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Pagina 1 - Click 500 Series

Click 500 SeriesUSER GUIDE

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In this chapter  Connecting to a Circuit Breaker  Connecting AC Surge Protection  Connecting Power1Power and surge protection are provided to your

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CHAPTER 9  CLICK 512 99NoteIf you do not save your settings to your Click 512, they will be lost the next time you power the device down.  e T

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In this chapter  Physical Features  Installation  Operating Modes  Computer Configuration10e Click 513 monitors interval data from a SmartSensor H

Pagina 6 - Introduction

102 CHAPTER 10  CLICK 513e Click 513 compares the detected interval data to a set of predetermined speed, volume and occupancy threshold values a

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CHAPTER 10  CLICK 513 103  RS-485 T-bus connection port  RS-232 front DB-9 connection port  RS-232 top screw terminal connection port  RS-48

Pagina 8 - Click Series

104 CHAPTER 10  CLICK 513O1+ O1- O2+ O2-Digital Output Connector I1+ I1- I2+ I2-Digital InputConnectorFigure 10.3 – Digital ConnectorsIn the st

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CHAPTER 10  CLICK 513 105Sub Menu 1 Sub Menu 2Main MenuPush-buttonYellow LEDsRed LEDsMulticolored LEDsFigure 10.4 – Click 513 LEDse blue LED do

Pagina 10 - The Power Plant 1

106 CHAPTER 10  CLICK 513Obtain the desired serial terminal program and follow the distributor’s instructions for in-stallation.Operating Modese

Pagina 11 - Part II

CHAPTER 10  CLICK 513 107Run Mode (blue solid)Run mode is the rst mode presented in the mode selection process, but usually the second one to b

Pagina 12 - Connecting Power

108 CHAPTER 10  CLICK 513of this document for instruction on how to download and install Click Supervisor and how to connect to your device using

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10 CHAPTER 1  THE POWER PLANTNoteThe power plant will only be used if your cabinet is supplied with AC power. If DC is coming into your cabinet, y

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CHAPTER 10  CLICK 513 109Figure 10.6 – Selecting a DriverAer you have made conguration changes on a driver and saved it to the Click device, t

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110 CHAPTER 10  CLICK 513Figure 10.7 – Expert Driver General TabSetting DescriptionModuleShows the name of the Click device.DriverNames the driver

Pagina 16 - T-bus Basics 2

CHAPTER 10  CLICK 513 111Figure 10.8 – Expert Driver Comm TabSetting DescriptionBaud RateAllows you to change the baud rate at which the device

Pagina 17 - Wiring T-buses

112 CHAPTER 10  CLICK 513Figure 10.9 – Expert Driver Autobaud TabSetting DescriptionCommandAllows you to set the command sent from the device duri

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CHAPTER 10  CLICK 513 113Figure 10.10 – General TabSetting DescriptionSensor IDThe sensor ID number for the SmartSensor HD connected to the Clic

Pagina 19 - Wiring out of a T-bus

114 CHAPTER 10  CLICK 513NoteValues in Click Supervisor will be displayed according to the units (English or metric) selected in SSMHD. Figure

Pagina 20 - Wiring the Devices 3

CHAPTER 10  CLICK 513 115Figure 10.12 – Output TabSetting DescriptionTime Zone Allows you to select the appropriate time zoneTable 10.7 – Output

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In this chapter  Physical Features  Installation  Operating Modes  Computer Configuration11e Click 514 monitors individual vehicle data pushed fro

Pagina 23 - RS-232 Communication

118 CHAPTER 11  CLICK 514CF device (www.acumeninstruments.com), which can be used to record several gigabytes of data onto a compact ash card.Cli

Pagina 24 - In this chapter

CHAPTER 1  THE POWER PLANT 11Figure 1.2 – Click 230 Screw Terminals (labels beneath terminals have been added)Screw terminals 3 and 4 are direct

Pagina 25 - Installing Click Supervisor

CHAPTER 11  CLICK 514 119  RS-232 top screw terminal connection port  RS-485 top screw terminal connection / front RJ-11 jack connection port

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120 CHAPTER 11  CLICK 514WarningThe sixth switch of DIP switch 1 controls the mode of the device. Make sure that this switch is in the OFF positio

Pagina 27 - Figure 4.4 – Shortcut Options

CHAPTER 11  CLICK 514 121nected ports. However, only the RD (yellow) light will icker in this case. e TD (green) light is reserved for data or

Pagina 28 - Microsoft .NET Framework

122 CHAPTER 11  CLICK 514Software InstallationTo use Click Supervisor to congure and operate the Click 514 application, you will need to install

Pagina 29

CHAPTER 11  CLICK 514 123Reset Red flashing –Table 11.1 – Operating Modes and LED Statee LED state during the mode selection process can be eith

Pagina 30 - Using Click Supervisor 5

124 CHAPTER 11  CLICK 514the soware.How to use Click Supervisor to work with your device will be covered in the Computer Conguration section of

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CHAPTER 11  CLICK 514 125While in Logging mode, each time a SmartSensor HD detection is pushed to the Click 514 you should see the yellow 1 LED

Pagina 32 - Serial Communication

126 CHAPTER 11  CLICK 514Figure 11.7 – Excel SpreadsheetReset (red flashing)e red ashing mode resets the Click 514 to factory defaults. If a devi

Pagina 33 - Connecting to a Device

CHAPTER 11  CLICK 514 127Figure 11.8 – Selecting a DriverAer you have made conguration changes on a driver and saved it to the Click device, t

Pagina 34 - IP Communication

128 CHAPTER 11  CLICK 514Figure 11.9 – Expert Driver General TabSetting DescriptionModuleShows the name of the Click device.DriverNames the driver

Pagina 35 - Working with Modules

12 CHAPTER 1  THE POWER PLANTWiring AC Power into the Click 201/202/204Use the steps below to properly wire AC power to the top of the Click 201/2

Pagina 36

CHAPTER 11  CLICK 514 129Figure 11.10 – Expert Driver Comm TabSetting DescriptionBaud RateAllows you to change the baud rate at which the device

Pagina 37

130 CHAPTER 11  CLICK 514Figure 11.11 – Expert Driver Autobaud TabSetting DescriptionCommandAllows you to set the command sent from the device dur

Pagina 38 - Click 500 Series Modules

CHAPTER 11  CLICK 514 131Setting DescriptionTime ZoneAllows you to select the time zone for presentation of data. (Smart-Sensor HD timestamps ar

Pagina 41 - Development

CHAPTER 1  THE POWER PLANT 13Figure 1.4 – Wiring DC Power out of the Click 201/202/204CautionAn authorized electrical technician should perform

Pagina 43 - DIP Switches

In this chapter  Adding a T-bus to the DIN Rail  Mounting Click Devices  Wiring T-buses2Now that the power plant is complete, the next step in inst

Pagina 44 - Serial Communications

16 CHAPTER 2  T-BUS BASICSAdding a T-bus to the DIN RailPlacing the T-bus on the DIN rail is quick and easy. To attach a T-bus connector to the ra

Pagina 45 - RS-485 Ports

CHAPTER 2  T-BUS BASICS 17Figure 2.1 – Wiring Power into the Click 200Wiring through a 5-screw TerminalIf you choose not to use a Click 200, or

Pagina 46 - Using the DIP Switches

18 CHAPTER 2  T-BUS BASICSWiring out of a T-busOccasionally you will need to provide power and communication to devices in your cabinet that are n

Pagina 47 - Using Digital I/O

Click 500 SeriesUSER GUIDEwww.wavetronix.com  78 East 1700 South Provo, Utah 84606  801.734.7200

Pagina 48 - Connector

Wiring the Devices 3 In this chapter  Working with Screw Terminal Blocks  RS-485 Communication  RS-232 Communication3You are now ready to begin add

Pagina 49 - Digital Input

20 CHAPTER 3  WIRING THE DEVICESFigure 3.1 – Removing and Wiring Screw Terminal BlocksRS-485 CommunicationAll Click series devices have RS-485 com

Pagina 50 - Contact Closure Digital Input

CHAPTER 3  WIRING THE DEVICES 21NoteIf you are using a Click 200 in your installation, it is recommended you wire RS-485 through it if you would

Pagina 51 - Digital DC Input

22 CHAPTER 3  WIRING THE DEVICESRS-232 Communicatione Click 500 series devices also feature RS-232 communication capabilities. e modules will co

Pagina 52 - Using the Menu

In this chapter  Installing Click Supervisor  Microsoft .NET Framework4Once your Click devices are installed and wired, the next step is to install

Pagina 53 - 52 CHAPTER 6  CLICK 500

24 CHAPTER 4  INSTALLING CLICK SUPERVISORInstalling Click SupervisorIf you have a Wavetronix Install Kit, the handheld computer included in the ki

Pagina 54 - Communication Tester 7

CHAPTER 4  INSTALLING CLICK SUPERVISOR 25Figure 4.2 – Selecting an InstallationIf you select Computer, the program will go through the steps out

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26 CHAPTER 4  INSTALLING CLICK SUPERVISORFigure 4.3 – Location to Be Installed3 Click the Install Now button.4 Aer Click Supervisor is installe

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CHAPTER 4  INSTALLING CLICK SUPERVISOR 27Use these steps to install Click Supervisor on a handheld computer:1 Ensure that you have ActiveSync o

Pagina 57 - 56 CHAPTER 7  CLICK 510

28 CHAPTER 4  INSTALLING CLICK SUPERVISORFigure 4.6 – Microsoft .NET Framework PromptUse the following steps to install Microso .NET Framework:1

Pagina 58 - Applications

© 2014 Wavetronix LLC. All Rights Reserved.Wavetronix, SmartSensor, Click, Command, and all associated product names and logos are trademarks of Wavet

Pagina 59

In this chapter  Connecting to Your Computer  Accessing the Communication Screen  Serial Communication  IP Communication  Working with Modules5On

Pagina 60 - Sensor Emulation

30 CHAPTER 5  USING CLICK SUPERVISORConnecting the computer to another device that has a RS-232 port but is not computer-programmable, such as the

Pagina 61 - 60 CHAPTER 7  CLICK 510

CHAPTER 5  USING CLICK SUPERVISOR 31Serial Communicatione rst section on the Communication screen is Serial Communication. Here you can connec

Pagina 62 - Test Pattern

32 CHAPTER 5  USING CLICK SUPERVISORConnecting to a DeviceClick Supervisor can talk to one device at a time. ere are two ways to select which mod

Pagina 63 - 62 CHAPTER 7  CLICK 510

CHAPTER 5  USING CLICK SUPERVISOR 333 Click on the device you’d like to connect to and hit Select. Aer downloading the com-munication le, the

Pagina 64 - Baud Rate

34 CHAPTER 5  USING CLICK SUPERVISORAlternatively, you can connect without the ID number:1 Leave a 0 in the Click ID text eld. Click Supervisor

Pagina 65 - Latency Test

CHAPTER 5  USING CLICK SUPERVISOR 35To open a backup, select the Backups radio button in the lower righthand corner of the screen. All the backu

Pagina 67 - 66 CHAPTER 7  CLICK 510

Part IIIndividual Click 500 Series ModulesChapter 6 – Click 500Chapter 7 – Click 510Chapter 8 – Click 511Chapter 9 – Click 512Chapter 10 – Click 513Ch

Pagina 69 - 68 CHAPTER 8  CLICK 511

ContentsIntroduction 5Using this Manual 5Part I Introduction to the Click SeriesChapter 1 The Power Plant 9Connecting to a Circuit Breaker 10 • Con

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In this chapter  Development  Physical Features  Connecting Power  Serial Communications  Using the DIP Switches  Using Digital I/O  Using the

Pagina 71 - 70 CHAPTER 8  CLICK 511

40 CHAPTER 6  CLICK 500Developmente Click 500 is a powerful platform that can integrate and process serial and digital I/O data to support Click

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CHAPTER 6  CLICK 500 41Figure 6.2 – Click 500 DiagramSerial Portse Click 500 provides four communication ports:  RS-485 T-bus connection port

Pagina 73

42 CHAPTER 6  CLICK 500turning on or ashing. e submenu yellow and red banks of LEDs display submenu selec-tions. You can program the yellow and

Pagina 74 - Client Mode (blue solid)

CHAPTER 6  CLICK 500 43Real Time Clocke real time clock on the Click 500 has a backup battery in order to maintain time in the event of a power

Pagina 75

44 CHAPTER 6  CLICK 500RS-232 Front ConnectorDCDRDTDDTRGNDDSRRTSCTSRI1 2 3 4 56 7 8 9Figure 6.4 – RS-232 Front Connectore le-sid

Pagina 76 - Server Mode (blue flashing)

CHAPTER 6  CLICK 500 45-485 +485 GND GNDRS -485 Top ConnectorRS -485 Front (RJ -11 ) Connector1 2 3 4 5 6The RS-485 lines are shared b

Pagina 77

46 CHAPTER 6  CLICK 500WarningWith older versions of the Click 500 series module, it is necessary to remove pin 4 from the serial cable to prevent

Pagina 78 - CHAPTER 8  CLICK 511 77

CHAPTER 6  CLICK 500 47When the O1+ and O1- pins are connected to each other, the interface is closed and desig-nated by a logical 1; when the O

Pagina 79 - Reset (red flashing)

48 CHAPTER 6  CLICK 500I1+ I1- I2+ I2-Digital InputConnectorFigure 6.9 – Digital InputsDigital Input 1 SW1:1 SW1:2 SW1:3 SW1:4 SW1:5 SW1:6Low-leve

Pagina 80 - Vehicle Alert 9

Part II Individual Click 500 Series ModulesChapter 6 Click 500 — Programmable Controller 39Development 40 • Physical Features 40 • Connecting Power

Pagina 81

CHAPTER 6  CLICK 500 49current transformers have a unique hinge and locking snap that allows attachment without interrupting the current-carryin

Pagina 82 - Communication Ports

50 CHAPTER 6  CLICK 500Digital DC InputWhen a digital input is used to monitor DC voltage, you can select a threshold of 9, 11.7, or 23.4 VDC. If

Pagina 83

CHAPTER 6  CLICK 500 51Voltage Threshold 1 2 3 4 5 622.9 VDC – – – – – ON11.7 VDC – – – – – OFFTable 6.4 – Voltage Supply Monitoring Circuit DIP

Pagina 84

52 CHAPTER 6  CLICK 500e yellow and green system LEDs are additionally used to display data reception and transmission. e yellow system LED will

Pagina 85

In this chapter  Physical Features  Installation  Applications  Operating Modes7e Click 510 serves as a powerful, cabinet-level communication tro

Pagina 86

54 CHAPTER 7  CLICK 510NoteWith the release of version 2.0, the Click 510 is now an application that runs on the Click 500 series hardware platfor

Pagina 87 - 86 CHAPTER 9  CLICK 512

CHAPTER 7  CLICK 510 55tion. e rst block has -485, +485 and two ground screw terminals for wiring RS-485 com-munication. ese RS-485 lines are

Pagina 88 - CHAPTER 9  CLICK 512 87

56 CHAPTER 7  CLICK 510Sub Menu 1 Sub Menu 2Main MenuPush-buttonYellow LEDsRed LEDsMulticolored LEDsFigure 7.3 – Click 510 Configuration Featurese

Pagina 89 - 88 CHAPTER 9  CLICK 512

CHAPTER 7  CLICK 510 57See the Operating Modes section of this chapter for more information on the system LEDs’ use in selecting operation modes

Pagina 90 - CHAPTER 9  CLICK 512 89

58 CHAPTER 7  CLICK 510Module to ComputerConnect a Click 510 to a computer to perform a link test using test patterns. In this applica-tion, you c

Pagina 91 - 90 CHAPTER 9  CLICK 512

In this introduction  Using this ManualWavetronix Click products are a simple and cost-eective way to connect various trac components into a single

Pagina 92 - CHAPTER 9  CLICK 512 91

CHAPTER 7  CLICK 510 59  Press – Pressing and then quickly releasing the push-button allows you to make a selection in the menu.e menu is used

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60 CHAPTER 7  CLICK 510Sensor Emulation submenu 1 allows you to select when the Click 510 sends out data pack-ets. Submenu 1 selections are displa

Pagina 94

CHAPTER 7  CLICK 510 61NoteOnly event data packets can be sent, so you cannot emulate the Actuation data mode used with a contact closure module

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62 CHAPTER 7  CLICK 510If you would like for the device only to receive data, select the Switch option and then don’t push the button while receiv

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CHAPTER 7  CLICK 510 63  s – Causes each submenu LED to ash in sequence (this is the same as LED sequence on the 510 menu). e sequence will b

Pagina 97

64 CHAPTER 7  CLICK 510NoteThe minimum baud rate supported by many Click and SmartSensor modules is 9600 bps. The maximum baud rate supported by m

Pagina 98

CHAPTER 7  CLICK 510 65sizes in order and determine the delay time of the communication channel. Figure 7.7 be-low shows what your submenu LEDs

Pagina 99

66 CHAPTER 7  CLICK 510Resete reset task is the sixth option presented in the menu selection process. e reset function will return the Click 510

Pagina 100 - CHAPTER 9  CLICK 512 99

In this chapter  Physical Features  Installation  Operating Modes8Click cabinet systems can use the Click 511 to monitor distributed digital output

Pagina 101

68 CHAPTER 8  CLICK 511a Click 100.ere are two types of reporting: alarm and relay. In alarm operation, the base station ac-tivates its outputs w

Pagina 102 - Trac Alert 10

6 INTRODUCTION  CLICK 500 SERIES USER GUIDEClick Supervisor soware, which is used with certain Click devices for conguration. For a list of Clic

Pagina 103 - Physical Features

CHAPTER 8  CLICK 511 69Physical Featurese Click 511 is based upon the Click 500 platform, so it has the same physical features as the Click 500

Pagina 104

70 CHAPTER 8  CLICK 511the primary communication.e RS-232 DB-9 port on the front of the module is used when interacting with a computer for upgra

Pagina 105 - Configuration Features

CHAPTER 8  CLICK 511 71WarningThe sixth switch of DIP switch 1 controls the mode of the device. Make sure that this switch is in the OFF positio

Pagina 106 - Installation

72 CHAPTER 8  CLICK 511ports. However, only the RD (yellow) light will icker in this case. e TD (green) light is reserved for data originating f

Pagina 107 - Operating Modes

CHAPTER 8  CLICK 511 73Client Blue solid Blue solidServer Blue flashing Blue on with red flashingServer Output Setup Green flashing –Reset Red flash

Pagina 108 - Run Mode (blue solid)

74 CHAPTER 8  CLICK 511Client mode is used for the Click 511 connected to the device you are monitoring. For ex-ample, if you are monitoring a bea

Pagina 109 - Computer Configuration

CHAPTER 8  CLICK 511 75Figure 8.6 – Bottom View of Digital I/O Demo WiringNoteIn Figure 8.6 the wiring for the second input/output pair is shown

Pagina 110

76 CHAPTER 8  CLICK 5111st LED 2nd LED 3rd LED 4th LEDSubmenu 1 (Yel-low LEDs)Solid –Poll count 1 Flashing –Poll count 5Solid –Poll count 2Flashin

Pagina 111

CHAPTER 8  CLICK 511 77Input ONInput OFF< 10 Timeouts> 10 TimeoutsFigure 8.7 – LED States during PollingAer all the devices are queried,

Pagina 112

78 CHAPTER 8  CLICK 511Figure 8.8 – Demo Kit with the Click 511 Field (left) and Base (right) StationsSet Up Server Output (green ashing)Set Up S

Pagina 113

Part IIntroduction to the Click SeriesChapter 1 – The Power PlantChapter 2 – T-bus BasicsChapter 3 – Wiring the DevicesChapter 4 – Installing Click Su

Pagina 114

In this chapter  Physical Features  Installation  Operating Modes  Computer Configuration  Connecting to a Contact Closure Device9e Click 512 mon

Pagina 115

80 CHAPTER 9  CLICK 512e Click 512 compares the per-vehicle data from SmartSensor HD to a set of user-con-gured speed and length thresholds. er

Pagina 116 - Table 10.7 – Output Tab

CHAPTER 9  CLICK 512 81Figure 9.2 – Diagram of the Click 512Communication Portse Click 512 provides four communication ports:  RS-485 T-bus co

Pagina 117

82 CHAPTER 9  CLICK 512WarningWith older versions of the Click 500 series module, it is necessary to remove pin 4 from the serial cable to prevent

Pagina 118 - Event Logger 11

CHAPTER 9  CLICK 512 83See the Operating Modes section of this chapter for more information.e system LEDs (multicolored bank in the middle of t

Pagina 119

84 CHAPTER 9  CLICK 512connection between the Click 512 and the computer.Obtain the desired serial terminal program and follow the distributor’s i

Pagina 120

CHAPTER 9  CLICK 512 855 Release the push-button once the desired option is displayed.6 Press the push-button again to select the option. e m

Pagina 121

86 CHAPTER 9  CLICK 512For data verication purposes the event-data messages pushed by SmartSensor HD are translated into readable text strings. 

Pagina 122

CHAPTER 9  CLICK 512 87  e date is January 14, 2014  e time is 8:58:45.849 p.m.  e rest of the 0s dierentiate the heartbeat string from a

Pagina 123

88 CHAPTER 9  CLICK 512NoteIf a vehicle exceeds the anticipated maximum speed and length, then the detection event may not be generated until the

Pagina 125 - Logging Mode (blue solid)

CHAPTER 9  CLICK 512 89second delay is xed. 4 Output is activated.5 Output is deactivated at the end of the duration.6 Front-edge of vehicle

Pagina 126 - Figure 11.6 – Data in Notepad

90 CHAPTER 9  CLICK 512variableL_ft / V_fpsfixed1 svariableDuration (fixed)12345variableTime to Point = SetbackDistance_ft / V_fpsFigure 9.6 – Diagr

Pagina 127

CHAPTER 9  CLICK 512 913 Detection event is generated one second aer the vehicle leaves the beam. is one-sec-ond delay is xed. Output is act

Pagina 128

92 CHAPTER 9  CLICK 512Serial Convert Mode (yellow solid)Serial Convert mode is the third menu option. is mode acts as a serial converter between

Pagina 129

CHAPTER 9  CLICK 512 93Aer you have made conguration changes on a driver and saved it to the Click device, the word “current” will appear aer

Pagina 130

94 CHAPTER 9  CLICK 512LocationDisplays the location of the device being configured. This is only for your information and does not aect the opera

Pagina 131

CHAPTER 9  CLICK 512 95ParityAllows you to set parity error checking. This option is currently not available.Stop BitsAllows you to set the numb

Pagina 132

96 CHAPTER 9  CLICK 512When you open the 512 tab, you will see ten tabs. e rst is labeled Overall. is tab al-lows you to congure values for th

Pagina 133

CHAPTER 9  CLICK 512 97Time ZoneSets the time zone of the timestamp on the data; you can view this using HyperTerminal or another serial termina

Pagina 134

98 CHAPTER 9  CLICK 512Setting DescriptionLower Lane LimitIn conjunction with the Upper Lane Limit, this allows you to filter which lanes are mappe

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