3M Svenska MT7H7WS5 Bluetooth Headset User Manual User manual
3M Svenska AB Bluetooth Headset User manual
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Peltor™ WS™ ProTac™ XP MT15H7*WS5** The Sound Solution (B) (B:8) (B:11) (B:7) (B:8) (B:10) (B:5) (B:1) (B:2) (B:8) (B:6) (B:10) (B:7) (B:4) (B:3) (B:9) (C) (D) (E) (F) MT15H7P3*WS5** Frequency (Hz) 2) 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 Mean attenuation (dB) 3) 17.2 18.6 23.2 30.8 35.4 35.5 37.0 34.2 Std deviation (dB) 4) 3.8 2.7 2.7 4.4 2.5 4.2 3.2 3.7 13.4 15.9 20.4 26.3 32.9 31.2 33.8 30.5 Assumed Protection Value (dB) 1) 5) SNR=31 db H=32 db M=29 db L=22 db 345g MT15H7A*WS5** Frequency (Hz) 2) 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 Mean attenuation (dB) 3) 19.2 17.4 24.0 31.9 34.4 35.1 37.0 35.1 Std deviation (dB) 4) 4.0 2.8 2.9 3.0 2.6 4.3 4.0 3.2 Assumed Protection Value (dB) 5) 15.2 14.5 21.1 28.9 31.9 30.8 33.1 32.0 1) SNR=31 db H=32 db M=29 db L=22 db 352g MT15H7B*WS5** Frequency (Hz) 2) 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 Mean attenuation (dB) 3) 17.0 15.6 21.8 30.8 32.7 33.6 36.4 34.9 Std deviation (dB) 4) 3.8 3.8 3.5 2.9 2.9 2.5 3.3 2.4 Assumed Protection Value (dB) 5) 13.2 11.8 18.2 27.9 29.8 31.1 33.1 32.4 1) 352g SNR=30 db H=32 db M=27 db L=19 db G Input signal / usage time 2x 4x 8x 16x Standards & Approval R&TTE EN 300 328 v1.7.1 EN 60950-1 :2006 + A1:2010 + A11:2009 + A12:2011 EN 301 489-1 v1.8.1 EN 301 489-17 v2.1.1 FCC FCC 15.247 (Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart C) FCC 15b (Title 47 CFR chapter I part 15 subpart B) IC RSS-210 ICES-103 Bluetooth V. 2.1 K 4) Attachment 5) Electronic protectors Size ranges: S=small, N=medium, L=large 1) Helmet Manufacturer 2) Helmet Model 3) Test Report Auboueix Brennus 95484T01 SNL Auboueix Fondelec 95484T01 SNL Auboueix Iris 95484T01 NL Auboueix Iris 2 26276T02 NL Sofop Taliaplast Oceanic 95484T01 NL Sofop Taliaplast Opus 95484T01 NL Berendsen Safety, Balance HD 26103T01 26104T01 26105T01 26106T01 SNL Centurion 1125/ARCO plus 95484T01 SNL Centurion 1100/ARCO type 2 95484T01 NL Centurion 1540/ARCO 95484T01 NL Evert Larsson Robust 95484T01 SNL Evert Larsson Balance 95484T01 NL Evert Larsson Balance AC/3M 1465 95484T01 NL Kemira Top Cap 95484T01 SNL LAS LP2002 95484T01 SNL LAS LP2006 95484T01 SNL MSA Super V-Gard II 95484T01 SNL MSA V-Gard 95484T01 SNL Peltor G2000 95484T01 K, E SNL Peltor G22 (BASIC SET) 95484T01 22004T01 21361T01 21331T01 SNL Peltor G3000 26276T01 SNL Petzl Vertex 26099T01 26100T01 26101T01 26102T01 SNL Protector Style 300 21046T01 SNL Protector Style 600 21046T01 SNL Protector Tuffmaster II 21046T01 E, G NL Römer Bravo 2 Nomaz 95484T01 SNL Römer Marcus Top 2 Atlas Nomaz 95484T01 SNL Römer N2 Atlas Nomaz 95484T01 BB SNL Römer Profi Expo 95484T01 SNL Römer Profi Nomaz 95484T01 SNL MT15H7P3*WS5** 4) Attachment 5) Electronic protectors Size ranges: S=small, N=medium, L=large 1) Helmet Manufacturer 2) Helmet Model 3) Test Report Römer Top Expo Atlas 95484T01 SNL Schuberth BEN 95484T01 BB SNL Schuberth BER80/WPC80 95484T01 EA SNL Schuberth BER S 26276T02 SNL Schuberth BOP R 95484T01 SNL Schuberth PIONIER 95484T01 SNL Schuberth SH 91/WPL 91 95484T01 EB SNL Schuberth SW1 26099T01 EB NL UVEX Airwing 95484T01 SNL Voss Inap 88 95484T01 SNL Voss Inap Master 95484T01 NL Voss Inap Star 26276T01 NL Voss Inap PCG 95484T01 NL MT15H7P3*WS5** WS ProTac XP GB AF AR BG BLR CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GR HE HR HU 2-9 10-17 18-25 26-33 34-41 42-49 50-57 58-65 66-73 74-81 82-89 90-97 98-105 106-113 114-121 122-129 Declaration of Conformity IS IT KZ LT LV NL NO PL PT RO RU SE SI SK TR UA 130-137 138-145 146-153 154-161 162-169 170-177 178-185 186-193 194-201 202-209 210-217 218-225 226-233 234-241 242-249 250-257 258-259 GB WS ProTac XP The product(s) described in this user instruction is in conformity with the provisions set out in the Personal protective euqipment (PPE) directive 89/686/EEC and the Radio equipment and Telecommunications terminal equipment directive (R&TTE) 1999/5/EC. Thereby it fulfils the requirements for CE marking. 1. WHAT IS WHAT (B:1) Headband wire (stainless steel) (B:2) Two-point fastener (headband wire) (B:3) Ear cushion (PVC foil and Polyester foam) (B:4) Microphone for surround sound (B:5) Headband padding (Thermoplastic Elastomer or Leather) (B:6) Flex audio input (B:7) On/Off/Mode (B:8) VOL+, VOL – (B:9) Speech microphone (B:10) Bluetooth button (B:11) PTT button (Flex Headset) 2. FITTING AND ADJUSTMENT Over-the-head band (Fig. C) Slide the cups out and place the headset over your ears so that the ear cushions fit snugly. (1) Adjust the height of the cups by sliding them up or down whilst holding the headband in place. (2) The headband should be positioned across the top of the head. (3) Helmet attachment (Fig. D) Snap the helmet attachment into the slot on the helmet (1). The cups can be set in two positions: Ventilation position (2) or working position (3). When in use, the cups must be placed in working position! Press the headband wires inwards until you hear a click on both sides and ensure that the shell or the headband wires do not press against the lining or edge of the helmet, which could cause noise leakage. Notice! Never place cups with humid foam on the helmet! (4) Helmet mounted version approved combinations (Fig. K) 1. Helmet brand 2. Helmet model 3. Test report 4. Helmet attachment 5. Electronic protectors. (Size ranges: S=small, N=medium, L=large) 3. USAGE/FUNCTIONS 3:1 Switching the headset on and off Press and hold the On/Off/Mode button (B:7) for two seconds to switch the headset on or off. 3:2 Bluetooth pairing The headset can be paired with and connected to Bluetooth units that support the profiles: A2DP, HFP or HSP. NOTE that you can only stream stereo sound/music from a unit (mobile phone, computer, etc.) that supports the A2DP Bluetooth profile. • Ensure that the headset is charged and switched off. • Press and hold the On/Off/Mode button (B:7) for five seconds. This puts the headset into pairing mode, which is confirmed by repeated voice message: “Bluetooth pairing mode”. • Activate your telephone’s Bluetooth function and search for new units. After a few seconds “Peltor WS5” will appear on the screen. • Select “Peltor WS5”. GB • • If the phone asks you for a password, enter: 0000 Pairing is confirmed when you hear the voice message: “pairing complete”. Once the Bluetooth pairing function is activated it will automatically establish connection with the headset next time it is used with a confirmation voice message “connecting Bluetooth”, and then: “connected” when the units are connected. You can pair and store up to 3 units. The headset will automatically try to connect to the most recently connected unit first. 3:3 Managing phone calls To manage phone calls, the headset must be paired with and connected to a mobile phone with Bluetooth capability, see Bluetooth pairing. Answering calls Incoming phone calls are indicated with a voice message “incoming call” in the headset. Answer by pressing briefly on the Bluetooth button (B:10). Rejecting a call Reject a call by pressing and holding the Bluetooth button for 2 seconds (B:10). Voice dial Press briefly on the Bluetooth button (B:10). Redial Press and hold the Bluetooth button for 2 seconds (B:10). 3:5 Adjusting surround-sound volume Increase volume. Press the (upper) + button (B:8). Decrease volume. Press the (lower) – button (B:8). 3:6 Adjusting call volume ( mobile phone) You can adjust volume during a call by pressing the (+) or (–) buttons (B:8). Press the On/Off/Mode button (B:7) and then (+) or (–) buttons (B:8) to adjust the surround-sound volume during a call. 3:7 Adjusting streamed-music volume You can adjust volume while streaming music by pressing the (+) or (–) buttons (B:8). Press briefly on the On/Off/Mode button (B:7) and then (+) or (–) buttons (B:8) to adjust the surround-sound volume during music streaming. 3:8 Adjusting communication volume (Peltor WS Adapter) You can adjust the communication volume by pressing the (+) or (–) buttons (B:8). Press the On/Off/Mode button (B:7) and then (+) or (–) buttons (B:8) to adjust the surround-sound volume during a call. 3:9 Adjusting Remote volume (Peltor WS Ground Mechanic Adapter) You can adjust volume to the pilot by pressing the (+) or (–) buttons (B:8). 3:10 Changing settings in the Configure menu The headset has a Configure menu where you can adjust settings. To access the menu, press and hold the (–) and (+) buttons (B:8) for 2 seconds (with the headset switched on). Access to the Configure menu is confirmed by a voice saying: “menu”. To change the settings, use the (–) and (+) buttons (B:8). To move on through the Configure menu, press briefly on the On/Off/Mode button (B:7). See quick guide for information on how the menu is set up and where the functions are located. VOX Voice-operated transmit ON OFF Battery type 2xAA Alkaline, 1,5 V Rechargeable (NiMH, 1,2 V) GB Reset to Factory Default Resets all functions to the factory settings. Hold Bluetooth button to confirm (B:10) 3:11 Connecting external equipment via a cord (Flex -77 version) External equipment can be connected via the Flex audio input (B:6) For information on various cords, see Spare Parts/Accessories. 4. OTHER FUNCTIONS • The last settings are stored when the headset is switched off. • Low battery level is indicated by a voice message: “low battery”. • Digital noise reduction on the boom microphone 5. IMPORTANT USER INFORMATION The headset must be worn, adjusted, cleaned and maintained in accordance with this manual. As with any hearing protector, incorrect use or failure to follow the instructions supplied with this product could result in permanent disability due to exposure to noise. This ear-muff is provided with level-dependent attenuation. The wearer should check correct operation before use. If distortion or failure is detected, please refer to the instructions for replacement of the battery. Warning! - Performance may deteriorate with battery usage. Warning! - The output of the level-dependent circuit of this hearing protector may exceed the external sound level. This hearing protector provides an entertainment audio facility. The the entertainment audio signal is limited to 82 dB(A) effective to the ear for a maximum input signal level over the Bluetooth protocol. Warning! The audibility of warning signals may be impaired while using the entertainment facility. NOTICE! 100% use of a proper hearing protector is the only certain protection from hearing loss. In environments with more than 82 dB A-weighted noise level, you need to protect your hearing. The hearing receptors in your inner-ears may be irreparably damaged if you lift a cup of your hearing protectors for even a very short time in a noisy environment. The use of a comfortable hearing protector, designed for the specific noise level in which it is used, is the best guarantee to that you will wear the hearing protector 100% of the time to protect yourself from permanent hearing loss. For best protection, brush aside excess hair around your ears so the cushions fit snugly on your head. The arms/bands of any spectacles or goggles worn should be as thin as possible to allow the hearing protector to fit closely to the head. IMPORTANT! For the best protection, brush aside hair around the ears so the ear cushions fit snugly against the head. Spectacle frames should be as thin as possible and fit close to the head to minimise acoustic leakage. 6. TECHNICAL DATA 6:1 Attenuation values, SNR (F) The attenuation values and noise levels for the headset are tested and approved according to EN 352-1:2002, EN 352-3: 2002, EN 352-4: 2001, EN 352-6 : 2002, EN 352-8 2008. Testing performed and Certificate issued by Combitech AB, Box 168, SE-73223 Arboga, Sweden, ID#2279. Explanation of the attenuation data tables: 1. Weight 2. Frequency (Hz) 3. Mean attenuation (dB) 4. Standard deviation (dB) 5. Assumed Protective Value (dB) GB 6:2 Sound exposure when using the Flex jacket (G) The earphone level for music is measured at: Max AUX input signal level = 1,5 V rms AUX input signal level: 52 mV rms = 82dB 6:3 Criterion levels A criterion level is the amount of noise (measured as A-weighted sound pressure) outside the hearing protector that gives 85 dB(A) inside. The noise level depends on the type of noise. H is high-frequency dominated noise, M is noise that is not dominated by any given frequency, and L is low-frequency dominated noise. On WS ProTac XP the criterion levels that are defined in EN352-4 is: L = 98dBa M = 102dBa H = 116dBa 6:4 Battery type Many types of AA 1.2–1.5V batteries can be used (NiMH, NiCd, Alkaline), but only NiMH and NiCd batteries can be recharged. 6:5 Battery life The expected battery life may vary depending on the brand of batteries and the temperature in which the product is used. Low battery level is indicated by a voice saying: “low battery”. The headset functions will not work optimally if the battery is low. 2*AA Alkaline Battery Life time Surround + Bluetooth (active) > 24h Surround only + Bluetooth Off > 150h 6:6 Bluetooth 2.1 A2DP 1.2 HSP 1.2 HFP 1.5 AVRCP 1.0 The headset is designed for Bluetooth standard V.2.1 (headset and handsfree profiles + A2DP) and is tested in accordance with: EN 300 328-17 (radio test), EN 301 489-1/-17 (EMC test), EN 60 950-1 (electric safety), FCC part 15.247 (US radio test) and I.C. (Canadian radio test). Safety information Your wireless transceiver contains low power transmitter. When the transmitter is activated it sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. This device is authorized to operate at a duty factor not exceed 50%.Use only the supplied antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the transmitter and violate FCC regulations 7. STORAGE Do not store the hearing protector at temperatures exceeding +55°C, for example on a dashboard or windowsill. Do not store the hearing protector at temperatures below –55°C. NOTE: WHEN DAMP. Turn the shells outwards. Remove the ear cushions (E) so that the attenuation cushions can dry. Remove the batteries when storing the hearing protector for a long time. Check the functioning of the unit after replacing the batteries. The recommended maximum shelf life is 5 years from date of manufacturing. 8. MAINTENANCE / CLEANING / DISPOSAL After prolonged use, or other situations in which the headset attracts moisture inside the cups, remove the cushions and inserts to allow the hearing protector to dry before its next use. Do not store the headset in temperatures exceeding +55°C, for example on a car dashboard/hat shelf or window sill. The headset (especially the ear cushions) can eventually wear out. Inspect regularly for signs of any physical damage and replace if necessary. Certain chemical substances may be harmful to this product. Contact 3M for more information. Clean/disinfect the shells, headband and ear cushions regularly with soap and warm water. Notice! Do not immerse in water or fluids. This product is covered by the WEEE directive 2002/96/EC and is recyclable. Dispose of the product in accordance with national regulation. Use a local recycling system for electronic products. GB WARNING! The sound from the active-volume circuit on the hearing protector may exceed the external sound level. This product is covered by the WEEE directive 2002/96/EC and is recyclable. Dispose the product in accordance with national regulation. Use local recycling system for electronic products. 8:1 CLEANING Clean/disinfect the shells, headband and ear cushions regularly with soap and warm water. Note: Do not immerse in water or fluids. 8:2 REMOVING/REPLACING EAR CUSHIONS (E) Slide your fingers under the edge of the ear cushion and pull straight out. Insert a new ear cushion by pressing until it snaps into place. 9. SPARE PARTS/ACCESSORIES HY79 Hygiene kit Easily replaceable hygiene kit consisting of two attenuation cushions, two foam rings and snap-in ear cushions. Replace at least twice a year to ensure consistent attenuation, hygiene and comfort! HY100A Clean – single-use protectors A single-use protector that is easy to apply to the ear cushions. Package contains 100 pairs. HYM1000 Mike Protector Moisture and wind-proof with hygienic tape. Protects the speech microphone and enhances its life span. Package of 5 meters for about 50 replacements. Contains natural latex, not recommended for use by sensitive persons. M40/1 Wind shield for MT7-type speech microphones Effective protection from wind noise. Enhances the life span and protects the speech microphone. One per package. M60/2 Wind shield for ambient microphones Effective protection from wind noise. One pair per package. MT7 Dynamic microphone Microphone boom with dynamic microphone. ACK053 Rechargeable battery pack Rechargeable NiMH Battery pack, 2500 mAh. 1180 SV Battery lid Battery lid for the use of 1.5 V batteries type LR6 (AA) (One lid is included in the package on delivery.) FR09 Battery charger Battery charger for the Peltor ACK053 accumulator battery. Flex Connecting cable Please contact your 3M Peltor dealer! GB WARRANTY The warranty does not cover any damage caused by neglected maintenance or careless handling. For more information on maintenance, please see the user instruction. For complete warranty condition, contact your dealer or local 3M office. The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by 3M is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. 3M does not accept liability of any kind, be it direct or consequential (including, but not limited to, loss of profits, business and/or goodwill) arising from reliance upon any information herein provided by 3M. The user is responsible for determining the suitability of the products for their intended use. Nothing in this statement will be deemed to exclude or restrict 3M’s liability for death or personal injury arising from its negligence. Declaration of Conformity Certificates Australia 3M Australia Pty. 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xmp.iid:082C967DA22068118F6284C1DBA53277, xmp.iid:092C967DA22068118F6284C1DBA53277, xmp.iid:CDD4E0ABC02068118F6284C1DBA53277, xmp.iid:CED4E0ABC02068118F6284C1DBA53277, xmp.iid:CFD4E0ABC02068118F6284C1DBA53277, xmp.iid:D0D4E0ABC02068118F6284C1DBA53277, xmp.iid:68BB7A04AB2068119109C8CC793CB968, xmp.iid:469DCD4EB22068119109C8CC793CB968, xmp.iid:479DCD4EB22068119109C8CC793CB968, xmp.iid:489DCD4EB22068119109C8CC793CB968, xmp.iid:499DCD4EB22068119109C8CC793CB968, xmp.iid:07801174072068119109D2C624F0737D, xmp.iid:054DD918C92068119109D2C624F0737D, xmp.iid:064DD918C92068119109D2C624F0737D, xmp.iid:0D4DD918C92068119109D2C624F0737D, xmp.iid:0E4DD918C92068119109D2C624F0737D, xmp.iid:0180117407206811BC5ED39A95FF6D18, xmp.iid:0880117407206811BC5ED39A95FF6D18, xmp.iid:0980117407206811BC5ED39A95FF6D18, xmp.iid:0A80117407206811BC5ED39A95FF6D18, xmp.iid:8A1421010B206811BC5ED39A95FF6D18, xmp.iid:DF3D391E6C2268118F62E405663E18CC, xmp.iid:005D5F82382368118F62E405663E18CC, xmp.iid:417C98C7642568118F62E405663E18CC, xmp.iid:BA34718D362468118C14C93960FEDC20, xmp.iid:BB34718D362468118C14C93960FEDC20, xmp.iid:2762B2AB872468118C14C93960FEDC20, xmp.iid:3251C8F7AA2468118C14C93960FEDC20, xmp.iid:FF44E692AB2468118C14C93960FEDC20, xmp.iid:DAB1A131B02468118C14C93960FEDC20, xmp.iid:B6ACEB63B52468118C14C93960FEDC20, xmp.iid:96E00B35B72468118C14C93960FEDC20, xmp.iid:A384744A5C2568118C14C93960FEDC20, xmp.iid:68ACAFFF5E2568118C14C93960FEDC20, xmp.iid:84D3CACA602568118C14C93960FEDC20, xmp.iid:0BC3CD02612568118C14C93960FEDC20, xmp.iid:53576B60312068118C14B7922246A638, xmp.iid:18037D76312068118C14B7922246A638, xmp.iid:4768E248362068118C14B7922246A638, xmp.iid:5AFB0A93092068118083F4119946682C History When : 2009:08:19 13:28:22+02:00, 2009:08:19 13:28:22+02:00, 2009:08:19 15:37:10+02:00, 2009:08:24 11:14:27+02:00, 2009:08:24 15:30:07+02:00, 2009:08:24 15:40:33+02:00, 2009:08:24 15:42:17+02:00, 2009:08:25 10:32:14+02:00, 2009:08:25 10:45:32+02:00, 2009:08:26 08:17:41+02:00, 2009:08:26 08:23:44+02:00, 2009:08:26 08:25:17+02:00, 2009:08:26 08:28:11+02:00, 2009:08:26 08:40:08+02:00, 2009:09:01 08:46:19+02:00, 2009:09:02 13:15:09+02:00, 2009:09:07 10:17:35+02:00, 2009:09:07 13:26:18+02:00, 2009:09:07 13:30:46+02:00, 2009:09:07 13:36:10+02:00, 2009:09:07 13:48:04+02:00, 2009:09:08 15:56:58+02:00, 2009:09:08 16:01:48+02:00, 2009:09:09 09:36:37+02:00, 2009:09:09 09:47:50+02:00, 2009:09:09 10:49:03+02:00, 2009:09:16 10:42:36+02:00, 2009:09:16 11:35:28+02:00, 2009:09:21 09:38:54+02:00, 2009:09:21 10:04:35+02:00, 2009:09:21 10:22:53+02:00, 2009:10:13 14:04:23+02:00, 2009:10:28 13:50:02+01:00, 2009:10:28 14:12:43+01:00, 2009:12:11 13:59:47+01:00, 2009:12:14 11:41:05+01:00, 2010:02:25 10:23:38+01:00, 2010:02:25 10:28:35+01:00, 2011:01:26 14:09:04+01:00, 2011:01:26 14:11:44+01:00, 2011:01:28 10:44:46+01:00, 2011:01:28 11:07:05+01:00, 2011:02:01 13:43:01+01:00, 2011:02:18 10:44:23+01:00, 2011:12:07 16:16:40+01:00, 2011:12:14 15:39:33+01:00, 2011:12:14 15:40:38+01:00, 2011:12:14 15:51:52+01:00, 2011:12:14 15:51:52+01:00, 2011:12:14 15:53:33+01:00, 2011:12:14 16:50:59+01:00, 2012:01:31 10:33:03+01:00, 2012:01:31 10:33:03+01:00, 2012:01:31 10:34:37+01:00, 2012:01:31 10:37:28+01:00, 2012:01:31 10:45:54+01:00, 2012:02:01 10:42:39+01:00, 2012:02:01 16:53:05+01:00, 2012:02:01 16:54:11+01:00, 2012:02:02 10:15:16+01:00, 2012:02:02 10:22:14+01:00, 2012:02:03 10:50:37+01:00, 2012:02:03 11:03:55+01:00, 2012:02:03 11:04:49+01:00, 2012:02:03 11:07:48+01:00, 2012:02:03 11:16:02+01:00, 2012:02:06 15:48:40+01:00, 2012:02:07 17:07:52+01:00, 2012:02:10 12:04:56+01:00, 2012:03:11 23:20:09+01:00, 2012:03:11 23:20:09+01:00, 2012:03:12 09:00:49+01:00, 2012:03:12 13:13:29+01:00, 2012:03:12 13:17:49+01:00, 2012:03:12 13:50:54+01:00, 2012:03:12 14:28:06+01:00, 2012:03:12 14:41:06+01:00, 2012:03:13 10:22:49+01:00, 2012:03:13 10:54:48+01:00, 2012:03:13 10:55:02+01:00, 2012:03:13 10:56:36+01:00, 2012:03:21 14:08:19+01:00, 2012:03:21 14:08:56+01:00, 2012:03:21 14:44:17+01:00, 2012:04:16 08:54:29+02:00 History Software Agent : Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe 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19 Creator : Adobe InDesign CS5.5 (7.5.1)EXIF Metadata provided by EXIF.tools