Sony Home Security System SNC CS50 User Manual

SNC-RX Series  
Network Cameras  
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SNC-RX Series  
The SNC-RX Series has a high-speed 360° endless panning  
(or rotation) capability, which allows users to precisely  
capture almost any object surrounding the camera.  
In addition, by employing a 1/4-type Exwave HADTM CCD, the  
camera delivers exceptional picture quality for any remote  
monitoring application, even in low-light conditions.  
SNC-RZ50  
The SNC-RZ50 is a compact PTZ network camera that  
allows users to monitor a wide viewing area thanks to pan  
and tilt ranges of 340° and 115°, respectively. The camera  
also has an image-flip function for desktop use and supports  
the Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS) for use over the  
Internet – making it ideal for a number of different  
monitoring applications.  
SNC-CS50  
The SNC-CS50 is a fixed-type network camera that  
incorporates the latest 1/3-type CCD with SuperExwaveTM  
Technology. The minimum illumination is 0.4 lx in color and  
0.04 lx in black and white (B/W), providing high-contrast  
images even in low-light conditions. The camera also comes  
equipped with a vari-focal zoom lens that covers a wide range  
of horizontal viewing angles (35° to 94°).  
FEATURES  
Intelligent Motion/Object Detection  
Filter (Passing-Directional)  
The DEPA Platform – Intelligent  
Video Analytics  
The DEPAsolution is a combined function of the  
camera intelligence incorporated in the SNC-RX Series,  
SNC-RZ50, and SNC-CS50 and the rules or filters on  
the recorder or software to determine what is to be  
recorded or when to trigger an alarm. When the  
network cameras perform IMD or IOD,‘tagged’  
objects and their associated metadata, including  
object position data, are sent to the NSR Series or the  
IMZ-RS400 Series. These products then use the  
metadata, together with filters, to analyze any object  
movement. This method of distributed processing  
minimizes the server workload, network bandwidth,  
and storage requirements.  
Person1  
Person1  
Person2  
Person2  
Alarm!  
Sends Object ID  
and Position  
Requests Relevant  
Images  
SNC-RX550  
Sends Relevant  
Images  
NSR Series/IMZ-RS400 Series  
Analyzes Object Movement  
Distributed Enhanced Processing Architecture (DEPA)  
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Wide Dynamic Range With DynaView  
Technology  
High-Quality Images  
SNC-RX570  
High Frame Rate  
These cameras support a maximum frame rate of 30  
fps (NTSC)/25 fps (PAL) when the image size is VGA  
(640 x 480) in both MPEG-4 and JPEG modes, resulting  
in clear and smooth-moving images. The frame rate  
can be set to meet your specific network  
environment and system requirements.  
The SNC-RX570 incorporates DynaViewtechnology,  
which dramatically improves camera dynamic range  
by 128 times when compared to conventional  
cameras. This results in clear image reproduction,  
even in extreme high-contrast environments. The  
camera captures the same image twice – first with a  
normal shutter speed, and then with a high shutter  
speed. The dark areas captured at normal shutter  
speed and the bright areas captured at high shutter  
speed are then combined into one image using an  
advanced DSP LSI. Additionally, as these high-  
contrast scenes may have different lighting  
Dynamic Frame Integration  
These cameras incorporate Dynamic Frame Integration  
(DFI) technology to reproduce clear images for both  
still and moving objects within an image.  
DFI technology detects movement within the image  
and reproduces those areas with minimal blurring,  
while areas in the image with little or no movement  
are displayed naturally with minimal jagged edges.  
This unique algorithm also takes advantage of the  
interlaced-scanning CCD, which is inherently more  
sensitive than progressive-scan CCDs and can provide  
clear images even under low-lighting conditions.  
conditions, two white balance circuits are employed –  
one for normal shutter speed and the other for high  
shutter speed. This advanced technique reproduces  
high-contrast images with proper color.  
Sony Multi-codec  
Camera Image  
<Normal Shutter Speed>  
<High Shutter Speed>  
Conventional  
Camera Image  
Image Comparison Between a Sony  
Multi-codec Camera and a Conventional Camera  
<SNC-RX570 Camera Image>  
(simulated images)  
DynaView Technology  
JPEG Picture Quality Settings With  
Constant Bitrate Algorithm  
Powerful and Versatile Zoom Capability  
SNC-RX Series  
SNC-RZ50  
Users can preset the JPEG picture quality from among  
ten levels. In addition, because these cameras  
incorporate a constant bitrate algorithm, they limit  
the data bitrate while maintaining high-quality  
images. This is useful for calculating the required  
storage capacity and bandwidth during installation.  
The SNC-RX570 incorporates a powerful 36x optical  
zoom lens, allowing for a zoom capability of up to  
432x when used in combination with its 12x digital  
zoom. The SNC-RX550 and SNC-RZ50 incorporate a  
26x optical zoom lens and the SNC-RX530 incorporates  
an 18x optical zoom lens.  
Users can choose a camera that has the appropriate  
zoom ratio for their specific application requirements.  
Image Stabilizer  
The image stabilizer function of these cameras minimizes  
the appearance of shaky images caused by low-  
frequency vibration to provide stable and sharp  
images. This function is useful for outdoor surveillance  
and traffic monitoring applications when environmental  
vibration effects such as wind are common.  
36x Optical Zoom  
(simulated images)  
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Bi-Directional Audio  
Operational Flexibility  
Users can connect an external microphone to these  
cameras in order to pick up audio from a preferred  
location. These cameras are also equipped with a  
speaker output, enabling users to send an alert or  
make an announcement from a remote location –  
significantly expanding the possibilities of their  
monitoring applications.  
Selectable JPEG, MPEG-4, H.264  
Compression Formats  
These multi-codec cameras support three compression  
formats, JPEG, MPEG-4, and H.264. The “industry  
standard” JPEG compression format can be selected  
when high-quality still images are preferred. MPEG-4  
provides clear moving images efficiently over networks  
when bandwidth is limited. For more efficient  
compression, when bandwidth is even more limited,  
the H.264 compression format, which is approximately  
twice as efficient as MPEG-4, is also available.  
Voice Alert  
The Voice Alert function allows users to upload up to  
three pre-recorded audio files to these cameras, for  
playback upon an alarm trigger or on a pre-specified  
time schedule.  
Dual Encoding Capability  
With a dual encoding capability, these cameras can  
generate both MPEG-4 and JPEG images  
simultaneously. For example, you can set up your  
system to transfer MPEG-4 images over a WAN or an  
Internet VPN, where network bandwidth is limited,  
while storing high-resolution JPEG images on a server  
configured on the LAN.  
High Level of Security  
Intelligent Motion Detection  
The built-in IMD function can trigger a variety of  
actions such as the storage and transfer of images or  
can trigger an external device through its output  
relays. False alarms caused by noise and repeated  
motion patterns are minimized thanks to an advanced  
Sony algorithm. Plus, when used in conjunction with  
DEPA-enabled recorders or software, a multitude of  
filter functions is available to actuate triggers based  
on more specific movement.  
Local Area Network (LAN)  
JPEG & MPEG-4 Images  
MPEG-4  
ROUTER  
JPEG  
WAN/VPN  
MPEG-4  
Intelligent Object Detection*4  
These cameras can detect objects that have been  
abandoned or have become stationary for a specified  
duration. Up to four detection ares can be  
designnated. This feature is useful for detecting  
suspicious objects left in public places, or for  
detecting stalled cars or accidents on the road. Like  
IMD, filters can be used when configured with DEPA-  
enabled products.  
SNC-RX550  
Monitoring PC  
IMZ-RS Series Monitoring  
Software installed PC  
Wireless Capability  
*4  
The intelligent object detection function and the intelligent  
These cameras support IEEE802.11g*2 and IEEE802.11b  
compliant Wireless LAN Cards. In addition, the  
optional SNCA-AN1 External Antenna can be used to  
transmit wireless signals over a longer distance.  
A wireless system configuration can save you time  
and money during installation.  
motion detection function cannot be used simultaneously.  
Sensor IN/Alarm OUT Ports  
Equipped with two sensor inputs, these cameras can  
receive triggers from external sensors. Two alarm  
outputs can also be used to trigger other devices to  
perform a variety of actions.  
*2  
When the SNCA-CFW5 (IEEE802.11g/11b Wireless LAN  
Card) is used with the SNC-RX Series and SNC-CS50, the  
typical transfer rate is approximately 3 Mb/s. When used  
with the SNC-RZ50, the typical transfer rate is approximately  
9 Mb/s when using the CF Card slot and approximately  
3 Mb/s when using the PC Card slot.  
Pre-/Post-Alarm Image Storage  
These cameras are capable of storing both pre-and  
post-alarm images on 16 MB of built-in memory or  
on removable storage media.  
“Day/Night” Function  
Image Transfer Using FTP/SMTP*5  
These cameras can switch from day mode (Color)  
to night mode (B/W) by replacing the camera’s  
infrared cut filter with a clear filter. Users can toggle  
between the two modes, manually, on a predefined  
schedule, using an external sensor, or automatically in  
response to surrounding light conditions. When these  
cameras are in night mode, they are sensitive to  
near-IR illuminators, allowing them to operate even in  
zero lx*3 conditions.  
All of the pre-/post-alarm images stored at the time  
of an alarm event can be transferred to an FTP server  
for viewing at a later time. Also, a still image  
generated at the time of an alarm event can be sent  
to a designated e-mail address.  
*5  
All images transferred using SMTP are in JPEG format.  
*3  
Zero lx means absence of visible light to the naked eye.  
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RS-232C Interface  
Transparency Function:  
Network Features  
These cameras have a transparency function that allows  
external equipment connected via the RS-232C interface  
to be controlled or monitored, by a PC over a network.  
Adaptive Rate Control  
In order to control QoS (Quality of Service) levels over  
a network, these cameras employ an adaptive rate  
control (ARC) function. ARC automatically varies the  
video bit-transfer rate to meet changing network  
conditions and selects the most appropriate frame  
rates, thus preventing video breakup.  
TM  
VISCA Protocol:  
SNC-RX Series  
SNC-RZ50  
The SNC-RX Series and the SNC-RZ50 can interface  
with external control equipment using the Sony VISCA  
protocol. This configuration allows for local control of  
Pan/Tilt/Zoom and adjustment of camera settings.  
Simultaneous Access  
Up to 20 users can simultaneously access these  
cameras and monitor images separately.  
Other Convenient Features  
Multicasting Capability  
When configured with a multicast router, these  
cameras can efficiently stream MPEG-4 and H.246  
video and audio to a large number of users.  
Date/Time Superimposition  
The date and time of recorded images can be  
superimposed on the video while it is being monitored  
and recorded. This feature is ideal not only for easily  
identifying the exact date and time of an event during  
playback, but because the information becomes part  
of the video image, it is also useful when providing  
video evidence to authorities.  
DDNS Support*6  
SNC-RZ50  
Because the SNC-RZ50 supports DDNS, a unique  
host name can be assigned to the camera when  
using a dynamic IP address over the Internet.  
*6  
File Export to Various Removable Media  
The SNC multi-codec cameras are equipped with a PC  
card slot and/or other removable media slots, allowing  
users to store images on removable media as required.  
Requires registration at the following site: www.snccam.net  
Network Security Features  
Privacy Zone Masking Functions*7  
Spherical Privacy Zone Masking:  
IEEE802.1X Compliant  
These cameras support IEEE802.1X port-based  
network access control. This means they can be  
integrated to a network environment that uses the  
IEEE802.1X client-authorization protocol for security  
purposes. This feature can be used on both wired-  
and wireless-connections.  
SNC-RX Series  
SNC-RZ50  
This technology allows masked areas to be interlocked  
with the camera’s Pan/Tilt/Zoom movements regardless  
of the camera angle or even if it is circling. Up to  
eight unwanted or prohibited areas within an image  
can be masked precisely and appropriately.  
SSL Compliant  
SNC-RZ50  
Privacy Zone Masking:  
SNC-CS50  
The SNC-RZ50 supports the SSL protocol for  
encrypting data, to enable secure data transmission  
over networks.  
Up to seven unwanted or prohibited areas within an  
image can be masked.  
*7  
Supplied “SNC Privacy Masking Tool” software is required  
to set masking areas.  
Versatile Interfaces  
Mechanical “Auto-Flip” Function  
SNC-RX Series  
Analog Composite Video Output  
The SNC-RX Series combines a 90-degree tilt  
capability with 360-degree rotation to track subjects  
passing beneath it. First, the camera tilts down 90  
degrees until the subject is directly beneath it. Then it  
rotates 180 degrees, and tilts back up to track the  
subject as it moves away. This combination of moves  
is known as the Auto-Flip function.  
These cameras can output an analog composite  
video signal via the BNC connector. This feature is  
ideal for local video recording or monitoring.  
Also, the analog composite video signal provides a  
high-horizontal resolution ranging from 450 to 540  
TV lines depending on the model, delivering  
amazingly clear and detailed images.  
24 V AC, 12 V DC, or PoE Operation  
SNC-CS50  
The SNC-CS50 offers a choice of three types of power:  
24 V AC, 12 V DC, or PoE (Power-over-Ethernet, IEEE  
802.3af). The camera automatically adapts to the  
applied power source for fast and effective operation.  
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OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES  
SNCA-CFW5*8  
SNCA-CFW1  
SNCA-AN1  
YT-ICB550/T  
YT-ICB550/C  
YT-MA550  
IEEE802.11g/11b  
Wireless LAN Card  
IEEE802.11b  
Wireless LAN Card  
Wireless LAN  
Antenna  
In-ceiling  
Mount Kit  
In-ceiling  
Mount Kit  
Adaptor for the  
YT-ICB550  
(Optional accessory  
for the SNCA-CFW5/  
SNCA-CFW1)  
(Clear dome)  
(Tinted dome)  
SNC-RX Series  
SNC-RZ50  
SNC-RX Series  
SNC-RZ50  
SNC-RX Series  
SNC-RZ50  
SNC-RZ50  
SNC-RX Series  
SNC-RZ50  
SNC-CS50  
SNC-CS50  
SNC-RX Series  
SNC-RZ50  
*8  
The SNCA-CFW5 is  
not available in  
some areas.  
For more details,  
please contact your  
nearest Sony dealer.  
SNC-CS50  
SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS  
Stand-alone Configuration  
Sony Network Cameras  
Client-server Configuration  
Sony Network Cameras  
Machine Room  
Sony Network Recorder  
NSR Series  
PC  
Network  
Monitoring Room  
Sony Network Recorder  
NSR Series  
Sony Intelligent Software  
RSM controller installed PC  
Network  
Network  
Sony Network Cameras  
Network  
Wireless Access Point  
PC Card slot  
SNCA-CFW5 or SNCA-CFW1  
(IEEE802.11g/IEEE802.11b)  
Network Attached Storage  
* The SNC-RX Series and SNC-CS50 requires a PC card adaptor to  
use the SNCA-CFW5/SNCA-CFW1.  
REAR PANELS  
CLASS  
2
WIRING  
SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
LAN  
CLASS  
2
WIRING  
I/O  
10 9  
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
AC IN 24V  
I/O  
DC IN 12V  
121110 987654321  
1
2
SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
LAN  
CLASS  
2
WIRING  
+
DC 12V  
-
+
DC IN 12V  
SNC-RZ50  
1
AC 24V  
2
LAN  
I/O  
121110 9876 5 4 3 2 1  
SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
SNC-RX Series  
SNC-CS50  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
SNC-RX570N  
Camera  
SNC-RX570P  
SNC-RX550N  
SNC-RX550P  
SNC-RX530N  
SNC-RX530P  
SNC-RZ50N  
SNC-RZ50P  
SNC-CS50N  
SNC-CS50P  
Image device  
1/4-type CCD with Exwave HAD technology  
380,000 (768 x 494) 440,000 (752 x 582)  
1 to 1/10,000 s  
1/4-type Super HAD CCD  
1/3-type CCD with SuperExwave technology  
380,000 (768 x 494) 440,000 (752 x 582)  
1/60 to 1/10,000 s 1/50 to 1/10,000 s  
Auto/Manual (0 dB to +24 dB)  
Number of effective pixels  
Electronic shutter  
Gain control  
380,000 (768 x 494) 440,000 (752 x 582) 380,000 (768 x 494) 440,000 (752 x 582)  
340,000 (711 x 485)  
400,000 (702 x 575)  
Auto/Manual (-3 to +28 dB)  
Exposure control  
Auto/Full auto/Shutter-priority/Iris-priority/Manual/EV compensation/Backlight compensation  
Auto/Manual/EV compensation/  
Backlight compensation  
White balance mode  
Lens type  
Zoom ratio  
Auto/Indoor/Outdoor/One-push WB/ATW/Manual  
Auto-focus zoom lens  
ATW/ATW PRO/One-push WB  
Vari-focal zoom lens  
2.7x  
36x optical zoom  
26x optical zoom  
(312x with digital zoom)  
18x optical zoom  
(216x with digital zoom)  
26x optical zoom  
(312x with digital zoom)  
(432x with digital zoom)  
*Vignetting may occur at wide viewing angles under low light conditions (SNC-RX550 Series only).  
Horizontal viewing angle  
Focal length  
1.7 to 57.8 degrees  
f=3.4 to 122.4 mm  
2.2 to 54.2 degrees  
f=3.5 to 91.0 mm  
2.8 to 48.0 degrees  
f=4.1 to 73.8 mm  
1.7 to 42.0 degrees  
f=3.5 to 91.0 mm  
35 to 94 degrees  
f=2.9 to 8.0 mm  
F-number  
Minimum object distance  
Pan angle  
Pan speed  
Tilt angle  
F1.6 (wide), F4.5 (tele)  
320 mm (wide),1,500 mm (tele)  
360 degrees endless rotation  
300 degrees/s (max.)  
-90 to 0 degrees  
F1.6 (wide), F3.8 (tele)  
F1.4 (wide), F3.0 (tele)  
290 mm (wide), 800 mm (tele)  
F1.6 (wide), F3.8 (tele)  
320 mm (wide),1,500 mm (tele)  
-170 to +170 degrees  
F0.95 (wide), F1.6 (tele)  
300 mm  
-90 to +25 degrees  
Tilt speed  
300 degrees/s (max.)  
Image  
Image size (H x V)  
Compression format  
640 x 480, 320 x 240, 160 x 120 (JPEG, MPEG-4, H.264)  
JPEG, MPEG-4, H.264  
Maximum frame rate  
JPEG/MPEG-4  
H.264  
30 fps (640 x 480) 25 fps (640 x 480) 30 fps (640 x 480) 25 fps (640 x 480) 30 fps (640 x 480) 25 fps (640 x 480) 30 fps (640 x 480) 25 fps (640 x 480) 30 fps (640 x 480) 25 fps (640 x 480)  
10 fps (640 x 480) 8 fps (640 x 480)  
10 fps (640 x 480) 8 fps (640 x 480)  
10 fps (640 x 480) 8 fps (640 x 480)  
10 fps (640 x 480) 8 fps (640 x 480)  
10 fps (640 x 480) 8 fps (640 x 480)  
Audio  
Audio compression  
Network  
G.711/G.726 (40, 32, 24, 16 Kb/s)  
Protocols  
IPv4, TCP, UDP, ARP, ICMP, IGMP, HTTP, HTTPS*, FTP (client server), SMTP, DHCP, DNS, NTP, RTP/RTCP, RTSP, SNMP (MIB-2) *HTTPS is supported by the SNC-RZ50 only.  
Number of clients  
Authentication  
Interface  
20  
IEEE802.1X  
Ethernet  
10Base-T/100Base-TX (RJ-45)  
Serial interface  
Card slots  
RS-232C (Transparency function or VISCA protocol)  
PC card x1, Memory Stick™ x1  
RS-232C (Transparency function)  
PC card x1  
PC card x1, CF card x1  
Analog video output  
I/O port  
BNC x1, 1.0 Vp-p, 75  
Sensor in x 2, Alarm out x 2  
External microphone input  
Audio line output  
Analog video output  
Signal system  
Horizontal resolution  
S/N ratio  
Mini-jack (monaural, 2.2 K2.5 V plug-in power)  
Mini-jack (monaural), max output level: 1 Vrms  
NTSC (Composite) PAL (Composite)  
530 TV lines  
NTSC (Composite) PAL (Composite)  
470 TV lines 460 TV lines  
NTSC (Composite) PAL (Composite)  
470 TV lines 460 TV lines  
NTSC (Composite) PAL (Composite)  
450 TV lines  
NTSC (Composite) PAL (Composite)  
540 TV lines  
more than 50 dB  
Min. illumination  
Color  
1.4 lx (50IRE, F1.6, AGC ON)  
0.15 lx (50IRE, F1.6, AGC ON)  
1 lx (50IRE, F1.6, AGC ON)  
0.15 lx (50IRE, F1.6, AGC ON)  
0.7 lx (50IRE, F1.4, AGC ON)  
0.15 lx (50IRE, F1.4, AGC ON)  
2.2 lx (50IRE, F1.6, AGC ON)  
0.3 lx (50IRE, F1.6, AGC ON)  
0.4 lx (50IRE, F0.95, AGC ON)  
0.04 lx (50IRE, F0.95, AGC ON)  
B/W  
General  
Weight  
4 lb 13 oz (2.2 kg)  
2 lb 10 oz (1.2 kg)  
1 lb 10 oz (750 g) excl. cover equipment  
1 lb 15 oz (880 g) incl. cover equipment  
Dimensions (W x H x D)  
6 3/8 x 6 3/8 x 9 1/8 inches (160 x 160 x230 mm)  
5 5/8 x 6 5/8 x 5 5/8 inches  
(140 x 166 142 mm)  
3 3/8 x 2 3/4 x 7 3/4 inches  
(84 x 69 196 mm) excl. cover equipment  
3 3/8 x 2 3/4 x 10 1/2 inches  
(84 x 69 x 265 mm) incl. cover equipment  
Body color  
Black/White  
White  
Power requirements  
Power consumption  
Operating temperature  
Storage temperature  
Supplied accessories  
AC 24 V/DC 12 V  
27 W max.  
32 to 122 °F (0 to 50 °C)  
-4 to 140 °F (-20 to 60 °C)  
DC 12 V  
20 W max.  
32 to 104 °F (0 to 40 °C)  
AC 24 V, DC 12 V, PoE  
9 W max. (AC 24V)  
32 to 122 °F (0 to 50 °C)  
25 W max.  
24 W max.  
Ceiling-mount bracket (A), Ceiling-mount bracket (B), Screws x6, Wire rope, CD-ROM (setup software, user’s guide),  
Installation manual  
Ceiling-mount bracket (A),  
Front cover, Cable cover, Lens cable cover,  
Screw for front cover, Shoulder screw,  
Wire rope, CD-ROM (setup software,  
user’s guide), Installation manual  
Ceiling-mount bracket (B),  
Screws x6, Wire rope, AC Adaptor,  
AC Cable, Mount bracket cover,  
Shoulder screw, Plug retainer,  
Rubber feet x4, CD-ROM (setup software,  
user’s guide), Installation manual  
System requirements  
Operating system  
Processor  
Memory  
Web browser  
Microsoft Windows® 2000/XP  
CPU: Intel Pentium® IV 1.5 GHz or higher  
RAM: 256 MB or more  
Microsoft Internet Explorer® Ver. 6.0 or later  
*The SNC-RZ50 includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young ([email protected]).  
© 2010 Sony Electronics Inc. All rights reserved.  
Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited.  
Features and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
All non-metric weights and measurements are approximate.  
Some images in this catalog are simulated.  
Sony Electronics Inc.  
1 Sony Drive  
Park Ridge, NJ 07656  
click: sony.com/security  
Sony, make.believe and their respective logos, IPELA, DEPA, Exwave HAD, Super  
HAD CCD, SuperExwave, Memory Stick, and VISCA are trademarks of Sony.  
Pentium is a trademark of Intel Corporation.  
Windows and Internet Explorer are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation  
S-IP2011-A (MK10386V3)  
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