Zeus Touch Installation Guide ENGLISH www.bandg.
| Zeus Touch installation manual
Preface As Navico is continuously improving this product, we retain the right to make changes to the product at any time which may not be reflected in this version of the manual. Please contact your nearest distributor if you require any further assistance. It is the owner’s sole responsibility to install and use the instrument and transducers in a manner that will not cause accidents, personal injury or property damage. The user of this product is solely responsible for observing safe boating practices.
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular installation.
Contents 7 Zeus Touch overview 8 9 10 11 Front - Controls Rear - Connectors T7 / T8 potential system example T12 potential system example 12 Planning the installation 12 13 14 Preparing for installation Check the contents Mounting location 15 Mounting the Zeus Touch display 15 16 Flush mount Bracket mounting with optional kit 17 Wiring the Zeus Touch 17 Wiring guidelines 18 Connecting power 18 18 19 20 20 Power connection (basic) Power Control (yellow wire) Power Control setup External al
| 38 40 Connecting to multiple devices Ethernet setup 41 Autopilot 41 42 Wiring the autopilot system Autopilot setup 49 CZone connection to NMEA 2000 50 CZone setup 51 Applying Software Updates 51 51 52 52 Backing up user data Zeus Touch software updates NMEA 2000 and Ethernet device updates Touch Screen Calibration 53 Dimensioned Drawings 53 54 55 Zeus Touch 7 Zeus Touch 8 Zeus Touch 12 56 Connector Pinouts 56 56 57 57 57 Power Video / Data NMEA 2000 Network (Ethernet) Echosounder 5
Zeus Touch overview The Zeus Touch multifunction display range includes three display sizes: 6.4” (VGA), 8.0” (SVGA), and 12” (XGA). Ultrabright LED backlit screens are used across the range. All three models include an internal GPS antenna. The Zeus Touch 12 features an internal ethernet switch with 3 ethernet connectors for extra network connectivity, whereas the Zeus Touch 7 and Zeus Touch 8 have built-in echosounders and a single ethernet connector.
Front - Controls 1 PUS H 4 5 STBY AUTO TO EN TER MARK MENU GOTO PAGES IN MOB OUT MOB 2 6 7 8 9 10 2 3 1 Touchscreen 2 Card reader door 3 Micro-SD Card reader Used for optional Navionics or InsightHD chart data, software updates, transfer of user data and system backup. 4 STBY / AUTO key Used for Autopilot operation. 5 MARK / MENU key A short press displays the active panel’s menu. A long press places a waypoint at the vessel’s position.
Rear - Connectors Zeus Touch 12 Zeus Touch 7 & Zeus Touch 8 1 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 5 5 Key 1 2 3 Function Description Built in Broadband Echosounder on the Zeus Touch 7 and Zeus Touch 8.
T7 / T8 potential system example T7 or T8 VIDEO /DATA POWER Black Video 2 (Green) Red (FUSE) Yellow Blue Video 1 (Red) _ + 12 or 24 V DC RX + Green Orange RX NMEA 0183 Serial port Yellow TX + Ext.
T12 potential system example T12 T12 VIDEO IN ETHERNET SWITCH ECHOSOUNDER BSM-1 or BSM-2 NEP-2 POWER NETWORK NMEA2000 POWER: 12 V DC HD Radar NETWORK NETWORK NETWORK NETWORK 2, 4, 6, 10 or 25 kW External GPS: ZG50 AIS: NAIS-400 TRANSDUCER Auto Pilot: Triton / AC12 Various inhull, through hull, and transom mount options available BROADBAND RADAR Heading Sensor: RC42 3G/4G Audio: SonicHub Structure Scan Echo Sounder Engines: NMEA2000 LSS-1 Instruments: Triton Digital Switching: CZONE
1 Planning the installation Preparing for installation Tools required 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 1 Drill 2 Jig Saw 3 Drill Bit 4 Drill Bit 5 Hole Saw (25mm / 1”) 6 Pozi Screw Driver 7 File 8 PVC Electrical Tape 12 | Planning the installation | Zeus Touch installation manual
Check the contents 2 1 3 2 4 8 6 5 7 Key Description Key Description 1 2 3 4 Sun Cover Cosmetic screw covers (x2) Zeus Touch Display Flush mount gasket 5 6 7 8 Documentation wallet Video/NMEA0183 cable (T12 only) Power cable Machine screws (x4) Planning the installation | Zeus Touch installation manual | 13
Mounting location Choose the mounting locations carefully before you drill or cut. The display should be mounted so that the operator can easily use the controls and clearly see the display screen. Be sure to leave a direct path for all of the cables. B&G displays are high-contrast and anti-reflective, and are viewable in direct sunlight, but for best results install the display out of direct sunlight. The chosen location should have minimal glare from windows or bright objects.
2 Mounting the Zeus Touch display Flush mount Attach the flush mounting template to the selected mounting position using adhesive tape. Drill pilot holes for the four hole saw cuts and four self tapping screws used to secure the display. If using M4 machine screws use a 5 mm (0.20 ”) drill bit. Use a 25 mm (1 “) hole saw to cut the four corner radius. Cut along the dotted line and remove the shaded area. Peel backing off the gasket and apply to the surface.
Bracket mounting with optional kit Using the bracket as a template, mark places to drill the central cable hole and four pilot holes for the bracket fasteners. Drill cable and fastener pilot holes. screw bracket down with fasteners. Fit rear bezel to Zeus Touch using supplied machine screws. Align the Zeus Touch ratchet teeth with those of the bracket and partially screw in the bracket knobs one at a time.
3 Wiring the Zeus Touch Wiring guidelines Don’t do this Do this Don’t make sharp bends in the cables Do make drip and service loops Don’t run cables in a way that allows water to Do tie-wrap all cables to keep them secure flow down into the connectors Don’t route the data cables in areas adjacent If cables are shortened, lengthened, or reto radar, transmitter, or large current carrying terminated, do insulate and protect all wiring cables connections Do leave room at the back to install and remove cabl
4 Connecting power Power connection (basic) The Zeus Touch display can be powered by either 12 V or 24 V DC. Displays are protected against reverse polarity, under voltage and over voltage.
Power Control Master Power Control Slave A B Black Red C Black Red Yellow Yellow Boradband Radar Black Red Yellow + _ 12 - 24 V DC Power Control Bus Power Control Master Display (A) turns on using the power button. It is set as the Power Control Master and will output voltage on the Power Control bus to turn on display (B) and Broadband radar (C).
External alarm Blue wire on power cable: An external alarm can be connected to one or more displays on the network. The external alarm can be a small peizo buzzer connected directly, or a horn siren connected via a relay. Alarms are configured globally in the system i.e they can be configured on one display and seen, heard and acknowledged from all displays - however the external alarm siren can be enabled or disabled on individual displays.
5 External GPS Mounting location Depending on vessel design and materials, certain mounting locations chosen for the Zeus Touch may not offer adequate GPS satellite signal reception using the internal receiver. An external GPS source such as the ZG05 can be used to overcome this, by allowing remote installation in a location that has an unobscured view of the sky. An NMEA 2000 expansion kit may be required to connect the GPS antenna to the Zeus Touch, if no other network cabling is installed.
6 Echosounder Internal echosounder The Zeus Touch 7 and Zeus Touch 8 have an Internal Broadband Echosounder. Navico transducers fitted with the 7 pin blue connector can be plugged directly into the corresponding blue socket adjacent to the power connector. External echosounder An optional external sounder module (BSM-1, LSS-1, BSM-2) can be added to the Zeus Touch 7, Zeus Touch 8 and Zeus Touch 12 via the ethernet port on any of these devices.
Transducer adapter cables For vessels with existing transducers that do not have the Navico blue 7 pin connector, there are two adapter cables available to assist with installation. For vessels that already have a transducer that was used with older Navico products that has 6 pin connector. Use 000-00022-001 6 pin to 7 pin transducer adapter cable. These transducers will require the 10 k temp version of the transducer selected for transducer type in Echo Installation.
Echosounder setup Select echosounder source Choose the Echosounder source in the Echo Settings . MENU > MENU > ECHO. This can be selected to be the echosounder built in to the display (Zeus Touch 7 and Zeus Touch 8 only), or an external sounder module such as the BSM-1. Deselecting the Network Echosounder option, limits source selection to internal sonar only.
Water speed averaging (echosounder transducer) Averages water speed by measuring your speed at a selected interval of time. Water speed intervals range from one to thirty seconds, e.g. If you select five seconds, your displayed water speed will be based on averaging over 5 seconds of sampling. Calibration range: 1-30 seconds. Default is 1 second.
7 RADAR Broadband radar (BR24 and 3G) 2 1 3 Micro-C Ethernet 4 5 6 FUSE 8 FUSE 10 97 7 Magnetic heading source required for Chart overlay / MARPA FUSE _ + 12 Network 9 Alternative: NMEA0183 heading Micro-C Micro-C to SimNet Ethernet cable Ethernet cables if using NEP-2 26 | Key Description 1 Zeus Touch display 2 BroadBand™ radar scanner 3 Interconnection cable 4 RI10 radar interface box 5 6 Ethernet cable Ethernet cables 7 NEP-2 expansion port module 8 9 Micro-C drop cabl
HD radar 2 1 Optional second Zeus Touch 3 5 4 F FUSE 7 FUSE 6 FUSE 8 FUSE Magnetic heading source required for Chart Overlay / MARPA _ + 9 Micro-C cable Ethernet cable extra ethernet cables Key Description 1 Zeus Touch display 2 HD radar scanner 3 HD radar processor module 4 Ethernet adaptor cable 5 Ethernet cable (Navico 5 pin type) 6 NEP-2 expansion port module (optional - used where extra ports are required) 7 RC42N heading sensor 8 AT10HD (provides heading data to radar
Radar setup Setup and configuration of the Broadband radar has been simplified compared to traditional pulse radars. There is no zero range (time delay), no warm up time, and no burn-in required.. Radar status Scanner type Identifies the model of scanner connected to the network. Software version Check to make sure you have the latest software. check website for the latest version. Serial Number This number should be recorded for support and insurance purposes.
Sidelobe suppression Note: This control should only be adjusted by experienced radar users. Target loss in harbour environments may occur if this control is not adjusted correctly. Occasionally false target returns can occur adjacent to strong target returns such as large ships or container ports. This occurs because not all of the transmitted radar energy can be focused into a single beam by the radar antenna, a small amount energy is transmitted in other directions.
8 Video In Connect up to two composite video cameras to each display unit using the Video / Data cable (optional for T7 and T8, supplied with T12). This connects to the VIDEO IN port on the rear of the display. Note: The video images will not be shared with another Zeus Touch unit via the network. It is only possible to view video on the unit connected to the video source.
9 NMEA 0183 To exchange NME0183 data, the Zeus Touch display has a NMEA0183 serial port, providing both an input and an output. The port uses the NMEA 0183 (serial balanced) and RS232 (single ended) standards, and can be configured in the software for different baud rates up to 38,400 baud. NMEA 0183 sentences output by the Zeus Touch can be individually turned on or off. Refer to “NMEA 0183 supported sentences” on page 62 for a complete list of sentences.
Serial port setup NMEA 0183 setup is done from the Network Settings page. Receive waypoint Select this option to allow a device capable of creating and exporting waypoints via NMEA 0183 to transfer directly to the Zeus Touch. Serial communication This should be set according to correspond with devices connected to the NMEA 0183 input and output. RS422 is the default setting. The input and output always use the same standard.
NMEA 2000 10 NMEA 2000 device connection All models of Zeus Touch are equiped with an NMEA 2000 port, which allows the receiving and sharing of a multitude of data from various sources. Essential network information • • • • • A NMEA 2000 network consists of a linear “backbone” from which “drop cables” connect to NMEA 2000 devices NMEA 2000 cables used for B&G products are of the ‘micro-c’ style, which is a cable/connector specification approved for use in NMEA 2000 certified networks.
Power the NMEA 2000 network A NMEA 2000 network requires its own 12 V DC power supply protected by a 5 amp fuse or breaker. For 24 V systems, use a DC-DC converter to supply 12 V Connect power at any location in the backbone for smaller systems. For larger systems introduce power at central point in the backbone to “balance” the voltage drop of the network.
Data bridging NMEA 0183 to NMEA 2000 All supported NMEA 0183 sentences entering the system are internally bridged (converted) to NMEA 2000, and output via the NMEA 2000 port for any other devices to use. The only exception is AIS data. NMEA 2000 to NMEA 0183 The NMEA 0183 sentences shown in the ‘Transmit’ rows of the NMEA0183 Supported Sentences table will be generated if the data is available from a NMEA 2000 data source.
NMEA 2000 setup Setup is required on initial start up of the system, or if any part of the NMEA 2000 network has been changed or replaced.
Advanced menu. Occassionally Auto Select may assign sources incorrectly, which may be corrected using the Advanced Source Selection. An example of this is where twin installations with NMEA2000 compliant engines are not programmed with unique instance numbers. This means that the auto select feature can’t determine which engine is fitted on the port and which is fitted on the starboard side.
11 Ethernet (NETWORK port) The Zeus Touch system uses an Ethernet network to interconnect high bandwidth devices such as radar, echosounder and to another Zeus Touch, or Zeus display. The Zeus Touch 7 and Zeus Touch 8 displays have one NETWORK port each, whereas the Zeus Touch 12 has three Ethernet ports. Navico Ethernet network cables have orange connectors that are retained by a bayonet type locking collar.
Expanding the Zeus Touch12 With the Zeus Touch12, up to three ethernet devices can be connected directly to the unit. If more than three modules need connection, use the optional network expansion port (NEP-2). T12 BSM-1 Broadband Radar A second Zeus Touch connected to one of the Zeus Touch12’s three built in ports will have full visibilty and control over any devices connected to another port on the Zeus Touch12, in the same way it would if all devices were connected via an NEP-2 expansion port.
Ethernet setup No special setup is required for establishing an ethernet network, it is all ‘plug and play’ . An NEP-2 connected between an Zeus Touch and another network module (e.g. BSM-1) will automatically start working, and relay data between the two devices. Diagnostics The UDB (User Data Base) tab, on the diagnostics page, provides information on Ethernet activity.
12 Autopilot The B&G Zeus Touch includes complete autopilot integration. When Zeus Touch is connected to a compatible B&G Autopilot Computer (AC12N, AC42N, and SG05), you will have complete control, setup and integration with your autopilot. The Zeus Touch display can be used in conjunction with B&G Triton Autopilot Control units or the Zeus Touch can be used alone to conserve dash space.
Autopilot setup Verifying the autopilot connection When an AC12N, AC42N, or SG05 is connected to the Zeus Touch system, the Zeus Touch will automatically detect the autopilot and an Autopilot menu item will be included in the Settings menu. If no Autopilot item is available in the menu, establish the connection by running the auto select process. The auto select process may also be used if the list of data sources needs to be updated when a unit has been physically replaced.
Note: If the boat uses power assisted steering, it is important that thee engine or electric motor used to enable the power assist steering is turned on prior to this test. • Stand CLEAR of the wheel and do not attempt to take manual control of the wheel during this test! When this test is started the autopilot computer will issue a series of PORT and STBD rudder commands and automatically verify correct rudder direction.
• • Compass offset adjustment, used to compensate for a fixed offset in the final heading readout Wind calibration to compensate for a fixed mechanical offset of the Wind vane Boat speed calibration Transition HI/LO speed setting (the speed at which you want to change the set of steering parameters) Automatic tuning of the steering parameters • • Setting the seastate filer Saiboat setup • • • Compass calibration Before the compass calibration is started, make sure that there is enough open water aroun
LUBBER LINE Magnitude of local field in % of earth’s magnetic field. Direction of local field with respect to lubber line. It can also be on the reciprocal. 1. Find the bearing from the boat position to a visible object. Use a chart or a chart plotter 2. Steer the boat so that the center line of the boat is aligned with the bearing line pointing towards the object 3. Change the offset parameter so that the bearing to the object and the compass readout becomes equal.
Autotuning The autotune feature will run the boat through several tests and then automatically set the most important steering parameters. Autotune is not required for the autopilot to function as it is preset with steering parameters that should suit most boats in the 30-50 foot range. You can manually set all parameters that are set during autotuning. Refer next page. Seastate filter The Seastate filter is used to reduce rudder activity and autopilot sensitivity in rough weather.
Manually adjusting steering parameters The autotune function in the autopilot is so refined that the majority of boats will need no further adjustments of the steering parameters. On some boats however, or in particular sea conditions, fine tuning of the steering parameters may improve the performance of the autopilot. Transition speed Refer previous description. Rudder This parameter determines the ratio between commanded rudder and the heading error. The higher rudder value the more rudder is applied.
port and starboard will be taken into account when calculating the Distance To Turn (DTT). Navigation change limit This parameter defines the maximum course change where the autopilot is allowed to automatically change the course when the Zeus Touch follows a route (NAV steering). If the required course change to next waypoint in a route is more than the set limit, you are prompted to verify that the upcoming course change is acceptable.
13 CZone connection to NMEA 2000 When interfacing to C-Zone network it is recommended to use a BEP Network interface bridge (A) to join the two network backbones together. The CZONE / NMEA2000 Network interface bridge isolates the power of the two networks, but allows data to be freely shared between both sides. The Network Interface has built in terminators so needs to be placed at the extremity of each network backbone.
CZone setup In order to communicate with the CZone modules connected to the network, the Zeus Touch display must be assigned a unique CZone Display Dipswitch setting. The functionality of the CZone system is determined by the CZone Config File (.zcf ), which is stored on all CZone modules, and supported B&G displays such as the Zeus Touch. The file is created using the CZone Configuration Tool, a specialised PC application available from BEP Marine Ltd, and associated CZone distributors.
Applying Software Updates 14 From time to time B&G releases software updates to it’s existing products. Updates are created for a variety of reasons; to add or improve features, to add support for new external devices, or to fix software bugs. Updates can be found on the B&G website: http://www.bandg.com/Support/Downloads/ The Zeus Touch may be used to apply software updates to itself, and to external NMEA 2000 and CZone devices, with files read off a Micro SD card.
NMEA 2000 and Ethernet device updates To update B&G/NAVICO NMEA 2000 and ethernet devices select the Upgrade option presented when the file is highlighted, followed by confirmation of the device you wish to upgrade. Do not interrupt the upgrade process. Touch Screen Calibration 1. Turn the unit off 2. Press and hold the MENU key, then turn the unit on 3. Hold the MENU key during power on, until the calibration utility screen comes up 4. Touch crosshair shown on screen to perform nine point calibration 5.
166 mm (6.53") 161 mm (6.33") 168.5 mm (6.63") 123 mm (8.77") 229.5 mm (9.03") 260 mm (10.23") SUN COVER 234.5 mm (9.23") 26.5 mm (1.04") 140.5 mm (5.53") 69.5 mm (2.73") 120 mm (4.72") 2.3 mm (0.09") 12 mm (0.47") 212.5 mm (8.37") 67 mm (2.63") 44.5 mm (1.75") 37 mm (1.45") 88 mm (3.
| Dimensioned Drawings | Zeus Touch installation manual 277 mm (10.90") 283.5 mm (11.16") 306.9 mm (12.08") SUN COVER 26.5 mm (1.04") 171 mm (6.73") 120 mm (4.72") 68 mm (2.67") 2.3 mm (0.09") 12 mm (0.47") 265 mm (10.43") 69 mm (2.71") 41 mm (1.61") 41 mm (1.61") 103 mm (4.05") 288 mm (11.33") Zeus Touch 8 192 mm (7.56") 197 mm (7.75") 199 mm (7.
265 mm (10.43") 255 mm (10.39") 250 mm (9.84") Dimensioned Drawings | Zeus Touch installation manual .1 347 mm (9.72") 12 375 mm (14.76") 353 mm (13.89") SUN COVER 26 mm (1.02") 231 mm (9.09") 135 mm (5.31") 2.3 mm (0.09") 83.5 mm (3.28") 12 mm (0.47") CUTOUT 337 mm (13.26") 335.5 mm (13.20") 229.5 mm (9.03") 41 mm (1.61") 54.5 mm (2.14") 75 mm (2.95") 140 mm (5.51") 357.5 mm (14.
16 Connector Pinouts Power Power Connector 1 4 2 3 Power Cable: 000-00128-001 (included) 2 m (6.
17 NMEA 2000 NMEA 2000 Connector 2 1 5 3 4 Pin Function 1 CAN_H 2 3 4 5 SimNet power (+) 12 V DC SimNet power (-) Shield CAN_L Network (Ethernet) NETWORK (Ethernet) Connector 5 4 3 1 2 Pin Function 1 TX + 2 3 4 5 TX RX + RX Gnd Echosounder Echosounder Connector 2 1 3 7 6 4 5 Pin Function 1 Depth + 2 3 4 5 6 7 Speed Speed power Temp Depth Shield Temp / speed Gnd Accessories Accessories | Zeus Touch installation manual | 57
Refer to website for latest accessories: www.bandg.com NMEA 2000 cables Part Number Description 000-0124-69 NMEA 2000 STARTER KIT: • 120 OHM RES FEM BLK • 120 OHM RES MALE BLK • N2K-T-RD T-CONNECTOR • N2KEXT-2RD 2’ (0.61M) EXTENSION CABLE • N2KEXT-15RD 15’ (4.55M) EXTENSION CABLE • N2K-PWR-RD POWER CABLE N2K 4-WAY BLOCK MICRO -C TERMINATING RESISTOR KIT (MALE AND FEMALE) N2K-T-RD T-CONNECTOR N2K-PWR-RD POWER CABLE N2KEXT-2RD 2’ (0.61M) EXTENSION CABLE N2KEXT-6RD 6’ (1.
Supported data NMEA 2000 PGN List NMEA 2000 PGN (receive) 59392 59904 60928 61184 65285 65289 65291 65292 65293 65323 65325 65341 65480 126208 126992 126996 127237 127245 127250 127251 127257 127258 127488 127489 127493 127503 127504 127505 127506 127507 127508 127509 128259 128267 128275 129025 129026 129029 129033 129038 129039 129040 129283 129284 129539 ISO Acknowledgement ISO Request ISO Address Claim Parameter Request/Command Temperature with Instance Trim Tab Insect Configuration Backlight Control C
129540 129794 129801 129802 129808 129809 129810 130074 130306 130310 130311 130312 130313 130314 130576 130577 130840 130842 130845 130850 130851 130817 130820 130831 130832 130834 130835 130838 130839 130843 60 | GNSS Sats in View AIS Class A Static and Voyage Related Data AIS Addressed Safety Related Message AIS Safety Related Broadcast Message DSC Call Information AIS Class B “CS” Static Data Report, Part A AIS Class B “CS” Static Data Report, Part B Route and WP Service - WP List - WP Name & Position
18 NMEA 2000 PGN (transmit) 61184 65287 65289 65290 65291 65292 65293 126208 126992 126996 127237 127250 127258 128259 128267 128275 129025 129026 129029 129283 129284 129285 129539 129540 130074 130306 130310 130311 130312 130577 130840 130845 130850 130818 130819 130828 130831 130835 130836 130837 130839 130845 130850 Parameter Request/Command Configure Temperature INSOcts Trim Tab Insect Calibration Paddle Wheel Speed Configuration Backlight Control Clear Fluid Level Warnings LGC-2000 Configuration ISO
NMEA 0183 supported sentences TX / RX GPS Receive Transmit GGA GLL GGA GLL Navigation RMC AAM APB Echo DBT DPT DBT DPT Compass HDG HDT HDG Wind MWV MWD MWV MWD Receive Transmit Receive Transmit Receive Transmit Receive Transmit Receive Transmit 62 | AIS / DSC DSC DSE MARPA TLL TTM Supported data | Zeus Touch installation manual GSA GSA GSV GSV VTG VTG ZDA ZDA BOD BWC BWR RMC MTW MTW VLW VLW VHW VHW RMB XTE XDR HDM VDM AIS sentences are not bridged to or from SimNet.
6.4 inch VGA color TFT LCD 1200 nits Display type Display brightness 1 Port Micro-C (1) Composite video (2) (multiplexed) Micro SD (1) NMEA2000 Video input Data card slot 30.5 x 27.9 x 27.9 cm (12" x 11" x 11") 2.54 kg (5.6 lb) Pack dimensions (L x W x H) Pack weight 50/200 or 83/200 kHz Max 250 W peak to peak (31 W RMS) actual Sonar frequency Sonar output power Echo sounder 1.6 kg (3.5 lb) Weight (display only) Other Yes IPx7 -15° C to + 55° C (+5° F to +131° F) 15.6 W (1.
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