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Installation/Owner's Manual
1837
1837
1837
For 1837 circuit board:
Wall 1837-009 Revision Y or higher (Discontinued).
Flush/Surface 1837-010 Revision Y or higher.
1835
1835
1835
For 1835 circuit board:
Wall 1835-009 Revision Y or higher (Discontinued).
Flush/Surface 1835-010 Revision Y or higher.
1833
1833
1833
For 1833 circuit board:
Flush/Surface 1833-010 Revision Y or higher.
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  • Page 1 Revision Letter: Leave Manual with Owner Download REMOTE ACCOUNT MANAGER Software FREE at: http://www.doorking.com/telephone/software Copyright 2021 DoorKing ® , Inc. All rights reserved. Conforms To UL STD 294 UL Listed Certified To CAN/ULC-S319-05 Copyright 2009 DoorKing, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 2: Quick Guide

    QUICK GUIDE: Terminal Descriptions Relay 2 Note: Normally Open and Normally Closed relay jumper is used to set Relay 2 input on the See section 2.3 for terminal wiring. circuit board (See section 4.6). Main Terminal PHONE CGND SPKR 5VDC 16AC 16AC UL 294...
  • Page 3 Single or Multiple Systems 3.2.9 Single system * 04 DKS Data over IP Phone Number or System ID Number 3.2.10 Issued by DoorKing * 59 Re-Program Memory Size, with/without Cards and Anti-Pass Back 3.2.11 8-3000 Memory * 95 (Only needed when New 1830 system is used with OLDER 1830 systems)
  • Page 4 Note: DoorKing cannot replace this specific lock or keys if lost. DoorKing, Inc. reserves the right to make changes in the products described in this manual without notice and without obligation of DoorKing, Inc. to notify any persons of any such revisions or changes. Additionally, DoorKing, Inc. makes no representations or warranties with respect to this manual. This manual is copyrighted, all rights reserved.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    3.2 Setup Telephone Entry System for PC Programming 3.2.1 Master Code 3.2.2 Number of Area Codes Allowed 3.2.3 Call-Up Operation when Interfacing with DoorKing 1816 or 1820 Systems 3.2.4 Resident Elevator Button Relay Time 3.2.5 “Tone Open” Sound ON or OFF 3.2.6 RS-232 Speed Setting 3.2.7...
  • Page 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS 3.5 Programming Phone Numbers and Names 3.5.1 Programming the Directory Code Length 3.5.2 Programming Directory Codes with 7-Digit Phone Number - NO Area Code 3.5.3 Programming Area Codes 3.5.4 Programming Directory Codes with Phone Numbers that use Area Codes 3.5.5 Programming Names - 1835 and 1837 Systems Only 3.5.6...
  • Page 7: Important Notices

    Notice: DoorKing does not provide a power transformer on units sold outside of the United States. Use only transformers that are listed by a recognized testing laboratory to power the telephone entry system. An Inherently Protected Transformer must be used to power this device.
  • Page 8: General Information

    General Information • Prior to beginning the installation of the telephone entry system, we suggest that you become familiar with the instructions, illustrations, and wiring guidelines in this manual. This will help insure that you installation is performed in an efficient and professional manner. •...
  • Page 9: Section 1 - Installation

    Included with the system is an extra random keyed cabinet lock. If desired, for added security against unauthorized entry into the system, the standard lock may be replaced with the random lock. Note: DoorKing cannot replace this specific lock or keys if lost.
  • Page 10: Remove Components From Enclosure

    1.1.1 Remove Components from Enclosure Discharge any static There are 2 different styles of the 1830 telephone entry system - surface and flush mount. BEFORE removing Components in the flush mount will vary a little from this. the circuit board by C i r c u i touching a proper...
  • Page 11: Install Enclosure

    1.1.2 Install Enclosure There are 2 different styles of the 1830 telephone entry system - surface and flush mount. The illustrations below show typical Mount a Surface installations but specific installations can vary from this. (See sections 1.2, 1.3.2 and 1.4). 1.
  • Page 12: Surface Mount Dimensions

    1.2 Surface Mount Dimensions Surface mount units can be mounted directly to a wall, pilaster, post mounted using a DoorKing architectural style mounting post (P/N 1200-037 and 1200-038) or recessed in a wall (see next page) with the surface mount recess kit (P/N 1803-150). Be sure the unit is mounted securely and is not subject to vibration from closing doors or gates.
  • Page 13: Surface Mount Recess Kit Dimensions And Installation

    1.2.1 Surface Mount Recess Kit Dimensions and Installation Surface mount units can be recessed into a Mount In a Surface c k n wall or pilaster by using the optional surface mount recess kit (P/N 1803-150). This allows for a recessed telephone entry system to P l a s t i c have a lighted keypad (except for the 1833)
  • Page 14: Flush Mount Dimensions

    NOT INCLUDED with the flush mount entry system (See next page for flush mount kit dimensions). DoorKing offers a self-standing lighted kiosk for the flush mount unit ideal for walk-up pedestrian applications P/N 1200-170 (See section 1.3.3 for self-standing kiosk dimensions and installation).
  • Page 15: Flush Mount Kit Dimensions And Installation

    1.3.1 Flush Mount Kit Dimensions and Installation c k n P l a s t i c The flush mount installation kit a c e Mount In a Surface has two parts; the rough-in box and the trim ring. The rough-in box is installed in the wall first.
  • Page 16: Flush Mount Surface Mounting Kit Dimensions And Installation

    1.3.2 Flush Mount Surface Mounting Kit Dimensions and Installation Flush mount unit (See section 1.3 for flush mount enclosure dimensions) can t i n ( N o t s u be mounted ON a wall or pilaster and NOT c r e l i e d Mount On a Surface IN the wall by using the optional flush...
  • Page 17: Self-Standing Lighted Kiosk Dimensions And Installation

    1.3.3 Self-Standing Lighted Kiosk Dimensions and Installation P l a The flush mount kit (Sold separately) is installed into the self-standing c k n s t i c kiosk (P/N 1200-170) to secure the flush mounts units ONLY in place. a c e Secure the rough-in box in the kiosk.
  • Page 18: Wall Mount (Discontinued) Dimensions

    1.4 Wall Mount (Discontinued) Dimensions Wall mount units (Discontinued) are designed to be mounted directly onto a wall without the need of cutting a large hole as is necessary with flush mount units. Be sure the unit is mounted securely and is not subject to vibration from closing doors or gates.
  • Page 19: Memory Chip Replacement

    1.5 Memory Chip Replacement The 1830 entry system is shipped with the memory chip already installed in the unit. However, if you need to replace the memory chip in the NEW 1830 entry system or replace the memory chip in an OLDER 1830, follow the instructions below.
  • Page 20: Postal Lock Installation

    Post Office uses for gang mailboxes. These locks are not available to the public. The installer or the building owner/manager will have to call the Post Office and arrange for the installation of this lock into the telephone entry system. All DoorKing commercial telephone entry systems are designed to accept installation of the postal lock.
  • Page 21: Ul 294 Compliant Tamper Switch

    1.7 UL 294 Compliant Tamper Switch The tamper switch needs to be connected to a security device or existing security system to comply with the UL 294 standard. Connect the 2 white wires of the Normally Closed gravity activated dry contact tamper switch to whatever security setup you desire.
  • Page 22: Section 2 - Wiring

    By A Switch. “Optional” 12 volt .8 amp hour gel-cell batteries (DoorKing P/N 1801-008) can be installed to provide stand-by power in the event of a power outage. Two batteries are required, one for the system power and one for the auxiliary terminal power.
  • Page 23: Grounding

    The use of surge suppressors can significantly reduce the chance of component failure because of static charges or surges. DoorKing recommends Installing a Phone Line surge suppressor (DoorKing P/N 1877-010 or equivalent) and a Low Voltage surge suppressor (DoorKing P/N 1878-010 or equivalent) to help protect the entry system from power surges.
  • Page 24: Terminal Descriptions

    2.2 Terminal Descriptions Relay 2 Note: Normally Open and Normally Closed relay jumper is used to set Relay 2 input on the See section 4 on page 51 for the locations of the terminals on the circuit board. circuit board (See section 4.6). Main Terminal PHONE CGND...
  • Page 25: Telephone Entry System Wiring

    Type of wiring to be used on ALL external devices: A) Type CL2, CL2P, CL2R, or CL2X. 2.3 Telephone Entry System Wiring B) Other cable with equivalent or better electrical, mechanical, and flammability ratings. 2.3.1 ALL Telephone Entry Systems - NO Tracker Expansion Boards 20 - DATA - 1 RS 232 21 - DATA - 0...
  • Page 26: Hardwired Tracker Expansion Boards

    2.3.2 Tracker Expansion Boards (Hardwired) The model 2358 Tracker Expansion Board (sold separately) allows you to expand the number of remote entry points that the telephone entry system can control. One tracker expansion board is required for EACH remote entry point. Up to 24 boards can be hardwired to the circuit board’s Aux Terminal (First 12 boards connected to #7 - #9 and 12 more boards connected to #11 - #13 if needed).
  • Page 27: Tracker Expansion Boards Using 900 Mhz Wireless Communication

    (See Tracker Expansion Board Manual 2358-065 for ALL programming options). See DoorKing’s web site and the instruction sheets with the wireless kits for complete installation information when using wireless communication.
  • Page 28: Pc (Data) And Voice (Phone) Connection Options

    DKS Software setting: Modem to Modem Use Telephone line for Voice Connection. 2.4.1 DoorKing Cellular Network Connection - Voice/Data Transfer Requires VOICE/DATA Cellular System kit (P/N 1800-080). Manage 2 (two) entry systems through DoorKing’s cellular network server where cellular service is available. VOICE/DATA...
  • Page 29: Doorking Voip/Rs-232 Control Box - Voice/Data Transfer

    2.4.2b DoorKing VoIP Internet Connection - Voice/Data Transfer Requires a DKS TCP/IP Converter Kit P/N 1830-186 and VoIP Adapter Kit P/N 1815-568. Works with DoorKing’s Data over IP through the internet.
  • Page 30: Doorking Im Server Modem Connection - Voice/Data Transfer

    • Monthly fees depend on the number of residents in the system database. • DoorKing maintains the right to determine excessive usage (data transfers) at any time and may require you to reduce your usage (data transfers). Failure to comply may result in service termination.
  • Page 31: Direct Connection To Pc Options - Data Transfer Only

    2.5 Direct Connection to PC Options - Data Transfer ONLY 2.5.1 RS-232 Direct Connection to PC - Data Transfer ONLY RS-232 Terminal Description Requires DoorKing RS-232 9-pin cable P/N 1818-040 and RS-232 to USB Adapter P/N 1815-037 to connect to a PC. RS-232...
  • Page 32: Section 3 - Programming

    DKS servers. If any of these advanced features are used, the system MUST be programmed with a PC using the DoorKing Remote Account Manager for Windows software, VERSION 6.5.a or higher. Refer to the software help screen for more information on these advanced features.
  • Page 33: Setup Telephone Entry System For Pc Programming

    3.2 Set-up Telephone Entry System for Programming Prior to programming this Telephone Entry System with the DoorKing Remote Account Manager for Windows software or DKS Cloud, the programming steps in section 3.2.1 through 3.2.12 factory settings MUST be reviewed or re-programmed if neces- sary (most factory settings are typically desired).
  • Page 34: Number Of Area Codes Allowed

    3.2.3 Call-up Operation when Interfacing with DoorKing 1816 or 1820 Systems This feature is ONLY used when the telephone entry system is interfaced with a DoorKing 1816 or 1820 Telephone Intercom system under certain special applications. This CALL-UP feature provides special programming that will allow the system to call the phone number of a CO (Central Office) line connected to these systems.
  • Page 35: Rs-232 Speed Setting

    3.2.6 RS-232 Speed Setting The following programming sequence sets an optional slower RS-232 speed. This feature is available on Rev M boards or higher and the Remote Account Manager Software, Version 6.4.b, must be used. Factory setting = 1 (19200 baud rate) 1.
  • Page 36: Dks Data Over Ip Phone Number Or System Id Number

    The following programming sequence is necessary ONLY when using DoorKing DKS Data over IP. After installing the Remote Account Manager Software, Version 6.4.b, there is an option to use the DoorKing DKS Data over IP service type on the System Information screen.
  • Page 37: Live Transaction Viewing From A Pc - On Or Off

    Remote Account Manager Software. If any of these advanced features are being used, DO NOT proceed with any other programming steps in this manual. PC’s only, NOT for use with MACs Download REMOTE ACCOUNT MANAGER Software FREE at: http://www.doorking.com/telephone/software 1835-065-N-1-21...
  • Page 38: Overview For System Keypad Programming

    * 04 Single system DKS Data over IP Phone Number or System ID Number 3.2.10 * 59 Issued by DoorKing Re-Program Memory Size, with/without Cards and Anti-Pass Back 3.2.11 8-3000 Memory * 95 (Only needed when New 1830 system is used with OLDER 1830 systems)
  • Page 39: General Programming Using The System Keypad

    3.3 General Programming Using the System Keypad Proceed with the programming steps on the following pages ONLY IF PC programming WILL NOT be used. The system keypad may be used to program some features on the telephone entry system but can be a little tedious to use.
  • Page 40: Tone Open Numbers

    3.3.3 Tone Open Numbers These steps will program the tone open numbers for Relays 0, 1 and 2. You will need to enter a four-digit number (see chart below) to set the relay functions. If a function is not desired, enter # in place of a number. If Expansion boards are connected to the system, there is no need to set a momentary open tone open number for the Expansion control relay(s).
  • Page 41: Touch-Tone / Rotary-Dial

    3.3.5 Touch-Tone / Rotary-Dial This programming sequence will set the telephone entry system to dial out in either a touch-tone or rotary format. Generally, this will be set for touch-tone. Factory setting = touch-tone. OPER OPER PQRS PQRS 1. Press and enter your four-digit MASTER CODE (beep).
  • Page 42: Programming Letters, Numbers And Messages

    3.4 Programming Letters, Numbers and Messages Press..To Display These programming steps apply only to the 1835 and 1837 systems with an LCD display. The keypad on these telephone entry systems have all the letters of the alphabet, the numbers 0 through 9, and a space key printed on it.
  • Page 43: Programming The User Message - 1835 System

    3.4.2 Programming the User Message – 1835 System The user message, followed by the instruction message, scrolls across the screen from right to left when the system is not in use. Both the user and instruction message can be programmed to display your TELEPHONE ENTRY SYSTEM own message.
  • Page 44: Programming The Instruction Message - 1835 System

    3.4.3 Programming the Instruction Message – 1835 System The instruction message scrolls across the screen from right to left when the system is not in use and follows the user message programmed in 3.4.2. The instruction message can be a maximum of 52 TELEPHONE ENTRY SYSTEM characters (spaces count as a character) and is entered into the system memory in three blocks.
  • Page 45: Programming The User Message - 1837 System

    3.4.4 Programming the User Message – 1837 System The user message is displayed on the top four lines of the 1837 display. This message can be a maximum of 80 characters (spaces count as a character) and is entered into the system memory in four blocks. The example below shows how the sample message was divided into four blocks and centered on the screen.
  • Page 46: Programming The Instruction Message - 1837 System

    3.4.5 Programming the Instruction Message – 1837 System The instruction message is displayed on the bottom four lines of the 1837 display. This message can be a maximum of 80 characters (spaces count as a character) and is entered into the system memory in four blocks.
  • Page 47: Programming Phone Numbers And Names

    3.5 Programming Phone Numbers and Names Before beginning manual programming of phone numbers and names from the system keypad, it is strongly recommended that the resident log sheets in the back of this manual be competed in their entirety. This will make programming easier and can be used as a reference when entering phone numbers, names, entry codes and device numbers.
  • Page 48 3.5.1 Programming the Directory Code Length This programming sequence sets the directory code length to 1 - 2 - 3 or 4 digits. When 10 to 99 resident names or telephone numbers are going to be programmed, the directory code must be at least two-digits, but can be 3 or 4 digits.
  • Page 49 3.5.3 Programming Area Codes Program area codes when 10-digit or long distance calling is required. “Up to 10” OR “up to 255” area codes can be programmed depending on how the system was programmed in section 3.2.2. • Area code pointers set for “up to 10” area codes are referenced 0 – 9 in step 2 (for a total of 10). •...
  • Page 50 3.5.5 Programming Names - 1835 and 1837 Systems Only In this section, names will be programmed into the system. Names are referenced to a phone number by entering the directory code that the person’s phone number has been programmed to. 1.
  • Page 51 3.5.8 Delete Area Codes This program sequence deletes area code numbers that have been programmed into the system. Refer to section 3.2.2. for programming on step 2 or 2A. 1. Press and enter your four-digit MASTER CODE (beep). “Up to 10” programmed, LCD display on the 1835 and 1837 systems will read: 0 – 9 AAC POINTER “Up to 255”...
  • Page 52 3.6 Programming Device Codes Device codes MUST be five (5) digits in length and are typically used for a remote Wiegand card reader or transmitter devices. Each device code that you enter must be assigned to a directory code that you select (that was programmed in section 3.5.2). Up to 25 device codes can be entered under a single directory code, up to a maximum of 8,000 total device codes for the entry system.
  • Page 53: Programming Four-Digit Entry Codes

    3.7 Programming Four-Digit Entry Codes Four-digit entry codes are entered ONLY on the Telephone Entry System Keypad preceded by “ # ” to allow the resident access. DO NOT confuse a FOUR-digit ENTRY code with a FIVE-digit DEVICE code that is entered on a remote wiegand keypad (see previous page).
  • Page 54: Anti-Pass Back

    3.8 Anti-Pass Back The programming steps below will allow you to set up and program some basic functions for the anti-pass back feature (APB). However, you must set up the IN and OUT relay programming table in the Remote Account Manager software. Anti-Pass Back tables cannot be set from the system keypad.
  • Page 55: Section 4 - Adjustments

    Backlite Cutoff - Section 4.3 Do not adjust SINGLE LINE 8 LINE 8 LINE 8 LI Contrast - Section 4.2 DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY CONTRAST 1835 LCD Display Boards (Surface, Flush) CONTRAST DOORKING 1891-010 Contrast - Section 4.3 CONTRAST Section 4.2 - Contrast DOORKING 1896-012 1835-065-N-1-21...
  • Page 56: Speaker Volume, Microphone And Feedback

    4.1 Speaker Volume, Microphone and Feedback Speaker volume, microphone volume and feedback all interact with each other to affect the audio performance of the system. 1. Locate the speaker volume, microphone volume and feedback adjustments on circuit board (see previous page). 2.
  • Page 57: Ring Pin Jumper

    4.5 Ring Pin Jumper Always Answer Calls The ring pin jumper is labeled RING on the control board. This jumper MUST be installed to allow the system to ALWAYS answer the calls placed to it. If remote programming or remote relay operation is to be used, the jumper MUST be installed on the pins.
  • Page 58: Section 5 - System Operating Instructions

    SECTION 5 - SYSTEM OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS s t e 5.1 Guest Instructions y p a I n s Operating Instructions are printed on most of the telephone entry systems. t r u c t i o SP SP The systems with LCD displays have a scrolling or static Instruction Message e s s M NO M NO...
  • Page 59: Resident Instructions

    5.2 Resident Instructions Resident control of the door or gate that the telephone entry system controls is limited to opening the door or gate in response to a call from a guest, or they may open the door or gate by using their assigned four-digit entry code. A resident instruction sheet is included in the back of this manual and may be copied and passed out to your residents.
  • Page 60: System Administrator

    5.3 System Administrator The administrator can perform the following operations from a remote location using a touch tone telephone. You must know the phone number of the system and the system master code. The system MUST be setup to accept incoming calls, see sections 3.1 and 4.5.
  • Page 61: Miscellaneous Operating Instructions

    5.4 Miscellaneous Operating Instructions 5.4.1 Talk Time The talk time for directory codes 0, 00, 000, 0000 and 1, 01, 001, 0001 is factory set to 4 minutes 15 seconds and cannot be changed. These directory codes should be reserved for use with management or emergency phone numbers that typically require longer talk times.
  • Page 62: Section 6 - Maintenance

    1. Have a good VOM meter handy to check voltages and continuity. 2. Have a telephone test set (DoorKing P/N 1800-050 or equivalent) to check the telephone line. Noise on the phone line will cause problems with the entry system.
  • Page 63 Symptom Possible Solution(s) • Disconnect the phone line from the system and check it with a handset. If line is noisy, problem is with the phone line and not the entry system. • Check for any shorts to ground behind the circuit board. •...
  • Page 64 6.1.1 RS-232 Test This test procedure will check the RS-232 hardware to determine a PASS or FAIL mode. You will need two short pieces of wire to perform this test (jumpers). Connect the jumper wires as shown to the RS-232 terminal. RS-232 Terminal RS-232 Black...
  • Page 65 6.1.4 Elevator Board / Floor Hardware Test - 1835 and 1837 Systems Only This testing sequence will allow you to check activation of individual relays on the elevator control board(s) and will confirm communication between the telephone entry system circuit board and the elevator control board(s). PQRS PQRS PQRS...
  • Page 66 6.1.7 Display DKS Data over IP Phone Number or System ID Number This will allow you to see the DKS Data over IP issued 10-digit phone number or system ID number that has been programmed into the telephone entry system. 1.
  • Page 67: Accessories

    Expansion boards (P/N 2358-010) allow the 1833, 1835 and 1837 system to operate up to 24 individual doors or gates, provides door ajar and forced entry alarms, and can activate local and building alarm systems. Also allows DoorKing gate operators to report gate operator data and activity to the entry system.
  • Page 68 1833 Wiring Schematic: Surface - Flush DOORKING 1833-010 RS 232 ELEVATOR P2 P2 3 2 1 FEED BACK 3 2 1 TONE ON TONE OFF MASTER CODE KEYPAD Lighted Keypad RING Microphone PHONE CGND SPKR 5VDC 16AC 16AC Ground Green...
  • Page 69 1835 Wiring Schematic: Surface - Flush - Wall -Discontinued DOORKING 1835-010 RS 232 DOORKING 1896-019 BACKLITE CUTOFF 3 2 1 ELEVATOR 8 LINE DISPLAY SINGLE LINE DISPLAY CONTRAST LCD Display (Wall-Discontinued) CONTRAST DOORKING 1891-010 P2 P2 DOORKING 1491-010 3 2 1...
  • Page 70 1837 Wiring Schematic: Surface - Flush - Wall -Discontinued DOORKING 1837-010 RS 232 BACKLITE CUTOFF 3 2 1 ELEVATOR SINGLE LINE DISPLAY 8 LINE DISPLAY DOORKING 1896-012 CONTRAST CONTRAST P2 P2 DOORKING 1491-010 3 2 1 LCD Display FEED BACK...
  • Page 71: Programming Information Tables

    SECTION 7 - LOG TABLES Complete the information in the tables on the following pages to maintain a record of the information that has been programmed into the telephone entry system if the system IS NOT being programmed from a PC. If PC programming is being utilized, there is no reason to maintain these log sheets since the PC will maintain a complete record of the information that has been programmed.
  • Page 72 7.1.2 255 Area Codes - Page 1 Area Code Pointers - System Set to 255 Area Codes (section 3.5.3) Pointer Area Code Pointer Area Code Pointer Area Code Pointer Area Code Pointer Area Code 1835-065-N-1-21...
  • Page 73 7.1.2 255 Area Codes - Page 2 Area Code Pointers - System Set to 255 Area Codes (section 3.5.3) Pointer Area Code Pointer Area Code Pointer Area Code Pointer Area Code Pointer Area Code 1835-065-N-1-21...
  • Page 74: Resident Information

    7.2 Resident Information Make additional copies of this table as needed. ELEVATOR USE Name PHONE NUMBER DIRECTORY CODE ENTRY CODE DEVICE CODE SEC LEVEL 1835-065-N-1-21...
  • Page 75 Your name (or apartment number) and telephone number have been programmed into the DoorKing telephone entry system under a specific DIRECTORY CODE. This directory code can be from 1 to 4 digits long. When a guest comes to visit you, they will look up your name in a resident directory (located on the LCD display or on a separate printed directory to provide guests with the resident directory information).
  • Page 76 80 Series 80 Series Telephone Entry and Access Control Systems 1835-065-N-1-21 26, 30 and 31-Bit Wiegand Compatable Download REMOTE ACCOUNT MANAGER Software FREE at: http://www.doorking.com/telephone/software www.doorking.com DoorKing, Inc. 120 S. Glasgow Avenue Inglewood, California 90301 U.S.A. Phone: 310-645-0023 Fax: 310-641-1586...

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