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		 ViviCam 3340   
					Digital Camera   
					User's Mannual   
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				1. INTRODUCTION   
					Please read through this manual carefully before using the   
					camera and follow the instructions to derive full benefit from   
					your camera.   
					1-1 Safety Precautions   
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					The software CD-ROM disc packaged with the camera   
					is designed for PC use only.   
					This product is a highly intricate device. Any attempt   
					to disassemble it may cause electric shock from the   
					internal components.   
					1-2 Before Using Your Camera   
					Familiarize yourself with your new camera before taking   
					any images of an important occasion (such as a wedding,   
					graduation, or a trip). Test the camera beforehand to   
					ensure that it functions well. Learn the features and   
					characteristics of the macro function, movie mode, flash   
					operations, shutter timing, and the process of image   
					transfer (downloading) to your computer.   
					Consider purchasing a memory card to expand the   
					capacity of your camera. Consider also a memory card   
					reader to derive maximum benefit and ease of use of   
					your camera.   
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				Copyright Restrictions   
					Please observe copyright law and restrictions, as your   
					new camera is a recording device.   
					LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) status display   
					Your new camera includes an LCD information/status   
					display that contains a small amount of liquid. If the LCD   
					monitor is damaged, please observe the following   
					precautions:   
					1. If the liquid contacts the skin wipe the skin with a   
					cloth and wash with water.   
					2. If the liquid gets in the eye immediately rinse with   
					fresh water for at least 15 minutes and then consult a   
					physician as soon as possible.   
					3. If anyone accidentally swallows the liquid rinse the   
					mouth with water, drink large amount of water and   
					induce vomiting. Consult a physician as soon as   
					possible.   
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				1-3 Operational Cautions   
					Your camera consists of intricate electrical and mechanical   
					components.   
					Avoid exposing the camera to the following conditions:   
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					Extremely damp and dusty places.   
					Sealed vehicles or places exposed to direct   
					sunlight   
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					Extreme high temperatures or heat.   
					Mechanical shock or vibration.   
					Smoke, fumes or steam.   
					Locations subject to strong magnetic fields.   
					Rain or snow.   
					Do not open the battery cover when the power is on.   
					If water has entered the camera, immediately turn the   
					power OFF and remove the batteries.   
					Maintaining your camera:   
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					If lens, LCD display, or viewfinder windows   
					become dirty, use a lens brush or soft cloth to   
					wipe clean. Avoid touching the lens with your   
					fingers.   
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					Do not use any detergent or volatile solution,   
					which will harm the camera case and paint. Only   
					use a soft cleaning cloth.   
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				1-4 Common Accessories   
					The following items are normally included with the Vivicam   
					3340 camera. (Note that accessories may vary by retailer.)   
					1. AA Batteries (2)   
					2. Wrist Strap   
					3. Software CD ROM (Driver and PC Applications)   
					4. USB Cable   
					5. Pouch   
					6. User’s Manual   
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				2. SPCIFICATIONS   
					2.1 Camera Specifications   
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					Image resolution: Still images: Fine = 1280 x 1024   
					(1.3M), Mid = 640 x 480 (VGA); Video = 320 x 240   
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					Range of Focus:   
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					Normal mode: 3 feet to Infinity   
					Macro mode: 8 to 10 inches   
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					Internal Memory: 8M SDRAM. Note that 4 MB of   
					memory is allocated to image processing (buffering),   
					and 4 MB is available for image storage   
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					Image File Formats: JPEG (still images), AVI (movies)   
					Flash modes: Automatic, Off   
					Self-timer: 10 sec. delay   
					Power Supply: AA battery x2; USB 5V (in PC-CAM   
					Mode)   
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					Computer Interface: USB   
					Auto Power Off: The power will automatically turn off   
					if no buttons are pressed after 60 seconds.   
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					Memory Expansion slot: For Secure Digital (SD)   
					memory cards. (Also compatible with MMC cards.)   
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				2-2 System Requirements   
					To operate your camera with your computer the following   
					minimum requirements are suggested. For MAC users, only   
					the USB Mass Storage Device function is available. PC users   
					may use the PC/web cam feature.   
					System Requirements (Windows)   
					OS   
					CPU   
					RAM   
					Microsoft Windows 98SE/Me/2000/XP   
					Intel Pentium or higher   
					64 MB or higher   
					CD-ROM   
					HDD   
					USB port   
					4X speed CD ROM drive   
					20 MB hard disk space   
					Available USB 1.1 port   
					Lycoris Desktop LX: same as PC requirements except OS   
					System Requirements (Macintosh)   
					OS   
					CPU   
					RAM   
					Mac OS 8.6 or higher, including OSX   
					PowerPC 601 processor or higher   
					64 MB or higher   
					CD-ROM   
					HDD   
					4X speed CD ROM drive   
					20 MB hard disk space   
					USB port   
					Available USB 1.1 port   
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				3. GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAMERA   
					3.1 Identifying the Features:   
					Front View   
					(1) Shutter button   
					(2) Power button   
					(3) Mode button   
					(4) Select button   
					(5) LCD information display   
					(6) Viewfinder window   
					(7) Macro switch   
					(8) USB connector cover   
					(9) Lens   
					(10) Self-timer LED   
					(11) Flash   
					Back View   
					(12) Hand Strap eyelet   
					(13) Battery door   
					(14) Macro LED   
					(15) Status LED   
					(16) Viewfinder   
					(17) Memory Card Slot   
					(SD/MMC)   
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				3.2 Information and Status LCD   
					Flash:   
					: Off   
					: Self-timer   
					: Auto   
					Image Resolution:   
					: 640x480   
					: Memory Card   
					Indicator   
					: 1280x1024   
					White Balance:   
					: Tungsten   
					: Sunny   
					: Cloudy   
					: Fluorescent   
					: Auto   
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				Battery status:   
					: Full battery power   
					: Medium battery power   
					: No/low battery power   
					: Images Number / Function Display   
					3.3 LED Indicators   
					There are two LEDs on the backside of the camera, below   
					the viewfinder window.   
					Their functions are described in the following table:   
					Indicator/Status   
					Description   
					RED LED –   
					On/flashing   
					ON   
					Camera is busy or the flash is   
					charging. Please wait until the   
					red LED goes off. (Note: if the   
					flash is set to OFF – the Red LED   
					will generally go off much   
					quicker.)   
					OFF   
					ON   
					Camera is ready   
					GREEN   
					LED –   
					Macro   
					Your camera is switched to   
					macro mode for close-up shots.   
					Your camera is set to focus at   
					normal range (3 ft to infinity)   
					OFF   
					indicator   
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				3.4 Using an SD or MMC Memory Card (Optional card)   
					Your camera supports Secure Digital (SD) or Multi-media   
					Memory Cards (MMC). Using a memory card allows you to   
					take more images.   
					When a memory card is inserted into the camera memory   
					card slot, the camera will automatically use the card in   
					preference to the memory built-in to the camera itself.   
					To use your camera with a memory card, turn off the   
					camera and insert the SD/MMC card into the memory card   
					slot in the battery compartment.   
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					Your camera comes with 8MB of internal memory, of   
					which 4 MB are availale to store images and movies.   
					Using a memory card will increase your image   
					storage capacity significantly   
					When a memory card is inserted into the memory   
					expansion slot, it will be used as a primary storage   
					media.   
					Memory cards and memory card readers are available in   
					computer, photo, and electronics stores.   
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				4. GETTING STARTED   
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					Before using your camera insert two AA batteries into   
					the battery compartment. Note the proper   
					orientation.   
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					During operation, if the battery power gets very low,   
					a warning message “LOW” message will appear on   
					the Status LCD. Please replace the new batteries   
					immediately to ensure normal operation.   
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					Note: If you are NOT using a memory card your   
					images will be stored in the internal memory. If you   
					remove the batteries from your camera for more than   
					20 seconds your images will be lost because the   
					internal memory will be erased in the absence of   
					battery power. (Images stored on a memory card will   
					not be erased if power is removed.)   
					4.1 Power On/Power Off   
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					Power On: Press and hold the power button for three   
					seconds. As soon as you hear the audio tones   
					(greeting) you may release the power button.   
					Power Off: Press and hold the power button for two to   
					three seconds until two beeps are heard and power is   
					off.   
					Auto Power Off: To save power, the camera will   
					automatically turn off after 60 seconds if no buttons   
					are pressed.   
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				4.2 Taking Images   
					Power up the camera, locate a subject in the viewfinder and   
					you are ready to take images (pictures). Press the Shutter   
					button to take an image.   
					“CAP.” (short for Capture) will appear on the Status LCD and   
					the image will be stored in memory. In about four seconds   
					you will be able to take another image. (If you are using the   
					internal flash it may take 15 – 25 seconds to recharge the   
					flash capacitor.)   
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					If you are using a memory card, the   
					appear in the Information/Status LCD and the image   
					will be stored on the memory card.   
					icon will   
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					For a best quality image, hold your camera firmly and   
					still. Do not move or shake while taking an image.   
					If your memory card is full, a "Card Full" message will   
					appear on the Status LCD. You need to transfer   
					images from your memory card before you can use it   
					again.   
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					Note: All digital cameras exhibit a behavior known   
					as “shutter latency” - the amount of time between the   
					moment that you press the shutter button and the   
					time that the camera actually captures the image.   
					(While the camera determines exposure settings.)   
					The latency for your camera is about one (1) second.   
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				4.3 Operational Functions and Modes   
					Photo (FOTO) Function   
					Delete Function   
					Movie Mode   
					Setup Mode   
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				4.4 Functions and Modes   
					Your camera has two functions and two modes.   
					Functions include: 1) Taking images, 2) Deleting images.   
					Modes include: 1) Movie Mode, 2) Setup Mode.   
					Modes & functions are described in the following paragraphs.   
					The Photo (FOTO) Function – Taking Images   
					1. Press the Mode button and “FOTO” will appear on the   
					Status LCD. Then, press the Shutter button to enter the   
					FOTO submenus.   
					2. Scroll through the FOTO submenus by pressing the   
					Select button. There are three FOTO submenus: FLASH   
					(STRB), WHITE BALANCE (W-B) and RESOLUTION (RES).   
					Press the Shutter button to enter a submenu.   
					3. FLASH (STRB) submenu. Use the Select button to   
					ENABLE   
					or DISABLE   
					the flash. Press the Shutter   
					button to confirm your selection.   
					4. WHITE BALANCE (W-B) submenu. Use the Select   
					button to select the desired white balance setting:   
					Auto Tungsten   
					Cloudy   
					Sunny   
					Fluorescent   
					Press the Shutter button to make a selection.   
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				5. RESOLUTION (RES) submenu. Use the Select button to   
					set the still-image resolution to either Mid: 640x480 or   
					Fine: 1280x1024. Press the Shutter button to confirm   
					your selection. Note: Fine resolution will result in much   
					better images, whereas Mid resolution will allow you to   
					store more images in available memory space.   
					NOTE   
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					If you ENABLE the flash, the flash capacitor circuit will   
					be charged and the red (BUSY) LED will blink for 15 –   
					30 seconds. The time between images (shot-to-shot   
					time) will be longer, as well. (Weak batteries may   
					take longer.)   
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					Once you save your settings, they will be retained   
					even if the camera is powered off. The settings will not   
					be changed until you change then again.   
					The Delete Function – Deleting/Erasing Images   
					1. Press the Mode button twice and “DEL” will appear on   
					the Status LCD. Press the Shutter button to enter the   
					delete submenu.   
					2. Press the Select button to toggle (alternate) between   
					LAST and ALL. Press the Shutter button to confirm your   
					choice of LAST or ALL. (“All” will allow you to delete all of   
					your stored images, whereas “LAST” will allow you to   
					delete only the last image that you captured.)   
					3. Finally, a “Y” (for Yes) will appear in the status display.   
					Press the Shutter button to delete your image(s).   
					Alternatively, press the Select button change YES (Y) to   
					NO (N) to cancel the deletion process and exit all menus.   
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				Movie Mode – Capturing Silent Movies   
					1. Press the Mode button three times and “MOV” will   
					appear on the Status LCD. Press the Shutter button to   
					set the camera to the Movie Mode.   
					2. When the camera is in the Movie Mode, “MOV” will be   
					displayed continuously on the Status LCD.   
					3. Press and hold the Shutter button to begin recording a   
					silent video clip (no audio). “REC” will appear on the Status   
					LCD during the capture (recording) process. Release the   
					Shutter button to stop recording. If memory is full “MOV”   
					will blink continuously.   
					4. Press the Mode button to exit the Movie Mode and return   
					to normal camera operations. Note that the camera   
					NOTES ABOUT MOVIE MODE   
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					When recording a video clip, the maximum length of   
					a recording will depend on the available memory   
					space.   
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					The movie resolution will be 320 x 240 (CIF)   
					Typically, you will be able to record about one minute   
					of silent video in 8MB of memory at CIF resolution.   
					Flash is disabled   
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					Auto-Power off is disabled   
					You may not be able to power-off the camera in MOV   
					mode. Press the Mode button to exit the Movie mode   
					in order to turn off the camera.   
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					Movies may be viewed on your computer using   
					Windows Media Player or Apple’s Quick Time Player.   
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				Setup Mode   
					1. Press the Mode button four times and “SET.” will appear   
					on the Status LCD. Press the Shutter button to enter the   
					setup submenus.   
					2. Scroll through the Setup submenus by pressing the   
					Select button. There are three Setup submenus:   
					SELF-TIMER (TMR), FREQUENCY (FRQ), and USB (USB).   
					Press the Shutter button to enter a submenu.   
					3. SELF-TIMER (TMR) submenu. Press the Select button   
					to ENABLE or DISABLE the self-timer function. Press the   
					Shutter button to confirm your selection.   
					4. FREQUENCY (FRQ) submenu. Press the Select button   
					to select the appropriate local lighting frequency.   
					Choose either 50Hz and 60Hz. Press the Shutter button   
					to confirm your selection.   
					5. USB (USB) submenu. Press the Select button to specify   
					the USB connection mode to your computer. Choose   
					either HDD (HARD DISK DRIVE), or CAM (PC CAMERA).   
					Press the Shutter button to confirm your selection.   
					Notes about Setup Mode:   
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					PC camera mode does not apply to Mac OS.   
					When using PC Cam mode, do not forget to switch   
					back to HDD mode to download images.   
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				5. INSTALLING DRIVERS AND SOFTWARE   
					5.1 Driver Installation – for PC users   
					Your camera will operate with your computer as a HARD   
					DISK DRIVE (HDD). PC users can enjoy the additional   
					feature of a PC CAMERA (CAM) for a direct (live) video feed   
					to your PC. Make sure to install the camera driver before   
					connecting the camera to your PC. Installation steps are   
					outlined in the following paragraphs:   
					1. Insert the V3340 CD-ROM into your CD drive.   
					2. The setup program should run automatically. The   
					autorun screen below appears. If the autorun program   
					does not run   
					automatically or if   
					autorun is disabled   
					double-click on “My   
					Computer” (on your   
					desktop), then   
					double click your CD   
					drive icon. Locate   
					the file “Setup.exe”   
					in the root directory   
					of your CD-ROM   
					drive and double-click on it to open this setup screen.   
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				3. Click “Next” to continue. Follow the instructions to   
					complete the camera driver installation. After the   
					installation is completed, the following message will   
					appear on the screen.   
					4. Click Finish to restart your PC and complete   
					installation.   
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					Note: Mac OS and Lycoris Desktop LX users will not be   
					using the PC/web camera feature. Therefore, no   
					driver is required. Your Mac OS or Lycoris Desktop LX   
					computer will automatically recognize the camera and   
					load its own USB mass-storage device driver.   
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					Mac and Lycoris users: Make sure the camera is set to   
					HDD (see section on Setup mode.)   
					Use the included USB cable to connect your camera to   
					your computer.   
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				6. TRANSFERRING IMAGES TO A COMPUTER   
					6.1 Connecting Your Computer   
					Method 1: USB Mass Storage Device (all users) -   
					Your digital camera functions with your computer as if it   
					were a storage device (like a card reader, CD, or floppy   
					disk) device. Follow these steps to use your camera as a   
					mass storage device:   
					4. Install the driver (if required) as described in the   
					previous chapter.   
					5. Turn on the camera and make sure the USB mode is   
					set to “HDD”.   
					6. Use the USB cable included with the camera to   
					connect to your computer.   
					7. After your system completes the configuration, you   
					will find a “Removable Disk” drive under “My   
					Computer” icon on your desktop.   
					8. Double click on the removable disk drive icon and   
					then double click on subsequent folders to locate your   
					images and movies. You can drag & drop or cut &   
					paste the image files from the removable disk   
					(camera memory) to a folder in your hard disk.   
					Method 2: Using TWAIN (PC users only) -   
					PC users may also use a process known as TWAIN to   
					transfer images from camera to PC, as follows:   
					9. Set your camera to HDD mode and connect your   
					camera to your PC by USB cable.   
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				10.Launch any TWAIN compliant imaging application.   
					Click on TWAIN > Select Source > Camera   
					TWAIN DS (or V3340) option to invoke the TWAIN   
					interface. Arcsoft PhotoImpression on the V3340   
					CD-ROM supports TWAIN. For more information,   
					please refer to its respective on-line help.   
					11.The TWAIN program will automatically detect and   
					read the images from your camera and display   
					images indexes on the following screen.   
					If TWAIN cannot read images from your camera, make   
					sure the camera mode is set to Mass Storage (HDD)   
					mode, the USB cable is connected, and Camera Twain   
					DS or V3340 is selected from the list of sources.   
					Details of the Vivicam 3340 TWAIN User Interface are   
					explained in the following section:   
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				(1) Display TWAIN program information, version   
					number and copyright.   
					(2) Quit TWAIN program and return to the   
					imaging application.   
					(3) Save the selected images into a directory   
					(4) Select all images   
					(5) Unselect all images   
					(6) Delete the selected images   
					(7) Transfer the selected images to the   
					application   
					(8) Next page   
					(9) Previous page   
					(10) Images display area   
					12.When you move the cursor over an image, an   
					enlarged window will pop up for you to review.   
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				13.You may select one or more images. Then, press the   
					transfer button (7) to transfer the selected images to   
					a the imaging application. You can transfer the   
					images in either “Standard” or “Large” file size, as   
					shown below:   
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				14.Standard and Large files sizes for images:   
					640x480(VGA)   
					1280x1024(1.3M)   
					640x480(VGA)   
					1280x1024(1.3M)   
					Standard Size   
					Original Size   
					640x480(VGA)   
					1280X1024(1.3M)   
					Large Size   
					640x480(VGA)   
					1280x1024(1.3M)   
					1024x768(0.8M)   
					1600x1200(2.0M)   
					15.You may select one or more images. Then, press the   
					Save button (3) to save the selected images into a   
					specific directory.   
					16.Using this dialog   
					box, you can   
					specify the   
					Directory,   
					Filename, Format   
					and Picture Size of   
					the images you are going to save.   
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				7. USING YOUR CAMERA AS A PC CAMERA   
					7.1 Live Camera Video for PC Users -   
					In addition to capturing movies and images, your camera   
					can also act as a video camera for your PC. To use your   
					camera as a PC Camera:   
					1. Install the PC camera driver as described the previous   
					chapter “Driver Installation” section.   
					2. Turn on the camera and make sure the USB mode is set   
					to “CAM”.   
					3. Connect your camera to your PC using the USB cable.   
					4. After your system completes the configuration, you will   
					find a “Dual Mode Digital Camera 1.3M (Video)” in your   
					Software Video capture source list.   
					5. You can view live video from your camera using ArcSoft   
					Video Impression which is included on the V3340 CD   
					ROM. You may also use third-party video programs such   
					as MS NetMeeting and Windows Movie maker.   
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