Burnside P355 User Manual

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  • Page 1 Burnside P3 desktop mobile phone user guide...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction Welcome Setting up Install your SIM card Attach the handset cable Unlock the transit switch Attach the antenna Attach the power adapter Using your phone Switching on Switching off The standby screen Making and receiving calls 11 Managing more than one call 4 Menu options 15 Menu options layout 16 Phonebook 21 Speed dial memory buttons 22 Messages 26 Call register 28 Divert 30 Tones 31 Settings 32 General settings 33 Call settings 34 Security settings 34 Date and time settings 34 Restore settings 35 Status...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction Welcome Thank you for choosing the P355 desktop mobile phone from Burnside Telecom. Combining the ease of use of a landline phone with the flexibility of a mobile phone, your phone provides landline simplicity almost anywhere. Backlit Clear Large Direct access to: A range of fullsize antennae status and menu • Menu display charge control to suit most • SMS messaging screen situations indications buttons • Calls register Direct • In call muting access to •...
  • Page 5: Setting Up

    Setting up Install your SIM card Your SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card is your identity on the mobile phone network. It can also store your phonebook contact details. IMPORTANT: Without a working SIM card, your phone can only make emergency calls using the 2 code (subject to network availability). Note: When handling your SIM card, limit your movements to reduce static electricity and avoid touching the gold contacts. 1 Ensure that the phone is switched off. On the rear panel of the phone, carefully swing open the SIM slot door. 2 Orientate your SIM card with its contacts facing downwards and the notched corner facing towards the slot. 3 Push the SIM card into the slot until it clicks into place. Close the door. Note: To remove the SIM card, press it inwards to release and partially eject it.
  • Page 6: Attach The Handset Cable

    Attach the handset cable 1 Locate the handset and the supplied cable. 2 Connect one end of the cable to the socket at the base of the handset and the other end to the socket in the left side of the phone body. Each connector will click into place once inserted correctly. Handset cable Note: An optional headset is available, see the Options section for details. Unlock the transit switch When shipped, the phone is locked for transit to prevent it from switching on accidentally. You need to unlock the phone before it will operate. 1 On the underside of the Transit phone, locate the recessed switch switch near to where the handset cable attaches. 2 Slide the switch towards the rear of the phone unit. The phone will not switch on at this stage.
  • Page 7: Attach The Antenna

    Attach the antenna The supplied stub antenna should be mounted directly onto the rear of the phone. 1 Ensure that the phone is switched off. 2 Align the stub antenna with the circular connector on the far left of the rear panel. 3 Attach the antenna and twist the connector collar clockwise until it is finger-tight - do not overtighten. 4 In use, the antenna should always be vertical. The antenna has a hinge so that you can position it correctly. Note: You can use the signal strength reading within the Status screen to help determine the opti- mal phone/antenna position. - see page 35.
  • Page 8: Using Your Phone

    Using your phone Switching on 1 Ensure that a valid SIM card is installed and that either: • The power adapter is attached (as discussed in the previous section), or • The internal battery has been charged for at least two hours (or until the display shows ‘charged’) before it is used without mains connection. Whenever power is applied, the internal battery will be charged automatically. 2 On the rear panel, press and hold the red button for roughly one second, then release. • The screen should illuminate and display an initial message while the phone prepares itself for operation. • If the SIM card is configured to use a power PIN (Personal Identification Number) button code, you will be asked to enter it. Enter the appropriate four digit code and press the button. Select Note: take care when entering a PIN code as three successive incor- rect tries will cause the SIM card to be blocked, requiring a special unblocking code from your service provider.
  • Page 9: The Standby Screen

    The standby screen When there is no call in progress and the menu is not being used, the phone will show the standby screen. The standby screen provides indica- tions of the signal strength, battery charge status as well as the time and date. The ordinary standby screen will display the network name in addition to any relevant status icons. Date and All calls Message Missed Headset Power/ Signal time forwarded received call icon icon battery strength icon icon status icon icon Standby screen showing all status items and the network name You also have the option to display either a large digit clock or a banner. See the Settings section for details on enabling the ‘big clock’ or ‘banner’.
  • Page 10: Making And Receiving Calls

    Making and receiving calls Although your phone uses mobile communication technology, much effort has been made to make basic telephone functions work like a high quality landline phone, but with the added benefit of many mobile phone features. Important: If the network connection shows Searching... you will not be able to successfully make or receive calls. There are many factors that can affect network availability and for this reason, the phone should not be considered as a fail-safe resource for making emergency calls.
  • Page 11 To redial a previously called number 1 From the standby screen, press the button to display a list of previ- Redial ously dialled numbers. 2 Use the or buttons to highlight the required number (or name) and then press the button. Select 3 Either pick up the handset or press the button to place the call. Handsfree To make a call using your phonebook 1 From the standby screen, press the button adjacent to the lower Names left corner of the screen. 2 You can either: • Press the button to view the first entry within the phonebook. Select • Press the numeric button that contains the first character of your re- quired contact (press the button repeatedly until the appropriate letter is shown underlined on the screen). Then, press the button to Select display the phonebook entries that begin with the chosen character. 3 Use the or buttons to move up or down the list until the required entry is highlighted and press the button.
  • Page 12 To make a speed dial call Your phone allows you to assign your five most valued contacts to special buttons located to the left of the keypad. For details about how to store your contacts, see page 21. 1 From the standby screen, press the required speed dial memory button. 2 Either pick up the handset or press the button to place the call. Handsfree Options during a call • To adjust earpiece or speaker volume during a call: Use the and buttons. Note: Take care not to set the volume too high. • To mute/un-mute the call: Press the button. Mute • To hold the current call: Press the button and then press the Menu Select button to choose the highlighted Hold option. To reconnect with the call, repeat the procedure and choose the Unhold option. • To hold the current call and begin a new call - please see below.
  • Page 13: Managing More Than One Call

    Managing more than one call Your phone has the ability to handle more than one call at a time. You may wish to speak to one person while another is on hold; combine two or more calls to create a conference or join two calls while hanging up and leaving the conversation. In each case, the phone will display a summary of the currently active and held calls. Note: Support for call waiting and/or multi-party calling is required from your network service provider. To place a call on hold, make a new call and transfer 1 During a call, do any of the following to place the existing call on hold and make a new call: • Press the button to hear a dial tone. Dial a new number in the Redial usual manner using the numeric buttons, • Press a memory button to place a call to the appropriate stored number, or • Press the button and choose the required phonebook entry. Names 2 When the new call answers, the display will show one call on hold and one call active: • To swap between the two calls, press the button.
  • Page 14 If there’s no answer on the new call • Press the button to cancel the new call attempt. Clear • Press the button a second time to return to the held call, or Clear • Press the button, a memory button or the button to: dial a Redial Names new number or dial a memory/phonebook entry, respectively. To end a call and return to another call • Press the button, highlight the Remove a call option and press Menu the button. The display will show a list of calls, highlight the call Select that you wish to end and press the button. Select To respond to a new waiting call during an existing call During a call, if a new call is received, a call waiting tone will be heard and the display will show the name/number (if known) of the waiting call. 1 Press the button to display the following: Menu Hold the existing call and connect to the waiting call Reject the waiting call and return to the existing call...
  • Page 15 To change between calls or create/manage a conference If you have an active call and a held call, your phone provides more options. 1 Press the button to display the following: Menu Swap the active and held calls Makes the held call active and creates a conference call Connects the active & held calls together & disconnects them from the phone Places the active call on hold and allows a new call to be made Displays a list of existing calls and allows you to select one to remove...
  • Page 16: Menu Options

    Menu options Your phone includes a menu of options that allow you to access features such as your phonebook and text messaging as well as the ability to cus- tomise phone operation to suit your requirements. Use the buttons located directly below the display to control the menu: Clear Up/Down Select Menu Press to Press Press to Press to enter exit from to move choose the (and exit the current between currently completely menu item. menu indicated from) the items. menu item. menu. Clear Select Menu...
  • Page 17: Menu Options Layout

    Menu options layout page 17 Phonebook Search page 18 Add name page 19 Status page 19 Memory in use page 20 Utilities page 23 Messages Write message page 24 Inbox page 23 Sent items page 25 Settings page 26 Call register Missed calls page 26 Received calls page 26...
  • Page 18: Phonebook

    Phonebook The phonebook allows you to store and use many contact numbers and corresponding names. You can choose to store contacts within the in-built memory of the phone (up to 250 contacts) or within the memory located on your SIM card (cards vary in capacity). The advantage of the latter is that your contacts can easily be moved between different phones. The phone- book allows you to quickly switch between the two storage areas and also to copy contacts between the two storage areas. To use your phonebook to make calls • Please follow the instructions given on page 9 of this guide. Managing your phonebook To view phonebook options 1 From standby, press the button. Menu 2 The Phonebook option is the first one, press the button to choose Select it. The display will show the list of phonebook sub-options: Find an existing entry Add a new entry Display available space in memory Change the memory area being used for the phonebook Copy or erase phonebook entries 3 Use the...
  • Page 19 To view, edit or erase an entry 1 View the phonebook options: From standby, press the button and Menu then press the button. Select 2 Ensure that the Search option is highlighted and press the button. Select 3 Press the numeric button that contains the first character of your required contact (press the button repeatedly until the appropriate letter is shown on the screen). 4 Press the button to display the phonebook entries that begin with Select the chosen character. 5 Use the or buttons to highlight the required entry and press the button. A choice of three options will be given for the entry: Select 6 Use the or buttons to highlight the required option and press the button. Select • If you choose Call, the phone will dial the chosen entry in handsfree mode. • If you choose Edit, the name of the entry will be displayed such that you can change it. Please follow the guidelines given in ‘When entering or editing contacts’...
  • Page 20 To add a contact Phonebook entries can either be stored within the in-built phone memory or within the SIM card memory. It is possible to change between the two areas and also to copy entries between them. If necessary, check which memory area is currently in use and how many free locations remain before entering a new contact entry - please see “To check memory status” opposite. 1 View the phonebook options: From standby, press the button and Menu then press the button. Select 2 Use the or buttons to highlight the Add name option and press the button. Select 3 The display will first prompt you to enter a name for the new contact. Please follow the guidelines ‘When entering or editing contacts’ shown below. 4 When the contact name is complete, press the button. The display Select will now prompt you to enter a phone number for the new contact. 5 Enter the required phone number for your contact and then press the button. If successful, the display will show: Saved as the new Select contact is added to the Phonebook list held within the current memory storage area. When entering or editing contacts: • Use the main numeric keys to enter text. Press a numeric key repeatedly to produce the appropriate character (characters appear in the order printed on the key).
  • Page 21 To check memory status 1 View the phonebook options: From standby, press the button and Menu then press the button. Select 2 Use the or buttons to highlight the Status option and press the button. A display similar to the following will be shown: Select Indicates the currently active phone- book memory: Phone or SIM card The number of contact entry spaces used and remaining within the cur- rently active memory 3 Press the button to return to the previous menu screen.
  • Page 22 To copy phonebook memory entries This option allows you to copy all entries between the phone and SIM card memory areas or alternatively, to erase all entries within a chosen memory area. 1 View the phonebook options: From standby, press the button and Menu then press the button. Select 2 Use the or buttons to highlight the Utilities option and press the button. A display similar to the following will be shown: Select Indicates the currently active phone- book memory: Phone or SIM card 3 Use the or buttons to highlight the required option and press the button. Select • Erase all - the display will request confirmation of the erase action on the memory area listed in the lower section of the screen.
  • Page 23: Speed Dial Memory Buttons

    Speed dial memory buttons The phone features five buttons which allow instant access to Clear your most regularly used contacts. Names To program the speed dial memory buttons 1 From standby, press the button that you wish to program. Call The items shown on screen will depend on whether a number is already associated with that button: • If the button is vacant, you will see two options: Phonebook and Create. Choose Phonebook to copy an existing contact from your phonebook, or Choose Create to enter first a name and then a number for the new contact. • If the button is occupied, you will see three options: Call, Edit and Delete. Choose Edit to enter first a name and then a number for the new contact. 2 If desired, carefully remove the transparent plastic surround sheet from the memory buttons, write the names of your contacts on the paper insert and then replace the plastic surround sheet. To delete a speed dial memory 1 From standby, press the button that you wish to delete. 2 Highlight the Delete option and press the button. Select 3 Press the button once again to confirm. Select To make a speed dial call You can make a speed dial call in several ways: • Press a memory button and press to open the speaker phone, Select...
  • Page 24: Messages

    Messages Your phone allows you to take full advantage of the text messaging services available through mobile phone technology. You can create and receive text messages up to a maximum of 160 characters per message. Note: Text messaging requires network support - ensure that your service provider contract allows SMS (Short Message Service). Using messaging You can use the messaging feature at any time when you are not engaged within a call. When new messages are received, a ring tone will sound and the character will be shown on the display. The indicator, Mailbox located below the button, will also flash. Select Note: You can change the melody and the volume of the incoming message ring tone independently of the incoming call ring tone - see page 28.
  • Page 25 3 Use the numeric buttons to enter your message. Please follow the guide- lines ‘When writing or editing a message’ shown overleaf. 4 When your message is complete, press the button to display the Select following message options: Erases the whole message 5 To send the message, ensure that the Send option is highlighted and press the button to display your options for addressing the message: Select • Choose the Phonebook option to select an existing contact and use the button to confirm. Select • Choose the Enter number option to type the phone number of your intended recipient. Once the number is entered, press the but- Select ton twice to send. 6 The screen will indicate whether the message was successfully sent to the network. To delete/edit/re-send previously sent messages 1 View the message options: From standby, press the button. 2 Press the button to highlight the Sent items option and press the button. A list of your previously sent messages will be displayed.
  • Page 26 When creating or editing a message: • Use the main numeric keys to enter text. Press a numeric key repeatedly to produce the appropriate character (characters appear in the order printed on the key). • When the required character has been entered, wait for one second before entering another character that is situated on the same key. A new character on a different key can be entered immediately. • To change between upper and lower case characters, press the button. • To enter a space, press the button once. • To begin a new line, press the button twice. • To erase a character: Press and release the button. Clear • To erase the whole message: Press the button, choose the Select button. Choose the Write Clear text option and press the Select text option to re-enter the message editor. • Press the SMS button to return to the previous options menu. • Press the Menu button to return to the standby screen. To view new or old received messages 1 View the message options: From standby, press the button.
  • Page 27 To delete, reply to or forward a received message 1 View the received message as described previously. 2 Press the button to view the message options: Select Choose to erase the message Choose to send a reply to the sender Choose to send the received message to another recipient Phone number/name of sender and date/time of receipt 3 Use the or buttons to highlight the required option and press the button.
  • Page 28: Call Register

    Call register The call register holds records of all recent incoming and outgoing calls. Using the list you can quickly place a call to a recent number or add a new contact to your phonebook. Note: Incoming calls for which the number is unobtainable (e.g. withheld or unavailable numbers, etc.) will not be listed within the register. To view the call register Either: • Press the button, Register • From standby, press the button, then press the button to display Menu the Call register option and press the button. Select The display will show: Choose to view the missed calls, received calls or dialled numbers...
  • Page 29 4 You can now, either: • Choose the Call option to dial the number immediately, or • Choose the Save to PB option to create a new contact within your phonebook: a) Highlight the Save to PB option and press the button. The Select display will prompt you to enter a name: Shows whether upper or lower case characters are being used - press the # button to change Enter the contact name here b) Use the numeric buttons to enter a name for the contact. Please fol- low the guidelines ‘When entering a name’ shown below. c) Press the Select button to save the name. The display will now provide the opportunity to edit the phone number that you copied from the call register. If necessary, use the button and the...
  • Page 30: Divert

    Divert The divert function allows you to determine the conditions upon which incoming calls will be diverted to other numbers (either another phone or a voice mail box) when you are unavailable. You can set the same or different numbers for each call divert option. Note: This function is dependent upon support from your service provider. To set or change divert options 1 From standby, press the button, then press the button to display Menu the Divert option and press the button. The range of divert Select options will be displayed: • Divert all - Diverts all incoming calls to the specified number. • Divert when busy - Diverts incoming calls only when your phone is already engaged in a call. • Divert no answer - Diverts incoming calls if you do not answer your phone after a selectable period of time (in seconds). • Divert when off - Diverts incoming calls if your phone is switched off or cannot be located within the mobile phone network.
  • Page 31 3 When activating a divert: Highlight the Activate option and press the button. Select 4 You now need to determine where you would like to divert the calls. You will be presented with two options: • To voicemail - Choose this option to use the voicemail number that is stored on your SIM card. • To number - Choose this option to divert calls to another phone number. 5 When diverting to another phone number: Highlight the To number op- tion and press the button. You will be presented with another two Select options: • Phonebook - Choose this option to divert calls to a number held within your phonebook. • Enter number - Choose this option to enter a new phone number for the divert process. 6 Once you have entered or selected your divert number, press the Select button to register the changes with your service provider. A confirmation (or error) message will be received within seconds and will be displayed on screen.
  • Page 32: Tones

    Tones You can choose the ring tone used for incoming calls. You can also adjust separate volume levels for call and message tones. To set tones 1 From standby, press the button, then use the or buttons to Menu display the Tones option and press the button. The various tone Select settings will be displayed: Controls for incoming call tones Control for incoming SMS message tone volume 2 Use the or buttons to highlight the required setting and then press the button. An option box will open to allow you to change the Select chosen setting and a sample of the tone and volume level will be played: 3 Use the or buttons to scroll through the available items for the chosen setting. When the setting is correct, press the button. Select...
  • Page 33: Settings

    Settings The phone has numerous settings that allow you to customise its operation to suit your requirements. To view and change settings 1 From standby, press the button, then use the or buttons to Menu display the Settings option and press the button. The various Select settings are arranged as five main options: 2 Use the or buttons to highlight the required option and then press the button. Select • The various settings are discussed on the next three pages. 3 Within the chosen option, use the or buttons to highlight the re- quired setting and then press the button. Select The response of the chosen setting will vary depending on its function. Some will require a numeric input using the keypad, some will present other options for selection and others will allow you to alter their value using the or buttons. In each case, make your change and press the button to fix the change. To exit from the option, press the Select Clear button.
  • Page 34: General Settings

    The general settings are arranged within two groups: Basic and Ad- vanced, which are selectable after you choose the General option. General basic settings Language: Determines the language used for all phone menus and prompts. Contrast: Use this option to adjust the contrast between the display charac- ters and the screen background. Adjustable between 0 and 15, the screen contrast will immediately respond as you change the value. Call delay: When you dial phone numbers after lifting the handset (or pressing the handsfree button) the phone waits for a period of time after the last entered number before it sends the phone digit to the network. Using this option you can determine the time delay (in seconds) between 1 and 9 seconds. Idle display: Determines what will be displayed in the main portion of the standby screen. ‘Network’ displays the name of the current service provider, ‘Big clock’ displays a large digit 24-hour clock and also increases the size of the date display characters. ‘Banner’ displays a pre-determined message which can be changed (contact Burnside technical support for details). General advanced settings Handset/Headset: Allows you to choose the appropriate instrument for use with the phone: Handset, Headset or Both. When set to Headset ( icon is shown in standby screen), the phone’s hook switch is ignored, allowing you to remove the handset and instead control calls using the Handsfree button. The Both setting allows either the handset or headset to be used, in conjunction with an external switch to direct audio to the correct instrument. See the Headset section on page 37. TAPI mode: Set this option to On when using the phone with a computer link. This will allow suitable computer applications to take control of phone functions using the industry-standard Telephony Application Programming Interface (TAPI). Transfer on hang up: When set to On, the phone will link a new call and a...
  • Page 35: Call Settings

    Call settings Call waiting: This option allows you to Activate or Cancel the call waiting function provided by your service provider. When enabled, call waiting will audibly notify you (while you are within a call) that another incoming call has been received. Note: This function is dependent upon support from your service provider. Own number sending: This option allows you to determine how your phone number is declared to people that you call. You have three options: Yes (declare the number), No (withhold the number) or Set by network (go along with your service provider’s standard setting). Network selection: This option allows you to influence how the phone should seek out and use other host networks when your usual network is not available. As standard, the phone uses the Automatic setting which will search for and use located networks according to availability and any pre- arranged roaming agreements between service providers. The Manual option allows you to scan for all available networks in the vicin- ity and choose one from the resulting list. Voicemail number: This option allows you to enter or edit the phone number to which calls can be diverted. The appropriate voicemail phone number is usually pre-programmed on your SIM by your service provider and should not be altered unless specifically requested.
  • Page 36: Security Settings

    Security settings Change PIN request: Use this option to determine whether the SIM card should request the PIN code whenever the phone is switched on - the current status of the setting is shown in the lower half of the screen. When selected, you will be requested to enter the existing PIN code before the setting can be changed. Change PIN: This option allows you to change the PIN code that is stored on the SIM card. When selected, you will be requested to enter the existing PIN code and then enter the new code twice to confirm. For security pur- poses the entered digits are not displayed on the screen, however, entered numbers are represented by asterisks. Date and time settings Use this option to set a valid date and time for the internal clock. You will be prompted to enter both the date and time within a single series of digits beginning with the year and ending with the seconds - Note: two digits per item. The key can be used to delete incorrect digits. Press Clear the key to save when the entry is complete. Select Restore settings Use this option to return the phone settings to their standard settings. Such a restore operation does not affect the contents of the phonebook, the SMS message boxes or the call register.
  • Page 37: Status

    Display the status screen and move the phone/antenna until you achieve the highest percentage reading (or lowest negative dBm reading) within the available area. Battery voltage: Indicates the voltage charge of the battery. The working range is between 3.6V and 4.2V. At 3.6V, the phone will automatically power down to protect the battery from complete exhaustion. IMEI: The International Mobile Equipment Identity is the unique code stored on your SIM card that differentiates it from every other SIM card, worldwide. Model: Indicates the model number of the phone (P355). Version: Indicates the current version of the internal phone software.
  • Page 38: Options

    Options Magnetic mount antenna This optional antenna has a magnetic mount and a two metre cable for remote Note: You can use positioning. the status screen to assist with antenna To attach the magnetic mount antenna positioning - see 1 Ensure that the phone is switched off. page 35. 2 Unplug the supplied standard anten- na, if it is installed. 3 Assemble the antenna by screwing the upper section into the base until it is finger tight. 4 Position the antenna where required, if possible on a secure metal surface (preferably iron or steel). Note: Keep the antenna base away from monitor screens, televisions, credit cards, etc.
  • Page 39: Headset

    Settings > General > Advanced Settings. Enable the Headset option. See page 32 for further details. Note: When using the ‘Handset/Headset:- Both’ option within Advanced Settings, use the optional External Switch (available from Burnside Telecom) to choose between the handset and headset. Adapter cable - this must be compatible with the ‘Panasonic’ pin-out...
  • Page 40: Linking To A Computer

    Linking to a computer The phone is equipped to operate in close cooperation with a computer system to allow several possibilities: • Initiate and terminate calls using applications that support Microsoft’s Telephony Application Programming Interface (TAPI) standard, • Wireless modem, fax, send and receive SMS, • Updating of the phone’s internal software to the latest version. To form the link, you will need a computer equipped with a vacant USB port and a standard USB cable of appropriate length with a USB type A connec- tor at one end and a USB type B connector at the other. To link the phone to a computer Note: The phone and the computer can be switched on or off while linking. 1 Before linking the phone and computer, install the USB driver which is downloadable from www.burnsidetelecom.com 2 Insert the ‘squarer’ of the two USB connectors into the socket on the rear panel of the phone, between the power in- put socket and the red power button.
  • Page 41: Important Safety Information

    Important safety information Operating environment Vehicles Make sure that no special regulation is RF signals may affect improperly installed in force that imposes restrictions on the or inadequately shielded electronic use of mobile telephones. Restrictions to systems in motor vehicles (e.g. electronic mobile telephones would also apply to fuel injection systems, electronic anti-skid this phone. (anti-lock) braking systems, electronic speed control systems, airbag systems). Electronic devices Check with the manufacturer or its rep- Most modern electronic equipment is resentative regarding your vehicle. You shielded from radio frequency (RF) sig- should also consult the manufacturer of nals. However, certain electronic equip- any equipment that has been added to ment may not be shielded against the RF your vehicle. signals from your phone. Potentially explosive atmospheres Pacemakers Do not install the phone or site the anten- Pacemaker manufacturers recommend na in any area with a potentially explosive that a minimum separation of 20 cm (6 atmosphere and obey all signs and in- inches) be maintained between a hand- structions. Areas with a potentially explo- held wireless phone and a pacemaker sive atmosphere are often but not always The same restriction should apply to the clearly marked. They include chemical external antenna of the phone. If you transfer or storage facilities; vehicles have any reason to suspect that interfer- using liquefied petroleum gas (such as ence is taking place, switch off the phone...
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