Hitachi TV
Hitachi TV
Hitachi TV
HITACHI
26HDL52
Be sure to read this manual before servicing. To ensure safety from fire, electric
shock, injury, harmful
radiation and materials, various measures are provided in this LVD TV.
Be sure to read cautionary items described in the manual before servicing.
These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only. To
reduce the risk of electric
shock, do not perform any servicing other than that described in the operating
instructions unless you are
qualified to do so.
1. Since the Panel Module and the front Filter are made of glass, handling the
broken Module and Filter
carefully and with caution in order not to receive injury.
2. Replacement work should be started after the Panel Module and the AC/DC Power
supply have
become sufficiently cool.
3. Special care should be taken when working near the display area in order not to
damage its surface.
4. The Panel Module should not be touched with bare hands in order to protect its
surface from blemishes
and damage.
5. It is recommended that you use clean soft gloves during the replacement work in
order to protect not
only the display area of the Panel Module but also yourself.
1. Features --------------------------3
2. Specifications---------------------4
3. Component Names--------------------5
4. Service Point ---------------------8
5. Adjustment ------------------------9
6. Troubleshooting ----------------- 18
7. Self Diagnosis Function---------- 24
8. Block Diagram----------------------- 26
9. Wiring Block Diagram---------------- 28
10. Circuit Diagram-------------------- 29
11. Printed Wiring Board Diagram--------47
12. Disassembly Diagram-----------------51
13. Replacement Parts List -------------53
Caution
Service Warning
Contents
LCD Television
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TA 003
PRECAUTIONS
.. Cleaning the LCD TV's LCD screen panel
Before cleaning the LCD TV, turn it off and disconnect the power plug from the
power outlet. To prevent
scratching or damaging of the LCD screen face, do not knock or rub the surface with
sharp or hard objects.
Clean the screen with a soft cloth moistened with warm water and dry with a second
soft cloth. If it is not
enough, then use a cloth with mild detergent. Do not use harsh or abrasive
cleaners.
.. Cleaning the LCD TV's cabinet
Use a soft cloth to clean the LCD TV's cabinet and control panel. When excessively
soiled, dilute a neutral
detergent in water, wet and wring out the soft cloth in it, gently clean the
cabinet, and then wipe it down with a
dry soft cloth.
Never use acid/alkaline detergents, alcoholic detergents, abrasive cleaners, powder
soaps, OA cleaners, car
wax, glass cleaners, and so on. They will cause discoloration, scratches or cracks.
1. Features
.. Enhanced definition LCD display panel
The 26-inch color LCD display panel, with a resolution of 1366 (H) x 768(V) pixels,
creates a widescreen
picture. This panel features a thin form factor and can be hung on a wall with an
optional wall mounting kit.
.. High Performance Digital Processor
This panel displays a wide range of personal computer signals from 640 x 480, 800 x
600 SVGA to 1280 x
768 WXGA.(RGB Analog input).
.. Easy-to-use remote control and on-screen display system
The included remote control operates all LCD TV functions. Futhermore, the on-
screen display system shows
the status of the control settings in an easy-to-view fashion.
.. Power saving system
When connected to a VESA DPMS-compliant PC, the LCD TV cuts its power consumption
while idle.
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2. Specifications
Display
dimensions
Approx. 26.005 inches (604 (H) x 323 (V) mm, diagonal 600.53mm)
Panel
Resolution 1366 (H) x 768 (V) pixels
Net dimensions 661.9 (W) x 522.5 (H) x 266.9(D) mm (With Base)
Net weight 18 kg (With Base)
Temperatur Operating: 5�C to 35�C, Storage: -15�C to 60�C
Ambient
conditions
Relative umidity Operating: 20% to 80%, Storage: 20% to 90% (non-condensing)
Power supply AC120V @ 60Hz
Power consumption/at standby <190W / <1W
Audio output Build in 10W + 10W (4 ..)
(RGB input)
Input terminals
RGB1-VGA audio input terminal (3.5mm Stereo Mini Jack)
RGB1-VGA analog RGB input terminal (D-sub 15-pin)
Video signals 0.7 V
Analog RGB
signals
Sync signals
H/V separate, TTL level [2k.. ]
H/V composite, TTL level [2k.. ]
Sync on green, 0.3 Vp-p [75..]
Input terminals
RGB1-VGA audio input terminal (3.5mm Stereo Mini Jack)
DVI connector
Input terminals
RGB1-VGA audio input terminal (3.5mm Stereo Mini Jack)
Ingle pixel 24 bit support up to 110 MHz (DVI-D)
Digital RGB
signals
Input impedance 75..
Recommended signal 1024 x 768 at 60Hz
(Video input)
Input terminals
AV1 : Component input (Y-PBPR/Y-CbCr) (RCA)
AV1 : L/R audio input terminal(RCA)AV1 : L/R audio input terminal(RCA)
AV2 : Component input (Y- PBPR /Y-CbCr) (RCA)
AV2 : L/R audio input terminal(RCA)AV1 : L/R audio input terminal(RCA)
AV3 : Composite video input terminal(RCA)
AV3 : S video input teminal
AV3 : L/R audio input terminal(RCA)
AV4 : Composite video input terminal(RCA)
AV4 : S video input teminal
AV4 : L/R audio input terminal(RCA)
Input signals
Video signals
AV1 : NTSC-M
AV2 : NTSC-M
AV3 : NTSC-M
AV4 : NTSC-M
Video output Signal
OUTPUT(LCD TV): composite video output terminal (RCA)-------for NTSC or DTV
S-Video output terminal (RCA)-----------------for DTV
OUTPUT(LCD TV): L/R audio LCD TV- output terminal (RCA)---for both NTSC and DTV
Recommended signal 1024 x 768 at 60Hz
(TV RF input)
Input signals Input terminals
1. Analog RF input terminal (NTSC)
2. Digital RF input terminal (DTV)
.. It takes at least 30 minutes to attain the maximum picture quality.
Applicable video signals for each input terminal
RCA D-sub DVI Remarks Signal
Type
Terminal
Composite S-video component RGB RGB
AV1 .. 480i/480p/1080i/720p inputs (NTSC).
AV2 .. 480i/480p/1080i/720p inputs (NTSC).
AV3 .. ..
AV4 .. ..
RGB ..
DVI ..
(..: Avaliable)
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3.Component names
.. [Main unit]
Control panel
.. An Adjustment buttons are located on the top of
the control panel
.. Indications for each button's function can be found
on the inside of the control panel cover.
1. SUB-POWER 4. VOL .. 7.MENU
2. PROGRAM .. 4. RIGHT.. 7.ENTER
2. UP .. 5. VOL ..
3. PROGRAM .. 5. LEFT ..
3. DOWN .. 6. INPUT Normal Button Action
6.EXIT Button Action when MENU engaged
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.. [Remote Control]
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1. Power button: Press this button to turn the display set on or off.
2. Mute button: Press to mute audio.
3. Channel selector buttons: Select channel number.
4. Return button:
A. Press to return previous TV channel state in standard TV mode.
B. Press to return previous OSD menu when the OSD menu opening.
5. RECALL button: Press to display source input signal on the display.
6. SLEEP button: Press to set sleep mode timer. There is 30 minutes, 60 minutes, 90
4.Service points
.. Lead-free solder
This product uses lead-free solder (unleaded) to help protect the environment.
Please read these instructions
before attempting any soldering work.
Caution: Always wear safety glasses to prevent fumes or molten solder from getting
into
the eyes. Lead-free solder can splatter at high temperatures (600..).
.. Lead-free solder indicator
Printed circuit boards using lead-free solder are engraved with an "F."
.. Properties of lead-free solder
The melting point of lead-free solder is 40-50.. higher than leaded solder.
.. Servicing solder
Solder with an alloy composition of Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu or Sn-0.7Cu is recommended.
Although servicing with
leaded solder is possible, there are a few precautions that have to be taken. (Not
taking these precautions
may cause the solder to not harden properly, and lead to consequent malfunctions.)
Precautions when using leaded solder
.. Remove all lead-free solder from soldered joints when replacing components.
.. If leaded solder should be added to existing lead free joints, mix in the leaded
solder thoroughly after the
lead-free solder has been completely melted (do not apply the soldering iron
without solder).
.. Servicing soldering iron
A soldering iron with a temperature setting capability (temperature control
function) is recommended.
The melting point of lead-free solder is higher than leaded solder. Use a soldering
iron that maintains a high
stable temperature (large heat capacity), and that allows temperature adjustment
according to the part being
serviced, to avoid poor servicing performance.
Recommended soldering iron:
.. Soldering iron with temperature control function (temperature range: 320-450..)
Recommended temperature range per part:
Part Soldering iron temperature
Mounting (chips) on mounted PCB 320..�30..
Mounting (chips) on empty PCB 380..�30..
Chassis, metallic shield, etc. 420..�30..
(1) IR PWB, KEY PWB, SW PWB, 2* I/O PWB
(2) MAIN PWB
(3) POWER BOARD
The PWB assembly which has used lead free solder
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5.Adjustment
5.1 SERVICE (FACTORY) MODE ACCESS
This model has a Factory Mode, where the technician can access and adjust some of
the color temperature
settings. The Factory Mode has several different appearances, depending on the
input signal.
Picture Setting
for Factory Mode
Table 1 NTSC : TV
Table 2 AV (composite)
Table 3 SV(S-Video)
Table 4 component: 480i
Table 5 component: 480p
Table 6 component: 1080i(60)
Table 7 component: 720p(60)
Table 8 PC: VGA
Table 9 PC:DVI
Preliminary
1. To access the Factory Mode, the LCD TV must
be running.
Procedure
2. Press and hold the #3 and #4 button (PROGRAM .. and VOLUME..). ..
3. While continuing to hold the #3 and #4 button, press and hold the #1 button
(SUB-POWER).
4. After both buttons have been held down for five (5) seconds, first release the
#1 button, then release the
#3 and #4 button.
5. As stated previously, the input that the LCD TV had selected at the time will
determine which actual
FACTORY MODE display will show up. (See below)
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.. FACTORY MODE NAVIGATION
To navigate through the different menu items, use the .. or .. button on the remote
control. The menu items
will be high-lighted green as navigation occurs. To access a particular adjustment
parameter, use the
�ENTER� button on the remote control, which will cause a new menu to appear. To
back up from the
FACTORY MODE, use the RETURN or EXIT button on the remote control. To leave the
FACTORY MODE,
press POWER button on the remote control.
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Menu Function Description
Video
Picture Mode OSD menu video mode default setting
Picture Display Contrast adjustment ( Back- end )
Brightness Display Brightness adjustment ( Back- end )
Tint Display Hue adjustment ( Back- end )
Color Display Saturation adjustment ( Back- end )
Detail Display Sharpness adjustment ( Back- end )
Backlight LCD backlight control ( Back- end )
Color
Temperature
Color temperature default setting ( High or Low )
ADC
ADC Gain - R ADC input signal gain adjustment ( R/Pr ) , For D1 ~ D4 and PC only
ADC Gain - G ADC input signal gain adjustment ( G/Y ) , For D1 ~ D4 and PC only
ADC Gain - B ADC input signal gain adjustment ( B/Pb) , For D1 ~ D4 and PC only
TCD3
TCD3 Con. Video decoder contrast adjustment ( Front- end )
TCD3 Bri. Video decoder brightness adjustment ( Front- end )
TCD3 Hue Video decoder Hue adjustment ( Front- end )
TCD3 Sat. Video decoder Cr Saturation adjustment ( Front- end )
TCD3 Sat. Video decoder Cb Saturation adjustment ( Front- end )
YC Delay Video decoder YC delay adjustment ( Front- end )
Peaking Range
Video decoder sharpness peaking range ( Front- end )
Ypeak = Y + YH * (peak_gain/peak_range) where Y is the luma and YH
is the high frequency luma only
Peaking Gain Video decoder sharpness peaking gain ( Front- end )
Peaking Enable Video decoder sharpness peaking function enable ( Front- end )
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Scalar
Scalar Con - R
Output R contrast factor adustment ( color temperature function )
Output R = (( 'Output R + (Scalar Off-R)) * (Scalar Con-R) + (Scalar
Bri-R)
Scalar Con - G
Output G contrast factor adustment ( color temperature function )
Output G = (( 'Output G + (Scalar Off-G)) * (Scalar Con-G) + (Scalar
Bri-G)
Scalar Con - B
Output B contrast factor adjustment ( color temperature function )
Output B = (( 'Output B + (Scalar Off-B)) * (Scalar Con-B) + (Scalar
Bri-B)
Scalar Bri - R Output R brightness factor adustment ( color temperature function )
Scalar Bri - G Output G brightness factor adustment ( color temperature function )
Scalar Bri - B Output B brightness factor adustment ( color temperature function )
Scalar Off - R Output R offset factor adustment ( color temperature function )
Scalar Off - G Output G offset factor adustment ( color temperature function )
Scalar Off - B Output B offset factor adustment ( color temperature function )
Display
Disp MP BL
Display sharpness band pass gain of peaking adjustment ( Back- end ) ,
OSD sharpness adjustment item
HSharp LP Display sharpness low pass gain of peaking adjustment ( Back- end )
Hsharp HP
Display sharpness high pass gain of peaking adjustment ( Back- end ) ,
OSD sharpness adjustment item
Vsharp Display Vertical sharpness adjustment ( Back- end )
Black Ext. Start
Black stretch start-point control factor. Higher value means more black
stretch
( Back- end )
Black Ext.
Gain1
Black stretch gain1
Black Ext.
Gain2
Black stretch gain2
U Delay Display U delay ( comparing with Y )
V Delay Display Y delay ( comparing with V )
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Color
Process
Skin Range Low Skin color adjustment active range low
Skin Range
High
Skin color adjustment active range high
Skin Gain Low Skin color adjustment gain of range low
Skin Gain High Skin color adjustment gain of range high
Skin Color
Enable
Skin color adjustment function enable
Green Str.
Angle
Green stretch active range ( UV domain green color active angle )
Green Str. Gain Green stretch gain
Green Str.
Enable
Green stretch function enable
Blue Threshold Blue add function active threshold
Blue Circle
Range
Blue add function active range
Blue Add
Enable
Blue add function enable
Blue Gain Blue add gain
.. COLOR TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENTS
Following the procedures to make the color temperature adjustments. Note that a
colorimetry meter (such as
a Minolta CA-210) is required to measure the actual screen color temperature.
Low : x=0.285 +/- 0.01, y=0.293 +/- 0.01 = Color Temp.: 9300K
High : x=0.268 +/- 0.01, y=0.283 +/- 0.01 = Color Temp.: 12000K
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7. Click OK button
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5.3 Initialization
This model has a Initialization Mode, where the technician can initial the EEPROM.
Preliminary
1.To access the Bebbug Mode, the LCD TV must be
running.
Procedure ..
6. Press and hold the #4 and #5 button (VOLUME.. and VOLUME ..).
7. While continuing to hold the #4 and #5 button, press and hold the #1 button
(SUB-POWER).
8. After both buttons have been held down for five (5) seconds, first release the
#1 button, then release the
#4 and #5 button.
9. As stated previously, the input that the LCD TV had selected at the time will
determine which actual
INITIALIZATION display will show up. (See below)
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6.Troubleshooting
The flow chart shown below will help you to troubleshoot your LCD TV set with it
doesn�t display normally.
Each procedure offers a simple way to check for system errors. Before starting,
ensure that there is a signal in
and that the LCD TV is turned on.
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7.Self Diagnosis Function
If a problem arises while you are using the TV, please read this self diagram
function guide carefully before you ask to
have the TV repaired. You may be able to fix it easily by yourself. For example, if
the mains plug is disconnected from the
mains outlet, or the TV aerial has problems, you may think there is a problem with
the TV itself.
Important:
.. This self diagram function guide only covers problems whose causes are not easy
to decide. If you have a question
when you are operating a function, read the page(s) for that function carefully,
not this self diagram function guide.
.. If you follow the advice in this self diagram function guide without any
success, unplug the mains plug and ask your
TV to be repaired. Do not attempt tp repair the TV by yourself or to remove the
rear cover of the TV.
If you cannot turn on the TV:
.. Are the AC plug on the power cordfrom the TV is connected to AC outlet?
.. Make sure to set the VCR/TV/DVD switch to the TV position. You cannot turn the
TV on when the VCR/TV/DVD
switch is set to the VCR or DVD position.
Poor picture:
.. If noise totally blocks out the picture , there may be a problem with the aerial
or the aerial cable. Check the following
to try to solve the problem:
- Have the TV and aerial been connected properly?
- Has the aerial cable been damaged?
- Is the aerial pointing in the right direction?
- Is the aerial itself faulty?
.. If the TV or aerial suffers interface from other equipment, stripes or noise may
appear in the picture. Move any
equipment such as an amplifier, personal computer, or a hair drier, that can cause
interference away from your TV.
Or try moving the TV. If the aerial suffers interference from a ratio tower or
high-voltage wire, please contact your
local dealer.
.. If the TV suffers interference from signals reflecting from mountains or
buildings, double-pictures(ghosting) will
occur. Try to change the aerial�s direction or replace it with one with better
directionality.
.. Have the COLOR and BRIGHT settings been adjusted properly? Follow the
description �PICTURE ADJUSTMENT�
to try to adjust them properly.
.. Videotaping teletext is not recommended because it may not record correctly.
.. When viewing images from commercially available video software products, or
videos from videotapes which have
been recorded improperly, the top of the image may be distorted. This is due to the
condition of the video signal.
There is nothing wrong with the TV.
Poor sound:
.. Have you adjusted BASS or TREBLE properly? If not, follow the description �SOUND
ADJUSTMENT�.
If the TV does not respond to the remote control:
.. Have the batteries of the remote control worn out? Follow the description
�PUTTING THE BATTERIES INTO THE
ROMOTE CONTROL� and replace them with new batteries.
.. Have you attempted to use the remote control from the sides or rear of the TVor
from more than seven metersaway
from the TV? Use the remote control in the front of your TV or from less than seven
meters away.
.. If the TV suddenly stops responding, disconnect the power cord of the TV from
the AC outlet. Connect them to the
AC outlet again to turn on the TV. If the TV returns to a normal state, it is not a
failure.
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Other concerns:
.. When the SLEEP TIMER function operates, the TV is auto matically turned off. If
the TV suddenly turns off, try to
press the standby button to turn on the TV once again. If the TV goes back to
normal, there is no problem.
.. It takes a short period of time from the time an operation such as changing
channels is performed until an image is
displayed. This is not a malfunction. This is the time required for the image to
stabilize it can be displayed.
.. The TV may make a crackling sound due to a sudden change in temperature. The
picture or sound may be normal.
If you hear crackling sounds frequently while you are viewing the TV, there may be
other causes. As a precaution,
ask your service technician to inspect it.
.. The top of the TV and the screen may become hot during use but this has no
effect on the performance of the TV.
Ensure that the ventilation holes are not blocked.
.. When the picture is unstable, the screen may become white for a moment. This
occurs when the signal which drives
the liquid crystal is missing. This is not a malfunction.
.. When a still image has been displayed for a long period, a faint residual image
may remain on the screen for a short
time after the power has been turned off or when another image is displayed. This
is not a malfunction and the
image will eventually disappear.
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8.Block Diagram
.. LCD-TV
HITACHI 26-US
VIDEO PART
CVBS OUT
TV or AV
VIDEO1
AV-1
S-1
CV-1
Tuner-Sign
al
Y2
C2
COM
Y1
Cb1/Pb1
Cr1/Pr1
TV
C OUT2
V OUT2
Y OUT2
I038
SAA7117
(Sub-display)
K1
J3
242
G3 8 bit out
G14
G12
H11
H14
H13
J14
J13
K11
3.3V-MAIN
1.8V-MAIN
C OUT1
V OUT1
Y OUT1
I017
MM1492AF
236 237
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DIND ..0~7....64..63..62..61..60..59..58..57
DIND ..8~15....55..54..53..52..49..48..47..46
DIND ..16~23....45..44..43..42..72..71..70..69
LVDS
CVBSOUTP
CVBSOUTN
Panel TXOUT0....37 ..TXOUT0....36 ..TXOUT1....35 ..TXOUT1....34
TXOUT2....31 ..TXOUT2....30.. TXOUT3....27 ..TXOUT3....
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DIND
..0~23..
......1
R
G
B
H
DDC-SCL
V
DDC-SDA
225
246
232
I009
74F1
10
11
11
5
8
4
I003
24WC0
6
5
DDR 2.5V
MEMORY
K4D263238F-QC50
MCU 5V
MCU I008
M30620SPGP
1
2
3
13
14
15
12
1
2
3
13
14
15
12
PC
D-SUB
Signal
SYNC-DETECT
19 ........
Key Pad
KPD..0~7....
51..52..53..54..55..56..57..
IR Pad Remote Control
CE
Side board
231
244
I015
MM1519XQ
MST9883-140
(Sub-display)
Y OUT1
Pb OUT1
PR OUT1
Y OUT3
Pb OUT3
Pr OUT3
24 bit out
233 226 248
....0~7........
SAA7117..8 bit....
..........7117
................
....MCU....
7117..........
....MM1519XQ
..register....
OUT2.... 480i input only
S OUT
9V
CV-2
Y3
Cb3/Pb3
Cr3/Pr3
VIDEO2
AV-2
S-2
Y2
C2
COM
9V
I040
SVP-EX52
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SPEAKER
HEAD PHONE
OUT
CV-AUDIO-1
CV-AUDIO-2
PC-AUDIO
MM1492AF
R
L
R SC1-IN R
L SC1-IN R 35 MSP3440
23 SUB-WOFR
28 R-OUT
29 L-OUT 11 7
L
R
20 DACM-R 5
21 DACM-L 2
L1
R1
L2
R2
AUDIO-2
AV-2
S-2
L
R
5V-MSP
TUNER
AUDIO
R
L
AUDIO-1
AV-1
S-1 50
21F
TDA8925
AUDIO
OUT
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-HITACHI 26
DIO PART
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10.Circuit Diagram
.. Main Board (PWB-0885)
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Power board
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(Power board)
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P102 Wire Ass'y RCA Cable E057303500 1
P103 Wire Ass'y S-Video Cable E057304500 1
P807 Power Cord UL I-Sheng E056705900 1
RCU01 REMOTE CONTROLLER FORWARD E052731081 1
Y001 USER'S MANUAL E030037001 1
Y004 QUICK SETUP GUIDE E030037003 1
Y005 WARRANTY CARD(FOR CANADA) E030230011 1
Y006 WARRANTY CARD(FOR USA) E030230014 1
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