gentec-eo P-Link PC-Based Power Monitor User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- gentec-EO
Table of Contents
- gentec-eo P-Link PC-Based Power Monitor
- WARRANTY
- SAFETY INFORMATION
- P-LINK SINGLE CHANNEL LASER POWER METER
- OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
- SERIAL COMMUNICATION
- DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
- UKCA DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
- APPENDIX A – WEEE DIRECTIVE
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
gentec-eo P-Link PC-Based Power Monitor
WARRANTY
The Gentec-EO P-LINK Single Channel Laser Power/Energy Meter carries a one- year warranty (from date of shipment) against material and/or workmanship defects when used under normal operating conditions. The warranty does not cover recalibration, or damages related to misuse. Gentec-EO will repair or replace at our option any P-LINK which proves to be defective during the warranty period; except in the case of product misuse. Any unauthorized alteration or repair of the product is also not covered by the warranty. The manufacturer is not liable for consequential damages of any kind. In the case of a malfunction, contact your local Gentec-EO distributor or the nearest Gentec-EO office to obtain a return authorization number. Return the material to the appropriate address below.
Contacting Gentec Electro-Optics Inc.
To help us answer your calls more efficiently please have the model number of
the detector you are using ready before calling Customer Support. Gentec
Electro-Optics, Inc. 445, St-Jean-Baptiste, Suite 160 Québec, QC Canada, G2E
5N7 Tel: 418-651-8003 Fax:
418-651-1174 E-mail: service@gentec-
eo.com Website: gentec-eo.com
CLAIMS
To obtain warranty service, contact your nearest Gentec-EO agent or send the
product, with a description of the problem, transportation and insurance
prepaid, to the nearest Gentec-EO agent. Gentec-EO Inc. assumes no risk for
the damage in transit. Gentec-EO Inc. will, at its option, repair or replace
the defective product free of charge or refund your purchase price. However,
if Gentec-EO Inc. determines that the failure is caused by misuse,
alterations, accident or abnormal condition of operation or handling, you will
be billed for the repair and the repaired product will be returned to you,
transportation prepaid.
SAFETY INFORMATION
Do not use the P-LINK if the device or the detector looks damaged, or if you suspect that the P-LINK is not operating properly. Appropriate installation must be done for water-cooled and fan-cooled detectors. Refer to the specific instructions for more information. The user must wait for a while before handling these detectors after power is applied. Surfaces of the detectors get very hot and there is a risk of injury if they are not allowed to cool down.
Note:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the
user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Caution:
Changes or modifications not expressly approved in writing by Gentec-EO Inc.
may void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
P-LINK SINGLE CHANNEL LASER POWER METER
INTRODUCTION
To obtain the full performance from the P-LINK, we recommend that you read
this manual carefully. The P-LINK is a microprocessor-based power and energy
meter that uses the latest technology to provide a multitude of options in a
user-friendly environment. It is a complete power meter, which can provide a
statistical analysis of your measurements. Moreover, it can be updated over
the internet by connecting the USB or the RS-232 port to a personal computer.
The P-LINK USB version and the RS-232 version have enhanced network
capabilities that take further advantage of the USB or RS-232 ports for data
acquisition and remote control depending on the P-LINK version. It can
transfer data files to a PC for more sophisticated data analysis and respond
to commands through the PC interface. Although the default measurement unit is
Watt, you may also choose to measure in dBm.
Easy software upgrade
Keep in touch with the latest improvements to our user-friendly software. You
can download the latest software version anytime from our website www.gentec-
eo.com and install it on your PC
SPECIFICATIONS
The following specifications are based on a one-year calibration cycle, an
operating temperature of 18 to 28ºC (64 to 82ºF) and a relative humidity not
exceeding 80%.
P-LINK | |
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Power Meter Specifications | |
Power Range | 1 nW to 10 kW |
Physical Scale | 2 V, 15 mV |
Virtual Power Scales (Photo Detector) | 3 nW, 10 nW, 30nW, 100 nW, 300 |
nW, 1 µW, 3 µW, 10 µW,
30 µW, 100 µW, 300 µW, 1 mW, 3 mW, 10 mW, 30 mW, 100 mW,
300 mW, 1 W, 3 W
Virtual Power Scales (Thermopile Detector)| 300 µW, 1 mW, 3 mW, 10 mW, 30 mW, 100 mW, 300 mW, 1 W,
3 W, 10 W, 30 W, 100 W, 300 W, 1 kW, 3 kW, 10 kW
Resolution (Digital)| Physical scale/8 388 608
Monitor Accuracy| ± 0.5%, ± 5µV
Response Time (Accelerated) 1| 1 sec
Sampling Frequency| 10 Hz
Statistics| Current value, Max, Min, Average, Std Dev., RMS stability,
PTP stability, Time
| Energy Meter Specifications (Energy Mode)
Energy Range| 3 mJ to 20 kJ
Virtual Energy Scales| 3 mJ, 10 mJ, 30 mJ, 100 mJ, 300 mJ, 1 J, 3 J, 10
J, 30 J, 100 J,
300 J, 1 kJ, 3 kJ, 10 kJ, 30 kJ
Resolution (Digital)| 2 nV
Accuracy 2| 1.0%
Default Trigger Level| 250 mJ
Software Trigger Level| User Defined in Joules
Repetition Frequency| Supports all energy mode power heads
Statistics| Current value, Max, Min, Average, Std Dev., RMS stability,
PTP stability, Repetition Rate, Avg Power
| General Specifications
Display Rate| 3Hz numeric display 10 Hz graphic displays
Data Displays| Real-time, Histogram, Tuning Needle, Statistics,
User Input Correction Factors| 1 multiplier and 1 offset (7 digit
floating point)
Analog Output| 0 – 2.05 Volt user defined, full scale, ± 1%
Internet Upgrades| USB or RS-232
PC Serial Commands| USB or RS-232
Dimensions (without stand)| 91 (L) x 57 (W) x 26 max (H) mm
Weight| 0.12 kg
External Power Supply (for RS-232 version| Input: 100/240 VAC 50-60 Hz,
Output 9-12 VDC 100mA
Specifications are subject to change without notice
- Varies with the detector
- Including linearity
FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION
EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY INPUT JACK
Input voltage required: 9-12 VDC/100 mA.
Note: The external power supply input is provided only for the P-LINK with the RS-232 Serial Connection Option.
CAUTION
Permanent damage may occur to the optical meter if an external power supply
other than the GENTEC-EO 200130, 200960, SPU15A-105 or SPU15A-104 is used.
Please call GENTEC-EO or your local distributor if extra power supplies are
needed for a particular setup
Serial Interface Connector (USB or RS-232)
P-LINK (USB):
The USB P-LINK allows remote control and data transfer between the P-LINK and
a computer that has a USB communication port.
P-LINK (RS-232):
The RS-232 P-LINK allows remote control and data transfer between the P-LINK
and a computer, a terminal, or any device that has a serial communication
port.
RS-232 P-Link Cable Pinout
1| No Connection
2| TX
3| RX
4| No Connection
5| GND
6| No Connection
7| No Connection
8| No Connection
9| No Connection
DB9: View looking into female connector on RS-232 P-LINK Cable
ANALOG OUTPUT
For monitoring laser average power or energy by using external equipment such
as a chart recorder, a computer with an analog interface, a voltmeter, etc.
The output signal represents a DC analog voltage proportional to the amplified
and anticipated power detector response in the case of a power measurement. In
the case of an energy measurement (energy mode), the output signal is a DC
voltage representing the pulse energy value. The user must enter the maximum
value in the Settings SET Max Analog Out Range. This value is the value at
which the analog output equals 2.05 V. That provides the best signal-to-noise
ratio. The measured power or energy is then related to the output voltage and
to the selected range according to the following equations: Vout = Measurement
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2.05 / Max Analog Out Range For example, with a 10 W max analog range:
- 2.05 V corresponds to 10 W
- 1.025 V corresponds to 5 W
PROBE INPUT JACK
The P-LINK uses a DB-15 female connector to mate with the detector heads
(probes). The P-LINK works with all Gentec-EO power detectors. It
automatically recognizes every power detector head, which ensures accurate
auto-calibration. More importantly, it can take advantage of our Personal
wavelength correction™. It reads the memory in the Smart Interface connector
(version 5 and higher) to provide a wavelength correction that is based on
spectral data measured from that specific detector. The P-LINK may not
recognize some of the earlier heads.
WARNING This DB-15 connector, though similar to that of the former TPM-310 and TPM-330 monitors, is incompatible with the power detector heads of PS-310 Series Version 1 and PS-330 Series Version 1. These heads used a different technology and do not have the same pin-out configuration.
The GENTEC C-300 adaptor can be used in order to connect the power detector
heads of PS-310 Series and PS-330 Series Version 1 and 2. Please contact your
local Gentec-EO distributor or the nearest Gentec-EO office for further
information.
Any attempt to modify connectors of the early version heads to mate with the
P-LINK can result in damage to the monitor.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
First, you have to install the PC-Gentec-EO software on your computer, along with the USB drivers. Please find the latest version on our website (www .gentec-eo.com) in the Downloads section. The software will automatically connect to the first COM port available. As soon as you are connected, you are ready to adjust the settings (please refer to the PC-Gentec-EO manual).
INSTALLING THE USB DRIVER
Plug the P-LINK into a USB port on the PC. If the PC supports USB 1.1, Windows
detects the new device and prompts you for the software drivers. A window will
open that says “Found New Hardware – USB Device” and after a few moments, the
“Found New Hardware Wizard” will appear. The USB drivers are available on our
website (www.gentec-eo.com) in the Downloads
section Please note that old monitors without the (R2) at the end of the
product name need different USB drivers which are available on our website
also. They do not support Windows VISTA, unless noted on the website. At the
end of this process, a new serial COM port will be added to the list of
communication ports. It may be used as any other serial port. You will need to
know the COM port number to set up the serial connection to the P-LINK. Verify
COM Port To verify the USB installation and find the COM port number, open the
device manager and scroll down to Ports (COM & LPT) and double click that
line. One of the options should be: USB-to-Serial Port (COM#) Note the COM
port number, you will need it for the next step.
QUICK MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE
This section shows you the fastest way of making a laser power measurement
with the P-LINK. The monitor automatically recognizes all the Gentec-EO power
heads of version 4 or higher. All custom technical data required for optimum
operation of the detector will be automatically downloaded from the EEPROM in
the DB-15 connector. This data includes sensitivity, model, serial number,
version, wavelength correction factors, and time response. In case of a
conflict, use the sensitivity on the most recent calibration certificate. The
P-LINK must be disconnected from the PC before connecting a new head in order
to prevent any lost of data from the detector’s head EEPROM.
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Install the power detector head on its optical stand.
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First, slide the connector latch to the right to unlock the connector.
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Connect a version 5 (or higher) power or energy detector head to the P-LINK using the PROBE INPUT JACK while the P-LINK is disconnected from the PC.
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Slide the latch to the left to lock the connector into place.
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Connect the USB cable to your computer for the USB model or, for model RS-232, plug the RS-232 cable to your computer and then the power supply.
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Open PC-Gentec-EO and click on the Connect button in the Ribbon menu.
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If you have a photodiode, to obtain measurements in dBm, select Measure Mode / dBm.
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Remove the head’s protective cover. Put the detector head into the laser beam path. The entire laser beam must be within the sensor aperture. Do not exceed maximum specified densities or powers. For the most accurate measurement, spread the beam across 60% to 80% of the sensor area.
Note : Power heads can be used with both CW and pulsed lasers. 9 -
Block off the laser radiation to the detector. 10
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The power read by the P-LINK when no laser beam is incident on the detector may not be exactly zero. This is because the detector is not thermally stabilized OR there was a heat source in the detector’s field of view when you turned on the P-LINK. 11
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To reset the zero, wait until the reading has stabilized and select Zero Offset button in the Ribbon menu. Note that the Zero Offset process can take about 20s for a photodiode. It is much quicker for other detectors. You are now ready to make an accurate measurement
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Refer to specific power detector documentation for complete installation and operating instructions.
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The power detectors are thermal sensors sensitive to temperature variations.
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For high-precision measurements, it is recommended to:
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Allow the power detector temperature to stabilize before zeroing the P-LINK.
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Do not touch the detector head when handling the power detector. Touch only the stand.
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Avoid forced airflow or drafts around the detector.
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Apply the laser beam to the detector head. 13
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The laser beam average power will be displayed in three ways for your convenience:
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Digitally for real time measure.
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On a histogram to allow the laser beam’s long-term stability to be evaluated.
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On a digital needle for laser tuning.
USING THE P-LINK WITH PC-GENTEC-EO
The PC-Gentec-EO is a user-friendly communication software specially made for
Gentec-EO monitors, including the P-LINK (USB and RS-232). It is available for
free through our website (www.gentec-eo.com). This software replaces the PC-
LINK which is now obsolete. The PC-Gentec-EO lets you control, visualize and
save the monitor’s and detector’s information, while saving data. You can
download the PC-Gentec-EO program. Access our website and go to the Downloads
section. Click on the file name and download it to your PC. The specific
actions necessary vary by browser and browser settings. After it is
transferred, open the file on your PC and follow the instructions to
decompress and install it. Please refer to the PC-Gentec-EO manual also
available on our website. If you try to install the same PC-Gentec-EO version
twice on your computer, you will have the following warning:
SERIAL COMMUNICATION
Commands | Description | Return Example |
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*ATT | Turns the attenuator correction ON when available for the | |
detector | “ACK\r\r\n” | |
*ATF | Turns the attenuator correction OFF. OFF by default. | “ACK\r\r\n” |
*CAU | Sends the data points through the serial port at a frequency of 10 | |
Hz | “9.793354e-01\r\r\n 9.792939e-01\r\r\n” | |
*CSU | Ends the *CAU mode | “ACK\r\r\n” |
*CVU | Returns a single measurement (the current measurement) through the | |
serial port. | “ACK\r\r\n9.793354e- 01\r\r\n” | |
*ANT | Turns the anticipation ON. ON by default & return characters |
« ACK »
| “ACK\r\r\n”
*ANF*| Turns the anticipation OFF| “ACK\r\r\n”
CFT| Turns the power correction ON. ON by default.| “ACK\r\r\n”
CFF| Turns the power correction OFF| “ACK\r\r\n”
AOB*| Modifies the analog output voltage value (AOB + 8 characters)
Example: *AOB1.00E+01 The maximum value of the analog display (2.05 volts) is 10 watts
| “ACK\r\r\n”
*AOD| Sets an analog output delay from 1s to 7s for a return to 0V after
an energy measurement. Default 0 (no return to zero after an energy
measurement).
Example: *AOD2.00E+00 The delay is 2 seconds.
| “ACK\r\r\n”
*RST*| Resets the device| “”
SOU| Sets the zero offset| “ACK\r\r\n”
KPA| Returns the character string « ACK »| “ACK\r\r\n”
PWC**| Wavelength correction value (+ 5 characters)
Example: *PWC01064 selects the wavelength 1064 nm
| “ACK\r\r\n”
*TLC| Modifies the trigger level in energy mode (+ 8 characters)
Example: *TLC2.00E-02 selects a Trig Level of 0.002 Joules
| “ACK\r\r\n”
*NAM| Returns the model of the head to the serial port| “UP55N-400W-
H9\r\r\n”
*VER*| Returns the name of the software to the serial port| “Version
1.14\r\r\n”
F01**| Returns information about current status
All field are separate by a TAB character “\t”
| “Version\t3\tName\tUP 55N-400W-
H9\tWavelength\t1064
\tTrig Level\t2.500000e- 01\tMax Analog Output\t2.047500e+00
\tMode\t0 Offset\t0\tMUL\t1.0000 00e+00\tOFF\t0.00000
0e+00\tPWCStatus 65536\tMinScale\t24\r\ r\n”
*F02| Returns more information about current status All field are separate by a TAB character “\t”| “Version\t3\tName
\tUP55N-400W-
H9\tWavelength
\t1064\tTrig Level\t2.500000e- 01\tMax Analog Output
\t2.047500e+00\tMode
\t0\tOffset\t0\tMUL\t1.0 0000e+00\tOFF\t0.000
000e+00\tPWCStatus\ t65536\tMinScale\t24\t LinearCorr\t1\tAnticipa tion\t1\tAttenuator
\t0\r\r\n”
---|---|---
*MUL| Modifies the multiplication factor (+ 8 characters)
Example: *MUL1.00E+01 selects a multiplication factor of 10
| “ACK\r\r\n”
*OFF| Modifies the offset (8 characters)
Example: *OFF-2. 0E-00 selects a user offset of two watts
| “ACK\r\r\n”
*CMW*| Turns the Energy Mode ON| “ACK\r\r\n”
CMX| Turns the Energy Mode OFF. OFF by default.| “ACK\r\r\n”
SHI| Make a physical scale down.| “ACK\r\r\n”
SLO**| Make a physical scale up.| “ACK\r\r\n”
*FAS| Turns the autoscale mode on.| “ACK\r\r\n”
ERROR MESSAGES
“\r\r\nE01\r\r\n” | Bad Command |
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“\r\r\nE02\r\r\n” | Energy Mode is not available |
“\r\r\nE03\r\r\n“ | N/A |
“\r\r\nE04\r\r\n“ | The selected wavelength correction factor is not |
valid
“\r\r\nE05\r\r\n”| The connector is not connected
“\r\r\nE06\r\r\n”| Attenuator not available
COMMUNICATION SETTINGS
Bits per second | 57600 |
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Data bits | 8 |
Parity | None |
Stop bits | 1 |
Flow control | None |
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
- Application of Council Directive(s): 2014/30/EU The EMC Directive
- Manufacturer’s Name: Gentec Electro Optics, Inc.
- Manufacturer’s Address: 445 St-Jean Baptiste, suite 160
- (Québec), Canada G2E 5N7
- European Representative Name: Laser Components S.A.S.
- Representative’s Address: 45 bis Route des Gardes 92190 Meudon (France)
- Type of Equipment: Optical Power Monitor
- Model No.: P-LINK
- Year of test & manufacture: 2011
Standard(s) to which Conformity is declared:
EN 61326-1:2006: Emission generic standard
Standard | Description | Performance Criteria |
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CISPR 11 :2009
A1 :2010
| Industrial, scientific and medical equipment – Radio- frequency disturbance
characteristics – Limits and methods of measurement| Class A
EN 61000-4-2
2009
| Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 4-2: Testing and measurement
techniques- Electrostatic discharge.| Class B
EN61000-4-3 2006+A2:2010| Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 4-3:
Testing and measurement techniques- Radiated, Radio Frequency, electromagnetic
field immunity test.| Class A
EN61000-4-4 2012| Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 4-4: Testing and
measurement techniques- Electrical fast
transient/burst immunity test.
| Class B
EN 61000-4-6
2013
| Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 4-6: Testing and measurements
techniques- Immunity to conducted Radio Frequency.| Class A
EN 61000-3- 2:2006+A1:2009| Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 3-2:
Limits –
Limits for harmonic current emissions (equipment input current <= 16 A per phase)
| Class A
UKCA DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
- Application of Council Directive(s): 2014/30/EU The EMC Directive
- Manufacturer’s Name: Gentec Electro Optics, Inc.
- Manufacturer’s Address: 445 St-Jean Baptiste, suite 160 (Québec), Canada G2E 5N7
- European Representative Name: Laser Components S.A.S.
- Representative’s Address: 45 bis Route des Gardes 92190 Meudon (France)
- Type of Equipment: Optical Power Monitor
- Model No.: P-LINK
- Year of test & manufacture: 2011
Standard | Description | Performance Criteria |
---|
CISPR 11 :2009
A1 :2010
| Industrial, scientific and medical equipment – Radio- frequency disturbance
characteristics – Limits and methods of measurement| Class A
EN 61000-4-2
2009
| Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 4-2: Testing and measurement
techniques- Electrostatic discharge.| Class B
EN61000-4-3 2006+A2:2010| Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 4-3:
Testing and measurement techniques- Radiated, Radio Frequency, electromagnetic
field immunity test.| Class A
EN61000-4-4 2012| Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 4-4: Testing and
measurement techniques- Electrical fast
transient/burst immunity test.
| Class B
EN 61000-4-6
2013
| Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 4-6: Testing and measurements
techniques- Immunity to conducted Radio Frequency.| Class A
EN 61000-3- 2:2006+A1:2009| Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 3-2:
Limits –
Limits for harmonic current emissions (equipment input current <= 16 A per phase)
| Class A
APPENDIX A – WEEE DIRECTIVE
Recycling and separation procedure for WEEE directive 2002/96/EC
This section is used by the recycling center when the monitor reaches its end
of life. Breaking the calibration seal or opening the monitor will void the
solo warranty. The complete Monitor contains:
- Monitor
- power supply for RS-232 option (not made by Gentec-EO).
- USB cable for USB option.
- calibration certificate
References
- eo.com
- Laser power, laser energy and terahertz power measurement systems - Gentec-EO
- Laser power, laser energy and terahertz power measurement systems - Gentec-EO
- Laser power, laser energy and terahertz power measurement systems - Gentec-EO
- Laser power, laser energy and terahertz power measurement systems - Gentec-EO
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