WAGO 765-2701/200-000 Manual
WAGO 765-2701/200-000 Manual

WAGO 765-2701/200-000 Manual

I/o system field 1-channel analog input; io-link converter; 4 20 ma; 2 x m12 connector
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WAGO I/O System Field
1-Channel Analog Input; IO-Link Converter; 4 ... 20 mA;
2 × M12 connector
765-2701/200-000
Product manual | Version 2.0.0
/WAGO/

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  • Page 1 WAGO I/O System Field 1-Channel Analog Input; IO-Link Converter; 4 ... 20 mA; 2 × M12 connector 765-2701/200-000 Product manual | Version 2.0.0 /WAGO/...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 765-2701/200-000 Table of Contents Provisions ........................ 5 Intended Use ...................... 5 Typographical Conventions .................. 6 Legal Information .....................  8 Safety .......................... 9 General Safety Regulations.................. 9 Electrical Safety .......................  9 Mechanical Safety .................... 9 Indirect Safety...................... 10 Overview .........................
  • Page 3: Table 15 Ds1/Dr1 - Switching Delay/Reverse Switching Delay For Out1

    765-2701/200-000 Table of Contents 5.3.1.2.4 dS1/dr1 – Switching Delay/Reverse Switching Delay for OUT1 .................... 24 5.3.1.2.5 ScAL – Displayed Value Scaling.......... 24 5.3.1.2.6 C.ASP/C.AEP – Customer-Specific Analog Starting Point/End- point ...................  25 5.3.1.2.7 coLr – Display Colors and Color Change........ 26 5.3.1.2.8...
  • Page 4 Table of Contents 765-2701/200-000 Operation ........................ 53 10.1 Operation via Buttons ....................  53 Transport and Storage .................... 54 Diagnostics ........................ 55 12.1 Diagnostics via Indicators .................. 55 12.2 Diagnostics via IO-Link .................. 55 Diagnostics .................... 55 12.2.1 Detailed Diagnostics.................. 56 12.2.2...
  • Page 5: Provisions

    Warranty and Liability The provisions of the latest WAGO General Terms and Conditions of Deliveries and Ser- vices (GTC) apply as well as the Software License Terms for Standard Software (SW-Li- cense) applicable to software products und software embedded in WAGO hardware prod- ucts, both available at: ü www.wago.com.
  • Page 6: Typographical Conventions

    Provisions 765-2701/200-000 Obligations of Installers/Operators The installers and operators bear responsibility for the safety of an installation or a sys- tem assembled with the product. The installer/operator is responsible for the proper in- stallation and safety of the system. All laws, standards, guidelines, local regulations and accepted technology standards and practices applicable at the time of installation, and the instructions in the the products’...
  • Page 7 765-2701/200-000 Provisions Figures Figures in this documentation are for better understanding and may differ from the actual product design. Warning Messages DANGER Type and source of hazard Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 8: Legal Information

    1.3 Legal Information Intellectual property The intellectual property of this document belongs to WAGO GmbH & Co. KG. The repro- duction and distribution of its content (in whole or in part) is prohibited, unless otherwise provided by statutory provisions, written agreements or this document. In case of doubt, the written consent of WAGO GmbH &...
  • Page 9: Safety

    765-2701/200-000 Safety Safety 2.1 General Safety Regulations • This documentation is part of the product. Therefore, retain the documentation during the entire service life of the product. Pass on the documentation to any subsequent user of the product. In addition, ensure that any supplement to this documentation is included, if necessary.
  • Page 10: Indirect Safety

    • Only use a dry or cloth or a clothed dampened with water to clean the product. Do not use cleaning agents, e.g., abrasive cleaners, alcohols or acetone. • Only permit skilled personnel approved by WAGO to perform repair work. • Replace any defective or damaged devices.
  • Page 11: Overview

    The Analog/IO-Link Converter provides an economical, compact solution for easily incor- porating conventional analog sensors and actuators into an IO-Link-capable system like the WAGO I/O System Field, depending on their type. This allows reliable, cost-effective, interference-immune acquisition and output of analog signals. Digital communication can easily be introduced (retrofitted) when old systems are modernized.
  • Page 12: Properties

    Properties 765-2701/200-000 Properties 4.1 View Figure 1: View Table 1: Legend for Figure “View” Designation M12 A plug 8 IO-Link Side/Evaluation Side [} 15] Tactile rings 8 Controls [} 14] LEDs 8 LEDs [} 13] Display 8 Display [} 13] M12 A socket 8 Sensor Side [} 15] Product manual | Version: 2.0.0...
  • Page 13: Indicators

    765-2701/200-000 Properties 4.2 Indicators The product has a display for measured values and three LEDs to indicate the operating state. 4.2.1 Display Figure 2: Indicators – Display Table 2: Legend for Figure “Indicators – Display” Color Description Red/green • 7-segment LED display •...
  • Page 14: Controls

    Properties 765-2701/200-000 4.3 Controls Figure 4: Controls Table 4: Legend for Figure “Controls” Button Description [esc] Quit • Back to the previous menu • Quit parameterization without saving the new value [●] Input • Open menu mode • Select the parameter and confirm a parameter value [▼]...
  • Page 15: Connections

    765-2701/200-000 Properties 4.4 Connections Figure 5: Connections Table 5: Legend for Figure “Connections” Designation IO-Link side (M12 A plug) 8 IO-Link Side/Evaluation Side [} 15] Sensor side (M12 A socket) 8 Sensor Side [} 15] 4.4.1 IO-Link Side/Evaluation Side Table 6: IO-Link Side/Evaluation Side (M12 A Plug)
  • Page 16: Dimensional Drawings

    Properties 765-2701/200-000 4.5 Dimensional Drawings Figure 6: Dimensional Drawings Product manual | Version: 2.0.0 1AI FLD IOL CONV 4-20 mA...
  • Page 17: Circuit Diagram

    765-2701/200-000 Properties 4.6 Circuit Diagram Figure 7: Schematic Circuit Diagram Table 8: Legend for Figure “Schematic Circuit Diagram” Designation Analog input (I Digital Output SIO/IO-Link (OUT1) Analog output I (OUT2) Analog termination for OUT2 (A.trm) Switchable internal load impedance External load impedance (optional) Product manual | Version: 2.0.0...
  • Page 18: Technical Data

    Manufacturer ID 285 / 0x011D Bytes 01 29 / 0x01 0x1D Product ID 8391309 / 0x800A8D Bytes 128 10 141 / 0x80 0x0A 0x8D Manufacturer WAGO GmbH & Co. KG Manufacturer text WAGO IO-Link Converter ü https://www.wago.com/765-2701/200-000 Manufacturer URL IO-Link revision V1.1...
  • Page 19: Functions

    The user can scale the displayed value (two-point scaling). This mode lacks IO-Link functionality. The parameters can be set either directly on the product itself or using an IO-Link tool, such as WAGO IO-Link Configurator. 5.1.2 IO-Link Mode IO-Link is a communication system for connecting intelligent sensors and actuators to au- tomation systems.
  • Page 20: Output 2" Functions

    Functions 765-2701/200-000 OUT1 changes state when the input signal is above or below the switching limit settings. First switching point SP1 is set, then reset point rP1 (see 8 SP1/rP1 – Switching Point/ Reverse Switching Point for OUT1 [} 21]). Note Hysteresis change when rP1 parameter changes The hysteresis defined in this way is retained even if SP1 is changed again.
  • Page 21: Product Menu Parameters

    765-2701/200-000 Functions 5.3.1 Product Menu Parameters Figure 8: Product Menu Structure Table 10: Legend for Figure “Product Menu Structure” Designation Operating mode Main menu Advanced functions 5.3.1.1 Main Menu Parameters 5.3.1.1.1 SP1/rP1 – Switching Point/Reverse Switching Point for OUT1 Upper/lower limiting value for measured current at which OUT1 switches when hysteresis is set;...
  • Page 22: Table 11 Legend For Figure "Sp1/Rp1 - Switching Point/Reverse Switching Point For Out1 - Hysteresis Functions

    Functions 765-2701/200-000 Figure 9: SP1/rP1 – Switching Point/Reverse Switching Point for OUT1 – Hysteresis Functions Table 11: Legend for Figure “SP1/rP1 – Switching Point/Reverse Switching Point for OUT1 – Hysteresis Func- tions” Designation Description Switching point Reverse switching point Hysteresis Hysteresis function, make contact Hysteresis function, break contact •...
  • Page 23: Fh1/Fl1 - Upper/Lower Switching Limiting Values For Window Function For Out1

    765-2701/200-000 Functions 5.3.1.1.2 FH1/FL1 – Upper/Lower Switching Limiting Values for Window Function for OUT1 Upper/lower limiting value for measured current at which OUT1 switches within the win- dow setting; the parameters are displayed only if window function [Fno] or [Fnc] has been set in [ou1].
  • Page 24: Advanced Function Parameters

    Functions 765-2701/200-000 5.3.1.2 Advanced Function Parameters 5.3.1.2.1 rES – Restore Default Settings This parameter resets all parameters to the factory settings. 1. Select [rES]. 2. Press [●]. 3. Press and hold down [▲] or [▼] until [----] appears. 4. Press [●] briefly.
  • Page 25: C.asp/C.aep - Customer-Specific Analog Starting Point/Endpoint

    765-2701/200-000 Functions Parameters Description [c.ccc] Scaling with three decimal places (×0.001) 5.3.1.2.6 C.ASP/C.AEP – Customer-Specific Analog Starting Point/Endpoint Settings for scaled display values. The parameters are only displayed if [ScAL] is set to [cccc], [ccc. c], [cc. cc] or [c. ccc].
  • Page 26: Colr - Display Colors And Color Change

    Functions 765-2701/200-000 Figure 13: C.ASP/C.AEP – Example with Scaled Display Value Table 17: Example Menu Setting for Figure “C.ASP/C.AEP – Example with Scaled Display Value” Example Menu Setting ScAL ccc.c C.ASP C.AEP 100.0 Input 10 mA Indicator 37.5 5.3.1.2.7 coLr – Display Colors and Color Change Assignment of the display colors “red”...
  • Page 27: Cfh/Cfl - Upper/Lower Value For Color Change

    765-2701/200-000 Functions Figure 15: Hysteresis function with [G1ou] Figure 16: Window function with [r1ou] Figure 17: Window function with [G1ou] 5.3.1.2.8 cFH/cFL – Upper/Lower Value for Color Change If the [coLr] parameters are set to [r-cF] or [G-cF], it is necessary to select the [cFH] pa- rameter and set the corresponding upper limiting value, and also to select the [cFL] pa- rameter and set the corresponding lower limiting value.
  • Page 28: Dis - Displayed Value Update Rate

    Functions 765-2701/200-000 Figure 18: [r-cF] Function Figure 19: [G-cF] Function 5.3.1.2.9 diS – Displayed Value Update Rate Table 19: diS – Displayed Value Update Rate Parameters Description [OFF] In operating mode, the measured value display is switched off. [d1] Measured value update every 50 ms [d2] Measured value update every 200 ms...
  • Page 29: Lo/Hi - Lower/Upper Input Measured Values

    765-2701/200-000 Functions 5.3.1.2.10 Lo/Hi – Lower/Upper Input Measured Values Table 20: Lo/Hi – Lower/Upper Input Measured Values Parameters Description [Lo] Lower measured value [Hi] Upper measured value Clear memory: 1. Select [Hi] or [Lo] parameter. 2. Press and hold down [▲] or [▼] until [----] appears.
  • Page 30: Product Access Blocks

    Functions 765-2701/200-000 Table 23: Variables – Default Command Name Description Subindex Data Length Factory Value Range Type Setting Default com- Sub 0 UIntegerT 8 bits (130) Restore factory de- mand fault (161) Reset [Hi] and [Lo] memory (162) Reset [Lo] memory (163) Reset [Hi] memory (240) IO-Link 1.1 system...
  • Page 31: Manufacturer Text

    765-2701/200-000 Functions Table 27: Variables – Manufacturer Name Name Description Subindex Data Length Factory Value Range Type Setting Manufacturer Sub 0 StringT 19 bytes WAGO GmbH & Co. KG 5.3.2.7 Manufacturer Text Table 28: Variables – Manufacturer Text – General Index Access rights...
  • Page 32: Product Text

    Functions 765-2701/200-000 5.3.2.10 Product Text Table 34: Variables – Product Text – General Index Access rights Read-only Factor Offset Unit Table 35: Variables – Product Text Name Description Subindex Data Length Factory Value Range Type Setting Product Text Sub 0 StringT 30 bytes 1AI FLD IOL CONV 4-20 mA...
  • Page 33: Application-Specific Attribute

    765-2701/200-000 Functions Table 41: Variables – Firmware Version Name Description Subindex Data Length Factory Value Range Type Setting Firmware Ver- Sub 0 StringT 5 bytes sion 5.3.2.14 Application-Specific Attribute Table 42: Variables – Application-Specific Attribute – General Index Access rights Read/write Factor Offset Unit Table 43: Variables –...
  • Page 34 Functions 765-2701/200-000 Table 47: Variables – BitCoded_ActiveEvents Name Description Subindex Data Length Factory Value Range Type Setting BitCoded_Ac- Bit mask for Sub 0 RecordT 32 bits tiveEvents currently pend- ing events Bit_31 Bit 31 indicates bitOffs 31 BooleanT 1 bits (0) noEv the assigned (1) 0x8DFF pending event.
  • Page 35 765-2701/200-000 Functions Table 51: Variables – Loc Name Description Subindex Data Length Factory Value Range Type Setting [Loc] locks sen- Sub 0 UIntegerT 8 bits (0) Loc sor operation to (1) uLoc protect against unintentional adjustment. It can be reset on the product.
  • Page 36 Functions 765-2701/200-000 Name Description Subindex Data Length Factory Value Range Type Setting (10) r-cF/display color red when the measured value is between the freely defin- able limiting values [cFL] and [cFH] (11) G-cF/display color green when the measured value is between the freely...
  • Page 37 765-2701/200-000 Functions Table 59: Variables – cFH Name Description Subindex Data Length Factory Value Range Type Setting Upper value for Sub 0 IntegerT 16 bits 20000 4100 … 20000 color change; this parameter is only active if a freely defin- able color win- dow is selected...
  • Page 38 Functions 765-2701/200-000 Table 64: Variables – ou1 – General Index Access Rights Read/write Factor Offset Unit Table 65: Variables – ou1 Name Description Subindex Data Length Factory Value Range Type Setting Output configu- Sub 0 UIntegerT 8 bits (3) Hno/hysteresis func- ration [OUT1] tion, make contact...
  • Page 39: Table 74 Variables - Scal - General

    765-2701/200-000 Functions SP_FH1 Table 70: Variables – SP_FH1 – General Index Access Rights Read/write Factor 0.001 Offset Unit Table 71: Variables – SP_FH1 Name Description Subindex Data Length Factory Value Range Type Setting SP_FH1 Switching point Sub 0 IntegerT 16 bits 6000 4100 … 20000 1;...
  • Page 40: Table 75 Variables - Scal

    Functions 765-2701/200-000 Access Rights Read/write Factor Offset Unit Table 75: Variables – ScAL Name Description Subindex Data Length Factory Value Range Type Setting ScAL Decimal place Sub 0 UIntegerT 8 bits (0) OFF setting (1) cccc (2) ccc.c (3) cc.cc (4) c.ccc A.Trm Table 76: Variables –...
  • Page 41: Table 79 Variables - C.asp

    765-2701/200-000 Functions Table 79: Variables – C.ASP Name Description Subindex Data Length Factory Value Range Type Setting C.ASP Customer-spe- Sub 0 IntegerT 16 bits −746 … 9745 cific starting point; this value is assigned to the lower value of the analog input. This pa-...
  • Page 42: Process Image

    Functions 765-2701/200-000 Table 83: Variables – C.uni Name Description Subindex Data Length Factory Value Range Type Setting C.uni Customer-spe- Sub 0 StringT 4 bits cific unit with max. 4 charac- ters This func- tion is only available via IO-Link. 5.4 Process Image Note Process data is shown from the product’s perspective! The following process data is presented from the product’s perspective.
  • Page 43: Representation Of The Current Value On The Input

    765-2701/200-000 Functions 5.4.2 Representation of the Current Value on the Input Figure 21: Display – Analog Value Representation Table 85: Legend for Figure “Display – Analog Value Representation” Description No measurement data Input current outside range (−) Input current outside range (+) Displayed message or value.
  • Page 44: Planning

    In case of communication interruption, the transmitted values are delivered to ZERO. 6.3 Aids Depending on the operating mode, parameters can be set either directly on the product via a menu, via the PLC or with an IO-Link tool like WAGO IO-Link Configurator. Note Take parameterization differences into account Parameterization via IO-Link tools or a PLC deviates in some points from parameteriza- tion via the product menu.
  • Page 45: Connection Examples

    765-2701/200-000 Planning You can obtain the WAGO IO-Link Configurator software, as well as the associated prod- uct manual with a detailed description of the software, from ü www.wago.com. 6.4 Connection Examples Figure 22: Connection Example without IO-Link Master Table 87: Legend for Figure “Connection Example without IO-Link Master”...
  • Page 46: Table 88 Legend For Figure "Connection Example With Io-Link Master

    Figure 23: Connection Example with IO-Link Master Table 88: Legend for Figure “Connection Example with IO-Link Master” Description Sensor with analog output (e.g., pressure sensor) WAGO Analog IO-Link Converter Complete bidirectional IO-Link communication • Remote display: Read and display measured current. •...
  • Page 47: Installation And Removal

    765-2701/200-000 Installation and Removal Installation and Removal 7.1 Mounting 7.1.1 Mounting the Product on a Mounting Clip The product can be secured with a Mounting Clip. Figure 24: Mounting Clip (Secured with an M4 Screw or Cable Tie) Figure 25: Mounting Clip with Product Attached 8 Ac-...
  • Page 48: Connection

    Connection 765-2701/200-000 Connection 8.1 Connecting the Plug The mounting method must not cause mechanical stress on the M12 connection parts. Depending on the conditions of use, it may also be necessary to protect the product against mechanical stresses (shock/vibration) through appropriate mounting.
  • Page 49: Commissioning

    765-2701/200-000 Commissioning Commissioning 9.1 Configuration and Parameterization Note The product is in operating mode during parameterization During the parameterization process, the product remains in operating mode. It continues to perform its monitoring functions with the existing parameters until the parameterization is completed.
  • Page 50: Triggering The Timeout

    Commissioning 765-2701/200-000 Note Customer-side locking If [C.Loc] is displayed when attempt is made to change a parameter value, IO-Link com- munication is active (temporary locking). Note Software locking If [S.Loc] is displayed, the sensor is permanently locked by software. This locking can only be removed by IO-Link parameterization software.
  • Page 51 765-2701/200-000 Commissioning (2) Select the relevant parameter (here: [ou1]) 1. Press the [▼] button until the [EF] parameter appears on the display. 2. Press the [●] button to switch to the advanced function menu. ð The first parameter of the advanced function menu appears: [rES].
  • Page 52 Commissioning 765-2701/200-000 2. Press the [▼] or [▲] button until the current measured value appears, or wait 30 s for the timeout function. The display then automatically switches back to the display of the current measured value. ð The current measured value is displayed.
  • Page 53: Operation

    765-2701/200-000 Operation Operation 10.1 Operation via Buttons The product has two tactile rings with a total of four buttons on them. Each button can be pressed separately. To execute a command, press the corresponding corner of one of the two tactile rings: [esc], [●], [▼] or [▲].
  • Page 54: Transport And Storage

    Transport and Storage 765-2701/200-000 Transport and Storage The original packaging offers optimal protection during transport and storage. • Store the product in suitable packaging, preferably the original packaging. • Only transport the product in suitable containers/packaging. • Make sure the product contacts are not contaminated or damaged during packing or unpacking.
  • Page 55: Diagnostics

    765-2701/200-000 Diagnostics Diagnostics 12.1 Diagnostics via Indicators Table 89: Diagnostics via Indicators – LEDs LED State Explanation Output 1 is switched. POWER The power supply is OK. The product is in operating mode. The product in programming mode. No function Table 90: Diagnostics via Indicators – Display...
  • Page 56: Detailed Diagnostics

    Diagnostics 765-2701/200-000 12.2.2 Detailed Diagnostics Table 93: Variables – Detailed Diagnostics – General Index Access rights Read-only Factor Offset Unit Table 94: Variables – Detailed Diagnostics Name Description Subindex Data Length Factory Value Range [h] Type Setting Detailed device Sub 0 21 bytes...
  • Page 57 765-2701/200-000 Diagnostics Code Device status Type Description 35856 d / 0x8C10 Process value above valid Warning Process value uncertain. range Note: This event will not be transferred on the event channel. It can only be read out via in- dex 37 (detailed diagnostics) or 545 (Bit- Coded_ActiveEvents).
  • Page 58: Decommissioning

    Decommissioning 765-2701/200-000 Decommissioning 13.1 Disposal and Recycling WEEE Mark Electrical and electronic equipment may not be disposed of with household waste. This also applies to products without this mark. Electrical and electronic equipment contain materials and substances that can be harmful to the environment and health.
  • Page 59: Service

    765-2701/200-000 Service Service 14.1 Factory Settings Table 97: Factory Settings Parameters Factory Settings Possible Settings SP1/FH1 Switching point for OUT1 6.00 rP1/FL1 Reverse switching point for 5.00 OUT1 A.trm Analog termination for OUT2 Output function for OUT1 Switching delay for OUT1 0.0 s...
  • Page 60: Application Example

    Service 765-2701/200-000 14.2 Application Example Scaling Example ü 0xFD corresponds to −3 as a signed integer value −3 • Multiply the measured value by 10 (= to the power of the desired scaling value). ð As a result, you get the value in mA.
  • Page 61: Appendix

    765-2701/200-000 Appendix Appendix 15.1 Technical Data, Approvals, Guidelines and Standards Note Subject to changes! Please also observe the further product documentation! You can generate the current ü www.wago.com datasheet at any time at: /<item number>. See also 2 Data_sheet_765-2701/200-000 [} 62] Product manual | Version: 2.0.0...
  • Page 62 The IO-Link interface allows direct access to the process and diagnostic data This mode is without IO-Link functionality. Parameterization is performed and enables setting of the device parameters during operation. either via the push ring or with the WAGO IO-Link Configurator. Description Item No.
  • Page 63: Installation Regulations Specified By Approvals

    765-2701/200-000 Appendix 15.2 Installation Regulations Specified by Approvals For the Scope of cULus: Electricity can only be supplied by via SELV/PELV circuits. Device powered according to “Limited Energy” per UL 61010-1, chapter 9.4. External circuits must be isolated per UL 61010-2-201, figure 102.
  • Page 64 Appendix 765-2701/200-000 ® • PROFINET is a registered trademark of the PROFIBUS Nutzerorganisation e.V. (PNO). • QR Code is a registered trademark of DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED. ® • Subversion is a trademark of the Apache Software Foundation. ® • Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
  • Page 65 765-2701/200-000 List of Figures List of Figures Figure 1 View ..........................Figure 2 Indicators – Display ...................... Figure 3 Indicators – LEDs ......................Figure 4 Controls ........................Figure 5 Connections ........................Figure 6 Dimensional Drawings ....................Figure 7 Schematic Circuit Diagram ...................
  • Page 66 List of Tables 765-2701/200-000 List of Tables Table 1 Legend for Figure “View” ....................Table 2 Legend for Figure “Indicators – Display”................Table 3 Legend for Figure “Indicators – LEDs”................Table 4 Legend for Figure “Controls”....................Table 5 Legend for Figure “Connections” ..................
  • Page 67 765-2701/200-000 List of Tables Table 36 Variables – Serial Number – General ................Table 37 Variables – Serial Number ....................Table 38 Variables – Hardware Version – General ................Table 39 Variables – Hardware Version ................... Table 40 Variables – Firmware Version – General ................
  • Page 68 List of Tables 765-2701/200-000 Table 74 Variables – ScAL – General....................Table 75 Variables – ScAL ....................... Table 76 Variables – A.Trm – General ..................... Table 77 Variables – A.Trm ......................Table 78 Variables – C.ASP – General .................... Table 79 Variables –...
  • Page 69 765-2701/200-000 List of Tables Product manual | Version: 2.0.0 1AI FLD IOL CONV 4-20 mA...
  • Page 70 WAGO is a registered trademark of WAGO Verwaltungsgesellschaft mbH. Copyright – WAGO GmbH & Co. KG – All rights reserved. The content and structure of the WAGO websites, catalogs, videos and other WAGO media are subject to copyright. Distri- bution or modification of the contents of these pages and videos is prohibited. Furthermore, the content may neither be copied nor made available to third parties for commercial pur-...

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