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4-259-442- 13 (1) Digital Photo Frame DPF-D1020/D101 0 DPF-D820/D810 DPF-D720/D710/D700 DPF-A710/A700 © 2010 Sony Corporation Bef ore op erat io n Basic op erations Adva nced oper ations Using w ith a comput er Erro r mes sa ges Troublesh ooting Additional informa tion Digital Photo Fr ame Ha ndbook[...]
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2 GB Table of Cont ents Before operation Enjoying your pho to frame i n various ways .............. ........................... ...... 4 Features ......... .................. ............... 5 Identifying the parts ....................... 7 Digit al pho to fra me ......... ...... .......... . 7 Rem ote con trol (exc ept fo r DPF-A 700/ D700 ) .....[...]
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3 GB Using with a co mputer Connecting t o a computer ............ 43 Syst em requ irem ents . ...... ...... ......... 43 Connecti ng to a co mputer to exch ange ima ges .......... ...... ......... ... 4 3 Disconne ctin g your co mputer . ...... . 44 Error messages If an er ror message appear s ......... 45 Troubleshoo ting If trouble occ urs .....[...]
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4 GB Before o perat ion Enjoying your ph oto frame in variou s ways This Sony digi tal photo frame allows you to ea sily disp lay images t aken wit h a digital camera or othe r devi ce s with out u sing a c omput er.[...]
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5 GB Before oper ation Featu res x Various display functions You ca n enjoy va rious v iewin g modes , such as the Sli deshow dis play, Cloc k and Cal endar displ ay, Si ngl e view mo de, an d Index im age di splay. (p age 14) x Variou s Slideshow styles The dis played im age can be switche d automaticall y as thoug h you are t urning the pages of [...]
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6 GB x Exporting images You ca n export images in the inter nal memory to yo ur memory c ard. (pag e 30) * When u sing a miniSD/m iniSDH C 1 , microS D/micr oSDH C 2 or “Memory Stick Micro” media 3 , be sure to ins ert it in an appropri ate adapto r. x Pla yba ck of vi deo fil es/ pl aybac k of backgrou nd music (BGM ) with photos (DPF-D10 20/D[...]
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7 GB Before oper ation Ident ifying the pa rts x Digital photo frame DPF-A 710/A70 0 Fro nt LCD screen Remote sensor (DP F-A710 only) Sony lo go (page 11) Rear BAC K butt on ENT ER butt on Dir ection ( v / V ) buttons Dir ection ( B / b ) buttons MEN U butt on VIEW MODE butt on (page 14 ) 1 (on/standb y) but ton Standby Indi cator USB mini B connec[...]
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8 GB DPF-D102 0/D101 0/D 820/D81 0/D720 /D710/ D700 Fro nt LCD screen Remote sensor (e xcept for DPF- D700) Sony logo (pag e 11) Rear BACK butto n ENTER button Directi on ( v / V ) buttons Directi on ( B / b ) buttons MENU button VIEW MODE butt on (page 1 4) 1 (on/stand by) butto n Standby Ind icator EXT I NTE RFAC E (US B A ) conn ecto r USB mini [...]
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9 GB Before oper ation x Remote control (except for DPF-A700/D700) SLID E-SH OW ( ) butto n CLOCK ( ) but ton MENU button BACK b utton MAR KING ( ) butto n (excep t for DPF- A710) SORT butto n (except for DPF-A710 ) SELECT DEVICE button VIEW MO DE but tons 1 (on/s tandby) butt on SING LE bu tton INDEX ( ) bu tton Zoom i n ( ) bu tton Direc tion ( B[...]
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10 GB Basic oper ations Prepar ing the rem ote contro l (exc ept fo r DPF- A700/D700) The supplied l ithium batt ery (CR2025) ha s alre ady be en i nser ted i nto t he r emote con trol. Pull out the pr ote ctiv e shee t befor e use as show n in the fig ure. Using the remote c ontrol Point the t op end o f the remo te contro l towards the remote sen[...]
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11 GB Basic operati ons 2 Pull the b attery holder out. 3 Ins ert a new ba tter y an d sli de th e battery h older bac k into the remote control. Insert the batt er y so t hat “+ ” i s fac ing upwards . Notes • Using a battery other tha n the specifie d one may result in th e battery ruptu ring. • Dispose of used batteri es as s pecified by[...]
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12 GB Opera tions i n an in itial state When the pho to frame is turned on without a memory card inserted, the initial display below appe ars on th e screen . If th e pho to fr ame i s no t oper at ed for 10 second s, the de mo mo de is displ ayed. If an y othe r but ton than t he p ower b utt on is pres sed, the screen retu rns to the initial dis [...]
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13 GB Basic operati ons 1 Press v / V to select [First day of the week] and press EN TER. 2 Press v / V to select [Sunday] or [Monday] and pre ss ENTER. 8 Select the time display. 1 Press v / V to sele ct [12h r/24 hr disp lay] and pres s ENTER. 2 Press v / V to s elect [12 h ours ] or [24 h ours ] and p ress ENTER. 9 Press M ENU. The men u scre en[...]
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14 GB For details on compatib le memory car ds, see “About memory ca rds” ( page 52) . For supporte d file formats, see the Operatin g Instru ction s. When yo u inser t a me mory car d When you insert a memory card, the ima ges on it are automatica lly displaye d. If you switch off the power whi le th ey a re b eing disp laye d an d then switc [...]
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15 GB Basic operati ons Using the rem ote c ontro l (except for DPF-A700/D700) Press the VIEW MODE button corres pond ing to the view m ode you w ant to display . The sel ected vi ew mode s creen is display ed. 2 Sele ct a styl e with B / b / v / V an d press ENTER. The disp lay chan ges to th e selec ted view styl e. Tips • When the curso r is i[...]
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16 GB Slideshow d isplay Tips • You can set the int erval, effect , listing order, or color effect when you sele ct the Slidesh ow display. S ee “Changin g the s ettings of the s lideshow” (page 22). • If you press ENTER during slideshow, the di splay changes to the Single image display. • If you turn the photo f rame off during slide sho[...]
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17 GB Basic operati ons Clock and Calend ar disp lay * : except for DPF-A700/A7 10 Note You ca n select o nly th e (Settin gs) ta b when th e Clock and Calend ar are d isplaye d. Clock1 Clock2 Clock3 Clock4 Clock5 Clock6 Clock7 Clock8 Clock9 Clock10 Clock11* Calendar1 C alendar2 Calen dar3 Lunar Calendar* (when you selec t [Simplified Chinese] in [[...]
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18 GB Single view mode (single image display) Dis pla y Style Description Entire image Displays an entire image in t he scree n. You ca n switch the image s to be dis played by press ing B / b . Fit to scr een Disp lays an im age ov er the wh ole sc reen. (Dep ending on the aspe ct ratio o f the rec orded ima ge, the bord er of the ima ge may on ly[...]
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19 GB Basic operati ons Index image display Tips • Thumb nail s are small-s ized images for index use that are reco rded in a fil e of the pictures taken by a digit al camera. • On the in dex ima ge disp lay, yo u can se lect an image by pressi ng B / b / v / V then ENTER. The display changes to the Si ngl e vie w mod e. Dis pla y Style Descr i[...]
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20 GB About the i nfor mation d isp layed on the L CD screen The followin g informa tion is di splayed. 1 Displa y type (In the S ingle view m ode) – Entire i mag e – Fit to screen – Entire image (with Exif) – Fit to sc reen (with Exif) 2 Ordinal number of the display ed image/T otal n umber of imag es Input me dia ind ication f or the disp[...]
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21 GB Basic operati ons Playing a vide o file (DPF-D1020/D820/D720 only) The operatio ns described in this s ection are based on those with the buttons on the sup plied rem ote con trol. 1 Select a video file. 1 Press SI NGLE. 2 Press B / b to select the desi red sty le and press EN TER. 3 Press B / b to advance/ reve rse the files to sele ct a vid[...]
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22 GB Advanced ope rati ons Enjoying a slideshow 1 Press VIEW MO DE repeated ly to select (Slidesh ow) in the disp lay se lect ion are a. Using t he rem ote co ntrol (except for DPF-A700/D700) Press (SLIDE-SHOW). 2 Press B / b / v / V to select the desi red style and pres s ENTER. Tips • Whe n the cur sor is in the di spla y sele ctio n area, mov[...]
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23 GB Advance d opera tions • When the scre en is t oo brigh t, it ma y make y ou feel nauseous. Be careful that you do not make the brightne ss setti ngs too bright wh en you u se the ph oto frame. Item Se tting Descri ption Slide show Setting s Interval* 2 Set a value from 3 sec., 7 sec.* 1 , 20 sec., 1 min., 5 min., 30 min., 1 hour, 3 hours, 1[...]
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24 GB Slidesh ow Sett ings Display Mod e Select the desired displ ay size from th e foll owing: Notes • The or igin al image data will not chang e. • While the vide o file is played , the video ima ge is always disp layed in Entire image m ode (DPF-D1020/ D820/D720 only). Entire imag e* Display s an entire im age enlarge d to proper si ze. (An [...]
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25 GB Advance d opera tions Playing a slid eshow with backgr ound music (DPF-D1020/D820/D720 only) 1 Inse rt a memo ry card that co nta ins a music fil e into the photo fram e. 2 Press M ENU, select the (Settings) tab with B / b , th en pres s v / V to se lect [S lideshow BGM Sett ing s]. 3 Press v / V to sel ect [Import BG M] and pr ess ENT ER. 4 [...]
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26 GB Procee d as foll ows whe n you play the mus ic file imp orted to int ernal memory as BGM with a slide sho w usin g phot os. 1 Pres s MENU , sele ct the (Settings ) tab with B / b , then pres s v / V to se lect [ Slideshow B GM Settings]. 2 Press v / V to se lect [BGM ON/OFF] and p ress E NTER. [ON] : Back grou nd mu sic i s pl ayed whi le a s[...]
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27 GB Advance d opera tions Refresh mode (DPF- D1020/D820/D72 0 only) Due t o one of th e characte ristics of the dev ice, images sto red for a long time or rea d many times may be subject to data err or. The photo frame re freshes th e internal memory automaticall y to prevent these errors, dep ending on the statu s of the int ernal me mory. The c[...]
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28 GB Single view mode (Single ima ge displa y) Slideshow display Index image disp lay 3 Press v / V to se lect [I mport th is image], [Import multiple imag es] or [Impo rt all images] and press ENTER. If you sel ect [Import t his image] , the image curre ntly disp layed is imported t o the inte rnal memory. Go to ste p 6. (This item cann ot be se [...]
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29 GB Advance d opera tions 8 Press ENTER when th e confirm ation scre en is di splay ed. Notes • “Im port to the intern al memor y” is not avai lable for imag es in the inte rnal me mory . • Avoid doing th e foll owing while an i mage is being import ed t o the i nte rnal memory . Doi ng s o may damage the photo frame , memory card, or dat[...]
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30 GB Exporting an image from the inte rnal me mory to a memory card You can expo rt the images in the in ternal memory to a me mory card. 1 Press M ENU when an imag e stored on the i nternal memo ry is dis played on the s creen. 2 Press B / b to select the (Editing) tab. 3 Press v / V to se lect [Ex port] and pres s ENTE R. Single view mode (Singl[...]
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31 GB Advance d opera tions 9 Press v / V to sel ect [Yes] and press ENTER. The image is expor ted. 10 Press ENTER when th e confirm ation scre en is di splay ed. The image is c opied to th e specifie d memory card. Note Avoid doing the following while an image is being exported . Doing so may damage the photo frame, memory c ard, or data: – Turn[...]
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32 GB 5 Press MENU. The delete c onfirmatio n screen i s displ ayed. 6 Press v / V to se lect [Ye s] and pre ss ENTER. The image is deleted. 7 Press ENTER w hen the confirm ation sc reen is disp layed. Notes • Avoid doing the f ollowing while an ima ge is being deleted . Doing so may damage the photo frame, memory card, or data : – Turning off [...]
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33 GB Advance d opera tions If you s elect [Mark/ Unmark multip le imag es], you can select the image to which you want to attach a mark fr om the image list . Go to s tep 4. If you s elect [Mark all images], the ima ge list i s displayed . A check mark is a ttache d to the ch eck box of all the ima ges. G o to step 5 . 5 Press B / b / v / V to s e[...]
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34 GB Sorting images (Filtering) (except for DPF-A710/A700 ) You can sor t for images stored in the in ternal memory or on a memory card accord ing to date, folde r, image orie ntation, marks or vide os/p hoto s. 1 Press M ENU when an image is dis playe d on t he sc reen . Using t he rem ote co ntrol (except for DPF-A700/D700) Press SORT when a n i[...]
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35 GB Advance d opera tions Adjusting image size and orient ation You ca n enlar ge or redu ce an im age in Si ngle view m ode . 1 Press MENU in Singl e view mode. 2 Press B / b to selec t the (Editing) tab. 3 Press v / V to sel ect [Zoom ] and press ENTER. 4 Press v / V to selec t th e enlar gemen t factor an d press ENTER. You ca n enlarg e an im[...]
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36 GB coun terclock wise every time you p ress t he button. Tips • Fo r an internal memory imag e, image rota tion d ata will be r etain ed ev en afte r the p ower is turned off. • You can al so rotate the index image display. Note You cannot rotate a video file. Chang ing the se ttings of the auto power on /off functio n You ca n use the tim e[...]
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37 GB Advance d opera tions on. Yo u can spec ify two o r four hou rs as an elap sed tim e. 5 Press v / V to sel ect [Time Setting] and pr ess ENT ER. [Simple] 1 Select an item for wh ich you w ant t o set the ti me. Press v / V to sele ct [Power-ON ti mer] or [Power -OFF timer] and pres s ENTER. Press v / V to sele ct [E nab le] and pres s ENTER .[...]
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38 GB Press v / V to select an elapsed ti me which you w ant to tu rn off the phot o fra me automatic ally: 2 hours, 4 hours or Disa ble. Then press EN TER. 6 Press MENU. Changing th e settings You can chan ge the fo llowing se ttings. • Slideshow Set tings • Slides how BGM Settings (DPF- D1020/ D820/D 720 onl y) • Auto Power ON/OFF • Date/[...]
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39 GB Advance d opera tions 4 Press v / V to sel ect th e item yo u want to change a nd pres s ENTER. This enable s you to set each of the ite ms (page 4 0). Note When the phot o frame is, fo r instance, displayi ng a slideshow, so me settings of som e items can not be changed . They are displa yed in gray and cannot b e selec ted. 5 Press v / V to[...]
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40 GB Items to set Item Setting Description Slidesh ow Sett ings See “E njoying a slides how” (page 22). Slidesh ow BGM Settings (DP F-D1020/ D820 /D720 only ) See “Pla ying a slide show with ba ckground mus ic (DPF-D 1020/D820/D 720 only)” (page 25). Aut o P ow er ON/ OFF Simple Sets th e timer which tur ns the power of the photo frame on [...]
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41 GB Advance d opera tions General Setting s Image impo rt size Resize* Resize s the images and sav es the m to int erna l memor y when im porting im ages from a memo ry card. Y ou can save more im ages. However , when the images are displayed on a large monito r via a computer, etc. , image qua lity is de teriora ted compare d with the origina l.[...]
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42 GB Displaying an image stored in a USB m emory device (excep t for DPF- A710/A700) You ca n display i mages st ored in a US B memor y device on the scr een of the ph oto frame. Notes • We cannot guaran tee connecti on with all types of USB me mory devi ces. • The playback device will be switched to the USB external device if you connect the [...]
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43 GB Using with a comput er Usin g with a com puter Connecting to a comp uter Connecting to a computer allows you to view images in the inter nal memory of the phot o frame w ith a co mputer a nd copy them to a compu ter an d to copy images from a comp uter to the ph oto fra me. To co nnect a co mpute r to the p hoto fr ame, your computer must sat[...]
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44 GB 4 When the [AutoPla y] wind ow appears on the comp uter displ ay, click [Open fol der to vie w files]. If the [Aut oPla y] wind ow does not a ppear , click [Comput er (My Computer )] in th e Start me nu, then op en the re movable d isc. 5 Move th e cursor in th is win dow and right- click, th en clic k [New] - [Folder]. Nam e th is ne w fo ld[...]
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45 GB Error messages Error messa ges If an error message appear s If an err or occurs, one of the following error mess ages may be displaye d on the LCD scr een of the photo frame. Follow the corres ponding solu tion bel ow to solve the proble m. Error messag e Meaning/Solut ions No Memory Stic k. / No SD Memory Car d. • A memory card is not inse[...]
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46 GB Mem ory ca rd form at not s upport ed. • Fo r a memory car d, use y our d igital camera or o ther d evice to format the memory ca rd. • Use the ph oto frame to init ialize the i nterna l memory. Note When you in itializ e the memor y card, all the files on the mem ory card will be dele ted. Cannot open the im age. • The ph oto fra me ca[...]
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47 GB Troubles hootin g Troubl eshoot ing If trouble occurs Before submitt ing the p hoto frame f or repair , try usin g the fo llowing guid ance to sol ve the proble m. If the problem persis ts, c onsult with your Sony d ealer or Sony servi ce facilit ies. Power suppl y Displa ying image s If the power is turn ed on but images are not disp layed o[...]
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48 GB Some images a re not di splay ed. • Are the i mages d isplayed in the inde x view? c If the image is display ed in the index view but ca nnot be di splaye d as sing le image , the i mage f il e may be d amage d ev en though its t humbnail p review data is fine . c A file that is not compatible with DCF may no t be abl e to be d ispla yed wi[...]
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49 GB Troubles hootin g Playi ng a vide o file Savi ng and de let ing imag es The file name is not dis pl ayed prop erly . • Did yo u re nam e th e fi le w ith a compu ter or othe r device ? c If you nam ed or rena med t he fi le on your comput er and the f ile name include s char act ers ot her tha n alph anume ri c character s, the file name ma[...]
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50 GB Photo fra me Cannot save an image. • Di d you save images fro m a comput er to the i nternal memory without making a folder in the interna l memory? c If you do not make a folder, yo u can on ly save u p to 512 image s. In addi tion , the numb er of imag es to be save d may be reduce d dep endi ng on the fil e nam e leng th or characte r ty[...]
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51 GB Troubles hootin g Remote control (excep t for DPF-A70 0/D700 ) Symptom Che ck item Cau se/Solutions Noth ing happ ens even i f yo u opera te the remote control. • Is the ba ttery ins erted in t he remote con trol pr operly? c Repla ce the ba ttery. (p age 10 ) c Inse rt a batt ery. (p age 10 ) c Inse rt a batter y in the p roper or ientati [...]
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52 GB Addi tional infor mation About memory cards Type s of “Memor y Sti ck” that the ph oto fra me can use With t he phot o fra me, yo u can use t he foll owin g type s of “Memor y Sti ck” *1 : *1 The photo frame supp orts FAT32. The photo frame h as been d emonst rated a s operab le with a “Mem or y St ick” wi th a capa ci ty of 32 GB[...]
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53 GB Addi tion al i nfor mati on The SD memor y card sl ot of the ph oto fram e allow s you to us e the follo wing: • SD memory card *1 • miniSD card, mi croSD car d (An ad aptor i s necess ary.) *2 • SDHC memory card *3 • miniSDHC card, micro SDHC card (An ad aptor i s necess ary.) *2 We do not guaran tee prop er ope rations for all types[...]
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54 GB Index A Acces s lam p 7, 8, 13 Associated file 20 Auto Power ON/OFF 36, 40 Adva nced 36 , 40 Auto of f 36, 40 Simple 36, 40 C Changi ng the settings 3 8 Cloc k and Cale ndar disp lay 17 Conne cting Comp uter 43 Externa l devi ce 42 USB memor y device 42 D Date/time set tings 12, 40 Deleting a n image 3 1 E Enlarge and reducing an image size 3[...]
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