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Micro Module - FCC ID SBPMM01 - Insteon Technologies, LLC
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Equipment Class
DXT - Part 15 Low Power Transceiver, Rx Verified
Date of Grant
Jun 17, 2012
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Jun 17, 2012
Equipment Note
Micro Module
Frequency Range
914.90000000 - 915.10000000
Company
Insteon Technologies, LLC
Country
United States

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Users Manual

2442-222 Rev. 5/17/2012 1:55 PM / See Owner’s Manual for Warranty Information. Protected under U.S. and foreign patents (see www.insteon.com) © Copyright 2012 INSTEON, 16542 Millikan Ave., Irvine, CA 92606, 800-762-7845 Quick Start Guide INSTEON ® Micro Dimmer Model: 2442-222/2442-422/2442-522 About INSTEON Micro Dimmer Congratulations on your purchase of the INSTEON ® Micro Dimmer! This compact dimmer module wires in behind an existing wall switch to give you fully dimmable—and completely hidden— remote control over compatible lights. Note: Installation should only be performed by a qualified electrician or a homeowner who is familiar and comfortable with electrical circuitry. If you have questions, consult an electrician or call the INSTEON Support Line at 800-762-7845. In the Box - INSTEON Micro Dimmer What’s Needed - Flathead screwdriver - Philips screwdriver - Wire cutter/stripper - Voltage meter Installing INSTEON Micro Dimmer (Dual Momentary Switch) 1) Before installing, write down Micro Dimmer’s INSTEON I.D. (on sticker) for future reference. 2) Turn off breaker/fuse 1 and verify that the power is off. 3) Remove wallplate and unscrew existing switch. 4) Gently pull switch out of wall and disconnect wires. 2 5) After ensuring that the wires are not touching, turn breaker back on. 6) Use a voltage meter to identify the fixture’s Line, Load and Neutral wires. 7) Turn off breaker again. 8) Connect Micro Dimmer wires as follows: Micro Dimmer House Terminal #1 Line (100-277VAC) Terminal #2 Load (light, fan, etc.) Terminal #3 Neutral Terminal #4 Neutral Micro Dimmer Switch Yellow wire Momentary on/brighten Purple wire Momentary off/dim 9) Turn breaker back on. Connected load will turn on and Micro Dimmer’s LED will turn on green. 10) Test connection by tapping Micro Dimmer’s on/off buttons. Connected load will turn on and off and Micro Dimmer’s LED will turn green (on) and red (off). 1 If multi-gang box, turn off all breakers/fuses that may be supplying power to the box. 2 If the wires cannot be detached, cut wires where they enter the switch and strip ½” of insulation off the ends. Terminal #1 (Line) Set button Terminal #2 (Load) Terminals #3 and #4 (Neutral) Off button On button 2442-222 Rev. 5/17/2012 1:55 PM / See Owner’s Manual for Warranty Information. Protected under U.S. and foreign patents (see www.insteon.com) © Copyright 2012 INSTEON, 16542 Millikan Ave., Irvine, CA 92606, 800-762-7845 11) If you are planning to manually link Micro Dimmer to any INSTEON controllers, do so now (see Adding Micro Dimmer as an INSTEON Responder below). 12) Turn breaker off. 13) Place Micro Dimmer in rear of wall box. 14) Remount switch in wall box. 15) Turn breaker back on. Connected load will turn on at its previous state (prior to turning off breaker). 16) Test installation by tapping switch on and off. Connected load will turn on and off. 17) Reinstall wallplate. Installing INSTEON Micro Dimmer (Single Momentary Switch) 1) Before installing, write down Micro Dimmer’s INSTEON I.D. (on sticker) for future reference. 2) Turn off breaker/fuse 1 and verify that the power is off. 3) Remove wallplate and unscrew existing switch. 4) Gently pull switch out of wall and disconnect wires. 2 5) After ensuring that the wires are not touching, turn breaker back on. 6) Use a voltage meter to identify the fixture’s Line, Load and Neutral wires. 7) Turn off breaker again. 8) Connect Micro Dimmer wires as follows: Micro Dimmer House Terminal #1 Line (100-277VAC) Terminal #2 Load (light, fan, etc.) Terminal #3 Neutral Terminal #4 Neutral Micro Dimmer Switch Yellow wire Switch contact Purple wire Not used – cap off 9) Turn breaker back on. Connected load will turn on and Micro Dimmer’s LED will turn on green. 10) Test connection by tapping Micro Dimmer’s on/off buttons. Connected load will turn on and off and Micro Dimmer’s LED will turn green (on) and red (off). 11) If you are planning to manually link Micro Dimmer to any INSTEON controllers, do so now (see Adding Micro Dimmer as an INSTEON Responder below). 12) Turn breaker off. 13) Place Micro Dimmer in rear of wall box. 14) Remount switch in wall box. 15) Turn breaker back on. Connected load will turn on at its previous state (prior to turning off breaker). 16) Test installation by tapping switch on and off. Connected load will turn on and off. 17) Reinstall wallplate. 1 If multi-gang box, turn off all breakers/fuses that may be supplying power to the box. 2 If the wires cannot be detached, cut wires where they enter the switch and strip ½” of insulation off the ends. 2442-222 Rev. 5/17/2012 1:55 PM / See Owner’s Manual for Warranty Information. Protected under U.S. and foreign patents (see www.insteon.com) © Copyright 2012 INSTEON, 16542 Millikan Ave., Irvine, CA 92606, 800-762-7845 Installing INSTEON Micro Dimmer (Behind Wall Outlet/Socket) 1) Before installing, write down Micro Dimmer’s INSTEON I.D. (on sticker) for future reference. 2) Turn off breaker/fuse 1 and verify that the power is off. 3) Remove wallplate and unscrew existing outlet. 4) Gently pull switch out of wall and disconnect wires. 2 5) After ensuring that the wires are not touching, turn breaker back on. 6) Use a voltage meter to identify the fixture’s Line, Load and Neutral wires. 7) Turn off breaker again. 8) Connect Micro Dimmer wires as follows: Micro Dimmer House Terminal #1 Line (100-277VAC) Terminal #2 Load (light, fan, etc.) Terminal #3 Neutral Terminal #4 Neutral Micro Dimmer Switch Yellow wire Not used – cap off Purple wire Not used – cap off 9) Turn breaker back on. Micro Dimmer’s LED will turn on green and outlet will be powered. 10) Test connection: plug a lamp into the outlet, then tap Micro Dimmer’s on/off buttons. Lamp will turn on and off and Micro Dimmer’s LED will turn green (on) and red (off). 11) If you are planning to manually link Micro Dimmer to any INSTEON controllers, do so now (see Adding Micro Dimmer as an INSTEON Responder below). 12) Turn breaker off. 13) Place …

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Users Manual

2443-222 Rev. 5/17/2012 1:55 PM / See Owner’s Manual for Warranty Information. Protected under U.S. and foreign patents (see www.insteon.com) © Copyright 2012 INSTEON, 16542 Millikan Ave., Irvine, CA 92606, 800-762-7845 Quick Start Guide INSTEON ® Micro Relay Model: 2443-222/2443-422/2443-522 About INSTEON Micro Relay Congratulations on your purchase of the INSTEON ® Micro Relay! This compact on/off relay module wires in behind an existing wall switch to give you complete—and completely hidden—remote control over compatible lights. Note: Installation should only be performed by a qualified electrician or a homeowner who is familiar and comfortable with electrical circuitry. If you have questions, consult an electrician or call the INSTEON Support Line at 800-762-7845. In the Box - INSTEON Micro Relay What’s Needed - Flathead screwdriver - Philips screwdriver - Wire cutter/stripper - Voltage meter Installing INSTEON Micro Relay (Dual Momentary Switch) 1) Before installing, write down Micro Relay’s INSTEON I.D. (on sticker) for future reference. 2) Turn off breaker/fuse 1 and verify that the power is off. 3) Remove wallplate and unscrew existing switch. 4) Gently pull switch out of wall and disconnect wires. 2 5) After ensuring that the wires are not touching, turn breaker back on. 6) Use a voltage meter to identify the fixture’s Line, Load and Neutral wires. 7) Turn off breaker again. 8) Connect Micro Relay wires as follows: Micro Relay House Terminal #1 Line (100-277VAC) Terminal #2 Load (light, fan, etc.) Terminal #3 Neutral Terminal #4 Neutral Micro Relay Switch Yellow wire Momentary on Purple wire Momentary off 9) Turn breaker back on. Connected load will turn on and Micro Relay’s LED will turn on green. 10) Test connection by tapping Micro Relay’s on/off buttons. Connected load will turn on and off and Micro Relay’s LED will turn green (on) and red (off). 1 If multi-gang box, turn off all breakers/fuses that may be supplying power to the box. 2 If the wires cannot be detached, cut wires where they enter the switch and strip ½” of insulation off the ends. Terminal #1 (Line) Set button Terminal #2 (Load) Terminals #3 and #4 (Neutral) Set button Off button On button 2443-222 Rev. 5/17/2012 1:55 PM / See Owner’s Manual for Warranty Information. Protected under U.S. and foreign patents (see www.insteon.com) © Copyright 2012 INSTEON, 16542 Millikan Ave., Irvine, CA 92606, 800-762-7845 11) If you are planning to manually link Micro Relay to any INSTEON controllers, do so now (see Adding Micro Relay as an INSTEON Responder below). 12) Turn breaker off. 13) Place Micro Relay in rear of wall box. 14) Remount switch in wall box. 15) Turn breaker back on. Connected load will turn on at its previous state (prior to turning off breaker). 16) Test installation by tapping switch on and off. Connected load will turn on and off. 17) Reinstall wallplate. Installing INSTEON Micro Relay (Single Momentary Switch) 1) Before installing, write down Micro Relay’s INSTEON I.D. (on sticker) for future reference. 2) Turn off breaker/fuse 1 and verify that the power is off. 3) Remove wallplate and unscrew existing switch. 4) Gently pull switch out of wall and disconnect wires. 2 5) After ensuring that the wires are not touching, turn breaker back on. 6) Use a voltage meter to identify the fixture’s Line, Load and Neutral wires. 7) Turn off breaker again. 8) Connect Micro Relay wires as follows: Micro Relay House Terminal #1 Line (100-277VAC) Terminal #2 Load (light, fan, etc.) Terminal #3 Neutral Terminal #4 Neutral Micro Relay Switch Yellow wire Switch contact Purple wire Not used – cap off 9) Turn breaker back on. Connected load will turn on and Micro Relay’s LED will turn on green. 10) Test connection by tapping Micro Relay’s on/off buttons. Connected load will turn on and off and Micro Relay’s LED will turn green (on) and red (off). 11) If you are planning to manually link Micro Relay to any INSTEON controllers, do so now (see Adding Micro Relay as an INSTEON Responder below). 12) Turn breaker off. 13) Place Micro Relay in rear of wall box. 14) Remount switch in wall box. 15) Turn breaker back on. Connected load will turn on at its previous state (prior to turning off breaker). 16) Test installation by tapping switch on and off. Connected load will turn on and off. 17) Reinstall wallplate. 1 If multi-gang box, turn off all breakers/fuses that may be supplying power to the box. 2 If the wires cannot be detached, cut wires where they enter the switch and strip ½” of insulation off the ends. 2443-222 Rev. 5/17/2012 1:55 PM / See Owner’s Manual for Warranty Information. Protected under U.S. and foreign patents (see www.insteon.com) © Copyright 2012 INSTEON, 16542 Millikan Ave., Irvine, CA 92606, 800-762-7845 Installing INSTEON Micro Relay (Behind Wall Outlet/Socket) 1) Before installing, write down Micro Relay’s INSTEON I.D. (on sticker) for future reference. 2) Turn off breaker/fuse 1 and verify that the power is off. 3) Remove wallplate and unscrew existing outlet. 4) Gently pull switch out of wall and disconnect wires. 2 5) After ensuring that the wires are not touching, turn breaker back on. 6) Use a voltage meter to identify the fixture’s Line, Load and Neutral wires. 7) Turn off breaker again. 8) Connect Micro Relay wires as follows: Micro Relay House Terminal #1 Line (100-277VAC) Terminal #2 Load (light, fan, etc.) Terminal #3 Neutral Terminal #4 Neutral Micro Relay Switch Yellow wire Not used – cap off Purple wire Not used – cap off 9) Turn breaker back on. Micro Relay’s LED will turn on green and outlet will be powered. 10) Test connection: plug a lamp into the outlet, then tap Micro Relay’s on/off buttons. Lamp will turn on and off and Micro Relay’s LED will turn green (on) and red (off). 11) If you are planning to manually link Micro Relay to any INSTEON controllers, do so now (see Adding Micro Relay as an INSTEON Responder below). 12) Turn breaker off. 13) Place Micro Relay in rear of wall box. 14) Re…

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Users Manual

2444-222 Rev. 5/17/2012 1:56 PM / See Owner’s Manual for Warranty Information. Protected under U.S. and foreign patents (see www.insteon.com) © Copyright 2012 INSTEON, 16542 Millikan Ave., Irvine, CA 92606, 800-762-7845 Quick Start Guide INSTEON ® Micro Shutter Model: 2444-222/2444-422/2444-522 About INSTEON Micro Shutter Congratulations on your purchase of the INSTEON ® Micro Shutter! This compact module wires in behind an existing wall switch to give you complete—and completely hidden—remote control over your motorized window shutters. Note: Installation should only be performed by a qualified electrician or a homeowner who is familiar and comfortable with electrical circuitry. If you have questions, consult an electrician or call the INSTEON Support Line at 800-762-7845. In the Box - INSTEON Micro Shutter What’s Needed - Flathead screwdriver - Philips screwdriver - Wire cutter/stripper - Voltage meter Installing INSTEON Micro Shutter (Dual Momentary Switch) 1) Before installing, write down Micro Shutter’s INSTEON I.D. (on sticker) for future reference. 2) Turn off breaker/fuse 1 and verify that the power is off. 3) Remove wallplate and unscrew existing switch. 4) Gently pull switch out of wall and disconnect wires. 2 5) After ensuring that the wires are not touching, turn breaker back on. 6) Use a voltage meter to identify the fixture’s Line, Load and Neutral wires. 7) Turn off breaker again. 8) Connect Micro Shutter wires as follows: Micro Shutter House Terminal #1 Line (100-277VAC) Terminal #2 Load (light, fan, etc.) Terminal #3 Neutral Terminal #4 Neutral Micro Shutter Switch Yellow wire Momentary on/brighten Purple wire Momentary off/dim 9) Turn breaker back on. Connected load will turn on and Micro Shutter’s LED will turn on green. 10) Test connection by tapping Micro Shutter’s on/off buttons. Connected load will turn on and off and Micro Shutter’s LED will turn green (on) and red (off). 1 If multi-gang box, turn off all breakers/fuses that may be supplying power to the box. 2 If the wires cannot be detached, cut wires where they enter the switch and strip ½” of insulation off the ends. Terminal #1 (Line) Set button Terminal #2 (L1 Load, up) Terminal #3 (L2 Load, down) Terminal #4 (Neutral) Set button Off button On button 2444-222 Rev. 5/17/2012 1:56 PM / See Owner’s Manual for Warranty Information. Protected under U.S. and foreign patents (see www.insteon.com) © Copyright 2012 INSTEON, 16542 Millikan Ave., Irvine, CA 92606, 800-762-7845 11) If you are planning to manually link Micro Shutter to any INSTEON controllers, do so now (see Adding Micro Shutter as an INSTEON Responder below). 12) Turn breaker off. 13) Place Micro Shutter in rear of wall box. 14) Remount switch in wall box. 15) Turn breaker back on. Connected load will turn on at its previous state (prior to turning off breaker). 16) Test installation by tapping switch on and off. Connected load will turn on and off. 17) Reinstall wallplate. Adding Micro Shutter as an INSTEON Responder We recommend using INSTEON SmartLinc and the free INSTEON iOS/Android smartphone and tablet app or home automation software (such as HouseLinc) to add and monitor Micro Shutter on your home network. You can also add Micro Shutter to your network manually by following the instructions below. Note: you must perform these steps before reinstalling the wall switch. 1) Press and hold controller’s ON/scene button until it beeps. Controller’s LED will start blinking green. 2) Adjust load connected to Micro Shutter to desired brightness level. 3) Press and hold Micro Shutter’s Set button until it double-beeps. Controller will double-beep and its LED will stop blinking. 4) Test link by tapping controller’s ON/scene button on and off. The load connected to Micro Shutter will turn on and off. Adding Micro Shutter as an INSTEON Controller We recommend using INSTEON SmartLinc and the free INSTEON iOS/Android smartphone and tablet app or home automation software (such as HouseLinc) to add and monitor Micro Shutter on your home network. You can also add Micro Shutter to your network manually by following the instructions below. Note: you must perform these steps before reinstalling the wall switch. 1) Press and hold Micro Shutter’s Set button until it beeps. Micro Shutter’s LED will start blinking green. 2) Adjust responder to desired state. 3) Press and hold responder’s Set button until it double-beeps. Micro Shutter will double-beep and its LED will stop blinking. 4) Test link by tapping Micro Shutter’s paddle top and bottom to turn on/off. The responder turn on and off. FCC Compliance This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15. Operation is subject to two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference that may be received or that may cause undesired operation. The digital circuitry of this device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installations. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio and television reception. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If 2444-222 Rev. 5/17/2012 1:56 PM / See Owner’s Manual for Warranty Information. Protected under U.S. and foreign patents (see www.insteon.com) © Copyright 2012 INSTEON, 16542 Millikan Ave., Irvine, CA 92606, 800-762-7845 this device does cause such interference, which can be verified by turning the device off and on, the user is encouraged to eliminate the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Re-orient or re-locate the receiving antenna of the device experiencing the interference. • Increase the distance between this device and the receiver. • Co…

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ID Label/Location Info

June 18, 2012 Subject: Unit Label INSTEON® Micro Dimmer #2442-2 INSTEON® Micro On/Off #2443-2 INSTEON® Micro Open/Close #2444-2 FCC ID: SBPMM01 IC: 5202A-MM01 Specs: Width – 1.25 inches (31.8mm) Height – 1.5 inches (38.1mm) Surface Material: gloss white polyester face stock with a smooth, absorbent ink-receptive top coating Surface Material Thickness - .050 mm ± 10% ISO534 Base Material – Super-Calendared White Glassine Paper Base Thickness - 0.070mm ± 10% ISO534 Adhesive Base – Acrylic .025mm Thickness 24 hour 90° Peel (st,st)-FTM 2: 7.5 Service Temperature Range: -40°C~+80°C (when applied to polycarbonate) UL Recognized Listing # MH47798 Unit Label

ID Label/Location Info

June 7, 2012 Subject: Unit Label Location INSTEON ® Micro Dimmer #2442-2 INSTEON ® Micro On/Off #2443-2 INSTEON ® Micro Open/Close #2444-2 FCC ID: SBPMM01 IC: 5202A-MM01 Unit Label Location

Test Report

This report contains a total of 83 pages and may be reproduced in full only. Partial reproduction may only be done with the written consent of CKC Laboratories, Inc. SmartLabs, Inc. TEST REPORT FOR Micro Module Dimmer, 24422 Micro Module Relay, 24432 Micro Module Shutter, 24442 Tested To The Following Standards: FCC Part 15 Subpart C Section 15.249 and RSS 210 Issue 8 Report No.: 93082-20 Date of issue: May 18, 2012 This test report bears the accreditation symbol indicating that the testing performed herein meets the test and reporting requirements of ISO/IEC 17025 under the applicable scope of EMC testing for CKC Laboratories, Inc. We strive to create long-term, trust based relationships by providing sound, adaptive, customer first testing services. We embrace each of our customers’ unique EMC challenges, not as an interruption to set processes, but rather as the reason we are in business. Page 2 of 83 Report No.: 93082-20 TABLE OF CONTENTS Administrative Information .......................................................................................................................... 3 Test Report Information ............................................................................................................................................ 3 Report Authorization ................................................................................................................................................. 3 Test Facility Information ............................................................................................................................................ 4 Site Registration & Accreditation Information .......................................................................................................... 4 Summary of Results ................................................................................................................................................... 5 Conditions During Testing.......................................................................................................................................... 5 Equipment Under Test ............................................................................................................................................... 6 Peripheral Devices ..................................................................................................................................................... 6 FCC Part 15 Subpart C ................................................................................................................................... 7 15.31(e) Voltage Variations ....................................................................................................................................... 7 15.207 AC Conducted Emissions ................................................................................................................................ 9 15.249(a) RF Power Output ..................................................................................................................................... 47 -20dBc Occupied Bandwidth ................................................................................................................................... 52 Bandedge ................................................................................................................................................................. 56 15.249(b)(d) Field Strength of Harmonic & Spurious Emissions .............................................................................. 66 RSS-210 ....................................................................................................................................................... 78 99 % Bandwidth ....................................................................................................................................................... 78 Supplemental Information .......................................................................................................................... 82 Measurement Uncertainty ...................................................................................................................................... 82 Emissions Test Details .............................................................................................................................................. 82 Page 3 of 83 Report No.: 93082-20 ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Test Report Information REPORT PREPARED FOR: REPORT PREPARED BY: SmartLabs, Inc. 16542 Millikan Ave. Irvine, CA 92606 Dianne Dudley CKC Laboratories, Inc. 5046 Sierra Pines Drive Mariposa, CA 95338 Representative: Matthew Meyer Project Number: 93082 Customer Reference Number: 12-3MM0419-01 DATE OF EQUIPMENT RECEIPT: April 25, 2012 DATE(S) OF TESTING: April 25- May 14, 2012 Report Authorization The test data contained in this report documents the observed testing parameters pertaining to and are relevant for only the sample equipment tested in the agreed upon operational mode(s) and configuration(s) as identified herein. Compliance assessment remains the client’s responsibility. This report may not be used to claim product endorsement by A2LA or any government agencies. This test report has been authorized for release under quality control from CKC Laboratories, Inc. Steve Behm Director of Quality Assurance & Engineering Services CKC Laboratories, Inc. Page 4 of 83 Report No.: 93082-20 Test Facility Information Our laboratories are configured to effectively test a wide variety of product types. CKC utilizes first class test equipment, anechoic chambers, data acquisition and information services to create accurate, repeatable and affordable test results. TEST LOCATION(S): CKC Laboratories, Inc. 110 Olinda Place Brea, CA 92823 Site Registration & Accreditation Information Location CB # Taiwan Canada FCC Japan Brea A US0060 SL2-IN-E-1146R 3082D-1 90473 R-2945 C-3248 T-1572 Page 5 of 83 Report No.: 93082-20 SUMMARY OF RESULTS Standard / S…

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Test Setup Photos

FRONT VIEW, MICRO MODULE DIMMER, RELAY AND SHUTTER BACK VIEW, MICRO MODULE DIMMER, RELAY AND SHUTTER MICRO MODULE DIMMER, LIGHT OFF MICRO MODULE DIMMER, LIGHT OFF MICRO MODULE RELAY, LIGHT ON MICRO MODULE RELAY, LIGHT ON MICRO MODULE SHUTTER, LIGHT ON MICRO MODULE SHUTTER, LIGHT ON

Contact Information

Applicant

John Lockyer(Suite 105-665)
[email protected]949-396-2114Fax: 949-396-2114

Technical Contact

Smartlabs, Inc.Matt Meyer
[email protected]949-221-0037

16542 Millikan Ave. · Irvine, California · United States

Test Firm

CKC Laboratories, Inc.Steve Behm
[email protected]714-993-6112Fax: 866-779-9776

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C914.9 MHz - 915.1 MHz-
Confidentiality
Long Term

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