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Composition of the MP1777A Operation ManualThe operation manual for the MP1777A lO GHz Jitter Analyzer ii, composed of the two \olunies shown below .

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8.3 Device-Specific Commands: Display : RESult : JITTer : MODE?Command type Response Function Example of useSequential command<mode> = <CHARA

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Section 8 Device Message Details8.3.5 CALCulate SubsystemThe CALCulate subsystem performs the performance measurement setting and measured result disp

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8.3 Device-Specific Commands8.3.6 SYSTem SubsystemThe SYSTem subsystem performs control (setting and display) of memory, buzzer and other items.SYSTem

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Section 8 Device Message Details: SYSTem : MEMory : CLEar <numeric>Command type ParameterFunction Restriction Example of useSequential command&l

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8.3 Device-Specific Commands: SYSTem ; DATE <numeric1>, <numeric2>, <numeric3>Command type Sequential commandParameter <DECIMAL N

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Section 8 Device Message Detaiis: SYSTem : BUZZer <boolean>Command type ParameterFunction Example of useSequential command<boolean> = <

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8.3 Device-Specific Commands8.3.7 STATUS SubsystemThe STATUS subsystem performs control (setting and display) of the status registers.STATUS PRESetOPE

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Section 8 Device Message Details: STATUS : OPERation : CONDition?Command type ResponseFunction Example of useSequential command<numeric> = <N

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8.3 Device-Specific Commands: STATUS : OPERation: PTRansition <numeric>Command typeSequential commandParameter<numeric> = <DECIMAL NUME

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Section 8 Device Message Details: STATUS : OPERation : NTRansition?Command type Sequential commandResponse <numeric> = <NR1 NUMERIC RESPONS

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Table of ContentsFor Safety... HiComposition of the MP1777A Operation Manual.. ISection 1 Ou

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8.3 Device-Specific Commands; STATUS ; OPERation ; INSTrument: ENABIe <numeric>Command typeSequential commandParameter <numeric> = <DEC

Page 15 - 1.1 Interface Function

Section 8 Device Message Details: STATUS : OPERation: INSTrument: PTRansition?Command typeSequential commandResponse<numeric> = <NR1 NUMERIC

Page 16 - 1.2 System Setup Example

Appendix A SCPI Error MessagesSCPl specifies codes and messages to correspond to errors as responses to the SCPI command, : SYSTem :

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A.1 Command ErrorsThe error codes, [-199 and -100], indicate that syntax errors of IEEE488.2 have taken place. In this case, bit 5 of the event status

Page 18 - Section 2 GPIB interface

A.1 Command ErrorsTable A-1 Error Messages of Command ErrorsCodeMessageError Detection Condition-101Invalid characterAn invalid character i.s included

Page 19 - 2.1 GPIB Interface Functions

A.2 Run Time ErrorsThe error codes, [-299 and -200], indicate that errors have taken place in the execution controller. In this case, bit 4 of the eve

Page 20 - 2.2 Device Message List

A.3 Device-Specific ErrorsA.3 Device-Specific ErrorsThe error codes, [-399 and -300J, indicate that the device encountered errors other t

Page 21 - 2.3 Bus Commands

A.4 Query ErrorsThe error codes, [-499 and -400], indicate that the output control queue of the device has encountered errors related to the message e

Page 22 - 2.4 Connecting the GPIB Cable

Appendix BDetails of Initialization Command FunctionsThis section provides explanations of the range of effects of each initialization command on the

Page 23 - 2.5 Setting GPIB

B.1 Initializing BusIFC: Initializes functions of all the devices connected to the GPIB bus line, when the GPIB option ismounted.Initialization of

Page 24 - 2.5 Setting GPIB

Section 6 Status Report... 6-16.1 Configuration of MP1777A Status Registers...6-

Page 25 - 2.6 initializing the Device

B.2 Initializing MessageB.2 Initializing MessageDCL, SDC: Initializes the message exchange among all the devices on GPIB or only specified devices. W

Page 26 - 2.6 Initializing the Device

Appendix B Details of Initialization Command FunctionsB.3 Initializing Device*RST: Initializes the device. (Common to the GPIB and RS-232C options)The

Page 27 - Section 2 GPIB Interface

B.4 Device Status at Power ActivationB.4 Device Status at Power ActivationThe device switches into the following state when the power is activated.(1)

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Section 1 Outline'I’hc MP1777A 10 CiH/ Jitter Analyzer enables automation of measurement when connected with an external controller. The GPIB int

Page 40 - SYSTfDATE 1993,7,15

Section 1 Outline1.1 Interface FunctionThe MP1777A has a connector for remote control on the back face.Remote control of devices is enabled by fittin

Page 41 - 3.3 Program Data Format

1.2 System Setup Example1.2 System Setup ExampleThe figure below slrows an example ol'aystem setup using: an interface.Control from a host comp

Page 42 - 3.3 Program Data Format

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Section 2 GPIB interface[his section provides descriptions ot the CjPIB interlace iunctions and scttitic method in the event that the interiaccused a

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Section 2 GPIB Interface2.1 GPIB Interface FunctionsThis device only functions as a device and does not function as a controller. Accor

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MP1777A10 GHz Jitter Analyzer Remote Control Operation Manual Vol. 2Fourth EditionTo ensure that the equipment is used safely, read the "

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2.2 Device Message List2.2 Device Message ListDevice iiicssaizes are data nicssaees exchanged betv'.cen thie controller and the device via the

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2.3 Bus CommandsBus commands refer to internal interface communications exchanged when the bus is set to the command mode (when the

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2.4 Connecting the GPIB Cable2.4 Connecting the GPIB Cable(Àninect the tiPIli cable to the Gl’lB tangential line located on the btick panel of this d

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2.5 Setting GPIBTo use GPIB as a remote interface, set the device to the local mode and set the address by performing key input

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(a) [’erforniing tlie operations mentioned in I causes the screen to shift to the Secondary system screen as shown below. Move the black and white rev

Page 51 - 4.2.7 <RESPONSE DATA>

2.6 initializing the DeviceIEEE488.2 stipulates three levels of system initialization: initialization of the bus, message and device.Table 2-6 Types

Page 52 - 5.1 Common IEEE488.2

2.6 Initializing the Device2.6.3 Initializing the Device<RST; Initializaiion of the dcMce by the ^-^RST eommandFunction: Returns the device func

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Section 3 Listener Input Formatriiis section provides explanations t)l the tormat rif tiie program message th;it the listener (this niettsuritig instr

Page 55 - Clear Status Command

3.1 Listener Input Program Message FormatThe following section shows program messages when, for example, 4 UI is selected for the rece

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Safety SymbolsTo prevent the risk of personal injury or loss related to equipment malfunction, Anritsu Corporation uses the following safety symbols

Page 57 - Save Command

3.1 Listener Input Program Message FormatThe WKIlTe and RTAD coniniands take tlic foilo\vin>t fonnals.WRITE @Outputs data to the device.i a rumiaLW

Page 58 - *RCL Recall Command

3.2 Functional Elements of Program MessageThis measuring instrument accepts the program message by detecting the terminator located at t

Page 59 - Function

3.2 Functional Elements of Program Message3.2.2 <PROGRAM MESSAGE TERMINATOR>The <PR()CiRAM MESSAGE TERMlNArOR> in the case of using the G

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Section 3 Listener Input Format3.2.4 <PROGRAM MESSAGE>The <PROGRAM MESSAGE> is defined as follows.The <PROGRAM MESSAGE> is comp

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3.2 Functional Elements of Program Message3.2.5 <PROGRAM MESSAGE UNIT SEPARATOR>1 he <PR()GRAM MESSAGE L'MT SEPARA'r()R> is def

Page 62 - Section 6 Status Report

Section 3 Listener Input Format3.2.7 <COMMAND MESSAGE UNIT> and <QUERY MESSAGE UNIT>(1) The <COMMAND MESSAGE UNIT> is defined as fol

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3.2 Functional Elements of Program MessageI'he <QUHRY MHSSACiEi UMT> is defined as follows.<QUERY PROGRAM HEADER> Refer to 3.2.9<P

Page 64 - Definition

3.2.8 <COMMAND PROGRAM HEADER>The <COMMAND PROGRAM HEADER> is defined as follows. The <while space> can be placed before each heade

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3.2.8.1 <COMMAND PROGRAM HEADER>The <COMMAND PROGRAM HEADI’R> expresses the appiication, f unction and operation of tlie program data to h

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3.2.9 <QUERY PROGRAM HEADER>The <QUERY PROGRAM HEADER> is defined as follows. The <white space> can be placed before each header.Se

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AFor SafetyWARNING AALWAYS refer to the operation manual when working near locations at which the alert mark shown on the left is attached. If the ope

Page 68 - INSTrument Status Register

3.2 Functional Elements of Program Message3.2.10 <PROGRAM HEADER SEPARATOR>The <PR()GR.\M HHADhT'! SEF^ARATOK> is tiefined as follov.

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3.3 Program Data FormatThis section provides explanations of the format of <PROGRAM DATA> illustrated by the functional syntax d

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3.3 Program Data Format3.3.1 <CHARACTER PROGRAM DATA>I’lie <CHARAC rER PROGRAM DA'I A> expresses a short ninemonic data and is defin

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Section 3 Listener Input Format3.3.2 <DECIMAL NUMERIC PROGRAM DATA>The <DECIMAL NUMERIC PROGRAM DATA> expresses a numeric value of a deci

Page 72 - Section 7 SCPI Outline

3.3 Program Data Format3.3.3 <BOOLEAN PROGRAM DATA>I'hc <BOOI,liAN PROCiRAM D.\1'A> refers to l!ie program dat:i specified bv S

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Section 4 Talker Output FormatThis section pro\'ides explanations of tiie format of the response messages to be returned from the talker (dec ice

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4.1 Talker Output Response Message FormatThe figure below shows responses to the query for the selection of the receiving jitter range

Page 76 - 7.4 Compounding Commands

4.2 Functionai Elements of Response Message4.2 Functional Elements of Response Message4.2.1 <TERMINATED RESPONSE MESSAGE>I'hc < rr.RMIN

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4.2.3 <RESPONSE MESSAGE>The <RESPONSE MESSAGE> is defined as follows.Section 4 Talker Output FormatThe <RESPONSE MESSAGE> is co

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Battery FluidFor SafetyWARNING A5. DO NOT short the battery terminals and never attempt to disassemble it or dispose of it in a fire. If the ba

Page 79 - 8.1 Response Format

4.2 Functional Elements of Response Message4.2.5 <RESPONSE MESSAGE UNIT>Tlie <R[iSP().\SH MESSAGE ENHA is defined as follows.<RESPONSEDAT

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4.2.7 <RESPONSE DATA>The shaded sections in the figure below refer to the <RESPONSE DATA> used by this measuring instrument The response

Page 81 - 8.2 Buffer Size Stipulations

Section 5 Common IEEE488.2 CommandsThis section providec descriptions of the common Ii-iTE488.2 commands supported b\' this device. The common co

Page 82 - 8.3 Device-Specific Commands

5.1 Common IEEE488.2The table below lists common IEEE488.2 commands supported by this device.Table 5-1 List of Common IEEE488.2 CommandsSection 5 Com

Page 83 - <Program Query Command>

5.1 Common IEEE488.2IDN? Identification QueryResponseFunciion lixatiiple of use<ARBITRARY ASCII RHSPONSt DA'rA><Name of product nianufac

Page 84 - 8.3.1 INSTrument Subsystem

Section 5 Common IEEE488.2 Commands^CLSClear Status CommandParameterFunctionExample of useNoneClears all the status composition excluding the o

Page 85 - 8.3.2 SOURce Subsystem

5.1 Common IEEE488.2SRE Service Request Enable Command[’arametcrPiinctioii Pxampie of use<DFX'1MAL. NUMf-TRIC PROGRAM DA'1'A>Inte

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Section 5 Common IEEE488.2 Commands*PSC Power On Status Clear CommandParameterFunctionExample of use<DECIMAL NUMERIC PROGRAM DATA>0 ...

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5.1 Common IEEE488.2*RCL Recall CommandParameterFunctionExample of use<DECIMAL NUMERIC PROGRAM DATA>Oto 10Calls the memory of a specified

Page 88 - and jitter generation

Sections Common IEEE488.2 CommandsElementFunction(1) CHARACTER RESPONSE DATA Example:ABCDEFGExpresses short mnemonic data.<responsemnemonio(2)NR1 N

Page 89 - Example of use

Changing FuseACleaningACAUTI0N/Æ,t>18 kgHEAVY WEIGHT.Changing memory back-up batteryDisposing the batteriesFor SafetyCAUTION A1. Before changing t

Page 90 - : SUORce : JITTer: RANGe?

5.1 Common IEEE488.2ElementFunction(5) STRINGRESPONSE DATA Example:"1234""ABCD""1234.5"Expresses a character string in d

Page 91 - 8.3.3 SENSe Subsystem

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Section 6 Status ReportThe configuration of the status registers of the MP1777A conforms to the SCPI stipulations. (SCPI: Standard Com

Page 93 - : SENSe : TELecom : RANGe?

6.1 Configuration of MP1777A Status RegistersSCPI stipulates that the status register configuration must conform to the configuration spe

Page 94 - : SENSe : TELecom : FILTer?

6.1 Configuration of MP1777A Status RegistersStatus registers excluding the registers specified by IEEE488.2 are configured as follows.Condition Tra

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6.2 Status Registers Specified by IEEE488.2IEEE488.2 specifies the two status registers shown below.Section 6 Status ReportTable 6-2Definitions of St

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The tables below show the definition of register bit specified by IEEE488.2.Table 6-3 Definition of Status Byte Register Bit6.2 Status Registers Speci

Page 97 - SENSe : MEASure : : STIMe?

6.3 Status Register Specified by SCPiThe following section shows the definition of the register bit specified by SCPI.OPERation Status registerNOT U

Page 98 - 8.3.4 Display Subsystem

6.4 Status Register Specific to MP1777A6.4 Status Register Specific to MP1777AThe following section shows the definition of the device-specific regis

Page 99 - : Display t SETup [¡NAME]?

6.5 Reading, Writing and Clearing Status Registers(1) Reading and writing methodsThe table below shows the methods of reading and writing the details

Page 100 - 8.3 Device-Specific Commands

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Page 101 - 8.3.5 CALCulate Subsystem

6.5 Reading, Writing and Clearing Status Registers(2) Clearing and resetting methodsThe table below shows clearing and resetting methods of status re

Page 102 - 8.3.6 SYSTem Subsystem

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Section 7 SCPI OutlineThe MP1777A adopts SCPI (Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments) as commands to perform remote control.Th

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7.1 OutlineSCPl is a device command language defined by the SCPI consortium and is independent from the hardware.SCPI is designed to shorten the peri

Page 105 - : SYSTem : VERSion?

7.2 Command Structure7.2 Command StructureThe SCPI command form a hierarchical structure. Commands are divided into groups, each of whi

Page 106 - 8.3.7 STATUS Subsystem

Section 7 SCPI Outline7.3 Command Description MethodSOURce : TELecom : BRATe <brate> SOURce ; TELecom ; BRATe?SOURce ; TELecom : EQUAlizer <

Page 107 - : ENABIe <numeric>

7.4 Compounding Commands7.4 Compounding CommandsCommands can be compounded by using semi-colon ( ; ) as shown by the example below.The second comm

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7.5 ParameterThe table below shows types of parameters used by this measuring instrumentThis operation manual expresses parameter types in low

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Section 8 Device Message DetailsThis section provides detailed explanations of the device messages supported by the MP1777A.Examples of command use an

Page 110 - STATUS : OPERation

8.1 Response FormatThis section explains the format of the response to the query command The format is shown in the table below'.Table 8-1 Respo

Page 111 - : INSTrument: PTRansition?

Equipment CertificateAnritsu Corporation certifies that this equipment was tested before shipment using calibrated measuring mstruinents with direct t

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8.1 Response FormatTable 8-2 Details of Response FormatTypeFormatExplanation"XXXX"When 0.000 < Value < 3,232 in the 3,200 UI Range UI

Page 113 - A.1 Command Errors

8.2 Buffer Size StipulationsA response in the format explained earlier is sent from the device to the controller. Therefore, the con

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8.3 Device-Specific Commands8.3 Device-Specific CommandsThe following section provides details of the device-specific commands.As the command descrip

Page 115 - A.2 Run Time Errors

Section 8 Device Message Details <Program Query Command>The details of a response are omitted when a program command to correspond

Page 116 - A.3 Device-Specific Errors

8.3 Device-Specific Commands8.3.1 INSTrument SubsystemThe INSTrument subsystem is used to specify the same setting for the transmission a

Page 117 - A.4 Query Errors

8.3.2 SOURce SubsystemThe SOURce subsystem controls (setting and display) the transmission side.Section 8 Device Message DetailsSOURce—r :TELecom: JIT

Page 118 - Appendix B

8.3 Device-Specific Commands: SOURce : TELecom : BRATe <brate>Command type ParameterFunctionRestrictionExample of useSequential command<brat

Page 119 - B.1 Initializing Bus

Section 8 Device Message Details: SOURce : TELecom ; EQUAlizer <boolean>Command type ParameterFunction Example of useSequential command<boole

Page 120 - B.2 Initializing Message

: SOURce ; TELecom : CLOCk : SOURce?Command type Sequential commandResponse <csource> = <CHARACTER RESPONSE DATA>INT...Inte

Page 121 - B.3 Initializing Device

Section 8 Device Message Details: SOURce : TELecom: OFFSet <numeric>Command type Sequential commandParameter<numeric> = <DECIMAL NUMERI

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Notes On Export ManagementThis product and its manuals may require an Export License/Approval by the Government of the product’s country o

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8.3 Device-Specific Commands: SUORce : JITTer: RANGe?Command type Response Function RestrictionExample of useTransmission sequential command<range&

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8.3.3 SENSe SubsystemThe SENSe subsystem performs control (setting and display) of measurement conditions and reception side.Section 8 Device Message

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8.3 Device-Specific Commands; SENSe ; TELecom ; BRATe <brate>Command type ParameterFunction Restriction Example of useSequential command<bra

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Section 8 Device Message Details: SENSe : TELecom : RANGe <range>Command type ParameterFunction Example of useSequential command<range> =

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8.3 Device-Specific Commands: SENSe : TELecom : FILTer?Command type Response Function Restriction Example of useSequential command<filter> = <

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: SENSe : TELecom : MEASure : PERiod <numeric>, <suffix>Command type Sequential commandParameter <numeric> = <DECIMAL NUMERIC P

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: SENSe : MEASure : STATe?________________________________________________________________Command type Sequential commandResponse <mestype>, &

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Section 8 Device Message Details: SENSe : MEASure : : STIMe?Command typeSequential commandResponse<year>, <month>, <day>, <hour&g

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8.3 Device-Specific Commands8.3.4 Display SubsystemThe Display subsystem performs control (setting and display) of screens.Display : DSELect :SETUP :

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Section 8 Device Message Details : Display : SETup [¡NAME] <sdisplay>Command type Sequential commandParameter <sdisplay> = <STRING P

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