Telex Microphone N DYM SERIES User Manual

N/DYM SERIES WIRELESS  
USER GUIDE  
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2. System Description  
The Electro-Voice N/DYM Wireless is a series of 10 channel frequency agile UHF wireless systems that combine  
EV’s legendary quality and reliability with high value. The N/DYM Series transmitters and receivers operate in the  
UHF frequency range on one of ten channels between 800 and 814 MHz. The well-designed audio circuitry  
ensures excellent signal-to-noise ratio with accurate sound quality.  
System Features  
• 10 Channel Frequency Agile UHF system operation.  
• Choice of two handheld and four bodypack  
• Featuring “ClearScanTM” which makes for quick and  
systems, including a system specifically for guitar.  
easy system setup.  
• Permanently attached antennas make setup quick  
and easy.  
• Handheld transmitters feature EVs’ N/DYM mic  
elements, for superior sound quality.  
• Receivers may be rack-mounted with optional kit.  
• True-diversity system with Secure-PhaseTM ensures  
maximum range and freedom from interference.  
• Audio output via 3-pin XLR-type balanced mic level  
and 1/4-inch unbalanced line level connectors.  
• Well-designed companding and audio circuitry  
insures high signal-to-noise ratio and excellent  
sound quality.  
3 Detailed Setup Instructions  
While scanning, the channel display will show the  
channel number being scanned. When  
ClearScanTM is complete, the display will stop  
flashing and it will display the number of the chan-  
nel recommended for use.  
3.1 Receiver Setup & Operation  
1. Place the receiver where there is a clear line of  
sight to the area where the transmitter will be  
used. Rotate the receiver’s antennas and  
separate them 90 degrees (see Figure 1).  
NOTE: If using more than one N/DYM system, set  
up ONE system at a time. Turn on the transmitter  
for the first system, before using ClearScanTM to  
set up the second. Please see the “Guideline/  
Recommendations for best performance” section  
to setup more than two systems.  
2. Connect the power supply cord to the receiver.  
Plug the power supply into an AC outlet Confirm  
that the receiver is ON by checking for the lit  
red/green Diversity light and channel  
display on the front panel.  
4. Setting the channel. Changing the channel on  
the receiver can also be done manually. By  
momentarily depressing the Set button, the  
channel number is increased by one.  
NOTE: Upon power-up, the receiver will return to  
the channel it was set to when it was turned off.  
CAUTION: Please make sure that the AC  
adapter is the correct voltage for your local  
requirements.  
ClearScanTM: The N/DYM Wireless system fea-  
tures ClearScanTM. ClearScanTM automates the  
process of finding a clear channel to use in setup  
of your N/DYM Wireless system. To use  
NOTE: When the system is turned off, the  
channel number is saved in non-volatile memory.  
When the receiver is turned on, it will return to the  
same channel number.  
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ClearScanTM, depress and hold down the set but-  
ton for 3 seconds. When the channel display  
begins flashing release the set button. The receiv-  
er is now searching for a clear frequency, by  
measuring the RF energy present on each chan-  
nel. The entire process will take about 5 seconds.  
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Figure 1. Front View  
Figure 2. Rear View  
5. Channel change lock-out. Once the channel has  
been set on the receiver, the N/DYM system has  
the capability to deactivate or lock-out the  
channel change button. This is done by  
Once the Transmitter has been set-up, and  
turned on….  
8. Speak into the microphone or play the guitar. Turn  
up the level on the mixer or preamp until you’re  
able to hear the desired signal.  
depressing the set button for 10 seconds or more.  
Lock-out is active when the decimal point illumi-  
nates in the lower right corner of the  
channel display. This will defeat the set button. To  
override or defeat the lockout function, again  
depress the set button for 10 seconds. This will  
reactivate the channel set button to work  
NOTE: If using the 1/4” jack output, It may be  
necessary to adjust the receiver’s output until  
the volume level from the wireless system approxi-  
mates the level of an equivalent wired microphone  
or instrument.  
normally. This function can be useful when the  
wireless is in a location where unauthorized per-  
sonnal have access to the receiver.  
NOTE: If the system is in “lock-out”, ClearScanTM  
9. “Walk” the expected area of use to check for  
dropouts or interference. If problems occur, see  
the troubleshooting section.  
10. Adjust the squelch control if necessary. The  
squelch control on the back of the receiver may be  
adjusted to effectively increase range or to reduce  
interference. The factory setting is at a midpoint,  
which should be suitable for most situations. To  
effectively increase range, turn the control counter-  
clockwise until you hear noise or interference.  
Then, turn the squelch clockwise until the noise is  
muted. To reduce interference, turn the control  
clockwise.  
will not function.  
6. Make sure the gain setting is muted or turned  
down on the mixer channel or amplifier input you  
will connect the wireless system to.  
7. Plug the audio cable (not supplied) into either out-  
put connector.  
NOTE: The 3-pin XLR-type connector is the  
preferred choice since the output is balanced.  
Either connector may be used with good results. If  
the 1/4-inch connector is being used, turn the  
volume level control (see Figure 1) on the front  
panel to the twelve o’clock position (midway in the  
control’s range).  
NOTE: If the squelch is being adjusted, the trans-  
mitter should be turned off.  
Caution! Increasing the range will make the  
system more susceptible to outside interfer-  
ence! Reducing interference will also effective-  
ly decrease the range, which will make the sys-  
tem more susceptible to dropouts.  
NOTE: The 3-pin XLR-type connector output level  
is fixed, and cannot be adjusted.  
Now refer ahead to details on how to set up the  
transmitter.  
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5. Unmute the audio by sliding the audio switch  
3.2 Handheld Transmitter Setup  
(immediately below the mic element) towards the  
windscreen. Speak or sing into the microphone  
and you should hear your voice through the  
PA / sound system.  
1. Insert battery. Slide open the hinged battery  
compartment cover by placing your thumb on the  
indents of the battery door (at the bottom of the  
transmitter) and gently pushing down (see Figure  
3). Insert the battery, terminal end first, into the  
compartment, with the smaller positive terminal to  
the right.  
6. Adjustment of the transmitter audio gain - if  
necessary. The transmitter audio gain is set to  
a mid level which should be suitable for most  
situations. However, for loud or soft speakers or  
singers, an adjustment may be necessary. First,  
speak or sing into the microphone and listen close-  
ly. If the gain is too high, you will hear distortion,  
and if the gain is too low, the signal will be low. In  
either situation, an adjustment may be necessary.  
Figure 3.  
To adjust the transmitter gain, gently insert the  
provided screwdriver (or other 3/32-in. screwdriver)  
into the hole near the head of the transmitter (see  
Figure 4). Turn lightly until the screwdriver tip drops  
into the slot in the level control. Gently turn counter-  
clockwise until the control stops (the mic output is  
attenuated but not “off”). Slowly turn the mic-level  
control up while listening to the audio. If the audio  
becomes distorted, turn the mic level control down  
(counter-clockwise) about 1/8 turn.  
NOTE: Operate with the transmitter audio gain set  
as high as possible without distortion, for the best  
signal to noise ratio.  
7. Test performance. Check to see that the yellow  
“Tx On” light on the front panel of the receiver is  
illuminated, an indication that the receiver is picking  
up the signal. Then, “walk” the intended area of use  
and make sure that there are no barriers to  
2. Set handheld transmitter channel to match the  
channel setting on the receiver (channel number  
displayed on front of receiver panel). The channel  
setting on the handheld transmitter is accessed  
through the round opening on the side of the mic  
housing. Numbers 0 - 9 are printed around the  
opening. The channel setting is determined by  
which number the arrowed slot is pointing to. Use a  
small screwdriver (supplied) to change the channel  
setting. See Figure 4.  
reception or sources of interference. If problems  
are encountered, see Troubleshooting Guide.  
Figure 4.  
3. Turn on the transmitter by sliding the power  
switch (closest to the battery compartment)  
forward to the ON position (toward the windscreen).  
The red battery condition light should flash once  
and then go out. If the red light stays on or illumi-  
nates during a performance, the battery should be  
replaced immediately. The green light will stay lit  
when the handheld transmitter is on.  
NOTE: Remember to turn the transmitter OFF  
when not in use. This will conserve battery life.  
4. Verify reception. When the transmitter is turned  
on, the yellow “Tx On” light, located on the front  
panel of the receiver, will illuminate, indicating that  
the receiver is picking up the signal. If this does  
not happen, make sure that the transmitter and  
receiver are set to the same channels.  
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5. Connect the audio source. If using a lava-  
lier or headworn microphone, insert the con-  
nector on the end of the mic wire, into the con-  
nector on the Bodypack. If using a lavalier  
mic, use the clip to attach the mic to the users  
clothing. If using the headworn mic, place the  
headset on the user’s head, positioning the  
mic at the corner of their mouth. If using a gui-  
tar system, connect the 1/4” plug into the instru-  
ment.  
3.3 Bodypack Transmitter Setup  
1. Insert battery. Open the hinged battery  
compartment by placing your thumb or finger  
on the indent labeled OPEN on the battery  
door and pushing down, see Figure 6. When  
inserting the battery, pay attention to the polari-  
ty (+/-) and insert the terminals into the battery  
compartment first. Close the battery door by  
sliding the door shut.  
NOTE: Keep the audio muted while plug-  
ging in and adjusting the microphone or  
source. Placement of lavalier and headworn  
microphones will noticeably change the sound  
quality, so some testing with the user is neces-  
sary. An important point to remember, the  
closer to the sound source, the stronger or  
louder the signal.  
Figure 5.  
6. Unmute the audio, by sliding the large  
AUDIO switch located on the Bodypack, to  
the ON position. Speak or sing into the  
microphone and you should hear your voice  
through the PA / sound system.  
7. Listen carefully to the audio and be sensi-  
2. Set the transmitter channel to match the  
channel setting on the receiver. The channel  
switch on the bodypack is located just under-  
neath the battery door, and to the right of the  
indent labeled OPEN. Note the channel num-  
ber label (0-9) surrounding the opening. The  
Bodypack channel must be set to the same  
number as the receiver channel, which is dis-  
played on the receiver front panel. The chan-  
nel setting is determined by which number the  
arrowed slot is pointing to. Use a small screw-  
driver (supplied) to change the channel setting.  
tive of overload distortion and low gain.  
8. Adjust the transmit gain if necessary.  
Gently insert the provided screwdriver or  
other 3/32-in. (2.5 mm) screwdriver into the  
gain adjustment located at the top edge of  
the battery compartment under the door. The  
door has to be opened but not swung upward  
to make adjustments. Turn lightly until the  
screwdriver tip drops into the slot on the level  
control. Gently turn the control counterclock-  
wise until the control stops (the audio output  
is attenuated but not “off”). Slowly turn the  
audio level control clockwise while listening  
to audio; if the audio becomes distorted, turn  
the mic level control counter-clockwise about  
1/8 turn.  
3. Turn on the transmitter by sliding the power  
switch to its on position. Check the condition of  
the battery by watching the light below the  
power switch. The red battery light should flash  
once and then go out. If the light stays on, the  
battery is weak and should be replaced.  
9. Check reception by observing that the yel-  
low Tx On light is lit on the receiver’s front  
panel.  
4. Verify that the transmitter is sending. Observe  
that the yellow Tx On light on the front panel of  
the receiver is lit, an indication that the receiv-  
er is picking up the signal from the transmitter.  
10. Clip the bodypack to the user’s belt, pock-  
et, or guitar strap. The bodypack can be  
positioned horizontally or vertically by moving  
the belt clip attachment. This is done by  
removing the belt clip attachment screw,  
rotating the clip to the desired position, and  
replacing the screw.  
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Figure 6.  
4 Guidelines/Recommendations for best performance  
Compatibility  
The receiver and transmitter must be set to the same channel  
to operate together.  
Using Multiple Wireless Systems  
If two or more N/DYM Wireless and/or other VHF/UHF wire-  
less systems are being used in the same location, proper fre-  
quency coordination is necessary to avoid interference. The  
following N/DYM System channels will work together:  
Contact your dealer or Electro-Voice for assistance, if you are  
planning to add more wireless systems to be operated simul-  
taneously in the same location.  
Channels 0,1,2,3, & 4 or Channel 5,6,7,8, & 9  
Multiple System Setup & ClearScanTM  
ClearScanTM is most useful for finding operating fre-  
quencies for situations where no more than 2 systems  
will be used simultaneously. When setting up more  
than 2 systems, use ClearScanTM to choose the first  
channel of operation. Set up subsequent systems fol-  
lowing the channel groupings listed above in the “Using  
Mulitple Wireless Systems” section.  
Potential Sources of Interference  
There are many potential sources of interference for your  
wireless system. Any electronic product that contains digital  
circuitry including digital signal processors (reverb/multi-  
effects units), electronic keyboards, digital lighting controllers,  
CD players and computers, all emit RF energy that can  
adversely affect the performance of your wireless system. It  
is always best to place your receiver as far away from these  
devices as possible to minimize this potential source of prob-  
lems.  
Battery Recommendations  
Fresh 9-volt alkaline batteries from a quality  
manufacturer will yield the best performance from  
your N/DYM transmitters. Rechargeable 8.4-volt  
Ni-cad batteries can be used, but will yield much shorter  
operational time.  
the light does not flash or stays lit continuously, the battery is  
weak or dead. If the light comes on during use, the battery is  
weakening and should be replaced as soon as possible.  
If sound quality degrades during use, it may be the result of a  
weakening battery.  
When the transmitter switch is turned on, the red  
battery light will flash once if the battery is good. If  
Receiver and Antenna Placement  
Do not place the receiver near a large metal  
object or surface.  
receiver so that the transmitter is within site of the receiver.  
When using multiple systems, do not allow antennas to cross  
or touch each other.  
Locate the receiver as close as possible to the area where  
the Transmitter user will be working. Ideally, position the  
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5 Troubleshooting Guide  
Problem  
Possible Causes  
Solutions  
No audio & no lights  
on receiver  
Receiver is off  
Make sure that power supply is  
properly connected and providing  
power to the receiver.  
No audio & no Tx ON  
light on receiver  
Transmitter is off.  
Turn on transmitter power switch.  
Insert fresh battery in transmitter.  
Clean contacts.  
No ( or dead ) battery in  
transmitter.  
Faulty battery contacts in  
transmitter.  
No audio  
Transmitter audio switch  
is off (signal is muted).  
Turn on transmitter audio switch.  
Connect, repair, or replace cable.  
Receiver audio cable is damaged  
or disconnected.  
Gain not sufficient on mixer/  
preamp/amp input.  
Increase mixer/preamp/amplifier  
gain setting.  
Low audio signal.  
Gain set too low (or muted) on  
mixer/preamp/amplifier.  
Increase gain setting on mixer/  
preamp/amplifier.  
Receiver audio too low (1/4” output).  
Transmitter audio level too low.  
Increase receiver audio volume setting.  
Increase transmitter audio gain setting.  
Decrease transmitter audio gain setting.  
Distorted audio signal.  
Transmitter audio level too high  
(overloading transmitter circuit)  
Receiver audio set too high  
(1/4” output).  
Decrease receiver audio level setting.  
Battery level low in transmitter.  
Insert fresh battery in transmitter.  
Interference  
Another wireless product in the  
immediate area, operating on the  
same frequency, or on a frequency  
that mixes with another RF signal  
(such as a TV broadcast transmitter).  
Change operating frequency. If  
interference is weak, keep transmitter  
on at all times (to override interfering  
signal) whenever receiver is on.  
Receiver placed too close to a digital  
signal processor or similar device.  
Move receiver to a different location.  
Strong electromagnetic field from  
stage lighting or other source near  
the transmitter or receiver, which may  
be producing RF noise on or near the  
operating frequency.  
Change operating frequency. Repair or  
remove source of interference. Move  
receiver to a different location.  
Short range or drop-outs.  
RF reflective metal obstacles  
between transmitter & receiver.  
Move the obstacles, or reposition the  
receiver.  
Poorly oriented beltpack antenna.  
Faulty receiving antenna system.  
Reorient bodypack so that antenna is  
positioned vertical (up and down) and  
facing receiver, if possible.  
Reposition antennas or receiver.  
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6 N/DYM Wireless Series System Technical Specifications  
UHF Receivers: NRU and NRU-G Receivers  
Receiver Type  
Synthesized PLL  
Between 800 - 814 MHz  
10  
Frequency Range (RF)  
Number of Selectable Channels  
Diversity  
True Diversity with Secure-PhaseTM  
RF Sensitivity  
< .8 uV for 12 dB SINAD  
FCC Data  
Approved under part 15  
Audio Output,  
Frequency Response  
Audio Output, Balanced (XLR)  
Audio Output, Unbalanced (1/4")  
Distortion  
50 – 15 kHz +/- 2 dB  
-20 dBV (600 Ohm Load)  
adjustable 8 mv to 0.775V RMS (100 K ohm load)  
Less than 0.5%  
>94 dB  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio  
Dynamic Range  
100 dB  
UHF Transmitters: NBPU, NBPU-G, NHTU-N1, NHTU-N2  
RF Frequency Range  
Between 800 - 814 MHz  
Number of Selectable Channels  
Radiated RF Output  
10  
10-15 mW typical  
Microphone Element NHTU-N1 handheld  
Microphone Element NHTU-N2 handheld  
Standard Bodypack Microphones  
Lavalier: (NRU-L10 system)  
(NRU-L20 system)  
EV N/D 167 cardioid N/DYM dynamic  
EV N/D 267a cardioid N/DYM dynamic  
EV OLM10 omni-directional condenser  
EV ULM20 cardioid condenser  
EV HM2 cardioid condenser  
Headset: (NRU-H1 system)  
TA4F Connector Wiring:  
Pin 1: Ground; Pin 2: Mic Input;  
Pin 3: +5 volt bias; Pin 4: +5 volt bias fed  
through a 3 K ohm resistor for 2-wire electrets  
Audio Gain Adjustment Range  
Battery Life  
40 dB  
8 – 10 hours with 9-Volt alkaline  
flexible external 1/4 wave  
internal 1/2 wave  
Bodypack Antenna  
Handheld Mic Antenna  
Size (Handheld transmitter)  
Size (Bodypack transmitter) HxWxD  
26 cm (10.25 in) long  
4.5 in x 2.6 in x 1.25 in (no antenna)  
114 x 66 x 32 mm  
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7 Certifications  
CERTIFICATIONS  
NRU, NRSCU, Certified to ETS 300 445, Conforms to European Union directives, eligible to bear CE marking.  
NHTU, NBPU, Certified to I-ETS 300 442 and ETS 300 445, Conforms to European Union directives, eligible to  
bear CE marking.  
Licensing of Electro-Voice equipment is the user’s responsibility and license eligibility depends on the  
user’s classification, and frequency selected. Changes or modifications made by the user could void the  
user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
8. Accessories & Parts  
Order #:  
450131  
OLM10  
450563  
300059000  
ULM20  
Description  
Plastic clip for bodypack  
Omni lavalier mic w/windscreen and clip  
Windscreen for OLM10  
Clip for OLM10  
Unidirectional lavalier mic w/ windscreen and clip  
ULM20 windscreen  
879155  
879156  
HM2  
ULM20 clip  
Unidirectional headset condenser mic  
Spring-adjusted mic stand adapter  
Rack-mount kit - Single  
450124  
71081001  
71081002  
730139  
730140  
730103  
Rack-mount kit - Double  
120-volt power supply  
230-volt power supply  
230-volt power supply  
(US/Canada type)  
(EURO type)  
(UK type)  
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9. Service/Warranty  
Factory Service  
If factory service is required, ship the unit prepaid in its original carton to:  
Telex EVI Audio GmbH  
Hirschberger Ring 45  
D-94315 Straubing  
Telephone: +49 (0) 9421 706 0  
Fax: +49 (0) 9421 706 350  
Enclose a note describing the problem along with any other pertinent information.  
Warranty (Limited)  
Electro-Voice products are guaranteed against malfunction due to defects in materials or workmanship for a speci-  
fied period, as noted in the individual product-line statement(s) below, or in the individual product data sheet or  
owner’s manual, beginning with the date of original purchase. If such malfunction occurs during the specified peri-  
od, the product will be repaired or replaced (at our option) without charge. The product will be returned to the cus-  
tomer prepaid.  
Exclusions and Limitations: The Limited Warranty does not apply to: (a) exterior finish or appearance;  
(b) certain specific described in the individual product-line statement(s) below, or in the individual product data  
sheet or owner’s manual; (c) malfunction resulting from use or operation of the product other than as specified  
in the product data sheet or owner’s manual; (d) malfunction resulting from misuse or abuse of the product; or  
(e) malfunction occurring at any time after repairs have been made to the product by anyone other than  
Electro-Voice or any of its authorized service representatives.  
Obtaining Warranty Service: To obtain warranty service, the customer must deliver the product, prepaid, to  
Electro-Voice or any of its authorized service representatives together with proof of purchase of the product in the  
form of a bill of sale or receipted invoice. A list of authorized service representatives is available from  
Electro-Voice.  
Incidental and Consequential Damages Excluded: Product repair or replacement and return to the customer  
are the only remedies provided to the customer. Electro-Voice shall not be liable for any incidental or consequen-  
tial damages including, without limitation, injury to persons or property or loss of use.  
Electro-Voice Wireless Systems are guaranteed against malfunction due to defects in materials or workmanship  
for a period of one (1) year from the date of original purchase. The Limited Warranty does not extend to cables or  
cable connectors. Additional details are included in the Uniform Limited Warranty Statement.  
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Service/Warranty – North America  
Factory Service  
If factory service is required, ship the unit prepaid in its original carton to:  
EV Audio Service  
c/o Telex Communications  
8601 E. Cornhusker Highway  
Tel: 402/467-5321  
Fax: 402/467-3279  
Enclose a note describing the problem along with any other pertinent information.  
Warranty (Limited)  
Electro-Voice products are guaranteed against malfunction due to defects in materials or workmanship for a speci-  
fied period, as noted in the individual product-line statement(s) below, or in the individual product data sheet or  
owner’s manual, beginning with the date of original purchase. If such malfunction occurs during the specified peri-  
od, the product will be repaired or replaced (at our option) without charge. The product will be returned to the cus-  
tomer prepaid.  
Exclusions and Limitations: The Limited Warranty does not apply to: (a) exterior finish or appearance;  
(b) certain specific described in the individual product-line statement(s) below, or in the individual product data  
sheet or owner’s manual; (c) malfunction resulting from use or operation of the product other than as specified  
in the product data sheet or owner’s manual; (d) malfunction resulting from misuse or abuse of the product; or  
(e) malfunction occurring at any time after repairs have been made to the product by anyone other than  
Electro-Voice or any of its authorized service representatives.  
Obtaining Warranty Service: To obtain warranty service, the customer must deliver the product, prepaid, to  
Electro-Voice or any of its authorized service representatives together with proof of purchase of the product in the  
form of a bill of sale or receipted invoice. A list of authorized service representatives is available from  
Electro-Voice.  
Incidental and Consequential Damages Excluded: Product repair or replacement and return to the customer  
are the only remedies provided to the customer. Electro-Voice shall not be liable for any incidental or consequen-  
tial damages including, without limitation, injury to persons or property or loss of use.  
Other Rights: This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from  
state to state.  
Electro-Voice Wireless Systems are guaranteed against malfunction due to defects in materials or workmanship  
for a period of one (1) year from the date of original purchase. The Limited Warranty does not extend to cables or  
cable connectors. Additional details are included in the Uniform Limited Warranty Statement.  
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Telex Communications Inc., 12000 Portland Ave. South  
Burnsville, MN 55337, USA 800/328-3771, 952/884-4051, Fax: 952/884-0043  
MANUAL - N/DYM Series Wireless  
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