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ENGLISH MANUAL
For devices of the Modlight60 Pro series
Art.-No. 4000-76060-0000001 | 4000-76060-00000002

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  • Page 1 ENGLISH MANUAL For devices of the Modlight60 Pro series Art.-No. 4000-76060-0000001 | 4000-76060-00000002...
  • Page 2 This document is valid for the following products: Product designation Art.-No. Modlight60 Pro-RGB M12-4U-IOL 4000-76060-0000001 Modlight60 Pro-RGB M12-4U-B-IOL 4000-76060-0000002 Document status: Manual number 4000-76060-0000001 Language Version Date 2024-05 Murrelektronik GmbH Falkenstraße 3 71570 Oppenweiler GERMANY Phone +49 7191 47-0 Fax +49 7191 47-491000 info@murrelektronik.com NOTE Translation of the original instructions...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction Service and support Scope of delivery Applicable documents Environmentally friendly disposal About this manual 1.5.1 Symbols 1.5.2 Trademarks 1.5.3 Specifications For your safety General safety instructions Intended purpose Foreseeable misuse Warranty and liability Description Product Designation Code Device structure Technical Data Electrical data...
  • Page 4 IO-Link parameters and events 7.2.1 IO-Link-specific parameters (Direct Parameter Page) 7.2.2 IO-Link-specific identification parameters (ISDU) 7.2.3 Murrelektronik product-specific parameters (ISDU) 7.2.4 IO-Link-specific event codes 7.2.5 IO-Link-specific error types 7.2.6 Loading the IODD files Reset Operation Structure Configuring the Device ID Operation via parameter 8.3.1 Stack Mode via parameter...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction Introduction Purpose of this This document instructs the technical staff of the machine manufacturer or document machine operator on the safe use of the described devices. It does not include instructions on the safe use of the machine in which the devices are integrated.
  • Page 6: Applicable Documents

    Introduction Applicable documents Document Art.-No. Operating instructions 4000-76060-0000001 (also applies to 4000-76060-0000002) Product data 4000-76060-0000001 Product data 4000-76060-0000002 The other applicable documents are included in the scope of delivery or can be downloaded from shop.murrelektronik.com Environmentally friendly disposal Comply with country- ...
  • Page 7: About This Manual

    Introduction About this manual 1.5.1 Symbols This document includes information and notes that must be observed for your own safety and to avoid injuries and equipment damage. They are marked as follows: DANGER! Immediate danger  Failure to observe this warning involves an imminent risk of death or seri- ous injuries.
  • Page 8: Trademarks

    Introduction 1.5.2 Trademarks Trademarks of the following companies and institutions are used in this docu- mentation: IO-Link c/o PROFIBUS Nutzerorganisation e.V. (PNO) 1.5.3 Specifications Specification Link IO-Link Version 1.1.3 www.io-link.com User manual 4000-76060-0000001_hdb_en_10 8 / 67...
  • Page 9: For Your Safety

    For your safety For your safety  Read the chapter For your safety carefully.  Only after that, you may work with the device. General safety instructions Qualified personnel Only qualified and safety-trained personnel may assemble, commission and operate the device. Target group This document is intended for specialists in automation technology.
  • Page 10: Intended Purpose

    For your safety Intended purpose The power supply unit is designed and manufactured for:  Industrial use.  Installation and Operation within the specified environmental conditions. Foreseeable misuse The device:  should only be used in technically perfect condition. must not be altered with regard to design, engineering, or electrical fea- ...
  • Page 11: Description

    Description Description Art.-No. 4000-76060-0000001 Modlight60 Pro-RGB M12-4U-IOL Product description  Multicolor signal tower with IO-Link interface  20 RGB LED slices  21 adjustable colors  10 different light patterns  Simple commissioning even without IODD and softwaretool Art.-No. 4000-76060-0000002 Modlight60 Pro-RGB M12-4U-B-IOL Product description ...
  • Page 12: Product Designation Code

    Description Product Designation Code The product designation provides information on the device function. Art.-No. 4000-76060-0000001 Modlight60 Pro-RGB M12-4U-IOL  Modlight60 Product family  60 = 60 mm housing diameter Pro-RGB RGB LED segments  M12-4U M12 = M12 male connector direct mounting ...
  • Page 13: Device Structure

    Description Device structure 4000-76060-0000001 4000-76060-0000002 M30 x 1,5 mm nut Waterproof foil (t = 1) Holder Type plate Housing LED for IO-Link communication Outer lens Outer cover Head cover Buzzer unit NPT female thread 1/2" M12 male connector 20 LED segments User manual 4000-76060-0000001_hdb_en_10 13 / 67...
  • Page 14: Technical Data

    Technical Data Technical Data Electrical data Art.-No. 4000-76060-0000001 Modlight60 Pro-RGB M12-4U-IOL Power supply Operating voltage DC 24 V Voltage range DC 18 ... 30 V Current consumption* 200 mA Current consumption max. 250 mA Inrush current 30 A/ 0.1 ms - At operating voltage, with IO-Link communication - All LED segments continuously illuminate in white, no dimming Art.-No.
  • Page 15: Environmental Characteristics

    Technical Data IO-Link, LED Control Operation Mode Stack Mode/ Level Mode/ Slice Mode Lighting Color Total 21 colors Lighting Control Total 10 patterns Dimming 0 % ... 100 % LED/ Lighting pattern Continuous Blinking, Gradation blinking Flashing Rate 30/ 90/ 120 min Flash On : Off = 1:10, Flashing Rate 60/ 90/ 120 min LED/ Luminous Intensity...
  • Page 16: Device Protection

    Technical Data Device protection Electrical Insulation Resistance min. 5 MΩ at 500 V AC between live part and non-current carrying metallic part Withstand Voltage 500 V DC for 1 min between live part and non-current carrying metallic part without breaking insulation Mechanical Vibration Resistance 10 m/s...
  • Page 17 Technical Data Art.-No. 4000-76060-0000001 Modlight60 Pro-RGB M12-4U-IOL Assembly data Weight Net 580 g Dimensions L x W x H 306 x 60 x 60 mm Art.-No. 4000-76060-0000002 Modlight60 Pro-RGB M12-4U-B-IOL Assembly data Weight Net 630 g Dimensions L x W x H 340,5 x 60 x 60 mm User manual 4000-76060-0000001_hdb_en_10 17 / 67...
  • Page 18: Mounting

    Mounting Mounting Requirements NOTICE Device damage. Improper installation can lead to device damage, ingress of liquids, or falling parts. The device is suitable for indoor use only.  Do not use the device without the head cover or buzzer unit in place. ...
  • Page 19 Mounting ≤10 mm ≤4.5 Nm Fig. 5-2: Mounting sequence on a flat surface or on Wall mounting adapter (2, 3, 5, 11 see Chap. 3.2 "Device structure") Mounting sequence on mounting surface Check the mounting position of the product. Make a mounting hole in the mounting position of the product. Turn the body in the counterclockwise direction and remove the body from the bracket.
  • Page 20: Mounting On A Pipe

    Mounting Mounting on a pipe ≤2.25 Nm Fig. 5-3: Mounting sequence on 1/2 inch NPT pipe (2, 3, 5, 11 see 3.2 "Device struc- ture") Mounting sequence on 1/2 inch NPT pipe Check the mounting position of the product and the NPT pipe. Turn the body in the counterclockwise direction and remove the body from the bracket.
  • Page 21: Installation

    Installation Installation Electrical Installation of the device WARNING! Short circuits, electric shocks, or damage. Improper installation can lead to short circuits, damage to the internal circuits, or other damage.  Always de-energize the device before installing/removing it, before replac- ing a fuse, and when connecting it. ...
  • Page 22: Configuration And Parameterization

    Configuration and parameterization Configuration and parameterization The Modlight60 Pro is configured as an IO-Link device of the IO-Link master. LED and buzzer can be controlled via the IO-Link master. Process data 7.1.1 Input process data The Modlight60 Pro provides the status of digital signal inputs via process da- ta.
  • Page 23: Byte Mode Output Process Data - Stack Mode

    Configuration and parameterization 7.1.2 8 byte mode output process data – Stack mode Byte 0 Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0 Stack 1 Speed Stack 1 Pattern Stack 1 Color 00 Off or use Index 2016 000 Off or use Index 2015 000 Off 01 Low 001 Continuous...
  • Page 24 Configuration and parameterization Byte 4 Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0 Stack 5 Speed Stack 5 Pattern Stack 5 Color 00 Off or use Index 2016 000 Off or use Index 2015 000 Off 01 Low 001 Continuous 001 Red 10 Middle 010 Blinking...
  • Page 25: Byte Mode Output Process Data - Level Mode

    Configuration and parameterization 7.1.3 8 byte mode output process data – Level mode Word 0 Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0 Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0 Reserved 7-bit mode 0 ... 100 Reserved 8-bit mode 0 to 255 Reserved 10-bit mode 0 to 1023 Reserved...
  • Page 26: Byte Mode Output Process Data - Slice Mode

    Configuration and parameterization 7.1.4 8 byte mode output process data – Slice mode Byte 1 Byte 0 Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0 Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0 Slice Slice Slice Slice Slice Slice Slice Slice 9 Slice 8 Slice 7 Slice 6 Slice 5 Slice 4 Slice 3 Slice 2 Slice 1 0 Off 1 On...
  • Page 27: 24 Byte Mode Output Process Data - Stack Mode

    Configuration and parameterization 7.1.5 24 byte mode output process data – Stack mode Byte 0 Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0 Stack 1 Speed Stack 1 Pattern Stack 1 Color 00 Off or use Index 2016 000 Off or use Index 2015 000 Off 01 Low 001 Continuous...
  • Page 28 Configuration and parameterization Byte 4 Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0 Stack 5 Speed Stack 5 Pattern Stack 5 Color 00 Off or use Index 2016 000 Off or use Index 2015 000 Off 01 Low 001 Continuous 001 Red 10 Middle 010 Blinking...
  • Page 29: 24 Byte Mode Output Process Data - Level Mode

    Configuration and parameterization 7.1.6 24 byte mode output process data – Level mode Word 0 Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0 Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0 Reserved 7-bit mode 0 ... 100 Reserved 8-bit mode 0 to 255 Reserved 10-bit mode 0 to 1023 Reserved...
  • Page 30: 24 Byte Mode Output Process Data - Slice Mode

    Configuration and parameterization 7.1.7 24 byte mode output process data – Slice mode Byte 0 Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0 Slice 1 Speed Slice 1 Pattern Slice 1 Color 00 Off or use Index 2025 000 Off or use Index 2024 000 Off 01 Low 001 Continuous...
  • Page 31 Configuration and parameterization Byte 4 Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0 Slice 5 Speed Slice 5 Pattern Slice 5 Color 00 Off or use Index 2025 000 Off or use Index 2024 000 Off 01 Low 001 Continuous 001 Red 10 Middle 010 Blinking...
  • Page 32 Configuration and parameterization Byte 8 Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0 Slice 9 Speed Slice 9 Pattern Slice 9 Color 00 Off or use Index 2025 000 Off or use Index 2024 000 Off 01 Low 001 Continuous 001 Red 10 Middle 010 Blinking...
  • Page 33 Configuration and parameterization Byte 12 Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0 Slice 13 Speed Slice 13 Pattern Slice 13 Color 00 Off or use Index 2025 000 Off or use Index 2024 000 Off 01 Low 001 Continuous 001 Red 10 Middle 010 Blinking...
  • Page 34 Configuration and parameterization Byte 16 Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0 Slice 17 Speed Slice 17 Pattern Slice 17 Color 00 Off or use Index 2025 000 Off or use Index 2024 000 Off 01 Low 001 Continuous 001 Red 10 Middle 010 Blinking...
  • Page 35 Configuration and parameterization Byte 21 Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0 Buzzer Loudness Buzzer Type Buzzer 0000 Use Index 2001 (Default 100 %) 000 Use Index 2030 (Default Continuous) 00 Off 0001 10 % 001 Intermittent 01 On 0010 20 % 010 High and Low tones 0011 30 %...
  • Page 36: Io-Link Parameters And Events

    Configuration and parameterization IO-Link parameters and events 7.2.1 IO-Link-specific parameters (Direct Parameter Page) Index Description Length Access Default value Hex (dec) 0x7 (7) Vendor ID 2 byte 0x012F (303) 0x8 (8) 0x9 (9) 0x0A (10) Device ID 3 byte 0x100003 (10485790x100004 (1048580) 0x0B (11) 7.2.2 IO-Link-specific identification parameters (ISDU)
  • Page 37: Murrelektronik Product-Specific Parameters (Isdu)

    Configuration and parameterization 0x12 (18) ... 0x14 (20) Device Variants Index Description Data Length Access Default value Hex (dec) Type 0x12 (18) Product Name String 31 byte Modlight60 Pro-RGB M12-4U-IOL 0x13 (19) Product ID String 18 byte 4000-76060-0000001 0x14 (20) Product Text String 64 byte Modlight60 Pro-RGB multifunction signal column...
  • Page 38 Configuration and parameterization Index Subindex Description Data Length Access Default Value Hex (dec) Hex (dec) Type value 0x07E1 Customized Color RecordT 2 byte 0x00 (0) off (2017) 0x01 (1) red 0x01 (1) Customized Color 1 UInt 1 byte 0x10 (16) 0x02 (2) orange red 0x02 (2) Customized Color 2 UInt...
  • Page 39 Configuration and parameterization Index Subindex Description Data Length Access Default Value Hex (dec) Hex (dec) Type value 0x07E6 Level Meter Thresh- RecordT 20 byte (2022) olds 0x01 (1) Threshold Slice 1 UInt 1 byte 0x01 (1) 0 ... 0x064 (0 ... 100) 0x02 (2) Threshold Slice 2 UInt...
  • Page 40 Configuration and parameterization Index Subindex Description Data Length Access Default Value Hex (dec) Hex (dec) Type value 0x07E8 Level and Slice RecordT 20 byte (2024) Mode LED Pattern 0x01 (1) Slice 1 LED Pattern UInt 1 byte 0x00 (0) 0x02 (2) Slice 2 LED Pattern UInt 1 byte 0x00 (0)
  • Page 41 Configuration and parameterization Index Subindex Description Data Length Access Default Value Hex (dec) Hex (dec) Type value 0x07E9 0x07E9 Level and Slice RecordT 20 byte (2025) (2025) Mode LED Pattern speed 0x01 (1) 0x01 (1) Slice 1 LED Pattern UInt 1 byte 0x00 (0) 0x00 (0) Slow...
  • Page 42 Configuration and parameterization Index Subindex Description Data Length Access Default Value Hex (dec) Hex (dec) Type value 0x07EB User Preference RecordT 20 byte 0x00 (0) Off (2027) Color Bank 1 0x01 (1) red 0x01 (1) Slice 1 LED Color UInt 1 byte 0x00 (0) 0x02 (2) orange red...
  • Page 43 Configuration and parameterization Index Subindex Description Data Length Access Default Value Hex (dec) Hex (dec) Type value 0x07ED User Preference RecordT 20 byte 0x00 (0) Off (2029) Color Bank 3 0x01 (1) red 0x01 (1) Slice 1 LED Color UInt 1 byte 0x00 (0) 0x02 (2) orange red...
  • Page 44 Configuration and parameterization Explanation of parameters 0x032A (810) This parameter is referenced in case all process data bits for “Operating Operating Mode Mode” are 0. Select an “Operating Mode”. This ISDU has the following values: If a wrong value is set, an error is output and both the LED and the buzzer switch off.
  • Page 45 Configuration and parameterization 0x07E4 (2020) Defines whether a blank space should separate the stacks. Blank between Stacks All LEDs light up if “0” is set. A blank space (1 slice with light switched off) is inserted between stacks if “1” is set. 0x07E6 (2022) Refers to the threshold value of each slice in Level mode.
  • Page 46: Io-Link-Specific Event Codes

    Configuration and parameterization Level Mode These are IO-Link parameter default values for Level mode and Slice mode Default Values with 8 bytes. Color desig- Blinking Position Threshold Color Speed nation pattern 20th Slice Blue Continuous 19th Slice Blue Continuous 18th Slice Blue Continuous 17th Slice...
  • Page 47: Loading The Iodd Files

    Configuration and parameterization Code Name Discription 0x8040 Invalid parameter set Typed single parameter value collides with the other parameter settings. 0x8041 Inconsistent parameter set At the end of the block parameter transfer inconsistencies were de- tected. The devices plausibility check failed. 0x8082 Application not ready Access is denied, because the device is currently not available.
  • Page 48: Operation

    Operation Operation The Modlight60 Pro controls the LED slices and the buzzer sound as per the IO-Link process data. Control via 8 or 24 bytes is possible depending on the device ID usage. The function can be used with any master in line with IO-Link Spec. 1.1. Available device IDs The process data length is defined via the device ID: ...
  • Page 49: Structure

    Operation Structure Stack = Group of Slices 20th Slice 19th Slice 5th Stack 18th Slice 4th Stack 3rd Stack 2nd Stack 3rd Slice 1st Stack 2nd Slice 1st Slice Stack Mode Slice Mode/Level Mode/ User Preference Fig. 8-1: Structure Modlight60 Pro User manual 4000-76060-0000001_hdb_en_10 49 / 67...
  • Page 50: Configuring The Device Id

    Operation Configuring the Device ID NOTE The configured input and output data length of the used master port must al- ways be equal to or greater than in the Modlight60 Pro. Example with a Murrelektronik MVK/Impact67 Pro:  A corresponding 02/08 byte submodule is available for the 8 byte mode, and a 02/32 byte submodule is available for the 24 byte mode.
  • Page 51: Operation Via Parameter

    Operation Operation via parameter The Modlight60 Pro allows users to choose between 3 operating modes:  Stack Mode Level Mode   Slice Mode The operating mode is specified via index 810. The mode specified via index 810 remains active as long as the process data in byte 6 and byte 22 (mode) are inactive.
  • Page 52: Level Mode Via Parameter

    Operation 8.3.2 Level Mode via parameter The relevant parameters in Level mode are as follows, see Chap. Murrelek- tronik product-specific parameters (ISDU):  Index 2000: LED Intensity  Index 2022: Level Meter Thresholds  Index 2023: Slice Colors  Index 2024: Slice LED Pattern ...
  • Page 53: Slice Mode Via Parameter

    Operation 8.3.3 Slice Mode via parameter The relevant parameters in Slice mode are as follows, see Chap. Murrelek- tronik product-specific parameters (ISDU):  Index 2000: LED Intensity  Index 2023: Slice Colors  Index 2024: Slice LED Pattern  Index 2025: Slice LED Speed Once the Slice mode has been selected via 810, the individual signal slices can be switched on or off via the process data.
  • Page 54: Operation Via Process Data

    Operation Operation via process data Operation via process data enables switching between Stack mode, Level mode, and Slice mode during operation, thus integrating status indications and process indications. 8.4.1 Selecting the operation mode used Byte 6 or 22, whichever is applicable, enables the activation of the desired functional mode and switching between different modes.
  • Page 55: Stack Mode Via Process Data

    Operation 8.4.2 Stack mode via process data Up to 5 stacks can be controlled in Stack mode. The relevant parameters in Stack mode are as follows: Index 2000: LED Intensity   Index 2017: Customized Color 1 und 2  Index 2020: Blank between Stacks Each individual stack can be controlled via process data in terms of color and animation.
  • Page 56: Level Mode Via Process Data

    Operation 8.4.3 Level mode via process data A process sequence/fill level etc. can be indicated in Level mode. The relevant parameters in Level mode are as follows: Index 2000: LED Intensity   Index 2022: Level Meter Thresholds  Index 2023: Slice Colors ...
  • Page 57: Slice Mode Via Process Data

    Operation 8.4.4 Slice mode via process data The relevant parameters in Slice mode are as follows:  Index 2000: LED Intensity Index 2023: Slice Colors   Index 2024: Slice LED Pattern  Index 2025: Slice LED Speed The individual signal slices can be switched on or off via the process data. Byte 1 Byte 0 Bit7...
  • Page 58: Independent Function Mode

    Operation Independent function mode 8.5.1 Device Synchronization mode The Device Synchronization mode enables the synchronization of multiple Modlight60 Pro. The purpose of this is to prevent the LED controller from drift- ing off. The activation of Sync Start with a high signal is a prerequisite for initiating the synchronization.
  • Page 59: Top/Down Mode

    Operation 8.5.3 Top/Down Mode The Top/Down mode is used to adjust the counting direction. The same pro- cess data can be indicated in the same way for upright and suspended instal- lation. If Top/Down is activated via process data, the counting direction changes from “1st slice bottom”...
  • Page 60: Dependent Function Mode

    Operation Dependent function mode 8.6.1 Autoscale Autoscale is available in Stack mode only. When Autoscale is activated, the stacks activated via process data are auto- matically distributed across the entire Modlight60 Pro. Autoscale example Autoscale off:  Stack 1 green and stack 3 red are active. Autoscale on: ...
  • Page 61: Buzzer

    Operation Buzzer The buzzer is available in art. no. 4000-76060-0000002 only. The buzzer control function starts to control the buzzer once it receives a sig- nal from the IO-Link process data, which relates to the parameter given below.  Index 2001: Buzzer Sound Level ...
  • Page 62 Operation No Sound f = 2450 Hz Continuous f = 2450 Hz 50 ms Intermittent 50 ms 90 ms 90 ms 90 ms 90 ms 3 kHz High and 2 kHz Low tones 60 ms 60 ms 60 ms 60 ms 200 ms 200 ms 4 kHz...
  • Page 63: Io-Link Status Led

    Operation IO-Link status LED The IO-Link status-LED indicates the operating state. (In IO-Link mode only if the value of “0x07F8 (2040) IOL Status LED” is “0”.) When in IO-Link mode, the device is in Operate and, thus, ready for data ex- change with the master.
  • Page 64: Demo Mode

    Operation 8.10 Demo mode The Demo mode is activated when pin 1 and pin 4 carry (+24 V) and pin 3 car- ries (0 V). The Demo mode presents the following demo sequence: Color r Dem o o (Basic c 7 7 colors) ) S S tack k Mode e Demo o Buzzer off Buzzer off...
  • Page 65: Appendix

    Appendix Appendix Accessories Designation Art.-No. Wall mounting adapter suitable for Comlight56 and Mod- 4000-76056-0000903 light60 Pro PRODUCTS AND ACCESSORIES You will find a wide range of products in our catalog or in our Murrelektronik online shop: shop.murrelektronik.com Glossary Glossary You can find explanations of the terms/abbreviations used at: murrelektronik.com/products-industries/glossary/ User manual 4000-76060-0000001_hdb_en_10 65 / 67...
  • Page 66: Legal Notes

    Legal notes Legal notes Disclaimer Murrelektronik GmbH has reviewed the contents of this technical documenta- tion for conformity with the described hardware and software. It is possible that certain details may not be correct. For this reason, we make no warranty re- garding the accuracy of this technical documentation, and assume no liability for any errors, in particular full conformity.
  • Page 67 Murrelektronik GmbH | Falkenstraße 3 | 71570 Oppenweiler | GERMANY +49 7191 47-0 | +49 7191 47-491 000 | info@murrelektronik.com www.murrelektronik.com The information in the manual has been compiled with utmost care. Liability for the correctness, completeness and topicality of the information is restricted to gross negligence.

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