NextWave Digital TDR-2190 Operating Instructions Manual

Category
TV set-top boxes
Type
Operating Instructions Manual
Standard Defi nition Set Top Box
TDR-2190
Operating Instructions
Please read these operating instructions before using the product.
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Safety Instructions
Safety Tips.
Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of
re or electrical shock.
Never allow liquids, spray or other materials to come into contact with the inside of the STB.
Unplug the STB from the wall outlet before cleaning.
Use a soft cloth to clean the exterior of the STB.
Allow clear space around the STB for suffi cient ventilation.
Do not use the STB where it is exposed to direct sunlight or near a heater.
Never stack other electronic equipment on top of the STB.
Do not place the STB outdoors. Keep out of direct sunlight.
Do not connect or modify cables when the STB is plugged in.
Do not cover the STB or place it on a unit that emits heat.
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WARNING
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE
COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
This symbol indicates “dangerous
voltage” inside the product that presents a
risk of electric shock or personal injury.
This symbol indicates important
instructions accompanying product.
Never stack other electronic equipment on top of the STB. The STB requires suffi cient
ventilation space to prevent overheating. Failure to provide adequate ventilation could
result in poor performance of the STB or void your warranty.
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Please read the following
safety instructions carefully.
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Table of Contents
Welcome... 4
Included within package ................................................................... 4
Optional or Recommended Accessories (Not Included) ................ 4
Important Points 5
Rear Panel 6
Connection Options 7
Connecting the Antenna .................................................................. 7
Basic Set Up - Standard TV ............................................................. 7
Basic Set Up - Standard TV - S-Video ............................................ 8
Standard TV & HiFi ......................................................................... 8
Front Panel 9
Front Panel ....................................................................................... 9
Remote Control 10
Navigating Menus 12
Using Remote Control to Navigate .................................................. 12
Using contextual help ....................................................................... 12
Main Menu 13
Menu Structure ................................................................................. 13
Installation Sub-menu ...................................................................... 14
Auto Search ...................................................................................... 14
Fast Search ................................................................................ 14
Manual Search ................................................................................. 15
Scan Complete Menu ...................................................................... 15
Antenna Power ................................................................................. 16
Initialise STB ..................................................................................... 16
Edit Channels ................................................................................... 17
Favourite Group ............................................................................... 18
System Settings ............................................................................... 19
Video Settings .................................................................................. 19
Clock Settings ................................................................................... 20
Language Settings ........................................................................... 21
Lock Settings .................................................................................... 22
System Information .......................................................................... 23
Program Guide ................................................................................. 23
Utility Sub-menu ............................................................................... 24
Calendar ........................................................................................... 24
On Screen Display (OSD) 25
iplate .................................................................................................. 25
Function Guide 26
Changing Channels ......................................................................... 26
Volume Control ................................................................................. 26
Aspect Ratio ..................................................................................... 26
Sleep ................................................................................................. 26
TV / Radio ......................................................................................... 26
Audio Settings .................................................................................. 27
Teletext .............................................................................................. 28
Closed Captions (subtitles) .............................................................. 28
Screen Zoom .................................................................................... 28
Troubleshooting ................................................................................ 29
Specifi cations ................................................................................... 30
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Congratulations, and thank you for purchasing a NextWave Digital TDR-2190
Standard Defi nition set top box.
Your NextWave TDR-2190 should include the following items. If you are missing any of the following items, please contact your retailer.
Electronic copies of the operating instructions and quick start guide are also available for download from the support section of
www.nextwave-digital.com.
Included within package
Depending on your particular audio/visual setup, certain third party products may need to be purchased such as:
Coaxial Digital interconnects, S-Video Flyleads, RF Flyleads.
Optional or Recommended Accessories (Not Included)
NextWave Digital reccommends SignalMAX Home Theatre Interconnects
www.signalmax.com.au
to the NextWave of Technology...
Standard Defi nition Set Top Box
TDR-2190
Operating Instructions
Please read these operating instructions before using the product.
RCU + 2x AAA
batteries
Operating
Instructions
RCA ~ RCA Flylead
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Typographic conventions
Several symbols are used throughout these
operating instructions to identify actions, tasks
and important safety information.
Begin a task
This symbol indicates the beginning of a
specifi c task, and it is usually followed by a
step by step listing of the actions needed to
complete that task.
Information
This symbol indicates that a statement
contains explanatory or additional information
relevent to the particular task.
Caution
This symbol indicates that a statement
contains important information that has a
signifi cant impact on the opreation of the
product.
Ignoring this type of symbol could result in
damage to the product or external equipment.
Step by Step
These symbols indicate a step by step
process required to complete a particular task
or use a specifi c function of the product. All
the steps of a single task are joined by a grey
bar, and other symbols such as and !
may appear within that bar.
Important Points
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Disclaimer:
Menu structure and specifi cations can change
without prior notice.
While every care has been taken to
ensure the accuracy of these operating
instructions, neither NextWave Digital nor
any of its employees make any warranty,
expressed or implied, or assume any legal
liability or responsibility for the accuracy or
completeness of any information contained
within these operating instructions.
Please check
http://nextwave-digital.com/products.php
for the latest version of these operating
instructions.
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1ANT IN RF - Terrestrial (conventional) TV aerial input.
1
2RF LOOP RF - LOOP OUT to RF LOOP IN. (For continuation of analogue signal)
1
3RF LOOP IN Connect to RF LOOP.
1
4TV OUT RF output to RF socket on old style TV.
1
5VIDEO RCA Composite video (CVBS) output to TV.
1
6S/PDIF Coaxial - For 5.1 digital audio to AV processor.
1
7Audio L/R 2xRCA Stereo audio left & right to TV.
1
8RS232 Service port for software upgrades..
1
9SVIDEO S-Video output to TV.
1
10 Mains Main power lead to wall outlet.
Rear Panel
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9
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The following section details some common connection options that may assist. Please note that some of these connection options may
require third party interconnects or cables beyond what is supplied in the box. Talk to your retailer about the best options for connecting
your TDR-2190.
Connecting the Antenna
Connection Options
N1334
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CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
RS232
90-250V ~
50/60Hz 40Wmax
VIDEO
RF LOOP IN
ANT 1
RF LOOP TV OUT
AUDIO
DC 5V
35mA max
TV OUT
ANT 1
Please Note: If you would like to receive either community television channels
or original analogue programming, you may use the RF LOOP OUT output
signal to connect your VCR or TV receiver to it. (This signal carries the same
signal that is received by the antenna and is not processed by the STB).
Basic Set Up - Standard TV
N1334
!
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
RS232
90-250V ~
50/60Hz 40Wmax
VIDEO
RF LOOP IN
ANT 1
RF LOOP TV OUT
AUDIO
DC 5V
35mA max
Audio
Video
ANT 1
The TDR-2190 can power a 5VDC active antenna. By default this functionality is disabled
to prevent damaging standard passive antennas. To enable this feature, please refer to the
‘Antenna Power sub-menu on page 16.
!
Use supplied RCA ~ RCA cable.
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Connection Options
Standard TV & HiFi
Connecting the Antenna
Connect the coaxial cable from the VHF/UHF Antenna to the RF IN ( 1
7)
socket on the rear panel of the STB.
N1334
!
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
RS232
90-250V ~
50/60Hz 40Wmax
VIDEO
RF LOOP IN
ANT 1
RF LOOP TV OUT
AUDIO
DC 5V
35mA max
Audio S-Video
ANT 1
Digital Audio
POWER
(I&I 3
Use a S-Video cable purchased separately.
Basic Set Up - Standard TV - S-Video
N1334
!
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
RS232
90-250V ~
50/60Hz 40Wmax
VIDEO
RF LOOP IN
ANT 1
RF LOOP TV OUT
AUDIO
DC 5V
35mA max
Audio S-Video
ANT 1
Use a S-Video cable purchased separately.
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Front Panel
Front Panel
1
11 1
13
1
12
1
11 Standby Button Switch the STB between standby and power on mode.
1
12
Navigate the main menu
Volume Up/Down
Channel up/DOwn
OK
1
13 Menu Display the main menu.
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Remote Control
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31
1
27
1
28
1
24
1
29
1
25
1
30
1
26
1
23
1
21
1
19
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17
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13
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10
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11
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15
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18
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22
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Remote Control
1
8TV SAT N/A
1
9Mute.
1
10 Standby. Put the STB in or out of standby mode.
1
11 0 ~ 9 Select channels by channel numbers or OK programming parameters.
1
12 TIMER Display the Timer List to reserve channel changes.
1
13 TV/R Switch between TV and Radio.
1
14 EPG Display the Electronic Program Guide (EPG).
1
15 CH/PG 1. Change channels.
2. Page between multipage summaries on the iplate.
1
16 VOL Increase and decrease the volume.
1
17 FAV Select Favourite channel groups.
1
18 INFO Display information plate (iplate).
1
19 MENU Display the Main Menu.
1
20 OK Select menu option, or to updated on entry and to OK List menu.
1
21
PR+
PR-
1. Change channels up and down.
2. Navigate up and down the main menu, Channel list and EPG.
VOL+
VOL-
1. increase or decrease the volume.
2. Navigate left and right the main menu, Channel list and EPG.
1
22 BACK Return to the previous menu, status or channel.
1
23 EXIT Cancel the user selection.
1
24 AUDIO Select audio options.
1
25 SUBT Display closed captions.
1
26 TEXT Display Teletext.
1
27 SLEEP Confi gure the Sleep timer.
1
28 WIDE Switch between aspect ratios (16:9, 4:3, 4:3 Letterbox).
1
29 TV OUT N/A
1
30 PAUSE Pause the screen.
133
31 ZOOM Zoom into the screen.
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Navigating Menus
Using Remote Control to Navigate
Press MENU ( 1
19 ) button to access the main menu.
Press

( 1
21 ) buttons to move the highlight upward or downward.
Press OK ( 1
20 ) button to confi rm a selection or OK a sub-menu.
Within a sub-menu, use

( 1
21 ) to navigate. Press OK to activate
the selected menu item.
Press BACK ( 1
22 ) button to return to the previous level menu.
Press EXIT ( 1
23 ) button to exit the main menu and return to your program.
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5
2
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Using contextual help
The functions that are listed in the following pages are very thoroughly
detailed. Each task is laid out step by step, with numbered references to
the remote control buttons listed on pages 10-11.
However, depending on your confi dence and comfort with the set top box,
it may not be neccessary to read the following instructions.
All submenus, and pop up interfaces have contextualised help on the
interface, listing the available functions and buttons.
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Main Menu
Main Menu
Installation
Edit Channels
System Settings
Program Guide
Utility
Installation
Auto Search
Fast Search
Manual Search
Antenna Power
Initialise STB
Channel Edit
System Settings
Video Settings
Clock Settings
Language Settings
Lock Settings
System information
Utility
Calendar
Program Guide
Menu Structure
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The Fast Search will rapidly scan all available frequecies for both FTA TV
and Digital Radio. This type of scan is performed by the TDR-2190 when
it is switched on for the fi rst time.
Fast Search:
Navigate (page 12) to the Installation sub-menu and highlight Fast
Search. Press OK ( 1
20 ) to begin the fast search.
The Scanning menu then displays the progress of the auto search. To
cancel the search, press the RED ( 1
24 ) button or the
EXIT ( 1
23 ) button.
When the channel search is either fi nished or cancelled, the Scan
Complete menu is displayed.
Main Menu
Auto Search
The Auto Search will automatically scan all available frequecies for TV
and digital radio.
Auto Search:
Navigate (page 12) to the Installation sub-menu and highlight Auto
Search. Press OK ( 1
20 ) to open ‘Auto Search’ sub-menu.
Use the

( 1
21 ) buttons to select the search mode.
Options: ALL: TV and Digital Radio stations
Press the RED ( 1
24 ) button to begin auto search.
Press the BLUE ( 1
27 ) button to cancel auto search.
The Scanning menu then displays the progress of the auto search. To
cancel the search, press the RED ( 1
24 ) button or the
EXIT ( 1
23 ) button.
When the channel search is either fi nished or cancelled, the Scan
Complete menu is displayed.
Installation Sub-menu
The Installation sub-menu contains settings related specifi cally to installing and channel searching.
Fast Search
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The Scan Complete menu is displayed at the end of a channel search
or whenever a channel search is cancelled. This screen summarises the
broadcasters and channels that are discovered by the set top box.
Save & Exit:
Press the RED ( 1
24 ) button to save the discovered channels and begin
viewing digital TV.
Press OK ( 1
20 ) button to view the highlighted channel.
Main Menu
Manual Search
Scan Complete Menu
Navigate (page 12) to the Installation sub-menu and highlight Manual
Search. Press OK ( 1
20 ) to open the Manual Search menu.
The Manual Search menu allows you to manually enter channel
parameters, or scan a specifi c block of channels for broadcasts.
To manually enter individual channel parameters:
Use
( 1
21 ) buttons to highlight an available channel.
Press OK ( 1
20 ) button to select that channel slot for scanning.
Press the RED ( 1
24 ) button to open the manual search sub-menu.
Use
( 1
21 ) buttons to highlight a parameter.
Use

( 1
21 ) buttons to edit the parameter.
When you have entered all of the desired parameters for that channel slot,
Press the RED ( 1
24 ) button to begin the manual search.
To manually scan multiple channel slots:
Use
( 1
21 ) buttons to highlight an available channel.
Press OK ( 1
20 ) button to select that channel slot for scanning.
Select another channel slot for scanning or press the RED ( 1
24 ) button to
begin manual search. The Search Mode sub-menu displays. This sub-
menu is similar to the auto search sub-menu. Select whether to search for
just FTA TV programming or for both FTA TV and Radio broadcasts.
The Scanning menu then displays the progress of the auto search. To
cancel the search, press the RED ( 1
24 ) button or the
EXIT ( 1
23 ) button.
When the channel search is either fi nished or cancelled, the Scan
Complete menu is displayed.
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1
2
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4
3
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5
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Main Menu
Antenna Power
The TDR-2190 can power a 5V active antenna. By default this
functionality is disabled to prevent damaging standard passive antennas
and masthead amplifi ers.
Active antennas are commonly used in boats, caravans and recreational
vehicles. A standard home installation with a passive antenna should not
require this setting to be activated.
Enabling Active 5VDC Antenna:
Navigate (page 12) to the Installation sub-menu and highlight Antenna
Power. Press OK ( 1
20 ) to open the Antenna Power sub-menu.
Use

( 1
21 ) buttons to select off or on.
Press the RED ( 1
24 ) button to accept the change, or press the BLUE ( 1
27 )
button to cancel.
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1
3
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Initialise STB
Initialising the TDR-2190 will wipe all of the channels and user settings,
restoring the set top to a factory default state.
Initialising The STB:
Navigate (page 12) to the Installation sub-menu and highlight Initialise
STB. Press OK ( 1
20 ) to open the Enter Pin Code sub-menu.
Use 0 ~9 ( 1
11 ) buttons to enter the Pin code (default 0000).
If the Pin code is incorrect you will be provided with the chance to enter it
again. If the Pin code is correct, the STB will initialise and reboot.
2
1
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Highlight the Edit Channels entry on the main menu and Press OK ( 1
20 ).
The Edit Channels menu allows you to create, rename, rearrange and
delete channel lists and Favourite groups.
Skip a channel:
Use
( 1
21 ) buttons to highlight an available channel.
Press the RED ( 1
24 ) button to skip the highlighted channel.
To exit the Edit Channels menu, press the EXIT ( 1
23 ) button.
Lock a channel:
Locking a channel will cause a Pin code box to be presented to the viewer
to unlock that channel for viewing.
Use
( 1
21 ) buttons to highlight an available channel.
Press the GREEN ( 1
25 ) button to lock the highlighted channel.
To exit the Edit Channels menu, press the EXIT ( 1
23 ) button.
Rename a channel:
Use
( 1
21 ) buttons to highlight an available channel.
Press the YELLOW ( 1
26 ) button to rename the highlighted channel. The
Channel Rename sub-menu is displayed.
Within the Channel Rename sub-menu:
Use

(1
21 ) buttons to highlight a letter.
Press the
RED ( 1
24 ) button to select a letter.
Press the
GREEN ( 1
25 ) button to backspace.
Press the
YELLOW ( 1
26 ) button to cancel and return to Edit Channels.
Press the BLUE ( 1
24 ) button to save the new channel name and return to
Edit Channels menu.
To exit the Edit Channels menu, press the EXIT ( 1
23 ) button.
Favourite Group:
Please see the next page 22 for a detailed description of favourites.
Main Menu
Edit Channels
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1
2
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2
4
5
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1
Main Menu
Highlight the Edit Channels entry on the main menu and Press OK ( 1
20 ).
Press the BLUE ( 1
27 ) button to enter the Favourite Group menu.
Press the FAV ( 1
17 ) button to select the desired Favourite Group. The
currently selected Favourite Group is displayed at the top right of the
screen.
Sort Channels:
Press the RED ( 1
24 ) button to sort the channels.
To exit the Favourite Group menu, press the EXIT ( 1
23 ) button.
Register Channel with selected favourite group:
Registering a channel transfers it from the channel list on the left of the
screen to the selected favourite group on the right.
Use
( 1
21 ) buttons to highlight an available channel.
Press the OK ( 1
20 ) button to select the highlighted channel.
Press the GREEN ( 1
25 ) button to register the selected channel.
To exit the Favourite Group menu, press the EXIT ( 1
23 ) button.
Rename Favourite Group:
Press the YELLOW ( 1
26 ) button to rename the selected Favourite Group.
Within the Favourite Rename sub-menu:
Use

(1
21 ) buttons to highlight a letter.
Press the
RED ( 1
24 ) button to select a letter.
Press the
GREEN ( 1
25 ) button to backspace.
Press the
YELLOW ( 1
26 ) button to cancel and return to Favourite Group.
Press the BLUE ( 1
27 ) button to save the new favourite name and return to
Favourite Group menu.
To exit the Favourite Group menu, press the BACK ( 1
22 ) button.
Delete:
Use this function to remove channels from the selected Favourite Group.
Use

(1
21 ) buttons to highlight a registered channel in the right
hand column.
Press the OK ( 1
20 ) button to select the highlighted channel.
Press the BLUE ( 1
27 ) button to remove the selected channel name from
the Favourite Group.
Favourite Group
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1
2
2
1
1
4
5
2
1
2
3
4
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The Video Settings menu allows you to alter confi guration parameters
related to the output signal, aspect ratio and OSD.
Changing Video Settings:
Navigate (page 12) to the System Settings sub-menu and highlight Video
Settings. Press OK ( 1
20 ) to open the Video Settings menu.
Within the Video Settings menu:
Use
( 1
21 ) buttons to highlight a particular setting.
Use

(1
21 ) buttons to change the highlighted setting.
Press the BACK ( 1
22 ) button to save the new settings and return to the
Main Menu.
To exit the Video Settings menu, and return to viewing press the
EXIT ( 1
23 ) button.
TV Screen Format:
Options: 16:9 / 4:3
Display Format:
Options: Pan&Scan / Letterbox
OSD Transparency:
Options: 0 ~ 40
Info Display Timeout:
Options: Off / 1sec / 3sec / 5sec / 10sec
System Settings
The system settings sub-menu contains settings related to the basic functioning of the TDR-2190.
Video Settings
1
3
4
2
Main Menu
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Main Menu
Clock Settings
The Clock Settings menu allows you to alter confi guration parameters
related to the time.
Changing Clock Settings:
Navigate (page 12) to the System Settings sub-menu and highlight Clock
Settings. Press OK ( 1
20 ) to open the Clock Settings menu.
Within the Clock Settings menu:
Use
( 1
21 ) buttons to highlight a particular setting.
Use

(1
21 ) buttons to change the highlighted setting.
Press the BACK ( 1
22 ) button to save the new settings and return to the
Main Menu.
To exit the Clock Settings menu, and return to viewing press the
EXIT ( 1
23 ) button.
Summer Time:
Options: ON / OFF
Time Zone:
Options: GMT -12:00 ~ GMT +12:00 (default: GMT+10)
On Timer:
The On Timer sets the TDR-2190 to turn itself on at a particular time.
Use

(1
21 ) buttons to move the cursor within the fi eld.
Use 0 ~ 9 ( 1
11 ) buttons to enter a new number.
On Timer Mode:
Options: Only Once / Daily
1
3
4
2
1
2
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