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  • Page 2 Ogo Manual Legal Disclaimer This document and the information contained herein (collectively, the "Information") is provided to you (both the individual receiving this document and any legal entity on behalf of which such individual is acting) ("You" and "Your") by AT&T Wireless Services, Inc. ("AWS") for informational purposes only. AWS is providing the Information to You because AWS believes the Information may be useful to You.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Ogo Manual Table of Contents 1. Welcome!..................................6 1.1. Corporate Information ............................6 1.2. Conventions Used in This Manual ........................7 2. Ogo Device ..................................8 2.1. Ogo Device Specifications ............................ 8 3. Ogo Keyboard and Key Functions..........................10 3.1. Ogo Keyboard ..............................
  • Page 4 Ogo Manual 8.2. Managing IM Contacts ............................36 8.2.1. Adding an IM Contact ........................... 36 8.2.2. Deleting an IM Contact ......................... 37 8.2.3. Block an IM Contact (AIM and MSN)....................38 9. Mailbox ................................... 39 9.1. Using Mailbox Options ............................40 9.2.
  • Page 5 Ogo Manual 13.4. Sounds ................................60 13.4.1. Volume/Vibration Shortcuts ........................60 13.5. Time & Date ................................ 61 13.6. Network ................................62 13.7. Personal Mobility Gateway (PMG) ........................62 13.8. System ................................62 14. Battery Charging and Low Battery Warning ........................64 14.1.
  • Page 6: Welcome

    Ogo Manual 1. Welcome! Welcome! Thank you for purchasing Ogo. Ogo gives you the opportunity to stay in touch with family, friends, business contacts, and others while on the go. Ogo consolidates a wide array of electronic messaging features into one easy-to-use mobile device. Ogo’s features include: Instant Messaging (IM): Chat with your AIM, MSN, and Yahoo! contacts using Ogo.
  • Page 7: Conventions Used In This Manual

    Ogo Manual 1.2. Conventions Used in This Manual Item Definition Navigation Press Physical key on the keyboard. The command always refers to physical keys. Button Onscreen button that performs an action when you select it and press Enter. Actions Press Unless otherwise indicated, press always refers to a short press (half a second or less).
  • Page 8: Ogo Device

    Ogo Manual 2. Ogo Device Figure 1: Ogo Device 2.1. Ogo Device Specifications Features Articulating clamshell with free-stop hinge Full QWERTY keyboard CSTN transflective display, 240x160px, 1/8 VGA, 4k color Mono speaker, 0.75 inch diameter, 0.8 watts at 8 ohms GSM/GPRS dual band radio, 850/1900 MHz, min class 10 14295 Rev.
  • Page 9 Ogo Manual Hotkey function buttons (shortcut keys) 8-Way Navigation control (key) Hard reset Open/Close switch automatically changes IM presence Three-color LED indicates network connection, battery alerts, and new messages Backlight for keyboard and display Note: Ogo's backlight timeout has been preset to optimize Ogo's battery life. This setting is not adjustable.
  • Page 10: Ogo Keyboard And Key Functions

    Ogo Manual 3. Ogo Keyboard and Key Functions 3.1. Ogo Keyboard Figure 2: Ogo Keyboard Compose Power On/Off Home Mailbox Instant Messaging Clear Options Enter Capital Letters Alternate Characters 8-Way Navigation Spacebar Emoticon 3.2. Ogo Key Functions Name What it Does Shortcut Keys Power On/Off Powers your Ogo on and off.
  • Page 11 Ogo Manual Name What it Does Home Returns to the Home screen. Opens a screen displaying current chats, unread SMS and e-mail messages, and draft messages. Navigation Keys Enter Activates a selected item on the screen. Outer arrows The outer ring of arrows of the 8-Way Navigation key. Left and right arrows move between tabs.
  • Page 12: Ogo Shortcut Key

    Ogo Manual 3.2.1. Ogo Shortcut Key You can press the Ogo shortcut key at any time to display a list of all recent e-mail and SMS messages, open IM chat sessions, and drafts of messages you have not yet sent. Figure 3: Ogo Pop-up Select the message or chat session you want to view and press Enter.
  • Page 13: 8-Way Navigation Key

    Ogo Manual 3.2.2. 8-Way Navigation Key Outer Ring Inner Ring Outer Ring: Left and right arrows move between tabs. Up and down arrows scroll one page at a time (page up/down). In message text, left and right arrows move to the beginning and end of a line of text;...
  • Page 14: Home Screen

    Ogo Manual 4. Home Screen Ogo’s Home screen is what you see each time you power on. Select IM to start a chat session with a friend, or Compose to send an e-mail or SMS message. Find Contacts and see your IM and e-mail status. You can also customize Ogo’s settings and get Help if you need it.
  • Page 15: Taskbar

    Ogo Manual 4.1. Taskbar The top of every screen is dedicated to the Taskbar. The Taskbar displays information about system status, new messages, IM status, and keyboard CAP and ALT functions. Figure 6: Taskbar Yahoo!, MSN, and AOL Status Time Indicator Battery Status Screen...
  • Page 16 Ogo Manual Table 4: AOL, MSN, and Yahoo! IM Status Icons Icon Name Description Online During sign-in, this icon will alternate with the signed-off icon at half-second intervals. Away Busy, be right back, or new away message. Offline Online Be right back Away or out to lunch.
  • Page 17: Getting Started

    Ogo Manual 5. Getting Started 5.1. Box Contents Ogo with SIM card installed Battery and charger Quick Start Guide What You Need to Know Terms of Use booklet ( 5.2. Preparing Your Ogo 5.2.1. Installing or Removing the Battery To install the battery: 1.
  • Page 18: Connecting The Charger

    Ogo Manual 5.2.2. Connecting the Charger Connect the charger’s power plug to the charging socket on the front of your Ogo (Figure 8). Figure 8: Connect Charger 5.2.3. Charging the Battery Charge your Ogo for twelve consecutive hours. For more information on Ogo’s battery status, see Section 14.
  • Page 19: Activation And Messaging Wizards

    Ogo Manual 5.4. Activation and Messaging Wizards 5.4.1. Activation Wizard This section summarizes the steps that take you through the Activation Wizard. Once you have powered on your Ogo, follow the steps in the Activation Wizard to confirm your rate plan and activation fee, and to select a payment method. Ogo offers the following payment methods: Credit card: You will be asked for your credit card number.
  • Page 20 Ogo Manual 5.4.1.3. Activating Your Ogo The activation sequence should be performed with Ogo connected to its charger. You should keep your Ogo powered on until the activation sequence is complete. 1. Power on your Ogo. 2. An Activation Server Query screen appears. 3.
  • Page 21 Ogo Manual 5. The available rate plan screen appears. 6. With the 17.99 rate plan selected, press Enter. A message box appears, listing details about the plan. 7. After scrolling to read all the information, select OK and press Enter to continue. This returns you to the available rate plan screen.
  • Page 22 Ogo Manual 8. The next screen explains the activation fee. Select Next and press Enter to continue. 9. A screen offering two choices for payment appears. Be sure to scroll to read all the information. Select one of the two payment methods. When you have chosen the method you want, select Next and press Enter to continue.
  • Page 23 Ogo Manual 11. Type the details for your credit card. Be sure to scroll down and fill in all the details. Select Next and press Enter to continue. Note: To make a selection from a field that contains a pop-up, select the field and press Enter to open the pop-up, then select an item from the list (you can also type the first letter of the item to select it) and press Enter again.
  • Page 24 Ogo Manual Scroll to read all the information, then select Next and press Enter to continue. 14. Type the details for your existing AT&T Wireless GSM account. Be sure to scroll down and fill in all the details. Select Next and press Enter. 15.
  • Page 25 Ogo Manual list. With your state selected, press Enter again. When typing your phone number, do not include dashes. After you have typed all the information, select Next and press Enter. 17. The next screen shows the Terms of Use information. Scroll to read all the information, then select I Agree and press Enter to continue.
  • Page 26 Ogo Manual Activation may take several hours. Check back occasionally to see if your account has been activated. Note: The activation sequence should be performed with Ogo connected to its charger. You should keep your Ogo powered on until the activation sequence is complete. 20.
  • Page 27: Messaging Wizard

    Ogo Manual 5.4.2. Messaging Wizard This section summarizes the steps that take you through the Messaging Wizard. After you successfully activate your Ogo, the Messaging Wizard starts. This wizard allows you to enter the details of your instant messaging and e-mail accounts. When working with the Messaging Wizard, use the inner ring of the 8-Way Navigation key to move between onscreen buttons and press Enter to activate a selected button or option.
  • Page 28 Ogo Manual Scroll to read all the information in the welcome screen, then select Next and press Enter to continue. 2. The next screen provides information about the available premium portals. Scroll to the Select pop-up and press Enter to view the list of available portals. Select your IM provider (AOL, MSN, or Yahoo!) and press Enter.
  • Page 29 Ogo Manual to automatically sign in to your IM account when you power on your Ogo. Press Enter to select or clear the check box, then select Next and press Enter. 5. If you want to add another premium portal, repeat Steps 2 through 4. You can add more than one premium portal, and you can use more than one portal at the same time.
  • Page 30 Ogo Manual 13. After the registration process is complete, review the registration complete screen, select Finish, and press Enter to return to the Home screen. You’re done! Note: If you decide to add IM or e-mail accounts at a later date, see Section 6.3. 14295 Rev.
  • Page 31: My Status

    Ogo Manual 6. My Status From the My Status screen you can log on/off or sign in/out, change your IM status, and add a new community. You can also globally set the status that will show for all communities when your Ogo is closed. The My Status screen shows whether you are online and available in the different communities.
  • Page 32: Adding A New Community Or Isp E-Mail Account

    Ogo Manual To change your IM status for all communities when your Ogo is closed: 1. From the Home screen, select My Status and press Enter. 2. Select When Closed and press Enter. The selections include: • No Change (default setting) •...
  • Page 33: Setting Up Banner Events

    Ogo Manual 7. Setting Up Banner Events Banners appear onscreen to notify you when your contacts come online or when new messages have arrived (see Figure 11). Banners are for information only and disappear after a few seconds. To specify events when a banner will appear: 1.
  • Page 34: Instant Messaging (Im)

    Ogo Manual 8. Instant Messaging (IM) The IM screen allows you to chat with your contacts in the premium portals (AOL, MSN, and Yahoo!) for which you are registered. You can go to the IM screen at any time by pressing the Instant Messaging shortcut key.
  • Page 35: Adding Emoticons To Your Chat

    Ogo Manual 2. Use the outer ring of the 8-Way Navigation key to navigate to the community tab you want (log on or sign in if necessary). 3. Select the nickname of the contact with whom you want to chat. Make sure that the contact is available.
  • Page 36: Managing Im Contacts

    Ogo Manual Options menu: While in a chat session, press the Options menu key, select Close Conversation or Close Chat, and press Enter. Log Off/Sign out: Log off or sign out of an IM community from the Options menu to close all open chat sessions for that community.
  • Page 37: Deleting An Im Contact

    Ogo Manual Figure 14: IM Options Menu Yahoo! 3. Enter the IM contact screen name or e-mail address as appropriate (Figure 15), then press Enter. Figure 15: Add a New IM Contact Yahoo! 8.2.2. Deleting an IM Contact Ogo allows only a limited number of IM contacts, so removing a contact you no longer chat with is a good idea.
  • Page 38: Block An Im Contact (Aim And Msn)

    Ogo Manual Figure 16: Remove an IM Contact Confirmation Screen Yahoo! 8.2.3. Block an IM Contact (AIM and MSN) Selecting this option from the IM Options menu allows you to restrict a contact’s ability to contact you directly. Blocked IM contacts will not know you have blocked them. You will appear to be offline to a blocked contact, and will not receive messages from blocked contacts.
  • Page 39: Mailbox

    Ogo Manual 9. Mailbox From the Mailbox screen, you can see and manage your e-mail and SMS messages. To access the Mailbox screen, press Home, and select Mailbox (see Figure 17), or press the Mailbox shortcut key. Figure 17: Accessing the Mailbox The Mailbox screen (Figure 18) displays one or more tabs, depending on the services to which you subscribe.
  • Page 40: Using Mailbox Options

    Ogo Manual 9.1. Using Mailbox Options From the Mailbox screen, press the Options menu key to see the selections listed in Table 6. Table 6: Mailbox Options Option More Information Reply (to the selected e-mail or Opens a Compose message addressed to the sender SMS) of the original message.
  • Page 41: Using The Find Function

    Ogo Manual Icon Definition Outgoing e-mail Sent failure Unread partial e-mail Read partial e-mail Unread SMS Read SMS Sent SMS Outgoing SMS Sent SMS failure Draft Marked to save on AOL Server (unread) Saved on AOL Server (unread) Marked to save on AOL Server (read) Saved on AOL Server (read) 9.3.
  • Page 42: E-Mail Attachments

    Ogo Manual 9.4. E-mail Attachments When an attachment is received in an e-mail message, a notice is included at the end of the message stating that the attached file cannot be delivered to your Ogo. The file name of the attachment will be shown in the e-mail.
  • Page 43: E-Mail And Sms

    Ogo Manual 10. E-mail and SMS Before you can send an e-mail message, you must first set up an e-mail account with a premium portal provider. If you have not set up an e-mail account during registration, you’ll see “SMS Only” in the From line on the Compose screen. For information about setting up an e-mail account, see Section 5.4.2.3.
  • Page 44: Choosing An E-Mail Address In The From Field

    Ogo Manual Figure 20: Sending a Message from the Options Menu For more information on addressing e-mail or SMS messages, see Section 10.6.1. Note: An e-mail message can include up to 4000 characters. E-mail messages that exceed this limit will result in the following pop-up message: “This message exceeds the maximum allowed text limit and will be trimmed accordingly.”...
  • Page 45: Sending Sms Messages

    Ogo Manual 10.1.3. Sending SMS Messages If all of the recipient addresses of your message are mobile phone numbers, your message will be sent as an SMS. The From address that the recipients will see will be your SMS number (MSISDN). The From address you will see when sending the message from your Ogo will be your default e-mail address.
  • Page 46: Deleting A Draft Of A Message

    Ogo Manual Note: You can also quickly save your draft while in the Compose screen by pressing the UP key. You will see a pop-up that asks you if you want to save changes to the draft (see Figure 21). Figure 21: Save Draft Pop-up 10.5.
  • Page 47: Sending A Message To A New Recipient (Address Clipboard)

    Ogo Manual Figure 22: Adding Additional E-mail or SMS Addresses 2. Press Enter to access your contacts. 3. Choose the e-mail address or mobile phone number of the next recipient. Each time you want to add another recipient, you will need to repeat steps 1 through 3. 10.6.2.
  • Page 48 Ogo Manual 2. Select the address you want to save and press Enter. Figure 25: Address Designation (E-mail or SMS) E-mail Designation Mobile Phone Designation (SMS) 3. From the Address Designation screen, you can add the address to an existing contact, create a new contact, or close.
  • Page 49: Clearing And Editing Addresses In Messages

    Ogo Manual 10.6.3. Clearing and Editing Addresses in Messages To quickly delete an address from a message, use a long press on CLR. This deletes the entire address from the field. (You can delete a whole message in the message field using this method.) You can also use the 8-Way Navigation key to place the cursor to the right of the last character in the recipient address.
  • Page 50: Contacts

    Ogo Manual 11. Contacts Contacts lets you set up, find, and manage contact information for people with whom you exchange e-mail and SMS messages. Contacts for IM are separate. For more information on IM contacts, see Section 8.2. Note: You can quickly compose a message to a contact by selecting the contact’s name, pressing the Options menu key, and selecting Compose Message.
  • Page 51: Contact Profile Fields

    Ogo Manual Figure 28: Contact Profile Screen 4. Type your contact’s name (you must type either the first or last name). 5. To add additional fields, select Add Field and press Enter, or press the Options menu key and select Add Field. 6.
  • Page 52: Choosing Alerticons For Im Contacts

    Ogo Manual 11.3.1. Choosing Alerticons for IM Contacts A picture of the alerticon you choose for an IM contact appears next to their name on your IM contacts list. When a contact sends you a message or comes online, the alerticon animation plays as the message alert banner is displayed.
  • Page 53: Creating Or Removing A Group

    Ogo Manual 5. When you have selected the alerticon you want to associate with the contact, press Enter. 6. Select Save & Close and press Enter. 11.4. Creating or Removing a Group Groups are useful when you want to send an SMS or e-mail message to several contacts at the same time.
  • Page 54: Number Of Contacts Available

    Ogo Manual To remove a group: 1. Go to the tab of the group that you want to remove. 2. Press the Options menu key and select Remove Group. A pop-up appears, asking you to confirm that you want to delete that group. Note: When in the Compose screen, if you want to send a message to a group, you can select the group from your list of contacts.
  • Page 55: Quicktext

    Ogo Manual 12. QuickText QuickText messages are a fun and fast way to communicate at the touch of a key. Use Ogo’s predefined messages or customize messages with your favorite phrases. There are eight predefined QuickText messages available for quick insertion into any IM message or message text field (E-mail or SMS): 1.
  • Page 56: Editing Quicktext

    Ogo Manual 12.2. Editing QuickText To edit a QuickText message: 1. While chatting or composing a message, place your cursor in the message text field. 2. Press the Options menu key, select Edit QuickText, and press Enter. 3. The Choose QuickText to Edit screen appears, listing your current QuickText messages. Select the QuickText message you want to edit and press Enter, or press ALT and then the number of the QuickText message.
  • Page 57: Settings

    Ogo Manual 13. Settings You can control many aspects of how your Ogo looks, sounds, and behaves by customizing your settings. From the Home screen select Settings, then press Enter. The Settings screen includes the following tabs: E-mail Device Sounds Time &...
  • Page 58: E-Mail

    Ogo Manual 13.2. E-mail Use settings on the E-mail tab to manage your e-mail accounts and the stored e-mail messages you have sent. Option Description Add E-mail account To add an e-mail account, select Add E-mail account and press Enter. Remove E-mail To remove an e-mail account, select Remove E-mail account and account...
  • Page 59 Ogo Manual Option Description SIM PIN required For security purposes, enabling this option prompts you to enter a PIN when the device is powered on. The initial SIM PIN for all SIMs is 1111. WARNING! If you forget your SIM PIN, you will have only three opportunities to remember it.
  • Page 60: Sounds

    Ogo Manual 13.4. Sounds Use the settings on the Sounds tab to control the different kinds of sounds your Ogo makes. Option Description Volume To set the volume level for all of Ogo’s sounds, select Volume, then use the inner ring of the 8-Way Navigation key to move the level up or down.
  • Page 61: Time & Date

    Ogo Manual To turn vibration on or off, use the inner ring of the 8-Way Navigation key, and press left or right. Figure 31: Volume/Vibrate Pop-up Figure 32: Volume/Vibrate Pop-up Vibrate On Indicator Mute Indicator Mute Vibrate 13.5. Time & Date When your Ogo is powered on, it automatically synchronizes with the current time from the AT&T Wireless network.
  • Page 62: Network

    Ogo Manual Option Description Set date You can set the date manually or copy the date from the network. In most cases you will want to copy the network date. To set the date by copying the network date: 1. Select Set date and press Enter. 2.
  • Page 63 Ogo Manual Option Description Available RAM Shows percentage of memory available. File storage Shows percentage of storage capacity available. Contact Records Shows percentage of storage available for contact records. Software Info Shows the version number of the software on your Ogo (for example, 1.0.70.2750).
  • Page 64: Battery Charging And Low Battery Warning

    Ogo Manual 14. Battery Charging and Low Battery Warning When your Ogo is powered off and the charger is connected, the screen will indicate that the battery is charging. The charging indicator shows one of two states: Battery Charging (Figure 33) or Battery Fully Charged (Figure 34). These screens do not indicate the percentage of battery charging completed.
  • Page 65: Low Battery Warning

    Ogo Manual 14.2. Low Battery Warning Pop-ups will appear to warn you when battery level is low. If the battery level becomes critically low, the Battery Low screen will appear (Figure 35). Figure 35: Low Battery Warning Press Enter to shut down the device. Connect the charger to recharge your Ogo (see Section 5.2.2).
  • Page 66: Ogo Help

    Ogo Manual 15. Ogo Help If you have questions about using Ogo, from the Home screen, select Help. The Help screen includes two tabs: one for live support via IM, and the other for technical support resources available by phone and for FAQ information available on the Internet. 15.1.
  • Page 67: Emoticon Reference Tables-By Im Community

    Ogo Manual 16. Emoticon Reference Tables—By IM Community Table 9 through Table 11 list the emoticons currently available for each IM community. Check with your provider for updates. Emoticon palettes are arranged according to the keyboard layout. To insert an emoticon, you can press the corresponding key on the keyboard.
  • Page 68 Ogo Manual Table 10: MSN Emoticons Icon Name Shortcut Angel (A) or (a) A (angel) Secret telling Baring teeth Crying Embarrassed :-$ or :$ :-( or :( F (frown) Angry :-@ or :@ (H) or (h) Sick Surprised :-O or :O or :-o or Red lips (K) or (k) K (kiss)
  • Page 69 Ogo Manual Icon Name Shortcut Sleepy Cat face ALT , (au) ALT A Auto Beer mug (B) or (b) ALT B Coffee cup (C) or (c) ALT C Martini glass (D) or (d) ALT D (E) or (e) ALT E E-mail Red rose (F) or (f)
  • Page 70 Ogo Manual Icon Name Shortcut Girl (X) or (x) (Z) or (z) Vampire bat :-[ or :[ Camera (P) or (p) Filmstrip Note Snail (sn) (bah) Black Sheep Plate (pl) (||) Bowl (so) Soccer ball Umbrella (um) (c o) Computer (st) Stormy cloud (li)
  • Page 71 Ogo Manual Table 11: Yahoo! Emoticons Icon Name Shortcut Angel O:-) Batting eyelashes Applause =D> Crying :(( or :-(( Blushing :"> :( or :-( Angry X-( or X( Cool Sick :-& Shock :O or :-O Kiss Laughing :)) or :-)) Talk to the hand Nerd Rolling eyes...
  • Page 72 Ogo Manual Icon Name Shortcut Drooling ALT D Silly ALT E Straight face :| or :-| ALT F Broken heart ALT G >:D< ALT H Waiting ALT I Party <:-P ALT J Cowboy <):) ALT K Loser ALT L Nail biting :-SS ALT O phbbbt!
  • Page 73: Contact Profile Field Characteristics

    Ogo Manual 17. Contact Profile Field Characteristics Table 12: Contact Profile Fields Field Name Number Characters Notes Allowed Allowed First Name The following characters cannot be used in this field <> , ; Last Name The following characters cannot be used in this field <> , ; Alerticon Nickname All characters can be used...
  • Page 74: Important Safety Information

    Ogo Manual 18. Important Safety Information 18.1. Radio Frequency (RF) Energy When your device is powered on, it receives and transmits RF energy. While this device complies with U.S. regulatory requirements concerning exposure of human beings to RF energy, you always want to minimize exposure. To minimize your exposure to this RF energy, follow these procedures: Use only the antenna supplied with the device or an approved replacement.
  • Page 75: Using Device Safely While Driving

    Ogo Manual 18.3. Using Device Safely While Driving Note to Parents: Review this section with your child and establish guidelines for their use of this device when they are driving. Using your device while driving can distract you and could result in an accident. Consider your alternatives: Let device receive your messages and then respond to them at your convenience.
  • Page 76: Device Service

    Ogo Manual Place the device and the charger on a stable, level surface so it doesn’t fall, possibly causing damage or injury. Do not place on or near a heat source or on an electrical product that produces heat. 18.7. Device Service Bring your device, charger or accessories to the AT&T Wireless authorized service facility if any of these have been dropped or damaged or have been exposed to liquid/water or extreme heat.
  • Page 77: Battery Safety Precautions

    Ogo Manual This equipment 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 a residential installation. 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 communications.
  • Page 78: Rf Exposure

    Ogo Manual If you become aware of any abnormal phenomena, such as odor, discoloration, or deformation, during use, while charging or when storing the battery, remove the battery from the device or charger and stop using. In the event the electrolyte comes into contact with the eyes, flush thoroughly with clean water, without rubbing.
  • Page 79: Sar Information

    Ogo Manual *In the U.S. and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile devices used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in. 18.12.2.

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