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informeducate

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advertise
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Purpose and driving forces of signage
Digital signage has been evolving from the standalone off line devices like DVD players and compact
flash, memory stick or other removable media players
in displays to network connected players. This is
where digital signage has its greatest value of being
dynamically changed.
Instant access to updating allows for rapid changes in
product revisions, availability adjustments, schedule
modification or last minute additions of events and
features. The narrowcasting capabilities of Digital
Signage entails targeted messaging to specific types
of people expected to be at the display point. If the
nature of the audience is likely to change, there again,
you can make fast modifications to tailor the message.

The primary uses are:
1) To inform
2) To educate
3) To promote & advertise
4) To entertain
5) To alert

Digital Signage Advantages
• Targeted messaging to specific types of
people at the display point
• Effectively use Rich Media for attentiongetting and message reinforcement
• Dynamically changes content and schedule
of appearance centrally, leaving no or low
media distribution costs and allowing for rapid
changes in product revisions, availability,
breaking news and last minute events

Signage can serve a number of purposes
including:
• Increase/develop brand, products,
services and awareness
• Increase/develop corporate
communication flow
(employer-employee)
• Increase/facilitate sales/buying behaviors
• Guide/orient target audience for directions
• Increase consumers’ loyalty
• Train/inform employees
• Create an atmosphere
• Decrease long term costs
• Decrease perception of wait
• Improve audience experience
• Support existing marketing tools
• Replace paper costs and distribution
• Convey timetables, room scheduling
• Stream to signage as overflow areas
• Support exhibits
• Add excitement to an entertainment event

Digital Signage Assessment
Who
•

Who is your target audience?
• What sector is this in (Retail, Corporate,
Education, Government, Civic,
Religious, Entertainment, Hospitality,
Restaurant, Conference Center,
Museum)
• Is the signage informational (message
board) or more elaborate attention
getting?
• Is yours a new project or an upgrade?
• What is the time frame for system
decision?

Why

• What is the driving motive to having
the signage? What is your objective?
(branding, education, pushing
information more efficiently, reducing
costs and time in messaging, reducing
printed materials, increasing sales,
directing & navigating, providing news
updates, evacuation or emergency alert
notification).

Where

• How many Display (screen, projector,
LED board) locations desired?
• How many buildings are they in?
• Where are they located in proximity to
each other?
• Do they have the same or different
content?
• To what extent is the content the same?
(where a distributed player may work
vs. a player at each point)
• Are the displays indoors or outdoors?
• What is typically the viewing distance
from screens? How large a screen
might be required? Are there visual
impairment requirements?
• Is this a single screen display point or
side-by-side dual screens with interrelated content on each?
• Is this multiple screens in a wall
showing one content source? Or is
this synchronous multiple screens with
multiple sources, changing content from
one contiguous impression to individual
impressions per screen?
• Is there a preference of display
technology type?
• How important is durability? (metal
chassis)
• Will the display be in reach of the
general public?

• Is this a 24/7 operation? How many
hours of the day will it operate? (more
than 6 is commercial grade displays)
• Do you want automatic, scheduled
powerup and shut down or will you
manually operate?
• How do you visualize the screens would
be mounted? On the wall? From the
ceiling? On heavy, more permanent
floor stands? On roll-about floor stands?
• Are there physical network connections
at each display point?
• How much mobility is desired with the
display points changing location?
• Would you like or need to have wireless
LAN connections to display points?
• Would you prefer not to have signage
on your in-house LAN at all?
• How much do you expect to invest in
the project? (per screen location?)

What

• What information is being presented?
• Do you see the screen as landscape or
portrait?
• How often will the content change?
• Is the content simple? (basic
PowerPoint slides or jpeg images)
• How many layers or on-screen images /
areas of presentation do you want?
• Do you want to update content via
removable media (compact flash) or
have network access to update?
• What file formats will be shown?
• Who is doing content creation?
• Do you plan on creating/authoring
the content or will a content service
provide?
• Do you want a content service or do you
have an external provider?
• If you plan on creating, what level of
tools do you want? Simple? Or more
elaborate?
• Do you have HTML creation abilities?
Flash abilities?
• If you plan on image creating, what
software tools do you already have?
(Graphics: IE-Photoshop / Video: IEFinal Cut, Edius, Vegas / Simple: PPT)
• What tools would you like supplied to be
trained on? (Camtasia, Edius, Vegas,
X-Point)
• What real-time feeds would you
consider essential (stock, other RSS)
What would be interesting? (weather,
etc)
• Is there a need for interactivity via touch
screen?
• What would the interactivity do?

• What external devices might trigger an
event on the signage?
• What external devices might be
triggered by the signage schedule?
• Is there the need to feed a video
source (cable, satellite or other) into the
individual display point player or into
multiple players?
• Do you want global monitoring of
a number of players for yourself to
oversee?
• Do you need reporting as a log of what
events played?
• Do you need interrupts for special
bulletins and emergency alerts? Do you
expect this is automated or triggered by
an authorized administrator?
• Do you need meeting room scheduling
for displays at room locations?
• Do you want the content to feed an
inhouse TV distribution info-channel?
• Do you want user access to input their
own info updates to a section of the
screen area or their own slides?
• Video Streaming, other sources?
• Live Cable feeds or network?

How

• Who will you manage the signage to
keep content current and oversee the
functional operation?
• Do you want a turn-key solution where
you assume operation once set-up
or do you want managed services to
operate it for you? What extent to each
is wanted?
• Do you want basic software tools
preconfigured in a ready-to-operate
mode or do you want to build the
framework yourself from design tools?
• Is there any sound playback at the
screens?
• Do you expect to make ad revenues
from your signage? How? Your own
resources? Do you want an ad agency
to sell space on your signage?
• What level of help-desk service
agreement do you want for technical
support?
• How much would expect to pay for a
service and support contract to have
ongoing assistance?

When

• When do you want this deployed?
• How much budgetary information do
you need at this point? (ballpark or
exact quote)

September 2009  Page 3

Digital Signage Workflow
Acquisition and
Content Creation

Storage and
Asset Management

Scheduling and
Playlist Creation

1) Create Content; Render
2) Create Composition
3) Via Management software, transfer file to server and player(s)
4) Set up lists and schedules, for day parts, days of week, etc.
5) Set up any real time or live streams to insert
6) Set up any crawls or windowing desired
7) Set up any control to trigger events or schedule player to control display on/off
8) Set to Monitor or Report- Confirm playback

Display
Transportation
VIA Network
Flat Panel

Distribution

Attract, Inform,
Display

within Store, Business
or Enterprise

Satellite

ADTEC
SignEdje
Dedicated
Infrastructure

Kiosk

Retail Display,
Promotions and
Education
VPN/Internet

Cyan SMP - Pro Series

Projector

Attract, Direct
and Inform

Wireless and Mobile
broadband

WOW media gateway

September 2009  Page 5

Content Creation

Want to create your own content? Below are a few examples of content
creation software for in-house use. Need help with content creation but don’t
know who to go to? Let Starin help you solve your content creation needs.
Stain has a third party relationship with a company that only provides content
creation. There is no competitive threat and they will professionally execute
the job like you would want.

EDIUS

EDIUS nonlinear editing software is designed
for any broadcast and post production
environments, especially those with newer,
tapeless forms of video recording and storage.
EDIUS software offers real-time, multi-track,
mixed-format editing, compositing, chroma
keying, titling, and timeline output capabilities.
In addition to the standard formats of the
EDIUS family, it supports DVCPRO, Infinity
JPEG 2000, P2, VariCam, Ikegami GigaFlash,
MXF, and XDCAM video. It also supports all
DV and HDV cameras and decks.

EDIUS Neo 2

Built on the same highly-acclaimed technology
as the EDIUS nonlinear editing software, EDIUS
Neo 2 offers native editing of various formats
including AVCHD, HDV, DV, Windows Media,
and QuickTime. EDIUS Neo 2 software is
perfect for those new to video editing. Yet it also
provides powerful nonlinear editing features
common to all EDIUS solutions, such as realtime, multi-track, mixed-format HD/SD editing,
chroma keying, titling, and Blu-ray Disc and
DVD authoring.

Camtasia Studio

Produce HD-quality videos for the web and mobile devices.
No tweaks or technospeak, just sparkling clear video with
compact file sizes...every single time. Camtasia Studio
makes it a piece of cake to share video in the format and
size your audience wants. Mac or PC or iPhone.

Supported formats

• Flash player compatible
(MP4/FLV/SWF)
• iPod/iPhone/iTunes (M4V)
• CD/DVD/lossless export (AVI)

• Silverlight-compatible WMV
• QuickTime (MOV)
• RealMedia (RM)
• Animated GIF
• Audio only (MP3)

Dynamic Digital Signage solutions

CAYIN develops complete networked digital signage solutions, including media players, servers,
advanced management software and content-editing software for different vertical markets.

Zone-type Media Player (SMP-PRO Series)
This series is designed for applications which only require displaying video, graphics and tickers.
SMP-PRO3 / SMP-PRO3N
•
•
•
•

SMP-PROPLUS

6 zones
Fanless design
Landscape display
Local analog AV-in
(SMP-PRO3)

•
•
•
•

7 zones
HD 720p video
Landscape and
portrait display
2 videos

Web-based Media Player (SMP-WEB Series)
This series is designed for advanced and interactive applications via HTML, Flash, etc.
SMP-WEB3 / SMP-WEB3N
•
•
•
•

Fanless design
AV-in
Landscape display
Local analog AV-in
(SMP-WEB3)

SMP-WEBDUO

SMP-WEBPLUS
•
•
•

•

HD 720p video
Landscape and
portrait display
2 videos

•
•
•
•

Full HD 1080p
video
Dual display
Landscape
and portrait
display
DVI
2/4 videos

Content Management Server (CMS)
CMS is the dedicated digital signage server for remote and central management over IP network.
CMS-Performance

•
•
•
•

Max. 8 video
streaming channels
Unlimited user account
CPU 2.4 GHz
1000Mbps Ethernet

CMS-Mini

•
•
•
•

Max. 1 video streaming
channel
Max. 6 accounts
CPU 1GHz
100Mbps Ethernet

Advanced Management Software
Content-Editing
Application Software xPost

This web-based application
software, is especially
designed to provide
predesigned templates and
an easy-to-use platform for
instant data entry for different vertical markets,
such as hotels, convention centers, etc.

Super Monitor

This Windows®based package
software assist
administrators
monitoring the live
status of digital
signage network and manage all
SMP players and servers.

Super Reporter

This Windows®based package
software helps
administrators to
generate playback
and system
status reports for larger-scale
management and billing reports.

September 2009  Page 7

Web Manager
• Manage each player remotely via wired/wireless network.
• Manage each media player through web-based user
interface.
• Turn on/off screens or control other devices by RS-232.
• Recover system remotely for easy maintenance.
• Create log files recording the system status for management
and analysis purposes. Users can purchase SuperReporter to
generate advanced reports.
• Manage the player as a standalone system or incorporate it
with CAYIN CMS server as a server-client structure.

It’s easy to make a template with Cayin Skin Editor
Skin Editor
Using a simple software
tool that Cayin offers
you... simply choose your
background, select your
zones and add multimedia, slide shows and a
ticker.

CAYIN xPost, the web-based application software, offers a combination of essential tools to
create rich contents for digital signage in different vertical markets. It provides an easy-to-use
platform for instant data entry and further extends the usage of CAYIN SMP-WEB series players
to meet users’ requirements of frequent, daily maintenance.

One package for complete public information displa y
CAYIN xPost offers a powerful suite of content editing software: meetingPost, wayfinderPost, and lobbyPost,
and the highly integrated user interface and database enable you to work more efficiently.

Content Creation Platform for Cayin SMP-Web Series Players
xPost

lobbyPost

CAYIN xPost, the web-based application software, offers a combination of essential tools to
create rich contents for digital
signage in different vertical markets. It provides an easy-to-use
platform for instant data entry
and further extends the usage of
CAYIN SMP-WEB series players
to meet users’ requirements of
frequent, daily maintenance.

Rich and flexible presentation
for lobbies

wayfinderPost
A wide variety of applications for
dynamic public announcements
and direction guiding

meetingPost
Digital signage system dedicated to meeting
room management

Main features
Four easy steps to create a signage
xPost provides the content editing platform with easy operational workflow, which comprises the following four steps:

dates and start to book rooms!
meetingPost also features for its search function, which can automatically
available rooms for a specified period of time.

xPost 3 integrated modules:

wayfinderPost

One package for complete public information display. CAYIN xPost offers a powerful suite of
content editing software: wayfinderPost, lobbyPost
and provides
meetingPost
the highly
integrated
wayfinderPost
variousand
templates,
which
can be applied in differen
user interface and database enable you to work
more efficiently.
Applications
include, but not limited to, the following four examples.

1. wayfinderPost

Meeting Information and Direction

wayfinderPost provides various
templates, which can be applied
in different occasions with great
flexibility such as meeting information and directions, floor plans
or promote special events.

Integrated with meetingPost, wayfinderPost

Application Software

can retrieve meeting information

automatically and display today’s meeting on
the screen, along with the direction of the
meeting room. It can improve the traffic flow

lobbyPost

and guide the event participants to the right
meeting room.

2. lobbyPost

Application Software

Each template of lobbyPost contains multiple areas for a variety of combinations of guest room information,

Each template of lobbyPost contains multiple areas for a variety
of combinations of guest room inforFloor Plan
currency exchange, weather information, images, Flash, video, and ticker. You can follow the pre-configured
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video,can
and
ticker.
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assist
in creating
a simple
usages or modify the data type of each area to create your own ideal lobby display.
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to create
your own
ideal
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plan by selecting
build-in
symbols,

entering
information about each floor, and
Pre-Configured Template
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Pre-designed
templates for fast adoption
uploading self-designed pictures.

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2
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wayfinderPost,
and
lobbyPost are all installed with various
Application Software
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3
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quickly. Users can also customize
displays by changing logo, background
4
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image, as well as colors and sizes of texts based on actual needs.

lobbyPost

5 Room Type & Tariff (pure text)

5 Weather

Web-based UI for easy remote management
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6

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currency exchange, weather information, images, Flash, video, and ticker. You can follow the pre-configured
any
computer
and
remotely
change
the
information
displayed
in
the
lobby,
outside
meeting
rooms,
and in the
usages or modify the data type of each area to create your own ideal lobby display.

3. meetingPost

Room
type
and tariff:
users
can show
type, quantity,
tariff, availability,
and other
picturefacilities.
of guest rooms.
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can
process
online
booking
for room
all meeting
and banquet
rooms, and
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hallway.
Pre-Configured
Template
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exchange
rate:
users
can
input
information
at
maximum
three
columns:
country,
andto
sell
and buy rates.
arrange events on monthly and weekly calendars, simply click on the dates and start
book
1
2
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Weather:
users
can
enter
data
manually
or
retrieve
weather
information
automatically
from
the
Internet.
rooms! meetingPost also features for its search function, which can automatically find available

rooms for a specified period of time, usages or modify the data type of each area to create your
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5

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7

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lobbyPost
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xPost system structure
Room booking system

Admin PC
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day

LAN
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series player

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facilities.
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search function, which can automatically find
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xPost system requirements

* We strongly suggest that xPost
should be used in stable network
environment.

wayfinderPost
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SMP-WEB
series player

Screen

Integrated
lobby display
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“single meeting”
and “integrated
Screen
display”
meeting room

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hallway

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hallway

CMS (optional)
distribute video files

Windows® XP or Windows® Vista

September 2009  Page 9

1024templates,
x 768 or above
recommended
Display Resolution:
wayfinderPost
provides
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be applied in different occasions with great flexibility.
xPost
system
requirements

Applications
include, but notIntel®
limited
to, the following
four examples.
Pentium®
4 compatible
CPU or above
Processor:

Operating System:

Windows® XP or Windows® Vista

Digital Signage Decoder/Player
SignEdje 4 - Flash Memory 4 GB
SignEdje 8 - Flash Memory 8 GB
All models feature:
- MPEG 2 & MPEG 4 decoding
- Up to 720p and 1080i resolutions
- 25 Mbps data speed decoding
- External Power Supply
Video Outputs:
- One decode configurable to
DVI-I or Composite (BNC)
Audio Outputs:
- S/PDIF digital audio (RCA
female), Analog stereo audio
(L/R RCA)

Advanced application - You can have the signEdje play videos and insert a graphic ID overlay, create
a crawl of text info, insert real-time feeds at specific times, take a live feed from any video source for an
announcement, have a recorded file on a remote server play by a trigger at the display site or activated
from another system (i.e. life safety), have external control begin files on the signEdje (touch panel
control) or have the signEdje control external devices, like turning on & off the display during off hours.

Edje4111 HD - 80 GB HD

Features:
- MPEG 2 & MPEG 4 decoding
- Up to 720p and 1080i resolutions
- 25 Mbps data speed decoding
- Internal Power Supply
Video Outputs: - One decode configurable
to DVI-I or Composite (BNC). Cable
required for VGA, YUV, HDMI,
RGBHV and RGB.
Audio Outputs: - S/PDIF digital audio (RCA
female), Unbalanced analog stereo
audio (1/8” female)

Soloist HD Pro - 160 GB HD

Broadcast Quality Player Decoder
- MPEG2, MPEG4, 720p & 1080i media player
- Up to 1080i resolution
- Video aspect format: 4x3 or 16x9

- Scheduling/Control software included
- 19” rack-mountable
- Supports AVC/H.264

Media Control
MediaControl is content management and
scheduling software that resides on an
administrator’s PC to connect to a SignEdje.
It lets you manage your SignEdje media and schedules on the
player while controlling the play-out. Sections include a directory
of players, file transfer, playlist creation, scheduling, display
settings, synchronization of multiple displays, streaming feed
sourcing and playback settings. A new web-based version allows
an administrator to address players from any PC.

Media Manager

While MediaControl is a direct connection utility to load and
manage content on a single or small number of SignEdje players,
when you get to a larger deployment of devices, you will want to
use MediaManager.
MediaManager is a server-based software application that
manages the library of content on the server and what individual
or groups of players may get file uploads from that library.
The uploads can be immediate or scheduled for a specific
time of day.
Also in MediaManager, you can create playlists and
schedule when they will run or when other events
may occur. Again, these lists can be sent ad hoc or at
scheduled times.
SignEdje players can be monitored from the program
for their active state. Reporting to verify a history of
what has played is available as well.

Media Hub HD Pro

The Media HUB-HD Pro is
a real-time Broadcast-quality MPEG 2 High Definition
encoder. It is designed to support the most demanding
Contribution, ATSC, DVB and IPTV Distribution and
Cable Labs compliant VOD and DPI studio encoding
requirements. Ideal for point-to-point origination facility
to viewing friendly application. Automatic (HD and SD)
SDI detection of standards and frame rates.

Edje 5110

The edje 5110-RM is a high performance MPEG 2
Standard Definition encoder supporting the most
demanding distribution applications and can easily
be upgraded to support encrypted or free to air SD
4:2:2 contribution platforms. Its video performance is
exceptional, ranging from the lowest 4:2:0 distribution
rates all the way up to 50 Mbs 4:2:2 for contribution.
September 2009  Page 11

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame using Adtec
them to perform quickly.”

There are 16 signEdjes and monitors divided into
four pods in the Roots and Influences exhibit. Each
pod contains four signEdjes delivering content to
four 40-inch flat panel LCD displays in portrait
mode to create a large synchronous video wall.
They feature video collages that describe the past
music legends that affect the artistry of current day
superstars.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Acme Professional integrated 36 Adtec Digital signEdje high definition MPEG
2 digital media servers into the Rock and Roll Hall
of Fame ANNEX NYC. The 25,000 square foot
museum, which opened Nov. 2008 in New York’s
SoHo district, is an experiential, technologicallyadvanced exhibition focusing on the greatest moments in rock history.
As the integrator for the project, Acme Professional wanted to create a complex audio visual system
that could be installed with a minimum amount of
building infrastructure and a maximum amount of
central control to allow flexibility to fine tune the
exhibits to the client’s needs. The goal of the installation was to have reliable synchronous playback
with very high video quality and show control capability at a very attractive price.
One of the challenges Acme faced when designing
the layout was the limited space available.
“We realized that we could place the servers in direct proximity to projectors and flat panel displays
allowing us to keep the video cable run very short
and maximize signal quality, installing a single
inexpensive CAT-5 cable for show control of the
signEdjes,” said Tom Clark, principal of Acme Professional. “The signEdjes are quite efficient; they
draw almost no power and loading and function
are a quick process and their tremendous operational flexibility doesn’t stand in the way of getting

In John Lennon: The New York City Years, four
signEdjes are being used individually, driven by
specific content including John and Yoko’s art films
and home movies. In other areas of the museum,
signEdjes show footage of concerts and interviews
and in some cases collages of multiple archival
films related to specific rock and roll artists.

Digital Signage Unity
ADTEC Decoder/Players
• Solid Video EngineMPEG 2 & 4 SD-HD
• Synchronize for
multi-view walls
• signEdje decoders
• mediaHub HD encoders

HYUNDAI • Reliable 24/7 Operation
• Multi-screen matrix built-in
• Tempered Glass Options
• Displays Range from 40” to 70”
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• Ad Insertion, Stream
insertion
• Admin-to-one and
Group management
software

Broadcast your branding with Hyundai IT Digital Signage!
Hyundai IT
HYUNDAI IT Digital Signage screens have a higher
brightness and contrast than standard LCD panels,
being made for 24/7 commercial environments. The
panels show in portrait or landscape format without
any losses of quality

High Native Resolutions & brightness
With native resolutions of 1366 x 768 or 1920 x 1080,
the Hyundai screen can suit the viewing distance
and budget you have. The brightness levels grab
attention and stand up to ambient lighting, with up to
1500 cd/m2 specs.
Video Wall Function
Greatly enhance the features and functions to
display for digital signage video wall solution.
Daisychain refers to assigning and dedicating
an individual display ID to each display. Screen
Enlarger refers to enlarging the single image
or video for displaying full screen video wall.
Support Wall-Mounting holes in the rear cabinet
to ensure the compatibility and thus an easy
installation with universal wallmounting brackets.
Wide Viewing Angle
The wide viewing angle (178°) is very beneficial in
meeting environments where detailed information
is viewed by all participants.

Heat Control & Auto Cooling System
In order to avoid any image corruption or
downtime by overheating, HYUNDAI IT Digital
Signage are equipped with an innovative builtin fan & heat control system, which makes the
displays ready for the operation in any climatic
environment.
High Connectivity
Providing an array of various professional
input and output connectors [HDMI, DVI,
Component /Composite (BNC), VGA], HYUNDAI
IT Digital Signage afford an easy, flexible and
multiple connection to a full range of external
A/V devices. Installers can easily daisy-chain
multiple screens as a single wall.

NEW! D468ML
Super Narrow Bezel
The New D468ML, a
large-sized screen
monitor adopting an
ultra-slim bezel that
is thin enough to
install a number of
screens right next to
each other, minimizing
the disconnection among the screens to make it possible to
set up a large ‘videowall’. With its extremely narrow bezel,
the new 46inch public display has been designed with this
particular application in mind, so that the screen to screen
(active area) distance between two neighboring installed
devices is only 7.3mm.

September 2009  Page 13

Digital Information Display
Hyundai commercial grade 24/7 monitors have the best configuration to support Digital Signage
from one display to multiple video walls. They create a practically seamless view for a multi unit
wall matrix, on the cutting edge of ultra narrow bezel displays. The built-in daisy chain function
allows individual displays to support multi viewing configuration. Hyundai digital signage
displays are easy to install, can be portrait or landscape view, have durable metal chassis and
can be special ordered with optional tempered glass for protection. Does your customer want a
basic logo-less look? Hyundai doesn’t let the brand get in the way of the message.
Features for the brightest D460ML-1500 46”:
• Native Resolution: 1366 x 768
• Brightness: 1500 cd/m2
• Contrast Ratio: 3000:1
Features for D400ML 40” & D460ML 46”:
• Native Resolution: 1366 x 768
• Brightness: 700 cd/m2
• Contrast Ratio: 2000:1
Features for D407ML 40” & D467ML 46”:
• Native Resolution: 1920x1080
• Brightness: 700 cd/m2
• Contrast Ratio: 3000:1
Features for D460MLx:
• Native Resolution: 1366 x 768
• Brightness: 1500 cd/m2
• Contrast Ratio: 3000:1

NEW! Bar-Type Display
The New C220Mk and C420Mk

Features for D405ML 40” & D465ML 46”
• Native Resolution: 1920x1080
• Brightness: 450 cd/m2
• Contrast Ratio: 4000:1
D525ML 52”, D575ML 57” & D705ML 70”:
• Native Resolution: 1920x1080
• Brightness: 600 cd/m2
• Contrast Ratio: 1700:1
Common features for series
• Response Time: 8 ms
• Life: 50,000 Hr
• Metal enclosure
• Multi-Screen Function (Loop)
• Auto Power Control (On & Off timer)
Inputs and Outputs:
• Analog RGB / PC Audio
• HDMI
• Composite (BNC) / Composite Audio
• Component (BNC) / Component Audio
• RS232C

Refer to Order Worksheet Page 22 for
complete listing of models
M320MK - with media player card slot
P420MN - with internal PC

Accessories:
Power Cord
User’s Guide
HDMI Cable
Remote Control

Infrared Ray Touch Display
The MLI series shows the same great features of the ML series but with the added bonus of an
Infrared Ray Touch Display. These attractive displays come in 40” / 42” / 46” / 52” / 57” / 70”.

-- SPECIAL ORDER --

Features:
• Housing: Black Powder Coated Metal
• Touch Resolution: 10,624 x 6,016
• Response Time: Touch: 21, Drawing: 33 ms
• Detection Method: Infrared Rays
• Interface: USB 1.1
• Optics Cell Pitch(mm): 5.35
• Operating Voltage(V): 4.6~5
• Power (W): 0.6 (120mA/5V)
• Bezel Size with Touch Screen (U/D/L/R):
1.54 / 1.54 / 2.05 / 2.05

Optical Touch Display
Hyundai MLC series is a Touch display with Optical touch display. Optical touch technology
has camera senor touch. These amazing displays come in 52” / 57” / 70”.
Features:
• Housing: Silver Aluminum
• Display Resolution: 32,000 x 18,000
• Response Time: 10 ms
• Touch Intensity: No Limit
• Detection Method: Infared Rays
• Interface: USB 2.0
• Operating Voltage(V): 5
• Power (W): 1.5 (300mA/5V)
• Bezel Size with Touch Screen (U/D/L/R):
D525MLC 4.63 / 1.30 / 1.30 / 1.30

-- SPECIAL ORDER --

Indoor Public Displays | Stand-Alone Type
The Hyundai SL series are the best solution for single screen information
signage. Combining dynamic screen contents and the static depiction of
your corporate identity the Stand-Alone Public Displays are bringing the
maximum brand communication to the Point of Information. Exhibitions,
hotel and offices lobbies, customer waiting areas and retail shops are some
examples for versatile fields of operation. These displays come in 46” / 52”.
Features:
• Display colors: 16.7 Mil
• Brightness : 700 cd/m2
• Contrast : 2,000:1
• Viewing Angle(H/V): 178°/178°
• Response Time: 8ms
• Life Time : 50,000 average

•
•
•

Can be equipped with a PC or
any other AV player and easily
stored in cabinet.
Housing is made full of steel
and can be locked
Touch Screen Function (Option)
-- SPECIAL ORDER --

September 2009  Page 15

Display Mounts

Flat Panel Display Mounts & Carts

Video Wall System for
up to 50” displays
Contact Starin for configuration.

Atlas - Flat-Panel Mounts
Atlas Flat Wall Mounts combine
superior stability and security to
create a solid platform for your large
screen flat-panel display. They come
in a variety of types such as: tilting,
rotating, ceiling and more.
Infinity - Swingout Wall Mounts
Swingout arm mounts are available
for all sizes of flat panels. Choose
from scissor-style, radial glide or
swingout arm.
Terra - Floor stands & Carts
Mount one or two flat panels to
these strong, stable stands and
carts. Display in your business or
for educational use.

Audio-Video distribution devices
711N & 712N
Composite
Video &
Stereo
Audio over
Twisted Pair
Transmitter.

TP121 and
TP122
twisted pair
transmitter
and receiver
for VGA
signals.

TP-551 and
TP-552
twisted pair
transmitter
and receiver
for HDMI

TP-310A 1:10
Computer
Graphics Video,
Audio & RS232 Twisted
Pair Receiver
& Distribution
Amplifier

TP-305A 1:5
Computer
Graphics Video,
Audio &
RS-232 Twisted
Pair Receiver
& Distribution
Amplifier

MultiView Series provides the most comprehensive portfolio of
products enabling the simplest to most complex installations.
Whether the application is point-to-point, point to multi-point, or multipoint to multi-point, the MultiView series combines the world’s longest
extension and highest resolution capabilities with a wide variety of
configuration options.
Infinea & HD-One DVI/HDMI Extension over UTP While the plug & play
capability, guaranteed compatibility and superior specifications of analog
VGA continue to make it the de-facto choice for video distribution in digital
signage applications, Magenta Research offers a wide portfolio of products
for the extension of DVI and HDMI signals over UTP cabling for applications
demanding end to end distribution in the digital domain.
Infinea DVI - DVI Extension over UTP/Fiber Uniquely flexible platform that can
extend full HD video, stereo audio and addressable duplex serial over either UTP,
multi-mode fiber (MMF), single mode fiber (SMF) or a combination of these cabling
options. Moreover, the standard daisy chaining capability of each receiver delivers
unlimited distance range as an infinite number of units can be daisy chained with any
combination of cabling.
September 2009  Page 17

Digital Signage Order Worksheet
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

8
9
10
11
12
13
14

How many displays do you require?

• Hyundai D-405ML 40” 1080p 450nits
• Hyundai D-407ML 40” 1080p 700nits
• Hyundai D-400ML 40” 720p 700nits
• Hyundai D-420ML 42” 720p 500nits
• Hyundai D-460ML 46’ 720p 700nits
• Hyundai D-460MLx 46’ 720p 1500nits

• Hyundai D-465ML 46’ 1080p 450nits
• Hyundai D-525ML 52” 1080p 500 nits
• Hyundai D-575ML 57” 1080P 600 nits
• Hyundai D-705ML 70” 1080P 600nits
• Hyundai D-825ML 82’ 1080P 600nits

Is the display in a public area,
requiring tempered glass?

• Hyundai D-400MLG 40” 720p 700nits
• Hyundai D-405MLG 40” 1080p 450nits
• Hyundai D-465MLG 46’ 1080p 450nits

• Hyundai D-525MLG 52” 1080p 500 nits
• Hyundai D-570MG 57” 1080P 600 nits
• Hyundai D-705MLG 70” 1080P 600nits

Is touch screen interactive needed?

• Hyundai D-405MLI 40” 1080p 450nits
• Hyundai D-465MLI 46’ 1080p 450nits
• Hyundai D-525MLI 52” 1080p 500 nits

• Hyundai D-575MI 57” 1080P 600 nits
• Hyundai D-705MLI 70” 1080P 600nits

Is super thin bezel for wall needed?

• Hyundai D-468 ML 46’ 1366 x 768 700nits (Bezel >3.7mm)

Is a Kiosk enclosure version needed?

• Hyundai D-465 SL 46’ 1080p 450nits
• Hyundai D-525 SL 52” 1080p 600 nits

• Hyundai D-700 SL 70” 1080P 600 nits

Is the location outdoors?

• Hyundai H-460S 46’ LED 1366x768 2500nits
• Hyundai H-705S 70” LED 1920x1080
2000nits

• Enclosure for 42-50” flat panels above
GB-ENCL42 or CHDGCA42B/S,
CHDGCA50B/S

Select Mounts

• Wall shelf for MMS
• Ceiling mount for monitor
• Ceiling mount pole adapter for player
• Tilt wall mount for monitor
• Wall shelf for player
• Floor stand for monitor (add CTM-MS2)
• Double sided floor stand (add 2- CTM-MS2)
• Rolling floor stand for monitor
• 2 x 2 Video wall – on floor stands
• Video wall – frame assembly on wall

Do you want a an Info display or more high impact video?

With a terrestrial to the premises will distribution
locally be wired or Wifi to the players?

ICI WM-VSB
ECM-3763S
NB-MPB & NB-MPBJK
CTM-MS2
C1 911-171-299
PSD-TS
PSD-CS
VFI PMS-FLB & PM-CMP
Contact Starin for configuration
See http://Premier.Starin.biz for config worksheet

Yes - Go to #10 Adtec ordering for produced, rendered video
No - Go to #13 Cayin for Info-based layered screen
Wired-on LAN - Go to # 10 Adtec, Cayin Ordering
Wifi - Go to # 16 Cayin

Do you want full screen, highest quality video?
Multiple screens synchronized? Local ad insertion? Encryption?

Yes - Go to #11 Adtec ordering for produced video
using these features
No - Go to #13 Cayin for Info-based layered video

Adtec Ordering: What size of storage space do
you need on the local player?

SIGNEDJE-HD
SIGNEDJE-HD-4
SIGNEDJE-HD-8
EDJE4111-HD
SOLOISTHD-PRO

Adtec Ordering: Do you want to manage individual
players or a group of say more than 3?

For group management – MediaManager Server
• MMS-L 0.5 terrabyte
• MMS-M 1 terrabyte
• MMS-H 2 terrabytes

Cayin Ordering: Do you have HTML design capabilities
and want graphics that will do web functions
or do you want a simple content management
for use with basic media files?

HTML GO TO #15
SIMPLE GO TO #14

Cayin Ordering: With simple content management,
what storage size do you need, what output do you want
and do you want portrait view?

SMP-PRO3N (LB 400) 80GB
VGA, Composite or S-Video,
1280x1024 or 720p, 6-Zones
on-screen
SMP-PRO3 (LB 400) above with
local A/V (composite) Input

no storage
4 GB solid state
8 GB solid state
80GB
300GB

SMP-WEB series
SMP-PRO series
SMP-PROPLUS
(LB 300) above
with160GB VGA
only, Supports Portrait
SMP-PROPLUS
(LB 500) 80GB,
VGA & DVI

15 Cayin Ordering: For players requiring knowledge of

creating content with HTML/Flash, what storage size do
you need, what output do you want, do you want touch
screen or dual screen with one unit?

16
17

18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25

Cayin Ordering: Do you want the SMP-OPT-WIFI wifi option
player on the Wifi network?

SMP-WEB3N (LB 400) 80GB
VGA, Composite or S-Video,
1280x1024 or 720p, Supports
HTML/Flash playback
SMP-WEB3 (LB 400) above
with local A/V(composite) Input
SMP-WEBPLUS (LB 300)
above with 160GBVGA only,
1600x1200 or 1080p

Cayin Ordering: Do you want to manage a small or large group of players?
Central grouping, scheduling, streaming, monitoring, access right management
& emergency. For management of 1 or 2 players, a CMS is not required.

Cayin Ordering: Do you want to content creation software?

Cayin Ordering: Do you want monitoring or reporting?

CMS-Mini
CMS-Perf 4
CMS-Perf 8

SMP-WEBPLUS (LB 500)
160GB, VGA & DVI
SMP-WEBPLUS-T (LB 500)
above with touch screen
SMP-WEBDUO (LB 500)
above with 360 GB &dual
DVI outs

160GB 6 user accounts, up to
40 players, 1 Composite Video In
160GB Unlimited user accounts,
250 Players, 4 Composite Video Ins
160GB Unlimited user accounts,
250 Players, 8 Composite Video Ins

X-Post predetermined templates for easy to data entry:
Lobby-post, Meeting-post,Wayfinder-post

Super Monitor live status of performance
Super Reporter logging reports

Content Creation ordering: Do you have in-house
e-media production and need tools or do you want a
service to create?

For creative tools - Go to 28
For out-sourced service, contact Starin

Content Creation ordering: Do you have e-media
production capabilities or do you want a simple object
oriented environment?

For creative tools - Go to 29
For simple - Go to Cayin #18

Content Creation ordering: Do you want to
produce videos?

For video editing order
Grass Valley Edius Neo
Grass Valley Edius Pro

Content Creation ordering: Do you want to capture
your PC screen to record PowerPoints, etc?

For screen capture order
Camtasia

Service: Do you want a support package
to assist in the creation and/or management of your
system?

Contact Starin

Service: Do you want to have your system monitored
and managed by a third party?

Contact Starin

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Manifest Reference Instance ID  : uuid:02F1160D67E3DE118C5990D377D26AFB, uuid:6efd6122-2832-41af-9b71-2c3f5bc91141, uuid:6efd6122-2832-41af-9b71-2c3f5bc91141, uuid:6efd6122-2832-41af-9b71-2c3f5bc91141, uuid:6efd6122-2832-41af-9b71-2c3f5bc91141, uuid:6efd6122-2832-41af-9b71-2c3f5bc91141, uuid:6efd6122-2832-41af-9b71-2c3f5bc91141, uuid:E372804665E3DE118C5990D377D26AFB, uuid:6efd6122-2832-41af-9b71-2c3f5bc91141, uuid:6efd6122-2832-41af-9b71-2c3f5bc91141, uuid:E372804665E3DE118C5990D377D26AFB, uuid:A03B13BC950DDC11B171F4FB08746ACF, uuid:6efd6122-2832-41af-9b71-2c3f5bc91141, uuid:6efd6122-2832-41af-9b71-2c3f5bc91141, uuid:4AD654EF9A1EDE1182BA9DB3116E72F2, uuid:E2EEC902F0F5DD1181DFD0C1018AFE80, uuid:6efd6122-2832-41af-9b71-2c3f5bc91141, uuid:6efd6122-2832-41af-9b71-2c3f5bc91141, uuid:17DE09E09C6FDE11AC43C40FD12D9842, uuid:0DA28E899D0DDC11B171F4FB08746ACF, uuid:0AA28E899D0DDC11B171F4FB08746ACF, uuid:A150A96669E7DD11AD09B1311771E1C4, uuid:E4D76B470FE1DC1185AEB627752EA9F8, xmp.iid:F3D632DCE451DE1188EAFD7E8811C0DB, uuid:6efd6122-2832-41af-9b71-2c3f5bc91141, uuid:6efd6122-2832-41af-9b71-2c3f5bc91141, uuid:17DE09E09C6FDE11AC43C40FD12D9842, uuid:17c7323a-59b4-4afe-bb41-be2ad1e3c1b5, xmp.iid:5EE07A92847DDE11BB3DABDF7D2DCF26, uuid:6efd6122-2832-41af-9b71-2c3f5bc91141, uuid:6efd6122-2832-41af-9b71-2c3f5bc91141, uuid:17c7323a-59b4-4afe-bb41-be2ad1e3c1b5, uuid:17c7323a-59b4-4afe-bb41-be2ad1e3c1b5, uuid:17c7323a-59b4-4afe-bb41-be2ad1e3c1b5, uuid:17c7323a-59b4-4afe-bb41-be2ad1e3c1b5, uuid:6efd6122-2832-41af-9b71-2c3f5bc91141, uuid:6efd6122-2832-41af-9b71-2c3f5bc91141, uuid:46811E470F8CDD119B22A87310CF7F8F, xmp.iid:FDDBFF05F7ADDE118ED6C7E4C5E7EFBE, uuid:8DF9D71A0A8CDD119B22A87310CF7F8F, uuid:6efd6122-2832-41af-9b71-2c3f5bc91141, uuid:6efd6122-2832-41af-9b71-2c3f5bc91141, xmp.iid:8807BBD96351DE119C54D39A708C1836, xmp.iid:8607BBD96351DE119C54D39A708C1836, uuid:B93C3AC3BD56DE119B39A9F9AA09FDFA, uuid:486ebfd3-e625-487f-9198-853a4b26b95d, uuid:6efd6122-2832-41af-9b71-2c3f5bc91141, uuid:6efd6122-2832-41af-9b71-2c3f5bc91141, uuid:C8222BE48F89DD118A4FEBFE50A67369, xmp.iid:5D720BADA3AFDE11A493A3869527B0FA, xmp.iid:5F720BADA3AFDE11A493A3869527B0FA, uuid:6efd6122-2832-41af-9b71-2c3f5bc91141, uuid:6efd6122-2832-41af-9b71-2c3f5bc91141, uuid:0374A410C988DD1189B0C74A226A59FB, uuid:68F3E073CB88DD1189B0C74A226A59FB, uuid:C7F55B4DA289DD118A4FEBFE50A67369, uuid:6efd6122-2832-41af-9b71-2c3f5bc91141, uuid:6efd6122-2832-41af-9b71-2c3f5bc91141, uuid:FC533F899189DD118A4FEBFE50A67369, uuid:32FADCEA9389DD118A4FEBFE50A67369, uuid:DEFF55AC7E8ADD11A030C5EEFEEE168E, uuid:AB1DD8FD5C8ADD11A030C5EEFEEE168E, uuid:6efd6122-2832-41af-9b71-2c3f5bc91141, uuid:6efd6122-2832-41af-9b71-2c3f5bc91141, uuid:6efd6122-2832-41af-9b71-2c3f5bc91141, uuid:6efd6122-2832-41af-9b71-2c3f5bc91141, uuid:7C80F1EDCFEE11DB8BD5D0BCBED82E97, xmp.iid:FEDBFF05F7ADDE118ED6C7E4C5E7EFBE, uuid:16D2158A89D1DB11B0D0E905E71037D1, uuid:beab1efe-f3d6-11d9-a850-fe1285906cbf, uuid:3845fc3b-4c3b-11dd-b59c-9a6eba97ba96, uuid:99E46CCDCE06DB118AB1B87F0EF35C72, uuid:21399fde-4c3c-11dd-b59c-9a6eba97ba96, uuid:979D4F9C8EB1DB118143E0A373CB1190, xmp.iid:B89CEF724A54DE11B112EECBCB2294DC, xmp.iid:7C464DDC159FDE11AEBCC4777048B090, uuid:6efd6122-2832-41af-9b71-2c3f5bc91141, uuid:6efd6122-2832-41af-9b71-2c3f5bc91141, xmp.iid:FBDBFF05F7ADDE118ED6C7E4C5E7EFBE, uuid:320913D56188DC11A8A5BC2AF7325A13, uuid:14A9367A6188DC11A8A5BC2AF7325A13, uuid:6CBC2C255D88DC11A83F9E670579630A, uuid:69BC2C255D88DC11A83F9E670579630A, uuid:6efd6122-2832-41af-9b71-2c3f5bc91141, uuid:6efd6122-2832-41af-9b71-2c3f5bc91141, uuid:6efd6122-2832-41af-9b71-2c3f5bc91141, uuid:6efd6122-2832-41af-9b71-2c3f5bc91141, xmp.iid:5C720BADA3AFDE11A493A3869527B0FA, uuid:6efd6122-2832-41af-9b71-2c3f5bc91141, uuid:6efd6122-2832-41af-9b71-2c3f5bc91141, uuid:17DE09E09C6FDE11AC43C40FD12D9842
Manifest Reference Document ID  : xmp.did:83407935EDA2DE119CC3FE2FD78538D9, xmp.did:5F81F37088A8DE11A996D5B520C3D918, xmp.did:5F81F37088A8DE11A996D5B520C3D918, xmp.did:5F81F37088A8DE11A996D5B520C3D918, xmp.did:5F81F37088A8DE11A996D5B520C3D918, xmp.did:5F81F37088A8DE11A996D5B520C3D918, xmp.did:5F81F37088A8DE11A996D5B520C3D918, xmp.did:3CB5F466B9A2DE11B47FAD6475D04856, xmp.did:5F81F37088A8DE11A996D5B520C3D918, xmp.did:5F81F37088A8DE11A996D5B520C3D918, xmp.did:3CB5F466B9A2DE11B47FAD6475D04856, uuid:9F3B13BC950DDC11B171F4FB08746ACF, xmp.did:5F81F37088A8DE11A996D5B520C3D918, xmp.did:5F81F37088A8DE11A996D5B520C3D918, uuid:49D654EF9A1EDE1182BA9DB3116E72F2, uuid:E1EEC902F0F5DD1181DFD0C1018AFE80, xmp.did:5F81F37088A8DE11A996D5B520C3D918, xmp.did:5F81F37088A8DE11A996D5B520C3D918, uuid:C6B9ECD0F247DD11A948F0803D842B8E, uuid:0CA28E899D0DDC11B171F4FB08746ACF, uuid:09A28E899D0DDC11B171F4FB08746ACF, uuid:9C50A96669E7DD11AD09B1311771E1C4, xmp.did:F2D632DCE451DE1188EAFD7E8811C0DB, xmp.did:5F81F37088A8DE11A996D5B520C3D918, xmp.did:5F81F37088A8DE11A996D5B520C3D918, uuid:C6B9ECD0F247DD11A948F0803D842B8E, adobe:docid:indd:91ddbe20-4cb7-11dd-a00e-82a18dc0111c, xmp.did:5DE07A92847DDE11BB3DABDF7D2DCF26, xmp.did:5F81F37088A8DE11A996D5B520C3D918, xmp.did:5F81F37088A8DE11A996D5B520C3D918, adobe:docid:indd:91ddbe20-4cb7-11dd-a00e-82a18dc0111c, adobe:docid:indd:91ddbe20-4cb7-11dd-a00e-82a18dc0111c, adobe:docid:indd:91ddbe20-4cb7-11dd-a00e-82a18dc0111c, adobe:docid:indd:91ddbe20-4cb7-11dd-a00e-82a18dc0111c, xmp.did:5F81F37088A8DE11A996D5B520C3D918, xmp.did:5F81F37088A8DE11A996D5B520C3D918, uuid:45811E470F8CDD119B22A87310CF7F8F, xmp.did:FCDBFF05F7ADDE118ED6C7E4C5E7EFBE, uuid:8CF9D71A0A8CDD119B22A87310CF7F8F, xmp.did:5F81F37088A8DE11A996D5B520C3D918, xmp.did:5F81F37088A8DE11A996D5B520C3D918, xmp.did:7F07BBD96351DE119C54D39A708C1836, xmp.did:7F07BBD96351DE119C54D39A708C1836, uuid:C9DD42BCBD56DE119B39A9F9AA09FDFA, xmp.did:A479BC46C4BCDE119C05C2645255B09F, xmp.did:5F81F37088A8DE11A996D5B520C3D918, xmp.did:5F81F37088A8DE11A996D5B520C3D918, uuid:C7222BE48F89DD118A4FEBFE50A67369, uuid:75a94957-4f82-45bc-a736-a9de83ab6061, xmp.did:5E720BADA3AFDE11A493A3869527B0FA, xmp.did:5F81F37088A8DE11A996D5B520C3D918, xmp.did:5F81F37088A8DE11A996D5B520C3D918, uuid:0274A410C988DD1189B0C74A226A59FB, uuid:67F3E073CB88DD1189B0C74A226A59FB, uuid:C6F55B4DA289DD118A4FEBFE50A67369, xmp.did:5F81F37088A8DE11A996D5B520C3D918, xmp.did:5F81F37088A8DE11A996D5B520C3D918, uuid:FB533F899189DD118A4FEBFE50A67369, uuid:A41926899389DD118A4FEBFE50A67369, uuid:E92AA4A3558ADD11A030C5EEFEEE168E, uuid:AA1DD8FD5C8ADD11A030C5EEFEEE168E, xmp.did:5F81F37088A8DE11A996D5B520C3D918, xmp.did:5F81F37088A8DE11A996D5B520C3D918, xmp.did:5F81F37088A8DE11A996D5B520C3D918, xmp.did:5F81F37088A8DE11A996D5B520C3D918, uuid:7C80F1ECCFEE11DB8BD5D0BCBED82E97, xmp.did:1DAB3564C2ABDE1196CADD0E5EE26436, uuid:15D2158A89D1DB11B0D0E905E71037D1, adobe:docid:photoshop:beab1efc-f3d6-11d9-a850-fe1285906cbf, adobe:docid:photoshop:3845fc3a-4c3b-11dd-b59c-9a6eba97ba96, uuid:0DA25DB2CA06DB118AB1B87F0EF35C72, adobe:docid:photoshop:21399fdd-4c3c-11dd-b59c-9a6eba97ba96, uuid:969D4F9C8EB1DB118143E0A373CB1190, xmp.did:EEB69E97B140DE118785A1C3440BC111, xmp.did:70F94EC9529DDE11BCF6E505E43C2DDE, xmp.did:5F81F37088A8DE11A996D5B520C3D918, xmp.did:5F81F37088A8DE11A996D5B520C3D918, xmp.did:BC97D18417ADDE11B2DAAD904ECCEC5B, uuid:310913D56188DC11A8A5BC2AF7325A13, uuid:13A9367A6188DC11A8A5BC2AF7325A13, uuid:6BBC2C255D88DC11A83F9E670579630A, uuid:68BC2C255D88DC11A83F9E670579630A, xmp.did:5F81F37088A8DE11A996D5B520C3D918, xmp.did:5F81F37088A8DE11A996D5B520C3D918, xmp.did:5F81F37088A8DE11A996D5B520C3D918, xmp.did:5F81F37088A8DE11A996D5B520C3D918, xmp.did:5C720BADA3AFDE11A493A3869527B0FA, xmp.did:5F81F37088A8DE11A996D5B520C3D918, xmp.did:5F81F37088A8DE11A996D5B520C3D918, uuid:C6B9ECD0F247DD11A948F0803D842B8E
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