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CONTENTS preface USING THIS GUIDE Symbols and Conventions.................................................................vi Warning Messages ...........................................................................vii Chapter 1 GETTING STARTED Product Features ..............................................................................1-1 Introduction .....................................................................................1-2 Setting Up the Projector .....................................
Chapter 3 USING THE OPTIONAL COMPAQ MULTIMEDIA ADAPTER Identifying the Multimedia Adapter Components.......................... 3-1 Attaching the Optional Multimedia Adapter to the Projector ... 3-3 Connecting a Camcorder, VCR, or DVD Player to the Optional Multimedia Adapter............................................... 3-4 Connecting a Video Player......................................................... 3-6 Video On-Screen Menu Adjustments.........................................
appendix A TROUBLESHOOTING Solving Display Problems..............................................................A-1 Solving Lamp Problems .................................................................A-5 Solving Miscellaneous Problems ...................................................A-6 appendix B AGENCY REGULATORY NOTICES Federal Communications Commission Notice...............................B-1 Modifications .............................................................................B-1 Cables...
preface Using This Guide The User's Guide includes general information about your projector, troubleshooting and diagnostics, and technical specifications. Symbols and Conventions The following words and symbols mark special messages throughout this guide: WARNING: Text set off in this manner indicates that ! failure to follow directions could result in bodily harm or loss of life.
Warning Messages Before operating the projector, please read the following messages. ! WARNING: To reduce the risk of harm to your eyes, do not look directly into the bright light of the projection lens. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this product to rain or moisture. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble the projector other than to replace the lamp module.
Chapter 1 Getting Started Product Features The Compaq MP1400 Microportable Projector generates crisp, clear images onto a projection screen by using Digital Light Processing (DLP) technology. The features include: ■ 800 × 600 native SVGA resolution ■ Maximum input resolution: 1024 × 768 (XGA) ■ User replaceable 120-watt high-efficiency, long-life lamp ■ Electronic zoom to 32× ■ Standard VGA analog connection ■ All digital DFP connection ■ Convenient auto-image adjustment ■ 16.
Introduction Before setting up your Compaq MP1400 Microportable Projector, be sure your shipping box includes the following items: 1 2 3 Projector and lens cap 10-foot power cable Two signal cables ■ ■ One VGA signal cable for use with computers, portables, and some handheld products One DFP (digital flat panel) to DVI (digital video information) upgrade cable for use with compatible digital sources 4 One RS232 (serial) to DVI upgrade adapter 5 Carrying case and separate projector carrying handle 6
7 8 Quick Setup card and other documentation CD-ROM containing the Compaq Presentation utility program, Compaq Projector Display Assistant utility, and a User’s Guide in ten languages If your shipping box does not contain all of the listed items, please contact your Compaq authorized dealer, reseller, or service provider. Setting Up the Projector To set up the projector, follow the instructions below and on the following pages.
! WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to your equipment: Do not disable the power cord grounding plug. The grounding plug is an important safety feature. Plug the power cord into a grounded (earthed) electrical outlet that is easily accessible at all times. Disconnect power from the projector by unplugging the power cord from the electrical outlet. Do not place anything on power cords or cables. Arrange them so that no one may accidentally step on or trip over them.
Balancing the Projector The projector has a built-in elevator foot used to balance and elevate the projector. Always balance the projector before connecting anything to it. To balance the projector, turn the foot sideways. ! WARNING: To reduce the risk of the projector tipping or overturning, always turn the elevator foot 90 degrees from its original position when the projector is being set up or before pressing the elevator button.
Connecting the Projector to a Portable Computer 1. Rotate the elevator foot to balance the projector. 2. Connect one end of the projector signal cable to the projector and the other end to the VGA connector 1B or the DFP connector 1A on the portable computer and tighten the screws. Use the VGA cable OR the DFP cable; do not connect both cables. sure the signal cable aligns with the connector. Do not ✎ Be force the cable onto the connector or you may damage the signal cable or the projector. 3.
Connecting the Projector to a Desktop Computer 1. Rotate the elevator foot to balance the projector. 2. Connect one end of the projector signal cable 1B to the projector and the other end to the VGA connector on the desktop computer and tighten the screws. If your computer has a digital connector, connect one end of ✎ the digital flat panel (DFP) signal cable 1A to the digital connector on the projector and the other end to the digital connector on the computer.
security purposes, this projector has been fitted with a ✎ For security lock slot 3 (located on the left, front side) for use with a security cable lock that can be purchased separately at most computer stores. 1-8 MP1400 Microportable Projector Part Number: part number 177284-001 - Writer: Marianne Silvetti - Saved by: Marianne Silvetti Pages: 18 Words: 2366 Saved date: 05/12/004:32 PM File Name: Chap1.
Connecting the Projector to a Compaq PC Companion To connect the projector to a Compaq PC Companion, the PC Companion must have a male connector adapter and a VGA-out PC Card with a 15-pin connector. ✎ The VGA-out PC Card with the 15-pin connector is not included with the Compaq PC Companion. It is sold separately. For information on purchasing this card, call your Compaq authorized dealer, or reseller.
sure the signal cable aligns with the connector. Do not ✎ Be force the cable onto the connector or you may damage the signal cable or the projector. 3. Turn on the projector first, then turn on the computer. Refer to the “Powering On the Projector” section later in this chapter for instructions on turning on the projector. Connecting the Projector to Other Video Sources To connect the projector to a camcorder, DVD player, or VCR, the optional Compaq Multimedia Adapter must be connected to the projector.
Powering On the Projector Follow these instructions to power on the projector: 1. Ensure that the power cord and signal cable are securely connected. ✎ Make sure the projector is perpendicular to the projection screen. 2. Remove the lens cap 1 from the projector by pulling it straight out. 3. Turn on the Main power switch 2 on the back of the projector and allow the projector to warm up for one to two minutes.
4. Power on your source (computer, PC Companion, or VCR, etc.) and launch the software application being used to display images on the projection screen. If applicable, press the Function key on the computer designated for external display. If there is a long delay between the time the startup screen ✎displays and the time the presentation software is launched, the lamp may shut off and the projector will automatically go into standby mode. If this happens, press the Standby button 3 to power on the lamp.
Adjusting the Projected Image There are two ways to adjust the projected image: Adjusting the projector height Adjusting the projector focus Adjusting the Projector Height This projector has a built-in elevator foot that can raise the projector approximately one inch. To adjust the height: 1. Ensure the foot is turned sideways to balance the projector.
2. Raise the projector to the desired display angle, then press the elevator button 1 on the front of the projector to release the foot 2. 3. To lower the display angle, press the elevator button on the front of the projector again and press down on the projector to lower it. WARNING: To reduce the risk of the projector tipping or overturning, always turn the elevator foot 90 degrees from its original position before pressing the elevator button.
Adjusting the Projector Focus To focus the projected image, rotate the focus ring 1 until the image is clear. The projector will focus at distances from 3.3 feet to 35.64 feet (1 meter to 10.8 meters). If vertical bars appear on the display after adjusting the focus, press the Resync button 2 to automatically synchronize and track the display.
Image Size Adjustment Screen Diagonal Screen Width Screen Height Projection Distance 33.0" 43.9" 65.9" 87.9" 109.8" 131.8" 153.8" 175.8" 197.7" 219.7" 26.4" 35.2" 52.7" 70.3" 87.8" 105.5" 123.0" 140.6" 158.1" 175.8" 19.8" 26.3" 39.5" 52.7" 65.9" 79.1" 92.3" 105.5" 118.7" 131.8" 4.9' 6.6' 9.8' 13.1' 16.4' 19.7' 23.0' 26.2' 29.5' 32.8' the projector is used at the maximum distance indicated in this ✎ Ifchart, the display may appear to be dimmer than usual.
Using the Compaq Presentation Utility The Compaq Presentation utility included on the CD-ROM is for use with portable computers only. The purpose of the Presentation utility is to disable power management features of the portable computer while the Compaq MP1400 Microportable Projector is connected to it. The utility also disables the computer’s screen savers and auto-suspend feature.
The Presentation utility is provided on the CD-ROM in the following languages: English, Dutch, French, German, Italian, and Spanish. When setup begins, the appropriate language is installed on the computer according to the language of the computer’s operating system. If the computer’s operating system language is not included as one of the six languages above, then, by default, the English version will install on the computer.
Chapter 2 Using the Projector Identifying the Projector Buttons Symbol Control Function 1 Standby button and LED Powers the projector lamp on and off. The Standby LED changes color to indicate the following operating modes: 1. Green glow indicates power is on. 2. Amber glow indicates warm-up or suspend modes. 3. Flashing amber indicates the projector is going into standby mode and cannot be restarted until the LED glows amber steadily. 4.
Projector Buttons (Continued) Symbol 3 − 4 + 5 R Control Function Minus button Plus button Resync button Selects and adjusts the on-screen menu functions. Selects and adjusts the on-screen menu functions. Automatically synchronizes the projector to track the input source. IMPORTANT: To use standby mode, press the Standby button and, after a 6- to 10-second delay, the unit enters standby mode and the projector lamp turns off.
Analog On-Screen Menu (Continued) Color (Color Temperature) Custom Color Saturation Save and Return Cancel Digital Clock Conversion Clock Phase Save and Return Cancel Language Deutsche English Espanol Francais Italiano Nederlands Brazilian Portuguese Save and Return Menu Location Up-Down Left-Right Save and Return Cancel Management Power Saver Lamp Hours Reset Lamp Hours Flip Image Factory Reset Exit Serial Number Master Reset Save and Return Cancel Confirm Reset MP1400 Microportable Projector Adjustm
Adjusting the On-Screen Menus To launch and make adjustments to the on-screen menus: 1. Press the Select button 1 located on the projector panel or, if you are using the optional remote control, press the Menu button. The menu will display on the projection screen. 2. To select a function, press the Minus (-) button 2 to scroll down the Display menu. To reverse the scroll direction, press the Plus (+) 3 button. 3.
For example, to select the Position function, press the Minus button 2 until Position is highlighted, then press the Select button 1 to display the level 2 menu for Position. The level 2 menu displays expanded menu items. 4. To make a selection from the level 2 menu, press the Minus (-) button to scroll down the level 2 menu, or press the Plus (+) button to reverse the scroll direction. 5. Highlight the selection and press the Select button to confirm the selection. The level 3 menu displays. 6.
■ Position—Fine-tunes the horizontal and vertical positions of the display. ■ Zoom—Magnifies an image up to a factor of 32 on the projection screen (zooms in to a specific area on the screen, and pans left, right, up, and down). ■ Keystone—Adjusts image distortion at the top and bottom widths of the screen caused by tilting the projector. ■ Picture—Adjusts the gamma value or degree of contrast of darkness or light for the projected image.
■ Management—Allows the user to control power saver characteristics of the display, or to view the cumulative lamp hours, reset the lamp hour timer, view the unit’s serial number, or perform a Master Reset. ■ Factory Reset—Resets the current operating option to its original factory setting.
When the optional Compaq Multimedia Adapter is attached to the projector, the following messages, in addition to the previous messages, will appear on the projection display to identify the following conditions: ■ Analog, Use Source to change input—Indicates Analog and DVI inputs are both connected. Since the projector will default to display Analog, you must use the Source button to switch to DVI.
Chapter 3 Using the Optional Compaq Multimedia Adapter Identifying the Multimedia Adapter Components Item Component Function 1 Infrared Receiver 2 3 4 5 Speaker Volume +/− S-Video connector 8-pin connector 6 7 DVI connector Source button Interprets signals received from the remote control Provides audio performance Increases/Decreases volume Connects camcorders or DVDs Connects back to computer allowing remote mouse functionality Connects digital equipment Selects between two video or two compute
Multimedia Adapter Components (Continued) Item Component Function 8 9 : ; Video LED Computer LED Video/RCA connector Audio-in connector < Install buttons When lit, indicates video input When lit, indicates computer input Connects video equipment Connects audio equipment, videocassette recorders and DVD players, allowing sound to be played. Use to install adapter on projector optional Compaq Multimedia Adapter is not included ✎ The with the Compaq MP1400 Microportable Projector.
Attaching the Optional Multimedia Adapter to the Projector 1. Push in the two buttons 1 on the bottom sides of the optional Multimedia Adapter. 2. Insert the hooks on top of the optional Multimedia Adapter into the upper slots 2 on the projector by inserting and pushing upward, then insert the adapter plug into the digital connector 3 on the back of the projector. 3. Release the buttons on the sides of the optional Multimedia Adapter to complete the connection.
Connecting a Camcorder, VCR, or DVD Player to the Optional Multimedia Adapter ✎ A rubber boot cover protects the DFP (digital) connector on the projector. Be sure to remove the cover before connecting the Multimedia Adapter to the projector and replace the cover when the projector is not in use to prevent electrostatic discharges from damaging the connector. 1. Use an RCA cable to connect a VCR to the video connector 1 on the optional Multimedia Adapter.
4. Press the Source button 5 on the Multimedia Adapter to toggle and select between the connected input sources. The optional Compaq Multimedia Adapter can remain attached to the projector, or it can be removed and stored in the carrying case. MP1400 Microportable Projector 3-5 Part Number: part number177284-001 - Writer: Marianne Silvetti - Saved by: Marianne Silvetti Pages: 8 Words: 1051 Saved date: 05/12/004:32 PM File Name: Chap3.
Connecting a Video Player your video player uses a round, one-prong composite video ✎ Ifconnector, use the RCA video cable. If your video player uses a round, four-prong S-video connector, use the S-video cable. Both cables are included with the optional Compaq Multimedia Adapter. 1. Plug the RCA video cable into the video-out port on the video player and the video port on the video adapter.
3. Set the Source button on the optional multimedia adapter or optional remote control to video. 4. Press the Select button on the projector or the Menu button on the optional remote control to display the following menu.
Video On-Screen Menu (Continued) Management Power Saver Lamp Hours Reset Lamp Hours Standby Lamp Delay Flip Image Serial Number Master Reset Save and Return Cancel Factory Reset Confirm Reset Exit Current Mode On-Off Display hours - 5 digits Confirmation Delay adjustment Horizontal - Vertical - Both Display Serial Number Confirmation To make adjustments to the Video on-screen menu, follow the steps in “Adjusting the On-Screen Menu” in Chapter 2, “Using the Projector.
Chapter 4 Using the Optional Remote Control Identifying the Remote Control Buttons Item Component Function 1 LED 2 Standby button 3 4 SCE—Source button Laser Glows green when the remote is operating Powers the projector into and out of Standby mode Selects the input source Activates laser pointer for use in presentations 5 Mouse ball 1. Controls the on-screen cursor and alternate left-mouse functions 2.
Remote Control Buttons (Continued) Item Component 6 7 8 9 Left Mouse button Right Mouse button Page Up/Down buttons Zoom In/Out buttons : PIP (Picture-in-Picture) button ; On-screen Menu button < Resync button = On-screen Menu Adjustments +/− Mute button Volume +/− > ? ! Function Controls left mouse functions Controls right mouse functions Scrolls up/down projected image Zooms in to a specific area on the screen, and zooms out to include a larger screen area Displays an inset video picture from
Calibrating the Mouse The mouse ball should be calibrated the first time the optional remote control is used or when the batteries are changed to adjust or fine-tune the mouse pointing performance. To calibrate the mouse ball on the remote control: 1. Ensure that the projector, multimedia adapter, and remote control are powered on. 2. Press down on the top of the mouse ball and hold it down until it clicks, 3. Then move the mouse ball around in as large a circle as possible.
Remote Control Functions The optional remote control performs the following functions: ■ Duplicates the functions of the projector buttons, including adjusting the on-screen menus Controls the computer connected to the projector by navigating through the computer directories, and opening and closing files IMPORTANT: To operate a computer using the remote control, an 8pin to-USB/RS232- cable (included in the optional Multimedia Adapter kit) must be used.
Picture-in-Picture On-Screen Menu Adjustments When the optional Multimedia Adapter is attached to the projector, a data source is connected, and the S-video and Composite connectors are attached to input sources, a second alternate Picturein-Picture (PIP) on-screen menu displays on the projector screen. The PIP on-screen menu includes functions that are relevant to the PIP function only. PIP is functional only with a VGA and S-video or ✎ Composite video input. To display the PIP on-screen menu: 1.
PIP On-Screen Menu (Continued) Digital Clock Conversion Clock Phase Save and Return Cancel Language Deutsche English Espanol Francais Italiano Nederlands Brazilian Portuguese Save and Return Audio Mute Volume Bass Treble Cancel Save and Return Source S-Video Composite DVI Analog Save and Return PIP On—Off Location Source Save and Return Menu Location Up-Down Left-Right Save and Return Cancel Management Power Saver Lamp Hours Reset Lamp Hours Standby Lamp Delay Flip Image Factory Reset Exit Current Mode
Explaining Functions in the PIP On-Screen Menu While the PIP on-screen menu includes most of the analog on-screen functions, it also includes the additional functions: ■ Audio—Adjusts the audio controls for the speaker on the multimedia adapter. ■ Source—Selects between composite, S-video, DVI, and analog input. ■ PIP—Turns PIP on/off; changes the PIP location on the projected image; and selects the input source.
Chapter 5 Care and Maintenance This chapter explains how to care for and maintain your Compaq projector during normal everyday use. Protecting the Projector To protect your projector from overheating and other types of damage, follow these suggestions: ■ Use only a power source and connection appropriate for this projector as indicated on the marking label. ■ Do not overload an electrical outlet, power strip, or convenience receptacle.
■ Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not walk on the cord. ■ Do not open the projector or attempt to service this product for any other reason than to replace the lamp module. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions. If the projector is not operating properly or has been dropped or damaged, contact your Compaq authorized dealer, reseller, or service provider.
Cleaning the Lens To minimize the risk of damaging the coating or scratching the lens surface, this cleaning procedure has been developed. The first recommendation is to remove any dust particles from the lens by blowing them off with clean, dry, deionized air. However, this may not be a convenient method, and an alternate method is described below using the cloth included with the projector.
Replacing the Projector Lamp Module When the projector lamp reaches its end of life, it may pop when it burns out. The lamp will need to be replaced before the projector can be used again. ! WARNING: When the lamp reaches its end of life, it may pop or rupture. To reduce the risk of personal injury, be careful when removing the lamp cover as broken glass may be present. Never open the lamp cover while the projector is operating or when the lamp is hot.
To replace the projector lamp module, follow these steps: 1. Turn off the power to the projector by pressing the Standby button 1. 2. Allow the projector to cool down for at least 30 minutes. ! WARNING: The lamp assembly operates at a very high temperature. To reduce the risk of personal injury, allow the projector to cool down for at least 30 minutes before opening the lamp cover. Never open the lamp cover while the projector is operating or when the lamp is hot. 3. Turn off the main power switch 2. 4.
5. Use the provided Phillips screwdriver to remove the screw 4 from the lamp cover. 6. Remove the cover 5. 7. On the left side of the lamp module, push the electrical connector 6 up to disengage it from the projector base. 8. Remove the three screws 7 from the lamp module. 9. Pull out the lamp module 8. ! WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury, do not drop the lamp module or touch the glass bulb. The glass may shatter and cause an injury if it is dropped.
appendix A Troubleshooting Solving Display Problems Image does not appear on the projection screen 1. Make sure the projector is powered on. 2. Ensure the lens cap has been removed. 3. Ensure your portable computer’s external video port is turned on. Toggle the Fn + F4 function keys. To identify any alternate function keys to be used, refer to your portable computer’s user manual. 4. Press the Resync button on the projector panel. 5. Ensure that the power cable is securely connected. 6.
Solving Display Problems (Continued) Scrolling, cut-off, or incorrect image displayed 1. Press the Resync button on the projector panel. 2. Turn everything off; first power on the portable or desktop computer, then power on the projector. 3. If the above steps do not correct the display image, adjust the resolution of the portable or desktop computer to 800 × 600.
Solving Display Problems (Continued) Portable computer or PC Companion screen is not displaying the presentation (continued) Mac PowerBooks: 1. To control video mirroring, click Control Panel Display, then set Video Mirroring to ON for both internal and external viewing. 2. Set Video Mirroring OFF for image on external monitor only or internal only, depending on monitor selection in Monitors.
Solving Display Problems (Continued) Projected colors do not match computer or camcorder color 1. Adjust the Brightness, Contrast, or Color functions in the onscreen menu. 2. Make sure the pins on the cable connectors are not bent or broken. 3. If this does not resolve the problem, contact your Compaq authorized service provider or call Compaq Customer Support for help.
Solving Lamp Problems Lamp shuts off 1. If all five projector panel buttons flash amber, the projector has overheated and will automatically shut down. Wait 5-10 minutes until the buttons stop flashing and the Standby button turns amber before restarting the projector again. 2. A minor power surge may cause the lamp to shut off. Turn the projector off. Wait a few minutes, then turn it back on.
Solving Miscellaneous Problems Multimedia speaker doesn’t function 1. Make sure the RCA audio cable is correctly connected to the Multimedia Adapter and the audio source. 2. Check the audio source to be sure it’s operating. 3. Make sure the Mute button is off. PIP doesn’t operate Remote control doesn’t operate Check the cable connections. If there is a digital source connected, PIP will not operate. PIP is always the inset picture; data will always be the larger screen. 1.
appendix B Agency Regulatory Notices Federal Communications Commission Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
Declaration of Conformity for Products Marked with the FCC Logo—United States Only This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. For questions regarding your product, contact: Compaq Computer Corporation P.O.
European Notice Products with the CE Marking comply with both the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) and the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) issued by the Commission of the European Community. Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European norms: ■ EN55022 (CISPR 22) - Radio Frequency Interference ■ EN50082-1 (IEC801-2, IEC801-3, IEC801-4) Electromagnetic Immunity ■ EN60950 (IEC950) - Product Safety Japanese Notice Agency Regulatory Notices Writer: M.
Specifications Compaq MP1400 Microportable Projector Projection Panel SVGA 800 × 600 × 1 Lamp Type Image Size Avg. Lamp Life in Hours 120 watt High Brightness Lamp See the Image Size Adjustment table. 1,500 hours Projection Distance 3.3 feet - 35.64 feet 1 meter - 10.8 meters Maximum Weight (Unpacked) 4.2 lbs (without cables) 1.9 kg Maximum Dimensions W×H×D 3 in × 8 in × 9 3/8 in Maximum Graphics Resolution 1024 × 768 compression Displayable Colors 16.
Preset Display Resolutions Table This projector automatically recognizes the preset display resolutions listed in the following table. Display Resolutions Preset Modes Resolutions 1. Industry Standard 640 × 350 at 31.5 kHz/70 Hz 2. VESA Standard 640 × 350 at 37.8 kHz/85 Hz 3. Industry Standard 640 × 480 at 31.5 kHz/60 Hz 4. Industry Standard 640 × 480 at 37.8 kHz/72 Hz 5. VESA Standard 640 × 480 at 37.5 kHz/75 Hz 6. VESA Standard 640 × 480 at 43.3 kHz/85 Hz 7.
Power Cords The projector power supply is provided with Automatic Line Switching (ALS). This feature allows the projector to operate on input voltages between 100-240V. The power cord set (flexible cord or wall plug) received with the projector meets the requirements for use in the country where you purchased the equipment. If you need to obtain a power cord for a different country, you should purchase a power cord that is approved for use in that country.
appendix C Flash ROM Upgrade The Compaq MP1400 Microportable Projector can be upgraded by flashing the ROM (Read Only Memory) on the projector. NOTE: Before attempting these steps, make sure the projector is turned off. The Flash ROM upgrade provides the following functions: ■ Implements new features on the projector. ■ Provides upgrades to existing features. ■ Resolves compatibility issues.
3. Power on the computer and monitor only. 4. Access the Compaq Web site at http://www.Compaq.com/Support. 5. Follow the steps outlined on the Web site. 6. Power on the projector. 7. Wait about two minutes to allow the Flash Upgrade program to complete the upgrade, then the projector will automatically reset and be ready to use. C-2 Flash ROM Upgrade Writer: M. Silvetti Saved by: Marianne Silvetti Saved date: 05/12/00 4:31 PM Part Number: 177284-001 File name: Dappc.
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