Pioneer DT-5 User manual

AUDIO
DIGITAL
TIMER
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IMPORTANT
NOTICE
DT-5is
designed
tooperatefrom
1
10v,
i
20
v,220y or
24oVmain.
Before
turningon
the
power,
please
confirmthat
thesettings
oftheline
voltage
selector
switch
and
line
frequency
selector
switch
areset
correctlyforuse
in
your
area;ifnor,
changethe
setting
asdescribed
in
"BEFORE
USE"on
page2.
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CONTENTS
BEFORE
USE
Beforeplugging
thepower
cordintothe wallsocket,please
confirm
that the settings
of the line
voltage
selector
switch
andline
frequency
selector
switch
are
set
correctly
for use
in
your
area,
lf they
arenotset
properly,
change
the
settings
as
follows.
LINE
VOLTAGE
SELECTOR
SWTTCH
(Fig.
A)
Before
adjusting.
disconnect
the
power
cord.
1. Prepare
a medium
size
screwdriver.
2. Insert
thescrewdriver
intothearrow
onthevoltage
selec_
tor and
adjust
sothat
thetip of thearrowpoints
to the
voltage
value
of vour
area.
REAR
PANEL
FACILITIES
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selector
switch nC orfo, \
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VC]LTAGE SELECTOFI Power cord
A
Fig

BEFORE
USE
LINEFREOUENCY
SELECTORSWITCH
(Fig.
B)
Set
the
switch
totheposition
correspondingtothe
power
line
frequency
(50
Hzor60Hz)used
inyour
area.Remember
that
if this
switch
isnotset
properly,
thetimedisplayof theclock
functionwillbe
thrownoutofsync.
lf
you
donotknow
whatthe
power
linefrequency
in
your
area
is,ask
your
dealer.
POWER
OUTLETS
This
timeris
designedforaudio
applications.
Makesurethat
thetotal
power
consumptionoftheelectricalequipment
con-
nectedto it isnot morethan500watts. Donotconnect
any
appliancessuchasa TV setwhichwill causean excessively
highlevelofcurrenttoflowthroughthetimer
whenthe
power
switch
isset
to ON.Fordetailsonthe power
capacityof the
appliances
whichmay
beconnected,turnto page
5.
POWERCORDHANDLING
. Connectingthe
power
cordtoothercordsor
joining
cords
togethercancausefire
andelectricshocks.
and
thus
isex-
tremely
dangerous.
o Takehold
of thepower
plug
itself
when
connectingand
disconnecting
the powercord. Never
perform
these
op-
erationswithwethands
since
you
mayreceive
anelectric
shock,
. Rememberto disconnectthepowerplug
fromtheoutlet
when
youdo not intendto use
theunitfor a prolonged
oeriodoftime.
POWERFAILUREWINKINGINDICATION
Whenthetimer's
powerplug
is
connectedto,ordisconnected
from,the
household
power
outlet,
"AM 12:00"
or
"0:00"
will
winkonthetime
display.
lf
this
displayisfoundflashingafter
you
returnhome,
itmeans
thatthere
wasa
ternporary
power
failurewhile
you
were
out.
frequency selectorswitch
:'l;ffi-
For
60Hz
Bottom plate
Fis.
B

APPLICATION
I Indicating
thepresent
time(hours,
minutes
& seconds)-(See page
g.)
Thepresent
timeisindicated
in units
of hours,
minutes
and
seconds.
lf therehasbeen
a power
failure
whileyou were
asleep
or out, thetime
display
willwink.
Example:
AM 8:35:rlb Hours Minutes
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Al
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o When
combined
withthe
stereo
equipment
in
your
posses_
sion,
thetimer
canplay
a radio
program
or tape
at the
desired
tirne
every
day
and
then
switch
off theequipment
also
atthedesired
time.
Example:
Waking
up
at
AM
7:00
and
leaving
home
at
AM
g:00
ON
I oN
or
Orr
Y mode
IWaking
Ing -
Minutes Seconds
up to music/unattended
record-
(See
page
10.)
OFF
time DT-5'S
power
outlet
o Whencombined
with thetape
deck
andtuner,
thetimer
canrecord
radio
programs
unatten<Jed.
One ON and one OFFtime can be set on the timer in a 24_hour
period of time.
I Dozing
off to sleep
with music
(See
page
12.)
You
can
use
the
sleep
timer
function
todoze
offtosleep
while
listening
to your
favorite
music.
The
time
can
be
set
between
1minute
and
I hour
59
minutes.
Example: Sleeping after listening to music for 30 minutes.
ONsetting
Sleeptime
setting
OFFtime
Elapsedtime
t
DT.5'S
power
outlet
-- oN
Operatinqtime
(30
min.f + oNoor
oFF

APPLICATION
I Dozing
offto sleep
with music
+ wakingup
to music
* then leaving
home
(See
page14.)
Thesleep
timer
function
and
timersettings
(ON/OFF
times)
can
beused
incombination.
CONNECTIONS
Example: You go to bed at PM 10:00 while listening to music,
the music is switched off at PM 10:3O, you wake up the following
morning to music at AM 7:00 and you leave home at AM 8:00.
Elapsed
tame
a
PRECAUTIONSFOR
CONNECTIONS
I As indicatedinthefigure,makesurethatthetotal
power
consumptionof
all
theaudiocomponents
connected
tothe
DT-5doesnot exceed500
W. Fordetails
on the power
consumptionspecifications,refertothe
OperatingInstruc-
tionsofthe
components
concerned.
I Highlevelsofcurrentare
prone
toflowthrough
audio
com-
ponents
momentarily.Forinstance,
even
ifthetotal
power
consumption
is
500W, at
thesetimesthe
actualfigurewill
benearly1,000
W.
I Donot connectelectricalappliances
(such
asTV setsor
power
amplifierswitha
power
consumptionofover200W)
inwhichhighlevelsofcurrent
are
prone
toflow
at
theins-
tant
when
the
power
switch
is
set
to ON.
I Do not connectelectricalappliances
(suchas irons,
heaters,
airconditioners)
whose
power
consumptionex-
ceeds
the
indicatedvaluesince
thismavresultinafireor
malfunction.
Powercord
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FRONT
PANEL
FACILITIES
-Ac@rLer- ,,MEAo.'usr_
Q' AC OUTLETSELECTORS
These
switchonandoffthepower
flowingto therear
panel
ACoutlets.
OFF: Usedto switchoff the oower
of the connected
audio
components
regardlessofthetimeropera-
tion
(set
times).
ON: Usedto switchon thepower
of theconnected
audiocomponents
regardlessofthetimer
opera-
tion
(set
times).
TIMER: Used
to
switchONandOFF
the
power
of
the
con-
nected
audiocomponents
withthetimer
opera-
tion.
@ TIME
ADJUSTswtrcHEs
Theseareused
toadjust
thetime/displayed
timesinlinewith
thesettingof themodeselector.
SECRESET:Whenthisswitch
isdeoressed
withthemode
selectorin the SECOND
position.
the second
displayof the present
timeis resettol:E'Jand
whenreleased
thesecondsare
counted
upfrom
l:iiE - l:E l- J:EE
- etc., and the rightmost
minutedigit
and
secondsaredisplayed.
REV: When the FASTor SLOWswitchis depressed
while
this
switch
isinthedepressed
position,
the
displayedtimeisreversedrapidlyorslowly.
(This
functiondoes
not work whenthe sleeo
timer
functionis
set.)
FAST: Whenthisswitch
is
depressed,thedisplayedtime
isforwarded
rapidly.
SLOW: Whenthisswitchisdepressed,thedisplayedtime
isforwarded
slowly.
@ ec oUTLETtNDtcATOR
(red)
This lights
when power is beingsuppliedto the AC
OUTLETSon
therear
oanel.

FRONT
PANELFACILITIES
@ rtuen tNDtcAToR
(sreen)
ThislightswhentheACOUTLET-TIMER
selector
isdepress-
ed.
@ MoDE
sELEcroR
This
isused
to select
thetimer'sfunction.
SLEEP: Used to set the operating
time (1
minuteto t hour
19
minutes)
until
the
power of the audio components
operatingisto beset
OFF.
Usedto set the time at which the
power
to the connected
audiocom-
ponents
is
set
OFF.
Used
to set the time at which the
power
tothe
connected
audiocompo-
nentisset
ON.
Used
to
displaythe
present
time
(hours
I minutes).
Used
to adjustthe
secondsof thepre-
sent
time
andcheckthe
secondsofthe
present
time.
Usedto adjust
the
clockto thepresent
time.
@ rrnneDTSPLAY
Thetimeis displayedasit relatesto the modeselectoror
TIME
ADJUSTswitchsettingsinthefollowingtable.
TIMERSET-OFF:
TIMER
SET-ON:
CLOCK:
SECOND:
CLOCKADJUST:
NOTE:
When the unit's power plug is connected to a household AC
outlet, the "AM l2:00" or "0:00" time display will wink. lt also
winks when there has been a power failure while the unit was
working and the power has been restored-
Display Exampleof
display Mode
selector TIME
ADJUST
switch
Time untilsleep
operation is due to
go OFF.
t.:tu
t hr 30 min.
SLEEP FAST
SLOW
Displayof OFFtime
setbytimer. * E:t7ETIMER
SET-OFF FAST
SLOW
REV
Display
of ON
time
setbytimer * -i:18 TIMER
SET-ON FAST
SLOW
REV
Displayof present
time ," \:18 CLOCK
Display
of seconds
and rightmost
digit
of presenttime
mtnute
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i:t.t:3
8 min.
25
sec.
SECOND
Display
for
adjusting
seconds
correctly
of
present
time
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5min.
00sec.
SEC
RESET
Display
for
adjusting
hours
arrdminutes
of present
time ,rli:i-15 CLOCK
ADJUST FAST
SLOW
REV

ADJUSTING
THEPRESENT
TIME
Example:Adjustingthe time to AM 8:35:fl) I When
"AM 12:00"
or
"0:00"
winksduring
use.the
present
time,timer
ON/OFF
set
times
andsleeotime
arereleased.
Set
thesetimes
again.
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TheDT-510clock
comes
withaseconddisplay.
This
makes
it
possible
to adjustthe timedownto the last
secondin syn-
chronizationwiththeradio,TVortelephonetime
signal.
Plugthe timer's
powercordinto the
householdAC outlet. Household
ACoutlet
----*fr;-il]
t-l
tri-Dl
l-l
Setthe present
time (hours
&
minutes).
I Set
the
mode
selectorto CLOCKADJUST.
TIMEF SET
, CLOCK
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I Depress
the
TIMEADJUST-FAST
switchuntil
just
before
the
present
time
(AM
8:30)and
thenrelease
the
switch.
I Depressthe
SLOWswitchandadjusttoAM 8:35.
I lf the present
time is exceeded,
depressthe SLOW
switchtogetherwiththeREV
switchto reverse
thetime.
AM fio-t
n.J
"AM" indicatesthe morningtimeand
"PM" the
after-
noonandeveningtime. "PM 12:fi)"is midday
while
"AM 12:fi)"is midnight.
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plug
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ADJUSTING
THE
PRESENT
TIME
Reset
the seconds
of the present
time to 00sec. Set the modeselector
to CLOCK.
No matter what the time is, the secondscan be set
with the(X)
sec.time signal.
Example:
5 min.(Xt
sec.
I Setthemode
selector
to SECOND.
TTMEF
SET cLocK
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SLEEP I I
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I Depress
the
TIME
ADJUST-SEC
RESET
switch
and
wait
'- untilthetime
signal
isheard.
I Release
theswitch
assoon
as
thetime
signal
isheard.
Depress
Release
tO
15:
E
El.
5:
iJ
i
.5:
t1,1.
5:
tl
I
00sec.
The
present
timeisnowdisplayed.
Attt
Li":"-+r:
t l. t ,
1sec. 2sec. 3
sec.
s
\ r,*. oorr-r
\fi|
\ llll
^Retease
\'\
TIIW A
*'m*'
llls
Depress
I
w
u_il.fl

WAKING
UPTOMUSIC/UNATTENDED
RECORDING
I Thistimer
can
be
usedto switchonthepower
to thecon-
nected
audiocomponents
andswitch
off thepower
atthe
desired
times.
I lt ispossible
to setone
ON
time
andone
OFFtime
ina
Z4-hour
period
(1day).
I As longasthe AC OUTLET-TIMER
selector
isdepressed
(the
TIMER
indicator
is on),the ON/OFFtimes
will be
operative
everyday.
I For
unattended
recording,
use
a tape
deck
witha built-in
unattended
recording
standbymechanism.
Example:
Wakingup at AM 7:fl)(switch
ONI g leav-
ingfor work at AM 8:fi)
(switchOFF)
PREPARATIONS
I Depress
theAC OUTLET-ONselector.
I For
wakingupto music:
Operate
the
stereo
amplifier
and
tuner
ortape
deck
and
prepare
them
for
radio
reception
or
tape
play.
I Forunattended
recording:
Operatethe
stereoamplifier
andtuner
and
tune
inthe
desired
station.
Setthetape
deck
up for unattended
recording.
For details,
referto the
Operating
Instructions
ofthetuner
andtape
decr.
NOTES:
. Thetimer's
ON/OFFtimes
cannotbesetinsecondunits.
. I.tisnot
possible
tosetthetimer
oN tirneandnottheoFFtihe
/or vice versa
). Be sure to set the ON time firct and then the OFF
ttme.
TIMER
ON/OFF
SETTIME
OPERATIONS
Setthetime (AM 7:fi))at which the
poweristo comeON.
I Setthemode
selectorto TIMER
SET-ON.
T|M€F SET cLocK
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I Depress
the
TIME
ADJUST-FAST
switch
until
just
before
the
desired
time
(AM
6:50)
andthen
release
the
switch.
I Depress
theSLOW
switch
andset
to AM 7:00.
I lf the desired
time is exceeded,
depress
the SLOW
switch
together
withthe REV
switch.
Setthetime (AM 8:fi))
at which the
poweristo go oFF.
I Setthe
mode
setecto,_::
lJff}:Er-oFF.
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F=.j:"(. )cLocxAoJ-sr
\-/
I As
withthe
ONtime
setting,
set
thetime
toAMg:00.
10

WAKINGUP
TO
MUSICiUNATTENDED
RECORDING
Check
the desiredoperating
times.
I Set
themodeselector
to theTIMER
SET-ONandTIMER
SET-OFF
positions
andcheck
theoperatingtimes
(ON
and
OFF)setunder
steps
Kl
and
E.
ONoperatingtime
AM fi.,1 fi
t.uu
Depress
the AC OUTLET-TIMER
selector.
I TheTIMERindicatorlights.
I Thepower
to theconnected
audiocomponents
will now
come
ONatAM 7:00
and
goOFF
atAM 8:00,
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NOTES:
. Depress the AC OUTLET-OFF selector when you want to switch
off the power earlier than the set OFF time with audio com-
ponents which have become operctional at the timer ON time. ln
this case, power will not be supplied again to the audio com-
ponents even when the AC OUTLET-TIMER selector is depress-
ed.
However from the following day (after 24 hours), the power will
be switched on at the ON set time and switched off at the OFF
set time,
lf the components the power of come AN while the timer's
ON and OFF times are being set, depress the AC OUTLET-
OFF selector and perform the timer settings again.
lf the mode selector is at SLEEP, the power to the connected
audio components wilt not be switched on even at the timet ON
ttme.
CHANGING
THE
TIMER'S
ON/OFF
TIMES
Set the times
againfollowing
the procedure
in steps
f,_i
through
E. The
previously
settimeswill
beerased
andreplac-
edbythenew
settimes.
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time
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The
present
time
isdisplayed.
Return
the mode
selector
to the
CLOCK
position.
I The present
time is now displayed
althoughthe set
operatingtimeshave
been
memorized.

DO4NGOFF
TO
SLEEP
WITH
MUSIC
Example:
Dozing
off to sleepwhile listening
to music
and having the power switched off after ,l
hr30
min have
elapsed.
Thetime
which
willelapse
untilthepower
is
switched
offcan
beadjusted
between
1 minute
and'l hour59minutes
when
youaredozing
off to a radio
program
ortape
play.
PREPARATIONS,
I Depress
theAC OUTLET-ON
selector.
I Operate
the
stereo
amplifier
andtuner
ortape
deck
and
set
upthecomponents
for radio
reception
ortape
play.
SLEEP
TIMER
OPERATIONS
Set the time until the power isto be
switched OFF.
I Before
setting
thesleeptimer,
firstcheck
thetimer,s
ON
and
OFFtime.
I Setthe
mode
selector
to SLEEp.
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I Operate
theFAST
and
SLOW
switches
and
setthe
desired
time(example:
t hr30min.)
whichisto elapse
before
the
power
isto be
switched
OFF,
asshown
in
the
table
below.
NOTE:
The
REV
does
not workat the SLEE?
position.
.{
te
Operation Display
during
operation Set time
When
theFAST
or
SLOW
switchis
depressed,
thedisplay
changes
asonthe
right.
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Release
switch
as
soon
as
desired
time
is
displayed.
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DOZINGOFF
TOSLEEP
WITHMUSIC
Depress
the AC OUTLET-TIMER
selector.
I Thetimer
indicator
lights.
When t hourand30minutes
haveelapsed,the power
to
theconnected
audio
components
isswitched
off.
Elapsed
time Poweris
OFF
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NOTE:
When the power is to be switched off earlier than the timer
OFF time during the sleep timer operation, depressthe AC
OUTLET-OFFselector.ln this case,the timer ON/OFFopera-
tiansarenot effective.
Returnthe modesel'ectorto CLOCK.
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ur
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hb
r The present
time is now displayed
althoughthe set
operating
timeshavebeen
memorized.
flMER SET cLocK
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The
present
timeisaisptayea. \-'ev
WHEN
CHECKINGTHE
TIMEREMAINING
Thetimerernaining
isdisplayed
whenthemode
selectoris
set
to SLEEP.
Afterchecking,
rememberto return
the
selectorto
thecLocK position.

DOZING
OFF
TOSLEEPWITH MUSIC =+
WAKTNG
Up
TO MUSIQ
+ THEN
LEAVING
HOME
The
sleeptimer
function
andtimer
ON/OFF
setfunction
can
beused
together
for thisoperation.
PREPARATIONS
I DepresstheAC OUTLET-ON
selector.
I Operatethe
stereoamplifier
and
tuner
ortape
deckandset
upthecomponents
for radioreception
ortape
play.
FOR
OPERATION
Setthetimer's
ON/OFFtimes
first.
Setthe time at which the poweris
to comeONto wake you upwith
music.
Q,)
SCttOTIMER SET.ON.
Setthetime at which the power is
to goOFF.
Next,set the sleeptimer function.
Setthetimewhich isto elapse
until
the power is to go OFFafter you
have
dozed
off while listening
to
music.
OSet
toSLEEP.
Depressthe AC OUTLET-TIMER
selector.
Return
the mode
selector
to the
CLOCK
position.
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NOTE: Setto CLOCK.
Keep the mode selector at the SLEEP
position if you do not want to
be woken up to music on the following morning but simply want to
doze off to sleep with music.
ln caseslike this, "0:00" is displayed in the SLEEpmode without the
time being indicated.
@ Set the sleep
time.
--€)Set the
OFF
time

-
HANDLING
PRECAUTIONS
Keepthe unit away from water
Electricshocks and malfunctions
are caused by water
penetrating
inside
thetimer.
Donotstand
vases
orother
ob_
jects
containing
water
ontop of the
timer.
lf water
does
hap-
pen
to get
inside
theunit,
disconnect
the
power
cord
from
the
power
outlet
immediately.
Then contactyour nearest
Pioneer
Service
Center
or the
dealer
fromwhomyoubought
yourunit.
Do not poke
aboutinside
the unit
Under
nocircumstances
should
the
screws
around
thecasing
beremoved
since
this
maylead
toanelectric
shock.
Do
nottry
to remove
thecasingto inspect
inside
or make
adjustments.
Pioneer
can
make
noguarantees
inthe
case
ofadeterioration
inperformance
resulting
fromremodeling
bya user.
Avoid usein hot (over
rtE"C)
and cold (under
-5oCl locations
Alsoavoid
using
thetimer
inalocation
susceptible
tovibration
since
thismay
cause
atime
error.
lfthetimer
makes
any
buzzing
orrattling
noise
during
use,
disconnect
thepower
cordfrom
thepower
outlet
and
con_
tactthenearest
Pioneer
Service
Center
orthedealer
from
whom
you
bought
your
unit.
Maintenance
Usea soft dry cloth for usual
cleaning.
lf there
arestains
which
cannot
beremoved,
dilute
some
neutral
detergent
with
water,
dip
a clothinto
thesolution
and
wipe
away
thestains.
Never
use
alcohol.thinners
or benzene
for cleaning
or spray
insecticides
near
theunit
since
these
substances
may
mar
the
model's
finish.
15

SPECIFICATIONS
Time
display .
,...Digital
display
withfluorescent
displaytube
Timer
type 24-hour
type
(AM/PM,
12-hour
display)
Timersetting
........On|y
one
ON/OFFtime
settingin
mininum
unitsof minutes
within
a24-hour
period
Sleeptimer
..........Setting
inminimum
unitsof
minutes
upto
t hour
tr9minutes
Time
accuracy
...,.,...........
Synchronized
with
line
frequency
Timer
accuracy
....,..........Within
-+0.1
sec.oftime
displayed
Sleeptimer
accuracy
...,................Within
5g
sec.of
settime
Powersection,others
Power
requirements,......,.,.....AC
110
V
/120
V
/
220
V
/
2q V
(switchable)
S0Hzl60
Hz(switchable)
AC
outlets ......
Total
of2outlets,500W
max.
powerconsumption
.......... .:::.1:::::.]?'fi1
Otherfunctions
o ACOUTLET
"on" display
(red
LEDtights)
o Timer
operation
display
(green
LEDlights)
r Power
failure
display
{time
display
winks}
Dimensions ......
420
(W)
x
S0
(H)
x144
(D)
mm
16-9/16
(W)
x2 (H)
x
5-11/16
(D)
in
Weight 1.7
kg
(3
tb
12ozl
Accessories
Operating
Instructions .............1
NOTE:
Specifications
and design are subject to possible
modification
without noticedueto improvements.
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