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BF-01C
User Manual
Introduction
Installing the BF-01C
Wireless Connection to the BF-01C
Internet Connection Settings
Use Overseas
Troubleshooting
Appendix
Thank you for purchasing the BF-01C.
This manual describes product installation and its
default settings. It also provides troubleshooting
information. Please always read this manual before
using the product.
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Introduction
Main Features
This section describes the main product features.
• Supports NTT Docomo ”Xi”. (When receiving: Max. 37.5 Mbps; When sending: Max.
12.5 Mbps)
		 ※ The communication speeds are the maximum values in sending and receiving
standards. However, these do not indicate actual communication speeds. Data
transmission is provided over a best-effort network. For that reason, actual
communication speeds may vary according to the communication environment and the traffic load on the network.
		 ※ When outside of the Xi area, this can also be used in a FOMA high-speed area
(when receiving: Max. 7.2 Mbps; when sending: Max. 5.7 Mbps).
• The Internet connection automatically switches in public wireless LAN areas, such
as Mzone, from the Xi line or FOMA line to the public wireless LAN.
• The included cradle provides a wired port connection, and recharges the product.
• Connects up to 10 wireless LAN devices, such as personal computers and game
consoles.
• Connects to wireless LAN devices with one touch using AOSS or WPS.
Operating Environment
This section describes the product operating environment.
Supported Devices
iPad, iPod touch, game console (Nintendo 3DS™, Nintendo DS®, PSP® ”PlayStation
Portable”), and devices that support wireless LAN.
Supported OS (Personal Computers)
Windows 7 (32 bit/64 bit), Vista (32 bit/64 bit), XP (32 bit),
Mac OS X (10.4/10.5/10.6)
※ Supports Windows 7 Starter/Home Premium/Professional/Ultimate.
※ Supports Windows Vista Home Basic/Home Premium/Business/Ultimate.
※ Windows XP must have Service Pack 3 or later installed.
Supported Browsers
Internet Explorer 6/7/8/9
Firefox 3.5/3.6/4
Nintendo DS Browser, Nintendo DSi Browser
PSP® Internet Browser
Internet Explorer Mobile (Windows Mobile 6.x)
Opera Mobile 9/10
Safari 3/4/5 (Mac OS/iPod touch)
※ To change the product's settings, or to check the setting contents, use Internet
Explorer 6/7/8/9, or Firefox 3.5/3.6/4 (Windows 7/Vista/XP). Browsers provided in
game console or cell phones cannot implement all product settings.
Main Unit Accessories
Before using this product, check that all of the accessories are included.
Mobile Wi-Fi Router (BF-01C) Unit
(Rear Cover BF01C, Includes Warrantee)
Desktop Cradle BF01C (Includes
Warrantee)
AC Adapter BF01 (Includes Warrantee)
Battery Pack BF01
USB Cable BF01
LAN Cable (Free Sample)
User Manual (This Manual)
Mobile Device Connection Guide
Note If separate, additional information is included, refer to that.
Part Names and Functions
Front Panel
1. WIRELESS LED
Glowing (light blue)
Glowing (purple)
Glowing (blue)
Glowing (green)
Glowing (red)
Glowing (yellow)
Flashing (light blue)
Flashing (purple)
Flashing (blue)
Flashing (green)
Off
2. BATTERY LED
Glowing (blue)
Glowing (green)
Glowing (red)
Flashing (red)
Glowing (yellow)
Off
When in Xi area
When in FOMA international roaming area
When in FOMA area
When in wireless LAN area
When outside of Xi area, FOMA line and wireless LAN
area, and when not connected to wired Internet
When in power saving mode
When communicating on Xi line
When communicating on FOMA international
roaming line
When communicating on FOMA line
When communicating on wireless LAN
When connected to wired Internet
Battery capacity is 50% or higher
Recharging is completed and the power is
turned on
Battery capacity is 50 - 25%
Battery capacity is 25 - 10%
Battery capacity is 10% or lower
Recharging
Recharging is completed and the power is
turned off
※ Battery capacity is a general indicator.
3. AOSS/DIAG LED
Glowing (yellow)
              : S ecurity key exchange succeeds (AOSS/
WPS succeeds)/Wireless LAN security setting
completed
Flashing Two Times (blue)        : This product can exchange security keys.
(LAN Side:  AOSS/WPS Idling)
(Internet Side:  AOSS Idling) *1
Continuous Flashing (blue)      : Failed to exchange security keys (AOSS/WPS failed)
Flashing (red)
              : The number of flashes indicates the status of the
product.
Off
              : Wireless LAN security is not set.
Flashing (red)
status
Content
Status
Continuous
Flashing *2
• Booting up system
• Updating the firmware
• Saving settings
• Initializing
• Accessing internal storage region
Flashing Three
Times *3
Wired LAN Error
Wired LAN controller is
malfunctioning.
Flashing Four
Times *3
Wireless LAN error
Wireless LAN controller is
malfunctioning.
Flashing Five
Times
IP Address Setting Error
Communication is not possible
because the network addresses are
the same on the Internet side and
the LAN side. Change the product's
LAN-side IP address setting.
Flashing Six
Times
Temperature Error
The internal product temperature
is high. Turn the power to the
product off and allow it to cool for
a while before using it.
*1
Devices idling with AOSS switch to flashing two times (yellow) when
detected by the Internet side of the product.
*2
Do not turn off the power when the device is continuously flashing. Doing
so can damage it.
*3
When the AC adapter is disconnected from the device, turn off the power
to it, and remove the battery pack. Return the battery pack to its original
position after waiting for a while.
Side Panel
4. Power Button
When the power is off, hold down the power button for approximately three
seconds to turn the power on. When operating this device, hold down the
power button for approximately three seconds to turn the power off.
5. AOSS Button
When the power is on, hold down the button (for approximately three
seconds) until the AOSS/DIAG LED flashes in blue to enter a status (AOSS
operating status) where security keys can be exchanged.
6. Strap Hole
Attaches commercially available straps.
7. Cradle Connector
Connects the included cradle.
8. Mini USB Connector
Connects the included AC adapter or a USB cable.
Back Side Panel
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9. Default Value Label
Lists this unit’s SSID (default value) and encryption key (default value) and the
like.
10. Battery Box
Holds the included battery pack.
11. UIM Card Slot
For inserting a Docomo UIM card.
※ This device does not support the use of FOMA cards. If you have a FOMA
card, please replace it from your Docomo vendor.
12. RESET Switch
When the power to this device is on, hold down the RESET button (for
approximately three seconds) until the AOSS/DIAG LED flashes in red to
initialize the settings.
Cradle Front Side
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13. LAN LED
Glowing (green)
Off
When the wired port is set as the LAN port
When the wired port is set as the INTERNET port
14. LINK/ACT LED
Glowing (green)
Flashing (green)
When the wired port is linked
When the wired port is communicating
15. POWER LED
Glowing (green)
When the included AC adapter is connected
Cradle Top
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16. Cradle Connector
Connects the main unit's cradle connector.
Cradle Back Side
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17. POWER Connector
Connects the included AC adapter.
18. Wired Port
Switch to operate this as the LAN port or the INTERNET port by using the onoff switch.
19. On-off Switch
Switch to use the wired port either as the LAN port or the INTERNET port.
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Installing the BF-01C
Power ON/OFF
Turn the power ON/OFF using the power button.
Power Button
When the power is off, hold down the power button for approximately three seconds
to turn the power on.
When operating this device, hold down the power button for approximately three
seconds to turn the power off.
Note In the default setting, if no wireless device is connected to the product
for approximately one minute, it will automatically switch to standby
mode. Operations such as connecting to the Internet do not work while
the unit is in standby mode. But the system will recover to its normal
operating status either by pressing the power button or by connecting
a wireless device to the product. However, the system will not shift to
standby mode while power is being supplied or when it is connected to a
wired port.
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Wireless Connection to the BF-01C
Wireless Connection to a Personal Computer
This section describes the procedures for connecting this product wirelessly to a
personal computer running Windows, using AOSS/WPS (push-button type) as an
example. Setting methods vary according to the version of Windows that is running.
Note Refer to the Reference Guide for details on other connecting methods.
See page 58 in this manual on reference method.
For Windows 7/Vista
Follow the procedure below to connect to this device using AOSS/WPS (push-button
type) on a personal computer running Windows 7 or Vista.
Note In setting AOSS/WPS (push-button type), the personal computer and this
device establish a 1-to-1 relationship. For that reason, you cannot
connect another device with AOSS/WPS (push-button type) while it is
being set. To connect multiple devices to one BF-01C unit, connect
another device after completing the AOSS/WPS (push-button type)
connection.
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Select [Start] - [(All) Programs] - [BUFFALO] - [AirStation Utility] [Client Manager V].
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When the screen below is displayed, click [Create connection
destination].
When the ”User Account Control” screen is displayed, click [Yes] or
[Continue].
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Click the automatic security setting button
the screen.
When the screen below is displayed, hold down the AOSS button
for approximately 2 seconds until the AOSS/DIAG LED flashes.
Release the button when the LED flashes.
displayed in
※ The product image in the screen is an example. The product and AOSS
button position may differ from your system, so check the position of the
button in advance.
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Hold down the AOSS
button until the AOSS/DIAG
LED flashes twice in blue.
AOSS/DIAG LED
The device is automatically detected, and connected.
※ The product image in the screen is an example.
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Wait for the connection to complete.
※ The product image in the screen is an example.
When ”Connection with AOSS completed” or ”Connection with WPS
push-button type completed” is displayed, check the name of the
connection destination, and click [Save and close].
Note The connection destination name can be freely set.
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When ”Wireless connection destination creation completed” is
displayed, click [Close].
10 If a screen ”Set Network Location” is displayed, click the location
that matches the environment where the devices will be used.
(In the example here, click ”Home Network”.)
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11 If the ”User Account Control” screen is displayed, click [Yes] or
[Continue].
12 If the screen below is displayed, click [Close].
This completes connecting to this product.
Note If connecting to this device fails, the AOSS/DIAG LED will continuously
flash in blue for approximately 30 minutes, and a screen like the one
below is displayed. In such case, click ”Start creating wireless connection
from the beginning” and implement the procedures again from step 4
(Page14).
※ Sample screen.
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Troubleshooting
Initializing the Settings
Use the following procedures to initialize the settings (Reset).
Check that the power to the device is on.
Remove the back side cover.
Hold down the RESET button (for approximately three seconds)
until the AOSS/DIAG LED flashes in red.
RESET Button
After about one minute, check that the AOSS/DIAG LED is lit in yellow.
This completes initialization of this product.
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Appendix
Product Specifications
Main Unit/Cradle
Wireless
Compliance
Interface
Standards
(LAN Side) Maximum Data
Transfer Speed
(Theoretical
Value)
IEEE802.11b / IEEE802.11g / IEEE802.11n
ARIB STD-T66 (IEEE802.11b/g)
IEEE802.11b     11Mbps
IEEE802.11g     54Mbps
IEEE802.11n     150Mbps
Mode
Access Point (AP) Mode
Frequency
Range
2412 - 2472 MHz 1 - 13 channels
No. of Ports
1 Port
*   When being used overseas (international roaming), the
range is restricted to 2412 - 2462MHz and 1 - 11 channels.
*  Basically, signals do not cross-talk (or interfere) with those
of other devices, such as cell phones, cordless telephones,
televisions, radios and the like, but if these devices are
wireless with a 2.4 GHz band, there is the possibility that
cross-talk can occur.
No. of Devices
10 Devices
That Can Be
Connected
Simultaneously
Security
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WPA2-PSK (TKIP/AES), WPA-PSK (TKIP/AES), WPA/
WPA2 mixed PSK (TKIP/AES mixed mode), WEP
(64bit/128bit) privacy separator, ANY connection
rejection, MAC access restrictions (up to 16 devices)
Wireless
Interface
(Internet
Side)
Compliance
Standards
IEEE802.11a / IEEE802.11b / IEEE802.11g /
IEEE802.11n
ARIB STD-T71 (IEEE802.11a)
ARIB STD-T66 (IEEE802.11b/g)
Maximum Data
Transfer Speed
(Theoretical
Value)
IEEE802.11a         54Mbps
IEEE802.11b        11Mbps
IEEE802.11g        54Mbps
IEEE802.11n        150Mbps
*   IEEE802.11a cannot be used when the device is set for
international roaming.
Mode
Station (STA) Mode
Frequency
Range
5 GHz Band       W52     36/40/44/48 channels
                                           (5180 - 5240MHz)
                              W53     52/56/60/64 channels
                                           (5260 - 5320MHz)
2.4 GHz Band                 1 - 13 channels
                                           (2412 - 2472MHz)
* When the device is being used overseas (international
   roaming), the range is restricted to 2412 - 2462MHz and 1 -   
   11 channels. Also, cannot be used in 5GHz band.
* Basically, signals do not cross-talk (or interfere) with those
   of other devices, such as cell phones, cordless telephones,
   televisions, radios and the like, but if these devices are
   wireless with a 2.4 GHz band, there is the possibility that
   cross-talk can occur.
No. of Ports
1 Port
Security
WPA2-EAP (TKIP/AES), WPA-EAP (TKIP/AES), WPA2PSK (TKIP/AES), WPA-PSK (TKIP/AES), WPA/WPA2
mixed PSK (TKIP/AES mixed mode), 802.1X/EAP
(WEP), WEP (64bit/128bit)
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Mobile
Interface
Compliance
Standards
LTE (Cat.3) / W-CDMA (R99) / HSDPA (Cat.8) / HSUPA
(Cat.6)
Maximum Data
Transfer Speed
(Theoretical
Value)
LTE               75Mbps
W-CDMA    384kbps
HSDPA        7.2Mbps
HSUPA        5.7Mbps
*   LTE cannot be used when the device is set for international
roaming.
Cradle
Frequency
Range
Band I    2100 MHz   UP          : 1920 - 1980 MHz
                                      Down    : 2110 - 2170 MHz
Band V    850 MHz    UP          : 824 - 849 MHz
                                      Down    : 869 - 894MHz
Band VI    800 MHz   UP          : 830 - 840 MHz
                                      Down    : 875 - 885MHz
No. of Ports
1 Port
Compliance
Standards
IEEE802.3u (100BASE-TX)
IEEE802.3 (10BASE-T)
Maximum Data 10/100 Mbps (Automatic Recognition)
Transfer Speed
(Theoretical
Value)
No. of Ports
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1 Port (Supports AUTO-MDIX)
Supported UIM Card
Docomo UIM Card
Other Unit External
Interfaces
Mini USB (Supports USB 1.1/2.0) x 1
Built-in Flash Region
Approximately 15 GB
Power
AC100V ±10%     50/60Hz (When using AC adapter)
BF-01C Dedicated Battery (When using battery
pack)
Power Consumption
At maximum communication    2.5 W
At general communication         1.0 W
When in standby                            0.22 W
Continuous When
Communi- Communicating
cation Time
When in LTE Communication
                                                  Approximately 4 Hours
When in 3G communication
                                                  Approximately 6 Hours
* Operating times vary according to the environment of use.
When in Standby Approximately 30 Hours
* Operating times vary according to the environment of use.
Operating Environment
Temperature:   0 - 35°C
Humidity:    10 - 85% (no condensation)
External
Main Unit
Dimensions Cradle
Approximately 95.0 (W) x 64.4 (H) x 17.4 (D) mm
Weight
Main Unit
Approximately 127 g (When battery pack is installed)
Cradle
Approximately 35g
Approximately 64.3 (W) x 21.2 (H) x 48.3 (D) mm
Software licensed by GNU General Public License (GPL) or GNU Lesser General Public
License (LGPL) is included with this product. For details on this software, see NTT's
homepage (http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/).
Battery Pack
Part Name
Battery Pack BF01
Battery Type
Lithium-ion Battery
Nominal Voltage
DC 3.7 V
Nominal Capacity
1880 mAh
AC Adapter
Part Name
AC Adapter BF01
Input
AC100 - 240V   50/60Hz   11.2 - 14.8VA
Output
DC 5 V     1 A
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Export Administration Regulations
This product and its accessories may be subject to Japan's Export Administration
Regulations (Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law). It also may be
subject to American Re-exporting Regulations (Export Administration Regulations).
To export or re-export this product and its accessories, use the necessary procedures
at your own responsibility and cost. For details on procedures, please contact the
Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry or the U.S. Department of Commerce.
Regulatory Information
Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) Statement
15.21
You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the part responsible for compliance could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
15.105(b)
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:
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• 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.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1) this device may not cause harmful interference and
2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement:
For body worn operation, this device has been tested and meets
FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with an accessory that
contains no metal and that positions the device a minimum of 1.0
cm from the body. Use of other accessories may not ensure
compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines.
SAR information: 0.181 W/Kg (1g)
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CE Marking
This device has been tested to and conforms to the regulatory
requirements of the European Union and has attained CE Marking. The
CE Mark is a conformity marking consisting of the letters ”CE”. The CE
Mark applies to products regulated by certain European health, safety
and environmental protection legislation. The CE Mark is obligatory for
products it applies to: the manufacturer affixes the marking in order to
be allowed to sell his product in the European market.
This product conforms to the essential requirements of the R&TTE
directive 1999/5/EC in order to attain CE Marking. A notified body has
determined that this device has properly demonstrated that the
requirements of the directive have been met and has issued a
favorable certificate of expert opinion. As such the device will bear the
notified body number 0560 after the CE mark
The CE Marking is not a quality mark. Foremost, it refers to the safety
rather than to the quality of a product. Secondly, CE Marking is
mandatory for the product it applies to, whereas most quality
markings are voluntary.
Marking: The product shall bear the CE mark, the notified body
number(s) as depicted to the right. CE 0560.
SAR information: 0.721 W/Kg (10g)
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History When                    : 2010:09:15 11:23:18+09:00, 2010:09:15 16:07:31+09:00, 2010:09:15 16:07:31+09:00, 2010:09:16 01:45:23+09:00, 2010:09:16 22:35:06+09:00, 2010:09:16 22:35:44+09:00, 2010:09:16 22:35:44+09:00, 2010:09:17 10:03:09+09:00, 2010:09:17 11:12:42+09:00, 2010:10:01 16:00:51+09:00, 2010:10:04 15:22:24+09:00, 2010:10:04 15:22:24+09:00, 2011:01:05 14:07:38+09:00, 2011:01:05 14:07:38+09:00, 2011:01:05 17:49:11+09:00, 2011:01:05 17:49:11+09:00, 2011:01:09 23:37:40+09:00, 2011:01:09 23:37:52+09:00, 2011:03:20 14:38:22+09:00, 2011:03:20 14:38:22+09:00, 2011:03:23 16:11:41+09:00, 2011:03:23 16:20:24+09:00, 2011:05:09 13:47:24+09:00, 2011:05:09 13:53:05+09:00, 2011:05:09 14:00:09+09:00, 2011:05:09 14:03:55+09:00, 2011:05:12 18:57:41+09:00, 2011:05:14 14:24:41+09:00, 2011:05:16 09:39:52+09:00, 2011:06:06 15:43:21+09:00, 2009:06:08 13:43:11+08:00, 2009:06:08 13:43:11+08:00, 2009:06:08 13:44:05+08:00, 2009:06:08 13:44:19+08:00, 2009:06:08 13:44:28+08:00, 2009:06:08 13:48:19+08:00, 2009:06:08 13:49:51+08:00, 2009:06:08 13:51:11+08:00, 2009:06:08 13:52:44+08:00, 2009:06:08 13:53:31+08:00, 2009:06:08 15:08:09+08:00, 2009:06:08 15:08:09+08:00, 2009:06:09 16:05:41+08:00
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
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Derived From Instance ID        : xmp.iid:F8D59E65FA53DE118D24906E7CF4DB51
Derived From Document ID        : xmp.did:ED7DC138EF53DE118D24906E7CF4DB51
Derived From Original Document ID: xmp.did:9B32AB0E70C0DF11A70BEF5B90105918
Derived From Rendition Class    : default
Manifest Link Form              : ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream, ReferenceStream
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Manifest Placed Y Resolution    : 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00, 72.00
Manifest Placed Resolution Unit : Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches, Inches
Manifest Reference Instance ID  : uuid:37647c5a-3448-44f3-bdb6-a286fc6fcb79, uuid:4e460133-ce13-468b-bf05-dc88bd2b175c, uuid:3a4db2f6-b795-4b14-b8a5-010ed9a15623, uuid:49d979b5-88c8-4dd2-bd6b-2ff64b2adced, uuid:dc382b34-785c-425a-8a80-c61c70547e28, xmp.iid:0D333589CD54DE11B1EA9464AEC1B9BF, uuid:dc79a48e-2373-4852-b5ad-1272c7300a7e, uuid:69b509cb-3329-42ff-8fed-99fe4f11553d, uuid:56350220-364f-4974-9ebe-411e96f19887, uuid:df0cca13-1410-465c-8209-538842fdb0e3, uuid:6f50874a-aff2-402f-85c1-0498c009a19b, uuid:b624ad00-2c71-4dc5-adbf-c246b63e3186, uuid:fcc82f6a-e2e3-406b-a2eb-ce61de3f5447, uuid:81e7ac69-5a5a-4ec7-876a-38578dd655f2, uuid:ef84d567-e8cb-4f3d-89ba-6dca30c9b1e6, uuid:daa0d70d-5d93-4ea6-9257-395ee9968ae9, xmp.iid:0D333589CD54DE11B1EA9464AEC1B9BF, uuid:7000c786-22e8-4609-8bf5-68dcfa37a241, xmp.iid:0D333589CD54DE11B1EA9464AEC1B9BF, xmp.iid:0D333589CD54DE11B1EA9464AEC1B9BF, uuid:462b7038-6461-4d52-81d9-e39d62a30dde, xmp.iid:0D333589CD54DE11B1EA9464AEC1B9BF, xmp.iid:0D333589CD54DE11B1EA9464AEC1B9BF, uuid:b76ea8f7-b88e-4e3c-8260-4c31ac818c0b
Manifest Reference Document ID  : xmp.did:17F3C4D9F679E01190B0AAE2CECA796B, xmp.did:EB34F49E1B7AE011A826BD67F1094F60, xmp.did:EC34F49E1B7AE011A826BD67F1094F60, xmp.did:07F8E266367CE011BF51804F06193558, xmp.did:08F8E266367CE011BF51804F06193558, xmp.did:0D333589CD54DE11B1EA9464AEC1B9BF, xmp.did:ED34F49E1B7AE011A826BD67F1094F60, xmp.did:EE34F49E1B7AE011A826BD67F1094F60, xmp.did:EF34F49E1B7AE011A826BD67F1094F60, xmp.did:F034F49E1B7AE011A826BD67F1094F60, xmp.did:15333589CD54DE11B1EA9464AEC1B9BF, xmp.did:16333589CD54DE11B1EA9464AEC1B9BF, xmp.did:E883B25BDD54DE11B1EA9464AEC1B9BF, xmp.did:E983B25BDD54DE11B1EA9464AEC1B9BF, xmp.did:14333589CD54DE11B1EA9464AEC1B9BF, xmp.did:EA83B25BDD54DE11B1EA9464AEC1B9BF, xmp.did:0D333589CD54DE11B1EA9464AEC1B9BF, xmp.did:0E333589CD54DE11B1EA9464AEC1B9BF, xmp.did:0D333589CD54DE11B1EA9464AEC1B9BF, xmp.did:0D333589CD54DE11B1EA9464AEC1B9BF, xmp.did:FD1839917C55DE11A104DDC377527886, xmp.did:0D333589CD54DE11B1EA9464AEC1B9BF, xmp.did:0D333589CD54DE11B1EA9464AEC1B9BF, xmp.did:CB0E0B477C55DE11BEA0EC66F5BF9951
Doc Change Count                : 30
Producer                        : Adobe PDF Library 9.0
Trapped                         : False
Page Layout                     : OneColumn
Page Count                      : 27
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FCC ID Filing: HFS-QD8

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