Wi-Fi Series - 1080p Smart Security System INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Important Information FCC Verification This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for 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.
Password Recovery 08/04/2019 12:30:15 pm MON Forgotten your password? Please do the following: 08/04/2019 12:30:15 pm MON 1. Right-click the mouse on the Live View screen to display the Menu Bar then click “Menu”. 2. At the password login screen click “Forgot Password”. Front door 08/04/2019 12:30:15 pm MON Backyard 08/04/2019 12:30:15 pm MON 3. A message will appear on-screen. Follow the instructions to receive the password recovery code via email.
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Live View 08/04/2019 12:30:15 pm MON 08/04/2019 12:30:15 pm MON Live View is the default display mode for your NVR. Each camera connected will be displayed on-screen. You can check Front door 08/04/2019 12:30:15 pm MON Backyard 08/04/2019 12:30:15 pm MON the status or operation of your NVR and cameras using the icons and Menu Bar on the Live View screen. Right-click the mouse to access the Menu Bar.
Live View Mode Live View mode is the default display for your NVR. Each camera connected will be displayed. You can check the operation of your NVR by using the status icons on the Live View screen. You can also access the Menu to adjust settings for Recording, Motion and to search and play previously recorded videos. Double-click a live video channel to view full screen.
Live View Icons & Controls The record icon indicates that your NVR is currently recording the camera’s video stream. This Wi-Fi icon indicates that your NVR is running in Station mode and is wirelessly connected to your network. It also indicates the Wi-Fi signal strength. The motion icon indicates that your NVR is detecting motion from the camera. This Wi-Fi icon indicates that your NVR has been disconnected from your wireless network or may be out of range.
Menu The “Menu” is where you control the various actions and options that are available on your NVR, such as adjusting settings for motion detection and changing network modes. You can also access previously recorded video for playback and to copy to a storage device such as a USB flash drive. To maintain system integrity, a firmware upgrade can be performed when available.
Menu Layout 1 2 3 4 5 6 1. Recording: This function allows you to adjust settings for the camera such as camera name, encoding settings for Main Stream and Sub Stream as well as changing the bitrate and frame rate. You can also change the schedule for both normal and motion recording. 2. Search: This function allows you to search and play back previously recorded videos. You’re presented with an overview of video recorded on a particular day for a particular month for each channel on your NVR.
Camera Configuration The camera configuration options are available in the “Recording” and “Motion” menus and by clicking the “Channel” button on the Menu Bar. You can change the camera name, alter the encoding settings for Main Stream and Sub Stream, change the bitrate and frame rate and assign a different channel number for each camera detected. The default motion detection area and schedule can also be changed.
Recording: Encode - Main Stream The functions available allow you to change the resolution, frame rate and bitrate for each camera connected. By default the recording resolution, frame rate and bitrate are automatically selected to fit in with the capabilities of the provided cameras, however you can change them if required. Camera No.: Select a camera that you would like to configure. Camera Name: Enter a name for the camera you’ve selected. It can be up to 16 characters in length.
Recording: Encode - Sub Stream The functions available allow you to control how video is streamed to your mobile device using the AlwaysSafe app. You can change the resolution, frame rate and bitrate if you’re having issues streaming live video from your NVR. Camera No.: Select a camera that you would like to configure. Camera Name: Enter a name for the camera you’ve selected. It can be up to 16 characters in length. OSD Display Position: Allows you to change the position of the on-screen display.
Channel: Managing Cameras Accessing the Device List displays the cameras that are currently configured, the IP address and status for each camera as well as the ability to assign a different channel number or to disconnect a camera.
Channel: Adding a Camera in AP Mode By default, the cameras ship ready to connect to your NVR’s default Wi-Fi settings. Simply connect each camera to power and wait about a minute. You will see the camera in Live View mode. If your NVR’s Wi-Fi settings have changed, please do the following: 1. In Live View mode, right-click the mouse to access the Menu Bar then click the “Menu” button. 2. Click “Network” then click “Wi-Fi Setting”. You will see a QR code displayed (as shown above).
Channel: Adding a Camera in Station Mode It’s recommended that you add cameras to your NVR when it’s in AP mode (see page 15 - Channel: Adding a Camera in AP Mode) before changing to Station mode. 1. When all cameras have been added to your NVR, for Wi-Fi Mode click the drop down menu and select “Station” (as shown above). pear in each checkbox. If one or more cameras haven’t appeared, click the “Refresh” button otherwise click the “Apply” button. 6.
Motion Channel: Select a camera that you would like to configure. Detection: By default, your NVR will record motion only if one or more objects have been detected by the camera and the camera’s built-in PIR sensor. This provides more accurate motion detection by eliminating false triggers (see page 21 - Thermal-Sensing Camera Tips).
Motion Detection Setup 08/04/2019 12:30:15 pm MON Front door Use the Sensitivity function to change the motion sensitivity for each time period. Move the slider left or right to change. The entire view of the camera is enabled for motion detection, however this can be changed if you wish. adjust the sensitivity level (see above right) if required. When finished click “Apply” then right-click to exit.
Motion: Schedule By default, a motion detection alarm schedule has been enabled for each camera connected, however you can change the schedule to suit your needs. The schedule is presented as a 24-hour 7 days a week grid. Each square represents 60 minutes. Using the mouse, click on a particular square to change or click and drag the mouse over the squares corresponding to your desired time period.
Motion Detection Tips Placement of the cameras 1. Place cameras so they are facing areas where people have to walk through to approach your home regardless of where they are headed. A good idea is to place a camera overlooking your front door to capture an image of anyone approaching it for later reference. This is great if you have parcels delivered to your door or if the potential burglar knocks or rings the doorbell to see if anyone is home. 2.
Thermal-Sensing Camera Tips Your cameras have a built-in PIR (passive infrared motion detector) sensor. This means they can sense movement of warm objects including people, cars and animals. The advantage over cameras that don’t have a PIR sensor, is they are very resistant to false triggers from changes in the image. →→ PIR sensors work best when an intruder walks parallel or is passing across their “field of view” as opposed to walking directly at them.
Configuring your Swann PT Cam (SWWHD-PTCAM) If you have previously purchased a Swann PT Cam (also known as Wi-Fi Pan & Tilt Security Camera) or looking to add an additional camera to your NVR, the Swann PT Cam is fully compatible with your NVR. You can use the PTZ controls to pan and tilt the camera. Multiple preset positions can also be created, which can be recalled to focus the camera’s view to a different position.
Configuring your Swann PT Cam (SWWHD-PTCAM) Station Mode: If the PT Cam is wirelessly connected to your Wi-Fi access point and your NVR is running in AP mode, you need to change this to Station mode. Station mode allows wireless communication from your NVR to the Wi-Fi access point. Please do the following: 1. Right-click the mouse in Live View mode to access the Menu Bar, click the “Menu” button, click “Network” then click “Wi-Fi Setting”. 2. For Wi-Fi Mode, click the drop down menu then select “Station”.
Controlling your Swann PT Cam To control your Swann PT Cam, in Live View mode right-click the mouse to access the Menu Bar then click the “PTZ” button. The channel will go full screen and the PTZ controls will be visible (as shown on the left). 08/04/2019 12:30:15 pm MON 1. Click the directional buttons to move the camera in the direction selected. 2. Click this button to pan the camera continuously for 60 seconds. 3. Click this to access the Preset menu. 4. Click this to exit.
Creating a Preset 08/04/2019 12:30:15 pm MON 3 4 1 5 2 PT Cam 1. Use the PTZ controls to move the camera to the desired focal position. Clear: Select a saved Preset slot then click this to clear. 2. Click the “Preset” button to access the Preset menu. 3. Click the first Preset slot available. Click the space under “Preset Name” to give the slot a relevant name. 4. Click the “Set” button to save (this will change from No to Yes). 5. Click “OK” to exit.
Recording Configuration The recording schedule is accessible from the “Recording” menu. From here you can change the schedule for each camera connected. By default, a motion detection alarm schedule has been enabled for each camera. However, you can change the schedule according to what fits in with your needs.
Recording: Schedule By default, a motion detection recording schedule has been enabled for each camera connected, however you can change the schedule to suit your needs. The schedule is presented as a 24-hour 7 days a week grid and is color coded to represent the event type. Camera No.: Select a camera that you would like to configure. Normal: Your NVR will constantly record for a set period of time (this option is not visible when recording to a MicroSD card).
Playback & Backup The Search function gives you the ability to search and play previously recorded videos that are stored on your NVR’s storage device. Each camera is presented as a 24 hour grid and is colour coded to represent the event type. A monthly calendar is also visible alerting you on which days have recordings available. The Backup function gives you the ability to save important events to a USB flash drive.
Search: Video Search 1 2 3 Each camera is presented as a 24 hour grid and is colour coded to represent the event type (Normal or Alarm). A calendar is also visible alerting you on which days have recordings available (dates in red have recordings available). 1. Select the year and month that you would like to search for then select a date to display the recordings available. 2. Click on a particular event to play back video (see page 30 - Playback Interface). 3.
Playback Interface 22/11/2018 01:38:40 pm THU 22/11/2018 01:38:40 pm THU Front door Backyard 22/11/2018 01:38:40 pm THU 1 2 3 22/11/2018 01:38:40 pm THU 4 6 Staircase 5 7 Side gate 1. Click this button to mute or unmute the audio. 4. Click this to rewind playback. Subsequent presses will increase the speed. 2. Click this button to make one or more cuts in your video which you can then export to a USB flash drive.
Playback Interface 22/11/2018 01:38:40 pm THU 22/11/2018 01:38:40 pm THU Front door Backyard 22/11/2018 01:38:40 pm THU 22/11/2018 01:38:40 pm THU 8 Staircase 11 Side 9 gate 10 8. Click this to reduce playback speed. Subsequent presses will further reduce the speed. Click the “Play” button to resume normal playback. 9. Click this to hide the playback interface to maximise the viewing area (you can also do this by right-clicking the mouse then clicking “Console”). 10. Click this to exit. 11.
Search: Backup 1. By default, each video listed has been selected for backup. If this isn’t required, click the checkbox next to “CH.” to deselect all videos then click the checkbox next to the video that you want to backup. mend that you backup the entire storage device. Only backup recordings that are required. 2. To check that the video you’ve selected is the one that you want to backup, click the “Play” button. 3.
System Configuration The options available here give you complete control on how your NVR is configured and how it operates. Some of the options such as screen resolution, time zone, email configuration, password creation and Daylight Saving Time are configured during the Wizard. You can also perform a firmware upgrade when available.
System: General Language: Select a language you would like the system menus to be displayed in. Multiple languages are available. Video Standard: Select the correct video standard for your country. USA and Canada are NTSC. UK, Australia and New Zealand are PAL. Display Resolution: Select a display resolution that is suitable for your TV. 1920 x 1080 will suit most TVs. time has been successful. Click “OK” to continue.
Daylight Saving Enable DST: Click the checkbox to enable. Offset: Select the time that Daylight Saving has increased by in your time zone. Adjust accordingly. Mode: Select to enable Daylight Saving by week or by date. Start Time/End Time: Set when Daylight Saving starts and ends, for example 2 a.m. on the first Sunday of a particular month or on a particular date. Adjust accordingly. →→ Click the “Default” button to revert back to default settings. →→ Click the “Cancel” button to exit.
System: Disk This function gives you the option of formatting your NVR’s storage device (internal hard drive, USB hard drive or MicroSD card). If a new storage device has been connected and installed, it must be formatted before use. Format: Click this to format the storage device. A message will appear onscreen stating that all your recordings will be deleted (If you have any recordings that are required, back them up to a USB flash drive). Click “OK” to continue.
System: Maintenance Enable auto reboot: It’s recommended to leave this enabled as it maintains the operational integrity of your NVR. for each camera displayed. When finished click “Upgrade”. Each camera will restart when the upgrade has completed. Auto reboot at: Choose an appropriate day and time to reboot your NVR. Default Settings: Click this to restore factory default settings. All recordings on the storage device will remain.
Network: General As SwannLink Peer-to-Peer technology is utilised to communicate with your network and mobile device, configuration of the network settings is not required. If you have networking expertise and require specific settings for your network, you do have the ability to change them. segregated based on a network configuration. A typical address might be “255.255.255.0” or something similar. Network Access: You can select between two different network types that your NVR can be connected to.
Network: Advanced Email Settings: Click the “Set” button if any changes are required to your email account (see page 40 - Email Settings). Server Port: This port number is used by your NVR to send information through. The default number will work in most situations. →→ Click the “Default” button to revert back to default settings. →→ Don’t forget to click “Apply” to save settings. HTTP Port: This port number is used to log into your NVR from a remote location.
Email Settings Enable SSL or TLS: This is enabled by default and is required by most email providers. Attach Type: Select the attachment type (picture or video) that you want to receive with your email alerts. SMTP Server: Gmail select smtp.gmail.com. Outlook select smtp.live.com. Click the “Other” checkbox if you would like to use your own email server. Test: Click to verify the information you entered is correct then click “OK”. SMTP Port: Change this to 587 for both Gmail and Outlook.com. 1.
Network: Wi-Fi Setting (AP Mode) Wi-Fi Mode: The default mode of operation for your NVR is AP mode. The cameras will connect (wirelessly) to your NVR and the NVR must be physically connected to your router to gain internet access. For more information about Station mode (see page 42). SSID: Just like your Wi-Fi access point, this is the network name of your NVR. You can leave the default name or you can change it if required. Hide SSID: We recommend that you leave this enabled.
Network: Wi-Fi Setting (Station Mode) Station mode allows wireless communication from your NVR to the router to gain internet access. This gives you the flexibility of placing your NVR in a different location, without having to be physically connected to your router. 1. After a short moment, a list of Wi-Fi access points that your NVR detects, will be shown. Select your Wi-Fi access point then click the next button (circle & triangle).
System: System Information This tab displays technical information about your NVR. If you call our helpdesk for assistance, our staff may ask you to access this tab to assist them in solving any technical issues that you may be having. Device Name: Click the dialogue box to rename your NVR (if required). →→ Don’t forget to click “Apply” to save settings.
AlwaysSafe With the AlwaysSafe app, you can turn your mobile device into a monitoring centre for your NVR. Have the peace of mind that you can monitor your home at any time from any place. With SwannLink Peer-to-Peer, connecting your mobile device to your NVR is so easy - there’s no need to fiddle around with complicated network configurations.
Live View When viewing a single camera, double tap the camera to view multiple cameras at the same time. 1. Tap to return to the “Devices” screen. 4 1 2. When viewing a single camera, the large blue dot shows which camera you are viewing. Swipe the screen left or right to change. 3 2 5 22/10/2018 12:30:15 MON 3. Tap to hear or mute the audio. 4. Tap this then tap the cameras to be displayed. When finished tap “Done” to return. 5. Tap to select a single camera or a multi camera display. 6.
Live View 22/10/2018 12:30:15 MON 22/10/2018 12:30:15 MON 1 The motion icon indicates that your NVR is detecting motion from the camera. Front door Backyard When you single tap a camera, a blue square will surround it indicating that you have selected the camera. 1. Tap for a horizontal display of the Live View window. 2. Tap to stop or start live view. 22/10/2018 12:30:15 MON 22/10/2018 12:30:15 MON Turning your mobile device horizontally will give you a full screen display of the Live View window.
Devices 1. Tap to configure app startup settings and to view general information about the app. 2. Tap to add a device by scanning it’s QR code. You can also add a device by manually entering it’s UID or IP address. 2 1 3. Tap to access Device Settings. From here you can access camera settings, device settings, changing the recording schedule and much more. 3 4. The camera preview window. Swipe left or right to select a different camera. Double tap a camera to view it live. 5.
Device Settings: Basic Information/Network Basic Information Device Name: Tap to edit the name of your device. When finished, tap the disk icon to save. Share: Tap to display a QR code that can be scanned with other mobile devices to share access to your device. Once scanned, enter the device’s password to login. Push: Tap the switch to receive notifications when your NVR detects motion from each camera. Network Network Status: Tap to view details about your NVR’s network connection.
Device Settings: Video & Audio Video & Audio Display: Tap to customise the camera’s display settings (see page 50 - Device Settings: Display). Quality: Tap to change settings for the Clear (Mainstream) and Fluent (Substream) video streams: Resolution: For Clear, the default resolution is 1080P. A lower resolution is available allowing you to stream at a higher frame rate (up to 25fps). For Fluent, the default resolution be changed.
Device Settings: Display 1. Tap to go back to the previous menu. 2. Tap to select a different camera to edit. 2 1 3. Tap the switch if you would like to hide the camera’s name. 22/10/2018 12:30:15 MON 4. Tap to change the camera’s name. 5. Tap to change the position of the camera’s name. 6. Tap the switch if you would like to hide the date displayed. 7. Tap to change the position of the date displayed. 8. Depending on how your camera has been mounted, tap the switch to flip the image upside down. 9.
Device Settings: Display 11. Tap to see the following options: Exposure: This function controls how the light hits your camera’s image sensor. If the image appears normal, leave the default setting. Noise: If people and objects are hard to see in low light conditions, tap this then increase the gain so they can be seen more clearly. Increasing the gain too much will increase the video noise visible.
Device Settings: Storage - Record Schedule Storage Record Schedule: Tap to access the recording schedule. 1. Tap to select a different camera to edit. 1 2. Tap to save changes made. 2 3. Tap to disable the schedule if needed. 3 4 4. Tap to change the schedule. By default, a motion detection recording schedule has been enabled for each camera connected. Swipe left or right to select a different day. The selected day will be highlighted in blue. 5.
Device Settings: Storage - HDD Storage HDD: Tap to format your NVR’s storage device (internal hard drive, USB hard drive or MicroSD card). If a new storage device has been connected and installed, it must be formatted before use. Format: Tap this to commence. A message will appear stating that all your recordings will be deleted (If you have any recordings that are required, back them up to a USB flash drive). Tap “OK” to continue. The storage device will now format which will only take a few short moments.
Device Settings: Alarm - MD Settings Alarm MD Settings: Tap to change settings for motion detection. 1. Tap to select a different camera to edit. 1 2. Tap to save changes made. 2 3. Tap to disable motion detection if needed. 3 Sensitivity: Tap to adjust motion detection sensitivity (see page 55 - Motion Detection Sensitivity). Schedule: Tap to change the motion detection schedule (see page 56 - Motion Detection Schedule).
Motion Detection Sensitivity 1. Tap the highlighted end time of the first, second or third time period to define the periods in the day (24-hour format). The start time of the next period will be updated automatically. 4 2. You can adjust the motion sensitivity of each time period by dragging the slider left or right. As every home environment is unique, we recommend experimenting with the motion sensitivity to find what works best for you. 3.
Motion Detection Schedule 1. To remove the current motion detection schedule, tap “All” (the schedule will turn grey). 4 3 1 2. Tap a square to enable (it will turn blue) for each time period. Each square represents 60 minutes (24-hour format). 3. Tap to copy this schedule (if needed) to other days of the week (see below). 2 4. Once you’ve customised the motion detection schedule according to your requirements, tap this to exit. Tap the disk icon to save changes made.
Device Settings: Account Security Account Security Password: Tap to change the login password. 1 1. Tap to input your current password. Tap “Show Password” to display your password. 2 2. Tap to enter a new password. The password has to be a minimum of six characters and can contain a mixture of numbers and letters. 3 3. Tap to confirm your new password. 4. Tap to save your new password.
Device Settings: Notification Notification E-mail Settings: Tap to change the current email settings. 8 1. Tap this then tap “Gmail” or “Outlook”. Tap “Other” if you would like to use your own email server. 2. Tap to input the email address for the account you created. 1 3. Tap to input the email password for the account you created. 2 4. Tap to input an email address that you want to send email alerts to. Tap the “+” button if you would like to send email alerts to multiple addresses. 3 5.
Device Settings: Upgrade Auto Upgrade: Your NVR will automatically update its firmware when it becomes available. Tap the switch if you would like to disable this. Upgrade: Tap to upgrade the NVR’s firmware if available.
Device Settings: System System Info: Tap to display technical information about your NVR. If you call our helpdesk for assistance, our staff may ask you to access this tab to assist them in solving any technical issues that you may be having. Video Standard: Tap to select the correct video standard for your country. USA and Canada are NTSC. UK, Australia and New Zealand are PAL.
Controlling your Swann PT Cam To control your Swann PT Cam, in Live View mode tap the channel the camera is configured to then tap the “PTZ” button. 08/04/2019 12:30:15 pm MON 08/04/2019 12:30:15 pm MON 08/04/2019 12:30:15 pm MON 1 Front door 08/04/2019 12:30:15 pm MON 2 PT Cam Backyard 08/04/2019 12:30:15 pm MON 3 Staircase PT Cam 1. Tap and hold the middle button then push in the direction you want to move the camera to. 2. Tap to pan the camera for 60 seconds. 3.
Playback 1. Tap to return to the “Devices” screen. 2. Tap this then tap the cameras to enable for playback. When finished tap “Done” to return. 2 1 3. Tap to hear or mute the audio. 3 4. Tap to pause or resume playback. 04/02/2019 09:16:30 TUE 5. Tap to capture a snapshot. Snapshots are saved to the internal memory of your mobile device (look for the AlwaysSafe folder). Swipe the screen left or right to select a different camera. 6. Tap to record a video.
Resetting your Password using SwannView Link I haven’t created an email for my NVR, what can I do? Don’t worry, you can use SwannView Link to retrieve your recovery code. You can use this to reset your NVR’s password. Download the relevant version for your computer and follow the on-screen instructions to complete installation. SwannView Link Windows click here. SwannView Link Mac click here. 1. When you first run SwannView Link, you will see the following screen: 4.
Resetting your Password using SwannView Link 6. Click “Forgot Password”. A message will appear on-screen: 7. You will now be prompted to enter a password: Click “OK” to continue. The recovery code prompt will appear on-screen: Click the dialogue box then enter the recovery code (MAC Address), for example EC:71:DB:8D:3C:AB then click “Enter”. Click “OK” to confirm. A message will appear on-screen stating that the password has been reset.
Frequently Asked Questions Can I play video(s) on my NVR that I have copied to a USB flash drive? No, your NVR doesn’t have the option to play video(s) from a USB flash drive. You will have to play them on your computer or mobile device. What is the largest hard drive that I can install inside my NVR? The largest hard drive you can install is 4TB (terabyte). We recommend that you purchase a drive that is surveillance rated such as the Western Digital Purple™ and Seagate Skyhawk™ range of drives.
Frequently Asked Questions When scanning the QR code in the Wi-Fi network tab to add my NVR to the AlwaysSafe app, I get a “UID is invalid” error, what am I doing wrong? This QR code is for adding cameras to your NVR only. To add your NVR to the AlwaysSafe app, enter the Wizard from the Menu and scan the QR code there. I can’t find a way to change the date format, where do I find this? The ability to change the date format is only available in the AlwaysSafe app (see page 60).
Glossary 3D-Noise Filter: Is an enhanced form of digital noise reduction. The advancement in technology enables noise to be filtered even more effectively from the image, even in low light conditions. DNS server is automatically provided by your internet service provider. 50Hz: Is the mains frequency used in the UK, Australia and most European countries. 60Hz: Is the mains frequency used in the United States, Canada and some Latin American countries.
Glossary Compound Stream: Indicates that your DVR or NVR is recording video and audio at the same time. Contrast: This increases the difference between the blackest black and the whitest white in the image. Without contrast you wouldn’t have an image because there wouldn’t be any differentiation between light and dark. Covert: The camera will detect motion and trigger your DVR or NVR to record, but you will not see an image of the camera in Live View mode.
Glossary Live View: Is the default display mode for your DVR or NVR. Each camera connected will be displayed on-screen. Optical Zoom: Is a true zoom feature. It allows you to zoom in (or out) on an object to get a closer view by using the camera’s lens. MAC Address: Is a unique identifier for network hardware. Can also be used as a super password if you have forgotten your current password. OSD (On-screen Display): Display information from the camera such as time, date and camera name on-screen.
Glossary RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol): A network protocol designed to transmit video and audio information over networks and the internet in real time. Static: When referring to IP addresses, this is where a device’s IP address has been manually entered. Sometimes used on older devices without UIDs to prepare for internet access. Saturation: This alters how much color is displayed in the image. The higher the saturation, the more bright and vivid colors will appear.
Glossary UID (Unique Identifier): Is an alphanumeric string that is associated with a single entity within a given system. By entering your UID into the mobile app or computer software, this allows you to communicate with your DVR or NVR without having to remember IP addresses or port numbers. UPnP (Universal Plug and Play): A network protocol designed to allow network connected devices to automatically configure the router for the purposes of remote access. Not required to be enabled when using UID.
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