Business Communications Manager Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050 User Guide
Revision history Revision history March 2005 Standard 2.00. This document is issued to support Nortel Mobile Voice Client 2050 Verison 2.00.0161 for Business Communications Manager (BCM). August 2004 Standard 1.00. This document is issued to support Business Communications Manager (BCM) Release 3.6.
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Contents Contents About this guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Mobile Voice Client 2050 overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Software dependencies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Communication servers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Supported PDAs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Headsets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Ending a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Maintaining call quality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Managing Contacts with Mobile Voice Client 2050 . . . . . . 41 Editing the Contacts list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Accessing Contacts Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Accessing the PDA Contacts list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
About this guide About this guide This User Guide provides information about the Nortel Mobile Voice Client (MVC) 2050. The Nortel Mobile Voice Client (MVC) 2050 is designed to add wireless voice communication to the Personal Digital Assistant (PDA).
Mobile Voice Client 2050 overview Mobile Voice Client 2050 overview Designed to work with your personal digital assistant (PDA) and IP-based telephone systems, the Mobile Voice Client (MVC) 2050 provides realtime voice service over the Internet.
Mobile Voice Client 2050 overview Software dependencies The following are the MVC 2050 primary software dependencies: • Windows Mobile 2003 for Pocket PC • Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition for Pocket PC Note: Windows Mobile 2003 SE AKU1 is not supported (Version 4.21.1088 (Build 14132)). AKU1 has a bug which makes it impossible for third parties to use Settings applets. This is resolved with WM2003 SE AKU2 (Version 4.21.1088 (Build 14260.2.0.5)).
Mobile Voice Client 2050 overview For Nortel Technical Support use this link: http://www.nortel.com/support PDA processor models, speed, and amount of memory vary. To maintain audio quality, do not overload the processor with intensive tasks while using the MVC 2050. For example, Nortel does not recommend using your PDA Internet browser while using the MVC 2050. PDA vendors offer two types of rechargeable battery: standard and extended-life.
Mobile Voice Client 2050 overview MVC 2050 menus and screen features The MVC 2050 software provides menus and screen features for your PDA. Table 1 lists the MVC 2050 menus and their selections. Table 1: MVC 2050 menus Menu Selections File Run in background, Paste, Contacts, Settings, Exit Keys Answer, Release, Hold, Features, Macros Help Diagnostics, Contents, About Note: Keys > Features and Keys > Macros selections in Table 1 also provide pop-up menus.
Mobile Voice Client 2050 overview Figure 1: Call Handling screen (portrait) Call handling icons Black_Toolbar_BCM_1.
Mobile Voice Client 2050 overview Table 2 describes the MVC 2050 screen features. Table 2: MVC 2050 screen features Screen features Selections Call Handling icons Hold, Answer, Release Toolbar (portrait) The retractable toolbar is present only on the portrait skin. It contains keys that are not present on the remainder of the display. They are: Directory, Messages, Shift, Services, Expand, Copy, and Exit The toolbar can be shown or retracted using the Toolbar icon on the menu bar.
Installing and configuring the Mobile Voice Client 2050 Installing and configuring the Mobile Voice Client 2050 To install the MVC 2050 on your PDA: 1. If you have an older version of the MVC 2050 installed on your PDA, you must remove it prior to installing a newer version. See “Removing a previous version of MVC 2050” on page 14. 2. Place your PDA in its cradle. 3. Synchronize your PDA with a desktop PC running Microsoft ActiveSync®. See “Connecting a PDA to a desktop PC using ActiveSync” on page 15. 4.
Installing and configuring the Mobile Voice Client 2050 Figure 3: Removing MVC 2050 MVC 2050 installation method The MVC 2050 supports installation from a docked PDA with a Microsoft ActiveSync connection to a desktop PC. Connecting a PDA to a desktop PC using ActiveSync Use the following procedure to synchronize your PDA to your desktop PC: 1. Place your PDA in its cradle. 2. Ensure that ActiveSync is running. Connection is confirmed on the ActiveSync screen. 3. Wait for the two PCs to synchronize.
Installing and configuring the Mobile Voice Client 2050 Figure 4: ActiveSync connected AAA1185.bmp Installing the MVC 2050 from a desktop PC using ActiveSync Use the following procedure to install the MVC 2050 using the CD: 1. Insert the MVC 2050 CD into the CD-ROM drive of your desktop PC. 2. Go to your desktop, and double-click My Computer. 3. Select the CD Drive. 4. Select Setup. 5. Follow the instructions on the screen.
Installing and configuring the Mobile Voice Client 2050 MVC 2050 configuration Enable ClearType The MVC 2050 uses a special screen font, which requires that ClearType® be enabled on your PDA. To enable ClearType: 1. From the PDA’s Main Application screen, select Start. 2. Select Settings. 3. Select Screen. 4. Select Enable Clear Type. Automatic Gain Control Since the MVC 2050 requires a headset to operate properly, disabling Automatic Gain Control is sometimes necessary to attain optimum audio quality.
Installing and configuring the Mobile Voice Client 2050 6. Select Disable. 7. Select Yes. For further information about MVC 2050 configuration and settings, see the MVC 2050 Help system.
MVC 2050 Call Handling screen MVC 2050 Call Handling screen Starting the MVC 2050 To start the MVC 2050 from your PDA: 1. From your PDA Main Application screen, select Start. 2. Select Programs. See Figure 5. 3. Select Mobile Voice Client 2050. The Call Handling screen appears. See Figure 6 on page 20. Figure 5: Starting the MVC 2050 from the Main Application screen AAA1211a.bmp AAA1211b.
MVC 2050 Call Handling screen Figure 6: Call Handling screen Call handling icons Hold Answer Message Lamp Release Black_Toolbar_Msg Lamp_BCM_1.
MVC 2050 Call Handling screen pocket PC screens, and flat panel monitors. See “MVC 2050 configuration” on page 17 for information about enabling ClearType. MVC 2050 graphical interface (skins) components The MVC 2050 skins are the graphical representation of the MVC 2050. The dialpad, menu, and icon buttons are located on the skin. Skins come in several colors and arrangements. To select a skin: 1. Select Settings. 2. Select Skin. 3. Select a skin from the list.
MVC 2050 Call Handling screen Figure 7: Black skin Figure 8: Blue skin 22
MVC 2050 Call Handling screen Figure 9: Lime skin Display The display is located in the central area of the skin. See Figure 6 on page 20. Programmable line/feature keys Six programmable line/feature keys are located on the right side of the skin. They are aligned vertically and are the same color as the display. See Figure 6 on page 20. Soft keys (self-labeled) Four soft keys (self-labeled) are located in the bottom row of the display area. See Figure 6 on page 20.
MVC 2050 Call Handling screen Dialpad The 12-button dialpad is located on the left-hand side of the portrait skin. See Figure 6 on page 20. The dialpad is located on the right-hand side of the landscape skin. See Figure 2 on page 12. Message Lamp The Message Lamp lets you know if you have voicemail waiting. See Figure 6 on page 20. Mute Indication Lamp The color of the Mute button changes to red when the call is muted.
MVC 2050 Call Handling screen Figure 10: File menu Run in background Select Run in Background to close the MVC 2050 and to keep it running in the background so that incoming calls can ring on your PDA. To accept an incoming call while the MVC 2050 is running in the background: 1. From the Main Application screen, select Start. 2. Select Recently Used Application. Note: You can also select Start > Today or Start > Home, depending on your PDA.
MVC 2050 Call Handling screen Paste Select Paste to paste a telephone number, copied from another application, into the MVC 2050. You can do this to place a call rather than entering it through your Call Handling screen dialpad. Contacts Select Contacts to launch the Contacts dialog box. The Contacts application reads a list of contacts from the PDA Contacts list. The PDA Contacts List application normally can be synchronized with Outlook on your desktop PC.
MVC 2050 Call Handling screen Note: Selecting Exit frees up PDA processing resources. Keys The following items are available from the Keys menu: • Answer • Release • Hold • Features • Macros Figure 11: Keys menu Answer Select Answer to answer an incoming call, or to obtain a dial tone to place a call. See also the Answer icon, top center in the Call Handling screen.
MVC 2050 Call Handling screen Release Select Release to end your call. See also the Release icon, top right in the screen. Hold Select the Hold menu item to place a call on hold. See also the Hold icon, top left in the Call Handling screen. Features Select Features for access to a menu of interface keys. The defaults vary depending on which type of communication server you are connected to.
MVC 2050 Call Handling screen Figure 12: Keys > Features screen Figure 13: Settings > Features screen 29
MVC 2050 Call Handling screen Macros Select Macros from the Keys menu to access macros available through the Settings > Macros dialog box. You can use macros to make speed dial calls, access voicemail, and perform routine functions faster and easier (see “Macros” on page 62). Help The following items are available from the Help menu: • Contents • Diagnostics • About MVC 2050 MVC 2050 offers a PDA-specific version of Help, shown in Figure 14.
MVC 2050 Call Handling screen Diagnostics Diagnostics provides access to a list of methods to determine server connection state. To access Diagnostics: 1. Select Help. 2. Select Diagnostics to see the following items in the drop-down list. — Ping — Trace Route — RUDP Ping About MVC 2050 Select About MVC 2050 to see the MVC 2050 system product name, version number, copyright indication, Nortel name and logo, and Global IP Sound® name and logo.
MVC 2050 Call Handling screen Icons See Figures 16 to view the icons available in the MVC 2050. Icons can be divided into three types: • Call Handling icons • Toolbar icons • Menu Bar icons Figure 16: Call Handling screen Call handling icons Hold Answer Message Lamp Release Display Black_Toolbar_Msg Lamp_BCM_1.
MVC 2050 Call Handling screen Call Handling icons The Call Handling icons are: • Hold • Answer • Release These Call Handling icons are located at the top of the skin. See Figure 16 on page 32. Hold Use the Hold icon to place calls on Hold and to remove them from Hold. Answer Use the Answer icon to receive and to place calls. Release The Release icon is used to terminate calls.
MVC 2050 Call Handling screen Note 1: Select Keys > Features to view menu items that are exact equivalents to tapping these Toolbar icons. Note 2: Volume Up, Volume Down, and Mute (which are covered when the Toolbar is shown) also are repeated on the Toolbar. Directory Select the Directory icon, depending on how your system administrator has set up this service, to access a local directory or some other serverbased directory service. You can use the Directory to place a call.
MVC 2050 Call Handling screen Menu Bar icons The Menu Bar icons are: • Paste • Contacts • Settings • Toolbar toggle • System Input Paste Use the Paste icon to paste a number from another application to the MVC 2050. Contacts List Use the MVC 2050 Contacts List icon to view, select, and dial contacts. The MVC 2050 Contacts List is a read-only list available from the PDA Contacts List. To add, modify, or delete entries, use the PDA Contacts application.
MVC 2050 Call Handling screen The following are four methods you can use to input data on your PDA: • Keyboard • Transcriber • Letter Recognizer • Block Recognizer Using the MVC 2050 application, the PDA keyboard can act like a dialpad. For instance, the alphabetical J, K, or L is interpreted as a number five (5). Keys that are not alphanumeric are ignored. You can use a transcriber to write a telephone number on the display area to place a call. See Figure 17 on page 36.
MVC 2050 Call Handling screen Menu and icon summaries File menu Table 3 summarizes the File menu selections. Table 3: File menu Selection Description Run in Background Closes the MVC 2050 application, but leaves it running in the background to allow incoming calls to be received. Paste Pastes a telephone number into the call interface to place a call (also available as a Menu Bar icon). Contacts Opens the Contacts List (also available as a Menu Bar Icon).
MVC 2050 Call Handling screen Table 4: Keys menu (Part 2 of 2) Selection Description Macros Presents a menu of the programmed macros. Help menu Table 5 summarizes the Help menu selections. Table 5: Help menu Selection Description Contents Accesses the Help system. Diagnostics Provides access to MVC 2050 diagnostics. About Provides information about your MVC 2050 system.
Managing calls with Mobile Voice Client 2050 Managing calls with Mobile Voice Client 2050 Making a telephone call Use the following procedure to make a call from your PDA using the MVC 2050: 1. Plug the headset into the PDA, and put the headset on. 2. Select Mobile Voice Client 2050 from the Start > Settings/System menu or Start > Programs menu. 3. Open the line by selecting one of the following: — Answer icon — Answer key from the Keys menu — a line key 4.
Managing calls with Mobile Voice Client 2050 Answering a call Use the following procedure to answer a call from your PDA: 1. Select one of the following: — Answer icon — Answer key from the Keys menu — ringing line key 2. Speak into your headset microphone. Holding a call Select the Hold icon, or select Hold from the Keys menu, to place a call on hold. Retrieving a call Select the line key to retrieve a call from Hold.
Managing Contacts with Mobile Voice Client 2050 Managing Contacts with Mobile Voice Client 2050 You can place a call from your list of contacts in the PDA Contacts application using Mobile Voice Client (MVC) 2050. See Figure 18.
Managing Contacts with Mobile Voice Client 2050 Editing the Contacts list See the Contacts Help on your PDA for information about adding, deleting, and editing Contacts. See the appropriate Help screen for information on editing the Contacts in Outlook on your desktop PC. Accessing Contacts Help Use the following procedure to access your PDA Contacts Help system: 1. Select Start. A drop-down list appears. 2. Select Contacts. The Contacts screen appears. 3.
Managing Contacts with Mobile Voice Client 2050 Figure 19: MVC 2050 Contacts screen Dialing a number from the Contacts list Use the following procedure to dial a number from the MVC 2050 using the Contacts list: 1. Select File > Contacts. The Contacts list appears. 2. Double-tap the name or number you want to dial. The Phone details dialog box appears. See Figure 20 on page 45. 3. Use the Phone details dialog box to modify the number to be dialed, as needed. 4.
Managing Contacts with Mobile Voice Client 2050 Dialing formats Numbers must be in the canonical dialing format in order for your PDA to use them for dialing. The canonical address format is a universal telephone number format recognized by the WIndows Telephony Application Interface (TAPI). The canonical format identifies the components of a telephone number, which TAPI translates according to a country’s or region’s dialing rules.
Managing Contacts with Mobile Voice Client 2050 Figure 20: Phone details dialog box 553-AAA1529a The following are the components for creating and using canonical dialing numbers: • area code, in the Contacts application • dialing properties, called Dialing Locations (see Figure 21 on page 46) Note: Information in the Dialing Locations tab indicates the origin of the call.
Managing Contacts with Mobile Voice Client 2050 Figure 21: Dialing locations 46
Managing Contacts with Mobile Voice Client 2050 Set the patterns for local, long-distance, and international dialing using Dialing Patterns. See Figure 22. Figure 22: Dialing patterns 553-AAA1534 Area code Set the Area code to provide the default area code for dialed numbers. To establish the default Area code: 1. Select the PDA Contacts > Tools > Options. 2. Assign the correct value to the Country/Region and Area code. See Figure 21 on page 46.
Managing Contacts with Mobile Voice Client 2050 The Contacts application prefixes the default area code to numbers you enter in your Contacts application. The PDA attempts to interpret the numbers as canonical. For example: enter a seven-digit number. Contacts assumes that the number is in your area code, and the software adds the area code as a prefix to the seven-digit number to create a canonical number.
Managing Contacts with Mobile Voice Client 2050 Example An end user has a DN on a server located in Atlanta and another DN on a server located in New York. The end user has set up two dialing locations: one named “Atlanta”’, with an area code of 404, and another named “New York”, with an area code of 646. The end user also has entered ‘646’ as the default area code in the Contacts application.
Managing Contacts with Mobile Voice Client 2050 See your PDA Help system for a description of the values used in dialing patterns. ESN numbers To enter ESN numbers in Contacts, enter the ESN prefix followed by the number. Note: PDA Contacts does not accept the ‘~’ character to express ESN numbers. You can provide a ‘~’ character to your PDA Contacts application by storing a ‘~’ character prefix digit in your PC Outlook Contacts. Then use ActiveSync to synchronize your PDA with your PC Outlook.
Managing Contacts with Mobile Voice Client 2050 Figure 23: ESN dialing 553-AAA1532 Extension numbers The PDA Contacts application dials extension numbers only if they do not satisfy Microsoft criteria for numbers that require an area code. The following three methods can be used to manage dialing extension numbers: 1. Select Extension in the Phone details dialog box. See Figure 24 on page 52. 2.
Managing Contacts with Mobile Voice Client 2050 Figure 24: Extension number 553-AAA1531 52
Mobile Voice Client 2050 settings Mobile Voice Client 2050 settings Use the MVC 2050 Settings to select choices for the appearance, behavior, and operation of your PDA.
Mobile Voice Client 2050 settings Audible notification of server connection or disconnection You can program sounds to accompany notification of server connection or disconnection events. To program up to three sounds for use with audible notification of server connection or disconnection: 1. Select File. 2. Select Settings. 3. Select Sounds.
Mobile Voice Client 2050 settings Server unreachable The sound you select for this event plays when MVC 2050 loses contact with the server. The message “Server unreachable” displays on the PDA screen. Server unresponsive The sound you select for this event plays if MVC 2050 fails to connect to the server. The message “Server unresponsive” displays on the PDA screen. Server connected The sound you select for this event plays when MVC 2050 connects to a server.
Mobile Voice Client 2050 settings Profiles Each profile is a named file that contains a combination of servers and other attributes that control the connection, behavior, and appearance of the MVC 2050. A number of profiles can be created and saved to allow easy switching among different servers, feature programming, and audio programming. Profiles can be created, selected, or deleted. Once selected, the name of the profile can be modified.
Mobile Voice Client 2050 settings The profiles screen enables you to: • create profiles • delete profiles • modify a profile name • change the profile used by the application • export profiles • import profiles Creating a new profile Use the following procedure to create a new profile: 1. Select New. A screen appears with an empty text box labeled Name. 2. Enter the new profile name. 3. Select OK. The Profiles screen reappears. The new profile is created and selected.
Mobile Voice Client 2050 settings Figure 28: Selecting a profile AAA1190.bmp Removing a profile Use the following procedure to remove a profile: 1. From the drop-down list on the Profiles tab, select the profile you want to remove. See Figure 28. Note: “My Server” is a built-in profile name that cannot be deleted. 2. Select Remove. The profile disappears from the list. Modifying the name of a profile Use the following procedure to modify the name of a profile: 1.
Mobile Voice Client 2050 settings 4. Select OK. The Profiles screen reappears. The new profile is selected. Changing the current profile Use the following procedure to select the profile for your MVC 2050: 1. Select the name of the profile you want to change from the drop-down list at the top of the Profiles screen. 2. Choose one of the following: a. If MVC 2050 is running, press Reset.
Mobile Voice Client 2050 settings Use the following procedure to export a profile to another device: 1. Select Export. A dialog box appears. 2. To export to another device, select “Export to another device”. 3. Select OK. 4. Align the infrared ports of the two devices. The profile is exported to the other device. Importing profiles Use the following procedure to import a profile from a file: 1. Select Import. A dialog box appears. 2. To Import from a file, select “Import from a file”. 3. Select OK. 4.
Mobile Voice Client 2050 settings Your system administrator sets up your LAN server to direct your MVC 2050 to the communication server. Figure 29: Server screen AAA1191.bmp When you want to connect to your home office communication server rather than the local office server, if you are not using a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server, you can create a profile to manage the connection.
Mobile Voice Client 2050 settings Figure 30: DHCP Setting on the Server screen Macros The Mobile Voice Client (MVC) 2050 Macros tab enables you to record and use macros. A macro is a recorded sequence of steps that saves you keystrokes. For example, you can create a macro that selects a particular line, and then dials that telephone number automatically. Another example of macro use is programming voicemail access numbers and codes for faster access. See Figure 31 and Figure 32 on page 64.
Mobile Voice Client 2050 settings Figure 31: Keys > Macros menu Macro screen To enter a new macro name, or to select an existing macro to modify or delete, select the New icon to the right of the list box. See Figure 32. To select an existing macro, tap the down arrow in the Macro list box, and make your selection. To delete a selected macro, tap the Delete icon, the button to the right of the list box.
Mobile Voice Client 2050 settings Figure 32: Macro screen New Delete Dialpad AAA1204.bmp Keys Once you have selected a macro name, tap the down arrow in the Keys drop-down list to select a key to add to the macro. Press the Add button to add the key. The Pause key is used to insert a short pause in the macro. A pause introduces a delay, which is required to access some Interactive Voice Response (IVR) applications and the voicemail systems.
Mobile Voice Client 2050 settings Preview You can preview your macro in a single view by viewing the Read-only field under the Contents box. Dialpad You can select the Keys list box and press the Add button, or you can use the numbers on the dialpad, to enter numbers into your macro.
Mobile Voice Client 2050 for expert users Mobile Voice Client 2050 for expert users This section discusses the selections used to diagnose or correct error conditions, and are not used during normal operation of Mobile Voice Client 2050. Client diagnostics Client diagnostics are used to determine the connection status of the MVC 2050. Access client diagnostics from the Help > Diagnostics screen. See Figure 14 on page 30.
Mobile Voice Client 2050 for expert users Audio quality Audio quality of voice transmission depends on many factors, such as codec characteristics, echo canceller, jitter buffer size, and listener perception. Audio quality is controlled from two screens: • Audio, the quality slider tab • Advanced Audio (for expert users) Audio quality slider You can control audio quality by using the slider tab to reduce audio delay and increase audio clarity. See Figure 33.
Mobile Voice Client 2050 for expert users Audio clarity If you experience breakups in the receive audio stream, adjust the setting towards Higher Quality. This increases the number of audio buffers used to process incoming audio. If the delay is too large, you can decrease this setting. If you experience broken or choppy speech at either end of the call, or if the dial tone sounds choppy, avoid using your PDA volume control.
Mobile Voice Client 2050 for expert users Items on the Advanced Audio screen Table 6 describes the selections available on the Advanced Audio screen. Table 6: Advanced Audio screen Selection Description NetEQ (Global IP Sound) NetEQ packet loss concealment software is the default mode of operation. Jitter Buffer The rate of arrival of voice frames is variable. A jitter buffer is used to minimize this variability by sending voice frames to your PDA sound system at a fixed rate.
Mobile Voice Client 2050 for expert users Listener IP See Figure 35. This screen is for expert users only. It can be used to override the port assignments when a conflicting application is on the PDA. Figure 35: Listener IP screen AAA1209a.bmp AAA1209b.bmp Items on the Listener IP screen Table 7 describes selections available on the Listener IP screen.
Mobile Voice Client 2050 for expert users Table 7: Listener IP screen Selection Description Use a specific port The MVC 2050 listens to IP port 5000 on the device for communication server-to-terminal (UNIStim) messaging. Hardware ID The Hardware ID screen is for expert users and system administrators. It can be used to select the Media Access Control (MAC) address that the MVC 2050 reports to the communication server.
Mobile Voice Client 2050 for expert users to all installations of the software. As a result, the MAC address is the same on many different computers. Without a unique MAC address, users sometimes are unable to connect to a server, or will connect to a server, and subsequently cause another device with the same Hardware ID to be disconnected from the server.
Mobile Voice Client 2050 for expert users Connection history Connection history writes indication messages to the registry key “\HKCU\Software\Nortel Networks\MVC2050\Log” for connection or disconnection events. This is a circular queue of 29 entries. Each time a connection or disconnection event occurs, a log entry is written. The entries contain a date and time, and a description of the connection or disconnection event. The following section describes connection and disconnection events.
Mobile Voice Client 2050 for expert users WiFi You can ActiveSync your PDA with your PC using WiFi. WiFi use for a cradled PDA If you do not want to lose the MVC 2050 connection to the server when you return the PDA to its cradle, deactivate ActiveSync. Otherwise, the connection is lost, because ActiveSync uses Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP). This causes the PDA connection to the network to be dropped, and then connected to the PC.
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