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    Setup menus
    USER menu
    
    Item Setting
    No.SuperimposedNo.SuperimposedDescription
    display display
    300 VAR 0000 Ð .43~1
    RANGE
    0001Ð 4~+4
    301 IN/OUT 0000 MANU
    DEL
    0001AUTO
    302 NEGA0000OFF
    FLASH 0001 ON
    303 STD/0000AUTO
    NON-STD 0001 STD
    0002 N-STD
    304 SERVO0000AUTO
    REF 0001 EXT
    305 EDIT 0000 N-DEF
    RPLCE1
    0001CH1
    0002 CH2
    0003 CH1+2
    306 EDIT 0000 N-DEF
    RPLCE2 0001 CH1
    0002CH2
    0003 CH1+2
    307 EDIT 0000      N-DEF
    RPLCE3 0001 CH1
    0002 CH2
    0003 CH1+CH2
    The underline on the setting item denotes the initial setting.
    This sets the VAR speed range.
    0: The tape is played in slow motion at a speed ranging from
    Ð0.43´ to +1´ normal speed.
    1: The tape is played in the ±4.1´ normal speed range.
    This selects the operation to be performed when an edit point
    has been set incorrectly (when the OUT point is before the IN
    point).
    0: Editing is not executed unless the illegal edit point is
    cleared or set again properly.
    1: The edit points already input are automatically cleared.
    This selects whether to show a negative display when the IN
    point is greater than the OUT point.
    0: No negative display.
    1: Negative display.
    This selects STD or NON-STD in accordance with the compo-
    site input signal.
    0: Standard/non-standard signals are automatically identified
    and processed.
    1: Standard signals are processed. (Forced STD)
    2: Non-standard signals are processed. (Forced NON-STD)
    This selects the video signal processing.
    0: Servo is synchronized with the input signal during recording
    and editing, or with the REF signal during playback.
    1: Servo is synchronized at all times with the REF signal.
    This sets the channel assignments for the controllerÕs analog
    audio preset when editing the digital audio of the VTR using a
    controller which does not have a digital audio edit preset
    control function.
    This selects the channel concerned when the VTR CH1 edit
    preset is set in compliance with the ON or OFF presetting for
    the analog audio signals designated by the controller.
    0: Not set.
    1: Compliance with analog CH1 edit preset.
    2: Compliance with analog CH2 edit preset.
    3: Compliance with either analog CH1 ot CH2 edit preset.
    This selects the channel concerned when the VTR CH2 edit
    preset is set in compliance with the ON or OFF presetting for
    the analog audio signals designated by the controller.
    0: Not set.
    1: Compliance with analog CH1 edit preset.
    2: Compliance with analog CH2 edit preset.
    3: Compliance with either analog CH1 ot CH2 edit preset.
    The same type of setting as No. 305. This selects the channel
    concerned when the VTR CH3 edit preset is set in compliance
    with the On or OFF presetting for the analog audio signals
    designated by the controller.
    0: Not set.
    1: Compliance with analog CH1 edit preset.
    2: Compliance with analog CH2 edit preset.
    3: Compliance with either analog CH1 or CH2 edit preset. 
    						
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    USER menu
     (continued)
    Item Setting
    No.SuperimposedNo.SuperimposedDescription
    display display
    308 EDIT 0000      N-DEF
    RPLCE4 0001 CH1
    0002 CH2
    0003 CH1+CH2
    309 EDIT0000N-DEF
    RPLCEC 0001 CH1
    0002 CH2
    0003 CH1+2
    310 CONFI0000OFF
    EDIT 0001 ON
    311 AUD EDIT 0000 CUT
    IN
    0001FADE
    312 AUD EDIT 0000 CUT
    OUT
    0001FADE
    313 AUTO0000DIS
    ENTRY 0001 ENA
    314 CF ADJ0000PLAYER
    SEL 0001 RECORD
    315 AFTER0000STOP
    CUE-UP 0001 STILL
    316 JOG RANGE0000Ð.43~1
    0001 Ð4~+4
    The underline on the setting item denotes the initial setting.
    The same type of setting as No. 305. This selects the channel
    concerned when the VTR CH4 edit preset is set in compliance
    with the ON or OFF presetting for the analog audio signals
    designated by the controller.
    0: Not set.
    1: Compliance with analog CH1 edit preset.
    2: Compliance with analog CH2 edit preset.
    3: Compliance with analog CH1 or CH2 edit preset.
    This selects the channel concerned when the VTR CUE edit
    preset is set in compliance with the ON or OFF presetting for
    the analog audio signals designated by the editor or controller.
    0: Not set.
    1: Compliance with analog CH1 edit preset.
    2: Compliance with analog CH2 edit preset.
    3: Compliance with either analog CH1 ot CH2 edit preset.
    This selects whether to conduct simultaneous playback while
    editing is in progress.
    0: No simultaneous playback
    1: Simultaneous playback
    
    Simultaneous playback is valid when the TAPE/EE switch is
    set to TAPE.
    This selects the connection method for the digital audio edit IN
    point.
    0: Cut processing
    1: V Fade processing
    This selects the connection method for the digital audio edit
    OUT point.
    0: Cut processing
    1: V Fade processing
    This selects whether the IN point is to be entered using the
    PREROLL button when it has not been entered.
    0: IN point is not entered.
    1: IN point is entered.
    This selects the CF adjustment deck with deck-to-deck
    editing.
    0: The playerÕs edit IN/OUT points are adjusted. (reference as
    the RECORDER side)
    1: The recorderÕs edit IN/OUT points are adjusted. (reference
    as the PLAYER side)
    This selects the mode after cue-up operation is complete.
    0: STOP mode
    1: SHTL STILL mode
    This sets the range of the JOG speed during 9P remote
    operation.
    0: Plays at Ð0.43 to +1 speed range
    1: Plays at the ±4.1 speed range 
    						
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    Setup menus
    USER menu
    
    Item Setting
    No.SuperimposedNo.SuperimposedDescription
    display display
    400 STILL 0000 0.5s
    TIMER 0001 5s
    0002 10s
    0003 20s
    0004 30s
    0005 40s
    0006 50s
    0007 1min
    00082min
    401 SRC0000STEP
    PROTECT 0001 HALF
    402 DRUM 0000 OFF
    STDBY
     0001    ON
    The underline on the setting item denotes the initial setting.
    
    The cumulative standby time at the same tape position increases when transmitting
    programs or otherwise using identical materials repeatedly.
    This selects the time to be taken until the unit goes into the tape
    protection mode when it is left standing in the stop or search still
    (JOG/VAR/SHTL) mode. (Unit: s = second, min = minute)
    This selects the operation during the tape protection mode
    when the unit is left standing in the still status during the
    search mode (JOG/VAR/SHTL).
    0: STEP FWD.
    1: HALF LOADING.
    
    When STEP FWD is selected, the unit automatically goes into
    the HALF LOADING mode when the total time for which the
    unit is left standing in the still status reaches 30 minutes.
    This selects whether the head drum is to be rotated when
    operation is transferred to the standby OFF mode.
    0: Head drum remains stationary.
    1: Head drum is rotated.
    USER menu
    
    Item Setting
    No.SuperimposedNo.SuperimposedDescription
    display display
    500 VITC 0000 BLANK
    BLANK
    0001THRU
    501 VITC 525 mode
    POS-1 0000 10L
    ..
    ..
    ..
    000616L
    ..
    ..
    ..
    0010 20L
    625 mode
    0000 7L
    ..
    ..
    ..
    000411L
    ..
    ..
    ..
    0014 21L
    The underline on the setting item denotes the initial setting.
    This selects whether to output the VITC data to the positions
    selected by VITC POS-1 in 501 and VITC POS-2 in 502.
    0: Data is not output.
    1: Data is output.
    This sets the position where the VITC signal is to be inserted.
    (The same line as for VITC POS-2 in 502 cannot be selected.) 
    						
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    USER menu
     (continued)
    Item Setting
    No.SuperimposedNo.SuperimposedDescription
    display display
    502 VITC 525 mode
    POS-2 0000 10L
    ..
    ..
    ..
    000818L
    ..
    ..
    ..
    0010 20L
    625 mode
    0000 7L
    ..
    ..
    ..
    000613L
    ..
    ..
    ..
    0014 21L
    503 TCG0000TC&UB
    REGEN 0001 TC
    0002 UB
    504 REGEN0000AS&IN
    MODE 0001 ASSEM
    0002 INSRT
    0003 SW
    505 EXT TC0000          LTC
    SEL 0001 VITC
    506 BINARY0000000
    GP 0001 001
    0002 010
    0003 011
    0004 100
    0005 101
    0006 110
    0007 111
    507 PHASE0000OFF
    CORR 0001 ON
    508 TCG CF0000OFF
    FLAG 0001 ON
    509 DF MODE0000DF
    0001 NDF
    510 TC OUT0000V OUT
    REF 0001 TC IN
    The underline on the setting item denotes the initial setting.
    This sets the position where the VITC signal is to be inserted.
    (The same line as for VITC POS-1 in 501 cannot be selected.)
    This selects the signal to be regenerated when the time code
    generator (TCG) in the REGEN mode.
    0: Both the time code and user bit are regenerated.
    1: Only the time code is regenerated.
    2: Only the user bit is regenerated.
    This selects whether the time code is to be regenerated during
    automatic editing using the unitÕs control panel.
    0: Time code is regenerated with assemble or insert editing.
    1: Time code is regenerated with assemble editing.
    2: Time code is regenerated with insert editing.
    3: Setting complies with REGEN/PRESET switch setting.
    This selects the time code to be used when an external time
    code is to be used.
    0: The LTC of the TIME CODE IN connector is used.
    1: The video signal VITC is used.
    This sets the usage status of the user bit of the time code
    generated by the TCG.
    0: NOT SPECIFIED (character set not specified)
    1: ISO CHARACTER (8 bits character set based on ISO646,
    ISO2022)
    2: UNASSIGNED 1 (undefined)
    3: UNASSIGNED 2 (undefined)
    4: UNASSIGNED 3 (undefined)
    5: PAGE/LINE
    6: UNASSIGNED 4 (undefined)
    7: UNASSIGNED 5 (undefined)
    This selects whether to control the phase correction of the
    LTC generated by the TCG.
    0: Phase correction control is not performed.
    1: Phase correction control is performed.
    This selects whether the CF flag of the TCG is to ON.
    0: CF flag is OFF.
    1: CF flag is ON.
    This selects the DF/NDF mode for CTL and TCG.
    0: Drop frame mode.
    1: Non-drop frame mode.
    
    ¥No. 509 is valid when the CONTROL is LOCAL or LOCAL
    ENA of item 004 to ÒENAÓ.
    ¥This setup menu is not displayed in the 625 mode.
    This is used to switch the phase of the time code, which is
    output from the TIME CODE OUT connector, for the external
    LTC input when the TC INT/EXT switch is at the EXT position.
    (In EE mode only)
    0: Time code is synchronized with output video signal.
    1: Time code is synchronized with external time code input. 
    						
    							Ð 56 Ð
    Setup menus
    USER menu
    
    Item Setting
    No.SuperimposedNo.SuperimposedDescription
    display display
    600 INT SG0000OFF
    0001 BB
    0002 CB
    601 OUT0000N-VF
    VSYNC 0001 VF
    602 V-MUTE 0000 N-MUTE
    SEL
    0001LOW RF
    603 CC (F1) 0000 BLANK
    BLANK
    0001THRU
    604 CC (F2) 0000 BLANK
    BLANK
    0001THRU
    605 FREEZE0000FIELD
    SEL 0001 FRAME
    606 OUT C 0000 B/W
    KILL
    0001COLOR
    607 V OUT 0000       THRU
    SETUP 0001 ADD
    608 SDI OUT0000COMPNT
    SEL 0001 COMPST
    609 EDH 0000 OFF
    0001ON
    610 PB/PR0000 MII
    IN LV0001B-CAM
    611 INPUT 0000 B/W
    C KILL
    0001AUTO
    612 IN FRM 0000 FORCED
    DET
    0001AUTO
    The underline on the setting item denotes the initial setting.
    This selects whether to generate the internal signal.
    0: Signal is not generated.
    1: The black burst is generated.
    2: 100% color bars are generated.
    This selects whether to float the vertical sync position of the
    video output in order to align the video output phase with the
    input in the EE/record/edit modes.
    0: Signals are not floated.
    1: Signals are floated.
    This selects whether the video output signal is set to MUTE
    when LOW RF is detected during playback.
    0: No muting. (Freeze)
    1: Muting. (Set to gray.)
    This selects ON or OFF for the closed caption signal in the
    first field.
    0: Forced blanking performed.
    1: Blanking not performed.
    This selects ON or OFF for the closed caption signal in the
    second field.
    0: Forced blanking performed.
    1: Blanking not performed.
    This selects the freeze mode for still pictures.
    0: Field freeze.
    1: Frame freeze.
    
    When frame freeze has been selected, the frame slow status
    is established with the slow setting.
    This selects chroma color killer processing for the video output
    signals.
    0: The signals are forcibly processed as B/W signals.
    1: The signals are automatically processed.
    This selects the composite output signal.
    0: The signal is output without setup.
    1: The signal is output with 7.5% setup.
    
    This setup menu is not displayed in the 625 mode.
    This selects the SERIAL OUT signal format.
    0: The component 4:2:2 signal is output.
    1: The composite signal is output. (option)
    This selects whether to superimpose EDH onto the serial
    output signals.
    0: EDH is not superimposed.
    1: EDH is superimposed.
    This selects the component input signal level.
    0: M
    II level.
    1: § cam level.
    This selects color killer processing for the video input signals.
    0: The signals are forcibly processed as B/W signals.
    1: The signals are automatically processed.
    This selects the conditions under which frame detection is to
    be performed when signals are input.
    0: Frame detection is performed at all times.
    1: Frame detection is prohibited only when non-standard
    signals are input. 
    						
    							Ð 57 Ð
    USER menu
     (continued)
    Item Setting
    No.SuperimposedNo.SuperimposedDescription
    display display
    613 VIN SETUP0000       THRU
     0001 CUT
    614 Pb/Pr OUT 0000 MII
    LV 0001     B-CAM
    617 WFM SEL 0000 CTL
    0001 TC
     
     0002             VIDEO
    0003 SYNC
    0004 RF-L
    0005 RF-R
    0006 ENV-L
    0007 ENV-R
    The underline on the setting item denotes the initial setting.
    This selects whether the composite signal is to be recorded
    with setup or without setup.
    0: When recording signals with no setup.
    1: When recording signals with 7.5% setup.
    
    ¥This setup menu is not displayed in the 625 mode.
    ¥When recording composite signals, be sure to double-check
    whether the signals are to be recorded with or without setup.
    This selects the analog component output level.
    0: M
    II level
    1: §-CAM level
    
    This setup menu is not displayed in the 625 mode.
    This selects the signal to output from the VIDEO OUT2
    connector.
    0: The CTL signal is output.
    1: The TIME CODE signal is output.
    2: The VIDEO OUT signal is output.
    3: The SYNC signal is output.
    4: The PB L RF signal is output.
    5: The PB R RF signal is output.
    6: The PB L ENV signal is output.
    7: The PB R ENV signal is output. 
    						
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    Setup menus
    USER menu
    
    Item Setting
    No.SuperimposedNo.SuperimposedDescription
    display display
    700 INT SG 0000          OFF
    0001 ON
    701 CH1 IN 0000 4dB
    LV
    00010dB
    0002 Ð20dB
    702 CH2 IN 0000 4dB
    LV
    00010dB
    0002 Ð20dB
    703 CH3 IN 0000 4 dB
    LV
     0001          0 dB
    0002 Ð20 dB
    704 CH4 IN 0000 4 dB
    LV
     0001          0 dB
    0002 Ð20 dB
    705 CUE IN 0000 4dB
    LV
    00010dB
    0002 Ð20dB
    0003 Ð60dB
    706 CH1 OUT 0000 4dB
    LV
    00010dB
    0002 Ð20dB
    707 CH2 OUT 0000 4dB
    LV
     00010dB
    0002 Ð20dB
    708 CH3 OUT 0000 4 dB
    LV
     00010dB
    0002 Ð20 dB
    709 CH4 OUT 0000 4 dB
    LV
     00010 dB
    0002 Ð20 dB
    710 CUE OUT 0000 4dB
    LV
    00010dB
    0002 Ð20dB
    711 MONIL 0000 4dB
    OUT
    00010dB
    LV 0002 Ð20dB
    712 MONIR 0000 4dB
    OUT
    00010dB
    LV 0002 Ð20dB
    713 MONI 0000 UNITY
    OUT
    0001VAR
    714 EMPHASIS0000OFF
    0001 ON
    715 CH1 IN0000ANA
    SEL 0001 DIGI
    The underline on the setting item denotes the initial setting.
    This selects whether or not the internal signal is to be
    generated.
    0: The signal is not generated.
    1: The signal is generated.
    This selects the audio input (CH1) reference level switching.
    This selects the audio input (CH2) reference level switching.
    This selects the audio input (CH3) reference level switching.
    This selects the audio input (CH4) reference level switching.
    This selects the audio input (CUE) reference level switching.
    This selects the audio output (CH1) reference level switching.
    This selects the audio output (CH2) reference level switching.
    This selects the audio output (CH3) reference level switching.
    This selects the audio output (CH4) reference level switching.
    This selects the audio output (CUE) reference level switching.
    This selects the audio monitor output (Lch) reference level
    switching.
    This selects the audio monitor output (Rch) reference level
    switching.
    This selects the audio monitor output volume UNITY/
    VARIABLE reference switching.
    0: The volume is output at the preset value.
    1: The volume is linked with the headphones volume control.
    This sets the emphasis ON or OFF.
    This selects the CH1 input when USER SET has been
    selected by pressing the unitÕs AUDIO input selector switch.
    0: Analog input.
    1: Digital input. 
    						
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    USER menu
     (continued)
    Item Setting
    No.SuperimposedNo.SuperimposedDescription
    display display
    716 CH2 IN0000ANA
    SEL 0001 DIGI
    717 CH3 IN 0000          ANA
    SEL 0001 DIGI
    718 CH4 IN 0000          ANA
    SEL 0001 DIGI
    719 DIGI IN 0000          AES
    SEL12 0001 SIF
    720 DIGI IN 0000          AES
    SEL34 0001 SIF
    721 MONI CH 0000      MANU
    SEL 0001 AUTO1
    0002 AUTO2
    722 REC CH10000CH1
    0001 CH2
    0002 CH1+2
    723 REC CH2 0000 CH1
    0001CH2
    0002 CH1+2
    724 REC CH3 0000CH3
    0001 CH4
    0002 CH3+CH4
    725 REC CH4 0000 CH3
     0001CH4
    0002 CH3+CH4
    726 REC CUE0000CUE
    0001 CH1
    0002 CH2
    0003 CH1+2
    0004 CH3
    0005 CH4
    0006 CH3+4
    The underline on the setting item denotes the initial setting.
    This selects the CH2 input when USER SET has been
    selected by pressing the unitÕs AUDIO input selector switch.
    0: Analog input.
    1: Digital input.
    This selects the CH3 input when USER SET has been
    selected with the unitÕs AUDIO input selector switch.
    0: Analog input
    1: Digital input
    This selects the CH4 input when USER SET has been
    selected by pressing the unitÕs AUDIO input selector switch.
    0: Analog input
    1: Digital input
    This selects the CH1 and CH2 digital input when USER SET
    has been selected by pressing the unitÕs AUDIO input selector
    switch.
    0: AES
    1: Serial
    This selects the CH3 and CH4 digital input when USER SET
    has been selected by pressing the unitÕs AUDIO input selector
    switch.
    0: AES
    1: Serial
    This selects  the monitor output.
    0: The output is as selected in MONITOR SELECT.
    1: The output defaults to AUDIO except when speed factor is
    between Ð0.43´ and 1´, inclusive, in which case output is
    PCM AUDIO.
    2: The output defaults to CUE except in PLAY mode, in which
    case output is PCM AUDIO.
    This selects the input signal to be recorded on the audio CH1
    track.
    0: Audio input CH1 signal.
    1: Audio input CH2 signal.
    2: Mixed audio input CH1 and CH2 signal.
    This selects the input signal to be recorded on the audio CH2
    track.
    0: Audio input CH1 signal.
    1: Audio input CH2 signal.
    2: Mixed audio input CH1 and CH2 signal.
    This selects the input signal to be recorded on the audio CH3
    track.
    0: Audio input CH3 signal
    1: Audio input CH4 signal
    2: Mixed audio input CH3 and CH4 signal
    This selects the input signal to be recorded on the audio CH4
    track.
    0: Audio input CH3 signal
    1: Audio input CH4 signal
    2: Mixed audio input CH3 and CH4 signal
    This selects the input signal recorded in CUE.
    0: CUE IN
    1: Audio CH1 input
    2: Audio CH2 input
    3: Audio CH1 and CH2 MIX signal
    4: Audio CH3 input
    5: Audio CH4 input
    6: Audio CH3 and CH4 MIX signal 
    						
    							Ð 60 Ð
    Setup menus
    USER menu
     (continued)
    Item Setting
    No.SuperimposedNo.SuperimposedDescription
    display display
    727 PB FADE0000AUTO
    0001 CUT
    0002 FADE
    728 EMBEDDED 0000 OFF
    AUD
    0001            ON
    729 MONITOR 0000          OFF
    MIX L 0001 CH1+2
    0002 CH3+4
    730 MONITOR 0000          OFF
    MIX R 0001 CH1+2
    0002 CH3+4
    731 CUE OUT 0000          OFF
    SEL 0001 ON
    The underline on the setting item denotes the initial setting.
    This selects the processing method for the audio edit points
    (IN point, OUT point) during playback.
    0: According to the status during recording.
    1: Forced CUT
    2: Forced FADE
    This selects whether to superimpose the audio data onto the
    serial output.
    0: Data is not superimposed.
    1: Data is superimposed.
    This selects the mixed signal for the headphone monitor.
    0: No mixing.
    1: CH1 and CH2 are mixed and output to the left channel.
    2: CH3 and CH4 are mixed and output to the left channel.
    This selects the mixed signal for the headphone monitor.
    0: No mixing.
    1: CH1 and CH2 are mixed and output to the right channel.
    2: CH3 and CH4 are mixed and output to the right channel.
    This selects whether or not the cue audio signal is to be output
    to the main line output in the search mode.
    0: CUE AUDIO is not output.
    1: CUE AUDIO is output.
    (This applies only when setup menu No. 721 (MONI CH
    SEL) is not set to ÒMANUÓ.)
    AJ-PD950 USER menu
    The following setup menu is displayed when the AJ-PD950 is used.
    Item Setting
    No.SuperimposedNo.SuperimposedDescription
    display display
    012 SYS 0000 422
    FORMAT 0001 411
    0002         420P
    608 SDI OUT 0000 COMPNT
    SEL 0001 COMPST
    0002         420P
    The underlining indicates the factory setting.
    This sets the unitÕs recording/playback format.
    0: The 422 (50M) format is selected.
    1: The 411 (25M) format is selected.
    2: The 420P format is selected.
    
    ¥Editing is not possible in the 411 mode.
    ¥In the 625 mode, 420P cannot be selected.
    This selects the SERIAL OUT signal format.
    0: Component 4:2:2 signals are output.
    1: Composite signals are output. (Option)
    2: Component 4:2:2P signals are output. 
    						
    							Ð 61 Ð
    Time code/user bit
    Time code
    The time code is used when the time code signal generated by the time code generator (time
    code signal generator) is to be recorded on the tape, its values are to be read by the time
    code reader (time code signal reader), and the absolute position of the tape is to be
    displayed in increments of hours, minutes, seconds and frames.
    The time code is written in the sub-code area (data area) of the helical track. This enables
    insert editing to be conducted independently using the time code alone. In addition, the
    VTRÕs playback speed can be read from the stop mode to slow-motion playback up to high-
    speed play (approx. 50X normal speed/approx. 100X when using DVCPRO tape).
    The time code values are indicated using the display and superimpose functions.
    TCR  00 : 07 : 04 : 24
    MinutesSeconds Hours
    Frames
    User bit
    ÒUser bitÓ refers to the 32-bit (8-digit) data frame among the time code signals which has
    been released to users. It enables operator numbers values to be recorded.
    The alphanumeric characters which can be used for the user bit are the figures 0 to 9 and the
    letters A to F. 
    						
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