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Indoor Shields Plus
®
Owner’s Manual
Please read this entire guide before operating.
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Important Precautions
•
Invisible Fence® Brand pet containment systems have contained over two million pets.
However, there are some precautions you should take.
•
Read and retain manuals: Read the entire Owner’s Manual before using your new Indoor
Shields® Plus solution. If you have any questions after reading this manual, call your
Invisible Fence® Brand dealer.
•
Adhere to all warnings and cautions contained in any Invisible Fence® Brand manual.
Explanation of Attention Words and Symbols used in this guide
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury
hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or
death.
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
death or serious injury.
CAUTION used with the safety alert symbol, indicates a hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE is used to address safe use practices not related to personal injury.
•
Not every pet can be trained to avoid the established boundary. Sometimes even a properly
trained pet may cross the boundary. Therefore, Invisible Fence, Inc., as well as Invisible
Fence® Brand Distributors and Dealers cannot guarantee the system will, in all cases, keep
a customer’s pet within the established boundary. Accordingly, if a customer has reason
to believe that their pet may pose a danger to others, or harm itself, the customer should
not rely solely upon the Invisible Fence® Brand system to keep the pet from crossing the
boundary.
•
Do not install, connect, or remove your system during a lightning storm. If the storm is close
enough for you to hear thunder, it is close enough to create hazardous surges.
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•
Read and follow the important tips on how to avoid pressure necrosis in your Invisible Fence®
Brand Computer Collar® unit manual.
•
Train your pet according to the instructions in the Invisible Fence® Brand training protocols.
Complete all steps before allowing your pet to run free. Do not become overly confident if
your pet has become conditioned to the Invisible Fence® Brand pet avoidance system sooner
than expected.
•
Your Invisible Fence® Brand dealer has professionally installed your pet avoidance system and
ensured it is working properly. You will want to perform periodic maintenance checks to make
sure the system is properly functioning.
•
Check the Invisible Fence® Brand transmitter periodically to make sure it is operating properly.
To do this, simply bring the Computer Collar® unit to the edge of the signal field to verify
function.
•
Do not attempt to service any Invisible Fence® Brand equipment. Refer all service to your
authorized Invisible Fence® Brand dealer. Only your authorized Invisible Fence® Brand dealer
should make adjustments to your pet avoidance/containment system.
•
All Invisible Fence® Brand pet avoidance systems are designed for domesticated animal use
only. Never attempt to use this product for any purpose not specifically described in this
manual.
•
Congratulations on your purchase of the Indoor Shields® Plus solution. Please read and review
this entire manual to become familiar with Indoor Shields® Plus solution components and its
operation. It is strongly recommended you review this information before using the product.
•
The Indoor Shields® Plus solution gives you control over the areas a pet or pets have access
to inside your home. It is designed to work independently or to complement your Invisible
Fence® Brand 800 Series and/or Boundary Plus® digital electronic pet containment system.
The Indoor Shields® Plus transmitter is designed for indoor use only. For information on or
about Outdoor Shields® products, please contact your local Invisible Fence® Brand dealer or
visit us at www.invisiblefence.com. This device is not designed to operate as a containment
transmitter.
•
Important: To ensure your pet does not receive an unintended correction, make sure your pet
is not wearing the Computer Collar® unit when turning ON or adjusting the Indoor Shields®
Plus transmitter.
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Table of Contents
Important Precautions................................................................................................................................... 2-3
Components........................................................................................................................................................... 5
How the System Works..................................................................................................................................... 5
Operating Guide............................................................................................................................................. 6-10
Charging......................................................................................................................................................6
Turning On and Off..................................................................................................................................6
Adjust Signal Field Range..................................................................................................................... 7
Verify Signal Field Range...................................................................................................................... 7
Changing the Channel Setting on the Indoor Shields® Plus Transmitter............................ 7
Wired Operation....................................................................................................................................... 8
Signal Field Wire Preparation.............................................................................................................. 8
Connect the Wires to the Indoor Shields® Plus Transmitter.................................................... 8
Test the Signal Field................................................................................................................................9
Multi-Area Avoidance........................................................................................................................... 10
Programming the Computer Collar® Unit..................................................................................... 10
Troubleshooting....................................................................................................................................................11
Battery Disposal..................................................................................................................................................12
Perchlorate Battery............................................................................................................................................12
Important Recycling Advice...........................................................................................................................12
Compliance............................................................................................................................................................13
Notes....................................................................................................................................................................... 14
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Components
AC Adapter
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Indoor Shields® Plus Transmitter
Owner’s Manual
HOW THE SYSTEM WORKS
Indoor Shields® Plus Transmitter
The transmitter is the heart of the system. It produces a signal that communicates with your pet’s
Computer Collar® unit to keep your pet away from unwanted areas. The signal can be delivered
from the transmitter either through a wireless sphere or through up to 150 feet of wire. The
lightweight, portable design is easy to use and powered by an internal rechargeable battery pack.
You may use the included AC adapter for locations near an electrical outlet. The AC adapter is also
used for charging the transmitter.
The Transmitter has Three Control Buttons:
•
Two for controlling the signal field range (RANGE UP & RANGE DOWN). These buttons also
control power ON and OFF during normal use.
•
One for use when programming the Computer Collar® unit to the Indoor Shields® Plus
transmitter.
AC Adapter
The AC adapter (RAC00-13701) is intended for long-term use or for recharging the Indoor Shields®
Plus transmitter. Use the AC adapter to charge the battery pack for a minimum of 4 hours prior to
first use.
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Operating Guide
Important: To ensure your pet does not receive an unintended correction, make sure your pet
is not wearing the Computer Collar® unit when turning ON or adjusting the Indoor Shields® Plus
transmitter.
1. Charge the Indoor Shields® Plus Transmitter
•
Lift the rubber cover protecting the charging jack located on the Indoor Shields® Plus
transmitter. Connect the charger connector to the charging jack with the keyed side facing
down.
Illustration A
Indoor Shields®
Plus Transmitter
Rubber Cover
Charger Connector
•
Plug the AC adaptor (RAC00-13701) into a standard 120 volt wall outlet
•
Allow the unit to charge a full 4 hours before initial use and after prolonged storage. A charge
time of 2 hours is required after the initial charge for normal charging.
• Charge indicator light will be yellow while charging
• Charge indicator light will turn off once charge is complete
•
When charging is complete remove the charger connector and replace the rubber cover.
•
Battery life of approximately 30 days can be expected from a fully charged battery.
•
The Indoor Shields® Plus transmitter will give an audible chirp once every 30 seconds when
the battery is low.
2. Turning On and Off
•
Turn on by pressing RANGE UP (+) button.
•
Turn off by pressing RANGE DOWN (-) button until LCD no longer displays signal field range.
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WIRELESS OPTION
1. Adjust Signal Field Range
•
Determine the desired location and the signal field range required
• Wireless: 1.5 ft. minimum radius up to 6 ft. maximum radius
•
With the unit ON, press the RANGE UP (+) or the RANGE DOWN
(-) buttons to increase or decrease the signal field range. The first
indicator equals 1 ft. radius of signal field. Each additional segment
represents approximately 6 inches radius of range.
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2. Verify Signal Field Range
•
Turn the Indoor Shields® Plus transmitter ON.
•
Holding the Computer Collar® unit at the height of your pet’s neck, start outside the range
and move slowly towards the Indoor Shields® Plus transmitter. Do not touch the correction
posts at this time.
•
The Computer Collar® unit will beep as it approaches the outer range of the signal field width
set in Step 2. The beeping will be accompanied by a correction.
•
If the Computer Collar® unit fails to beep, see the troubleshooting chart found on page 14.
•
Adjust range and/or relocate the Indoor Shields® Plus transmitter until desired area is
protected.
3. Changing the Channel Setting on the Indoor Shields® Plus Transmitter
1.
Press and release the RANGE DOWN (-) button until
no bars appear on the LCD.
Figure 1:
Locked
2. Turn the unit over and remove the bottom lid by
rotating counter-clockwise until in the unlocked
position (Figure 1).
Unlocked
3. Locate the switch for the Channel (A), Channel (B) and
Channels (A+B). (Figure 2)
4. Select the desired channel setting. Note: The
Indoor Shields® Plus transmitter will not enter into
programming mode if this switch is set to A+B. See
Programming Computer Collar® unit on page 10.
Figure 2:
5. Replace the bottom lid making sure that it is aligned
in the unlocked position and turn clockwise until it is
in the locked position.
Note: Ensure the O-ring is in the top housing and seated in the
channel before replacing the bottom lid. Failure to do so may
allow moisture leakage and possible failure of the device.
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WIRED OPTION
You can create a signal field using up to 150 feet of boundary wire (14 - 20 gauge). The
recommended wire can be purchased from your local Invisible Fence® Brand dealer. Visit www.
invisiblefence.com to find an authorized dealer in your area.
1. Signal Field Wire Preparation
•
When using the wire option it will be required to start at a minimum range setting of 2
segments. A setting below 2 segments will not produce a signal field great enough to be
received by the Computer Collar® unit.
•
The range will vary depending on the length of wire and shape of the layout.
•
The wire must make a complete loop starting and ending at the Indoor Shields® Plus
transmitter.
•
It is important to test the system and make adjustments to your layout prior to training your
pet.
2. Connect the Wires to the Indoor Shields® Plus Transmitter
•
Open the case by turning the unit over and removing the bottom lid by rotating counterclockwise until in the unlocked position.
•
Locate the switch inside the battery compartment labeled “INT/
EXT”. This switch allows the Indoor Shields® Plus transmitter to
operate as a wireless (INT) or wired (EXT) unit. Move the switch
to the EXT position.
•
Replace the bottom lid making sure that it is aligned in the
unlocked position and turn clockwise until it is in the locked
position.
•
Locate the wire connectors on the bottom of the Indoor Shields®
Plus transmitter.
•
Strip 1/2 inch of insulation from each end of the boundary
wire. Bend the end of the wire to form a 90 degree angle.
(Figure 3)
•
Loosen the 2 Phillips head wire connection screws
adjacent to the battery compartment and insert the
boundary wire. Once in place, tighten each screw. Make
sure the bare wires do not touch. (Figure 4)
•
Position the Indoor Shields® Plus transmitter and wire in
the desired location.
•
Before securing wire, test and verify signal field.
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Figure 3:
1/2”
1/2”
Figure 4:
3. Test the Signal Field
• Start with the range set to minimum of 2 segments and adjust the range up to 6 segments to
get your desired coverage. There is a 1 ft. minimum radius and up to a 5 ft. maximum radius.
•
Holding the Computer Collar® unit at the approximate height of your pet’s neck, start outside
the signal field and walk slowly towards the boundary wire. Do not touch the correction
posts at this time.
•
The Computer Collar® unit will beep as it approaches the outer range of the signal field. The
beeping will be accompanied by a correction.
•
If the Computer Collar® unit fails to be beep, see the Troubleshooting chart found on page 14.
•
Adjust the signal field range and boundary wire position until the desired area is covered.
4. Install the Boundary Wire
• The avoidance wire may be installed under furniture, cabinets, islands, rugs, carpets, or
underneath the floor (if you have access via crawlspace or basement).
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Multi-Area Avoidance
Your Indoor Shields® Plus Transmitter and the Computer Collar® unit are preset to operate on
Channel A (CH.A). For homes with two or more pets, this setting is usually sufficient as long as all
pets are required to avoid the same protected areas like keeping all pets away from the trash, off
the counter tops, off the sofa, etc. In some multi-pet homes, it may be desired to allow one pet
access to an area while denying the same access to another pet.
•
When set to Channel A (CH.A), the Indoor Shields® Plus transmitter denies access to pets
wearing a Computer Collar® unit programmed to Channel A. (Channel A is the default setting
for the Computer Collar® unit.)
•
When set to Channel B (CH.B), the Indoor Shields® Plus transmitter denies access to pets
wearing a Computer Collar® unit programmed to Channel B.
•
When set to Channel A-B (CH. A and CH.B), the Indoor Shields® Plus transmitter denies access
to all pets wearing a Computer Collar® unit.
Programming the Computer Collar® Unit
1.
Prior to programming ensure all Computer Collar® units are
removed from pets and are at least 3 feet from the Indoor
Shields® Plus transmitter.
2. Follow procedure on page 7, Changing the Channel Setting
on the Indoor Shields® Plus Transmitter, to select Channel A
or Channel B for programing into the Computer Collar® unit.
Once complete turn the unit back over and set it down on a
flat surface. Note: The Indoor Shields® Plus transmitter will not
enter into programming mode if this switch is set to A+B.
3. Press and hold the PROGRAM button while lowering the
Computer Collar® unit from directly above the Indoor Shields®
Plus transmitter.
4. Stop lowering when the Computer Collar® unit begins to flicker yellow and release the
PROGRAM button on the transmitter when the Computer Collar® unit begins to flash green.
5. The Computer Collar® unit is now programmed to the desired channel.
6. Verify operation by turning ON the Indoor Shields® Plus transmitter and moving the Computer
Collar® unit into the signal field. You will hear the Computer Collar® beep when it activates.
Note: Make sure any Computer Collar® units you do not wish to program are more than 3 feet from the
Indoor Shields® Plus transmitter or have the Power Cap® Battery removed. Do not perform this procedure
while the Computer Collar® unit is on a pet.
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Troubleshooting
•
Indoor
Shields® Plus
Transmitter
does not
appear to
work
•
•
•
•
•
•
Operating the Indoor Shields® Plus transmitter in direct sunlight
may cause the LCD to overheat and turn completely black. The
LCD will return to normal when the temperature drops below
150ºF/65ºC. Operating the transmitter when the LCD is black
will not damage the device.
•
Check for low battery (audible chirp once every 30 seconds
and flashing LCD). If low battery is indicated, plug the AC
adapter into the unit and charge for 2 hours.
Adjust the Indoor Shields® Plus transmitter to increase/
decrease signal field range. See Step 1 on page 7 (Adjust Signal
Field Range).
Metal objects may distort the transmitter’s range. Consider
alternate location for the Indoor Shields® Plus transmitter.
LCD is black
Range is too
•
low or too high
•
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Computer
Collar® unit
does not seem
to deter pet
Computer
Collar® unit
fails to sound
warning beep
Check for low battery (audible chirp once every 30 seconds
and flashing LCD). If low battery is indicated, plug the AC
adapter into the unit and charge for 2 hours.
Check/replace the Power Cap® Battery in the Computer Collar®
unit.
The Indoor Shields® Plus transmitter power could be completely
drained. Apply power to the Indoor Shields® Plus transmitter
using the AC adapter to verify operation.
If using AC adapter for power, check connections.
Check the Computer Collar® unit fit to ensure posts have direct
skin contact.
Ensure the Computer Collar® unit is programmed properly to
the Indoor Shields® Plus transmitter.
•
•
•
•
Check/replace the Power Cap® Battery in the Computer Collar®
unit.
Check the signal field range on the Indoor Shields® Plus
transmitter.
Ensure the training posts are removed from the Computer
Collar® unit after training.
Check/replace the Power Cap® Battery in the Computer Collar®
unit.
Ensure the Computer Collar® unit is set to same Indoor Shields®
Plus transmitter CHANNEL setting. See Multi-Area Shielding
Section on page 10.
Need additional help? Contact your local Invisible Fence® Brand dealer. Call 1-800-578-3647
or visit www.InvisibleFence.com to find your local dealer.
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Battery Disposal
Separate collection of spent batteries is required in many regions; check the regulations in your
area before discarding spent batteries. The Computer Collar® unit operates on one (1) Lithium
(Li-MnO2) battery with a 3 Volt, 160 mAh capacity, replace only with equivalent battery that may
be obtained from your Invisible Fence® Brand dealer. The transmitter operates on 1 rechargeable
Lithium Ion Polymer (Li-ion) battery pack with a 3.7 Volt, 420 mAh capacity.
Perchlorate Battery
Perchlorate Material – special handling may apply. See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate.
Important Recycling Advice
Please respect the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment regulations in your country. This
equipment must be recycled. If you no longer require this equipment, do not place it in the normal
municipal waste system. Please return it to where it was purchased in order that it can be placed in
our recycling system. If this is not possible, please contact your Invisible Fence® Brand dealer.
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Compliance
US and Canada
FCC ID: KE3-3002769
This device complies with Industry Canada rules. 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.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts
de licence. Cet appareil est conforme à la partie 15 des régles FCC. L’exploitation est autorisée aux
deux conditions suivantes : (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de
l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en
compromettre le fonctionnement.
Modification or changes to this equipment not expressly approved by Radio Systems®
Corporation may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: 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 specific installation. If interference does occur 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 the Computer Collar® unit.
• Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the Computer Collar®
unit is connected.
• Consult the dealer, or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian RSS-310.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
European Union
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with relevant EU Electromagnetic Compatibility,
Low Voltage and R&TTE Directives. Before using this equipment outside the EU countries,
check with the relevant local R&TTE authority. Unauthorized changes or modifications to
the equipment that are not approved by Radio Systems Corporation are in violation of EU
R&TTE regulations, could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment, and void the warranty.
This product is in full compliance with the provisions of the R&TTE - Directive 1999/05/EEC.
The Declaration of Conformity can be found at:
http://www.invisiblefence.com/international/declarations-of-conformity.asp.
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Dealer Name_________________________________
Dealer Phone_________________________________
System Frequency____________________________
Notes:
___________________________________________
___________________________________________
___________________________________________
___________________________________________
___________________________________________
___________________________________________
800-578-3647 (USA)
(865) 777-5404 (International)
400-1791
©2013 Radio System Corporation
All rights reserved.
Protected by Patents:
U.S.: 7,046,152; 7,068,174; 7,204,204; 8,430,064
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History When                    : 2012:07:06 14:19:39-04:00, 2012:07:06 14:41:05-04:00, 2012:07:06 14:41:05-04:00, 2012:07:06 15:26:01-04:00, 2012:07:06 15:45:39-04:00, 2012:07:06 15:50:34-04:00, 2012:07:06 15:52:49-04:00, 2012:07:06 15:57:14-04:00, 2012:07:06 16:05:50-04:00, 2012:07:06 16:16:21-04:00, 2012:07:06 16:22:50-04:00, 2012:07:06 16:32:43-04:00, 2012:07:06 16:33:42-04:00, 2012:07:06 16:46:02-04:00, 2012:07:06 17:06:54-04:00, 2012:09:14 12:40:20-04:00, 2012:09:14 14:34:55-04:00, 2012:09:14 14:50:20-04:00, 2012:09:17 09:55:40-04:00, 2012:09:17 09:56:12-04:00, 2012:09:17 10:04:05-04:00, 2012:09:19 15:01:32-04:00, 2012:10:31 13:33:20-04:00, 2013:04:24 09:33:54-04:00, 2013:04:24 09:33:54-04:00, 2013:04:24 10:41:23-04:00, 2013:04:24 10:48:36-04:00, 2013:04:24 11:20:09-04:00, 2013:05:01 13:36:32-04:00, 2013:05:01 14:25:19-04:00, 2013:05:03 10:08:14-04:00, 2013:05:15 13:30:59-04:00, 2013:10:21 10:24:18-04:00, 2013:10:21 10:24:18-04:00, 2013:10:21 11:37:11-04:00, 2013:10:21 12:41:12-04:00, 2013:10:21 14:12:47-04:00, 2013:10:21 15:11-04:00, 2013:10:21 15:15:51-04:00, 2013:10:28 11:50:18-04:00, 2013:10:28 11:55:33-04:00, 2013:10:28 14:19:21-04:00, 2013:10:30 10:55:04-04:00, 2013:10:30 10:56:23-04:00, 2013:10:30 10:56:23-04:00, 2013:10:30 14:32:17-04:00, 2013:10:30 14:33:25-04:00, 2013:10:30 14:33:25-04:00, 2013:10:30 14:37:08-04:00, 2013:11:06 13:11:42-05:00
History Software Agent          : Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5, Adobe InDesign 7.5
History Changed                 : /;/metadata, /metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata, /;/metadata
Derived From Instance ID        : xmp.iid:AAFAD79A9141E3118004F2BA6FB8AF49
Derived From Document ID        : xmp.did:8427CF717341E3118004F2BA6FB8AF49
Derived From Original Document ID: xmp.did:6EFFF50C97C7E111A5E9B06D9FFEF44C
Derived From Rendition Class    : default
Doc Change Count                : 9427
Format                          : application/pdf
Producer                        : Adobe PDF Library 9.9
Trapped                         : False
Page Count                      : 14
Creator                         : Adobe InDesign CS5.5 (7.5)
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FCC ID Filing: KE3-3003079

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