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  • Page 1 WaveACCESS LINK WaveACCESS NET Quick Installation Guide...
  • Page 2 Lucent Technologies' entire liability, and your exclusive remedy, shall be the repair or replacement of any media not meeting Lucent Technologies' Warranty which is returned to Lucent Technologies Inc., or any dealer or distributor authorized by Lucent Technologies, within the 1-year period, together with a copy of your receipt.
  • Page 3 Warning: Any changes or modifications of equipment, not expressly approved by Lucent Technologies, could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. Canadian Emissions Requirements This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
  • Page 4 • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Warning: Any changes or modifications of equipment, not expressly approved by Lucent Technologies, could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. Canadian Emissions Requirements: This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
  • Page 5 It is the policy of Lucent Technologies to improve products as new technology, components, software and firmware become available. Lucent...
  • Page 6 Quick Installation Guide About this Guide This guide provides quick installation procedures for the following products: WaveACCESS LINK BR132 and SM1024 WaveACCESS NET CU132, SDR132 and MDR132 The guide contains the following chapters: Chapter 1: Installing the WaveACCESS LINK System , page 1-1, describes the installation procedures for the WaveACCESS LINK BR132 and WaveACCESS LINK SM1024 .
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of C ontents Table of Contents 1 Installing the WaveACCESS LINK System ....1-1 Introducing the WaveACCESS LINK Product Family ....1-2 The WaveACCESS LINK Antennas ..........1-3 Antenna Types ................1-3 Antenna Specifications ............. 1-5 Cable Options ................ 1-10 Installing the Antennas ...............
  • Page 8 viii Quick Installation Guide Installing the WaveACCESS NET CU132 ........2-15 Packing List ................2-15 Installation Procedure ............. 2-16 Basic Software Configuration ..........2-20 WaveACCESS NET Remote Unit Antennas ......... 2-21 Antenna Types ................ 2-22 Cable Options ................ 2-24 Installing the Antenna ............. 2-26 Installing the WaveACCESS NET Remote Units ......
  • Page 9: Installing The Waveaccess Link System

    Installing the WaveAC C ESS LINK System Installing the W aveACCESS LINK System About this chapter: This chapter describes the quick installation procedures for the WaveACCESS LINK product family, as follows: Introducing WaveACCESS LINK Product Family , page 1-2, provides an overview of the WaveACCESS LINK BR132 and WaveACCESS LINK SM1024 .
  • Page 10: Introducing The Waveaccess Link Product Family

    Quick Installation Guide Introducing the W aveACCESS LINK Product Family WaveACCESS LINK provides high-performance wireless Point-to-Point (P-t-P) solutions. As with all outdoor products, the WaveACCESS LINK products are also available in both end-user and OEM format. WaveACCESS LINK end-user products are: WaveACCESS LINK BR132 : A transparent P-t-P wireless bridge between two Ethernet networks.
  • Page 11: The Waveaccess Link Antennas

    Installing the WaveAC C ESS LINK System The W aveACCESS LINK Antennas This section describes the WaveACCESS LINK antennas and cable options, as follows: Antenna Types , below. Antenna Specifications , page 1-5. Cable Options , page 1-10. WARNING: The antenna connectors on the WaveACCESS LINK BR132 and the WaveACCESS LINK SM1024 front panel are non- standard.
  • Page 12 Quick Installation Guide Direct Attach Dipole Antenna , page 1-5. Parabolic Grid Antenna This is the highest gain antenna available for WaveACCESS LINK units. It is recommended for long range situations. Careful aiming of the antenna is required due to its small coverage angle. Yagi Antenna The 14dBi Yagi antenna is used for medium range situations.
  • Page 13: Antenna Specifications

    Installing the WaveACCESS LINK System Planar Antenna This antenna is suitable for mounting on a wall. It is the best choice when wide angle coverage is required, with good isolation from the back. Parabolic Dish Antenna This is a high-gain directional antenna. This antenna is designed for outdoor mounting and can withstand extreme weather conditions.
  • Page 14 Quick Installation Guide The available antenna options depend on your country's regulations (for example, FCC Part 15, ETSI ETR-328, and so on). Not all options may be available in your country. The minimum segment length listed in the tables on page 1-11 indicate the minimum certified cable length per cable type.
  • Page 15 Installing the WaveACCESS LINK System The following table illustrates U.S. Antenna options when both sides utilize the same antenna type: Antenna Gain Beamwidth Down Tilt Range at Range at Type Horizontal/ 16QAM QPSK Vertical (miles) (miles) Omni 5 dBi 360° / 38° 8 dBi 360°...
  • Page 16 Quick Installation Guide The following table illustrates Canadian Antenna options when both sides utilize the same antenna type: Antenna Gain Beamwidth Down Tilt Range at Range at Type Horizontal/ 16QAM* QPSK* Vertical (Km) (Km) Omni 5 dBi 360° / 38° 8 dBi 360°...
  • Page 17 Installing the WaveAC C ESS LINK System The following table describes the physical characteristics of the antennas: Antenna Gain Catalog No. Size (inches) Mast Outside Type Diam. (inches) Omni 10 dBi OM10 48 x 2.25 0.75 - 4.0 8.1 dBi OM08 30 x 1.5 ≤...
  • Page 18: Cable Options

    1-10 Quick Installation Guide Cable Options All antennas, with the exception of the direct attach dipole, come with a 20' LMR-400 cable kit, unless otherwise ordered. The standard kit consists of the following: A 2-foot tension release cable that connects on one side to the non-standard Main connector on the front panel, and on the other side to a standard N-type male connector.
  • Page 19 Installing the WaveAC C ESS LINK System 1-11 You can also use other cable types (see the tables below) to increase the distance between the antenna and the WaveACCESS LINK unit. When doing so, note the minimum lengths required for each cable type. The following table provides U.S.
  • Page 20: Installing The Antennas

    Failure to do so may void the Product Warranty as well as expose the end user to legal and financial liabilities. Lucent Technologies, its agents, resellers, or distributors, are not liable for injury, damage or violation of government regulations associated with the installation of the antennas.
  • Page 21: Indoor Placement

    Installing the WaveAC C ESS LINK System 1-13 Indoor Placement For optimal reception when used indoors, WaveACCESS LINK antennas should be placed in front of a window or other opening with a clear line of sight to the other WaveACCESS LINK synchronous modem. If using an antenna other than the directly attached dipole omnidirectional antenna pair, make sure that it is solidly attached to a wall or other restraining structure.
  • Page 22: Antenna Installation Procedure

    1-14 Quick Installation Guide Antenna Installation Procedure To install the antennas: 1. Mount the antennas using the enclosed brackets, following the instructions included with the antenna and cable kit that you purchased. 2. Align the antennas so that it is pointing directly towards the other unit in the pair (referred to as "gross adjustment").
  • Page 23 Installing the WaveAC C ESS LINK System 1-15 WARNING: Using an antenna or cable other than those supplied or recommended for use with the WaveACCESS LINK unit, whether installed indoors or outdoors, could cause degradation of the system and could void your authority to operate this equipment.
  • Page 24 1-16 Quick Installation Guide WARNING: Willfully entering incorrect values in the antenna parameters software and/or avoiding the use of an antenna filter, as supplied with the WaveACCESS NET units, could cause degradation of the system and void the authority to operate this equipment. In addition, improper transmit power settings and/or the lack of use of a required antenna filter violates unlicensed band radio frequency regulations .
  • Page 25 WARNING: A lightning arrestor should be installed on any antenna mounted outdoors. Failure to do so may void the Product Warranty. Lucent Technologies, its agents, resellers, or distributors, are not liable for injury or damage caused by lightning striking the antenna.
  • Page 26: Installing The Waveaccess Link Br132

    1-18 Quick Installation Guide Installing the W aveACCESS LINK BR132 This section provides the following information for quick installation of the WaveACCESS LINK BR132 , using the default settings. Packing List , below. Installation Procedure , page 1-19. Basic Software Configuration , page 1-23. Packing List The WaveACCESS LINK BR132 arrives in a single package that includes the following items:...
  • Page 27: Installation Procedure

    Installing the WaveAC C ESS LINK System 1-19 Installation Procedure The WaveACCESS LINK BR132 is placed indoors, as near as possible to the antenna. Installation of the WaveACCESS LINK BR132 requires the following steps: Step 1: Connecting the Antennas , below. Step 2: Connecting to the Network , page 1-20.
  • Page 28 1-20 Quick Installation Guide To install the dipole antennas: 1. Carefully position each antenna over one of the screw-in connectors on the front panel. 2. Slowly tighten each antenna nut over the panel connector. Before the final tightening of the connectors, make sure the antennas are pointing slightly away from each other (forming a "V"...
  • Page 29 Installing the WaveAC C ESS LINK System 1-21 Step 3: Powering Up the BR132 This step involves powering up the BR132 . To power up the BR132: 1. Insert the power supply connector to the DC IN socket located on the back panel of the BR132 , shown below, and make sure that it is securely connected.
  • Page 30 1-22 Quick Installation Guide First, the BR132 enters the Xmodem software load status for about 10 seconds. The OK LED then blinks for 5-10 seconds, which signals that the initial system software (also called Version 0 ) has loaded correctly and the WaveACCESS LINK BR132 has completed its self-test routine.
  • Page 31: Basic Software Configuration

    Installing the WaveAC C ESS LINK System 1-23 The User's Guide also provides a full description of all the LEDs on the front panel. After you have completed these steps, your BR132 is working and ready for final configuration and fine antenna adjustment.
  • Page 32: Installing The Waveaccess Link Sm1024

    1-24 Quick Installation Guide Installing the W aveACCESS LINK SM1024 This section provides the following information for quick installation of the WaveACCESS LINK SM1024 , using the default settings. Packing List , below. Installation Procedure , page 1-25. Basic Software Configuration , page 1-30. Packing List The WaveACCESS LINK SM1024 arrives in a single package that includes the following items:...
  • Page 33: Installation Procedure

    Installing the WaveAC C ESS LINK System 1-25 Installation Procedure The WaveACCESS LINK SM1024 is placed indoors, as near as possible to the antenna. Installation of the SM1024 requires the following steps: Step 1: Connecting the Antennas to the SM1024 , below.
  • Page 34 1-26 Quick Installation Guide Step 2: Connecting to the Synchronous Network The next step is to connect the WaveACCESS LINK SM1024 to the synchronous network. To connect the SM1024 to the synchronous network: 1. Connect one end of a standard terminated data cable (not provided) to the interface you ordered.
  • Page 35 Installing the WaveAC C ESS LINK System 1-27 To connect the SM1024 to your Ethernet network: 1. Connect one end of the cable to the network. This could be to a hub, switch, or any other Ethernet connectivity device, but not to a computer. (To directly connect to a computer, a special crossover cable is required).
  • Page 36 1-28 Quick Installation Guide First, the SM1024 enters the Xmodem software load status for about 10 seconds. The OK LED then blinks for 5-10 seconds, which signals that the initial system software (also called Version 0 ) has loaded correctly and the SM1024 has completed its self-test routine.
  • Page 37 Installing the WaveAC C ESS LINK System 1-29 The WaveACCESS LINK User's Guide provides a full description of all the LEDs on the front panel. After have completed these steps, your WaveACCESS LINK SM1024 wireless synchronous modem is working and ready for final configuration and fine antenna adjustment.
  • Page 38: Basic Software Configuration

    1-30 Quick Installation Guide Basic Software Configuration The WaveACCESS LINK SM1024 synchronous modems are shipped as a master/slave pair, with a default configuration. It is mandatory to define the ESS-ID of the units, before commencing use. This procedure is described below. Certain basic parameters may be configured in order to change the default values of the SM1024 .
  • Page 39: Installing The Waveaccess Net System

    Installing the WaveAC C ESS NET System Installing the W aveACCESS NET System This chapter describes the quick installation procedures for the WaveACCESS NET product family. About this chapter: This chapter includes the following: Introducing the WaveACCESS NET Product Family , page 2-2, provides an overview of the WaveACCESS NET CU132, SDR132 and MDR132 units.
  • Page 40: Introducing The Waveaccess Net Product Family

    Quick Installation Guide Introducing the WaveACCESS NET Product Family WaveACCESS NET is a Point-to-Multipoint (P-t-M) wireless access system capable of supporting hundreds of remote sites (with a single workstation or a complete network at each remote site). WaveACCESS NET employs Frequency Hopping Spread-Spectrum (FHSS) technology at data rates of 3.2 and 1.6 Mbps.
  • Page 41: Waveaccess Net Cu132 Antennas

    Installing the WaveAC C ESS NET System W aveACCESS NET CU132 Antennas This section describes the WaveACCESS NET CU132 antenna and cable options, as follows: Antenna Types , below. Antenna Specifications , page 2-5. Cable Options , page 2-9. Installing the Antenna , page 2-11. WARNING: The antenna connectors on the WaveACCESS NET CU132 front panel are non-standard.
  • Page 42 Quick Installation Guide Omnidirectional Antennas The omnidirectional dipole antennas available for use with the WaveACCESS NET CU132 are intended for external mounting and should be used when full 360 ° coverage is desired. When these antennas are mounted on a mast, they should be located as high as possible in order to avoid any other object being located beside it.
  • Page 43: Antenna Specifications

    Installing the WaveACCESS NET System There is a drop in the antenna gain at 90° edges (as much as 3 dB). Therefore, you should overlap these antennas and try to use only half the beamwidth as the sector width. When using these antennas (especially the ST16), down tilt must be taken into consideration.
  • Page 44 Quick Installation Guide The minimum segment length listed in the tables on page 2-10 indicates the minimum certified cable length per cable type. You should never attempt to use antenna cables with a loss of less than 1.3 dB. For range calculations involving a different set of parameters (antenna types, cable losses, antenna aiming offset, and so on), refer to the Excel-based calculation tool on the...
  • Page 45 Installing the WaveACCESS NET System The following table provides U.S. Antenna options: Antenna Gain Beamwidth Down Tilt Range Range Type Horizontal/ at 3.2 at 1.6 Vertical Mbps Mbps (miles) (miles) Omni 10 dBi 360° / 8° 0°, 2°, 4° 8 dBi 360°...
  • Page 46 Quick Installation Guide The following table provides European (ETSI) Antenna options: Antenna Gain Beamwidth Down Tilt Range at Range at Type Horizontal/ 3.2 Mbps 1.6 Mbps Vertical (Km) (Km) Omni 10 dBi 360° / 8° 0°, 2°, 4° 8 dBi 360°...
  • Page 47: Cable Options

    Installing the WaveAC C ESS NET System Cable Options All antennas come with a 20' LMR-400 cable kit, unless otherwise ordered. The standard kit consists of the following: A 2-foot tension release cable that connects on one side to the non-standard Main connector on the panel, and on the other side to a standard N-type male connector.
  • Page 48 2-10 Quick Installation Guide You can also use other cable types (see the tables below) to increase the distance between the antenna and the WaveACCESS NET CU132 . When doing so, note the minimum lengths are required for each cable type. The following table provides U.S.
  • Page 49: Installing The Antenna

    Failure to do so may void the Product Warranty as well as expose the end user to legal and financial liabilities. Lucent Technologies, its agents, resellers, or distributors, are not liable for injury, damage or violation of government regulations associated with the installation of the antenna.
  • Page 50 2-12 Quick Installation Guide WARNING: Using an antenna or cable other than those supplied or recommended for use with the WaveACCESS NET units, whether installed indoors or outdoors, could cause degradation of the system and could void your authority to operate this equipment. In addition, the use of unauthorized antennas or external amplifiers violates Federal law and FCC's regulations.
  • Page 51 Installing the WaveACCESS NET System 2-13 4. Install the CU132 as near the antenna as possible to minimize the cable length. If you require longer cables, contact your local distributor to get an extension. (See page 2-16 for the installation procedure.) Antenna and attached cable...
  • Page 52 WARNING: A lightning arrestor should be installed on any antenna mounted outdoors. Failure to do so may void the Product Warranty. Lucent Technologies, its agents, resellers, or distributors, are not liable for injury or damage caused by lightning striking the antenna.
  • Page 53: Installing The Waveaccess Net Cu132

    Installing the WaveAC C ESS NET System 2-15 Installing the W aveACCESS NET CU132 This section provides the following information for quick installation of the WaveACCESS NET CU132 , using the default settings. Packing List , page 2-15. Installation Procedure , page 2-16. Basic Software Configuration , page 2-20.
  • Page 54: Installation Procedure

    2-16 Quick Installation Guide Installation Procedure The WaveACCESS NET CU132 is placed indoors. It should be placed as close as possible to the antenna. The installation of the WaveACCESS NET CU132 requires the following steps: Step 1: Connecting the Antenna to the CU132 , below.
  • Page 55 Installing the WaveACCESS NET System 2-17 Step 2: Connecting to the Network This step involves connecting the CU132 to the network. To connect the CU132 to the network: 1. Connect one end of a standard 10Base-T RJ-45 Ethernet cable to the hub or router. 2.
  • Page 56 2-18 Quick Installation Guide To connect several collocated WaveACCESS NET CU132s: 1. Insert one end of the cable into the EXT 1 or the EXT 2 connector on the back panel of the CU132 , shown below: ON/OFF DC IN ETHERNET TEST EXT 1...
  • Page 57 Installing the WaveAC C ESS NET System 2-19 3. On the back panel of the CU132 , switch the unit on. The PWR LED on the front of the unit lights up, signaling that the CU132 wireless central unit has powered up.
  • Page 58: Basic Software Configuration

    2-20 Quick Installation Guide Basic Software Configuration It is mandatory to define the ESS-ID of the central unit, before commencing use. This procedure is described below. Certain other basic parameters may be configured in order to change the default values in the CU132 , if necessary.
  • Page 59: Waveaccess Net Remote Unit Antennas

    Installing the WaveAC C ESS NET System 2-21 W aveACCESS NET Remote Unit Antennas This section describes the WaveACCESS NET remote unit antenna and cable options, as follows: Antenna Types , page 2-22. Cable Options , page 2-25. Installing the Antenna , page 2-27. WARNING: The antenna connectors on the front panel of the WaveACCESS NET remote units are non-standard.
  • Page 60: Antenna Types

    2-22 Quick Installation Guide Antenna Types The tables on the following pages show the antenna specifications for the WaveACCESS NET remote antennas. These figures reflect a 10 dB fade margin over ideal free space propagation and assume the use of the shortest permitted cable (see the minimum cable segment length in the table on page 2-25) and the use of a WaveACCESS NET CU132 central unit with an...
  • Page 61 Installing the WaveAC C ESS NET System 2-23 Yagi Antenna The 14 dBi Yagi antenna is used for medium-range situations. It can be mounted both indoors and outdoors. The following table displays Yagi antenna specifications when communicating with a CU132 utilizing a 10 dBi omni antenna: Country Antenna Gain Beamwidth...
  • Page 62: Cable Options

    2-24 Quick Installation Guide Cable Options All antennas come with a 20' LMR-400 cable kit, unless otherwise ordered. The standard kit consists of the following: A 2-foot tension release cable that connects on one side to the non-standard Main connector on the panel and on the other side to a standard N-type male connector.
  • Page 63 Installing the WaveAC C ESS NET System 2-25 You can also use other cable types (see the tables below) to increase the distance between the antenna and the WaveACCESS NET remote units. When doing so, note which minimum lengths are required for each cable type.
  • Page 64: Installing The Antenna

    Failure to do so may void the Product Warranty as well as expose the end user to legal and financial liabilities. Lucent Technologies, its agents, resellers, or distributors, are not liable for injury, damage or violation of government regulations associated with the installation of the antenna.
  • Page 65 Installing the WaveAC C ESS NET System 2-27 The Maximum Permissible Exposure guidelines are 1 foot (30 cm) from the WaveACCESS LINK unit, as based on the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement (NCRP). If the antennas are in an accessible area, an appropriate warning sign must be installed in the appropriate place.
  • Page 66 2-28 Quick Installation Guide WARNING: Using an antenna or cable other than those recommended or supplied with the WaveACCESS NET , whether installed indoors outdoors, could cause degradation of the system and could void the authority to operate this equipment. In addition, the use of unauthorized antennas or external amplifiers violates Federal law and FCC regulations .
  • Page 67 Installing the WaveAC C ESS NET System 2-29 WARNING: Willfully entering incorrect values in the antenna parameters software and/or avoiding the use of an antenna filter, as supplied with the WaveACCESS NET units, could cause degradation of the system and void the authority to operate this equipment.
  • Page 68 WARNING: A lightning arrestor should be installed on any antenna mounted outdoors. Failure to do so may void the Product Warranty. Lucent Technologies, its agents, resellers, or distributors, are not liable for injury or damage caused by lightning striking the antenna.
  • Page 69: Installing The Waveaccess Net Remote Units

    Installing the WaveAC C ESS NET System 2-31 Installing the W aveACCESS NET Remote Units This section provides the following information for quick installation of the WaveACCESS NET remote units, SDR132 or MDR132 : Packing List, below. Installation Procedure, page 2-32. Basic Software Configuration, page 2-37.
  • Page 70: Installation Procedure

    2-32 Quick Installation Guide You also should have received a second package that includes the WaveACCESS NET antenna and cable kit you ordered with the system. This kit typically includes the antenna, antenna cable(s), tension release cable, female-to-female N-type adapter (if necessary), external filter (for certain specific antennas in Europe or ETSI compliant countries), RF cable clamps and a lightning arrestor (if ordered).
  • Page 71 Installing the WaveAC C ESS NET System 2-33 When using two antennas, use the connector, marked Aux for diversity, as shown below: WARNING: Due to FCC rules, the antenna connectors are non-standard. Take care that they are not damaged, because they cannot be replaced.
  • Page 72 2-34 Quick Installation Guide To connect the WaveACCESS NET SDR132 to your computer's Ethernet adapter using the 10Base-T crossover Ethernet cable: 1. Connect one end of the provided crossover Ethernet cable to the computer. 2. On the back panel of the SDR132 , insert the other end of the cable into the socket marked ETHERNET.
  • Page 73 Installing the WaveAC C ESS NET System 2-35 Step 3: Powering up the W aveACCESS NET Remote Units This step involves powering up the WaveACCESS NET remote units. To power up the WaveACCESS NET SDR132 and MDR132: 1. Insert the round power adapter connector into the DC IN socket located on the back panel of the remote unit, and make sure that it is securely connected.
  • Page 74 2-36 Quick Installation Guide First, the SDR132 enters the Xmodem software load status for about 10 seconds. The OK LED then blinks for 5-10 seconds, which signals that the initial system software (also called Version 0 ) has loaded correctly and the SDR132 has completed its self-test routine.
  • Page 75: Basic Software Configuration

    Installing the WaveAC C ESS NET System 2-37 Basic Software Configuration It is mandatory to define the ESS-ID of the remote unit, before commencing use. This procedure is described below. Certain other basic parameters may be configured in order to change the default values in the remote unit, if necessary.
  • Page 76 2-38 Quick Installation Guide...
  • Page 77: Technical Support

    If you encounter problems when installing or using this product, or would like information about other WaveACCESS products, please contact your local Authorized WaveACCESS Reseller or regional Lucent Technologies Sales Office. Addresses of resellers and sales offices can be found on the WaveACCESS website.
  • Page 78 Quick Installation Guide WaveACCESS Global Support U.S.A., Canada +1 800 WAVELAN Voice: +1 888 4 LUCENT +1 937 445 5552 Fax: Asia Pacific +852 2506 5366 Voice: Caribbean, Latin +1 954 835 2975 Voice: America, Canada Europe, Middle East, +31 35 687 2509...
  • Page 79: Index

    Index Index Cable assembly options Canada, 1-11, 2-10, 2-25 Antenna, 1-18, 1-19, 1-24, 2-33 Europe, 2-10, 2-25 characteristics, 1-9, 2-8, 2-23 U.S., 1-11, 2-10, 2-25 connecting to CU132, 2-16 Collocated units connecting to the SM1024, 1-25 connecting, 2-17 dipole, 1-5 Collocation filter, 2-13 connecting units, 2-17...
  • Page 80 Quick Installation Guide Installation Radio signal monitor, 1-28 antenna, 1-12, 2-11, 2-12, 2-26, RSSI, 1-22, 1-28 2-27 BR132, 1-18, 1-19 CU132, 2-15, 2-16 SM1024, 1-2 SM1024, 1-24, 1-25 installation, 1-24, 1-25 Internet site, 3-1 packing list, 1-24 SNMP, 1-2, 1-22, 1-28 Software basic configuration, 1-23, 2-20, OK, 1-22, 1-28, 2-19, 2-36...

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