Toshiba TS10 User Manual

Toshiba TS10 User Manual

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Warranty and Safety ............................................................................... 4
After Sales Service ................................................................................... 4
Safety Guidelines ..................................................................................... 4
General ..................................................................................................... 4
Operating Environment ............................................................................ 4
Electronic Devices .................................................................................... 5
Battery Safety ........................................................................................... 6
SOS Soft Key ........................................................................................... 6
European RF Exposure Information ......................................................... 7
FCC RF Exposure Information ................................................................. 7
FCC Notice ............................................................................................... 9
Care and Maintenance ............................................................................. 9
Licenses ................................................................................................. 10
Declaration of Conformity ....................................................................... 12
Setting up the Phone ........................................................................... 13
SIM Card ................................................................................................ 13
Inserting or Removing the SIM Card .................................................. 13
Battery .................................................................................................... 14
Changing or Removing the Battery .................................................... 15
Charging the Battery ........................................................................... 16
Charging Indicator .............................................................................. 17
Personal Identification Numbers (PINs) ................................................. 17
General Information ............................................................................. 18
Parts and Functions ............................................................................... 18
Keys .................................................................................................... 19
The 4-Way Key ................................................................................... 20
Quick keys .......................................................................................... 21
Soft Keys ............................................................................................ 22
Main menu .......................................................................................... 22
Icons ................................................................................................... 25
External screen ................................................................................... 25
Main Screen ....................................................................................... 25
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    ABLE OF ONTENTS Warranty and Safety ................4 After Sales Service ................... 4 Safety Guidelines ..................4 General ..................... 4 Operating Environment ................4 Electronic Devices ..................5 Battery Safety ................... 6 SOS Soft Key ................... 6 European RF Exposure Information ............7 FCC RF Exposure Information ..............
  • Page 2 Basic Phone Use ..................27 Making an Emergency Call ..............27 Making/Ending a Call ................27 Receiving/Rejecting a Call ..............28 Holding a Call ..................28 Making/Receiving a Second Call ............29 Making a Conference Call ..............29 Receiving a Third Call .................29 Text Entry ....................29 Changing Entry Mode .................30 T9 Language ..................30 Character Table ..................32 Messages ....................33...
  • Page 3 Grouping Entries ..................41 Creating a Group Name ..............41 Adding a Contact to a Group .............. 41 Removing a Contact or All Entries from a Group ....... 42 Changing Group Image ..............42 Assigning Ringtone/Melody to a Group ..........42 Moving an Entry from Phone to SIM/SIM to Phone ........
  • Page 4 Settings ....................56 Voice Volume ..................56 Answer Options ..................56 Seconds Reminder .................56 ALS Setup ....................57 Time/Date ....................57 Shortcuts Setting ..................58 Language ....................58 Phone Modes ..................58 Ringer Setting ..................59 Ringer ....................59 Ringer Volume ..................59 Key Tone .....................60 Info Tones ...................60 Vibrator ....................60 Illumination ..................60 Auto Answer ..................60 Greetings ....................61...
  • Page 5 Preferred Network ................67 Band ....................67 Connectivity ..................68 GPRS Info ..................68 T9 Input ....................68 Reset Settings ..................69 My Data ....................70 Record Voice ..................70 Pictures/Photos ..................71 Sounds ....................71 Memory Status ..................72 Games ....................
  • Page 7: End User License Agreement

    This End User License Agreement (“EULA”) is a legal agreement between you (as the user) and TOSHIBA CORPORATION (“Toshiba”) with regard to the copyrighted software as installed in a Toshiba 2.5G mobile phone handset supplied to you (the “Handset”). Use or disposal of any software installed in the Handset and related documentations (the “Software”) will constitute your acceptance of these...
  • Page 8 EULA are reserved to Toshiba, Toshiba’s affiliates and/or their suppliers. Reverse Engineering. You agree that you will not attempt, and if you are a business organisation, you will use your best efforts to prevent your employees, servants and contractors from attempting to reverse...
  • Page 9 Third Party Beneficiary. You agree that certain suppliers of the Software to Toshiba have a right as a third party beneficiary to enforce the terms of this EULA against you as a user.
  • Page 10: Warranty And Safety

    This section addresses important warranty and safety issues. You should read and thoroughly familiarise yourself with this section before using your phone. After Sales Service Your Toshiba mobile telephone contains no user serviceable parts. For further information on service, please contact your retailer or service provider. Safety Guidelines Follow the guidelines below to use your phone in a safe and legal manner.
  • Page 11: Electronic Devices

    • Switch your phone off when on an aircraft. The aircraft's systems may be effected by the phone signal. You are legally obliged to comply with this recommendation. • Switch your phone off in any facility where posted notices so require. •...
  • Page 12: Battery Safety

    0 °C (+32 °F) and +45 °C (+113 °F). • Only use batteries approved by Toshiba and only recharge the battery with the recommended charger supplied by Toshiba. • When the charger is not in use disconnect it from the power source.
  • Page 13: European Rf Exposure Information

    European RF Exposure Information Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves recommended by international guidelines. These guidelines were developed by the independent scientific organization ICNIRP and include safety margins designed to assure the protection of all persons, regardless of age and health.
  • Page 14 only the supplied or an approved internal antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could impair call quality, damage the phone, or result in violation of FCC regulations. Your handset is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S.
  • Page 15: Fcc Notice

    FCC Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Care and Maintenance If you maintain your phone and all other parts and accessories supplied with the original box, (“phone”), in good condition, the quality of your phone...
  • Page 16: Licenses

    • Do not attempt to disassemble your product, including accessories. Only Toshiba authorised personnel should perform the service. The following information is for EU member states only: The use of the symbol indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste.
  • Page 17 • This product contains Openwave Systems Inc.’s Openwave internet browser software. Copyright © 2000-2005 Openwave Systems Inc.. ® Openwave is a registered trademark or trademark of Openwave Systems Inc. in Japan and selected countries worldwide. It is certified with Master browser license agreement No. 000336. •...
  • Page 18: Declaration Of Conformity

    Declaration of Conformity...
  • Page 19: Setting Up The Phone

    Setting up the Phone This section describes basic operations such as inserting your SIM card, charging the battery, and entering your PIN. The following must be completed before you begin using the phone: • Ensure that the SIM card is inserted •...
  • Page 20: Battery

    Step 2: Insert your SIM card into the SIM card holder with the card's metallic connector in contact with the phone’s and the notched corner on the right. Step 3: Close the SIM door. To remove your SIM card, reverse the above steps. Battery The battery included with your phone is not charged.
  • Page 21: Changing Or Removing The Battery

    Changing or Removing the Battery To remove the battery (Steps 1-3): Step 1: Slide the battery door downwards and remove it. Step 2: Lift up the battery and remove it. Install the new battery with the metallic connectors facing forward and gently press it down.
  • Page 22: Charging The Battery

    Charging the Battery To charge the battery: Step 1: Uncover the charger connector on the right hand side of the phone. Step 2: Connect the charger to the phone. Plug the charger into a power socket. The charger connection screen will be displayed.
  • Page 23: Charging Indicator

    Disconnecting the charger To disconnect the charger, grip it tightly and pull. You should disconnect the charger from the power outlet before disconnecting the charger from the phone. Charging Indicator The first time you charge your battery, you should leave it charging for 8 hours.
  • Page 24: General Information

    General Information Parts and Functions...
  • Page 25: Keys

    Keys Each of the keys on your phone has one or more functions, as explained in the table below. Function(s) To navigate the phone's menu system. For more 4-way key information see ”The 4-Way Key” on page To enter the selected menu, confirm the selection, submit an entered number or piece of text, and to Centre key launch the camera from the idle screen.
  • Page 26: The 4-Way Key

    The 4-Way Key Your phone has an easy-to-use menu system that you can navigate using the 4-way key. • To scroll up lists or move the cursor upwards. • To access Phone modes menu from the idle screen. • Press and hold to toggle the silent mode on/off.
  • Page 27: Quick Keys

    Quick keys Key Sequence Mode View recent calls Standby Press once Call voice mail Standby Press and hold Access Phone modes Press Standby Access My data Press Standby Access Messages Press Standby Access Phonebook Press Standby Enter a Record No. and press Quick-dial a quickly display the...
  • Page 28: Soft Keys

    Soft Keys Your phone has two keys called "soft keys." The function of these keys depends on the menu being displayed at the time. The available function is displayed above the soft keys, as shown below. The default soft keys (i.e. the ones displayed in stand-by mode) are Menu and Browser.
  • Page 29 Menu Description SMS/MMS messaging functions. For more information, Messages ”Messages” on page Stores a list of phone contacts. For more information, Phonebook ”Phonebook” on page Records a list of call histories. For more information, see Call options ”Call Options” on page Provides SIM tool kit, calendar, clock, calculator and Applications other functions.
  • Page 30 Menu Structure Alternatively, when in the Main Menu screen, you can press the number keys (1-9) to access any menu directly. For example, press 6 in Main menu to access Settings. Key Main Menu 2nd Level Key Main Menu 2nd Level Messages Create Camera...
  • Page 31: Icons

    Icons Your phone has one 65536-colour main LCD and one monochrome external LCD. The icons displayed on the two screens are explained below. External screen Description Description Signal Strength Vibrate on Date WAP alert Day of the week Missed Alarm Battery level Missed Call Silent mode...
  • Page 32 No. Icon Description Signal Strength (Low to high) New message(s) on server. SIM is full. Mailbox is full. Unread message(s) MMS for GPRS transmit. MMS for CSD transmit. New voice message(s) New voice message(s) on ALS 1 New voice message(s) on ALS 2 Roaming WAP alert.
  • Page 33: Basic Phone Use

    No. Icon Description Silent & vibrate on Silent mode Meeting mode Outdoor mode Car mode Call divert Time Missed calls Missed appointment Missed alarm Camera Menu Date Day of the week Basic Phone Use Making an Emergency Call Emergency calls can be made without credit on your phone and in some cases without a SIM card inserted.
  • Page 34: Receiving/Rejecting A Call

    Enter a phone number (including the area codes if necessary) using keypad keys. Press to dial the number. Press to end the call. Alternatively, you may select a contact from Phonebook and press dial the number. To make a call from Phonebook (Steps 1-3): Press Menu >...
  • Page 35: Making/Receiving A Second Call

    To place a call on hold: Press Hold. Also press Main menu and select Hold. Making/Receiving a Second Call Your first call is put automatically on hold by your phone when you receive or dial a second call. To make a second call (Steps 1-3): During a call, press Main menu to select a number from Phonebook or enter the number using keypad keys.
  • Page 36: Changing Entry Mode

    Changing Entry Mode In an edit screen, an indicator displays the currently applied entry mode. When creating a new SMS or MMS, there is a word counter beside the indicator, telling you how many characters you have entered. To turn T9 predictive text input on/off, press and hold key.
  • Page 37 To enter "Cat" in your edit screen (Steps 1-4): Press using keypad keys. "Act" appears on the screen. Press Left soft key to go to the next possible combination such as Cat, Bat, Abu, Cau, etc. Stop pressing Left soft key when "Cat" appears on the screen. Press to add the word or press to enter the word with an...
  • Page 38: Character Table

    Numeric Entry Method Press the numeric key to enter the number. Character Table Numeric keys have different functions under different entry methods. Please refer to the following table for details. Lower case Upper case Press once to bring up the symbols chart; press and hold to turn T9 text entry on/off.
  • Page 39: Messages

    Messages Messages is an SMS/MMS messaging function. You can send an SMS message of up to 160 characters, including punctuation marks and spaces. The messages that you create, send and receive are stored in the Draft, Outbox and Inbox. When you navigate through the list of messages in Inbox, press Options to access the following features: View: Displays message contents.
  • Page 40: Sms Message Editing Options

    SMS Message Editing Options In SMS edit screen, press Options to access the following features: Send: Sends the message. Save: Stores the message in Draft. Insert object: Inserts objects such as Predefined sounds/ animations, and Own animations/pictures/sounds. Format: Selects Text format and Text colour for the message. Templates: Provides 10 predefined texts.
  • Page 41: Creating/Sending/Saving Mms Messages

    Creating/Sending/Saving MMS Messages To create a new message (Steps 1-4): Press Menu > Messages > Create > MMS. Press Insert to add objects to your MMS message. When done, press Options > Send. Input recipient's number (To field, Cc or Bcc fields), or Subject. Or press Options >...
  • Page 42: Memory Status

    Memory Status To check how much MMS memory is used and left, press Menu > Messages > Memory status. Templates Your phone contains 10 predefined texts that you can insert into your messages. To add a predefined text (Steps 1-2): Press Menu >...
  • Page 43: Phonebook

    Phonebook Phonebook is used to store names, phone numbers, and other personal details. There are two storage areas: SIM card and phone memory. Your phone has 8 different lists of contacts: Complete (a list of all the numbers stored in all phonebooks: Phone, SIM, FDN, except SDN numbers) Contacts in SIM Contacts in your phone memory (Phone)
  • Page 44: Adding Entries

    Adding Entries You may add entries to your phonebook. Adding entries to the FDN list requires PIN2 number. To add an entry (Steps 1-6): Press Menu > Phonebook > Lists or press from the idle screen. Press to scroll to the desired directory. Select <add new>.
  • Page 45: Searching By Record No

    Press Options > View group. Press to scroll to the desired contact. Press to call the number. Searching by Record No. To search a phone number by its corresponding Record No. (Steps 1-3): From the idle screen, enter a Record No.. Press to access the contact's number in the phonebook.
  • Page 46: Deleting Entries

    The SIM entry includes the following information: Name: Enters a name for the contact. Home number: Enters a phone number. (You need to at least input the number to save a contact). Location: Selects between SIM, Protected SIM, or Phone. You will have to enter your PIN2 code when you select Protected SIM as the location before you store the record.
  • Page 47: Deleting All Entries

    Deleting All Entries To delete all entries (Steps 1-4): Press Menu > Phonebook > Lists or press from the idle screen. Scroll to SIM or Phone directory. Press Options > Delete all. Press Select. Grouping Entries It can be a good idea to sort your entries into groups for easier access. There are 6 groups available to allocate phone numbers to (including "No group").
  • Page 48: Removing A Contact Or All Entries From A Group

    Removing a Contact or All Entries from a Group To remove a contact from its allocated group (Steps 1-4): Press Menu > Phonebook > Lists or press from the idle screen. Press Options> Edit. Press to scroll to Group field. Select <No group>.
  • Page 49: Copying An Entry From Phone To Sim/Sim To Phone

    Copying an Entry from Phone to SIM/SIM to Phone To copy one phonebook entry in SIM to Phone or vice versa (Steps 1-4): Press Menu > Phonebook > Lists or press from the idle screen. Select an entry from Phone or SIM. Press Options >...
  • Page 50: Setting Up Your Voice Mailbox

    Setting up Your Voice Mailbox To set up your voice mailbox (Steps 1-5): Press Menu > Phonebook > Lists or press from the idle screen. Press to select Voice mailbox. Select Number. Enter your voice mail service centre number. Press Save. Calling your Voice Mailbox To call your voice mailbox (Steps 1-4): Press Menu >...
  • Page 51: Call Options

    Call Options This option provides three lists of call histories, including Dialled calls, Missed calls, and Received calls. There is also a record of time/cost of calls and a charge setting feature. Dialled Calls To access Dialled calls, press Menu > Call Options > Dialled calls. Alternatively, you may press the to display a list of previously dialled calls.
  • Page 52: Time & Costs

    Time & Costs This feature keeps a record of the duration and cost of all types of calls you make or receive on your phone. To view the time and cost information (Steps 1-3): Press Menu > Call options > Time/Costs. Press to select the desired call types (Last call, All voice calls, Total incoming, Total outgoing, and Cost left).
  • Page 53: Applications

    Applications Press Menu > Applications to access this menu, which allows you to utilize the following features: • Organisation (including Scheduler, ToDo list, and Notepad) • Clock (including Alarm clock, Auto on, Countdown, and Stopwatch) • Calculator (including Calculator and Currency Conv.) •...
  • Page 54: Todo List

    If you have missed an appointment, an icon will be displayed on the screen. Press the Right soft key to check details. Options for an existing event include: • View: Views details of the event. • Edit: Edits the event. •...
  • Page 55: Notepad

    Options for an existing entry include: • View: Views details of the event. • Edit: Edits the event. • Add new: Creates a new event. • Delete: Deletes the event. • Delete all: Deletes all events. • Capacity: Checks the Maximum and Free memory. Notepad This feature allows you to write down some text for later reference.
  • Page 56: Auto On

    Options for an alarm profile: • Activate: Turns on/off alert tone • Edit: Edits profile details (Time, Week of the day, Status, Description) • Delete: Deletes the existing profile. • Delete all: Deletes all alarm profiles. Auto On When this feature is set to On, the phone will automatically turn on at a specific time.
  • Page 57: Calculator

    Calculator You can perform calculations as if using a calculator. A maximum of 8 digits can be inputted to this calculator, which will display a 9-digit or 6- decimal result. If the result exceeds 9 digits, the screen will display an "Over range"...
  • Page 58: Composer

    Composer This function allows you to create your own sound by composing one main track and three sub tracks. Composer Keys Number key 1-7: Inserts notes C, D, E, F, G, A, B. key: Moves the composed melody up or down by one note. : Increases/Decreases the length of a note/rest.
  • Page 59: Data Rate

    To access Record voice options menu, press Menu > Applications > Voice memo > Play. Options include: • Send as MMS: Sends the recorded voice clip as an MMS attachment. • Rename: Renames the file. • Delete: Deletes the file. •...
  • Page 60: Camera

    Camera Your phone has an integrated camera that allows you to take pictures and send them as an MMS message. The pictures are taken and saved in JPEG format, which can be viewed by most picture viewing programmes. Do not apply force to your camera lens, it might get damaged. To take a picture (Steps 1-4): Press Menu >...
  • Page 61 • Photo size: Selects your photo size: VGA (640 x 480), QVGA (320 x 240), and QQVGA (160 x 120). The larger the photo size, the more memory it uses up. • Image quality: Selects the image quality (Fine, Normal, and Economy) •...
  • Page 62: Settings

    Settings You may customise your phone by changing the following options in Settings. Voice Volume To change voice volume (Steps 1-4): Press Menu > Settings > Phone > Voice volume. Press or number key to increase volume. Press or number key to decrease volume. Press OK to confirm.
  • Page 63: Als Setup

    ALS Setup This feature allows you to select an ALS (Alternative Line Service) between line 1 and line 2. Please contact your service provider to find out more about the availability of this service. To select a line (Steps 1-3): Press Menu >...
  • Page 64: Shortcuts Setting

    Shortcuts Setting Shortcuts setting allows you to access the phone's major functions at the press of a key. To set a fast access key (Steps 1-4): Press Menu > Settings > Phone > Shortcut Settings. Press Select to choose from Shortcut 2-9. Scroll to a desired feature.
  • Page 65: Ringer Setting

    • Ringer volume (for Any call/Phonebook call/Alarm/Messages/ Friends/Colleagues/Family/Biz partner/VIP) • Key tone (On/Off) • Info tones (for Warning tone/Cell broadcast/Message sent) • Vibrator (On/Off) • Illumination (Off/LCD only/Key & LCD) • Auto answer (On/Off for Car mode only) Ringer Setting To change the ringer setting (Steps 1-3): Press Menu >...
  • Page 66: Key Tone

    Key Tone To change the key tone (Steps 1-3): Press Menu > Settings > Phone modes. Press Options > Change settings > Key tone. Press Select. The option will be marked when it is activated. Info Tones There are three types of info tones (Warning tone, Cell broadcast and Message sent).
  • Page 67: Greetings

    Greetings This feature provides a text greeting when the phone is switched on. When the text greeting is on, the animation is disabled. To set a text greeting (Steps 1-4): Press Menu > Settings > Display > Greetings Press Select to open the edit screen. Enter text.
  • Page 68: Animation

    Animation To select an animation for your phone (Steps 1-3): Press Menu > Settings > Display > Animation. Scroll between Animation 1 and Animation 2. Press Select to confirm. Brightness To adjust the phone's brightness level (Steps 1-3): Press Menu > Settings > Display > Brightness. Scroll to a desired level (Low/Medium/High/Max).
  • Page 69: Call Waiting

    Types of calls for diversion include: • Divert for all calls (diverts all incoming calls to the number you assigned). • Not reachable (diverts all incoming calls to the number you assigned when the phone is turned off or out of signal range). •...
  • Page 70: Auto Redial

    Auto Redial This feature allows you to redial a number for up to 10 times. To turn on Auto redial (Steps 1-2): Press Menu > Settings > Call > Auto redial. Press Select. The option will be marked when it is activated. Withhold ID This feature allows you to withhold your ID when you call others.
  • Page 71: Phone Lock

    To activate PIN (Steps 1-3): Press Menu > Settings > Security > PIN active. Enter your PIN. Press OK. To change PIN/PIN2/phone code (Steps 1-5): Press Menu > Settings > Security > Code > Change PIN/ Change PIN2/ Chg. Phone code. Key in the current code.
  • Page 72: Fixed Dialling

    To bar a call (Steps 1-5): Press Menu > Settings > Security > Bar calls. Press Select to choose a barred call type. Press Options > Set. Enter your call barring password. Press OK. To check call barring status (Steps 1-4): Press Menu >...
  • Page 73: Choose Network

    Choose Network Press Menu > Settings > Network > Change network. Press Select. A message asks whether you would like to change network. Press Yes. Auto Network This feature allows you to search the network automatically. To activate Auto network (Steps 1-2): Press Menu >...
  • Page 74: Connectivity

    Connectivity To select a network connection type (Steps 1-4): Press Menu > Settings > Network > Connectivity. Scroll to the desired profile. Press Options or Centre key. Press Activate. You may edit the following details for the connectivity profile: • Server address: Enters a new address for WAP or MMS field. •...
  • Page 75: Reset Settings

    Reset Settings This feature allows you to restore your phone settings to default values. Executing Reset settings will not reset data in My data, Messages and Phonebook menu. To restore your phone settings (Steps 1-3): Press Menu > Settings > Reset settings. Press Yes.
  • Page 76: My Data

    My Data You can save images, sounds, and recorded voice files in My data. This feature allows you to manage the files in your phone. To access My data, press Menu > My data or press key from the idle screen.
  • Page 77: Pictures/Photos

    Pictures/Photos The Pictures and Photos folders allow you to manage downloaded pictures and photos taken with your phone. You can attach these to MMS messages. To view Pictures/Photos (Steps 1-3): Press Menu > My data > Pictures/Photos. Scroll to the desired file. Press Options >...
  • Page 78: Memory Status

    Memory Status To check the memory available on your phone (Steps 1-2): Press Menu > My data > Memory status. Press Back.
  • Page 79: Games

    Games Your phone provides a number of games for your entertainment. To play a game (Steps 1-4): Press Menu > Games. Scroll to the desired game name. Press Select. Press Options > New. Options for a game include: • New: Starts a new game •...
  • Page 80: Browser

    Browser Your phone provides WAP service, enabling you to get up to date information, content and downloads. The use of WAP service depends on your service provider and the WAP settings in your phone. When you are connected to the WAP browser, the predefined starting browser page will be displayed.
  • Page 81: Wap Page Connection

    GPRS settings: Select WAP/MMS under GPRS settings to change the following details. • APN (enter your service provider address) • Authentication (activate or deactivate Authentication) • User name (enter your user name or login name) • Password WAP Page Connection You may select to connect to WAP page in the following two ways.
  • Page 82: Index

    NDEX Change PINs 64 Changing or Removing the Battery Agenda 47 Alarm Clock 49 Charge Settings ALS Setup 57 Auto display 46 Any key answer 56 Currency 46 Auto Answer 60 Display credit 46 Auto Network 67 Max cost 46 Auto On 50 Charging the Battery 16 Auto Redial 64...
  • Page 83 Key Tone 60 Receiving/Rejecting a Call 28 Reset Settings 69 Ring tones 71 Language 58 Ringer Setting 59 LCD Contrast 62 Ringer Volume 59 Roaming 65 Messages 33 My Data 70 Scheduler 47 Seconds Reminder 56 Security 64 Network Info 66 Service Dialling Numbers (SDN) Notepad 49 Shortcuts 58...

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