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1. TAGHeuer PROFESSIONAL TIMING Mini Display HL975 User Manual Version 11 2014 TAGHeuer Timing Page 1 20 Chapter 1 Concept 2 MiniDisplay description 3 HL975 Manager 3 1 Manager Tools 3 2 Written Configuration 3 3 Printer Emulator 4 Operation Mode 4 1 Parameters 4 1 1 Display Address 4 1 2 Default Line colour 4 1 3 Display delay 4 1 4 Display Time mode 4 1 5 RS232 PC 4 1 6 RS232 AUX 4 2 Option 4 2 1 2 Inputs option Menu TIMING 4 3 Synchro 4 3 1 Automatic Synchro at Zero 4 3 2 Manual time of day synchronisation 4 3 3 Slave synchro 4 3 4 Synchro with HL975 Manager 4 4 PTB Mode 4 5 Speed Mode 4 6 Counter Mode 4 7 Start Light Mode 4 8 Display Mode 4 8 1 Advertising programming 4 9 Clock Mode 4 10 Count Down Mode 5 Mode change without PC 6 Configurations 6 1 Synchronise MiniTimer MiniDisplay 6 2 Two MiniDisplays in series with MiniDisplay Manager 6 3 Speed and Running time using two MiniDisplays 6 4 Net Time with intermediate 6 5 Start Finish with MiniDisplay and MiniDisplay software 7 Recommendations for Use 8 Technical specification 8 1 Characteristics of HL975 8 2 Available colours 8 3 Pin out RS232 TAGHeuer Timing OO OO JJJ OO Oo OO OO OO OO OO Om P AA BR Ww O Page 2 20 1 Concept The new Matrix Display HL975 was developed to meet requirements in terms of visibility flexibility and high performance This new conce
2. G ki FINISH Start 1 Finish 3 Distance 30m Start 1 Finish 4 Distance 60m V1 Line 0 V2 Line 0 V1 Line 1 V2 Line 1 Format MM SS DD RS232 AUX PC RS232 DATA Line 1 Page 16 20 6 5 Start Finish with MiniDisplay and MiniDisplay software TIMING SOFT RS232 PC RS232 AUX HL975 Input 1 STARI Input 2 FINISH HL975 Mode DISPLAY Parameter RS232 AUX PC RS232 DATA Line 1 SOFTWARE TIMING Received Timing Data Sending Display Data 2 TAGHeuer Timing Page 17 20 7 Recommendations for Use Installation The MiniDisplay HL975 is a full colour LED display Although the MiniDisplay can be used indoors and outdoors optimal viewing and protection is best when the display is in the shade or covered from direct sunlight and rain Never immerse the MiniDisplay in water Important A display board set in direct sunlight for a few hours can become very hot We recommend handling precautions such as gloves at all times 8 Technical specification 8 1 Characteristics of HL975 Power External 15VDC 4 5 A Fuse 8A internal Consumption Standby 200mA all LED OFF Max 5A 8 characters on at maximum brightness Tamp 20 C Working temperature 20 C to 60 C Weight 2 0 Kg Visibility up 50m 164 feet Dimensions 600 x 110 x 60 mm 23 62 x 4 33 x 2 36 Open Quartz 8MHZ 1 at 25 C 8 2 Available co
3. mode there are two different functions available a Start Light Sequence Manual ON and OFF The MiniDisplay is able to run a Start Light sequence All the 5 lights can be controlled independently and the user is able to configure their own sequence delays and colours b Count down sequence CntDown The count down sequence is a repetition loop of your chosen lights and delays Trigger 1 settings allows the user to determine the length of each count down sequence Eg Set Trigger 1 to 60 this will mean that each count down sequence is a 60 second count down and then loop again for another 60 seconds and so on Trigger 6 determines the length of time the user needs the final start light start light 6 to be illuminated for before returning to the count down sequence of the next loop Eg Set Trigger 6 to 10 this will mean the final light sequence will display for 10 seconds before returning to the count down loop The interval time should be a minimum of 10 seconds including the last zone Trigger 1 Trigger 6 gt 10 sec An impulse on the input 1 allows the user to start the first count down This is always at the full minute An impulse on input 2 resets the sequence lt is recommended to synchronize the MiniDisplay with the main timing device chapter 4 3 This mode requires the 2 inputs option The time impulses could be sent by other timing devices such as a MiniTimer Three options are available Sequen
4. timing impulses can be sent from another timing device such as a MiniDisplay Initial Value 0 Display 1x8 At each impulse Input 1 or 2 the display will increment or decrement the displayed value These 2 inputs could be from 2 inputs option HL975 2 or from another timing device such as a CP540 HL440 or HL940 Once the Count Down mode is selected the HL975 will display COUNTER then Ext Init By default and without modification the MiniDisplay will be synchronized automatically at zero It is possible to synchro with high precision Three modes are available see chapter 4 3 Manual with the 2 inputs option Slave thanks to MiniDisplay Chronoprinter 540 Start Clock HL940 With the HL975 Manager The HL975 Manager Allows you to initialize 2 parameters Type of display 1 x 8 characters Single Sided 2 x 4 characters Double Sided A start Value 0 9999 for a display 2x4 characters 0 65 535 for a display 2x8 characters When another timing device is connected by RS232 CP540 HL440 or HL940 it is necessary to set correctly the Status Input and Serial port RS232 AUX Warning All the times are memorized into the MiniDisplay NOTE all stored times are erased when the MiniDisplay is either switched off or the mode is changed Times can be recovered through the HL975 Manager application TAGHeuer Timing Page 9 20 4 7 Start Light Mode With this
5. EEE TE ae RS232 AUX LE u amp HL975 MASTER HL975 SLAVE HL975 Manager HL 440 SLAVE HL975 setting Parameter RS232 AUX PC RS232 DATA Mapping example n 1 HL975 input 1 2 HL440 PTB1 4 Input Status 1 2 IN Mapping example n 2 HL975 Input 1 2 HL440 PTB5 8 Mapping example n 3 HL975 Input 3 4 HL440 PTBi1 4 Input status 3 4 IN Cables HL OC HL44 RS232 M M HL200 10 3 2 2 3 9 9 6 2 Two MiniDisplays in series with MiniDisplay Manager 2 TAGHeuer Timing Page 14 20 RS232 cable M M HL200 10 RS232 AUX RS232 PC RS232 PC e P HL975 1 HL975 2 HL9 5 Manager HL975 1 Mode DISPLAY Parameter RS232 AUX DISPLAY Line 1 HL975 2 Mode DISPLAY Line 2 6 3 Speed and Running time using two MiniDisplays HL975 Manager RS232 PC RS232 cable M M HL200 10 R5232 AUX LE E MEE CC Fe TTT ETT DEE 2 2 ee T HL975 1 Running Time HL975 2 Speed F pl START W FINISH CR HL975 1 HL975 2 Mode SPEED start 1 Finish 2 Mode DISPLAY Speed format 999 99 Line n 2 Parameter Line 2 Net Time format R MM SS DD Line n 1 Parameter RS232 AUX DISPLAY Line 1 TAGHeuer Timing Page 15 20 6 4 Net Time with intermediate HL975 Manager RS232 AUX HL975 Mode SPEED V1 V2 Speed Display Net Time Display Parameter TAG TAGHeuer Timing START 3 W Inter
6. Running Time with a HHH MM SS or MM SS DC The Running Time will be displayed with the colours set into the Parameters chapter 4 1 Display colours speed net time superior inferior Parameters to define colours of the Speed and Net Time It allows you to display the Speed or Net Time with different colours depending on the last value Colour gt Ifthe new speed is greater than the previous one Colour lt if the speed is lower than previous the one Color lt Display line N for Speed or Net Time Parameter settings to define between Speed and Net Time You need to take into consideration the display address by default Menu Parameters 3 1 1 It is possible to display Speed or Net Time Running Time on the MiniDisplay or to another linked display TAGHeuer Timing Page 8 20 Both Speed parameters Speed 1 Speed 2 are managed independently The Display Address should be related to the Parameters of MiniDisplay Chapter 4 1 Warning All the times are memorized into the MiniDisplay NOTE all stored times are erased when the MiniDisplay is either switched off or the mode is changed Times can be recovered through the HL975 Manager application Remark If there are any address parameter conflicts with the display the parameters set Speed 1 will override the parameters set Speed 2 4 6 Counter Mode This mode does not necessarily require the 2 inputs option The
7. ce Manual Start Light Switch ON all the LEDs the same colour Light 1 impulse on Input 1 Light 2 impulse on Input 2 Sequence ON start Light 1 Six lights will be switched ON Start Light 2 start Light 3 Sequence OFF Start Light 4 Six lights will be switched OFF start Light 5 Sequence CntDown Start Light 6 Start sequential Input 1 Y For the first 5 lights it is possible to set ima x excluding the sequence CntDow E Upto 11 colours see chapter 8 1 4 Time e Trigger ime 5 o Time using a delay from the previous impulse VRandom F o Random Time set between Min Max The MiniDisplay automatically sets a time in this interval o Input 1 when the impulse is on input 1 from the 2 Inputs option or other timing devices HL440 Max CP540 HL940 o Synchro when several displays are linked together The Display above sends a SYNCH impulse that will be used for the next Display w TAGHeuer Timing Page 10 20 Min o Disable it is possible to disable on of the Start Light At the end of the sequence the MiniDisplay will send a frame with the actual start time It could be used for any software or other timing device where start time is required Input 2 2 Inputs option or other timing devices is used to reset the Start Light Warning All the times are memorized into the MiniDisplay NOTE all stored times are erased when the MiniDisplay is either switched off or the mo
8. ce the PTB mode is selected the HL975 will display PTB then Ext Init By default and without modification the MiniDisplay will be synchronized automatically at zero It is possible to synchro with high precision Three modes are available see chapter 4 3 Manual with the 2 inputs option Slave thanks to Mini timer Chronoprinter 540 Start Clock HL940 With the HL975 Manager Warning All the times are memorized into the MiniDisplay NOTE all stored times are erased when the MiniDisplay is either switched off or the mode is changed Times can not be recovered through the HL975 Manager application TAGHeuer Timing Page 7 20 4 5 Speed Mode This mode does not require the 2 inputs option The time impulses could be sent by other timing devices such as a MiniDisplay This mode allows you to display a running time a lap time or a speed Once the Speed mode is selected the HL975 will display Speed then Ext Init By default and without modification the MiniDisplay will be synchronized automatically at zero It is possible to synchro with high precision Three modes are available see chapter 4 3 Manual with the 2 inputs option Slave thanks to MiniDisplay Chronoprinter 540 Start Clock HL940 With the HL975 Manager Two speed settings are available and have their own parameters For each speed setting the parameters are Speed calculator unit You have to c
9. de is changed Times can be recalled through the HL975 Manager application Important At the end of the start sequence a frame with Time of the Day is sending to the RS232 Serial port This time has a 0 01 precision and is identify as channel n 8 It could use on any timing software 4 8 Display Mode This mode does not require the 2 inputs option Display Mode is a simple interface using the MiniDisplay with normal TAG Heuer protocol THDIS08 to write messages to the display lt is also possible to store recall and display up to 16 adverts memorized into the MiniDisplay and can activate directly from the HL975 Manager or from the Chronoprinter 540 The Parameters set on the chapter 4 1will be used Warning The Display mode sends a data string to the display on the address defined by default on the menu Parameter of the MiniDisplay see chapter Erreur Source du renvoi introuvable It allows you to send a pre programmed message up to 16 and display information directly from the HL975 Manager or from the TAG Heuer ChronoPrinter 540 The standard protocols of communication are THDISO8 Only the following characters could be used ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ1234567890 abcdefghijkimnoparstuvwxyz lt is possible to send immediately a message limited to 8 characters to the Display with the HL975 Manager TAGHeuer Timing Page 11 20 4 8 1 Advertising programming Tha
10. hoose between m s km s miles h and knots Speed Net Time Start Channel 1 Start Finish Channel input number For each speed parameter it is possible to select channel numbers for start and finish In case of using the Display alone with 2 inputs option the channels used should be 1 and 2 by default It is possible to send a timing frame via the RS232 PC from a CP540 HL440 or HL940 The channels could be used simultaneously Example Speed measurement with only one input Start 1 Finish 1 Speed measurement on return Speed 1 between input 1 and 2 Speed 2 between input 2 and 1 F finish channel takes the same channel used for Start On this mode the Finish is not considered as Start see S gt but only as Finish It is necessary to give an impulse to restart the calculation Speed or Net Time It is used as Start Finish on one channel Finish Channel F Distance 34 464 m StartChannel Finish Channel 0 ail Distance 0 100 m Format 999 9 r C1 C2 Lie 1 0 F Color gt Color lt Format R MM SS DD R Running Time Distance to calculate the speed C1 E Distance is defined in meters miles between 0 001 and 9999 999 lneN 0 5 1 Color gt Display format Parameters to set the format for Speed and Net Time Speed display precision 999 999 999 99 999 9 999 Net Time Display precision HH MM SS or MM SS DC
11. ication port of the display It is also used as Input when several displays are linked together 4 1 6 RS232 AUX Several communication baud rates are available from 2400 to 57600 bps This COM port is used as an auxiliary bus and as an output when several displays are linked together see chapter 8 Several selections are available Printer To connect a serial printer E g TAG Heuer HL200 PC RS232 Data To connect the HL975 to a PC or other timing device Display to connect another display E g a second HL975 PC amp Display to connect a PC Timer device or Display Remarks The HL975 Manager can be connected both to the RS232 PC or RS232 AUX lt is very useful when you can to use the HL975 Manager and the MiniDisplay is synchronized in Slave mode TAG all TAGHeuer Timing Page 5 20 4 2 Option 4 2 1 2 Inputs option Menu TIMING Timing Input1 0 01 Input2 0 01 Channel 1 Input Te Channel 2 Input v This option ensures highly accurate measurements from the MiniDisplay HL975 The settings for this option are available in the menu Timing within the HL975 Manager Quartz thermo compensated 12 8MHz Accuracy 0 5 ppm at 25 C 1 5 ppm between 20 C and 55 C Connection 2 x Amm banana plug connectors Configuration Mapping 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Time base 1 sec to 1 100 000 sec Locking input from 0 01 sec to 9 99 sec Input Status In
12. lay 3 1 Manager Tools On the Top Manager Toolbar you have several tools available Setting to connect the Manager to the MiniDisplay Manager Setting MiniDisplay Manager user s manual Information Manager version Quit Manager 3 2 Written Configuration On the bottom right toolbar you have several tools to save amp load the settings Write setting configuration into the MiniDisplay Save setting configuration into a file w Load setting Configuration file Quit and display the chrono print emulator 3 3 Printer Emulator On your right of the Manager you have an exact copy of the information that the MiniDisplay will provide via the thermal printer available as an accessory Several options are available HR OBOE Update Printer Manager with the actual run Save the Printing information Clear the Printing information no impact on the MiniDisplay Load the Printing information Print the Printing information into a TXT File Put an X in front of the time This information is only for the Manager and does not modify the MiniDisplay data Warning information in front of a time This information is only for the Manager and does not modify the MiniDisplay data Accept a time remove signal Warning and X This information is only for the Manager and does not modify the MiniDisplay data w TAGHeuer Timing Page 4 20 4 Operation Mode The Mini Display has several operating m
13. lours Black LED off Red Cyan Cyan 7 Turquoise Rose Rose 11 Light Blue 8 3 Pin out RS232 Pin RS22PC RS232AUX BEE S o 2 BECH po Ro R AL a C DL OND GND BLL EEE G y CH D RS485 B SYNCIN SYNC_OUT TAGHeuer Timing Page 18 20 TAG 9 OPTIONS 9 1 GPS Module Art Nr HL975 GPS The MiniDisplay HL975 can be equipped with an optional GPS module Connect the GPS antenna and sync automatically the accurate Time of Day with the Clock mode Requires at least Firmware version A 04 9 2 2 Inputs Module Art Nr HL975 2 This option ensures highly accurate measurements for the display i e Start Stop Split Lap Speed etc TAGHeuer Timing Page 19 20 TAGHeuer PROFESSIONAL TIMING TAG Heuer PROFESSIONAL TIMING 6A Louis Joseph Chevrolet 2300 la Chaux de Fonds Switzerland Tel 032 919 8000 Fax 032 919 9026 E mail info tagheuer timing com Http www tagheuer timing com TAGHeuer Timing Page 20 20
14. nks to the HL975 Manager it is possible to programme up to 16 advertising messages and display them directly with the HL975 Manager or directly with the Chronoprinter 540 With the HL975 Manager it is possible to Display a programmed message Run a Programme already stored in the MiniDisplay Texts HL 9759 5 Load a message from the MiniDisplay Read and edit a message stored in the MiniDisplay Adverts Store a message in the MiniDisplay Essen Save an edited message into the MiniDisplay Only saved Program N messages will be able to be displayed Delete a programme which is displayed Program N Delete what is currently displayed on the MiniDisplay This command does not erase any stored programme FOOIESOSTAG Heuer Timing pr esent the new concept of EL D lt is possible to edit any advertising programme Several HL 795 SEP32 commands are available with the right click of your mouse Colour Cxx xx Colour available refer to the chapter 8 2 Scrolling speed Sxx xx Speed 01 fast 09 slow att ici ee Pause Pxx Xx pause time in 0 1 sec ee 4 9 Clock Mode This mode does not require 2 Inputs option Warning If you require highly accurate time we recommend that you use the 2 Inputs option Refer to the technical characteristic chapter 8 Thanks to the 2 Inputs option it is possible to display the time of day with good accuracy It i
15. odes depending on which timing option is required i MiniDisplay Manager HL 975 TAGHeu Settings PROFESSIONAL TIMING TTT 1 Line address 1 9600 Eds v Color eee Display Time s 5 0 PC RS232 Data HH MM SS v 5600 Eds 4 1 Parameters The same parameter settings are set for all operating modes 4 1 1 Display Address Each display has its own user configurable address This configurable address is used in the standard communication protocol If you select line O it allows for an automatic daisy chaining linking of several displays When the HL975 is connected directly to the MiniDisplay for example in Training mode you will display on line 1 running time and Line 2 bib number By putting the selection line 0 the first HL975 be considered as n 1 and the second HL975 as n 2 and so on 4 1 2 Default Line colour User selectable default LED colour see chapter 8 2 4 1 3 Display delay Determines the length of time each message or item of data is displayed for The delay is between 0 5 to 9 5 sec 4 1 4 Display Time mode This menu is only available when the 2 inputs option is installed Two modes of display HH mm ss gt Hours Minutes and seconds total of 8 characters mm ss dc gt Minutes seconds 1 10 and 1 100 of seconds total of 8 characters 4 1 5 RS232 PC Several communication baud rates are available from 2400 to 57600 bps This COM port is the main commun
16. pt of Display also incorporates many options combining precision and comfort for all timekeepers With its revolutionary design and storage system this new Display is easy to transport and install in all circumstances Important Do not forget to register your product online at http www tagheuer timing com tools product register The Mini Display is delivered with the HL975 Manager for programming the different modes via PC Once the MiniDisplay is programmed it is possible to select the mode and use it without a PC 2 MiniDisplay description The MiniDisplay can be installed on a camera tripod with its 1 4 inch Whitworth tripod mount It consists of 2 LED Matrix boards of 8x24 LEDs The Mini Display has 2 physical configurations e Closed can be used as a double sided display of 2x 4 characters e Open provides a single sided display of 1x 8 characters Located At the back of the display you will find e Power plug Power supply HL940 3 e 4 position selector OFF 1 to 3 Brightness This selector allows you to select desired mode when running without a PC e Two Sub D9p connector o Inner Input RS232 RS485 Synchro IN o Outer Output RS232 Synchro OUT e One option Socket 2 impulse Inputs Ethernet or GSM Selector Port Port RS232 PC RS232 AUX 7 Power Connector w TAGHeuer Timing Page 3 20 3 HL975 Manager The HL975 Manager allows you to configure the MiniDisp
17. puts Output Locked Input Transmit open for photocells Output Receiving from other timing devices such as CP540 HL440 or HL940 Locked Input locked for Transmitting Receiving 4 3 Synchro Several modes of synchro are available with the MiniDisplay lt is used to synchronize the mini display with time of day By default the synchro is set automatically at Zero and is the same at each Mode Change Synchro Hour Minute oy i Ah T ah m ab T d T 4 3 1 Automatic Synchro at Zero The time base starts automatically at zero after loading a new mode This synchronisation is not precise and should not be used if the Mini display is connected to other Timing devices 4 3 2 Manual time of day synchronisation Thanks to the 2 Inputs option HL975 2 it is possible to synchronize the MiniDisplay manually When switching ON the HL975 keep input 1 closed e During the welcome message introduce the dd mm yy Day Month Year followed by Time of day HH mm e Impulse on Input 1 selects the field e Impulse on Input 2 changes the fields e Atthe end of the process an impulse to input 1 will synchronize the MiniDisplay TAGHeuer Timing Page 6 20 4 3 3 Slave synchro The MiniDisplay HL975 is fully integrated with our other Timing Devices including the CP540 HL440 and HL940 Connection RS232 PC and AUX of the Mini Display could be used to synchronize the MiniDispla
18. s possible to synchro with high precision Three modes are available see chapter 4 3 Manual with the 2 inputs option Slave thanks to MiniDisplay Chronoprinter 540 Start Clock HL940 With the HL975 Manager With the GPS Option installed a new menu will be available in the Minidisplay Manager In order to set GMT offset you should use the MiniDisplay Manager Every time you start the Clock mode the display will look for a synchro signal automatically Ensure that the antenna is placed in direct view to the sky TAGHeuer Timing Page 12 20 Note that the UTC leap second will be updated automatically This may take a few seconds Mode Clock h Ready Time Zone Satellites 7 9 2 h r UTC Leap time s 16 4 10 Count Down Mode This mode does not necessarily require the 2 inputs option Initial Value e DE Ott 9 You have to pre define the time allocated with as a synchro HH MM SS refer to the chapter 4 3 Thanks to the 2 inputs option you have the possibility to decrement every second the pre defined time The input 1 and 2 are used as follow Input 1 start the count down it is possible to use any other timing devices HL440 CP540 HL940 By shorting either input 1 or 2 for 5 seconds you will reset the display to the pre defined time Using the input 1 and 2 in short impulse could be used But the time memorized into the MiniDisplay will be taken from S
19. y in Slave or Master chapter 8 2 thanks to the Synchro signal e Connect the RS232 PC of the HL975 to RS232 AUX of the MiniDisplay Press Input 2 of the 2 inputs option and switch ON the Mini Display e The HL975 will display SYNC EXT until the synchro signal is given to the HL975 by the Mini Timer Warning It is necessary that the Master and Slave Timing Device are in same baud rate 4 3 4 Synchro with HL975 Manager Thanks to HL975 Manager which can be downloaded free of charge from our website www tagheuer timing com it is possible to synchronize the MiniDisplay with a pre defined time date or as Slave chapter 4 3 Attention All timing devices must be synchronised together via the serial RS232 connection Incorrect synchronisation will cause incorrect information or no information at all 4 4 PTB Mode This mode requires the option 2 inputs HL975 2 This is the classic mode for all TAG Heuer Timing devices lt allows you to record the sequential time of day on the inputs or via another timing device such as CP540 HL440 or HL940 which is connected by RS232 Warning It is important that the input configuration Mapping Input Status is set correctly see chapter 4 2 1 In this Mode the time of the day will be displayed according to default colours and time delay chapter 4 1 Delay Time 0 5 to 9 5 sec Display Time mode hh mm ss or mm ss dc Default colour On
20. ynchro 0 and not correspond to the Count Down value 5 Mode change without PC Once modes are set they are memorized into the MiniDisplay and can be recalled without a PC Use the 4 positions rotary switch to select the mode 1 Switch ON the MiniDisplay selector at position 1 2 The last Mode is displayed on the HL975 During this time turn the selector to position 4 max and come back to position 3 3 The Mode will blank 4 Change the selector between the position 4 and 3 to change mode with the following order PTB SPEED COUNTER FEU DISPLAY CLOCK CNTDWN DEMO 5 Once the desired mode is selected validate it by moving the selector to position 1 In Display Mode it is possible to selection advertising with the 4 positions rotary switch 1 Switch ON the MiniDisplay selector at position 2 2 Once the Mode Display is displayed turn the selector in position 1 3 Change the selector between the position 2 and 1 to change the advertising number 4 Once the desired advertising is selected just keep the selector in position 1 during several second TAGHeuer Timing Page 13 20 6 Configurations Several configurations are possible The MiniDisplay is developed to be totally integrated into the TAG Heuer Timing Portfolio Please see some examples of configurations 6 1 Synchronise MiniTimer MiniDisplay HL975 Manager HL 440 MASTER RS232 PC TIIT bh oi Te safe se ee se z n lhl RC

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