Mobility Electronics iGo User Manual

iGoStowaway® Bluetooth Keyboard  
Owner’s Manual  
for  
Pocket PC 2003 and Windows Mobile5.0  
Keyboard Driver:  
Stowaway 4.51  
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Setting up the Keyboard  
Before You Begin  
Before you install the Stowaway keyboard and mouse software for Pocket PC  
2003/Windows Mobile 5.0:  
¾ ActiveSync 4.0 or greater is required to install the keyboard driver  
application.  
¾ Disable or uninstall any other keyboard or mouse applications  
that you have previously installed on your mobile device.  
¾ Ensure there is at least 250 KB of memory on your mobile device. To  
check the available memory, tap Start¼Settings¼System¼Memory.  
¾ Insert the AAA battery (included) beneath the  
battery cover of the Stowaway keyboard.  
Installing the Software  
1. Connect your mobile device to its synchronization cradle/cable and  
establish a connection between the computer and your mobile device  
using ActiveSync.  
2. Insert the Stowaway CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive on your PC.  
Alternately, if your device has internet access you may browse to:  
www.thinkoutside.com and the website will automatically detect the  
correct driver for your device and offer it for download.  
3. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.  
NOTE: The driver must be installed in Main Memory on your device  
(default location) to function properly.  
4. When the installation is complete, you will be prompted to reset your  
mobile device.  
5. After the driver is successfully installed and the mobile device is reset,  
the keyboard driver and mouse icons will appear in the Programs  
window.  
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Keyboard Description  
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Configuring the Keyboard to Your Device  
NOTE: The Bluetooth connection between the mobile device and  
keyboard must be set up through the Stowaway keyboard/mouse  
driver.  
ENABLING THE KEYBOARD DRIVER  
1. To enable the Stowaway keyboard, tap the  
Enable button on the Config screen of the  
keyboard application. This will open the  
Keyboard Setup Screen.  
2. When the Device Setup Screen is shown,  
select the Bluetooth wireless keyboard  
option and tap Setup. This will show the  
Bluetooth Keyboard Status Page of the  
Stowaway keyboard application. You may  
also open that page by selecting the BT tab.  
3. When Setup begins, the driver will enable the  
mobile device’s Bluetooth system software; this  
is also known as the Bluetooth Stack.  
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The following section deals strictly with Secure Connections. By default the  
Secure box is checked in the driver and is the recommended method, as it  
provides the best security and reconnection.  
SECURED CONNECTIONS  
1. On mobile devices with Windows Mobile 5.0  
you may see a screen warning that the  
Stowaway Keyboard driver will not work  
with the built-in Bluetooth Keyboard driver.  
You must tap Disable built-in HID driver  
in order to get the full functionality of the  
keyboard.  
2. A Secure connection requires authentication  
by entering the same passkey on the mobile  
device and then on the keyboard. A Secure  
connection allows automatic reconnection.  
Before starting the connection make sure the  
keyboard is Discoverable by the mobile  
device. To do this, press the Discoverable  
button on the keyboard until the green LED  
(above the <0> key) flashes once per second.  
Then tap the Connect button on the screen.  
3. The mobile device will scan for the Stowaway  
Keyboard. Once it is discovered, a prompt will  
display allowing you to enter the passkey.  
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4. You will be prompted for a passkey and will see  
a Bluetooth Passkey dialog box. Enter a  
passkey of your own choosing (of 1-9 digits)  
using the mobile device’s on-screen keyboard  
and tap OK. Then, type the same passkey  
number on the Stowaway keyboard. When  
finished, press the <Enter> key.  
NOTE: The passkey must contain only digits,  
for example 111.  
5. If the passkey is not entered correctly, the  
connection will fail. In this case you will need to  
repeat steps 1-4 from above.  
NOTE: Please, make sure that the passkey is  
entered on-screen first, tap OK and then follow  
with the passkey on the keyboard. When  
finished, press the <Enter> key on the  
keyboard.  
6. The keyboard is now paired and available for  
use. If the keyboard is closed, the mobile  
device is turned off or either is idle too long the  
connection will be broken. To reconnect, make  
sure both devices are powered on and within  
range, then press a key to reestablish the  
connection. If reconnection fails tap the  
Connect button on the BT status page.  
NOTE: It may take 2-3 seconds for the  
connection to be reestablished after a key  
press.  
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UNSECURED CONNECTIONS  
The following sequence may depend on the settings in your Bluetooth  
Manager and which Bluetooth stack is present on your mobile device. For  
more information see Unsecured Mode Settings.  
1. Make the keyboard discoverable by pressing  
the Discoverable button on the keyboard until  
the green LED (above the <0> key) flashes  
once per second. Make sure the Secure box is  
not checked and tap the Connect button on  
the screen.  
2. The mobile device will scan for the Stowaway  
Keyboard.  
3. After the connection is made you may be  
prompted to verify the connection by typing  
123 on the keyboard.  
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4. Depending on the mobile device’s Bluetooth  
Accessibility Settings and Bluetooth Stack  
you may see this screen next. Tapping Make  
PDA accessible will set the Bluetooth  
Accessibility Settings to allow automatic  
reconnection of the mobile device and the  
keyboard when both are powered on and in  
range.  
NOTE: This is a vulnerable configuration;  
please see Unsecured Mode Settings for more  
information.  
5. If you choose Make PDA accessible you will  
be prompted with this warning screen, tap Yes  
to finish making the connection.  
6. If you choose not to Make PDA accessible by  
tapping Cancel or No you will be warned that  
future connections between the mobile device  
and the keyboard will need to be set up  
manually before each use.  
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OTHER FEATURES  
1. The Bluetooth Status Page displays the  
current state of the Bluetooth connection  
between your mobile device and the Stowaway  
keyboard. You can enable and disable the  
connection, and enter text to test the  
connection. Keyboard battery strength and  
firmware version are also displayed here. For  
more information on the Advanced tab see  
2. On the Bluetooth Status Page the keyboard  
battery information is displayed. The two states  
of the battery are:  
a. Normal – This is the most common state  
of the battery.  
b. Critical – This means the batteries are in  
imminent danger of no longer functioning.  
3. If the keyboard batteries reach a critical state a  
message will be displayed on the Today screen.  
NOTE: The keyboard will display a RED LED  
above the <0> key to show when the battery  
does not have enough power for the Bluetooth  
radio to function.  
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4. If several Stowaway keyboards happen to be  
nearby and in Discoverable Mode, the scan  
will display all of these devices in the list. The  
keyboard ID (Bluetooth address) printed on  
the back of the keyboard should be compared  
with the IDs in the list and the desired  
keyboard selected.  
5. If the application finds more than one  
Bluetooth stack on the mobile device, it will  
display a Stack Selection dialog box. If the  
device has a built-in Bluetooth system, that  
stack should be used. If the device is using a  
removable Bluetooth card such as a SDIO  
card, a different stack may need to be used. If  
the wrong stack is selected, a connection may  
not be possible. In such case, rerun the  
connection procedure and select the correct  
stack.  
6. If the keyboard driver displays the Bluetooth  
system not detected message, first verify  
that the driver has been loaded into Main  
Memory. Next, be sure that the device has  
not been upgraded with an incompatible  
version of the Bluetooth stack. In this case the  
keyboard software must be replaced with a  
compatible version.  
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POWER EFFICIENT MODES  
1. The Advanced tab allows access to different  
power efficiency modes.  
2. The Stowaway keyboard is designed to operate  
in Power Efficient Mode in compliance with the  
Bluetooth specification. However, some mobile  
devices have difficulty operating effectively with  
Power Efficient Mode set to ON. The default  
setting is Auto, this allows the keyboard driver  
to determine whether to use Power Efficient  
mode or not. If the driver detects a mobile  
device which may work incorrectly in Power  
Efficient mode, it will turn it OFF automatically.  
You should turn OFF Power Efficient mode  
manually if you experience problems such as:  
¾ Inability to Scan for other Bluetooth devices.  
¾ Inability to Connect to other Bluetooth devices.  
¾ Inability to Discover the mobile device and connect to it from another  
Bluetooth host.  
NOTE: Turning off Power Efficient mode will shorten the battery life of your  
Bluetooth devices.  
Power Efficient mode may be turned ON manually to extend battery life if  
the mobile device fully supports it or only one Bluetooth peripheral is used at  
a time.  
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FIRMWARE UPGRADE  
Depending on the version of your keyboard, you may see an Upgrade  
Firmware button on the BT page, and a message advising that the  
firmware be upgraded. This updates the keyboard’s ROM software and will  
improve functionality and compatibility with more devices.  
1. Tap Upgrade firmware to begin the process.  
NOTE: This process may also be done from the  
Advanced page by tapping Upgrade  
firmware.  
2. Press the Discoverable button until the green  
light above the <0> key flashes once per  
second, then tap Start.  
NOTE: While the firmware is being upgraded  
be sure that the keyboard and mobile device  
are not disturbed and that no other Bluetooth  
activities are taking place.  
3. When the firmware upgrade process is  
completed, power cycle the keyboard by  
closing and reopening it.  
NOTE: Following the upgrade, it will be  
necessary to reestablish a connection between  
the keyboard and the mobile device. See  
instructions.  
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Reconnecting the Stowaway keyboard  
For information on Unsecured connections and re-connections see  
Despite a high degree of reliability, the Bluetooth connection could break for  
many reasons:  
¾ The keyboard will power off when the right key  
panel is slid out and the Bluetooth connection  
will be lost.  
¾ For power efficiency, the keyboard will  
automatically power down after an idle period  
(when there is no activity for approximately 5  
minutes).  
¾ When the mobile device is turned off, the  
established Bluetooth connection will be lost.  
¾ When the mobile device and the keyboard  
move beyond the wireless range (~10m), the  
connection will be lost.  
When any of these conditions occurs, the connection will be lost and the  
software will switch to waiting mode. To restore the connection, make sure  
the keyboard and mobile device are powered on and in range, then tap any  
key on the keyboard. The connection should be reestablished within 2-3  
seconds but this may be delayed if the Bluetooth system on the mobile  
device is busy. For example, after the mobile device is powered on, it may  
take 10 or more seconds for the Bluetooth system to re-initialize.  
NOTE: Do not press the Discoverable button. This will break the bond  
between the keyboard and the mobile device. If this happens, you will have  
to establish a new connection as described above.  
Even when disconnected, the mobile device and the keyboard remain  
bonded. The keyboard will only reconnect to the bonded mobile device and  
the mobile device will only listen to the bonded keyboard. To break the bond  
press the Discoverable button for approximately 1 second or until the green  
LED flashes quickly. Normally the bond will not need to be broken unless the  
keyboard will be used with another mobile device or another keyboard will  
be used with the mobile device. Therefore, please avoid pressing the  
Discoverable button during normal operation. If this has happened, you will  
have to establish a new connection as described in the Secured Connections  
section above.  
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Unsecured Mode Settings  
For those using Windows Mobile 2003 or a non-Microsoft Bluetooth stack,  
there are two Bluetooth settings that affect how the keyboard and the  
mobile device connect in Unsecured mode. All Devices and Paired  
devices only.  
In order to automatically reconnect in Unsecured mode, the mobile device’s  
Bluetooth settings must be set to allow All Devices to connect. Each  
manufacturer’s Bluetooth configuration screens differ, but generally you will  
find the All devices and Paired devices only options within the Bluetooth  
Settings under the Accessibility tab. This set of screens may be available  
directly via a Bluetooth icon on the Today screen, or by navigating to the  
Start Menu > Settings > Connections tab.  
If your device is set to Paired devices only you will be prompted to Make  
PDA accessible during the initial set up of the keyboard. This will change  
the settings to All devices.  
NOTE: Because they are not encoded, Unsecured connections do not  
provide built-in signal encryption and are vulnerable to eavesdropping of the  
data transmitted between the keyboard and the mobile device.  
If you choose to create an Unsecure connection and Cancel at the Make PDA  
accessible dialog, the settings will remain in the Paired devices only state.  
This means that before each use of the keyboard it will need to be made  
discoverable and the connection will need to be manually set up, see  
Unsecured Connections for instructions on how to do this.  
Proper settings for automatic reconnection of  
keyboard in Unsecured mode using a non-  
Microsoft Bluetooth stack.  
NOTE: For those using windows Mobile 5.0 or a Microsoft Bluetooth stack  
there are no adjustments to make, it is simply a matter of checking or un-  
checking the Secure box on the BT page.  
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Customizing Your Keyboard  
Once the keyboard software is installed on the mobile device, you may  
customize the options. A keyboard icon  
will appear on the screen  
while using Calendar, Contacts, or other applications.  
¾ Tap the keyboard icon once to display the Input Method Toolbar.  
¾ Tap the keyboard icon on the Input Method Toolbar to display the  
Keyboard Control Panel.  
NOTE: Tapping the keyboard icon once at the Today screen once will first  
display the Keyboard Control Panel. Tapping the same keyboard icon will  
display the Input Method Toolbar.  
Input Method Toolbar  
There are four icons that appear on the Input Method Toolbar. This assumes  
that the Stowaway Keyboard input method is selected. The leftmost icon  
shows the state of the Bluetooth connection; there are three different states  
that can be indicated. A tap and hold on this icon will display a text message  
describing the state.  
¾ This shows that the Bluetooth connection is active.  
¾ This shows that the driver is waiting for the keyboard to reconnect.  
¾ This shows that the connection is not setup.  
The other three icons relate to other features of the keyboard driver.  
¾ Tap this speaker icon to turn the keyboard clicking sounds on or off.  
¾ Tap this keyboard icon to access the Keyboard Control Panel. This  
second keyboard icon appears above the keyboard icon that is  
visible in the lower right corner of the screen.  
¾ Tap this help icon to access keyboard help topics and  
troubleshooting tips.  
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Keyboard Control Panel  
On the Config tab:  
¾ Tap Enable to choose which keyboard to enable. Tap Disable to turn off  
access to all keyboards.  
¾ To see a visual indication if the keyboard is in Caps Lock or Num Lock  
mode, check or uncheck the Show Capslock/Numlock notification  
option.  
¾ To select whether or not the keyboard icon will appear in the lower right  
corner of the Today screen, check or uncheck the Show Icon on Today  
screen option.  
¾ To increase key repeat speed, drag the Key Repeat Rate slider to the  
left.  
¾ To decrease key repeat speed, drag the Key Repeat Rate slider to the  
right.  
¾ To increase key repeat delay, drag the Key Repeat Delay slider to the  
right.  
¾ To decrease key repeat delay, drag the Key Repeat Delay slider to the  
left.  
¾ To change the language layout in use, tap the down-arrow in the drop  
down box under Layout.  
On the Hot-Key tab:  
¾ Tap the down-arrow next to a number and select the application to  
associate with that number. When you press the <Fn> <number> key  
combination (e.g. <Fn> <4>), the selected application will launch. You  
may assign up to 10 applications in this manner.  
On the BT tab:  
¾ This is where the keyboard connection is performed and current  
connection status is displayed.  
On the About tab:  
¾ The About tab indicates the keyboard software version installed on your  
mobile device.  
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Disabling the Stowaway Keyboard  
When the Stowaway keyboard is no longer needed, the keyboard driver may  
be disabled by tapping the Disable button on the BT or Config page. The  
Connection is not set up message will then be displayed on the BT page.  
NOTE: Disabling the keyboard will break the bond between the keyboard  
and the mobile device.  
NOTE: Disabling the Stowaway keyboard will not automatically turn off the  
Bluetooth radio. Conversely, turning the Bluetooth radio off while the  
Stowaway keyboard driver is still enabled will not work. Because of the  
behavior of the Bluetooth stack, the Bluetooth radio will automatically turn  
back on after a few seconds. To turn the radio off, the Stowaway keyboard  
must be disabled first.  
To re-enable the connection, tap the Connect button on the BT page or tap  
Enable on the Config page. See Configuring the Keyboard to Your Device  
for complete instructions.  
Secure Connection Overview  
When a secure connection is established, the paired devices share a  
permanent security bond. This bond is established when two devices create  
and exchange a Link Key, this process is also known as pairing. Link Keys  
are based on a unique Bluetooth Device Address, an internally generated  
random number and a user defined Passkey.  
With a Bluetooth connection, transmissions may be intercepted. In order to  
limit this exposure, a secure connection should be set up. This encrypts data  
sent from the keyboard to the mobile device, creating a virtual cable. This  
means that there is a 1:1 relationship between the mobile device and the  
keyboard and it will not respond to connection requests from other devices.  
The mobile device on the other hand will retain the ability to create new  
pairings with other devices.  
The mobile device searches the Bluetooth radio band until it finds the  
keyboard. If the Secure box is checked it will prompt for a Passkey. Once  
completed, each time the mobile device and keyboard are powered on within  
range of each other, the devices will be reconnected with a key press.  
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Keyboard Status Light  
When the keyboard is open and the right panel is slid in, there is a light  
above the <0> key that indicates the status of the keyboard.  
¾ When the keyboard status light flashes a fast green light (approx. once  
per second) it is in Discoverable mode. This is the state that allows it  
to be detected by the mobile device. To place the keyboard into  
Discoverable mode, press the Discoverable button.  
¾ When keyboard status light flashes a slow green light (approx. once  
every four seconds) it is connected to the mobile device and is  
available for use.  
¾ When the keyboard status light is solid red for 5 seconds after power  
on, the batteries must be replaced before the keyboard can resume  
normal operation.  
¾ When the keyboard is not connected to the mobile device the status  
light is dark. This happens when a connection or reconnection has not  
been established or the connection has been broken.  
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Using the Stowaway keyboard  
Commands joined by a dash “” mean that the key combination must be  
pressed in order and with all keys held down at the same time.  
Commands joined by a plus “+” mean that the key following the “+”  
must be pressed after the initial key combination is pressed and released.  
Moving the Cursor/Highlighting Text  
You can easily navigate, position the cursor, and select text for subsequent  
editing functions with these key combinations:  
Action  
Shortcut  
<Ctrl><ƒ>  
The cursor moves left (back) one word  
The cursor moves right (forward) one word  
Select (highlight) next character to the left  
Select (highlight) next character to the right  
Select (highlight) previous line  
<Ctrl><>  
<Shift><ƒ>  
<Shift><>  
<Shift><>  
Select (highlight) next line  
<Shift><>  
Select (highlight) the next word to the left  
Select (highlight) the next word to the right  
Select (highlight) the previous paragraph  
Select (highlight) the next paragraph  
Beginning of the line  
<Ctrl><Shift><ƒ>  
<Ctrl><Shift><>  
<Ctrl><Shift><>  
<Ctrl><Shift><>  
<Fn><ƒ>  
<Fn><>  
<Fn><>  
<Fn><>  
End of the line  
Page up one page at a time  
Page down one page at a time  
The cursor moves to the beginning of the document  
The cursor moves to the end of the document  
The cursor moves to the top of the page  
The cursor moves to the bottom of the page  
<Ctrl><Fn><ƒ>  
<Ctrl><Fn><>  
<Ctrl><Fn><>  
<Ctrl><Fn><>  
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On-Screen Button and Editing Shortcuts  
From the keyboard, you can activate on-screen buttons such as (OK) or (X)  
and access application editing functions. Refer to the following table for the  
appropriate keyboard shortcut.  
On-Screen Button or Editing Function  
Generate an ESC  
Shortcut  
<Fn><Tab>  
Turns on NumLock mode  
Send (simulates a screen tap on Send)  
OK  
Close a window or application  
New item  
<Fn><CapsLock>  
<Fn><G>  
<Fn><Enter>  
<Fn><N>  
<Ctrl><N> or <Fn><Q>  
<Ctrl><A>  
Select all  
Undo last action  
<Ctrl><Z>  
Cut selected text  
<Ctrl><X>  
Copy selected text  
<Ctrl><C>  
Paste cut or copied text  
Emulate left Softkey (where applicable)  
Emulate right Softkey (where applicable)  
<Ctrl><V>  
<Fn><Left Spacebar>  
<Fn><Right Spacebar>  
Launching and Navigating Applications  
To launch software applications and navigate among them, refer to the  
following table:  
Action  
Start Phone call (where applicable)  
End Phone call (where applicable)  
Launch Today screen  
Shortcut  
<Fn>+<D>  
<Fn>+<F>  
<Fn><J>  
Access Programs screen  
<Fn><K>  
Access Settings screen  
<Fn><M>  
Launch Calendar  
Launch Contacts  
Launch Inbox  
Launch Internet Explorer  
Top Application Key  
Second Application Key  
Third Application Key  
Bottom Application Key  
Launch up to 10 user selected applications (refer to  
“Hot-Key tab” section for more information)  
Toggle among open and recently used programs.  
<Fn><number>  
<Alt><Tab> (Hold the Alt  
key and hit the Tab key until  
the program you want is  
selected, then release keys  
to make it active)  
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Windows Mobile 2003 Menu Navigation  
NOTE: The following table only applies to those using Windows Mobile 2003  
(Pocket PC). For users of Windows Mobile 5.0 see below.  
Action  
Key command  
To activate a program’s menu bar at the bottom of the  
mobile device screen and select a main menu item use  
one of these 2 methods:  
1. Press and release the <Alt> key, then use the arrow  
keys to scroll left and right until the main menu item  
you want is highlighted.  
<Alt>+<> or <Alt>+<ƒ>  
or  
2. Press and hold the <Alt> key, then press the letter  
key that corresponds to the first letter of the main  
menu item (e.g. to access the Tools menu in Word,  
hold the <Alt> key then press <T>).  
<Alt>first letter of main  
menu item  
To access a program’s submenu, first select a main  
menu item and then navigate the submenu using the up  
and down arrow keys.  
<> or <>  
Press the <Enter> key to choose the submenu item.  
<Enter>  
Windows Mobile 5.0 Menu Navigation  
At the bottom of the screen are two menu items that vary by application and  
context. They can be reproduced with the keyboard by pressing <Fn><Left  
Spacebar> for the left menu item and <Fn><Right Spacebar> for the right  
menu item.  
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Toolbar Navigation  
Action  
Key command  
To access a program’s toolbar at the top of the mobile  
device’s screen:  
1. Press and hold the <AltGr> key and then press the  
<Tab> key.  
2. Use the left and right arrow keys to highlight the Tool  
bar item you want.  
<AltGr><Tab>  
<ƒ> or <>  
<Enter>  
3. Press <Enter> to select the highlighted tool bar item.  
4. Use the up and down arrow keys to highlight the  
submenu item you want.  
5. Press <Enter> to select the highlighted submenu  
item.  
<> or <>  
<Enter>  
Other Shortcuts  
Several shortcuts shown below provide you additional flexibility when using  
the Stowaway keyboard:  
Action  
Shortcut  
<Alt><>  
<Alt><>  
Show/hide the Input Method Toolbar  
Launch the Keyboard Control Panel  
Turns off the mobile device.  
NOTE: Pressing a keyboard key will not turn it back on.  
<Fn><Backspace>  
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International and Extended Character Set  
Character  
Description  
Dot accent  
Dot accent  
Cents  
Circumflex accent  
Circumflex accent  
æ
Æ
œ
Œ
Beta  
Dieresis accent (umlaut)  
Dieresis accent (umlaut)  
Acute accent  
Acute accent  
Cedilla  
Shortcut  
<Ctrl><Shift><2>+<a>  
<Ctrl><Shift><2>+<Shift><a>  
<Ctrl><Shift><4>  
<Ctrl><Shift><6>+<letter>  
<Ctrl><Shift><6>+<Shift><letter>  
<Ctrl><Shift><7>+<a>  
<Ctrl><Shift><7>+<Shift><a>  
<Ctrl><Shift><7>+<o>  
<Ctrl><Shift><7>+<Shift><o>  
<Ctrl><Shift><7>+<s>  
<Ctrl><Shift><;>+<letter>  
<Ctrl><Shift><;>+<Shift><letter>  
<Ctrl><>+<letter>  
<Ctrl><>+<Shift><letter>  
<Ctrl><,>+<c>  
å
Å
¢
â, ê, î, ô, û  
Â, Ê, Î, Ô, Û  
æ
Æ
œ
Œ
ß
ä, ë, ï, ö, ü, ÿ  
Ä, Ë, Ï, Ö, Ü, Ÿ  
á, é, í, ó, ú, ý  
Á, É, Í, Ó, Ú, Ý  
ç
Ç
ø
Ø
Cedilla  
<Ctrl><,>+<Shift><c>  
<Ctrl></>+<o>  
Lower case naught  
Capital naught  
Grave accent  
Grave accent  
Tilde accent  
Tilde accent  
Inverted Exclamation  
One-half  
<Ctrl></>+<Shift><o>  
<Ctrl><`>+<letter>  
<Ctrl><`>+<Shift><letter>  
<Ctrl><Shift><`>+<letter>  
<Ctrl><Shift><`>+<Shift><letter>  
<AltGr><1>  
<AltGr><2>  
<AltGr><3>  
<AltGr><4>  
<AltGr><->  
à, è, ì, ò, ù  
À, È, Ì, Ò, Ù  
ã, õ, ñ  
Ã, Õ, Ñ  
¡
½
¾
¼
÷
Three-quarter  
One-quarter  
Division  
±
Plus-Minus  
Registered trademark  
Trademark  
Paragraph symbol  
Section  
<AltGr><=>  
<AltGr><r>  
<AltGr><t>  
<AltGr><\>  
®
§
<AltGr><s>  
°
Degree  
<AltGr><d>  
ƒ
Script F  
<AltGr><f>  
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Stowaway Bluetooth Owner’s Manual for Windows Mobile  
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Frequently Asked Questions  
Q: What should I do when I type on the keyboard and nothing  
happens?  
Check that mobile device’s batteries are charged.  
Verify that keyboard has sufficient power to operate.  
Verify that the right keyboard panel is fully slid inward.  
Check to make sure that the keyboard software is installed properly  
according to the instructions.  
Check the BT tab of the Keyboard Control Panel to make sure the  
Stowaway BT Keyboard is enabled.  
Check the Config tab of the Keyboard Control Panel to make sure  
you’ve selected the appropriate keyboard type. After tapping Enable,  
you should select Bluetooth wireless keyboard.  
Use the Keyboard Help icon to launch the help.  
Q: I tried to turn off the Bluetooth radio and it automatically turned  
back on, what should I do?  
The Stowaway keyboard must be disabled before the Bluetooth radio can be  
turned off. See the Disabling the Stowaway Keyboard section for more  
information.  
Q: What are the Serial and IR tabs of the Keyboard Control Panel  
for?  
If you should ever select and setup the Connected serial keyboard or  
Infrared wireless keyboard option on the Config tab of the Keyboard  
Control Panel, you will see a Serial and/or IR tab added to the Keyboard  
Control Panel. Even if you change back to the Stowaway BT keyboard  
the Serial and/or IR tab will remain in the Keyboard Control Panel. Serial  
keyboards use a physical connection versus a wireless connection to a  
mobile device. Only users of Stowaway keyboards that use a physical  
connection will use the Serial tab. Infrared keyboards use an infrared line of  
sight connection to a mobile device. Only users of Stowaway Infrared  
Wireless keyboards will use the IR Tab. Users of the Stowaway BT  
keyboard can ignore this tab.  
Q: What is the Stowaway Bluetooth Mouse button for?  
This is used to setup the optional Bluetooth mouse. This is only for users  
that also have the Stowaway Bluetooth Mouse.  
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Q: I received an error message saying the keyboard driver cannot  
find a supported Bluetooth component, what should I do?  
The current version of the keyboard driver supports Broadcom Bluetooth for  
Windows CE (BTW-CE) version 1.4.x, Drakar (Socket) and Microsoft  
Bluetooth stacks. If you have a different version, you may need to check for  
upgrades for either the Bluetooth stack or for the keyboard driver. (With  
some Bluetooth stacks it is possible to determine the version of the stack  
installed on your mobile device; locate the Bluetooth icon and tap it with the  
stylus to open the application. Find the Bluetooth About tab and tap to open  
the associated page. There you will find the version and build for the  
installed Bluetooth stack.)  
Should the keyboard driver find more than one Bluetooth component on  
your mobile device (for example if you have Bluetooth built-in and a  
removable Bluetooth card), then a dialog box will be displayed with a choice  
of available components. You will need to choose the Bluetooth component  
that you wish to be used with the Bluetooth keyboard and tap OK.  
NOTE: Some Bluetooth components may not work with the keyboard. If you  
are not able to connect to the keyboard, you may have to return to the  
Config page, tap Enable again, select Bluetooth wireless keyboard, tap  
Setup, and then select another Bluetooth component.  
Q: My keyboard was connected and character input to mobile device  
worked fine, but after a certain idle period, it seems that the  
connection was lost.  
Settings sections.  
Q: How do I uninstall the keyboard driver?  
Select Start=>Settings=>System tab=>Remove Programs. Select  
Stowaway Keyboard and Mouse Driver from the list of applications then  
tap the Remove button.  
Q: How can I preserve battery life?  
Sliding the right panel outward will turn off the Bluetooth radio and  
prevent battery drain.  
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Legal Notices  
Mobility California, Inc. and its affiliates shall not be liable for technical or  
editorial errors or omissions contained herein or for special, indirect,  
incidental or consequential damages whatsoever in connection with the  
furnishing, performance, or use of this material. The information in this  
document is provided “as is” without express or implied warranty of any  
kind, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability  
and fitness for a particular purpose, and is subject to change without notice.  
The warranties for Mobility California products are set forth in the express  
limited warranty statements accompanying such products. Nothing herein  
should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. Mobility  
California assumes no responsibility for any loss or claims by third parties,  
which may arise through the use of this software. Mobility California does  
not warrant that the software will be error-free, nor that the software will  
run uninterrupted. Mobility California assumes no responsibility for any  
damage or loss caused by deletion of data as a result of malfunction, dead  
battery, or repairs. Be sure to make backup copies of all important data on  
other media to protect against data loss. Information in this document is  
subject to change without notice.  
©2006 Mobility California, Inc. All rights reserved.  
Reproduction of this document in any manner whatsoever without the  
written permission of Mobility California, Inc. is strictly forbidden.  
Trademarks  
iGo, Mobility California and Mobility Electronics are registered trademarks of  
Mobility Electronics, Inc. Think Outside and Stowaway are registered  
trademarks of Mobility California, Inc. Broadcom is a registered trademark of  
Broadcom Corporation. Bluetooth and the Bluetooth logos are trademarks  
owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc., U.S.A. and licensed to Broadcom Corporation.  
ActiveSync, Windows Mobile, Windows and Outlook are registered  
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Other trademarks and trade names  
may used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks  
and names or their products. No proprietary interest in other trademarks  
and trade names is claimed.  
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Warranty  
Mobility California warrants this product against defects in materials and  
workmanship under normal use for a period of one (1) year from the date of  
original retail purchase. Mobility California’s and its suppliers’ entire liability,  
and your exclusive remedy, if you discover a defect and return the product  
with proof of purchase to Mobility California during the warranty period, is  
that Mobility California will, at its option, repair, replace, or refund the  
purchase price of the product to you at no charge. This limited warranty is  
void if the defect results from accident, alteration, abuse, improper use, or  
exposure to water or extreme temperature. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT  
PERMITTED BY LAW, THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND  
MOBILITY CALIFORNIA DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR  
IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT. MOBILITY  
CALIFORNIA IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT  
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION,  
DAMAGES FOR LOST PROFITS, LOST SAVINGS, OR OTHER DAMAGES)  
ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT OR THE  
BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY, EVEN IF MOBILITY  
CALIFORNIA HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF THOSE  
DAMAGES. Because some jurisdictions do not permit the exclusion or  
limitations set forth above, they may not apply in all cases. This warranty is  
governed by the laws of the State of California.  
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Obtaining Warranty Service  
Customer must contact Mobility California within the applicable warranty  
period to obtain warranty service authorization. Dated proof of original  
purchase will be required for warranty service, repair, or replacement.  
Products or parts shipped by Customer to Mobility California must be sent  
postage-paid and packaged appropriately for safe shipment. Mobility  
California is not responsible for Customer products received without a  
warranty service authorization and may be rejected. Repaired or  
replacement products will be shipped to Customer at Mobility California’s  
expense. All products or parts that are replaced become the property of  
Mobility California. The repair and replacement process for products or parts  
in locations outside of the United States will vary depending on Customer’s  
location.  
Mobility California  
10 South Third Street  
Fifth Floor  
San Jose, California 95113  
United States of America  
Registering Your Product  
To register your Stowaway keyboard product, please visit  
online form.  
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Important Battery Information  
Keep battery away from children.  
Always replace old, weak or worn-out batteries promptly and recycle  
or dispose of them properly. Before inserting a new battery, the  
battery compartment should be cleaned. If fluid from the battery  
comes into contact with skin or clothes, flush with water immediately.  
Remove the battery if the device will be inactive longer than a month.  
Do not open, puncture or otherwise damage the battery.  
Do not use fire to dispose of battery.  
Released battery electrolyte is corrosive and can cause damage to the eyes  
and skin and may be toxic if swallowed.  
Comfortable Typing  
Research suggests that physical discomfort and injury to nerves, tendons,  
and muscles may be related to repetitive motion, an improperly set up work  
area, incorrect body posture, and poor work habits.  
To reduce the risk of injury, follow these precautions:  
Stand, stretch, and move around several times every hour.  
Every once in a while, work on a different task with your hands. Avoid  
repetitive motions. Use shortcut keys to move efficiently and avoid  
repetitive, awkward movement.  
Type gently and lightly.  
Relax your shoulders and keep your elbows at your sides. Adjust the  
keyboard so that you don’t have to stretch to reach it.  
Adjust your position so that you don’t have to bend your wrists to  
type; avoid placing your wrists on a sharp edge.  
If you feel discomfort of numbness in your hands, wrists, arms, shoulders,  
neck or back while typing, get the advice of a qualified medical professional.  
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Important Notes about Bluetooth Devices  
The Stowaway keyboard can emit radio frequency (RF) energy whenever the  
green LED is flashing. Care should be taken when used around medical  
devices or equipment. For specific information, consult with the product  
manufacturer or your physician before use. To stop interference, close the  
keyboard or remove its battery.  
The Stowaway keyboard should not be used on any aircraft. Before  
boarding an aircraft, close the keyboard to ensure there is no RF  
transmission.  
Regulatory Notices  
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) is any signal or emission, radiated In  
free space or conducted along power or signal leads, that endangers the  
functioning of radio navigation or other safety service or seriously degrades,  
obstructs, or repeatedly interrupts a licensed radio communication service.  
Radio communications services include but are not limited to AM/FM  
commercial broadcast, television, cellular services, radar, air-traffic control,  
pager, and Personal Communication Services (PCS). These licensed services,  
along with unintentional radiators such as digital devices, including  
computers, contribute to the electromagnetic environment.  
Electromagnetic Compatibility is the ability of items of electronic equipment  
to function properly together in the electronic environment. While this  
keyboard has been designed and determined to be compliant with regulatory  
agency limits for EMI, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur  
in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference with  
radio communications services, which can be determined by turning the  
equipment off and on, you are encouraged to try to correct the interference  
by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient the receiving antenna.  
Relocate the keyboard with respect to the receiver.  
Move the keyboard away from the receiver.  
If necessary, consult an experienced radio/television technician for additional  
suggestions.  
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Wireless Regulatory Information  
The Stowaway device must be used in strict accordance with the  
manufacturer's instructions as described in the user documentation that  
comes with the product. For country-specific approvals, see Radio approvals.  
Mobility California, Inc. is not responsible for any radio or television  
interference caused by unauthorized modification of the device, or the  
substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than  
that specified by Mobility California, Inc. The correction of interference  
caused by such unauthorized modification, substitution or attachment is the  
responsibility of the user. Mobility California, Inc. and its authorized resellers  
or distributors are not liable for any damage or violation of government  
regulations that may arise from the user failing to comply with these  
guidelines.  
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FCC Notices  
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  
manufacturer’s instruction manual, may case interference with 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, you are 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.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for  
help.  
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.  
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party  
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this  
equipment.  
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement  
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an  
uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating  
instruction for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This transmitter must not  
be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or  
transmitter.  
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FCC Identification Information  
The following information is provided on the device or devices covered in this  
document in compliance with FCC regulations:  
Model number(s):  
STBT01  
Company name:  
Mobility Electronics, Inc.  
9918 Via Pasar  
San Diego, California 92126  
United States of America  
1.858.880.2225  
IC Notice  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du  
Canada.  
IC Radiation Exposure Statement  
This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an  
uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating  
instruction for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This transmitter must not  
be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or  
transmitter.  
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Europe – CE Declaration of Conformity  
EN 301 489-1 (2004), EN 301 489-17 (2002), EN 300 328-1 (2001), EN 300  
328-2 (2001), EN 60950 (2001)  
English  
French  
Hereby, Mobility California, Inc. declares that this STBT01 is  
in compliance with the essential requirements and other  
relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.  
Par la présente Mobility California, Inc. déclare que  
l’appareil STBT01 est conforme aux exigences essentielles  
et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive  
1999/5/CE.  
German  
Hiermit erkärt Mobility California, Inc., dass sich  
dieser/diese/dieses STBT01 in Übereinstimmung mit den  
grundlegenden Anforderungen und den anderen relevanten  
Vorschriften der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG befindet. (BMWi)  
Hiermit erkärt Mobility California, Inc. die Übereinstimmung  
des Gerätes Tastatur mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen  
und den anderen relevanten Festlegungen der Richtlinie  
1999/5/EG. (Wien)  
Italian  
Con la presente Mobility California, Inc. dichiara che questo  
STBT01 è conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre  
disposizioni perteinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE.  
Por medio de la presente Mobility California, Inc. declara  
que el STBT01 cumple con los requisotas esenciales y  
cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la  
Directiva 1999/5/CE.  
Spanish  
Portuguese  
Finnish  
Mobility California, Inc. declara que este STBT01 está  
conforme com os requistos essenciais e outra disposições da  
Directiva 1999/5/EC.  
Mobility California, Inc. vakuuttaa täten että STBT01  
tyyppinen laite on direcktiivin 1999/5/EY oleellisten  
vaatimusten ja sitä koskevien directiiven muiden ehtojen  
mukainen.  
Dutch  
Hierbij verklaart Mobility California, Inc. dat het toestel  
STBT01 in overeenstemming is met de essentiële eisen en  
de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999/5/EG.  
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Swedish  
Härmed intygar Mobility California, Inc. att denna STBT01  
står I överensstämmelse med de väsentliga egenskapskrav  
och övriga relevanta bestämmelser som framgår av direktiv  
1999/5/EG.  
Danish  
Greek  
Undertengnede Mobility California, Inc. erklærer herved, at  
følgende udstyr STBT01 overholder de væsentlige krav og  
øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF.  
ΜΕ ΤΗΝ ΠΑΡΟΥΣΑ Mobility California, Inc. ΔΗΛΩΝΕΙ ΟΤΙ  
STBT01 ΣΥΜΜΟΡΦΩΝΕΤΑΙ ΠΡΟΕ ΤΙΣ ΟΥΣΙΩΔΕΙΣ  
ΑΠΑΙΤΗΣΕΙΣ ΚΑΙ ΤΙΣ ΛΟΙΠΕΣ ΣΧΕΤΙΚΕΣ ΔΙΑΤΑΞΕΙΣ ΤΗΣ  
ΟΔΗΓΙΑΣ 1999/5/E.  
Malti  
Hawnhekk, Mobility California, Inc. jiddikjara li dan STBT01  
jikkonforma mal- ħtiġijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti  
oħrajn relevanti li hemm fid-Dirrettiva 1999/5/EC.  
Käesolevaga kinnitab Mobility California, Inc. seadme  
STBT01 vastavust direktiivi 1999/5/EÜ põhinõuetele ja  
nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele  
sätetele.  
Estonian  
Hungarian  
Slovak  
Alulírott, Mobility California, Inc. nyilatkozom, hogy a  
STBT01 megfelel a vonatkozó alapvetõ követelményeknek  
és az 1999/5/EC irányelv ebyéb elõírásainak.  
Mobility California, Inc. týmto vyhlasuje, že STBT01 spĺňa  
základné pozáiadavky a všetky príslušné ustanovenia  
Smernice 1999/5/ES.  
Czech  
Mobility California, Inc. tímto prohlašuje, že tento STBT01 je  
ve shodě se základními požadavky a dalšími příslušnými  
ustanoveními směrnice 1999/5/ES.  
Slovene  
Lithuanian  
Latvian  
Šiuo Mobility California, Inc. deklaruoja, kad šis STBT01  
atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999/5/EB Direktyvos  
nuostatas.  
Šiuo Mobility California, Inc. deklaruoja, kad šis STBT01  
atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999/5/EB Direktyvos  
nuostatas.  
Ar šo Mobility California, Inc. deklarē, ka STBT01 atbilst  
Direktīvas 1999/5/EK būtiskajām prasībām un citiem ar to  
saistītajiem noteikumiem.  
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France  
Some areas of France have a restricted frequency band. The worst case  
maximum authorized power indoors is:  
10 mW for the entire 2.4 GHz band (2400 MHz–2483.5 MHz).  
100 mW for frequencies between 2446.5 MHz and 2483.5 MHz (NOTE—  
Channels 10  
through 13 inclusive operate in the band 2446.6 MHz to 2483.5 MHz).  
There are few possibilities for outdoor use: On private property or on the  
private property of public persons, use is subject to a preliminary  
authorization procedure by the Ministry of Defence, with maximum  
authorized power of 100 mW in the 2446.5–2483.5 MHz band. Use outdoors  
on public property is not permitted.  
In the departments listed below, for the entire 2.4 GHz band:  
Maximum authorized power indoors is 100 mW.  
Maximum authorized power outdoors is 10 mW.  
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Features and Specifications Summary  
Small, foldaway design makes it easy to put in your pocket or briefcase.  
Simple connection compatibility with your Mobile device via Bluetooth.  
5 row design for greatest comfort and ease of use.  
Full size QWERTY keyboard layout for optimum comfort while typing.  
Meets ISO/IEC Specification 9995 for full-size keyboards.  
User-programmable shortcut keys for faster access to applications.  
On-screen menu and toolbar navigation via keyboard  
Does not draw power from your Mobile device.  
Detachable device stand.  
Dimensions Open:  
13.8” x 5.1” x 0.5”  
350mm x 129mm x 12mm  
Dimensions Closed:  
5.0” x 3.5” x 0.9”  
128mm x 90mm x 23mm  
Weight (including battery):  
Operating Temperature Range:  
10.7 ounces  
303 grams  
32° to 120°F  
0° to 49°C  
Typical Battery Life:  
Continuous Operation:  
Typical usage:  
~80 hours  
~2 months  
~10000 hours  
Standby:  
RF Technical specifications  
RF output power:  
Protocol:  
Class 2. Maximum output power is 1.6mW (2 dBm)  
Bluetooth specification v. 1.2 compliant  
Bluetooth HID Profile v. 1.0 compliant  
2.4 – 2.4835GHz  
GFSK (Gaussian Frequency Shift Keying)  
FHSS (Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum)  
Frequency range:  
Type of Modulation:  
Signal Type:  
©2006 Mobility California, Inc.  
P/N: 102096C  
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