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Copyright
Copyright 2001 by Imagination Technologies Limited. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be
copied or distributed, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any human
or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, manual or
otherwise, or disclosed to third parties without the express written permission of Imagination Technologies
Limited.
Disclaimer
Imagination Technologies Limited makes no representation or warranties with respect to the content of this
document and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular
purpose. Further, Imagination Technologies Limited reserves the right to revise this publication and to
make changes in it from time to time without obligation of Imagination Technologies Limited to notify any
person or organization of such revisions or changes.
Trademarks
VideoLogic, Imagination Technologies, and the Imagination Technologies logo are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Imagination Technologies Limited. All other product names are trademarks of their
respective companies.
Credits
This manual was written by Bruce Murray and illustrated by Philippa Page. It is a product of VideoLogic
Systems, Imagination Technologies Ltd., Home Park Estate, Kings Langley, Hertfordshire WD4 8LZ, UK.
Edition 2 November 2001
Safety instructions
Keep the unit away from heat sources.
Do not use the unit near water.
Avoid objects or liquids getting into the unit.
Unplug the power lead if the unit will not be used for a long period.
Mains safety
The unit uses a 230-240V AC 50 Hz mains supply.
When replacing the fuse in the supplied moulded
mains plug, always refit the integral fuse holder/
cover. Always fit a 3 amp fuse either in the plug or
adapter, or at the distribution board.
Do not attempt to remove any screws or open the unit.
No user serviceable parts are inside.
For your safety, always obey the warning:
CAUTION - RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK - DO NOT OPEN COVER
Contents
Introduction ......................................................................................................... 2
Unpacking ........................................................................................................... 3
Controls and Connectors ....................................................................................... 4
Setting up ............................................................................................................ 5
Using your DRX-601E/ES ...................................................................................... 6
Using the remote control ....................................................................................... 8
Guide to Digital Radio............................................................................................ 9
Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................10
Technical Specifications ...................................................................................... 11
Getting Help ........................................................................................................12
Accessories ........................................................................................................12
Index .................................................................................................................13
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Introduction
Thank you for choosing the DRX-601E or DRX-601ES Digital Radio Tuner.
This manual provides information on setting up your unit, instructions on using it and details of the accessories and support available. Throughout
this manual we refer to the DRX-601E (black) and DRX-601ES (silver) jointly as the DRX-601E/ES unless the information only applies to one of
the units.
The DRX-601E/ES is a dedicated high performance digital radio tuner. Also known as Digital Audio Broadcast (DAB), digital radio provides
superb quality sound, eliminating the hiss, crackle and fade associated with analogue radio broadcasts.
Broadcast by the BBC since 1995, and by national commercial stations since 1999, DAB provides high-detail, digital-quality sound; supports
over 60 national, local and digital-only channels; and enables broadcasters to provide additional text information such as the station name and
track information or a scrolling ticker showing sports results, news headlines and financial information.
Designed to complement your hi-fi separates system, the DRX-601E/ES provides a new radio input source to your hi-fi amplifier or works with an
existing FM/AM radio tuner. The DRX-601E/ES comes with an LCD display and fully-featured infrared remote control.
The DRX-601E/ES has a range of input and output sockets for maximum connectivity including: dual phono for stereo analogue audio output;
coaxial and optical S/PDIF digital output (48 kHz) for direct digital recording to MiniDisc, CD-R or DAT; AM/FM tuner line-level input with auto
pass-through to output at power off; optical RDI data output connector and RF F-connector for your aerial.
If you are new to digital radio check out our quick guide on page 9.
Package contents
1. One DRX-601E or DRX-601ES Digital Radio Tuner unit
2. Two AAA batteries for the remote control handset
3. One DRX-601RMT infrared remote control handset
4. One stereo phono to stereo phono cable
5. One DAB ‘T’ indoor aerial
Unpacking
This section lists the contents of your DRX-601E/ES package. After unpacking your box check that you have all of the following items.
Contact us if any items are missing or damaged.
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Controls and Connectors
This section provides information on the controls and connectors available on the front and back panels of your DRX-601E/ES.
For information on the remote control, see page 8.
Tuning
selects the
digital radio service,
see page 6
Front Panel
Rear Panel
Autotune
provides one
touch tuning,
see page 6
Info
changes the
information mode of
the display, see page 7
Display
changes the
main display mode,
see page 7
Brightness
changes the
display brightness
Remote sensor
picks up the infrared
signal from the remote
LCD Display
backlit LCD
display
Remote LED
indicates remote
control activity
Secondary LED
indicates whether
secondary services
are available,
see page 6
Stereo LED
indicates stereo
service being
received, see
page 6
Power
on/off switch
and indicator LED
AERIAL socket
S/PDIF co-axial
and optical digital
outputs, see page 5
RDI Receiver Data
Interface socket,
see page 5
INPUT loop through
for AM/FM tuner
OUTPUT line-level
stereo (analogue)
output to amplifier
Power Lead for
connection to wall
outlet
Connecting to your amplifier
To get sound from your DRX-601E/ES you need to connect it to your speakers via an amplifier.
This may be a stand alone unit or it may be built into your existing hi-fi system or powered
speakers.
1. Locate the OUTPUT sockets on the back of your DRX-601E/ES and the Tuner-in sockets on
the back of your amplifier.
2. Connect the white or black plugs to the white sockets (L) and red plugs to the red (R) sockets
using the supplied stereo phono cable.
Setting up
This section provides information on connecting your DRX-601E/ES to your hi-fi and connecting your aerial. Connector sockets are provided on
the back panel of your DRX-601E/ES. Before connecting other devices to your DRX-601E/ES, switch both devices off.
Connecting to an auxiliary source
If you have an existing radio tuner or other auxiliary device you can connect it through your
DRX-601E/ES to reduce connections to your amplifier. The auxiliary device output will then be
passed through the analogue outputs to your amplifier when your DRX-601E/ES is switched off.
1. Locate the INPUT sockets on the back of your DRX-601E/ES and the OUT sockets on the
back of your auxiliary device.
2. Connect the white or black plugs to the white sockets (L) and red plugs to the red (R) sockets
using a stereo phono cable.
Connecting to digital devices
Your DRX-601E/ES can provide digital audio output for connection to digital speakers, digital
devices such as MiniDisc, CD-R or DAT recorder or the digital input on your amplifier.
1. Locate the S/PDIF sockets on the back of your DRX-601E/ES and the digital-in socket on
your digital device.
2. Connect the devices via either the coaxial or the optical socket using a suitable cable.
Suitable connecting cables are available from VideoLogic, see the Accessories section on
page 12 for details.
Connecting to your aerial
You need to connect either the supplied indoor aerial or an external DAB
aerial to your DRX-601E/ES to receive digital radio transmissions. Refer
to the aerial advice sheet, supplied with your DRX-601E/ES for
information on the different types of aerials available. For information on
how to find out about DAB coverage in your area, see page 9.
1. Screw the aerial plug onto the F-type AERIAL connector on the rear
of your DRX-601E/ES.
2. For the best reception, if using the indoor aerial supplied, attach the aerial horizontally to a
wall using some adhesive tape and extend the arms on the end of the aerial wire vertically
into a ‘T’ shape on its side, as illustrated above.
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Connecting to an external decoder
The RDI (Receiver Data Interface) optical connector provides access to raw multiplex data. This
may be used in the future to connect to an external decoder or computer for access to extra
services.
Connecting to power supply
Once all audio connections are complete as described above connect the power cord to a wall
outlet.
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Switching on and off
Before switching on for the first time, check all connections and ensure that the volume on your
amplifier is turned down.
We recommend that you switch off your DRX-601E/ES when not in use to prevent energy
wastage. Note that if you leave the unit switched off for an extended period (around a month or
longer) you may need to re-tune the unit to refresh the available services.
Push and release the Power button on the front of your DRX-601E/ES to switch the unit on or
off. The blue power on LED will light up when the unit is switched on.
You should now perform the tuning operation described below.
Using your DRX-601E/ES
This section provides information on using the main functions of your DRX-601E/ES including tuning, selecting a service and altering the
displayed information.
Tuning
Tuning the DRX-601E/ES is very simple. In most cases you only need to perform this
operation once, when you first set up the unit. The tuning facility has two modes:
Rapid - scans frequencies in the UK channel allocation. This should take around 45 seconds.
Full - scans the full range of digital frequencies in Band III. This may take several minutes.
All UK digital radio services currently available in your area will be found using the rapid mode.
1. Ensure your DRX-601E/ES is switched on and your aerial is connected and positioned
correctly.
2. Push and release the Autotune button on the front of your DRX-601E/ES once for rapid
mode and twice for full mode.
Note
You can cancel Autotune by pushing the Autotune button a third time.
The display will indicate tuning is underway. When finished, the name of the first service
found will be shown on the top line of the display and you should hear it through your
speakers. All the services found are now stored in the unit and you can select a service
as described below.
Note
If no services are found the display will show the message NO ENSEMBLES. Check your
aerial connection and positioning and try the tuning process again.
You may want to repeat this procedure in the future if you change your aerial position or if you
want to receive a newly introduced service.
Selecting a service
Once you have tuned your DRX-601E/ES as explained above you can select the digital radio
service you want to listen to. You use the large turn-and-push button to select a service.
1. Rotate the large tuning button to see the names of other stored services on the bottom
line of the display. Stop when you find the service you want to listen to.
2. Push and release the large tuning button to listen to the service you have selected.
If the service you select is in stereo, the Stereo LED will light up. If the service you select has
one or more secondary services available, the Secondary LED will light up.
See page 9 for information on primary and secondary services and see page 8 for details on
selecting primary or secondary services.
Note If reception is poor, check the signal strength and try repositioning your aerial using the
signal strength indicator as described on page 7.
Viewing extra information
The DRX-601E/ES has two information modes which enable you to view extra information
about the current multiplex.
Press the Info button on the front panel of your DRX-601E/ES and repeat or hold down to
cycle through the two different information modes.
Changing the display brightness
The DRX-601E/ES has four levels of brightness which you can alter to suit your room’s light
levels.
Press the Brightness button on the front panel of your DRX-601E/ES and repeat or hold down
to cycle through the four levels of brightness available.
Changing the display mode
The DRX-601E/ES display feature has four modes which enable you to view different elements
of the broadcast data on the bottom line of the display.
Press the Display button on the front panel of your DRX-601E/ES and repeat or hold down to
cycle through the four different display modes.
Dynamic Label Segment The default mode, displays scrolling text messages which
accompany the audio, where available.
Program Type A label describing the type of content being broadcast by the
service.
Multiplex name Displays the name of the Multiplex in which the current
service is found. See the Guide to Digital Radio section on
page 9 for information on Multiplexes.
Technical Information Displays the channel label and centre frequency for the
current multiplex. See the Guide to Digital Radio section on
page 9 for information on channels and digital radio
frequencies.
Signal strength Displays the strength of the signal for the current multiplex.
Maximum strength is indicated by 16 bars across the display.
Note If sound quality is poor, try repositioning your aerial whilst
observing the signal strength indicator, you may be able to
increase reception quality.
Mode Displays the mode of the current service, Stereo (ST) or
Mono (MN) and the data rate at which the audio signal is being
transmitted. This rate is set by the broadcaster to suit the type and
quality of material being transmitted.
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Using the remote control
This section provides information on using the remote control. The infrared remote control provides access to the main functions of
your DRX-601E/ES and also advanced facilities such as presets and dynamic range control. Before using your remote, insert the supplied
batteries. Aim the remote control at the sensor on the display panel on your DRX-601E/ES.
Preset buttons
The numbered buttons (1-9) and the STORE button enable you to store your favourite radio
services for one-touch access.
To store a service
While listening to the service you want to store.
1. Press the STORE button.
The display on your DRX-601E/ES shows 1-9?
2. Press a numbered button to store the service under that number.
To recall a previously stored channel
Press the numbered button under which you stored the service.
DRC button
The DRC Dynamic Range Control button enables you to alter the dynamic range of the received
audio (dependent on broadcast material) by making the quieter sounds in a broadcast more
audible. This may be useful in noisy environments or particularly quiet parts of programmes.
Press the DRC button to check whether DRC is available for the current service then press the
DRC button again to toggle DRC on or off. The default setting is off.
MUTE button
The MUTE button is a quick way of reducing the output volume from your DRX-601E/ES.
1. Press the MUTE button to mute the sound.
The display on your DRX-601E shows MUTE.
2. Press any key on the remote control or main unit to remove the mute and return to the
previous listening volume.
DISPLAY button
The DISPLAY button enables you to change the display mode on your DRX-601E/ES.
This
button performs the same function as the Display button the main unit. See page 7 for details.
Press the DISPLAY button and repeat or hold down to cycle through the four display options.
INFO button
The INFO button enables you to change the information mode on your DRX-601E/ES. This button
performs the same function as the Info button on the main unit. See page 7 for details.
Press the INFO button and repeat or hold down to cycle through the two information modes.
Service select buttons
The !" and SELECT buttons enable you to cycle through and select services. Together, these
buttons perform the same function as the large tuning knob on the main unit.
1. Press and release or hold down the ! or " button to cycle through the stored services.
2. The bottom line of the display on your DRX-601E/ES shows the service names.
3. Press the SELECT button to select and listen to the displayed service.
PRI/SEC button
The PRI/SEC button enables you to select between the primary and secondary services where
secondary services are available. If a secondary service is available for the current service, the
Secondary LED will light up on the front of your DRX-601E/ES. See page 9 for an explanation of
primary and secondary services. Press the PRI/SEC button and repeat or hold down to cycle
through the available services.
Guide to Digital Radio
This section provides a brief guide to digital radio (DAB), explains how the features of your DRX-601E/ES provide access to it and provides
some useful addresses for finding out more.
Your DRX-601E/ES enables you to receive and listen to the new DAB radio programmes. Digital Audio Broadcast (DAB) is a new form of radio
broadcasting using digital signals rather than traditional analogue signals. DAB provides near CD-quality audio with virtually interference-free
reception. DAB also enables broadcasters to transmit additional data along with the audio including other audio channels, text and in the future,
perhaps computer data and images.
Digital radio is broadcast as groups of data called ensembles or multiplexes. Each multiplex can contain a number of services (stations) and
each service contains a primary service and can contain secondary services as illustrated in the following diagram.
Each multiplex is transmitted in a set frequency range and received by your DRX-601E/ES for decoding. Your DRX-601E/ES enables you to
receive multiplexes broadcast in frequency band III (174-240 MHz) and store the services in each multiplex for you to access. The number of
multiplexes you receive will vary depending on your location. Band III is divided into 41 channels labelled 5A to 13F.
Each channel can contain
one multiplex. Channels allocated to the UK are in the range 11B to 12D.
Multiplexes and Services have labels (names) which are used to identify them. Instead of needing to know a particular frequency to listen to
your favourite broadcast you can simply select the service name. Secondary services and additional data such as text containing programme or
multiplex information are also easily accessed using your DRX-601E/ES.
Useful addresses
The following addresses provide additional useful information about digital radio including coverage, available services and usage tips:
BBC Digital Radio e-mail: bbcdigitalradio@bbc.co.uk
Room 5661 website: www.bbc.co.uk/digitalradio
Broadcasting House
Portland Place
London, W1A 1AA
Digital Radio Development Bureau tel: 020 7306 2630
The Radiocentre e-mail: info@drdb.org
77 Shaftesbury Avenue web: www.drdb.org
LONDON, W1D 5DU
Digital One tel: 0870 9090250
20 Southampton Street e-mail: info@digitalone.co.uk
LONDON, WC2E 7QH web: www.ukdigitalradio.com
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Troubleshooting
This section gives some of the most likely solutions to problems you might have with your DRX-601E/ES.
I can’t get any sound
Make sure your DRX-601E/ES and your amplifier are switched on as explained on page 6.
Check that you have connected the DRX-601E/ES to your amplifier correctly, as explained on page 6 and that your amplifier has the correct
source selected.
Check that the volume on your amplifier is not too low or that you have selected MUTE on the remote control, see page 8 for details.
Ensure that you have completed the Autotune procedure to find digital radio services as explained on page 6.
Remote control not functioning
Check that you have inserted the batteries correctly.
Check that you are not too far away from the main unit (not more than 7 metres recommended).
Check that the remote sensor on the main unit is not obscured.
Check if the Remote indicator LED lights up indicating that the remote signal is being received.
Display says ‘No Service Check Setup’
Check that your aerial is connected and positioned properly. Use the Autotune facility to search for services. Try using the Full search as explained
on page 6.
I can’t access secondary services
At the time of publishing not many secondary services are available. If secondary services are available for the currently selected service the
Secondary indicator LED will light up. You use the remote control to select secondary services, see page 8 for details.
Display says ‘Memory Reset Presets Lost’
This may occur if the unit has been switched off for an extended period of time (longer than two weeks). Use the Autotune feature as described on
page 5 to refresh your stored services if necessary. You can then re-enter your presets using the remote control, as described on page 8.
Display has gone blank
This may occur if a broadcaster changes the label of a service or removes a label whilst you are listening to it. As the display is constantly
updated it therefore may go blank. Follow the Autotune procedure, on page 6, to restore all available services to your unit.
I’ve lost my remote control
If you lose your remote control you can still use your DRX-601E/ES but you will not be able to access your preset stations, switch between primary
or secondary services or use DRC or mute facilities. Contact VideoLogic Support to obtain a replacement remote control, see page 12 for details.
I can’t hear my FM/AM radio although it is connected
Ensure that you have connected your FM/AM radio to your DRX-601E/ES and your DRX-601E/ES to your amplifier correctly, as described on
page 5.
Ensure that your FM/AM radio and amplifier are switched on and that the FM/AM radio is tuned to a station.
Ensure that your DRX-601E/ES is switched off. The DRX-601E/ES allows your FM/AM radio to pass through the analogue outputs to your
amplifier only when it is switched off.
I can’t hear the station I have selected on the display
To hear the station you need to confirm your selection by pressing the large tuning knob, as described on page 6.
I hear a 'burbling' sound on some stations
Although DAB is excellent at providing quality audio from very little signal, the quality can suffer if the signal strength is too low. If that happens, a
‘burbling’ sound can sometimes be heard.
To help reduce this, check your aerial connection and position, as described on page 5.
If the problem persists, then a signal booster may be the solution - these are available from our on-line store at www.videologic.com
For the latest troubleshooting information and a list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs), visit the DRX-601E/ES support section on our website
at www.videologic.com.
Technical Specifications
This section lists the technical specifications for the DRX-601E/ES.
General Digital radio tuner with full Band III reception capability, for reception of all UK DAB broadcasts. Fully compliant with ETS
300 401 and capable of decoding all DAB transmission modes 1-4. Analogue stereo output, optical and coaxial 48 kHz
S/PDIF digital output and RDI digital output
Frequency Range Band III (174 - 240 MHz), with fast Autotune feature
Tuner Sensitivity -98 dBm
Integrated DAC 24-bit 96 kHz stereo DAC
Input connectors RF F-connector 75 for DAB aerial connection (aerial supplied)
(rear panel) Dual phono for external line level audio input (from FM/AM/AUX tuner unit) with auto pass-through to output at power off
Output connectors Dual phono for stereo analogue audio output
(rear panel) Optical Toslink connector for digital S/PDIF output (IEC958 @ 48 kHz)
Coaxial connector for digital S/PDIF output (IEC958 @ 48 kHz)
Optical Toslink connector for digital RDI data output
Controls Power on/off
(front panel) Rotary selection switch - selects service
Autotune - tunes in unit to broadcast services
Brightness - selects between 4 levels of LCD display brightness
Display - selects between DLS (Dynamic Label Segment) scrolling text, programme type, and service information
Info - switches LCD between display of signal strength indicator and mono/stereo mode plus service’s data rate
LCD Display High visibility STN LCD display with 16 x 2 characters and 4 user-selectable brightness levels
Indicators LED power-on indicator
(front panel) Remote control activity indicator
Stereo service indicator
Secondary service availability indicator
Frequency response 20 Hz to 20 kHz for 48 kHz decode
20 Hz to 12 kHz for 24 kHz low sample frequency (LSF) decode
THD (nominal output) Less than 0.005% at 1 kHz
S/N Ratio: 100 dB
Remote control Infrared remote control functions: service select, preset service store/recall, DRC (dynamic range control), mute and
primary or secondary information display
Power supply High-performance low noise internal toroidal transformer power supply. 230-240V AC 50Hz
Approvals CE marked. Compliant with the EMC and Low Voltage Directives (89/336/EEC and 73/23/EEC)
Dimensions 430mm (width) x 65mm (height) x 270mm (depth)
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Getting Help
The Troubleshooting section of this manual, on page 10, lists some of the more likely reasons for problems you might have with
your DRX-601E/ES.
If you still have a problem with your DRX-601E/ES, either visit our website at www.videologic.com or contact us using the details below for the
latest support information.
VideoLogic Systems,
Imagination Technologies Ltd,
Home Park Estate, 01923 277477 telephone
Kings Langley, 01923 270188 fax
Herts., WD4 8LZ, UK support@videologic.com e-mail
Accessories
VideoLogic supply a range of accessories and complementary products for your DRX-601E/ES including external aerials, signal boosters, aerial
cable adapters and amplified speaker sets.
Visit our website at www.videologic.com or call us on 01923 277488 to find out more.
Index
A
Accessories 12
Address 12
Aerial 3
Aerial connector 4, 5
Autotune 6
Autotune button 4, 6
B
Band III 9
Batteries 3
Brightness button 4
C
Changing the display mode 7
Channels 9
Connecting cables
aerial 5
amplifier 5
auxiliary source 5
CD-R 5
DAT 5
digital devices 5
external decoder 5
MiniDisc 5
power 5
RDI 5
S/PDIF 5
Controls and Connectors 4
D
DAB 9
Data rate 7
Display brightness 7
Display button 4, 8
Display mode 7
DRC 8
DRC button 8
DRX-601E 3
Dynamic Label Segment 7
E
E-mail 12
Ensembles 9
External aerial 5
F
Fax 12
Frequency 9
Frequency Range 11
Front Panel 4
G
Getting Help 12
Guide to Digital Radio 9
H
Help 12
I
Info button 4, 8
Information button 7
Information mode 7
INPUT sockets 4, 5
Introduction 2
Items 3
L
LCD Display 4
Leads 3
Lost remote 10
M
Main unit 3
Memory Corrupt 10
Multiplex 9
Mute 8
MUTE button 8
N
New service 6
No Services Found 10
O
On/Off button 6
OUTPUT sockets 4, 5
P
Package contents 3
Phono cable 3
Power Lead 4
Power switch 4
Preset buttons 8
PRI/SEC button 8
Primary services 9
Program Type 7
R
RDI socket 4, 5
Rear Panel 4
Remote control 8
Remote lost 10
Remote sensor 4
S
S/PDIF sockets 4, 5
Secondary LED 4
Secondary services 9
Select button 8
Selecting a service 6
Services 9
Setting up 5
Signal strength 7
Sockets 4, 5
Specifications 11
Stereo LED 4
Store button 8
Support 12
Switching on and off 6
T
Technical Specifications 11
Telephone 12
Tuning 6
Tuning button 4, 6
U
Unpacking 3
Using your DRX-601E 6
V
VideoLogic 12
W
Website 12
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Please return your registration card to the following address to validate your warranty.Please return your registration card to the following address to validate your warranty.
Please return your registration card to the following address to validate your warranty.Please return your registration card to the following address to validate your warranty.
Please return your registration card to the following address to validate your warranty.
VideoLogic Systems
Imagination Technologies Ltd.,
Home Park Estate,
Kings Langley, Herts., WD4 8LZ, UK 01923 270188 fax
sales@videologic.com 01923 277488 sales
support@videologic.com 01923 277477 support & service
www.videologic.com
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