Time Q User Manual
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Table of Contents 1. Introduction 1.1 Product Overview ........................................................................................ 4 1.2 Capacity ....................................................................................................... 4 1.3 Employee Use .............................................................................................. 5 1.4 Managed Memory ........................................................................................ 5 1.5 Planning Program ..
1. Introduction 1.1 Product overview The Time Q is a microprocessor based Time and Attendance System, which uses magnetically encoded badges to record employee arrrival and departure times. The Time Q does not require a PC and must be connected directly to an 80-column dot matrix printer to print reports. Time Card reports and Hours Summary reports can be printed and filed for future reference. 1.2 Capacity The Time Q may be programmed to handle up to 120 employees.
1.3 Employee Use When employees who have been entered in the Time Q swipe their badge to punch IN; a single beep is heard and the name assigned to the badge is displayed along with the word IN. The next time the badge is swiped, a double beep is heard and the name is displayed along with the word OUT. Time worked and the accumulated time for the pay period are displayed after all punches. 1.4 Managed Memory The Time Q will maintain all program and data information during a power loss or if unplugged.
2. Setup 2.1 Site Requirements Time Q can be installed in any normal office environment. No special wiring or cooling is required. However, do not use the Time Q under the followingconditions: • extremely high or low temperature [temperature range: 0 - 500C ( 32 - 1220F) required] • extremely high or low humidity [humidity range : 0 - 90% RH required] • areas of high dust concentration • areas with chemical fume concentration • areas with extreme vibration or when placed on an unstable or unlevel surface.
2.3 Initial Setup Removing the Access Door: Unscrew the screw located on the lower front panel of the unit to remove the access door. Access Door Reversible Bracket Wall Mounting of Time Q: screw The Time Q has a reversible bracket on the back of the unit. The unit is supplied with the bracket in a tilt position for sitting on a desk. With the access door removed, you are able to remove the bracket. Reverse the bracket for wall mounting. Secure the bracket to the wall with the four screws.
Connecting Power Cord and Securing the Access Door: Plug in the power cord coming from the wall mount transformer into the Time Q terminal. To reattach the access door and secure the unit to the reversible bracket, screw on the lower front panel of the unit. This will tighten the access door. Power Cord Access Door NOTE: Please keep all the packing materials so they may be used should you wish to transport the Time Q in the future. They are specifically designed to protect your Time Q during shipment.
2.4 Printer Connections To print Reports, the Time Q must be connected to an 80 column printer. Most printers use a parallel connection. Parallel Printer Connection: The parallel port is typically used for connection to a parallel printer. Aparallel interface cable is shown above. Since this is the same cable that is used to connect an IBM-PC or PC compatible computer to a printer, it can be bought at most computer dealers off-the-shelf.
NOTE: Some ink jet printers may be connected to the Time Q. The printer must be reset to the ASCII format in order to print reports. Consult the printer’s operating manual or contact the printer manufacturer for more details. Sorry, Acroprint does not support printers used in conjunction with the Time Q system. 2.5 Printer Test Once the Time Q is connected to the printer and both units are powered up, the Time Q will display the current time and date (Eastern Time Zone). 1.
3. Programming 3.1 Introduction The Time Q is primarily self-prompting to supervisors. The Main Menu is activated by swiping a Supervisor Badge. The headings for each group on the next four pages are the choices which appear in the Main Menu. The menu key (either up or down) is used to reach the menu subject desired. Pressing ENTER opens the specific task menu. The following Supervisor's Menu Map shows menus and choices available.
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ADD/EDIT EMPLOYEE SELECT A TASK ENTER BADGE NUMBER ADD AN EMPLOYEE EMPLOYEE NAME SELECT AN EMPLOYEE EDIT AN EMPLOYEE {EMPLOYEE NAME} EMPLOYEE NUMBER SHIFT NUMBER DELETE AN EMPLOYEE SELECT AN EMPLOYEE {EMPLOYEE NAME} EDIT TIME TOTALS SELECT AN EMPLOYEE CURRENT REGULAR HRS CURRENT OVERTIME 1 CURRENT OVERTIME 2 PREVIOUS REGULAR HRS PREVIOUS OVERTIME 1 PREVIOUS OVERTIME 2 SUPERVISOR CARDS SELECT A TASK ADD SUPERVISOR BADGE DELETE A SUPERVISOR } ENTER BADGE NUMBER Programming 13
EDIT SHIFT RULES SELECT A SHIFT SHIFT RULES = DISABLED SHIFT RULES = ENABLED SHIFT START TIME SHIFT START ROUND SHIFT START GRACE SHIFT START DOCK SHIFT STOP TIME SHIFT STOP ROUND SHIFT STOP GRACE SHIFT STOP DOCK SHIFT LUNCH RULES = DISABLED SHIFT LUNCH RULES = ENABLED LUNCH WINDOW BEGIN LUNCH WINDOW END LUNCH DURATION AUTO LUNCH AFTER TIME AND DATE SELECT A TASK SET THE TIME ENTER TIME OF DAY SET THE DATE TIME FORMAT 12 HOUR 24 HOUR DATE FORMAT DAY MONTH YEAR DAY YEAR MONTH MONTH DAY YEAR MONTH YEAR
SETUP MAX TIME ON CLOCK ENTER ELAPSED TIME PAY INTERVAL ROUND SELECT PAY INTERVAL 1 MINUTE(S) 5 MINUTE(S) 6 MINUTE(S) 10 MINUTE(S) 15 MINUTE(S) PAY PERIOD LENGTH SELECT PAY PERIOD WEEK PAY PERIOD TWO WEEK PAY PERIOD SEMIMONTHLY PERIOD MONTHLY PAY PERIOD PAY PERIOD START DAY CHANGE OFFSET ENTER TIME OFFSET OVERTIME RULES 1ST DAILY OT AFTER 1ST WEEKLY OT AFTER 2ND DAILY OT AFTER 2ND WEEKLY OT AFTER 7TH DAY OVERTIME DISABLED DAYLIGHT SAVINGS ENABLED DAYLIGHT SAVE START DAYLIGHT SAVINGS END DISABLED
4. Tutorial 4.1 Introduction This section is designed to help you feel comfortable with how the Time Q works. It is important to understand that the Time Q has a re-initialize function that will clear all punches and return the program variables to their original factory settings. With this in mind, you should feel free to experiment with the supervisor's menu map. Try printing some reports, setting variables, setting the time and date, or playing with any feature or function that arouses your curiosity.
Time Q program. Detailed instructions how to print each of the five reports are included in section 7, Reports. 4.4 Add Employees to the System Each employee badge provided with the Time Q has a unique number. To assign a specific badge to a certain employee, swipe the supervisor's badge to access the MAIN MENU. Press the MENU key to access the ADD/EDIT EMPLOYEE functions and press ENTER twice.
5. Factory Settings If your Time Q just came out of the factory box, or if you have reinitialized and set the time and date, your Time Q will be set as follows: The pay period length will be one week, beginning on Monday, and the totals will be derived by adding together the actual elapsed time between in and out punches. Anyone who stays on the clock for over 12 hours will be automatically punched out because they have exceed the MAX TIME ON CLOCK setting of 12 hours.
• Max Time on Clock - The Time Q assumes that an employee has missed a punch after the maximum time on the clock has been exceeded. • Pay Interval Round - One minute is the smallest increment of time used to calculate time worked totals. Options are 1, 5, 6, 10 or 15 minutes. • Pay Period - The length of time during which time worked totals will accumulate for a timecard. • Next Pay Period Start Date - The date the NEXT pay period will start.
6. Functions 6.1 Introduction This section will walk you through an example of each function. NOTE: At any point one can back out of any MENU by repeatedly pressing the CLEAR key. The display has two lines of characters.Aflashing display typically indicates you can use the menu keys to access another option. Flashing characters are enclosed within . 6.2 Supervisor Badges Your unit includes two Supervisor Badges which allow access to the keypad to make program changes.
6.3 Set Time and Date: PROGRAM FUNCTION DISPLAY SHOWS 1. Swipe Supervisor badge MAIN MENU REPORTS 2. Scroll Up/Down to MAIN MENU TIME AND DATE 3. Press ENTER SELECT A TASK SET THE TIME 4. Press ENTER ENTER Time of day 03:49 PM (example) 5. Set correct hours and minutes using number or menu keys (use the LEFT or RIGHT Arrow keys to shift a digit). With cursor on AM/PM, use Up/Down to scroll to current setting. ENTER TIME of day 10:25 AM (example) 6.
6.4 Setup: For definitions of terms used, see Appendix A. SETUP: Covers general timekeeping, pay period and clock rules for computing time worked. PROGRAM FUNCTION DISPLAY SHOWS 1. Swipe Supervisor badge MAIN MENU REPORTS 2. Scroll Up/Down to MAIN MENU SETUP 3. Press ENTER MAX TIME ON CLOCK = 12:00 a. 12 hours are typical, to change press ENTER ENTER elapsed time 12:00 (example) b. Use number Keys to Select 00* to 99* hours ENTER elapsed TIME (example) 14:00 c.
PROGRAM FUNCTION DISPLAY SHOWS c. Press ENTER 15 Minute(s) enter to confirm d. Press ENTER. The unit beeps twice. pay interval round =15 5. Scroll Up/Down to Pay Period Length =WEEK PAY PERIOD a. Press ENTER SELECT PAY PERIOD WEEK PAY PERIOD b. Scroll to week, two week, semimonthly or monthly pay period SELECT PAY PERIOD TWO WEEK PAY PERIOD c. Press ENTER two week pay period enter to confirm d. Press ENTER. The unit beeps twice. pay period length =two week pay period 6.
7. DAY CHANGE, for calculation purposes, is the time a new day begins. By default it is set at midnight. However, it is sometimes helpful to move the day change time forward or backward from midnight so time worked with be credited to the desired day’s time worked totals. The DAY CHANGE OFFSET is the amount of time the day change is moved forward or backwards from the midnight default. PROGRAM FUNCTION DISPLAY SHOWS Scroll Up/Down to DAY CHANGE offset =00:00 a. Press ENTER ENTER TIME offset ±00:00 b.
PROGRAM FUNCTION DISPLAY SHOWS f. Press ENTER Enter elapsed time 24:00 g. Set desired hours ENTER ELAPSED TIME 16:00 (example) h. Press ENTER 16:00 (example) ENTER TO CONFIRM i. Press ENTER. The unit beeps twice. 2nd daily ot after =16:00 9. WEEKLY OVERTIME AFTER is the number of regular hours worked each week, after which, Overtime will accumulate. Scroll To 1st WEEKly ot AFTER =040:00 a. Press ENTER ENTER ELAPSED TIME 040:00 (example) b.
PROGRAM FUNCTION i. Press ENTER. The unit beeps twice. DISPLAY SHOWS 2nd weekly ot after =080:00 10. 7TH DAY OVERTIME — When this feature is enabled, all hours worked on the seventh consecutive worked day will promoted to the next highest pay level provided that the seven consecutive days start at the beginning of the first or second week of the weekly or biweekly pay period. This feature does not affect weekly overtime calculations and will not override weekly overtime thresholds.
PROGRAM FUNCTION DISPLAY SHOWS 12. To change the Daylight Savings Start Date: Scroll To Daylight save start =April 01, 01 a. Press ENTER Year 01 b. Use the menu keys and RIGHT/LEFT arrow keys to set the desired start date. Year 01 c. Press ENTER 01 April 08 enter to confirm d. Press ENTER. The unit beeps twice. daylight save start =april 08, 01 Month Day April 01 Month April Day 08 (example) 13. To change Daylight Savings End Date: Scroll to Daylight savings end =october 28, 01 a.
PROGRAM FUNCTION 14. Scroll Up/Down to a. Press ENTER. DISPLAY SHOWS SET UP PRINTER =PARALLEL SELECT PRINTER TYPE PARALLEL b. Use menu key to select Parallel, Serial, or none. c. Press ENTER Parallel enter to confirm d. Press ENTER. The unit beeps twice. SET UP PRINTER = PARALLEL NOTE: If you select a serial printer, the comm port baud rate must be set. Skip this step if you have selected parallel printer. 15. Scroll to a. Press ENTER COMM PORT BAUD RATE =9600 SELECT BAUD RATE (example) =9600 b.
6.5 Edit Shift Rules PROGRAM FUNCTION DISPLAY SHOWS 1. Swipe Supervisor Badge MAIN MENU REPORTS 2. Scroll Up/Down to MAIN MENU EDIT SHIFT RULES 3. Press ENTER. Use menu keys to select a shift. SELECT A SHIFT 1 a. Press ENTER SHIFT RULES =DISabled b. Press ENTER enabled enter to confirm c. Press ENTER. Unit beeps twice. SHIFT RULES =ENabled 4. Use DOWN menu key to select SHIFT START TIME =08:00 AM a. Press ENTER ENTER TIME OF DAY 08:00 AM b.
PROGRAM FUNCTION DISPLAY SHOWS c. Press ENTER 04:00 PM ENTER TO CONFIRM d. Press ENTER. The unit beeps twice. shift stop time =04:00 pm 6. SHIFT ROUND: The minutes before the Start Time or after the Stop Time during which employee punches will be treated as if they had occurred exactly on the Start and Stop Times. Use DOWN menu key to select SHIFT start ROUND =30 a. Press ENTER ENTER MINUTES 030 b. Use menu key and RIGHT/LEFT arrow keys to set minutes ENTER minutes 015 c.
PROGRAM FUNCTION DISPLAY SHOWS c. Press ENTER 005 ENTER TO CONFIRM d. Press ENTER. The unit beeps twice. shift start grace =5 e. Scroll to Shift Stop Grace =0 f. Follow steps a-d to set 8. SHIFT DOCK is the minimum minutes an employee will lose from time worked totals if the IN punch is after Shift Start Time plus the Shift Grace Time or before the Shift Stop Time less the Shift Grace Time. This is normally equal to one Pay Interval (see 6.4 Setup.
PROGRAM FUNCTION 10. Use DOWN menu key to select DISPLAY SHOWS LUNCH WINDOW BEGIN =11:00 AM a. Press ENTER ENTER Time of day 11:00 AM (example) b. Use menu key and RIGHT/ LEFT arrow keys to set the earliest time an employee may punch out for lunch. ENTER TIME of day 11:30 AM c. Press ENTER 11:30 AM ENTER TO CONFIRM d. Press ENTER. The unit beeps twice.
12. LUNCH DURATION is the nominal lunch period and is the amount of time which will be deducted from work totals. PROGRAM FUNCTION DISPLAY SHOWS Use DOWN menu key to select LUNCH DURATION =60 a. Press ENTER ENTER minutes 060 b. Use menu key and RIGHT/LEFT arrow keys to set the time. ENTER minutes 060 c. Press ENTER 060 ENTER TO CONFIRM d. Press ENTER. The unit beeps twice. lunch duration =60 13.
6.6 Add/Edit Employee PROGRAM FUNCTION DISPLAY SHOWS 1. Swipe Supervisor Badge MAIN MENU REPORTS 2. Scroll Main Menu Up/Down MAIN MENU ADD/EDIT EMPLOYEE 3. Press ENTER SELECT A TASK ADD AN EMPLOYEE 4. Press ENTER ENTER BADGE NUMBER 60 a. Enter Badge Number (or swipe a badge) ENTER BADGE NUMBER 70 b. Press ENTER 70 ENTER TO CONFIRM c. Scroll to EMPLOyee name =(Blank) d. Press ENTER ENTER NAME e.
PROGRAM FUNCTION DISPLAY SHOWS j. Use number keys to select number and LEFT/RIGHT arrow keys to position next space ENTER employee # 123456789 k. Press ENTER 123456789 ENTER TO CONFIRM l. Press ENTER. The unit beeps twice. employee number =123456789 m. Scroll to Shift Number =1 n. Press ENTER ENTER SHIFT NUMBER 1 o. Use number keys to enter shift number 1-12, and press ENTER ENTER SHIFT NUMBER 2 p. Press ENTER 2 ENTER TO CONFIRM q. Press ENTER. The unit beeps twice.
7. Reports 7.1 Time Card TIME CARD - This is a listing by employee of All IN-OUT punches along with hours worked totals. This may be for the current or previous pay period. The report may be for one employee, employees on a specific shift, or for all employees. To obtain a TIME CARD Report: PROGRAM FUNCTION DISPLAY SHOWS 1. Swipe Supervisor Badge MAIN MENU REPORTS 2. Press ENTER SELECT A REPORT HOURS SUMMARY 3. Scroll Up/Down to select desired report SELECT A REPORT TIME CARDS 4.
When a TIME CARD report has punch times with an “!” exclamation mark beside them, this indicates that the punch is either too early or too late to conform to shift or lunch rules that were enabled. If the words “TIME CHANGE” are printed underneath a punch in time, that indicates the real time clock in the Time Q was changed while that person was punched in. (Note: A Daylight Savings Time adjustment will cause this if someone is on the clock at 2:00 a.m.
7.2 Hours Summary Report HOURS SUMMARY - This report list hours worked totals by regular and overtime hours. This may be for an individual employee, a specific shift, or all employees; for the current or previous pay period. If an employee has a missed punch, the HOURS SUMMARY TOTAL will be noted with an * .
7.3 Employee Profile Report This report lists all employees who have been programmed into the Time Q with their assigned employee number, badge number and shift number.
7.4 Clock Rules Report CLOCK RULES - This report lists ALL of the programmed setup, shift, and lunch rules.
7.5 Who's In, Who's Out Report WHO’S IN, WHO’S OUT - This report lists all employees or a specific shift of names by who is punched IN or punched OUT.
8. Edit Time Totals Time TOTALS may be edited to correct errors caused by missed punches or other employee punching errors. Time totals may be edited for either regular hours, overtime 1 or overtime 2 hours, and for either the previous or current pay period. PROGRAM FUNCTION DISPLAY SHOWS 1. Swipe Supervisor Badge MAIN MENU REPORTS 2. Scroll Up/Down to MAIN MENU Edit Time Totals 3. Press ENTER select an employee (example) Jones A.B. 4.
9. Test Features PROGRAM FUNCTION DISPLAY SHOWS 1. Swipe Supervisor Badge MAIN MENU Reports 2. Scroll Up/Down to Main Menu Test Features 3. Press ENTER Select a Task Badge Reader Test 4. Scroll menu to select a test 5. Press ENTER and proceed as instructed. TEST DESCRIPTIONS Badge Reader: Display: Keyboard: Audio: Printer: This test will display the badge number that is swiped through the slot. This test may help identify a defective badge. The display will scroll through the various characters.
10. Troubleshooting/Error Messages These are error messages you may encounter while using the clock. BADGE OUT OF RANGE The badge number is not 1-9999 or one of the three special supervisor badges. BADGE READER TEST INVALID DATA Errant badge read during badge reader test. CAN’T COMPLETE TASK 1. Response when database failed to remove all punches. 2. Record verification prior to deleting an employee failed. Simply try again. 3. Database access problem. 4.
CAN’T COMPLETE TASK INVALID BADGE Attempting to add/delete a supervisor or employee badge that is outside of the acceptable badge number range (1-9999). CAN’T COMPLETE TASK INVALID DATE 1. An invalid date was entered by the users. An example of an invalid date is Feb. 30, 1997. 2. When manually entering daylight savings time thresholds, the dates must be beyond the current date and time and it must be within 400 days of the current date and time.
CAN’T COMPLETE TASK INVALID SHIFT Attempting to set a shift number that is outside of the acceptable range (1-12). CAN’T COMPLETE TASK INVALID TIME An invalid time of day was entered by the users. An example of an invalid time is 25:00:00. CAN’T COMPLETE TASK MEMORY FULL Employee cannot clock in/out. The memory is full. Reporting previous pay period data will not correct the problem, because the old pay period is not old enough to dump or is already empty. CAN’T COMPLETE TASK NO EMPLOYEES DEFINED 1.
CAN’T COMPLETE TASK SUPERVISOR FOUND Attempting to add a supervisor or employee badge to the clock that is already programmed as a supervisor’s badge. CAN’T COMPLETE TASK TOO MANY WAITING Attempted to submit a report when the report queue is full. Wait for some of the reports to finish printing, then try again. CAN’T COMPLETE TASK TRY AGAIN PLEASE Database access errors while attempting a transaction.
PC COMM ERROR DEVICE=SERIAL An error occurred when passing information between the PC and the Time Q. RAM MEMORY TEST FAIL:DATA A data error occurred during the RAM test. ROM MEMORY TEST FAIL:DATA A data error occurred during the EPROM test. REPORT OUTPUT ERROR DEVICE= PARALLEL An error was detected while printing to the parallel port. REPORT OUTPUT ERROR DEVICE= SERIAL An error was detected while printing to the serial port.
Appendix A Definitions... grouped according to MAIN MENU selections REPORTS: Hours Summary: Report listing hours worked by regular and overtime hours. This may be for an individual employee, a specific shift, or for all employees; for current or previous pay period. If the employee has missed a punch, the HOURS SUMMARY TOTAL will be noted with an *. Time Cards: This report is a listing by employee of all IN-OUT punches along with hours worked totals. This may be for the current or previous pay period.
Employee number: The number to be associated with an employee. This is typically a Social Security number. Badge number: The badge number is the number from the magnetic stripe badge assigned to the employee. It is the key to all employee information. The Time Q stores all punch information by badge number. This number must be unique and between 1 and 9999. If an employee's badge is lost or no longer functions properly, simply assign the employee to a new badge number. No data will be lost.
Shift Round: The minutes before the Start Time or after the Stop Time during which employee punches will be treated as if they had occurred exactly on the Start and Stop Times. Shift Grace: The minutes after the Start Time or before the Stop Time during which employee punches will be treated as if they had occurred exactly on the Start and Stop Times.
Note: The Lunch Window Begin and Lunch Window End define a period of time during which an out-punch for lunch and then an in-punch back to work should occur. Shift Rules (Start and Stop Times, etc.) do not have to be enabled for lunch to be programmed. SUPERVISOR: Supervisor Badge: A Supervisor Badge is one that is programmed to access the main menu of the Time Q. Supervisor badges are usually kept by those in managerial positions. There are two permanent Supervisor badges shipped with each Time Q.
Pay Interval Round: This function causes the time worked totals to be calculated as if the punch occurred at one of the hour divisions chosen. Pay Period Length: The length of time during which time worked totals will accumulate for a timecard. Generally, how often an employee will get paid. Pay Period Start: The date the NEXT pay period will start. Day Change Offset: By default, the day change time — the time a new day begins — is set at midnight.
Weekly Overtime After: The amount of time worked in a week, after which, overtime will begin to accumulate. The “overtime” week starts at the beginning of a weekly pay period, at the beginning and middle of a two week pay period. Weekly overtime does not apply to semimonthly or monthly pay periods. The default value for “First Weekly Overtime After” is 40 hours. The default value for “Second Weekly Overtime After” is 168 hours. The second level provides another tier of overtime accounting.
Daylight Savings Start: The date the Time Q will “spring” forward. This date can be edited if necessary. Daylight Savings End: The date the Time Q will “fall” back. This date can be edited if necessary. Setup Printer Port: This function allows the user to set up the printer port on the Time Q. Printed reports can be directed to either the parallel port (the large external port on the right) or to the serial port (the internal modular connector labeled RS-232). The default value is parallel.
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Index A F add employee 12, 13, 17, 34 Audio Test 12, 43 auto lunch after 14, 19, 33, 51 factory settings 18 B Hours Summary Report 5, 12, 38, 49, 50 Badge Reader Test 12, 43, 44 C Clock Rules Report 5, 12, 16, 18, 40, 49 Com Port Baud Rate 15, 19, 28, 55 Companion Products 56, 57 D Daily Overtime After 15, 19, 24, 53 date format 14, 52 Day Change Offset 15, 19, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 53 Day Change Time 19, 53 Daylight Savings 15, 19, 26, 27, 54 Daylight Savings End 15, 26, 27, 55 Daylight Savings Start
Re-initialize System 15, 17, 28, 55 Remove all Punches 15, 28, 55 reports 12, 16, 49 Clock Rules 5, 12, 16, 18, 40, 49 Employee Profiles 12, 16, 39, 49 Hours Summary 5, 12, 38, 49, 50 Time Cards 12, 16, 36, 49, 50 Who's In, Who's Out 12, 16, 41, 49 shift start round 14, 30 shift start time 14, 19, 29, 50, 51 shift stop dock 14, 31, 51 shift stop grace 14, 31, 51 shift stop round 14, 30 shift stop time 14, 19, 29 supervisor badge 12, 13, 19, 20, 46, 52 add 13, 20 delete 13, 46 S T Setup 12, 15, 53 Com Po
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