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JBL R4500 owner's manual

JBL R4500 Wake Series marine digital media receiver with color LCD display (does not play CDs) at Crutchfield

Operation Manual for Users Model No.: JBL-R4500


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Operation Manual for Users Model No.: JBL-R4500

JBL-R4500
Table of Contents----- -------------------------------------------- 1 Product Description --------------------------------------------- -- 2 Front Panel------------------------------------------------------- 3 General Operation --------------------------------------------- 4-7 Radio Section Operation --------------------------------------- 8-9 Bluetooth Section Operation --------------------------------- 10-11 USB Section Operation --------------------------------------- 12-13 Auxiliary Input --------------------------------------------------- 14 RCA output ------------------------------------------------------ 14 Wiring Identification ----------------------- ----------------------- 15 Installation BuIletin ----------------------------------------------- 15 Installation ------------------------------------------------------- 16 Troubleshooting -------------------------------------------------- 17
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Product Description

0 BluetoothN
This radio features state of the art Bluetooth technology allowing music to wirelessly stream from on audio source to the receiver you just purchased. Why Bluetooth? From a practical standpoint, Bluetooth enables your music device (if applicable) to be placed in a glove box, your overhead console, or even your pocket-places that ore dry-without having to install a separate docking station. In addition, Bluetooth audio streaming will work with any Bluetooth enabled device, not just one brand of media. Once connected, you can use your receiver to control your media device and vice versa! Bluetooth has a range of approximately 30', depending upon conditions, so once your boot is parked, feel free to control the stereo through your media device!

The JBL-R4500 incorporates the following features:
«<·t i» AM/FM/WB/ RBDS
0 Bluetooth Audio Streaming
f use input
,--- Auxiliary input
IJ Waterproof faceplate

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4x55W Peak @ 4 ohms

U.S., European, and Japanese tuning

Charging through use

@@ 3 pair of RCA output

2 Q 2 ohm stable

~ ti NMEA2000 Ready

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Wired Remote Ready (Compatible

with MIL-REM80 and INF-REMl

remotes)

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Product Description
FCC State ment: This equipment has been tested and found to comply w ith the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide rea sonable 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 a ccordance 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 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.
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. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
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Front Panel

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R4500

(9 1. POWER ON/OFF BUTTON
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MODE FUNCTION BUTTON

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2. PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON

MUTE FUNCTION BUTTON

 I 3. TRACK UP / TUNE UP / FAST FORWARD

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4. TRACK DOWN / TUNE DOWN / REWIND

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5. RETURN BUTTON

VOL 6. VOLUME INCREASE / DECREASE KNOB

SEL 7. SELECT FUNCTION KNOB

MENU 8 . MENU BUTTON

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General Operation

1. ~ Power On/ Off and Mode Switch
Press for the first time to turn the unit on.
Press and hold for more than 3 seconds to turn the unit off.
With unit powered on, press ~ repeatedly to switch mode as follows:
FM - > AM --> WB --> BT MUSIC --> USB --> AUX.

2.  I Play or Pause / Mute In BT MUSIC and USB mode, press  I repeatedly to play or pause track. In Radio and AUX mode, press  I to mute sound output, press again to resume.

3. · Track Up / Tune Up / Fast Forward

In Radio mode, pres

· to work as Auto Tune. Press and hold · to activate Manual Tune,

then press repeatedly to tune by step. (It will revert to auto tune status if you do not press

this button within Ss after Manual tune is activated.)

In BT MUSIC or USB mode, press · to select the next track.

In USB mode, press and hold · to fast forward.

4. ·  Track

Down /Tune Down / Rewind

In Radio mode, press 1  to work as Auto Tune. Press and hold ·  to activate Manual Tune,

then press repeatedly to tune by step. (It will revert to auto tune status if you do not press

this button within Ss after Manual tune is activated.)

In BT MUSIC or USB mode, press ·  to select the previous track.

In USB mode, press and hold ·  to rewind.

5. -=::l Aeturn In any source playing status, press -=::J to go back to Home Screen. In Sub-menu, press -=::J to go back to previous display. In Sub-menu, press and hold -=::J over 3s to go back to Home Screen directly.

6. VOL Volume Increase / Decrease Knob In all modes, turn the knob clockwise or counter clockwise to adjust master volume level (0-45) in any playing status. (See next page for zone volume control).

7. SEL Select Knob In menu selection mode, press SEL to confirm selection.

8 . MENU Menu Knob In source playing status, press MENU to activate sub-menu of current playing source. Press and hold MENU over 3s to enter Settings directly. (See details in each source operation.)

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General Operation (SETUP)

1. Master / Zone Volume Control Turn the knob clockwise or counter clockwise to adjust master volume level (0-45) in any playing status, each zone volume will change simultaneously. To adjust a Zone volume separately, press SEL knob at volume display status, turn VOL knob to select among ZONE1, ZONE2 and ZONE3, press SEL knob at desired zone and turn the knob again to adjust zone volume level.

VOLUME 0 1

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20

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ZONE 1 0

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23

45

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18

45

ZONE3 o ,

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20

45

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2. Enter SETUP There are two ways to enter Setup. - Press RETURN button to display Home Screen, then turn VOL knob and press SEL knob when SETUP 0ppears.. - Or enter SETUP by pressing and holding MENU knob for 3s while the source unit is playing. Turn VOL knob to move amongst Audio, System, Bluetooth, and About; press SEL knob at desired setup.

Note: If no operation occurs, it will revert back after Ss.

2-1. Audio Settings Press SEL knob at AUDIO being highlighted to enter

0 AUD~O SETTINGS
BASS

Audio Settings. Turn VOL knob and push SEL knob

MIDRANGE

to select sub- features, then turn VOL knob to adjust the level of each sub-features. BASS: Minimum - 7 to maximum + 7. MIDQANGE: Minimum - 7 to maximum +7.

TREBLE

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+7

BALANCE '

PRESET EQ
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TQEBLE: Minimum-7 to maximum +7.

BALANCE: L10 (full left) to R10 (full right).

PQESET EQ: OFF, FLAT, JAZZ, POP, CLASSICAL, ROCK, VOCAL, TECHNO.

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General Operation (SETUP)
LOUDNESS: OFF, ON. SUB LEVEL: At Sub Level, turn VOL knob to toggle amongst ZONEl, ZONE2, or ZONE3 and push SEL knob at desired zone; turn VOL knob again to adjust the Sub Level from Minimum Oto maximum 15.

AUDIO SETTINGS

LOUDNESS ZONE1 ZONE2 ZONE3

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2-2. Syste m Settings Press SEL knob at SYSTEM being highlighted to enter System Settings. Press VOL knob to select sub-features, then turn VOL knob to adjust the level of each sub-features.

SYSTEM SETTINGS

BRIGHTNESS I-VOL BEEP REGION

3 I 7

BRIGHT NESS: This feature controls the brightness of the display panel. It is adjustable from Oto 7.
I-VOL: This feature controls the initial volume level of next power on. Turn the knob to adjust volume level (0-45) in any playing status. If the volume is set less than I- VOL, it will memorize the volume set after restarting the unit. If the volume is set higher than I-VOL, it will memorize the I-VOL after restarting the unit.
BEEP: This feature controls the beep sound when button was pressed. BEEP ON: You can hear the beep sound each time you press the buttons. BEEP 2ND: You will only hear the beep sound when the buttons are held down for more
than 2 seconds. BEEP O FF: You will not hear the beep sound when you press the buttons. REGION: The Tuner Region is optional for EURO, USA, JAPAN.
(Note: with wrong Region selected, the tuner reception might be affected.)

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General Operation (SETUP)

2-3 Bluetooth Settings

Press SEL knob while in BT mode to enter Bluetooth settings. Turn VOL knob to select

BLUETOOTH SETTINGS

sub-features, then turn VOL knob to adjust the level of each sub-features.

DEVICE NAME

OFF

AUTO CONNECT: If you don't want to auto

ON

connect to last paired phone, just set Aut o

Connect to OFF. It will default at ON.

DEVICE NAME: R4500. Select correct Device

Name when you search for Bluetooth connection on your phone.

2-4. About Press SEL knob at ABOUT being highlighted, it will show the firmware information of the product. With firmware information being displayed, press and hold the VOL knob for more tha n 5 seconds to display Factory Reset. Press SEL knob to confirm, the unit will be initialized and restarted. Note: Once Factory Reset is carried o ut , prior presets will be cleared, and you will need to setup t he features and Global Presets once again.

-A -Factory Reset!

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Radio Section Operation
1. To Select Radio mode Press RETURN button to display Home Screen, then t urn VOL knob and press it to select AM, FM or WB mode. (The foreground popup icon refers to the source changing.) Or simply repeat press SRC button to select the desired mode.

2. Radio Screen Description
Displays EUR, USA or JAPAN to indicate the Region selected in the Settings.
 >) Displays FM, AM,WB.
Only shows when the station is a Stereo Channel.
Manual or Auto Tune status.

Only displa ys when EQ / LOUD ON was selected in the Settings.
P1

Only displays when the station is a preset station
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Radio Section Operation

3. Auto Tuning In FM, AM, WB p laying mode, press Tune up or down button to activate auto tune. This results in automatically stopping at next station of sufficient signal strength.

4. Manual Tuning In FM, AM, WB playing mode, long press Tune up or down button for 2s. This will activate manual tune with MANUAL display on the top area. Then repeatedly press Tune up or down button to tune freq uency by steps. Note: Radio will revert back to AUTO tune mode after Ss without operation.

5. Station Save At your favorite station, press the MENU knob to enter Tuner Settings, press VOL knob at SAVE AS PRESET to show t he Global Preset list , then turn VOL knob to select a preset No. and press it to save the station into Preset List. The Preset No. will display once the station is saved. Note: It will revert back to previous display after Ss without operation.

TUNER SETTINGS
SAVE AS PRESET PRESET RECALL RDS

6. Recall Preset Station In Radio (FM, AM, WB) source, press the MENU knob to enter Tuner Settings, turn VOL knob and press at PRESET RECAL L to show the Global Preset list, turn the knob and press again at a desired Preset station. Once a preset station is selected, it will switch to source playing with the selected station information displayed.

7. ADS Functions Press MENU button in Radio source playing to display the Tuner Settings screen, turn VOL knob and press it at RDS, then turn VOL again and press it to select RDS on o r off. With RDS on selected, the station information, such as station name, title, etc would be displayed if the received station is a RDS station.

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Bluetooth Section Operation
1. To Select Bluetooth mode Press RETURN button to display Home Menu, then turn VOL knob and press it to select Bluetooth mode. (The foreground pop up icon refers to the source changing.) Or repeat press SRC button to select the desired mode.

2. Bluetooth Screen Description
: Bluetooth 14>)) 0 ~
T0001/D0001 · Favorite

Classical ii·iit··

Album Cover

1D3 tag: Artist Song Title A lbum

Play/Pause

11 00:01:M

00:03:21

Note: Display of a lbum artwork a nd/ o r a rtist information is a function of the Bluetooth source and may not b e supported o n all devices.

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Bluetooth Section Operation
3. Pair BT Device In Bluetooth source, pick "A4500" option on your Bluetooth enabled device. (if you are prompted for a password, the code entered will be "0000 or 1234".) Note: The Bluetooth pairing only happens with unit in Bluetooth mode.
4. Play/Pause Play Once the BT device being paired is successful, music will begin to play. Note: For some Bluetooth enabled phones, you may need to activate play from your phone first. It depends on the phone itself. While BT Music is playing, press the PAUSE button to pause the playback, and press it again to resume playback.
Note: 11 refers to PAUSE;  refers to PLAY.
5. Disconnect In BT Music playing mode, in order to disconnect the BT device, press MENU to display Bluetooth Settings, turn VOL knob and press it at Disconnect. Note: When your BT device battery is at low charge, the Bluetooth connection may occasionally be lost. To maintain good connectivity ensure that your BT device battery is adequately charged.
6. Connect W ith BT turned to on from your music device, but disconnected from the JBL-R4500, to re- establish BT connection press MENU to d isplay BT settings. Turn knob and press it at Connect. Note: With the Bluetooth connection disconnected, once you power on the unit next time, you should go into Bluetooth mode, then it will establish the Bluetooth connection automatically. Sometimes, with Bluetooth mode not in use for over 1 hour, when you switch to BT mode again, it might take some time (5- l0s) to re-establish the connection by itself.
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use Section Operation
1. To Select Bluetooth mode Press RETURN button to display Home Menu, then turn VOL knob a nd press it to select USB mode. (The foreground pop up icon refers to the source changing.) Or repeat press SRC button to select the desired mode.

2. use Screen Description : use

+ ~ >) 0

Classical Im)

Album Cover

T0001 /00001 · Fa11orita

1D3 tag: Artist Song Title A lb u m

Play/ Pause

OO;C)J:.21

Play Status:

3. Play / Pause

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While USB is playing, press the PAUSE button to pause the playback, a nd press again to

resume playback.
Note: 11 refers to PAUSE;  refers to PLAY.

4. Track Up/ Down While USB is playing, press the TUNE Up/ Down button to select the next or previous track. To fast forward or rewind, press and hold TUNE Up/ Down button.

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USB Section Operation
5. FILE LIST (Folder / File Search) While USB is playing, press MENU button to show USB settings, press SEL knob to enter file list, it will display all the tracks in current playing folder. - To select other tracks in current folder, turn VOL knob and press it at desired track. - To select the track in other folders, press SEL button at the · desired folder.
Note: The Q4500 supports a maximum of 9999 files and 256 directories on USB flash drives
6. Repeat play While USB is playing, press MENU button to show USB settings, turn VOL knob and preset it at Repeat, then turn VOL knob to select one, folder or all. - Select Repeat One to play current track repeatedly. - Select Repeat Folder to repeatedly play the tracks in current folder. - Select Repeat All to repeatedly play all the tracks in drive.
7. Random play While USB is playing, press MENU button to show USB settings, turn VOL knob and press at Random, then turn VOL knob to select off, folder or all. - Select Random off to disable Random play. - Select Random Folder to play the tracks in current folder in a random sequence. - Select Random All to play all the tracks in the USB device randomly.
8. Intro Play While USB is playing, press MENU button to show USB settings, turn VOL knob and press it at Intro, then turn VOL knob to select off, folder, or all. - Select Intro off to disable Random play. - Select Intro Folder to play the first 10s of the tracks in current folder. - Select Intro All to play the first 10s of all the tracks in current directory.
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Auxiliary Input Mode
1. To Select AUX mode Dress RETURN button to display Home Menu, then turn VOL knob and press it to select AUX mode. (The foreground pop up icon refers to the source changing.) Or repeat press SRC button to navigate to AUX mode.
:AUX

The use of auxiliary mode allows you to play the portable music device through the headphone jack. Note: An additional accessory/adaptor must be purchased in order for this to happen.
Prospec's part, SEAMINl2 or SEAUSBMINl36 fulfills this option.

RCA OUTPUT

Description: The use of RCA outputs allow an amplifier or subwoofer to be hooked up.

ZONE2 ZONE 3

Each RCA has a Left Channel , Right Channel and a Subwoofer channel which is distinguished by a unique color O-ring on each RCA: - Red: Right Channel - Black: Left Channel - Clear: Subwoofer The subwoofer channel is set as 80Hz low pass filter and the subwoofer gain level for each zone can be adjusted in Audio Settings (refer to page 6).

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Wiring Identification

NO

COlOR DESCRIPTION

Al BlACK

GROUND

A2 BLUE

AUTO ANT

A3 GREEN

REAR LEFT ·

M GREEN/BlACK REAR LEFT ·

A5 GRAY

FRONT RIGHT·

A6 GRAY/BlACK FRONT RIGHT ·

A7 VIOLET

REAR RIGHT·

NJ VIOLET/BlACK REAR RIGHT -

M RED

ACC

A10 WHITE

FRONT LEFT +

A11 WHITE/BlACK FRONT LEFT ·

Power & Speaker Connection

AMP 12PIN

AUXIN ZONE 1

INSTALLATION BULLETIN
To avoid possible water ingress into wire harness area, route the harness in the downward direction as shown below on the left. Do not route the harness in the upward direction as shown on the right.
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Installation
A mounting gasket has been added inside the package for convenience. Trace along the inside edge and this will be your cutout. Mounting Illustration 1. Please install this unit in the place you prefer. 2. Using your traced line, cut the rectangular opening and then utilize screws to install the
source unit to the substrate.
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Troubleshooting

*Note: In many respects, a stereo acts much like a computer and occasionally requires a reboot. In the unlikely event of product malfunction, a reset can usually fix the issue. Reset: Press and hold MENU knob over 3s to display SETUP, or turn VOL knob at Home Screen and push SEL at SETUP. Then turn VOL knob and push it at ABOUT. It will display firmware information on the screen; press and hold SEL knob for about Ss until Factory Reset appears on the display screen, then select [YES] and press SEL knob to confirm your selection.

ISSUE No power
No Sound
No Reception

CAUSE
1. Incorrect wiring 2. Fuse is blown 3. Low battery voltage
1. Speaker connection came loose
2. Bad speaker 3. Output blown 4. Volume too low
1. Antenna not firmly seated in socket.

SOLUTION
1. Double check wiring. 2. Replace fuse 3. Check voltage of vehicle battery
with multimeter. Voltage must be at least 11V.
1. Double check connections. 2. Replace bad speaker with known
good speaker and connect. 3. Send unit in for repair. 4. Increase volume of media device
1. Insert firmly

USB stick not reading

1. File must be a mp3 orwmafile

1. Convert format to mp3 or wma.

While in Bluetooth mode:

No Connection

1. You ore not connected to the "R4500" address on your portable media device.
2. Out of range 3. The connection is
already in use.

1. Choose "R4500" 2. Bring portable media device closer
to the receiver. Device needs to be within 30'. 3. Ask your booting buddy who is currently connected to disconnect.

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843.849.9037

PART# MPro-Y1000/WPC
This JBL receiver offers a soft silicone rubber cover accessory for additional protection.
Go to our website to purchase this and other accessories.
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byHARMAN
,l .i50ll Warrnnt) Statement

JBL® Marine Source Unit Warranty Statement
The JBL marine Wake series source units carry a one-year warranty from the original date of purchase. The tenns of this warranty are offered through Prospec Electronics of SC, Inc.
Should the product need repair or replacement (at company discretion) within the terms of this warranty, Prospec will provide said service without charge to the owner. To obtain repair or replacement, the product shall be returned, shipping postage paid by the owner, to Prospec Electronics. A copy of the receipt from the store where purchased, or a copy of the bill of sale of the boat must accompany the returned product. Prospec will return the product at Prospec 's expense by ground shipping. Any expedited requests will be at the expense of the owner.
FIVE-YEAR PROTECTION PLAN Beyond the first year and for the period of an additional four years, the company will repair or replace a defective stereo with a new or reconditioned model for a predetermined flat rate charge (shipping may also apply). Additional details can be found at https://prospecelectronics.com/pages/warranty-policy
This warranty extends only to the original purchaser. It is not transferable to anyone who subsequently purchases the product from you.
ALL MATERIAL RETURNED MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A RETURN AUTHORIZATION (RA) NUMBER. Obtain an RA number by one of the following methods:
· Enter an electronic Warranty Claim in the Support Section at https://prospecelectronics.com/pages/warranty-policy
· Contact our Warranty department at (843) 849-9037 Ext 2425 · Email us at: prospecwarranty@prospecelectronics.com
This warranty does not extend to the elimination of static or motor noise, correction of antenna or radio reception problems, costs incurred in the removal or reinstallation of the unit, or damage to the source units. This warranty does not apply to any product or part thereof which has been improperly installed or subjected to misuse, harsh chemical exposure, corrosion, abuse, neglect, alteration (including the cutting or modification of any wires or connectors), accident or to a product which has been used in violation of the operating instructions or which has had the serial number removed or defaced. In addition, damage caused by exposure to high pressure water spray will not be covered.
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY; IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES RESULTING FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT.
The warranty gives you specific legal rights which vary from state to state. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations may not apply to you.



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