Uniden Pager ALP9094 User Manual

Uniden ALP9094  
4-Line Alpha/Numeric Pager  
owners manual  
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Contents  
Important. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1  
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Using this Owners Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Installing the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Turning Your Pager On . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Low Battery Warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Standby Display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Clearvue Illuminated Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Receiving and Displaying Personal Messages . . . . . . 8  
The Function Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Mail Drop History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Using The Phone Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
The Setup Options Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
Important  
Your pager is capable of storing messages and telephone  
numbers totaling up to 100,000 characters. To prevent  
the loss of important data due to battery failure, replace  
the battery before the power level becomes too low.  
Battery life will vary depending on several factors,  
including:  
The amount of time the Clearvue illuminated display  
is active.  
The amount of time the pager is “ON.”  
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Introduction  
Congratulations on your purchase of the ALP9094 four  
line alpha/numeric pager. This compact, state-of-the-art  
pager has many features, including:  
20 Folder Locations for Mail Drops  
40 Personal Message Locations  
Clearvue Illuminated Display  
Multiple Alert Tones  
Silent or Vibrating Alerts  
Time and Date Alarms  
Out-of-Range Indicator  
Phone Directory  
To ensure that you understand all of your pager’s  
features and capabilities, please read this owners manual  
carefully before you use your pager.  
Visit our internet site at: www.uniden.com  
Using this Owners Guide  
When you see the word “press,” press and release the  
specified key. If needed to “press and hold,” you will  
be prompted to do so.  
The displays in this owners manual are general  
representations of what you will see. Your paging  
service provider may change the wording.  
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Installing the Battery  
Your pager requires one 1.5 VDC, AAA battery for power.  
Caution: Only use the battery specified above.  
1. Release the battery  
compartment lock.Slide and  
lift off the battery cover.  
2. Insert the AAA battery into  
the compartment according  
to the polarity symbols (+)  
and (–) marked inside.  
3. Match the dots on the  
pager and battery cover.  
Slide the battery cover on,  
then slide the lock-tab  
down.  
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Turning Your Pager On  
Press and hold N for approximately two seconds.  
The display will temporarily go blank and then show the  
standby display (see page 6).  
Turning Your Pager Off  
1. At the standby display, press N to go the Function  
menu (page 9).  
2. Press > to select POWER OFF ( ).  
3. Press N again and your pager is in the standby mode.  
Low Battery Warning  
When battery power is low, this symbol ( ) appears in  
the bottom center of the display, and – once every 30  
minutes – a low beep sounds that lasts four seconds.  
When this happens:  
Replace the battery as soon as possible to prevent data loss.  
You will have to press N twice (instead of normally  
pressing once) at the Standby display to go to the  
Function menu (page 9).  
The built-in memory saver will store messages and  
settings for approximately two minutes while you  
change the battery - or after the battery loses power.  
NOTE  
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Controls  
1. Backward Menu/Page Scroll Key (<)  
2. Forward Menu/Page Scroll Key (>)  
3. Enter Key (N)  
4. Speaker  
5. Scroll Down Key ()  
6. Display (see next page)  
7. Scroll Up Key ()  
8. Strap attachment  
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Standby Display  
1. Time  
2. Message Status - Displays CALL, MAIL, Low Battery  
, and FULL. This symbol (-----) indicates no  
messages or calls. This symbol (  
messages have been read.  
) indicates all  
3. Alarm (  
) - Indicates an alarm has been set.  
4. Audio Alert (  
) - This displays when a tone has been  
selected for message alert. The Silent Alert (  
Vibrate ( ) icons are also displayed here.  
) and  
5. Signal Meter Strength (  
no signal.  
) - Flashes when there is  
6. Carrier Logo - The logo of the assigned carrier is  
displayed here.  
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Clearvue Illuminated Display  
Your pager is equipped with the Clearvue illuminated  
display. To activate this display, perform the following steps:  
1. With your pager on, push and hold any key  
(<, >, , , or N) for two seconds.  
2. The backlight illuminates and remains on for  
approximately 20 seconds.  
Pressing any key during this 20 second period  
keeps the display illuminated. If no key is pressed  
for 20 seconds, the illuminated display shuts off.  
TIP  
Frequent use of the illuminated display will  
shorten the battery life.  
NOTE  
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Receiving and Displaying Personal Messages  
Your pager can store up to 40 messages in the order that  
they’re received. If the memory is full when a new  
message arrives, FULL appears in the bottom center of  
the display. The newest message then replaces the oldest  
in memory.  
If Quickview is off when a message is received, your  
pager will sound an alarm. You will then need to  
press > or < to display the personal message  
menu. A cursor will appear to the left of the first new  
message.  
If Quickview is on when a message is received, your  
pager will sound an alarm (if the alarm is on) and the  
message will be displayed immediately.  
Move through your message line by line (with the ▼ ▲  
keys) or page by page (with the >< keys).  
Be sure to delete (or move to a folder) unwanted  
messages after you’ve read them. Your pager starts  
replacing the oldest messages when the memory  
becomes full.  
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The Function Menu  
There are ten choices in the Function menu:  
Return - Returns to the previous menu.  
Select Alert - Changes the alert type.  
Power Off - Turns the unit off.  
Set Alarm - Sets the alarm for time, day, and/or  
date.  
Folders - Stores up to 25 messages in each of 10  
folders.  
Mail Drop History - Stores up to three over-flow  
messages from normal mail drops.  
Phone Directory - Stores up to 128 names and  
numbers.  
Setup Options - Set time/date, label folders, mail  
drop, reminders, quickview, font size and contrast.  
Delete All - Deletes all read messages.  
Set Silent Time - Set times with no alerts.  
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Choosing the Alert Type  
1. At the standby display, press N.  
2. Press > to choose SELECT ALERT  
,
then press N.  
3. Cycle through the alert types with the > < keys  
(sample alert tones will sound).  
4. Select the alert type you like, then press N.  
5. The selected alert will sound and the standby display  
appears showing the selected audio alert ( ),  
vibrating alert ( ), or silent alert ( ) icon in the  
bottom right of the display.  
Power On and Off  
Refer to page 4.  
Setting the Alarms  
Your pager can be set to sound an audible or vibrating  
alarm at any time, on any day, on any date. Even if the  
pager is off, it will still sound a unique tone or vibrate  
for approximately 20 seconds. To stop the alarm sooner,  
press any key.  
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Setting a Daily Alarm  
To set the alarm for a specific time.  
For example, every day at 1:00 p.m.  
1. At the standby display, press N.  
2. At the Function menu, press > to select  
SET ALARM  
, then press N.  
3. Select TIME ALARM with the key, then press N.  
4. Press N again and the cursor advances to the alarm  
start time.  
5. Use the > < keys to move between the hours,  
minutes, day/date, and alarm types (  
). Once  
there, select the desired value with the ▼ ▲ keys.  
6. To store your selection and return to the standby  
display, press N.  
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Setting a Weekly Alarm  
To set an alarm for a specific day of the week.  
For example, every Wednesday at 1:00 p.m.  
1. At the standby display, press N.  
2. At the Function menu,  
press > to select SET ALARM  
, then press N.  
3. Select TIME ALARM with the key, then press N.  
4. Press N to advance the cursor to the alarm start time.  
5. Use the > < keys to move between the hours,  
minutes, day/date, and alarm types (  
). Once  
there, select the desired value with the ▼ ▲ keys.  
6. To store your selection and return to the standby  
display, press N.  
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Setting a Date Alarm  
To set an alarm for a specific date and time.  
For example, Friday, November 22, at 1:40 p.m.  
1. At the standby display, press N.  
2. At the Function menu press > to select  
SET ALARM, then press N.  
3. Select DATE ALARM, with the key, then press N.  
4. Press N to advance the cursor to the start time.  
5. Use the > < keys to move between the hours,  
minutes, day/date, and alarm types (  
). Once  
there, select the desired value with the ▼ ▲ keys.  
6. To store your selection and return to the standby  
display, press N.  
Using Folders  
Your pager has ten folders that are used to store up to 25  
personal or mail drop messages each. Each folder can be  
assigned a 10 character label. You can change this label  
at any time (see page 22).  
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Viewing a Folder’s Contents  
1. At the Function menu, press > to select FOLDERS  
,
then press N.  
2. Press to move the cursor to the desired folder.  
3. Press N to view the folder’s contents.  
4. The message displays. Press to scroll through the  
message line by line.  
5. Press > to scroll through the message page by page.  
Moving a Message To Another Folder  
1. View the message by following the steps in “Viewing a  
Folder’s Contents” (see page 14), then press N.  
2. Press > to select MOVE TO FOLDER  
,
then press N.  
3. Select the folder where you want to move the message  
by pressing .  
4. Press N. MESSAGE:## MOVED displays.  
5. Press N again to return to the message menu.  
If the selected folder is full, MEMORY FULL will be  
displayed.  
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Deleting a Message From a Folder  
1. View the message by following the steps in “Viewing a  
Folder’s Contents” (see page 14), then press N.  
2. Press > to select DELETE MESSAGE  
, then  
press N.  
3. Press N, and MESSAGE:## DELETED displays.  
Deleting All Messages From a Folder  
1. View the message by following the steps in “Viewing a  
Folder’s Contents” (see page 14), then press N.  
2. Press > to select DELETE ALL IN FOLDER  
,
then press N.  
3. Press N, ALL MESSAGES IN FOLDER ____:##  
DELETED displays.  
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Mail Drop History  
Mail Drops are messages from services that are updated  
periodically (news, weather). When you receive a Mail  
Drop message, MAIL appears in the standby display.  
Each mail drop history folder holds up to three  
messages.  
1. At the standby display, press N.  
2. Press > to select MAIL DROP HISTORY  
,
then press N.  
3. Press to select the desired Mail History folder.  
4. Press N and the most recent Mail Drop messages  
appear.  
5. Select a message with the ▼ ▲ keys, then press N.  
6. Press to scroll through the message line by line.  
Press > to scroll through the message page by page.  
7. Press N, and RETURN displays.  
8. Press N again to go to the message menu.  
From the Message menu, if no key is pressed for  
eight seconds, the display will return to standby  
NOTE  
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Moving, Deleting, and Deleting All Mail Drop Messages  
Please see “Moving,” “Deleting,” and “Deleting All  
Messages” on pages 14 and 15. These instructions about  
folders are also applicable to Mail Drop Messages.  
Perform the same steps, only this time select the Mail  
Drop History  
icon instead of the folders icon  
(where applicable).  
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Using The Phone Directory  
Entering Names and Numbers  
Your phone directory can store up to 128 names and  
numbers. Names can be up to 15 characters long, and  
numbers can be up to 17 characters long. All entries are  
sorted alphabetically.  
1. Press N at the standby display.  
2. Press > to select PHONE DIRECTORY  
.
3. Press N.  
4. Press > to select NEW ENTRY  
, then press N.  
The cursor moves to the beginning of the NAME line,  
then starts blinking.  
5. Select any letter, number, or symbol with the ▼ ▲ keys.  
6. Press > to move the cursor to the next position for  
character entry.  
7. When finished entering the name, press > until the  
cursor moves to the number entry (_ _:) line.  
The cursor MUST be at the last space of any entry  
line before it can move to the next line. However,  
all spaces do not have to be filled.  
NOTE  
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8. Select the entry type with the ▼ ▲ keys.  
Entry types are two letter codes that represent the  
“type” of number you will be entering (PH =  
Phone, FX = Fax, PG = Pager, etc.).  
NOTE  
9. Press >, then select the numbers with the ▼ ▲ keys.  
10. Press N to move the cursor to the next space.  
11. Once finished, press > until the cursor moves to  
line three.  
12. Repeat steps eight and nine to enter the type and  
number. Press N to record your entry.  
13. Press N twice to return to the standby display.  
Editing the Phone Directory  
1. At the Function menu, press > to select  
PHONE DIRECTORY  
, then press N.  
The first name in the directory displays.  
2. Press N.  
3. Press > to select EDIT ENTRY  
, then press N.  
4. Follow steps 5 - 12 of “Entering Names and Numbers”  
(see pages 18 and 19) to edit your entries.  
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Deleting Numbers From the Directory  
1. At the Function menu, press > to select PHONE  
DIRECTORY  
, then press N.  
2. Use the keys to display the entry you wish to  
delete, then press N.  
3. Press > to select DELETE ENTRY  
,
then press N.  
4. Press N.  
PHONE ENTRY DELETED displays.  
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The Setup Options Menu  
There are eight choices in the Setup Options menu:  
Return - Returns to previous/standby menu.  
Set Time and Date - Sets time and date.  
Folder Labels - Changes a folder’s character labels.  
Mail Drop Options - Sets mail drop options.  
Reminder - Alerts you when a new message is not  
read immediately.  
Quickview - Turns Quickview off/on, and controls  
delay settings.  
Font Size - Controls the display font size.  
Contrast - Controls the display contrast settings.  
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Setting the Time, Day and Date  
1. At the Function menu, press > to select  
SETUP OPTIONS  
, then press N.  
2. Press > to select SET TIME AND DATE  
,
then press N.  
3. Use the >< keys to select the minutes,  
12/24 hr, or day/date mode.  
Change the values with the ▼ ▲ keys.  
4. Press N to store your selection.  
Changing Folder Labels  
1. At the Function menu, press > to select  
SETUP OPTIONS  
, then press N.  
2. Press > to select FOLDER LABELS  
,
then press N.  
3. Press to select the folder you wish to change,  
then press N.  
4. Highlight the character(s) you wish to change with the  
> < keys.  
5. Change the character with the ▼ ▲ keys.  
6. Press N when finished.  
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Mail Drop Options  
You can set your pager to scroll selected mail drop  
messages in a “ticker” fashion across the standby display  
as they are received.  
1. At the Function menu, press > to select  
SETUP OPTIONS  
, then press N.  
2. Press > to select MAIL DROP OPTIONS,  
then press N.  
3. Press to select the folder, then press N.  
4. Press > to select the “alarm off” symbol ( ).  
5. When the symbol begins blinking, select an alarm with  
the ▼ ▲ key.  
If you don’t have a maildrop service, only  
RETURN in the menu displays.  
NOTE  
6. Press > (OFF will begin blinking).  
7. Press to select ON, then press N to enter your  
selection.  
8. Press to move to the return icon, then press N.  
OR  
Wait eight seconds until the standby display appears.  
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Reminder Function  
Your pager will remind you when you have new  
messages that haven’t been checked. To turn this  
function Off or On, perform the following steps.  
1. At the Function menu, press > to select SETUP  
OPTIONS  
, then press N.  
2. Press > to select REMINDER  
, then press N.  
3. Press N to enter your selection.  
4. Press N again, or wait eight seconds to return to the  
Function menu.  
Turning Quickview Off or On  
Quickview lets you set your pager to automatically  
display messages as they are received. To enable or  
disable this function, perform the following steps.  
1. At the Function menu, select SETUP OPTIONS,  
then press N.  
2. Press > to select QUICKVIEW  
, then press N.  
3. Select OFF or ON with the ▼ ▲ keys.  
4. You can then adjust the scroll speed with the > < keys.  
5. Press N to enter your selection and return to the  
Setup Options menu.  
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Changing the Display Font Size  
1. At the Function menu, press > to select  
SETUP OPTIONS  
, then press N.  
2. Press > to select FONT SIZE  
, then press N.  
3. Select the desired font size with the ▼ ▲ keys.  
4. Press N to enter your selection.  
Adjusting The Display Contrast  
1. At the Function menu, press > to select  
SETUP OPTIONS  
, then press N.  
2. Press > to select CONTRAST  
, then press N.  
3. Select the level of contrast with the > < keys.  
4. Press N to enter your selection.  
Managing Message Files  
There are two types of messages:  
Personal Messages: Your pager holds up to 40 in  
memory. You can move or delete these messages.  
Information Service (Mail Drop) Messages: Your pager  
has up to 20 different mail drops. You can add an  
alert to, move, or delete these messages.  
Messages can be stored (Mail Drop and Personal)  
in up to 10 different Folders. Each folder holds up  
to 25 messages.  
NOTE  
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Understanding the Memory Status Reminder  
Unread Personal Messages ( ).  
Unread Mail Drop Messages ( ).  
If you have unread personal AND mail drop  
messages, the standby display will flash between  
CALL and MAIL.  
NOTE  
The CALL display.  
The MAIL display.  
All messages have been  
read (  
).  
Your pager’s memory is FULL.  
You need to read and/or delete  
your messages.  
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Unreadable Messages  
If a message is received that is partially or totally  
unreadable, the unreadable characters are replaced with  
square dots ( ).  
Tone Only  
A TONE ONLY message has no numeric characters.It  
could be an unreadable message, an error, or a preset  
message that alerts you to check your voice mail.  
Time and Day Stamp  
The time and day stamp is always turned on and  
appears at the end of each message.  
Deleting All Messages That Have Been Read for Personal,  
Maildrop, and Maildrop History  
1. At the Function menu, press > to select  
DELETE ALL MESSAGES  
, then press N.  
The cursor appears at the default of YES.  
2. Press N and ALL MESSAGES DELETED displays.  
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Silent Time  
You can set a range of time when your pager will not  
sound any alarms. For example, if you are in a meeting  
from 8:00 to 10:00 a.m. and do not wish to be disturbed  
by your pager.  
1. At the Function menu, press > to select SET  
SILENT TIME  
, then press N.  
2. Press N and the cursor jumps to the current start time.  
3. Change the hour that silent time will begin with the  
▼ ▲ keys.  
4. When finished setting the hours, move the cursor to  
the minutes by pressing >.  
5. Change the minutes silent time will begin with the ▼  
keys.  
6. Press > to move the cursor to the ending period  
for silent time.  
7. Repeat steps 3, 4, and 5 to set the ending period for  
silent time.  
8. Press N to return to the standby display.  
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Belt Clip/Holster  
Line the pager up with the  
holster as shown below.  
Slide the pager into the holster, then press until it  
snaps into place.  
Use the spring clip (on back of the holster) to attach  
the holster to your belt or pocket.  
Messages can be viewed while the pager is in the holster.  
Care and Maintenance  
Keep your pager dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry  
immediately.  
Use and store your pager only in normal temperature  
environments.  
Keep your pager away from dust and dirt.  
To clean your pager, wipe it with a damp cloth. Never  
use harsh chemicals.  
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Two Year Limited Warranty  
Important: Evidence of original purchase is required for warranty service.  
WARRANTOR: UNIDEN AMERICA CORPORATION (“Uniden”)  
ELEMENTS OF WARRANTY: Uniden warrants, for two years, to the original retail owner, this Uniden  
Product to be free from defects in materials and craftsmanship with only the limitations or exclusions set  
out below.  
WARRANTY DURATION: This warranty to the original user shall terminate and be of no further effect 24  
months after the date of original retail sale. The warranty is invalid if the Product is (A) damaged or not  
maintained as reasonable or necessary, (B) modified, altered, or used as part of any conversion kits,  
subassemblies, or any configurations not sold by Uniden, (C) improperly installed, (D) serviced or repaired by  
someone other than an authorized Uniden service center for a defect or malfunction covered by this warranty,  
(E) used in any conjunction with equipment or parts or as part of any system not manufactured by Uniden, or  
(F) installed or programmed by anyone other than as detailed by the owner’s manual for this product.  
STATEMENT OF REMEDY: In the event that the product does not conform to this warranty at any time  
while this warranty is in effect, warrantor will either, at its option, repair or replace the defective unit and  
return it to you without charge for parts, service, or any other cost (except shipping and handling)  
incurred by warrantor or its representatives in connection with the performance of this warranty.  
Warrantor, at its option, may replace the unit with a new or refurbished unit. THE LIMITED WARRANTY  
SET FORTH ABOVE IS THE SOLE AND ENTIRE WARRANTY PERTAINING TO THE PRODUCT AND IS IN  
LIEU OF AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER, WHETHER  
EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR ARISING BY OPERATION OF LAW, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY  
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THIS  
WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER OR PROVIDE FOR THE REIMBURSEMENT OR PAYMENT OF INCIDENTAL  
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Some states do not allow this exclusion or limitation of incidental or  
consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.  
LEGAL REMEDIES: This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which  
vary from state to state. This warranty is void outside the United States of America.  
PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING PERFORMANCE OF WARRANTY: If, after following the instructions in the  
owner’s manual you are certain that the Product is defective, pack the Product carefully (preferably in its  
original packaging). The Product should include all parts and accessories originally packaged with the  
Product. Include evidence of original purchase and a note describing the defect that has caused you to  
return it. The Product should be shipped freight prepaid, by traceable means, or delivered, to warrantor at:  
Uniden America Corporation  
Pager Repair Department  
4700 Amon Carter Boulevard  
Fort Worth, TX 76155  
Uniden offers 30 days of toll free support and you can call (800)297-1023, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Central,  
Monday through Friday. Beyond that period, you can obtain assistance by calling (900)224-4UAC:  
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