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1. io e es L Movie Mode Operation and Menus continued System Requirements Minimum 2 OS Windows 98 98SE 2000 ME XP In movie mode all features and menu op tions are identical to those in CPU MMX Pentium 200MHZ equivalent or faster Pentium III 500 MHz for PhotoSuite5TM normal still photo mode with these exceptions Memory 32MB minimum 64MB recommended for PhotoSuite SVGA video card w 2MB VRAM 800x600 screen display 16 bit High color 200 MB available hard disk space if installing PhotoSuite Internal USB Port e No scene preset options are available landscape portrait etc e No rec mode options 3x sequence e The image size options available are 320x240 or 160x120 This sets the movie resolution per frame I Changing to 160x120 resolution will provide 4x more recording time than 320x240 but at lower Software Installation quality Frame rate is preset at 20 frames per second If you are using Windows 98 you must install drivers before connecting the camera to your PC Insert the CD ROM into your computers CD drive it will auto run and the install screen will be displayed Select Install Driver then No quality file compression options are provided I i foll he directions After i llation Wind 2000 ME and XP d ire drivers Before you begin recording a video the counter in the lower right of the LCD shows the available i I E a addins E ch TRE b A as the camera uses the
2. OUTDOOR DIGITAL CAMERA Model 11 0013G amp 11 0013Y Instruction Manual LIT 98 0455 06 04 11 0013 1LIM indd 1 9 22 04 4 33 31 PM Congratulations on your purchase of thg Bushnell Outdoor Camera The Outdoor Camera is especially designed to capture the memories of your best outdoor adventures as it is water resistant dust resistant shock resistant and rubberized to provide a sure grip Of course with its auto flash and close focus capabillity it will also deliver great photos indoors as well Before using the camera please read the instructions contained in this manual and take time to familiarize yourself with the cameras operation and many great features Please note that although the camera is weatherproof JIS Grade 4 water resistance it should not be used underwater submerged or washed with a strong stream of water Damage due to misuse is not covered by warranty 11 0013 1LIM indd 2 3 QUICK GUIDE BUSHNELL OUTDOOR DIGITAL CAMERA 11 0013G Y Install Batteries amp optional Memory Card Turn On the Camera Set the Menu Language and Date Time Format the SD Card optional Insert 2 AA alkaline or lithium batteries as indicated in the battery compartment on the bottom of the camera An SD card optional for additional photo storage may also be installed in the card slot inside with the notched corner on the left towards the LCD display Press and release the power switch When
3. amp Transfer Photos 11 0013 1LIM indd 4 5 Press the shutter release button halfway down to set the autofocus green AF light comes on then fully down when you are ready to take the photo The frame marks in the center of the LCD show the area used to set focus For off centered subjects place this frame over the main subject press the shutter button until the AF light is on con tinue to hold it then move the camera to recompose your image before depressing the shutter fully to snap the picture Scene presets for landscapes action and portraits are available see Inside the Mode Menu for detailed instructions Press hold Quick View to review stored photos The left right arrow keys step back wards forwards through the photos The up down arrow keys zoom in out for close inspection of photo details To delete a photo during review briefly press Quick View trashcan icon appears Press the down key to choose Yes then press the OK button to delete the photo To exit the photo review press and hold Quick View Before connecting the camera install the drivers from the CD ROM if you use Win dows 98 98SE and install PhotoSuite if you do not already have photo editing soft ware Connect the supplied USB cable from your PC to the USB port under the con nector cover above the strap Press OK on the camera If you have Windows XP just follow the onscreen directions options If you have Win 98 or 2000 open My Com
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help The shielded interface cable must be used with the equipment in order to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules Specifications and designs are subject to change without any notice or obligation on the part of the manufacturer 23 9 22 04 4 33 42 PM
5. section Mode Menu Review Mode Menu Settings 1 Play Protect Off On Setting to On blocks ability to delete photos until turned Movie Mode Operatio n and Menus From Photo mode with the live preview displayed press OK Menu to go to the top menus Press the up Off again in this menu Prevents accidental erasure keypad button to change to Movie mode The movie icon will be displayed Select 320 or 160 Roug 90 Degrees gt or lt Rotates display of reviewed photo Eliminates having to turn resolution by pressing OK Menu then the left key Press the shutter release to begin shooting a video camera to review shots taken with camera held vertically full clip avi format and press again to stop the video To playback the video movie hold down Quick View length portraits etc I i E ength portraits etc until the display switches to Review you will see the first frame of the movie Press the shutter release 2 Color Black amp OfF On Creates additional B amp W version new file from the current to start the playback Press Quick View briefly to go to the Delete menu When you are finished shoot wee ai A Psoe la A On a colon pony ing videos Press OK for the top menu then the up button still camera icon to return to normal photo Te Sidia mode Please note the following menu feature option differences for Movie mode vs Photo mode 17 11 0013 1LIM indd 16 17 gt 9 22 04 4 33 41 PM
6. USB mass storage standard allowing the photo files to be accessed as if they were stored on recording time in seconds 31 124 etc an external hard drive For any Windows OS if you are not already using photo editing software you prefer you may 6 While shooting the video the counter shows elapsed seconds install Roxio PhotoSuite from the CD ROM Be sure to read the Release Notes completely noting any tips or e Digital zoom and macro focus are not available flash is set to Off potential issues relevant to your PC configuration and OS e If the camera is powered off while in movie mode it will return to still photo mode when turned Downloading Your Photos Step by Step 1 Be sure the driver has been installed first if you are on Windows 98 98SE 2 Turn on the camera and connect the supplied cable to the cameras USB jack open the on again Note If your PC will not play the avi movie files in Windows Media Player you may need to download a connector cover on the strap side of the camera then directly to your computer s main USB newer version of the player from Microsoft com search for media player download The movie files can also port do not use front panel keyboard USB ports or unpowered hubs be played back with the QuickTime Player included with many computers or available as a free download 3 The camera will display the Transfer screen with the PC icon highlighted Press OK
7. ackground a Shallow zone of focus for photos of people helps isolate subject from Portrait background I Uses higher shutter speeds to help freeze motion de SPE ES Night CJ Uses lower shutter speeds for better low light exposures Meter Center Camera sets exposure based mostly on center of frame Useful when main subject and background brightness differ greatly Average Camera sets exposure based on overall image No icon on LCD iso Auto Light sensitivity will be set automatically from ISO 100 400 ie A 100 200 400 Manual settings Use higher ISOs only for low light conditions pT EV 2 0 2 0 Provides manual under over exposure adjustment in 0 3 EV steps Auto A White Balance is automatically set for correct color reproduction 12 11 0013 1LIM indd 12 13 Inside the Mode Menu Groups Items Settings continued Group Item Settings Description P 8 P Cloudy LI Manual setting for outdoor overcast or shade conditions erigen PE Manual setting for indoor tungsten light bulb lighting MO Fiuorescene FR Manual setting for indoor fluorescent lighting A MA Mode O A ae eu a Black amp White For black and white only photography Sepia Special effect for antique toned photo look Enhanced contrast for overcast days or flat lighting OW Reduced contrast for mid day or other high contrast conditions I Normal Average contrast for most scenes 1 3 Set All Reset No Yes Se
8. corresponding to the current flash setting is displayed on the LCD see LCD Display Icons NOTE When on normal Auto Flash no icon will be seen After taking a flash photo there will be a delay of several seconds before the next photo may be taken while the flash circuits are recharging Using The Macro Focus and Self Timer Macro focus allow you to photograph close up subjects in a range from approx 4 to 24 10 60cm To set the camera to macro focus mode press the left keypad button 88_l The macro timer menu will be displayed on the LCD With the macro flower icon highlighted press OK to select it The macro icon will be seen on the preview LCD Be sure to hold the camera steady and wait for the autofocus light when taking photos in macro mode To return to normal focus range press the left key button select macro again and press OK Once in the macro timer menu pressing the down keypad button will highlight the self timer op CANCEL tions which allow you to include yourself in a photo with 3 4H or 10 EM second delays available Press OK with the desired time selected With the camera set up on a tripod or sturdy level surface press the shutter release the shutter will snap at the end of the time The timer is also useful for avoid Macro ing shaking the camera when taking night scene photos as the camera will operate at slower shutter Timer speeds To return to normal shutter operation press th
9. e left key button select the current timer and Menu press OK Press Cancel while in the macro timer menu to exit it without making a selection 2 9 22 04 4 33 39 PM Using The Top Menu Pressing the OK Menu button k below the arrow pad will display the top menu selections on the LCD There are 2 Shortcut menus which allow you to quickly change the photo size quality or switch to movie mode and a Mode menu containing multiple settings arranged in groups or tabs Press the keypad button in the same direction of the icon for each menu to enter it The menus and their functions are Movie Mode Still Photo Mode Note only the first is shown in the size menu 2048 x 1536 1600 x 1280 1280 x 960 1024 x 768 800 x 600 11 0013 1LIM indd 10 11 Menu Selection Display Switches from still photo to movie mode for recording video clips avi format Press the up arrow key again to return from movie mode to still photos Image file Size can be set from 2048x1536 down to 800x600 pixels in 5 steps Larger image sizes provide higher resolution sharpness but use more storage memory Image Quality can be set to FQ fine quality NQ normal or EQ economy This affects the amount of jpg file compression with FQ being the least compression highest quality largest file The smaller size lower quality settings will use less memory if you know you will only make small prints or
10. email your photos Using The Top Menu continued Menu After pressing the OK Menu button to see the 3 top menus use the right keypad button to open the Mode Menu Selections within the Mode Menu are arranged in 3 groups or tabs as seen on the left column in the Mode Menu screen To select a menu group use the up down buttons Then press the right button to move to the second column which shows the items in that group Again use the up down button to go to the item you want then press the right key to move to the third column and see the available settings for that item Use the up down buttons to select the setting you want then press the OK Menu button to confirm When finished making your settings continue to press the OK Menu button until you return to the normal display The Mode Menu groups and the item settings submenus within each are arranged in the following order default settings are in bold SISI en eon Ton Mode Menu Opens additional menus as described next Inside The Mode Menu Additional Settings Mode Menu screen showing from left Group Item and Set ting columns Use the 4 way keypad to move around within them in any direction 11 9 22 04 4 33 40 PM io Inside the Mode Menu Groups Items Settings Group item Sci pecipioo TT P Program Standard auto exposure for normal photos ia Deeper zone of focus for extended sharpness from foreground to Landscape b
11. ernal RAM if not the OK Menu button will enter the review set of menus These oper mitre a ES SD Caid Files are stored on the SD card only must be inserted ate in the same way previously described in the still photo mode menu re EB instructions use the arrow pad keys to navigate to the desired menu Review Mode Top Menu Display 15 press OK to confirm a setting but with different menu items and 14 settings as follows 11 0013 1LIM indd 14 15 gt 9 22 04 4 33 40 PM io o Review Menus continued Review Mode Menu Settings continued Slide Show El Automatically cycles through stored photos beginning vvith the oldest Press the up arrow key to start the show It will stop at the most recent photo taken and return to normal review mode Settings Description Copy to SD card Copies all internal memory contents to the SD card Format No Yes Formats the inserted SD card erasing all contents o See Black amp While description With sepia tone effect Select Yes and press OK Menu button to erase all user settings and restore default settings Tia lee 7 Tc ga pei dei e Mode Me octetos pri cita Pro Me O Wes Ost pei dti Poio Mode Me Info Sets whether the information file image size and quality date time for INFO cdi each photo is displayed or not during review mode It does not permanently affect the stored information Review Opens additional settings as described in the next
12. he United States or Canada please contact your local dealer for applicable warranty information In Europe you may also contact Bushnell at BUSHNELL Performance Optics Gmbh European Service Centre MORSESTRASSE 4 D 50769 K LN GERMANY T l 49 0 221 709 939 3 Fax 49 0 221 709 939 8 This warranty gives you specific legal rights You may have other rights which vary from country to country 2004 Bushnell Performance Optics FCC 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
13. he printer The cameras display should come on if not turn on the where you stored the photos earlier If you are using PhotoSuite select File gt Open Photo then use the Look in camera Select the printer icon 1 and press OK After a brief delay while the camera fa el la cc y pull down menu at the top of the Open window select My Computer select your hard drive and double click to printer communication is established you should see the camera s Print options menu any photo in the folder where you copied the files from the camera It is also possible to open and work with your 2 Use the up down keys as usual to select a print option then press OK The options photos directly from the Outdoor camera while it is still connected To do this with PhotoSuite first follow steps 1 3 are in order from top to bottom icon then open PhotoSuite select Files Open Photo and use the Look in menu to select My Computer then select the 1 Print One Use left right keys to select the image up down to select of copies you Removable Disk and open the folders inside until you get to the JPEG photo files If you choose to work this way wish to print Press OK when ready to print from a connected camera be sure that you save the photo when you are done editing to your hard drive and not 2 Print All Images No Yes Prints all photos stored in camera the camera s memory or card To do this in PhotoSui
14. iple photos then Edit gt Copy to Folder file as a backup to reopen and re edit later Make sure you have successfully transferred all the photos you wanted in Windows menus Select an existing folder on your hard drive such as My Pictures or create a new folder 2004 to save before using Delete All on your camera to make room for new images Vacation etc then click OK to transfer copies of the photo files you want 6 After the photos are transferred to your hard drive you can disconnect the camera Windows may produce a screen Using the Direct Printing Pictbri dg e Feature warning that you have disconnected a USB device without stopping or ejecting the disk first your photo files The Outdoor Camera also supports direct printing from the camera to PictBridge com will not be harmed If so check the box that adds an icon to your system tray or taskbar Then next time you finish patible printers without using a PC It is recommended that you first read the direct cc 55 transferring photos you can click that icon first and Stop the USB Mass Storage Device before disconnecting printing PictBridge section of your printers manual With the printer power on con the camera nect the supplied USB cable to the camera then to the direct print USB port on the 7 Youre now ready to open the photo files in any photo editing software Just use File gt Open and go to the folder front or side of t
15. lect Yes and press OK Menu button to erase all user settings and restore default settings Format No Yes Select Yes then press the OK button to format prepare an inserted optional SD card Caution this will erase all previouly stored files on the card 9 22 04 4 33 40 PM SSE e Inside the Mode Menu Groups Items Settings continued Reviewing and Deleting Stored Photos 7 To review playback your photos stored in the internal memory or SD card press and hold the Quick View button until the display shows your previous photo Use the left right keypad buttons to move 3 Set Language English Spanish Selects the language displayed in all menus in backwards or forwards order through your photos While a photo is displayed pressing the up ie French Deutsch Ital button will begin zooming into magnifying up to 4x the image useful for verifying that the photo Soa is sharp Once zoomed you may press OK then use the 4 way keypad to view different areas of RegView Of 1 2 or 3 Sec Sets duration of photo review display after a photo istaken the photo press OK again to exit After zooming in you may press the down button to zoom back out Pressing the down button when the photo is displayed normally not zoomed will change to a e e Le numbering for new photos after deleting all starts over at multiple photo overview up to 9 at once displaying thumbnail images of all pho
16. o after you take it the review time can be changed in the Mode Menu settings To turn off the LCD to conserve battery power press the Quick View button quickly twice Autofocus Area Frame BE holding it down changes to Photo Review Mode Using The Digital Zoom Press the T telephoto key T on the arrow pad i to zoom in up to 4x digitally Pressing the W wide key VV EE after you start to zoom in will zoom back out towards normal magnification NOTE At high digital zoom settings the live preview image may appear coarse or soft due to real time processing limitations This does not represent the actual quality of the captured image as you will see in the quick review after the photo is taken Once the AF indicator turns green this confirms that focus is locked in and your subject will be as sharp as possible in the final photo 8 11 0013 1LIM indd 8 9 Using The Flash The default setting is Auto Flash when the camera is turned on meaning the flash will fire only if needed in low light conditions Pressing the right button on the 4 way keypad Y will select other options Red Eye Reduction 48 gt short pre flash to reduce pupil size for portraits Flash On forces flash to fire in bright conditions good for filling in shadows on a persons face with the sun behind them and Flash Off EE will not fire in any light conditions useful in museums or theatres where flash is prohibited The icon
17. puter on your PC The camera is identified as a Removable Disk Double click this disk and open the folders inside Select any or all of the jpg files and use Edit gt Move or Copy to Folder to save the photos to My Pictures or another folder on your hard drive Once transferred you may disconnect the camera and the files can be opened edited and resaved using the supplied PhotoSuite or any imaging software See Downloading Your Photos Step by Step for more details Shutter Release Viewfinder Flash Connector Cover Lens Self Timer Lamp LCD Monitor 15 Quick View Button Power Button 16 Tripod Socket Viewfinder 17 Strap Bar 4 way Keypad OK Menu Button Battery Compartment Cover Batteries AA x 2 SD Card Slot 9 22 04 4 33 32 PM LCD Display Icons 14 15 16 Iy 1 13 00 CS 1010 4 08 ae PY 11 11 0013 1LIM indd 6 7 Image Quality compression Image Size resolution 1280x960 1024x768 800x600 Digital Zoom Bar 10 Self Timer acro 2 Sequence Shot 3 frames 13 Movie Mode 14 White Balance Exposure Value EV Auto Focus Area Indicator 16 7 Loading Batteries Slide the switch towards the tripod socket as shown on the right then swing open the battery cover Insert 2 AA Alkaline batteries into the camera as indicated then close the battery cover until it clicks OPTICSPLANET Inser
18. red they may also be reduced to a smaller file size using your photo software Use small size and or low quality settings if you will only email insert into documents or make small prints and do not want to resize the file later 4 OPTICSPLANET gt gt TWO Year LIMITED WARRANTY Your Bushnell product is warranted to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for two years after the date of purchase In the event of a defect under this warranty we will at our option repair or replace the product provided that you return the product postage prepaid This warranty does not cover damages caused by misuse improper handling in stallation or maintenance provided by someone other than a Bushnell Authorized Service Department Any return made under this warranty must be accompanied by the items listed below 1 A check money order in the amount of 10 00 to cover the cost of postage and handling 2 Name and address for product return 3 An explanation of the defect 4 Proof of Date Purchased 5 Product should be well packed in a sturdy outside shipping carton to prevent damage in transit with return postage prepaid to the address listed below IN U S A Send To Bushnell Performance Optics Attn Repairs 8500 Marshall Drive Lenexa Kansas 66214 IN CANADA Send To Bushnell Performance Optics Attn Repairs 25A East Pearce Street Unit 1 Richmond Hill Ontario L4B 2M9 For products purchased outside t
19. te after clicking Done answer Save Changes with Yes but 3 Print Selected Photo from Thumbnail Review use left right keys to select a photo then answer Replace Existing File with No and use the Save As dialog box to save the edited photo in a folder up down to choose how many copies you want 4 Print All Images as Index prints thumbnails of all photos contact sheet 20 5 Exit print menu 21 on your hard drive Save In gt Local Disk not the Removable Disk camera 11 0013 1LIM indd 20 21 gt 9 22 04 4 33 42 PM io o Photo Storage Capacity Reference max capacity 2 photos Image Size 2048x1536 1600x1280 1280x960 1024x768 800x600 22 11 0013 1LIM indd 22 23 Megapixels approx Q N Z Z Internal Memory 10 photos 20 41 HAN 64 MB SD Card 39 photos 158 6 129 239 101 202 405 158 F 634 299 319 HN o Selects amount of file compression jpg ratio FQ low EQ high FQ Fine Quality 1 2 5 NQ Normal Quality 1 5 EQ Economy Quality 1 10 Image Size refers to the pixel dimensions or resolution of the digital file Actual storage capacity will vary based on content of each photo file You may be able to take a few photos more or less than the listed average capacity Use large size and high quality settings for photos you may want to enlarge or crop later If requi
20. the from Apple com display will change to Mass Storage If not close all open programs disconnect the camera Download a restart your computer and try again Screen 11 0013 1LIM indd 18 19 gt 9 22 04 4 33 41 PM io e Downloading Your Photos Step by Step continued Downloading Your Photos Step by Step continued 4 Open My Computer or Windows Explorer The camera will be seen as a new Removable Disk with an unused 8 If you are new to photo editing on a computer consult your softwares Help menu PhotoSuite has extensive drive letter assigned to it Double click this new Disk icon open the DCIM folder inside then any folder s built in Help for tips on using its features Along with adjusting the brightness contrast sharpness and color inside that 100BUSHN etc Your photos are the JPEG files inside they have the prefix BUSH__ followed by a of your photos you can resize the photo to fit the paper if you are printing or save a smaller low or medium number same as seen earlier on the cameras display when you review photos Single clicking any file should show a resolution file for email or inserting into documents When you are ready to save your edited file you may want small preview image to use Save As and give it a more descriptive name than BUSH0001 Doing this also preserves the original 5 Click Edit gt Select All or click on one photo contol click to select mult
21. the live preview is displayed on the LCD you are ready to snap a picture The default settings will provide optimum quality under most conditions However we recommend reading the full manual to take advantage of the many available options for different photo conditions and user preferences Press the OK Menu button then the right arrow pad key to open the Mode Menu Press the down arrow twice to highlight Set then use the right arrow to move over to the Set menu list Go down to Language then press the right arrow Select your language and press the OK button The display returns to the Set menu Keep pressing the down arrow until you highlight Date amp Time go past File Name then press the right arrow In the Date amp Time setting screen use the left right arrows to select the date time part you want to change then use the up down arrows to set it The letter at the end of the date line sets the date format Y M D first The time can be set to a 12 or 24 hour format Press OK when finished setting the Date amp Time If you inserted an SD card earlier format it before using the camera Go to Format in the Set Menu and press the right arrow key Move down to Yes and press OK to confirm you want to format the card Press OK to exit all menus 9 22 04 4 33 31 PM QUICK GUIDE BUSHNELL OUTDOOR DIGITAL CAMERA 11 0013G Y 5 Take A Photo Review and Delete Photos Connect To A Computer
22. ting An SD Card The camera stores 20 542 photos in the 16MB internal memory depending on resolution quality settings refer to the chart at the back of this manual To expand the available storage you may add an optional SD Secure Digital memory card with any capacity up to 512 MB The card is inserted into a slot in the battery compartment as shown in the last diagram Note that the notched corner is on the left with the metal connectors facing up 9 22 04 4 33 33 PM Taking A Photo Hold the power button for 2 seconds to turn on the camera The LCD monitor startup screen will appear and the red flash charge indicator will blink briefly When you see the live image preview 1 the camera is ready to shoot Compose your photo on the LCD display or use the viewfinder if the LCD is hard to see or batteries are low Press the shutter release half way down to set the autofocus on the central area indicated by the AF marks 2 When focus is complete the green AF light by the viewfinder comes on and the AF marks on the LCD will change from red to green you can snap a photo while the marks are still red but it may not be sharp For off center subjects set focus with AF area centered on the subject then move the camera as desired while continuing to hold the shutter release halfway Press the release down all the way when you are ready to take the photo 3 The LCD will automatically show a quick review of the phot
23. tos You can then use A ol a the keypad to highlight a specific photo and display it full screen by pressing the OK Menu button To Sets display brightness Left box dimmer Right box brighter erase delete a photo during the review briefly press do not hold the Quick View button The Delete aa Middle box is normal level Press OK to set menu will apppear with a choice of One or All Press the down key select One then OK to delete eS gt to go to setup Press Left right keys move between fields Up down keys change only that photo You will see a blinking hourglass as the photo s are deleted Note that pressing the Time OK once set setting Letter at end of date sets format M D or Y first OK button after selecting One or All photos will perform the deletion immediately so be careful Video Our NTSC or PAL Affects video out signal Set for your location s TV system not to select All if you have not transferred the photos to your PC first When you are done review in hotos d hold th k View button to return to the display Rec Mode 1 Shot or 3 Shot Sets number of photos taken each time shutter release is ii aa e RRSSAA DU ALLO TO ee DEE nay pressed 1 shot is normal single shot 3 shot will take 3 photos Review Menus In epi series oe pine an ton square After pressing the Quick View button to enter Review mode pressing Storage Auto Files are stored on SD card if inserted int

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