XM Satellite Radio Stereo System MD 606T User Manual

Magnum Dynalab MD 606T  
XM Satellite Radio  
INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
 
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INTRODUCING XM SATELLITE RADIO  
It’s a new vision of distributed audio. XM Satellite radio features a stirring  
collection of channels with Jazz, Classical, Rock and a variety of other music  
stations, plus news, sports, comedy, talk and entertainment, all with coverage  
across Continental North America.  
www.xmradio.com in the USA or www.xmradio.ca in Canada.  
How to Subscribe  
When you first unpack your MD-606T, you can listen to your device by tuning to  
the XM Preview station, but to unlock its full station assortment, you will have to  
subscribe to the XM Radio service. To do so, visit XM on the Web at  
www.xmradio.com in the USA or www.xmradio.ca in Canada or by calling XM’s  
Listener Care at 1-800-XM-RADIO (1-800-967-2346). Customers should have  
their Radio ID ready; the Radio ID can be found by selecting channel 0 on the MD-  
606T.  
A Warning Against Reverse Engineering:  
Technology. It is prohibited to copy, decompile, disassemble, reverse engineer,  
or manipulate any technology incorporated in receivers compatible with the XM  
Satellite Radio system. Furthermore, the AMBE (R) voice compression software  
included in this product is protected by intellectual property rights including patent  
rights, copyrights, and trade secrets of Digital Voice Systems, Inc. The user of  
this or any other software contained in an XM Radio is explicitly prohibited from  
attempting to copy, decompile, reverse engineer, or disassemble the object code,  
or in any other way convert the object code into human-readable form. The  
software is licensed solely for use within this product.  
 
 
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THE MD-606T – INTRODUCTION  
Welcome to Magnum Dynalab and congratulations on your purchase of the MD-  
606T XM Satellite Radio.  
Magnum Dynalab has been designing and manufacturing high-performance audio  
equipment for over 20 years. Our commitment to our customers has been to use  
only the world’s finest components, to consistently deliver outstanding build  
quality, and to provide exceptional customer service, whether your product has  
been in use for one month, one year or over a decade.  
The MD-606T includes the high-performance analog circuitry our customers have  
come to expect from us, and in addition, the device is XM Ready, only requiring a  
quick activation to receive over 170 XM stations in the USA and over 100  
stations in Canada.  
The MD-606T has an IR input, enabling control and complete functionality of the  
device with a remote from a pragmatic range. The front panel controls also allow  
selection of XM Categories and Channels, with an option to load up to 20 preset  
stations.  
The easy to read blue backlit LCD front panel display shows XM metadata for  
channel, category, artist and track along with satellite signal strength. This  
special LCD screen has been selected for its long-life, and the mellow mood-  
lighting it bestows during listening sessions.  
The rear panel features an XM antenna terminal, plus IR and RS232 inputs for  
control of the device from whole-house systems, making the MD-606T an  
incredibly versatile device. We hope you enjoy your purchase.  
Product Overview  
Access to over 170 XM radio channels in the USA, and up to 100 XM  
radio channels in Canada, all 100% commercial free.  
XM Category Search, 20 XM radio station presets, and bright 4.2" blue  
LED screen showcasing all relevant music metadata.  
Unique 2 tube audio stage featuring our MD Triode Reference 6922  
vacuum tubes.  
RS232 port and supporting protocols enabling control of the MD 606T  
from just about any hard-wired device capable of outputting RS232  
commands.  
Torroidal transformer employed to provide a pure, consistent power supply  
to all components.  
 
 
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Both single-ended and balanced analog outputs.  
17" faceplate with precision machined buttons ensuring responsive  
sensitivity.  
External IR remote with complete functionality.  
Future upgrade possibilities: The digital satellite receiver has been designed  
in such a way to be replaceable according to any changes to the way in  
which satellite radio technology evolves over time.  
 
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FRONT PANEL DISPLAY  
Figure 1. MD-606T Front Panel Features  
MD-606T FRONT PANEL FEATURES  
1. Power On/Off Switch – Press to turn the MD-606T on/off.  
2. CAT-/+ Buttons – Press to search different music categories (Jazz, Classical  
etc..). Upon finding the category to which you would like to listen, press Select  
on the front panel to change the channel to that station.  
3. CH -/+ Buttons – Press Ch– to tune the previous channel (down the station  
list), and press Ch+ to tune the next channel (up the station list).  
4. Menu Button – Used to determine Radio ID. NOTE: If the Menu Button is  
pressed, press 1 on the handheld remote to determine Radio ID, press 2 on  
the handheld remote to return to regular operation.  
5. Select Button – Press to select a channel previewed with the Cat -/+ Buttons.  
6. IR Sensor – Positioned on the right-hand side of the faceplate, the infrared eye  
‘sees’ the IR commands from a MD-606T remote or another properly  
programmed controller for remote control of the device.  
 
 
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REAR PANEL FEATURES  
Figure 2. MD-606T Rear Panel Features  
MD-606T REAR PANEL FEATURES  
1. 12V Trigger – Used in selected home automation systems for control of the  
device.  
2. RS-232 Serial Port – One DB9 connector provides two-way RS-232  
communication with like featured control systems. Pinout: Pin 2 = Tx; Pin 3 =  
Rx; Pin 5 = ground.  
3. COAX OUT – Digital output of a S/PDIF signal to external DAC via a coaxial  
cable.  
4. OPTICAL OUT – Digital output of a S/PDIF signal to external DAC via a TOSlink  
optical cable.  
5. AC Power – Standard IEC 3-conductor line cord receptacle.  
6. XM Antenna – One mini pin SMB connector connects to the included XM  
indoor antenna.  
7. Unbalanced (Single-ended) analog outputs – Two RCA-type jacks output L & R  
channels line level audio from the MD-606T for connection to a stereo preamp  
or another controlling device.  
8. Balanced analog outputs – Two 3-pin XLR connectors output L & R channels  
from the MD-606T for connection to a stereo preamp or another controlling  
device.  
 
 
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MD-606T REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES  
Figure 3. MD-606T Remote Control Features  
1. Numeric Buttons – Press to enter a three digit number to call up specific  
stations (in ‘D’ tuning mode), or to select stored preset stations (after  
selecting ‘A’ or ‘B’ preset bank). Preset programming and selection is  
described in a subsequent section.  
2. XM Button – Not used for regular operation.  
3. Presets (A, B and D (direct) Buttons) – Press to select ‘A’ or ‘B’ bank of  
presets, then press the Numeric buttons to call up your preset stations, or  
press and hold one of the Numeric buttons to store the currently tuned  
channel to a preset location. Select ‘D’ for direct tuning with a three digit entry  
of the Numeric Buttons followed by a press of the Select Button. ‘A’, ‘B’ and ‘D’  
status is displayed in the lower left corner of the Display. Up to 20 Preset  
stations are programmable (10 in bank ‘A’, 10 in bank ‘B’).  
4. Power On/Off Switch – Press to turn MD-606T ON/OFF. NOTE: The remote  
will only put the MD-606T into Standby Mode. To completely shut-down the  
device (and turn off the LCD screen), the front panel Power button must be  
used. It is recommended that you completely shut-down the MD-606T when a  
long time period is expected between listening sessions.  
 
 
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5. CH -/+ Buttons – Press Chan – to tune the previous channel (down the XM  
dial), and press Chan + to tune the next channel (up the XM dial).  
6. CAT-/+ Buttons – Press to search different categories of XM programming.  
Press the Select button to tune to the previewed channel on the LCD screen.  
7. Select Button – Press to select a channel previewed with the CAT -/+ buttons  
or the Browse button.  
8. Browse – With a channel tuned, press to preview other XM channels without  
changing the currently selected channel. To select the previewed channel,  
press the SEL Button.  
XM ANTENNA PLACEMENT  
Figure 4. XM Antenna  
XM Antenna Instructions  
1. Use the included XM antenna. Connect to the XM Antenna Terminal.  
2. Adjust the XM antenna’s position for signal strength. Typically, the antenna  
should be mounted with an unobstructed southeast facing view. Some  
directional adjustment may be needed to attain optimum signal strength.  
3. To test the XM Satellite Radio prior to activation, tune to Channel 1 (XM  
Preview). If the Preview Channel plays, the antenna is positioned correctly and  
the tuner is ready for activation.  
 
 
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LCD DISPLAY FEATURES  
Figure 5. LCD Display  
Display Features  
1. Channel – Displays the XM Channel number and Channel Name of the  
currently tuned channel, or a Previewed channel using the Category -/+ button  
or the Browse -/+ button.  
2. XM Antenna Confirm & Signal Strength – Indicates connection of XM Antenna,  
and displays the strength of signal being received from the XM Satellite. If four  
bars are not showing at any time reposition the antenna to improve signal  
strength.  
3. Preset Station (if applicable) – If the currently selected channel has been  
programmed as a Preset, its location (‘A1’ represents the Preset 1 in bank  
‘A’) is shown.  
4. Preset Status Indicator – ‘A’ and ‘B’ indicate Preset Banks ‘A’ and ‘B’.’D’  
indicates Direct Tune Mode.  
5. Category (Genre) – Displays the genre or type of music or program, (classical,  
jazz, rock, comedy, talk, traffic, etc) for the currently selected channel.  
Channels can be selected by genre (rock channels, jazz channels, comedy  
channels etc) by using the Category -/+ buttons.  
6. Artist – Displays the Artist Name for the currently playing track, or the artist  
of a previewed station.  
7. Song Title – Displays the Song Name of the currently playing Track, or the  
name of the song playing on the previewed station.  
 
 
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TUNER CONFIGURATION & OPERATION  
XM Satellite Radio Activation  
The XM Tuner requires subscription service from XM Satellite Radio to be able to  
receive program. To activate an XM Satellite Radio Subscription, call 1.800.XM-  
RADIO (1.800.967.2346) or visit www.xmradio.com and have Radio ID ready. To  
find Radio ID:  
1. Press the Chan +/- Buttons to tune Channel 000. The Radio ID will appear on  
the Display.  
2. Press Chan + to tune Channel 001 (XM Preview) until subscription service is  
activated.  
or:  
1. Press the Menu Button.  
2. Press Numeric Button ‘1’. The Radio ID will appear on the Display.  
3. Press any Numeric Button to return to operational mode.  
4. Press Chan +/- to tune Channel 001 (XM Preview) until subscription service is  
activated.  
Tuning XM Channels  
1. Press the CAT +/- Buttons to preview XM Categories (genres) such as Rock,  
Country, Jazz & Blues, Classical, News, Sports, Comedy etc. Press the Select  
button to tune to the previewed Category.  
2. Press the CH +/- Buttons to change XM Channels. As channels are selected,  
the Channel Number and Name will be displayed on the LCD screen.  
3. Press the Browse +/- Buttons to preview XM Channels on the LCD screen.  
Press the Select button to tune to the previewed Channel  
Programming & Recalling XM Preset Channels  
1. Tune to the desired XM channel as described in Tuning XM Channels, above.  
2. Press the Preset Button to select ‘A’ or ‘B’ bank of presets. ‘A’ and ‘B’ status  
is displayed in the lower left corner of the LCD screen.  
3. Press and hold one of the Numeric buttons (0-9) to store the currently tuned  
channel to a preset location. The MD-606T can store up to 20 preset  
channels, 10 in bank A and 10 in bank B.  
4. To recall Preset channels in bank ‘A’, press Preset ‘A’ on the remote. The  
Preset Status Indicator will show ‘A’ in the lower left corner of the LCD screen.  
Select the desired Preset using the Numeric Buttons. To recall Preset  
channels in bank ‘B’, press Preset ‘B’ on the remote. The Preset Status  
Indicator will show ‘B’ in the lower left corner of the LCD screen. Press the  
Direct Button to return to direct tuning of the MD-606T.  
 
 
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RS232 PROTOCOL  
The MD-606T Tuner has an RS-232 port that allows control of the Tuner from a  
variety of controllers including Whole-House A/V Distribution and Home  
Automation Systems, or any just about any hard-wired device capable of  
outputting RS232 commands.  
The MD-606T Serial Port allows control of all functions including: Power ON/OFF,  
Channel Selection, Preset selection, Modes and Direct Numeric Tuning.  
The Serial Port on the MD-606T uses a female DB9 connector wired in a DTE  
configuration. Tx (transmit) = pin 2, Rx (receive) = pin 3, Ground = pin 5.  
Communication settings are 9600 baud, 8 bits, no parity, no handshake.  
Figure 6: RS-232 Port Pin Out  
Baud Rate  
9600  
Parity  
None  
Data Bits  
8 bits  
Stop Bits  
Flow Control  
None  
Each command must be terminated with a carriage return: <cr>. If an invalid  
command is sent, the MD-606T will respond with ERR. If a valid command is  
sent, the MD-606T will respond with information. Every response from the MD-  
606T is terminated with CR.  
The device sends out unsolicited information whenever it is operated. The syntax  
is the same as that used for controlling the MD-606T. For instance, if someone  
turns the Tuner ON, the MD-606T will transmit “PWR1” out of the serial port.  
The string will be terminated with <cr>.  
 
 
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RS-232 Commands & Syntax  
Command  
Syntax  
Parameters  
Description  
Turn Radio ON  
PW1<cr>  
N/A  
Similar to pushing the power button  
on Front Panel/Remote.  
Turn Radio OFF PW0<cr>  
N/A  
Similar to pushing the power button  
on Front Panel/Remote.  
Query Radio  
PW?<cr>  
PW0=off; PW1=on  
Use for if/then power management.  
Power Status  
XM Channel Up CH+<cr>  
No reply, unless monitor is Similar to pushing CH+ Button on  
turned on, then reply is:  
(example) “CH?|046|Top  
Tracks|Rock|Doors|20th  
Century Fox<cr>  
Front Panel or Remote.  
XM Channel  
Down  
CH-<cr>  
CH?<cr>  
No reply, unless monitor is Similar to pushing CH- Button on  
turned on, then reply is  
same as above (different  
channel).  
Front Panel or Remote.  
Query XM  
Channel  
Reply is: (example)  
“CH?|045|XM  
Use to identify channel.  
Cafe|Rock|Louque|Cry  
Cry<cr>  
Direct Select  
XM Channel  
CHxxx<cr> xxx=Channel. valid range:  
001-247  
Similar to pressing numeric buttons  
on Front Panel/Remote.  
Query Current  
XM Channel  
SID?<cr>  
Reply is: (example) SID045 Identifies permanent XM Station ID  
for currently selected station.  
SID (Station ID)  
Direct Select  
XM Channel by  
SID (Station ID)  
SIDxxx<cr> xxx=SID. valid range: 001-  
247  
Tune XM Channels by permanent  
SID. Channel numbers may change.  
SID does not. Eliminates re-  
programming of channel numbers.  
Allows display of XM metadata on a  
display. A new string is sent out  
every time the song or channel  
changes.  
Turn on XM  
Channel  
Monitoring  
MON1<cr  
>
Reply is: (example)  
“CH?|045|XM  
Cafe|Rock|Louque|Cry  
Cry<cr>  
Turn off XM  
Channel  
MON0  
<cr>  
Reply is: MON0<cr>  
Turn off display of XM metadata  
when changing control modes.  
Monitoring  
Query XM  
Channel  
Monitor Mode  
Query XM  
Radio Serial  
Number  
Recall XM  
Preset From  
Bank A  
MON?  
MON0<cr> = monitor off  
MON1<cr> = monitor on  
Use to determine XM monitor mode.  
Required for subscription activation.  
ID?<cr>  
PRAx<cr>  
Reply is: (example)  
MT3LT21RV<cr>  
x=0-9. Reply is: (example)  
“CH?|046|Top  
Similar to pushing a Preset Button  
on the Front Panel or Remote.  
Tracks|Rock|Doors|20th  
Century Fox<cr>  
Recall XM  
Preset From  
Bank B  
PRBx<cr>  
x=0-9. Reply is same as  
above.  
Similar to pushing a Preset Button  
on the Front Panel or Remote.  
 
 
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ERROR MESSAGES  
Error Message  
Condition  
Solution  
CHECK ANTENNA  
Problem with antenna  
connection  
a)Check antenna  
connection  
b)Check antenna  
cable for shorts  
Wait for encryption  
code to finish  
updating  
Confirm that  
antenna has not  
moved or is being  
obstructed from ‘line  
of sight’ to satellite  
Wait until program  
information has been  
received  
UPDATING  
NOSIGNAL  
User encryption code  
has changed and is  
being updated  
Signal is too weak to  
tune in  
LOADING  
Audio and or text  
information are being  
loaded for selected  
channel  
OFF AIR  
Selected channel is not  
currently broadcasting  
Tune to another  
channel  
--- or CHANNNEL ---  
Channel SID is no longer Tuner will switch  
available  
automatically to  
Channel 1, or to the  
previous channel  
after 2 seconds  
No action required  
---  
Metadata not available  
for Artist  
Name/Feature, or  
Song/Program title  
 
 
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
PROBLEM  
SOLUTION  
Power  
Tuner will not Power up  
MD-606T must be plugged into an  
AC outlet.  
Power cord must be plugged into C-  
6 Controller  
Tuner  
Poor reception  
Are antennas connected?  
Reposition antennas to improve  
reception.  
No stations in presets  
Stations must be stored in Presets.  
See Instruction section:  
Programming Preset Channels.  
Audio  
No Audio From Tuner  
Is tuner ON?  
Is tuner line audio out connected to  
appropriate source input on  
Controller or Preamp?  
Is a proper channel tuned?  
RS-232 Control  
MD-606T does not Respond to RS- Is control device ON?  
232 Commands from control  
device  
Is MD-606T ON?  
Is control device connected with a  
DB9 Serial cable? (NOT NULL)  
Is control device properly configured  
to send/receive?  
Are ASCII text commands properly  
entered in control device?  
See Instruction section: RS-232  
Protocol  
 
 
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SPECIFICATIONS  
XM Module and RS-232 Specifications  
Satellite RF Sensitivity: -92.2 dBm  
Tuning Range: 2332.5 to 2345.0 MHz  
RS-232: DB9F Terminal, 9600 Baud, Asynchronous, 8 Bits, No Parity, No  
HandshakeNexLink  
Audio Specifications  
Signal to noise ratio: 90dB  
Audio frequency response (+/- .1 dB): 20Hz - 20KHz  
Line audio output (RCA): 1.5V  
Balanced line out: 3.0V between pin 2 and 3 of XLR  
Line power (Must be specified) (110/220/230/240): VAC  
Power consumption (Typ/Max) – 50w/100w  
Tube Specifications  
Total harmonic distortion: <.5%  
Tubes position 1 and 2 – MD Triode Reference 6922  
 
 
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LIMITED WARRANTY  
Magnum Dynalab Ltd. herein referred to as the “manufacturer” guarantees  
this product to be free of defect in both material and workmanship and agrees to  
remedy any such defect or replace any defective component at no charge for a  
period of two years from date of sale to the first end user. This warranty is void if  
the product has been found to be subjected to misuse, abuse, lightning strike,  
unauthorized service, damaged in transit or has been altered or repaired in such  
a way as to detract from its performance, reliability or its safe operation. All  
tubes are covered for 12 months.  
Should such defect be discovered and it falls within the terms of this  
guarantee, the manufacturer will correct the defect in workmanship and/or  
replace any defective component with a new one of similar capability and value.  
This warranty does not apply to the cabinet or appearance items such as the  
faceplate, control knobs or meter lenses nor does it cover any expenses in  
shipping the unit to the appropriate service depot.  
The foregoing is in lieu of any other warranties expressed, implied or  
statutory and the manufacturer neither assumes nor authorizes any person to  
assume for it any other obligation or liability in the connection with the sale of this  
product. This warranty is not transferable except by written authorization from  
the manufacturer.  
In order to qualify under the terms of the above warranty, all items must be  
returned to the appropriate factory service depot with all shipping charges  
prepaid in lieu of having previously registered the purchase of the unit by  
completing and returning the attached Registration Card, the unit must be  
accompanied by proof from an authorized Magnum Dynalab Ltd. dealer.  
YOUR LOCATION  
Within the USA  
RETURN SHIPPING ADDRESS  
Magnum Dynalab c/o Trans American  
2775 Broadway, Buffalo, NY, USA  
14227-1043  
PHONE: 1-800-551-4130  
Within Canada  
Magnum Dynalab Ltd.  
8 Strathearn Avenue, Unit # 9  
Brampton, ON, Canada  
L6T 4L9  
PHONE: 1-800-551-4130  
TO PREVENT FIRE SHOCK OR HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO  
RAIN OR MOISTURE. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT  
REMOVE COVER OR FACEPLATE, NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER  
SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
 
 
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
1. Read these instructions.  
2. Keep these instructions.  
3. Heed all warnings.  
4. Follow all instructions.  
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.  
6. Clean only with dry cloth.  
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the  
manufacturer's instructions.  
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves,  
or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A  
polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type  
plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third  
prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your  
outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.  
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at  
plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the  
apparatus.  
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.  
12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the  
manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution  
when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.  
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long  
periods of time.  
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when  
the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or  
plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the  
apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not  
operate normally, or has been dropped.  
 
 
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The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an  
equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the  
presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage " within the  
product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude  
to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.  
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is  
intended to alert the user to the presence of important  
operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the  
literature accompanying the product.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this  
apparatus to rain or moisture.  
Do not expose this equipment to dripping or splashing and ensure that no objects  
filled with liquids, such as vases, are placed on the equipment.  
To completely disconnect this equipment from the AC mains, disconnect the  
power supply cord plug from the AC receptacle.  
The mains plug of the power supply cord shall remain readily operable.  
 

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