Winegard Satellite TV System rm 4610 User Manual

OWNER’S MANUAL - OPERATION/INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
®
WINEGARD  
RV Digital Satellite System  
with RS-1000 Antenna  
TM  
Model RM-4610, no Digital Magic Elevation Sensor  
TM  
Model RM-DM61 with “Digital Magic” Elevation Sensor  
TM  
Model RM-DM55 with “Digital Magic” (No Power Supply)  
U.S. PATENT NO. 5,532,710 AND 5,554,998  
Made in U.S.A.  
Electronic elevation sensor  
INSTALL “FRONT” INSCRIBED  
ON BASE TOWARD FRONT  
OF VEHICLE!  
Models RM-4610/DM61  
Power supply  
Winegard Company • 3000 Kirkwood Street • Burlington, IA 52601  
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OPERATIONS DO’S AND DON’T’S  
DO’S  
DON’T’S  
1. Do check parking location for obstructions before  
raising antenna.  
1. Don’t move RV/Coach with the antenna in the UP  
position. This will VOID your warranty. This may  
also cause damage to your roof.  
2. Do carefully raise, lower and rotate the antenna — if  
difficult, check for cause.  
2. Don’t force the elevating crank up or down. Check for  
the cause.  
3. Do rotate slowly when searching for the satellite(s)  
and check fine tuning on TV set for proper adjustment.  
3. Don’t rotate directional handle hard against stops.  
4. Do lower antenna before moving vehicle.  
4. Don’t apply paint on top of base plate or anywhere on  
the lift.  
5. Activate programming by calling programming  
provider for your receiver.  
5. Don’t apply approved sealing compound on gear  
housing.  
SUGGESTED SETUPS  
FOR MULTIPLE TVS  
FIGURE 1  
FIGURE 2  
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TROUBLE SHOOTING  
NO PICTURE ON TV  
1. Do you have a clear line of sight to the satellite? Are  
there trees, buildings, etc. in the way? Figure 3 illus-  
trates the look angle of your reflector.  
FIGURE 3  
2. Do you have the menu from the receiver? If not, check  
the channel the TV set is tuned for — it should be 3 or 4.  
Reflector at 90°  
3. Check connections at the receiver, TV and antenna.  
NO SIGNAL FOUND  
1. Have you entered the correct zip code into the re-  
ceiver? If the zip code is wrong, you may be searching in  
the wrong direction or elevation for the satellite.  
24°look angle  
LNBF  
2. Is your TV working properly? Does it receive pictures  
from off-air stations or your VCR?  
3. Re-tune system for the best picture, using procedure  
on page 2.  
4. Inspect antenna. Has it been damaged? If it is even  
slightly bent, the receiver may not receive signal.  
5. Do you have +12 VDC at the end of the LNBF cable?  
Remove cable from LNBF before testing.  
6. Contact your dealer or Winegard Technical Services  
at 800/788-4417.  
WARRANTY REPAIR WORK  
Before you have warranty repairs on your system, be  
sure the company or individual doing the work has been  
approved by Winegard Company. If there is not an  
approved repair company/individual available, contact  
Winegard Company at 800/288-8094 before proceeding.  
The Winegard Warranty covers only the mount, antenna  
and LNBF. For receiver warranty, refer to the receiver  
manufacturer’s warranty.  
ANTENNA IS HARD TO ROTATE, OR ANTENNA  
DOES NOT ROTATE  
1. Inspect antenna on roof. Make sure mount has not  
been damaged.  
2. Be sure there is no sealant between gear housing and  
base plate.  
4. Be sure cable is routed correctly. Cable may be  
preventing rotation of antenna.  
ORDERING REPAIR PARTS  
3. Contact your dealer or Winegard Technical Services  
at 800/788-4417.  
Repair parts are available at RV dealers and/or service  
centers throughout the U.S. Or you can call Winegard  
Company at 800/288-8094. Credit card orders only,  
minimum order $5.00.  
ANTENNAS HARD TO RAISE, OR ANTENNA DOES  
NOT RAISE  
1. Inspect antenna on roof. Be sure he mount has not  
been damaged.  
2. Is the antenna obstructed?  
3. Contact your dealer or Winegard Technical Services  
at 800/788-4417.  
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INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY  
THINGS YOU NEED  
Screwdrivers (Phillips and slot)  
1-3/4” hole saw  
Drill with 1/8” bit  
Tape measure  
Sealant  
(Must be approved for compatibility w/roof)  
7/16” wrench  
STEP 1. Choose a location on the roof for the unit. The dish must be able to rotate without interfering with other roof-  
mounted equipment (air conditioners, etc.), Figure 4. Be sure the interior ceiling plate is easily accessible with no ob-  
structions that may interfere with operation.  
NOTE: Check with your dealer or vehicle manufac-  
turer for features that may have been installed for  
antenna mounting — reinforced roof areas or pre-wire  
installation done at the factory.  
FIGURE 4  
THE SYSTEM MUST BE LEVEL FOR PROPER  
OPERATION! Winegard’s RW-5000 roof wedge is  
available for sloped roofs, Figure 5. If using roof wedge,  
installer will provide longer mounting screws. Mount  
base plate and ceiling plate must be parallel with  
each other, Figure 5. If shims or wedges are used, the  
installer must supply.  
STEP 2. Position roof template (inserted in this manual)  
on the roof. CAUTION: DO NOT drill through wiring.  
Carefully drill a 1-3/4” hole through roof and ceiling of  
vehicle. Inspect hole to make sure wiring is intact.  
FIGURE 5  
Mount base plate and ceiling plate must be parellel with each  
other. if shims or wedges are needed, installer must supply.  
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STEP 3. Remove backing from gasket. Attach  
adhesive side to base plate. IF YOU ARE USING  
THE ROOF WEDGE (RW-5000), use 3/16” gasket  
included with the mount UNDER the roof wedge.  
Install the 1/16” gasket included with  
RW-5000 BETWEEN the mount  
FIGURE 6  
RS-1000 ANTENNA  
and roof wedge.See Figure 7.  
The word FRONT is  
(4) ANTENNA  
MOUNTING BOLTS  
embossed on the base. This MUST  
FACE the front of the vehicle.  
E-CLIPS  
Secure to roof using two mounting  
screws provided. Check inside the vehicle.  
PINS  
Be sure the shaft is centered in the hole.  
Attach crank handle to shaft.  
REFLECTOR  
Crank unit up until it stops.  
Attach RS-1000 to  
ELEVATING TUBES using  
E-Clips and Pins supplied.  
(4) 1/4 - 20  
HEX NUT  
STEP 4. Attach reflector to backup assembly, Figure 6.  
STEP 5. Attach RS-1000 antenna to elevating tubes.  
Use the two E-clips and pins provided, Figure 6. Attach  
coax cable to F-jack on antenna and slide on weather  
boot, Figure 6.  
STEP 6. Install remaining mount base screws. Install  
the vent tube on the back of the mount base. (This is the  
side opposite the word FRONT.) The hole for the vent  
tube is shown in Figure 8.  
Cable-entry plate  
Minimum 3” from  
mount base  
FIGURE 7  
CAUTION: DO NOT seal hole in vent tube. Put sealant  
around the outside of the vent tube, approximately 1/2”  
from end, Figure 8. Push the vent tube into the hole. The  
sealant will seal the hole as you push in. Leave approxi-  
mately 2 to 2-1/2” of the vent tube extending from the  
hole. Put a small amount of approved sealant on the  
roof and under the vent tube to hold in place.  
Cable  
clamp  
Do not attach  
cable clamp  
with screw to  
base plate  
until installing  
cable.  
FIGURE 8  
Base plate  
6-1/8”  
Travel Bracket  
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STEP 7. Facing the front of the dish, find coax cables  
attached to side of the feed arm, Figure 9. Measure 24”  
of coax from this point and mark. DO NOT CUT. Rotate  
mount on base clockwise, fully, until it stops. Route  
coax around mount base, Figure 10.  
FIGURE 9  
Measure coax  
24” from plastic tie  
wrap on left side of  
feed arm. (STEP 7)  
Fasten cable clamp in hole in mount base (check roof  
template inserted in this manual for correct location) at  
end of the coax cable measurement.  
FIGURE 10  
STEP 8. Feed coax cables through the roof. Weather-  
proof cable entry by applying sealant under the lip of  
the cable-entry plate and where cable enters roof. Attach  
plate to roof with screws provided. Apply sealant over  
screws and around edge of roof-through plate, making  
sure cable entry is sealed. Secure cables as necessary  
to prevent whipping. If cable connections are exposed,  
be sure to weatherproof connection!  
ANOTHER METHOD OF INSTALLING ROOF CABLE/  
ENTRY PLATE: Attach cable to roof using cable clamp.  
Use sealant to seal screw heads.  
Cable clamp  
Cable  
Mount travel bracket to roof 6-1/8” from base, Figure  
7, page 6.  
Cable entry plate  
STEP 9. Apply approved sealing compound to screw  
heads, cable entrance hole and edge of gasket under  
mount, AFTER mounting, Figure 7.  
output from the power spply directly to the “TV ANT IN” on  
satellite receiver. (Refer to receiver manual.) This allows  
you to watch local channels when you turn off the receiver.  
STEP 10. Attach satellite coax cable (with RG-6 printed  
on it) to the satellite receiver.  
STEP 11. Attach RS-1000 coax downlead (with RG-59  
printed on it) to RV-7542 power supply. Refer to power  
supply instruction sheet. You can connect the antenna  
STEP 12. Connect digital elevation sensor at roof level,  
see top of page 8.  
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FOR RM-DM61/RM-DM55 ONLY  
DIGITAL ELEVATION SENSOR ROOF CONNECTIONS  
The illustrations below show the different methods of connecting wires at roof level. Method will depend on model. Wire  
colors MUST MATCH (i.e. red to reeen to green, black to black, white to white).  
Supplied with the DM-2000 only.  
This wire harness connects to the digital  
elevation sensor on the antenna.  
Squeeze pliers until red  
plunger is flush with  
rest of terminal.  
3M UR Terminal  
Slide wires all  
the way in.  
DO NOT strip  
wires, terminal  
is self stripping.  
Snap  
connectors  
together  
NOTE: This terminal is NOT  
weatherproof and CANNOT be  
left outside on the roof.  
Pliers not supplied  
NOTE: This terminal is weatherproof and can be left outside on  
the roof as LONG AS IT IS SECURED PROPERLY to prevent  
whipping in the wind.  
FIGURE 11  
INSIDE YOUR RV  
STEP 13. Place the nut on the threaded rod.  
Roof  
Thickness  
Directional  
Handle Length  
(Figure 3E)  
Threaded  
Rod Length  
Worm Gear  
Shaft Length  
(Figure 3G)  
STEP 14. Measure and cut the threaded rod with a  
hacksaw. Use the chart, Figure 11, to determine the  
length.  
1-1/2” .............. 2-7/8” ................. 2-3/4” ............... 2-7/8”  
1-3/4” .............. 3-1/4” ................. 3” ...................... 3-1/8”  
2” ..................... 3-1/2” ................. 3-1/4” ............... 3-1/2”  
2-1/4” .............. 3-7/8................... 3-1/2” ............... 3-7/8”  
2-1/2” .............. 4-1/8” ................. 3-3/4” ............... 4-1/8”  
2-3/4” .............. 4-1/2” ................. 4” ...................... 4-1/2”  
3” ..................... 4-3/4” ................. 4-1/4” ............... 4-3/4”  
3-1/4” .............. 5” ........................ 4-5/8” ............... 4-7/8”  
3-1/2” .............. 5-1/4” ................. 4-7/8” ............... 5-1/8”  
3-3/4” .............. 5-5/8” ................. 5-1/4” ............... 5-1/2”  
4” ..................... 5-3/4” ................. 5-1/2” ............... 5-3/4”  
4-1/4” .............. 6-1/8” ................. 6” ...................... 6-1/8”  
4-3/4” .............. 6-5/8” ................. 6-1/8” ............... 6-3/8”  
5” ..................... 6-7/8” ................. 6-3/8” ............... 6-5/8”  
5-1/4” .............. 7-1/8” ................. 6-5/8” ............... 7”  
5-1/2” .............. 7-3/8” ................. 6-7/8” ............... 7-1/4”  
STEP 15. Remove the nut over the cut end of the  
threaded rod. This cleans the threads after cutting.  
STEP 16. Thread the cut end of the rod into the hub,  
STEP 17. Install the ceiling plate. The rotate/lock  
lever must point toward the rear of the vehicle.  
Be sure rotate/lock lever is pointing toward back  
of vehicle and hole in ceiling aligns with hole in  
the ceiling plate.  
NOTE: Make sure large and small keyways line  
up in the hub and directional handle!  
STEP 18. Measure and cut the directional  
handle; see Figure 12 and chart, Figure 11.  
NOTE: A tube cutter is recommended for  
cutting the directional handle. This gives a  
square cut; a hacksaw does not. If using an  
extension, see Step 22, page 9.  
FIGURE 12  
HANDLE  
LENGTH  
Figure 13, page 9, shows what points to  
measure between, with and without a roof  
wedge.  
DIRECTIONAL  
HANDLE  
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STEP 19. The directional handle  
and threaded rod will fit roofs up to  
5-1/4" thick. If you are using  
wedges to compensate for roof/  
ceiling slope, be sure to allow for  
this extra thickness. You may add  
an extension to the directional  
handle for thicker roofs. Each  
extension will increase the length  
of the directional handle by 2-1/4".  
WITH ROOF WEDGE  
WITHOUT ROOF WEDGE  
Measure from top  
of roof wedge to ceiling.  
Measure from top  
of roof to ceiling.  
TOP OF  
ROOF WEDGE  
TOP OF  
ROOF  
FIGURE 13  
CEILING  
CEILING  
FIGURE 14  
STEP 20. Press the directional handle onto the  
hub. Point the arrow on the directional handle  
towards the rotate/lock lever to orient to the  
splines.  
Plastic  
Plug  
Spacer  
Spring  
STEP 21. Install the washer and nut on the  
threaded rod. Tighten the nut enough to snug  
the directional handle to the hub.  
STEP 22. IF YOU ARE USING AN EXTEN-  
SION, adjust the total length of the directional  
handle and extension by cutting the directional  
handle. After adjusting parts for proper roof  
thickness, glue the extension to the directional  
handle. Use ABS (plastic pipe) glue.  
Hub  
Worm  
Gear  
NOTE: For roofs thicker that 5-1/4", a longer  
aluminum hex shaft will be needed. Contact  
Winegard Company for this part.  
Threaded  
Rod  
FIGURE 14A  
Ceiling  
Plate  
CUTTING SHAFT  
LENGTH, Figure 14A:  
Flip down handle on  
the elevating crank  
Elevating shaft  
handle. Slide elevating  
crank handle up shaft  
Cut elevating  
until snug against  
directional handle.  
Mark the elevating  
shaft at inside bottom  
surface of crank  
handle housing, Figure  
12. Cut shaft at mark,  
after removing crank  
handle. Reinstall  
crank.  
shaft at inside  
surface of  
Directional  
Handle  
crank handle  
housing; shaft  
goes through  
hex-shaped  
opening by  
screw.  
Crank Handle  
STEP 23. Check system for proper operation. Elevate dish with crank handle. A minimum of 14 turns is needed to  
elevate dish. Then, move directional handle with dish elevated. Directional handle should turn freely. If possible,  
have someone watch to make sure coax does not bind or interfere with dish movement.  
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CAUTION: After INITIAL  
INSTALLATION, the  
FIGURE 15  
antenna should ROTATE  
APPROXIMATELY 360°  
FROM TRAVEL POSITION.  
The pointer on the  
DIRECTIONAL HANDLE  
should point towards the  
RED SCREW on the  
ROTATION CLAMP when  
in TRAVEL POSITION.  
ASSEMBLED VIEW  
Elevating Shaft  
Threaded Tube  
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Directional  
Handle Extension  
1
Ceiling Plate  
Rotation  
Clamp  
POINTER  
MUST POINT  
TO RED  
Red Screw  
2
(4) #10 Phillips Flat  
Head Screws  
SCREW ON  
ROTATION  
CLAMP  
WHEN IN  
TRAVEL  
4
Directional  
Handle  
Flat Washer  
ALIGN POINTER  
WITH ANTENNA  
TRAVEL POSITION  
POINT TO  
BACK OF RV  
POSITION  
Nut for  
threaded tube  
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ELEVATING  
CRANK HANDLE  
(When installed,  
extends 2-1/4"  
from ceiling).  
Snap Handle  
into base  
CAUTION:  
when not in use.  
The antenna MUST BE IN THE  
TRAVEL POSITION before  
ALIGNING the Directional  
Handle and Ceiling Plate.  
Tighten screw snugly  
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EXPLODED PARTS VIEW  
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PARTS LIST  
INTERIOR  
HARDWARE KIT  
RK-CEIL  
Base  
onal Dial  
(4) #10 Phillips Flat  
Head Screws  
Azimuth Lock  
Azimuth Lock Knob  
Washer  
Directional  
Handle  
Extension  
#10 x 3/8"  
Red Phillips  
Screw  
Directional Handle  
CRANK HANDLE KIT  
RK-HAND  
#8-32 x 3/8"  
Phillips Screw  
Crank Handle Base  
#8-32 Square Nut  
Crank Handle  
Knob  
#10 x 3/8" Phillips Screw  
Washer  
NOT TO SCALE  
Rev 6/11/01  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Height when raised........ 30” with satellite antenna in vertical position  
Height in travel position........ 8”  
Operating radius........ 35” (70” diameter circle)  
Roof space required........ 19.5” x 46.75”  
LNBF........ Compatible with DISH Network®, DirecTV® and ExpressVu  
Color........ White  
Satellite antenna height........ 20.9”  
Satellite antenna width........ 19.5”  
F/D........ 0.59  
Offset angle........ 24°  
Satellite antenna gain—  
11.2 GHz........ 33.22 dBi  
12.1 GHz........ 33.89 dBi  
12.6 GHz........ 34.23 dBi  
Aperture efficiency........ 73%  
Cross polarization (on axis)........ -21 dB  
*Beamwidth at -3 dB........ 3.5°  
*Beamwidth at -10 dB........ 7.0°  
RS-1000 antenna gain —  
VHF........ 15.5 dB average  
UHF........ 19.5 dB average  
RS-1000 antenna height........ 3.25”  
RS-1000 antenna width........ 14.5”  
Wind Loading........ Up to hurricane force  
Weight........ 19 lbs. maximum  
Shipping weight........ 21 lbs.  
ANTENNA/LIFT/LNBF TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY  
Winegard Company warrants this Winegard product (excluding receiver) against any defects in materials or  
workmanship within two (2) yeares from date of purchase. No warranty claim will be honored unless at the time the claim  
is made, you present proof of purchase to an authorized Winegard dealer (if unknown, please contact Winegard  
Company, 3000 Kirkwood Street, Burlington, Iowa 52601-2000, telephone 319-754-0600).  
Winegard Company (at its option) will either repair or replace the defective product at no charge to you. This warranty  
covers parts, but does not cover any costs incurred in removal, shipping or reinstallation of the product. This limited  
warranty does not apply if the product is damaged, deteriorates, malfunctions or fails from: misuse, improper  
installation, abuse, neglect, accident, tampering, modification of the product as originally manufactured by Winegard,  
usage not in accordance with product instructions or acts of nature such as damage caused by wind, lightning, ice or  
corrosive environments such as salt spray and acid rain.  
The Two Year Warranty is provided on the condition that the equipment is properly delivered with all handling and  
freight charges prepaid to your Winegard dealer for repair or return to our factory at the above address. Winegard  
dealers will arrange for the replacement or repair and return to you, without charge, the product which failed due to  
defective material or workmanship.  
WINEGARD COMPANY WILL NOT ASSUME ANY LIABILITIES FOR ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR  
IMPLIED, MADE BY ANY OTHER PERSON.  
ALL OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND MERCHANTABILITY ARE LIMITED TO THE TWO YEAR PERIOD  
OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY.  
The foregoing shall be the sole and exclusive remedy of any person whether in contract, tort or otherwise, and  
Winegard shall not be liable for incidental or consequential damage or commercial loss, or from any other loss or  
damage except as set forth above.  
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or the exclusion of limitation of incidental  
or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.  
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REPLACEMENT PARTS KITS  
HEAD ASSEMBLY RP-RS00  
TURRET ASSEMBLY RP-9500  
Spring ........................................... 1  
Head w/bracket and nut................ 1  
Pins .............................................. 2  
E-Clip............................................ 2  
Roll Pin ......................................... 1  
Gear for worm shaft ...................... 1  
Elevation gear .............................. 1  
Bushing ........................................ 2  
Seal .............................................. 2  
O-ring ........................................... 1  
Clamp ........................................... 2  
Shaft ............................................. 1  
Bearing, outer ............................... 1  
Bearing, inner ............................... 1  
Worm gear on shaft ...................... 1  
Turret top ...................................... 1  
Turret base ................................... 1  
Turret hub ..................................... 1  
Plug .............................................. 1  
Plate rotate limit............................ 1  
Screw ........................................... 2  
Gasket .......................................... 1  
Bracket ......................................... 1  
Screw ........................................... 2  
Pin ................................................ 2  
E-Clip............................................ 2  
Pivot Bracket ................................ 1  
REFLECTOR RP-REFL  
Dish .............................................. 1  
Bolt ............................................... 4  
Nut ................................................ 4  
BOOM ASSEMBLY RP-BOOM  
Top boom ..................................... 1  
Bottom boom ................................ 1  
Bumper ......................................... 1  
Screw ........................................... 1  
Bushing ........................................ 1  
Lift link .......................................... 2  
Pin ................................................ 3  
E-Clip............................................ 4  
Nut ................................................ 2  
Screw ........................................... 1  
Pivot bracket................................. 1  
Long bolt ....................................... 1  
Nylock nuts ................................... 2  
GEAR KIT RP-GEAR  
BACKUP & FEED ASSEMBLY RP-BUFA  
Fram ............................................. 1  
Feed arm ...................................... 1  
Roller ............................................ 1  
Bolt ............................................... 1  
Nut ................................................ 3  
Bracket ......................................... 1  
Pin ................................................ 2  
E-Clip............................................ 3  
Screw ........................................... 1  
Spring ........................................... 1  
Clamp ........................................... 1  
Screw ........................................... 4  
Elevation gear (RMs).................... 1  
Elevation gear (RVs & RDs) ......... 1  
Plug .............................................. 1  
O-ring ........................................... 1  
Wave washer ................................ 1  
Quad ring ...................................... 1  
Flat washer ................................... 1  
Washer ......................................... 1  
Extension...................................... 1  
Worm gear, 16” shaft .................... 1  
Seal .............................................. 2  
Bushing ........................................ 2  
RD MODELS  
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Printed in U.S.A. Winegard Company • 3000 Kirkwood Street • Burlington, Iowa 52601 © Winegard Company, 2002 2451070 Rev. 6/09/03  
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