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bms20 10:29pm on Saturday, August 21st, 2010 
A Must Buy !!!!!!!!! This Cd tuner is one of the best ever so far!!! If you want to stand out with something I would advise you to by one of these.

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Power Supply

This product is designed to be used in a car having a 12Volt negative ground battery system.

Laser Product

Label Indications and Their Locations

DANGER!

Invisible laser radiation when open. Avoid direct exposure to beam. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT APPREIL LASER DE CLASSE KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT LUOKAN 1 LASERPLAITE Caution Label
DANGER! Invisible laser radiation when open. Avoid direct exposure to beam. ADVARSEL! Usynligt laserlys udstrles ved bning. Undg direkte bestrling. VARO! Avattaessa ja suojalukitus ohitettaessa olet alttiina nkymttmlle lasersteilylle. l katso steeseen. VARNING! Osynlig laserstrlning nr denna del r ppnad och sprren r urkopplad. Betrakta ej strlen. ADVERSEL! Usynlig laserstrling nr deksel pnes og sikkerhedsls brytes. Unng eksponering for strlen.
Caution: This product utilizes a laser. Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. Laser products: Wave Length 780 nm Laser Power No hazardous radiation is emitted with safety protection. Do not take apart this unit or attempt to make any changes yourself. This unit is a very intricate device that uses a laser pickup to retrieve information from the surface of compact discs. The laser is carefully shielded so that its rays remain inside the cabinet. Therefore, never try to disassemble the player or alter any of its parts since you may be exposed to laser rays and dangerous voltages.

Deck Assy (Upper Side)

VORSICHT! UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG! WENN ABDECKUNG GEFFNET IST, NICHT DEM LASERSTRAHL AUSSETZEN.

Components

Operating Instructions...1 Supplied Hardware...1 set (a Page 26) Remote Control Unit...1 Lithium Battery (CR2025)...1 Warranty Card....1

E N G L I S H 2

Remote Control Preparation

Battery Installation

1. Remove the battery holder. Pull the holder out at position B while pushing position A as indicated. 2. Install the battery on the battery holder. Place the battery in the holder with its (+) side upwards as shown. 3. Insert the battery holder. Push in the battery holder back into its original position.

(Back side) Lithium battery

Position B

Position A

Battery holder

Battery Notes
Remove and dispose of an old battery immediately. Battery Information: Battery Type: Panasonic lithium battery (CR2025) (Included) Battery Life: Approximately 6 months under normal use (at room temperature) Caution: Improper use of batteries may cause overheating, an explosion or ignition, resulting in injury or a fire. Battery leakage may damage the unit. Do not disassemble or short the battery. Do not throw a battery into a fire. Keep batteries away from children to avoid the risk of accidents. Follow local regulations when disposing of batteries.

E N G L I S H 3

General

[DISP] (Display)

2N CQ-DFX60

SET / AP M

Demonstration Message When you use this unit for the first time, a demonstration message appears on the display. Press [DISP] to change to regular mode.

PUSH M

CEIVER

WITH FU

LL DOT

MATRIX

DISPLA

[SRC] (Power/Source)

Turn your cars ignition key to ACC or ON position.
ON : Press [SRC] / [SOURCE]. OFF : Press [SRC] / [SOURCE] again and hold for more than 1 second. Note: If the security function is set to ON, the security message is shown with a warning alarm. (a Page 24 about Security Function setting) ACC Selection If your car has the ACC position on the ignition switch, set the ACC selection to ON. (Default: ACC OFF) (a Page 24) ACC ON is attached to the functional descriptions under the ACC selection ON condition. [DISP] (Display) [SOURCE] (Power/Source)

Source

Press [SRC] / [SOURCE] to change the source.

Radio CD Player

(a Page 8)

Auxiliary

Note: Connect to external devices.

[VOLUME] (Volume)

Note: To display the message again, press [SRC] / [SOURCE] for 4 seconds or more when turning power on. ( ACC ON )
[VOL}] [VOL{] (Volume) [MUTE] (Mute/Attenuation)
(CD is in the player. a Page 16)

CD Changer

(Optional CD changer is connected and magazine is in the changer. a Page 18)

Volume

[VOLUME] (Clockwise) / [VOL}] : Up [VOLUME] (Counterclockwise) / [VOL{] : Down

Mute / Attenuation

(Only for remote control) ON : Press [MUTE]. OFF : Press again. Decreasing volume range depends on setting. (Mute / Attenuation setting a Page 24)

[SOURCE] (Source) Preset buttons [1] to [6] (Preset station) [SEL] (Menu/Return)
Press [BAND]. FM1 FM2 FM3 AM (LW/MW)
[}] [{] (Preset station/Select)

Tuning

[[] : Higher frequency []] : Lower frequency Press and hold [[] or []] for more than 0.5 seconds, then release. Seeking will start.
[DISP] (Return) []] [[] (Tune)
Mono / Local Selection (Menu Setting)
q Press [MENU] / [SEL] during radio (FM or AM) mode. w Press [}] or [{] to select MONO or LOCAL. (In AM mode, only LOCAL can be selected.) e Press [BAND] to switch on or off in turn. MONO ON : Noise is significantly decreased when weak signals are received from an FM broadcast station. LOCAL ON : In seek tuning, only strong stations are detected. LOCAL OFF : Relatively weak stations are picked up. Note: Press [MENU] / [SEL] or [DISP] to return to the regular mode. AM Menu Display FM Menu Display

Station Preset

Up to 6 stations can be stored in each of the FM1, FM2, FM3 and AM (LW/MW) band selections. Select a band and frequency. (step w and e on the previous page)
q Press and hold [}] or [{] for more than 2 seconds until the preset number blinks. w Press [}] or [{] to select a preset number. e Press and hold [}] or [{] for more than 2 seconds to memorize.

E N G L I S H 6

Manual Preset Memory
Manually save a station in the preset memory.
The display blinks once, and a receiving station is saved in the memory.
Notes: Frequency setting can be performed even after selecting a preset number. To suspend preset write, press [DISP].
Entering numbers directly from the remote control
Select a band and frequency (step w and e on the previous page) Press and hold one of the preset button from [1] to [6] on the remote control for more than 2 seconds.
Select a band. (step w on the previous page) Press and hold [BAND] for more than 2 seconds.

Searching

Scanning

Auto Preset Memory

Automatically save stations with good reception in the preset memory.
The 6 stations with good reception will be automatically saved in the memory under preset numbers 1 to 6. Once set, the preset stations are sequentially scanned for 5 seconds each. To stop the scanning, press [}] or [{]. (Pressing one of the preset button from [1] to [6] on the remote control also can stop the scanning.) Note: Only RDS stations will be saved at default setting (AF ON). To select non RDS stations too, set AF OFF. (a Page 11)
Note: New stations are overwritten on existing saved stations after following this procedure.
Select a band. (step w on the previous page)

Preset Station Calling

Press [}] or [{] to select the preset number for tuning in the preset station.

Press one of the preset button from [1] to [6] on the remote control.

E N G L I S H 7

Radio Data System (RDS)

RDS Basics

Some FM stations are broadcasting added data compatible with RDS. This radio set offers convenient functions using such data. RDS service availability varies with areas. Please understand if RDS service is not available in your area, the following service is not available, either. This chapter explains the summary and operation regarding RDS. The following functions are available when receiving RDS stations.
Program Service Name (PS) Display
The name of station is displayed.
Alternative Frequency (AF)
When reception is poor, an RDS station broadcasting the same program is tuned in automatically.

Clock Time (CT) Service

When receiving an RDS station, the CT service automatically adjusts the time. : is displayed in areas where CT service is not available. (a Page 22 for Clock Adjustment)

Traffic Program (TP)

Some RDS FM stations periodically provide traffic announcement. The station which broadcast the traffic announcement is called Traffic Program (TP).
Traffic Announcement (TA)
Radio announcements on traffic conditions. Note: If Mode & Clock display is selected by pressing [DISP], the frequency disappears and the following display appears. (a Page 7 for Display Change)
Program Type (PTY) Display
RDS FM stations provide a program type identification signal. Example: news, rock, classical music, etc. (a Page 13)
Alternative Frequency (AF) Mode
Default : AF mode is active. (Press and hold [TA] on the main unit for more than 2 seconds to switch the AF mode on or off.) AF ON : AF, Best Station and PI Seek function are active. [TA] (AF mode) [DISP] (Return)

E N G L I S H 8

(Default)

Lights when AF is on

When AF ON is selected, only RDS stations will be memorized automatically. (a Page 9 for auto preset memory) Note: When AF is set to OFF, stations other than RDS stations will also be saved in the memory.

[BAND] (Set)

PUSH R WITH FULL DOT RECEIVE
AF Level and Region (REG) Mode (Menu Setting)
q Press [MENU] / [SEL] to display the menu. w Press [}] or [{] to select an item.

AF Level

Press [BAND] to change the AF level. AF 1 (Default) AF 2 Low level AF sensitivity

Notes: When REG mode is switched from OFF to ON or vise versa, AF mode turns on automatically. Press [MENU] / [SEL] or [DISP] to return to the regular mode.
Preset Memory (AF ON Setting)
Preset Station Calling (Best Station)
AF self-tuning selects a station with good reception when the preset tuning is activated.
For Poor Sound Quality (PI Seek)
(Only for remote control) If reception is poor when tuning in a preset station, press the same preset number button. The same station with better reception will be searched for. Press the same preset number button again to cancel. [BAND] (Set)
[}] [{] (Select) [MENU] (Menu/Return) FM Menu Display

REG Mode

Changes the selection range of AF and PI Seek. Press [BAND] to switch on or off in turn. REG ON REG OFF (Default) The frequency is changed only for programs within the region. The frequency is changed also for programs outside the region.
High level AF sensitivity
Preset buttons [1] to [6] [SEL] (Menu/Return)

[}] [{] (Select)

[DISP] (Return)

E N G L I S H 9

Radio Data System (RDS) (continued)
Traffic Announcement (TA) Mode
Press [TA] on the main unit to switch the TA mode on. (Press again to switch the TA mode off.) TA ON : If the station received is not a TP station, the unit automatically searches for a TP station to tune in to it. When the TP station received begins a traffic announcement, you can hear it from the unit. []] [[] (TP seek tuning) TA Mode
Lights when TA is on Lights when TP station is received
Traffic Announcement receiving display

[TA] (TA mode)

TP Seek Tuning
When TA ON is selected, only TP station will be searched. Press and hold [[] or []] for more than 0.5 seconds, then release. Seeking will start.

TP Auto Preset Memory

TA Volume Set (Menu Setting)
Traffic announcements are broadcast at the TA volume level. q Press [MENU] / [SEL] to display the menu. w Press [}] or [{] to select TA VOL. e Press [BAND] to set the current volume level as the TA volume level. FM Menu Display

Note: Emergency announcements are broadcast at the TA volume level. (a Page12)

E N G L I S H 13

CD Player

CQ-DFX60

SET / APM

CD REC

WITH EIVER

FULL DOT

DISPLAY

Label Side

Open the Front Panel
Press [OPEN] on the front panel.

Insert a Disc

Insert a disc and close the front panel. Playback starts.
To Stop and Eject the Disc
Open the front panel and press [u].
Note: The unit returns to the previous mode when the disc is ejected in the CD player mode. [1] [2] (Track/Fast forward/Fast reverse)
[DISP] (Return) [SRC] (Source)
Notes: Do not insert a disc when indicator lights because a disc is already loaded. The power will be turned on automatically when a disc is loaded. ( ACC ON )
When a disc is in the player.
Press [SRC] / [SOURCE] to select the CD player mode and playback starts.

CD Player Mode Display

TUNE TUNE

DISP DISP

BAND TRACK BAND TRACK

SRC SRC

[}] [{] (Select) [MENU] (Menu/Return) [SOURCE] (Source) [SEL] (Menu/Return)

[BAND] (Pause/Set)

Track Number Play Time Lights when a disc is in the player

Track Selection

[2] / [[] : Next track [1] / []] : Beginning of the current track Previous track (Press twice.)
Fast Forward / Fast Reverse
[BAND] (Pause/Set) [}] [{] (Select)
Press and hold [2] / [[] : Fast forward [1] / []] : Fast reverse Release to resume the playback.
[]] [[] [DISP] (Return) (Track/Fast forward/Fast reverse) Cautions: Do not use irregularly shaped discs. Do not use discs that have a seal or label attached. Be sure to close the front panel while CD playback. To avoid damaging the front panel, do not push it down or place objects on it while it is open. Do not pinch your finger or hand in the front panel. Do not insert foreign matter into the disc slots.
Press [BAND] to pause. Press [BAND] again to resume the playback.

Available Discs

Note: Refer to the section on Notes on CD-Rs/RWs (a Page 35).

CD Menu Setting

q Press [MENU] / [SEL] during CD playing. w Press [}] or [{] to select an item. e Press [BAND] to switch on or off in turn. Note: Press [MENU] / [SEL] or [DISP] to return to the regular mode. CD Menu Display

E N G L I S H 14

Select

ON OFF

Random Play
: All the available tracks are played in a random sequence. : Cancel
: Repeat the current selection. : Cancel

Repeat Play

[4] (Random)
Scan Play (Only for remote control)
Press [5]. The first 10 seconds of each track play in sequence. Press [5] again to cancel.

Tapping Screw (Option)

Fire Wall of Car 3 mm
Hex. Nut (Option) Rear Support Strap (Option) w Mounting Bolt q Mounting Collar
(b) Using the Rubber Cushion (Option)
Rear Support Bracket (Provided on the car) Rubber Cushion (Option)
w Mounting Bolt q Mounting Collar
Cautions: We strongly recommend that you wear gloves for installation work to protect yourself from injuries. When bending the mounting tab of the mounting collar with a screwdriver, be careful not to injure your hands and fingers.
First complete the electrical connections, and then check them for correctness. (a Page 30) The included Mounting Collar q is designed specially for this unit. Do not use it to attach any other model.

E N G L I S H 24

Insert Mounting Collar q into the dashboard, and bend the mounting tabs out with a screwdriver.
The tabs to be bent vary depending on the car. To securely install the unit, fully bend a number of the tabs so that there is no rattling. Example: Tab

q Mounting Collar

e Power Connector
Mounting Holes w Mounting Bolt

Mounting Springs (C)

Mounting Hole
Secure the rear of the unit.
After fixing Mounting Bolt w and Power Connector e, fix the rear of the unit to the car body by either method (a) or (b) shown on the previous page.
Insert Trim Plate t. After installation reconnect the negative () battery terminal.
Engage the Mounting Springs (C) in the mounting holes of the Mounting Collar q firmly. Mounting Spring

E N G L I S H 25

Installation (continued)

To Remove the Unit

Switch off the power of the unit.
Remove the removable face plate. q Press [OPEN]. The removable face plate will be opened. w Push the face plate to either the right or left. e Pull it out toward you.

1 Open

Contact
Remove the Trim Plate t with a screwdriver.
q Insert the Lock Cancel Plates u along the grooves on both sides of the main unit until click is heard. w Pull out the unit while pushing the plates further inside.
;; ;;;; ;; ;;;; ;;; ;;;; ;;; ;;; ;;; ;;; ;;; ;;;
Insert the tab end in the outer groove.

2 Push

;;; ;;; ;;; ;;;;; ; ;;;;; ; ;; ;

3 Pull out

t Trim Plate

Screwdriver

1 Insert

u Lock Cancel Plate

2 Pull out
Remove the unit pulling with both hands.

Anti-Theft System

Wiring Diagram

CD Changer Control Connector Antenna

Standard ISO

y ISO Antenna Adapter (If needed)

ACC BATTERY 15A

A7: IGN or ACC switched 12 V supply A7 A4

(Red) C (Red)

(Yellow) C (Yellow)
A4: +12 V Battery (Permanent supply)

Car Type A

Pre-out Cord (Rear)

(R) (Red)

A7: +12 V Battery (Permanent supply)

(Red) C(Yellow)

BATTERY 15A ACC

(L) (White) (R) (Red)

(Yellow) C (Red)
A4: IGN or ACC switched 12 V supply

Pre-out Cord (Front)

(L) (White)

Car Type B

Sub-Woofer Cord (Monaural)

(White) (R) (Red)

BATTERY 15A

S.W-OUT

AUX Input Cord

AUX-IN

A4: No connection

CD.C-IN

Cautions: Check the connectors provided on your car (see precaution below) before connecting the system. This unit is designed for use in a car having a 12-volt negative ground battery system. To prevent damage to the unit, be sure to follow the connection diagram. Strip about 5 mm of the lead ends for connection (only non-ISO connector cords). Do not insert the power connector into the unit until the wiring is completed. Be sure to insulate any exposed wires to prevent short circuiting with the car chassis. Bundle all cables, and prevent cable terminals from touching any metal parts.

E N G L I S H 28

CD Changer Input Cord C1 : External Mute Lead (Orange) To the Navi Mute lead of the Panasonic car navigation system or car telephone mute lead. C2 : Dual CD Changer Control Lead (Brown w/white stripe) C3 : External Remote Control Lead (Brown w/black stripe) When using a non-Panasonic external remote control, refer to the manufacture for their product before connecting. C4 : External Amplifier Control Power Lead (Blue w/white stripe) To an external amplifier.

(Not used) A7 (Red)

(Orange) (Brown w/white stripe) (Brown w/black stripe) (Blue w/white stripe)

ISO Connector A (Black)

Resistor (1 k)
A8 : Ground Lead (Black) To a clean, bare metallic part of the car chassis. A7 : Power Lead (ACC or IGN) (Red) To ACC power, +12 V DC. A4 : Battery Lead (Yellow) To the car battery, continuous +12 V DC. A5 : Motor Antenna Relay Control Lead (Blue) To Motor Antenna (Max. 500 mA). This lead is not intended for use with a switch actuated power antenna. Note: The power antenna extends automatically when the power of this unit is turned on.
A8 (Black) A5 (Blue) A4 (Yellow)

Fuse (15 A)

B8 (Green w/black stripe) B6 (White w/black stripe) B4 (Gray w/black stripe) B2 (Violet w/black stripe) B7 (Green) B5 (White ) B3 (Gray) B1 (Violet )
ISO Connector B (Brown) Speakers B8 : Rear Left B7 : Rear Left + B6 : Front Left B5 : Front Left + B4 : Front Right B3 : Front Right + B2 : Rear Right B1 : Rear Right +

E N G L I S H 29

Electrical Connections (continued)
System Upgrade Example 1 : Nine Speakers and CD Changer
Combination: CD Changer (CX-DP9061EN), 4 Channel Power Amplifier (CY-M9054EN) and Stereo/Mono Power Amplifier (CY-M7052EN)
CD text recognizable CD changer
This unit can be connected to an optional CD changer (CX-DP9061/DP9060EN, CX-DP88N, CX-DP801/DP 803EN or CX-DP601EN) and optional extension cord. For details consult your nearest authorized Panasonic Dealer. For connection to a CD changer, refer to the operating instructions of the CD changer (CX-DP9061/DP9060 EN, CX-DP88N, CX-DP801/DP803EN or CX-DP601EN).

CX-DP9061EN

Power Connector (Supplied to CX-DP9061EN)
Ground Lead (Black) To a clean, bare metallic part of the car chassis Battery Lead (Yellow) To the car battery, continuous +12 V DC

RCA Cord (R) (Red)

DIN Cord

Panasonic

4 Channel Power Amplifier

CY-M9054EN

RCA Cord (Option) Sub-Woofer (R) (Red)

RCA Cord (Option)

Stereo/Mono Power Amplifier

CY-M7052EN

* For use as a monaural amplifier (Bridge connection)

(Mono) (Red)

(White)

ISO Connector B (Brown)

System Upgrade Example 2 : Connecting Two CD Changers
Combination: Two CD Changer (CX-DP9061EN)
Note: To connect two CD changers, the optional dual CD changer selector (CA-CD55EN) is necessary.

E N G L I S H 30

Ground Lead (Black) To a clean, bare metallic part of the car chassis Battery Lead (Yellow) To the car battery, continuous +12 V DC DIN Cord (Supplied to CA-CD55EN)

DIN Cord RCA Cord

(R) (Red) (R) (Red)
RCA Cord (Supplied to CA-CD55EN)

TWIN CDC-CONT

Dual CD Changer Selector

CA-CD55EN

Dual CD Changer Control Lead (Brown w/white stripe)
Power Connector (Supplied to CX-DP9061EN) RCA Cord
Ground Lead (Black) To a clean, bare metallic part of the car chassis Battery Lead (Yellow) To the car battery, continuous +12 V DC DIN Cord

E N G L I S H 31

Speaker Connections
Caution: Please follow the instructions given below. Failure to do so will cause damage to the unit and speakers.
Use ungrounded speaker only. The maximum speaker output should be 50 W or more. (If used with the optional power amplifier, the speaker output should be higher than the maximum amplifier output.) The speaker impedance should be 4 - 8. This unit uses the BTCL circuit, so each speaker should be connected separately using parallel vinyl insulated cords. The speaker cords and the power amplifier unit should be kept away (about 30 cm apart) from the antenna and antenna extension cord.
Never connect the speaker cord to the body of the car.
Do not use a 3-wire type speaker system having a common earth lead.
Do not connect more than one speaker to one set of speaker leads.
Use fuses of the same specified rating (15 A). Using different substitutes or fuses with higher ratings, or connecting the unit directly without a fuse, could cause fire or damage to the unit. If the replacement fuse fails, contact your nearest authorized Panasonic Service Center.

Maintenance

Your product is designed and manufactured to ensure the minimum of maintenance. Use a soft cloth for routine exterior cleaning. Never use benzine, thinner, or other solvents.

E N G L I S H 32

Notes on CD / CD Media (CD-R, CD-RW)
If you use commercial CDs, they must have this label shown at right.
How to hold the disc Do not touch the underside of the disc. Do not scratch on the disc. Do not bend disc. When not in use, keep disc in the case. Do not use irregularly shaped discs. Do not leave discs in the following places: Direct sunlight Near car heaters Dirty, dusty and damp areas Seats and dashboards Disc cleaning Use a dry, soft cloth to wipe from the center outward. Caution on new discs A new disc may have rough edges on its inner and outer perimeter. These may cause malfunction. Remove the rough edges using a pencil, etc.

No sound.

No power.
External Mute lead is not correctly connected. aConnect the External Mute lead correctly. Condensation (dew). aWait for a while before use.

Common (Continued)

Problem Only sound, no display. Possible cause / Possible solution

E N G L I S H 34

The display is set to the Display OFF. aPress [DISP] to change the display. (a Page 7) A mobile phone is used near the unit. aKeep the mobile phone away from the unit. Menu is displayed. aPress [MENU] / [SEL] or [DISP] to return to the regular mode. Demonstration mode is ON. aPress [DISP] to cancel the demonstration mode.
Noise. Buttons unusable (each source operation). Audio sound is output but the display shows demonstration message.

Radio

Station is too far, or signals are too weak. aSelect other stations of higher signal level.
Poor reception of FM stereo and monaural broadcasts.
The radio antenna is not extended enough. aExtend the radio antenna enough. The motor antenna relay control lead is not connected correctly. aIf there is a motor antenna in the car, connect the motor antenna relay control lead to the motor antenna lead that is installed in the car correctly.

Preset station is reset.

Battery cable is not correctly connected. aConnect the battery cable to the terminal that is always live.

E N G L I S H 35

Troubleshooting (continued)
Disc is upside down. aPlace disc in the correct direction with the label side up. Disc is dirty. aClean disc, referring to the section on Notes on CD / CD Media (CD-R, CD-RW) (a Page 35). A disc that has data other than CD-DA type is loaded. aDiscs that have CD-DA type data should be used.
aSome CD-R/RWs cannot be played back successfully thanks to incompatibility among writing software, a CD recorder (CD-R/RW drive) and the discs. Refer to instructions for the concerned devices for details.
Disc is in the CD compartment but no sound is made, or disc is ejected automatically.
Sound skips, bad sound quality. (e.g. caused by noise)
Disc is dirty. aClean disc, referring to the section on Notes on CD / CD Media (CD-R, CD-RW) (a Page 35).
Mounting angle is over 30 degrees. aAdjust mounting angle to less than 30 degrees.
Sound skip due to vibration.

E N G L I S H 38

Note: Specifications and design are subject to modification without notice due to improvements.
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
Central P.O. Box 288, Osaka 542-8588, Japan
Dalian Matsushita Communication Industrial Co., Ltd.
Daxinzhaizi, Ganjingzi District, Dalian, China P.C. 116033

YEFM283831 D0202-0

Printed in China

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. (-) (. ). , 30. 1 ISO 2 (5 )

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