Videocon V2950 User manual

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User Manual
Pocket PC - V2950
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Table of Contents
PREFACE.............................................................................................................. 8
SAFETY INFORMATION ...................................................................................... 9
PHONE LAYOUT ................................................................................................ 12
1 GETTING STARTED ....................................................................... 13
1.1 SIM CARD ....................................................................................... 13
1.1.1 Installation........................................................................................ 13
1.1.2 Cautions........................................................................................... 13
1.1.3 PIN and PUK ................................................................................... 13
1.2 STORAGE CARD ............................................................................ 14
1.3 ACCESSORIES ............................................................................... 14
1.4 THE BATTERY ................................................................................ 14
1.4.1 Battery use....................................................................................... 14
1.4.2 Battery Charge Level ....................................................................... 15
1.4.3 Charging Batteries ........................................................................... 15
2 BASIC FUNCTIONS ....................................................................................... 17
2.1 SWITCHING ON/OFF ...................................................................... 17
2.2 NETWORK AUTO SETTINGS ........................................................ 17
2.3 MAIN SCREEN ................................................................................ 17
2.3.1 The Start Menu ................................................................................ 18
2.3.1.1 General functions............................................................................. 19
2.3.1.2 Shortcuts.......................................................................................... 19
2.3.1.3 Major functions ................................................................................ 19
2.3.1.4 The Status Bar ................................................................................. 19
2.3.2 The Display ...................................................................................... 20
2.3.3 Selection of Functions ..................................................................... 20
2.4 SMART TODAY ............................................................................... 20
2.5 LOCK SCREEN AND KEYPAD ....................................................... 21
2.6 ACTIVESYNC .................................................................................. 21
2.6.1 Installation........................................................................................ 21
2.6.2 To synchronise with PC ................................................................... 22
3 CALL FEATURES ........................................................................................... 23
3.1 MAKING A CALL .............................................................................. 23
3.1.1 From The Display ............................................................................ 23
3.1.2 From Contact List ............................................................................ 23
3.1.3 From Speed Dial .............................................................................. 24
3.1.4 From SIM Card ................................................................................ 26
3.1.5 From Call History ............................................................................. 26
3.1.6 From Short Messages ..................................................................... 26
3.1.7 Emergency Calls.............................................................................. 26
3.1.8 International Calls ............................................................................ 27
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3.1.9 Dial Voicemail Number .................................................................... 27
3.2 ANSWER A CALL ............................................................................ 27
3.3 DURING A CALL .............................................................................. 28
3.3.1 Hold ................................................................................................. 28
3.3.2 Mute ................................................................................................. 29
3.3.3 Loudspeaker On .............................................................................. 29
3.3.4 Hands-free ....................................................................................... 29
3.3.5 Notes ............................................................................................... 29
3.4 SIMULTANEOUS CALLS ................................................................ 30
3.4.1 Make A Second Call During The First .............................................. 31
3.4.2 Switch Calls ..................................................................................... 31
3.4.3 Conference Call ............................................................................... 31
4 CONTACTS..................................................................................................... 33
4.1 VIEW CONTACT DETAILS .............................................................. 33
4.2 EDIT A CONTACT ............................................................................ 33
4.3 ADD NEW CONTACT ...................................................................... 34
4.4 SPEED DIAL FOR CONTACT ......................................................... 34
4.5 SEND CONTACTS VIA BLUETOOTH ............................................. 34
4.6 DELETE CONTACTS ...................................................................... 35
4.7 SIM MANAGER ............................................................................... 35
4.7.1 Phone Contacts ............................................................................... 36
4.7.2 SIM Contacts ................................................................................... 36
5 INPUT METHOD ............................................................................................. 37
5.1 SIMULATION KEYBOARD .............................................................. 37
5.1.1 Use The Keyboard ........................................................................... 38
5.1.2 Use Letter Recogniser ..................................................................... 38
5.1.3 Use Block Recogniser ..................................................................... 38
5.1.4 Use Transcriber ............................................................................... 39
5.1.4.1 Write Using Transcriber ................................................................... 39
5.1.4.2 Enter Punctuations And Symbols .................................................... 39
5.1.4.3 Edit Text ........................................................................................... 40
5.1.4.4 Rewrite The Text .............................................................................. 40
5.1.4.5 Transcriber Gestures ....................................................................... 40
5.1.4.6 The Transcriber Toolbar ................................................................... 41
6 MESSAGING .................................................................................................. 42
6.1 TEXT MESSAGE ............................................................................. 42
6.1.1 Read Text Messages ....................................................................... 42
6.1.2 Edit Text Message ........................................................................... 43
6.2 OUTLOOK ....................................................................................... 45
6.2.1 Add New E-mail Account ................................................................. 45
6.2.2 Send E-mail ..................................................................................... 47
6.2.3 Send E-mail From Outlook .............................................................. 47
6.3 MMS ................................................................................................ 47
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6.3.1 Chang MMS Settings ....................................................................... 49
6.3.2 Receive MMS .................................................................................. 50
6.4 MENU FOR MESSAGING AND E-MAIL.......................................... 50
6.5 FOLDERS FOR MESSAGING AND E-MAIL ................................... 50
7 MULTIMEDIA .................................................................................................. 52
7.1 WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER MOBILE ............................................. 52
7.1.1 Play .................................................................................................. 52
7.1.2 Now Playing ..................................................................................... 53
7.1.3 Library .............................................................................................. 53
7.1.3.1 Update Library ................................................................................. 54
7.1.3.2 Play From Library ............................................................................ 55
7.1.3.3 Add File Into Playlist ........................................................................ 55
7.1.3.4 Delete From Library ......................................................................... 55
7.1.4 Options ............................................................................................ 56
7.1.4.1 Playback .......................................................................................... 56
7.1.4.2 Video ................................................................................................ 56
7.1.4.3 Network ............................................................................................ 56
7.1.4.4 Library .............................................................................................. 57
7.1.4.5 Skins ................................................................................................ 57
7.1.4.6 Buttons............................................................................................. 57
7.1.5 Supported File Formats ................................................................... 57
7.2 CAMERA .......................................................................................... 58
7.2.1 Cautions In Using Camera............................................................... 58
7.2.2 Shooting Photos .............................................................................. 58
7.2.3 Shooting A Video Clip ...................................................................... 59
7.2.4 Where Photos And Video Files Are Stored ...................................... 59
7.2.5 Options ............................................................................................ 59
7.3 RADIO ............................................................................................. 60
7.3.1 General ............................................................................................ 60
7.3.2 Auto Search ..................................................................................... 60
7.3.3 Listen ............................................................................................... 60
7.3.4 Fine Tune ......................................................................................... 60
7.3.5 Search A Channel ............................................................................ 61
7.3.6 Sound .............................................................................................. 61
7.3.7 Frequency Settings ......................................................................... 61
7.4 RECORDER .................................................................................... 61
7.5 PICTURES AND VIDEOS ................................................................ 62
7.5.1 View Pictures ................................................................................... 62
7.5.2 Options ............................................................................................ 62
7.6 JAVA ................................................................................................ 63
7.7 GAMES ............................................................................................ 64
7.7.1 Bubble Breaker ................................................................................ 64
7.7.2 Solitaire ............................................................................................ 65
7.7.3 Marble Gamer .................................................................................. 65
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8 PROGRAMMES .............................................................................................. 66
8.1 OFFICE MOBILE ............................................................................. 66
8.1.1 Word Mobile ..................................................................................... 67
8.1.2 OneNote Mobile ............................................................................... 68
8.1.3 Excel Mobile .................................................................................... 68
8.1.3.1 New .................................................................................................. 69
8.1.3.2 Skills ................................................................................................ 69
8.1.4 Power Point Mobile .......................................................................... 69
8.2 INTERNET EXPLORER .................................................................. 71
8.2.1 Starting Internet Explorer ................................................................. 72
8.2.2 Menu ................................................................................................ 72
8.3 WINDOWS LIVE .............................................................................. 73
8.3.1 Messenger ....................................................................................... 74
8.3.2 Sign In.............................................................................................. 74
8.3.3 Add Participants............................................................................... 76
8.3.4 Block And Unblock Contact ............................................................. 76
8.3.5 Change Online Status...................................................................... 76
8.3.6 Hotmail ............................................................................................. 77
8.3.7 Live Mobile Homepage .................................................................... 77
8.3.8 Windows Live Help .......................................................................... 77
8.4 ACTIVESYNC .................................................................................. 77
8.4.1 Use ActiveSync ................................................................................ 77
8.4.1.1 Sync With PC ................................................................................... 77
8.4.1.2 Sync With Server ............................................................................. 78
8.4.2 Synchronisation ............................................................................... 78
8.4.2.1 Synchronising Inbox ........................................................................ 78
8.4.2.2 Synchronising Appointment ............................................................. 79
8.4.2.3 Synchronising Contacts ................................................................... 79
8.4.2.4 Synchronising Via Bluetooth ............................................................ 79
8.4.2.5 Installing Software On The Phone ................................................... 79
8.5 CALENDAR ..................................................................................... 79
8.5.1 Calendar Views ................................................................................ 79
8.5.2 New Appointment............................................................................. 80
8.5.3 Settings ............................................................................................ 80
8.6 TASKS ............................................................................................. 80
8.6.1 Synchronising Tasks On PC ............................................................ 80
8.6.2 Adding A Task On Your Phone ......................................................... 80
8.7 NOTES ............................................................................................ 80
8.7.1 New Notes ....................................................................................... 80
8.7.2 Adding Voice In Notes ..................................................................... 81
8.7.3 Creating Voice Notes ....................................................................... 81
8.8 INTERNET SHARING ..................................................................... 81
8.9 CALCULATOR ................................................................................. 82
8.10 SEARCH .......................................................................................... 82
8.11 FILE EXPLORER............................................................................. 83
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8.12 GETTING STARTED ....................................................................... 83
8.13 TASK MANAGER ............................................................................ 83
8.14 SPB HOME ...................................................................................... 84
8.14.1 Quick Dial ........................................................................................ 85
9 SETTINGS ...................................................................................................... 86
9.1 PERSONAL ..................................................................................... 86
9.1.1 Owner Information ........................................................................... 86
9.1.2 Today ............................................................................................... 86
9.1.3 Sounds And Noti cations ................................................................. 86
9.1.4 Buttons............................................................................................. 86
9.1.5 Phone .............................................................................................. 87
9.1.6 Menus .............................................................................................. 88
9.1.7 Input ................................................................................................. 88
9.1.8 Lock ................................................................................................. 88
9.2 SYSTEM .......................................................................................... 88
9.2.1 Device Information .......................................................................... 88
9.2.2 Memory ............................................................................................ 88
9.2.3 Remove Programmes ...................................................................... 88
9.2.4 Regional Settings............................................................................. 89
9.2.5 Master Clear .................................................................................... 89
9.2.6 Clock And Alarms............................................................................. 89
9.2.7 Power ............................................................................................... 89
9.2.8 Backlight .......................................................................................... 89
9.2.9 Certi cates ....................................................................................... 89
9.2.10 Screen ............................................................................................. 89
9.2.11 Error Reporting ................................................................................ 89
9.2.12 Encryption ........................................................................................ 90
9.2.13 About ............................................................................................... 90
9.2.14 Motion Sensor.................................................................................. 90
9.2.15 GPS ................................................................................................. 92
9.2.16 AGPS Settings ................................................................................. 92
9.3 CONNECTIONS .............................................................................. 93
9.3.1 Beam ............................................................................................... 93
9.3.2 Wireless Manager ............................................................................ 93
9.3.3 Wi-Fi ................................................................................................ 95
9.3.4 Bluetooth.......................................................................................... 95
9.3.5 Connections ..................................................................................... 99
9.3.5.1 GPRS ............................................................................................... 99
9.3.5.2 Dial-Up ........................................................................................... 101
9.3.5.3 Connect To PC Through USB ........................................................ 102
10 HELP .......................................................................................................... 103
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PREFACE
V2950 is a communication product running Microsoft® Windows Mobile 6
Professional. To experience the optimum performance of your phone, please read
this users guide thoroughly.
Your phone contains numerous powerful of ce applications and entertainment
software which help you at work and ful l your spare time. Please follow the
guidelines given below:
To use this phone safely and legally, read the section “Safety Information”
carefully;
Before using the phone for very rst time, charge the battery with the
original charger for 8 to 10 hours. A new battery may reach its peak
performance only after two or three cycles of full charging and discharging.
Similar to a computer, your phone will perform best when enough memory
is present. Reboot the phone to clear the memory to store its peak
performance.
Running multiple programmes at the same time may prolong the response
time of the phone. If it starts to react slowly, try rebooting the phone to
recover.
In the event that the contents of this manual are not consistent with menu
options on the phone, follow the prompts on the phone.
Some services described in this manual may not be supported by all the
networks. Contact your network operator or service provider for details.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
To use your phone safely and effectively, please read these guidelines carefully:
HANDLING THE PHONE
When you are using the phone, keep a distance of at least 2.5 cm away from your
body. In case there is a need of phone slipcover, belt clip or other accessories
to carry your cell phone, ensure that the accessories are approved by the
manufacturer. Otherwise, it may exceed the upper limit of radio frequency leakage.
ENERGY LEAK OF RADIO FREQUENCY
Your phone is a low-power, wireless transmitter and receiver. After being powered
on, it will periodically send and receive radio signals while its transmission power
is controlled by the network. This device complies with local standards restricting
energy leak of radio frequency.
IN PUBLIC
Some public places, such as hospitals, health resorts or other medical facilities,
post signage prohibiting the usage of cell phones. Heed such warnings and power
off your phone in designated public places.
COMPATIBILITY OF RF INTERFERENCE
Your phone may interfere with other devices that are not properly designed for RF
shielding or con gured for RF compatibility.
IN AIRCRAFT
Switch the device off and remove the battery when you are in or near an aircraft. It’s
illegal to use cellular equipment on board aircraft since it may cause interference
to aircraft navigation systems and/or networks. Violators may be suited or face
severe penalties.
PACEMAKERS
If you are using a pacemaker, do not carry your phone (while switching on) in a
breast pocket. A minimum separation of 15 cm should be maintained between the
wireless phone and a pacemaker. Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimise
the potential for interference. If you have any reason to suspect that interference is
taking place, switch off your phone immediately.
HEARING AIDS
Wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such
interference, you may consult to your service provider.
OTHER MEDICAL EQUIPMENTS
For other personal health care equipments, consult your service provider.
Consult the manufacturer of the medical device to determine if they are
adequately shielded from external RF energy or if you have any queries.
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ROAD SAFETY
Please comply with local traf c laws and regulations. If the driving condition is
getting worse, pull off from the road before you make or receive calls. If your
vehicle has airbags keep your phone away from where the in ated airbags can
reached. Otherwise, you may be seriously hurt by the phone once the airbags
expands.
POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES
Switch off your phone when present in any area with a potentially explosive
atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. These areas include fuel depots
(below deck on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities), areas where
the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain, dust or metal powders. They
are usually marked with signs, but not always so.
BATTERY
Any contact of the battery’s exposed electrodes with a conductor, such as jewellery
or keys, may cause damage to possessions or bodily injury.
OTHERS
The phone is comprised of precise electronic circuits, magnets and a battery
system. Caution is advised when handling the components, particularly with
regard to the following:
Keep the phone and its accessories dry. Your phone is not water-proof.
Keep the phone away from extreme temperatures.
Do not place it near a ame or a lit cigarette.
Do not scratch on it.
Avoid dropping or severe knocking of the phone to prevent damage.
Keep the device away from computer disks, credit cards, traveling cards or
other magnetic objects, otherwise the message stored in the magnetic disk
may be affected.
Do not place it on an automobile dashboard, window or where the sun rays
can penetrate.
Do not remove the battery when the power is on.
Do not discard the battery in re. It may explode.
Do not place the battery in mouth. It may be poisonous.
Do not try to disassemble the phone or its accessories.
Use only approved model applicable batteries. Incorrect batteries may cause
explosion. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions to dispose used batteries.
Heat is generated by prolonged usage of the headphones and by prolonged
charging of the cellular device.
A moist or anti-static cloth may be used to wipe or clean the phone. Do not
use a dry cloth that attracts static current.
Do not use a chemical reagent or a cleanser containing abrasives.
Avoid damage to the phone’s casing.
The metal material contained in the phone may cause you in hyper
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susceptibility, which depends on your physique or health status.
Parts such as liquid crystal display and pick-up head belong to fragile parts,
keep them carefully such that the phone may not be impacted or squeezed.
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PHONE LAYOUT
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1 GETTING STARTED
1.1 SIM CARD
1.1.1 Installation
1. Keep he phone facing down, hold it tightly with both of your hands.
2. Press the battery cover with thumbs, slide it down and then remove the
battery.
3. Insert the SIM card into the slot keeping the contact area of the facing
down.
4. Place the battery back in the groove and make sure its properly
installed.
5. Attach the back cover, slide it until it clicks.
1.1.2 Cautions
If there’s fault with the SIM card, contact your service provider.
Keep all SIM cards out of the reach of small children.
SIM card and its metal contact are susceptible to scratches and it gets
damaged by bending.
Keep the SIM card away from static electricity, dust and water.
1.1.3 PIN And PUK
PIN
PIN is an identi cation code that is provided with the SIM card. You
are protected by the PIN from unauthorised use of your SIM card. After
initiating the PIN protection, you are required to enter the PIN everytime
you switch on the phone. After three consecutive incorrect PIN code
entries, the SIM card will be blocked. Nobody can then access the data in
the card or use its services.
PUK
When the SIM card is locked, a PUK (Personal Unlock Key) is required
to unlock it. Ten consecutive incorrect PUK entries will cause permanent
lockup of the SIM card. PUK is usually provided with the SIM card. If you
have lost your PUK or its not provided, contact your service provider.
1.2 STORAGE CARD
A storage card can be plugged into your phone to expand the storage
capacity.
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To install a storage card, simply insert memory card into the slot. If it can’t
be inserted, ip it and try again.
To remove the card, push it inwards with your nger. It will pop out from the
slot. Do not pull it forcefully.
1.3 ACCESSORIES
The main accessories included in the phone are depicted in the gure:
1.4 THE BATTERY
1.4.1 Battery Use
Your phone is powered by a battery which has a limited life. When a
battery has a signi cant decrease in its working time, replace it.
Switch off your phone before removing the battery.
Do not leave the battery on charge for too long, since it may reduce the
battery’s life.
Excessively high or low temperature will have an impact on the
charging capability. Maintain its working temperature at 0-45°.
Do not use the battery for other purposes.
Do not discard the battery in re or in water.
• Do not try to disassemble or x a battery. Choose the certi cated or
approved batteries by the manufacturer.
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Avoid short circuit. Do not use damaged chargers or batteries.
Hot or cold weather will decrease the battery’s capacity and life.
Excessively high or low temperature may result temporary system halt,
even though the battery is full.
Dispose used batteries properly. Do not throw them into a dustbin.
1.4.2 Battery Charge Level
1. Tap the battery icon on “Today” screen;
2. To check the charge level, select Start -> Settings and tap Power in
System.
1.4.3 Charging Batteries
If the charge level goes lower than the working voltage, a reminder of low
battery will be prompted on the screen as an alert soun. Data may be lost
and the phone will power off if the battery is not charged or replaced on
time.
A Lithium-ion battery comes with this phone. Its recommended to use the
manufacturer’s charger and batteries for best performance.
1. Plug the charger carefully into the USB charger slot.
2. Connect the charger to the AC outlet while the phone is powering on.
The status indicator is shown in red light. The battery icon on the screen
shows the charging progress. When the phone is powering off and its
still put on charge, the screen shows the charging icon.
3. Before using the battery rst time, charge the battery with the original
charger for 8 to 10 hours. A new battery may reach its peak performance
only after two or three cycles of full charging and discharging.
4. After the charging completes, the status indicator shows the charging
stat. If the phone is off, the screen displays a noti cation of completion.
5. Disconnect the charger with the AC outlet and the phone.
A USB cable can be used to charge the battery. The voltage on
the PC’s USB port, however, does not fully meet the requirement
for charging the battery therefore it can have a negative impact
on the battery’s life span. Thus, a battery charger is preferred.
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2 BASIC FUNCTIONS
2.1 SWITCHING ON/OFF
To switch on or off your phone, press and hold the On/Off key for a couple
of seconds.
If there’s no SIM card when switching on, a reminder prompts.
2.2 NETWORK AUTO SETTING
When you rst switch on your phone the power supply will pop-up on
screen to automatically setup the network.
Network con guration can automatically setup all kinds of connections,
such as: GPRS, WAP and MMS, the user need not manually set the
network con guration.
Internet pop-up box is automatically set, when prompted, choose yes to
access.
If you do not see the prompt box, click on the title bar .
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2.3 MAIN SCREEN
After the phone is switched on, the “Today” screen gets displayed.
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2.3.1 The Start Menu
All the functions can be found in the Start menu. Click on the top left
corner of the screen with the touch pen to display the menu which includes
shortcuts, general and major functions.
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2.3.1.1 General functions
General functions are listed. Tap with the touch pen or press the navigation
key to select an option. For more information on these functions, refer to
the following sections.
2.3.1.2 Shortcuts
It shows the shortcut icons of the latest ve functions performed, which
may vary everytime you use the phone. Tap with the touch pen or press
the navigation key to select an option.
2.3.1.3 Major Functions
You can browse all the applications that have been installed and
con gured on the phone and get instructions on how to use the device.
Options are:
Programmes – View and use all the available features.
Settings – Con gure functions of the phone.
Help – View the online-help.
2.3.1.4 The Status Bar
Icons in the status bar are shown to display working status including
battery charge level, signal strength, GPRS and Bluetooth. The status bar
icons are listed below:
Icon Description
Indicates the battery is fully charged
Indicates the battery is very low
Battery charging
Sound on
Sound off
Ring in vibration mode
No SIM card
Indicates maximum signal strength
No Signal
Voice call in progress
Call on hold
Missed call
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GPRS available
EDGE available
GPRS connected
EDGE connected
Unread message
New voice message
New IM
Connection is active
Synchronisation in progress
Bluetooth enabled
Bluetooth voice gateway
A2DP
Multiple reminders
Wi-Fi connected
2.3.2 The Display
You can see information about the phone on the display. Use the touch
pen to select an option.
2.3.3 Selection Of Functions
The functions may vary with the phone’s state and features.
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2.4 SMART TODAY
In SPB interface, press/click on icon, choose “Show Today”
when Smart Today is displayed.
Click on the Clock icon in Smart Today to access the clock and alarm
settings.
Click on the Programme icon in Smart Today, to plug into the programtme
interface.
Click the Settings icon in Smart Today to enter the settings of plug-in
interface.
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