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SV8500

Brand: NEC | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. FACE LAYOUT
  7. KEYS AND PARTS
  8. MENU KEY
  9. SIMPLE OPERATION BY MENU KEY AND CURSOR KEY
  10. SHORTCUT MENU
  11. PROGRAMMABLE FEATURE KEYS
  12. SOFT KEYS
  13. LD Display
  14. CONDITIONS FOR DT700 SERIES
  15. ADJUSTING ANGLE OF TILT LEG
  16. TO REMOVE TILT LEG
  17. CONNECTING LAN CABLE
  18. CONNECTING LINE CORD
  19. INSTALLING DIRECTORY CARD
  20. INSTALLING/REMOVING KEY SET UNIT
  21. WALL MOUNTING
  22. SETUP WITH UP/DOWN KEY
  23. SETUP WITH FEATURE KEY
  24. SETUP WITH MENU KEY FOR DT700 SERIES
  25. popup window
  26. SETUP WITH MENU KEY FOR DT300 SERIES
  27. b asic o peration
  28. TO LOGIN
  29. TO MAKE AN EXTERNAL CALL
  30. TO MAKE AN INTERNAL CALL
  31. TO ANSWER AN EXTERNAL CALL
  32. TO ANSWER AN INTERNAL CALL
  33. MULTILINE APPEARANCE
  34. TO PLACE A CALL ON EXCLUSIVE HOLD
  35. HOW TO INPUT CHARACTERS
  36. SECURITY MODE
  37. EMERGENCY CALL
  38. XML APPLICATION
  39. SCREEN POP-UP
  40. TO REGISTER NAME ON ONE-TOUCH SPEED CALLING KEY
  41. ACCOUNT CODE
  42. VOICE CALL
  43. TO ANSWER A VOICE CALL HANDS FREE
  44. MANUAL INTERCOM
  45. DIAL INTERCOM
  46. CONFERENCE
  47. CALL WAITING - ORIGINATING
  48. CALL PARK
  49. CALL PICK-UP (GROUP)
  50. OUTGOING TRUNK QUEUING
  51. LAST NUMBER REDIAL
  52. CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE
  53. CALL FORWARDING - DON'T ANSWER
  54. LOGGED OUT IP STATION - CALL DESTINATION
  55. CALL BACK
  56. TO LEAVE A MESSAGE
  57. VOICE MAIL SYSTEM
  58. PAGING TRANSFER
  59. BOSS/SECRETARY TRANSFER
  60. BOSS SECRETARY OVERRIDE
  61. DO NOT DISTURB
  62. CALL REDIRECT
  63. PRIVACY
  64. PRIVACY RELEASE
  65. PHONEBOOK
  66. local phonebook
  67. to edit an entry
  68. CALL HISTORY
  69. to make a call from call history
  70. to delete a specific data
  71. TO CHANGE GROUP NAME
  72. TO FIND A REGISTERED DATA
  73. to search by name
  74. group setting
  75. TO MAKE A CALL FROM DIRECTORY
  76. TO ADD PREFIX TO NUMBER
  77. TO EDIT DIRECTORY DATA
  78. TO DELETE ALL DATA
  79. TO DELETE A SPECIFIC DATA
  80. FOR DT730 SERIES
  81. TO ADD CALL HISTORY DATA TO DIRECTORY
  82. TO EDIT DIRECTORY DATA FROM CALL HISTORY
  83. FOR DT330 SERIES
  84. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
  85. MENU LIST FOR DT730 SERIES
  86. MENU LIST FOR ITL-8LDE-1
  87. MENU LIST FOR DT710 Series
  88. MENU LIST FOR DT330 Series
  89. OUTLINE
  90. TO LOGOUT
  91. HOW TO OPERATE
SV8500 first page preview

SV8500

Brand: NEC | Category: Server
SV8500 first page preview

SV8500

Brand: NEC | Category: Server
Table of contents
  1. terms in this manual
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. Table Of Contents
  12. Table Of Contents
  13. Table Of Contents
  14. CHAPTER 1 GENERAL
  15. General
  16. PIR and TSWR
  17. GLOSSARY
  18. HOW TO READ PRECAUTIONS, DIAGNOSTIC, AND FAULT REPAIR INFORMATION
  19. How to Follow Diagnostic Procedure/Fault Repair Procedure
  20. REPORTING FAULT TO NEC
  21. Forwarding Faulty Circuit Card Method
  22. SYSTEM MAINTENANCE OUTLINE
  23. BASIC KNOWLEDGE
  24. System Configuration
  25. Line Equipment Numbers (LENS)
  26. Group
  27. Level
  28. Local Partition (LP) Number
  29. Fault Detecting Function
  30. Range of Faults Specification
  31. CHAPTER 2 OPERATIONS OF SV8500 SERVER
  32. HOW TO SET THE CURRENT DATE AND TIME
  33. How to Adjust Date and Time
  34. ALARM INDICATIONS
  35. Variable Alarm Indication
  36. INITIALIZATION PROCEDURE OF THE SYSTEM
  37. Initialization by PCPro (SINZ)
  38. Initialization by PCPro Tools
  39. Initialization by INIT key Operation (EMA card)
  40. Initialization by Turning OFF and ON the System
  41. ROUTINE DIAGNOSIS
  42. Routine Diagnosis Result
  43. OFFICE DATA MAINTENANCE
  44. Office Data Backup
  45. PCPro Tools
  46. Explanations on Each Item
  47. INITIALIZATION PROCEDURE OF CF CARD
  48. Procedure For FP85-104 S1
  49. UNIT/CIRCUIT CARD REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE
  50. EMA Card Replacement Procedure
  51. EMA SUB Card Replacement Procedure
  52. EXB (EXB-PIR/EXB-TSW) Card Replacement Procedure
  53. IOC Card Replacement Procedure
  54. FAN REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE
  55. Test Procedure After the Replacement
  56. SYSTEM CONTROL PROCEDURES
  57. How to Check LED
  58. How to Change over CPU Card
  59. How to Control Switching Block
  60. Manual Changeover of Speech Path System
  61. Manual Changeover of PLO
  62. TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
  63. call hold
  64. incoming calls
  65. Operating Procedure for PCPro
  66. STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING SYSTEM (SMDR)
  67. Details on Transmission Data
  68. Call Start/Call End Time Information
  69. Called Number
  70. Route Advance Information
  71. Condition B Information
  72. Office Code of Calling (Called) Party and Billing Process Office
  73. REDUNDANT DATA MEMORY BACKUP FOR OFFICE DATA
  74. Programming
  75. RTP INFORMATION OUTPUT
  76. How to Display Log
  77. Use of Collected Information
  78. Examples of Using Logs
  79. DTERM IP CALL INFORMATION DISPLAY
  80. IP DEVICE PC PORT REMOTE CONTROL
  81. LICENSE REGISTRATION INFORMATION DISPLAY
  82. FTP SERVER SUPPORT (LAN1)
  83. Service Conditions
  84. CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM MESSAGES
  85. Collection of System Messages
  86. System Messages
  87. C Reset Interrupt
  88. D CPU Clock Down
  89. E C-Level Infinite Loop
  90. F Memory Failure
  91. G B1-Level Infinite Loop (Permanent)
  92. H B1-Level Infinite Loop (Temporary)
  93. I Mate CPU Failure
  94. J Abnormal Interrupt
  95. A Both TSW Failure (Permanent)
  96. B TSW Failure (Permanent)
  97. C Both TSW Write Failure
  98. D TSW Write Failure
  99. E Both TSW Clock Failure
  100. F TSW Clock Failure
  101. O Both PLO Failure
  102. P PLO Failure
  103. S Module Group Down Failure
  104. T TSW ACT Change Report
  105. U DLKC Data Transfer Failure (Permanent)
  106. V DLKC Data Transfer Failure (Temporary)
  107. W PLO Restore
  108. B C-Level Infinite Loop (Permanent)
  109. C C-Level Infinite Loop (Temporary)
  110. D Lock-Up Failure (Permanent)
  111. E Lock-Up Failure (Temporary)
  112. F -48V Over Current
  113. G Ground Failure
  114. H Digital Line Warning
  115. I Digital Line Failure
  116. J Digital Line Restore
  117. K Line Fault
  118. L Line Fault Release
  119. C Both TSW Ready Failure
  120. D TSW Ready Failure
  121. Q DLKC Ready Failure
  122. S MUX Ready Failure
  123. T Both MUX Ready Failure
  124. U PCI Card Failure
  125. V PCI Card Failure Recovered
  126. W TSW Ready Failure Restore
  127. A System Failure
  128. B RGU & Howler Failure
  129. C Line Load Control Start
  130. D Line Load Control Stop
  131. H Bad Call Notification
  132. I STA-Test Connection Data
  133. J Emergency Call
  134. L Emergency Control Start
  135. M Emergency Control Stop
  136. N Abnormal Call Duration Data
  137. O SMDR Output Buffer Overflow Alarm
  138. P SMDR Output Buffer Overflow Release
  139. A System Initialize With Data Load
  140. B System Initialize
  141. D CPU MBR Key Turn OFF
  142. F TSW MBR Key Turn OFF
  143. H TSW PLO Key Turn OFF
  144. O Cyclic Diagnosis Normal
  145. P Cyclic Diagnosis Information (Error Detected)
  146. A Activation Code Request Notice (SUP)
  147. B Activation Code Request Notice (MN)
  148. C Activation Code Request Notice (MJ)
  149. D IP License Excess Notice (SUP)
  150. E CPU Operation Mode Error Notification
  151. F Connection Failure between Telephony Server and SR-MGC
  152. G Connection Recovery between Telephony Server and SR-MGC
  153. H Illegal Software Version Information Set
  154. I Software Version Information Report
  155. J Software Version Information Report
  156. K Software Version Information Report
  157. L SR-MGC State Notification
  158. A CCH Clock Failure
  159. B CCH C-Level Infinite Loop Failure (Permanent)
  160. C CCH C-Level Infinite Loop Failure (Temporary)
  161. D CCH Lock-Up Failure (Permanent)
  162. E CCH Lock-Up Failure (Temporary)
  163. F CCH B-Level Infinite Loop Failure (Permanent)
  164. G CCH B-Level Infinite Loop Failure (Temporary)
  165. H CCS Link Failure (Permanent)
  166. I CCS Link Failure (Temporary)
  167. J Restoration From CCS Link Failure
  168. K CCH Reset Interrupt Failure
  169. N Digital Line Warning
  170. O Digital Line Failure
  171. P Digital Line Restore
  172. Q DRU Battery Operation
  173. R DRU Line Operation
  174. Z Power Failure
  175. A VPS Failure (Temporary)
  176. B VPS Failure (Permanent)
  177. C VPS Restore
  178. A Inside Trunk All Busy
  179. B Virtual Tie Line Set Report
  180. C Virtual Tie Line Cancel Report
  181. E Virtual Tie Line Set Time Out
  182. F Sender Start Time Out
  183. M Hard Clock Failure
  184. N Hard Clock Restore
  185. A CCH MBR Key Turn ON
  186. B CCH MBR Key Turn OFF
  187. D CCH MB Key Turn OFF
  188. H Day/Night Change Information
  189. P IOC MB Key Turn OFF
  190. Q IOC MBR Key Turn ON
  191. R IOC MBR Key Turn OFF
  192. P DCH Back-Up Automatic Change Start/End
  193. Q DCH Back-Up Manual Change Start/End
  194. Y MUX Clock Failure
  195. Z Both MUX Clock Failure
  196. N MAT Log
  197. R Call Trace
  198. V LAN Interface Error Report
  199. W LAN Interface Release Report
  200. A MUX Clock Restore
  201. B SDT Alarm Warning
  202. C SDT Alarm Trouble
  203. D SDT Alarm Restore
  204. E SDT Interface Change Notify
  205. F PKG Download Failure Notification
  206. G MUX PKG PCM Parity Error Report
  207. H MUX PKG PCM Parity Error Recovery Report
  208. R IP PKG Warning
  209. S IP PKG Failure
  210. T IP PKG Restore
  211. U H.323 Information
  212. A GK Operation Start Notification
  213. B GK Operation Stop Notification
  214. C SP Warning Notification
  215. D SP Failure
  216. E SP Failure Recovery
  217. F SP Process Information
  218. G SP Process Warning
  219. I SP Process Stop
  220. A Office Data Copy Status Notification
  221. E Registration Security Alert
  222. F Fusion Health Check Report (Temporary/Permanent)
  223. G Bandwidth Warning
  224. H Bandwidth Warning Recovery
  225. I Bandwidth Fault
  226. J Bandwidth Fault Recovery
  227. K Fusion Health Check Report (Recovery)
  228. M IP Terminal Auto Assignment Report
  229. N IP Equipment Status Report
  230. O System Message Overflow Notification
  231. T Fusion Health Check Report (Permanent)
  232. CHAPTER 4 FAULT REPAIR PROCEDURES
  233. IP RELATED FAULT AND ITS REASON
  234. TCP/IP Link Fault
  235. Method of Checking and Repairing Each of "26-V"ERRK
  236. LAN/WAN Communication Fault
  237. IP Related System Messages and the Reasons
  238. IP Related System Message and Its Reason (33-R)
  239. IP Related System Message and Its Reason (33-S)
  240. System Down Fault
  241. Fault Repair/Localization Flow
  242. Details of Fault Repair/Localizing Flow
  243. Clock Failure
  244. CHAPTER 5 OPERATION PROCEDURE FOR SYSTEM WITH PIR
  245. PIR Face Layout
  246. Replacement Procedure of Line/Trunk Circuit Cards
  247. Replacement Procedure of SDT Card and Optical Fiber Cable
  248. How to Replace Optical Fiber Cable
  249. Replacement Procedure of IPPAD Circuit Card
  250. Replacement Procedure of MUX (Multiplexer) Circuit Card
  251. MUX Replacement: 4-IMG
  252. Replacement Procedure of PWR (Power) Circuit Card
  253. Replacement Procedure of TSW (Time Division Switch) Circuit Card
  254. TSWR ACCOMMODATING CIRCUIT CARD REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE (4-IMG ONLY)
  255. GT Card Replacement Procedure
  256. TSW Card Replacement Procedure
  257. DLKC Card Replacement Procedure
  258. PLO Card Replacement Procedure
  259. PWR SW Card Replacement Procedure
  260. Replacement Procedure of CF Card
  261. Replacement Procedure of FANC (PZ-M699)
  262. Replacement Procedure of FANs (PIR/TSWR)
  263. Replacement Procedure of 1U–C/DC Power Unit on 9U–IR (DC Power Input Version)
  264. Procedure for Upgrading to Dual Power Configuration
  265. Procedure for Replacing #0 Side of AC/DC Power Unit
  266. Replacement Procedure of Fuse
  267. FAULT REPAIR PROCEDURE
  268. LINE FAULT
  269. Line Control
  270. Line Fault - When DT Cannot Be Heard
  271. Line Fault - When Dialing Results in Wrong Connection
  272. Line Fault - When Bell Does Not Ring
  273. When Call Cannot Be Answered and Speech Cannot Be Made
  274. Line fault - Dterm
  275. TRUNK FAULT
  276. Trunk Control
  277. Trunk (ORT, SND, CFT) Fault
  278. Trunk (COT, TLT, DTI) Fault
  279. ATTCON/DESKCON FAULT
  280. UNIT FAULT
  281. Check Point (1/2)
  282. Check Point (2/2)
  283. Unit Fault - Fault Related to Speech
  284. Unit Fault - When Dial Tone (DT) Cannot Be Heard
  285. Unit Fault - ACT-Side MUX Card Is Faulty and System Has Changed Over
  286. SPEECH PATH (TSW) SYSTEM FAULT
  287. Check Point
  288. Speech Path System Fault - Fault Related to Speech
  289. Speech Path System Fault - When Dial Tone (DT) Cannot Be Heard
  290. Speech Path System Fault - STBY Side Has Become Fault
  291. CONTROL SYSTEM FAULT
  292. Control System Fault - Fault Occurs Intermittently on ACT side
  293. Control System Fault - STBY Side Is Faulty
  294. Fault That Cannot Be Detected
  295. Power Supply Fault
  296. Fuse Blown Fault
  297. Fault of Alarm Lamps on PWR Supply
  298. Fan Unit Fault
  299. Tone Fault
  300. Common Channel Interoffice Signaling (CCIS) Line Fault
  301. Specific CCH/CCT Card Is Faulty
  302. Integrated Service Digital Network (ISDN) Line Fault
  303. Specific DCH/PRT Card Is Faulty
  304. SYSTEM OPERATION
  305. Indication of Lockout Stations
  306. Recovery Procedure
  307. Line Load Control
  308. IOC LINE MONITOR
  309. Line Management
  310. Class Change and Number Change of Station and Data Terminal
  311. Circuit Card Initialization Procedure
  312. How to Turn ON/OFF Whole System
  313. SV8500 Server Power ON/OFF Procedure
  314. PIR Power ON/OFF Procedure
  315. TSWR Power ON/OFF Procedure
  316. CHAPTER 6 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE
  317. Test Equipment and Tools
  318. Check the Temperature and Relative Humidity in the Switch Room
  319. Check To See If There Is Any Lockout Station
  320. Routine Maintenance Check List
  321. CHAPTER 7 MAINTENANCE COMMANDS
  322. AACT Assignment of Activation Code
  323. ALLC Assignment of Line Load Control
  324. ALMG Assignment of Alarm Grade Data
  325. AONE Assignment of One Activation Password Data
  326. ASECL Assignment of Security Data (LDM)
  327. ASSW Assignment of Soft SW Data
  328. ATDL Assignment of Terminal for Download
  329. ATRF Assignment of Traffic Measurement Order
  330. ATRFN Assignment of Traffic Measurement Order for FCCS Network
  331. AVERN Assignment of Software Version Information (NDM) For Fusion Network
  332. BOSD Back Up One-Touch Speed Call Memory Data
  333. CADSD Continuous Assignment of Station Data
  334. CARR Continuous Assignment of Alternative Route Restriction
  335. CARRN Continuous Assignment of Alternative Route Restriction for NDM
  336. CATK Continuous Assignment of Trunk Data
  337. CBCN Control of Broadcasting for NDM
  338. CBCV Control of Broadcasting for VNDM
  339. CBKS Control Backup Station
  340. CBND Calculate Bandwidth Data
  341. CCSE Change of Common Signaling Channel Equipment
  342. CDBU Change of Dch Backup
  343. CFCS Control of Flash Card System
  344. CLPB Control of Local Phone Book
  345. CMNT Control of SR-MGC Maintenance Data (LDM)
  346. CMOD Change of System Mode
  347. CMWL Control Message Waiting Lamp
  348. CMWL_T Control Message Waiting Lamps – Telephone Number
  349. COSSL Control of SIP Server Data for LDM
  350. COSSN Control of SIP Server Data for NDM
  351. CPBKN Continuous Assignment of System Phone Book for NDM
  352. CPCP Control of PC Port
  353. CPRS Controlled Alternate PRSCs
  354. CSCL Continuous Change of Station Class
  355. CSPAL Continuous Delete of Special Access Code for LDM
  356. CSPAN Continuous Delete of Special Access Code for NDM
  357. CSTN Continuous Change of Station Number
  358. DCBD Display of Call Block Entry Data
  359. DCEN Display of Connection Trunk LENS Data for LDM
  360. DCON Display of Connection Status
  361. DDMO Display of Data Memory Occupancy
  362. DEBUG General Purpose Debug Function
  363. DFLN Display Up of Location Free Numbering
  364. DFTD Display of System Message Details
  365. DHDF Display of HD File Information
  366. DICBD Display of Individual Call Block Data
  367. DIMG Display Information of Media Gateway
  368. DIPI Display IP equipment Information
  369. DISD Display of IP Station Data
  370. DISI Display of IP Statistics Information
  371. DISS Display of Program Issue
  372. DLEN Display of LENS Data
  373. DLSL Display of Lockout Station - LENS
  374. DLSS Display of Lockout Station - Number
  375. DLSS_T Display of Lock Out Station – Number – Telephone Number
  376. DLTEL Display of Telephone Number from LENS for LDM
  377. DNTEL Display of Telephone Number from LENS for NDM
  378. DPHL Display of PHL Package Status
  379. DPKG Display of Setting Port Package
  380. DPSW Display Package Switch Status
  381. DPTR Display of Capacity / License
  382. DSTN Display of Station Data
  383. DTELN Display of Telephone Number Data for NDM
  384. DTF101 Display of Terminal Traffic Data
  385. DTF102 Display of Route Traffic Data
  386. DTF103 Display of Station Peg Count Data
  387. DTF104 Display of Attendant Peg Count Data
  388. DTF105 Display of Route Peg Count Data
  389. DTF201 Display of Service Peg Count Data
  390. DTF301 Display of UCD Route Peg Count Data
  391. DTF302 Display of UCD Group Peg Count Data
  392. DTF303 Display of UCD Station Peg Count Data
  393. DTF501 Display of Attendant Answering Peg Count Data
  394. DTF601 Display of Connection Route Peg Count Data
  395. DTF602 Display of Connection Route Traffic Data
  396. DTF701 Display of IP Service Peg Count Data
  397. DTF702 Display of IP Service Traffic Data
  398. DTF801 Display of SIP Service Peg Count Data
  399. DTF101N Display of Terminal Traffic Data for FCCS Network
  400. DTF102N Display of Route Traffic Data for FCCS Network
  401. DTF103N Display of Station Peg Count Data for FCCS Network
  402. DTF104N Display of Attendant Peg Count Data for FCCS Network
  403. DTF105N Display of Route Peg Count Data for FCCS Network
  404. DTF201N Display of Service Peg Count Data for FCCS Network
  405. DTF301N Display of UCD Route Peg Count Data for FCCS Network
  406. DTF302N Display of UCD Group Peg Count Data for FCCS Network
  407. DTF303N Display of UCD Station Peg Count Data for FCCS Network
  408. DTF501N Display of Attendant Answering Peg Count Data for FCCS Network
  409. DTF601N Display of Connection Route Peg Count Data for FCCS Network
  410. DTF602N Display of Connection Route Traffic Data for FCCS Network
  411. FLINST File Install
  412. HDFP HDD Format of SV8500
  413. IPAN Display of IP machine status display function
  414. MBCT Make-Busy of Connection Trunk for LDM
  415. MBCTC Make-Busy of Connection Trunk-Continuous for LDM
  416. MBLE Make-Busy of LENS
  417. MBPH Make Busy of PHL Package for LDM
  418. MBPM Make-Busy of Port Microprocessor
  419. MBRT Make-Busy of Route
  420. MBRT_LR Make-Busy of Route - Logical Route Number
  421. MBSM Make-Busy of System Message Printout
  422. MBST Make-Busy of Station
  423. MBST_T Make-Busy of Station – Telephone Number
  424. MBTC Make-Busy of Trunk-Continuous
  425. MBTC_LR Make-Busy of Trunk-Continuous – Logical Route Number
  426. MBTK Make-Busy of Trunk
  427. MBTK_LR Make - Busy of Trunk – Logical Route Number
  428. MEM_HDD Data Control Between Memory and HDD
  429. MEM_HDD_N Data Control Between Memory and HDD for Fusion Network
  430. MFCH Make Busy of FCCH
  431. PMBU Port Microprocessor Back Up
  432. RALM Release Alarm
  433. RALMN Release Alarm for NDM
  434. RDPD Removal of Dterm IP Password
  435. RINZ Route Initialize
  436. RLMG Release of Media Gateway
  437. RLST Release Station/Trunk
  438. RLST_T Release of Station/Trunk – Telephone Number
  439. RPID Remove of Pad Lock ID Data
  440. SCVT Setting / Change of Virtual Trunk Operation Data
  441. SINZ System Initialize
  442. SINZN System Initialize for the FCCS Network
  443. SPTS Scanning of Port Status
  444. SRTS Scanning of Route Status
  445. SRTS_LR Scanning of Route Status - Logical Route Number
  446. TOGC Test of Originating Connection
  447. APPENDIX A MINOR VERSION UPDATE FOR ONLINE SOFTWARE
  448. Deleting Patch Files
  449. XPAT On–line Patch Install
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SV8500

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