Altusen KM0216/KM0432 User Manual

Altusen KM0216/KM0432 User Manual

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2004-08-04

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  • Page 1 User Manual KM0216 KM0432 2004-08-04...
  • Page 2: Fcc Information

    FCC Information This is an FCC Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 3: Package Contents

    Package Contents The complete KM0216 / KM0432 package consists of the following components: w 1 KM0216 or KM0432 Modular Matrix KVM Switch w 1 Power Cord w 1 User Manual w 1 Quick Start Guide w 1 Warranty Registration Card Check to make sure that all of the components are present and in good order.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Chapter 1. Introduction Benefits ........2 Features .
  • Page 5 Chapter 3. OSD Operation OSD Overview ......35 OSD Main Screen Headings ......37 OSD Navigation .
  • Page 6 Chapter 6. The Firmware Upgrade Utility Introduction ....... . 61 Purpose .
  • Page 7: About This Manual

    About This Manual This User Manual provides information on all aspects of installing, configuring and operating your KM0216 / KM0432 Modular Matrix KVM switch. An overview of the information found in the manual is provided below. Overview Chapter 1, Introduction, introduces you to the KM0216 / KM0432 System. Its purpose, features and benefits are are presented;...
  • Page 8: Getting Help

    Conventions This manual uses the following conventions: Indicates text that you should key in. Courier Indicates keys you should press. For example, [Enter] means to press the Enter key. If keys need to be chorded, they appear together in the same bracket with a plus sign between them: [Ctrl+Alt].
  • Page 9: Altusen Technical Support

    ALTUSEN Technical Support North America Technical Registered ALTUSEN product owners are entitled to Phone Support telephone technical support. Call the ALTUSEN Technical Support Center: 949-453-8885. International Technical Phone 1. Contact your local dealer. Support 2. Call the ALTUSEN Technical Support Center: (886-2) 8692-6959.
  • Page 10 Notes: 2004-08-04...
  • Page 11: Chapter 1. Introduction

    Chapter 1. Introduction The KM0216 / KM0432 Matrix KVM Switch gives IT administrators in large corporations advanced control of multiple servers. Operators working at up to two (KM0216) or four (KM0432) keyboard, mouse, and monitor consoles can simultaneously and independently take direct control of up to 16 (KM0216) or 32 (KM0432) computers.
  • Page 12: Benefits

    Benefits The KM0216 / KM0432 Matrix KVM switch saves time and money by allowing a single console to manage each of the connected computers. A KM0432 installation provides the following benefits: w Eliminates the cost of a keyboard, monitor, and mouse for each computer. w Eliminates the need for the additional space of the extra components.
  • Page 13 w No software required; convenient computer selection via intuitive hotkey combinations or On Screen Display (OSD) menus w OSD port list automatically expands when stations are added - port names are automatically reconfigured when the station sequence is changed w OSD screen automatically adjusts to resolution changes w Auto Scan feature for monitoring user-selected computers w Three level password security: Super Administrator, Administrator, and Users...
  • Page 14: Hardware Requirements

    Hardware Requirements Console The following equipment must be used for each console: w A VGA, SVGA, or Multisync monitor capable of the highest resolution that you will be using on any computer in the installation. w Either a PS/2 or a USB keyboard and mouse. Computers The following equipment must be installed on each computer: w An HDB-15 video port or, for legacy Sun systems, a Sun 13W3 video port.
  • Page 15: Km0216 / Km0432 Front View

    KM0216 / KM0432 Front View KM0216 KM0432 2-USER, 16-PORT MATRIX KVM MODEL NO. KM0216 4-USER, 32-PORT MATRIX KVM MODEL NO. KM0432 2004-08-04...
  • Page 16: Power Led

    1. Firmware Upgrade Recovery Switch During normal operation and while performing a fimware upgrade, this switch should be in the NORMAL position. See p. 61 for firmware upgrade recovery details. After returning the switch to its prior firmware state, slide the switch back to the NORMAL position to attempt the firmware upgrade again, or to use the switch with its prior firmware.
  • Page 17 5. Station ID LED The KM0432’s Station ID is displayed here. If this is a Single Station installation (see p. 14), or the First Station on a Daisy Chained installation (see p. 19), the KM0216 / KM0432 has a Station ID of 01. On a Daisy Chained installation, the KM0216 / KM0432 auto-senses its position and displays the Station ID that corresponds to its place in the chain.
  • Page 18: Km0216 / Km0432 Rear View

    KM0216 / KM0432 Rear View KM0216 KM0432 2004-08-04...
  • Page 19 1. Power Socket The power cord to the AC source plugs in here. 2. Power Switch This is a standard rocker switch that powers the unit On and Off. 3. Console Port Section The Cat. 5 cables from the Console Modules (see p. 10) plug in here. 4.
  • Page 20: Console Modules

    Console Modules The purpose of the Console Modules is to provide flexibility for your installation by allowing PS/2 and USB interfaces to be mixed and matched at the console side. At the same time, KVM Adapter cables allow PS/2, USB and Sun interfaces to be mixed and matched at the computer side.
  • Page 21: Console Modules Rear View

    Console Modules Rear View KA9220 KA9270 1. Power Jack The power adapter cable plugs in here. 2. I/O Jack The cable that links the module to the KM0216 / KM0432 plugs in here. 3. Firmware Upgrade Recovery Switch During normal operation and while performing a fimware upgrade, this switch should be in the NORMAL position.
  • Page 22 Notes: 2004-08-04...
  • Page 23: Chapter 2. Installation

    Overview For convenience and flexibility that allows mixing the PS/2 and USB interfaces, the KM0216 / KM0432’s design utilizes Console Modules that act as signal translation intermediaries between the consoles and the switch, and KVM Adapter Cables, that serve as intermediaries between the switch and the computers: KA9120 KA9220...
  • Page 24: Before You Begin

    Before you Begin 1. Make sure that power to all the devices you will be connecting up have been turned off. You must unplug the power cords of any computers that have the Keyboard Power On function. 2. To prevent damage to your installation, make sure that all devices on the installation are properly grounded.
  • Page 25 3. Connect the KM0216 / KM0432 to the KVM Adapter Cable Use Cat. 5 cable to connect any available CPU Port to a KVM adapter cable that is appropriate for the computer you are installing (see the table on p. 4 for details).
  • Page 26 KA9220 KA9270 2004-08-04...
  • Page 27 USB Cable Connection: PS/2 Cable Connection: 2004-08-04...
  • Page 28: Multilevel Installations

    Multilevel Installations The number of computers that can be added to your installation can be greatly expanded by performing a multilevel installation. The KM0216 / KM0432 supports three types of multilevel installation: w Daisy chained w Cascaded w Daisy chained plus cascaded Overview Daisy chaining refers to connecting two KVM switches via dedicated daisy chain ports.
  • Page 29: Daisy Chaining

    Daisy Chaining Up to 7 additional KM0216 / KM0432 units can be daisy chained together; each capable of supporting four independent consoles. The first KM0216 / KM0432 is considered the Master unit; the daisy chained KM0216 / KM0432s are considered Slaves. In a complete daisy chained installation, the two (KM0216) or four (KM0432) consoles that belong to the Master switch can access and control all of the computers (up to 128 or 256) on the installation.
  • Page 30 7. Power up the installation according to the following procedure: a. Switch on the power for the First Station. Wait for the unit to ascertain its Station ID and display it on the Station ID LED. (The Station ID for the First Stage unit is 01, the ID for the Second Stage unit is 02, the ID for the Third Stage unit is 03, etc.).
  • Page 31: Cascading

    Cascading Another way of adding capacity is to cascade additional KVM switches from the KM0216 / KM0432’s CPU ports. Up to 16 (KM0216) or 32 (KM0432) additional switches can be cascaded. Unlike daisy chaining, however, cascading does not increase the number of consoles that can be used to control the computers. Note: 1.
  • Page 32 3. Use KVM cable sets (as described in the Cables section of the Second Stage unit’s User Manual), to connect any available CPU port on the Second Stage unit to the Keyboard, Video, and Mouse ports of the computer you are installing. 4.
  • Page 33 Physical Interface Cascading: Physical Interface Cascading refers to cascading to a second stage KVM switch (such as the Altusen KH0116) that doesn’t utilize the same protocol as the first stage KM0216 / KM0432, but uses the same physical interface (PS/2 or USB ports, for example).
  • Page 34 To set up a Physical Interface Cascade, refer to the installation diagram on p. 25, and do the following: 1. Make sure that power to all the devices you will be connecting up has been turned off. 2. Use Cat 5 cable to connect any available CPU Port on the First Stage unit (the KM0216 / KM0432) to a PS/2 style KVM adapter cable (as described in the Cables section, p.
  • Page 35 KA9120 KH0116 KH0116 2004-08-04...
  • Page 36: Daisy Chaining Plus Cascading Expansion

    Daisy Chaining Plus Cascading Expansion KM0216 / KM0432 units can be daisy chained to other KM0216 / KM0432 units to produce extremely large KVM matrixes. Under Protocol Interface Expansion, up to 8 daisy chained 16 or 32 port KM0216s / KM0432s can have 8 KH88s cascaded from each port, allowing up to 1,024 or 2,048 computers and 32 consoles in a full installation (8 x 16 x 8 or 8 x 32 x 8).
  • Page 37 KA9120 KA9120 2004-08-04...
  • Page 38: Physical Interface Expansion

    Physical Interface Expansion To set up a daisy chained/cascaded installation under Physical Interface Expansion, refer to the diagram below, and do the following: 1. Follow the cabling up procedures given in the Daisy Chaining sections. 2. Power up the daisy chained KM0216 / KM0432 Stations according to the sequence given in the Daisy Chaining section (p.
  • Page 39: Topology Considerations

    Topology Considerations The use of RJ-45 CPU connectors, combined with Auto Signal Compensation (ASC), allow signals to travel up to 500 feet (150 meters) and still maintain reliability and high video resolution. This allows the KM0216 / KM0432 installation to take advantage of the internal CAT 5e and CAT6 wiring built in to most modern commercial buildings.
  • Page 40: Powering Off And Restarting

    Powering Off and Restarting Powering off the KM0216 / KM0432 does not affect the computers attached to it. When you restart the KM0216 / KM0432, you will regain control immediately. To replace a KM0216 / KM0432, simply power it down; unplug the cables;...
  • Page 41: Port Id Numbering

    Port ID Numbering Each CPU port on a KM0216 / KM0432 installation is assigned a unique Port ID. You can access and control any computer on the installation by specifying the Port ID of the port that it is connected to. Depending on where the computer is on the installation, its Port ID will have either two or three parts.
  • Page 42: User Management And Security

    Cascaded Physical Interface Installations: Under Physical Interface Expansion, KH0116s are cascaded down from the KM0216 / KM0432. Since the OSD protocols are different, there are separate OSDs for each. When you invoke the OSD (see p. 35), the KM0216 / KM0432 OSD screen comes up first.
  • Page 43 The Administrator’s power is limited to only that segment of the installation that the KM0216 / KM0432 he is logged in on controls. He can assign and change passwords and access rights for all operators on his segment. Both Super Administrator and Administrator have full User rights. The four Users have no administrative rights.
  • Page 44 Notes: 2004-08-04...
  • Page 45: Osd Operation

    OSD Overview The KM0216 / KM0432 On Screen Display (OSD) provides a visual, menu-driven, mouse enabled, interface that offers quick and convenient computer access and control, as well as efficient system administration including user management (access rights, passwords, etc.). Each OSD menu option activates a function that configures and controls the operation of the KVM installation.
  • Page 46 After you log in, a screen similar to the one below appears: F 1 : G O T O F 3 : S E T F 2 : L I S T F 4 : A D M S U P E R A D M I N I S T R A T O R LIST:ALL Note: 1.
  • Page 47: Osd Main Screen Headings

    OSD Main Screen Headings Heading This field shows the Station Number that the currently selected port is connected to. The first number is the Station’s position in the chain; the second number shows the total number of stations in the chain. This column lists the Port Numbers for all the CPU ports on the installation.
  • Page 48: Osd Functions

    OSD Functions OSD functions configure and control the OSD. Examples of what can be accomplished with the OSD include: rapidly switching to any port; auto scanning specifically selected ports; limiting the list of ports you wish to view; designating a port as a Quick View Port; managing port names; user management, system administration, and making OSD setting adjustments.
  • Page 49: F2 List

    F2 LIST: Many of the OSD functions only operate on the computers that are currently displayed (listed) on the Main Screen. This function lets you broaden or narrow the scope of which ports the OSD lists on the Main Screen. The submenu choices and their meanings are given in the table below: Choice Lists all of the ports on the installation.
  • Page 50: F3 Set

    F3 SET: This function allows each operator to set up his own working environment. A separate profile for each is stored by the OSD and is activated according to the Username that is provided during Login. To change a setting: 1.
  • Page 51 (F3 SET: continued) Setting PORT ID Determines how long a Port ID displays on the monitor after a port DISPLAY change has taken place. The choices are: User Defined - which DURATION lets you select the amount of time (from 1 - 255 sec.); and Always On - which displays the Port ID at all times.
  • Page 52: F4 Adm

    F4 ADM: F4 is a Super Administrator and Administrator only function. It allows them to configure and control the overall operation of the OSD. To change a setting Double Click it; or use the Up and Down Arrow Keys to move the highlight bar to it then press [Enter].
  • Page 53 (F4 ADM: continued) Setting EDIT PORT To help remember which computer is attached to a particular port, NAMES every port can be given a name. This function allows the Administrator to create, modify, or delete port names. To Edit a port name: 1.
  • Page 54 (F4 ADM: continued) Setting SET QUICK This function lets the Administrator select which Ports to include as VIEW PORTS Quick View ports. w To select/deselect a port as a Quick View Port, Double Click the port you want, or use the Navigation Keys to move the highlight bar to it, then press [Enter].
  • Page 55 (F4 ADM: continued) Setting SET KEYBOARD This function allows the Administrator to define the keyboard language LANGUAGE layout for each port. To assign a keyboard language, select the target port; then press the [Spacebar] to cycle through the choices: US English;...
  • Page 56: F5 Skp

    F5 SKP: This function enables you to easily skip backward or forward - switching the console focus from the currently active computer port to the previous or next available one. w The selection of computers to be available for Skip Mode switching is made with the Scan/Skip Mode setting under the F3 SET function (see p.
  • Page 57: F6 Brc

    F6 BRC: F6 is a Super Administrator or Administrator only function. Clicking the F6 field, or pressing [F6], invokes Broadcast (BRC) Mode. When this function is in effect, commands sent from the console are broadcast to to all available computers on the installation. This function is particularly useful for operations that need to be performed on multiple computers, such as performing a system wide shutdown, installing or upgrading software, etc.
  • Page 58: F7 Scan

    F7 SCAN: This function allows you to automatically switch among the available computers at regular intervals so that you can monitor their activity without having to take the trouble of switching yourself. w The selection of computers to be included for Auto Scanning is made with the Scan/Skip Mode setting under the F3 SET function (see p.
  • Page 59: F8 Lout

    F8 LOUT: LOUT (Log Out) logs you out of OSD control of the computers, and blanks the Console screen. This is different from simply pressing [Esc] to deactivate the OSD when you are at the Main Screen. With this function you must log in all over again to regain access to the OSD, whereas with [Esc], all you have to do to reenter the OSD is tap the OSD Hotkey.
  • Page 60: Cascaded Osd Operation

    Cascaded OSD Operation Under Protocol Interface Cascading (see p. 21), the OSDs of the cascaded switches are all seamlessly integrated into the KM0216 / KM0432’s OSD so that all ports can be accessed from there. Under Physical Interface Cascading (see p. 23), however, there are two separate OSDs: one for the KM0216 / KM0432, and one for the cascaded switch.
  • Page 61: Chapter 4. Hotkey Operation

    Hotkey Operation Hotkey Port Control Hotkey Port Control allows you to provide KVM focus to a particular computer directly from the keyboard. Note: Hotkeys work best in single stage and basic cascaded or daisy chained installations. For complicated daisy chain+cascaded installations, it is simpler, more convenient, and more efficient to use the OSD.
  • Page 62: Selecting The Active Port

    When HKM is active: w The Caps Lock, and Scroll Lock LEDs flash in succession to indicate so. They stop flashing and revert to normal status when you exit HKM. w A Command Line appears at the bottom of the monitor screen. The command line prompt is the word Hotkey: in white text on a blue background.
  • Page 63: Auto Scanning

    Auto Scanning Auto Scan switches among all the CPU Ports that are accessible to the current Operator at regular intervals (see Scan/Skip Mode, p. 41, for information regarding accessible ports). This function is convenient for automatically monitoring the activity of the computers on the installation. Setting the Scan Interval: The amount of time Auto Scan dwells on each port is set with the Scan Duration setting of the OSD F3 SET function (see p.
  • Page 64 Invoking Auto Scan: To start Auto Scanning, key in the following Hotkey combination: 1. Invoke HKM (see p. 51). 2. Press [A]. After you press A, you automatically exit HKM, and enter Auto Scan Mode, and Auto Scanning begins. w While you are in Auto Scan Mode, you can pause the scanning in order to keep the focus on a particular computer either by pressing P or with a Left Click of the mouse.
  • Page 65: Skip Mode

    Skip Mode This feature allows you to switch between computers in order to monitor them manually. In contrast to Auto Scanning, which automatically switches after a fixed interval, Skip Mode lets you dwell on a particular port for as long or as little as you like.
  • Page 66: Hotkey Beeper Control

    Hotkey Beeper Control The Beeper (see Activate Beeper, p. 43) can be Hotkey toggled On and Off. To toggle the Beeper, key in the following Hotkey combination: 1. Invoke HKM (see p. 51). 2. Press [B] After you press B, the Beeper toggles On or Off. The Command Line displays Beeper On or Beeper Off for one second;...
  • Page 67: Multiplatform Support

    Chapter 5. Multiplatform Support The KM0216 / KM0432 provides the utmost in flexibility for your installation by offering multiplatform support. Through the use of Console Modules and KVM Adapter Cables, PS/2 and USB interfaces can be mixed and matched at the console side, and PS/2, USB and Sun interfaces can be mixed and matched at the computer side.
  • Page 68: Sun Keyboard Emulation

    Sun Keyboard Emulation PC Keyboard [Ctrl] [T] [Ctrl] [F2] [Ctrl] [F3] [Ctrl] [F4] [Ctrl] [F5] [Ctrl] [F6] [Ctrl] [F7] [Ctrl] [F8] [Ctrl] [F9] [Ctrl] [F10] [Ctrl] [1] [Ctrl] [2] [Ctrl] [3] [Ctrl] [4] [Ctrl] [H] Win Key Note: When using [Ctrl] combinatons, press and release the Ctrl key, then press and release the activation key.
  • Page 69: Mac Keyboard Emulation

    Mac Keyboard Emulation PC Keyboard [Shift] [Ctrl] [Win] [Ctrl] [1] [Ctrl] [2] [Ctrl] [3] [Ctrl] [4] [Alt] [Prt_Sc] [Scroll Lock] [Desktop Menu] [Enter] [Back Space] [Ins] [Ctrl] [Desktop Menu] Note: When using key combinatons, press and release the first key (Ctrl or Alt), then press and release the activation key.
  • Page 70 Notes: 2004-08-04...
  • Page 71: The Firmware Upgrade Utility

    Chapter 6. The Firmware Upgrade Utility Introduction Purpose The purpose of the Windows-based Firmware Upgrade Utility (FWUpgrade.exe) is to provide an automated process for make upgrading the KVM switch’s firmware as smooth and painless as possible. The program comes as part of a Firmware Upgrade Package that is specific for each device.
  • Page 72: Before You Begin

    Before You Begin To prepare for the firmware upgrade, do the following: 1. From a computer that is not part of your KVM installation go to our Internet support site and choose the model name that relates to your device to get a list of available Firmware Upgrade Packages.
  • Page 73: Performing The Upgrade

    Performing the Upgrade Starting the Upgrade To upgrade your firmware: 1. Run the downloaded Firmware Upgrade Package file - either by double clicking the file icon, or by opening a command line and keying in the full path to it. The Firmware Upgrade Utility Welcome screen appears: 2.
  • Page 74 3. Click Next to continue. The Firmware Upgrade Utility main screen appears: The Utility inspects your installation. The devices capable of being upgraded by the package are listed in the Device List panel. Note: 1. Although only one device type is shown in the list (KA9220, for example), all units of that type receive the upgraded.
  • Page 75 4. When the list is complete, click Next to start the upgrade. w If you enabled Check Firmware Upgrade, the Utility compares the device’s firmware level with that of the upgrade files. If it finds that the device’s version is higher, it brings up a dialog box informing you of the situation and gives you the option to Continue or Cancel.
  • Page 76: Upgrade Failed

    w As each device update completes, its status is reported in the Status Messages panel. w When a device group upgrade is successful, the background behind the device group name changes to pink to indicate so; if a member of a device group fails to upgrade successfully, the background behind the device group name changes to red to indicate that there was an upgrade failure in the group.
  • Page 77: Firmware Upgrade Recovery

    Firmware Upgrade Recovery If the firmware upgrade procedure is unnaturally aborted (due to a power outage, for example), the switch that was being upgraded at the time may become inoperable, and may be incapable of accepting a normal firmware upgrade. If this occurs, to recover, do the following: 1.
  • Page 78 Notes: 2004-08-04...
  • Page 79: Appendix

    Connection Tables The following tables indicate the relationship between the number of KVM units and the number of computers that they control: KM0216 Daisy Chain KM0216s Computers KM0216 Cascade to KH88 KVMs Computers 16 - 23 23 - 30 30 -37 37 - 44 44 - 51 51- 58...
  • Page 80: Km0432 Daisy Chain

    KM0432 Daisy Chain KM0432s Computers KM0432 Cascade to KH88 KVMs Computers KVMs Computers KVMs Computers KVMs Computers 32 - 39 88 - 95 39 - 46 95 - 102 46 - 53 102 - 109 53 - 60 109 - 116 60 - 67 116 - 123 67- 74...
  • Page 81: Osd Factory Default Settings

    OSD Factory Default Settings The factory default settings are as follows: Setting OSD Hotkey [Scroll Lock] [Scroll Lock] Port ID Display Position Upper Left Corner Port ID Display Duration 3 Seconds Port ID Display Mode The Port Number plus the Port Name Scan Duration 5 Seconds Scan/Skip Mode...
  • Page 82: Clear Login Information

    Clear Login Information If you are unable to perform an Administrator login (because the Username and Password information has become corrupted, or you have forgotten it, for example), you can clear the login information with the following procedure: 1. Power off the switch and remove the top cover of the Switch module case. 2.
  • Page 83: Specifications

    Specifications Console Modules Function Connectors Console KB 1 x mini-DIN-6 F Console Mouse 1 x mini-DIN-6 F Console Monitor Link to KM0432 Power LEDs On Line Link Switches KVM Adapter Cables Function KA9120 Connector 1 x mini-DIN-6 M Plugs Mouse 1 x mini-DIN-6 M Monitor 1 x HDB-15 M...
  • Page 84: Km0216 / Km0432

    KM0216 / KM0432 Function KM0216 Computer Direct Connections 128 (via 8 level daisy chain) 128 (via 8 level daisy chain) 1024 (via 8 level daisy chain + 2 level cascade) Console Connections 2 Direct; 16 Max. (via 8 level daisy chain) Port Selection OSD (On Screen Display);...
  • Page 85: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Operator can only The cascaded KVM’s access one port on a display channel is cascaded KVM. being occupied by a Cannot switch to any previous user. of the other ports. Action There is only one display channel for all the ports on a cascaded KVM switch.
  • Page 86: Limited Warranty

    Limited Warranty IN NO EVENT SHALL THE DIRECT VENDOR’S LIABILITY EXCEED THE PRICE PAID FOR THE PRODUCT FROM THE DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUEN- TIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THE PRODUCT, DISK OR ITS DOCUMEN- TATION. The direct vendor makes no warranty or representation, expressed, implied, or statutory with respect to the contents or use of this documentation, and specially disclaims its quality, performance, merchantability, or fitness for any particular purpose.
  • Page 87 Activate Beeper ....43 ADM ......42 Administrator functions .
  • Page 88 Keyboard Emulation Mac ..... . 59 Sun ..... . . 58 KM0216 Front View .

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