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VN910
User Guide
VN910 User Guide: February 2007
All reasonable attempts are made to ensure that this User Guide is up-to-date and accurate.
However, please note that due to circumstances beyond our control, certain appearances,
features or operations may vary slightly from those described here. Contents are subject to
change without notice.
Contents
Important Safety Instructions
General.......................................................................................6
Working Conditions ....................................................................6
Design Limitations ......................................................................7
User Scenario/Habit ...................................................................7
Introduction
About the VN910 ........................................................................8
Package Contents ................................................................8
Features................................................................................9
Front ................................................................................9
Rear ................................................................................9
Top ................................................................................10
Bottom ...........................................................................10
Left and right sides........................................................10
Initial Setup
Switch the Device On ...............................................................11
Screen Calibration ....................................................................11
Set the Time/Date.....................................................................11
Insert the SD/MMC Card ..........................................................12
Connecting to a Computer
Establishing device-PC connection ....................................13
Charging the Device
Battery Indicators......................................................................14
LED indicators ....................................................................14
Using the AC Adaptor...............................................................14
Car Installation
Setting up the VN910 in your vehicle ....................................... 15
Using the suction cup ................................................... 15
Basics
Navigation Options................................................................... 19
Using the touch screen....................................................... 19
Using the hard keys............................................................ 19
Main menu screen ................................................................... 19
Navigation
Accessing the Navigation Function.......................................... 21
MP3 Player
Accessing the MP3 Player ....................................................... 22
Mp3 Player Screen Definitions................................................. 23
Display................................................................................ 23
Buttons ............................................................................... 23
Using the Player....................................................................... 24
Playing music ..................................................................... 24
Adjusting the volume .......................................................... 24
Changing the order of tracks .............................................. 24
Repeating tracks ................................................................ 24
Creating a playlist............................................................... 25
Photo Viewer
Accessing the Photo Viewer .................................................... 26
Using the Photo Viewer ........................................................... 27
Viewing photos ...................................................................27
Using the slideshow............................................................28
Settings
Accessing the Setup Screen ....................................................29
Adjusting the Settings...............................................................30
Setting the Time/Date .........................................................30
Changing the Time Zone...............................................30
Changing the Time/Date ...............................................32
Volume................................................................................33
FM Transmitter ...................................................................34
Screen options ....................................................................36
Adjusting the Brightness ...............................................36
Adjusting the Idle Time..................................................36
Calibrating the Screen...................................................37
Choosing the Language......................................................38
System Information .............................................................39
Resetting the Device
Performing a soft reset .............................................................40
Performing a hard reset............................................................40
Troubleshooting Guide
Important Safety
Instructions
Please read and follow these safety instructions before using your device for
the first time, and save them for future reference.
General
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Keep away from extremely hot, cold or humid conditions.
Do not allow the device to get wet.
Avoid shocks or vibrations.
Do not open your device. Any attempts to open this device will void the warranty.
Wipe the touch screen only with a lint-free cloth, slightly dampened, while the device is
switched off.
Do not place objects on top of the device.
Working Conditions
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Do not charge the device in extremely hot or cold conditions.
If the red LED is flashing, please recharge the device immediately.
Please use the car charger when possible during in-car use.
Please only use the supplied USB cable.
Please do not use other chargers or adaptors, as these may damage your device.
Only use the supplied MMCX equipment to connect to an external antenna.
Do not operate this device in extremely hot or cold conditions.
Important Safety Instructions
Design Limitations
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Do not remove the SD/MMC card while using the photo viewer or MP3 functions.
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The MP3 player supports mp3, wav and wma formats.
If you need to format the SD/MMC card, please specify the FAT file system.
Please only use images of an acceptable format with the photo viewer.
During charging, the LED will be orange until charging is complete, at which time it will
change to green. If the charger is removed and connected again, the LED will remain
orange for approximately 30 minutes before changing to green.
User Scenario/Habit
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Do not operate this device while you are driving.
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When using the GPS function, the folding GPS antenna should be positioned so that it is
parallel with the gound (i.e. it is in a horizontal position).
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Do not store this device in extremely hot or cold conditions.
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To switch the device on, press the power button for 3 seconds. To switch off, hold the
power button for 3 seconds.
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Do not use this device in damp, wet or rainy conditions.
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The navigation information offered by this device is for reference only. We cannot
guarantee that the information on this device will always be 100% accurate, so you
should watch the road for indications or dangers in the same way as usual. Please use
Before first use, please charge this device for at least 8 hours.
For the best possible initial GPS fix, please be outdoors, in an open space, with a clear
sky.
Before first use, please make sure that the hardware reset switch is in the correct
position. Leave in this position from then on.
The use of FM transmitters is illegal in some countries. Make sure it is legal for you to
use the FM transmitter function of this device before doing so.
Introduction
About the VN910
The VN910 is not only a portable GPS navigation system which can be used
in or out of the car, it is also an mp3 player with a built-in speaker (can still be
used with earphones if you prefer) and photo viewer. It can also transmmit
audio through an FM transmitter, which you can pick up on your car radio.
Package Contents
Please check that you have the following items (Note that some items may be
optional, or in some cases extra items may be included. Please check with
your retailer if you are unsure). If any items are missing, please contact your
retailer immediately. Packaging should be saved for future use.
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VN910 unit
Car mount kit
Car charger
SD card (Optional)
AC Adaptor
Mini USB cable
VN910 Getting Started Guide (Optional)
VN910 Warranty Booklet (Optional)
Navigation software Quick Start Guide (Optional)
Navigation software CD (Optional)
Introduction
Features
Front
1. Power LED
Rear
1. Speaker
Introduction
Top
1. Power button
2. Volume control
Bottom
1. Hardware reset switch
2. Soft reset button
Left and right sides
1. External antenna connector
2. Headphone jack
3. Mini USB port/DC in
4. SD/MMC card slot
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Initial Setup
To use your VN910 for the first time, please follow these instructions.
Switch the Device On
To switch on the device for the first time, slide the hardware reset switch left
to the “ON” position.
NOTE: After switching your device on for the first time, you should not use the hardware
reset switch again unless you want to do a hardware reset. See “Resetting the Device” on
page 40 for more information. Instead, use the power button on the top of the device.
Screen Calibration
When you switch the device on for the first time, you will have to calibrate the
screen. Follow the simple on-screen instructions to do this.
Set the Time/Date
You may wish to set the time before you first use the device. For information
on setting the time and date, see “Setting the Time/Date” on page 30.
For more information on other setup options, see “Settings” on page 29.
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Initial Setup
Insert the SD/MMC Card
Any music tracks or photos that you may transfer from your computer are
stored on the SD/MMC card.
To insert the SD/MMC card, make sure it is aligned correctly, and then push it
into the SD/MMC slot on the right-hand side of the device until you hear an
audible signal to say that it has been correctly inserted.
NOTE: Should you ever need to remove the SD/MMC card, push it in a little and let it
pop out.
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Connecting to a Computer
Establishing device-PC connection
Connect the smaller end of the supplied USB cable to the mini-USB port on
the left-hand side of your device. Connect the larger end of the USB cable to
an available USB port on your computer.
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Charging the Device
Battery Indicators
Your device uses a rechargeable 1200 mAh Lithium Ion battery. The battery
icon is located on the top right-hand corner of the Main Menu screen and
indicates the battery level, or charging state, as follows:
- Charger attached. Battery charging.
- Running on battery power. Battery fully charged.
- Running on battery power. Battery low. Charging recommended.
When the battery reaches an extremely low level, a warning message will
appear. When you see this message, you must recharge the battery
immediately.
LED indicators
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Blue - Charging
Green - Fully charged (charger plugged in)
Flashing blue - Low battery
Using the AC Adaptor
Plug the AC adaptor into an AC power souce, then plug the other end into the
Mini USB/DC in connector on the left side of your device.
Please charge your device for 8 hours before initial use.
After the first charge, recharging the device will normally take approximately 4
hours.
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Car Installation
Setting up the VN910 in your vehicle
Use the VN910 car kit to set up your device in your vehicle. The car kit can
either be used on the windshield (using the suction cup), or on the dashboard
(using the self adhesive disk and the suction cup together).
CAUTION: Please check with local laws regarding the mounting of devices on or close
to the windshield of your vehicle.
CAUTION: Do not mount the device where it obscures your view of the road.
CAUTION: Do not mount the device anywhere where it might affect the deployment of
any airbags.
Using the suction cup
NOTE: Make sure that the mounting surface is clean before mounting the car kit.
1. Fix the suction cup to the selected area with the locking lever facing up
(A), then flip the locking lever away from you to create a vacuum between
the suction cup and the mounting surface (B).
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Car Installation
NOTE: Make sure that the suction bond is strong enough before proceeding to the next
step.
2. Feed the car charger cable down the back of the car holder.
3. Insert the pegs on the car mount’s holder plate to the holes on the back of
the car holder, then move the car holder downwards until both parts are
engaged.
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Car Installation
4. Dock the device on the car holder.
5. Adjust the car mount for the best viewing angle.
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Car Installation
6. After setting up the device on the car mount, connect the car charger.
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Basics
Navigation Options
Using the touch screen
This device does not require a stylus and can be operated with your finger.
This leads to a much more natural way to operate the device.
As well as tapping options on the screen, in certain cases it is also possible
to drag, for example in the Photo Viewer it is possible to drag a photo when it
does not fit on the screen.
Using the hard keys
Volume dial - Rotate right or left to increase or decrease the volume.
Main menu screen
After going through the initial screen calibration, you will see the Main Menu
screen. This is the screen that you will generally come back to each time you
exit other functions.
At the top of the Main Menu screen, you will see the speaker volume, time/
date and battery icon.
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To adjust the volume, use the volume dial on the right-hand side of the device.
To adjust the time/date, see “Setting the Time/Date” on page 30.
For more information on the battery icon, see “Charging the Device” on page 14.
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Basics
There are also four program icons on the Main Menu panel.
Navigator. Refer to the Navigation software
documentation for more information on how to use the
device in navigation mode.
MP3. See “MP3 Player” on page 22 for more
information.
Photo. See “Photo Viewer” on page 26 for more
information.
Setup. See “Settings” on page 29 for more information.
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Navigation
Accessing the Navigation Function
Switch the unit on and tap Navigator in the Main Menu screen.
After the application loads, the main Navigator menu will appear.
For more information regarding the Navigator function please see the
Navigator software’s documentation.
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MP3 Player
This chapter describes how to use the MP3 player included on this device.
Accessing the MP3 Player
Switch the unit on and tap MP3 in the Main Menu screen.
The MP3 screen will now appear in the display:
NOTE: Music must be loaded to the SD memory card from your computer. See
“Connecting to a Computer” on page 13 for more information.
NOTE: The following file formats can be played on the MP3 Player: MP3, WMA, WAV.
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MP3 Player
Mp3 Player Screen Definitions
Display
Distance through
Repeat
Shuffle
Volume
Track
Buttons
Stop
Play / Pause
Skip back
Shuffle
Browse
Repeat
Volume
+/-
Minimis
Inf
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MP3 Player
Using the Player
Playing music
To play or pause music, tap the Play/Pause button
To skip to the next track, tap the Skip forward button
To go to the beginning of the current track or skip back to the previous track,
tap the Skip back button
Adjusting the volume
To adjust the volume, press the Volume +/- buttons
Alternatively, you can use the volume dial on the side of the device.
Changing the order of tracks
To choose between playing tracks in random or sequential order, tap the
Shuffle button
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of the screen (Play mode).
Repeating tracks
To choose between repeating tracks or not, tap the Repeat button
current mode is indicated in the top right-hand side of the screen.
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MP3 Player
Creating a playlist
Tap the Browse button
display
. The following screen will now appear in the
NOTE: By default, all music tracks on the SD/MMC card are added to the playlist.
NOTE: To change which track is highlighted, tap the up/down arrow keys or tap the
track on the touch screen.
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To remove ALL tracks from the play list, press the Remove all tracks button
will be asked to confirm this operation.
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To remove only the currently highlighted track, press the Remove track button
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To add tracks, press the Add track button
would like to add.
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When you have finished editing the playlist tap
NOTE: For more information, tap
, then navigate to the track(s) you
NOTE: To exit the mp3 player, tap
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Photo Viewer
This chapter describes how to access and use the photo viewer.
Accessing the Photo Viewer
Switch the unit on and tap Photo in the Main Menu screen.
The Photo Viewer screen will now appear in the display:
NOTE: Unrecognised files or folders will be appear with question marks (?).
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Photo Viewer
Using the Photo Viewer
You can view either individual photos or slideshows on your device.
Viewing photos
If you cannot immediately see the photo thumbnails you are looking for, but
see folders, then you can tap these to access their contents.
You can also tap Scroll up
list of folders or photos.
or Scroll down
to search up or down the
NOTE: To move up one level while browsing for photos, tap
Once you tap on a thumbnail, you will see a screen similar to the following:
You will see several options at the bottom of the screen, which are defined as
follows:
- Zoom in (You can also use the zoom in key)
- Zoom out (You can also use the zoom out key)
- View photo at default rotation
- View photo at 90° (clockwise) rotation
- View photo at 90° (anticlockwise) rotation
- View previous photo
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Photo Viewer
- View next photo
- Exit screen
Using the slideshow
From the Photo Viewer screen, press the Slideshow button
slideshow will start.
. The
To stop the slideshow, click anywhere on the screen.
NOTE: Photos must be loaded to the SD memory card from your computer. See
“Connecting to a Computer” on page 13 for more information.
NOTE: The following file formats can be viewed on your device: BMP, GIF (Still
images), JPEG, PNG.
NOTE: When not all of the photo is viewable (due to using the zoom function), you can
drag the photo by tapping anywhere on the photo and moving it in any direction.
NOTE: For more information, tap
NOTE: To exit the photo viewer, tap
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Settings
Accessing the Setup Screen
To access the settings features on your device:
Switch the unit on and tap Setup in the Main Menu screen.
The Setup screen will now appear in the display:
From this screen you can access:
Audio Setting – Adjust the volume and set up the FM transmitter
Screen Setting – Calibrate touch screen and adjust brightness and idle time.
Time/Date – Set the time/date
Language – Select the default language
System Info – View system information
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Settings
Adjusting the Settings
Setting the Time/Date
Choose Time/Date from the Setup screen.
The Time/Date screen will now appear in the display:
Changing the Time Zone
Tap
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Settings
Tap on a region .
Tap on a city .
Tap
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Settings
Changing the Time/Date
Tap
The following screen will appear: .
To change the Time, tap one of the time fields, then use
adjust.
and
to
To change the Date, tap one of the date fields, then use
adjust.
and
to
When you have finished adjusting the time/date, tap
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Settings
Volume
Choose Audio Setting from the Setup screen.
The Audio Setting screen will now appear in the display.
Tap
or
to adjust the volume.
When you have finished adjusting the volume, tap
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Settings
FM Transmitter
The FM transmitter can be used to transmit audio as a radio signal that can
be picked up on your car radio.
Choose Audio Setting from the Setup screen.
The Audio Setting screen will now appear in the display.
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Settings
Tap
to access the FM transmitter screen.
You can specify two channels to transmit the audio to your radio. That way if
one channel experiences interferences, you can change to the other channel.
To choose which channel to adjust, tap
or
, then tap
or
to adjust the frequency for that channel.
To activate the FM transmitter, chack the
When you have finished adjusting the FM transmitter, tap
Now simply tune your car radio into the same frequency.
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check box.
Settings
Screen options
Choose Screen Setting from the Setup screen.
The Screen setting screen will now appear in the display:
Adjusting the Brightness
Tap
or
to adjust the backlight brightness.
Adjusting the Idle Time
To adjust the idle time (the time the device will wait before going to sleep if not
being used), tap the right or left arrows.
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Settings
Calibrating the Screen
To calibrate the screen, tap
Now follow the instructions to calibrate the screen.
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Settings
Choosing the Language
Choose Language from the Setup screen.
The Language screen will now appear in the display:
NOTE: If you cannot immediately see the language you are looking for, you can Scroll
up
or Scroll down
to search up or down the list of langauges.
Tap the language you want to use, then tap
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Settings
System Information
Choose System Info from the Setup screen.
The System Info screen will now appear in the display:
Here you can see information about your device.
Tap
to exit this screen.
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Resetting the Device
If your device ever stops responding to your commands, you may need to
reset it. There are two reset options: a soft reset and a hard reset. Always try
the soft reset first, as this simply restarts the device and clears the memory.
Performing a soft reset
Use a pen or similar object to press the soft reset button at the bottom of your
device.
Performing a hard reset
If a soft reset does not correct the problem, perform a hard reset. A hard reset
will delete settings and reset the GPS. To perform a hard reset, move the
hardware reset switch to the right and then back to the left.
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Regulation & Safety & notices.
1. FCC Notices
Federal Communication Commission
Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference 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 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 of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
Connect the equipment into 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.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or
operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.
2.R&TTE Notices
3.Caution
Caution:
1. risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
2. Dispose of used batteries according to the instruction.
Troubleshooting Guide
Problem
Device will not
switch on.
Bad reception.
Possible Reason
Hardware reset
switch is in the
wrong position.
Solution
Make sure the hardware reset
switch has not been moved to
the OFF position. If it has, move
it back to the ON position..
Battery is flat.
Make sure that the battery is
properly charged. See
“Charging the Device” on
page 14 for more information.
Unfold the folding antenna and
make sure that it is parallel with
the ground, i.e. in a horizontal
position..
Use an external antenna.
Folding antenna is
in closed or wrong
position.
Car windows are
tinted, blocking
GPS reception.
Signal is weak in
this area.
New Memory
Card doesn’t
work.
Screen is frozen,
or device is
behaving
strangely
I have a problem
with the
navigator
software.
I cannot play
music on the
device.
My music
appears to be
playing, but I
cannot hear it.
Card has not yet
been formatted
correctly.
Device is in need
of a reset.
Music may be the
wrong format
Music track(s)
may be corrupt.
Volume is set too
low.
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Use an external antenna.
Format card using FAT file
system
Perform a soft reset, or if
necessary a hard reset. See
“Resetting the Device” on
page 40 for more information.
For all Navigator related
questions, please refer to the
specific Navigator software
manual.
Make sure that all music is MP3,
WMA, or WAV format.
Make sure that the track plays
correctly on your computer.
Increase the volume.
Troubleshooting Guide
I cannot see my
photos.
The touch
screen does not
react correctly to
finger taps.
Music track(s)
may be corrupt.
When earphones
are plugged in, the
speakers are
automatically
muted.
Images may be
the wrong format.
Image file(s) may
be corrupt.
The touch screen
may need to be
re-calibrated
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Make sure that the track plays
correctly on your computer.
Listen through the earphones,
or disconnect them to hear
sound from the speakers.
Make sure that your images are
jpg or bmp format.
Make sure that the image can
be viewed correctly on your
computer.
Re-calibrate the screen. See
“Calibrating the Screen” on
page 37 for more information.

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