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1.800.466.3342
8:30 am – 7:00 pm (EST)
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Mail To: HMDX Audio
Service Center
43155 W. Nine Mile Road
Suite 3
Novi, MI 48375
e-mail:
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ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
HMDX Audio sells its products with the intent that they are free of defects in manufacture and
workmanship for a period of one year from the date of original purchase, except as noted below.
HMDX Audio warrants that its products will be free of defects in material and workmanship under normal
use and service. This warranty extends only to consumers and does not extend to Retailers.
To obtain warranty service on your HMDX Audio product, mail the product and your dated sales receipt
(as proof of purchase), postpaid, to the following address:
HMDX Audio
Service Center
43155 W. Nine Mile Road, Suite 3
Novi, MI 48375
No COD's will be accepted.
HMDX Audio does not authorize anyone, including, but not limited to, Retailers, the subsequent consumer
purchaser of the product from a Retailer or remote purchasers, to obligate HMDX Audio in any way
beyond the terms set forth herein. This warranty does not cover damage caused by misuse or abuse;
accident; the attachment of any unauthorized accessory; alteration to the product; improper installation;
unauthorized repairs or modifications; improper use of electrical/power supply; loss of power; dropped
product; malfunction or damage of an operating part from failure to provide manufacturer’s recommended
maintenance; transportation damage; theft; neglect; vandalism; or environmental conditions; loss of use
during the period the product is at a repair facility or otherwise awaiting parts or repair; or any other
conditions whatsoever that are beyond the control of HMDX Audio.
This warranty is effective only if the product is purchased and operated in the country in which the
product is purchased. A product that requires modifications or adoption to enable it to operate in any
other country than the country for which it was designed, manufactured, approved and/or authorized, or
repair of products damaged by these modifications is not covered under this warranty.
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ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES. IN NO EVENT SHALL THIS WARRANTY
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DEFECTIVE WITHIN THE EFFECTIVE PERIOD OF THE WARRANTY.
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SI PRODUCTS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE PRODUCT SUBSTITUTIONS IN LIEU OF REPAIR OR
REPLACEMENT.
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products, including but not limited to sale of such products on Internet auction sites and/or sales of such
products by surplus or bulk resellers. Any and all warranties or guarantees shall immediately cease and
terminate as to any products or parts thereof which are repaired, replaced, altered, or modified, without
the prior express and written consent of HMDX Audio.
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Instruction Manual and
Warranty Information
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HMDX Audio and its affiliated companies.
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HX-B322

Docking Speaker Buttons and Parts:
(Fig. 1)

Unwind Alarm Dock Main Features
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Docks Doors
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Snooze/Dimmer
Previous Track
Volume Down
Power
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Alarm 1
Alarm 2
Mood Light
Memory Set
Memory Select
Daylight Savings Time
Nature Sounds
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Simple docking to charge and play your iPad/iPhone/iPod
Autoset clock
Dual Alarm with gradual wake
Digital tune radio with station presets
Built-in 6 nature sounds
Superior speaker quality with passive subwoofers for enhanced bass
Color changing mood light
Remote Control for your convenience
Battery backup to keep clock time during power outage

Remote Control Battery

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AC Adaptor
Jack

The battery is already installed. Simply pull tab out to activate battery power. To replace remote battery, open the
battery door by pressing the two tabs together. Remove the old battery and replace with a CR2025 battery.  

Replacing Backup Battery if needed

USB Charging
Port
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This alarm clock is equipped with a battery backup feature (batteries included and already installed) to keep the
clock time during power outage.
1.	 Open battery compartment door located on the bottom of the unit.
2.	 Please make sure the AC adaptor is connected. Otherwise all settings may be lost during battery
replacement.
3.	 Insert proper replacement battery, checking that the polarity (“+” and “–“ ends of the battery) matches the
drawing near the battery compartment. Close the compartment door.

Battery Precautions
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Nature Sounds
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12/24 Hour Clock Adjustment
Daylight Savings Time
Reverse/Previous Track
Play/Pause
Volume Down
Power
Mood Light
Mute
Source
Volume Up
Forward/Next Track
Memory Select
Memory Set
Alarm 1
Time Zone
Alarm 2
Shuffle
Snooze

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•	 Use only the size and type of batteries specified.
•	 When installing batteries, observe proper +/- polarities. Incorrect installation of battery may cause damage to
the unit.
•	 Do not mix different types of batteries together (e.g., alkaline with carbon-zinc or old batteries with new ones).
•	 If the unit is not going to be used for a long period of time, remove batteries to prevent damage due to
possible battery leakage.
•	 Do not dispose of batteries in fire. Batteries may explode or leak.
This product contains small parts that may present a choking hazard for young children.

Getting Started

Unpack the unit carefully. Remove all the accessories from the display carton. Do not
remove any labels or stickers on the bottom of the unit and adaptor. Before setting up the
unit, verify that the following accessories are present:
•	 Instruction manual x 1
•	 AC power adaptor x 1
•	 Main unit x1
•	 Remote control x 1
•	 3.5mm audio cable x 1

Power Source (Fig. 1)

This unit is supplied with an AC adaptor; take the following steps to connect the adaptor.
1.	 Unwind the power cord of the AC adaptor to its full length.
2.	 Connect the AC adaptor to the DC Jack (Fig. 1).
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3.	 Plug the AC adaptor into an outlet (110v – 240v AC. 60 Hz). Connecting this system to any other power
source may cause damage to the system. For sufficient ventilation, keep other objects at least 4 inches away
from the unit.
4.	 To switch the unit off completely, withdraw the AC adaptor from the wall outlet.

8.	 To return your movie or video back to your iPad/iPhone/iPod, press and hold the PLAY/PAUSE button for five
seconds. The screen of your device will then show the movie/video homescreen. Press PLAY/PAUSE on the
device, the unit, or the remote control and the video will stop playing on the external video source and will
resume play on your device.

Volume Control (Fig. 2 & 3)

Charging your Apple device while docked
1.	 Fit the iPad carefully onto the docking pin.
2.	 Once connected, your device will begin charging. To confirm, check the charging indicator located in
the upper right-hand corner of your device. The
symbol means your device is charging. The
symbol means your device is still docked, but is fully charged.

To adjust the volume, press the “+” and “-” controls on the drawer of the unit or on the remote control.

iPad/iPhone/iPod Operation

Please Note:
•	 If docking an iPad, be sure to pull out the stabilizing drawer on the back of the unit to add
stability when the iPad is docked.
•	 To avoid damage, do not force the device onto the docking pin.
WARNING: The dock connector is designed for Apple iPad, iPhone, and iPod devices. Attempting
to attach a non-iPad/iPhone/iPod music player will damage or destroy your device and/or the
product.
Listening to Music from your iPad/iPhone/iPod (Fig. 2 & 3)
1.	 Press the POWER button, located on top of the unit to turn ON.
2.	 Open the dock door(s). To play iPod or iPhone only the center door needs to be opened. To play the iPad,
open both dock doors.
3.	 Fit iPad/iPod/iPhone carefully onto the docking pin.
4.	 Press the SOURCE button on the unit or on the remote control until the iPod icon appears on the display.
5.	 Press the PLAY/PAUSE button on the unit or the remote control to play and again to pause.
6.	 To skip forward and backward through tracks, press the FORWARD and REVERSE buttons on the unit or the
remote control.
7.	 Use the repeat
and shuffle
buttons on the remote to repeat songs, albums, or playlists or to shuffle
songs within an album or playlist.
8.	 To turn the unit OFF, press the POWER button. Note: For your convenience, your device will continue
charging on the dock while the unit is plugged in, even if the power is turned off.
Sending Movies & Videos from your iPad/iPhone/iPod touch to an external video source (Fig. 1-3)
1.	 Press the POWER button, located on top of the unit, to turn ON.
2.	 Open the dock door(s). To play iPod touch or iPhone only the center door needs to be opened. To play the
iPad, open both dock doors.
3.	 Fit iPad/iPod/iPhone carefully onto the docking pin.
4.	 Press the SOURCE button on the unit or on the remote control until the iPod icon appears on the display.
5.	 Connect a standard AV cable (not included) to the back of the unit and connect the other end to the external
video source (TV, projector, etc.)
6.	 Select the desired video or movie on the device and press play.
7.	 Once the video begins playing, hold the PLAY button on the unit or on the remote control down for five
seconds.
•	 If playing from the iPad, the video will stop playing on your device and will return to the opening screen
of the video. Press the play button again on the unit, the remote or the iPad and the video will be sent to the
external video source.
•	 If playing from the iPhone or iPod touch, the video will stop playing on your device and will return to the
main movie/video list on your device. Press the desired video again from the list on your iPhone/iPod touch
and the video will be sent to the external video source.
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Listening to a non-docking iPod or other portable audio devices (Fig. 2 & 3)
1.	 Using the 3.5mm audio cable (included), plug in the device via the LINE IN input located on the back of the
unit.
2.	 Plug the other end of the audio cable into the LINE OUT or headphone jack of the device.
3.	 Press the POWER button located on top of the dock or on the remote control.
4.	 Press the SOURCE button on the unit or on the remote control until the AUX icon appears on the display.
5.	 Press play on the connected device.
NOTE: You may need to adjust the volume on the device to achieve proper volume.
6.	 Press the POWER button to turn unit off.
Listening to the Radio/Station Presets (Fig. 2 & 3)
Note: For best reception, fully extend the wire antenna. DO NOT strip, alter or attach to other
antennas.
1.	 To listen to the radio, press the POWER button located on top of alarm clock or on the remote control.
2.	 Press the SOURCE button on the unit or on the remote control until the RADIO icon appears on the display.
3.	 Use the FORWARD and REVERSE buttons on the top of the unit or on the remote control to select desired
station.
4.	 Press the POWER button to turn unit off.
To set/listen to station presets
1.	 While in radio mode, use FORWARD and REVERSE buttons to select desired station.
2.	 Press the M button on the top of the unit or on the remote control to add the station to your presets. Use the
M+ button to set the desired preset number (1-20), then press M again to exit.
3.	 To listen to station presets, press the M+ button on the unit or the remote to toggle through/select a preset
station.
Listening to Nature Sounds
1.	 Press the POWER button located on top of alarm clock or on the remote control.
2.	 Press the       button on the unit or on the remote control until the NATURE SOUNDS icon appears on the
display.
3.	 Use the FORWARD/REVERSE buttons on the top of the unit or on the remote control to select desired sound.
4.	 Press the POWER button to turn unit off.

Setting Clock Time

AUTOSET CLOCK
The Unwind alarm clock is equipped with an autoset clock, meaning the clock will automatically set itself when
plugged in. Please note: the clock will automatically default to Eastern Standard Time, but can be adjusted by
pressing the TIME ZONE button on the remote control (fig. 3) and scrolling through the different time zone until
the proper time is set. Use the chart below for setting the proper time zone:
	 	
A1. AST	
A3. CST	
A5. PST	
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MANUALLY SETTING THE CLOCK (Fig. 2 & 3)
1.	 Make sure the unit is plugged in, but powered off.
2.	 Press and hold the M button to enter Time Setting mode.
3.	 Use the Forward and Reverse buttons to set the proper time zone using the list above.
4.	 Press the M button. The hour will begin flashing. Use the FORWARD and REVERSE buttons to adjust the
hour, paying attention to the PM indicator.
5.	 Press the M button again and the minute will begin flashing. Use the FORWARD and REVERSE buttons
again to adjust the minute.
6.	 Press the M button again to set the day of the week. Use the FORWARD and REVERSE buttons to set the
day using 7 for Sunday, 1 for Monday, 2 for Tuesday, 3 for Wednesday, 4 for Thursday, 5 for Friday, and 6 for
Saturday. The Unwind allows you to set a 7 day, 5 day, 2 day alarm (see SETTING THE ALARM
section for detailed instructions). For instance, setting a 5 day alarm means it will go off at
the same time Monday through Friday, which is why properly setting the day of the week is
important.
	 Once the time zone is set, press the M button again to exit Clock Setting mode.
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME (Fig. 2)
The Unwind alarm clock is equipped with a simple DST button to adjust the clock for Daylight Savings. Press
the DST button on the top of the unit to adjust the clock to Summer, normal or Winter time.

Setting and Using the Alarms

SETTING ALARM 1 or ALARM 2 (Fig. 2 & 3)
1.	 Make sure the unit is plugged in, but powered off.
2.	 Press and hold the desired alarm button (alarm 1 or alarm 2) located on the top of the unit or on the remote
control. The hour will begin flashing.
3.	 Use the FORWARD and REVERSE buttons on top of the unit or on the remote to adjust the hour, paying
attention to the PM indicator.
4.	 Press the alarm button again and the minute will begin flashing. Use the FORWARD and REVERSE buttons
again to adjust the minute.
5.	 Press the alarm button again to select the source. The Flow can be set to Beep, Radio, or iPod/iPhone/
iPad. Use the FORWARD and REVERSE buttons to select which source you want to wake to—Beep, Radio,
Apple Device. Please note: If you set the source to Apple Device and your device is not docked, the alarm
will default to Beep. If you do not select your source when prompted to do so, the alarm will also default to
Beep.
6.	 Press the alarm button again and use the FORWARD and REVERSE to select a 7, 5, 2, day alarm setting.
7-day will sound at the same time 7 days a week, 5-day will sound at the same time Monday through Friday,
2-day will sound at the same time Saturday and Sunday.
7.	 Press the alarm button again to exit Alarm Setting mode.
TURNING OFF THE ALARM / SNOOZE OPERATION (Figures 2 & 3)
The Unwind alarm clock is equipped with gradual wake, which means that the alarm begins soft and slowly gets
louder over the course of two minutes. This will ensure a non-jarring wakeup.
•	 Press the snooze button located on the top of the unit or on the remote control and the alarm will sound
again in nine minutes.
	 Please note: You may only press the Snooze button during the Alarm mode for one hour (7 times). 	
	 After the seventh time, the alarm will turn off and will not sound again until the next set time.
•	 To turn off the alarm, press any button on the top of the unit (except Snooze).

Additional Features

Mood Light
1.	 Press the Mood Light button on top of the unit or on the remote control. The mood light will turn on and will
begin changing colors
2.	 Press the Mood Light button again to freeze the color
3.	 Press and hold the Mood Light button to turn the mood light off
Sleep Feature
While listening to music or nature sounds, press the SNOOZE button to activate the sleep feature. This allows
you to set a sleep timer for 90, 80, 70...10, or 5 minutes. Once set, the unit will continue playing for the set
length of time, then will automatically turn off.
USB Charging Port
Please note:
•	 This USB port is for charging only. It cannot be used to play music through the unit.
•	 In order to use the USB charging feature, you must have the proper cord to connect to your device with a
USB connector on the other end.
To charge your device using the USB charging port (located on the back of the unit):
1.	 Connect the USB end of the device’s cable into the USB port on the back of the unit
2.	 Connect the other end of the cord to your device to begin charging
3.	 If your device is not charging, disconnect both ends of the charging cable, then reconnect to the device and
the USB charging port.
One Day Alarm
This alarm clock is equipped with a 1-Day Alarm feature, which allows the alarm to be set for one day only. To
activate this feature:
1.	 Turn the unit over and pull the iPad stabilizing drawer out to expose the battery compartment and the 1-day
(Hotel) alarm switch.
2.	 Move the switch to the ON position. Once this switch is in the ON position, the alarm time will need to be 	
	 reset. Please see the Setting and Using the Alarms section for instruction.
Please note:
•	 When the 1-Day alarm feature is activated, the alarm will only sound once. Once the alarm is turned OFF, it
will not sound again until the alarm is reset.
•	 When setting the alarm for a 1-Day alarm, you will be prompted to set the hour, minute, and alarm source, 	
	 but will NOT be prompted to set the 7, 5, or 2-day alarm as this feature will be disabled for both alarms.

Press the SNOOZE button to adjust the backlight intensity of clock display. This can be done at power off stage.

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
•	 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
•	 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
•	 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
•	 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

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xmp.iid:4AA2F64820831168A7BAE8EC1D1A929E, xmp.iid:84B3D59920A31168A7BAE8EC1D1A929E, xmp.iid:84B3D59A20A31168A7BAE8EC1D1A929E, xmp.iid:74117FE920071168AB08EF9A436450EF, xmp.iid:74117FEA20071168AB08EF9A436450EF, xmp.iid:74117FE520071168B1A4CB7F0C585E24, xmp.iid:74117FE620071168B1A4CB7F0C585E24, xmp.iid:74117FE320071168BEDC9C924021FE26, xmp.iid:74117FE420071168BEDC9C924021FE26, xmp.iid:74117FE520071168BEDC9C924021FE26, xmp.iid:74117FE620071168BEDC9C924021FE26, xmp.iid:74117FE920071168BEDC9C924021FE26, xmp.iid:74117FF220071168A6138CCB79E9AABB, xmp.iid:058011740720681188C6EA774372A64E, xmp.iid:068011740720681188C6EA774372A64E, xmp.iid:078011740720681188C6EA774372A64E, xmp.iid:088011740720681188C6EA774372A64E, xmp.iid:098011740720681188C6EA774372A64E, xmp.iid:0A8011740720681188C6EA774372A64E, xmp.iid:8CCEAC122520681188C6EA774372A64E, xmp.iid:8DCEAC122520681188C6EA774372A64E, xmp.iid:8ECEAC122520681188C6EA774372A64E, xmp.iid:8FCEAC122520681188C6EA774372A64E, xmp.iid:90CEAC122520681188C6EA774372A64E, xmp.iid:91CEAC122520681188C6EA774372A64E, xmp.iid:92CEAC122520681188C6EA774372A64E, xmp.iid:93CEAC122520681188C6EA774372A64E, xmp.iid:94CEAC122520681188C6EA774372A64E, xmp.iid:95CEAC122520681188C6EA774372A64E, xmp.iid:96CEAC122520681188C6EA774372A64E, xmp.iid:3CADB1932E20681188C6EA774372A64E, xmp.iid:3DADB1932E20681188C6EA774372A64E, xmp.iid:3EADB1932E20681188C6EA774372A64E, xmp.iid:43ADB1932E20681188C6EA774372A64E, xmp.iid:44ADB1932E20681188C6EA774372A64E, xmp.iid:45ADB1932E20681188C6EA774372A64E, xmp.iid:8BF3603B3E20681188C6EA774372A64E, xmp.iid:8CF3603B3E20681188C6EA774372A64E, xmp.iid:F77F11740720681192B09496B7103CF9, xmp.iid:F87F11740720681192B09496B7103CF9, xmp.iid:F97F11740720681192B09496B7103CF9, xmp.iid:FA7F11740720681192B09496B7103CF9, xmp.iid:FC7F11740720681192B09496B7103CF9, xmp.iid:FD7F11740720681192B09496B7103CF9, xmp.iid:F77F1174072068119109C6B9740B4A5D, xmp.iid:F87F1174072068119109C6B9740B4A5D, xmp.iid:F97F1174072068119109C6B9740B4A5D, xmp.iid:FA7F1174072068119109C6B9740B4A5D, xmp.iid:FB7F1174072068119109C6B9740B4A5D, xmp.iid:FC7F1174072068119109C6B9740B4A5D, xmp.iid:FD7F1174072068119109C6B9740B4A5D, xmp.iid:FE7F1174072068119109C6B9740B4A5D, xmp.iid:00801174072068119109C6B9740B4A5D, xmp.iid:B27B4AFD232068119109C6B9740B4A5D, xmp.iid:B37B4AFD232068119109C6B9740B4A5D, xmp.iid:B57B4AFD232068119109C6B9740B4A5D, xmp.iid:B67B4AFD232068119109C6B9740B4A5D, xmp.iid:B77B4AFD232068119109C6B9740B4A5D, xmp.iid:B87B4AFD232068119109C6B9740B4A5D, xmp.iid:BB7B4AFD232068119109C6B9740B4A5D, xmp.iid:0180117407206811994CE298F8B190E0, xmp.iid:0280117407206811994CE298F8B190E0, xmp.iid:0380117407206811994CE298F8B190E0, xmp.iid:0580117407206811994CE298F8B190E0, xmp.iid:F77F11740720681188C6E84F2D49F0B0, xmp.iid:FE7F11740720681188C6E84F2D49F0B0, xmp.iid:FF7F11740720681188C6E84F2D49F0B0, xmp.iid:008011740720681188C6E84F2D49F0B0, xmp.iid:4037CC4A2E20681188C6E84F2D49F0B0, xmp.iid:4137CC4A2E20681188C6E84F2D49F0B0, xmp.iid:FE7F11740720681188C6B8AFFBCE363A, xmp.iid:FF7F11740720681188C6B8AFFBCE363A, xmp.iid:078011740720681188C6D307F53148D8, xmp.iid:088011740720681188C6D307F53148D8, xmp.iid:F77F117407206811A7BAD2432CA38546, xmp.iid:F87F117407206811A7BAD2432CA38546, xmp.iid:F97F117407206811A7BAD2432CA38546, xmp.iid:FA7F117407206811A7BAD2432CA38546, xmp.iid:FB7F117407206811A7BAD2432CA38546, xmp.iid:FC7F117407206811A7BAD2432CA38546, xmp.iid:FD7F117407206811A7BAD2432CA38546, xmp.iid:FE7F117407206811A7BAD2432CA38546, xmp.iid:F97F117407206811871FFAFE96DD6614, xmp.iid:FA7F117407206811871FFAFE96DD6614, xmp.iid:FC7F117407206811871FFAFE96DD6614, xmp.iid:FD7F117407206811871FFAFE96DD6614, xmp.iid:0380117407206811AB089DB5C307E5E3, xmp.iid:0480117407206811AB089DB5C307E5E3, xmp.iid:0580117407206811AB089DB5C307E5E3, xmp.iid:0680117407206811AB089DB5C307E5E3, xmp.iid:2A55EBAF1F20681188C6C6ACB0E4389D, xmp.iid:D4A113E23720681188C6C6ACB0E4389D, xmp.iid:D5A113E23720681188C6C6ACB0E4389D, xmp.iid:D6A113E23720681188C6C6ACB0E4389D, xmp.iid:D7A113E23720681188C6C6ACB0E4389D, xmp.iid:DBA113E23720681188C6C6ACB0E4389D, xmp.iid:DCA113E23720681188C6C6ACB0E4389D, xmp.iid:C51EF4133D20681188C6C6ACB0E4389D, xmp.iid:C91EF4133D20681188C6C6ACB0E4389D, xmp.iid:CA1EF4133D20681188C6C6ACB0E4389D, xmp.iid:D586F3AE312068119C29A8E3AB55637F, xmp.iid:D686F3AE312068119C29A8E3AB55637F, xmp.iid:4C20F5C33C2068119C29A8E3AB55637F, xmp.iid:4D20F5C33C2068119C29A8E3AB55637F, xmp.iid:5320F5C33C2068119C29A8E3AB55637F
History When                    : 2009:06:09 15:28:42-04:00, 2009:06:09 15:33:49-04:00, 2009:06:09 15:33:49-04:00, 2009:06:09 15:50:36-04:00, 2009:06:09 16:04-04:00, 2009:06:09 16:29:35-04:00, 2009:06:09 17:01:28-04:00, 2009:06:09 17:11:21-04:00, 2009:06:09 17:13:46-04:00, 2009:06:09 17:17:31-04:00, 2009:06:09 17:18:26-04:00, 2009:06:10 09:06:10-04:00, 2009:06:10 09:34:54-04:00, 2009:06:10 11:56:21-04:00, 2009:06:11 10:53:15-04:00, 2009:06:11 10:55:52-04:00, 2009:06:11 11:07:23-04:00, 2009:06:12 09:00:45-04:00, 2009:06:12 09:02:13-04:00, 2009:06:12 09:04:30-04:00, 2009:06:12 09:18:04-04:00, 2009:06:12 09:30-04:00, 2009:06:12 16:54:36-04:00, 2009:06:15 10:34:04-04:00, 2009:06:15 10:34:20-04:00, 2009:06:15 10:34:20-04:00, 2009:06:15 10:39:18-04:00, 2009:06:15 13:40:34-04:00, 2009:06:15 14:53:36-04:00, 2009:06:15 14:55:03-04:00, 2009:06:16 15:16:10-04:00, 2009:06:16 15:16:57-04:00, 2009:06:16 17:44:53-04:00, 2009:06:16 17:47:48-04:00, 2009:06:17 16:16:28-04:00, 2009:06:17 16:28:10-04:00, 2009:06:17 16:33:31-04:00, 2009:06:17 16:41:03-04:00, 2009:06:17 16:41:23-04:00, 2009:06:23 16:51:59-04:00, 2009:06:23 16:54:39-04:00, 2009:07:21 09:35:47-04:00, 2009:07:21 09:36:48-04:00, 2009:07:21 09:38:36-04:00, 2009:07:21 09:38:36-04:00, 2009:07:27 09:10:17-04:00, 2009:07:27 09:11:05-04:00, 2009:07:27 10:08:02-04:00, 2009:07:27 10:09:40-04:00, 2009:07:28 15:23:27-04:00, 2009:07:28 15:24:46-04:00, 2009:07:29 08:51:22-04:00, 2009:07:29 08:51:22-04:00, 2009:09:23 11:28:18-04:00, 2009:09:23 11:28:18-04:00, 2009:09:23 11:31:22-04:00, 2009:09:23 11:36:57-04:00, 2009:09:23 11:50:15-04:00, 2009:10:05 15:09:16-04:00, 2011:04:13 13:40:19-04:00, 2011:04:13 13:52:07-04:00, 2011:04:13 13:58:38-04:00, 2011:04:13 14:06:13-04:00, 2011:04:13 14:13:10-04:00, 2011:04:13 14:16:54-04:00, 2011:04:13 14:18:37-04:00, 2011:04:13 14:25:06-04:00, 2011:04:13 14:30:59-04:00, 2011:04:13 14:41:28-04:00, 2011:04:13 14:50:29-04:00, 2011:04:13 14:51:46-04:00, 2011:04:13 14:52:17-04:00, 2011:04:13 15:16:39-04:00, 2011:04:13 15:22:38-04:00, 2011:04:13 15:22:51-04:00, 2011:04:13 15:26:04-04:00, 2011:04:13 15:26:39-04:00, 2011:04:13 15:29:34-04:00, 2011:04:13 15:32:40-04:00, 2011:04:13 16:21:42-04:00, 2011:04:13 16:35:12-04:00, 2011:04:13 16:35:36-04:00, 2011:04:13 17:22:54-04:00, 2011:04:13 17:22:54-04:00, 2011:04:14 09:29:39-04:00, 2011:04:14 09:31:15-04:00, 2011:04:14 10:18:55-04:00, 2011:04:14 10:23:21-04:00, 2011:04:14 10:58:54-04:00, 2011:04:14 11:24:38-04:00, 2011:04:14 11:29:54-04:00, 2011:04:14 11:39:52-04:00, 2011:04:14 11:50:07-04:00, 2011:04:14 12:16:34-04:00, 2011:04:14 12:16:56-04:00, 2011:04:14 13:14:24-04:00, 2011:04:14 13:15:46-04:00, 2011:04:14 13:21:15-04:00, 2011:04:14 14:36:30-04:00, 2011:04:14 14:54:10-04:00, 2011:04:14 14:57:12-04:00, 2011:04:14 16:12:20-04:00, 2011:04:14 16:28:20-04:00, 2011:04:14 16:29:27-04:00, 2011:04:14 16:33:16-04:00, 2011:04:14 17:56:45-04:00, 2011:04:15 09:21:34-04:00, 2011:04:15 09:36:41-04:00, 2011:04:15 09:50:34-04:00, 2011:04:15 10:41:28-04:00, 2011:04:15 11:23:55-04:00, 2011:04:15 14:12:31-04:00, 2011:04:15 14:54:03-04:00, 2011:04:15 14:54:22-04:00, 2011:04:15 16:01:55-04:00, 2011:04:15 16:02:42-04:00, 2011:04:18 14:42:44-04:00, 2011:04:18 14:43:16-04:00, 2011:04:20 16:24:53-04:00, 2011:04:20 16:25:39-04:00, 2011:05:02 14:16:45-04:00, 2011:05:02 14:27:48-04:00, 2011:05:02 14:43:52-04:00, 2011:05:02 14:54:38-04:00, 2011:05:02 14:55:47-04:00, 2011:05:02 15:00:25-04:00, 2011:05:02 15:03:13-04:00, 2011:05:02 15:03:36-04:00, 2011:05:04 11:08:03-04:00, 2011:05:04 11:10:39-04:00, 2011:05:04 11:11:43-04:00, 2011:05:04 11:11:43-04:00, 2011:05:09 13:21:07-04:00, 2011:05:09 13:21:39-04:00, 2011:05:09 13:24:16-04:00, 2011:05:09 13:24:44-04:00, 2011:05:17 15:14:29-04:00, 2011:05:17 15:21:08-04:00, 2011:05:17 15:21:43-04:00, 2011:05:17 15:22:56-04:00, 2011:05:17 15:23:27-04:00, 2011:05:17 15:55:19-04:00, 2011:05:17 15:55:44-04:00, 2011:05:17 16:27:26-04:00, 2011:05:17 16:31:16-04:00, 2011:05:17 16:31:16-04:00, 2011:05:18 15:43:15-04:00, 2011:05:18 15:45:32-04:00, 2011:05:18 16:45:53-04:00, 2011:05:18 16:46:13-04:00, 2011:05:18 16:55:37-04:00
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Derived From Instance ID        : xmp.iid:C91EF4133D20681188C6C6ACB0E4389D
Derived From Document ID        : xmp.did:FD7F117407206811871FFAFE96DD6614
Derived From Original Document ID: xmp.did:74117FE3200711688838E2B0976BD8D8
Derived From Rendition Class    : default
Manifest Link Form              : ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream
Manifest Placed X Resolution    : 300.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00
Manifest Placed Y Resolution    : 300.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00
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