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Entero RPMSP–LED01
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Entero RPMWU–LED01
Entero Projector and Cube Installation Guide
020-100839-01 Rev. 1 (04-2013)
I n s t a l l a t i o n M a n u a l
020-100839-01
Cubes
CC50
CC67
CC70
CC70HD
CC72
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  • Page 1 Projection Engines Cubes Entero RPMSP–LED01 CC50 CC67 Entero RPMHD–LED01 CC70 Entero RPMWU–LED01 CC70HD CC72 I n s t a l l a t i o n M a n u a l 020-100839-01 Entero Projector and Cube Installation Guide 020-100839-01 Rev. 1 (04-2013)
  • Page 3 Projection Engines Cubes CC50 Entero RPMSP–LED01 CC67 Entero RPMHD–LED01 CC70 Entero RPMWU–LED01 CC72 I n s t a l l a t i o n M a n u a l 020-100839-01...
  • Page 5 Performance specifications are based on information available at the time of printing. Christie makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, implied warranties of fitness for a particular purpose.
  • Page 6 Addendum The CD included with this printed manual contains an electronic copy in English. Please read all instructions before using or servicing this product. 手册中 包含 的光盘,带有着中文的 电子 副本 ,使用 或维 修本 产品 前, 请仔 细查 阅 所 有的指 示。 Le DC fourni avec ce manuel imprimé...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1: Introduction 1.1 Safety Warnings and Guidelines ....................1-1 1.2 Contact Support ...........................1-2 2: Cube Installation and Setup 2.1 Christie Pedestals.........................2-1 2.2 Stacking Limitations........................2-1 2.3 Components and Hardware ......................2-2 2.3.1 Cube Enclosures ........................2-2 2.3.2 Screens ..........................2-2 2.3.3 Pedestals..........................2-2 2.3.4 Entero Projectors........................2-3...
  • Page 8 Table of Contents Calculate Your Hardware Requirement ................3-14 PHM Network Example: 2 x 3 Wall ..................3-14 PHM Network Example: 4 x 6 wall ..................3-15 3.7.3 ArrayLOC Over EM Network .....................3-15 Calculate Hardware Requirements ..................3-16 EM Network Example: 2 x 3 Wall ..................3-16 EM Network Example: 4 x 6 Wall ..................3-17 3.7.4 Enable ArrayLOC ........................3-18 3.8 Source Connections ........................3-18...
  • Page 9 Table of Contents 5.10 Portions of the Display are Cut Off or Warped to the Opposite Edge ........5-5 5.11 Display Appears Compressed (Vertically Stretched) ..............5-5 5.12 Data is Cropped from Edges......................5-5 5.13 Inconsistent Picture Quality.......................5-5 5.14 Static Display..........................5-5 5.15 Inaccurate Display Colors ......................5-5 5.16 Display is Not Rectangular......................5-5 5.17 Display is Noisy.........................5-6 6: Maintenance...
  • Page 11: Safety Warnings And Guidelines

    • Always power down and disconnect/disengage all power sources to the projector before servicing or cleaning. • Mount the projector in a Christie display cube or to a sturdy, flat surface that fits the entire projector. Use all 4 mounting points to secure the projector to the surface.
  • Page 12: Contact Support

    Contact Support Trained service technicians are available to diagnose and correct system–related problems. If you encounter any problems during the setup and installation of your system, contact the authorized dealer or Christie Partner from whom the system was purchased. Entero Projector and Cube Installation Manual...
  • Page 13: 2: Cube Installation And Setup

    CC50, CC67, CC70, CC70HD, and CC80. Anytime the display wall is 2 rows or higher the wall must be anchored to prevent tipping and provide stability. Christie recommends either using tiebacks or lag bolts to secure the display wall. For details, see 2.8 Install Permanent External Support, on...
  • Page 14: Components And Hardware

    Components and Hardware All major components required to assemble a complete display cube are packaged and shipped separately to the installation site. This includes the display cube enclosure, projector, display screen, and pedestal. Each component comes with the hardware required for installation. Check the contents of your shipment against the list below to make sure that you have all the necessary hardware.
  • Page 15: Entero Projectors

    2.3.4 Entero Projectors Each display wall requires a User Kit (P/N: 125-108100-xx). One User Kit is provided with each order, and 2 are provided with every 4 or more units ordered. • Power Cord • Entero User Kit (P/N:125-108100-xx). Each kit includes: •...
  • Page 16: Unpack Cube Enclosures And Pedestals

    Unpack Cube Enclosures and Pedestals NOTICES: Failure to comply with the following may result in equipment damage: • Do not cut the protective film off the mirror with a knife. • Do not touch the optical mirror with your bare hands. Fingerprints left on the surface can impact image quality.
  • Page 17: Unpack And Stabilize Screens

    3. Wearing lint-free cotton gloves, remove the protective film from the back of the screen. Install the Pedestals When you install Christie display cubes, Christie recommends that you use a Christie pedestal which is designed to support the maximum stacking limit of the display cubes. Alternatively, custom designed pedestals can be used;...
  • Page 18: Construct A Multiple Pedestal Platform

    Use to fasten pedestals together, 4 on each side panel Use to install display cubes, 2 at the back and 2 at the front On PE67/PE70/PE72 pedestals only, use to install display cubes, 2 on support bracket Front Panel (faces the room) Adjustable feet (Qty.
  • Page 19 5. Tighten the middle nut against the top nut to lock the pedestal foot in position. 6. Check that you can see threads inside the pedestal, at the top of the corner bracket where the foot is installed. If threads are not visible, then you have over–extended the pedestal foot. Readjust the foot before continuing with the installation.
  • Page 20: Install Display Cube Enclosures

    Install Display Cube Enclosures Failure to comply with the following may result in death or serious injury: • Tip Load! The maximum stacking limitation is 5 cubes high in a minimum 2 column display wall. The display wall must be properly anchored anytime the wall is 2 rows or higher to prevent tipping and provide stability.
  • Page 21 1. If space behind the display wall is limited, it is recommended the long-screen bolts are inserted into the back of the cubes before the cubes are installed. 2. Install the first row of cube enclosures starting from the center and working outwards.
  • Page 22 3. Loosen each of the adjustment screws on the optical mirror to minimize tension against the mirror at each adjustment point. 4. Check the alignment between all of the display cubes and make adjustments as required. All cubes must be aligned vertically and horizontally.
  • Page 23: Install Permanent External Support

    All display walls must be supported externally anytime the display wall is 2 rows or higher. External support prevents the wall from tipping and causing personal injury or damage to the display cubes. Christie requires that either the tieback or the lag bolt application is used to support a display wall.
  • Page 24: Lag Bolt Application

    2.8.2 Lag Bolt Application ach column of cubes requires 4 lag bolts. Each lag bolt must be capable of withstanding a pull out force of 500 lbs. DANGER! The amount of external support required is dependent on the size of the display wall.
  • Page 25: Install Screens

    Install Screens NOTICE: Failure to comply with the following may result in equipment damage: • Read this entire section before installing the screens. • Wear the lint-free gloves provided in the user kit when handling the screens to prevent leaving fingerprints on the surface.
  • Page 26 b. For vertical adjustment: Insert 2 M8 vertical alignment screws at each end of the screen, from the inside of the frame so that they are flush with the inside surface of the screen frame. Turn a screw clockwise to increase the height on that side of the screen. Use vertical adjustments to equalize the seams between the cubes.
  • Page 27: 3: Projector Installation And Setup

    3 Projector Installation and Setup The projector is designed for installation in a Christie cube display or a custom display structure. Before installing projectors, make sure that the screens have been installed and that screen depth and height adjustments are complete.
  • Page 28: Projector Components

    Projector Components 6–axis Adjuster Projection Head Module (PHM) Electronics Module (EM) Light Module (LM) 3.3.1 Projection Head Module (PHM) The PHM contains the projection lens, infrared sensor, digital micromirror device (DMD), light module, and other optical components. The module includes the electrical connections that are used to drive these components.
  • Page 29: Install Projectors Into Cube Enclosures

    Install Projectors into Cube Enclosures The PHM and adjuster plate are shipped installed on the 6–axis adjuster. 3.4.1 Tools and Hardware Required • M6 Cap screws (Qty. 8) • M5 Cap screws (Qty. 5) • M6 flat washers (Qty. 8) •...
  • Page 30 5. Install the remaining 2 M6 cap screws and M6 flat washers. Tighten all 4 screws. only front screws shown 6. Remove the 4 shipping bolts from the adjuster. Remove Tape and Loosen Securing Bolt Before Operation Remove Tape and Loosen Securing Bolt...
  • Page 31: Installing The Projector In A Custom Structure

    When installing in a custom structure, refer to the design and installation instructions for the custom structure. Projector position and orientation should be part of the installation design. To review Christie–provided information about the projector such as measurements, clearance requirements, and throw distance calculation, download the CAD drawing for the projector.
  • Page 32 5. Turn the adjuster 180°. 6. Align the holes on the mounting plate with the 4 holes on the adjuster, as shown. 180° 7. Secure with 4 mounting screws removed in step 4. 8. Unscrew the guide pins and re–install them in the mounting plate in the holes marked Pin H. Entero Projector and Cube Installation Manual 020-100839-01 Rev.
  • Page 33: Wiring

    M5 screws installed in step 9. Wiring 3.6.1 Tips for Running External Cables to Projectors All Christie cubes have cable channels in standard locations. Cable covers are included for external cube walls. • System wide, keep cabling down to the lengths you need.
  • Page 34: Connect The Phm To The Em And Ac

    3.6.2 Connect the PHM to the EM and AC 1. Install the projector cables. To determine the location of Interconnection Diagram each cable, see the Interconnection Diagram affixed to the Electronics Module EM Power 2. Move the cables connecting the projector to the EM away from the projector vents and the light path, and secure with cable ties.
  • Page 35: Connect Projectors For External Communication

    3.6.3 Connect Projectors for External Communication By default, communications originating from one type of serial controller (RS232, RS422, or Ethernet) stay on the corresponding network path. A Configuration > Communications > Network Routing > Separate setting indicates this separation. For example, when using an RS422 controller, it will communicate only with the projector to which it is connected, unless the setting is changed to RS232 and RS422 Joined or All Joined.
  • Page 36: Mixed Network

    Mixed Network In the illustrated mixed network, the controller can communicate with the first projector and the command can be relayed to each serially connected projector. This configuration is useful if you are using a non–RS232 controller with the RS232 linking available between these projectors. The example shows both an RS422–compatible controller and an Ethernet–connected PC for working with a network of projectors linked using their RS232 IN/ OUT ports.
  • Page 37: Rs232 Network

    RS232 Network In the illustrated RS232 network, the controller can communicate with the first projector and the command can be relayed to each serially connected projector. NOTICE: Using the wrong type of serial cable can damage the projector. 1. Connect the controller to one projector using a serial cable between the PC and the RS232 IN port on the electronics module.
  • Page 38: Mixed Serial Network (Rs232 And Rs422)

    Mixed Serial Network (RS232 and RS422) RS422 serial communication is better over long distances than RS232 communication. Use the RS422 port only if your device has the capability. Always read the equipment literature before connecting. NOTICE: Connecting to the RS422 port with incompatible equipment, including the wrong type of serial cable, can damage the projector.
  • Page 39: Connect Projectors For Arrayloc

    Connect Projectors for ArrayLOC Christie Entero projectors use Christie ArrayLOC technology to automatically and continuously synchronize color and brightness settings across all projectors in an array. 3.7.1 Hardware Requirements One or more external Ethernet switches are required to create a private ArrayLOC network. To make sure the network operates effectively, do not connect the ArrayLOC network to other external or internal networks.
  • Page 40: Arrayloc Over Phm Network

    3.7.2 ArrayLOC Over PHM Network In a PHM Network for ArrayLOC, only the PHM of each projector is connected to the network switch. The projector EM remains connected to the PHM. Calculate Your Hardware Requirement In an PHM Network for ArrayLOC, each projector requires 1 port on a network switch.
  • Page 41: Phm Network Example: 4 X 6 Wall

    PHM Network Example: 4 x 6 wall This illustration shows a 4 x 6 ArrayLOC configuration with three 10–port network switches. Switch Switch Switch 3.7.3 ArrayLOC Over EM Network In an EM Network for ArrayLOC, the projector EM and PHM are connected to a network switch.
  • Page 42: Calculate Hardware Requirements

    Calculate Hardware Requirements In an EM Network for ArrayLOC, each projector requires 2 ports on a network switch. For example, if you install a 2 x 4 cube wall with 8 projectors, 16 ports are required (8 x 2 = 16). Multiple switches must be connected to one another to form a single network.
  • Page 43: Em Network Example: 4 X 6 Wall

    EM Network Example: 4 x 6 Wall To reduce the length of the Ethernet cabling for larger installations, use multiple, smaller switches instead of a single, large switch. This illustration shows an ArrayLOC configuration with 6 10–port network switches. Switch Switch Switch Switch...
  • Page 44: Enable Arrayloc

    3.7.4 Enable ArrayLOC If using projector software version 1.3.x or later, the type of ArrayLOC network configuration being used must be specified. 1. Navigate to the Main Menu > Configuration > ArrayLOC > ArrayLOC Configuration > ArrayLOC Network option. 2. Select an ArrayLOC Network type in the list. IMPORTANT: For the ArrayLOC functionality to work correctly, each projector in the array must be configured to use the sam ArrayLOC network configuration...
  • Page 45: Dual Link Dvi Input Card

    3.8.2 Dual Link DVI Input Card This card accepts a single DVI signal over a DVI–I connector and analog video signals over the DVI–I or 15–pin VGA connector. The module can simultaneously support a digital signal on the DVI input and an analog signal on the VGA port;...
  • Page 46: Analog Bnc Input Card

    3.8.4 Analog BNC Input Card This card accepts several types of Sync modes. In 5–wire Sync mode, all 5 BNC connectors are used. If H/C and V connectors are swapped, this card will still operate normally. An analog graphic source, such as a VGA from a PC, can be connected.
  • Page 47: Video Decoder Input Card

    3.8.6 Video Decoder Input Card This card accepts and decodes SD video. This includes CVBS (composite video), S–Video, and component sources. This card supports as many as 6 video signals, 4 of them on BNC connectors and 2 on 4–pin mini–DIN connectors.
  • Page 48: System Integration - Gpio Connector

    System Integration – GPIO Connector The General Purpose Input Output (GPIO) connector located on the input panel provides a flexible method of interfacing external I/O devices to the projector. There are 7 GIO pins on the 9–pin D–Sub GPIO connector, which are configured via RS232 commands.
  • Page 49: 4: Adjust The Image

    4 Adjust the Image If necessary, make the adjustments outlined in this section for each display. Obtain the best results possible before moving on to the next adjustment. Image adjustments include: • 6–axis adjustment: Adjusts image geometry to best match the screen perimeter. •...
  • Page 50: Focus .64:1 Fixed Lens

    Focus .64:1 Fixed Lens The focus and geometry for Entero projectors are preset for installation in CC67 cubes. For all other installations, follow the steps outlined below. 1. Press Test once on the remote to display the internal geometry test pattern. The test image should approximately fill the screen.
  • Page 51: Adjust Image Geometry Using The 6-Axis Adjuster

    Adjust Image Geometry Using the 6–axis Adjuster Use the adjuster controls to adjust image geometry: position, keystone, zoom and tilt. Adjustment knobs are color-coded. The 6–axis adjustment label on the product illustrates the function of each. Before making adjustments, make sure the lock screws for each adjustment knob are loosened. Use the 5 mm hex key provided to loosen the M6 lock screws and a 2 mm hex key (not provided) to loosen the collar lock screws.
  • Page 52  NOTES: 1) If it is necessary to make mirror adjustments do so only after you have completed this procedure. Start with the displays in the center of the bottom row and work towards the end of the row. 1. Work from the back of the display cube. Make sure you can see all 4 sides of the image on the inside of the screen.
  • Page 53: Fine-Tune Image Geometry Using The Mirror

    Fine–tune Image Geometry using the Mirror NOTICE: Do not use tools to tighten the thumbscrews on the mirror to prevent the possibility of it cracking. NOTE: Adjust the optical mirror only when image geometry cannot be corrected with the 6–axis adjuster. This section outlines how to fine adjust the image geometry using the mirror adjustments.
  • Page 54: Mirror Adjustment Screws

    4.5.1 Mirror Adjustment Screws Turn screws clockwise to pull the mirror away from the screen and make the image larger in the corresponding area. NOTE: Turning the D1 adjustment screw clockwise pushes the mirror towards the screen. Turn screws counter–clockwise to push the mirror towards the screen and make the image smaller in the corresponding area.
  • Page 55: Image Geometry Troubleshooting Using The Mirror

    4.5.3 Image Geometry Troubleshooting using the Mirror The following examples illustrate what areas of the optical mirror to adjust to achieve the desired image. Direction of Movement by Screws to Adjust Image Problem Mirror During Adjustment Turn thumbscrews clockwise in zones C1–A–A1 to pull the mirror Turn thum bscrew s in zones...
  • Page 56 Image Problem Screws to Adjust Direction of Movement by Mirror During Adjustment Image Problem Screws to Adjust Turn thumbscrews clockwise in zones C1– C2 to pull the mirror Turn thumbscrews clockwise in zones C and D, and counter–clockwise in D1 to pull the mirror Turn thumbscrews counter–clockwise in zones A–A1–B to push the mirror.
  • Page 57: Barrel And Pincushion Distortion

    3 adjacent black and 3 adjacent white pixels for input level adjustments for analog sources. 2. If the image is not oriented correctly, select Configuration > Output Settings > Image Orientation and change the orientation of the displayed image to suit the installation. For example, for Christie cube installations, select Rear Projection Inverted.
  • Page 58: Adjust Image Geometry Using The Projector Software

    For information about managing channels, see the Entero RPMWU/RPMSP/RPMHD–LED01 User Manual (P/N: 020-100367-xx). 4.6.2 Adjust Image Geometry Using the Projector Software Only use projector software options if the images still requires adjusting after the hardware has been optimized and Auto Setup has been run. See the Entero RPMWU–RPMSP–RPMHD–LED01 User Manual (P/N: 020- 100367-xx) for details about software based geometry changes: Size and Position, Resize Presets, Geometry Correction.
  • Page 59: Adjust Brightness Uniformity

    • You may have to add some red to some of the blues. e. Use the white color settings to achieve a uniform white across all projectors. Exit the color adjustment menus. Once you have completed these adjustments, the ArrayLOC feature automatically monitors and maintains the color and brightness uniformity across the display wall.
  • Page 61: System Warnings And Errors

    The projector remains operational, but the message indicates a serious problem that should be reported to the Christie. • A error message indicates a serious malfunction has occurred and it must be reported to the Christie. The projector is not operational.
  • Page 62: Error Codes

    Error Codes If the status display window shows one of the codes in the Error Codes table you may need a Christie accredited service technician to repair the component identified by the error code. Error codes are displayed in a 3–phase format: •...
  • Page 63: Led Status Indicators

    LM Air inlet overtemp or sensor not functioning LM C Air exhaust overtemp or sensor not functioning LM LED Driver overtemp or sensor not functioning LM Power supply overtemp or sensor not functioning LM ambient overtemp or sensor not functioning LM Red thermistor overtemp or sensor not functioning LM Green thermistor overtemp or sensor not functioning LM Blue thermistor overtemp or sensor not functioning...
  • Page 64: Projector Does Not Turn On

    Projector Does Not Turn On • Make sure the projector is plugged in. • Make sure cables are connected and not damaged. Light Module Suddenly Goes Off 1. Check shutter setting – if status display shows SH then the shutter may be active. Toggle through shutter modes.
  • Page 65: The Upper Portion Of The Display Is Waving, Tearing Or Jittering

    The Upper Portion of the Display is Waving, Tearing or Jittering 1. Check that the RGB Brightness setting is not too low. 2. Check the signal level on the input device. 5.10 Portions of the Display are Cut Off or Warped to the Opposite Edge If you have resized the image, adjust the resizing settings until the entire image is visible and centered.
  • Page 66: Display Is Noisy

    5.17 Display is Noisy 1. Adjust the input source pixel tracking, phase, and filter. 2. Verify the video input is terminated (75 ohms). If the device is the last device in a linked series, verify the video input is terminated at the last input source. 3.
  • Page 67: Ventilation

    6 Maintenance The following procedures are provided for use as needed. There is no required set maintenance schedule for this product. Ventilation The operating environment in which you operate the display cubes should not exceed the temperatures defined Appendix A Specifications.
  • Page 68: Remove Finger Prints

    Remove Finger Prints 1. Use a lint free cotton cloth with acetone and alcohol to dab the stain. For a finger print that is hard to remove, use a cotton swab dipped in acetone. 2. Use compressed air to dry the solvent. Clean the Screen Notice: Typically, it is not necessary to clean the screen;...
  • Page 69: Clean The Projection Lens

    Clean the Projection Lens NOTICE: Clean only if necessary. A small amount of dust on the lens has little effect on picture quality. 6.4.1 Items Required • Camel–hair brush • Lint free cloths (without color) • Coated optics cleaning solution 6.4.2 Instructions Remove Dust 1.
  • Page 71: A Specifications

    A Specifications This appendix includes specifications and brief dimension drawings for the following display units: • CC50 • CC67 • CC70 • CC70HD • CC72 Additional information and drawings are available for download from www.christiedigital.com. Entero Projector and Cube Installation Manual 020-100839-01 Rev.
  • Page 72 3 input module slots available optional modules VGA, Digital (DVI), Analog (RGB), dual SDI/HDSI, twin HDMI compatibility Compatible with Christie TVC Series video wall controllers or other input sources from VGA to QXGA as well as standard HD for technology LED (RGB) Illumination LED life rating >60,000 hrs...
  • Page 73: Cc50 Brightness And Performance Characteristics

    A.1.1 CC50 Brightness and Performance Characteristics Engine option Screen option Screen type Viewability Screen 1/2 gain Brightness (cd/m Horiz. Verti. Horiz. Verti. SXGA+ A RPMSP-LED01 SC50-LE02 Lenticular 160° 60° ±40° ±10° B RPMSP-LED01 SC50-XP01 Cross prism 180° 120° ±35° ±27° Brightness specifications are at reduced color space settings.
  • Page 74: Cc67 Specifications

    3 input module slots available optional modules VGA, Digital (DVI), Analog (RGB), dual SDI/HDSI, twin HDMI compatibility Compatible with Christie TVC Series video wall controllers or other input sources from VGA to QXGA as well as standard HD formats Illumination technology LED (RGB) LED life rating >60,000 hrs...
  • Page 75: Cc67 Brightness And Performance Characteristics

    A.2.1 CC67 Brightness and Performance Characteristics Engine option Screen option Screen type Viewability Screen 1/2 gain Brightness (cd/m Horiz. Verti. Horiz. Verti. SXGA+ RPMSP-LED01 SC67-XP01 Cross prism 180° 120° ±35° ±27° Brightness specifications are at reduced color space settings. Entero Projector and Cube Installation Manual 020-100839-01 Rev.
  • Page 76: Cc70 Specifications

    A.3 CC70 Specifications WUXGA Product cube CC70-3501 make-up projection engine RPMHD-LED01 screen options SC70-XP01 Imaging imaging technologies native resolution illumination Pixel density pitch Screen types Inputs standard scan rates expansion optional modules compatibility Illumination technology LED life rating Color temperature range gamut adjustment...
  • Page 77: Cc70 Brightness And Performance Characteristics

    A.3.1 CC70 Brightness and Performance Characteristics Engine option Screen option Screen type Viewability Screen 1/2 gain Brightness (cd/m Horiz. Verti. Horiz. Verti. HD native RPMHD-LED01 SC70-XP01 Cross prism 180° 120° ±35° ±27° Brightness specifications are at reduced color space settings. Entero Projector and Cube Installation Manual 020-100839-01 Rev.
  • Page 78: Cc72 Specifications

    A.4 CC72 Specifications WUXGA Product cube CC72-3301 make-up projection engine RPMWU-LED01 screen options SC72-XP01 Imaging imaging technologies native resolution illumination Pixel density pitch Screen types Inputs standard scan rates expansion optional modules compatibility Illumination technology LED life rating Color temperature range gamut adjustment...
  • Page 79: Cc72 Brightness And Performance Characteristics

    A.4.1 CC72 Brightness and Performance Characteristics Engine option Screen option Screen type Viewability Screen 1/2 gain Brightness (cd/m Horiz. Verti. Horiz. Verti. WUXGA RPMWU-LED01 SC72-XP01 Entero Projector and Cube Installation Manual 020-100839-01 Rev. 2(04-2013)
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