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Contents
1INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................................... 6
1.1 Document References.............................................................................................................................................................6
1.2 Terminology and Abbreviations ........................................................................................................................................7
2PRODUCT DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................................. 8
2.1 Overview ......................................................................................................................................................................................8
2.2 Main Features.............................................................................................................................................................................8
3INSTALLATION..................................................................................................................................... 9
3.1 Installation Prerequisites......................................................................................................................................................9
3.2 Installation Steps ......................................................................................................................................................................9
4CONFIGURATION...............................................................................................................................10
4.1 First time basic configuration .......................................................................................................................................... 10
4.1.1 Change SmartBox Password.....................................................................................................................................................................................10
4.1.2 Network Settings ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................11
4.1.3 Time and Location........................................................................................................................................................................................................11
4.1.4 Configure SPC Communications..............................................................................................................................................................................12
4.1.4.1 SPC FlexC Settings ................................................................................................................................................. 12
4.1.4.2 SmartBox SPC Communication Settings ............................................................................................................... 13
4.1.5 Sync SmartBox and SPC..............................................................................................................................................................................................14
4.1.6 Conclusion .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................14
4.2 Z-Wave Configuration.......................................................................................................................................................... 15
4.2.1 Configuring Z-Wave Network ..................................................................................................................................................................................15
4.2.2 Z-Wave Device Details ................................................................................................................................................................................................16
4.2.2.1 Device Database.................................................................................................................................................... 16
4.2.2.2 Details ................................................................................................................................................................... 16
4.2.2.3 Configuration ........................................................................................................................................................ 17
4.2.2.4 Associations........................................................................................................................................................... 18
4.2.2.5 Wake Up................................................................................................................................................................ 19
4.2.2.6 Advanced............................................................................................................................................................... 20
4.3 KNX Configuration ................................................................................................................................................................ 21
4.3.1 First time KNX configuration ...................................................................................................................................................................................21
4.3.2 KNX Communication ...................................................................................................................................................................................................21
4.3.2.1 Configuration of Weinzierl KNX IP BAOS 777 Gateway ......................................................................................... 21
4.3.2.2 SmartBox KNX Communication Settings .............................................................................................................. 21
4.3.3 Sync SmartBox and KNX System.............................................................................................................................................................................22
4.4 Notifications Configuration............................................................................................................................................... 24
4.4.1 Advanced settings (only for pushover)................................................................................................................................................................25
4.4.2 Notification Accounts..................................................................................................................................................................................................25
4.5 Object Database...................................................................................................................................................................... 27
4.5.1 Object Settings dialog..................................................................................................................................................................................................28
4.5.2 Sync and Recreate buttons........................................................................................................................................................................................29
4.6 System configuration ........................................................................................................................................................... 30
4.6.1 System Info......................................................................................................................................................................................................................30
4.6.2 Firmware .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................30

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5AUTOMATION CONFIGURATION .................................................................................................32
5.1 Scenes ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 32
5.1.1 Scene List .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................32
5.1.2 Scene Editor....................................................................................................................................................................................................................33
5.1.3 Overview..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................33
5.1.4 Scene Header..................................................................................................................................................................................................................34
5.1.5 Scene Triggers................................................................................................................................................................................................................34
5.1.6 Scene Conditions...........................................................................................................................................................................................................35
5.1.7 Scene Actions..................................................................................................................................................................................................................36
5.2 Control elements.................................................................................................................................................................... 37
5.2.1 Alarm Areas ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................37
5.2.2 Alarm Zones....................................................................................................................................................................................................................37
5.2.3 Alarm Outputs................................................................................................................................................................................................................38
5.2.4 Actuators..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................38
5.2.5 Batteries ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................39
5.2.6 Meters ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................39
5.2.7 Sensors..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................40
5.2.8 KNX Datapoints .............................................................................................................................................................................................................40
6DASHBOARD CONFIGURATION....................................................................................................42
6.1 Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................... 42
6.2 Editor main panel .................................................................................................................................................................. 43
6.3 Footer panel ............................................................................................................................................................................. 44
6.4 Object Selector ........................................................................................................................................................................ 44
6.5 Widgets ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 44
6.5.1 Alarm Area Widget.......................................................................................................................................................................................................45
6.5.1.1 Configuration Alarm Area Widget ......................................................................................................................... 45
6.5.2 Alarm Zone Widget ......................................................................................................................................................................................................45
6.5.2.1 Configuration Alarm Zone Widget......................................................................................................................... 46
6.5.3 Sensor Binary Widget ................................................................................................................................................................................................47
6.5.3.1 Configuration Sensor Binary.................................................................................................................................. 48
6.5.4 Sensor Value Widget....................................................................................................................................................................................................48
6.5.4.1 Configuration Sensor Value................................................................................................................................... 49
6.5.5 Gauge Widget .................................................................................................................................................................................................................49
6.5.5.1 Configuration Gauge ............................................................................................................................................. 50
6.5.6 LED Diode Indicator Widget.....................................................................................................................................................................................51
6.5.6.1 Configuration LED Diode Indicator........................................................................................................................ 51
6.5.7 Plot Widget......................................................................................................................................................................................................................52
6.5.7.1 Configuration Plot Widget..................................................................................................................................... 52
6.5.8 Slider Widget - Interactive ........................................................................................................................................................................................53
6.5.8.1 Configuration Slider Widget .................................................................................................................................. 53
6.5.9 Toggle Button Widget - Interactive .......................................................................................................................................................................54
6.5.9.1 Configuration Toggle Button Widget .................................................................................................................... 54
6.5.10 Pushbutton Group Widget - Interactive...............................................................................................................................................................55
6.5.10.1 Configuration Pushbutton Group Widget ............................................................................................................ 56
7APPENDIX............................................................................................................................................57
7.1 SmartBox Hardware Specification................................................................................................................................. 57
7.2 SmartBox LED Definitions ................................................................................................................................................. 57
7.3 Supported Z-Wave Command Classes.......................................................................................................................... 58

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7.4 Supported KNX Datapoint Types.................................................................................................................................... 58
7.5 Use a network scanning tool to discover IP Address............................................................................................. 58
7.5.1 nmap..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................58
7.5.2 arp.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................59
7.5.3 Smartphone app Fing..................................................................................................................................................................................................59
7.6 Create Pushover Account and Get Keys....................................................................................................................... 59
7.7 License Agreements ............................................................................................................................................................. 61
7.7.1 End-User License Agreement for SPC SmartBox(EULA)...............................................................................................................................61
7.7.2 Open Source Software.................................................................................................................................................................................................62

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1Introduction
This guide describes how to install, configure and operate your SPC SmartBox.
SPC SmartBox is a network device that adds smart Home and Building Automation features to
Vanderbilt SPC Intrusion Detection System. The product is developed in close cooperation with
Vanderbilt Industries and CTS Northern Europe. SPC SmartBox integrates SPC, Z-Wave and KNX
devices. For instance, an alarm area mode change or an alarm input status change can be used as a
scene trigger to control Z-Wave/KNX light switches or other actuators.
An intuitive graphical user interface allows customers to program their own automation rules
(scenes) without any previous programming experience.
For nice looking presentation of current status of alarm areas, alarm zones and Z-Wave/KNX-devices,
SmartBox provides an easy to use dashboard tool. The dashboard can easy be customized by the end
user.
The SPC SmartBox needs Internet access for time synchronization (NTP) and to be able to send push
notifications.
1.1 Document References
Id
Description
Revision
[SPC_INST_CONF]
Vanderbilt SPC42xx/43xx/52xx/63xx Installation &
Configuration Manual
[KNX_W777_MAN]
Weinzierl KNX IP BAOS 777 Gateway Operation and
installation manual

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1.2 Terminology and Abbreviations
Term
Description
FlexC
Vanderbilt SPC Flexible Secure Communications Protocol
TCP
Transmission Control Protocol
Z-Wave
Wireless protocol for building automation certified by Sigma Designs
KNX
Standardized (EN 50090, ISO/IEC 14543), OSI-based network communications protocol for
building automation.

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2Product Description
2.1 Overview
SPC SmartBox hardware is based on the Z-Wave Plus certified Gateway iCPE from CTS Northern
Europe. The SmartBox can optionally be equipped with a battery backup module (the extra module
in the figure above). Vanderbilt official FlexC network protocol is used for communication with the
SPC system. For KNX communication a Weinzierl KNX IP BAOS Gateway 777 is required.
2.2 Main Features
Vanderbilt FlexC communication
Z-Wave Plus support.
KNX support (Weinzierl KNX IP BAOS Gateway 777 is required. Not included)
Status from SPC, Z-Wave and KNX can be used as scene triggers and conditions
Triggers and conditions can be based on System time and Sunrise/Sunset time
Control of SPC outputs, Z-Wave and KNX actuators
Reading values from Z-Wave and KNX sensors
Push Notifications (Email, Pushover)
Powerful Scene Engine
Very easy to use web based Scene Editor
Web based Admin GUI
Web based Dashboard and editor

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3Installation
3.1 Installation Prerequisites
Vanderbilt SPC panel with firmware >= 3.6 (3.6 was the first version with support for FlexC)
Network router with DHCP server enabled
Network connection between the SPC SmartBox and the SPC panel
Internet access (to be able to use time synchronization via NTP and push notifications)
(Optional for use of Z-Wave) Z-Wave devices. Please see Appendix for supported command classes.
(Optional for use of KNX) Weinzierl KNX IP BAOS 777 Gateway and a KNX system. Please see Appendix
for a list of supported KNX datapoint types.
3.2 Installation Steps
1. Read carefully End-User License Agreement for SPC SmartBox(EULA) in the Appendix. If you do not
agree to the terms of the EULA, do not install or use the SPC SmartBox.
2. Unpack the SPC SmartBox.
3. Mount the Z-wave antenna.
4. Connect SPC SmartBox LAN port (black), with a regular network cable, to your network switch or
router.
5. Power up the device by connecting the included power adapter to a wall socket and then to the SPC
SmartBox device. The Power LED should become steady green.
6. Wait (~2 minutes) until the Status, Online and Z-Wave LEDs become steady green.
7. Login to your router and look for the IP address assigned to the SPC SmartBox. (As an alternative you
can use a network scanning tool to discover the IP address. See Appendix for some examples)
8. Open a web browser and enter the IP address of the SPC SmartBox.
9. In the login window, enter Username (smartbox) and Password (default is Smartbox!) and you will see
the main menu and an empty scene list.
10. You can now start configuration of the device.

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4Configuration
4.1 First time basic configuration
If you are configuring a new device, you should first configure the basic settings:
Change SmartBox Password
a. Default username is smartbox
b. Default password is Smartbox!
Network Settings
Time and Location
SPC Communication
Sync SmartBox and SPC
4.1.1 Change SmartBox Password
The web GUI username is always smartbox. Of security reasons please change the default password
as soon as possible. Do this on the System->User page.
Element
Type
Description
Username
Read only text
Always smartbox
New Password
Input text
The password must be minimum six characters including at least one
uppercase letter, one lowercase letter and one digit or special character.
Retype Password
Input text
Must match the New Password field
Save
Button
After successful save the password will be used next time you login

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4.1.2 Network Settings
The network settings are configured in System->Network.
Element
Type
Description
MAC Address
Read only text
SPC SmartBox MAC address (LAN port).
DHCP
Checkbox
Checkbox to enable DHCP. If DHCP is enabled, the IP Address, Subnet
Mask and Gateway input fields are disabled.
IP Address
Input text
IP address of the device.
Subnet Mask
Input text
Subnet mask.
Gateway
Input text
IP address of default gateway
DNS Server 1
Input text
IP address of first DNS server (default 8.8.8.8)
DNS Server 2
Input text
IP address of alternative DNS server
Save
Button
Saves new settings.
Reset
Button
Resets form to current settings
4.1.3 Time and Location
The time and location settings are configured in System->Time and Location.
NOTE! Network settings will take effect immediately after save. If you change IP address you need
to redirect the browser to the new IP address and login again. Settings may also affect
communication with external systems, e.g. SPC and KNX.

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Element
Type
Description
Local Time
Read only text
Shows current time
Sync With Browser
Button
Set the time of the SPC SmartBox to the time of the web browser. Time
is saved immediately.
Time Zone
Option menu
Time zone (default GMT+1:00 Stockholm)
Enable NTP
Checkbox
Checkbox to enable the NTP (Network Time Protocol) service.
NTP Time Server 1
Input text
IP address of first NTP time server (default 193.11.166.2)
NTP Time Server 2
Input text
IP address of alternative NTP time server (default 193.11.166.18)
Synchronization Interval
Option menu
Select how often the time should be synced with the NTP servers.
(default every hour)
Latitude and Longitude
Input text
Latitude and longitude (used for sunrise/sunset calculation)
Valid latitude value is between -89.99 and 90.00 degrees.
Valid longitude value is between -179.99 and 180.00 degrees.
Save
Button
Saves all settings (except time)
Reset
Button
Resets form to current settings
4.1.4 Configure SPC Communications
If you are configuring a new device, you should first configure the SPC Communication and then
“import” the SPC areas, zones and outputs into the SPC SmartBox Object Database. Thereafter you
can use the SPC objects for automation.
4.1.4.1 SPC FlexC Settings
To setup the communication link between the SPC Panel and the SPC SmartBox the SPC must be
configured to communicate with the SmartBox.
Use SPC Web interface and define the FlexC communication following this instructions:
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2. Create a specific user for the SmartBox communication, e.g spcsmartbox. User profile should be
Manager and you need also to define a web password for the user.
3. Select Communications -> FlexC -> Event Profiles. Click on Add to add a new event profile. Give the
event profile the name SPC SmartBox Events and select (check) the report checkboxes for all event
types.
4. Select Communications -> FlexC -> FlexC ATS. Select Add Custom ATS and change following from
the default settings:
- ATS Name = SPC SmartBox
- Event Profile = SPC SmartBox Events (created in step 3)
- ATS Polling Timeout = 60 seconds
- Uncheck Generate FTC and Re-queue Events
5. Select Add ATP to FlexC RCT and change following from the default settings:
- SPT Account Code = 999
- RCT URL or IP Address = IP Address of the SPC SmartBox
- ATP Category = Cat 6 [Ethernet]
6. Open Advanced ATP Settings and change following from the default settings:
- Encryption Key Mode = Fixed Encryption
- Encryption key (64 hex digits) = Your own key (must match the key in the SmartBox)
4.1.4.2 SmartBox SPC Communication Settings
In the SmartBox Web interface select Configuration->SPC Communication and fill in the form
according to:
Element
Type
Description
ATP Encryption Key
Input hex
Input field for ATP Encryption Key. 64 hex numbers (0-9, a-f, A-F). Must
match corresponding key in SPC FlexC settings.
Show Key
Checkbox
Checkbox to do the key field readable
SPC Account Code
Input number
Input field for ATP Account Code. Must match corresponding key in SPC
FlexC settings.
RCT ID
Input number
RCT Id. Must match corresponding id in SPC FlexC settings.
RCT TCP Port
Input number
RCT TCP Port. Must match corresponding value in SPC FlexC settings.
SPC Username and Password
Input text
Credentials for FlexC communication. User must be defined in the SPC

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Panel and have a corresponding web password.
4.1.5 Sync SmartBox and SPC
After you have setup the SPC communication you need to import the areas, zones and outputs
configuration of the SPC panel to SPC SmartBox object database. Go to Configuration->Object
Database, select SPC and click on Sync Database with SPC Panel. The areas, zones and outputs of the
SPC panel should then appear in the database listing. See example below.
To test the SPC communications go to Alarm Areas, Alarm Zones and Alarm Outputs in the
Automation main menu.
4.1.6 Conclusion
You may now configure the SmartBox with Z-wave or/and KNX devices. You may also configure
scenes or the dashboard.
NOTE! Every time you change the settings of areas, zones or outputs in the SPC panel you need to
update SPC SmartBox Object Database by using the Sync Database with SPC Panel.

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4.2 Z-Wave Configuration
4.2.1 Configuring Z-Wave Network
Z-Wave devices are managed in Configuration->Z-Wave Network.
Element
Type
Description
Id
Number
Z-Wave Node Id (unique id assigned by Z-Wave Gateway)
Name
Text
Device name (Default Device_Id. Can be changed in the details form)
Product
Text
Vendor, Product Name and a short description
Status
Text
Shows if the device is alive (OK) or is unreachable (Failed). Normal mode
for battery operated devices is Sleeping.
Update Device Status
Button
Click for updating device status
Battery
Number
Battery status (0-100%). Only available for battery operated devices.
Details
Button
Button to open device detail page
Update Route
Button
Button to request rerouting of the device
Request Status
Button
Button to request status of the device (send a NIF)
Remove Failed
Button
Button to remove a failed node. Only enabled if the device is considered
failed. NOTE! If you would like to remove a working device from the
network please use the exclusion procedure instead.
Start Inclusion
Button
Button to include (add) a new devices
Start Exclusion
Button
Button to exclude (remove) a device
Reset Z-Wave Network
Button
Button to reset the Z-Wave network to factory state. Warning! All Z-
Wave devices will be removed. To be able to include them again you
had to exclude them first.
Rebuild Network Topology
Button
Button to rebuild the network.
NOTE! Please do not use the physical Z-Wave push button on the SPC SmartBox device to include
or exclude devices, because then you have no chance to see what is happening during the
inclusion/exclusion. Probably the button will be disabled in the future.

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Procedure to add a new Z-Wave Device:
1. Click on Start Inclusion. This will set the controller in inclusion mode.
2. Activate the device inclusion by following the instructions in the device manual. Note! It can take
about 20 seconds before the controller detects the new device. So please be patient before repeating
this step.
3. After successful inclusion the device will appear in the device list. The default name of the device is set
to Device_X, where X is Z-Wave node id. The name can be changed on the device details page.
The inclusion mode can be cancelled by clicking on Stop Inclusion. Inclusion mode is timed out
after 2 minutes.
Procedure to remove a Z-Wave Device:
1. Click on Start Exclusion. This will set the controller in exclusion mode.
2. Follow the instruction in the device manual how to exclude the device. Note! It can take about 20
seconds before the controller detects the device. So please be patient before repeating this step.
3. After successful exclusion the device will be removed from the device list
The exclusion mode can be cancelled by clicking on Stop Exclusion. Exclusion mode is timed out
after 2 minutes.
4.2.2 Z-Wave Device Details
4.2.2.1 Device Database
The SPC SmartBox has a database with detailed information about certified Z-Wave devices. The
database is based on data from Z-Wave Alliance, reported by the device vendors. Unfortunately is
the database not complete for all Z-Wave devices on the market. For some devices there is no data
at all or very little data available. But even if the device is missed in the database you should still be
able to use the device for control and automation.
4.2.2.2 Details
On the details page you can change name of the device, select product type and read some
information about the device.
NOTE! It is not possible to add a device that already belongs to another Z-Wave network. You first
need to reset it by excluding it from the previous Z-Wave controller or use SPC SmartBox Exclusion
function to do this.

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Element
Type
Description
Name
Input text
Device name
Save Name
Button
Button to save the device name given in the name field.
Product
Option Menu
If there are multiple matches of the device in the Device Database you
can manually select the most suitable in this menu.
Device type
Text
Short description of the device type
Description
Text
A longer description of the device
Include Info
Text
Description how to include the device
Exclude Info
Text
Description how to exclude the device
Back
Button
Button to go back to Z-Wave Network page
4.2.2.3 Configuration
If the Z-Wave device has configuration parameters for customization of the device, you can change
these parameters on the Configuration page. Even if the configuration parameters are not defined in
the device database you will still be able to configuring the device using a generic interface, see
Advanced below.
NOTE! It is very important that battery devices are awake when you read/write values to them.
Read device manual to know how to manually wake up the specific device.

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Element
Type
Description
Description
Text
Description of the parameter
Default Value
Number
Default value of the parameter
Current Value
Number
Shows current value of the parameter. Use button Read Value From
Device to read this value from the device
Read Value from Device
Button
Request current parameter value from device
New Value
Checkbox,
Value Select Box
Fields to enter a new parameter value. Save the value with Write Value
to Device
Write Value To Device
Button
Button to write a new parameter value to the device.
Back
Button
Button to go back to Z-Wave Network page
4.2.2.4 Associations
If the Z-Wave device has association possibilities you can change these on the Association page.
Element
Type
Description

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Description
Text
Description of the association group
Current Associations
Text
Shows which devices this device is current associated to.
Read From Device
Button
Button to read current value from the device.
New Associations
Option Menu
Menu to select which devices this device should be associated to.
Multiple selects are possible.
Write To Device
Button
Button to write a new value to the device.
Back
Button
Button to go back to Z-Wave Network page
Even if the associations are not defined in the device database you will still be able to configuring the
device using a generic interface, see below. It is very important that you read the Z-Wave device
manual carefully to understand which parameters that is valid.
Element
Type
Description
Description
Text
Reference to device manual
Current Associations
Text
Shows which devices this device is current associated to.
Read From Device
Button
Button to read current value from the device.
New Associations
Option Menu
Menu to select which devices this device should be associated to.
Multiple selects are possible.
Write To Device
Button
Button to write a new value to the device.
Back
Button
Button to go back to Z-Wave Network page
4.2.2.5 Wake Up
Use Wake Up tool to set wake up interval for battery devices (that support it).
NOTE! It is very important that the device is awake when you read/write to it. Read device manual
to know how to manually wake it up.

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SPC SmartBox User Manual
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Reference
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Element
Type
Description
Current Value
Text
Shows which device that is receiver for the wake up report and the
current and default wake up interval.
Read Value From Device
Button
Button to read current value from the device.
New Value
Read only text,
Option Menu
Option menu to select new wake up interval in seconds. Receiver device
is always the SmartBox (Device 1).
Write Value To Device
Button
Button to write a new value to the device.
Back
Button
Button to go back to Z-Wave Network page
4.2.2.6 Advanced
Even if the configuration parameters are not defined in the device database you will still be able to
configuring the device using a generic interface, see below. It is very important that you read the Z-
Wave device manual carefully to understand which parameters that is valid.
Element
Type
Description
Parameter Number
Option Menu
Parameter number 1 to 255
Current Value
Number
Shows current value of the parameter. Use button Read Value From
Device to read this value from the device
Read Value from Device
Button
Request current parameter value from device
New Value
Option Menu
Value Select Box
Fields to enter a new parameter value.
Parameter length: 1, 2 or 4 bytes
Value: 0 to a max value dependent of the parameter length.
Save the value with Write Value to Device
Write Value To Device
Button
Button to write a new parameter value to the device.
Back
Button
Button to go back to Z-Wave Network page
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