Actisense PRO-BUF-2 User manual

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Intelligent Type Approved NMEA Buffer -
PRO-BUF-2
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Important Notices
The device to which this manual relates complies with the Electromagnetic Compatibility requirements according to IEC
60945:2002-08, DNVGL-CG-0339:2019 & IACS UR E10 Rev7. The unit should always be used in conjunction with
appropriately approved, shielded cable and connectors as per NMEA 0400 to ensure compliance. A declaration of
conformity is available for download at www.actisense.com.
If the device to which this manual relates is to be installed within ve metres of a compass, please refer to the
‘Compass Safe Distance’ section in the ‘Technical Specications’ table.
Trademarks and Registered Trademarks
Actisense®and the Actisense logo are registered trademarks of Active Research Limited (Ltd). All other trademarks
are the property of their respective owners.
The NMEA®name and NMEA logo are copyright held by the NMEA. All uses in this manual are by permission and no
claim on the right to the NMEA name or logo are made in this manual.
Fair Use Statement
The contents of this manual may not be transferred or copied without the express written permission of
Active Research Ltd. Copyright © 2021 Active Research Ltd. All rights reserved.
Technical Accuracy
To the best of our knowledge the information contained in this document was correct at the time it was produced.
Active Research Ltd cannot accept liability for any inaccuracies or omissions.
The products described in this manual and the specications thereof may be changed without prior notice. Active
Research Ltd cannot accept any liability for differences between the product and this document. To check for updated
information and specications please check www.actisense.com.
Active Research Ltd will not be liable for infringement of copyright, industrial property rights, or other rights of a third
party caused by the use of information or drawings described in this manual.
Product Registration
Please register your product via the online form at www.actisense.com/support/prodreg.
Your product package includes a unit serial number. The serial number is six digits long and can be found below the
barcode on the label. Your registration will assist Actisense Support to link your product to your details, simplifying
any future assistance you may require.
Product Guarantee
All Actisense products are provided with a 3 year guarantee as standard. To activate the 5-year guarantee offered
with this product please complete product registration either online at www.actisense.com/support/prodreg or by
completing and returning the warranty card supplied in the box with the product.
If you suspect that the unit is faulty please refer to the Troubleshooting Section of the User Manual before
contacting support.
It is a requirement of the guarantee that all installations of electronic equipment follow the NMEA 0400 specication.
Any connection to a battery or power supply must meet the mandatory essential safety requirements that may be
imposed by local regulatory agencies.
Actisense products are intended for use in a marine environment, primarily for below deck use. If a product is to be
used in a more severe environment, such use may be considered misuse under the Active Research Ltd guarantee.
Product Disposal
Please dispose of this product in accordance with the WEEE Directive. The product should be taken to a registered
establishment for the disposal of electronic equipment.
Contents Page
Introduction 4
Installation Warnings 4
Software Updates 4
Features 5
Before getting started 5
Connection terminals 6
Powering the PRO-BUF-2 6
NMEA 0183 Talker and Listeners 7
Connecting to NMEA 0183 devices 7
RF Ground connection 7
Serial Port connections 7
Ethernet connection 8
Alarm connection 8
Mounting the PRO-BUF-2 9
Hard-wiring the modes 10
Operating Mode table 10
Standard Ethernet Network connection 11
Direct / basic Ethernet connection 11
Connecting to the PRO-BUF-2 11-12
Web Browser conguration 13
Troubleshooting 13-14
Returns procedure 14
Technical Specications 15

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Introduction
The PRO-BUF-2 is designed to suit the majority of NMEA 0183 systems and ready to go ‘out of the box’ by simply
hard-wiring the two mode inputs as required. The manually congurable basic modes of operation include variations
of buffer modes, Autoswitch modes, and combine modes. For all other congurations, leaving the mode inputs
oating selects the ‘User Conguration Mode’.
The web browser based conguration tool allows full customisation of the PRO-BUF-2, and as the conguration tool is
web based it is compatible across all popular Operating Systems.
The PRO-BUF-2 supports a direct Ethernet connection to a PC without the need for a specialised Ethernet
crossover cable.
Installation Warnings
All warnings and notices must be followed to ensure the correct operation of the PRO-BUF-2.
Incorrect installation may invalidate the guarantee.
It is highly recommended that all of the installation instructions are read before commencing the installation.
There are important warnings and notes throughout the manual that should be considered before the installation is
attempted.
Warning 1: Accuracy.
The Actisense PRO-BUF-2 is designed to accurately transfer data from input to output. When the PRO-BUF-2 is in a
Basic Mode no data integrity checking is performed, therefore any incomplete, inaccurate or corrupt data received
on a PRO-BUF-2 input will be duplicated to the PRO-BUF-2 outputs. In contrast, PRO-BUF-2 Smart Modes do use the
sentence checksum (if available) to remove incomplete and corrupted data, however, the accuracy of the data elds in
a valid sentence still remains the responsibility of the NMEA Talker that generated the data.
Warning 2: Installation and Operation.
This product must be installed and operated in accordance with the instructions provided. Failure to do so could result
in personal injury, damage to your boat and/or poor product performance.
Warning 3: Installation Code of Practice.
When wiring the power supply to the PRO-BUF-2 ensure the isolation switch is off. Wiring the PRO-BUF-2 while the
connection is live may damage the PRO-BUF-2 and is in breach of the guarantee. Any connection to a battery or power
supply must meet the mandatory essential safety requirements that may be imposed by local regulatory agencies.
All wiring should be in accordance with the requirements of the NMEA 0400 installation specication.
Warning 4: Mounting Requirements.
Select a at location to mount the PRO-BUF-2. Mounting on a contoured surface may cause damage to the case.
Do not mount the PRO-BUF-2 while the device is powered, or the cable harness is connected.
Note that the connectors are pluggable for easy disconnection when mounting or removing the PRO-BUF-2.
Software Updates
The PRO-BUF-2 units have built-in rmware which is held in ash memory, allowing quick and easy upgrades using the
latest Actisense Toolkit. It is highly recommended that the rmware is kept up to date in the PRO-BUF-2.
The PRO-BUF-2 rmware version can be viewed on the PRO-BUF-2 Conguration Tool ‘Home’ page, in the ‘Main
Application’ section. Details of the latest PRO-BUF-2 rmware version released can be viewed on the Actisense
website’s PRO-BUF-2 ‘Downloads’ page, for the Actisense Toolkit download.
Features
• 2 x NMEA 0183 OPTO-isolated inputs
• 12 x NMEA 0183 ISO-Drive™ isolated outputs
• 1 x bi-directional and fully isolated serial port
• 1 x Ethernet port
• 1 x Alarm output (N/O and N/C contacts)
• Pre-dened modes of operation
• Automatic Baud Rate maching on inputs
• ‘User Conguration Mode’ available when mode inputs are not hard-wired
• Easily congurable via any standard web browser
• Supports direct connection to PC using standard Ethernet cable
• Using the conguration tool, each NMEA 0183 output can be congured to communicate at an
independent baud rate
• 2 Virtual Autoswitch modules
• Advanced Data Filtering and Routing
• Data statistics and load indication via web tool
• Diagnostic LEDs (power, data in/out & alarm)
• Designed for 12 and 24 Volt supply
• Pluggable connector system supports both screw and screwless terminals
• Double Galvanic isolation between all inputs and outputs. Galvanic isolation to battery supply
• The PRO-BUF-2 rmware can be easily upgraded to offer new features as they become available,
making it ‘future proof’
Before getting started
The wire colours used in this manual are in accordance with the NMEA 0183 specication (v.4.10, June 2014) and
are for illustration purposes only. Please ensure you check the wiring colours in the installation instructions for the
devices you wish to interface to the PRO-BUF-2.

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Terminals
The PRO-BUF-2 comes with 2-way and 3-way screw connectors. Screwless terminals are available as an accessory.
PRO-BUF-2 connectors are pluggable, meaning they can be easily removed for quick and simple wire installation
without the need to unmount the PRO-BUF-2 from its installed location.
Screw Connector
3-way2-way
Screwless Connector (Supplied as an accessory)
Open the clamp inside the screwless connector by pressing down on the orange button with a small (2mm) at
headed screwdriver. This will allow the wire to be inserted. For best connections do not twist the wire strands.
Release the orange button to lower the clamp on to the wire strands for a secure termination.
Power Supply Connection
The PRO-BUF-2 requires a power source providing
between 10 and 35 Volts DC.
The PRO-BUF-2 ‘+’ terminal should be connected
to the vessel power supply ‘+’ terminal via the
correctly rated fuse (in accordance with NMEA
0400).
The PRO-BUF-2 ‘-’ terminal should be connected
to the vessels DC ground plate.
The input supply connection has continuous
reverse polarity and ESD protection.
NMEA 0183 Talker and Listener Designations
The NMEA have updated the NMEA 0183 specication to ensure a consistent naming convention is used for labelling
ports. The designation follows the same rules as used for Rx and Tx labelling but uses Talker and Listener instead.
The input / receiving (Rx) port will be labelled as a ‘Listener’ port. The output / transmitting (Tx) port will be labelled
as a ‘Talker’ port. When a port is labelled ‘Listener’ it is an input and when it is labelled ‘Talker’ it is an output.
Connecting to NMEA Devices
The ‘A/+’ and ‘B/-’ of the NMEA 0183 device should be matched to the ‘A’ and ‘B’ on the PRO-BUF-2. If the NMEA 0183
device has a ground (GND) wire (and no ‘B/-’ wire), simply connect this to ‘B’ on the PRO-BUF-2.
RF Ground Connection
The shield from each Listener should be connected to the terminal on the PRO-BUF-2 ‘Isolated Talkers’ ports.
All terminals are connected internally and form a common bonding point at the RF ground stud.
The RF ground stud should be connected to the vessels RF ground plate using a minimum conductor size of 8 AWG in
accordance with NMEA 0400.
Standard RS232 Wiring
Serial port connection
RS232 Cable: PRO-BUF-2:
TX (pin 3) ‘IN’
RX (pin 2) ‘OUT’
GND (pin 5) ‘COM’
Null Modem Wiring
Null Modem Cable: PRO-BUF-2:
TX (pin 2) ‘IN’
RX (pin 3) ‘OUT’
GND (pin 5) ‘COM’
*Serial port can be connected safely to a
USB port on a PC using the USBKIT-PRO
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Ethernet
Either a standard Ethernet patch or crossover cable with an RJ45 plug can be used for a direct connection to a PC/
laptop, or the PRO-BUF-2 can be connected to an Ethernet network switch.
Insert the RJ45 plug in to the PRO-BUF-2 ‘Ethernet’ terminal until a click is heard. To remove the RJ45 plug, push down
on the locking clip and pull the cable away from the ‘Ethernet’ terminal.
Alarm
Connect to an Alarm input, indicator or equipment as required.
DIN Rail Mounting
Install the DIN rail in the desired location.
Attach the PRO-BUF-2 to the DIN rail as shown in the diagrams below.
Ensure the PRO-BUF-2 sits ush against the DIN kit clips, and that the rail clips are securely fastened to the DIN Rail.*
Bulkhead Mounting
Actisense recommends the PRO-BUF-2 is installed to a bulkhead using the 2 screw holes located on either side of the
device to ensure a secure mount.
Strain Relief Bracket
The Actisense Strain Relief bracket is sold as an accessory and can be used to secure loose cables for a neat
installation..
* Please note, the Actisense DIN-KIT-1 is an accessory, and is not supplied with the PRO-BUF-2.

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Operating Modes
The PRO-BUF-2 can be congured manually using the ‘Mode’ pins (also referred to as ‘hard-wiring’) or user congured
via the Conguration Tool. Manually conguring the PRO-BUF-2 takes priority over any user conguration. The factory
default setting is ‘Buffer 3’ for the User Dened Modes.
Hard-wiring the operating modes
For a list of modes and how to set them up, refer to the ‘Mode Table’ sheet included with the PRO-BUF-2 or available
from the PRO-BUF-2 ‘Downloads’ page on the Actisense website. Connect the mode pins on the device to the Power
input as indicated in the tabe below:
Web Browser Conguration
The Conguration Tool for the PRO-BUF-2 is built-in and can be accessed via the Ethernet connection.
As the Conguration Tool is web based it is compatible with all popular web browsers and Operating Systems.
Note: An internet connection is not required to access the conguration tool.
Standard Ethernet Networks
If the PRO-BUF-2 is connected to an Ethernet network containing both DHCP and DNS servers, launch any
popular web browser and enter ‘//probuf-xxxxxx’ into the address bar (replacing ‘xxxxxx’ with the product’s serial
number).
Direct connections or basic Ethernet networks
If the PRO-BUF-2 is connected directly to a PC (or the Ethernet network does not have a DHCP server), the PRO-BUF-2
will communicate using auto-IP by default. The auto-IP process can take up to 60 seconds to complete.
The PC’s “Local Area Connection” must also be setup to use auto-IP in order to communicate on this network. Most
PCs are set to do this by default. If needed, instructions for how to do this using Windows 10 are detailed below (other
Windows Operating Systems will be similar). Administrator privileges are required to carry out these instructions in
full.
Now that the PC and PRO-BUF-2 are using the same IP address range, launch any popular web browser and enter
‘//probuf-xxxxxx’ in to the address bar (replacing ‘xxxxxx’ with the actual product’s serial number).
1. Search for ‘Network Status’ and open the ‘Network Status’ menu
2. In the ‘Network Status’ menu, under Advanced network settings, select ‘Change Adapter
Options’
3. Right click on your Local Connection and select ‘Properties’

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4. Select ‘Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)’, but DO NOT uncheck the box.
Click on ‘Properties’
5. Under the ‘General’ tab in ‘Properties’, ensure that ‘Obtain IP address Automatically’ and
‘Obtain DNS server address manually’ are both selected.
6. In the ‘Alternate Conguration’ tab, ensure ‘Automatic Private IP Address’ is selected.
7. Accept these changes by clicking ‘OK’ and then close the Local Connection Windows
Web Browser Conguration
The default page displayed is the PRO-BUF-2 Conguration Tool ‘Home’ page. We strongly suggest bookmarking the
‘Home’ page in your web browser to allow quick and easy future access.
To access any of the PRO-BUF-2 setup pages, the user is required to log-in. This prevents unauthorised user access
from modifying the PRO-BUF-2 conguration. The log-in is “admin” for username and “admin” for password.
All modications to the PRO-BUF-2 settings, including any user dened ‘User Modes’ are automatically saved inside
the PRO-BUF-2.
Troubleshooting Guide
First level PRO-BUF-2 diagnostics / fault nding can be performed by observing the LED behavior. The normal behav-
ior of the PRO-BUF-2 LEDs is described below. If the LEDs are not behaving as expected, this will indicate a fault in
either the device connected to the PRO-BUF-2, the wiring/connections, or the PRO-BUF-2 itself.
LED and Behaviour If LED is not lit, or different behaviour than expected
Power (Blue ‘PWR’) LED
Pulses blue to indicate presence of
power. During power-on, this LED
will ash rapidly (5 times per second)
for 2 seconds to indicate that the
Bootloader is active.
• Ensure that the power terminal plug is correctly located and seated.
• Ensure that the wires are securely connected to the plug.
• Ensure that positive power and ground wires have been connected with the
correct polarity.
• Ensure that any external power fuse has not blown and that the external
power isolation switch is closed.
• Ensure that the power supply meets the Voltage and Current requirements
as dened in the Specications.
Listener (Green ‘IN’) LEDs
In Basic Modes, this LED will ash
on receipt of any data (at a rate
determined by baud rate and data
load).
In Smart Modes, this LED will ash
when valid data is received (at a rate
determined by baud rate and data
load).
• Ensure that the PRO-BUF-2 has power, refer to “Power (Blue ‘PWR’) LED”
above.
• Ensure that the (NMEA Talker) device connected to this input is powered
and is congured to output data.
• Ensure that the plug is correctly located and the wires are securely
connected to the plug, with the correct polarity.
• Ensure that two data wires are connected to the PRO-BUF-2 Listener
terminals. If the (NMEA Talker) device does not have a ‘negative’ data
connection/wire, connect its ground to the ‘B/-’ on the PRO-BUF-2 Listener
terminal instead.
• If the (NMEA Talker) device is sending data at 38400 baud or less, the PRO-
BUF-2 will automatically match that baud rate by default. Check that this
default setting has not been changed to a ‘Manual’ baud rate instead.
Talker (Amber ‘OUT’) LEDs
Flashes on transmit of data (at a rate
determined by baud rate and data
load).
• Ensure that the PRO-BUF-2 has power, refer to “Power (Blue ‘PWR’) LED”
above.
• Ensure that the plug is correctly located and the wires are securely
connected to the plug, with the correct polarity.
• Ensure that two data wires are connected to the PRO-BUF-2 Talker
terminals. If the (NMEA Listener) device does not have a ‘negative’ data
connection/wire, connect its ground to the ‘B/-’ on the PRO-BUF-2 Talker
terminal instead.
• Ensure that the corresponding Listener (Green) LED is lit, indicating that
data is being received. Refer to the ‘Mode Table’ sheet included with the
PRO-BUF-2 or available from the PRO-BUF-2 ‘Downloads’page on the
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LED and Behaviour If LED is not lit, or different behaviour than expected
Serial Talker (Amber ‘OUT’) LED &
Listener (Green ‘IN’) LED
As described above for ‘Talker Out’ and
‘Listener In’ LEDs.
As described above for ‘Talker Out’ and ‘Listener In’ LEDs.
Ethernet (Green & Amber ‘ETHERNET’)
LEDs
Green LED ashes to indicate data
activity.
Yellow LED indicates line speed: off =
10 Mbps, on = 100 Mbps. Determined
by the Ethernet switch/PC connected –
will be 100 Mbps by default.
• Ensure that the Ethernet cable is connected to an Ethernet switch or a
PC.
• Ensure the PC/Ethernet switch is powered and operating normally.
Status LED
Green ashing / solid LED indicates
device is operating correctly
• If LED is not lit, ensure that the PRO-BUF-2 has power, refer to Power
(Blue ‘PWR’) LED above.
• Yellow LED indicates the buffer is lling, but duplication deletion is
managing to keep load under max capacity.
• Red LED indicates buffer is in overload condition, where too much data is
being received, causing sentences to be dropped.
• Review web conguration of device to understand where the overloads
are happening, and correct overload condition by adjusting conguration.
Alarm (Red ‘Alarm’) LED
Indicates whether the alarm condition has been triggered.
• LED will light if Alarm condition has been met.
Mode LED (Green ‘Mode’)
Pulsing, or the number of ashes equates to the Mode number. Refer to the ‘Mode Table’ sheet included with the
PRO-BUF-2 or available from the PRO-BUF-2 ‘Downloads’ page on the Actisense website.
• If the LED is pulsing, this indicates a User Dened Mode has been selected
• If the LED is ashing, the number of ashes indicates the operating mode number selected according to the Mode
Pins. (refer to Mode Table).
Technical Support and Returns Procedure
All installation instructions and any warnings contained in this manual must be followed before contacting Actisense
technical support. If the troubleshooting guide did not help resolve the problem and an error persists, please contact
Actisense Technical Support to help trace the issue before considering the return of the product.
If the Actisense support engineer concludes that the PRO-BUF-2 unit should be returned to Actisense, a
‘Return Merchandise Authorisation’ (RMA) number will be issued by the support engineer.
The RMA number must be clearly visible on both the external packaging and any documentation returned with the
product. Any returns sent without an RMA Number will incur a delay in being processed and a possible charge. Any
cables originally supplied with the product are to be included in the returned box.
Technical Specication
All specications are taken with reference to an ambient temperature of 25°C
unless otherwise specied.
Part Number Description
PRO-BUF-2 2 OPTO input, 12 ISO-Drive outputs
professional Type Approved Buffer
Accessory Description
DIN-KIT-1 Kit of 2 clips & 4 screws. Use with top hat
(EN 50 022) or G section (EN 50 035) rails
A-CONPACK-PBUF2 Pluggable Screwless Terminal pack for
PRO-BUF-2
SRB-90 Kit of 2 x 90mm Stainless Steel Strain
Relief Brackets
USBKIT-PRO USB To Serial Adapter for use with PRO
range products
Power Supply
Input Supply Voltage 10 to 35 V DC
Input Supply Current 325mA max @ 12V DC (all outputs @
full drive into 100 ohm loads)
Input Protection Continuous reverse polarity, transient
overvoltage and ESD protection
Power Indicator LED, Blue - indicates unit is functioning
correctly
Input Supply Connector Pluggable 2-way screw terminal,
5.08mm pitch (12 to 30 AWG)
NMEA 0183 Port - Listener & Talker
Number of Listener / Input
Ports 2 isolated NMEA 0183 Listeners
Number of Talker / Output
Ports 12 isolated NMEA 0183 Talkers
Compatibility Fully NMEA 0183, RS422 & RS232
compatible. RS485 Listener compatible
Speed / baud rate 4800 to 38400 bps
Talker Output Voltage Drive >= 2.2V (differential) into 100 ohm
Talker Output Current Drive 20 mA maximum per output
Talker Output Protection Short circuit and ESD
Talker Data Indicator LED, Orange (Flashes at data rate)
Listener Input Voltage
Tolerance
-15 V to +15 V continuous, -35 V to +35
V short term (< 1 second)
Listener Input Protection Current limited, overdrive protection to
40 VDC and ESD protection
Listener Data Indicator LED, Green (Flashes to indicate valid
input)
Connectors
Pluggable 2/3-way screw terminals,
5.08mm pitch (12 to 30 AWG)
Serial Port
Compatibility RS422 & RS232 compatible. RS485
Listener compatible
Speed / baud rate 4800 to 115200 bps
Output Voltage Drive >= 2.1V (differential) into 100 ohm
Output Current Drive 20 mA max.
Output Protection Short circuit and ESD
Input Voltage Tolerance -15 V to +15 V continuous, -35 V to +35
V short term (< 1 second)
Input Protection Current limited, overdrive protection to
40 VDC and ESD protection
Data Indicators LED’s: Green = Receive, Orange =
Transmit
Connectors
Pluggable 3-way screw terminals,
5.08mm pitch (12 to 30 AWG)
Ethernet Port
Host Interface 10/100BaseT, automatic polarity
detection
Supported Protocols
TCP/IP for conguration and rmware
updating
TCP/IP and UDP for NMEA 0183
comms
Indicators Green = Link/Activity, Yellow = 100
Mbps
Connector RJ45
Isolation
NMEA 0183 Listener OPTO-Isolated, Hi-Pot tested to 1000V
NMEA 0183 Talker Uses IsoDrive™, Hi-Pot tested to 1000V
Serial Port Uses IsoDrive™, Hi-Pot tested to 1000V
Alarm Relay Hi-Pot tested to 1000V
Ethernet Port 2kV for 60s
Mode Inputs
Input Voltage Range 0 to 35V DC
Protection Transient overvoltage and ESD
protection
Connectors
Pluggable 2-way screw terminals,
5.08mm pitch (12 to 30 AWG)
Alarm Output
Contacts Common, Normally Open and Normally
Closed
Alarm Indicator LED, Red indicates a valid alarm
condition
Contact Ratings 35VAC / 50VDC
Connectors
Pluggable 3-way screw terminals,
5.08mm pitch (12 to 30 AWG)
Mechanical
Housing Material 316 Stainless Steel
Dimensions 210mm (W) x 128mm (H) x 27mm (D)
Weight 530g
Mounting Bulkhead mount or DIN rail mount (DIN
kit 1)
Approvals and Certications
EMC IEC 60945:2002-08, DNVGL-
CG-0339:2019 & IACS UR E10 Rev7
Compass Safe Distance 750mm
Type Approval Certicate RINA
Operating Temperature -25 to +70°C
Storage Temperature -40 to +85°C
Relative Humidity (RH) 95% @ 55°C
Environmental Protection IP40
Guarantee 5 Years

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UK, BH17 0GE
Telephone: +44 (0)1202 746682
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.actisense.com
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