Koden CVS-FX2 User manual



CVS-FX2/FX2BB Revision History
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CVS-FX2/FX2BB Installation Manual
Doc No. 0092602002
Document Revision History
No.
Doc. –Rev. No.
Date Revised
(Y/M/D)
Revised content
0
0092602002-00
2012/02/20
First edition
1
0092602002-01
2012/10/10
Dimensions, Chapter 1, Cover
2
0092602002-02
2014/03/10
System Configuration, Configuration of
Equipment, Dimensions, Chapter 1,
Chapter 2
3
0092602002-03
2014/11/10
Dimensions, Chapter 1
4
0092602002-04
2015/08/17
Chapter 1
5
0092602002-05
2015/11/02
System Configuration, Configuration of
Equipment
6
0092602002-06
2016/09/05
Configuration of Equipment, Chapter 3
7
0092602002-07
2017/01/31
Configuration of Equipment, Specifications
8
0092602002-08
2017/06/26
Chapter 1
9
0092602002-09
2018/03/30
TDM-091 Addition
10
0092602002-10
2020/04/01
System Configuration, Configuration of
Equipment, Chapter 2
11
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2020/11/09
Cover
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0092602002-12
2021/03/10
Chapter 1
Document No. Revised Version Norm
When part of the document needs to be revised, the document has advanced revised number.
The document No. is indicated at the lower right side on the cover and at the left or right side
of the footer region of each page.
© 2012-2021 Koden Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, translated in any form by any means without
the written permission of Koden Electronics Coo., Ltd. The technical descriptions contained in this
publication are subject to change without notice. Koden assumes no responsibility for any errors,
incidentals or consequential damages caused by misinterpretation of the descriptions contained in this
publication.

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Important Notice
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manual.
If this manual is lost or damaged, consult a dealer of Koden or Koden.
The specification of the products and the contents in this manual are subject to change without
notice.
The contents displayed on the menu of product may be different from the expression of this
manual. The fonts and shapes of the keys and menus in the illustration may differ from the actual
ones, and some parts may be omitted.
Koden is not liable for damages and troubles arisen from misunderstanding of the contents in this
manual.
Koden is not liable for any damages caused by earthquake, lightning, wind and flood damage and
fire for which Koden is not responsible, and actions by third parties, other accidents, customer’s
unintended error/abuse and the use under other abnormal conditions.
Koden is not liable for damages of accompaniment (change/loss of memorized content, loss of
business profit, stop of business) arisen from use or failure of our products.
If the stored data are changed or lost, irrespective of causes of troubles and damages, Koden is
not liable for them.
Koden is not liable for any damages arisen from malfunction caused by combination of software
and connected equipment in which Koden is not engaged.

CVS-FX2/FX2BB For Your Safe Operation
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For Your Safe Operation
Symbol used in this Installation Manual
The following graphical symbols are used in this manual. The meaning of each symbols shall
be well understood and apply at maintenance and inspection works.
Symbol
Meaning
Mark for warning
This symbol denotes that there is a risk of death or serious injury when
not dealing with it correctly.
Mark for danger high voltage
This symbol denotes that there is a risk of death or serious injury caused
by electric shock when not dealing with it correctly.
Mark for caution
This symbol denotes that there is a risk of slight injury or damage of
device when not dealing with it correctly.
Mark for prohibition
This symbol denotes prohibition of the specified conduct. Description of
the prohibition is displayed near the mark.
Caution items on equipment
Be careful of a high voltage inside.
A high voltage, which may risk your life, is used. This high voltage
remains in the circuit after you have powered off switch. To prevent
touching the high voltage circuit inadvertently, the hard cover is provided
to the high voltage circuit and the high voltage caution label is affixed.
Ensure to power off switch for your safety and discharge the electricity
remaining in the capacity before starting to check. An engineer
authorized by our company should inspect and maintain
Be sure to power off in the boat.
If the power switch is inadvertently powered on during work, you will be
electrified. To prevent such accident from occurring, ensure to power off
in the boat and the power of equipment. Furthermore, it is safer to hang
the caution tag described as [Under Work] near the power switch of
equipment.
Be careful of dust
Inhaling dust may cause A respiratory disease. When cleaning the
inside of equipment, be careful not to inhale dust. Wearing a safety
mask is recommended.
Warning
Warning
Caution
Warning

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Caution on location of equipment
Do not install the equipment where it is excessively damp and suffers
from excessive water drops.
Measures against static electricity
The static electricity may be generated from the carpet on the floor in
the cabin or clothes made of synthetic fiber. The static electricity may
destroy the electronic parts on the circuit board. Handle the circuit
board, taking the measure of static electricity free.
Caution at installation of a transducers
Install the transducer at the location where it is not affected by bubble
and noise The bubble and noise seriously degrade the performance of
this unit.
Caution Items on handling
Do not disassemble or modify. It may leads to trouble, fire, smoking or
electric shock. In case of trouble, contact our dealer or our company.
In case of smoke or fire, boat power off and the power of this unit. It may
cause fire, electric shock or damage.
Be cautious of remaining high voltage.
A high voltage may remain in the capacitor for several minutes after you
have powered off. Before inspecting inside, wait at least 5 minutes after
powering off or discharge the remaining electricity in an appropriate
manner. Then, start the work.
The information displayed in this unit is not provided directly for your
navigation. For your navigation, be sure to see the specified material.
Use the specified fuse. If un-specified fuse is used, it may cause a fire,
smoke or damage.
Whenever transmitting, be sure to submerge the transducer in water
first. If transmitted without submerging the transducer, it may be
damaged.
Caution
Caution
Caution
Warning
ing
Warning
Caution
Caution
Caution

CVS-FX2/FX2BB Contents
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Contents
Document Revision History.......................................................................................................................i
Important Notice.......................................................................................................................................ii
For Your Safe Operation.........................................................................................................................iii
Contents...................................................................................................................................................v
System Configuration.............................................................................................................................vii
Configuration of Equipment.....................................................................................................................ix
Dimensions............................................................................................................................................xiv
Specifications .......................................................................................................................................xvii
Chapter 1 Installation..............................................................................................1-1
1.1 Installation precautions..............................................................................................................1-1
1.1.1 Unpacking of components......................................................................................................... 1-1
1.1.2 Appearance verification of each unit and accessories..............................................................1-1
1.1.3 Selection of location for installation........................................................................................... 1-1
1.1.4 Laying and connection of cables...............................................................................................1-2
1.1.5 Coordination after installation.................................................................................................... 1-2
1.2 Installation of CVS-FX2 Display unit ......................................................................................... 1-3
1.2.1 Desk-top installation.................................................................................................................. 1-3
1.2.2 Flush-mount installation............................................................................................................. 1-5
1.3 Installation of CVS-FX2BB Processor unit................................................................................ 1-6
1.4 Installation of Operation unit......................................................................................................1-7
1.4.1 Desk-top installation.................................................................................................................. 1-7
1.4.2 Flush-mount installation............................................................................................................. 1-9
1.5 Installation of transducer .........................................................................................................1-10
1.5.1 In the case of inner hull installation.........................................................................................1-10
1.6Wiring.......................................................................................................................................1-18
1.6.1 Connection of cables to Display and Processor unit...............................................................1-18
1.7 Connection of Hemisphere V102 GPS Compass /
ComNav Vector G1 GPS Satellite Compass........................................................................... 1-30
1.7.1 Connection of Hemisphere V102 GPS Compass /
ComNav Vector G1 GPS Satellite Compass........................................................................... 1-30
1.7.2 Setting of Hemisphere V102 GPS Compass /
ComNav Vector G1 GPS Satellite Compass........................................................................... 1-35
1.8List of input/output sentences..................................................................................................1-41
1.8.1 Input sentence......................................................................................................................... 1-41
1.8.2 Output sentence......................................................................................................................1-41
Chapter 2 Adjustment.............................................................................................2-1
2.1 Setup of transducer...................................................................................................................2-1
2.1.1 Setup of type of high frequency transducer...............................................................................2-1
2.1.2 Setup of type of low frequency transducer................................................................................2-1
2.2 Setup of frequency of transducer..............................................................................................2-2
2.2.1 Setup of frequency for high frequency transducer.................................................................... 2-2
2.2.2 Setup of frequency for low frequency transducer...................................................................... 2-2
2.3 Setup of BeamAngle of transducer...........................................................................................2-3
2.3.1 Setup of BeamAngle for high frequency transducer................................................................. 2-3
2.3.2 Setup of BeamAngle for low frequency transducer.................................................................. 2-3
2.4 Setup of Bottom Limit................................................................................................................ 2-4
2.4.1 Setup of Bottom Limit HF ..........................................................................................................2-4
2.4.2 Setup of Bottom Limit LF........................................................................................................... 2-4
2.5 Setup of Draft Set...................................................................................................................... 2-4
2.6 Setup of Gain (TD) for transducer.............................................................................................2-5
2.7Setup of Output Limit for transmitter .........................................................................................2-6
2.7.1 Display of Output Limit Menu .................................................................................................... 2-6
2.7.2 Setup of Output Limit HF...........................................................................................................2-6

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2.7.3 Setup of Output Limit LF............................................................................................................2-6
2.7.4 Relation of the set value between [Output Limit] and [MENU] - [EchoAdjust] - [TX Power].....2-7
Chapter 3 Maintenance...........................................................................................3-1
3.1 Inspection...................................................................................................................................3-1
3.2 Cleaning.....................................................................................................................................3-1
3.2.1 Display unit of CVS-FX2............................................................................................................3-1
3.2.2 Transducer.................................................................................................................................3-2
3.3 Fuse Replacement.....................................................................................................................3-2
3.4 Diagnostics of troubles ..............................................................................................................3-2
3.4.1 Necessary information for requesting repair..............................................................................3-2
3.4.2 Diagnostics ................................................................................................................................3-3
3.4.3 LCD Test....................................................................................................................................3-4
3.4.4 Initialize......................................................................................................................................3-4
3.4.5 Update of program.....................................................................................................................3-4
3.5 If you suspect a failure...............................................................................................................3-6

CVS-FX2/FX2BB System Configuration
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System Configuration
Connection diagram of CVS-FX2
Owner supply
Option
Standard configuration
Legend
Display unit ESD-200
With mounting bracket and Knobs
J1 connector
J2 connector
J3 connector
External echo sounder
(Owner supply)
CW-372-5M
Speaker with amplifier
(Owner supply)
CW-264A-2M
NMEA2 circuit input output
(12 V power output)
(Owner supply)
CW-373-5M
CW-374-5M
CW-376-5M
GPS sensor
NMEA1 circuit input output
(Owner supply)
J8 connector
Junction
box
CW-836-3M
CW-270-2M
POWER connector
White +
Black -
21.6 to 31.2 VDC
J4
connector
CCD camera
CW-405-0.3M
External monitor
CW-576-0.5M
Transducer TDM-052/062
TDM-091/041
J5
connector
J6
connector
J7 connector
CW-373-5M
CW-374-5M
CW-376-5M
Fuse
10 A
10 A
CW-844-3M
Operation unit
CW-409A-5M
Connector of
Operation unit

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Connection diagram of CVS-FX2BB
Owner supply
Option
Standard configuration
Legend
Processor unit ESM-200
J1 connector
J2 connector
J3 connector
External echo sounder
(Owner supply)
CW-372-5M
Speaker with amplifier
(Owner supply)
CW-264A-2M
NMEA2 circuit input output
(12 V power output)
(Owner supply)
CW-373-5M
CW-374-5M
CW-376-5M
GPS sensor
NMEA1 circuit input output
(Owner supply)
J8 connector
Junction
box
CW-836-3M
CW-270-2M
POWER connector
White +
Black -
21.6 to 31.2 VDC
J4
connector
CCD camera
CW-405-0.3M
External monitor
CW-576-0.5M
J5
connector
J6
connector
J7 connector
CW-373-5M
CW-374-5M
CW-376-5M
Fuse
10 A
10 A
CW-844-3M
Operation unit
Connector of
Operation unit
CW-409A-5M
External Monitor
(Owners supply)
Cable for External
monitor
CW-560-2M
Transducer TDM-052/062
TDM-091/041

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Configuration of Equipment
Standard Equipment Configuration List of CVS-FX2
No.
Name of item
Type
Remark
Weight/
Length
Qty
1
Display unit
ESD-200
With mounting bracket
and knobs
13 kg
1
2
Operation unit
ESO-200
With mounting bracket
CW-409A-5M
0.7kg/
5m
1
3
DC power cable
CW-270-2M
With 5-pin connector and
one end plain
2 m
1
4
Fuse
F-7161-10A/
N30C-125 V
type(φ6.4 × 30)
Normal fusion type for
main power
2
5
Junction Box
JB-34
Transducer junction box
1
6
Connector
BD-06BFFA-LL6001
6-pin water resistant
connector
2
7
Transducer
Refer to “Type of
transducer ”( page xi)
Transducer cable
1
8
Basic Operation
Manual
CVS-FX2/BB.BM.E
English
1
9
Full Menu Reference
CVS-FX2/BB.FM.E
English
1
10
Quick Reference
CVS-FX1/FX2/FX2BB.
QR.E
English
1
11
Installation manual
CVS-FX2/BB.IM.E
English
1
12
Menu List
CVS-FX1/FX2/FX2BB.
ML.E
English
1
13
Transducer cable
CW-836-3M
With5-pin connectorand
one end soldering toinsert
toJB
3 m
1
CW-844-3M
For connection of water
temp. and speed sensors
3 m
1

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Standard Equipment Configuration List of CVS-FX2BB
No.
Name of item
Type
Remark
Weight/
Length
Qty
1
Processor unit
ESM-200
5.6kg
1
2
Operation unit
ESO-200
With mounting bracket
CW-409A-5M
0.7kg/
5m
1
3
DC power cable
CW-270-2M
With 5-pin connector and
one end plain
2 m
1
4
Fuse
F-7161-10A/
N30C-125 V
type(φ6.4 × 30)
Normal fusion type for
main power
2
5
Junction Box
JB-34
Transducer junction box
1
6
Connector
BD-06BFFA-LL6001
6-pin water resistant
connector
2
7
Transducer
Refer to “Type of
transducer ”( page xi)
Transducer cable
1
8
Basic Operation
Manual
CVS-FX2/BB.BM.E
English
1
9
Full Menu Reference
CVS-FX2/BB.FM.E
English
1
10
Quick Reference
CVS-FX1/FX2/FX2BB.
QR.E
English
1
11
Installation manual
CVS-FX2/BB.IM.E
English
1
12
Menu List
CVS-FX1/FX2/FX2BB.
ML.E
English
1
13
Transducer cable
CW-836-3M
With5-pin connector and
one end soldering toinsert
toJB
3 m
1
CW-844-3M
For connection of water
temp. and speed sensors
3 m
1

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Type of transducer
Caution: Broadband transducer (TDM-052, TDM-062 and TDM-091) shall not be
operated in the air, as it will be damaged.
No.
Specification
Frequency output
Material/
Cable length/
Cable diameter
Mounting
method
Beam width
(- 6 dB)
(Right and left x
Back and forth)(-6 dB)
1
TDM-052
Low frequency
38 to 75 kHz
High frequency
130 to 210 kHz
Rubber mold
15 m
φ11
Ship’s
bottom
Low frequency
(38 kHz) 27° × 14°
(60 kHz) 18° × 10°
(75 kHz) 14° × 7°
High frequency
(130 kHz) 11°
(170 kHz) 8°
(210 kHz) 7°
2
TDM-062
Low frequency
38 to 75 kHz
High frequency
85 to 135 kHz
Rubber mold
15 m
φ11
Ship’s
bottom
Low frequency
(38 kHz) 27° × 14°
(60 kHz) 18° × 10°
(75 kHz) 14° × 7°
High frequency
(85 kHz) 17°
(100 kHz) 13°
(135 kHz) 10°
3
TDM-041
50/200kHz
Urethane mold
15 m
φ11
Ship’s
bottom/
Ship’s side
(50 kHz) 30° × 30°
(200 kHz) 30° × 30°
4
TDM-091
Low frequency
42 to 65 kHz
High frequency
130 to 210 kHz
Urethane mold
15 m
φ11
Ship’s
bottom/
Ship’s side
Low frequency
(42 kHz) 35°
(65 kHz) 22°
High frequency
(130 kHz) 14°
(210 kHz) 8°

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TDM-052 Beam Angle
TDM-062 Beam Angle
Koden TDM-062
Transducer
Beam width to -6 dB points
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
020 40 60 80 100 120 140 160
Freqency (kHz)
Degrees
Beam Width Athwartships
Beam Width Fore & Aft
Beam Width Average (Low Freq.)
Beam Width High Frequency
Koden TDM-052
Transducer
Beam width to -6 dB points
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
050 100 150 200 250
Frequency (kHz)
Degrees
Beam Width Athwartships
Beam Width Fore & Aft
Beam Width Average (Low Freq.)
Beam Width High Frequency
Frequency (kHz)

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Option List
No.
Name of Item
Specification
Remark
Weight/
Length
1
Power rectifier
PS-010
Fuse (5A) 2 pcs.
2
AC power cable
VV-2D8-3M
Both ends plain.
3 m
3
Transducer
extension cable
C44-02
Cable configuration is the same as
TDM-052/TDM062. (Refer to
“Connection of transducer”, page
1-21)
Specify
length at
order
4
Grounding cable
OW7/1.6S-3M
3 m
5
Connecting cable
CW-372-5M
With a 5-pin water resistant
connector & one end plain
5 m
CW-373-5M
With 6-pin water resistant
connectors both ends
5 m
CW-374-5M
With a 6-pin connector & a 6-pin
water resistant connector
5 m
CW-376-5M
With a 6-pin water resistant
connector & one end plain
5 m
CW-410-5M
With 6 pin water resistant
connectors both ends (Both 1-pin
(shield) are not wired)
5 m
CW-560-2M
With 15-pin water resistant D-Sub
connectors both ends
2 m
CW-264A-2M
12-pin waterproof connector at one
end / φ3.5 stereo jack at one end
2 m
CW-405-0.3M
Junction cable for CCD camera
0.3 m
6
Cable for external
monitor
CW-576-0.5M
Junction cable for external monitor
With a 10-pin water resistant
connector & a D-Sub connector
0.5 m
7
Connector
BD-05BFFA- LL6001
5-pin water resistant connector
BD-06BFFA- LL6001
6-pin water resistant connector
8
Transmission filter
Transmission
C29EHB004A
Filter against leakage from wireless
equipment

Dimensions CVS-FX2/FX2BB
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Dimensions
CVS-FX2
Unit: mm (inch)

CVS-FX2/FX2BB Dimensions
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CVS-FX2BB
Unit: mm (inch)

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Operation unit of CVS-FX2/FX2BB
Unit: mm (inch)

CVS-FX2/FX2BB Specifications
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Specifications
Item
Model CVS-FX2 CVS-FX2BB
Displayunit ESD-200 -
Processor unit -ESM-200
Operationunit
Output power (RMS)
Transducer (Output frequency)
Selectable frequencyrange
Output method
TX rate
Pulse width
Displaysize and type 15 inchcolor XGA LCD Anymonitor with XGA resolution (Owner supply)
Displayresolution 1024 × 768 pixels(XGA)-
Basic ranges
Zoom ranges
Range units
Shift
Shift step
Presentation modes
Presentation colors
Back ground colors
Alarms
Image speed
Functions
Auto functions
Function registration
Languages
Input data formats and sentences
Output data formats and
sentences
NMEA ports
Power supply
Power consumption 70 W or less (24 VDC) 50 W or less (24 VDC)
Operating temperature
Waterprotection IPX5 (Displayunit,Operation unit) IPX5 (Operation unit)
n/a (Processor unit)
Store temperature
Upper limit of humidity
Displayunit:360.7 × 380.7 × 171.5 mm Processor unit: 320 ×320 × 122 mm
Displayunit:375.4 × 380.7 × 264.6 mm -
Displayunit: 13 kg Processor unit: 5.6 kg
TDM-052 (38 to75 kHzand 130 to 210 kHz)
TDM-062 (38 to 75 kHzand 85 to135 kHz)
Simultaneous / Alternate
24 to 240 kHz 0.1kHzstep
Content
3kW
ESO-200
Max 3000(m), 10000 (ft), 1600 (fm) ,1800 (I. fm)
m, ft, fm, l.fm
Highfrequency,Low frequency,1 to 4 frequency,Zoom image (Bottom lock, Bottom discrimination, Bottom zoom, Zoom,
Bottom follow zoom), Navmode, Vertical split, Horizontal split, Mix
A-scope canbe displayed at allabove modes
Selectable: Numerical value, Range ratio1/5, Registered value (8 types), Shift digit input, Range dependent
50 µs to 3.0 ms
1500 times / minute at maximum (In case ofsingle frequency, Range 2.5m and Interference rejection off)
1 to 260 (m), 5 to 960 (ft),1 to140 (fm), 1 to 180 (I. fm)
1 to 3000 (m), 5 to 8000 (ft),1 to 1700 (fm), 1 to 2000 (I. fm) (8 ranges canbe set to users choice)
Range, Shift, TVG, TX Power, White Line
Interference rejection, Color erase, VRM, Noise reduction, White line, Draft correct, Water temperature correct, Boat speed
correct, Store image (500 images), Homing, Event memory, Simple plotter, Panel illumination, Power reduction, External trigger,
Detection area display, CM key, Water Temp. graph, Individual range operation, Individual shift operation, External memory
storage (SD card, USB memory) , Heaving compensation
English, Japanese, Korean and others
A scope, Shift digit input, Interference rejection, Color erase, Noise reduction, White line, Background color, TGV adjust, VRM
interval, Image recall, Image swap, Image title, Nav start, Frequency, Event Key Usage, Key Lock, DepthUnit, Color Tone, B.D.
Mode
Marine blue, Blue, Dark blue, Black, White, Nighttime color, Other 4 colors
64 colors,16 colors,8 colors,Monochrome
12 steps & stop
Bottom, Fish, Temperature*, Speed**, Arrival***, XTE***
- 15 °C to + 55 °C
Environmental
93 % ± 3 % (At +40 °C)
- 30 °C to + 70 °C
NMEA0183 Ver.2.0 (DBT :Ver.1.5)
DBT, DPT, GGA, GLL, HDT, MTW, MWV, RMC, TLL, VHW, VTG, ZDA
NMEA0183 Ver.1.5 / 2.0 /3.0
GGA, GLL, HDT, MTW, MWV, MWD, RMC, VHW, VTG, ZDA
21.6 to 31.2 VDC
Total 2: input and output
Dimension of equipment (without
knob & pedestal)
Operationunit: 100 x324.3 x55mm
*** Requires data from GPS sensor
** Requires speed data from Speed sensor or GPS sensor
* Requires data from Temp sensor
Dimension of equipment (with
knob & pedestal)
Operationunit: 100 x324.3 x55 mm
Operation unit: 0.7 kg
Weight

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