ABB University SwitzerlandCourse Program 2014Part 7 – Printing
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CHH717
CHH718
CHH720
CHH725
CHH726
CHH730
CHH731
CHH740
CHH741
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CHH750
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CHH761
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CHH770
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CHH701
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CHH700Basic Course Control System AC500 7
Hands-on Course Control System AC500 and Control Console 7
Refresher Course for Control Systems, Console and Drives 8
MPS Production, part1 8
MPS Production, part2 9
MPS System Management 9
MPS-Cockpit Planning, part 1 10
MPS-Cockpit Planning, part 2 10
SERCOS Drives 10
MPS PlateWorkflow, user 11
MPS PlateWorkflow, Administrator 11
MPS Control Console, Design and Operation 12
MPS Control Console assembly, installation and maintenance 12
MPS PageManager Planner 12
MPS PageManager, part1 13
MPS PageManager, part2 13
MPS Roll Handling, operator 14
MPS Roll Handling, admin 14
MPS InsertManager 14
MPS DeliveryPlanner 15
MPS Insight, Tracking & Forecasting 15
MPS Insight, Business Intelligence – Designer 15
MPS Digital Image Data 16
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PrerequisitesElectrical basic training.PC knowledge.Course CHH700 MPS-ST1a attended.The user must make the relevant systems available for the exclusive use by the course participants during the entire train-ing period.
TopicsIntroduction.System overview.MPS - System configuration.Distribution of functions, module assemblyDocumentation.Structure, filing
Hardware control system: – Components of the control system. – Components of the bus system. – Hardware diagrams. – Safety circuits.
Software control system: – Controls AC500.
Loading of programs: – back-up. – Drive controls OMC, IDC450.
Loading of programs: – back-up. – MPS PressMaster.
User interface: – Functionality. – SW installation. – starting the application.
Switchover to standby-system: – Control console.
User interface: – Operation. – Functionality. – SW installation. – starting the application.
Diagnostics: – Event logging system.
Concept of messages: – Troubleshooting.
Locating error sources via software and hardware.Visual checks at module level.Checking with test system (PC).
System maintenance: – System maintenance (storing of software). – Maintenance.
CHH700 Control System AC500
Course goalIntroduction to Control System AC500.
Learning objectivesTo understand the system structure of the AC500 Control Sys-tem, its sub-systems and their functions. To be capable of con-figuring, commissioning and testing the AC500 Control System.
Participant profileElectrical Maintenance Personnel.Maximum 6 participants per course.
PrerequisitesBasic electrical education.PC knowledge.
TopicsConfiguring and operating: – AC500 devices. – Hardware setup hardware components and functions. – Bus systems. – Configuring.
Programming: – Programming languages in accordance with IEC 61131. – Practical exercises
Test and troubleshooting: – Testing of signals. – Troubleshooting in the automation system.
Course type and methodsThis is an instructor led course with presentations.Demonstrations. Practical exercises.Discussions .
DurationThe duration is 5 days.
CHH701Control System AC500
Course goalHands-on Course Control System AC500.
Learning objectivesTo familiarize the trainee with manipulation of the systems and user programs, the documentation and signal flow. To be able to carry out and test simple modifications to the programs, to operate test equipment and to diagnose faults on the system.
Participant profileElectrical Maintenance Personnel. Maximum 6 participants per course.
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User interface.Functionality.SW installation.Starting the application.
Switchover to standby-system: – Control console.
User interface, Handling: – Functionality. – SW installation. – starting the application.
SERCOS drives: – Drive configuration. – SERCOS ring and cross communication. – Cabling – Fault tracing and remedy
Diagnostics: – Event logging system.
Concept of messages: – Troubleshooting.
Location of error sources via software and hardware: – Visual checks at module level. – Checking with test system (PC).
System maintenance: – System maintenance (storing of software). – Maintenance.
Course type and methodsLectures, demonstrations. Practical exercises. Discussions.
DurationOn request.
CHH710 MPS Production, Part 1
Course goalMPS Production Function and Operation, Part 1.
Learning objectivesTo familiarize the trainee with the functions of MPS Production and how to operate it. To process basic data relating to the machine, to generate basic variants to plan production and to file the planning in preset.
Participant profilePress Supervisor, Shift Foreman, Product Planning Manager, System Manager.Maximum number of participants: 3 per workstation.
Course type and methodsLectures.Demonstrations.Practical exercises.Discussions.
Duration5 days on site, depending on the system configuration.
CHH702Control Systems and Drives
Course goalModular Refresher Course for Control Systems and Drives.
Learning objectivesTo familiarize the trainee with the manipulation and structure of the control and drive systems, to operate the test equipment and to diagnose faults on the system. The customer creates his own refresher course from different modules, according to requirements.
Participant profileElectrical Maintenance Personnel. Maximum 6 participants per course.
PrerequisitesCHH700 MPS-ST2 / 2a course has taken place on site. The systems on site are available for the duration of the course.
TopicsIntroduction.System overview.MPS - System configuration.Distribution of functions.Module assembly.Documentation.Structure. Filing.
Hardware control system: – Components of the control system. – Components of the bus system. – Hardware diagrams. – Safety circuits.
Software control system: – Controls (AC500, AC31, AC1x0).
Loading of programs, back-up: – AF100.
Loading of firmware and configuration: – Drive controls OMC, IDC450.
Loading of programs, back-up: – MPS PressMaster.
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TopicsExchange of experience gained since attending course -MPS-RE1.Consolidation of activities for job planning.Product planning and production preparation.Connection with external systems (option).
Production sequences.Presetting the printing press.Preset and read-back.Types of preset.Optimum ink/water preset (ductor curves, correction curves).Production data evaluation.Production statistics.Evaluation of the optimum method for production management in his own plant.
Course type and methodsLectures.Demonstrations. Practical exercises. Discussions.
DurationThe duration is 3 days on site.
CHH712 MPS System Management
Course goalSystem architecture and data flow knowledge .
Learning objectivesFor the participant to understand the computer architecture of his production preparation system as well as the data flow to/from connected external systems. To be able to carry out peri-odic maintenance tasks. To be able to create a rough cause analysis in the event of a failure and to derive trouble shooting tasks from this.
Participant profileMaintenance Personnel.Maximum number of participants: 3 per workstation.
PrerequisitesKnowledge of Microsoft Office operating system and possible knowledge of clusters.Knowledge of common communication technologies.Knowledge of the English language.Participation in the courses Functions and Operation (MPS-RE1/RE2, MPS-CO1/CO2, MPS-CP1/CP2).
Knowledge of the machine and/or printing knowledge.The system must be in operation and available for the duration of the course.
PrerequisitesKnowledge of the machine and or printing knowledge.A basic knowledge of the use of computer systems is recom-mended (use of keyboard and mouse, Windows). The system must be in operation and must be available for the duration of the course.
TopicsOverview of the HR architecture: – Overview of MPS Production functions and data.
Basic terms and designations: – Introduction to operation. – Completion of data in the base library. – (colors, paper, color allocation, paper leads)
Basic variant generator: – Product and job planning.
Production preparation.Production tracking.
Course type and methodsLectures.Demonstrations.Practical exercises.Discussions.
DurationThe duration is 3½ days on site.
CHH711 MPS Production, Part 2
Course goalMPS Production Function and Operation, Part 2.
Learning objectivesTo familiarize the trainee with selecting the optimum presets for the press, with reading back, creating production sequences and all activities associated with product and job planning as well as production preparation.To understand the possible connection of MPS Production with external systems and to be able to find the optimum method for production.
Participant profilePress Supervisor, Shift Foreman, Product Planning Manager, System Manager.Maximum number of participants: 3 per workstation.
PrerequisitesCourse MPS-RE1 attended.Practical experience, over a period of 1 to 2 months, of applying the content of course MPS-RE1 is recommended.The system must be in operation and available for the duration of the course.
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CHH718 MPS-Cockpit Planning, Part 2
Course goalMPS-Cockpit Functions and Operation, Part 2.
Learning objectivesTo be able to reproduce complex production in MPS Cockpit and to understand data flows in the environment of MPS Cock-pit. To recognize planning problems early and to carry out relevant analyses and corrections. Planning steps are analyzed and opti-mized together.
Participant profileShift Foreman, personnel from Operations Scheduling, System Manager.Maximum number of participants: 3 per workstation.
PrerequisitesKnowledge of the machine and/or printing knowledge.Knowledge of in-house expenses and production structure.Basic knowledge of how to operate computer systems (Win-dows) is recommended. The system must be in operation and available for the duration of the course.
TopicsThe participant will learn the following basic functionalities: – Overview of the functions and data relating to MPS Cockpit. – Creating work orders. – Creating orders including expenses and printing products. – Planning of pre-insert products. – Assigning production runs to orders. – Creating templates and using them.
Course type and methodsThis is an instructor led course with lectures.Demonstrations.Practical exercises.
DurationThe duration is 2½ days on site.
CHH720 SERCOS Drives
Course goalIntroduction to SERCOS Drives.
Learning objectivesTo familiarize the trainee with the structure of the drive sys-tem, the principle of the generation and distribution of drive set points and the functions and tasks of hardware components. To enable the trainee to locate and correct faults.
Participant profileElectrical Maintenance Personnel.Maximum 6 participants per course.
TopicsOverview of the computer architecture.Overview of MPS application processes.Overview of the connected systems.Overview of the data flow between the systems.Carrying out error analyses.Carrying out maintenance tasks.
Course type and methodsThis is an instructor led course with lectures. Demonstrations.Practical exercises.Discussions.
DurationThe duration is 1 day on site.
CHH717 MPS-Cockpit Planning, Part 1
Course goalMPS-Cockpit Functions and Operation, Part 1.
Learning objectivesTo be able to carry out resource planning for the printing machine as well as for processing in MPS Cockpit. To under-stand the context and required steps for approving the relevant production systems and to be able to cover daily production with MPS Cockpit. To understand the concept of work orders and to be able to update and maintain them.
Participant profileShift Foreman, personnel from Operations Scheduling, System Manager.Maximum number of participants: 3 per workstation.
PrerequisitesKnowledge of the machine and/or printing knowledge.Knowledge of in-house expenses and production structure.Basic knowledge of how to operate computer systems (Win-dows) is recommended. The system must be in operation and available for the duration of the course.
TopicsThe participant will learn the following basic functionalities: – Overview of the functions and data relating to MPS Cockpit. – Creating work orders. – Creating orders including expenses and printing products. – Planning of pre-insert products. – Assigning production runs to orders. – Creating templates and using them.
Course type and methodsThis is an instructor led course with lectures.Demonstrations, practical exercises.
DurationThe duration is 2½ days on site.
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Course type and methodsThis is an instructor led course with lectures, demonstrations, practical exercises, discussions.
DurationThe duration is 2 days.
CHH726 MPS PlateWorkflow, Administrator
Course goalMPS PlateWorkflow Administration.
Learning objectivesTo master the administration of MPS PlateWorkflow. To be able to create new users, to configure new clients, to define new configurations for products. For the administrator to know the software and structure and to be able to carry out smaller error analyses himself. In the event of a system failure, to be able to switch to the back-up server and to restart production.
Participant profileSystem Manager PrePress. Maximum number of participants: 1 per workstation.
PrerequisitesCourse MPS PlateWorkflow functions and operation.Competent knowledge of plate production and IT systems. The system must be in operation and available for the duration of the course.
TopicsDetailed overview of required planning steps before plate -pro-duction.Creating new users and user groups.Configuring a new client.Creating new configurations.Creating or changing Furniture’s.Configuring the start-up templates.NewsWay Cluster / Toolbox.Software structure.Log files / error analysis.Switching to the backup system.
Course type and methodsThis is an instructor led course with lectures, demonstrations, practical exercises, discussions.
DurationThe duration is 3 days on site.
PrerequisitesCourse CHH700 / MPS-ST1 attended. Basic electrical engineering.PC knowledge.
TopicsDrive configuration.Generation of set points and their distribution.SERCOS ring and cross-communication.Cabling.Fault tracing and remedy.
Course type and methodsThis is an instructor led course with lectures.Demonstrations. Practical exercises.Discussions.
DurationThe duration is 2 days on site.
CHH725 MPS PlateWorkflow, user
Course goalMPS PlateWorkflow Functions and Operation.
Learning objectivesTo understand the functions of MPS PlateWorkflow and its operating concept. To be able to import, control and follow the plate production jobs. To understand and to work with different wizards.
Participant profileKnowledge of the machine pre-press and/or printing -knowl-edge.Basic knowledge of how to operate computer systems (key-board, mouse, Windows) is recommended. The system must be in operation and available for the duration of the course.
PrerequisitesCourse CHH700 / MPS-ST1 attended. Basic electrical engineering.PC knowledge.
TopicsOverview of required planning steps before plate production.Overview of the functions and data relating to MPS -PlateWork-flow.Basic terminology and descriptions.Introduction to operation.Production tracking.Configuration tables.Wizards for production.
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Learning objectivesTo understand the hardware and its embedding in the overall system. To set up an MPS Control Console PC and to know how to switch to the standby system. To recognize diagnosis options.
Participant profileElectrical Maintenance Personnel, perhaps Press Supervisor. Maximum 6 participants per group.
PrerequisitesBasic knowledge of how to operate computer systems (key-board and mouse operation, Windows) is recommended. The MPS Control Console must be available for the duration of the course.
TopicsHardware: – PC. – PC interfaces. (Ethernet, USB, graphics card,) – Supply. – Embedding in the overall system. – Hardware schematics. – Mechanical assembly of the MPS Control Console.
Software: – BIOS settings. – Dump image. – PC configuration. – Installation of PM / CC application. – Switching the PM to the standby-system. – Data storage (persistent data, backup-productions). – Diagnostic screens. – Testing network connections.
Course type and methodsThis is an instructor led course with lectures.Demonstrations.Practical exercises.Discussions.
DurationThe duration is ½ day for each group.
CHH740 MPS PageManager Planner
Course goalMPS PageManager Product Planner functions and operation.
Learning objectivesTo understand the functions of the MPS PageManager Product Planner and its user dialog concept. Based on the options of the Product Structure Library, to create, to modify, and to trans-mit product specifications.
CHH730 MPS Control Console
Course goalIntroduction to the operation of the MPS Control Console.
Learning objectivesTo understand the display structure and control elements of the Control Console. To be able to load a production job from MPS Production and operate the press from the Control Console. To be familiar with the mechanical setup of the Control Console.
Participant profilePress Supervisor, Shift Foreman, Press Operator, Electrical Maintenance Personnel.Maximum 8 participants per group. Maximum 4 groups.
PrerequisitesKnowledge of the machine and/or printing knowledge. Basic knowledge of operating a PC (keyboard and mouse operation, Windows) is recommended. MPS Control Console and MPS Production must be in operation and available for the duration of the course.
TopicsDisplay layout/structure.Display organization.Displays.Priorities and allocation.Product-oriented operation.Alarm layout.Alarm helptexts and longtexts.Preset types.Data flow in case of a preset.Production states.Read back.Operation mode ‘Backup’.Test functions.What do I do if something goes wrong?.Practice on a real production.Mechanical assembly of the Control Console.
Course type and methodsThis is an instructor led course with lectures.Demonstrations.Practical exercises.Discussions.
DurationThe duration is ½ day for each group.2 days maximum for all on site.
CHH731 MPS Control Console
Course goalIntroduction to the assembly, the software installation and the maintenance of the MPS Control Console.
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Space management.Manual placing of elements.Page tracking.Administration of the basic data.
Course type and methodsPresentations.DemonstrationsPractical exercisesDiscussions.
Duration4½ days on site.
CHH742 MPS PageManager, Part 2
Course goalMPS PageManager functions and operation.
Learning objectivesFor the participant to master the working steps of MPS Page-Manager and to ideally adapt them to his process by using tem-plates and the configuration options.
Participant profilePage Planners, Publisher‘s personnel responsible for the prod-uct.Maximum number of participants: 2 per workstation.
PrerequisitesThe course MPS-PM1 has been successfully completed.1 to 2 months of practical experience using knowledge obtained in the MPS-PM1 CHH741 course is recommended. The system, including connections to the advertising and editorial systems must be in operation and must be available for the duration of the course.The press production management system must already be in operation.
TopicsExchange of experience since taking the course MPS-PM1.Automatic procedures / configuration options.Work out the ideal methods for daily planning work.Semi-automatic placing of elements.Statistics and reports.System management (only for System Managers).
Course type and methodsPresentations, demonstrations, practical exercises, discussions.
Duration3½ days on site.
Participant profilePage Planners, Publisher‘s personnel responsible for the -prod-uct.Maximum number of participants: 2 per workstation.
PrerequisitesA basic knowledge of the use of computer systems is recom-mended (use of keyboard and mouse, Windows). The system must be in operation and must be available for the duration of the course. The press production management system must already be in operation.
TopicsBasic terminology and designations.Introduction to the operation.Product Structure Library.Product Specification Interface.Coverage of the product specifications.(structure, colors, page dependencies).
Course type and methodsPresentations.Demonstrations.Practical exercises.Discussions.
Duration2 days on site.
CHH741 MPS PageManager, Part 1
Course goalMPS PageManager functions and operation.
Learning objectivesTo recognize the functions of MPS PageManager and its user dialog. To be capable of carrying out the individual steps from the planning of the product specification to the output of the digital complete page for simple products.
Participant profilePage Planners, Publisher‘s personnel responsible for the prod-uct. Maximum number of participants: 2 per workstation.
PrerequisitesA basic knowledge of the use of computer systems is recom-mended (use of keyboard and mouse, Windows).The system must be in operation and must be available for the duration of the course. The press production management system must already be in operation.
TopicsOverview of MPS PageManager.Basic terminology and designations.Introduction and operation.Communication with the advertising and editorial systems.Structure planning.
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Participant profileRoll Handling Personnel, Electricians, Technical Managers, Shift Foremen and Press Room Managers.
PrerequisitesBasic knowledge of how to operate computer systems.To be able to show all the functions, the system, and all the interfaces must be in operation.
TopicsSame as Operator but additionally: – The administration functions. – Special functions. (Define paper parameters and daily
requirements) – Optimization functions.
Course type and methodsPresentations.Demonstrations and many practical exercises.
DurationThe duration is 1 day.
CHH761MPS InsertManager
Course goalThe course teaches the basic concepts and the working steps of MPS InsertManager R2. The interaction between MPS Insert-Manager R2 and MPS Cockpit Planner is also explained.
Learning objectivesTo be capable of handling the work steps of MPS InsertMan-ager for his daily work. To understand the basic concepts of MPS InsertManager R2 and the interaction between MPS Insert-Manager R2 and MPS Cockpit Planner.
Participant profileInsert salesMailroom Manager or Planner, respectively Goods Reception / Stores Personnel.
PrerequisitesInteraction between MPS InsertManager R2 and MPS Cockpit Planner.Basic concepts MPS InsertManager R2.MPS InsertManager R2 and if possible MPS Cockpit are avail-able at the workstations.
TopicsRecord an insert job.Book an area.Release bookings and insert jobs.Allocate delivery.Create outsourcing job.Release insert job to production. Record delivery on receipt of goods.Store delivery.Process outsourcing job.
CHH750 MPS Roll Handling, Operator
Course goalIntroduction to MPS Roll Handling operation.
Learning objectivesTo be able to operate MPS Roll Handling. To know all the important dialogs and to be able to find relevant data. To inde-pendently recognize the most frequent errors and to initiate appropriate measures to correct the error. To know the systems that MPS Roll Handling communicates with and to recognize when communication between the systems no longer functions. To carry out manual operations (e.g. manual transfers) and to be able to correct the data. To be capable of finding the required detail information in the user manual.
Participant profileThis training is targeted at Roll Handling Personnel, Electricians, Technical Managers, Shift Foremen and Press Room Managers.Number of participants: 3-5.
PrerequisitesBasic knowledge of how to operate computer systems. To be able to show all the functions, the system, and all the interfaces must be in operation. The press production management sys-tem must already be in operation.
TopicsStructure of the user manual.Overview of MPS Roll Handling. (Structure and interfaces)Visualization. (Structure and meaning of the symbols)Dialogs. (information and functions)Error correction.Manual interventions and data correction.
Course type and methodsThis is an instructor led course with presentations.Demonstrations and many practical exercises.
DurationThe duration is ½ day.
CHH751 MPS Roll Handling, Admin
Course goalMPS Roll Handling, Administrator.
Learning objectivesSame as Operator (MPS-RH1) but additionally.To carry out the user administration tasks. (Enter new users or delete users)To be capable of optimizing the system in accordance with the special conditions and requirements of the installation. (e.g. by changing parameters)
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CHH770MPS Insight, Reporting
Course goalMPS Insight operation.
Learning objectivesKnowledge and application of the views and standards reports
Participant profileManagement functions and planners who wish to track produc-tion process or get production reports, via MPS Insight
PrerequisitesGeneral knowledge of using web-based applications. Internet Explorer / Firefox knowledge.
TopicsOverview of MPS Insight.Philosophy of MPS Insight.
Course type and methodsThis is an instructor led course with demonstrations, -presenta-tions, practical application.
DurationThe duration is ½ day.
CHH771MPS Insight, Analyse
Course goalCreating reports with MPS Insight Option Analyse.
Learning objectivesStudy and understanding access of the Data WarenhouseTo run reports, to subscribe to reports and to send out reports via email. Report creation with Crystal report .
Participant profileUser with administrator rights.Maximum three participants.
PrerequisitesCourse MPS-IS1 attended. General knowledge of dealing with web-based applications and databases.
TopicsOverview of data Warenhouse. Concept and link of data Warenhouse.Report integration from Crystal report.
Course type and methodsThis is an instructor led course with demonstration, presenta-tion, and practical application.
DurationOn demand (1 to 3 days).
Modify delivery.Re-store rest of delivery.
Course type and methodsThis is an instructor led course with presentations, demonstra-tions, practical exercises, discussions.
DurationOn request. (Insert Manager 1 day, receiving goods 0.5 day)
CHH763MPS DeliveryPlanner
Course goalMPS DeliveryPlanner functions and operation.
Learning objectivesTo be able to follow the daily steps in MPS DeliveryPlanner and to carry them out. To understand the basic concept and to know the interactions between MPS Cockpit and MPS Delivery-Planner.
Participant profileTransport Manager.Personnel responsible for newspaper logistics.Participants 3-5.
PrerequisitesBasic knowledge of how to operate computer systems.To be able to show all the functions, the system, and all the interfaces must be in operation.
TopicsCreating fleet of vehicles.Creating patterns (templates) and their administration.Planning transport orders.Solving excess weight.Allocating ramps.Specifying the production order.Printing driver lists.Top sheet key bundles.
Course type and methodsThis is an instructor led course with lectures.Demonstrations.Practical exercises.Discussions.
DurationOn request (1-2 days).
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CHH780Digital Image Data
Course goalSystems integration.
Learning objectivesTo understand data flow of the digital image data from pre-press to press. To use different monitoring tools to locate faults.
Participant profilePress-room Shift Foremen.Electrical Maintenance Personnel.Pre-press Personnel.Maximum number of participants: 6.
PrerequisitesBasic knowledge of how to operate computer systems.
TopicsBasic terminology and designations.Overview of data flow.Handling of updates and versions.Operation of the Plate Set Update.Display at the Control Console.Monitoring tools.Fault finding using practical examples.
Course type and methodsPresentations.Demonstrations.Practical exercises.Discussions.
Duration3 days on site.
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