CASTEL XE VIDEO 1B Audio Video Full IP SIP Entry Station Instruction Manual
- June 3, 2024
- CASTEL
Table of Contents
AUDIO VIDEO IP WITH 1-6 PB DOOR ENTRY STATION
PRESENTATION
Product references: 590.0000 (XE AUDIO 1B) – 590.2000 (XE VIDEO 1B) – 590.0100
(XE AUDIO 2B) – 590.2100 (XE VIDEO 2B) – 590.0200 (XE AUDIO 3B) – 590.2200 (XE
VIDEO 3B) – 590.0300 (XE AUDIO 4B) – 590.2300 (XE VIDEO 4B) – 590.0400 (XE
AUDIO 6B) – 590.2400 (XE VIDEO 6B) – 590.9920 (XE AUDIO 1B HELP) – 590.9910
(XE AUDIO 2B HELP) – 591.0000 (XE AUDIO 1B DO) – 591.2000 (XE VIDEO 1B DO) –
591.2100 (XE VIDEO 2B DO) – 591.2200 (XE VIDEO 3B DO) – 591.0300 (XE AUDIO 4B
DO) – 591.2300 (XE VIDEO 4B DO) – 590.9930 (XE AUDIO 1B S) – 590.9940 (XE
AUDIO 1B LIAISON)
The door entry station is a SIP intercom that integrates the following
functions (depending on the version):
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Establish audio/video communication with the other devices from the Castel IP intercom range, softphones, or any other equipment compatible with the SIP standard:
↘ By peer to peer
↘ By registering on a SIP server with the capacity to configure up to 2 backups servers and multiple SIP account -
Establish an audio communication with the other devices from the Castel digital and analog intercom range (requires the use of an additional M-HYB-IP gateway)
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Full HD wide-angle camera, protected by a removable window (depending on model)
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1 to 6 programmable buttons to configure actions of your choice
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2 “All or Nothing” inputs
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2 dry contacts to control a strike or any other equipment
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Complies with the “Disability accessibility law”: workstations equipped with pictograms, colored LED, voice synthesizers, an integrated magnetic induction loop
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Profile management, selectable by time slot or via automation
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Management of advanced automation (logical and time relationships) on its interfaces
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Self-tests that can be performed automatically or on demand
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ONVIF (Open Network Video Interface Forum) compatibility
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Integration of RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol)
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Integration of SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
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Integration of an ASCII string notification protocol
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QRCode and barcode reading for automation
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Management of two 10/100/1000MB Ethernet port with bridge function (allows connection of another IP system) or independent interfaces
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PoE (Power Over Ethernet), PoE+ (Power Over Ethernet Plus)
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VLAN support
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Securing Ethernet connections via the 802.1X protocol (RADIUS)
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Supported languages: French/English/Spanish/Polish
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Thanks to its embedded Web server, it can be configured, tracked and operated from any browser
VERSIONS
- AUDIO version with 1, 2, 3, 4 or 6 PB version: audio only
- VIDEO version with 1, 2, 3, 4 or 6 PB version: audio and video
- HELP version with 1 or 2 PB: audio only, illuminated call button and SOS braille inscription
- DO version with 1, 2, 3 or 4 PB: audio and video, opening detection sensor
- S version with 1 PB: audio only, no color LED
- LIAISON version with 1 PB: audio only, only one colored LED
OPTIONS
- Reference 590.9220: Belt
- Reference 590.9400: Cap
- Reference 590.9600: Claw kit (plasterboard mounting)
CONNECTION
Power supply connection (24VDC)
The required power supply is 20 at 30VDC.
Note: The door entry station can be powered by PoE+ or PoE Ethernet (with
some restrictions)
Your device is delivered from the factory in PoE / PoE+ configuration,
however, in some cases, it may be necessary to block it in a PoE configuration
alone (distribution of the power of the Switch on several gatekeepers / poor
power management of the Switch /. ..).
In this case with the device not powered and with a small non-conductive
clamp, remove the strap indicated in red on the photo below
IP network connection (ETH0 / ETH1)
The connection is made via a 10/100/1000 Mbits Ethernet RJ45 class 5e or 6
links.
2 Available Ethernet port (1 PoE or PoE+ and 1 non-PoE compatible)
Connection of 0dB output (0dB +/-) Applicable from software version 1.5.0
A 0dB differential output allows the connection of an external amplifier.
+: Hot spot
-: Cold point
0V: GND
Magnetic Loop Loop Output Connection (Loop)
A Loop output allows the connection of the magnetic induction loop.
Connection to the VDIP RS485 bus Configurable with CASTELSuite
The device is connected to the VDIP RS485 devices (VD4S réf 110.1000, VD8EI
réf 110.1100, VDLECT réf 110.1200) via an RS485 bus line (bus wiring: several
devices can be installed on one bus line). The bus connection between the
peripherals and the module is made by points RS1 and RS2 (via a twisted pair)
and the ground. Establish the point-to-point connection by following the order
of the signals. The maximum length of the bus is 1 km. A 120Ω resistor needs
to be fitted (provided with the RS485 device) between points RS1 and RS2 at
each end of the bus.
Input connection (IN1 / IN2 / 0V)
Two digital inputs allow the connection of a dry contact (do not apply
voltage). To be activated, the input must be grounded.
The contact can be deported up to 1Km.
Connection of relay outputs (RL1 / RL2)
The connection is made via a 3-point terminal block providing the “Common (C)
/ Rest (NC) / Work (NO)” interface.
If you use one of these relay outputs to control an AC or DC strike, wire a
non-polarized 58V diode in parallel to the dry contact between C and NO or C
and NC depending on use (diode supplied). Protection against electrostatic
discharges Connect the device to the ground using the terminal provided
(Mounted on the fixing of the microphone)
Connection of the opening detection contact (DO version)
DETECTION CONNECTED TO THE BOX
– Opening lift event
– Relay control to be setup
DIRECT DETECTION
– No opening feedback on the intercom
– Switching of the magnetic relay on the opening
– Direct use of the 20VDC/0.5A contact
INSTALLATION
Flush mounting
Make a reservation 272mm high, 143mm wide and 65mm deep in the substrate.
Coat the bottom of the recess with at least 10mm of fresh cement.
Insert the base of the doorkeeper into the recess and push it in. Allow the
base to protrude 2mm.
Allow the cement to dry for at least 24 hours, then connect the door.
Fix the front panel with the 6 FX (TORX) screws with M3 x 10 studs.
To guarantee a good seal for your intercom, it is necessary that the front
panel, once mounted, presses on the whole of the seal between the intercom and
the door the entire seal between the back and the front panel.
Mounting on plasterboard wall
Create a recess 266mm high, 143mm wide in the wall.
Mount the clamping kit (Option ref. 590.9600) on the entry station base.
Set the entry
station base in the recess using the clamps then connect the entry station.
Attach the front panel with the 6 FX teat screws (TORX) M3 x 10.
Surface mounting
Fit the bottom onto the belt (option ref. 590.9220) using 4 screws CZ M3 x 6.
Attach the assembly (base + belt) on support by three screws of diameter 3 to
3.5 max.
Connect the entry station.
Attach the front panel with the 6 FX teat screws (TORX) M3 x 10.
To ensure that your intercom is watertight, it is necessary that the front
panel, once mounted, rests on the entire seal between the bottom and the front
panel. Mounting the cap option
Stainless steel 316L cap. Dimensions: H 276mm x W 149mm x D 26mm Flush bottom.
Attach the cap (option ref. 590.9800) on the bottom using 4 screws FX (TORX)
M3 x 10.
Connect the entry station.
Attach the front panel with the 6 FX teat screws (TORX) M3 x 10.
To ensure that your intercom is watertight, it is necessary that the front
panel, once mounted, rests on the entire seal between the bottom and the front
panel. Mounting on a post
Machine the opening on the post using the drawing below.
Connect the entry station.
Attach the front panel on the post with the 6 FX teat screws (TORX) M3 x 10.
IMPORTANT! The entry station is mounted without a base, the post must be
watertight (IP 65).
USE
Station IP address
Each station must have its own IP address on the network. This address will be
either given by the network server (DHCP addressing) or configured manually.
This addressing can be configured from a PC via the station’s Web server.
Note that the station is delivered by default with DHCP. If no DHCP server is
present, the station will then use a fixed IP address of the IP4All domain:
169.254.xx.xx
The discovery of the station’s IP address is possible from:
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The CastelIPSearch software
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The CastelServeur software
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Any ONVIF discovery software
If the discovery of the workstation’s IP address is not possible: -
In factory settings mode, when pressing the 1 st programmable button, the station announces its IP address
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The station also announces its IP address when the ‘Soft Reset’ push button is pressed briefly
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When the ‘Soft Reset’ push button is pressed for more than 3 seconds, the station bridges its IP interfaces with a fixed IP at 192.168.49.251.
Station reset
When the ‘Soft Reset’ push button is pressed for more than 20 seconds, the
station restarts and resets its parameters to the factory settings.
When pressing the ‘Hard Reset’ button, the station restarts instantly.
Access to the station Web Server
To log into the station Web server, simply use a web browser such as Chrome,
Edge or Firefox. Open your Web browser from any PC on the same network and
type:
https://followed. by the IP address of the station
([https://station.ip.address]). You will then be directly connected to the
station’s Web page.
Enter your login (by default: castel) and your password (by default: Castel)
to access the functions of the Web server.
Note: online help accessible from all the menus can be used to find out
about the different functions of the Web server.
MAINTENANCE
Your CASTEL product must only be cleaned using a mild cleaning product (water or soapy water) that is nonabrasive, non-foaming, and above all free from any type of solvent or alcohol. For regular maintenance, only use water, without detergent. Jet cleaning must be prohibited, as well as the use of abrasive sponges and cloths with aggressive surfaces.
FUNCTIONS
The station is designed to communicate with all the devices from the Castel IP
intercom range (XELLIP, CAP IP…), softphones, SIP phones, or any other
equipment compatible with the SIP standard.
The station can also establish audio communication with the devices from the
Castel digital and analog intercom range. This type of communication requires
the use of an additional M-HYB-IP gateway.
General functions of the entry station
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Configuring a network connection.
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Configuring one or many SIP accounts
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Setting the date and time manually or via an NTP server. The station can also be used as a NTP server.
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Management of audio and video communications (according to version)
↘ Possibility to set the priority level of the device
↘ Possibility to set the call and communication timeout
↘ With or without automatic answering, with or without a delay
↘ Possibility to enable the privacy mode for automatic answering
Audio interface functions -
Configuring the volume of the loudspeakers, microphone, and audio induction loop
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Configuring the Anti-Echo Acoustic (AEC)
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Configuring the RTP port number
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Enabling/Disabling audio codecs
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Configuring ringtones and tones
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Configuring DTMF commands used to control the local relay, for example
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Configuring noise detection used to activate a call, for example
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Switching to simplex through a DTMF command from the calling party station
↘ “*” switches to listening simplex
↘ “#” switches to speech simplex
↘ “0” is used to return to standard operation
Video interface functions
- Resolution selection: QCIF/QVGA/CIF/VGA/HD/Full HD
- Activating bandwidth management
- Configuring the RTP port number
- Enabling/Disabling video codecs
Programmable button functions
Each button can be programmed and is used to:
- Call 1 to 10 stations simultaneously or with a timeout
- Control the local relay, the station relay in communication or send a DTMF code
- End a call
- Perform a list of advanced actions
Digital input interface functions
- Configuring the type of input: STATUS or COUNTER
- Configuring the input active state: open or closed contact
- Configuring a delay for taking into account a change of state (anti-rebound function)
- Configuring the counter threshold
- Inhibit the input
Output interface functions
- Configuring the type of output relay: monostable, bistable or flashing
- Configuring the type of contact: Normally Open/Normally Closed
- On/Off output control
- Open/Closed override output control
- Configuring output time parameters
Logical input functions (or flags)
The logical inputs enable two functionalities in particular:
- Creation of a logical status from which actions can be conditioned in relationships.
- Creation of a counter that will be updated according to events and depending on the value of this counter, possibly trigger one or more actions.
The configuration of the logical inputs requires the use of the CastelServeur software.
Configuring relations
The Web server is where automatic controls, also called relations, are
configured There are two types of relations:
• Scheduled: used to trigger actions at identified time slots. There are three
levels of priority for a schedule relation (high, medium and low).
• Logical:
↘ Logical condition: used to trigger actions at certain status conditions
(active, inactive, etc.). A logical relation can integrate several conditions
by operators such as AND, OR, NOT, XOR. Likewise, a logical relation can
trigger several actions.
↘ Digital condition (Counting): used to perform actions by comparing the value
of a counter with different thresholds. It is also possible to add or subtract
counter values and compare the result obtained. Configuration of web server
users (software users)
The Web server for the station can grant, modify or remove rights for users by
specifying their login, password and operating language.
Profile configuration
Station operating profiles can be created, modified or deleted. Each profile
specifies a station priority, a configuration of function buttons and access
rights to the station.
The station can operate with a unique profile or with different profiles
according to time slots.
ONVIF (Open Network Video Interface Forum) function The station is compatible
with the ONVIF protocol.
From web pages, it is possible to activate or deactivate ONVIF discovery.
It is possible to configure the scopes.
RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) function The station integrates an RTSP
server allowing an external RTSP client to retrieve the audio and/or video
stream from the station.
An authentication mechanism can be activated to secure access to the stream.
It is possible to define the audio parameters for the stream.
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) function The station integrates an
SNMP agent that can respond to SNMP queries and send notifications (TRAPS) to
an SNMP manager.
From web pages, it is possible to:
- Configure different communities (read/write)
- Configure system data (sysContact and sysLocation)
- Configure notifications (recipient, community, etc.)
- Download MIB Castel
It supports the SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c versions.
ASCII notification function
The station incorporates a notification mechanism through ASCII strings.
From web pages, it is possible to:
- Configure the parameters to connect to a remote TCP server and specify the characteristics of the connection
- Configure events to send an ASCII frame to this TCP server
QRCode and barcode function
The set supports QRCode and barcode reading when the video RTSP service is not
enabled.
This feature can be enabled or disabled depending on the profile.
The following barcode formats are supported: EAN-8, EAN-13 (and its
derivatives ISBN-10, ISBN-13…), I2/5, Code-39, and Code-128.
It is possible to trigger automatisms on the detection of a QR code or a
barcode in the relations.
Self-test function
The station has several tests to validate its operation:
- HP/MIC self-test: can remotely test the right operation of the speaker and microphone. From the ‘advanced parameters’ page, the levels of this test can be adapted according to the installation environment. This test can be activated from the web server or by an SNMP command. The result of the test can be consulted from the web server history and by an SNMP notification.
- Mechanical button self-test: the detection of a locked mechanical button (contact made for more than 20 s) is signaled by an SNMP notification and an event is signaled in the web server history.
History function
The history allows you to view the events that have occurred on the station.
They are listed by showing the date and time of the event concerned, a
description and additional information.
Backup and recovery of system parameters
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A full backup or recovery of the station parameters can be made (configuration, profiles, relations, directory…)
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The station can be reset to factory settings by pressing the reset button for 10 seconds when the station is started up. Station update
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It is possible to update the station by sending a file containing the new software version.
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The station then restarts automatically in order to apply the update. The update does not modify the user parameters in any way.
Backup on power outage
When a power failure occurs, the station can save the following information: -
The values of the counters
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History
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The backed-up events (these events are defined from CastelServeur)
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Interface states
Functions used to meet the accessibility law (depending on versions)
Rule: ‘Any signal related to the operation of an access device is audible and
visual.’
During the call, the entry station sends a configurable voice message and the
call signal LED or a call visual on the display switches on.
When the call is going through, the entry station sends a configurable voice
message and the call signal LED or a call visual on the entry station display
switches on.
During the internal relay command at the station, the entry station sends a
configurable voice message and the door signal LED or a door visual on the
display switches on.
Rule: ‘When there is an electric unlocking device, it enables any person with
reduced mobility to reach the door and start the opening maneuver before the
door becomes locked again.’ The entry station’s strike plate relay can be
configured with a configurable hold time. Rule: ‘In the absence of a direct
view of these accesses by staff, the intercom devices feature a system
enabling staff to view the visitor.’
The entry stations have a wide-angle colour camera.
Rule: ‘When they are installed or renewed, the intercom devices have a
magnetic induction loop.’
Entry stations have an integrated magnetic loop.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Compliance with European directives
- 2001/95/EC: Safety
- 2014/30/UE: EMC
- 2017/2102/EU: RoHS 3
- 2014/35/EU: Low voltage
Compliance with European standards
- EN 55032: EMC emissions
- EN 55035: EMC immunity
- EN 55024: EMC immunity
- EN 62368-1: Personal safety – Electrical safety
- EN 61000-6-1, 4-2, 4-3, 4-4: EMC immunity
- EN 61000-6-3: EMC emissions
Mechanical characteristics
- IK09 vandal-resistant design according to EN 62262
- Degree of protection IP65 as per EN 60529
- 316L stainless steel front panel
- Flush ABS base with wall mounting
- Dimensions / Weight:
↘ H 280mm x W 145mm x D 63mm / 1,5Kg (intercom + bottom)
↘ H 283mm x W 148mm x D 78mm / 2,62Kg (intercom + bottom + belt)
↘ H 282mm x W 149mm x D 85,5mm / 1,8Kg (intercom + bottom + cap)
General electric characteristics
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Operating temperature: -20° to +50°C
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Storage temperature -20° to +70°C
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Relative humidity: <90%, without condensation.
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External power:
↘ 24VDC (20 à 30VDC) 30W max -
Power PoE IEEE 802.3af 12,9W max
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Power PoE+ IEEE 802.3at 25,5W max
Buttons
- Acquisition speed 5Hz (200ms)
Inputs
- 2 protected and filtered digital inputs
- Acquisition speed 5Hz (200ms)
Outputs
- 2 potential-free relay outputs
- Relay cut-off power 42.4VAC/60 VDC/5 A/150VA
- The maximum frequency is 5Hz (minimum switching time: 200ms)
Audio
Maximum sound power:
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If powered by PoE: 1W
↘ LAeq 78.5dB @1m (pink noise)
↘ LAeq 87dB @1m (1000Hz sine wave) -
If powered by PoE+: 6W
↘ LAeq 85dB @1m (pink noise)
↘ LAeq 90dB @1m (1000Hz sinusoid) -
If external power supply: 10W
↘ LAeq 85,7dB @1m (pink noise)
↘ LAeq 91dB @1m (1000Hz sinusoid)
Sampling frequency: 16KHz
Codecs: G711 Ulaw and Alaw / GSM / G722 / G729
Video
Camera:
- 1/4” Full HD 1920 x 1080 CMOS sensor
- 170° wide angle
- Low light vision: 5 Lux minimum at 80cm
In communication (RTP):
- Resolutions: QCIF / QVGA / CIF / VGA / HD or Full HD
- Codecs: H264 / VP8 / H263-1998 / H263
In video surveillance (RTSP):
- Resolutions: QVGA / VGA / HD or Full HD
- Codecs: H264 / MJPEG DTMF
- RFC-2833
- SIP INFO
Ethernet 10/100/1000 Mbit network
- PoE class0 compliant IEEE 802.3af standard
- PoE+ compliant IEEE 802.3at
Security aspects
- Secure Ethernet connections via 802.1X protocol
- SNMP v1 and v2c
- Required ports: 443 (https), 5060 (sip), 10800-10801 (audio), 10802-10803 (video).
- Additional ports that can be used by the station depending on the services used: 22 (ssh), 80 (http), 123 (ntp), 161-162 (snmp), 554 (rtsp), 3702 (ws-discovery).
Environmental protection: Dispose of this product in compliance with
environmental protection regulations.
Technical data sheet no. 604-0090J www.castel.fr
CASTEL: ZAC de La Ronde – 10 route du Bois de La Casse – 49680 NEUILLE –
France
Tel.: +33 (0)2.41.40.41.40 – Fax: +33 (0)2.41.40.41.49
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improvement,
CASTEL reserves the possibility of making any modification considered to be
necessary.
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