Portwell PNA-2413 User manual

PNA-2413
Ordering Guide
Specification
Processor
Flexible processor support ranging
from the Intel® Celeron® processor at
566 MHz to the Pentium® III processor
at 866 MHz ith support for
66/100/133 MHz Processor System
Bus (PSB)
Memory
- Support for 100 and 133MHz SDRAM
- 512 MB SODIMM maximum memory
I/O Ports
- 3 Intel® 82559ER Ethernet LAN
connect interface
- T o USB ports
- One RS-232
Storage Device
- One 3.5" Hard disk Bay
- Embedded DOM socket
PCI Expansion
One PCI expansion slot
LCD Panel
2 x 16 characters EZIO-100 module
LCD panel
LEDs
8 user self defined programming LEDs
Po er
External 70W AC/DC po er adapter
Operating Environment
- Tempature: 5 to 45˚C
- Humidity: 20% to 90% RH
Storage Environment
- Tempature: 5 to 70˚C
- Humidity : 5% to 95% RH
Dimension
144(W) x 260(D) x 88(H)mm
5.7"(W) x 10.2"(W) x 3.5"(H)
Safety
CE/FCC
PNA-2413-0000
2U communication appliance server ith three LANs, one PCI expansion slot
and EZIO (CPU and RAM not included)
Designed based on Intel® Proof of
concept architecture platform
Three Embedded Intel® 10/100
Ethernet for easy I/O configuration
Embedded storage capability design
for DOM usage
16 x 2 characters EZIO-100 LCD
panel module makes the installation
and maintenance easier and more
efficient
Tailor-made redirect to console BIOS
allo s users to operate system via a
com port
Both desktop and Rack-mount form
factor ith good system ventilation
design
3 units stacked side-by-side fit a 19"
2U rack
One PCI expansion slot
One SODIMM socket
One optional VGA output
Highlights
2U Communication Appliance Server with Three LANs and
One PCI Expansion Slot
PNA-1810
EZIO-100 kit

PNA-2413
Communications Appliance
User′s Manual
Revision: 010
Item NO: B8980670
Portwell Inc.
3F, No. 92, Sec. 1, Nei-Hu Rd., Taipei 114, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Headquarter: +886-2-2799-2020FAX: +886-2-2799-1010
http://www.portwell.com.tw
Email: info@mail.portwell.com.tw

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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction
.........................................................................................................2
1.1 About This Manual .........................................................................................2
1.2 Manual Organization......................................................................................2
1.3 Technical Support Information........................................................................2
Chapter 2 Getting Started
....................................................................................................3
2.1 Included Hardware .........................................................................................3
2.2 Before You Begin...........................................................................................3
2.3 The Chassis...................................................................................................4
2.4 Opening the Chassis......................................................................................4
2.5 Installing or Removing a SODIMM..................................................................6
2.6 Remove and Install DOM ...............................................................................6
2.7 Remove and Install Battery.............................................................................7
2.8 Remove and Install HDD................................................................................8
2.9 Remove and Install PCI card........................................................................10
2.10 Product Specifications..................................................................................12
2.11 Hardware Configuration Setting....................................................................13
2.12 Install a Different Processor..........................................................................18
2.13 Use a Client Computer.................................................................................19
Chapter 3 Operation Guide
................................................................................................21
3.1 Brief Guide of PPAP-200..............................................................................21
3.2 System Architecture .....................................................................................22

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Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1About This Manual
This manual describes all required information for setting up and using the PNA-2413.
PNA-2413 provides the essential components for delivering optimal performance and
functionality in the value communications appliance market segment. This manual should
familiarize you with PNA-2413 operations and functions. PNA-2413 has three on-board LAN
ports to serve communication appliances, such as Firewall, which needs three LAN ports to
connect external network (internet), demilitarized zone and internal network.
Feature of PNA-2413 includes:
uVersatile networking and I/O capabilities: 3Ethernet ports
uTwo USB ports
uOne COM port
uUp to 256 Mbyte of SODIMM memory
uOne on-board DMA/33/66/100 IDE channel to support up to four IDE devices
uOne PCI right-angle connector for ease of connectivity to the PCI bus
1.2 Manual Organization
The manual describes how to configure your PNA-2413system to meet various operating
requirements. It is divided into three chapters, with each chapter addressing a basic concept
and operation of this whole system.
Chapter 1: Introduction. This section briefly talks about how this document is organized. It includes
some guidelines for users who do not want to read through everything, but still helps
you find what you need.
Chapter 2: Hardware Configuration Setting and Installation. This chapter shows how the hardware
is put together, including detailed information. It shows the definitions and locations of
Jumpers and Connectors that you can easily configure your system. Descriptions on
how to properly mount the CPU and main memory are also included to help you get a
safe installation. Reading this chapter will teach you how to set up PNA-2413.
Chapter 3: Operation Information. This section gives you illustrations and more information on the
system architecture and how its performance can be maximized.
Any updates to this manual, technical clarification and answers to frequently asked questions
would be posted on the web site:
http://isc.portwell.com.tw
1.3 Technical Support Information
Users may find helpful tips or related information on Portwell's web site:
http://www.portwell.com.tw.
A direct contact to Portwell's technical person is also available. For further support,users may
also contact Portwell’s headquarter in Taipei or your localdistributors.
Taipei Office Phone Number: +886-2-27992020

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Chapter 2 Getting Started
This section describes how the hardware installation and system settings should be done.
2.1 Included Hardware
The following hardware is included in your kit:
uPPAP-200 Communication Appliance System Board
uAC to 15V DC adapter
uOne null serial port cable
2.2 Before You Begin
To prevent damage to any system board, it is important to handle it with care. The following
measures are generally sufficient to protect your equipment from static electricity discharge:
When handling the board, use a grounded wrist strap designed for static discharge elimination
and touch a grounded metal object before removing the board from the antistatic bag. Handle
the board by its edges only; do not touch its components, peripheral chips, memory modules or
gold contacts.
When handling processor chips or memory modules, avoid touching their pins or gold edge
fingers. Put the value communications appliance system board and peripherals back into the
antistatic bag when they are not in use or not installed in the chassis.
Some circuitry on the system board can continue operating even though the power is switched
off. Under no circumstances should the Lithium coin cell used to power the real-time clock be
allowed to be shorted. The coin cell can heat under these conditions and present a burn hazard.
Warning:
1. "CAUTION: DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY
REPLACED. REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE
RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER. DISCARD USED BATTERIES
ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS"
2. This guide is for technically qualified personnel who have experience installing
and configuring system boards Disconnect the system board power supply
from its power source before you connect/disconnect cables or install/remove
any system board components. Failure to do this can result in personnel injury
or equipment damage.
3. Avoid short-circuiting the lithium battery; this can cause it to superheat and
cause burns if touched.
4. Do not operate the processor without a thermal solution. Damage to the
processor can occur in seconds.
5. Do not block air vents. Minimum 1/2-inch clearance required.

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2.3 The Chassis
The system is integrated in a customized 2U chassis (
Fig. 2-1, Fig. 2-2
). On the front panel you
will find an 4-push-button LCD module (EZIO). The back panel has three LAN ports, two USB
ports and a COM port.
Fig. 2-1 Front View of the Chassis Fig. 2-2 Rear View of the Chassis
2.4 Opening the Chassis
1. Remove both bolts from the serial port (
Fig. 2-3
) and then take off the screws to loose back
panel (
Fig. 2-4
).
Fig. 2-3 Remove bolts from COM port Fig. 2-4 Take off the screws on back panel
2. Turn PNA-2413 over. Press both metal
clips hard to loose the plastic back cover
(
Fig. 2-5
).
Fig. 2-5 Press the metal clips on the bottom

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3. The plastic back panel can then be taken off (
Fig. 2-6
).
Fig. 2-6 Take off the plastic back panel Fig. 2-7 Pull out the inner steel case
4. Pull out the inner steel case (
Fig. 2-7
).
5. Take off the steel back panel and remove the indicated connector (
Fig. 2-8
).
6. Remove the screws on the side (
Fig. 2-9
).
Fig. 2-8 Take off the steel back panel Fig. 2-9 Remove the screws on the side
7. The top lead (
Fig. 2-10
) can be removed from the base stand (
Fig. 2-11
).
Fig. 2-10 The top lead Fig. 2-11 The base stand

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2.5 Installing or Removing a SODIMM
Follow these steps to upgrade RAM module:
1. Install the system memory by pulling the socket’s arm and pressing it into the slot gently.
(
Fig. 2-12, 2-13
)
Fig. 2-12 The memory slot Fig. 2-13 Install SODIMM
2. By pulling the arms, the SODIMM can
eject itself (
Fig. 2-14
).
Fig. 2-14
Eject a SODIMM module
2.6 Remove and Install DOM
1. Insert the DOM (
Fig. 2-16
) into the IDE interface (
Fig. 2-17
).
Fig. 2-15 DiskOnModule Fig. 2-16 Insert DOM into IDE interface

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1. Connect the power source to DOM (
Fig. 2-17, 2-18
).
Fig. 2-17 Connect power to DOM Fig. 2-18 DOM power connection
2. The completed installation of DOM is shown as
Fig. 2-19
.
Fig. 2-19 Completion of DOM power
connection
2.7 Remove and Install Battery
1. Press the metal clip back to eject the button battery (
Fig. 2-20
).
2. Replace it with a new one by pressing the battery with fingertip to restore the battery
(
Fig. 2-21
).
Fig. 2-20 Eject the battery Fig. 2-21 Restore the battery

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2.8 Remove and Install HDD
The system has aninternal drive bay for one 3.5"hard disk drive. If the HDD is not pre-installed,
you can install it by yourself. Follow the steps below to install the HDD:
Before a HDD can be installed onto PNA-2413. PPAP-200 must be taken off from the chassis.
1. Remove EZIO COM port cable (
Fig. 2-22
) and the power connector from EZIO (
Fig. 2-23
).
Fig. 2-22 Remove the COM port cable Fig. 2-23 Remove power connector from EZIO
2. Take off the screws to unlock PPAP-200 (
Fig. 2-24
).
3. Remove the HDD bracket. Users should remove screws of the indicated position (
Fig. 2-25
).
Fig. 2-24 Unscrew to loose PPAP-200 Fig. 2-25 Remove HDD bracket
4. Fasten the both screws to lock HDD and bracket together (
Fig. 2-26a, 2-26b
).
Fig. 2-26a A 3.5”HDD and the HDD bracket Fig. 2-26b Fix HDD to the bracket

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5. Connect the IDE cable and power connector to HDD (
Fig. 2-27
).
6. Fasten both screws back to lock HDD onto chassis (
Fig. 2-28
).
Fig. 2-27 Connect power and IDE cable to
HDD Fig. 2-28 Install into chassis
7. Fold the IDE cable under the hard disk in 45 angle. So it will be easier to connect to IDE
interface connector (
Fig. 2-29
).
8. Put the PPAP-200 back to the chassis (
Fig. 2-30
).
Fig. 2-29 Fold the IDE cable Fig. 2-30 Drive all four screws back
9. Connect the EZIO COM port cable and the IDE cable (
Fig. 2-31
).
Fig. 2-31 Recover cable connection

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2.9 Remove and Install PCI card
One PCI slot is available to PNA-2413. Follow the steps below for installation:
1. The PCI slot is located on the back of the board (
Fig. 2-32
).
2. The back of the PCI card should be against the back of PPAP-200 (
Fig. 2-33, 2-34
).
Fig. 2-32 PCI slot on the back of PPAP-200 Fig. 2-33
Push the PCI add
-
on card into the slot
3. Fix the board back in position with four screws (
Fig. 2-35
).
Fig. 2-34 The PCI card Fig. 2-35 Reinstall after adding a PCI card
4. The metal tip of the PCI card’s bracket should be placed outside of the chassis corner (
Fig. 2-36
).
5. Plug the EZIO-COM port cable to both ends (
Fig. 2-37
).
Fig. 2-36
The PCI card’s bracket tip is placed
outside of the chassis corner Fig. 2-37 Plug the EZIO COM port connector
to COM port

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6. If there is an add-on PCI card, the original metal bracket needs to be removed (
Fig. 2-38
).
7. Apply downward force (
Fig. 2-39
¬) and then slide toward the front panel (
Fig. 2-39
Á). After
the cover is well tightly fit, put all four screws back to lock the top lead in position
(
Fig. 2-39
Â).
Fig. 2-38 Remove the original metal bracket Fig. 2-39 Place the top cover back to the unit
8. Put the steel back panel back to the system and lock the PCI card in position by a screw.
(
Fig. 2-40
)
9. Push the back panel till it clips (
Fig. 2-41
¬). Then place both COM port bolts back (
Fig. 2-41
Á).
Fig. 2-40 Fix the PCI card to the back panel Fig. 2-41 Place the back panel in position
10. To finish up installation, drive two screws to lock up the back panel to chassis (
Fig. 2-42
).
Fig. 2-42 Lock the back panel Fig. 2-43 Jumper Position
¬
Â
Á
¬
Á

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2.10 Product Specifications
Model: PNA-2413
Main Processor:•Intel®socket 370 FC-PGA Celeron®/Pentium®III processors
(66, 100 or 133MHz system bus)
BIOS: •Award system BIOS with 512KB flash ROM to support DMI,
PnP, APM function
Main Memory:•One 144-pin SODIMM socket supports up to 512MB of 3.3V
SODIMM
L2 Cache Memory:•128KB/256KB PBSRAM built in (Celeron/Pentium III) CPU
module
Chipset:•Intel®815E
PCI IDE Interface:•One 3.5”hard disk bay for DMA/33/66/100 IDE hard disk
Serial Ports:•Support two high-speed 16C550 compatible UARTs with 16-byte
T/R FIFOs
•(Optional) Support LCD/Key pad module (Portwell proprietary)
USB Interface:•Support two USB ports for high speed I/O peripheral devices
Auxiliary I/O Interfaces:•System reset switch, power okay LED, Ethernet activity LED,
Ethernet speed LED, general purpose LED, alert LED and HDD
LED interface
Power Input:•Support one DC input jack (power requirement: DC 15V, 4.6A)
PCI Slot:•One PCI slot for add-on PCI card
On-board Ethernet:•Two Intel®82559ER 10/100 Base-T fast Ethernet controller with
RJ-45 interface
•One Intel®82801BA (Internal MAC) + 82562ET (PHY) 10/100
Base-
T fast Ethernet controller wi
th RJ-45 interface
Main Memory:•One 144-pin SODIMM socket supports up to 512MB of 3.3V
SODIMM
Hardware Monitor:Support on-board hardware monitor for
•CPU fan x 1
•Chassis fan x 2
•System voltages: Vcore, 3.3V, 1.8V, +5V and +12V
Power Good: •On-board power good interval: 140ms ~300ms; typical 200ms
Environmental
Requirements:•Operating Temperature: 5°C ~ 45°C
•Storage Temperature: 5°C ~ 70°C
•Relative Humidity: 5% ~95%, non-condensing
Dimension: •5.12"(L) x 8.5"(W)

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2.11 Hardware Configuration Setting
This section gives the definitions and shows the positions of jumpers, headers and connectors.
All of the configuration jumpers on PPAP-200 are in the proper position. The default settings set
by factory are marked with a star ( ★).
Jumpers
In general, jumpers on PPAP-200 system board are used to select options for certain
features. Some of the jumpers are configurable for system enhancement. The others are
for testing purpose only and should not be altered. To select any option, cover the jumper
cap over (Short) or remove (NC) it from the jumper pins according to the following
instructions. Here NC stands for “Not Connected”. (Please refer to
Fig. 2-43
for detailed
jumper positions.)
Jumper Setting Table (JP1/JP2/JP3)
JP1 Clear CMOS RAM Default Setting
1-2Normal ★
2-3Clear CMOS RAM
JP2 CPU Frequency Strapping Default Setting Default Setting
Short Force CPU Frequency to safe mode
N/C Use CPU Frequencystrapping in ICH2 Register ★
JP3 FWH Top Block Lock Default Setting
Short Top Block Unlock ★
N/C Top Block Lock

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Connectors
Devices are connected through these connectors which includes IDE, COM Port etc…
Connector Function Remark
J1 Serial ports connector Shrouded pin header
J2 Reset push button
J3 FDC connector
J4 Secondary IDE connector
J5 Primary IDE connector
J6 Parallel port connector
J7 Chassis fan connector
J8 Chassis fan connector
J9 Serial ports connector D-SUB 9
J10 Power output connector Supply power to
IDE/FDC Interface
J11 Dual USB port connector
J12 VGA board connector
Need a CRT module
for VGA display
J13 Ethernet connector
J14 Ethernet connector
J15 Ethernet connector
J16 CPU fan
J17 Power jack
J18 Right angle PCI bus connector
Pin Assignments of Connectors
J1/J9: Serial Port Connector
PIN No.Signal Description
1DCD
2RXD
3TXD
4DTR
5SGND
6DSR
7RTS
8CTS
9RI
10 N/C (J1 only)
J2: Reset Push Button (Momentary)
PIN No.Signal Description
1Reset signal
2Ground

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J3: FDC Connector
PIN No.Signal Description PIN No.Signal Description
1Ground 2Density0#
3Ground 4N/C
5Ground 6Density1#
7Ground 8INDEX#
9Ground 10 MOA#
11 Ground 12 DSB#
13 Ground 14 DSA#
15 Ground 16 MOB#
17 Ground 18 DIR#
19 Ground 20 STEP#
21 Ground 22 WD#
23 Ground 24 WE#
25 Ground 26 TRACK0#
27 Ground 28 WP#
29 N/C 30 RDATA#
31 Ground 32 HEAD#
33 N/C 34 DSKCHG#
J4/J5: IDE Connector
PIN No.Signal Description PIN No.Signal Description
1RESET# 2Ground
3Data 7 4Data 8
5Data 6 6Data 9
7Data 5 8Data 10
9Data 4 10 Data 11
11 Data 3 12 Data 12
13 Data 2 14 Data 13
15 Data 1 16 Data 14
17 Data 0 18 Data 15
19 Ground 20 +5V
21 DMAREQ 22 Ground
23 IOW# 24 Ground
25 IOR# 26 Ground
27 IOCHRDY 28 Ground
29 DMAACK# 30 Ground
31 IRQ15/14 32 N/C
33 SA1 34 PDIAG#1CSEL
35 SA0 36 SA2
37 HDCCSO# 38 HDCCS1#
39 HDDACTIVE# 40 Ground

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J6: Parallel Connector
PIN No.Signal Description PIN No.Signal Description
1Strobe# 14 AFD#
2Data 015 ERR#
3Data 1 16 INIT#
4Data 2 17 SLIN#
5Data 3 18 Ground
6Data 4 19 Ground
7Data 5 20 Ground
8Data 6 21 Ground
9Data 7 22 Ground
10 ACK# 23 Ground
11 BUSY 24 Ground
12 PE 25 Ground
13 SLCT 26 N/C
J7/J8/J16: Fan Connector
PIN No.Signal Description
1Ground
2+12V
3TachoMeter Signal
J10 : Power Output Connector (To
provide IDE, FDC Interface power)
PIN No.Signal Description
1+12V
2Ground
3Ground
4+5V
J11: Dual USB Port Connector
PIN No.Signal Description PIN No.Signal Description
1+5V 5+5V
2USBD0-6USBD0-
3USBD0+ 7USBD0+
4Ground 8Ground
J12: VGA Connector
PIN No.Signal Description PIN No.Signal Description
1VID_RED 2Ground
3VID_GREEN 4+1.8V
5VID_BLUE 6Ground
7Ground 83VDDCDA
93VDDCCL 10 CRT_HSYNC
11 CRT_VSYNC 12 +5V

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J13/J14/J15: Ethernet Connector
PIN No.Signal Description PIN No.Signal Description
1TX+ 2TX-
3RX+ 4Termplane
5Termplane 6RX-
7Termplane 8Termplane
J17: Power Jack Connector
PIN No.Signal Description
1+15V
2Ground
3Ground
J18: PCI Bus Connector
PIN No.Signal Description PIN No.Signal Description
B1 N/C A1 PTRST#
B2 PTCK A2 +12V
B3 Ground A3 PTMS
B4 N/C A4 PTDI
B5 +5V A5 +5V
B6 +5V A6 PIRQ#B
B7 PIRQ#C A7 PIRQ#D
B8 PIRQ#A A8 +5V
B9 N/C A9 N/C
B10 N/C A10 +5V
B11 N/C A11 N/C
B12 Ground A12 Ground
B13 Ground A13 Ground
B14 N/C A14 N/C
B15 Ground A15 PCIRST#
B16 PCICLK A16 +5V
B17 Ground A17 PGNT#0
B18 PREQ#0 A18 Ground
B19 +5V A19 N/C
B20 AD31 A20 AD30
B21 AD29 A21 N/C
B22 Ground A22 AD28
B23 AD27 A23 AD26
B24 AD25 A24 Ground
B25 N/C A25 AD24
B26 C_BE#3 A26 IDSEL (Connected to AD31)
B27 AD23 A27 N/C
B28 Ground A28 AD22
B29 AD21 A29 AD20
B30 AD19 A30 Ground
B31 N/C A31 AD18

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B32 AD17 A32 AD16
B33 C_BE#2 A33 N/C
B34 Ground A34 FRAME#
B35 IRDY# A35 Ground
B36 N/C A36 TRDY#
B37 DEVSEL# A37 Ground
B38 Ground A38 STOP#
B39 PLOCK# A39 N/C
B40 PERR# A40 SDONE
B41 N/C A41 SBO#
B42 SERR# A42 Ground
B43 N/C A43 PAR
B44 C_BE#1 A44 AD15
B45 AD14 A45 N/C
B46 Ground A46 AD13
B47 AD12 A47 AD11
B48 AD10 A48 Ground
B49 Ground A49 AD9
KEY KEY
KEY KEY
B52 AD8 A52 C_BE#0
B53 AD7 A53 N/C
B54 N/C A54 AD6
B55 AD5 A55 AD4
B56 AD3 A56 Ground
B57 Ground A57 AD2
B58 AD1 A58 AD0
B59 +5V A59 +5V
B60 ACK64# A60 REQ64#
B61 +5V A61 +5V
B62 +5V A62 +5V
2.12 Install a Different Processor
Install CPU
1. Lift the handling lever of CPU socket outwards and upwards to the other end.
2. Align the processor pins with holes on the socket. Make sure that the notched corner or dot
mark (pin 1) of the CPU corresponds to the socket's bevel end. Then press the CPU gently
until it fits into place. If this operation is not easy or smooth, don't do it forcibly. You need to
check and rebuild the CPU pin uniformly.
3. Push down the lever to lock processor chip into the socket.
4. Follow the installation guide of cooling fan or heat sink to mount it on CPU surface and lock it
on the socket 370.
5. Be sure to follow particular CPU speed and voltage type to adjust the jumper settings properly
for all boards.
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