 1 Short press of the button Changing displayed sensor 9 3 2 Long press of th
3. Do not use this product in hospitals or medical institutions Although the sensors only emit relatively weak radio signals these may cause interference to life support systems The same can also apply in other areas Do not use the unit if there is damage to the housing Do not subject the device to temperatures below 32 F 0 C or above 158 F 70 C For safety and licensing reasons FCC it is not permitted to convert or modify the product Do not leave the packaging material laying around Plastic foil and bags polystyrene parts etc are dangerous in the hands of children This product is not a toy It contains glass and small parts Children can be injured by swallowing them Use the unit out of the reach of children This product is not a toy for pets It contains glass and small parts Pets can be harmed if they play with the unit 6 Battery and environment instructions Batteries do not belong in the hands of children Observe the correct polarity when inserting the batteries rechargeable batteries Do not leave batteries lying around as pets or small children might swallow them If your child or pet swallows a battery consult your doctor or vet immediately Leaking or damaged batteries rechargeable batteries may lead to injury to the skin For this reason use suitable protective gloves when changing them Make sure that batteries or rechargeable batteries are not thrown Into the fire or shor
4. can change the factory set CO2 equivalent that is already set in your unit Finding your local Power Profile To provide you the most accurate estimate of emissions produced in the generation of your electricity you must learn the profile of your local electric utility What sources of fuel do they use and how many Pounds of emissions are produced per Kilowatt Hour of electricity generated Most electric utilities publish this information and it can be found in reference material or from the customer service department Use one of these methods to determine the rate for your utility and set it into the unit as per the operating instructions Methods 1 From your utility Call write or email the customer service department for your electric utility Their contact information is usually printed on your electric bill and their website You could also contact the Public Utility Commission for your State Province or district Ask them for their emission rate in pounds per kilowatt hour lbs kWh 2 From the Internet There are online resources for this information In the USA the Federal Environmental Protection Agency publishes this information and it is available on their website http www epa gov Search their site for Power Profiler Currently this information is located at the URL http www epa gov cleanenergv energy and you how clean htm This location may change as the site is updated This site as well as other sites wi
5. period Reception status Sensor address Sensor 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 AUTO progress indicator we 00 BF BOB Legend for Symbols Forecast Period Time periods for the displayed fore cast value Sensor address Sensor address for the data shown on the display Energy costs CO emission Energy costs in or CO emission in Lbs Metered Values Physical measurement data Used energy current voltage power factor Reception status progress Progress indicator time between two indicator measurement value transmissions Low battery warning Symbol is shown as a warning for a low battery Elapsed time Elapsed time since the beginning of the metering 10 8 2 Control elements Key Key Sensor Key Data Three operational buttons are provided on the device They are allocated With two functions selected with a short long press of the button The two buttons on the right can also be used as value input buttons depending on the context The respective buttons can be pressed shortly to recall certain values and can be used for configuration with long press Cost forecast for various time periods Key Data Measurement value button Display of measurement values for a sensor Key Sensor Sensor button changes the display between individual sensors switches Auto function on The wireless sensor display panel is an 8 in 1 status display for up to 8 en ergy sensors
6. somewhere else in your home The following can considerably reduce the reception range walls reinforced steel ceilings coated layered insulation glass panes vehicles trees bushes earth rocks proximity to metal amp conductive objects e g radiators proximity to the human body broadband disturbances e g in residential area Cordless tele phones mobile phones radio headphones radio loudspeakers radio weather stations baby monitors etc e proximity to electric motors transformers switching power sup plies or computers e proximity to poorly shielded computers with open panels or other electrical devices As the local circumstances are different at every location we cannot guarantee a specific reception range If your wireless sensor display panel is not receiving data from the sensor re duce the distance between the sensors and the wireless sensor display panel and relocate the devices 13 Maintenance and cleaning 13 1 General Check the technical safety of the product regularly e g damage to the housing If it can be assumed that the device is not safe for operations switch the device off and secure against inadvertent switching on Remove the batteries You can assume that the device is not fit for use if the device shows visible damage the device is no longer functional after extended periods of storage in unfavorable conditions after transportation in unfavorable conditions Observe
7. the following safety instructions before cleaning or servicing the device Remove the batteries before cleaning servicing or repair work There are no user serviceable parts on the inside do not open the device Repairs may only be carried out by a specialist who is familiar with the associated hazards and relevant regulations applying to the device 13 2 Cleaning Dust can be removed very easily with a vacuum cleaner and a soft clean brush Hold the vacuum cleaner nozzle close to the device avoid touch ing the device as this may cause scratching and remove the dust with the brush The dispersed dust will be sucked in by the vacuum cleaner Use a soft dry lint free cloth to clean the exterior of the product In case of heavy soiling you can use a cloth slightly moistened with warm water Never use aggressive cleaners or chemical solutions as this could dam age the surface of the device or impair its functionality 21 22 14 Handling Observe the safety precautions in these operation instructions Never open or dismantle the product except for the tasks described in these operating instructions e g changing the batteries There are no user serviceable parts inside the product Dropping the product will cause damage even from a low height Avoid the following adverse ambient conditions during operation or transport moisture or excessive humidity extreme cold or heat direct sunlight dust or flammable gases vap
8. this device compliance is P3 INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION 132 Nassau Street New York NY 10038 USA Phone 1 212 346 79 79 17 2 FCC Information Wireless sensor unit FCC ID RNT ECC100S US Changes or modifications not expressly approved in writing P3 International may void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help The internal antenna used for this mobile transmitter must provi
9. values via radio signal to the wireless sensor display panel The energy measurement system is only to be operated in dry interior rooms Manufacturer assumes no responsibility for incorrectly displayed or measured values and or any consequences ensuing from them The product is intended for private use only It is not designed for medical commercial or public safety purposes The components of this product are not toys Do not allow children to operate them The wireless sensor display panel is battery operated to the product or to other danger Please read these operating instructions carefully for impor tant information on deploying using and operating the product Any other use than that described above may lead to damage 2 Scope of delivery Wireless sensor display panel Plastic base for display panel Wireless sensor unit Operating instructions 3 Terminology i A An exclamation mark in a triangle indicates Important instruc eesee tions in the operating manual which must be observed under all circumstances jE The hand icon points to special tips and instructions on using the product 4 Features and functions 4 1 General Kill a watt wireless allows the user a simple cost check and a resulting cost prediction Technical measuring data instantaneous power current consumed energy is shown here but it is in the background compared with cost which is made clear by permanently showing the cost pred
10. 104 mm x 33 mm 4 1 inch x inch x 1 3 inch Approval FCC FCC Part 15 Subpart B 16 2 Wireless sensor unit Operating voltage 115 V 60 Hz Max operating voltage 125 V 60 Hz Load current max 15 A Max connection load 1875 VA Measurement category CAT Il Pollution degree 2 Data transmission Transmission frequency 916 5 MHz Modulation type AM 100 OOK Transmission power sent max 93 9 dBuV m 3 m Ambient temperature 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Relative humidity max 80 rel H 30 C Altitude max 2000 m Connections NEMA 5 15 2 pole 3 wire grounding type IP degree of protection IP 20 Indoor use Dimensions W x H x D 56 mm x 134 mm x 61 mm 2 2 inch x 5 3 inch x 2 4 inch Approval FCC FCC Part 15 Subpart C Section 15 249 Safety UL 61010 1 Second Edition CAN CSA C22 2 No 61010 1 Second Edition 23 24 17 FCC information 17 1 FCC Information Wireless sensor display panel Changes or modifications not expressly approved in writing by P3 International may void the user s authority to operate the equipment DoC Statement This device trade name P3 model number ECC100D US complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation The responsible party for
11. Besides the total costs and the total power consumption for all sensors there are no other sensor encompassing values Ee Short and long pressing of the button selects different functions Short lt 3s Long gt 3s 9 1 The key 9 1 1 Short press of the button Displaying the costs for various time periods A short press of the button switches between the costs for different time periods This is shown in detail in the following diagram Basically all other buttons function in the same way 11 BBS 6087 ar BASS 30357 IBBT er We 736s 226 188 E3 1887 The measurement values are shown one after the other Total costs for the displayed sensor or for all sensors together the display shows or Lbs above the text Total Forecasted costs for the day Forecasted costs for the week Forecasted costs for the month Forecasted costs for the year 9 1 2 Long press of button Price per kWh and the CO equivalent A long press of the key takes you to the setup mode for the price per kWh in ct Default value is 10 ct kWh The display flashes and no unit is shown All other segments are turned off The entry is made with keys Data and Sensor buttons 2 and 3 Confirm the entry with the button Now enter the respective CO2 equivalent Ibs kWh A default value is de fined here as well 1 669 Ibs kWh Confirm the entry with the button Finally define the value that is to be p
12. ay If no more memory locations are free the large seven segment display shows In order to add a new sensor an old one must be deleted in this case You can abort teach mode by pressing any key shortly If no key press is made for 20s teach mode is aborted automatically Deleting Call up the display for the sensor to be deleted with the sensor key Start teach mode as described above The display is blank except for a flash ing L Press the sensor key for longer than three seconds again The number of the sensor to be deleted appears on the large display e g 2 Confirm the sensor to be deleted with the displayed number by means of a long button press All data belonging to the respective sensor is lost The measurement times in all accumulated measurement values are reset for this sensor memory location If all sensors are deleted only lines are shown in all seven segment dis plays on all displays You can abort teach delete mode by pressing any key shortly If no key press is made for 20s teach delete mode is aborted automatically 15 16 9 4 What is displayed when What is displayed in the section Metered values when Sensor 1 8 or auto function is selected one time two times three times four times Total cumulated power consumption of selected Sensor Estimated power Actual power consumption consumption of selected Sensor for the da Forecast for a day
13. d in section Metered values the actual current consumption is displayed When changing to all sensors no sensor number is shown in the dis play sum of all sensors by pressing the key Sensor a value for the cumulated or estimated power consumption of all sensors is displayed What is displayed in the section Elapsed time depending on the se lected sensor Selected Sensor Displayed value in the section Elapsed time Sensor 1 8 or Auto lunction is selected The elapsed time since starting the measurement M of tha respective sensor Sum over all sensors nothing Pressing the key takes no effect on the values displayed in section Elapsed time 17 10 Changing batteries of the wireless sensor display panel Depending on what type of batteries or rechargeable batteries you use the replacement interval can be very different Highquality alkaline batteries provide longest service recharge able batteries or cheap zinc carbon batteries require more fre quent changing If the battery flat symbol appears in the display 2 your batteries need replacing Always repiace the whole set of batteries Never mix new batteries with used batteries Always use three batteries of the same type by the same manu facturer Do not mix batteries with rechargeable batteries As already mentioned you can use rechargeable batteries how ever durability is appreciably lower t
14. de a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 25 26 18 Service and Warranty information P3 INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION LIMITED WARRANTY P3 INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION P3 warrants to the original retail purchaser only that its product is free from defects in material or work manship under the condition of normal use and service for a period of six 6 months from the date of purchase In the event that a defect malfunc tion or failure occurs or is discovered during the warranty period P3 will repair or replace at its option the product or component partis which shall appear in the reasonable judgment of P3 to be defective or not to factory specifications A product requiring service is to be returned to P3 along with the sales receipt or other proof of purchase acceptable to P3 and a statement de scribing the defect or malfunction All transportation costs shall be borne by the owner and the risk of loss shall be upon the party initiating the transportation All items repaired or replaced thereunder shall be sub jected to the same limited warran
15. e button AR and dictation sensors A 9 4 Whatis displayed when orenian EIER io 10 Th 12 13 14 15 16 16 1 16 2 Kee 17 1 17 2 18 Changing batteries of the wireless sensor display panel 18 Troubleshooting Handling Disposal Technical specifications Wireless sensor display panel Wireless sensor unit FCC Information FCC Information Wireless sensor display panel FCC Information Wireless sensor unit Service and warranty information 1 Introduction nt ER Dear Customer Thank you for purchasing this product The product has been EMC tested and meets the current national requirements See also FCC Information Please observe these operating instructions in order to maintain this condition and ensure safe operations Prior to using the product for the first time please read the entire operating manual and observe all operating and safety instructions Ce Please note the correct order for commissioning the product Please also observe the mounting instructions and the information on radio interference between the sensors and base station All company names and product descriptions listed herein are the trademarks of the respective manufacturers All rights are reserved 1 1 Intended use Kill a Watt is an energy measurement system consisting of a wireless sensor display panel and up to eight energy sensors The energy sensors send their measurement
16. ermanently displayed on the large display Costs display shows dEF or CO2 emission display shows dEF Lbs di my Exit setup mode by pressing the key again If no entry is made for 20s setup mode is aborted automatically 13 14 9 2 The key Data 9 2 1 Short press of the button Displaying metered values A brief press of this button shows the various measurement values in sequence in the lower left hand area for the current sensor Total power consumption in kWh as with an electricity meter Current power consumption effective power Actual current Actual voltage Power factor cos For the total display for all sensors together only the total power con sumption is displayed in kWh or MWh 9 2 2 Long press of button Resetting the measurement values for the respective sensor In order to delete metered data and to reset the measurement time set the wireless sensor display panel to delete mode This is done by press ing the Data button for longer than three seconds The display shows the number of the sensor for which the data is to be deleted The area for displaying the measurement values shows a flash ing and all symbols for dimensional units Pressing the button for another extended period then closes the deletion function and the display returns back to normal mode You can abort delete mode by pressing any key briefly If no entry is made for 20s delete mode is aborted automaticall
17. han with batteries Follow the instructions in chapter 7 1 to change the batteries Ee Please observe the following After replacing the batteries all data values stored in the wireless sensor display panel are deleted and must be entered again 11 Troubleshooting Observe the safety Instructions contained in these operation instructions No reception The distance between the wireless sensor display panel and sensors is too great Relocate the sen sors Objects or shielding materials are interfering with the radio reception Relocate the sensors and the wireless sensor display panel Another transmitter on the same or a neighboring frequency is interfering with the radio signal from the sensors If possible set other devices to a different fre quency The wireless sensor unit is not inserted into the socket The socket inserted in the wireless sensor unit has no voltage applied Power failure the sensor is not being supplied with power 20 The transmission range of the radio signals to the wireless sensor display panel is 300 ft under optimum conditions This is often described as the free field range CE This ideal arrangement e g wireless sensor display panel and wireless sensor unit on a smooth level field without trees houses etc is however never found in practical conditions You will normally wish to set up the wireless sensor display panel in your home with the sensor and additional sensors
18. icted cost and the highlighted button with sign The system consists of two types of devices e Display unit with display and control elements data presentation Wireless sensor unit realized as socket adapter The device can be installed without any tools and is easy to operate Up to 8 wireless sensor units can be assigned to each display unit Values are transmitted from the wireless sensor unit to the display unit via radio signal 4 2 Wireless sensor unit All physical values for cost calculation are determined in the wireless sensor unit Current Voltage Phase angle Effective power Power consumption since previous data transmission Accumulated power consumption Data is transmitted cyclically The wireless sensor unit is already taught to the wireless sensor display panel when the system is delivered as set 4 3 Wireless sensor display panel The transmitted measurement values are shown on the wireless sensor display panel The displayed energy costs are determined from the price for one kWh You can enter the price per kWh by yourself A default value has been defined for delivery The displayed CO2 emissions are calculated from the emission equivalent for one kilowatt hour 5 Safety instructions j We shall not assume any liability for damage to items or persons caused by improper handling or non observance of the safety instructions In such cases any guarantee claims shall become null and void
19. is warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state If you experience difficulty in the operation of your unit or if your unit requires repair please contact P3 INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION TECHNICAL SUPPORT 132 Nassau Street New York NY 10038 USA Tel 212 741 7289 Fax 212 741 2288 Email techsupport p3international com 27 P4200 Kill A Watt Wireless Addendum Learning your Power Profile and setting the CO2 equivalent value Background The electricity we consume comes from many different sources It can be generated from fossil fuels such as Oil Natural Gas and Coal These methods often emit air pollutants into the atmosphere Some of these emissions have been referred to as greenhouse gases Other sources of electricity such as Nuclear Hydro Wind and Solar may have other impacts on our environment but do not typically emit these gases There are many gases produced in the consumption of fossil fuels Typically Carbon Dioxide CO2 is the most common We will refer to CO2 emissions in the use of this product However other pollutants are considered in your local Power Profile and in the estimate displayed by the product The Kill A Watt Wireless product will allow you to estimate the quantity of these pollutants that are discharged into the atmosphere in the production of the electricity that you consume In order to more accurately estimate this value you
20. ll allow you to enter your location information and receive a report which will contain your local emission rates in pounds per kilowatt hour lbs kWh Similar information is available from Environment Canada for electric utilities located in Canada The web site is http www ec gc ca Search for Electricity Intensity Tables The Kill A Watt Wireless uses a CO2 equivalent factor in pounds per kilowatt hour Ibs kWh Data you find from your utility may be expressed in other terms such as tons per gigawatt hour etc If so you must convert this factor to Ibs KWh for proper function Add 0610
21. ors or solvents heavy vibration strong magnetic fields such as for example in the vicinity of ma chines or speakers Never use the product immediately if it has been taken from a cold area to a warm area This causes condensation which could destroy the de vice under certain circumstances Wait until the devices have reached room temperature This can take several hours Choose a safe and stable location for the wireless sensor display panel and ensure that the wireless sensor display panel cannot fall down dan ger of injury Valuable or easily scratched furniture surfaces should be protected from damage by suitable mats before setting up the wireless sensor display panel 15 Disposal 15 1 General Dispose of the unusable product according to valid legal regulations 15 2 Disposing of batteries rechargeable batteries Dispose of exhausted batteries properly 16 Technical specifications R 16 1 Wireless sensor display panel Voltage supply Battery 3 x 1 5 V LR6 Mignon AA cells Data transmission Radio frequency 916 5 MHz Modulation type AM 100 OOK Ambient temperature 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Relative humidity max 80 rel H 30 C Altitude max 2000 m IP degree of protection IP 20 Indoor use Display viewing area H x W 40 6 mm x 56 mm 1 6 inch x 2 2 inch Dimensions H x W x D With stand 145 mm x 104 mm x 55 mm 4 1 inch 5 7 inch x 2 2 inch Without stand 128 mm x
22. t circuited Risk of explosion Never dismantle batteries rechargeable batteries Do not recharge normal batteries Risk of explosion e Ifyou will not be using the product for an extended period of time e g for storage please remove the inserted batteries rechargeable batteries in order to prevent damage caused by leaking batteries rechargeable batteries 7 Peparation for operation commissioning 7 4 Commissioning the wireless sensor display panel Open the battery compartment at the back of the wireless sensor display panel Insert three batteries AA cells into the battery compartment observing correct polarity Use alkaline batteries if possible Although you can use rechargeable batteries this will reduce the operational life due to their lower voltage capacity e Close battery compartment After you have inserted the batteries all LC display segments are actuated briefly after which the version number is displayed 7 2 Starting up the sensors The energy sensors are integrated in socket adapters Insert the sensor in the socket outlet to which the device you want to meter is connected Plug the power cable of the device that you want to monitor into the receptacle of the energy monitor The sensor included in the set is already taught upon delivery To teach in other sensors proceed as described in 9 3 8 Display and control elements 8 1 Display of the wireless sensor display panel Forecast
23. ty for a period of six 6 months from the day P3 ships the repaired or replaced product The warranty does not apply to any product that has been subject to misuse tampering neglect or accident or as a result of unauthorized alterations or repairs to the product This warranty is void if the serial number if any has been removed altered or defaced This warranty is in lieu of all warranties expressed or implied including the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular pur pose which are expressly excluded or disclaimed P3 shall not be respon sible for consequential incidental or other damages and P3 expressly excludes and disclaims liability for any damages resulting from the use operation improper application malfunction or defeat of any P3 product covered by this limited warranty P3 s obligation is strictly and exclusively limited to the replacement or repair of any defective product or component part s Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential dam ages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you P3 does not assume or authorize anyone to assume for it any other obligation whatsoever Some states do not allow limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitations may not apply to you It is the owner user s responsibility to comply with local state or federal regula tions if any that may pertain to P3 products or their use Th
24. y All accumulated values are deleted The display for the elapsed measuring time for the respective sensor is reset 9 3 The Sensor button 9 3 1 Short press of the button Changing displayed sensor Use this button to switch the display between the various added sensors 1 8 if available The display unit always refers to the displayed sensor After you have gone through all individual sensors the sum of all sensors is shown No sensor number is shown on the display For the total display the total consumption for the measurement data in kWh or MWh is displayed is the lower left If more than one sensor has been assigned trained you can put the wire less sensor display panel into automatic mode This is done by pressing on the Sensor button until all the display has completed for all sensors and the total display and the text Auto appears on the display 9 3 2 Long press of button Teaching and deleting sensors Teaching In order to add another sensor put the wireless sensor display panel into Teach mode This is done by pressing the Sensor button for longer than three seconds The display is clear except for a flashing L in the large seven segment display lf a new sensor is now inserted into the socket it is added to the next free position The large seven segment display shows the memory location for the new sensor e g location 3 for 5 seconds teach mode is ended and normal mode appears on the displ
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