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1. Opening and closing programs You do not need to exit a program to open another or to conserve memory The system manages memory automatically To open a program tap i you want to launch tap gt Programs In most cases selecting or OK will close an application Program switch G Control Panel You can use the program switch to quickly select the running program To use the program J My Device switch tap the on the taskbar then tap the program you want on the list 9 Desktop 12 28 am A S Windows CE help Read the help information when you want to learn more about the program by tap the on the left top of the program window The help window will pop up 16 CHAPTER 2 LEARNING THE BASICS Adjusting the volume A E i i Settings Control Panel settings E Control Panel S Help te ar and Start Menu Ep 1 17 PM Ae 2 Double tap the Volume amp Sounds icon Bluetooth Certificates Date Time Dialing Device Properties E Pr we y gt gt i Password Input Panel Internet Keyboard Mouse Network and Options Dial up Co 139 Power Regional Remove Connection Betting Programs Er 30 Wersion Manager Sounds Select the Volume tab Yolume E Sounds Pro OK Move the system volume slider on the Volume screen to the required volume level Tap the OK button Events warnings system events Applications Notifications alarms reminders Ke
2. Settings E Control Panel S Help Device i Properties y Internet Keyboard Options Y PC Power Connection y p System Version Make New Connection eA Taskbar and Start Menu e Mouse 2 Regional Remove Settings Programs JO Volume amp Sounds e rn A Display Owner o Storage Manager Input Panel a Password Stylus 29 Tap Specify an IP address Enter IP address Subnet Mask De fault Gatway Tap Name Servers Enter the DNS or WINS addresses Tap the OK button tiwInapil Settings An IP address can be automatically assigned to this computer If your network does not automatically assign IP addresses ask your network administrator for an address and then type it in the space provided O Obtain an IP address via DHCP tiwlnapil Settings Name server addresses may be Primary DNS automatically assigned if DHCP is enabled on nie Secondary DNS You can specify addition 1 WINS or DNS resolvers in the Primary WINS space provided Secondary WINS Upgrading OS Image or Bootloader Unless you re familiar with the OS Image and Bootloader do not do the following operation To upgrade OS Image or Bootloader Store the OS image or Bootloader files on the SD card Install the SD card Tap gt Programs Windows Explorer Double tap the Windows Application Windows OD Demo Apps EE 12 58 PM A 5
3. steps you took when trying to fix the problem The information may be useful to the service personnel Return the device to the place you purchased it 36 APPENDIX Guidelines for care and maintenance It is recommended that you follow certain guidelines to prevent possible damage to the device and to keep it in a good condition Using the device Avoid using the device in dusty and extremely high or low temperature environments Do not spill water on the device or expose it to the rain Avoid removing the battery without turning off the device Do not apply strong force or shocks to the device Keep the device and its accessories away from children Do not insert metal objects into the charging communications port of the device This can short circuit the battery and result in danger Turn off the device or switch it to silent mode when you are asked to in public places Cleaning the device Use a soft clean and slightly moistened cloth to clean the device Do not let water come into contact with the earpiece microphone or the metal surface Do not wipe the device with any corrosive liquid or coarse objects This can damage the outer surface of the device Carrying or storing the device Do not leave the device in extremely high or low temperature environments Charge the battery unless every 3 months if it is not going to be used for a long period We recom mand you to remove the battery from the device and store the d
4. WLAN network is not set to broadcast then you have to connect to it manually Before trying to connect to a WLAN network determine if authentication information is needed by contacting your network administrator Manually connect to a WLAN network A wireless network can be added manually by entering the settings information to add the network Contact your network administrator to determine if authentication information is needed before trying to connect to a WLAN network To manually connect to a WLAN network Turn on the WLAN refer to P 24 Double tap or x on the taskbar EM 100 supports WLAN Roaming function Once you complete the WLAN settings when you move EM 100 from the range of one Access Point AP to another the WLAN network will be detected and connected automatically Select the Wireless Infor TIWLMAPIl mation tab IF Information IPwb Information Wireless Information Select a network and press connect or right click for more options To add a new network double click Add New Y Add New a dlink preferred ureterred A WLAN Status Signal Strength Select an avaliable net work Tap the Connect button Mot Connected Mo Signal Notify me when new wireless networks are available 6 Set the properties Wireless Network Properties Network name SSID LANG This is a computer to computer fad hoc network wireless access points are not used Wireless network
5. a record of the steps you take when troubleshooting The information may be useful when calling for technical support or for passing on to service personnel e Use some other electrical device to confirm that the electrical outlet is working e Ensure all connections are securely attached General Problems Refer to the following general problems you may encounter PROBLEM SOLUTION You can not turn on the device Is the battery charged Is the battery properly installed You have trouble connecting to the Make sure you have subscribed for a data service from your Internet service operator Make sure you entered correct setting parameters such as APN and IP addresses in data profile setup Why does the device operate slowly at You should have enough free memory space on the device so times that the device operates efficiently Check the free memory space delete or transfer old files on the device to free available memory space You have trouble charging the battery Is the battery charger correctly plugged into the battery charger socket on the device Is the power cord of the charger damaged Is the battery very old If yes replace with a new battery and try again 35 Having the EM 100 Serviced If you are unable to solve the problem you should have the device serviced Pack the device in the original box See Unpacking the EM 100 on page 1 Include a description of the problem and a checklist of the
6. contents identifying components charge the battery install the SD card and power it on Chapter 2 Learning The Basics The chapter provides information how to use the basic features Chapter 3 Using The Accessories This section provides information how to use the accessories Appendix The appendix covers troubleshooting information on having the EM 100 serviced and technical specifications Safety information Before installing and using the EM 100 take note of the following precautions SAR compliance for body worn operations is restricted which provide at least 2 cm separation between the device and the user s body Request service for damaged products Turn off the product unplug it from the electrical outlet and request service from a service partner under the following conditions e The power cord or plug is damaged e Liquid has been spilled into the product e An object has fallen into the product e The product has been exposed to rain or water e The product has been dropped or damaged e The product does not operate normally when you follow the operating instructions Avoid hot areas The product should be placed away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves and other products such as amplifiers that produce heat Allow the product to cool Allow the product to cool before removing covers and touching internal components Avoid wet areas Never use the product in a wet lo
7. key WEP This network requires a key for Encryption WED Authentication Open e To use data encryption select an encryption method from the Encryption list IEEE 802 1X Authentication Enable 802 1 authentication on this network EAP type Tis y l To use authentication select the authentication method from the Authentication list To automatically use a network key tap The key is provided automatically or else enter the Network key Network key fi The key is provided automatically Key index and Key index 7 Tap the OK button Find an IP address To find an IP address 1 Double tap y or mK on the taskbar 2 The WLAN IP address is displayed at the IP Informa tion tab TIWLNAPI1 IP Information 1Pv6 Information Wireless Information Internet Protocol TCP IP Address Type DHCP IP Address 192 168 1 67 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 32 28 CHAPTER 2 LEARNING THE BASICS Specify the IP address and Name Servers The IP address and name server addresses may be automatically assigned if DHCP in enabled on the wetwork server If your network does not automatically assign the addresses ask your network administrator for the information and then refer the following to specify it a 2 Double tap the Network and Dial up Connections icon 3 Double tap the WLAN connection icon Settings Control Panel E
8. page 20 e Setting the date and time on page 22 e Turning on off the WLAN on page 23 e Turning on off the Bluetooth on page 24 e Setting the screen rotation on page 25 e Install and remove programs on page 26 e Connecting toa WLAN network on page 27 e Upgrading OS Image or Bootloader on page 30 Entering text You can use the on screen keyboard to enter text To use the on screen keyboard tap the ese Fa Fe ra Fa 5 Fs F7 0 Fo ro z2 r32Juom en pron l2 slels s 7ls s ol es w alwfelr e fyfujifojejrfrjy Ea s paje jofnfifk o 2 m Lock EEE EI EZ IE EU ER EN Jup o Tap keys on keyboard to enter text Shortcut menus A shortcut menu is displayed when you tap and hold an item This menu displays the most common commands for the specific item For example you can delete an appointment by using commands on a shortcut menu When the shortcut menu displays tap the action you want to perform To close a shortcut menu without performing an action tap anywhere outside the menu EJ l Open Cut Copy Delete Rename Properties on the taskbar 19 Performing a reset A reset stops all running applications but does not erase any programs or saved data E Be sure to close all running applications before performing a reset NOTE To perform a reset 1 Locate the recessed Reset button on the device 2 Use the a straightened paper clip to lightly press the Reset button
9. rubber cover Plug the AC adapter power cord into an electrical outlet then connect the DC plug of the adapter cable to the EM 100 It takes approximately 2 4 hours to fully charge the battery for the first time Subsequent charges might take longer To avoid damaging EM 100 or the AC adapter make sure all connectors are properly CAUTION 9 Press the suspend button to turn on the EM 100 e To protect and prolong the life of the battery do not charge it for 24 hours or longer at a time e Please make sure to perform 3 complete full charge and discharge cycles to get optimal battery capacity Failure to comply will result in shorter battery lifespan IMPORTANT If battery is not used please store in dry area within a temperature range of 10 C 20 C It is necessary to charge the battery once every 3 months to avoid battery degradation Battery may become unusable if the above is not respected Using SD cards Use optional SD cards for e Expanding the memory of the EM 100 e Adding functionality You can use SD cards for additional data storage The micro SD and mini SD cards can also be used with an SD adapter in the EM 100 IN SD cards must be purchased separately and are not included with the EM 100 NOTE Install a SD card Refer to the following to install a SD card 1 Turn off the power Slide the power switch to the left 2 Remove the screw 10 CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED 3 Remove
10. the battery cover 4 Remove the battery 5 Insert the SD card into the slot with the label facing down e Push the SC card until it clicks into place e To remove the SD card press it to eject it from the slot 11 6 Replace the battery Align the battery connectors on the battery with the pins in the battery compartment and insert the battery 7 Replace the battery cover 8 Reinstall the screw 9 Slide the power switch to the right 12 CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED Viewing content of a SD card Refer to view content of a SD card 1 Tap Programs Windows z Internet Explorer Explorer 2 Double tap SD Memory to see a list of files and folders e If the EM 100 does not recognize Application My NAND Flash Network Program Files Temp Data Documents your SD card make sure you have firmly pushed the SD card into the windows Control SD Memory slot 13 14 CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED CHAPTER 2 LEARNING THE BASICS This chapter describes how to use basic features of the EM 100 to powering it on The following topics are described e Entering text on page 15 e Shortcut menus on page 15 e Performing a reset on page 16 e Opening and closing programs on page 16 e Program switch on page 16 e Windows CE help on page 16 e Adjusting the volume on page 17 e Changing the device name on page 18 e Entering owner information on page 19 e Recalibrating the screen on
11. to connect the EM 100 to the computer Follow the instructions in the Installation Wizard provided with the program you want to install Check the screen on the EM 100 to see if any further steps are nec essary to complete the program installation To remove programs from the EM 100 i Settings Control Panel Programs gt Lz Favorites gt _ Documents gt E Settings E Control Panel are age oe seen Help E E E 2 Run wt Taskbar and Start Menu pp 1 17 pm A E 2 Double tap the Stylus icon gt Bluetooth Certificates Date Time Dialing Display Input Panel Device i Properties Fy Feen 9 Internet Keyboard Mouse Network and Owner Password Options Dial upCo g amp 9 S B PC Power Regional Remove Storage Stylus Connection Settings s Manager r System Version Volume amp Sounds 26 CHAPTER 2 LEARNING THE BASICS 3 Select the programs you want to a NRG OK remove and then tap the Remove button Remove Programs To remove a program select it and then press Remove Remove Connecting to a WLAN network With wireless access you can connect the device to the Internet Instead EM 100 can connect to an IEEE 802 11b g device or connect directly to other WLAN enabled devices Automatically connect to a WLAN network When you turn on the WLAN radio refer to P 23 The EM 100 automatically detects WLAN networks that are broadcasting their signals If your
12. zix folder gt A Co 7 My NAND Flash Network Program Files Temp Documents Pe Control SD Memory Panel 30 CHAPTER 2 LEARNING THE BASICS 5 Double tap the NandTools LanMlodel msdadc msdaer msdaeren msdaosp MandToo s netmui MetRegister 6 Tap the OS Image upgrade or Bootloader upgrade button NandTools Ver 1 01 7 Tap the Exit button Bootloader Upgrade 31 32 CHAPTER 2 LEARNING THE BASICS CHAPTER 3 USING THE ACCESSORIES Attaching the leather cover Open the provided leather cover then put the EM 100 in the cover Install two screws through the holes on the cover to the mounting hole on the left side of the EM 100 e m m e 33 34 CHAPTER 3 USING THE ACCESSORIES APPENDIX This appendix describes locating and solving problems that you may encounter while using the EM 100 Troubleshooting Often after time spent troubleshooting the problem is traced to something as simple as a loose connection Check the following before proceeding to the problem specific solutions Tips for Troubleshooting In each problem specific section try the steps in the order suggested This may help you to solve the problem more quickly Try to pin point the problem and thus avoid replacing non defective parts For example if you replace batteries and the problem remains put the original batteries back and go to the next step Keep
13. EM 100 User Manual Copyright This publication including all photographs illustrations and software is protected under international copyright laws with all rights reserved Neither this manual nor any of the material contained herein may be reproduced without written consent of PARTNER Tech Corp Disclaimer The information in this document is subject to change without notice The manufacturer makes no representa tions or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose The manufacturer reserves the right to revise this publi cation and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of the manufacturer to notify any person of such revision or changes Trademark recognition All product names used in this manual are the properties of their respective owners and are acknowledged Federal Communications Commission FCC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer ence in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that
14. NG THE BASICS 4 Carefully press and briefly hold stylus on the center of the target Repeat as the target moves around the screen Repeat as the target Press the p Tap any place on the screen to finish the new cailbration 21 Setting the date and time Refer to the following to install a SD card 4 Settings Control Panel E Settings E Control Panel amp Help Estres 2 Run wy Taskbar and Start Menu pa 1 17 pm A 2 Double tap the Date Time icon Dialing Display Input Panel Device i gt e e ea a Internet Keyboard Mouse Network and Owner Password Options Dial up Co yg 33 400 Power Regional Remove Storage Stylus Connection Settings Programs Manager Y t System Version Volume amp Sounds 3 Change the date or time and select the Date Time Properties OK correct time zone Date Time 4 Tap the Apply button ad EN April 2009 SMTVWITEFS 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 EJ 7 23 29 30 1 2 3456784 Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving 22 CHAPTER 2 LEARNING THE BASICS Turning on off the WLAN Refer to the following to turn the WLAN on off 1 Tap 3 Windows Explorer IE Documents TRE Explorer 3 Je 12 58 PM pa 2 Double tap the Windows folder Eile Edit View Go Edit View ie Application My NAND Flash Network Program Files Temp Da Documents IB gt Windows Cont
15. cation more than 90 humidity Avoid inserting objects into product Never insert objects of any kind into slots or other openings in the product Clean the product properly Unplug the product from the wall outlet before cleaning it Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a soft cloth dampened with water for cleaning exterior components but NEVER apply water directly to the product or to an LCD screen Use recommended mounting accessories Do not use the product on an unstable table cart stand tripod or bracket Mount the product according to the manufacturer s instructions and use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer Use the product with approved equipment Use your product only with the computers and accessories identified as suitable for use with your product Adjust the volume Turn down the volume before using headphones or other audio devices Use only an approved adapter This device has a built in Li polymer battery To reduce the risk of fire or burns do not disassemble crush puncture a battery pack If expose the battery in fire the battery will crack explode or release dangerous chemicals There is a danger of explosion if a battery pack is incorrectly replaced Replace it only with an approved battery pack for this product Replace the battery with the same type as the product s battery we recommend in the product specification list Use of another batte
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17. evice and its battery in a cool dark and dry place 37 Specifications Communication Environmental 38 APPENDIX Freescale 1 MX31 CPU 532MHz 133MHz Mobile DDR 128MB NAND flash 128MB 10 1 Color TFT LCD module 800 x 480 LED backlight 4 wire resistive touch screen 802 11b g WLAN Roaming Bluetooth combo module 2 x lw stereo speaker 1 x SD card supports SDHC 1x USB 1 Mini USB 4 x programmable function keys Li Polymer Rechargeable Battery Windows CE 5 0 DC 15V 2A CE FCC BSMI CB NCC Operation temp 0 40 C fanless Storage temp 20 60 C Humidity Operation 20 80 Storage 10 80
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19. interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment onto an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Shielded interconnect cables and a shielded AC power cable must be employed with this equipment to ensure compliance with the pertinent RF emission limits governing this device Changes or modifications not ex pressly approved by the system s manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Declaration of conformity This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following conditions This device may not cause harmful interference and This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation About this manual This manual is intended for system administrators who are familiar with setting up a new system and install ing programs The manual consists of the following sections Chapter 1 Getting Started This section covers unpacking and checking the package
20. la Input Panel Certificates Date Time Dialing Device Properties E we e2 a y gt a Internet Keyboard Mouse Network ar Owner Password Y Options Dial up Co Gi 9 PC Power Regional Remove Storage Stylus Connection Settings Programs Manager y p J System Version Volume amp Sounds 3 On the Identification tab enter your ae eee OK personal information Identification Network ID Mame poo company ee _ _ Address Work phone Home phone At power on Display owner identification 19 Recalibrating the screen If your stylus seems to be out of sync with the screen then recalibrate the screen using your stylus Settings Control Panel E Settings E Control Panel 2 Run 2 Taskbar and Start Menu pa 1 17 pm A E 2 Double tap the Stylus icon 4 Date Time Dialing Display Input Panel Device i Properties A y y D e Internet Keyboard Mouse Network and Owner Password Options Dial up Co YS 2 Yb Power Regional Remove Storage Connection Settings Programs Manager Y D y System Version Volume amp Sounds 3 Select the Calibration tab then tap the Stylus Properties OK Recalibrate button Double Tary Calibration If your device isn t E responding properly to your taps you may need to recalibrate your screen To start the recalibration process tap Recalibrate 20 CHAPTER 2 LEARNI
21. n the EM 100 Front panel components 3 5 6 7 8 Figure 1 2 Front view Component Description Component Description a 10 1 inch touch screen 4 WiFi indicator Light WiFi is functional Power indicator Solid green power on Solid red battery Up selection key charging Flashing red low battery NN Down selection key Bluetooch indicator Light Left selection key Bluetooth is functional MEA eines Top and bottom panel components Figure 1 3 Top and bottom view Component Description Left channel speaker Tesco 4 CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED Left and right side components oa gt O Figure 1 4 Left and right side view Connector Description INICIOS CST 5 Back panel components Figure 1 5 Back view Connector Description Wall mount attaching holes 6 CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED Setup the EM 100 Refer to the following to setup the EM 100 1 Turn off the power Slide the power switch to the left 2 Remove the screw 3 Remove the battery cover Slide the cover down and away from the EM 100 4 Install the battery Align the battery connectors on the battery with the pins in the battery compartment and insert the battery 5 Replace the battery cover 6 Reinstall the screw 8 CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED 7 Turn on the power 8 Charge the battery hb Charge the battery within a temperature NOTE range 0 C to 45 C Open the power jack
22. rol SD Memory Panel 3 Double tap the SetWi apes wees wees FiBind SetWiFiUnBind Rotation SetBlueto SetBlueto icon to turn on off the WLAN Turn the i WLAN off l vibrator wibrator 23 Turning on off the Bluetooth Refer to the following to turn Bluetooth on off 1 Tap 2 Windows Explorer 2 Double tap the Windows folder 3 Double tap the SetBluetoo thOn SetBluetoothOff icon to turn on off the Bluetooth cnn Explorer 3 se 12 58 PM je Application My NAND Flash Network Program Files Temp Dat Documents Windows Control SD Memory Panel EB l presview presviewer Presvieya R_L EPen Res Rotation a Turn the EA aik ae Bluetooth off SetWWiFiBind SetviFill SystembCo Bluetooth on 24 CHAPTER 2 LEARNING THE BASICS Setting the screen rotation Refer to the following to set the screen rotation 1 Tap 2 Windows Explorer 2 Double tap the Windows folder 3 Double tap the Rotation icon e Once you execute the rotation the screen will be rotated Windows Explorer File Edit View Go khaaa DT gt My NAND Flash Documents EP gt Windows Control SD Memory Panel Application Tapit Y RLL Ere I Rotation Rotation SA SAME all 2 Network Program Files Temp servic if solita 25 Install and remove programs To install programs on the EM 100 1 Use a Mini USB to USB cable
23. ry may present a risk of fire or explosion When a battery pack has reached the end of its useful life do not dispose of the battery pack in general household waste Follow the local laws and regulations in your area for battery pack disposal The provided battery is only for this device Store the battery pack in a cool dry place When not in use this product for a long period remove the battery pack and store it in a cool dry place If you want to store it for long time please place this product in a dry box Warning Batteries may explode if not handled properly Do not disassemble or dispose of them in fire Keep them away from children Follow local regulations when disposing of used batteries WARNING AN LE Be SB GR BS SAR KE AY fe gt E o 24M 18123 BY t 0 88 8024 48 la 42 LDE AMAIA Fe aot AAS SB HERESBIERZARFER SIR Th A E FSA ESA gt Revision history Version 1 0 April 2009 Version 1 1 April 2010 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED ars 1 Unpacking the EM 100 esiisade iai ia ia 1 Checking the package contents occccccccccococonococononononcnonnnnnnanononanononanoss 2 Identifying components sesscsionioianmcaricc decaer 3 Se A 7 ET SING 8 Ko OS PMC BEER A 10 ala SCAU Chg ee ee 10 Viewing Content OF a SD CAN ee in 13 CHAPTER 2 LEARNING THE BASICS nun nenne 15 ENS TON eee ee ne 15 SHOES ee scene een he 15 Performing a RS SE Lese seen Bei adne Bea ee ne ae rer Eee 16 Openin
24. y clicks O soft Gi Loud Screen taps O Soft Loud 17 Changing the device name The device name is used to identify the EM 100 in the following situations e Connecting with a computer e Connecting to a network Refer to the following to change the device name Settings Control Panel E Programs gt e Favorites gt Settings E Control Panel 2 Run 2 Taskbar and Start Menu 132 1 17 pm A E 2 Double tap the System icon Date Time Diali i Input Panel Device i Properties i gt Internet Keyboard Mouse Network and Password Options Dial up Co 59 B Power Regional Remove Storage Stylus Settings Programs Manager Fr Je Wersion Volume amp Sounds Select the Device Name tab Enter a name The device name must begin with a letter consist of letters l me f korad a f 0 to9 Your device uses this information to rom A to Z and numbers from to 7 identify itself to other computers and should not contain spaces Device name without spaces Tap the OK button Device description 18 CHAPTER 2 LEARNING THE BASICS Entering owner information Enter your personal information such as your name and address so that the EM 100 can be returned to you if it is lost Refer to the following to enter the information Settings gt Control Panel E Settings E Control Panel 2 Run 2 Taskbar and Start Menu rn A 2 Double tap the Owner icon ee so
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