Kenwood Universal Remote LCD Remote Control User Manual

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Changing the RF Transmission Frequency  
The RF remote function may be affected by radio interference, etc. If this happens, you can  
change the RF transmission frequency.  
To change the RF remote transmission frequency:  
1. Open the battery cover on the rear.  
2. Change the RF switch setting.  
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After changing remote control’s RF frequency, you also must change the receiver’s RF recep-  
tion frequency.  
3. To change the receiver’s RF reception frequency.  
• Press and hold the RF BAND button (TAPE2/CD2 /MONITOR button) behind the receiver's  
front panel door for more than 2 seconds. Each time you do this, the RF reception frequen-  
cy switches between RF Band 1 and RF Band 2. Select the same band as the position num-  
ber of the remote’s RF switch.  
Remote Controllable Range  
Your LCD remote transmits RF signals to the receiver, and the receiver sends IR signals back  
to the remote.  
The remote’s range is about 20 ft  
provided there are no obstacles  
(see illustration to right).  
The remote transmits an infrared  
signal in addition to an RF signal.  
When RF operation is not possi-  
ble because of radio wave condi-  
tions, you can aim the remote  
towards the receiver and use it as  
2WAY LCD REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
a conventional infrared remote  
control.  
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Since the LCD remote uses  
infrared signals to control other  
A/V components and devices,  
aim it towards the respective  
unit.  
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The following factors can maximize the performance of your LCD remote:  
1. Position the receiver’s RF antenna to achieve maximum RF range.  
2. Do not position the receiver near metal (such as heat ducts). Metal can absorb RF signals.  
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3. Do not install the receiver where direct sunlight or high-frequency fluorescent lighting can  
shine directly into the infrared remote sensor. This can limit the remote’s operating range.  
4. Make sure that the remote’s range is not being affected by other radio frequency transmis-  
sions.  
5. Do not block the IR transmitter on the remote or on the receiver’s front panel . Even a brief  
blockage of the transmission (such as someone walking by) can cause the communication  
and feedback to become temporarily erratic. If this happens, press the CONFIRM/SHIFT  
button on the remote and it will resume normal operation (you might need to reenter the  
interrupted command).  
6. When the remote’s operating range gets shorter or the low battery indicator (  
on its LCD display, replace all 4 batteries:  
) flashes  
Programming the LCD Remote to Control Other Components  
Your LCD remote can be programmed to control almost any IR-controllable audio-video source  
component and television. If the component’s code is not already part of the remote’s exten-  
sive library, you can use the remote’s Learn feature to teach the component’s commands to  
it. You can also use the Learn function to expand the control capabilities of components with  
existing codes.  
1. Press the MUSIC or MOVIE button.  
The display will show:  
4. Use the  
and  
buttons to select “01:  
IR”, and press ‘Enter’. The display will show  
a list of the receiver’s input jack sets:  
5. Use the  
and  
buttons to select one  
2. Press ‘Menu’. The display will show:  
of the receiver’s jack sets that has a com-  
ponent connected to it, and press ‘Enter’.  
The display will show a list of component  
types:  
3. Press ‘Setup’. The display will show:  
6. Use the  
and  
buttons to select the  
type of component connected to that jack  
set, then press ‘Enter’. The display will  
show a list of brands:  
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Changing a Setup Code  
If you replace an existing component with a  
new one you will need to perform steps 1 -  
10 to program the remote to control the new  
component.  
7. Use the  
component’s brand, then press ‘Enter’.  
and  
buttons to select the  
Deleting a Setup Code  
If you disconnect a component from the sys-  
tem and do not replace it, you can remove its  
control code from the remote.  
• If the manufacturer of your component is  
not listed, select ‘Nothing’ and press  
‘Enter. You can program the component’s  
functions using the remote’s Learning  
capability (see below).  
1. Repeat steps 1 - 6 above.  
2. In step 6, select “No Type” or “Delete”.  
• If you select “No Type”, the input will still  
appear when you select inputs using the  
remote’s MUSIC, MOVIE or TV buttons, but  
no component is associated with it.  
The display will show a list of control codes  
for your component:  
• If you select “Delete”, the remote deletes the  
input, and it does not appear when you  
select inputs using the remote’s MUSIC,  
MOVIE or TV buttons.  
8. Select the first control code on the list.  
Programming a Function in  
a Button (Learning)  
• If the component is a Kenwood component  
connected to the receiver via a System  
Control cable, select ‘System’. The remote  
will send all commands for the component  
to the receiver, which will control the com-  
ponent via the System Control cable.  
Your LCD remote can learn functions from  
almost any standard IR remote. The remote  
can learn commands to control a component  
that couldn’t be successfully programmed in  
the previous section, and the remote can  
learn codes to extend the functions of com-  
ponents that were suc-  
9. Press the remote’s AV POWER button.  
TV  
MUSIC  
MOVIE  
AV POWER  
SYS.POWER  
cessfully programmed.  
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• The remote can learn  
new functions onto  
the buttons marked  
gray in the illustration:  
The remote will send a “power” test signal to  
the component. If the component turns on,  
the code you selected was correct. If it does  
not turn on, try the next code on the list.  
Continue until one of the codes works. If  
none of the codes work, you can program the  
component’s functions using the remote’s  
Learning capability.  
• The remote can learn  
a different set of  
functions for each  
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component that has  
been identified to the  
remote in steps 1 -  
10 of the previous  
section). See pages  
9 - 14 for the button  
layouts of the various  
types of components.  
• If you entered ‘System’ in step 8, skip this  
step.  
10. When you have finished step 9 the  
remote’s LCD display reverts to step 4.  
Repeat steps 4 through 9 for each compo-  
nent you want the LCD Remote to control.  
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To Control a Component that Couldn’t To Extend the Functions of a  
be Successfully Programmed  
Component that was Successfully  
Programmed  
1. Place the LCD Remote and the remote you  
want to learn the commands from head-to-  
head, about 4 inches apart:  
By using the LCD remote’s “Extend 1 - 5”  
functions you can program up to 5 extended  
functions for each component you have set  
the remote up to control.  
1. Place the LCD Remote and the remote you  
want to learn the commands from head-to-  
head, about 4 inches apart:  
2. Press the MUSIC, MOVIE or TV button to  
select the component whose commands  
you want to learn.  
3. Press the remote’s LEARN button.  
2. Press the MUSIC, MOVIE or TV button to  
select the component you want to add  
functions to.  
3. Press the remote’s LEARN button.  
4. Press the button on the LCD remote into  
which you want to program the new func-  
tion. The display will show:  
The display will show:  
5. Press and hold the button with the func-  
tion that you want the LCD remote to  
learn. Do not move either remote until the  
LCD remote’s display changes from  
“Waiting” to “Complete”.  
• To reset a button to its original factory-pro-  
grammed function, press the ‘Clr’ button in  
step 3 of the above procedure.  
4. Use the and buttons to select ‘Extend1’,  
‘Extend2’, ‘Extend3’, ‘Extend4’, or ‘Extend5’;  
press ‘Enter’. The display will show:  
6. Repeat steps 3 -4 to finish programming  
the remote to control the component.  
7. Repeat steps 1 - 4 to program the remote  
to control a different component.  
• When you are finished, press the ‘Exit’ button.  
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5. Press the button on the LCD remote into which you want to program the new function.  
6. Press and hold the button with the function that you want the LCD remote to learn. Do not  
move either remote until the LCD remote’s display changes from “Waiting” to “Complete”.  
• To reset a button to its original factory-programmed function, press the ‘Clr’ button in step  
3 of the above procedure.  
7. Repeat steps 1 - 6 to program more extended functions for that component, or to program  
extended functions for another component.  
• When you are finished, press the ‘Exit’ button.  
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Using Your LCD Remote  
Note: Pressing the F.SHIFT button (#25) acti-  
vates a button’s secondary function  
1. LCD display: see page 9  
2/3. LCD function buttons 1 and 2:  
Selects the function shown directly  
above the button on the LCD display  
4. CONFIRM/SHIFT button: CONFIRM:re-  
establishes interrupted communication  
with the receiver; SHIFT: lets you use the  
Input Selector buttons (see #17) to select a  
component and control it without making it  
the active input  
5. MACRO button: press to create and execute  
macros (see page 15)  
6. AV POWER button: turns other A/V system  
components on and off  
7. AV component control buttons  
8. CH.(+/-) buttons: changes channels for the  
radio and A/V system components  
9. LISTEN M./INPUT MODE button: LISTEN M  
cycles through the receiver’s various sur-  
round sound modes; INPUT MODE cycles  
through the receiver’s different input types  
(digital, analog, etc.)  
17. Input selector buttons: MUSIC: Selects  
the system’s audio components; MOVIE:  
Selects the system’s video components;  
TV: Controls TVs or video monitors  
10. SOUND/DIMMER button: SOUND acti-  
vates the receiver’s sound controls;  
DIMMER dims the receiver’s fluorescent  
display  
18. SYS. POWER button: Turns the receiver  
on and puts it into standby  
19. VOL. (+/-) buttons: Raises and lowers the  
receiver’s volume  
11. TITLE/GUIDE button: Controls functions  
of A/V components  
20. MUTE button: Mutes the sound  
21. THX/SUB W. button: THX activates the  
THX Cinema listening mode  
12. Cursor Controls: Controls functions of  
A/V components  
SUB W. allows control of the receiver’s  
subwoofer output volume  
13. RETURN/PAGE Down button: Controls  
functions of A/V components  
22. MENU button: Controls functions of A/V  
components  
14. REC/REC MODE button: REC activates  
recording in an A/V component; REC  
MODE cycles the receiver’s record mode  
between Auto/Manual/Off  
23. OSD/PAGE 5 button: Controls functions  
of A/V components  
24. LEARN button: Activates the remote’s  
learning capability (see page 5)  
15. Numeric buttons: Enters numeric com-  
mands  
25. F.SHIFT button: Activates secondary but-  
ton functions  
16. LCD display cursor up/down buttons:  
Cycles through lists of items that appear  
on the remote’s LCD display  
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LCD Display Indicators  
1. Playback/recording mode indicators:  
Play indicator/ Pause indicator/  
Record indicator/ Stop indicator  
2. Character display:  
Shows various information such as the  
source component name and track number.  
3. Current function of LCD function button 1  
4. Current function of LCD function button 2  
5. Communication indicators:  
Sending / Receiving.  
6. Battery indicator:  
appears when the batteries are nearly  
exhausted. When it does, replace all of the  
four batteries together.  
Controlling Other A/V Components  
In addition to controlling a Kenwood receiver, your LCD Remote can also control a variety of  
A/V components. Since the functions of the remote’s buttons will vary depending on what  
component it is controlling, we suggest that you keep the following function charts handy for  
reference.  
• The remote may not be able to control all A/V components  
• Certain components may function differently from the functions shown in this manual  
Cassette Deck Operation:  
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CD Player Operation:  
AV POWER  
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
DISPLAY  
INPUT SEL.  
SELECT  
TITLE/GUIDE  
TUNING  
TV SELECT  
BAND  
ENTER  
AUDIO  
INFO.  
THEME  
FAVORITE  
AUTO/MONO  
EXIT  
LAST CHANNEL  
ZONE A/B  
STATUS  
MULTI ZONE  
: Scan Backward  
: Scan Forward  
: Play/Pause  
: Pause  
: Stop  
Numeric Entry  
TITLE/GUIDE  
: Track/Title  
With F.SHIFT button:  
: Skip Backward  
: Skip Forward  
REPEAT  
: Repeat  
RANDOM  
: Random Play  
: Disc Select (Up)  
DISPLAY  
: Display  
: Disc Select (Down)  
LCD Display Functions:  
01: Disc Select  
02: Set  
03: Play Mode  
04: Check  
07: Track Title  
08: All Data Read  
09: Subout Monitor  
10: Continuous Play  
11: All Info  
05: Clear  
06: Disc Title  
CD-R Recorder Operation:  
AV POWER  
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
DISPLAY  
INPUT SEL.  
SELECT  
TUNING  
BAND  
TV SELECT  
ENTER  
AUDIO  
INFO.  
THEME  
FAVORITE  
AUTO/MONO  
EXIT  
LAST CHANNEL  
ZONE A/B  
STATUS  
MULTI ZONE  
ENTER : Enter  
: Play  
: Cursor Up  
: Pause  
: Stop  
: Cursor Down  
: Cursor Left  
: Cursor Right  
Numeric Entry  
: Skip Backward  
: Skip Forward  
With F.SHIFT button:  
REPEAT  
: Record  
: Repeat  
RANDOM  
: Scan Forward  
: Shuffle/Random Play  
: Display  
DISPLAY  
: Scan Backward  
LCD Display Functions:  
01: Open/Close 06: Clear  
02: CDR Mode  
03: CD Mode  
04: Program  
05: Record Mute  
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MD Player Operation:  
AV POWER  
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
DISPLAY  
INPUT SEL.  
SELECT  
TITLE/GUIDE  
TUNING  
TV SELECT  
BAND  
ENTER  
AUDIO  
INFO.  
THEME  
FAVORITE  
AUTO/MONO  
EXIT  
LAST CHANNEL  
ZONE A/B  
STATUS  
MULTI ZONE  
: Scan Backward  
: Scan Forward  
: Play  
: Pause  
: Stop  
Numeric Entry  
TITLE/GUIDE  
: Track/Title  
: Record  
With F.SHIFT button:  
: Skip Backward  
: Skip Forward  
REPEAT  
: Repeat  
RANDOM  
: Random Play  
DISPLAY  
: Time  
DVD Player Operation:  
AV POWER  
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
DISPLAY  
INPUT SEL.  
SELECT  
TITLE/GUIDE  
MENU  
TUNING  
TV SELECT  
BAND  
ENTER  
RETURN  
/PAGE  
OSD  
/PAGE  
AUDIO  
INFO.  
THEME  
FAVORITE  
AUTO/MONO  
EXIT  
LAST CHANNEL  
ZONE A/B  
STATUS  
MULTI ZONE  
ENTER : Enter  
: Cursor Up  
: Play  
: Pause  
: Stop  
Numeric Entry  
: Cursor Down  
: Cursor Left  
: Cursor Right  
With F.SHIFT button:  
: Skip Backward  
: Skip Forward  
REPEAT  
MENU  
: Repeat  
: Menu  
: Title  
RANDOM  
TITLE/GUIDE  
: Random Play  
: Scan Forward  
DISPLAY  
OSD  
/PAGE  
: Display  
: Scan Backward  
: On-Screen Display  
: Return  
AUDIO  
RETURN  
/PAGE  
: Audio  
With F.SHIFT button:  
: Slow Reverse  
: Slow Forward  
LCD Display Functions:  
01: Disc Select  
07: Clear  
13: All Data Read  
02: Chapter/Time 08: Repeat A - B 14: Aspect  
03: Angle  
09: Subtitles  
15: On/Off  
04: Program  
05: DVD Setup  
06: Memory  
10: Title Search  
11: Disc Title  
12: Track Title  
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VCR Operation:  
AV POWER  
TITLE/GUIDE  
MENU  
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
DISPLAY  
INPUT SEL.  
SELECT  
TUNING  
TV SELECT  
BAND  
ENTER  
RETURN  
/PAGE  
OSD  
/PAGE  
AUDIO  
INFO.  
THEME  
FAVORITE  
AUTO/MONO  
EXIT  
LAST CHANNEL  
ZONE A/B  
STATUS  
MULTI ZONE  
ENTER : Enter  
: Cursor Up  
: Play  
: Pause  
: Stop  
: Cursor Down  
: Cursor Left  
: Cursor Right  
Numeric Entry  
: Rewind  
With F.SHIFT button:  
MENU  
INPUT SEL.  
: Menu  
: Guide  
: Input Select  
: Fast-Forward  
TITLE/GUIDE  
: Channel Up  
: Channel Down  
: Record  
LCD Display Functions:  
01: Thumb Up  
02: Thumb Down  
03: Jump  
06: Exit  
04: Instant Replay  
05: Quick Skip  
Laser Disc Player Operation:  
AV POWER  
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
DISPLAY  
INPUT SEL.  
SELECT  
TITLE/GUIDE  
MENU  
TUNING  
TV SELECT  
BAND  
ENTER  
RETURN  
/PAGE  
OSD  
/PAGE  
AUDIO  
INFO.  
THEME  
FAVORITE  
AUTO/MONO  
EXIT  
LAST CHANNEL  
ZONE A/B  
STATUS  
MULTI ZONE  
ENTER : Enter  
: Scan Backward  
: Play  
: Pause  
: Stop  
Numeric Entry  
: Scan Forward  
OSD  
/PAGE  
With F.SHIFT button:  
: Skip Backward  
: Skip Forward  
: On-Screen Display  
REPEAT  
: Repeat  
RANDOM  
: Random Play  
: Slow Forward  
DISPLAY  
: Display  
: Slow Backward  
LCD Display Functions:  
01: Frame/Time  
02: Side A or A/B  
03: Side B  
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TV Operation:  
AV POWER  
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
DISPLAY  
INPUT SEL.  
SELECT  
TUNING  
TV SELECT  
BAND  
ENTER  
AUDIO  
INFO.  
THEME  
FAVORITE  
AUTO/MONO  
EXIT  
LAST CHANNEL  
ZONE A/B  
STATUS  
MULTI ZONE  
ENTER : Enter  
: Mute  
: Cursor Up  
: Volume Down  
: Volume Up  
Numeric Entry  
: Cursor Down  
: Cursor Left  
: Cursor Right  
With F.SHIFT button:  
INPUT SEL.  
: Channel Up  
: Video Select  
: Channel Down  
TV SELECT  
: TV Select  
AUDIO  
LCD Display Functions:  
: Audio  
01: - / - -  
02: >12  
07: Mix  
08: Exit  
03: Wide  
09 - 13: Extend 1 - 5  
04: Picture-In-Picture  
05: Text/Mix/TV  
06: Text Off  
Cable Tuner Operation:  
AV POWER  
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
DISPLAY  
INPUT SEL.  
SELECT  
TITLE/GUIDE  
MENU  
TUNING  
TV SELECT  
BAND  
ENTER  
RETURN  
/PAGE  
OSD  
/PAGE  
AUDIO  
INFO.  
THEME  
FAVORITE  
AUTO/MONO  
EXIT  
LAST CHANNEL  
ZONE A/B  
STATUS  
MULTI ZONE  
: Volume Down  
: Volume Up  
ENTER : Enter  
: Cursor Up  
Numeric Entry  
: Cursor Down  
: Cursor Left  
: Cursor Right  
: Channel Up  
With F.SHIFT button:  
: Channel Down  
EXIT  
MENU  
: Exit  
: Menu  
: Guide  
INPUT SEL.  
TITLE/GUIDE  
: Input Select  
LCD Display Functions:  
DISPLAY  
OSD  
/PAGE  
: On-Screen Display  
01: A  
02: B  
03: C  
: Page Up  
SELECT  
THEME  
RETURN  
/PAGE  
: Select  
: Page Down  
04 - 08: Extend 1 - 5  
: Theme  
: Favorite  
: Info  
FAVORITE  
INFO.  
LAST CHANNEL  
: Last Channel  
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Satellite Receiver Operation:  
AV POWER  
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
DISPLAY  
INPUT SEL.  
SELECT  
TITLE/GUIDE  
MENU  
TUNING  
TV SELECT  
BAND  
ENTER  
RETURN  
/PAGE  
OSD  
/PAGE  
AUDIO  
INFO.  
THEME  
FAVORITE  
AUTO/MONO  
EXIT  
LAST CHANNEL  
ZONE A/B  
STATUS  
MULTI ZONE  
ENTER : Enter  
: Cursor Up  
: Channel Up  
: Channel Down  
Numeric Entry  
: Cursor Down  
: Cursor Left  
: Cursor Right  
With F.SHIFT button:  
INPUT SEL.  
OSD  
/PAGE  
: Input Select  
LCD Display Functions:  
01 - 05: Extend 1 - 5  
SELECT  
: On-Screen Display  
: Select  
AUDIO  
: Alternate Audio  
DSS Receiver Operation:  
AV POWER  
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
DISPLAY  
INPUT SEL.  
SELECT  
TITLE/GUIDE  
MENU  
TUNING  
TV SELECT  
BAND  
ENTER  
RETURN  
/PAGE  
OSD  
/PAGE  
AUDIO  
INFO.  
THEME  
FAVORITE  
AUTO/MONO  
EXIT  
LAST CHANNEL  
ZONE A/B  
STATUS  
MULTI ZONE  
ENTER : Enter  
: Cursor Up  
: Channel Up  
: Channel Down  
Numeric Entry  
: Cursor Down  
: Cursor Left  
: Cursor Right  
With F.SHIFT button:  
LCD Display Functions:  
INPUT SEL.  
MENU  
: Input Select  
: Menu  
01: Exit  
02 - 06: Extend 1 - 5  
SELECT  
TITLE/GUIDE  
: Select  
: Channel Guide  
AUDIO  
: Alternate Audio  
THEME  
: Theme  
FAVORITE  
: Favorite  
INFO.  
: Info  
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Performing Several Actions at Once (Macros)  
Your LCD Remote allows you to perform up to 20 different actions by pressing a single button.  
For example, you can create a macro that turns the TV on, turns the VCR on, selects the cor-  
rect TV channel or input, and starts the VCR playing. The remote can store 3 different macros.  
Creating a Macro  
1. Think about the sequence of events you want to set up. You may even want to write down  
which actions you want the macro to take and what buttons you need to press (and in what  
order) to perform them.  
2. Press and hold the MACRO button  
for more than 2 seconds.  
The display will show:  
3. Within 8 seconds, press the MUSIC (Macro1), MOVIE (Macro2) or TV (Macro3) button. The  
display will read “MACRO 1”, “MACRO 2” or “MACRO 3”.  
4. Press the control buttons for the functions you want the macro to perform in the order you  
want them to happen. Press each button slowly and firmly. Each macro can contain a maxi-  
mum of 20 different steps.  
5. Press the MACRO button to register the macro.  
• Since most components take a few seconds after power-up before they will perform anoth-  
er function, we recommend programming all of a macro’s power-up commands so they hap-  
pen sequentially, then program the other functions of the first component that powered up,  
then the second, etc.  
• If a macro function is not performed properly, insert some delay time by programming the  
function twice.  
The display will read “Full” when you have registered 20 steps for a particular macro.  
To Use a Macro  
1. Press the MACRO button.  
2. Within 3 seconds, press the button to which you have programmed the macro (MUSIC,  
MOVIE or TV).  
• Continually aim the remote at the components until the macro has completed executing.  
(The remote’s display will return to the previous screen.)  
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e-mail:  
1-800-KENWOOD  
Main Office:  
P.O. Box 22745  
Long Beach, CA 90801-5745  
Canada Office:  
6070 Kestrel Rd.  
Mississauga, Ontario L5T 1S8  
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