Ericsson T66 User Manual

Ericsson T66 User Manual

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It takes up to 30 minutes
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Insert the SIM card and attach the
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It takes up to 30 minutes for a new
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  • Page 1 Important battery information It takes up to 30 minutes for a new battery to start charging. Insert the SIM card and attach the battery to the phone before you start charging. Connect the charger to the mains, then to the phone. It takes up to 30 minutes for a new battery to start charging.
  • Page 2 Easy access to If you have a WAP account for your phone, you can go to Ericsson Mobile Internet and get the WAP settings sent to your phone via SMS. Go to mobileinternet.ericsson.com and select the brick for WAP and e-mail configuration.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Getting Started ... 5 Making and Receiving Calls ... 8 Key Functions ... 12 Using the Menus ... 13 Entering Letters ... 17 Chinese Input ... 20 Your Personal Phone Book ... 26 Using the Call List ... 31 Your Voice Mail Service ...
  • Page 4 Ericsson T66 First edition (May 2001) This manual is published by Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, without any warranty. Improvements and changes to this manual necessitated by typographical errors, inaccuracies of current information, or improvements to programs and/or equipment, may be made by Ericsson Mobile Communications AB at any time and without notice.
  • Page 5: Getting Started

    Getting Started Front Volume Display Option key Arrow keys Microphone Back Internal antenna Indicator light Earpiece On/off key Keypad Battery cover lid Charging Handsfree connector connector Getting Started...
  • Page 6 About this User’s Guide Some services and functions described in this User’s Guide are service provider - and subscription- dependent. Because of this, all menus may not be available in your phone and the shortcut numbers to menus and functions may vary between phones. This symbol indicates that a service or function is network- or service provider dependent.
  • Page 7 Inserting and Removing the SIM Card Attaching the Battery to your Phone • Slide the SIM card into the slot, under the silvery holder, with the golden connectors facing down and the cut corner to the left. • To remove the SIM card, slide it out.
  • Page 8: Making And Receiving Calls

    Charging Connections Note: The mains plug may look different depending on the mains socket in your country. Do not connect it to any other item than your Ericsson Travel Charger CTR-10. It must not be separated from the charger when plugged into the wall socket. You can use the phone while the battery is being charged.
  • Page 9 Turning Your Phone Off • In standby mode, press and hold a tone. Making a Call 1. Enter the area code and phone number. If you make a mistake while entering the number, delete the wrong number by pressing 2. Press Press to end the call.
  • Page 10: Making International Calls

    Making International Calls 1. Press and hold the key until a + sign appears. The + replaces the international prefix number of the country from which you are calling. 2. Enter the country code, area code (without the leading zero) and phone number. Press Making Emergency Calls 1.
  • Page 11 If your subscription includes the Calling Line Identification (CLI) service and the caller’s network sends the number, the caller’s number is shown in the display. If you have saved the caller’s name and number in the phone book, the caller’s name is displayed.
  • Page 12: Key Functions

    Ciphering Ciphering is a built-in feature that encodes your calls and messages to provide additional privacy. An exclamation mark inside a triangle is shown in the display during a call to indicate that ciphering is currently not being provided by the network. Sending Touch Tone Signals To use telephone banking or to control an answering machine, you need to use codes.
  • Page 13: Using The Menus

    , To enter the digits 0-9. Press and hold 0 to enter the international prefix +. To enter letters. To move through menus using shortcuts. To enter *. (Hash) To enter #. Volume key To increase or decrease the volume of the earpiece during a call.
  • Page 14: Display Text

    How to Interpret the Instructions In this example we are going to set the key sound to the tone option. To set the key sound 1. Scroll to Settings, , Sounds & alerts, Key sound, 2. Select Tone and press Interpret the instructions as follows: 1.
  • Page 15: Menu Language

    • A filled button indicates that this option is selected. • A tick indicates that this item is selected. Help Texts Your phone has pop-up help texts that explain the sub-menus. To turn the help texts on or off 1. Scroll to Settings, , Display, 2.
  • Page 16: Menu Overview

    Menu overview Phone book Messages Find Send new Add number Inbox Business cards Chat Groups Unsent Calling cards Sent items Options Call voice mail Memory status Templates Special numbers Options Using the Menus Network 12:18 Call info Settings Missed calls Sounds &...
  • Page 17: Entering Letters

    Entering Letters You can enter letters when you add names to the phone book, write text messages (SMS) or enter WAP addresses. Your phone also has a function called T9™ Text Input (predictive text input) for long texts such as text messages, if the input language you select supports this.
  • Page 18: The List Of Options

    Press… to get… to delete a letter or number to shift between capital, initial upper-case, lower-case letters and numbers press and hold to enter numbers press and hold to Add symbol menu move cursor back move cursor forward Volume + go up one line Volume - go down one line Example:...
  • Page 19 • Candidates (0) - for T9 Text Input only A list of alternative words is shown. Scroll to a word and press • Input If you want to change the input mode for the text you are writing, scroll to an input mode and press •...
  • Page 20: Chinese Input

    Accept by pressing . Press and hold select T9 Text Input on/off. Chinese Input Chinese Input T66 has different input methods for entering Chinese . The word is characters: •Stroke Input •Pinyin Input You can use these methods, for example, to input Chinese names and Chinese short messages.
  • Page 21: Stroke Input

    Switching between Chinese Input Methods In the Chinese editing mode, you can select and switch quickly to another input method by pressing Note: You can also select and switch to another input method by pressing the Option key slightly. General Instructions Regardless of which input method you choose, your phone has a function to speed up the entry of Chinese characters.
  • Page 22 Stroke Categories The 5 stroke categories are defined in the table below: Number Stroke Basic Stroke Category Stroke Name Over Lift Down Down-Hook 1"2"3"4"5 Short Slope Down Long Left Slope Over Slope ?"@"A"B"C Short left Slope Right Slope M"N"O"P"Q Down- Curved- Over Chinese Input...
  • Page 23 Number Stroke Basic Stroke Category Stroke Name Over-Hook •"‚"ƒ"„"… Over-Down †"‡"ˆ"‰"Š Over-Down- Hook Over- Left Slope Over-Down- Over- Left Slope Over- Left Slope- Curved- Hook Over-Down- Over-Hook Over-Down- Over-Down Curved- Hook Character Number Stroke Category ‹"+"s"Œ"• O"Ž"•"•"‘ ’"“"”"• °"± ²_³ ´ Example of Using the Wild Card Key –"—"˜"™"š...
  • Page 24: Pinyin Input

    Components Components are building units, made up of strokes, within a Chinese character. After entering the first stroke of the desired character, the component and character candidates that started with that stroke are displayed in the candidate row. Using components is a fast method for entering complex characters.
  • Page 25 Example of Pinyin Input For example, to enter “ µ¶ ” 1. Press , combination suggestions of “xin”, “yin”, “zho”, “xio” are displayed on the screen, and “xin” is inversed. Six candidate characters including “ µ ” will also appear in the candidate row.
  • Page 26: Your Personal Phone Book

    Your Personal Phone Book Your phone has a phone book in which you can save numbers and accompanying names (an entry). To save a number together with a name 1. Scroll to Phone book, , Add number, 2. Select Add new? or any of the numbers from the list by pressing 3.
  • Page 27: Sort Order

    Note: Your subscription must support the Calling Line Identification Service, if you want to save answered numbers. Keeping the Phone Book Up to Date You can change and delete names and numbers from the phone book. To edit an entry 1.
  • Page 28: Overwrite Protection

    Choosing where to save an entry When you save an entry and are asked to enter the position number, you can do the following: • To save the number in the first empty position suggested, press • To save the number in another position, press to delete the position number, enter a new position number and press •...
  • Page 29: Business Cards

    Groups You can create a group of phone book entries. You can then send a text message to all members of that group at the same time. See “Text and Chat Messages” on page 41. To create a new group 1.
  • Page 30 Tip: You can edit the number, name and position in the phone book of the business card. Touch Tone Services In your phone book, you can save a phone number together with tone signals and codes. When you call this entry, the phone number and all the tone signal codes are then dialled automatically.
  • Page 31: Using The Call List

    To copy from the phone memory to a SIM card 1. Insert a SIM card. 2. Scroll to Phone book, , Options, Copy to card, 3. Enter the position number of your SIM card where you want to start saving your entries and press 4.
  • Page 32: Your Voice Mail Service

    To turn the call list on or off 1. Scroll to Call info, , Options, Set call list, 2. Select On or Off and press If you turn off the list, it is cleared. Missed Calls If you have missed a call, the message Missed calls:1 appears in standby mode.
  • Page 33: Personalizing Your Phone

    Personalizing Your Phone You can adjust the phone settings to suit your own requirements. Ring Signals You can specify the ring signal volume, choose among different ring signals or compose your own. Ring Signal Volume The ring signal volume can be set to six levels. You can also turn the ring signal off (0).
  • Page 34 Specific Ring Signals for Personal Calls If your subscription includes the Calling Line Identification (CLI) service, you can assign a personal ring signal to up to ten callers. If the last seven digits of a caller’s number correspond to a number you have specified, then that caller’s ring signal is used.
  • Page 35 •press to add a new note above the current note. •press to increase or decrease the volume. •press to delete the selected note. • Scroll using from one note to the next. The highlighted line on the display shows which note is selected.
  • Page 36: Vibrating Alert

    Vibrating Alert You can choose to be notified of an incoming call by the buzzing of the Vibrating alert. You can set the phone’s Vibrating alert to one of the following: • On (all the time) • On if silent (on when the ringing volume is turned off or when you have set the phone to silent) •...
  • Page 37 How to use the keys when editing a picture. Move the cursor up and left. Move the cursor up. Move the cursor up and right. Move the cursor left. Lift up, or put down the pen. Press and hold to switch between zoom and full size view.
  • Page 38: The Keypad Lock

    You can turn the background picture on or off. • Select Background from the Settings/Display menu and select On or Off. Key Sound You can set the key sound to clicks, tones or silent. • Select Key sound from the Settings/Sounds & alerts menu and then select the key sound you want.
  • Page 39: Answering Mode

    Time and Date The time is always displayed in standby mode. To set the time 1. Scroll to Settings, , Time and date, Set time, 2. Enter the time and press To choose a 12-hour or a 24 hour clock, scroll to Settings, , Time and date, and then select the time format you want.
  • Page 40: Master Reset

    Phone Number Display To check your own phone number, scroll to Settings, , Display, , My numbers, is not stored on your SIM card, you can enter it yourself. Master Reset You can reset the phone settings to the way they were when you bought your phone.
  • Page 41: Text And Chat Messages

    Text and Chat Messages You can use the Short Message Service (SMS) to send and receive text messages. If the number to your service centre is not stored on your SIM card, you must specify the number yourself. This also applies to chat messages.
  • Page 42: Receiving A Message

    To insert a melody in a text message 1. Scroll to Messages, , Send new, 2. While entering your message, press 3. Select Insert melody and press 4. Select the melody you want to insert and press Sending a Text Message to a Group You can send text messages to a group that you have specified and saved in your phone book, see “Groups”...
  • Page 43: Saving Incoming Messages

    To save a picture found in a message 1. When the picture is highlighted, press 2. Select Save picture and press The picture is saved in My pictures in the Pictures menu. To save a melody found in a message 1.
  • Page 44: Customizing Your Text Messages

    To suspend and resume a chat session You can suspend an ongoing chat session by pressing twice and appears in the display. While a session is suspended you can use any of the other functions in your phone. When a session is suspended you can scroll to Messages, .
  • Page 45 Message Type You can send different types of messages. Your service provider may offer the facility of converting a text message into a format (fax, etc.) that suits the equipment that is going to receive the message. Validity Period If your message cannot be delivered, for example if the recipient has turned off the phone, your service centre can save the message to send it later.
  • Page 46: Area Information

    Templates If you have one or more standard messages that you use often, you can save these as templates in your phone. You can save 10 templates consisting of up to 160 characters each. To create a template 1. Scroll to Messages, , Templates, Add new?, 2.
  • Page 47: Profiles

    Cell Information The “Cell information channel” is used by some network operators for sending messages to their subscribers within a certain network area. • To turn on the channel, select Cell information from the Messages/Options menu and then select On. Profiles A profile is a group of settings which are set to suit a certain environment.
  • Page 48: Diverting Incoming Calls

    To change the name of a profile • Scroll to Settings, , Profiles, , Profile name, and enter a new name. You can reset all profile settings to the way they were set when you bought your phone. • Select Reset profiles from the Settings/Profiles menu. Automatic Activation The Port h-free profile, is automatically activated when you use the portable handsfree accessory.
  • Page 49: Security For Your Phone And Subscription

    Note: When the Restricted Calls function is on, some Divert Calls options cannot be activated. See “Restrict Calls” on page 51. To turn off a call divert 1. Scroll to Settings, , Call options, Divert calls, 2. Scroll to a divert option and press 3.
  • Page 50 To change your PIN 1. Scroll to Settings, , Locks, Change PIN, 2. Enter your old (current) PIN and press 3. Enter your new PIN and press 4. Re-enter the new PIN to confirm and press Note: If the message “Codes do not match” appears, you entered the new PIN incorrectly.
  • Page 51: Restrict Calls

    Note: It is important that you remember your new code. If you should forget it, you have to hand in your phone to your local Ericsson retailer. To set the phone lock 1. Scroll to Settings, , Locks, Protection, 2. Select an alternative and press 3.
  • Page 52: Closed User Groups

    • Partial numbers can be saved. For example, saving 0123456 allows calls to be made to all numbers starting with 0123456. • Numbers that include question marks can be saved. For example, saving 01234567?0, allows calls to be made to numbers from 0123456700 to 0123456790. To enter a question mark, press and hold Note: Calls to the international emergency number 112 can still be made, even when Fixed dialling is on.
  • Page 53: More Than One Call

    Accept Calls With the Accept calls service, you can choose to receive calls only from certain numbers. Other calls are rejected by a busy tone. You have to save the numbers that you want to receive in an Accepted callers list. The numbers must first be saved in your phone book.
  • Page 54: Conference Calls

    Making a Second Call 1. Put the ongoing call on hold by pressing 2. Enter the number you wish to call and press Note: You can only put one call on hold. Receiving a Second Call If the Call Waiting service is on, you hear a beep in the earpiece if you receive a second call.
  • Page 55 To add a new participant 1. Press to put the conference group on hold. 2. Call the next person you wish to include in the conference group. 3. Press 4. Select Join calls, Repeat steps 1 to 3 to include more participants. To check the participants 1.
  • Page 56: Setting Network Preferences

    Setting Network Preferences When you turn on the phone, it automatically searches for the last accessed network. If this is not within range, you may use another network, provided your network operator has an agreement that allows you to do so. This is called roaming.
  • Page 57: Call Time And Call Cost

    Search Modes • Automatic search mode means that your phone first searches for the last accessed network. If this is not available, it automatically searches for another available network within range. • Manual search mode means that your phone first searches for the last accessed network, but if this is not available, the question Select net? appears.
  • Page 58: Credit Limit For Calls

    Note: If you subscribe to cost information, you must enter your PIN2 to clear the cost or time counter. Setting the Call Cost You can use the ‘tariff’ function to specify the price per call unit. If you do not specify a price per call unit, the number of call units is displayed instead.
  • Page 59: Using The Wap Browser

    Using the WAP Browser Your phone has a WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) browser which is designed to bring a modified Internet to your mobile phone, a mobile Internet. A wide range of services are available, for example, news, entertainment, timetables, reservations, banking, e-mail.
  • Page 60 To start browsing 1. First select the WAP profile you want to use. Scroll to WAP services, , Select profile, 2. Then do one of the following: •Open your homepage (Ericsson Mobile Internet is default). •Enter the address of a WAP site. Select Enter address and press .
  • Page 61 Images You can choose whether you want to see images or not when you are browsing. If you turn off the Show images function, the images appear as icons in the display. If an image contains a link, you can access the link by highlighting the image, then press To turn the show images function on or off 1.
  • Page 62: Calendar

    Calendar The Calendar makes it possible for you to keep track of important meetings that you need to attend, phone calls that you need to make or tasks you need to do. In the Calendar you can save: • Meetings, including date and time, priority, duration, subject, location, recurrence and a reminder.
  • Page 63: Viewing Your Calendar

    To edit an event in the calendar 1. In the Calendar, scroll to the day of the event. 2. Use to select the event. 3. Press 4. Select Edit and press 5. Enter the correct date, time etc. and press each one.
  • Page 64: Code Memo

    Exchanging Calendar Entries You can send and receive calendar events using a text message. To send a calendar event 1. Select the event you wish to send from the calendar. 2. Press 3. Select Send and press 4. Enter the recipient’s phone number or recall it from the phone book by pressing 5.
  • Page 65 Enter a checkword and press The checkword can consist of both letters and digits. To add a new code 1. Scroll to Extras, , Code memo, 2. Enter your password to open the code memo. 3. Select Add new code?, 4.
  • Page 66: Calling Card Calls

    Calling Card Calls The Calling Card Service lets you redirect the charges to either a credit card account or to a calling card account, instead of your normal account. To be able to make calling card calls, you need to turn on the service. You can save two separate calling card numbers in your phone.
  • Page 67: Extras

    Extras Alarm Clock The phone has an alarm clock which rings at the time set, even if the phone is turned off. You can also set a recurrent alarm to ring at a specific time on several days, for example, to ring every Monday at a set time.
  • Page 68 Calculator The phone has a built-in calculator which can add, subtract, divide and multiply. Scroll to Extras, Calculator, • Press to get +, -, x, /. • Press to erase. • Press to enter a decimal point, %, or brackets. Stopwatch Scroll to Extras, , Time,...
  • Page 69 Pyramid The objective of Pyramid is to move all the cards from the pyramid, stock pile, waste pile to the foundation pile. Cards are selected in pairs where the combined value equals 13 (example: Queen and Ace, nine and four etc.). Kings can be moved singly. As soon as you select them they will move to the foundation pile.
  • Page 70: Online Services

    To control the game • = move left, = move right • = move up, = move down • = select piece, confirm move Smash The objective of Smash is to break the blocks with the paddle and the ball. When the ball hits a block, you gain points according to the row where the block was located.
  • Page 71: Ericsson Mobile Internet

    Ericsson Mobile Internet The Mobile Internet is a service supplied by Ericsson to make it easier for you to communicate and receive information quickly, wherever you are. It gives you access to various messaging services, on- line customer services, user manuals and other useful information.
  • Page 72: Error Messages

    Error Messages Insert Card There is no SIM card in the phone or you may have inserted it incorrectly. Insert a SIM card. See “The SIM Card” on page 6. Insert Correct SIM Card The phone is set to work only with certain SIM cards.
  • Page 73: Display Icons

    Phone lock code: Your phone comes with the phone lock code, 0000. You can change it to any four- to eight-digit code. See “The Phone Lock” on page 50. Number not permitted The Fixed dialling function is on and the number you have dialled is not on your fixed numbers list.
  • Page 74 Icon Description You have received a voice message. Indicates that the keypad is locked. You have an ongoing call. Indicates a missed call in the call list. Indicates an answered call in the call list. Indicates a dialled number in the call list. The phone book entry is saved in the phone memory.
  • Page 75: Quick Keys

    Icon Description Preferred network. Forbidden network. Your home network is within range. Indicates a help text. Ciphering is currently not being provided by the network. A secure WAP connection has been established. Quick Keys To... Do this: Call list enter the press yes from standby My shortcuts enter...
  • Page 76: Technical Data

    To... find a phone book entry beginning with the first letter (or the closest following) on a key find a phone book entry put a call on hold switch between two calls Technical Data Technical Data Do this: press and hold any of General the keys –...
  • Page 77: Safe And Efficient Use

    Safe and Efficient Use Note: Please read this information before using your mobile phone. Your mobile phone is a highly sophisticated electronic device. To get the most out of your mobile phone, please read this text about product care, and safe and efficient use.
  • Page 78 • Only use an antenna that has been specifically designed for your phone. Use of unauthorised antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the phone and may violate the appropriate regulations, causing loss of performance and SAR levels above the recommended limits (see below). Efficient Use Only expose the mobile phone to temperatures between +55°C (+131°F) and -10°C (+14°F) when...
  • Page 79 * Examples of radio-frequency exposure guidelines and standards that Ericsson mobile phone models are designed to conform to: • ICNIRP, “Guidelines for limiting exposure to time- varying electric, magnetic, and electromagnetic fields (up to 300 GHz)”, International Commission on Non- Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP), Health Physics, vol.74, pp494-522, April 1998.
  • Page 80: Electronic Devices

    Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag An air bag inflates with great force. Do not place objects, including either installed or portable wireless equipment, in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result.
  • Page 81: Blasting Areas

    Blasting Areas Turn off your mobile phone when in a blasting area or in areas posted “turn off two-way radio” to avoid interfering with blasting operations. Construction crews often use remote control RF devices to set off explosives. Explosive Atmospheres Turn off your mobile phone when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere.
  • Page 82: Battery Information

    Children DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO PLAY WITH YOUR MOBILE PHONE OR ITS ACCESSORIES. THEY COULD HURT THEMSELVES OR OTHE RS, OR COULD ACCIDENTALLY DAMAGE THE MOBILE PHONE OR ACCESSORY. YOUR MOBILE PHONE OR ITS ACCESSORY MAY CONTAIN SMALL PARTS THAT COULD BE DE TACHED AND CREATE A CHOKING HAZARD.
  • Page 83: Disposing Of The Battery

    Battery Use and Care A rechargeable battery has a long service life if treated properly. A new battery, or one that has not been used for a long time could have reduced capacity the first few times it is used. •...
  • Page 84: Limited Warranty

    Limited Warranty Thank you for purchasing this Ericsson Product. To get maximum use of your new product we recommend that you follow a few simple steps: • Read the Safe and Efficient Use chapter. • Read all the terms and conditions of your Ericsson Warranty.
  • Page 85 2. If Ericsson repairs or replaces the Product, the repaired or replaced Product shall be warranted for the remaining time of the original warranty period or for ninety (90) days from the date of repair, whichever is longer. Repair or replacement may involve the use of functionally equivalent reconditioned units.
  • Page 86: Regulatory Information

    Some countries/states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damage, or limitation of the duration of implied warranties, so the preceding limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. The warranty provided does not affect the consumer’s statutory rights under applicable national legislation in force, nor the consumer’s rights against the dealer arising from their sales/purchase contract.
  • Page 87: Fcc Statement

    0682 We fulfill the requirements of the R&TTE Directive (99/5/EC). FCC Statement 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.
  • Page 88 Regulatory Information...
  • Page 89 Index Accept calls 53 Alarm clock 67 set time 67 turn off 67 Alarm signal 67 Answering a call 11 Answering mode 39 Answering service. See Voice mail service Area information 46 Ask to save 26 Assembling the phone 6 Background picture 37 Barring calls.
  • Page 90 Chat 43 ending a chat session 44 nicknames 44 resuming a chat session 44 snippets 44 starting a chat session 43 suspending a chat session 44 Choosing a calling card 66 Clock. See Time Closed user groups 52 Code Memo 64 Conference calls 54 adding a participant 55 extracting a participant 55...
  • Page 91 Making a call 9 Master reset 40 Melodies compose or edit 34 insert in message 42 save from message 43 Menu language 15 Menus 13 display text 14 leave a menu 13 moving (scrolling) through 13 select a menu 13 shortcuts 14 Message signal 36 Messages.
  • Page 92 Quick Keys 75 Reading a message 42 Receiving a call 10 Recurrent alarm 67 Re-dialling automatic 9 Rejecting a call 11 Request reply (SMS) 45 Restrict calls 51 changing password 51 changing status 51 Ring signal choosing 33 compose own melody 34 increasing ring 33 message signal 36 personal 34...
  • Page 93 Volume earpiece 9 Volume key 11, 13 bookmarks 60 entering WAP settings 59 opening a homepage 60 opening a WAP page 60 preparing the phone 59 security 61 WAP profiles 61 Index...

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