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GN Netcom A/S Lautrupbjerg 7 P.O. Box 99 DK-2750 Ballerup Denmark Tel. +45 45 75 88 88 www.jabra.com R&D Certifications Engineer Direct +45 4575 0251 Mobile E-mail [email protected] A GN Great Nordic Company Applicant's declaration concerning User Manual Statements Federal Communications Commission & Industry Canada Re: application for Jabra MOTION Bluetooth ® Headset FCC ID: BCE-BTE6 IC: 2386C-BTE6 Gentlemen, The North American version of the User Manual for the Jabra MOTION Bluetooth ® Headset (Model: BTE6) will include the following statements: FCC 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. Users are not permitted to make changes or modify the device in any way. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Jabra (GN Netcom) will void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 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 or more of the R&D Certifications Engineer Direct +45 4575 9186 Mobile E-mail [email protected] A GN Great Nordic Company 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. The device and its antenna must not be co-loaded or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. FCC (RF exposure for Bluetooth Class 1 device): This model meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves. Your device a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S. Government and by the Canadian regulatory authorities. The highest SAR value for this model phone when tested for use at the ear is 0.889 W/kg. Industry Canada Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference and (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. The term “IC:” before the certification/registration number only signifies that registration was performed based on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that Industry Canada technical specifications were met. It does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment. This equipment complies with IC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment as per RSS-102 issue 2. For Bluetooth Class 1 devices This EUT is compliant with SAR for general population/uncontrolled exposure limits in IC RSS- 102 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement methods and procedures specified in IEEE 1528. The above text for IC Canada will also be translated to French. Ballerup, Denmark 04 April 2013 Tom Ringtved ................................. .......................... ............................... (Place) (Date) (Name - print)
jabra.com/motion User Manual Jabra motion 2 ENGLISH 1. welcoMe ...........................................4 2. headset oVeRVIew ..........................5 3. how to weaR ..................................6 3.1 heIght adjUstMent 6 3.2 left oR RIght eaR weaRIng style 7 3.3 eaRgel PosItIonIng 7 4. how to chaRge ..............................8 4.1 chaRgIng UsIng the MIcRo- Usb cable 8 4.2 chaRgIng UsIng the wall chaRgeR 8 4.3 batteRy statUs 9 5. how to connect ...........................10 5.1 connect wIth a blUetooth deVIce 10 5.2 connect wIth an nfc deVIce 11 5.3 tRansfeR a UdIo between nfc deVIce and headset 12 6. how to Use ....................................13 6.1 bUsylIght 15 6.2 MUltIPle call handlIng 15 6.3 V oIce coMMands on/off 16 6.4 VoIce coMMands 16 6.5 V oIce gUIdance 17 3 ENGLISH 7. MotIon sensoR contRols ..........19 7.1 call assIst 19 7.2 PoweR naP 20 7.3 IntellIgent VolUMe contRol 21 8. softwaRe .......................................22 8.1 jabRa connect 22 8.2 cUstoMIze headset settIngs 22 9. sUPPoRt ..........................................23 9.1 faq 23 9.2 c oMPlIance Mode 24 9.3 how to caRe foR yoUR headset 24 10. technIcal sPecIfIcatIons ...........25 4 ENGLISH 1. welcoMe Thank you for using the Jabra Motion. We hope you enjoy it! Jabra motion features Motion sensor technology for call control, and enhanced audio performance and extended battery performance Power Nap for extended battery performance Intelligent volume control that automatically adjusts to surroundings NFC technology Volume touch controls Voice controls HD Voice Wireless freedom Noise Blackout™ 3.0 Wind noise protection Jabra SafeTone™ Busylight indicator Adjustable height for perfect fit 5 ENGLISH 2. headset oVeRVIew Microphones Volume touch-sensitive panel Call button LED indicators Voice and Mute microphone button Busylight indicator Micro-USB port NFC zone Wall charger Eargels 3 sizes for custom fit Micro-USB cable note: All accessories are also available at jabra.com. 6 ENGLISH 3. how to weaR 3.1 HEI gHT ADJUSTMENT get the perfect fit for your ear by adjusting the height of the speaker up or down. 7 ENGLISH 3.2 LEFT or rIgHT EAr WEArIN g STyLE The headset can be worn on the left or right ear. To switch ear: 1. Pull the speaker all the way down. 2. rotate the speaker 180°. 3. Twist the eargel around to fit. 3.3 EA rgEL PoSITIoNINg For optimal audio quality rotate the eargel for best fit. It is recommended to try all three eargel sizes to find the optimal fit. 8 ENGLISH 4. how to chaRge 4.1 CHArgIN g USINg THE MIC ro-USB CABLE Plug the headset into any available USB port on your PC using the micro-USB cable. 4.2 CHArgINg USINg THE WALL CHArgEr Plug the headset into a power supply using the wall charger. note: For safety reasons, it is recommended not to use the headset while it is charging. 9 ENGLISH 4.3 BATTEry STATUS in useWhen charging 50% - 100%100% 10% - 50%50% - 100% 0% - 10%0% - 50% note: It takes 2 hours to fully charge the headset. 10 ENGLISH 5. how to connect 5.1 CoNNECT WITH A BLUETooTH DEVICE The first time the headset is turned on it will attempt to connect with a Bluetooth device. 1. Plug the headset into a power supply using the wall charger or micro-USB cable. 2. Turn-on the headset and follow the voice-guided connection instructions. manually connect With a bluetooth device 1. While pressing the call button, open the flip boom-arm. release the call button when the Bluetooth light flashes blue. 2. Wear on the ear and follow the voice-guided connection instructions. 11 ENGLISH 5.2 CoNNECT WITH AN NFC DEVICE 1. Ensure that NFC is enabled on your mobile device. 2. open the flip boom-arm on the headset. 3. Locate and gently tap the NFC zone on the headset against the NFC zone on your mobile device. The mobile device will announce that the headset is now paired when the connection is successful. NFC zone note: NFC devices have NFC implemented in different ways. The size and sensitivity of the NFC zone and how to connect the headset may vary between devices. 12 ENGLISH 5.3 Tr ANSFEr AUDIo BETWEEN NFC DEVICE AND HEADSET To transfer audio to or from the headset, gently tap the NFC zones of the connected NFC device and the headset. Audio is now transfered: To the headset from the NFC device, or To the NFC device from the headset note: NFC devices have NFC implemented in different ways. Depending on the NFC device, this feature might not be available. 13 ENGLISH 6. how to Use Volume touch-sensitive panel Call button LED indicators Voice and Mute microphone button Busylight indicator 14 ENGLISH on/offopen or close the flip boom-arm Answer call open the flip boom-arm, or tap the c all button if the boom-arm is open End call Close the boom-arm, or tap the call button Talk time status When not on a call, tap the call button to hear the remaining talk time reject call Double-tap the call button when there is an incoming call redial last number Double-tap the call button when not on a call Adjust speaker volume Slide a finger up/down the volume touch-sensitive panel Voice commands Tap the voice and mute microphone button when not on a call, until you hear 'Say a command'. Say 'What can I say?' for a list of voice commands Mute/ un-mute microphone Tap the voice and mute microphone button during a call to mute the microphone. Tap again to un-mute. 15 ENGLISH 6.1 BUSyLIgHT The Busylight indicator has 2 features: Incoming call indication (fast flashing red light) on a call indication (slow flashing red light) note: It is possible to turn to turn the Busylight indicator on/off using the Jabra Connect app. 6.2 M ULTIPLE CALL HANDLINg The headset can accept and handle multiple calls simultaneously. End current call and answer incoming call Tap the c all button Switch between held call and active call Press and hold (2 secs) the call button Put current call on hold and answer incoming call Press and hold (2 secs) the call button reject incoming call Double-tap the c all button 16 ENGLISH …
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Ersteller: D. Brandhorst Revision: 00 Erstelldatum: 02.01.2012 Datum: 00.00.0000 Seite 1 von 1 Long/Short-term Confidentiality Request PHOENIX TESTLAB GmbH Date: 13 December 2012 Product Certification Königswinkel 10 D 32825 Blomberg FCC ID:BCE-BTE6 To Whom it may concerns, Pursuant to sections 0.457(d) and 0.459 of CFR 47 and to avoid premature release of sensitive information prior to marketing or release of the product to the public, we hereby requests long-term confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below: Schematics Parts List Block Diagram Tune-Up Info Operational Description In addition we hereby request the following exhibits contained in this application to be temporarily (short-term confidentilality) withheld from the public disclosure for an initial period of 180 days until: not applicable External Photos Test Setup Photos Internal Photos Users Manual The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these matters might be harmful to the applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. The applicant understands that pursuant to rule 0.457(d), disclosure of this application and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the GRANT for this application. Thank you for your attention in this matter. Applicant’s Company 7 Layers AG address : Borsigstr. 11. Ratingen, 40880. Germany Signature : ____________________________ Job Title and Dept. :Project Manager
GN Netcom A/S Lautrupbjerg 7 DK-2750 Ballerup P.O. Box 99 Phone +45 4575 8888 Co. Reg. No. 15069511 www.jabra.com 13 December 2012 Attn.: Federal Communications Commission / Industry Canada Re.: Letter of Agent Authorization We GN Netcom A/S Lautrupbjerg 7, DK-2750 Ballerup, Denmark hereby authorize 7 Layers AG, Ratingen, Germany – Mr. Patrick Lomax - to act on our behalf in all matters relating to the application for equipment authorization of the product: BTE6 Bluetooth ® Headset in USA and Canada. We also hereby certify that no party to the application authorized hereunder is subject to the denial of benefits, including FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988,21 U.S.C.853(a). This agreement expires 6 months from the above date. Ballerup, Denmark 13 December 2012 Tammy D. Petersen ................................. .......................... ............................... (Place) (Date) (Name - print) .................................................................................................... (Legally valid signature)
GN Netcom A/S Lautrupbjerg 7 DK-2750 Ballerup P.O. Box 99 Phone +45 4575 0000 Co. Reg. No. 15069511 www.jabra.com Att.: Federal Communications Commission RE.: Letter of authorization Hereby GN Netcom A/S authorize Lily Zhuang, Tammy D. Petersen and Tom Ringtved GN Netcom A/S Lautrupbjerg 7, DK-2750 Ballerup, Denmark Telephone: +45 45 75 88 88 to act on our behalf in all matters relating to application for equipment authorization of all our products with brand names: Jabra using the BCE grantee code in USA. Signed Ballerup, 2013-01-18 on behalf of GN Netcom A/S by: Name: Steen Kaiser Position: Manager, Product Certifications
Pad Print Placement, HS, Copenhagen 50-06162 D JJO 13.12.2012 2:1 A4 Align pad print around centre of item Use CE mark as reference, to ensure right dimensions Use KCC mark as reference, to ensure right dimensions Use layout le as input for pad print 5 +/-0.15 1 4 +/-0.15 F C C I D : B C E - B T E 6 N356 Z302 XXXXXXXXXX CE - mark as outline characters M o d e l : B T E 6 I C : 2 3 8 6 C - B T E 6
RF EXPOSURE EVALUATION METHOD SAR Test Exclusion Thresholds for 100 MHz – 6 GHz and ≤ 50 mm Approximate SAR Test Exclusion Power Thresholds at Selected Frequencies and Test Separation Distances are illustrated in the following Table. MHz 5 10 15 20 25 mm 150 39 77 116 155 194 SAR Test Execution Threshold (mW) 300 27 55 82 110 137 450 22 45 67 89 112 835 16 33 49 66 82 900 16 32 47 63 79 1500 12 24 37 49 61 1900 11 22 33 44 54 2450 10 19 29 38 48 3600 8 16 24 32 40 5200 7 13 20 26 33 5400 6 13 19 26 32 5800 6 12 19 25 31 Bluetooth FSK Modulation (Maximum measured transmitter power) frequency range (modulation) Maximum Peak Conducted Output Power (dBm) Maximum Conducted Output Power(AV) (dBm) Maximum Conducted Output Power (mW) 2402 (FSK) 8.76 3.352.162718524 2426 (FSK) 9.68 4.492.81190083 2440 (FSK) 9.1 4.032.529297996 2480 (PSK) 8.87 4.092.564484037 Refer to KDB 447498 25 D01 General RF Exposure Guidance v05 App.A Maximum Power (mW) < 10mW SAR Required 2.812 yes no As the maximum power for this device is less than 10mW, SAR is not required.
Final Report on Jabra BTE6 MDE_GNNET_1211_FCCc According to Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C Report Reference: December 07, 2012 Date: Test Laboratory: 7Layers AG Borsigstr. 11 40880 Ratingen Germany Note: The following test results relate only to the devices specified in this document. This report shall not be reproduced in parts without the written approval of the test laboratory. 7Layers AG Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender Registergericht registered in: Borsigstrasse 11 Chairman of the Supervisory Board: Düsseldorf, HRB 44096 40880 Ratingen, Germany Ralf Mertens USt-IdNr VAT No.: Phone: +49 (0) 2102 749 0 Vorstand Board: DE 203159652 Fax: +49 (0) 2102 749 350 Dr. H.-J. Meckelburg TAX No. 147/5869/0385 www.7Layers.com Reference: MDE_GNNET_1211_FCCc According to Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C 2.2 Detailed Description of OUT Samples Sample : A01 OUT Identifier Jabra BTE6 Sample Description Radiated sample Serial No. TA-3 HW Status 28-03533 SW Status 1.14.0 Low VoltageLow Temp. 3.8 V-20 °C High Temp.High Voltage 3.2 V60 °C Normal Temp.Nominal Voltage 3.5 V25 °C Sample : B01 OUT Identifier Jabra BTE6 Sample Description Standard sample Serial No. TA-2 HW Status 28-03533 SW Status 1.14.0 Low VoltageLow Temp. 3.7 V-10 °C High Temp.High Voltage 4.2 V60 °C Normal Temp.Nominal Voltage 4.0 V25 °C Sample : USB1 OUT Identifier USB 2.0 Cable Sample Description USB 2.0 Cable Page 4 of 51 Reference: MDE_GNNET_1211_FCCc According to Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C 2.3 OUT Features Features for OUT: Jabra BTE6 Allowed ValuesDesignationDescriptionSupported Value(s) Features for scope: FCC_v2 AC The OUT is powered by or connected to AC Mains BT EUT supports Bluetooth data rate of 1 Mbps with GFSK modulation in the band 2400 MHz - 2483.5 MHz BTLESupport of Bluetooth Low Energy EDR2 EUT supports Bluetooth using data rate of 2 Mbps with PI/4 DQPSK modulation in the band 2400 MHz - 2483.5 MHz EDR3 EUT supports Bluetooth using data rate of 3 Mbps with 8DPSK modulation in the band 2400 MHz - 2483.5 MHz Iant Integral Antenna: permanent fixed antenna, which may be built-in, designed as an indispensable part of the equipment TantC temporary antenna connector, which may be only built-in for testing, designed as an example part of the equipment 2.4 Auxiliary Equipment AE No.Serial No.SW StatusHW StatusDescriptionType Designation AE 04 Cherry RS 6000 USB ON G 0000273 2P28Keyboard 1 AE 02Fujitsu Lifebook E781 DSCK013817110V / 60 HZ Windows 7 Laptop 2 AE 01LG L1740BQ509WANF1W607TFT 1 AE 03Logitech M-BB48LZC90505478Mosue 2.5 Operating Mode(s) Ref.-No.Description 02 Device connected to computer via USB cable. Special program used to send continuous data over USB cable. EUT in loopback connection with Bluetooth signalling box. Page 5 of 51 Reference: MDE_GNNET_1211_FCCc According to Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C 2.6 Setups used for Testing For each setup a relation is given to determine if and which samples and auxiliary equipment is used. The left side list all OUT samples and the right side lists all auxiliary equipment for the given setup. Sample No.Sample DescriptionAE No.AE Description Setup No. List of OUT samplesList of auxiliary equipment PC_A01 (Computer Peripheral setup) AE 04Keyboard 1USB1USB 2.0 Cable Sample: AE 02Laptop 2 AE 01TFT 1 AE 03Mosue S01_A01 (Standard Radiated setup) A01Radiated sample Sample: S01_B01 (Conducted setup) B01Standard sample Sample: 3 Results 3.1 General Available at the test laboratory. The results of the inspection are described on the following pages, where 'Conformity' or 'Passed' means that the certification criteria were verified and that the tested device is conform to the applied standard. In cases where 'Declaration' is printed, the required documents are available in the manufacturers product documentation. In cases where 'not applicable' is printed, the test case requirements are not relevant to the specific equipment implementation. Documentation of tested devices: Interpretation of the test results: 1. This test report covers only the Bluetooth Low Energy related testing. 2. The laboratory environmental conditions are recorded and available in the Interlab system for each performed test. Note: 3.2 List of the Applicable Body (Body for Scope: FCC_v2) DesignationDescription Subpart C - Intentional Radiators; 15.247 Operation within the bands 902-928 MHz, 2400-2483.5 MHz, and 5725-5850 MHz. FCC47CFRChIPART15c247RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Page 6 of 51 Reference: MDE_GNNET_1211_FCCc According to Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C 3.3 List of Test Specification Test Specification: FCC part 2 and 15 Version10-1-11 Edition Title:PART 2 - GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS PART 15 - RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES Page 7 of 51 Reference: MDE_GNNET_1211_FCCc According to Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C 3.4 Summary Test Case Identifier / Name SetupDate of TestResultTest (condition)Ref. Lab 15c.1 Conducted emissions (AC power line) §15.207 15c.1; Mode = transmit2012/11/02PC_A01Lab 1Passed operating mode: 02 15c.10 Power density §15.247 (e) 15c.10; Frequency = Low/Mid/High2012/11/30S01_B01Lab 2Passed 15c.11 6dB Bandwidth §15.247 (a) (2) 15c.11; Frequency = Low/Mid/High2012/11/30S01_B01Lab 2Passed 15c.2 Spurious radiated emissions §15.247 (d), §15.35 (b), §15.209 15c.2; Frequency = low/mid/high2012/12/06S01_A01Lab 1Passed 15c.4 Peak power output §15.247 (b) (1) 15c.4; Peak power output Summary2012/11/30S01_B01Lab 2Passed 15c.5 Spurious RF conducted emissions §15.247 (d) 15c.5; = BT transmit mode: Low/Mid/High Frequency 2012/11/30S01_B01Lab 2Passed 15c.6 Band edge compliance §15.247 (d) 15c.6; Band edge compliance Summary2012/11/26S01_B01Lab 2Passed 15c.6; Frequency = 2480, Mode = BT transmit using 1 Mbps with GFSK modulation, Method = radiated 2012/11/02S01_A01Lab 1Passed 15c.7 Dwell time §15.247 (a) (1) (iii) 15c.7; Dwell time Summary2012/11/30S01_B01Lab 2Passed 15c.8 Channel separation §15.247 (a) (1) 15c.8; Channel separation Summary2012/11/30S01_B01…
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Test Laboratory: Borsigstr. 11 Germany 7Layers AG 40880 Ratingen Note: The following test results relate only to the devices specified in this document. This report shall not be reproduced in parts without the written approval of the test laboratory. 7 layers AG Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender Registergericht registered in: Borsigstrasse 11 Chairman of the Supervisory Board: Düsseldorf, HRB 44096 40880 Ratingen, Germany Ralf Mertens USt-IdNr VAT No.: Phone: +49 (0) 2102 749 0 Vorstand Board: DE 203159652 Fax: +49 (0) 2102 749 350 Dr. H.-J. Meckelburg TAX No. 147/5869/0385 www.7Layers.com Photo Report on Test Setups Report Reference: MDE_GNNET_1211_FCCa_Photo_Setups Setup for report: MDE_GNNET_1211_FCCa Test report Reference: MDE_GNNET_1211_FCCa_Photo_Setups Page 2 of 5 Photo 1: Test setup for radiated measurements (Enclosure, below 30 MHz, intentional radiator §15) Test report Reference: MDE_GNNET_1211_FCCa_Photo_Setups Page 3 of 5 Photo 2: Test setup for radiated measurements (Enclosure, semi-anechoic chamber, 30 MHz to 1 GHz, intentional radiator §15) Test report Reference: MDE_GNNET_1211_FCCa_Photo_Setups Page 4 of 5 Photo 3: Test setup for radiated measurements (Enclosure, fully-anechoic chamber, 1-18 GHz intentional radiator §15 / 30 MHz – 10/20 GHz §22/24/27) Test report Reference: MDE_GNNET_1211_FCCa_Photo_Setups Page 5 of 5 Photo 4: Test setup for radiated measurements (Enclosure, fully-anechoic chamber, 18-25 GHz, intentional radiator § 15)
Test Laboratory: Borsigstr. 11 Germany 7Layers AG 40880 Ratingen Note: The following test results relate only to the devices specified in this document. This report shall not be reproduced in parts without the written approval of the test laboratory. 7 layers AG Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender Registergericht registered in: Borsigstrasse 11 Chairman of the Supervisory Board: Düsseldorf, HRB 44096 40880 Ratingen, Germany Ralf Mertens USt-IdNr VAT No.: Phone: +49 (0) 2102 749 0 Vorstand Board: DE 203159652 Fax: +49 (0) 2102 749 350 Dr. H.-J. Meckelburg TAX No. 147/5869/0385 www.7Layers.com Photo Report on Test Setups Report Reference: MDE_GNNET_1211_FCCc_Photo_Setups Setups for report referenced by: MDE_GNNET_1212_FCCc Test report Reference: MDE_GNNET_1211_FCCb_Photo_Setups Page 2 of 5 Photo 1: Test setup for conducted measurements (AC Port (power line), EUT supplied by AC/DC adapter, intentional / unintentional radiator §15) Test report Reference: MDE_GNNET_1211_FCCb_Photo_Setups Page 3 of 5 Photo 2: Test setup for conducted measurements (computer peripheral setup, EUT supplied by USB-cable from computer, unintentional radiator §15) Test report Reference: MDE_GNNET_1211_FCCb_Photo_Setups Page 4 of 5 Photo 3: Test setup for radiated measurements (AC Port (power line), EUT supplied by AC/DC adapter, unintentional radiator §15) Test report Reference: MDE_GNNET_1211_FCCb_Photo_Setups Page 5 of 5 Photo 4: Test setup for radiated measurements (computer peripheral setup, EUT supplied by USB-cable from computer, unintentional radiator §15)
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
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| 1 | 15C | 2.40 GHz - 2.48 GHz | 9.30 mW |
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