SANGEAN MMR-99DAB Digital Emergency Radio Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
- Sangean
Table of Contents
MMR-99DAB
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Operating instruction
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Important safety instructions
- Please read these instructions carefully.
- Please keep these instructions for future reference.
- Heed all warnings.
- Follow all instructions.
- Do not use this apparatus near water.
- Clean only with a dry cloth.
- Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
- Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
- Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades one wider than the other. A grounding-type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for the replacement of the obsolete outlet.
- Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
- Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
- Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
- Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for a long period of time.
- Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped.
- Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
- To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.
- The battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire, or the like.
- CAUTION: Danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type.
- To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high volume levels for long periods.
- This apparatus is provided with protection against splashing water and dust ingress (IP55).
- The battery should be used or stored at an air pressure above 6 kPa, otherwise, it may cause the battery to explode or leak flammable liquids and gases.
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of the electric shock, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so.
Introduction
Overview of the main unit
1 LED Flashlight / Emergency light button
2 Emergency signal button
3 Solar panel
4 Illumination mode button
5 Speaker
6 Power / Auto off button
7 Band / Lock button
8 LCD display
9 Info / Menu button
10 Page / Alarm button| 11 Enter / Autotune button
12 Tuning up / down button
13 Bluetooth LED indicator
14 Charging LED indicator
15 Volume up / down button
16 Preset 5 button
17 Preset 4 / Next track / Fast forward button
18 Preset 3 / Play / Pause button
19 Preset 2 / Previous track / Rewind button
20 Preset 1 / Bluetooth pairing button| 21 Low beam (red)
22 High beam (white)
23 Low beam (white)
24 Hand strap
25 Telescopic antenna
26 Dynamo power hand crank
27 DC IN socket (USB Type-C, 5V2.4A)
28 DC OUT socket (USB Type-A, 5V1A)
29 Auxiliary input socket
30 3.5mm headphones socket
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LCD display and indicators
An FM indicator
B RDS indicator
C Emergency light indicator
D Lock indicator
E FM stereo indicator
F Signal strength indicator
G Battery indicator| H Preset indicator
I Sleep indicator
J Time and radio frequency
K Alarm indicator
L Aux indicator
M DAB indicator
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Getting started
Powering the radio
The MMR-99DAB is powered by a built-in 2,600mAh Lithium-ion battery. This battery can be charged by connecting a USB power source to the radio’s DC IN socket, by using the hand crank at the back of the radio or using the solar panel on top of the radio. Before using the radio for the first time, it is recommended to fully charge the radio’s builtin battery using the radio’s DC- in socket and a USB power source. Fully charging the battery using USB power takes approx. 3 hours. The battery indicator will disappear from the display when the radio’s battery is fully charged. Reduced power, distortion, stuttering sounds, or an empty battery icon flashing on the radio’s display are all signs that the battery needs to be recharged. The radio can play approx. 20 hours when the battery is fully charged.
Charging the battery using the DC IN socket
Follow these steps to charge the battery using the radio’s DC IN socket:
- Connect the type-C end of the supplied USB charging cable to the DC IN socket on the right side of the radio.
- Connect the other end of the USB charging cable to a USB Type-A port (for example of a PC, USB charger or powerbank).
Note:
It is recommended to use a USB power source supplying 5V / 2.4A to prevent
battery failure and to make sure the radio’s DC OUT socket can also be used
while charging the battery.
Charging the battery using the hand crank
Follow these steps to charge the battery using the hand crank at the back of
the radio:
- Before using the hand crank, make sure the telescopic antenna is retracted and placed back in its rest.
- Take the hand crank from its resting position.
- Rotate the hand crank clockwise or counterclockwise at approx. 100 rotations per minute. The Charging LED indicator next to the radio’s display will light up green while the battery is being charged.
- After you have finished charging the radio using the hand crank, place the hand crank back in its rest position.
Note:
Under normal listening conditions, each minute of charging using the hand
crank adds approx. 5~7 minutes of listening time.
Charging the battery using the solar panel The radio does not need to be switched on in order for the solar panel to operate. To recharge the radio’s internal battery using solar power, position the radio in such a way that the solar panel receives direct sunlight. The more direct sunlight that shines on the solar panel, the more electricity it can generate to power the radio.
Note: The best performance of the solar panel will be achieved when the
sun is directly overhead, and the sunlight is unobstructed by clouds, foliage,
curtains etc. In certain situations and poor light conditions, the solar panel
may not be effective and should not be relied upon as the primary energy
source for standard usage. The solar panel is designed as a supplementary
energy source that under suitable light conditions is able to contribute up to
100% of the radio’s energy requirements. The solar panel will charge the
battery only under natural sunlight. It will not deliver a charge in
artificial light.
DO NOT attempt to charge the battery by placing the solar panel directly under
any kind of sun lamp, this will cause irreversible damage to the radio and may
damage the casing. (Doing so will void your warranty.)
Turning the radio on / off
After the radio has been supplied with power, press and hold the Power button
to turn on the radio. The radio will automatically switch to the last used
mode. To turn off the radio, simply press the Power button.
Note:
If the radio is battery powered, all buttons except the LED Flashlight /
Emergency light button, Emergency signal button and Power button will be
disabled when the radio is turned off. When connected to a USB power source,
the alarm can still be enabled/disabled by pressing and holding the Alarm
button and the radio menu can be opened by pressing and holding the Menu
button.
Using the LED Flashlight
The MMR-99DAB features three built-in lights that can be used as an LED
Flashlight by repeatedly pressing the LED Flashlight button to activate either
of the three lights or to turn off the Flashlight feature. The LED Flashlight
can always be activated, regardless of whether the radio is turned on or off.
After activating one of the three lights, repeatedly press the Illumination
mode button to select the illumination mode. The available illumination modes
are High brightness, Low brightness, SOS (Morse Code Distress Signal, three
short flashes, three long flashes, three short flashes), and Blinking.
Using the Emergency signal feature
The MMR-99DAB also features an emergency siren and light that can be used to
draw attention in case of an emergency. The emergency signal can always be
activated, regardless of whether the radio is turned on or off. To activate
the emergency signal, simply press the Emergency signal button. The red low
beam light and the white high beam light will now alternately flash and an
alarm sound increasing in volume will be played from the radio’s speaker.
Using the Key lock feature
The key lock feature can be used to prevent the unintentional operation of the
radio and will disable all buttons except for the LED Flashlight and Emergency
signal buttons.
In order to activate the key lock, simply press and hold the Lock button until
the Lock indicator appears on the radio’s display. To disable the key lock,
press and hold the Lock button again until the Lock indicator disappears from
the display.
Using the Sleep timer
The sleep timer allows you to automatically turn off the radio after a preset
time has elapsed. It can be set from 15 to 120 minutes by pressing and holding
the Power button and releasing it when the desired sleep time is shown on the
display.
When the sleep timer is active, the Sleep indicator will be shown on the
radio’s display. To turn off the sleep timer, either press and hold the Power
button until the [OFF] option appears on the display or turn off the radio and
then turn it on again.
The radio menu
The radio menu can be opened when the radio is turned on or off and it can be
opened from any mode. The menu consists of a number of default items and some
items that are specific to the mode in which the menu is opened (if
applicable). To open the radio menu, press and hold the Menu button. Then
press the Tuning up / down button to select an item or a value in the menus
and press the Enter button to confirm your choice, or press the Menu button to
go back one step in the menu or close the menu (if no higher level items are
available). The list below gives an overview of the default items that can be
selected from the menu in all of the radio modes. In some of the radio modes,
the menu also features additional items specific to the selected mode. These
items will be listed in the chapter belonging to that specific mode later in
this manual. [TIME]: Select this item to go to the time submenu featuring the
following items:
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[UPDATE]: Select this item to configure the source for automatically updating the time. Select [FM] to update the time when tuning into an FM station with RDS data, select [DAB] to update the time when tuning into a DAB station, or select [NONE] to disable automatic updating of the radio’s time.
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[TIME SET]: Select this item to manually set the radio’s time and date.
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[12 / 24 HOUR]: Select this item to select the 12 or 24-hour format.
[SW VERSION]: Select this item to view the radio’s software version. [RESET]: Select this item to reset the radio to the default settings. Please note that selecting this item and subsequently selecting [Yes] will reset the radio to its factory settings and all information stored on the radio will be deleted. This includes all settings and stored preset stations.
[LANGUAGE]: This item is not available when opening the menu from the radio’s Standby mode. Select this item to configure the language in which the radio menus are displayed.
[DCOUT]: This item is only available when the radio is not connected to a USB power source. Select this item to enable/disable the radio’s DC OUT socket when using battery power (when the radio is connected to a USB power source, the DC OUT socket is always enabled and available for charging when the radio is turned off). To use the DC OUT socket to supply power to an external device when using battery power, this item must be enabled and the radio must be turned off.
[LIGHT]: Select this item to go to the light submenu featuring the following items: -
[B / L]: Select this item to configure the timeout for the radio’s backlight. The available options are [30S], [20S], [10S] and [OFF].
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[EL]: Select this item to enable/disable the radio’s automatic emergency light feature. This feature automatically activates the white high beam LED when the radio is disconnected from a USB power source. Repeatedly press the LED Flashlight button to turn off the flashlight.
[LOUD]: Select this item to enable/disable the radio’s loudness feature. [ALARM]: Select this item to configure the radio’s alarm. After setting an alarm time, the alarm source, alarm frequency, and alarm volume can also be selected. The available options for the alarm source are [DAB], [FM], and [BUZ], while the available options for the alarm frequency are [ONCE], [DAILY], [WEEKDAYS], and [WEEKENDS].
Listening to DAB radio
Tuning into DAB stations
To tune into DAB radio stations, follow these steps:
- Turn on the radio by pressing and holding the Power button.
- Select the DAB radio mode by repeatedly pressing the Band button.
- If this is the first time the DAB radio mode is being used, the radio will automatically perform a full scan in order to find all available DAB radio stations. During the scanning process, as new stations are detected the station counter will increase and the stations will be added to the list which is stored in the radio.
- When the full scan has been completed, the radio will automatically tune into the first DAB station in the station list and play the station.
- Use the Tuning up / down button to browse through the station list and press the Enter button to tune into the selected station.
Note:
Before selecting the DAB radio mode and tuning into stations, make sure the
telescopic antenna at the back of the radio has been fully extended and
positioned upright.
The DAB radio menu
In the DAB radio mode, the radio’s menu features five additional items
specific to this mode:
[FULL SCAN]: Select this option to perform a full scan and store all DAB radio
stations that were found in the station list.
[MANUAL]: Select this option to manually tune into a DAB channel/frequency.
[DRC]: Dynamic Range Control (also known as DRC) can make quieter sounds
easier to hear when your radio is used in a noisy environment by reducing the
dynamic range of the audio signal. Select this item to configure the DRC
level, the available options are:
- [0]: DRC is switched off. Broadcast DRC will be ignored. This is the default setting.
- [1 / 2]: DRC level is set to 1 / 2 that sent by the broadcaster.
- [1]: DRC is set as sent by the broadcaster.
[ORDER]: Select this item to configure the order of the station list. Select [NAME] to order stations by name, select [ENSEMBLE] to sort the station list by DAB multiplex, or select [ACTIVE] to sort the station list by active/inactive stations.
[PRUNE]: Select this item to delete all unavailable stations from the station list.
Storing preset DAB stations
The MMR-99DAB features 4 preset pages containing 5 preset stations for DAB
radio (for a total of 20 presets).
To store a DAB station as a preset DAB station, follow these steps:
- Turn on the radio.
- Select the DAB radio mode by repeatedly pressing the Band button and tune into the required DAB station as previously described.
- Repeatedly press the Page button to select the desired preset page.
- Press and hold the desired Preset button (1-5) until the radio’s display shows the message “SAVED”. The station is now saved as a preset and the corresponding preset indicator will appear on the radio’s display.
- Repeat this procedure as needed for the remaining presets. Preset stations cannot be deleted, but they can be overwritten by storing a new station on an already used preset.
Recalling preset DAB stations
To recall a preset DAB station follow these steps:
- Turn on the radio.
- Select the DAB radio mode by repeatedly pressing the Band button.
- Repeatedly press the Page button to select the desired preset page.
- Press the button of the desired preset station (1-5).
Showing DAB information on the display
When listening to a DAB radio station, repeatedly press the Info button to
cycle through the following information on the radio’s display:
- Text
- Program Type
- Program Name
- Time
- Date
- Frequency
- Bit rate
- Audio Codec
- Signal Strength
- DL Plus text (Some stations may provide other program-related information for the display in addition to the regular text.
If none is available, a message “no info” is displayed.)
Listening to FM radio
Tuning into FM stations
To tune into FM radio stations, follow these steps:
- Turn on the radio by pressing and holding the Power button.
- Select the FM radio mode by repeatedly pressing the Band button.
- Press the Tuning up or Tuning down button and then press the Autotune button to automatically tune into an FM station with a higher or lower frequency respectively. Your radio will stop scanning when it finds a station of sufficient strength. The display will show the frequency of the signal which has been found and the Signal strength indicator will indicate the strength of the signal received. If RDS information is available, the RDS indicator will also appear on the radio’s display and after a few seconds, the display will show the radio station name.
- Press the Tuning up / down button to fine-tune the frequency with steps of 0.05 MHz if needed.
- Repeat steps 3 and 4 to tune into other radio stations.
Note:
Before selecting the FM radio mode and tuning into stations, make sure the
telescopic antenna at the back of the radio has been fully extended and
positioned upright.
The FM radio menu
In the FM radio mode, the radio menu features two additional items specific to
this mode:
[SCAN]: Select this item to configure the radio’s autotuned feature. Select
[LOCAL] to only have the autotune feature to scan for local, strong signals,
or select [DISTANT] to have the autotune feature to scan for distant, weaker
signals as well.
[AUDIO]: Select this item to configure playback in the FM mode. Select [MONO]
to force mono playback, or select [Auto] to allow stereo playback if
available. Forcing mono playback can help reduce hiss from weak FM signals.
Storing preset FM stations
The MMR-99DAB features 4 preset pages containing 5 preset stations for FM
radio (for a total of 20 presets).
To store an FM station as a preset FM station, follow these steps:
- Turn on the radio by pressing and holding the Power button.
- Select the FM radio mode by repeatedly pressing the Band button and tune into the required FM station as previously described.
- Repeatedly press the Page button to select the desired preset page.
- Press and hold the desired Preset button (1-5) until the radio’s display shows the message “SAVED”. The station is now saved as a preset and the corresponding preset indicator will appear on the radio’s display.
- Repeat this procedure as needed for the remaining presets. Preset stations cannot be deleted, but they can be overwritten by storing a new station on an already used preset.
Recalling preset FM stations
To recall a preset FM station follow these steps:
- Turn on the radio by pressing and holding the Power button.
- Select the FM radio mode by repeatedly pressing the Band button.
- Repeatedly press the Page button to select the desired preset page.
- Press the button of the desired preset station (1-5).
Showing FM information on the display
When listening to an FM radio station that is also broadcasting RDS
information (the RDS indicator is shown on the radio’s display), repeatedly
press the Info button to cycle through the following information on the
radio’s display:
- Station name
- Text message
- Program type
- Frequency
- Reception type (stereo / mono)
- Current time
- Current date
If no RDS information is available, the radio will be unable to display the station name, text message and program type.
Listening to music via Bluetooth streaming
In order to stream Bluetooth music to your radio, you need to pair your Bluetooth device with your MMR-99DAB. Pairing creates a ‘bond’ so two devices can recognize each other.
Pairing your Bluetooth device for the first time
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Turn on the radio by pressing and holding the Power button.
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Repeatedly press the Band button to select the Bluetooth mode. The radio’s display will show the message “PAIRING” and the Bluetooth LED indicator will blink blue to indicate that the radio is available for Bluetooth pairing.
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Activate Bluetooth on your Bluetooth device (refer to the manual of the Bluetooth device if you are unsure about how to activate Bluetooth).
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Go to the Bluetooth list on your Bluetooth device and select the device named “MMR99 DAB”.
Note: On some Bluetooth devices with Bluetooth version 2.1 or earlier, you might be requested to enter a passcode. If this is the case, enter the passcode “0000”. -
After the devices have paired and connected, a confirmation tone will be played on the radio and the radio’s display will show the name of the connected Bluetooth device. You can now play music on your Bluetooth device and stream the music through the radio’s speaker.
Notes:
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If 2 Bluetooth devices are pairing for the first time, both must search for your radio, it will show its availability on both devices. However, if one device links with this unit
first, then the other Bluetooth device won’t find it on the list. -
If you take your Bluetooth device out of range, the connection between your device and the radio will be temporarily disconnected. Your radio will automatically reconnect if the Bluetooth device is brought back into range. Be aware that during the period of disconnection, no other Bluetooth device can pair or link with your radio.
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If “MMR-99 DAB” shows up in your Bluetooth device list, but your Bluetooth device cannot connect with it, please delete the item from your list and pair the Bluetooth device with the radio again following the steps described previously.
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The effective operation range between the radio and the paired Bluetooth device is approximately 10 meters (30 feet). Any obstacle between the system and the device can reduce the operational range.
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Bluetooth connectivity performance may vary depending on the connected Bluetooth device. Please refer to the Bluetooth capabilities of your device before connecting it to your radio. Not all features may be supported, depending on the Bluetooth device used.
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With some mobile phones, making/receiving calls, text messages, e-mails, or any other activities unrelated to audio streaming may mute the Bluetooth audio streaming or even temporarily disconnect from your device. Such behavior is a function of the Bluetooth device and does not indicate a problem with your MMR-99DAB.
Audio playback in the Bluetooth mode
When you have successfully connected your radio with the chosen Bluetooth
device you can start to play your music using the controls on your connected
Bluetooth device.
- The volume of Bluetooth playback can be controlled both on your Bluetooth device and on the radio using the Volume up / down button.
- Playback can also be controlled both using the controls on your Bluetooth device and the controls on the radio. Press the radio’s Play / Pause button to start/pause playback, press the Next track or Previous track button to select the desired track, and press and hold the Next track or Previous track button to fast forward or rewind within a track (release the button when the desired point within the track is reached).
Note:
Not all player applications or devices may respond to all of these controls.
Audio playback from a previously paired Bluetooth device
The MMR-99DAB can memorize up to 8 sets of paired Bluetooth devices. Once the
memory goes over 8, the earliest device with which the radio was paired will
be overwritten in the radio’s memory.
If your Bluetooth source device has previously paired with the MMR-99DAB
previously, the radio will still remember your Bluetooth device and attempt to
reconnect with the device that was last connected. If the last connected
Bluetooth device is not available, the radio will try to connect to the second
last Bluetooth device.
Disconnecting your Bluetooth device
Press and hold the Bluetooth pairing button to disconnect the radio from your
Bluetooth device. You can also press the Band button to select any mode other
than Bluetooth mode or turn off Bluetooth on your Bluetooth source device to
disable the connection.
If you disconnect from the Bluetooth device in the Bluetooth mode, a
confirmation tone will be played and the radio’s Bluetooth LED indicator will
flash blue to indicate that the radio is available again for pairing.
Using the Auxiliary input socket and headphones socket
Listening to music via the Auxiliary input socket
You can listen to the sound of an external device through your MMR-99DAB’s
speaker. To do this, follow these steps.
- Connect the external device (such as iPod, MP3 player or CD player) to the radio’s Aux input socket using a 3.5mm audio cable (not supplied).
- Make sure both the radio and the external device are turned on.
- Repeatedly press the Band button to select the Aux in mode.
- The audio output of the external device will now be played through the speaker of your MMR-99DAB. Adjust the volume on the external device to ensure an adequate volume level and then use the radio’s Volume up / down button as needed to adjust the volume to a comfortable level.
Listening to music using the headphones socket
MMR-99DAB is equipped with a Headphones socket at the right side of the radio,
which can be used to connect a pair of headphones with a 3.5mm plug. To
connect the headphones, simply plug the 3.5mm jack into the socket. The radio
will then automatically detect that a pair of headphones has been connected
and it will disable its internal speaker.
We recommend turning the volume down before connecting the headphones and
raising it slowly to a suitable level after connecting the headphones to avoid
loud sounds and
damaging your hearing.
Note:
Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss.
To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high volume levels for
long periods of time.
Specifications
Power Supply | 2600mAh rechargeable built-in Lithium-ion battery |
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Dynamo – charging to rechargeable built-in Lithium battery.
Solar panel – charging to rechargeable built-in Lithium battery.
DC IN (5V / 2.4A) USB C Type Socket for Charging the MMR-99DAB.
USB A Type to USB C Type Cable & Hand strap included.
Frequency Coverage
FM| 87.5-108 MHz
DAB (BAND III)| 5A-13F (174.928MHz – 239.200MHz)
Bluetooth| Bluetooth
5.0 +EDR
Bluetooth Specification
Profile Support| A2DP, AVRCP
Bluetooth Audio Codec| SBC, AAC
Transmitting Power| Power Class 2
Line of Sight Range| 10meters / 30feet
The Frequency And Maximum
Transmitted Power| 2402MHz ~ 2480MHz: 2dBm (Bluetooth EDR & LE)
Antenna|
Telescopic Antenna| FM / DAB
Socket|
DC Socket| DC IN USB Type C, 5V / 2.4A
This symbol indicates DC voltage.
DC OUT USB Type A, 5V / 1A
Earphones Jack| 3.5mm diameter, Stereo Output, 32ohm Impedance
Auxiliary Socket| 3.5mm diameter, Stereo Input
Speaker| 2.25″, 4Ohm, 5Watts
Output Power| 1.5Watts
Operating Temperature Range| 5°C to 35°C
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