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  • Page 1 Network Guide...
  • Page 2: What Networks Can Do For You

    What Networks Can Do for You This manual describes how to connect to a network, access the camera remotely, and upload images to computers and ftp servers over Ethernet connections. Once a connection has been established, you can: Upload existing photos and movies FTP upload (041) Image transfer (015) Computer...
  • Page 3 Control multiple cameras (requires optional WT-5 wireless transmitter) Synchronized release (045) See page 7 for information on configuring the camera for connection to a host computer, page 35 for information on configuring the camera for connection to an ftp server. The camera can also be used with optional WT-4 wireless transmitters or UT-1 communication units.
  • Page 4: Trademark Information

    Sony Corporation. CompactFlash is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation. All other trade names mentioned in this manual or the other documentation provided with this Nikon product are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Apple Public Source License...
  • Page 5: Notices

    • Nikon will not be held liable for any damages resulting from the use of this product. • While every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this...
  • Page 6 Visit these sites to keep up-to-date with the latest product information, tips, answers to frequently-asked questions (FAQs), and general advice on digital imaging and photography. Additional information may be available from the Nikon representative in your area. See the following URL for contact information: http://imaging.nikon.com/...
  • Page 7 The options described in the product manual as being in the device info and device settings menus can be accessed from Network > Device info and settings in the D4S setup menu.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents What Networks Can Do for You............ii Notices......................v Introduction Network Options..................2 Installing Software .................4 Transfer, Control, and HTTP Ethernet Connections ................7 Step 1: Connecting an Ethernet Cable........8 Step 2: Enabling the Ethernet .............10 Step 3: The Connection Wizard ..........10 Step 4: Pairing ...................13 For information on connecting to a wireless LAN using an optional WT-5 wireless transmitter, see the manual provided...
  • Page 9 Ethernet Connections................ 35 Step 1: Connecting an Ethernet Cable ........36 Step 2: Enabling the Ethernet............. 37 Step 3: The Connection Wizard..........37 For information on connecting to a wireless LAN using an optional WT-5 wireless transmitter, see the manual provided with the WT-5.
  • Page 11: Introduction

    Introduction This guide describes how to use the camera in (chiefly Ethernet) network environments, including connecting to and operating the camera in a network. Be sure to read this guide and the camera manual thoroughly and to keep them where they will be read all those who use the product.
  • Page 12: Network Options

    Network Options The camera can be connected to Ethernet or wireless networks using the built-in Ethernet port or an optional WT-5 or WT-4 wireless transmitter. Note that an Ethernet cable (available separately from commercial sources) is required for an Ethernet connection.
  • Page 13 Optional UT-1 Communications Units In place of the built-in Ethernet port, an optional UT-1 communication unit can be used to connect the camera to a local area network (LAN). The UT-1 supports the same modes as the WT-4 and can be used with Ethernet networks or combined with an optional WT-5 wireless transmitter for connection to wireless networks.
  • Page 14: Installing Software

    Installing Software Before connecting to a network, install the Wireless Transmitter Utility, available for free download from the Nikon website using the supplied ViewNX 2 CD (an Internet connection is required). The Wireless Transmitter Utility is required for pairing in image transfer and camera control modes (014) and can be used to create network profiles.
  • Page 15 Start the installer. Click Next (Windows) or Continue (Mac) and follow the on-screen instructions. Windows Click Next Click Continue Exit the installer. Click OK (Windows) or Close (Mac) when installation is complete. Windows Click OK Click Close The WT-4 Setup Utility The Wireless Transmitter Utility must be reinstalled if the WT-4 Setup Utility is uninstalled after installation is complete.
  • Page 16 Wireless Transmitter Utility System Requirements Windows Intel Celeron, Pentium 4, or Core series, 1.6 GHz or better Pre-installed versions of Windows 8.1, Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows XP; note that the application runs in 32-bit compatible mode in 64-bit versions of Windows 8.1, Windows 7, and Windows Vista, while 64-bit versions of Windows XP are not supported •...
  • Page 17: Transfer, Control, And Http

    Transfer, Control, and HTTP Ethernet Connections Follow the steps below to connect to a computer in image transfer, camera control, and http server modes. Image transfer Camera control HTTP server Install the Wireless Transmitter Utility (04) Step 1: Connect an Ethernet cable (08) For information on using the Step 2: Select Ethernet (010)
  • Page 18: Step 1: Connecting An Ethernet Cable

    Step 1: Connecting an Ethernet Cable After starting the computer and logging in, ready the camera as described below. Do not turn the camera off or disconnect the Ethernet cable while data are being transferred to the computer. Insert a memory card. Turn the camera off and insert a memory card.
  • Page 19: Turn The Camera On

    Turn the camera on. Power switch Rotate the power switch to turn the camera on. Connection Status LEDs Connection status is shown by the LEDs next to the camera’s Ethernet connector. Green LED Yellow LED Status ● ● Network functions disabled (051) or Ethernet (off ) (off ) cable not connected.
  • Page 20: Step 2: Enabling The Ethernet

    Step 2: Enabling the Ethernet Select the Ethernet as the network device used by the camera. Display the hardware list. In the setup menu, select Network, then highlight Choose hardware and press 2 to view the hardware list. Select Wired LAN. Highlight Wired LAN and press J to select the highlighted option and return to the network menu.
  • Page 21 Start the connection wizard. Highlight Connection wizard and press 2 to start the connection wizard. Choose a connection type (02). Highlight Image transfer, Camera control, or HTTP server and press J. Name the new network profile. Enter the name that will appear in the profile list and press J.
  • Page 22 Obtain or select an IP address. Highlight one of the following options and press J. • Obtain automatically: Select this option if the network is configured to supply the IP address automatically. • Enter manually: When prompted, enter an IP address and subnet mask by pressing 4 and 2 to highlight segments and 1 and 3 to change.
  • Page 23: Step 4: Pairing

    Exit the wizard. Highlight one of the following options and press J. • Connect and exit wizard: Save the new network profile and connect to the server. • Exit wizard: Save the new network profile and exit. Proceed to “HTTP Server” (022). Step 4: Pairing If you selected Image transfer or Camera control in Step 4 of the connection wizard (011), pair the camera with the computer as...
  • Page 24 Start the Wireless Transmitter Utility. When prompted, start the copy of the Wireless Transmitter Utility installed on the computer. Pairing will begin automatically. Disconnect the camera. The message at right will be displayed when pairing is complete. Disconnect the USB cable. Exit the wizard.
  • Page 25: Image Transfer

    Image Transfer Image transfer is used to upload photographs and movies to the computer from a camera memory card. The explanation that follows assumes that existing pictures are used. Display network profiles. In the setup menu, select Network > Network settings to display the profiles list.
  • Page 26 View pictures. Press the K button to view pictures. Display the first picture to be sent in single-image playback or highlight it in the thumbnail list. Upload pictures. Press J and the center of the multi selector. A white transfer icon will appear on the picture and upload will begin immediately.
  • Page 27 Interrupting Transmission/Removing Transfer Marking To cancel transmission of images marked with white or green transfer icons, select the images during playback and press J and the center of the multi selector. The transfer icon will be removed. Any of the following actions will also interrupt transmission: •...
  • Page 28 Transfer Status During playback, the status of images selected for upload is shown as follows: : “Send” Images that have been selected for upload are marked with a white transfer icon. : “Sending” A green transfer icon is displayed during upload.
  • Page 29: Camera Control

    Camera Control Select this option to control the camera from a computer running Camera Control Pro 2 (available separately) and save photographs directly to the computer hard disk instead of the camera memory card (movies will still be saved to the camera memory card; insert a memory card before shooting movies).
  • Page 30 Select Enable. Highlight Enable and press J to connect to the network and return to the network menu. The profile name will be displayed in green when a connection is established. Start Camera Control Pro 2. Start the copy of Camera Control Pro 2 (available separately) installed on the host computer.
  • Page 31 Network Status Network status can be viewed in the top level of the network menu. Status area: The status of the connection to the host. The profile name is displayed in green when a connection is established. Errors are also displayed here (084). Signal strength: Wireless signal strength.
  • Page 32: Http Server

    HTTP Server Select HTTP server to view the pictures on the camera memory card or take photographs from the web browser on a computer or iPhone (see page 27 for system requirements). Up to five users can access the camera at one time, although only one can take photographs.
  • Page 33 Select Enable. Highlight Enable and press J to connect to the network and return to the network menu. The URL used for connection to the camera is displayed when a connection is established. Launch the web browser. Launch the web browser on the computer or iPhone. Enter the camera URL.
  • Page 34 Enter your user name and password in the web browser login dialog (the user name and password are set using Network settings > Options > HTTP user settings in the network menu as described on page 58; the default user name is “nikon” while the default password is blank).
  • Page 35 Choose a language. Click Language and choose English, French, German, Japanese, or Spanish. Choose an operating mode. Choose Shooting/Viewer to take pictures (028, 32) and Shooting/Viewer or Viewer to view existing pictures (030, 33). Up to five users at a time can connect using Viewer, but only one user at a time can connect using Shooting/Viewer (if another user is already connected using Shooting/Viewer, Shooting/Viewer will not be displayed and only four users...
  • Page 36 Network Status Network status can be viewed in the top level of the network menu. Status area: The status of the connection to the host. The camera URL is displayed in green when a connection is established. Errors are also displayed here (084). Signal strength: Wireless signal strength.
  • Page 37 HTTP Server System Requirements Windows Pre-installed versions of Windows 8.1, Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows XP; note that the application runs in 32- bit compatible mode in 64-bit versions of Windows 8.1, Windows 7, and Windows Vista, while 64-bit versions of Windows XP are not supported •...
  • Page 38: Computer Web Browsers

    Computer Web Browsers This section describes the http server displays for computer web browsers (dialogs are shown with all buttons displayed for explanatory purposes). Click to adjust camera settings. For information on the displays for iPhones, see page 32. ❚❚ The Shooting Window The following controls can be accessed by selecting Shooting/ Viewer on the server home page or clicking the shoot button in the viewer window.
  • Page 39 Contains the exposure indicator and shows the battery Display panel level and number of exposures remaining. Shows such settings as shutter speed, aperture, exposure compensation, ISO sensitivity, white balance, metering, AF-area mode, focus mode, image area (live view photography only), microphone sensitivity (movie Camera settings live view only), and either photo image quality and size or movie quality and frame size/frame rate.
  • Page 40: Thumbnail View

    ❚❚ The Viewer Window The viewer window can be accessed by selecting Viewer on the server home page or clicking the view button in the shooting window. The viewer window for computer web browsers offers a choice of thumbnail, film-strip (031), and full-frame views (031). Thumbnail View View multiple small (“thumbnail”) images per page.
  • Page 41 Film-Strip View Choose the picture displayed from the thumbnails at the bottom of the window. Current picture (click 4 or 2 to view additional pictures) Copy current picture to computer Thumbnails (click to select) Full-Frame View View pictures full frame. Current picture (click 4 or 2 to view additional pictures)
  • Page 42: Iphone Web Browsers

    iPhone Web Browsers This section describes the http server displays for iPhone web browsers (dialogs are shown with all buttons displayed for explanatory purposes). Tap to adjust camera settings. For information on computer displays, see page 28. ❚❚ The Shooting Window The following controls can be accessed by selecting Shooting/ Viewer on the server home page or tapping the shoot button in the viewer window.
  • Page 43 ❚❚ The Viewer Window The viewer window can be accessed by selecting Viewer on the server home page or tapping the view button in the shooting window. The viewer window for iPhone web browsers offers a choice of thumbnail and full-frame views (034). Thumbnail View View multiple small (“thumbnail”) images per page.
  • Page 44 Full-Frame View View pictures full frame. Current picture Show previous Show next image image Thumbnail view View most recent picture in folder...
  • Page 45: Ethernet Connections

    Ethernet Connections Follow the steps below to connect to an ftp server. FTP server Step 1: Connect an Ethernet cable (036) For information on using the WT-5 to Step 2: Select Ethernet (037) connect to wireless networks, see the WT-5 manual. Step 3: Run the connection wizard (037) Transfer pictures (041) Choosing a Power Source...
  • Page 46: Step 1: Connecting An Ethernet Cable

    Step 1: Connecting an Ethernet Cable After starting the ftp server, connect the camera as described below. Do not turn the camera off or disconnect the Ethernet cable while data are being exchanged with the ftp server. Insert a memory card. Turn the camera off and insert a memory card.
  • Page 47: Step 2: Enabling The Ethernet

    Step 2: Enabling the Ethernet Select the Ethernet as the network device used by the camera. Display the hardware list. In the setup menu, select Network, then highlight Choose hardware and press 2 to view the hardware list. Select Wired LAN. Highlight Wired LAN and press J to select the highlighted option and return to the network menu.
  • Page 48 Start the connection wizard. Highlight Connection wizard and press 2 to start the connection wizard. Choose a connection type. Highlight FTP upload and press J. Name the new network profile. Enter the name that will appear in the profile list and press J (011; to use the default name, press J without making any changes).
  • Page 49 Choose the server type. Highlight FTP or SFTP (secure ftp) and press J. Enter the IP address. Enter the server URL or IP address (011) and press J to connect. Log in. Highlight one of the following options and press J. •...
  • Page 50 Choose a destination folder. Highlight one of the following options and press J. • Home folder: Select this option to upload pictures to the server’s home folder. • Enter folder name: Select this option to upload pictures to another folder (the folder must already exist on the server).
  • Page 51: Ftp Upload

    FTP Upload Photos and movies can be uploaded from camera memory cards to an ftp server as described below, or photos can be uploaded as they are taken. For information on setting up an ftp server, see page 63. Display network profiles. In the setup menu, select Network >...
  • Page 52 View pictures. Press the K button to view pictures. Display the first picture to be sent full frame or highlight it in the thumbnail list. Upload pictures. Press J and the center of the multi selector. A white transfer icon will appear on the picture and upload will begin immediately.
  • Page 53 Uploading New Photographs as They Are Taken To upload new photographs as they are taken, select On for Network > Options > Auto send in the setup menu (057). Interrupting Transmission/Removing Transfer Marking To cancel transmission of images marked with white or green transfer icons, select the images during playback and press J and the center of the multi selector.
  • Page 54 Transfer Status During playback, the status of images selected for upload is shown as follows: : “Send” Images that have been selected for upload are marked with a white transfer icon. : “Sending” A green transfer icon is displayed during upload.
  • Page 55: Synchronized Release

    Synchronized release groups one master D4S camera with up to ten remote cameras and synchronizes the shutters on the remote D4S camera with the release on the master camera. The master and remote cameras must all be equipped with optional WT-5 wireless transmitters.
  • Page 56: Synchronized Release Options

    Synchronized Release Options The following options are available for synchronized release: Group name, Master/remote, Remote camera check, and Number of remote cameras. To view synchronized release settings, select Network > Network settings in the setup menu, highlight Synchronized release, and press W. ❚❚...
  • Page 57 Remote Camera Check Select On to check whether the remote cameras are ready. The LED on the WT-5 will flash yellow to warn if the number of cameras returning “ready” is less than that selected for Number of remote cameras. Number of Remote Cameras Enter the number (1–10) of remote cameras in the group.
  • Page 58: Taking Pictures

    Taking Pictures Display network settings. In the setup menu, select Network > Network settings. Select Synchronized Release. Highlight Synchronized release, press W, and adjust the settings for master and remote cameras as described on pages 46 and 47. Press J to select synchronized release and return to the network menu.
  • Page 59: Take Pictures

    Take pictures. Pressing the shutter-release button on the master camera releases the shutters on the remote cameras. Remote Camera Check If remote camera check (047) is on, warnings will be displayed if any of the remote cameras are not ready.
  • Page 61: Menu Guide

    Menu Guide This section describes the items in the Network menu. B setup menu ➜ Network Choose Hardware Choose the hardware used to connect to the network: Ethernet, WT-5, or WT-4 (02). B setup menu ➜ Network Network Connection Choose Enable to enable the network connection.
  • Page 62 B setup menu ➜ Network Network Settings Highlight Network settings and press 2 to display the network profiles list, where you can create new profiles or select an existing profile. ❚❚ The Profile List The camera can store up to nine network profiles.
  • Page 63 ❚❚ Create Profile Choose Connection wizard to create network profiles with the help of a wizard (010, 37), Configure manually to enter ftp and http server settings manually (082). ❚❚ Copy to/from Card This option is available only with ftp and http server connections. Select Copy profile from card to copy profiles from the memory card to the profile list.
  • Page 64 ❚❚ Editing Network Profiles To edit the profile currently highlighted in the profile list, press W and choose from the following options: Edit the profile name and password (054). General Edit wireless settings (wireless connections only; Wireless 055). TCP/IP Edit TCP/IP settings (056). Edit ftp settings (056).
  • Page 65 Wireless Edit the following wireless settings: • SSID: Enter the name (SSID) of the network on which the host computer or ftp server is located. • Communication mode: Select Infrastructure for wireless communication via a wireless network access point, Ad hoc if the camera is connected to the ftp server or computer directly.
  • Page 66 TCP/IP If the network is configured to supply IP addresses automatically, select Enable for Obtain automatically. Otherwise select Disable and enter the following information: • Address/Mask: Enter an IP address and subnet mask. • Gateway: If the network requires a gateway address, select Enable and enter the address supplied by the network administrator.
  • Page 67 B setup menu ➜ Network Options Edit the following settings. ❚❚ Auto Send If On is selected for image transfer or ftp server connections, photos will automatically be uploaded to the server as they are taken (note, however, that photos can only be taken when a memory card is inserted in the camera).
  • Page 68 ❚❚ Protect If Marked for Upload Select Yes to automatically protect files marked for upload to an ftp server. Protection is removed as the files are uploaded. ❚❚ Send Folder Select a folder for upload (image transfer and ftp server connections only). All photos in the selected folder (including those already marked as “sent”) will be uploaded, beginning immediately.
  • Page 69 ❚❚ Power Saving Choose Prioritize network speed for faster network speeds, Prioritize power saving for reduced power consumption. Prioritize network speed ensures that LAN connections remain active even when data are not being exchanged with the server and allows Ethernet connections using the high-speed 1000BASE-T standard.
  • Page 71: Appendices

    Appendices Creating Profiles on a Computer The Wireless Transmitter Utility (04) can be used to create network profiles. Connect the camera. Start the computer and connect the camera using the supplied USB cable as shown below. Turn the camera on. Power switch Rotate the power switch to turn the camera on.
  • Page 72 Start the Wireless Transmitter Utility. Double-click the Wireless Transmitter Utility icon on the desktop (Windows) or click the Wireless Transmitter Utility icon in the Dock (Mac). Create a profile. Follow the on-screen instructions to create a network profile.
  • Page 73: Creating An Ftp Server

    Creating an FTP Server Images can be uploaded to ftp servers created using the standard ftp services included with Windows 8.1, Windows 8.1 Enterprise/ Pro, Windows 7 (Professional/Enterprise/Ultimate), Windows Vista (Ultimate/Business/Enterprise), and Windows XP Professional. Under Windows, Internet Information Services (IIS) are required to configure ftp servers (installation instructions are available from Microsoft).
  • Page 74: Windows 8.1/Windows 7

    Windows 8.1/Windows 7 Go to Network and Sharing Center. Select Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center in the Control Panel. Display the network adapter list. Click Change adapter settings. Open the network properties dialog. If you are connecting via Ethernet, right-click Ethernet (Windows 8.1) or Local Area Connection (Windows 7) and select Properties.
  • Page 75 Display TCP/IP settings. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click Properties. Enter an IP address and subnet mask. Enter an IP address and subnet mask for the ftp server and click OK.
  • Page 76 Close the network properties dialog. Click Close. Open Administrative Tools. Select System and Security > Administrative Tools in the Control Panel.
  • Page 77 Open the IIS manager. Double-click Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager. Select Add FTP Site…. Right-click the computer user name and select Add FTP Site….
  • Page 78 Enter site information. Name the site and choose the path to the folder that will be used for ftp upload. Click Next to proceed. Anonymous Login To allow anonymous login, select a folder in the user’s public folder as the content directory.
  • Page 79 Choose binding and SSL options. Select the IP address entered in Step 5, note the port number, select Start FTP site automatically, and check No SSL. Click Next to proceed.
  • Page 80 Choose authentication options. Adjust settings as described below and click Finish. • Authentication: Basic • Allow access to: All users • Permissions: Read/Write...
  • Page 81: Windows Vista

    Windows Vista Display network connections. Click Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet Settings > Network Connections > Manage Network Connections. Open the network properties dialog. If you are connecting via Ethernet, right-click Local Area Connection and select Properties. If connection is via a wireless LAN adapter, select Properties in the context menu for Wireless Network Connection.
  • Page 82 Display TCP/IP settings. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click Properties.
  • Page 83 Enter an IP address and subnet mask. Enter an IP address and subnet mask for the ftp server and click OK. Open Administrative Tools. Click Start > Control Panel > System and Maintenance > Administrative Tools.
  • Page 84 Open the IIS manager. Double-click Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0 Manager. Click Allow. A “User Account Control” dialog will be displayed; click Allow.
  • Page 85 Display ftp site properties. Right-click Default FTP Site and select Properties.
  • Page 86 Select the address and port number. Select the IP address entered in Step 5 and enter a TCP port number.
  • Page 87 Choose a home directory. Open the Home Directory tab and select A directory located on this computer. The root directory for images uploaded to the ftp server is listed in the Local path text box; choose a folder and select Read, Write, and Log visits. Click OK to close the properties dialog.
  • Page 88: Windows Xp

    Windows XP Display network connections. Click Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet Settings > Network Connections. Open the network properties dialog. If you are connecting via Ethernet, right-click Local Area Connection and select Properties. If connection is via a wireless LAN adapter, select Properties in the context menu for Wireless Network Connection.
  • Page 89 Enter an IP address and subnet mask. Enter an IP address and subnet mask for the ftp server and click OK. Open Internet Information Services. Click Start > Control Panel > System and Maintenance > Administrative Tools and open the Internet Information Services console.
  • Page 90 Display ftp site properties. Right-click Default FTP Site and select Properties. Select the address and port number. Select the IP address entered in Step 4 and enter a TCP port number.
  • Page 91 Choose a home directory. Open the Home Directory tab and select a directory located on this computer. The root directory for images uploaded to the ftp server is listed in the Local path text box; choose a folder and select Read, Write, and Log visits. Click OK to close the properties dialog.
  • Page 92: Manual Profile Creation

    Manual Profile Creation Follow the steps below to manually configure the camera for connection to ftp and http servers. Note that changes to the current profile will be lost if the camera is turned off during setup; to prevent unexpected loss of power, use a fully-charged battery or an optional AC adapter.
  • Page 93: Adjust Settings

    Select a connection type. Highlight FTP upload or HTTP server and press 2. Adjust settings. Adjust settings as described in “Editing Network Profiles” (054). Editing Profiles If the shutter-release button is pressed while menus are displayed, the monitor will turn off and any changes to the current profile will be lost. Choose a longer monitor off delay for Custom Setting c4 in the camera menus.
  • Page 94: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Problem Solution Page Check settings for the host and/ or wireless LAN adapter and 10, 37, 54 adjust camera settings appropriately. Check firewall settings. 17, 20, 39 The camera displays a TCP/ IP or ftp error. Confirm that you can write to the destination folder on the ftp 70, 77, 81 server.
  • Page 95: Index

    Index Symbols a: “Send” ..........18, 44 Gateway ............. 56 b: “Sending”........18, 44 Group name........46, 47 c: “Sent” ..........18, 44 HTTP server......2, 7, 22, 27, 82 Authentication .........55 HTTP user settings........58 Auto send...........57 Image transfer......... 2, 7, 15 Camera control .......2, 7, 19 IP address........
  • Page 96 Pairing ............13 Password protection ......54 PASV mode ..........56 Port number3, 20, 39, 56, 69, 76, 80, 82 Power saving..........59 Profile name ........52, 54 Protect If marked for upload....58 Proxy server..........56 Remote camera check ......47 Routers........... 3, 12 Send file as..........57 Send folder ..........58 Shooting window......28, 32 SSID ............52, 55...
  • Page 100 No reproduction in any form of this manual, in whole or in part (except for brief quotation in critical articles or reviews), may be made without written authorization from NIKON CORPORATION. Nikon User Support Visit the site below to register your camera and keep up-to-date with the latest product information.

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