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    Amplifier
    • Total output power : • Europe and Asia: 1000W RMS (30% 
    THD)
    • Latin America: 800W RMS (+/- 0. 5 dB, 
    10% THD)
    • Frequency response: 20 Hz-20 kHz / ±3 dB• Signal-to-noise ratio: > 65 dB (CCIR) / 
    (A-weighted)
    • Input sensitivity:• AUX1, AUX2: 1000 mV• Music iLink: 500 mV
    Video
    • Signal system: PAL / NTSC• HDMI output: 480i/576i, 480p/576p, 720p, 
    1080i, 1080p, 1080p24
    Audio
    • S/PDIF Digital audio input:• Coaxial: IEC 60958-3• Optical: TOSL I N K• Sampling frequency:• MP3: 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz• WMA: 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz• Constant bit rate:• MP3: 32 kbps - 320 kbps• WMA: 48 kbps - 192 kbps
    Radio
    • Tuning range:• Europe/China: FM 87. 5-108 MHz (50 
    k Hz)
    • Asia Pacific/Russia/Latin America: FM 
    87. 5-108 MHz (50/100 kHz)
    • Signal-to-noise ratio: FM 50 dB• Frequency response: FM 180 Hz-12. 5 kHz 
    / ±3 dB
    USB
    • Compatibility: Hi-Speed USB (2.0)• Class suppor t: USB Mass Storage Class 
    (MSC)
    • File system: FAT16, FAT32, NTFS• Maximum memor y suppor t: < 160 GB
    .mkv files in MKV container
    Audio codec
    Video codec Bit rate
    PCM, Dolby 
    Digital, DTS 
    core, MPEG, 
    MP3, WMA , 
    A AC , HE-
    A ACMPEG 1, MPEG 
    2
    20 Mbps (peak 
    40 Mbps)
    MPEG 4 ASP 10 Mbps max
    H . 26 4/AVC 
    [email protected]/4.0; 
    [email protected]/3.1/3.0 20 Mbps (peak 
    40 Mbps)
    WMV9 20 Mbps
    .asf and .wmv files in ASF container
    Audio 
    codec Video codec
    Bit rate
    PCM, 
    Dolby 
    Digital, 
    MP3, 
    WMAMPEG 4 ASP
    10 Mbps max
    H . 26 4/AVC 
    [email protected]/4.0; 
    [email protected]/3.1/3.0 20 Mbps (peak 
    40 Mbps)
    WMV9 20 Mbps
    .mpg and .mpeg files in PS container
    Audio 
    codec Video codec
    Bit rate
    PCM, 
    DTS core, 
    MPEG, 
    MP3MPEG 1, 
    MPEG 2
    20 Mbps (peak 40 
    M b ps)
    MPEG 1, 
    MPEG 2 20 Mbps (peak 40 
    M b ps)
    .rm and .rmvb files in RM container (Available 
    only in Asia Pacific and China)
    Audio 
    codec Video 
    codecBit rate
    A AC , 
    COOK
    RV30, 
    RV4 020 Mbps (peak 40 
    M b ps)
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    • Frequency response: 150 Hz-20 kHz• Dimensions ( WxHxD): • HTS4561/HTS4562 : 161 x 95 x 92 mm• HTS5561/HTS5562/HTS5581/
    HTS5582/HTS5591/HTS5592: 280 x 
    95 x 92 mm
    • Weight : • HTS4561/HTS4562: 0.8kg• HTS5561/HTS5562/HTS5581/
    HTS5582/HTS5591/HTS5592: 1.40 kg
    • Cable leng th: 2 m
    Front / rear speakers:
    • Output power : • Europe and Asia: 4 x 135W RMS (30% 
    THD)
    • Latin America: 4 x 108W RMS (+/- 0. 5 
    dB, 10% THD)
    • Speaker impedance: 5 ohm• Speaker drivers: • HTS4561/HTS4562: 2 x 76.2 mm (3”) 
    full range
    • HTS5561/HTS5562/HTS5581/
    HTS5582/HTS5591/HTS5592: 2 x 76.2 
    mm (3”) full range
    • Frequency response: 150 Hz-20 kHz• Dimensions ( WxHxD): • HTS4561/HTS4562: 95 x 161 x 87 mm• HTS5561/HTS5562/HTS5581/
    HTS5582/HTS5591/HTS5592 small 
    speakers: 100 x 280 x 104 mm
    • HTS5561/HTS5562/HTS5581/
    HTS5582/HTS5591/HTS5592 tall 
    speakers: 260 x 1101 x 260 mm
    • Weight : • HTS4561/HTS4562: 0.6 kg each• HTS5561/HTS5562/HTS5581/
    HTS5582/HTS5591/HTS5592 small 
    speakers: 0.98-1.07 kg each
    • HTS5561/HTS5562/HTS5581/
    HTS5582/HTS5591/HTS5592 tall 
    speakers: 3.81-3.89 kg each
    • Cable leng th (front speakers): 4 m• Cable leng th (rear speakers): 10 m
    Remote control batteries
    • 2 x A A A-R03-1. 5 V 
    Main unit
    • Power supply: • Europe/China: 220 -240 V~, 50 Hz• Latin America/Asia Pacific: 110 -127 
    V/220 -240 V~, 50 -60 Hz 
    • Russia/India: 220 -240 V~, 50 Hz • Power consumption: 105 W• Standby power consumption: ≤ 0. 5 W • Dimensions ( WxHxD): 435 x 57 x 356. 5 
    mm
    • Weight: 3.69 kg
    Subwoofer
    • Output power : • Europe and Asia: 230W RMS (30% 
    THD) 
    • Latin America: 184W RMS (+/- 0. 5 dB, 
    10% THD)
    • Impedance: 3 ohm• Speaker drivers: • Europe and Asia:165 mm (6. 5”) woofer• India and Latin America: 203 mm (8”) 
    woofer
    • Frequency response: 20 Hz-150 Hz• Dimensions ( WxHxD): • HTS4561/HTS4562: 123x 309 x369 
    mm
    • HTS5561/HTS5562/HTS5581/
    HTS5582/HTS5591/HTS5592: 196 x 
    395 x 342 mm
    • Weight : • HTS4561/HTS4562: 3.6 kg• HTS5561/HTS5562/HTS5581/
    HTS5582/HTS5591/HTS5592: 4.8 kg
    • Cable leng th: 3 m
    Speakers
    Center speaker:
    • Output power : • Europe and Asia: 230W RMS (30% 
    THD)
    • Latin America: 184W RMS (+/- 0. 5 dB, 
    10% THD)
    • System: full range satellite• Speaker impedance: 3 ohm • Speaker drivers: • HTS4561/HTS4562: 1 x 76.2 mm (3”) 
    full range
    • HTS5561/HTS5562/HTS5581/
    HTS5582/HTS5591/HTS5592: 2 x 76.2 
    mm (3”) full range
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    11 Troubleshooting
    Warning
     •Risk of electric shock . Never remove the 
    casing of the product. 
    To keep the warranty valid, never tr y to repair the 
    product yourself. 
    If you have problems using this product, check the 
    following points before you request ser vice. If you 
    still have a problem, register your product and get 
    suppor t at www.philips.com/welcome. 
    Main unit
    The buttons on the home theater do not work.• Disconnect the home theater from the 
    power supply for a few minutes, then 
    reconnect.
    Picture
    No picture.• Make sure that the T V is switched to the 
    correct source for the home theater.
    No picture on a TV connected through HDMI.
    • Make sure that you use a High Speed HDMI 
    cable to connect the home theater and T V. 
    Some Standard HDMI cables do not display 
    properly for some images, 3D video, or 
    Deep Color.
    • Make sure that the HDMI cable is not faulty. 
    If it is faulty, replace it with a new cable.
    • Press  (Home ) and then  731 on the 
    remote control to restore the default 
    picture resolution.
    • Change the HDMI video set ting, or wait for 
    10 seconds for auto recover y (see ‘Picture 
    resolution’ on page 35).
    Disc does not play high-definition video.
    • Make sure that the disc contains high-
    definition video.
    • Make sure that the T V suppor ts high-
    definition video. 
    • Use an HDMI cable to connect to the T V.
    Laser
    • Laser Type (Diode): InGaN/AIGaN (BD), 
    AIGaInP (DVD/CD)
    • Wave leng th: 405 +7 nm/-7 nm (BD), 655 
    +10 nm/-10 nm (DVD), 790 +10 nm/-20 
    nm (CD)
    • Output power (Max. ratings): 20 mW (BD), 
    6 mW (DVD), 7 mW (CD)
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    • Select the correct character set: 1) Press  OPTIONS. 2) Select [Character Set] . 3) Select the suppor ted character set.  4) Press OK. 
    Cannot read the contents of a USB storage 
    device.
    • Make sure that the format of the USB 
    storage device is compatible with the home 
    theater.
    • Make sure that the file system on the USB 
    storage device is suppor ted by the home 
    theater.
    ‘No entry’ or ‘x’ sign appears on the TV.
    • The operation is not possible.
    EasyLink does not work.
    • Make sure that the home theater is 
    connected to a Philips brand EasyLink T V, 
    and the EasyLink option is on (see ‘EasyLink ’ 
    on page 33).
    When you switch on the TV, the home theater 
    automatically switches on.
    • This behavior is normal when you are using 
    Philips EasyLink (HDMI-CEC). To make the 
    home theater work independently, switch 
    off EasyLink.
    Cannot access BD-Live features.
    • Make sure that the home theater is 
    connected to the network. Use a 
    wired network connection (see ‘ Wired 
    connection’ on page 17) or wireless 
    network connection (see ‘ Wireless 
    connection’ on page 18).
    • Make sure that the network is set up. Use 
    a wired network installation (see ‘Set up 
    the wired network ’ on page 17) or wireless 
    network installation (see ‘Set up the 
    wireless network ’ on page 18).
    • Make sure that the Blu-ray disc suppor ts 
    BD-Live features.
    • Clear memor y storage (see ‘Clear memor y’ 
    on page 22).
    Cannot play video or photos from an iPod or 
    iPhone on the TV.
    • Browse and select videos and photos from 
    the iPod or iPhone screen, and play them 
    on your T V.
    • Make sure that the iPod or iPhone sof tware 
    has not been tampered with or illegally 
    modified.
    Cannot view pictures from an iPod or iPhone on 
    the TV.
    • Connect a yellow composite cable to the 
    iPod dock and the T V.
    Sound
    No sound from home theater speakers.• Connect the audio cable from your home 
    theater to your T V or other devices. You 
    do not need a separate audio connection 
    when: 
    • the home theater and T V are 
    connected through an HDMI ARC  
    connection, or 
    • a device is connected to the HDMI IN  
    connector on your home theater.
    • Set up the audio for the connected device 
    (see ‘Set up audio for connected devices’ on 
    page 16).
    • Reset your home theater to its factor y 
    set tings (see ‘Apply factor y set tings’ on page 
    37), and then switch it off and switch on 
    again.
    • On your home theater, press  SOURCE 
    repeatedly to select the correct audio input.
    Distorted sound or echo.
    • If you play audio from the T V through the 
    home theater, make sure that the T V is 
    muted.
    Audio and video are not synchronized.
    • 1) Press  SOUND SETTINGS. 2) Press 
    the Navigation buttons  (lef t /right) to select 
    AUD SYNC , and then press  OK. 3) Press 
    the Navigation buttons  (up/down) to 
    synchronize the audio with the video.
    Play
    Cannot play a disc.• Clean the disc.• Make sure that the home theater suppor ts 
    the type of disc (see ‘Media formats’ on 
    page 39).
    • Make sure that the home theater suppor ts 
    the region code of the disc (see ‘Region 
    codes’ on page 39).
    • If the disc is a DVD±RW or DVD±R disc, 
    make sure that it is finalized. 
    Cannot play a DivX file.
    • Make sure that the DivX file is encoded 
    according to the ‘Home Theater Profile’ 
    with the DivX encoder.
    • Make sure that the DivX file is complete.
    DivX or RMVB/RM subtitles do not display 
    correctly.
    • Make sure that the subtitle file name is the 
    same as the movie file name (see ‘Subtitles’ 
    on page 23).
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    • Switch the T V to the AV/ V I D E O source 
    (corresponding to the yellow composite 
    cable).
    • Press the play but ton on the iPod or iPhone 
    to star t a slideshow.
    • Make sure that the iPod or iPhone sof tware 
    has not been tampered with or illegally 
    modified.
    Play 3D video in 2D mode.
    • Make sure that your home theater is 
    connected to a 3D T V through an HDMI 
    cable.
    • Make sure that the disc is a Blu-ray 3D disc, 
    and the Blu-ray 3D video option is on (see 
    ‘Blu-ray 3D video’ on page 35).
    TV screen is black when you play a Blu-ray 3D 
    video or a DivX copy protected video.
    • Make sure that the home theater is 
    connected to the T V through an HDMI 
    cable.
    • Switch to the correct HDMI source on the 
    T V.
    Cannot download video from an online video 
    store.
    • Make sure that your home theater is 
    connected to the T V through an HDMI 
    cable.
    • Make sure that the SD card is format ted, 
    has enough memor y to download the 
    video, and is of type SDHC Class 6.
    • Make sure that you have paid for the video, 
    and it is within the rental period.
    • Make sure that the network connection 
    is good. Use a wired network connection 
    (see ‘ Wired connection’ on page 17) or a 
    wireless network connection (see ‘ Wireless 
    connection’ on page 18).
    • Visit the video store website for more 
    information.
    Network
    Wireless network distorted or not found.• Make sure that the wireless network is 
    not disturbed by microwave ovens, DECT 
    phones, or other neighboring Wi-Fi devices. 
    • If the wireless network does not work 
    properly, tr y a wired network installation 
    (see ‘Set up the wired network ’ on page 
    17 ).
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    12 Language code
     
    Abkhazian    6566
    Afar        6565
    Afrikaans       6570
    Amharic       6577
    Arabic       6582
    Armenian    7289
    Assamese    6583
    Avestan       6569
    Aymara       6589
    Azerhaijani    6590
    Bahasa Melayu    7783
    Bashkir       6665
    Belarusian    6669
    Bengali       6678
    Bihari       6672
    Bislama       6673
    Bokmål, Norwegian    7866
    Bosanski      6683
    Brezhoneg    6682
    Bulgarian    6671
    Burmese       7789
    Castellano , Español  6983
    Catalán    6765
    Chamor ro   6772
    Chechen    6769
    Chewa;  Chichewa;  Nyanja 7889
           9072
    Chuang; Zhuang  9065
    Church Slavic; Slavonic  6785
    Chuvash    6786
    Corsican    6779
    esky   6783
    Dansk    6865
    Deutsch    6869
    Dzongkha    6890
    English    6978
    Esperanto    6979
    Estonian    6984
    Euskara    6985
       6976
    Faroese    7079
    Français    7082
    Frysk    7089
    Fijian    7074
    Gaelic; Scottish Gaelic  7168
    Gallegan    7176
    Georgian    7565
    Gikuyu; Kikuyu  7573
    Guarani    7178
    Gujarati    7185
    Hausa    7265
    Herero    7290
    Hindi    7273
    Hiri Motu    7279
    Hrwatski    6779
    Ido    7379
    Interlingua (International)7365
    Interlingue    7365
    Inuktitut    7385 Inupiaq    7375
    Irish    7165
    Íslenska    7383
    Italiano    7384
    Ivrit    7269
    Japanese    7465
    Javanese    7486
    Kalaallisut 
     7576
    Kannada    7578
    Kashmiri    7583
    Kazakh    7575
    Kernewek    7587
    Khmer    7577
    Kinyarwanda  8287
    Kirghiz    7589
    Komi    7586
    Ko rean    7579
    Kuanyama; Kwanyama  7574
    Ku rdish    7585
    Lao    7679
    Latina    7665
    Latvian    7686
    Letzeburgesch;  7666
    Limburgan; Limburger  7673
    Lingala    7678
    Lithuanian   7684
    Luxembourgish;  7666
    Macedonian   7775
    Malagasy    7771 Magyar    7285
    Malayalam    7776
    Maltese    7784
    Manx    7186
    Maori    7773
    Marathi    7782
    Marshallese    7772
    Moldavian    7779
    Mongolian   7778
    Nauru    7865
    Navaho; Navajo  7886
    Ndebele , North  7868
    Ndebele , South  7882
    Ndonga    7871
    Nederlands    7876
    Nepali    7869
    Norsk    7879
    Northern Sami  8369
    North Ndebele  7868
    Norwegian Nynorsk;  7878
    Occitan; Pr ovencal  7967
    Old Bulgarian;  Old Slavonic 6785
    Oriya    7982
    Oromo    7977
    Ossetian; Ossetic  7983
    Pali    8073
    Panjabi    8065
    Persian    7065
    Polski    8076
    Po rtuguês    8084 Pushto    8083
    Russian    8285
    Quechua    8185
    Raeto-Romance  8277
    Romanian    8279
    Rundi    8278
    Samoan    8377
    Sango    8371
    Sanskrit    8365
    Sa
    
    rd
    inian    8367
    Serbian    8382
    Shona    8378
    Shqip    8381
    Sindhi    8368
    Sinhalese    8373
    Slov ensky    8373
    Slov enian    8376
    Somali    8379
    Sotho; Southern  8384
    South Ndebele  7882
    Sundanese    8385
    Suomi    7073
    Swahili    8387
    Swati    8383
    Svenska    8386
    Tagalog    8476
    Ta hitian    8489
    Tajik    8471
    Ta mil    8465
    Ta tar    8484
    Telugu    8469
    Thai    8472
    Tibetan    6679
    Tigrinya    8473
    To nga (Tonga Islands)  8479
    Tsonga    8483
    Tswana    8478
    Türkçe    8482
    Tu rkmen    8475
    Tw i    8487
    Uighur    8571
    Ukrainian    8575
    Urdu    8582
    Uzbek    8590
    Vietnamese    8673
    Vo lapuk    8679
    Walloon    8765
    Welsh    6789
    Wo lof    8779
    Xhosa    8872
    Yiddish    8973
    Yo ruba    8979
    Zulu    9085
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    USB storage device 22
    Ccare environment 9health 9product 9character set  24close disc compartment 10computer connect to 1 7DLNA 29media ser ver sof tware 2 9computer network 17connect audio (analog cable) 16audio (coaxial cable - digital) 16audio (optical cable - digital) 16audio from T V and other devices 16computer 29home network 1 7speakers 12to Internet 1 7T V (Composite) 1 5T V (HDMI ARC) 14T V (HDMI) 15wireless speakers 13connectors back connectors - center 14back connectors - lef t 13back connectors - right 14front connectors 13control disc play 20Easylink (HDMI-CEC) 11main unit  10parental control 36radio 26USB storage device 2 3
    Ddisable audio post processing 35BD-Live 22HDMI - CEC 33discs 3D disc in 2D mode 21audio 24audio language 3 6BD-Live 21Bonus View 2 1control but tons 20DivX 2 3
    13 Index
    22D video 21
    33D 3D disc in 2D mode 213D safety 9
    Aadvanced BD-Live security 22enhanced audio 35restore default set tings 37sof tware update 38sof tware version 38amplifier 41audio HDMI audio 3 5night mode 35post processing 35predefined modes 19quality 16set tings 35source 16speaker setup 13specifications 41audio formats 40audio input mapping 34audio language 36audio options 24auto standby 37
    Bbass 19BD-Live BD-Live (SD card) 2 2BD-Live (USB) 22clear memory 22disable 22Blu-ray 20Bonus View 21brightness 37browse disc 20from iPhone 28from iPod 27Net T V 32online video stores 33
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    HDMI-CEC 33help navigate 4read 4update 5
    IInternet BD-Live 21connect to 17online video stores 3 3update home theater software 38iPod and iPhone dock your iPod or iPhone 2 7music 27Philips dock 1 4video and slideshow 27
    Kkaraoke 28
    Llanguage 2nd audio language 2 12nd subtitle language 21audio 36disc menu 3 6language code 4 6onscreen menu 36subtitle 36legal notices 6
    MMacintosh Twonky Media 29, 31main unit over view  10specifications 4 2troubleshooting 43manually setup speakers 13media formats 39media server software 29Microsoft Windows Media Player 11  29Microsoft Windows Media Player 12 30MP3 connector 13play 26multimedia content from disc 2 0from online stores 32from PC 29from USB storage device 22
    menu language 36options 24picture 25picture-in-picture 2 1play 20subtitle 36synchronize picture and sound 2 1time search 24titles 24display panel 10Di vX character set 2 4subtitles 23VOD code 2 3DLNA 29dock your iPod or iPhone 27
    EEasyLink (HDMI-CEC) audio input mapping 3 4control but tons 11one-touch play 3 3one-touch standby 33system audio control 33eject disc 10enable auto standby 3 7auto subtitle shif t 3 5BD-Live 22HDMI - CEC 33predefined sound mode 35screen saver 37energy auto standby 37brightness 37screen saver 3 7sleep timer 37
    Ffactory settings 37FAQs 6FM antenna 14format SD card 32front connectors 13
    HHDMI audio 35Deep color 3 5T V (HDMI ARC) 14video 35
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    rotate 25settings 34slideshows 2 5troubleshooting 43zoom 25picture options 25picture-in-picture 2nd audio language 2 12nd subtitle language 21play discs 20DivX 2 3from PC 31iPod and iPhone 26MP3 26online video 3 3r adio 41RMVB or RM files 2 0slideshows 25troubleshooting 44USB 22position connectors 13position 12subtitle 3 5power options auto standby 37brightness 37screen saver 3 7sleep timer 37preference audio 35auto standby 3 7auto subtitle shif t 3 5change password 36disc menu 36display panel 37menu language 36parental control 36screen saver 37sleep timer 37subtitle 36product specifications 39
    Rradio control but tons 2 6FM antenna 1 4listen to radio 26specifications 41tune stations 26tuning grid 26ratings 37
    NNet TV access 32clear browsing history 3 2online video stores 33watch Net T V page 32network home network 17name a device 1 8s e t t i n g s 17troubleshooting 45update home theater software 3 8Wi-Fi 1 8wired connection 17wireless connection 1 8night mode 35
    Oone-touch play 33one-touch standby 33online video stores format SD card 32rent and play video 33open disc compartment 10open source software 6options audio 24picture 25video  24overview browse PC 2 9connectors 13HDMI - CEC 33main unit 1 0Net T V 3 2online video stores 33remote control 1010settings 34speaker setup 1 3
    Pparental control password 36ratings 37password 36PC connect to 1 7DLNA 29media ser ver sof tware 2 9Philips Easylink 33picture options 25
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    software check current version 38electronic user manual 5update 38sound ba s s  19default sound mode 3 6equalizer 1 9predefined sound mode 19surround sound 19synchronize picture and sound 21treble 19troubleshooting 4 4speakers connect 12manual setup 1 3position 12s e t u p  13specifications 4 2surround sound 19w i r e l e s s 13specifications 39subtitle character set 2 4language 36position 35subwoofer specifications 4 2synchronize picture and sound 21system audio control 33
    Ttime search 24titles 24trademarks 7treble 19troubleshooting connection 43main unit  4 3network 45picture 43play 44serial number 6sound 44tuning grid 26tutorials 6
    recycling 9region codes 39remote control batteries 4 2over view 10vir tual 2 7rent video format SD card 32online video stores 33repeat  24RMVB or RM play 20
    Ssafety disposal 9use of the product 8watching 3D 9screen saver 37SD card 32settings 3D video 3 5audio 35auto standby 3 7auto subtitle shif t 3 5default 37disc language 3 6HDMI audio 3 5HDMI video 35HDMI - CEC 33menu language 36parental rating 37password 36picture 34power 3 7resolution 35restore 3 7screen saver 37sleep timer 37subtitle language 3 6video 34setup speakers manually  13sleep timer 37slideshows animation 25duration 25musical 25picture 25smartphone browse disc or USB from smar tphone 2 8smar tphone as remote control 28
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