What: how Is: serves as Software: programs Controls: oversees Operation: running Responsible: tasked with Managing: administering Functions: features Released: distributed Manufacturers: companies Fix: resolve Add: include Improve: optimize Experience: usage
"By following these guidelines, you can keep your Huawei EC6108V9 set-top box up-to-date and running smoothly."
Each word (excluding proper nouns) needs three synonyms. Let me go word by word. Philips Tv Software Update -usb Download-
Now, let me reconstruct the entire text with the synonyms, replacing each word with v3 format, keeping the proper nouns as is.
For security reasons, "crucial" might be essential. Each alternative should fit grammatically. I'll need to check each word, replace it with three options in braces, keeping proper nouns as is. I'll go step by step, ensuring that each modification is accurate and the alternatives are valid synonyms. Also, the user wants the text only, so no markdown except the b format. Let me start with the first sentence and work through the entire text, making sure not to miss any words. What: how Is: serves as Software: programs Controls:
Continuing through each part, I need to make sure that each word has three synonyms. I'll have to be careful with verbs and nouns. For example, "Select 'System' or 'About'." Here, "Select" could be "Choose|Pick|Select". But "System" and "About" are in quotes, so they might be proper nouns if they refer to specific menus. Since they're in quotes and part of the interface, maybe they should stay. But the instruction says proper nouns stay. If "System" and "About" are part of the device's UI, perhaps they are proper terms and should remain. Hmm, tricky. The user might want to leave the quoted terms as they are. Let me check the example output. In the example, "Manual Update" and "Local Update" remain as is. So maybe any quoted terms in the original should not be replaced. So "Manual Update" stays as "System Refresh". Wait, the task says replace each word with three alternatives, but "Manual Update" is a phrase. Maybe the user wants to replace each individual word in the phrase. However, in the sample text provided, the instruction is to replace each word with three alternatives. So if the original is "Manual Update", then break into "Manual|w1|w2" and "Update|w1|w2". But maybe in this context, the phrases are treated as individual elements. Hmm.
"following" → adhering
"connected" → connected