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B YODG-P -BS41 -4K
18G 4x1 Presentation Switche with r
Soft Codec Wirele BYOD & ss
All Rights Reserved
User Manual
Preface
Read this user manual carefully before using the product. Pictures shown in this
manual are for reference only. Different models and specifications are subject to real
product.
This manual is only for operation instruction, please contact the local distributor for
maintenance assistance. The functions described in this version were updated till
September, 2019. In the constant effort to improve the product, we reserve the right to
make functions or parameters changes without notice or obligation. Please refer to the
dealers for the latest details.
FCC Statement
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial
installation.
Operation of th equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference, in is
which case the user at their own expense will be required to take whatever measures
may be necessary to correct the interference.
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacture would void
the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
To ensure the best from the product, please read all instructions carefully before using
the device. Save this manual for further reference.
Unpack the equipment carefully and save the original box and packing material for
possible future shipment.
Follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock and injury
to persons.
Do not dismantle the housing or modify the module. It may result in electrical shock
or burn.
Using supplies or parts not meeting the specications of product may cause damage,
deterioration or malfunction.
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
To prevent re or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain, moisture or install this
product near water.
Do not put any heavy items on the extension cable in case of extrusion.
Do not remove the housing of the device as opening or removing housing may
expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards.
Install the device in a place with fine ventilation to avoid damage caused by
overheat.
Keep the module away from liquids.
Spillage into the housing may result in fire, electrical shock, or equipment damage. If
an object or liquid falls or spills on to the housing, unplug the module immediately.
Do not twist or pull by force ends of the optical cable. It can cause malfunction.
Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners to clean this unit. Always unplug the power to
the device before cleaning.
Unplug the power cord when left unused for a long period of time.
Information on disposal for scrapped devices: do not burn or mix with general
household waste, and please treat them as normal electrical wastes.
Table of Contents
1. Product Introduction .................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Features ............................................................................................................. 1
1.2 Package List....................................................................................................... 2
2. Specification ................................................................................................................ 3
3. Panel Description ........................................................................................................ 5
3.1 Front Panel......................................................................................................... 5
3.2 Rear Panel ......................................................................................................... 6
4. System Connection ..................................................................................................... 7
4.1 Usage Precaution............................................................................................... 7
4.2 System Diagram................................................................................................. 7
4.3 8Miracast/Airplay Connection...............................................................................
5. Front Panel Control ................................................................................................... 12
5.1 - Manual Switching ............................................................................................. 12
5.2 Auto Switching- .................................................................................................. 12
5.3 Display Control................................................................................................. 12
5.4 EDID Setting.....................................................................................................13
6. RS232 Control........................................................................................................... 14
6.1 RS232 Control Software...................................................................................14
6.2 RS232 Command............................................................................................. 16
6.2.1 System Control....................................................................................... 16
6.2.2 Source Switching ................................................................................... 16
6.2.3 CEC/RS232 Function Setting................................................................. 17
6.2.4 Function Setting ..................................................................................... 18
6.2.5 Special Commands ................................................................................ 19
7. Firmware Upgrade..................................................................................................... 22
8. Panel Drawing ........................................................................................................... 23
9. Troubleshooting & M aintenance................................................................................ 24
10. Customer Service.................................................................................................... 25
11. Warranty Information (Second Year Assurance)….…..…..…..…..…..…………….26
12. 27Mission Statement…..…..…..…..…..…..…..…………………………………………
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1. Product Introduction
Thanks for choosing the B S41 YODG-P -B -4K 18G 4x1 Presentation Switcher The .
switcher is designed with one wireless Miracast/Airplay input, two HDMI inputs, one
USB C input and one HDMI outp- ut. It supports HDMI 2.0 60Hz 4:4:4, HDR b, 4Kx2K@
10, ision, and 2.2. In there can Dolby V HDCP addition, is n EDID smart built-i setting be
selected by the 4-pin DIP switch on the front panel.
The switcher supports HDMI audio de embedding- . It also supports USB device
extension by providing two type for host connection, and two type- s B USB port -A USB
ports for devices such as camera, hone, keyboard etc. USB microp
The switcher multiple methods of control. Whenfeatures at the AUTO mode, the
switcher will automatically switch to the rst detected source de The switcher can vice.
be manually by the front panel buttons and RS232 co controlled mmand. CEC allows
the display device can be controlled by the front panel buttons and RS232 and CEC
commands.
1.1 Features
18G 4x1 presentation switcher with soft codec & wireless BYOD.
Supports bHDMI 2.0 , 4Kx2K@60Hz 4:4:4, HDR 10, Dolby Vision and HDCP 2.2.
Wireless BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) capability via AirPlay and Miracast.
Provide up to 60w charging, USB data (USB 3.0/2.0) and 4K video transmission on
USB C port.-
HDMI output audio can be de-embedded out via balanced analog audio port.
Two type- -A USB ports for B USB ports for host connection, and two type USB
devices like webcam, mic and keyboard.
Supports video source auto-switching.
Smart EDID management.
Front panel buttons trigger both CEC and RS232 commands for display control.
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2. Specication
Video
Video Input
(1) AirPlay/Miracast, (2 HDMI (1) USB-C ) ,
Video Input Connector
(1) External antenna connector, (2) Type-A female HDMI,
(1) Type-C USB 3.0
AirPlay/Miracast Input Resolution
Up to 4K@30Hz 4:4:4
HDMI Input Resolution
Up to 4Kx2K@60Hz 4:4:4 HDR10, Dolby Vision
USB-C Input Resolution
Up to 4K@30Hz 4:4:4
Video Output
(1) HDMI
Video Output Connector
(1) Type-A female HDMI
HDMI Output Resolution
Up to 4Kx2K@60Hz 4:4:4 HDR10, Dolby Vision
HDMI Standard
Up to HDMI 2.0b
HDCP Version
Up to HDCP 2.2
Audio
HDMI Embedded Audio Format
Supports Dolby Atmos, Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus,
Dolby Digital, DTS-X, DTS-HD Master Audio, DTS 5.1, 2 - 8Ch
PCM 32-192kHz 16-24 bits 2-8Ch PCM 32-192kHz 16-24 bits ;
Balanced Analog Audio Output
(1) AUDIO OUT
Balanced Analog Audio Output
Connector
(1) 5-pin terminal block
Frequency Response
20Hz20KHz, ±3dB
Max Output Level
2.0Vrms ± 0.5dB
THD+N
< 0.05%, 20Hz 20KHz bandwidth, 1KHz sine at 0dBFS level
(or max level)
SNR
>80dB, 20Hz - 20KHz bandwidth
Crosstalk Isolation
<- dB, 10KHz sine at 0dBFS level (or max level before 80
clipping)
L-R Level Deviation
<0.05dB, 1KHz sine at 0dBFS level (or max level before
clipping)
Output Load Capability
1KΩ and higher (Supports 10x paralleled 10KΩ loads)
Noise Level
-80dB
Control
Control port
(1) 4-pin DIP switch, (1) FW, (2 HOST (PC1&PC2), )
(2) DEVICES, (1) RS232
Control Connector
(1 Micro-USB, (2) Type-B USB 3.0, (2) Type-A USB 3.0, )
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(1) 3- terminal block pin
Network Connectivity
WLAN Standards
IEEE 802.11ac
Band
2.4 and 5GHz
Max. Wireless Coverage
≤5m, environment dependent, reduce disturbance to increase
transmission distance up to 10m
Max. Output Resolution
4K/30Hz
Version
iOS 7 or above, MacOS, Android 4.0 or above, Windows 8.1 or
above.
General
Operation Temperature
-5 ~ +55
Storage Temperature
-25 ~ +70
Relative Humidity
10% ~ 90%
External Power Supply
Input: AC 100~240V, 50/60Hz; Output: V DC 5A. 24
Power Consumption
85w (Max)
USB-C Power Charging
60w (Max)
Dimension (W*H*D)
238mm x 24.5mm x 135mm
Net Weight
825g
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3. Panel Description
3.1 Front Panel
P OWER LED: The LED illuminates red when power is applied.
Four Input LEDs: The LED illuminates orange onwhen there is video signal its
corresponding input channel and it will be off when there is no signal detected. It
will illuminates green when the video signal is chosen as input source.
: AUTO LED The LED illuminates green when the switcher is in auto-switching
mode, -switching mode.and it will be off when exit the auto
LECT AUTO/3s: SE Press the button to select input source, or press and hold it at
least 3 seconds to enable auto-switching mode. Please refer to the 5. Button
Control . for more details about switch rules
DISPLAY :ON send command to Press the button to Display On turn on the
display. Note that the RS232 command needs to be set by user. If an exception
occurs at the AirPlay/Miracast input, press and hold the button at least 3 seconds
to reset . it
DISPLAY OFF: send Display O command to turn o the Press the button to
display. by user.Note that the RS232 command needs to be set
: EDID 4-pin DIP switch for EDID setting.
FW: Micro USB port for firmware upgrade.
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3.2 Rear Panel
: Miracast/Airplay Input C . onnect to the external antenna
:PC1~PC2 Two type-A female HDMI input ports to connect HDMI source devices.
: PC3 Type-C USB with charging capability to connect the Macbook or other
device with SlimPort output.
Note: The USB 3.0 cable is recommended to be used to ensure optimal machine
performance.
HDMI OUT: Type-A female HDMI output port to connect display device.
AUDIO OUT: 5- -pin terminal block for audio de embedding from HDMI output.
:RS232 3-pin terminal block to connect the RS232 control device (e.g. PC) or a
third-party device to be controlled by RS232 commands.
HOST (PC1&PC2): Two type-B USB ports to connect HDMI PC1 and PC2 source
devices individually.
: DEVICE (1&2) Two type-A USB ports t . o connect USB devices
When the HDMI PC1 is selected as video input source, the USB devices are
switched control the PC1 host. to
When the HDMI PC2 is selected as video input source, the USB devices are
switched control the PC2 host. to
When the USB- s C PC3 is selected as video input source, the USB device are
switched control the USB- . to C PC3
D VC 24 : DC connector for power adapter connection.
DC 24VDEVICESHOSTRS232 AUDIO OUTHDMI OUTPC 3PC 2PC 1
PC 1 PC 2
L R
Tx Rx
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4.3 Miracast/Airplay Connection
The device (e.g. MacOS/iOS, Android, Windows 8.1 or later Version) that support
AirPlay/Miracast can be used as input source.
Here take iPhone, Samsung Android examples and Win10 Notebook as to introduce
the connection of wireless projection.
When switch to the Miracast/Airplay input by pressing the SELECT AUTO/3s button,
t - he Wi Fi SSID and password will be showed on the display device.
SSID:
Password:
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Take iPhone as an example:
1) Connect the Apple iPhone - to the Wi Fi.
2) Slide the iPhone screen to enter Control Center, click and the Screen Mirroring,
and then click the SSID for screen mirroring.
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Take Samsung Android as an example:
Slide down the Android screen and click Smart View, then click the SSID for screen
mirroring.
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5. Front Panel Control
5.1 Manual-Switching
When the switcher is in the manual switching mode, press the SELECT AUTO/3s
button repeatedly to cycle through the four video inputs, and the corresponding source
LED illuminates green immediately.
5.2 Auto-Switching
Press and hold the SELECT AUTO/3s button at least three seconds to enable
auto and the AUTO LED turns green-switching, .
When in the AUTO mode, the switcher will switch according to the following rules:
The switcher will switch to the first active input starting at AirPlay/Miracast to PC3.
New input: The switcher will automatically select the new input once detecting a
new input.
Reboot: If power is restored to the switcher, it will automatically reconnect the input
before shutdown.
Source removed: When an active source is removed, the switcher will switch to the
first active input starting at AirPlay/Miracast input to PC3.
In auto mode, the input source also can be switched by the manual switching
steps.
Press and hold the SELECT AUTO/3s button at least three seconds again can exit
AUTO mode, but the input source will not be changed.
Note that the AirPlay/Miracast is not an active input when there is no screen sharing
device connection.
5.3 Display Control
Manual DISPLAY ONControl: Press the /OFF buttons on the front panel to
simultaneously send RS232 and CEC commands . to turn on/off the display device
Auto Control: When detecting a video input signal (5V or TMDS), automatically
send CEC and RS232 commands to turn on the display device. When not detecting
any video signal within the setting time (default 10mins), automatically send RS232
and CEC commands to o the display device.turn
The RS232 command can be set by sending commands, please refer to the 6.2.5
Special Comamnds for more details.
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5.4 EDID Setting
The Extended Display Identification Data (EDID) is used by the source device to
match its video resolution with the connected display. The DIP switch on the front
panel can be used to set the EDID to a fixed value to ensure the compatibility in video
resolution. The switch represents 0” when in the lower (OFF) position, and it
represents “ ” while putting the switch in the upper (1 ON) position.
Note: The EDID DIP switch only used for setting the EDID of HDMI source device, and
the USB the EDID of display device.-C source device will automatically gains
Switch Status
Video Resolution
Audio Format
0000
EDID Pass-through
0 001
1280x720@60Hz
Stereo
0010
1920x1080@60Hz DVI
-
0011
1920x1080@60Hz 8bit
Stereo
0100
1920x1080@60Hz 8bit
High Denition
0101
1920x1200@60Hz 8bit
Stereo
0110
3840x2160@30Hz 8bit
Stereo
0111
3840x2160@30Hz 8bit
High Denition
1000
3840x2160@30Hz 8bit HDR
Stereo
1001
3840x2160@60Hz Deep Color
Stereo
1010
3840x2160@60Hz Deep Color HDR
High Denition
Switch Status
EDID
Note
1011
User-dened EDID 1
The ve user-dened EDID can be
uploaded by sending RS232
command
“#UPLOAD_USER_EDID
[PARAM]”, please refer to the
chapter 6.2.4 Function Setting for
more details.
1100
User-dened EDID 2
1101
User-dened EDID 3
1110
User-dened EDID 4
1111
User-dened EDID 5
Stereo: LPCM 2CH.
High Definition Audio: -LPCM 8Ch, AC 3 6Ch, DTS 5.1, Dolby Digital5.1,
DTS HD7.1, Dolby TrueHD 7.1-
Deep Color: 8bit, 10bit, 12bit
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The main view shown is as below:
Please set the parameters of COM number, rate, data bit, stop bit and the parity bound
bit correctly, and then you are able to send command in ending areacommand s .
Parameter c onfiguration area
Monitoring , show the commands area
and its feedback information.
Command s ending area
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6.2 RS232 Command
Communication protocol: RS232 Communication Protocol
Baud rate: 9600 Parity bit: none Data bit: 8 Stop bit: 1
6.2.1 System Control
The ending mark of command is “<CR><LF>”.
Command
Description
Command & Feedback
Example
#GET_FIRMWARE_VER
SION
Get the rmware version.
@V1.0.0
#FACTORY_RESET
Restore to factory defaults.
@FACTORY_RESET
#REBOOT
System reboot.
@REBOOT
#HELP [PARAM]
Get the command details.
[PARAM]=Null; Get all command
list.
[PARAM]=Any command; Get the
English description and usage of
the command.
#HELP SET_AV
@SELECT VIDEO AND AUDIO
INPUT PORT
#SET_AV PARAM1
PARAM=A,PC1,PC2,PC3
A - Airplay/Miracast
PC1 - HDMI1
PC2 - HDMI2
PC3 - TYPE-C
#SET_RST_WIRELESS
Reset Airplay/Miracast power
@RESET WIRELESS DEVICE
#SET_KEYPAD_LOCK 1
Lock front panel buttons.
#SET_KEYPAD_LOCK 1
#SET_KEYPAD_LOCK 0
Unlock front panel buttons (Default).
#SET_KEYPAD_LOCK 0
#GET_KEYPAD_LOCK
Get the locking status of the front panel
buttons.
@KEYPAD_LOCK 1
6.2.2 Switching Source
Command
Description
Command & Feedback
Example
#SET_AV A
Select the input source:
Airplay/Miracast (Default).
@AV Airplay/Miracast
#SET_AV PC1
Select the input source: PC1.
@AV PC1
#SET_AV PC2
Select the input source: PC2.
@AV PC2
#SET_AV PC3
Select the input source: PC3.
@AV PC3
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Command
Description
Command & Feedback
Example
#GET_AV
Get the current input source.
@AV PC1
#SET_AUTO_SWITCH 0
Disable auto-switching mode.
@AUTO_SWITCH 0
#SET_AUTO_SWITCH 1
Enable auto-switching mode.
@AUTO_SWITCH 1
#GET_AUTO_SWITCH
Get the auto-switching status.
@AUTO_SWITCH 1
6.2.3 / CEC RS232 Function Setting
The ending mark of command is “<CR><LF>”.
Command
Function
Command & Feedback
Example
#SET_SYNCACT_CEC 1
Enable the function of automatically sending
CEC commands.
W detecting video input signal or not hen
detecting any video signal the switcher will ,
automatically send the corresponding CEC
command to control the display device.
@SYNCACT_CEC 1
#SET_SYNCACT_CEC 0
Disable the function of automatically sending
CEC commands.
@SYNCACT_CEC 0
#GET_SYNCACT_CEC
Get the function setting status of
automatically sending CEC commands.
@SYNCACT_CEC 1
#SET_SYNCACT_RS232
1
Enable the function of automatically sending
RS232 commands.
W detecting video input signal or not hen
detecting any video signal, the switcher will
automatically send the corresponding RS232
command to control the display device.
@SYNCACT_RS232 1
#SET_SYNCACT_RS232
0
Disable the function of automatically sending
RS232 commands.
@SYNCACT_RS232 0
#GET_SYNCACT_RS232
Get the function setting status of
automatically sending RS232 commands.
@SYNCACT_RS232 1
#SET_DISPLAY 1
Power on display device (Simultaneous ly
sending CEC and RS232 commands to
display device).
@DISPLAY 1
#SET_DISPLAY 0
Power o display device (Simultaneous ly
sending CEC and RS232 commands to
display device).
@DISPLAY 0
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6.2.4 Function Setting
The ending mark of command is “<CR><LF>”.
Command
Description
Command & Feedback
Example
#SET_OFF_CNT 1
Set the number of sending DISPLAY OFF
command 1 time. to
@OFF_CNT 1
#SET_OFF_CNT 2
Set the number of sending DISPLAY OFF
command 2 times. to
@OFF_CNT 2
#GET_OFF_CNT
Get the number of sending DISPLAY OFF
command.
@OFF_CNT 1
#SET_OFF_DELAY
[PARAM]
Set the delay time of sending DISPLAY OFF
command to [PARAM].
[PARAM]=5~100 (1=100ms).
#SET_OFF_DELAY 5
@OFF_DELAY 5
#GET_OFF_DELAY
Get the delay time of sending DISPLAY OFF
command.
@OFF_DELAY 5
#SET_OUTPUT_HDCP
[PARAM]
Set the HDCP mode of output port to
[PARAM]. [PARAM]=1~3:
1 - ACTIVE
2 - ON
3 - OFF
#SET_OUTPUT_HDCP 1
@OUTPUT_HDCP 1
#GET_OUTPUT_HDCP
Get the HDCP mode of output port.
@OUTPUT_HDCP 1
#SET_SW_HDCP_MODE
[PARAM]
Switch the input ports to support HDCP2.2
status. [PARAM]= 0/1.
0 - UNSUPPORT HDCP2.2
1 - SUPPORT HDCP2.2
#SET_SW_HDCP_MODE
1
@SW_HDCP_MODE 1
#GET_SW_HDCP_MODE
Get the HDCP2.2 status input ports. of
@SW_HDCP_MODE 1
#UPLOAD_USER_EDID
[PARAM]
Upload the user-dened EDID [PARAM].
PARAM = 1 ~ 5
1 User-dened EDID 1
2 - User-dened EDID 2
3 - User-dened EDID 3
4 - User-dened EDID 4
5 - User-dened EDID 5
When the command applied, system prompts
to upload the EDID le (.bin). Operation will
be cancelled in 10 seconds.
#UPLOAD_USER_EDID
1
@USER_EDID 1 READY
PLEASE SEND EDID
DATA IN 10S
OK/ERROR
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Command
Description
Command & Feedback
Example
#SET_DTIME [PARAM1]:
[PARAM2]
When not detecting video input signal, set the
auto power-o time of display device to
[PARAM1]: [PARAM2]. The default time is 10
minutes.
[PARAM1] ~30 minutes. =0
[PARAM2]=0~1800 seconds.
#SET_DTIME 1:30
@DTIME 1:30
#GET_DTIME
Get the auto power-o time of display device.
@DTIME 30:0
6.2.5 Special Commands
Note: The below commands don’t need ending mark.
Command
Description
Command & Feedback
Example
#SET_ON_[PARAM1]_
[PARAM2]:XXXX
Set the ASCII RS232 command to be XXXX
sent to control the third-party device when
the button is pressed. DISPLAY ON
[PARAM1] = 00~06 (Baud Rate)
00 - 115200
01 - 57600
02 - 38400
03 - 19200
04 9600-
05 4800-
06 2400-
[PARAM2] = 00~99. The delay time of
sending command.
XXXX: Any ASCII code (up to 48 bytes).
#SET_ON_05_30:123456
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@BAUDRATE: 4800
@DELAY TIME: 30 s
@DISPLAY ON TO
SEND:1234567
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7. Firmware Upgrade
Please follow the steps as below to upgrade firmware by the FW port on the rear
panel:
1) Prepare the latest upgrade file (.bin) and rename it as FW_MERG.bin” on PC.
2) Power off the switcher, and connect the port of FW switcher to the PC with USB
cable.
3) Power on the switcher, and then the PC will automatically detect a U-disk named of
“BOOTDISK”.
4) Double-click U-the disk, a file named of “READY.TXT” would be showed.
5) Directly copy the latest upgrade file (.bin) to the “BOOTDISK” U- disk.
6) Reopen the U-disk to check the filename “READY.TXT” whether automatically
becomes “SUCCESS.TXT”, if yes, the firmware was updated successfully,
otherwise, the firmware updating is fail, the name of upgrade file (.bin) should be
conrm again, and then follow the above steps to update again.
7) Remove the USB cable after firmware upgrade.
8) After firmware upgrade, the switcher should be restored to factory default by
sending command.
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8. Panel Drawing
DC 24VDEVICES
HOSTRS232
AUDIO OUT
HDMI OUTPC 3PC 2PC 1
PC 1 PC 2
L R
Tx Rx
238.0 mm
135.0 mm
24.5 mm


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