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  • Page 1 MOBILE PHONE S460 INSTRUCTION MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SCOPE OF DELIVERY .........................1 2. CONTROL ELEMENTS ........................2 2.1 DESCRIPTION ........................3 3. UNDERSTANDING YOUR PHONE .....................4 4. GETTING STARTED ........................5 4.1 Removing or attaching the back cover ...................5 4.2 Removing or inserting the battery ...................6 4.3 Inserting or removing the mini-SIM card and microSD card ..........6 4.4 Charging the battery .......................7 5.
  • Page 3 Adding an event to the calendar �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������17 13.3 Calculator ..........................18 13.4 Torch ...........................18 13.5 File manager ........................18 14. MULTIMEDIA ..........................19 14.1 Camera ..........................19 14.2 Image viewer ........................19 14.3 Video recorder ........................19 14.4 Video player ........................19 14.5 Audio player ........................20 14.6 Sound recorder ........................20 14.7 FM Radio ..........................20 15.
  • Page 4 16.13 Precautions ........................28 17. CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS .....................29 18. TECHNICAL DATA ........................29 Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)  ....................29 19. DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS ......................30 Recycling of electrical and electronic equipment ...............30 Battery recycling .........................30 20. WARRANTY AND AFTER-SALES SERVICE ................30 After-sales service information....................30 Manufacturer information ......................30...
  • Page 5: Scope Of Delivery

    DEAR CUSTOMER, Thank you for choosing our mobile phone. By reading this instruction manual before using your  phone, you will gain a good understanding of the phone's key functions.  This phone is designed for 2G cellular networks. In addition to the basic calling and messaging  functions, it allows you to use the phone book, ringtones, clock/alarm, calendar, image viewer, video  player, camera, FM radio, calculator, torch, and more. This phone meets the 2G standards and has been certified by all relevant organisations worldwide. Please note that the contents of this instruction manual are subject to change without prior notice. 1. SCOPE OF DELIVERY Please make sure all of the following items are included in the box. If anything is missing, contact  your retailer immediately. 1. S460 mobile phone 2. Wired earbuds with a microphone 3. Rechargeable Li-ion battery 4. Travel charger 5. Charging cradle 6. Quick Start Guide 7. EU Declaration of Conformity SCOPE OF DELIVERY...
  • Page 6: Control Elements

    2. CONTROL ELEMENTS 24 25 26 CONTROL ELEMENTS...
  • Page 7: Description

    2.1 DESCRIPTION Receiver Screen Navigation keys (up, down, left, and right) and OK key Left soft key / Options Call key M1 - Direct memory key Camera shortcut key 1 / Voicemail key International call prefix / Symbol key 0 / Space key # / Input method / Ring mode key Alphanumeric keypad M2 - Direct memory key End call / Return home / Power key Right soft key / Return Volume keys (up and down) Torch key Wrist strap attachment point Camera Torch / Flash Secondary screen Speaker SOS button Charging cradle contact...
  • Page 8: Understanding Your Phone

    3. UNDERSTANDING YOUR PHONE PART DESCRIPTION ƒ Press to make or answer a phone call. Call key ƒ Press to view the call history. ƒ Long press to power the phone on or off. End call / Return home /  ƒ Press to end a call. Power key ƒ Press to return to the home screen. ƒ Press to go up, down, left, or right in the calendar, image list, etc. ƒ Press to use the top, bottom, left, or right button on the screen. ƒ Press from the home screen to access the function assigned  Navigation keys to this key (For more info, see "Dedicated Key" on page 22). ƒ...
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    PART DESCRIPTION Allows you to charge the battery. Also allows you to transfer data  USB-C port to or from another device when a microSD card is installed. Allows you to plug in the supplied wired earbuds with a microphone 3.5 mm headset jack  or other earphones for hands-free conversations or listening to  audio. ƒ Open the cover to reveal the keypad to dial a number or answer  an incoming call (if this answer mode has been turned on in  Flip-opening cover Settings). ƒ Close the cover to end a call. ƒ Double-press to enter the international call prefix (+) from the  home screen. To make an international call, enter a +, followed  by the country code and the desired number without the 0 at  the beginning. ƒ Press to access the symbol list in edit mode. ƒ...
  • Page 10: Removing Or Inserting The Battery

    4.2 Removing or inserting the battery Remove the back cover before removing or inserting the battery. ƒ To remove the battery, insert a fingernail or an opening tool into the gap on top of the battery and  lift the battery. ƒ To insert the battery, point the battery contacts downwards towards the contact points of the  battery compartment. Click the battery into place and attach the back cover.  Note: This mobile phone is intended to be used with the supplied battery only. 4.3 Inserting or removing the mini-SIM card and microSD card To use all your mobile phone services you must subscribe to a mobile network that will provide you  with a mini-SIM card assigned with a unique mobile number. To make phone calls, a valid mini-SIM  card must be inserted. Power off the phone and remove the back cover and  battery before inserting or removing the mini-SIM card or microSD card.
  • Page 11: Charging The Battery

    4.4 Charging the battery ƒ For the first and subsequent uses, charge the phone battery until it  is fully charged. The icon   is displayed in the upper-right corner  of the main screen. The icon means that the battery is low. ƒ Insert the small plug of the charging cable into the charging port at  the bottom of the phone. Insert the big plug into the USB port of the  supplied adaptor, a power bank, or a powered computer. Charging will  start automatically. The icon   will be displayed once the battery is  fully charged. Unplug the adapter and disconnect it from the phone  when you see this icon. ƒ You can also charge your phone using the charging cradle. Insert the  small plug of the charging cable into the charging port on the back  of the cradle. Insert the power plug into a power socket. Place the  closed phone in the cradle and ensure the phone's LED indicators face towards the front of the  cradle. The icon  will be displayed once the battery is fully charged. Remove the phone from  the cradle and unplug the adapter when you see this icon. NOTES: ƒ When a travel charger and its accessories are used to charge the battery, please check if they are  original or recognised by the original manufacturer. Using other accessories can damage your ...
  • Page 12: Entering The Pin Code

    Tips: You can skip Step 1 or Step 2 above by selecting Back. ƒ To set the date and time later, go to Menu > Settings > Phone > Time and date > Set time/date. ƒ To change the display language later, go to Menu > Settings > Phone > Languages. 5.3 Entering the PIN code If a mini-SIM card is installed and it is secured, your phone will request the PIN (Personal Identification  Number) code. In this case, please use the keypad to enter the PIN code and select OK to confirm. Notes: - You have only 3 attempts to enter the PIN code every time you switch on your phone. Restarting  the phone will allow you to get another 3 attempts. If you enter the wrong PIN code 3 times in a  row, the mini-SIM card will be locked and can only be unlocked with the associated PUK (Personal ...
  • Page 13: Entering And Editing Text

    6.3 Entering and editing text ƒ When your phone is in edit mode, the default input method is sentence case (the first character of  a sentence is automatically capitalized). ƒ Press the  key to cycle through Abc, ABC, abc and 123 input methods. ƒ For normal text input, press a number key (2-9) repeatedly until the desired character is displayed.  If the character you want is entered by the same key as the previous character, press that key after  the previous character is no longer highlighted. ƒ To enter a space, press the 0 key. ƒ To move the cursor left or right one step at a time, press the left or right navigation key. Press the  up and down navigation keys to move the cursor to the previous and next lines respectively. ƒ To delete the already entered characters or symbols, press   to delete anything before the cursor  one at a time. Press and hold  to continuously delete the entered text. ƒ To quickly enter a common punctuation mark or symbol in Abc/ABC/abc input mode, press the  1 key one or more times to cycle through a list until the desired punctuation mark or symbol is  highlighted. ƒ To enter a symbol (including punctuation mark), press the   key to display the symbol table, press ...
  • Page 14: Adding A Contact

    Tips: - Your phone always lists your contacts alphabetically by name. - On the contact list, you can find out where your contacts are stored by looking at the symbols  beside the contact names. The SIM card and phone symbols denote contacts are stored on the  SIM card and phone memory respectively. - When the contact list is not empty, press to highlight an existing contact. - If  the  highlighted  contact  has  a  phone  number,  a  preview  of  the  number  appears  immediately  below or above the contact name. - Press OK to view the highlighted contact's details. - Press to view the available options for the highlighted contact.
  • Page 15: Deleting A Contact

    and select Save to save the changes. 5. Press 8.5 Deleting a contact To delete a contact, follow the steps below: 1. Press to highlight the contact in the contact list. and select Delete. 2. Press or OK to confirm the deletion. 3. Press 8.6 Photo contacts A photo contact is a special type of contact. You can assign a picture and a ringtone to a photo ...
  • Page 16: Sos Function

    Setting Description Memory status View the used storage and total storage of the SIM card and phone memory. Copy all contacts from the SIM card to the phone memory or the other way  Copy contacts round. Move all contacts from the SIM card to the phone memory or the other way  Move contacts round. Delete all contacts Delete all contacts from the SIM card or phone memory. 9. SOS FUNCTION The SOS function allows you to set up to 5 contacts to be your emergency contacts, who will be  notified when you require assistance from them. The SOS function is deactivated by default. To access the SOS settings, go to Menu > SOS setting. The following settings are available: Setting Description Enter  the  information  about  yourself.  In  case  of  accident  it  can  be  very  Owner Info important ...
  • Page 17: Making A Call

    - The phone will start emitting the warning tone if the warning tone setting is on. - Your phone will start calling your emergency contacts one by one starting from the first one until  an emergency contact answers the call and presses the 0 key on their phone within 20 seconds,  or you press   to deactivate the SOS function. - After an emergency contact answers the call, they will hear a repeated voice message telling them  this is an emergency call and they need to press the 0 key to accept. - For  each  contact  it  calls,  your  phone  will  keep  calling  for  20  seconds  before  trying  the  next  emergency contact. - If none of your emergency contacts answers the call and presses the 0 key on their phone within  20 seconds, your phone will restart calling your emergency contacts one by one starting from the  first one. Your phone will do so only twice. - If SOS SMS is on, your phone will send the SOS message to each contact it calls. - In case you activate the SOS function by mistake, you can deactivate it by pressing  10. MAKING A CALL 10.1 Placing a call and ending a call To call a phone number that is not in your contact list, return to the home screen, use the keypad to ...
  • Page 18: Voicemail

    2. Select Set numbers and then press   to highlight a key or number for the assignment. 3. Select Options > Phonebook and highlight a contact from your contact list. Or select Options > Enter number and manually enter a phone number. 4. Press OK or select Options > Done to save the assignment. Method 2: You can use this method to assign a speed dial phone number to a number key (2 - 9), M1, or M2 with no speed dial phone number assigned. 1. Return to the home screen. 2. Press and hold M1 or M2, or press and hold a number key (2 - 9). 3.
  • Page 19: Messaging

    12. MESSAGING Your phone allows you to send and receive text (SMS) messages using the Messages app. To open the Messages app, use either of the following methods: - Press from the home screen. - Go to Menu > Messages. 12.1 Sending a message To send a message, follow the steps below: 1. Go to Menu > Messages > Write message. 2. On the Write message screen, enter your message using the keypad. For tips on entering and  editing text, see "6.3 Entering and editing text" on page 9. 3. When you are done, select Options > Send to to add or manage the recipients. - Select Enter number, manually enter a phone number and press OK to add it as a recipient.
  • Page 20: Changing Messaging Settings

    12.3 Changing messaging settings To view and change the messaging settings, go to Menu > Messages > Message settings. You  can change the following settings: Setting Description ƒ Profile settings: Select a profile for managing SMS operations. You  can also edit the list of profiles. Each profile has an SMSC (Short  Message Service Center) address and, optionally, a name. ƒ Validity period: If the SMSC (Short Message Service Center) cannot  deliver a message for some reason, it will keep trying for the period  specified here.  ƒ Delivery report: When on, for each message you send, you will get  a report telling you whether the message has been delivered. The default choice is Off. ƒ Voicemail server: Connect to your voicemail or change your  voicemail settings. To connect to your voicemail, press OK or select Options > Call. To change your voicemail settings, select Options > Edit. View ...
  • Page 21: Calendar

    - Alarm tone: Press OK to open the list of available alarm tones and select one. You can also  select an audio file from the microSD card. - Alert type: Press or  to select the alert type (Ring only, Vib. only or Vib. and ring). 4. Press  to save the alarm and return to the alarm list. Snoozing or stopping an alarm At the set alarm time, your phone sounds the alarm and/or vibrates. You phone also displays the  alarm date and time on the screen. When the alarm sounds or vibrates, press   to snooze it or   to stop it. Tip: You can snooze an alarm multiple times. 13.2 Calendar You can use the Calendar to view the calendar, and create and manage events such as meetings,  courses and birthdays. The calendar helps organize your time and reminds you of important events.  General tips - To open the Calendar, go to Menu >...
  • Page 22: Calculator

    You can choose to turn the event reminder on or off or choose to be reminded 5, 10, 15 or 30  minutes before the event. Notes: If you choose Off, your phone will not display a reminder on  the screen and will not make sound and vibration at the event time. If you choose other options,  you phone will display a reminder on the screen and make sound and/or vibration at or before  the event time. - Repeat: Press OK to open the list of available repeat patterns and select one. You can select  Once, Everyday, Custom, Weekly, Monthly or Yearly. If you select Custom, select one or  more days (Monday to Sunday) from the list and then press   to save your choices. - Location: Enter the location for the event using the keypad. When you are done, select Options > Done to save the entered text. - Details: Enter the details for the event using the keypad. When you are done, select Options > Done to save the entered text. 4. Select Options > Save to save the event. 13.3 Calculator You can use the calculator to perform addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. To open the Calculator, go to Menu >...
  • Page 23: Multimedia

    14. MULTIMEDIA You must insert a microSD card into your phone to use all functions in this category except FM radio. 14.1 Camera You can use the camera of your phone to take photos or record videos.  from the home screen, or go to Menu > Multimedia > Camera. To open the camera, press  The camera works in the camera mode by default. or OK. All photos taken with the camera are saved in the  - To take a photo and save it, press  folder named Photos in the root directory of the microSD card. - Press to access the available camera settings. - To switch to video mode, select Options > Switch to video recorder. - When in video mode, press OK to start, pause or resume video recording. Press ...
  • Page 24: Audio Player

    - Press the Volume keys on the right side of your phone to adjust the volume of the playback. 14.5 Audio player You can use Audio player to play audios stored in the microSD card or recorded using Sound recorder. To allow your phone to play audios, make sure the audio files are saved in a folder named  My music in the root directory of the microSD card. To open Audio player, go to Menu > Multimedia > Audio player.  to open the playlist (list of audio files stored in My music folder). Then press  - Press highlight an audio file and press OK to play it. When the playlist is open, press  to access the available options (Play, Refresh list and Settings). - When an audio is playing, you phone will display the control bar at the bottom of the screen. - When the control bar is visible, press OK to pause, resume or start playing the current audio. Press  or  to skip to the previous or next audio. Press   to switch between the repeat patterns (no  repeat, repeat once and repeat continuously) for the playlist. Press   to toggle the shuffle for the  playlist on or off.
  • Page 25: Settings

    Notes: to exit FM Radio while the radio is on, the radio will remain on  - By default, if you press  in the background. To turn off the radio, you must press OK on the FM Radio home screen. If you  don't want the radio to remain on in the background, go to Options > Settings > Background play and select Off. - FM Radio will show you the radio station you last listened to when you reopen it later. Note: The quality of the radio depends on the coverage of the radio station in that particular area.  Changing the orientation of the handset may improve the reception. 15. SETTINGS You can configure your phone's various settings and learn more about your phone with the  Settings app. ƒ To open the Settings app, go to Menu > Settings. ƒ After opening the Settings app, press  to access different categories of settings (Profiles, Phone, Network settings, etc.).
  • Page 26: Phone

    to select one of the alert types (Ring only, Vib. only, Vib. and ring and Vib. then ring)  provided by your phone. - Ringtone: This is the sound made by phone when someone calls you. Press to select one of the ringtones provided by your phone. You can also select an audio file from the microSD  card. - Ringtone volume: Press to adjust the volume of the ringtone selected above. - Message: This is the sound made by your phone when you receive a message. Press to select one of the message tones provided by your phone. - Message volume: Press to adjust the volume of the message tone selected above. - Keypad: This is the sound made by your phone when you press any key of the phone. Press to select one of the keytones (Silent, Click, Tone and Human void tone) provided  by your phone. If you select Silent, your phone will make no sound when you press any key of  the phone. If you select Click or Tone, your phone will make a short sound when you press any  key of the phone. If you select Human void tone, your phone will read out each number when  you dial a phone number and make a short sound (Tone) when you press any key of the phone ...
  • Page 27: Haptic Feedback

    ƒ Right: Alarm You can change the assignments to suit your needs. To change an assignment, highlight one of the  4 navigation keys (Up, Down, Left, Right), press  or OK, highlight a function in the list and press  Tip:  When  you  highlight  one  of  the  4  navigation  keys  (Up, Down, Left, Right),  the  name  of  the  function assigned to this key appears immediately below or above this key. Haptic feedback You  can  turn  on  haptic  feedback,  so  that  whenever  you  press  a  key  of  your  phone,  your  phone  vibrates to signal that you've pressed a key.
  • Page 28: Call Settings

    Option Description View the list of Bluetooth devices you have paired your phone with previously.  You can also select Search new device to search for new Bluetooth devices  and then pair your phone with them. Tip:  Before  starting  the  search,  make  sure  you  have  put  your  Bluetooth  device  into  pairing  mode.  If  you  are  asked  to  enter  a  passcode  for  the  pairing, enter "0000". You  can  highlight  a  paired  device  in  the  list  and  press  to access the My device following options:...
  • Page 29: Restore Factory Settings

    Option Description The following advanced settings are available: ƒ Blacklist: You can turn Reject numbers in blacklist on so that your  phone will reject all calls from all phone numbers in your phone's  blacklist. To manually edit your phone's blacklist, select Blacklist numbers,  or OK, enter or modify the highlight an item in the list, press  phone number using the keypad and select Options > Done to save Advanced settings the change. ƒ Call time display: If you turn this on, your phone will continuously  display the length of call time near the top of the screen during each  phone call. ƒ Answer mode: Choose one or more of the available answer modes (Cover answer, Any key and Auto answer when headset mode).
  • Page 30: Network Services And Costs

    ƒ Do not charge the mobile phone without the battery. 16.2 Network services and costs This mobile phone is approved for use on the GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz networks. To use the  device, you should subscribe to the services of a mobile service provider. The use of such services can  generate data transfer costs. Several device features may require network support, so a subscription  is necessary. 16.3 Radio wave exposure ƒ You mobile device is a radio receiver and transmitter. Refer to the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)  section for more information about the exposure level for this device. ƒ During use, the actual SAR values for this device are usually below the indicated values. The better  your network reception, the lower the wave emission of your phone (therefore, the operating power  of your phone is automatically decreased). Try to make phone calls when your network coverage  is 3 or 4 bars (indicated at top left). ƒ The hands-free kit provided with the device can also help to reduce your radio wave exposure.  Privilege the use of your hands-free kit when making phone calls.  ƒ With a headset, pregnant women are advised to keep the phone away from the belly and teenagers  away from the lower abdomen. ƒ If you decide to equip one of your children or adolescents with a mobile phone, it is advisable to  encourage them to make moderate and reasonable use of it, for example, by avoiding use at night  and limiting the frequency and duration of phone calls. Also, be sure to inform them of the methods  described above to reduce their radio wave exposure during phone calls. 16.4 Precautions for use while driving ƒ...
  • Page 31: Precautions For Electronic Devices

    16.7 Precautions for electronic devices Some electronic devices are susceptible to electromagnetic interferences from mobile phones if  inadequately shielded, such as the electronic system of vehicles; consult the manufacturers of devices  before using the phone, if necessary. 16.8 Precautions for use in potentially explosive atmospheres ƒ Switch off your phone prior to entering any area with potentially explosive atmospheres, such as  fuelling areas, or fuel or chemical storage or transfer facilities. Do not remove, install, or charge  batteries in such areas.  ƒ Sparks in a potentially explosive atmosphere can cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily harm  or death. To avoid possible interference with detonators, switch off your phone when you are near  electric blasting caps, a blasting area, or in areas where "Turn off electronic devices" is posted.  Always obey signs and instructions. 16.9 Safety and general use in vehicles ƒ The safety airbag, brakes, speed control system and injection system should not be affected by  wireless transmission. If you encounter problems with the elements above, contact your car dealer.  ƒ Do not place your phone in the area over an airbag or in the airbag deployment area. Airbags inflate  with a force that is proportional to the intensity of the collision. If a phone is placed in the airbag  deployment area and the airbag inflates, the phone can be forcefully propelled and cause serious  injury to occupants of the vehicle. ...
  • Page 32: Power Adaptor

    WARNING: If the battery is damaged, do not discard it. In case of a leak and the battery  fluid comes in contact with the eyes or skin, wash thoroughly with clear water and consult  a doctor. 16.12 Power adaptor ƒ When charging this phone with a power adaptor, only use the provided power adaptor or a power  adaptor with identical specifications. ƒ Danger of electric shock! Do not attempt to repair this power adaptor yourself. In case of malfunction,  repairs are to be conducted by qualified personnel only. ƒ This power adaptor can only be used in dry indoor locations. ƒ This power adaptor is not waterproof. Do not handle it with wet hands or in humid locations. ƒ Disconnect power adaptor from electrical outlet when not in use and before cleaning. ƒ Provided power adaptor is classified as protection class II and must not be connected to a protective  ground. 16.13 Precautions ƒ Keep the mobile phone and all its fittings beyond children's reach. ƒ Keep the mobile phone dry. Keep away from rain, moisture, liquid or other substances that may  corrode electronic circuits. ƒ Do not use or store the mobile phone in dusty places, lest that active parts of the mobile phone  be damaged. ƒ Do not store the mobile phone in a high-temperature place. High temperature will shorten the life  of electronic circuits and damage the battery and some plastic parts. ƒ Do not store the mobile phone in a chilly place. Otherwise, moisture will be formed inside the mobile  phone to damage electronic circuits when the mobile phone is moved to a constant temperature  place. ƒ...
  • Page 33 Model name: GLY-B050050UE Output current: 0.5 A Input voltage: AC 100-240 V Output power: 2.5 W Input AC frequency: 50/60 Hz Average active efficiency: 71% Output voltage: 5.0 V (DC) No-load power consumption: 0.75 W Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) This device complies with international safety standards for exposure to radio waves. The value  recorded for the TELEFUNKEN S460 is 1.057 W/kg for Body and 0.742 W/kg for Head (average  measurement for 10g of organic tissue). The maximum limit according to the WHO is 2 W/kg (average  measurement for 10g of organic tissue). This device complies with international safety standards for exposure to radio waves. The value  recorded for the TELEFUNKEN S460 is 1.057 W/kg for extremity. The maximum limit according to  the WHO is 4 W/kg for distance 0 mm extremity SAR. This device meets RF exposure guidelines when used against the head or when positioned at least 0.5 cm away from the body. If a carrying case, belt clip or other device holder is used to carry the  device on the body, it must not contain any metal and must provide at least the separation distance  indicated above between device and the body. Bluetooth® is a trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. TELEFUNKEN and the TELEFUNKEN logos are ...
  • Page 34 19. DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS Recycling of electrical and electronic equipment Used electrical and electronic devices must not be discarded with household waste. The  presence of this symbol on the product or its packaging serves as a reminder of this. Some  of the materials of which this product is comprised can be recycled if they are taken to  an appropriate recycling centre. By reusing the components and raw materials of used  devices, you contribute significantly to protecting the environment. For further information  on collection sites for used equipment, you can enquire at your town council, the waste  treatment department, or the shop where you have purchased the product. Battery recycling This symbol on the battery indicates that at the end-of-life, the battery should not be  discarded with other household waste. Separate the battery from other types of waste and  recycle it via the local system of free waste collection of batteries in order to preserve the  natural resources and encourage the reuse of materials. 20. WARRANTY AND AFTER-SALES SERVICE This telephone comes with a 24-month warranty, starting from the purchase date. For more information  on the applicability of this warranty, please refer to our website at www.befuzze.com, or contact  our after-sales service: After-sales service information In the event of a technical problem, please contact our after-sales service:  helpdesk@befuzze.com Manufacturer information BEFUZZE SA Route de Lully 5C 1131 Tolochenaz Switzerland Email: info@befuzze.com...

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