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Globul NR Project Installation Guide
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Site layout ---Indoor Scenario (1/2)
Scenario1
Scenario2
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Site layout ---Indoor Scenario (2/2)
Scenario3 Scenario4
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Site layout ---Outdoor Scenario (1/2)
Scenario1
RTN 950
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Scenario2 Scenario3
Site layout ---Outdoor Scenario (2/2)
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Routing 0utdoor cabinet cabling layout overview
Before install BBU change the position
of BBU holder.
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Routing 0utdoor cabinet cabling layout instruction(1/2)
2.BBU power cable fix on the cable holder
3.RRU power cable fix on the cable holder
Cable
holder
4.Remove the outside
black layer
1.Fixed the fibers with fiber tape
on the cable holder
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4.PI power cable
5.POE PI
1.AC power
routing from left
side
2.Grounding cable
routing from left
side to grounding
bar in cabinet.
3. If default transmission
cables is longer than routing,
round cable and fix on the
side of cabinet.
Routing 0utdoor cabinet cabling layout instruction(2/2)
Remark:
1.If the default power
cable is longer than
the routing, cut it and
make a new connector.
2.If there are more
than one PI,PI install
in 1U racket by the
order from right to
left
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Routing Indoor cabinet cabling layout overview
Before install BBU change the position
of BBU holder.
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Routing Indoor cabinet cabling layout instruction(1/2)
3. Remove the Rodent-proof mesh on
the top of cabinet ,routing power
cables along the right side of the
cabinet.
1. Remove the Rodent-proof mesh
on the top of cabinet ,routing BBU
power cables along the right side of
the cabinet.
2.Fixed the fibers with fiber tape
on the cable holder
4.Remove the outside black layer
5.Fixed RRU power cable on the
cable holder with the cable ties.
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1.Routing the DCDU power
cable from the left side
Routing Indoor cabinet cabling layout instruction(2/2)
4.Routing PI power cable and PoE cable
from right side to the TOP of cabinet
3. If default transmission cables is longer
than routing, round cable and fix on the
side of cabinet.
Remark:
1.If the default power cable is
longer than the routing, cut it
and make a new connector.
2.If there are more than one
PI,PI install in 1U racket by the
order from right to left
2.BBU power cable fix on the cable holder
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1 2
3 4
Connection plate for Outdoor TP adapting Flexible base( From Varna cluster)
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Cable tray solution ( Install RRU on cable tray rack) (1/4)
4 RRU on pole and 2 on tray rack Overview
6 RRU on tray rack Overview
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1. Install the cable tray base on concrete foundation
Fix the tray base on the antenna pole
Cable tray solution ( Install RRU on cable tray rack) (2/4)
Cable tray base
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Cable tray solution ( Install RRU on cable tray rack) (3/4)
2. Assemble the RRU rack
Two nuts
3. Install the RRU rack on the tray base
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Cable tray solution ( Install RRU on cable tray rack) (4/4)
4. Install RRU on the rack Notes: Each rack only for two RRUs
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Rectifier output
cable connection
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DCDU DC Power cable layout
Power
requirement
LOAD0 LOAD1 LOAD2 LOAD3 LOAD4 LOAD5 LOAD6 LOAD7 LOAD8 LOAD9
DCDU-
12B-1
80A*2 1 3 5 7 9 11 BBU Reservation Reservation Reservation
DCDU-
12B-2
80A*2 2 4 6 8 10 12 BBU Reservation Reservation Reservation
DCDU-12B-1 DCDU-12B-2
BBU
RRUs begin from 900M to 1800M then 2100M, from 1 to 12;
Sector 1: Port 1=> 900 M
Port 2=> 1800 M
Port 3=> 2100M
Example: Sector 2: Port 4=> 900 M
Port 5=> 1800 M
Port 6=> 2100M
Sector 3: Port 7=> 900 M
Port 8=> 1800 M
Port 9=> 2100M
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Indoor PI (MW)
UMPTb1 (BTS)
Outdoor PI
(MW)
UMPTb1 (BTS)
BTS IP Transmission Connection
LAN Cable
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Feeder rule:
When distance from Radio Unit to antenna is less/equal than 15m (15m) - 1/2 feeder to be used (up to 5m
premade jumper, 5m<x15m 1/2'' feeder with 7/16 male connectors)
When distance from Radio Unit to antenna is more than 15m(>15m) - 7/8 feeder with 2m jumpers to be used
TMA to be used:
TMA 900 MHz when distance from Radio Unit to antenna is (>15m)
TMA 1800 MHz when distance from Radio Unit to antenna is (> 10m)
TMA 2100 MHz when distance from Radio Unit to antenna is (> 10m)
Feeder and TMA Solution
20
Fixed-Length
Flexible jumper (up to
5m)
<5m
Feeder +SMBT
(Smart Bias Tee )
7/8 Feeder +
TMA 900/1800/1200Mhz
610m
Feeder 1800/2100Mhz
+TMA
>15m+
900+1800+2100
TMA
>1015m+
UMTS/LTE
1800/2100
TMA
1015m+ NO
TMA 900MHz
Feeder 900MHz +SMBT
NO TMA
Remark: for the first scenario (<5m) : Mainly 3m and 5m premade jumpers to be used. Use of 2m is also a
possibility if the target design allows for it (refer to TSSR for each case).
For all other scenarios: Mainly 2m jumpers to be used. Use of 3m jumpers is possible if target design does not
allow for shorter length (refer to TSSR for each case)
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5
m
>5m
10m
AF part New Solution
900
RCU
1800
RCU
2100
RCU
RRU
900M
RRU
1800M
RRU
2100M
0.5M
AISG
0.5M
AISG
Feeder
S
B
T
0.5
M
AIS
G
900
RCU
1800
RCU
2100
RCU
RRU
900M
RRU
1800M
RRU
2100M
5M
AISG
0.5M
AISG
Jumper
0.5M
AISG
Scenario_1
Scenario_2 + SBT
(Mainstream)
>5m
10m
5M AISG
900
RCU
1800
RCU
2100
RCU
RRU
900M
RRU
1800M
RRU
2100M
0.5M
AISG
0.5M
AISG
Feeder
AISG
Extension
cable
Scenario_2 + AISG ext.
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900
RCU
1800
RCU
2100
RCU
>10m
15m
RRU
900M
RRU
1800M
RRU
2100M
0.5M AISG
2 M
AISG
TMA
2100
TMA
1800
900
RCU
1800
RCU
2100
RCU
>15m
RRU
900M
RRU
1800M
RRU
2100M
0.5M
AISG
2 M
AISG
TMA
2100
TMA
1800
TMA
900
7/8 Feeder
AF part New Solution
Scenario_3
Scenario_4
Jumper
Jumper
Jumper
Jumper
Feeder
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Antenna port 900_1800_2100
AFS
DXXX-790-960/1710-2180/1710-2180-65/65/65
Type: ATR451704v01
900M: Tx/RX A connect to RED +
Tx/Rx B connect to RED ;
1800M: Tx connect to Blue B
Rx connect to Blue B;
2100M: Tx connect to Blue T
Rx connect to Blue T;
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Tower RF Module Position/Installation
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RRU close to antenna
RRU up to 10m to Antenna for 1800/2100Mhz and up to 15m (900Mhz) (No TMA)
DC power cable (from BBU to RRU)
Fiber (from BBU to RRU)
RF jumper up to 5m (from RRU to Antenna)
RF jumper >5m 15m (from RRU to Antenna)
(1/2 feeder could be used with connectors 7/16 male to RFF 1/2)
Pros
No TMA and in most of the cases no feeder installation
RF performance improvement (coverage & capacity)
Cons
Might require tower reinforcement
More difficult maintenance
RRU at the tower bottom
RRU to antenna >10m for 1800/2100Mhz (TMA and feeder)
RRU to antenna >15m for 900Mhz (TMA and feeder)
DC power cable (from BBU to RRU)
Fiber (from BBU to RRU)
Distance from RRU to Antenna>15m Feeder 7/8 (from RRU to TMA)
Distance from RRU to Antenna 15m Feeder 1/2 (from RRU to TMA)
RF jumper (from TMA to Antenna)
RRU
RF Antenna
to BBU
DC power cable
Fiber
RF Jumper
TR Antenna
(1) RRU modules are always installed outdoor!
(reduced heat dissipation inside = less electricity for A/C)
(2) RRU installation position is selected based on a simple BC considering cost of the required
reinforcement vs. expected RF performance achievement/improvement
TMA
to RU
RF Antenna
RF Jumper
RF Feeder 7/8
TR Antenna
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Rooftop RF Module Position/Installation
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TMA
RF Antenna
to RU
RF Jumper
RF Feeder 7/8
TR Antenna
RRU
to BBU
DC power cable
Fiber
RF Jumper
TR Antenna
(1) RRU modules are always installed outdoor (close or far from the antenna)
(2) If RRU cannot be placed outdoor => Indoor cabinet
RRU close to antenna
RRU up to 10m to Antenna for 1800/2100Mhz and up to 15m (900Mhz) (No TMA)
RRU up to 15m to Antenna for 900Mhz (No TMA)
DC power cable (from BBU to RRU)
Fiber (from BBU to RRU)
RF jumper up to 5m (from RRU to Antenna)
RF jumper >5m <15m (from RRU to Antenna)
(1/2 feeder could be used with connectors 7/16 male to RFF 1/2)
Pros
No TMA and in most of the cases no feeder installation
RF performance improvement (coverage & capacity)
Cons
Risk of additional permitting
RRU far to antenna
RRU to antenna >10m for 1800/2100Mhz (TMA and feeder)
RRU to antenna >15m for 900Mhz (TMA and feeder)
DC power cable (from BBU to RRU)
Fiber (from BBU to RRU)
Distance from RRU to Antenna>15m Feeder 7/8 (from RRU to TMA)
Distance from RRU to Antenna 15m Feeder 1/2 (from RRU to TMA)
RF jumper (from TMA to Antenna)
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Cable/Feeder Installation Rules
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BTS Outdoor or Indoor
7/8 or 1/2, copper or aluminum coax shall be used
Run-lengths over 75 meters shall be avoided
All feeder cables shall be fixed to masts, cable trays etc.
For vertical cable traces only cable hangers with clamps shall be used, strips and tapes are
not accepted
Jumpers are used for connecting: Feeder to antenna/TMA/BTS, RRU to antenna/TMA, TMA
to antenna, connections with combiners/splitters/couples
Use premade 1/2'' Jumpers with 7/16 male connectors at both ends for lengths are
1/2/3/5m
For longer lengths (5<x15m) a Jumper should be assembled from 1/2'' feeder with 7/16
male connectors
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Cable/Feeder Installation Rules
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RRU
RRU
TMA
RRU
Case 1:
Antenna-
RRU <3m
Case 2:
3m<Antenna
-RRU <7m
Case 3:
Antenna-
RRU >7m
(UMTS/LTE)
1 2
3
4
5
1 1 2
RFU
8
6
7
Pos. Item
2
Pre-made Superflexible Jumper to the
antennas DIN Male (0<Jumper<3m)
2 Superflexible Jumper cable
2
Superflexible Jumper DIN male
connectors
2 Clamps for Jumper
3
Feeder cable 1/2 to the antennas
(3<Feeder<7m)
3 Connectors DIN Male for feeder 1/2
3 Clamps for Feeder 1/2 (click type)
Clamps for Feeder 1/2
6 Grounding kit for feeder 1/2
2+3+4 Cable ties for Jumper/feeders
1
Waterproof shells Antenna/TMA/RRU
DIN port - Jumper/(Feeder 1/2)
5
Waterproof shells Jumper/(Feeder 1/2) -
Feeder 7/8
4 Feeder cable 7/8
4 connectors DIN female for feeder 7/8
4 Clamps for Feeder 7/8
Clamps for Feeder 7/8 (single)
Clamps for Feeder 7/8 (click type for
Telemob)
7 Grounding kit for feeder 7/8
8
Pre-made Jumper, L-shape connector
(RFU)
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Design of Antenna and installation rules
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Base Station Antennas (BSA)
Standard for rural areas (900 only): X-pol, 65 deg HBW, 7 deg VBW, 18 dBi; ports shall be shared by UMTS and
GSM system
Standard for triple band configurations in urban and suburban areas (900/1800/2100): XXX-pol.: 1x 790-960MHz +
2x 1710-2170MHz, 65 deg HBW, 7 deg VBW 18/18 dBi; 900 ports shall be shared by GSM and UMTS system, first
1710-2170 can be shared between GSM and LTE system, second 1710-2170 port can be shared between UMTS
and LTE
Standard for dual band configurations in urban and suburban areas (1800/2100): X-pol 1710-2170MHz, 65 deg
HBW, 7 deg VBW, 18dBi
In special cases 30 deg HBW, 8 deg VBW, 20 dBi high gain X-pol antennas shall be used for 790-960 and 1710-
2170 ranges respectively
In situations where discrete installations are needed integrated 3-sector pole antennas shall be used
RET to be installed on all requested antenna ports as follow:
Case with TMA one 2m AISG cable from TMA to the first RET. Cascade rest antenna RETs with 0.5m AISG
cables
No TMA and distance from RRU to Antenna 5m 5m AISG cable from RRU to the first RET to be used.
Cascade rest antenna RETs with 0.5m AISG cables
No TMA and distance from RRU to Antenna >5m Smart Bias Tee (SMBT) to be used for the first RET
and 0.5m AISG cables from SMBT to first RET. Cascade rest antenna RETs with 0.5m AISG cables
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EAS Solution---TP Indoor with Generator Scenario
BTS BBU
Krone DDF Box
Door Temperature
&humidity
Smoke Air-condition
Low fuel
DG.
Running
TP SMU
R-Phase down
S-Phase down
T-Phase down / AC Main failure
(R+S+T phase down)
Rectifier failure
TP48200B
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EAS Solution---TP Indoor with Generator Scenario
ALM No. Globul ALM Requirement Existing Krone DDF to BBU New TP SMU to BBU
ALM1 High/Low Temperature High/Low Temperature
ALM2 Fire/Smoke Fire/Smoke
ALM3 Door open / Tamper Door open / Tamper
ALM4 Air conditioner failure Air conditioner failure
ALM5 R-phase down / Low fuel level Low fuel level R-phase down
ALM6 S-phase down / Backup generator running Backup generator running S-phase down
ALM7 T-phase down / AC Main failure (R+S+T phase down) Spare T-phase down / AC Main failure (R+S+T phase down)
ALM8 Rectifier failure Spare Rectifier failure
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EAS Solution---TP Indoor without Generator Scenario
BTS BBU
Krone DDF Box
Door Temperature
&humidity
Smoke Air-condition
TP SMU
R-Phase down
S-Phase down
T-Phase down / AC Main failure
(R+S+T phase down)
Rectifier failure
TP48200B
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EAS Solution---TP Indoor without Generator Scenario
ALM No. Globul ALM Requirement Existing Krone DDF to BBU New TP SMU to BBU
ALM1 High/Low Temperature High/Low Temperature
ALM2 Fire/Smoke Fire/Smoke
ALM3 Door open / Tamper Door open / Tamper
ALM4 Air conditioner failure Air conditioner failure
ALM5 R-phase down / Low fuel level R-phase down
ALM6 S-phase down / Backup generator running S-phase down
ALM7 T-phase down / AC Main failure (R+S+T phase down) T-phase down / AC Main failure (R+S+T phase down)
ALM8 Rectifier failure Rectifier failure
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EAS Solution---Reuse existing power system Indoor Scenario
BTS BBU
Krone DDF Box
Door Temperature
&humidity
Smoke Air-condition
R-Phase down
/Low fuel
DG.Runnig
/ S-Phase down
T-Phase down/
AC Main failure
Rectifier failure
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EAS Solution---Reuse existing power system Indoor Scenario
ALM No. Globul ALM Requirement Existing Krone DDF to BBU
ALM1 High/Low Temperature High/Low Temperature
ALM2 Fire/Smoke Fire/Smoke
ALM3 Door open / Tamper Door open / Tamper
ALM4 Air conditioner failure Air conditioner failure
ALM5 R-phase down / Low fuel level R-phase down / Low fuel level
ALM6 S-phase down / Backup generator running S-phase down / Backup generator running
ALM7 T-phase down / AC Main failure (R+S+T phase down) T-phase down / AC Main failure (R+S+T phase down)
ALM8 Rectifier failure Rectifier failure
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EAS Solution---TP Outdoor Scenario
BTS BBU
Door Temperature
&humidity
Smoke
TP SMU
R-Phase down
S-Phase down
T-Phase down / AC Main failure
(R+S+T phase down)
Rectifier failure
TP48200A
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32pt
: R153 G0 B0
22pt
) :18pt
:
LT Regular
: Arial
20pt
):18pt
EAS Solution--- TP Outdoor Scenario
ALM No. Globul ALM Requirement Existing Krone DDF to BBU
ALM1 High/Low Temperature High/Low Temperature
ALM2 Fire/Smoke Fire/Smoke
ALM3 Door open / Tamper Door open / Tamper
ALM4 Air conditioner failure Spare (No Air conditioner)
ALM5 R-phase down / Low fuel level R-phase down (No generator)
ALM6 S-phase down / Backup generator running S-phase down (No generator)
ALM7 T-phase down / AC Main failure (R+S+T phase down) T-phase down / AC Main failure (R+S+T phase down)
ALM8 Rectifier failure Rectifier failure
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: R153 G0 B0
:
LT Medium
: Arial
32pt
: R153 G0 B0
22pt
) :18pt
:
LT Regular
: Arial
20pt
):18pt
Setting monitoring parameters for TP cabinet
1.Setting the Display Language
2.Setting the Date and Time
3.Setting Battery Parameters
4. Check the communication parameters
5. Connect the Laptop to TP SMU and set the dry contact
alarm parameters according to the guide file
6. Check the working status of the power system and
switch on the DC load for commissioning.
7. Power off the TP48200B after the load commissioning is
completed and make sure all breakers are OFF
Set the Bat number and capacity
following:
1*150Ah for 1 string of 150Ah,
1*300Ah for 2 strings of 150Ah,
1*450Ah for 3 strings of 150Ah,
1*600Ah for 4 strings of 150Ah
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: R153 G0 B0
:
LT Medium
: Arial
32pt
: R153 G0 B0
22pt
) :18pt
:
LT Regular
: Arial
20pt
):18pt
Outdoor TP Smoke sensor installation
Install the smoke sensor on the top of the cabinet
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: R153 G0 B0
:
LT Medium
: Arial
32pt
: R153 G0 B0
22pt
) :18pt
:
LT Regular
: Arial
20pt
):18pt
Outdoor TP temperature and humidity sensor installation
Install the temperature sensor on the left rack in the cabinet
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35pt
: R153 G0 B0
:
LT Medium
: Arial
32pt
: R153 G0 B0
22pt
) :18pt
:
LT Regular
: Arial
20pt
):18pt
AC Mains failure alarm test procedure
1. Power on the system normally with battery back up;
2. Switch off the AC input breaker and wait several minutes, view the active alarm information on the LCD,
and view the alarm information on M2000 to check if the alarm is reported;
3. Switch on the AC input breaker, view the active alarm information on LCD, and view the alarm information
on M2000 to check if the alarm disappeared.
Indoor TP (TP48200B) Outdoor TP (TP48200A)
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35pt
: R153 G0 B0
:
LT Medium
: Arial
32pt
: R153 G0 B0
22pt
) :18pt
:
LT Regular
: Arial
20pt
):18pt
Rectifier failure alarm test procedure
1. Insert a plastic stick to stop the rectifier fan and wait several minutes to check the rectifier fault. View the
active alarm information on the LCD, and view the alarm information on M2000 to check if the alarm is reported.
2. Remove the stick. View the active alarm information on LCD, and view the alarm information on M2000 to
check if the alarm disappeared.
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: R153 G0 B0
:
LT Medium
: Arial
32pt
: R153 G0 B0
22pt
) :18pt
:
LT Regular
: Arial
20pt
):18pt
Temperature and Door open alarm test procedure
Door open alarm test
1. Open the door of Cabinet or shelter to check the active alarm information on M2000 with OMC.
2. Close the door of Cabinet or shelter to check if the alarm is disappeared on M2000 with OMC.
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35pt
: R153 G0 B0
:
LT Medium
: Arial
32pt
: R153 G0 B0
22pt
) :18pt
:
LT Regular
: Arial
20pt
):18pt
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