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    							PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 
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    TABLE 19-3 
    Procedure - Electronic/Digital Telephone Test Procedure 
    Authorization Procedure must be completed. If an OK response is received, proceed as follows: 
    ITEM PROMPT USER ENTRY NOTE 
    OK lTRM 
    - DISK LOADING - 
    REO I 1 
    NOTE: 
    The program 
    e~diuQI3 is now active. Proceed to the electronic/digital telephone to be tested, go off-hook, and 
    4 
    q 1 m via the dialpad. Enter the following commands in sequence: 
    ENTRY 1 ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE RESPONSE 1 ENTRY 
    I ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE RESPONSE 
    DiiOQ All LEDs = On Button 2 LED2=On(l =Off) 
    Handset off-hook All LEDs = Flash (60 Hz) Button 3 LED3=On(2=Off) 
    Handset on-hook All LEDs = Wink (120 Hz) Button 4 
    LED4=On(3=Off) 
    I 
    mbutton on 1 All LEDs = Off I Button 5 ILED5=On(4=Off) 
    ma button off 
    BIB button on1 
    m button on1 All LEDs = l-hold 
    All LEDs = Off 
    All LEDs = l-use Button 6 LED6=On(5=Off) 
    Button 7 LED7=On(6=Off) 
    Button 8 
    LED8=On(7=Off) 
    ml button on 
    I 
    All LEDs = Off I Button 9 (LED9=On(8=Off) 
    m button off 
    Dial 0 SPKR LED = On 
    SPKR LED = Off 
    LEDO=On Button 10 LEDlO=On(g=Off) 
    Button 11 LED 11 =On(lO=Off) 
    Button 12 LED 12 = On (11 = Off) 
    Dial 1 
    Dial 8 
    Dial 1 
    Dial 1 
    Dial 1 
    Dial 0 LED 1 =On(O=Off) Button 13 LED 13=On(12=Off) 
    LED2=On(l =Off) Button 14 LED 14 = On (13 = Off) 
    LED3=On(2=Off) Button 15 
    LED 15 = On (14 = Off) 
    LED4=On(3=Off) Button 16 LED 16=On(15=Off) 
    LED5=On(4=Off) Button 17 LED 17 = On (16 = Off) 
    LED6=On(5=Off) Button 18 LED 18=On(17=Off) 
    Dial m 
    I LED7=On(6=Off) I Button 19 I LED 19=On(18=Off) 
    Dial 1 
    Dial 1 
    Dial p 
    Dial 1 
    Button 0’ 
    Button 1 
    I LED8=On(7=Off) I Handset off-hook] Dial tone on handset (19 = Off) 
    LED9=On(8=Off) 
    All LEDs = On 
    All LEDs = Off Handset on-hook Dial tone through speaker2 
    m button Ringing through speaker3 
    m button Override tone through speaker 
    LEDO=On 
    LED1 =On(O=Off) m button End of test, electronic/digital 
    telephone idle 
    (continued) 
    i --. : 
    3;. 
    * i!  
    						
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    TABLE19-3 (continued) 
    NOTES: 
    1. The button strip test begins with the bottom button. 
    2. Check the bottom right-hand volume control on speakerphone electronic/digital telephones. 
    3. Check the upper right-hand volume control on speakerphone electronic/digital telephones. 
    ignore line entered. 
    Stop printing and return to REQ. 
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    TABLE 19-4 
    Procedure 
    - Attendant Console Test Procedure 
    Authorization Procedure must be completed. If an OK response is received, proceed as follows: 
    ITEM PROMPT USER ENTRY NOTE 
    OK -lTRM 
    - DISK LOADING - 
    REQ 
    1 
    I I ENTRY 
    I ~~~~~ CONSOLE RESPONSE 
    Piilii All BLF LEDs = On m: 
    Associated LED = On, Others = Off 
    m button 
    All BLF LEDs = Off 
    mmsi* Associated LED = On, Others = Off 
    Dial n 
    I ICI TIE & STAT RING = On 
    I@izma* I Associated LED = On, Others = Off 
    Dial I 
    Dial 1 ICI CO & STAT BSY = On, Others = Off 
    ICI WAT & STAT FWD = On, Others = Off -m* -~ 
    Associated LED = On, Others = Off 
    m* Associated LED = On, Others = Off 
    Dial i 
    Dial 1 
    Dial 1 ICI FX & STAT DND = On, Others = Off 
    ICI INT & STAT RST = On, Others = Off 
    ICI RCL & STAT HNT = On, Others = Off m* 
    Associated LED = On, Others = Off 
    m* 
    Associated LED = On, Others = Off 
    W’ 
    Associated LED = On, Others = Off 
    Dial 0 
    I ICI OPR & STAT VCT = On, Others = Off Im* I Associated LED = On, Others = Off 
    Dial 1 
    Dial 1 
    Dial B ICI TIM & STAT TLK = On, Others = Off 
    ICI SER = On, Others = Off 
    ICI HLD = On, Others = Off Dial a 
    Dial a 
    Dial a TGBO=On SRC COS DEST= 1 ‘“1 
    TGBl=On - - 12 **2 
    TGB2=On - - 
    123 “3 
    Associated LED = On, Others = Off Dial 1 All LEDs = Off, busy tone via handset 
    Associated LED = On, Others = Off 
    Associated LED = On, Others = Off Dial 1 
    m* Buzzer via speaker (check volume control) 
    MIN ALM = On, Others = Off 
    m. Associated LED = On, Others = Off BE** 
    MDR LED = On, Others = Off 
    mEI* Associated LED = On, Others = Off w 
    CW LED = On, Others = Off 
    All LEDs = Off End of test, Console = Night 
    * = Button l * = BLF Indication 
    19-6 
    (con timed)  
    						
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    TABLE19-4(continued) 
    NOTES: 
    1. The program is now active. Proceed to the Attendant Console to be tested, press an LPK button, 
    and enter 1 fi 
    q i 4 B @ n via the dialpad. Enter the following commands in sequence: 
    ignore line entered. 
    Stop printing and return to REQ. 
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    5. Peripheral Equipment Test (Table 19-5) 
    5.01 
    The TPER Program is designed to aid in fault 
    location by disabling and enabling various PCE3s 
    and circuits. When a faulty circuit or PC6 has been 
    located, it is left disabled until it can be replaced in 
    order to prevent it from interfering with normal 
    system operation. 
    5.02 It is also possible, with the 
    TPER Program, to 
    determine the busy/idle status of any station, trunk, 
    or DTMF receiver port. To use the 
    TPER Program 
    (refer to Table 19-5): 
    l Perform the Authorization Procedure (Level 1 or 
    a 
    Enter: TPER (in response to the OK prompt). 
    l REQ will be printed when the program has 
    loaded. 
    Enter: One of the following commands: 
    DSCDXXX-Disables PC6 XXX regardless of busy/ 
    idle status (XXX = TXX, LXX, CXX, or RXX); 
    lights PCB FALT LEDs, and returns the REQ 
    prompt. 
    DSTKNNX-Disables trunk NNX if it is idle (NN = 
    trunk PCB number, i.e., TO1 = 01; X = circuit 
    number on that PCB, i.e.,1 - 4), lights the FALT 
    LED relating to that circuit (FALT #1 for circuits 1 
    & 2; FALT #2 for circuits 3 & 4), and returns the 
    REQ prompt. 
    DSLCNNX-Disables station circuit NNX if it is idle 
    (NN = station PCB number, i.e., LO4 = 04; X = 
    circuit number on that PCB, i.e., 1 - 8), lights the 
    FALT LED relating to that circuit (FALT #l for 
    circuits 1 - 4; FALT #2 for circuits 5 - 8), and 
    returns the REQ prompt. 
    ENCDXXX-Enables PCB XXX (XXX = TXX, LXX, 
    CXX, or RXX), turns FALT LEDs off, and returns 
    the REQ prompt. 
    ENTKNNX-Enables trunk NNX (NN = trunk PCB 
    number; X = circuit number on that PCB), turns 
    FALT LEDs off unless other circuit is still dis- 
    abled, and returns the REQ prompt. 
    ENLCNNX-Enables station line circuit NNX (NN 
    = station PCB number; X = circuit number on that PCB), turns FALT LEDs off unless the other ... 
    circuits are still disabled, and returns the REQ GG ._-, 
    prompt. 
    DSDSNNX-Disables DSS console circuit NNX 
    (NN = PCB number; X = circuit number), lights 
    the FALT LED relating to that circuit, and returns 
    the REQ prompt. 
    ENDSNNX-Enables DSS console circuit NNX 
    (NN = PCB number; X = circuit number), turns 
    FALT LEDs off if all circuits are enabled, and 
    returns the REQ prompt. 
    DSRCNNX-Disables DTMF receiver circuit 00X/ 
    01X if it is idle (ROO = basic cabinet /ROl = 
    expansion cabinet; X = DTMF receiver circuit in 
    that cabinet, 1 - 8), lights the FALT LED on the 
    NPRU PCB relating to that circuit (FALT #l for 
    circuits 1 & 2; FALT #2 for circuits 3 & 4; FALT #3 
    for circuits 5 & 6; and FALT #4 for circuits 7 & 8), 
    and returns the REQ prompt. 
    ENRCNNX-Enables DTMF receiverOOX/Ol X (OO/ 
    01 = PCB number ROO; X = circuit number in that 
    cabinet, 1 -.8), turns the FALT LED off unless the 
    other circuit is still disabled, and returns the REQ 
    prompt. 
    DSCIXXX-Disables each circuit on the PCB as it 
    becomes idle, lights the appropriate FALT LED 
    as circuits are disabled, and returns the REQ 
    prompt. 
    LIPS-Prints out a list of all system ports (DTMF 
    receivers, DSS consoles, stations, and trunks) 
    that are idle at the time that the command is 
    entered, and returns the REQ prompt when the 
    printout is complete. 
    LBPS-Prints out a list of all system ports (DTMF 
    receivers, DSS consoles, stations, and trunks) 
    that are busy at the time that the command is 
    entered, and returns the REQ prompt when the 
    printout is complete. 
    LDPS-Prints out a list of all system ports (DTMF 
    receivers, DSS consoles, stations, and trunks) 
    that are in a disabled state at the time that the 
    command is entered, and returnsthe REQprompt 
    when the printout is complete. 
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    							STLCNNX-Gives the status of station line circuit 
    NNX (NN = station line PC6 number; X = circuit 
    number on that PCB). The output format will be 
    a combination of two items. (See Notes 1 and 2.) 
    Station Type’ 
    EKT 
    ATT 
    UNEQ 
    UNAS 
    Example: 
    REQ Status2 
    BSY 
    DIS TTY 
    DIS CBL 
    DIS TLD 
    STLC002 
    CKT 2 EKT IDL 
    l Returns the REQ prompt when the printout is 
    complete. 
    SlTKNNX-Gives the status of trunk circuit NNX 
    (NN = trunk PCB number; X = circuit number on 
    that PCB). The output format will be a combina- 
    tion of two items. (See Notes 1 and 2.) 
    Trunk Type’ 
    co 
    FX 
    WAT 
    TIE 
    CCSA 
    UNEQ 
    UNAS 
    Example: 
    REQ Status* 
    IDL 
    BSY 
    DIS l-f-Y 
    DIS TLD 
    ST-i-K001 
    CKT 1 TIE IDL 
    l Returns the REQ prompt when the printout is 
    complete. 
    STDSNNX-Gives the status of DSS circuit NNX 
    (NN = PCB number; X = circuit number). The 
    output format will be IDL, BSY, DIS TTY, DIS 
    CBL, DIS TLD. (See Notes 1 and 2.) 
    Example: 
    REQ STDSOOi 
    CKT 1 IDL 
    l Returns the REQ prompt when the printout is 
    complete. 
    STRCNNX-Gives the status of DTMF receiver 
    00X/01X (OO/Ol = receiver PCB number ROO/ 
    R01; X = circuit number in that cabinet). The 
    PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES 
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    output format will be IDL, BSY, DIS TTY, DIS 
    TLD, UNEQ, UNAS. (See Notes 1 and 2.) 
    Example: 
    REQ STRCOOl 
    CKT 1 IDL 
    l Returns the REQ prompt when the printout is 
    complete. 
    NOTES: 
    1. Type: UNEQ = No PCBin thatposition. 
    UNAS = PCB is equipped but no 
    data is assigned. 
    2. Status: IDL = Idle. 
    BSY = Busy. 
    D/S 77-Y = Manually disabled 
    via 77-Y. 
    DIS CBL = Electronic/digital 
    telephone, port dis- 
    abled by soft-ware, 
    due to open cable. 
    DIS TLD = Software disabled 
    due to trafficioad (in- 
    dicates faulty PCB). 
    STCDXXX-Gives the status of all circuits on PCB 
    XXX (XXX = PCB location LXX, CXX, TXX, or 
    ROO/Ol ). Printout formats will be the same as for 
    STLC, SlTK, and STRC commands, but will list 
    all circuits on that PCB in the order of the circuit 
    number. 
    l Returns the REQ prompt when the printout is 
    complete. 
    CALL TNNX-Sets up a monitor link from Trunk 
    NNX to the remote test center: 
    l This command is used at a remote test 
    center to establish an audio link between the 
    system and the test center. The objective is 
    to command the system to select a particular 
    trunk (A) and to dial the number of a tele- 
    phone at the test center. When the call is 
    answered, a 440 Hz tone will be heard. 
    l Once a monitor link has been established, 
    other trunks can be tested. The trunk to be 
    tested (B) is seized by the keyboard terminal 
    command and then the test number (for 
    example: time, weather, tone, etc.) to be 
    dialed is entered via the terminal. The audio 
    responses are monitored at the test center. 
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    l The set-up sequence includes several steps 
    that are led by system prompts. Following 
    the entry CALL TNNX, the system prompts 
    will be as follows: 
    WAIT-Indicates that the first command was re- 
    ceived. A carriage return must be entered in 
    order to advance the program. 
    Enter: [9. 
    STS TLK, WAIT, or OVR (Status)-Gives the 
    status of the requested trunk. 
    l STS TLK will be output if the trunk was idle 
    and has now been seized. The program will 
    automatically advance to the next prompt 
    W). 
    l STS WAIT indicates that the requested trunk 
    is busy. The program will automatically re- 
    turn to the WAIT prompt. 
    Enter: 
    ‘9m! - to access the same trunk again 
    or m 
    q to return to the REQ 
    prompt. 
    l STS OVR indicates that the requested trunk 
    does not exist in the system. 
    Enter: mato return to the REQ prompt. WAIT-Indicates that the command was received. 
    A carriage return must be entered to advance the 
    program. 
    Enter: 
    q . 
    DN (Directory Number)-The system is request- 
    ing the number of the,telephone to be called at 
    the test center. 
    Enter: DN followed by a 
    q . 
    STS TLK, DDL, or RLSA (Status)-Gives the 
    status of the connection. 
    l STS TLK will be output if the dialing is com- 
    plete, and the program will automatically 
    advance to the next prompt (TRK). 
    l STS DDL indicates that the trunk was still STSTLK, BSY, OVR, or RLSA(Status)-Gives the 
    status of the connection. 
    l STS TLK will be output if the requested trunk 
    was idle and has now been seized. The 
    program will automatically advance to the 
    next prompt (DN). 
    l STS BSY indicates that the requested trunk 
    is busy. The program will automatically re- 
    turn to the TRK prompt above in order to 
    allow another trunk to be selected. 
    l STS OVR indicates that the requested trunk 
    does not exist in the system. The program 
    will automatically return to the TRK prompt 
    above to allow another trunk to be selected. 
    l STS RLSA is output if the monitor link trunk 
    (A) was disconnected due to a malfunction or 
    some outside influence, such as the distant 
    end going on-hook. After printing STS RLSA, 
    the program will automatically return to the 
    REQ prompt. 
    19-10 
    DN (Directory Number)-The trunk undertest (6) 
    has been seized and the system is requesting 
    the number to be dialed (time, weather, tone, 
    dialing when 
    q was entered. 
    Enter: 
    q to advance the program. 
    l STS RLSA indicates that Trunk A was dis- 
    connected due to a malfunction or some 
    outside influence, such as the distant end 
    going on-hook on a ground start trunk. After 
    printing STS RLSA, the program will auto- 
    matically return to the REQ prompt. 
    TRK (Trunk)-At this point, the monitor link to the 
    test center (using Trunk A) has been established 
    (a 440 Hz tone is heard when Trunk A is an- DDL (Dialing)-The system is dialing via Trunk 6. 
    When dialing is complete, progress tones (ring- 
    ing, etc.) will be heard over Trunk E3 via the 
    monitor link Trunk A). When the test is com- 
    plete, enter 
    h - to release Trunk B and to return 
    to the TRK prompt. 
    Enter: [9. 
    STS TLK, DDL, RLSA, or RLSB (Status)-Gives 
    the status of the connection.  swered at the remote test center), and the sys- 
    tem is requesting the identity of a trunk to be 
    tested. 
    Enter: CALL TNNX (TNNX = port number of 
    the trunk to be tested; 440 Hz tone 
    removed). 
    etc.). 
    Enter: DN followed by a 
    q .  
    						
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    , 1,. 
    , 
    0 
    0 STS TLK will be printed in response to a q 
    entered following the above dialing prompt. 
    The 
    q released the trunk under test (B), 
    therefore the output indicates the status of 
    the monitor link (A). The program will auto- 
    matically return to the TRK prompt in order to 
    allow another trunk to be selected. 
    STS DDL will be printed if a 
    q was entered 
    before dialing was complete. This state is the 
    same as DDL above, 
    STS RLSA will be printed if the monitor link 
    (A) is released due to a malfunction or some 
    outside influence. The trunk under test (B) 
    will also be released and the program will 
    automatically return to the REQ prompt . 
    STS RLSB will be printed if the trunk under 
    test (Trunk B) is released due to a malfunc- 
    tion or some outside influence. The program 
    will automatically return to the TRK prompt in 
    order to allow another trunk to be selected. 
    Example: Monitor link trunk (A) = T014. 
    Test center DN = 730-5000. 
    Test DN = 730-0002. 
    Trunk under test (B) = T012. 
    I PROMPT 1 USER ENTRY 1 
    . ..or... 
    TABLE19-5 
    Procedure - Peripheral Equipment Diagnostic Procedure 
    Authorization Procedure must be completed. If an OK response is received, proceed as follows: 
    ITEM PROMPT 
    USER ENTRY NOTE 
    OK 
    TPER 
    - DISK LOADING - 
    =Q I 1 
    NOTE: (con timed) 
    See Table 19-5a forpossible entries. The REQ prompt will repeat following each test. Enter as many 
    separate entries as required. 
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    TABLE 19-5a 
    TRUNK STATUS ENTRIES 
    ENTRY DESCRIPTION 
    RESPONSE 
    DSCDNNN 
    DSTKNNX 
    DSLCNNX 
    ENCDNNN 
    ENTKNNX 
    ENLCNNX 
    DSDSNNX 
    ENDSNNX 
    DSRCNNX 
    ENRCNNX 
    DSCIXXX 
    LIPS 
    LBPS 
    LDPS 
    STLCNNX 
    Sl-TKNNX Disable PCB XXX immediately 
    Disable Trunk NNX’ 
    Disable Line Circuit NNX’ 
    Enable PCB XXX 
    Enable Trunk NNX’ 
    Enable Line NNX’ 
    Disable DSS Circuit NNX’ 
    Enable DSS Circuit NNX” 
    Disable RCVR NNX’ 
    Enable RCVR Circuit NNX’ 
    Disable PCB XXX when idle 
    List all idle ports 
    List all busy ports 
    List all disabled ports 
    Status of Line Circuit NNX’ 
    Status of TRK NNX’ PCB disabled, FAULT LEDs on 
    TRK disabled, FALT LED on, REQ prompted 
    Line disabled, FALT LED on, REQ prompted 
    PCB enabled, FALT LEDs off, REQ prompted 
    Trunk enabled, FALT LED off if all circuits are enabled, REQ prompted 
    Station line enabled, FALT LED off if all circuits are enabled, REQ prompted 
    DSS disabled, FALT LED ON, REQ prompted 
    DSS enabled, FALT LED off if all circuits are enabled, REQ prompted 
    RCVR disabled, FALT LED ON, REQ prompted 
    RCVR enabled, FALT LED off if all circuits are enabled, REQ prompted 
    Each port disabled when idle, FALT LEDs on 
    Idle ports = LNNX, TNNX, etc., REQ prompted 
    Busy ports = LNNX, TNX, etc., REQ prompted 
    Disabled ports = LNNX, TNNX, etc., REQ prompted 
    Type (Note 1) Status (Note 2) 
    5OQl2500 
    IDL, BSY 
    EKT 
    DIS CBL 
    UNEQ 
    DE -l-l-Y 
    UNAS 
    DIS TLD 
    Al-l- 
    REQ prompted 
    Type (Note 1) Status (Note 2) 
    WAT IDL 
    Fx BSY 
    TIE DIS l-l-Y 
    co DIS TLD 
    CCSA REQ prompted 
    UNEQ 
    UNAS 
    STDSNNX Status of DSS NNX’ Type (Note 1) 
    Status (Note 2) 
    IDL, BSY 
    DIS CBL 
    DIS l-l-Y 
    DIS TLD 
    STRCNNX 
    STCDXXX Status of RCVR 00X’ 
    Status of PCB XXX Status = IDL, BSY, DIS TTY, DIS TLD, UNEQ, UNAS, REQ prompted 
    Circuit #1 = Same as STLC, STTK, STRC 
    Circuit #2 = Same as STLC. SlTK, STRC 
    Circuit #3 = Same as STLC, SlTK, STRC 
    Circuit #4 = Same as STLC, STTK, STRC, REQ prompted 
    l NN = PCB number X = Circuit number (confinuec 
    NOTE: When requesting status, etc., of a universal port (U slots), the entty must be as a line PCB (example: PCB in slot U26-entry: STCDLZG). 
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    TABLE 19-5a (continued) 
    ENTRY 
    DESCRIPTION RESPONSE 
    CALL TNNX 
    Sets up SYSTEM USER ENTRY NOTE 
    monitor link 
    using TNNX WAIT 
    q 4 
    STS TLK.. .or.. . 
    Automatic advance to DN Prompt 
    STS WAIT...or... 
    q 
    5 
    STS OVR 
    mm 6 
    DN 
    mm 7 
    DDL 
    El 8 
    STS TLK...or... 
    Automatic advance to TRK prompt 9 
    STS RLSA...or... Automatic return to REQ prompt 
    10 
    STS DDL 
    q 11 
    TRK Call TNNX 12 
    (contimed) 
    NOTES: 
    1. Type: UNEQ = No PCB in that position. 
    LJNAS = PCB equipped but no data is assigned. 
    2. Status: IDL = Idle. 
    BSY = Busy. 
    DIS TTY = Manually disabled via TTY. 
    DIS CBL = Electronic/digital telephone port disabled by software due to open cable. 
    3. - 
    I 
    B DIS TLD = Software disabled due to traffic load (indicates faulty PCB). 
    B = Ignore line entered. 
    = Backspace. 
    D 
    = Stop printing and return to REQ. 
    B m = Exit program. 
    4. - is required to advance program. 
    5. Requested trunk (A) is busy. Enterm to try again. 
    6. Requested trunk (A) does not exist in the system. Enter-m m to return to the REQ prompt. 
    7. Enter the test center DN followed by a. 
    8. Allow time for completion of dialing and then enterm. 
    9. Dialing is complete; program advances to TRK prompt. 
    IO. Trunk A (monitor link) has been released due to a malfunction or an outside influence, such as the distant 
    end going on-hook (ground start). 
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