Beacon 2 Firmware: Nokia
Wait, perhaps the user's actual input is the text they provided, and they want me to process that text by replacing certain terms with three synonyms. But in their sample output, they replaced "features" with "functions, capabilities, tools." So, the user is asking to take their input text, find appropriate terms, replace each with three synonyms in the v2 format. But the user's input doesn't have any v1 in it. Maybe the example they included earlier is part of a previous scenario, and now they want to apply it to the new text.
First, I need to identify all the words that can be replaced with synonyms. I'll go through each line and think of three suitable synonyms for each word. I have to make sure not to change any proper nouns like "Nokia Beacon 2" or "WiFi 6". Nokia Beacon 2 Firmware
- "encounter" → come across - "try restarting" → power cycle - "checking for updates again" → reinspect for updates - "contact" → connect with Wait, perhaps the user's actual input is the
Wait, let me look again. The user provided an example where they want all terms with three options formatted. Maybe in the original text, there are some terms that can be varied. For example, "seamless coverage" could be replaced with alternatives like full coverage. But the user's instruction is to replace terms with three options using v3 but without touching proper nouns. Maybe the example they included earlier is part
Alternatively, maybe the user is testing if I can apply the correct formatting where required. Since there are no existing terms with three options in the provided text, perhaps the correct output is the original text. However, the user provided an example where they might expect a transformation. Maybe they provided a text with certain parts where variables can be inserted. For example, in the original text, maybe "seamless coverage" is a term that should have options, so the output would be "The device can form a mesh network with other Nokia Beacon 2 units, ensuring complete coverage throughout your home."