Pantech CDMAPTI06 User Manual

Basic Manual
Introduction
Table of Contents
Before Using Your New Cell Phone
Basic Functions
Phone Functions
Mail Functions
Internet Functions
Multimedia Functions
Useful Functions
In Case of Loss of Your IS06
Appendix/Index
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the IS06. Before using your IS06, be sure to read the IS06 Basic Manual (this PDF manual) to ensure correct usage. After you have fi nished reading this manual, store this PDF manual and the printed manuals in safe places so you can retrieve them whenever you need them.
Manuals for the IS06
The IS06 comes with the Basic Manual and Instruction Manual.
For learning the basics:
●
Read the IS06 Basic Manual (this manual).
For learning details on using each function:
●
Read the supplied IS06 Instruction Manual (Japanese). Be sure to read the Safety Precautions
安全上のご注意
IS06.
to ensure proper usage of the
The keyword searchable au Online Manual is also available on the au homepage:
http://www.au.kddi.com/manual/index.html
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Notes on Cell Phone Use
Cell Phone Etiquette
The cell phone always emits weak radio waves when power is on. Use the cell phone in an enjoyable and safe manner without forgetting to be considerate of others around you.
Use of cell phones is not allowed in some
●
places.
• Do not use the cell phone while you are driving. Doing so is both dangerous and prohibited by law.
• Using a cell phone in an aircraft is prohibited by law. Be sure to turn the cell phone off.
Radio waves from cell phones may interfere with
●
medical electrical equipment.
• Some people close to you in crowded places such as packed trains may be using a cardiac pacemaker. Turn the cell phone off in such places.
• Abide by the rules of hospitals and other medical institutions where it is forbidden to use or carry cell phones.
Be considerate of where you use the cell phone
●
and how loudly you talk.
• Do not make calls in theaters, museums, libraries, and other similar places. Turn power off or turn on
manner mode not to disturb others around you by ringtones.
• Do not use the cell phone on a street where you might interrupt the fl ow of pedestrians.
• Move to areas where you will not inconvenience others on trains or in hotel lobbies.
• Refrain from talking in a loud voice.
• Obtain the permission of other people before you take their photos with the cell phone’s camera.
• Do not record information with the cell phone’s camera in bookstores and other locations where taking photos is not permitted.
Do not use the cell phone while driving!
Turn off your cell phone or put it in Drive mode while driving. Do not use the cell phone while driving a car/ motorcycle or riding a bicycle. It may result in a traffi c accident. Using a cell phone while driving is prohibited by law. Using a cell phone while riding a bicycle may also be punishable by law.
Prohibited!
• Looking at a cell phone display
• Talking on a cell phone while holding it
Illustrations and Screenshots in This Manual
The illustrations in this manual may look different from the actual cell phone in shape, color and typeface. The screenshots in this manual are simplifi ed and may look different from the actual cell phone screens.
Notation of Tapping Instructions in This Manual
This instruction manual omits the phrase “tap” when listing instructions that involve tapping menu items, icons, keys, or other user interface elements. Ex.: Registering a new contact in your Contacts from the Dialer
[Phone]▶Enter phone number
[Create new contact]
This means, Tap
number▶Tap
[Phone]▶Enter phone
▶Tap [Create new contact].
Introduction
1
Table of Contents
Introduction .................... ii
Notes on Cell Phone
Use ................................. ii
Illustrations and Screenshots in This
Manual ...........................1
Notation of Tapping Instructions in This
Manual ...........................1
Table of Contents ···········2
Before Using Your New Cell Phone
List of Icons ····················5 List of Included Items ·····6 Names and Functions
of Parts ···························7 Included Items ················9
Battery Pack ................... 9
au IC-Card ...................11
microSD Memory
Card .............................12
Turning On/Off the Power ···························13
Turning On the Power ..13
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Turning Off the Power...13
Switching the Display Language to English ····13
Using the System
Settings ........................13
Using the Initial
Settings Screen ............ 13
Setting Manner Mode/ Airplane Mode ··············14
Setting Manner Mode ...14 Setting Airplane
Mode ............................14
Touch Panel··················14
Operating the Touch
Panel ............................14
Displaying the Home
Preview Screen ............17
Executing Widgets .......18
Locking the Screen ......20
Unlocking the Screen ...20
How to Input Character ·····················21
Showing the
Keyboard .....................21
Using the Android
Keyboard .....................21
Using the iWnn IME
Keyboard .....................22
Basic Functions
Using Android ···············25 Home Screen ···············26
Using the Home
Screen ..........................26
Viewing the Status
Bar ................................27
Showing the Notifi cation Panel/
Using Easy Setting ....... 27
Using Applications/
Widgets/Folders ...........28
Menu Screen ················31
Using Applications
and Other Functions ....31
Search ···················32
Quick
Using Quick Search .....32
Phone Functions
Making a Phone Call ····34
Entering a Phone
Number to Call .............34
Making International
Calls .............................34
Searching and Calling
From Your Contacts ......35
Making a Call Using
the Call Log .................. 35
Receiving a Call ···········36 In Call Functions ··········37
Adjusting the Receiver
Volume .........................37
Call Log ························37
Viewing Your Call Log ..37 Making a Call From
Your Call Log ................37
Contacts ·······················38
Adding a New
Contact .........................38
Viewing Your
Contacts .......................39
Quick Contact ..............39
Deleting a Contact .......39
Editing a Contact .........39
Mail Functions
PC-mail ························41
Setting Up PC-mail .......41
Managing Received
PC-mail .........................42
Creating and Sending
PC-mail .........................43
C-mail ···························44
Receiving C-mail .......... 44
Setting Up a C-mail
Receiving Filter ............44
Google Functions
Using Google Services ·······················46
Registering an Existing
Google Account ...........46
Creating a New
Google Account ..........47
Gmail ····························48
Viewing Your Inbox .......48
Creating and Sending
E-mail ...........................49
Showing Labels ............49
Android Market ·············50
Using the Android
Market ..........................50
Google Voice Search ····52
Using Voice Search ......52
Using Other Google
Services ·······················53
Using Google Talk ........ 53
Using Google Maps .....53
Using Google Maps
Navigation ....................53
Using Google Places ...54 Using Google
Latitude ........................54
Using Google News
and Weather .................54
Using Google
Calendar ......................54
Internet Functions
Connecting to the Internet ·························56
Using Wi-Fi ................... 56
Using Data Communication
Services .......................57
Browser ························58
Displaying a Web
Page .............................58
Possible Actions While Displaying a Web
Page .............................58
Multimedia Functions
Camera ························61
Before Taking a Photo .. 61
Taking a Photo ..............61
After Taking a Photo ..... 62
Before Recording a
Movie ............................63
Record a Movie ............ 63
After Recording a
Movie ............................64
Gallery ··························65
Viewing Photos .............65
Viewing Movies ............65
Useful Functions
Alarm/Wakeup Call·······67
Setting an Alarm...........67
Setting a Wakeup Call ..67
PocketBook ··················68
Voice Recorder ............68
Playing Back Your
Recordings ...................68
Using the Calculator ....69
Setting Up the World
Clock ............................69
Using the Stopwatch .... 70
SmartNote ····················71
Creating a New Note ....71
Editing an Existing
Note ..............................72
Deleting a Note ............72
In Case of Loss of Your IS06
Remote Control Lock ···74
Activating the Device
Administrator ................74
Setting Up the Remote
Control Lock ................. 74
Activating the Remote Control Lock From a
Registered Phone ........75
Unlocking the Remote
Control Lock ................. 75
Security Lock Service ··76
Activating the Remote Control Lock Using the Security Lock Service ..76
Appendix/Index
T roubleshooting ············78 Index ····························80
Table of Contents
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Before Using Your
New Cell Phone
List of Icons
List of Included Items
Names and Functions of Parts
Included Items
Turning On/Off the Power
Switching the Display Language to English
Setting Manner Mode/Airplane Mode
Touch Panel
How to Input Character
List of Icons
You can check the current settings and status of your IS06 by looking at the icons on the status bar at the top of the display.
: Calling or currently in a call : Missed call : In a call using a Bluetooth® headset : Information available : An error occurred/Warning display
Character input mode display
Hiragana-
Full-width
Half-width
Full-width
Half-width
Full-width
Kanji
Katakana
Katakana
: New e-mail : New C-mail : Syncing data : Data sync failed : Alarm/Wakeup call set : Setting call volume : Call volume muted : Silent manner mode : Manner mode
Alphabet
Alphabet
Numeric
Half-width
Numeric
: Bluetooth® standby : Bluetooth® connecting : Connected to Wi-Fi (display signal srength) : Using GPS : Insufficient disk space : Preparing microSD memory card : Connected by USB : 3G transmission : Receiving packets : Sending packets – : Battery power level – : Battery power level (when charging) : Signal strength
: Out of area : Airplane mode : Playing music
: Displays the current time
: Software update available
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●基本設定 Step1 Googleアカウントの設定
初めてIS06を使用するときに、Googleアカウントを登録する方法 を説明します。 Googleアカウントを登録すると、Gmail、Androidマーケット、 GoogleマップなどのGoogle社が提供するサービスを利用すること ができます。
Step2 PCメール設定
IS06では、POP3/IMAP/Exchangeに対応したPCメールを受 信/送信できます。 本書では、例として、auoneメールをIMAPで設定する方法を説明 します。
●Wi-Fi設定
無線LAN(Wi-Fi)機能を利用してインターネットに接続する方法を 説明します。
List of Included Items
●IS06
●Battery pack
●microSD memory card
(2 GB) (Sample)
●PANTECH microUSB-18 pin (charger) conversion cable
Introduction
Basic Manual
Table of Contents
Before Using Your New Cell Phone
Basic Functions
Phone Functions
Mail Functions
Google Functions
Internet Functions
Multimedia Functions
Useful Functions
In Case of Loss of Your IS06
Appendix/Index
●Instruction Manual (Japenese)
●USB-microUSB conversion cable (Sample)
はじめにお読みください
設定ガイド
このたびは、IS06をお買い上げいただき、誠にありがとうございました。 この『設定ガイド』では、主な基本操作・初期設定について説明しています。 さまざまな機能の説明については、同梱の『取扱説明書』をご参照ください。 ご使用の前に必ず『取扱説明書』の「免責事項」および「安全上のご注意」を お読みいただき、正しく安全にお使いください。
●Setting Guide
(Japanese)
6
●PANTECH earphone jack conversion adapter 03
●Warranty (Japanese) ●Safety Precautions
(Japanese) ●Software Update Guide (Japanese) ●au International Call Guide (Japanese)
Names and Functions of Parts
② ③ ④
⑤ ⑥ ⑦
⑧ ⑨
NOTE
Be careful not to place any stickers over the built-in antenna or cover the built-in antenna with your hand when transmitting data or talking. Call and network connection quality will be adversely af
fected.
Built-in antenna
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① Proximity sensor ② Receiver
Allows you to hear ringtones, incoming call voice, and multimedia playback audio, etc.
③ microUSB connection jack ④ Display (touch panel) ⑤ Back key
Return to the previous screen.
⑥ Home key
Displays the Home screen. Hold down to display a list of recently used applications and functions.
⑦ Menu key
Displays a menu for the application or function currently used.
⑧ Microphone
Transmits your voice during a call. Also used to record sounds.
⑨ LED lamp
Lights up red while charging. Flashes when receiving a call or when an alarm rings depending on your settings.
⑩ Power key
Turns on the IS06 by holding down this key while the power is turned off.
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Used to turn the power on and off, turn the screen on or off, or end a call. Hold down to display a menu of phone options (manner/airplane mode).
⑪ Strap eyelet ⑫ Camera light ⑬ Camera (lens) ⑭ Volume key ⑮ Search key
Press for application-specifi c search features or to search your IS06 information or the web via Quick Search.
⑯ Battery pack cover
This manual represents each key as shown below.
Menu key Home key Back key Search key Power key Volume key
(Menu)
(Home) (Back) (Search) (Power) (Volume)
Included Items
Battery Pack
Removing the Battery Pack
Insert the tip of your
fi nger (fi ngernail) into the slot at the bottom of the battery pack cover and lift up.
Use the groove to lift
the battery pack out.
Inserting the Battery Pack
Confi rm the location
of the connectors in the IS06 and insert the battery pack in the proper orientation.
-1
-2
-3
Place the battery
pack cover back on the IS06.
Push down on the
two locations at -1, the two locations at
-2, and the two
locations at -3, in
der.
that or
Battery Life
Standby time Approximately 200 hours Talk time Approximately 300 minutes
■
Battery life may be shorter than the list depending on the applications and functions used.
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Charging the Battery Pack
PANTECH microUSB-18 pin (charger) conversion cable
Common AC adapter 01/02 (sold separately)
Charging time takes approximately 190 minutes.
Connect the PANTECH microUSB-18 pin (charger)
conversion cable to the common AC adapter 01/02 (sold separately).
Open the microUSB connection jack cover on the
IS06 and connect the PANTECH microUSB-18 pin (charger) conversion cable.
Plug the common AC adapter 01/02 (sold
separately) into an 100 V AC power outlet.
The LED lamp lights up red, and displayed.
– will be
The LED lamp will go out when charging is complete.
Unplug the PANTECH microUSB-18 pin (charger)
conversion cable from the IS06 in a straight line once charging is complete.
Close the microUSB connection jack cover. Unplug the common AC adapter 01/02 (sold
separately) from the power outlet.
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■
To remove the PANTECH microUSB-18 pin (charger) conversion cable from the common AC adapter 01/02 (sold separately), pull the cable out in a straight line while holding down the release buttons on both sides of the connector.
■
If you charge the IS06 when the battery pack has no power left, it may take a few moments for the charging notice to display on the screen.
au IC-Card
The au IC-Card contains your phone number and other personal details.
au IC-Card
IC (metal) portion
Inserting/Removing the au IC-Card
Cutout
Turn off the IS06 and remove the battery pack
cover.
Slightly raise the au IC-Card and pull it out in the
direction of the arrow.
To insert the au IC-Card, insert it in the direction
of the arrow. Make sure the IC (metal) portion is facing down and the cutout on the au IC-Card matches that shown in the fi gure.
NOTE
■
Pay attention to the followings not to damage the au IC-Card.
• Do not touch the IC (metal) portion of the au IC-Card or the IC card terminal on the IS06.
• Check to ensure that the au IC-Card is inserted in the correct direction.
• Do not apply excessive force when inserting or removing the au IC-Card.
■
Be careful not to lose your au IC-Card after removing it.
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microSD Memory Card
Notes on Handling of microSD Memory Card
■
Do not remove the microSD memory card, the battery pack, or turn off the power when loading, writing, saving, playing, moving, or copying data to and from the microSD memory card. Doing so could result in the loss of some or all data stored on the microSD memory card or the IS06.
■
Do not drop or apply excessive force to the IS06 when there is a microSD memory card inside. Doing so could result in the loss of some or all data stored on the microSD memory card.
■
Do not insert any liquid, metallic, fl ammable, or other foreign objects in the microSD memory card slot on the IS06. Doing so could result in a fi re, electrical shock, or damage to the IS06.
■
microSD memory card may become warm after long periods of use. This is not a malfunction.
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Inserting/Removing a microSD Memory Card
Turn off the IS06. Remove the battery pack cover
and the battery pack.
Insert the microSD memory card in the direction of
the arrow. Make sure that the metallic terminal is facing down and the side with the microSD logo is facing up.
Remove the microSD memory card by pulling it out
in the direction of the arrow.
■
You can save photos, movies, documents, music, and other fi les to a microSD memory card.
■
Some applications may not function without a microSD memory card.
■
To safely remove a microSD memory card, unmount it by tapping
[Settings] [System]▶ [microSD & phone
storage][Unmount microSD], or turn off your IS06 before removing.
[menu]
Turning On/Off the Power
Switching the Display Language to English
Turning On the Power
Hold down (Power)
■
■
Turning Off the Power
Hold down (Power) until the Phone options screen appears
▶ ▶[OK]
The logo will be displayed and after a few moments the lock screen will appear. See “Unlocking the Screen” ( to unlock the screen. After unlocking the screen, the display will turn off and the screen will lock automatically after a period of inactivity.
P.20)
[Power off]
You can switch the display language for function names and other items to English.
Using the System Settings
[メニュー] (menu) [設定] (Settings)
[システム] (System) [ 言語とキー ボード] (Language & keyboard)[言語を 選択] (Select language)[English]
Using the Initial Settings Screen
When you fi rst turn on the IS06 [言語変更] (change language) on the screen with the Android robot[English]
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Setting Manner Mode/Airplane Mode
Touch Panel
Setting Manner Mode
Hold down (Power) until the Phone options screen appears
■
When manner mode is on, appears in the status bar and all sounds, including ringtones and other sound effects, are turned off. (Excludes multimedia playback audio and alarms.)
■
To turn off manner mode, hold down (Power) again until the Phone options screen appears
[Manner mode].
Setting Airplane Mode
[Manner mode]
Hold down (Power) until the Phone options screen appears
[Airplane
mode]
■
When airplane mode is on, appears in the status bar and all communications/networking functions such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
■
To turn off airplane mode, hold down (Power) again until the Phone options screen appears
[Airplane mode].
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®
are turned off.
Operating the Touch Panel
■
The IS06 is equipped with a touch panel screen. You can perform actions by tapping items and keys on the screen with your fi nger.
Tap Touch a menu or item and quickly remove
your fi nger from the screen.
Flick Up/Down
Touch and quickly slide your finger up or down across the screen.
Long Touch Keep touching a menu or item.
Flick Left/Right
Touch and quickly slide your finger left or right across the screen.
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Drag Keep touching the item and slide your finger
to the desired location with the item.
Pinch Out (Zoom in)
Place two fingers on the
screen and slide them apart.
Slide Keep touching and slide your finger across
the screen in the target direction.
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Pinch In (Zoom out)
Place two fingers on the screen and slide them closer.
Displaying the Home Preview Screen
■
Tap at the top of the Home screen to display the Home Preview screen in 3D.
■
You can fl ick the Home Preview screen to rotate it left and right, or to tilt it up and down. Tap a Home screen in the 3D display to move to that Home screen.
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<Home screen>
<Home Preview screen>
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Executing Widgets
Executing 3D
Widgets
▶▶▶
Tap (Menu) on the Home screenTap
[Widget]
Tap
[3D Widgets]
Slide to the left and right
▶▶
Long-touch the widget to select it and drag it
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to the desired location
Tap the widget on the Home screen
The 3D widget will be executed
Executing Widgets
▶▶▶
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Tap (Menu) on the Home screenTap
[Widget]
Tap the widget
Tap
[Widgets]
Flick up or down
▶▶
Tap the widget on the Home screen
The widget will be executed
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Locking the Screen
Lock the Screen
■
Press (Power) while using the IS06 to turn off the display and lock the screen.
■
After a period of inactivity, the display will turn off and the screen will lock automatically.
Unlocking the Screen
■
Press (Power) or (Home) to turn on the display.
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Slide Unlock
Unlock Pattern
■
If a slide unlock has been set, slide your fi nger across the screen in the direction noted to unlock the screen.
■
You can set a password or PIN number to input after slide unlock from
[Settings] [System]
[menu]
[Location & security][Set
up screen lock].
■
To further increase security, you can set an unlock pattern
[menu] [Settings]
from
[System] [Location &
security][Set up screen lock].
■
Draw the unlock pattern to unlock the screen.
■
If you fail to unlock the screen fi ve times in succession you cannot try again for 30 seconds.
How to Input Character
Input characters by tapping keys on the on-screen keyboard (soft keyboard). The IS06 comes with two types of soft keyboards: the Android keyboard for English and the iWnn IME keyboard for Japanese.
Showing the Keyboard
Tap the character input fi eld
Using the Android Keyboard
Long-touch the character input fi eld [Input method][Android keyboard]
Icon Explanation
Switch between
/
uppercase/lowercase
Lowercase/ Uppercase/ Caps
lock Delete one character
to the left of the cursor
Switch to number/ symbol input
Switch to alphabet input
Space
Long-touch for symbol selection
(
period
)
input
■
Long-touch or to show the Android Keyboard Settings/Input method selection screen.
■
You can input European characters by long­touching the letters a, e, i, o, u, y, c, s, or n.
■
You cannot enter Japanese characters when using the Android keyboard.
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Using the iWnn IME Keyboard
Long-touch the character input fi eld
[Input method] [iWnn IME]
Icons and Their Functions
Icon
Return to the previous character assigned to the key
Return to the state before character conversion Delete one character to the left of the cursor
Long-touch to delete continuously Move cursor left Shorten the segment for conversion by one character Delete one character of wildcard prediction Move cursor right Lengthen the segment for conversion by one character Add one character of wildcard prediction
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Explanation
Icon
Display symbol/face mark list
Convert to alphanumeric kana Insert space
Convert (group paragraph conversion also possible) Change Input mode (Hiragana →Half-width Alphabet →Half-width Numeric) Long-touch to display menu (Change Settings, 10-key ⇔QWERTY, Input Mode, Input Method)
Finalize segment conversion during input
Input carriage return
Move to next input fi eld
Finish input
Input half-width “-”
Input half-width “+”
Input “P” (pause)
10-key
Input the character displayed on the key (available characters depends on the input mode)
■
The icons and menus that actually appear may vary depending on the application or function in use.
Explanation
Changing Input Modes
While entering characterLong-touch
[ Input Mode]Select an input
mode
Icon Explanation
Hiragana-Kanji Full-width
Katakana Half-width Katakana Full-width Alphabet
■
The input mode icon is also displayed on the status bar.
■
The input mode may not be changed depending on the applications or functions in use.
Icon Explanation
Half-width Alphabet
Full-width Numeric Half-width
Numeric
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Basic Functions
Using Android
Home Screen
Menu Screen
Quick Search
Using Android
Using your IS06
for the fi rst time
Hold down
(Power)
NOTE
■
If you register multiple accounts you can synchronize contacts and other information for each registered account.
■
If you do not register a Google account, you may not be able to recover your contacts if they are lost. Be sure to register a Google account before using Android.
▶▶▶
Tap the
Android robot
■
When you turn on the IS06 for the fi rst time and unlock the screen using slide unlock, you will see an illustration of the Android robot. Tap the robot to begin using your IS06.
■
If you already have a Google account, tap [Sign in] to register your Google account to your IS06. Or you can create a new Google account by tapping [Create]. You must register a Google account in order to use Google online services such as Gmail, Google Talk, or Google Calendar or to download applications and other items from the Android Market.
■
Follow the on-screen instructions to set up your Google account, confi gure your Google location settings and data backup settings, then tap [Next]. Tap [Finish setup] to return to the Home screen and begin using your IS06.
Read usage instructions
Read setup instructions
Google account
setup
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