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TiX870, TiX875, TiX880, TiX885,
TiX875U, TiX885U, TiX1060, TiX1080
Thermal Imagers
Users Manual
11/2023 (English)
© 2023 Fluke Corporation. All rights reserved. Specifications are subject to change without notice.
All product names are trademarks of their respective companies.

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  • Page 1 TiX870, TiX875, TiX880, TiX885, TiX875U, TiX885U, TiX1060, TiX1080 Thermal Imagers Users Manual 11/2023 (English) © 2023 Fluke Corporation. All rights reserved. Specifications are subject to change without notice. All product names are trademarks of their respective companies.
  • Page 2 The warranty period is 2 years and begins on the date of shipment. Parts, product repairs, and services are warranted for 90 days. This warranty extends only to the original buyer or end-user customer of a Fluke authorized reseller, and does not apply to fuses, disposable batteries, or to any product which, in Fluke's opinion, has been misused, altered, neglected, contaminated, or damaged by accident or abnormal conditions of operation or handling.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Title Page Introduction ..............................1 Product Overview ..........................1 How to Contact Fluke ..........................1 Safety Information ..........................2 Product Familiarization ..........................2 Standard Packaging..........................2 Features ..............................4 Components and Controls ......................4 Connection and Power Supply ....................... 7 Rotatable Lens..........................
  • Page 4 Humidity ............................31 Distance ............................31 Transmittance ..........................32 Base Temperature ........................32 View Mode ............................33 PIP Mode ............................33 Measuring Tools ........................... 35 To add a ROI ..........................36 ROI Operation ..........................38 Temperature Difference Calculation ....................41 Audible Alarm ............................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    SmartView IR is a high-performance, professional thermal image analysis software for thermal image analysis, fully-radiometric video analysis and professional thermal image reporting. The Imagers are powered by smart rechargeable lithium-ion batteries. How to Contact Fluke Fluke Corporation operates worldwide. For local contact information, go to our website: cn.fluke.com (Chinese) or www.fluke.com...
  • Page 6: Safety Information

    When unpacking the Product, check the standard accessories listed in Table 1 and other ordered parts listed on the packing list. If there is any shortage of parts, notify the nearest Fluke Technical Service Center or the Service Center located in the place of purchase. Figure 1 Table 1 list the standard accessories for the Product.
  • Page 7 Thermal Imagers Product Familiarization Figure 1. Standard Accessories Table 1. Standard Accessories Quantity Description Hand strap The Thermal Imager Standard lens (installed) Lens cover (removable) Neck strap USB-SD reader AC adapter 2-bay battery charging base Rechargeable Li-ion battery, BP1000 Included documentation, including a Safety Information, a Quick Reference Guide, a Quality Certificate, and a Warranty Card Type-C USB cable, 1 m...
  • Page 8: Features

    TiX870, TiX875, TiX880, TiX885, TiX875U, TiX885U, TiX1060, TiX1080 Users Manual Features This section describes each component of the Product and the display. Please read this section carefully before use. Components and Controls For the components and controls of the Imager, see...
  • Page 9 Thermal Imagers Product Familiarization Table 2. Components and Controls Item Description Hand strap Makes the Product easy to carry and comfortable to use. Use the anchor to secure the hand strap provided with the Product. The Hand strap anchor hand strap can improve handheld stability and comfort. For live image screen, push AF, the Imager will automatically focus and show a clear thermal image.
  • Page 10 TiX870, TiX875, TiX880, TiX885, TiX875U, TiX885U, TiX1060, TiX1080 Users Manual Table 2. Components and Controls (cont.) Item Description Visual light camera 5 mega pixels lens Laser pointer Use to quickly aim at the target under test. Neck strap anchor Use the anchor to secure the neck strap provided with the Product.
  • Page 11: Connection And Power Supply

    Thermal Imagers Product Familiarization Connection and Power Supply Figure 3 shows the bottom of the Imager. Table 3 lists the features and functions of each component on the bottom panel. Figure 3. Bottom of The Product Table 3. Bottom of The Product Item Description Interface protective...
  • Page 12: Rotatable Lens

    TiX870, TiX875, TiX880, TiX885, TiX875U, TiX885U, TiX1060, TiX1080 Users Manual Rotatable Lens The Imager features a 180° rotatable lens to capture images at any angle. Figure 4 for how to adjust the lens. Figure 4. 180° Rotatable Lens Note Adjust the view to suit your working posture.
  • Page 13: Touch Screen

    Thermal Imagers Product Familiarization Touch Screen The screen is divided into: the Main Display Area in the middle, the Shortcut Menu Area containing touch buttons on the left and right sides, and the System Menu Area superimposed on the bottom of the Main Display Area, as shown in Figure Figure 5.
  • Page 14: Main Display Area

    TiX870, TiX875, TiX880, TiX885, TiX875U, TiX885U, TiX1060, TiX1080 Users Manual Main Display Area Figure 6. On-Screen Display Note Not all information is always shown on screen, to customize the information that shows, see Settings. Table 5. On-Screen Display Description On-Screen Display...
  • Page 15 Thermal Imagers Product Familiarization Table 5. On-Screen Display (cont.) Description Battery Indicator Shows the remaining battery power (the icon is red when the power is lower than 20 %). See Battery Care Charge the Battery for details on batteries. Upper Temperature Limit of Color Band The highest temperature shown on the color band.
  • Page 16: Shortcut Menu Area

    TiX870, TiX875, TiX880, TiX885, TiX875U, TiX885U, TiX1060, TiX1080 Users Manual Shortcut Menu Area Use the Touch keys in the Shortcut Menu Area to change parameters or select functions and options. Figure 7 Table 6 the features and functions of each component of the Shortcut Menu Area.
  • Page 17 Thermal Imagers Product Familiarization Table 6. Touch Key Functions (cont.) Description System Settings to enter the System Settings interface. For more information, see Settings. Temperature Span Mode Switches between Auto Span and Manual Span modes. For more information, see Temperature Span Mode.
  • Page 18: On-Screen Display

    TiX870, TiX875, TiX880, TiX885, TiX875U, TiX885U, TiX1060, TiX1080 Users Manual On-Screen Display Enable or Disable On-screen Display to display or hide all on-screen display. When the center of the on-screen display icon on the screen is yellow ( ), the on-screen display shows in real time;...
  • Page 19 Thermal Imagers Product Familiarization Upper temperature limit Wheel Lower temperature limit Figure 8. Adjust Temperature Span Manually To adjust temperature span manually: 1. Tap temperature span icon so that it appears as to switch to Manual Range mode. 2. Tap the upper and lower temperature limits as needed so that their backgrounds are grayed out. 3.
  • Page 20 TiX870, TiX875, TiX880, TiX885, TiX875U, TiX885U, TiX1060, TiX1080 Users Manual Laser Pointer Tap and hold Laser Pointer key to turn on the Laser Pointer to locate the target to be measured; release the key to turn off the Laser Pointer.
  • Page 21 Thermal Imagers Product Familiarization 3. To invert palette colors, tap in the upper-right corner of the screen. All palette colors will be inverted. 4. Directly tap the palette to return to the Home screen or tap in the upper left corner of the screen.
  • Page 22 TiX870, TiX875, TiX880, TiX885, TiX875U, TiX885U, TiX1060, TiX1080 Users Manual Note When the isothermal alarm is enabled, you cannot change the temperature span mode. If you tap , the screen prompts you to confirm whether to disable the isothermal mode. Select Isotherm Off to exit isotherm mode and you can change the temperature span mode.
  • Page 23 Thermal Imagers Product Familiarization Table 7. Gallery Operations Description Capture Date The images and videos in the Gallery are sorted by when they were taken. Thumbnails Images and videos show as thumbnails. Action Buttons Depending on the type of image and video currently selected, some of these actions are available: Bluetooth Transfer Filter by Tags...
  • Page 24: Basic Operation

    TiX870, TiX875, TiX880, TiX885, TiX875U, TiX885U, TiX1060, TiX1080 Users Manual • Information. Display image details, including capture time, file type, file size, resolution, and storage path. • Delete. Delete the original files stored in the Imager. o Delete one file: Select a file thumbnail from the Gallery, tap at the upper right corner of the Gallery, and a prompt box appears.
  • Page 25: Focus

    Thermal Imagers Basic Operation Focus Correct focus makes sure that the infrared energy is correctly directed onto the pixels of the detector. Without correct focus, the thermal image can be blurry, and the radiometric data may be inaccurate. To focus with the advanced manual focus system, rotate the Manual Focus Control (f in Figure until the object is in proper focus.
  • Page 26: System Menu

    TiX870, TiX875, TiX880, TiX885, TiX875U, TiX885U, TiX1060, TiX1080 Users Manual Digital zoom factor Figure 11. Enlarge/Shrink Images System Menu Use the System Menu to change and view settings. on the Home screen, the Main System menu shows at the bottom of the Main Display Area,...
  • Page 27 Thermal Imagers System Menu Figure 12. Main System Menu Note A hint for each button shows on the Imager’s screen. To view hints, use navigation keys on the top of the Imager to move the cursor between the buttons. The function/status prompts for the current button shown on the screen.
  • Page 28 TiX870, TiX875, TiX880, TiX885, TiX875U, TiX885U, TiX1060, TiX1080 Users Manual Table 8. System Menu Description Capture mode The available modes include: Single-capture Frame Interval (push navigation button to see) Timer (Set the frame rate/second.) Measurement settings The correction parameters that can be set include: Emissivity (default = 0.95)
  • Page 29 Thermal Imagers System Menu Table 8. System Menu (cont.) Description Measuring tools The temperature measuring tools provided include: Region of Interest (ROI) Selection Display set Move Adjust Emissivity Delete Add Circle (Ar) Add Rectangle (Ar) Add Line (Li) Add Spot (Sp) Temperature Difference Delete High/Low-temperature alarm...
  • Page 30: Capture Mode

    TiX870, TiX875, TiX880, TiX885, TiX875U, TiX885U, TiX1060, TiX1080 Users Manual Capture Mode The Imager provides a variety of capture modes to choose from. The Capture Mode selection menu is shown in Figure Figure 13. Capture Mode Menu Table 9. Capture Mode Menu...
  • Page 31: Timer

    Thermal Imagers System Menu To set frame rate: 1. On the Main System Menu, tap 2. In the menu, tap 3. Slide the wheel shown above the icon to select an appropriate frame rate, as shown in Figure 4. In Capture mode, you can take a maximum of 1000 frames, and manually push to stop the recording.
  • Page 32: Measurement Settings

    TiX870, TiX875, TiX880, TiX885, TiX875U, TiX885U, TiX1060, TiX1080 Users Manual Figure 15. Timer Measurement Settings The Measurement Parameter Setting Menu is shown in Figure 16. The description of each icon is shown in Table 10. Figure 16. Correction Parameter Configuration Table 10.
  • Page 33: Emissivity

    Thermal Imagers System Menu Table 10. Correction Parameters (cont) Description Environment Temperature Humidity Distance Optical Transmittance Base Temperature Emissivity Emissivity refers to the ratio of the energy radiated by the object under measurement to the energy radiated by a black body at the same temperature and wavelength, and it is between 0 and 1. All objects radiate infrared energy.
  • Page 34: Reflected Temperature

    TiX870, TiX875, TiX880, TiX885, TiX875U, TiX885U, TiX1060, TiX1080 Users Manual To set full-screen emissivity: 1. In Measurement Settings menu, tap 2. To customize material emissivity, slide up and down the emissivity values (0.01 to 1.0) on the left side of the screen.
  • Page 35: Humidity

    Thermal Imagers System Menu Humidity The Imager can compensate for the local effects of air humidity on thermal radiation transmission. Make sure to set the humidity correctly. To set humidity: 1. Tap 2. Slide the screen up and down to set the humidity percentage to the actual value. 3.
  • Page 36: Transmittance

    TiX870, TiX875, TiX880, TiX885, TiX875U, TiX885U, TiX1060, TiX1080 Users Manual Transmittance Optical transmittance refers to the transmittance of external lens or IR window used in front of the Imager lens. When IR inspection is performed through an IR window, not all of the IR energy emitted by the target is transmitted through the optical material of the window.
  • Page 37: View Mode

    Thermal Imagers System Menu View Mode The view modes supported by the Imager include IR, DC and Picture-in-Picture (PIP) mode. The View Mode Settings menu is as shown in Figure 18, and the meaning of each icon is shown in Table Figure 18.
  • Page 38 TiX870, TiX875, TiX880, TiX885, TiX875U, TiX885U, TiX1060, TiX1080 Users Manual Figure 19. PIP Mode Table 12. PIP Mode Tool Description Adjustment Menu Position Adjust the position so the infrared image is in the desired position. Transparency Adjust the transparency of infrared images.
  • Page 39: Measuring Tools

    Thermal Imagers System Menu To adjust transparency: 1. In the PIP mode menu, tap The System menu is replaced by the Transparency Adjustment icon and the current value is shown. The adjustment range is 0 to 1.0. 2. Tap to reduce the transparency of an infrared image or to increase the transparency of an infrared image according to field measurement requirements.
  • Page 40: To Add A Roi

    TiX870, TiX875, TiX880, TiX885, TiX875U, TiX885U, TiX1060, TiX1080 Users Manual Table13. Measuring Tools (cont.) Tool Description Spot (Sp) Add a point measurement. Temperature Difference A temperature difference calculation tool that can calculate temperature difference between temperature measurement markers or between temperature measurement markers and fixed temperature values.
  • Page 41 Thermal Imagers System Menu Table 14. Draw a ROI Tool Methods Rectangle (Ar) Tap to automatically add a rectangle to the image area. The rectangle has control points at each corner. Tap other positions in the thermal image, and the control point marks of the rectangle disappear, indicating that the rectangle is not currently selected.
  • Page 42: Roi Operation

    TiX870, TiX875, TiX880, TiX885, TiX875U, TiX885U, TiX1060, TiX1080 Users Manual ROI Operation After a ROI is established, you can do a series of operations. To select a ROI: 。 1. In the Measuring Tool menu, tap A list of all current ROIs appear above the tool icon, as shown in Figure Figure 21.
  • Page 43 Thermal Imagers System Menu Selected ROI Figure 22. ROI Adjustment Tools Table 15. Adjustment Tools Tool Description Select Select an ROI. Display set Customize the ROI information of the On-screen Display including Max, Min, Avg, Marker, and Emissivity. Move Move an ROI. Resize Adjust the ROI size Emissivity...
  • Page 44 TiX870, TiX875, TiX880, TiX885, TiX875U, TiX885U, TiX1060, TiX1080 Users Manual Tap and hold the ROI and move the ROI to the position you want to observe. To adjust an ROI: 1. Tap in the menu area. 2. Use to adjust the selected ROI in 4 directions.
  • Page 45: Temperature Difference Calculation

    Thermal Imagers System Menu To delete an ROI: 1. Select an ROI and tap in the menu area. To delete all ROIs, see Table 2. When you are done, tap other area of the screen, or push Temperature Difference Calculation You can set temperature difference calculation between temperature measurement markers or between a temperature measurement marker and a fixed temperature value.
  • Page 46: Audible Alarm

    TiX870, TiX875, TiX880, TiX885, TiX875U, TiX885U, TiX1060, TiX1080 Users Manual Figure 24. Temperature Difference Calculation Settings 4. If Condition2 is selected with TREF, you must set TREF correctly. 5. After completing all settings, tap other areas of the screen, or push .
  • Page 47: Non-Radiometric Videos

    Thermal Imagers System Menu Non-Radiometric Videos The Imager can record non-radiometric videos, including non-radiometric IR videos and non- radiometric visible light videos. The type of video recorded depends on view mode settings, see View Mode. To record a non-radiometric video: 1.
  • Page 48: Settings

    TiX870, TiX875, TiX880, TiX885, TiX875U, TiX885U, TiX1060, TiX1080 Users Manual Settings The Settings menu mainly contains some system settings of the Imager itself. When necessary, use this menu to restore the Imager to the factory settings. To enter Settings menu: 1.
  • Page 49 Thermal Imagers System Menu Table 16. Settings Menu (cont.) Item Options Description Accessibility Location Services Enable or disable the GPS function. The default setting is: Off Sounds Adjust the sound volume. The default setting is: 70 % Screen Adjust the screen brightness. brightness The default setting is: 50 % Screen-off time...
  • Page 50 TiX870, TiX875, TiX880, TiX885, TiX875U, TiX885U, TiX1060, TiX1080 Users Manual Table 16. Settings Menu (cont.) Item Options Description Prompts when Set the prompts when saving images: saving  Floating window. (default) After a thermal image file is captured and saved, the current interface shows the file information for 1 to 2 seconds.
  • Page 51: Regional Intelligent Temperature Span Adjustment

    In addition to the manual temperature span adjustment function, Fluke recommends you use the regional intelligent temperature span adjustment function, to detect abnormal phenomena and small temperature differences in the relevant images.
  • Page 52 TiX870, TiX875, TiX880, TiX885, TiX875U, TiX885U, TiX1060, TiX1080 Users Manual If there are many high-temperature interference sources on site, and the interference and the target under measurement all appear in the same field of view, then the greater the temperature difference between them.
  • Page 53: Tfocus Technology

    If the target under measurement is in a very complex scenario, you must distinguish the thermal gradient details of the target. Fluke recommends you use the TFocus technology to enhance the display of specific targets and automatically shield background interference sources. TFocus analyzes the subtle temperature difference of specific targets in complex scenario to get the correct diagnosis conclusion quickly on site.
  • Page 54: Thermal Image/Video Analysis

    TiX870, TiX875, TiX880, TiX885, TiX875U, TiX885U, TiX1060, TiX1080 Users Manual 8. You can enable or disable the function on the Analysis interface, see Settings. Figure 29. Image Comparison Before and After TFocus Technology Thermal Image/Video Analysis The Imager has measuring and analysis tools in the Image Freeze and Gallery View interfaces. The...
  • Page 55: Thermal Image

    Thermal Imagers Thermal Image/Video Analysis Thermal Image The Image Freeze interface in Thermal Image mode is as shown in Figure 30. See Table 17 for the function and description of each button. Figure 30. Thermal Image Freeze Screen Table 17. Thermal Image Freeze Screen Tool Description Close...
  • Page 56 TiX870, TiX875, TiX880, TiX885, TiX875U, TiX885U, TiX1060, TiX1080 Users Manual Table 18. Thermal Image Freeze Screen (cont.) Tool Description Color Palettes Use to set color palettes. Tap to enter the sub-menu for quickly switching palettes. Color Palettes for details. More Tap to open more function buttons.
  • Page 57: Picture-In-Picture (Pip)

    Thermal Imagers Thermal Image/Video Analysis Picture-in-Picture (PIP) The image freeze interface in PIP is the same as that of the Thermal Image Freeze mode, see Table Fully-Radiometric Videos Figure 31. Fully-radiometric Video Freeze Screen Table 19. Fully-radiometric Video Freeze Screen Description Figure Thermal...
  • Page 58: Automatically Name Scanned Files

    TiX870, TiX875, TiX880, TiX885, TiX875U, TiX885U, TiX1060, TiX1080 Users Manual Automatically Name Scanned Files The thermal image files can be automatically named with the information contained in the QR code. The files are saved in the Imager. When the screen is frozen: 1.
  • Page 59: Text Remark

    Thermal Imagers Thermal Image/Video Analysis 5. Tap to delete the currently recorded voice and record again. 6. After recording, tap to close the voice annotation interface, and save the annotation to a thermal image file. Text Remark You can add a text remark to thermal image files by entering text on the Imager screen. To add text remark: 1.
  • Page 60: Smartview Ir Software

    6. To delete a tag, select the tag (highlighted in yellow) in the tag list and tap Delete and then tap Done. SmartView IR Software You can use the Fluke SmartView IR software with the Imager. The software contains functions for analyzing images, organizing data and information, and generating professional reports. Use the SmartView IR software to: •...
  • Page 61: Real-Time View And Record Fully-Radiometric Video Streaming

    Real-time View and Record Fully-Radiometric Video Streaming To view and record in real-time a fully-radiometric video streaming taken by the Imager on a PC via the Fluke SmartView IR software: 1. Turn off the visible light camera on the Imager. See Settings.
  • Page 62: Import And Save Thermal Image Files

    TiX870, TiX875, TiX880, TiX885, TiX875U, TiX885U, TiX1060, TiX1080 Users Manual 6. In the Connect dialog box, set Camera Type to zUSB. Then click OK button. 7. Next, follow the instructions in the user manual for SmartView IR to view and record the fully- radiometric video stream in real time.
  • Page 63: Accessories

    Thermal Imagers Accessories 6. Copy the thermal image files from the SD card or the Imager internal flash memory to a folder on your PC. You can create the target folder according to your standards. The location of thermal image files in the SD card (for example): This PC\TIX1080CN#L25\SD Card\00PdmIR\Gallery.
  • Page 64: Optional Lenses

    TiX870, TiX875, TiX880, TiX885, TiX875U, TiX885U, TiX1060, TiX1080 Users Manual Optional Lenses Use optional telephoto and wide-angle lenses for more infrared inspection applications. For details on how to install or replace a lens, see Figure Figure 34. Change Lens To change the optional lens: 1.
  • Page 65: Maintenance

    Thermal Imagers Maintenance Maintenance There are no parts inside the Product requiring repair and maintenance and no special maintenance is needed. Only cleaning and lens care, battery replacement and battery charging are required.  Warning To prevent eye damage and personal injury, do not open the Product. The laser beam is dangerous to eyes.
  • Page 66: Battery Care

    • Connect the battery charger to the mains power outlet. • Use only Fluke approved power adapters to charge the battery. • Keep the battery pack clean and dry. Clean dirty connectors with dry, clean cloth.
  • Page 67: Product Disposal

    • If this Product has an integral battery, put the entire Product in the electrical waste. Radio Frequency To view the Radio Frequency Data Class A Instruction Sheet, visit http://www.fluke.com/en-us/support and search for “Radio Frequency Data Class A”.
  • Page 68: Specifications

    TiX870, TiX875, TiX880, TiX885, TiX875U, TiX885U, TiX1060, TiX1080 Users Manual Specifications Model TiX1060 TiX1080 TiX870 TiX875 TiX880 TiX885 TiX875U TiX885U Temperature Operating -10 °C to 50 C Storage -40 °C to 70 °C (without battery) <90 % RH, non-condensing Relative Humidity...
  • Page 69 Thermal Imagers Specifications Model TiX1060 TiX1080 TiX870 TiX875 TiX880 TiX885 TiX875U TiX885U Laser Wavelength 650 nm Maximum output power <1 mW Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) International IEC 60326-1: Industrial Electromagnetic Environment CISPR 11 Group 1, Class A Group 1: Equipment has intentionally generated and/or uses conductively-coupled radio frequency energy that is necessary for the internal function of the equipment itself.
  • Page 70 TiX870, TiX875, TiX880, TiX885, TiX875U, TiX885U, TiX1060, TiX1080 Users Manual Model TiX1060 TiX1080 TiX870 TiX875 TiX880 TiX885 TiX875U TiX885U Temperature Measurement and Analysis Temperature -40 °C to 700 °C (-40 °C to 150 °C;0 °C to 350 °C;0 °C to 700 °C)...
  • Page 71 Thermal Imagers Specifications Model TiX1060 TiX1080 TiX870 TiX875 TiX880 TiX885 TiX875U TiX885U Area Temperature Measurement Point Temperature measurement region (Rectangle and circle) Temperature measurement line Image capture 13 Hz @ full window; 9 Hz 30 Hz 9 Hz 30 Hz...
  • Page 72 TiX870, TiX875, TiX880, TiX885, TiX875U, TiX885U, TiX1060, TiX1080 Users Manual Model TiX1060 TiX1080 TiX870 TiX875 TiX880 TiX885 TiX875U TiX885U Image Display Digital image enhancement Settings for On- Yes. Users can set OSD, such as the maximum, minimum, average, full-screen emissivity and reflected...
  • Page 73 High-speed SD card, 128 GB Caution: Fluke recommends the memory card that is supplied with the Imager or available from Fluke. Fluke does not warrant the use or reliability of aftermarket memory cards of different brands or capacities. IR image file format...
  • Page 74 TiX870, TiX875, TiX880, TiX885, TiX875U, TiX885U, TiX1060, TiX1080 Users Manual Model TiX1060 TiX1080 TiX870 TiX875 TiX880 TiX885 TiX875U TiX885U Fully-radiometric Recorded into the Imager Recorded Recorded infrared video or a PC into the into the recording Imager or Imager or a...
  • Page 75 TiX870, TiX875, TiX880, TiX885, TiX875U, TiX885U, TiX1060, TiX1080 Users Manual...

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