Bushnell 362150 ION ELITE GPS Rangefinder Watch User Manual
- June 4, 2024
- Bushnell
Table of Contents
- CONTROLS, HOME, & PLAY GOLF SCREENS
- TIME/HOME SCREEN
- QUICK SETTINGS & NOTIFICATIONS MENU
- SYSTEM SETTINGS MENU ITEMS
- HOLE VIEW
- SCORECARD
- CONNECTING TO THE BUSHNELL GOLF MOBILE APP
- UPDATE GOLF COURSE DATA
- GLOSSARY
- L| To Layup point (i.e. 75L= To 75yd Layup point,
- M| To Marker (i.e. 250M = To 250 Marker
- Bnk| To # Bunker (i.e. T1 Bk = To 1st Bunker)
- CBK| To # Center Bunker (i.e. 2CBk = To 2nd Center Bunker)
- Fwy| To # Fairway
- GBk| To # Grass Bunker
- LBk| To # Left Bunker
- RBK| To # Right Bunker
- Wtr| To # Water Hazard
- Care and Maintenance
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
362150 ION ELITE GPS Rangefinder Watch
User Manual
Scan the code to download the Bushnell Golf Mobile app and register your Ion
Elite Rangefinder Watch.
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Model #: 362150 & 362151
CONTROLS, HOME, & PLAY GOLF SCREENS
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POWER/MENU BUTTON – Press and hold to turn the device on/off.
Swipe right or left to cycle through Time Screen, Play Golf Screen, Bluetooth Connection, & Scorecard List.
PLAY GOLF SCREEN DETAILS -
CENTER DISTANCE – Distance to the center of the green (or pin if you moved it).
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BACK DISTANCE – Distance to the back of the green or pin, if selected.
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FRONT DISTANCE – Distance to the front of the green.
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HOLE/PAR/QUICK HOLE CHANGE – Current hole number and par.
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SCORE – User’s current score relative to par. Tap to go to score entry.
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HOLEVIEW – Tap to access Holeview and Shot Planning.
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GREENVIEW – Tap to access Greenview to change pin placement.
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SLOPE INDICATOR – (Blue Outer Ring) Illustrates distance mode
and calibration status for Slope feature. (see page 6 for further explanation -
HAZARDS – Tap to access Hazard distances
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Charging Pins
QUICK START OPERATION
- Charge the ION Elite’s internal battery, by connecting the charger to the back of the device and plugging the USB Side into the computer or wall.
- Press and hold the Power button (1) to turn on the device. Time Screen will be displayed.
- To Play Golf, swipe left to the Play Golf screen and tap the Screen on the Play Golf icon. The Ion Elite will connect to the satellites faster while being outside with a clear view of the sky.
- Choose your course, swiping up/down and tapping on your selected course. The Play Golf (Front/Center/Back) screen is displayed.
- The ION Elite has an Auto Hole advance feature, however, to change holes manually, Swipe Up/Down on the touchscreen. To change holes, tap on the hole number to access the Quick Hole Change screen.
- To cycle through mode/menu screens for Play Golf Mode (Front/Center/Back > Shot Distance, Score Card, Setting > Time/Home > Front/Center/Back), swipe Left/Right.
Alternate Time/Home Screens:
Press and hold the Home Screen for three seconds.
Swipe up or down to change the watch face.
Click to Return to the Table of Contents
TIME/HOME SCREEN
Cycle through Home Screen Options, Time > Play Golf, swipe Left/Right.
CHARGING THE BATTERY
The rechargeable battery of the Ion Elite is long-lasting and provides up to
12+ hrs (3+ rounds of golf typically) on a charge. However, battery life may
be reduced due to a variety of factors (external temperature, etc.). All
rechargeable batteries lose their effective charge length over time.
To recharge the battery, plug the (standard) USB plug into your computer or
other charging port.
Set the Ion Elite on top of the magnetic charging pins. If the battery is
charging successfully, you will see the sections of the circle around the
battery symbol blink. The Ion Elite is compatible with all USB ports,
including iPhone/other smartphone USB chargers. The unit is fully charged
(about 3.5 hrs from the totally discharged state, less if partial charge
remains) and ready to use when a full green circle is displayed around the
battery icon.
QUICK SETTINGS & NOTIFICATIONS MENU
- From the Time/Home Screen, swipe up to access Quick Settings.
- From the Time/Home Screen, swipe down to access the Notifications.
*The notifications screen allows the user to be aware there is a call coming in or a message is received. The Ion Elite cannot send or receive communication.
THE SETTINGS MENU
- From the Play Golf Home Screen, press the Gears on the bottom left to access the Settings Menu.
- Select items from the menu by swiping Up and Down on the list.
- Press the Power/Menu button to return to the previous menu screen.
SYSTEM SETTINGS MENU ITEMS
SYSTEM SETTINGS:
A. DISPLAY SETTING:
a. Brightness: adjust screen brightness from 1 – 5
b. Backlight timeout: adjust backlight timeout from 5 seconds – 60 seconds
B. NOTIFICATIONS:
a. Pop Up: On or Off
b. Call sound: On or Off
c. Text Sound: On or Off
C. LANGUAGE: Choose language preference.
D. ABOUT: SKU number
E. RESET: Restore the unit to all of its original factory settings, and select
Yes or No.
GOLF SETTINGS: Use Golf Settings to set, adjust and customize gameplay.
F. TOURNAMENT MODE: On or Off. *Disables Slope compensated distances,
which meets USGA’s device policy.
G. SLOPE: On or Off
H. HOLE VIEW:
a. Shot Planning: On or Off
b. Tee Rings: Tap on the number and scroll to set the distance
for the marker and Save. Turn the marker on or off.
c. Pin Rings: Tap on the number and scroll to set the distance for the marker
and Save. Turn the marker on or off.
I. SCORE MODE: Choose Off, Basic, or Advance
J. SCORE FORMAT: Stroke, Stableford, or Modified Stableford.
K. GOLF UNITS: Yards or Meters
L. AUTO HOLE ADVANCE: On or Off
BLUETOOTH: Select On to turn on Bluetooth Mode. Press the Paring icon to
connect the Ion Elite to your Bluetooth enabling the device. Follow the
directions in “Connecting Bushnell Golf Mobile App” to see full Bluetooth
connection instructions.
ALARM: Use the Alarm to remind you about Tee Times or other important
reminders. Turn an alarm on and press the time to set the Hour, Minutes, and
AM/PM, and press Save. Select the Days to set when the alarm will sound.
TIME SETTINGS:
A. Time Format: 12 hour or 24 hour
B. Set Time: Auto or Manual. For Auto, user will need to connect to the GPS
through Play Golf to acquire to satellite signal to auto set the time.
C. Set Date: Choose Month, Day, Year and press Save
PLAY GOLF MODE
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Make sure you are outdoors, with an unobstructed view of the sky. Tap PLAY GOLF to start or continue the round of golf. The display will show the GPS Search Screen as the Ion Elite looks for multiple available GPS satellite signals and locks onto them. This can take several minutes the first time you use the Ion Elite but will be faster when used in the same general area in the future.
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You will be asked if you wish to continue a game that is active. Make your choice. If you are continuing a game, you will be sent to the Front/Center/Back (FCB) screen. If you select no, the device will connect to GPS and a list of nearest courses will appear.
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Swipe Up and Down to select the course you want to play from the list of nearby courses (the closest course is at the top of the list).
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The display then shows the Front/Center/Back Distance Screen:
HOLE VIEW
The HoleView Screen allows you to view the hole layout.
SHOT PLANNING
The Shot Planning Screen allows the player to see the distance to and from a
reticle. Tap the distances to toggle between straight line distance and shot
planning.
GREENVIEW
The GreenView Screen will allow you to select the pin placement on the green
to provide you with the distance to the pin instead of the center of the green
distance. Do this by tapping anywhere on the green that best represents the
location of the pin/hole. When done, hit the Power/Menu button to save the pin
location, or the page will timeout after one minute and return to the FCB
screen.
DUAL GREEN
In cases when a hole has two greens, “<” and “>” will replace the
hashtag/number sign next to the hole number. If the incorrect green is
selected, click on GreenView and swipe to choose the correct green.
HAZARD & LAYUP POINTS
Tap to view Hazard callouts per hole, variable depending on the most
significant hazards located near a specific hole on the current course. The
hazard screen will time out after one minute and return to the FCB screen.
If there are no Hazards, “No Hazard Data” will be on the screen. See “Hazard
Glossary” on page 9 for a list of all abbreviations used to designate various
hazards.
SCORE ENTRY
To enter your score, in Play Golf Mode, tap the Score button (Fig. 2 on the
FCB Screen). Swipe Up or Down to select the number of Strokes and Putts (See
below). Swipe Left to enter the Fairway Hit direction (See below). After
entering information on each screen, press save. Your score will be saved and
will move to the next hole and the Front/Center/Back screen. *Note: to enter
Putts and Fairways Hit, the device needs to be in Advanced Score mode.
SCORECARD
To go to the Scorecard, swipe Left on the FCB Screen. Tap the score icon in
the bottom right of the screen. Once in the Scorecard, tap on your score,
putts, fairways and GIR to populate the selected stat in the right-hand
column.
*You can edit each hole’s score and stats while the round is active. Once the round is closed, you will not be able to edit the score for that round.
SHOT DISTANCE
To go to the Shot Distance, swipe Left on the FCB Screen. Tap the Shot
Distance icon on the top of the screen. Once in the Shot Distance, tap Reset
to save the current location. Distance will be measured from the point of
Reset and save the last location until Reset again.
SLOPE
- Solid Blue Slope Ring – Indicates the unit is calibrated and displaying Slope compensated distances.
- Flashing Blue Ring – Still receiving compensated distances but need to update calibration for more accurate distances. *Calibrate the unit by taking it to a Teebox or Green.
- Blinking Orange Ring – indicates the unit is not calibrated and is displaying non Slope compensated distances.
*Calibrate the unit by taking it to a Teebox or Green.
TOURNAMENT MODE
- Solid White Tournament Mode Ring – Indicates the unit is in Tournament Mode and meets USGA’s device policy.
CONNECTING TO THE BUSHNELL GOLF MOBILE APP
Connecting your Ion Elite with the app allows you to:
- Control Ion Elite’s Settings from the app.
- Wireless single course updates.
- Scorecard syncing with tons of round data for your game improvement.
To connect your Ion Elite to your phone and the Bushnell Golf Mobile app:
- Download the Bushnell Golf Mobile app at app.bushnellgolf.com/install or scan the QR code.
- If you are new to the app you will be asked to set up a device after registration and select Ion Elite. If you are a returning user to the app, select “See All” from the “My Devices Section”, click “Add Device”, and select Ion Elite.
- Follow the on-screen instructions in the app to pair and connect your Ion Elite.
https://app.bushnellgolf.com/install
UPDATE GOLF COURSE DATA
Your Ion Elite is pre-loaded with data for over 38,000 courses located
worldwide. It is ready to use right out of the box, with no need to download
software or pay any membership fees.
Automatic Course Update: To Update a single course file automatically, connect
the Device to the Bushnell Golf Mobile via Bluetooth, and press Play Golf to
start a round. Once the course is selected, the Ion Elite will automatically
update the course, if a new version is available.
Manual Course Update: To Update a single course file. Connect the Device to
the Bushnell Golf Mobile via Bluetooth. Select Ion Elite from your device
List. Select Course Update. Follow the instructions on the Bushnell Golf
Mobile App to search for your course and update your device.
To Update multiple courses. Please visit the Bushnell Golf Update Manager at
https://appsupport.bushnellgolf.com and follow the instructions.
UPDATING FIRMWARE
To update the Bushnell Ion Elite firmware, click on Device Update on the
Device Function screen in the Bushnell Golf Mobile app. If there is an update
available, it will automatically be downloaded and installed.
GLOSSARY
Auto Course Recognition: This is a feature that GPS rangefinders tend to have.
By using GPS technology, the rangefinder can automatically identify what
course you’re at and provide the appropriate course detail.
Auto Hole Advance: This is a feature that GPS rangefinders have that typically
goes hand in hand with the Auto Course Recognition feature. By using GPS
technology, the rangefinder can automatically identify what hole you’re on and
it will provide the appropriate distance. When you’ve made the hole, it will
automatically move to the next hole and repeat the process.
Distant Target Priority Mode: This mode uses a far-sighted or background
targeting technology to acquire the straight line distance of your target.
When ranging, it will ignore objects in the foreground and will provide the
distance of the furthest target.
Dual Display Technology: Bushnell takes it to the next level by allowing the
user to switch between using the LED/Red display or the LCD/Black display at
the user’s discretion. Dynamic Green Mapping: Front and back distances from
the golfer’s line of play.
First Target Priority Mode: This is the main mode that golf rangefinders are
built with. It uses a near-sighted or foreground targeting technology to
acquire the straight line distance of your target. When ranging, it will
ignore objects that are in the background and will provide the distance of the
closest target.
Flag/Pin Seeking Mode: Each manufacturer brand has its own name for this
feature. It’s a mode that specifically seeks out and zeros in on the distance
to the pin. Sometimes this is just the standard First Target Priority Mode, so
you need to carefully read what the manufacturer is advertising.
GPS Rangefinders: Global Positioning System (GPS) rangefinders are exactly
what you would expect if a map and a measuring device had a baby. A basic
rangefinder uses GPS technology to provide golf course detail such as
distances to the flag, hazards, and other targets if it has a customizable pin
placement feature.
Greenview: The GreenView Screen allows the user to select the pin placement on
the green to provide the distance to the pin instead of the center of the
green distance. HoleView: The HoleView Screen allows the user to see the front
and back distances on the green to more accurately measure the distance to the
hole.
PinSeeker Mode: This is Bushnell’s name for the primary targeting mode their
rangefinder uses. (See also First Target Priority Mode).
Rainguard HD: Bushnell treats their optics with a special and patented coating
to protect them from fogging up. The lens also easily rejects snow, sleet, and
raindrops by causing them to break up and scatter when they contact with the
lens.
Rain Mode: Bushnell Golf is one of the few manufacturers that has a specific
mode that compensates for weather such as rain and snow. The laser rangefinder
can reject reflections off raindrops or snowflakes and still get distances
with successful target acquisition.
Scan Mode: This mode allows you to scan or pan the course and receive updated
distances to targets and objects that come into view while looking through the
rangefinder.
Slope Compensation: Slope technology calculates the angle and the compensated
range to provide an adjusted distance because of elevation changes. Its
purpose is to ensure you are properly informed of the distance ahead so you
can select the right club to get the proper trajectory to make it to the hole.
Straight Line Distance: This is the horizontal distance from you, or rather
the device, to the target you’re seeking a distance from. It’s the primary
form of distance that’s acquired with all tournament legal laser and GPS golf
rangefinders.
USGA Rule 14-3: You’ll see this term a lot while in the market for golf
rangefinders. It stands for United States Golf Association. To be able to
legally use rangefinders in tournaments, the device must comply with the
USGA’s measuring device policy found in Rule 14-3.
Vivid Display Technology: This new technology is saved for Bushnell’s premium
rangefinders where light transmission, contrast, and clarity are all better
than before. The readouts are brighter, and the display can be read in any
light condition.
HAZARD GLOSSARY
L| To Layup point (i.e. 75L= To 75yd Layup point,
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M| To Marker (i.e. 250M = To 250 Marker
Bnk| To # Bunker (i.e. T1 Bk = To 1st Bunker)
CBK| To # Center Bunker (i.e. 2CBk = To 2nd Center Bunker)
Fwy| To # Fairway
GBk| To # Grass Bunker
LBk| To # Left Bunker
RBK| To # Right Bunker
Wtr| To # Water Hazard
Bnkr| To Bunker
C#Bk| Carry to # Bunker (i.e.C1 BK = Carry 1st Bunker)
C#LB| Carry to # Left Bunker (i.e. C2LB = Carry 2nd Left Bunker)
C#RB| Carry to # Right Bunker (i.e. C3RB = Carry 3rd Right Bunker
C#Wt| Carry # Water Hazard (i.e. C2Wt = Carry 2nd Water Hazard)
CBnk| To Center Bunker
CCBK| Carry Center Bunker
CDch| To Center Ditch
CFwy| To Center Fairway
Frwy| To Fairway
CFyB| Carry Fairway Bunker
CHzd| Carry Hazard
CLBk| Carry Left Bunker
CLHz| Carry Left Hazard
Clif| To Cliff
CLWs| Carry Left Waste Area
CLWt| Carry Left Water Hazard
CPth| Carry Path
CRBk| Carry Right Bunker
CRHz| Carry Right Hazard
Crst| To Crest
CRWt| Carry Right Water Hazard
CWst| Carry Waste Area
CWtr| Carry Water Hazard
Dtch| To Ditch
EFwy| To End of Fairway
ELFy| To End of Left Fairway
ELoF| To End of Lower Fairway
ERFy| To End of Right Fairway
EWst| To End of Waste Area
GBnk| To Grass Bunker
Gorg| To Gorge
Hzrd| To Hazard
LBnk| To Left Bunker
LDth| To Left Ditch
LFwy| To Left Fairway
LGBk| To Left Grass Bunker
LndA| To Landing Area
LWst| To Left Waste Area
LWtr| To Left Water
Path| To Path
PotB| To Pot Bunker
RBnk| To Right Bunker
Rdge| To Ridge
RDch| To Right Ditch
RFwy| To Right Fairway
RGBk| To Right Grass Bunker
RHzd| To Right Hazard
Road| To Road
RWst| To Right Waste Area
RWtr| To Right Water
ThFy| Through Fairway
ThRF| Through Right Fairway
Wter| To Water Hazard
WstA| To Waste Area
WstB| To Waste Bunker
WstE| Waste Area End
CGrg| Carry Gorge
RvrB| To River Bed
Wall| To Wall
Care and Maintenance
To help ensure reliable operation, the following care and maintenance guidelines are recommended :
- Avoid exposing the unit to extreme environmental conditions for a prolonged period of time. The unit is IPX7 rated; it is water resistant, but not waterproof. The unit should not be submerged in any liquids.
- Avoid severe impacts on the unit.
- You may clean the unit occasionally with a soft, damp cloth.
- DO NOT expose the unit to strong chemicals such as gasoline and alcohol, as they will damage the unit.
- Store the unit in a dry place when it is not in use.
WARNING
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Do not attempt to open the Ion Elite.
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The unit contains a lithium-ion battery.
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Do not attempt to open, disassemble or service the internal battery. The battery is not replaceable.
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Do not crush, puncture or short the battery’s external contacts.
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Do not expose to temperatures above 140º F (60º C). Do not charge the battery when the temperature is over 113º F (45º C). Do not store units in
temperatures above 113º F (45º C) or below 32º F (0º C). -
Properly recycle or dispose of the battery. Do not dispose of it in fire or water.
Legal Disclaimer
By using this product, you agree that Bushnell Outdoor Products will not be
held legally responsible for any injury or damage to you or any person or
property caused by the user’s improper operation and/or poor judgment while
using this product.
Note: See Limited Warranty for other limitations to our liability.
Additional Information
The Global Positioning System (GPS), a network of 32 satellites orbiting
Earth, is operated and maintained by the U.S. government. This GPS device
requires at least 3 satellites to be acquired to accurately determine your
position. Any change made to the system by the government could affect the
accuracy and performance of this product.
Bushnell Golf Website
www.bushnellgolf.com is the best online
resource for all Bushnell Golf product owners, including product support,
FAQs, etc.
WARNING: AS WITH ANY LASER DEVICE, IT IS NOT RECOMMENDED TO DIRECTLY VIEW THE EMISSIONS FOR LONG PERIODS OF TIME WITH A MAGNIFIED LENS.
FCC Statement
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment 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
residential installation. 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.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
The device does not contain any user-serviceable parts. Repairs should only be
made by an Authorized Bushnell Repair center. Unauthorized repairs or
modifications could result in permanent damage to the equipment, and will void
the warranty and your authority to operate the device under Part 15
regulations.
Specifications and design are subject to change without any notice or
obligation on the part of the manufacturer.
Caution: There are no user controls, adjustments or procedures.
Performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in
access to invisible laser light.
This product contains no user-serviceable controls.
This product must not be opened or modified by the consumer.
This product must be returned to the manufacturer for service.
Device specifications and design are subject to change without notice or
obligation on the part of the manufacturer.
Warning: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
80950/SDPPI/2022 13902
FCC ID: 2ASQI-36216
IC: 24886-36116
Industry Canada Statement;
This device complies with ISED’s license-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Radiation Exposure Statement:
This device complies with the Industry Canada portable RF exposure limit set
forth for an uncontrolled environment and is safe for the intended operation
as described in this manual. Further RF exposure reduction can be achieved if
the product can be kept as far as possible from the user’s body or if the
device is set to a lower output power if such a function is available.
Disposal of Electric and Electronic Equipment
(Applicable in the EU and other European countries with separate collection
systems)
This equipment contains electric and/or electronic parts and must therefore
not be disposed of as normal household waste. Instead, it should be disposed
at the respective collection points for recycling provided by the communities.
For you, this is free of charge.
If the equipment contains exchangeable (rechargeable) batteries, these too
must be removed before and, if necessary, in turn, be disposed of according to
the relevant regulations (see also the respective comments in this unit’s
instructions).
Further information about the subject is available at your community
administration, your local waste collection company, or in the store where you
purchased this equipment.
This device contains license-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply
with Innovation, Science, and Economic Development Canada’s license-exempt
RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause interference.
- This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
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References
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