GME Accusato MT410 User manual

PLB
MT410 & MT410G
EMERGENCY PERSONAL LOCATOR BEACONS
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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WARNING.......................... 2
FEATURES .......................... 2
INTRODUCTION ..................... 2
General ........................ 2
ABOUT THE COSPAS-SARSAT SYSTEM ..... 3
ABOUT 406 MHz BEACONS ............ 3
REGISTRATION & TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP 3
Registration Contacts .............. 3
PREVENTING ACCIDENTAL ACTIVATION ... 4
Contacts for Reporting Activations .... 4
BATTERIES & MAINTENANCE ........... 4
TESTING THE PLB .................... 5
GPS SATELLITE ACQUISITION TEST........ 5
SAFETY SEAL ....................... 5
TRANSPORTATION ................... 5
ACTIVATION IN AN EMERGENCY......... 5
Location for deployment ............ 6
ACTIVATING THE MT410/410G .......... 6
DEACTIVATING THE MT410/410G ........ 7
DISPOSAL .......................... 7
SPECIFICATIONS ..................... 8
SC WARRANTY AGAINST DEFECTS ...... 10
NATIONAL AUTHORITY INFO........... 11
CONTACTS ................. BACK PAGE
CONTENTS
FEATURES
•Suitable for marine, aviation and land applications.
•
GPS model available - Accusat Pocket Pro+
(MT410G).
•7 year Battery life, 7 year Warranty.
•
Typical accuracy - MT410G: <45 m
MT410: <5 km.
•
High visibility flashing light.
•
Unique patented technology - no warm up period.
•
Featherweight, compact and robust construction.
•
Digital 406 MHz, 5 watt transmission plus 121.5
MHz homing signal.
•COSPAS-SARSAT worldwide operation.
•National and International Approvals.
•
Buoyant and waterproof design (exceeds IP67).
•Simple 2-step activation.
•
Complete with retention strap and protective
carry pouch.
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on purchasing your new Accusat Pocket
Series Personal Locator Beacon (PLB). The GME Accusat
Pocket MT410 and GPS equipped Accusat Pocket Pro+
MT410G are the most advanced 406 MHz digital satellite
beacons available today. Using new digital frequency
generation technology, GME have developed and approved
world wide, a new family of affordable high performance
406 MHz Personal Locator Beacons.
General
The GME MT410 and MT410G PLBs are designed for use
when life is endangered and you have no other means of
communication. The PLB can save your life and the lives of
others by leading an air, land or sea rescue to your precise
location.
PLBs are an excellent choice to provide added safety while
participating in just about any outdoor or remote area
activity. The MT410/410G beacons are fully sealed units
and will not sink if dropped into water, making them
equally suitable for use on land and many marine and
aviation applications.
A PLB is distinctively different to an EPIRB and the
requirement for either is determined by personal situation and
intended usage. Note than unlike an EPIRB, the MT410/G
PLB when activated in a maritime environment, requires
assistance to keep its antenna clear of the waters surface.
EMERGENCY BEACONS SHOULD ONLY BE USED IN SITUATIONS
OF GRAVEAND IMMINENT DANGER.
It is important that you read this manual thoroughly.
WARNING
For Approval Certificates please visit:
www.gme.net.au/support/brochures
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In the past, using the analogue system, (which became
obsolete in February 2009) extensive and lengthy searches
have been carried out for missing persons, sometimes to
no avail. Your GME PLB is a self contained 406 MHz digital
radio transmitter that emits an internationally-recognized
distress signal on a frequency monitored by the COSPAS-
SARSAT satellite system. The MT410 and MT410G contain
a unique identity code which can be cross referenced
to a database of registered 406 MHz beacons, allowing
the beacon’s owner to be immediately identified in the
event of an emergency. Both PLB models include a high
performance solid state light and 121.5 MHz VHF homing
signal to assist in leading rescuers to your precise location.
The MT410G also features an integrated 50 Channel GPS
Receiver which when activated, will automatically acquire a
position and relay the latitude and longitude of the beacon
along with the personal identifier and emergency signal.
ABOUT THE COSPAS-SARSAT
SYSTEM
The COSPAS-SARSAT system is a complete global search
and rescue service using geostationary and polar orbiting
satellites. Many countries provide ground facilities known
as Local User Terminals (LUTs). Polar orbiting satellites
provide complete, although non-continuous, coverage of
the earth (due to fact that these satellites can only view a
portion of the earth at any given time) and can accurately
resolve an active beacons’ location. Additionally,
geostationary satellites can give an immediate alerting
function in many regions of the world.
The basic COSPAS-SARSAT concept is illustrated in the
following diagram
ABOUT 406 MHZ BEACONS
406 MHz beacons provide more accurate and reliable
alert data to search and rescue agencies than the older,
phased out, 121.5/243 MHz systems. The older 121.5
MHz analogue system required that the satellite be within
view of both the beacon and the LUT before it could
transmit the beacons’ position. This limited the coverage
to an area immediately surrounding the
LUT.
However,
the digital nature of the 406 MHz system means
that
the satellites are able to store the beacons’ position
and
digital message, no matter where in the world it is
received. These details are then relayed to the next LUT
that comes
into range, giving the 406 MHz system true
global coverage.
REGISTRATION & TRANSFER
OF OWNERSHIP
Registration of your 406 MHz satellite PLB
with the Registration Section of your National
Authority is important and now mandatory in
most countries because of the global alerting
nature of the COSPAS-SARSAT system.
Owner Registration Forms for registering your beacon may
be supplied within the packaging, otherwise, your National
Authority will be able to provide the correct forms. Up to
date forms are often available online.
The information provided in the registration is used only
for search and rescue purposes. Promptly fill in the owner
registration form upon completion of the sales transaction,
then mail, fax or email it to your National Authority. If the
PLB is to enter service immediately, complete the
registration form and fax or email the information.
Australian Registration can also be done online at:
www.amsa.gov.au/beacons
Should the PLB be transferred to a new owner, as
the previous owner you are obligated to inform your
National Authority by email, fax, letter, telephone or
online of the name and address of the new owner. The
new owner of the beacon is also required to provide
their National Authority with the information as shown
on the registration form. This obligation transfers to all
subsequent owners.
NOTE: Your MT410/MT410G has been programmed
with a unique identifying code which will be
transmitted by the beacon in an emergency.
Registering your beacon provides the authorities with
immediate access to your details when the beacon
is detected. This means they will know who you are
and who your emergency contacts are. In situations
of accidental activation they can also immediately
eliminate your beacon as an emergency situation by
contacting you when activation is detected.
Registration contacts
Australian users
Beacon Registration Section,
Australian Maritime Safety Authority
GPO Box 2181, Canberra ACT 2601
Online: www.beacons.amsa.gov.au
Email: [email protected]
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Fax Local: 1800 406 329
International: +61 2 9332 6323
Phone Local: 1800 406 406
International: +61 2 9279 5766.
New Zealand users –
Rescue Co-ordination Centre New Zealand
PO Box 30050, Lower Hutt 5040
Online: www.beacons.org.nz
Email: [email protected]
Fax: +64 4 577 8041
Phone, Local: 0800 406 111
International: +64 4 577 8033
Ensure information is current. Notify the appropriate
authority if ownership of the beacon is transferred.
Other areas – Please contact your Country Distributor as
shown on page 11 of this manual. If you have a beacon
coded with a foreign country code, or if you do not know
what country code has been used, then you will need
advice, please contact the relevant authority on one of the
numbers shown above or visit:
www.cospas-sarsat.org
PREVENTING ACCIDENTAL ACTI VATION
The signal from a PLB is regarded by authorities as an
indication of distress and is given an appropriate response.
It is the responsibility of every owner of a PLB to ensure
that it is not activated unintentionally or in situations that
do not justify its use.
Most cases of accidental transmission result from poor or
inappropriate storage or failure to totally disable an old
model beacon before disposal.
The need to treat emergency beacons responsibly cannot
be too highly emphasised.
The MT410/410G will not commence transmitting until
approximately 60 seconds after activation, providing a
period of audible and visual warning. If you hear the
beacon beeping while it is being carried or stowed, you
may still be able to deactivate it during this time period
without actually transmitting a distress signal. If in doubt,
report the incident to your local authorities just in case.
To minimise the possibility of accidental activation, PLB
owners are urged to pay careful attention to the
following points:
1. Follow the self-testing procedures
2. Educate your travelling companions on how and when
to correctly operate your PLB
3. Avoid stowing the PLB where it will be subjected
to continuous direct sunlight. This could cause the
beacon’s internal temperature to exceed the maximum
storage temperature of +70°C. Long term stowage
under these conditions could result in reduced battery
life, poor performance or degradation of the plastics
due to excessive UV light.
4. Do not allow children to interfere with the PLB.
Contacts for reporting activations
If you suspect that a PLB has been activated inadvertently,
you MUST turn it off and report it immediately to your
National Authority‘s Rescue Co-ordination Centre to
prevent an unnecessary search.
When reporting you should include the following:
1. Your PLB’s 15 character Unique Identifier Number
(UIN), which is marked on the unit body.
2. Date, time and duration of activation.
3. Cause of activation.
4. Location at time of activation.
Search and Rescue authorities will not penalize an
EPIRB owner or operator in cases of genuine accidental
activation.
Contact numbers:
Australia: 1800 641 792
New Zealand: 0508 472 269
United States of America: 1800 851 3051
United Kingdom: 01326 211 569
BATTERIES & MAINTENANCE
The MT410 and MT410G PLBs are fitted with the very
latest in high capacity battery technology. These batteries
are able to operate within a temperature range of -20°C
to +55°C.
The full operational capability of your beacon may not
be available if the batteries fitted have exceeded their
replacement date, as shown on the body of the unit.
Prior to reaching this date, make arrangements to have
your MT410/MT410G returned for service.
NOTE: PLB maintenance operations, including battery
replacement, require that the beacon be returned to a
manufacturer approved service facility.
A list of authorised Service Centres can be found at:
www.gme.net.au.
The replacement of batteries due to expiry or usage is
not covered by the product‘s Warranty.
NOTE: MT410/MT410G batteries are not user
replaceable.
Although the MT410/410G are otherwise maintenance
free, routinely following these few simple steps will help
ensure that your beacon will be operationally ready if
called upon:
1. Test the PLB at the recommended interval.
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2. Confirm the SAFETY SEAL has not been broken.
3. Check that the batteries have not passed their
replacement date.
4. Inspect the MT410/410G for physical damage
or deterioration.
5. Keep the unit clean by wiping over with a damp cloth
(warm water and mild detergent are suitable), then dry.
If there is any doubt as to the products’ serviceability,
immediately contact your authorised Dealer or Service
Centre for advice.
TESTING THE PLB
It is recommended that you test the MT410/410G at
regular intervals to ensure it is fully functional. You should
also test the beacon prior to an extended journey.
WARNING: DO NOT over test – testing consumes
some battery power, no more than once per month.
DO NOT deploy the antenna as this will break the seal
and activate the beacon to transmit a distress signal
after 60 seconds.
You may test the PLB using the following procedure:
1. Remove the beacon from the carry pouch.
2. Use the key (attached to the lanyard) to slide the self
test switch down and then release, a double beep and
flash of the light will indicate the MT410/MT410G
is functioning correctly.
GPS SATELLITE ACQUISITION TEST
The standard self test procedure is more than sufficient to
perform a comprehensive check of your beacon without
consuming too much battery capacity. On occasions, and no
more regularly than on average once a year, you may wish
to perform a GPS satellite acquisition check (MT410G only).
Whereas the routine self test verifies the GPS receiver’s
circuitry, the full test will include the operation of the
special GPS antenna as well.
1. This test consumes much more power than a standard
self test so choose a test location with good visibility of
the open sky above. A quick satellite acquisition means
a short test, and less wasted power consumption.
2. Carry out a self test in the usual way but rather than
releasing the key, continue to hold it in position. After
the self test pass confirmation, both the light flash
and the internal beeper will start. Count a further four
flashes/beeps then immediately release the key.
3. The MT410G will continue to flash and beep whilst it
searches for available satellites. This may continue for
a number of minutes depending on the number and
location of satellites present. It is not possible to abort
the test once started, and note that distress signals are
not radiated as part of this test.
4. If no satellites are found after a predetermined time the
repetitive flash and beep will stop. This may indicate a
fault with the GPS receiver system within the PLB and
you should contact your local service centre for advice.
If the test terminates with a rapid sequence of flashes and
beeps then GPS satellite acquisition and correct operation
has been confirmed.
SAFETY SEAL
The safety seal which covers the antenna on the rear side
of the beacon is designed to tear if the unit is switched on.
A safety seal that is not broken serves to indicate that the
beacon has never been manually activated.
NEVER remove or break the seal unless deploying the PLB
in an emergency. If the beacon has been activated for any
length of time, the batteries can no longer be guaranteed
to have the capacity to operate for the minimum 24 hour
period and therefore must be replaced.
TRANSPORTATION
GME PLBs use batteries with a low level of lithium content.
Consequently GME PLBs are classed as ‘non-hazardous
products’ by IATA and maybe shipped without DG
declaration
and carried without problem (accompanied
or unaccompanied) on passenger aircraft. However, it is
advisable that you check with your carrier that they do not
have specific restrictions which may apply to you.
ACTI VATION INANEMERGENCY
PLBs should only be activated in situations of grave and
imminent danger. Deliberate misuse may well result in the
unnecessary deployment of valuable Search and Rescue
resources and could incur a severe penalty.
Should there be an inadvertent activation it is the
responsibility of the user to immediately switch the beacon
off and notify the nearest RCC (Rescue Coordination
Centre).
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Location for deployment
The MT410/410G will deliver best performance where
there is a clear view of the sky. Deploying the beacon
within an enclosure, particularly one which is electrically
conductive such as under a car roof, will reduce the signal
strength and may mean that it cannot be detected by
rescue satellites or overflying aircraft. If you find yourself
in a narrow valley or ravine, you can greatly increase the
chances of your beacon signal being detected by placing it
on higher ground.
Deploy the beacon in an upright position with the wire
antenna vertical and well clear of any surrounding
obstructions such as trees or rocks.
If adverse weather conditions exist, use any available
props around the base of the beacon to ensure it will not
topple over. Where on-person operation is unavoidable,
choose an elevated position that also achieves good local
clearance around the vertical wire antenna.
Once the beacon has been activated, leave it switched on.
A continuous signal is needed for Rescue Authorities to
determine your location.
ACTIVATING THE MT410 /410 G
1. Hold firmly and release the antenna by pushing the
black arm (where marked by a yellow triangle) inwards
then upwards The antenna will quickly uncoil and
extend.
2. Swing the antenna fully upwards 180 degrees
clockwise, breaking the safety seal. The antenna
arm will click into place.
The PLB is now active.
The MT410 will ‘beep’ and pulse the inbuilt light 20-21
times per minute. The MT410G will emit a rapid series
of ‘beeps’ and light flashes for a period of 6 seconds,
indicating to the user that it has acquired a GPS position
fix and is relaying this position along with the distress
signal and the unique personal identifier to the COSPAS-
SARSAT satellite system.
After 6 seconds the MT410G will continue to ‘beep’ and
pulse the light 20-21 times per minute.
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DEACTIVATING THE MT410/410 G
1. Using the key (attached to the lanyard) depress the
antenna latch.
2. Swing the antenna fully down 180 degrees anti-
clockwise and latch.
3. Re-wrap antenna around the groove on unit back.
The PLB is now turned OFF and the audio and visual alerts
will cease.
DISPOSAL
Special precautions must be taken when finally disposing
of your beacon at the end of it’s useful life. Legislation may
determine the specific requirements which apply to you.
In the first instance, contact your National Authority for
advice. The following information may also be helpful:
To permanently disable the beacon:
1.
At the rear of the beacon remove the two retaining screws
located just under the safety seal. Turn the unit over and
remove a third screw from the middle of the cap.
2. Release the antenna just sufficiently to allow the cap to
be partially withdrawn, remove the yellow plastic insert
from the front centre to allow the unit to slide apart.
3.
Unplug the battery leads at the base of the circuit board.
•
Lithium batteries are generally not considered as hazardous
waste when fully discharged. Qualified personnel may be
able to slowly and safely discharge the cells for you.
•
The MT410 and MT410G contain many recyclable parts.
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SPECIFICATIONS*
Modes of operation
Activated: UHF (406) and VHF (homer) complete with high intensity light and audible alert.
Self Test: Comprehensive internal diagnostics with visual and audible operator feed-back.
UHF test message (inverted synchronisation compatible with portable beacon testers).
GPS satellite acquisition test (MT410G only).
Operation
Activation: Automatically when antenna deployed.
Duration: In excess of 24 hours at -20°C Longer at higher ambient temperatures.
Transmission: 121.5 MHz and 406 MHz
Delay: 60 seconds to deactivate prior to distress transmission.
Warm Up: None required (due to patented digital frequency generation).
VHF:121.5 MHz, 50 mW ±3 dB, swept tone AM (analogue).
UHF:406.028 MHz, 5 W ± 2 dB,
PSK (digital).
Light: > 20 flashes/minute
2 x high intensity white LED.
COSPAS-SARSAT
Certified to C/S T.001 (Class 2) requirements.
UHF-Protocol/Data: Supports all short (MT410) and long (MT410G) operation protocols
(re-programmable by Distributor).
Repetition Period: 50 s mean, digitally generated randomization.
Battery
Replacement Prior to expiry date marked on
Period: case - (7 yrs), or after use.
Replacement
Service centre or factory only
Method:
(non-user replaceable).
Battery Chemistry:
LiMnO
2
(0.49 g Lithium per cell)
Battery
2 electronically isolated batteries,
Configuration:
consisting of 2 cells type CR17345.
Physical
Operating:
-20 to +55°C
Storage:
-30 to +70°C
Weight:
MT410 - 235 g, MT410G - 250 g
Compass Safe
Distance:
0.1 m (for minimal deflection)
Dimensions (mm):
135 (h) x 71 (w) x 38 (d)
Buoyant:
Will float in fresh/salt water
(RTCM Cat 1).
Waterproof:
Submersion to 1 m, exceeds IP67.
Materials:
High visibility yellow chassis with translucent cap. UV stabilised high
impact plastic chassis with energy absorption over-moulded bumpers.
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*All specifications are typical and subject to change without notice or obligation.
GPS receiver (fitted to MT410G only)
Type:
Ultra-high sensitivity L1
frequency C/A.
Channels:
50 Channel, GPS Search Engine
Antenna:
Dielectrically loaded quadrifilar helix
Acquisition:
Cold start 34 seconds typical
Hot start <3.5 seconds typical.
Position:
Located to within 45 m typical
Other features
Standards and AS/NZS 4280.2,
Approvals: ETSI EN 302 152-1 (CE0168!), RTCM 76-2002/SC110, FCC ID: TXJMT410-G
Transport:
Meets UN requirements for transport as non-hazardous cargo on board passenger aircraft.
Antenna:
Flexible, robust wire rope design. Marine grade 316 Stainless Steel.
Included:
Wrist/Neck strap.
Accessories:
Protective carry pouch with multidirectional belt loops
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STANDARD COMMUNIC ATIONS WARRANTY AGAINST DEFECTS
This warranty against defects is given by Standard
Communications Pty Ltd ACN 000 346 814 (We, us, our
or GME). Our contact details are set out in clause 2.7. This
warranty statement only applies to products purchased in
Australia. Please contact your local GME distributor for
products sold outside of Australia. Local distributor details at
www.gme.net.au/export.
1. Consumer guarantees
1.1 Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be
excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You
are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major
failure and for compensation for any other reasonably
foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to
have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail
to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not
amount to a major failure.
1.2 To the extent we are able, we exclude all other
conditions, warranties and obligations which would
otherwise be implied.
2. Warranty against defects
2.1 This warranty is in addition to and does not limit,
exclude or restrict your rights under the Competition
and Consumer Act 2010 (Australia) or any other
mandatory protection laws that may apply.
2.2 We warrant our goods to be free from defects in
materials and workmanship for the warranty period
(see warranty table) from the date of original sale (or
another period we agree to in writing). Subject to our
obligations under clause 1.2, we will at our option,
either repair or replace goods which we are satisfied
are defective. We warrant any replacement parts for the
remainder of the period of warranty for the goods into
which they are incorporated.
2.3 To the extent permitted by law, our sole liability for
breach of a condition, warranty or other obligation
implied by law is limited
(a) in the case of goods we supply, to any one of the
following as we decide -
(i) the replacement of the goods or the supply of
equivalent goods;
(ii) the repair of the goods;
(iii) the cost of repairing the goods or of acquiring
equivalent goods;
(b) in the case of services we supply, to any one of
the following as we decide –
(i) the supplying of the services again;
(ii) the cost of having the services supplied again.
2.4 For repairs outside the warranty period, we warrant
our repairs to be free from defects in materials and
workmanship for three months from the date of the
original repair. We agree to re-repair or replace (at our
option) any materials or workmanship which we are
satisfied are defective.
2.5
We warrant that we will perform services with
reasonable care and skill and agree to investigate any
complaint regarding our services made in good faith.
If we are satisfied that the complaint is justified, and
as our sole liability to you under this warranty (to the
extent permitted at law), we agree to supply those
services again at no extra charge to you.
2.6 To make a warranty claim you must before the end of
the applicable warranty period (see warranty table),
at your own cost, return the goods you allege are
defective, provide written details of the defect, and give
us an original or copy of the sales invoice or some other
evidence showing details of the transaction.
2.7 Send your claim to:
Standard Communications Pty Ltd.
PO Box 96, Winston Hills, NSW 2153, Australia.
Tel: 1300 463 463
Email: servadmin@gme.net.au
2.8 If we determine that your goods are defective, we will
pay for the cost of returning the repaired or replaced
goods to you, and reimburse you for your reasonable
expenses of sending your warranty claim to us.
3. What this warranty does not cover
3.1 This warranty will not apply in relation to:
(a) goods modified or altered in any way;
(b) defects and damage caused by use with non
Standard Communications products;
(c) repairs performed other than by our authorised
representative;
(d) defects or damage resulting from misuse, accident,
impact or neglect;
(e) goods improperly installed or used in a manner
contrary to the relevant instruction manual; or
(f) goods where the serial number has been removed
or made illegal.
4. Warranty period
4.1 We provide the following warranty on GME and Kingray
products. No repair or replacement during the warranty
period will renew or extend the warranty period past
the period from original date of purchase.
PRODUCT TYPE WARRANTY
PERIOD
PLBs 7 years
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Australia: 24 Hour Emergency Contact
Ph: 1800 641 792 or
Int: +61 2 6230 6811
Owner Details:
Name ................................................................
Address .....................................................................
..................................................................................
Tel ..................................................................................
UIN (Hex ID) #............................................................
Distributed by:
New Zealand: 24 Hour Emergency Contact
Ph: 0508 472 269 or
Int: +64 4 577 8030
NATIONAL AUTHORITY INFORMATION
Notifications to permit sale and use of this equipment have been lodged with the
relevant National Authorities of the following countries:
Denmark, England, France, Germany, Greece, Holland, Iceland, Italy, Malta, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland and Turkey.
PRODUCT TYPE WARRANTY
PERIOD
PLBs 7 years
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Part Number: 310361 Drawing Number: 43003-11
A division of Standard Communications Pty Ltd.
Head Office: PO Box 96, Winston Hills, NSW 2153, Australia.
New Zealand (09) 274 0955
All other international enquiries email: export@gme.net.au
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