Samsung Projector Accessories Sdp 760 Users Manual
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Digital Presenter User Manual SDP-760 Digital Presenter User Manual Copyright ©2012 Samsung Techwin Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Trademark is the registered logo of Samsung Techwin Co., Ltd. The name of this product is the registered trademark of Samsung Techwin Co., Ltd. Other trademarks mentioned in this manual are the registered trademark of their respective company. Restriction Samsung Techwin Co., Ltd shall reserve the copyright of this document. Under no circumstances, this document shall be reproduced, distributed or changed, partially or wholly, without formal authorization of Samsung Techwin. Disclaimer Samsung Techwin makes the best to verify the integrity and correctness of the contents in this document, but no formal guarantee shall be provided. Use of this document and the subsequent results shall be entirely on the user’s own responsibility. Samsung Techwin reserves the right to change the contents of this document without prior notice.  Design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice. overview Important Safety Instructions 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. Do not use this apparatus near water. 6. Clean only with dry cloth. 7. Do not block any ventilation openings, Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. 8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. 10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus. 11. Only use attachments/ accessories specified by the manufacturer. 12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over. 13. Unplug this apparatus during lighting storms or when unused for long periods of time. 14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. English _3 ● overview 3. Heed all warnings. overview WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT INSERT ANY METALLIC OBJECT THROUGH THE VENTILATION GRILLS OR OTHER OPENNINGS ON THE EQUIPMENT. Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus. CAUTION CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT OPEN CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. EXPLANATION OF GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product. CAUTION These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only. To reduce the risk of electric shock do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so. 4_ overview English _5 ● overview This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. overview CONTENTS overview 3 installation & connection 12 setup & application 16 appendix 25 6_ overview 3 7 8 9 9 10 11 Important Safety Instructions Product Features What's Included Product at a Glance Front View Rear View Control Panel 12 Preparations 13 Connecting the Output device 13 Connecting to the monitor 13 Connecting the TV 14 Connecting to the PC 15 Kensington Lock 16 Getting Started 16 Setup 16 Image Adjustment 20 Setting the Output Resolution 21 Setting Supplemental Functions 25 Specifications 27 Menu Settings & Default 28 Troubleshooting Product Features Thanks for purchasing the product. This product is high quality video presenter which enables simple and easy video display from all sources onto a computer monitor and video projector devices. English _7 ● overview •• 3M pixel CMOS Imaging Device By adopting 1/2.8” 3M pixel CMOS, it implements high-resolution and color reproduction. •• Supports XGA to 1080P (30 frame/sec) Video Output Supports VGA output of 1080p resolution in XGA and C-VIDEO output, any type of video projectors can be utilized. overview What's Included Check if the main unit and all the following accessories are included in the product package. SDP-760 SAMSUNG DIGITAL PRESENTER SAMSUNG DIGITAL PRESENTER SDP-760 Main Unit Software / User Manual CD Power Adapter VGA Cable USB Cable Diffusing Sheet Accessories RS-232C Cable Microscope adapter JJ `` RS-232C cables and adapter lenses from other brands may not be compatible with this product. Samsung Techwin cares for the environment at all product manufacturing stages, and is taking measures to provide customers with more environmentally friendly products. The Eco mark represents Samsung Techwin’s devotion to creating environmentally friendly products, and indicates that the product satisfies the EU RoHS Directive. 8_ overview Product at a Glance Front View ● overview Main Pole Lens LED Lighting SDP-760 SAMSUNG DIGITAL PRESENTER Control Panel SAMSUNG DIGITAL PRESENTER SDP-760 Rear Panel English _9 overview Rear View RS-232C USB C-VIDEO VGA OUT d e f DC 5V IN a Item b c Description a Kensington Lock Insert the Kensington security cable. For preventing a product theft or the security purpose, use the Kensington security cable to tie up this product with a fixed object. b DC 5V IN Connect the power jack of the DC adapter to this port. c RS-232C Connect the RS-232C cable to this port. d USB Connect this port to a computer that supports USB communications. e C-VIDEO Connect C-VIDEO to the TV for watching the TV. f VGA OUT Connect this port to a video input device such as PC monitor or projector. Use this port if you want to play the video incoming from the presenter on the monitor or projector. 10_ overview Control Panel ● overview SDP-760 SAMSUNG DIGITAL PRESENTER SAMSUNG DIGITAL PRESENTER SDP-760 Item LIVE Description Power On/Off When powered, the LED turns to blue. Menu setup mode Adjust the screen brightness Move up or down Zoom In/Out Move left or right Open the menu Run the selected menu Lighting On/Off Press and hold the button to run MASK function. Auto Color Adjustment Auto Focus Press and hold the button to run manual focusing. Freeze Press and hold the button to rotate the played video by 180°. Cancel your work Press and hold the button to switch video between VGA ↔ USB. buttons marked with > has multiple functions. Press it briefly to use former function of >, press and hold it MM `` Some for more than 3 seconds to use the latter. English _11 installation & connection Preparations 1. Connect the necessary cables of VGA OUT, C-VIDEO, USB and Power. VGA OUT USB RS-232C USB C-VIDEO VGA OUT DC 5V IN SAMSUNG DIGITAL PRESENTER SDP-760 C-VIDEO 2. Press of the presenter to turn on the digital presenter. SDP-760 SAMSUNG DIGITAL PRESENTER SAMSUNG DIGITAL PRESENTER SDP-760 12_ installation & connection Connecting the Output device Connecting to the monitor Monitor Cable VGA OUT RS-232C USB C-VIDEO VGA OUT DC 5V IN Digital Presenter Monitor, projector, etc Connecting the TV To display video on a TV, the TV should be connected to the presenter with C-VIDEO cable. Video Cable C-VIDEO RS-232C USB C-VIDEO VGA OUT DC 5V IN Digital Presenter TV English _13 ● installation & connection To display video on a monitor, the monitor should be connected to the presenter with monitor cable. installation & connection Connecting to the PC To connect the presenter and PC, use USB or RS-232C cable. Using USB cable enables control as well as video transfer, while RS-232C only enables control as defined in the protocol. Connecting a PC with USB Cable 1. Connect the cable to the USB port of the PC. 2. Connect the USB cable’s the other end to the presenter’s [USB] port. USB Cable USB RS-232C USB C-VIDEO VGA OUT DC 5V IN Digital Presenter PC is recommended to connect the USB cable to the USB port on the main board of your PC. JJ `` It(Using an extension front port or the bus-power USB hub may cause a problem, depending on the manufacturer.) Use only the USB cable of less than 4.0m in length. `` Use the USB cable provided by Samsung Techwin. (Using a cable from different manufacturer may cause problem depending on the cable specifications.) `` If using the USB cable for the connection, install the provided USB driver and SDP USB Viewer on your PC. For more information, refer to the provided program manual. 14_ installation & connection Connecting a PC with RS-232C Cable 1. Connect the cable to the RS-232C port of the PC. 2. Connect the RS-232C cable’s the other end to the presenter’s [RS-232C] port. ● installation & connection RS-232C Cable (Purchased separately) RS-232C RS-232C USB C-VIDEO VGA OUT DC 5V IN Digital Presenter PC RS-232C cable is optional that is not included in the product package. Purchase it if needed. JJ `` The However, a third-party RS-232C cable (manufactured by other than Samsung Techwin) may not guarantee a proper operation. MM `` If using the RS-232C cable, no specific driver is provided. Obtain the necessary programs on your own. Kensington Lock Kensington lock is a theft-proof device that you can use to tie up the presenter to a fixed object such as showcase using a wire cable. RS-232C USB C-VIDEO VGA OUT DC 5V IN Kensington Lock (Purchased separately) MM `` Kensington lock is an optional accessory (unbundled). Purchase it for you. English _15 setup & application Getting Started 1. Press the button. The power LED turns to blue. button. 2. Press the 3. The main menu appears. PRESENTER MAIN MENU  IMAGE ADJUSTMENT OUTPUT MODE } } CONFIGURATION SAVE AND EXIT } } Setup Image Adjustment Setting the White Balance (WB MODE) You can adjust the color tones of the image automatically in Live mode. 1. From the menu, select IMAGE ADJUSTMENT  WB MODE. PRESENTER IMAGE ADJUSTMENT  WB MODE ATW (Auto Tracking) DNR ON IMG MODE ANTI FLK IMAGE OFF MASK SETup } Return } 2. Each time you press [►] the white balance mode will switch to in the order of:. •• Auto color adjustment 1: ATW(Auto Tracking) This will perform the white balance function according to the change of the color temperature of a light source. -- Select ATW(Auto Tracking). -- When done, return to the Live screen. 16_ setup & application •• Auto color adjustment 2: AWB(KEY) You can adjust the color tones of the displayed video automatically each time you press button in LIVE screen to adjust color -- Select AWB(KEY) from the menu and press automatically. . -- Use the [◄►] button to change the settings to your preference. -- When done, return to the Live screen. Compensating Images (IMG Mode) This will optimize the display of the image. 1. From the menu, select IMAGE ADJUSTMENT  IMG MODE. PRESENTER IMAGE ADJUSTMENT  WB MODE ATW (Auto Tracking) DNR ON IMG MODE ANTI FLK IMAGE OFF MASK SETup } Return } 2. Each time you press [►], the IMG MODE will switch to in this sequence. •• TEXT : Optimize the display of a manuscript containing a large volume of text. •• IMAGE : Optimize the display of a photo or picture. 3. If you select CUSTOM, you will see the following sub menu items. CUSTOM IMAGE SETTING  TONE VERY LOW SHARPNESS MIDDLE COLOR Return } HIGH •• TONE : Select a gamma setting of luminance. Each time you press [►], the tone setting will switch to . English _17 ● setup & application •• Manual color adjustment: MANUAL WB You can adjust the settings of RED GAIN and BLUE GAIN manually before performing the white balance. -- Select MANUAL WB. setup & application •• COLOR : Select a GAIN setting. Each time you press [►], the gain of color will switch to . •• SHARPNESS : Set the sharpness of the displayed image. Each time you press [►], the sharpness level will switch to . JJ `` If you increase the sharpness level, the image may be displayed abnormally or it can cause a noise. Setting the Noise Reduction (DNR) DNR stands for Digital Noise Reduction that provides a clear image through 2D/3D filtering. 1. From the menu, select IMAGE ADJUSTMENT  DNR. PRESENTER IMAGE ADJUSTMENT  WB MODE ATW (Auto Tracking) DNR ON IMG MODE ANTI FLK IMAGE OFF MASK SETup } Return } 2. Press [►] button to set whether to use DNR function. JJ `` A faster moving object may cause an afterimage if using DNR function. Setting the ANTI FLK Mode You can use this feature if you encounter a flickering screen due to a frequency mismatch with the ambient lighting. 1. From the menu, select IMAGE ADJUSTMENT  ANTI FLK. PRESENTER IMAGE ADJUSTMENT WB MODE ATW (Auto Tracking) DNR ON IMG MODE  ANTI FLK OFF MASK SETup } Return } 2. Use [+] to specify the use of ANTI FLK. 18_ setup & application IMAGE Setting the Mask You can mask a portion or the whole of the screen so that it is hidden. 1. From the menu, select IMAGE ADJUSTMENT  MASK SETUP. ● setup & application MASK SETUP MENU  BOUNDS VGA/USB TONE LEVEL 4 HEIGHT ··· * ··· ··· ··· 25 WIDTH Return } ··· * ··· ··· ··· 25 2. Select MASK SETUP to display the sub menu items. •• BOUNDS : With BOUNDS, select the display device currently using. Press [►] button to select BOUNDS mode in the order of . •• TONE : Select a tone level. Each time you press [►], the tone value will switch to . The lower the level is, the greater the transparency of the masking area becomes. •• WIDTH : Select a mask width. Press [◄] or [►] button on the control panel to set the area between 1~100. •• HEIGHT : Select a mask height. Press [◄] or [►] button on the control panel to set the area between 1~100. MM `` When the mask setting is completed, press the right buttons to move the masking area. button on the control panel to activate it. Use the left/ `` Note that the mask WIDTH/HEIGHT value is not absolute value but relative and proportional to the width/height of the video in applicable aspect ratio, which will differ from resolution setting. English _19 setup & application Setting the Output Resolution You can set a different resolution according to the output device (monitor, projector). 1. Select OUTPUT MODE from the menu. PRESENTER OUTPUT MODE  1080P 1920X1080 30fps } 720P 1280X720 30fps } UXGA 1600x1200 20fps } SXGA 1280x1024 30fps } WXGA 1280x800 30fps } XGA 1024x768 30fps } USB USB OUT MODE } Return } CURRENT: 1080P MODE } 2. Move the cursor (►) to a desired resolution and set the output resolution of the digital presenter. to UXGA/USB or changing the mode from UXGA/USB to others requires restarting to apply the changed MM `` Setting resolution. `` Supported resolutions are listed in the above example. Refer to the above image. 20_ setup & application Setting Supplemental Functions Setting the Freeze Mode ● setup & application 1. From the menu, select CONFIGURATION  FREEZE. PRESENTER CONFIGURATION  FREEZE USB TWAIN ALL DISPLAY DISABLED PROTOCOL 10BYTE C-VIDEO NTSC SYSTEM INFO. } SYSTEM RESET } Return } 2. Select ALL DISPLAY or EXCEPT C-VIDEO mode. •• If selecting mode , both VGA/ C-VIDEO connected video and USB connected video will -- If you press be frozen. •• If selecting mode -- If you press , all videos will be frozen except the C-VIDEO connected video. English _21 setup & application Setting the USB TWAIN The USB TWAIN mode is available if you use the USB cable to connect between presenter and PC that has installed a graphic application in compliance with TWAIN (ex: Photoshop (Except CS5), ACDSEE, MS Office word 2003, etc). 1. From the menu, select CONFIGURATION  USB TWAIN. PRESENTER CONFIGURATION  FREEZE USB TWAIN ALL DISPLAY DISABLED PROTOCOL 10BYTE C-VIDEO NTSC SYSTEM INFO. } SYSTEM RESET } Return } 2. To activate TWAIN, set it to ENABLED. MM `` For more information, refer to the relevant section of the application program’s user manual. `` TWAIN can be performed even if USB TWAIN is set to DISABLED, where only a specific resolution of video can be played properly. If you want to use other than 320x240 and 640x480, set USB TWAIN to ENABLED under the CONFIGURATION menu. 22_ setup & application Setting the Protocol Select the protocol appropriately for communicating with other devices. 1. From the menu, select CONFIGURATION  PROTOCOL. ● setup & application PRESENTER CONFIGURATION FREEZE  USB TWAIN ALL DISPLAY DISABLED PROTOCOL 10BYTE C-VIDEO NTSC SYSTEM INFO. } SYSTEM RESET } Return } 2. Press to select 10BYTE or 6BYTE. JJ `` The selected protocol will be applied after exiting the menu by SAVE AND EXIT. Setting the C-VIDEO Use this mode to match the output signal between connected device and C-VIDEO. 1. From the menu, select CONFIGURATION  C-VIDEO. PRESENTER CONFIGURATION FREEZE USB TWAIN  ALL DISPLAY DISABLED PROTOCOL 10BYTE C-VIDEO NTSC SYSTEM INFO. } SYSTEM RESET } Return } 2. Press to select NTSC or PAL. English _23 setup & application SYSTEM INFO. You can check the current version information. 1. From the menu, select CONFIGURATION  SYSTEM INFO.. VERSION INFORMATION  Return } uCOM : 0.08_120529 SYSTEM RESET Configured settings for all menu items will be initialized. 1. From the menu, select CONFIGURATION  SYSTEM RESET. Are You Sure?  2. Press Yes, Reset to Default Setting Now! } No, Back to the Previous Menu } button to select Yes or No. to perform the operation. 3. Press 4. Selecting YES initializes to the factory defaults, and automatically restarts. DISPLAY HOT KEY •• Forced SXGA mode : Turn on, press and hold SXGA. •• Forced USB mode : Turn on, press and hold USB. 24_ setup & application for more than 5 seconds to force Output mode to for more than 5 seconds to force Output mode to appendix Specifications For enhanced performance, the product specification is subject to change without prior notice. Optical Lens Recording Lens F=2.0, f=5.0mm Zoom Digital 16X Effective Range Focus Exposure Recording Device Gross pixels Valid pixels Video System Frame Rate VGA Out Auto/Manual AUTO (fine-tuning) 1/2.8" Progressive Scan CMOS image sensor 2,144(H) x 1,588(V), 3.40M pixels 2,096(H) x 1,561(V), 3.27M pixels Max 30 fps (2M) Native signal output - Full HD (1,920 x 1,080) Converted signal output - UXGA (1,600 x 1,200), SXGA (1,280 x 1,024), WXGA (1,280 x 800), HD (1,280 x 720)XGA (1,024 x 768) Available (NTSC/PAL) White Balance ATW / AWB (One-push) / Manual Image Correction DNR Preset Mask Freeze Rotate USB I/F Interface Max : 364 X 257 mm (14.3"x10.1") [B4 size or more] Video Output Resolution Functions Description I/O Port Power port ● appendix Item 750 TV lines Image Mode/Text Mode/Custom Mode Available (Low light presenter with 2D/3D NR) Max of 4 user-defined preset numbers Available Available Available (180°) USB 2.0 protocols supported - UVC for Web Camera - Twain Driver Output Port I/F Port DC IN VGA Out – 15-pin D-SUB connector × 1 C-VIDEO Output - C-VIDEO connector × 1 RS-232C - Φ3.5 jack × 1 USB - USB Type B Connector x 1 (USB device port) 5V DC In × 1 English _25 appendix Item Others Kensington Lock Integrated Operation Temperature +5°C ~ +40°C (+41°F ~ +104°F) Security Thread on Base Operation Humidity Adapter General Operation Power consumption Dimension (WXHXD) Weight Accessories 26_ appendix Description Integrated Below 90% 5V DC (Adaptor input : AC 100V~240V free voltage, 50/60Hz, output : DC 5V,2.2A) ABOUT 7W (MAX : 9W ) - In-use : 235 (W) x431 (H) x 115 (D) mm/9.25" (W) x 16.97" (H) x 4.53" (D) - Off-use : 235 (W) x115 (H) x 290 (D) mm/9.25" (W) x 4.53" (H) x 11.42" (D) 2.3Kg (5.07 lb) Provided Optional USB Cable, VGA Cable, Power Adapter, CD(S/W, User Manual), Diffusing Sheet Microscope adapter, RS-232C cable Menu Settings & Default I Menu Item II III Default IV 720p (1280X720) 30fps OUTPUT MODE UXGA (1600x1200) 20fps SXGA (1280x1024) 30fps 1080P WXGA (1280x800) 30fps XGA (1024x768) 30fps USB OUT MODE WB MODE ATW(Auto Tracking)/AWB(KEY)/MANUAL WB ATW (Auto Tracking) TEXT IMAGE IMG MODE CUSTOM IMAGE ADJUSTMENT IMAGE COLOR - HIGH/BW/LOW/MIDDLE SHARPNESS - MIDDLE/HIGH/LOW DNR ON/OFF ON ANTI FLK OFF/ON OFF BOUNDS - VGA/USB C-VIDEO VGA/USB TONE - LEVEL 1/LEVEL 2/LEVEL 3/LEVEL 4 LEVEL 4 WIDTH - 1~100 25 HEIGHT - 1~100 25 FREEZE ALL DISPLAY/EXCEPT C-VIDEO ALL DISPLAY USB TWAIN DISABLED/ENABLED DISABLED PROTOCOL 10BYTE/6BYTE 10BYTE C-VIDEO NTSC/PAL - SYSTEM INFO. - - SYSTEM RESET Yes/No - MASK SETUP CONFIGURATION TONE - VERY LOW/LOW/MIDDLE/HIGH/ VERY HIGH English _27 ● appendix 1080p (1920X1080) 30fps appendix Troubleshooting Problem No video is displayed. Solution Check if the resolution of the output device matches with the presenter. Ex) If the projector’s highest video mode is SVGA and the presenter’s output resolution has been set to XGA or SXGA, no image will be displayed on the screen. yy Check if the output device has set a proper input source. yy Check if brightness and focus are adjusted properly. yy Check if video cable is properly connected to output port. yy Check if the OUTPUT MODE is set to VGA / USB. Displayed screen is out of focus. yy Check if the subject is too close to the lens module. yy Check if the SDP program is installed on your PC properly. USB communication with the PC fails. 28_ appendix yy Check if the operating system is Windows XP or Mac OS X 10.5.8 or later. A lower version of Windows may cause a trouble. yy For further information, refer to the software user’s manual (for Windows / Macintosh) provided with the product. SALES NETWORK SAMSUNG TECHWIN CO., LTD. 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xmp.iid:B5FA5C61E69AE011A14BAD637F7FB5AC, xmp.iid:5D032FBBE79AE011A14BAD637F7FB5AC, xmp.iid:9A6411CCE79AE011A14BAD637F7FB5AC, xmp.iid:0D89933AF99AE0119C4AE09F302A61D4, xmp.iid:A479EF7C6CF5E011BACFA6147A2D8F08, xmp.iid:A579EF7C6CF5E011BACFA6147A2D8F08, xmp.iid:01455D006DF5E011BACFA6147A2D8F08, xmp.iid:0A2E2B3A6DF5E011BACFA6147A2D8F08, xmp.iid:036D5F506DF5E011BACFA6147A2D8F08, xmp.iid:C5F303B412FAE011905CC04EE71A9C8F, xmp.iid:C6F303B412FAE011905CC04EE71A9C8F, xmp.iid:C7F303B412FAE011905CC04EE71A9C8F, xmp.iid:0BACCAE627FAE011905CC04EE71A9C8F, xmp.iid:5E851D0328FAE011905CC04EE71A9C8F, xmp.iid:8FE98A6EDAB5E11183D295F53F46F453, xmp.iid:C37E7767E0B5E11183D295F53F46F453, xmp.iid:E546812701B6E11183D295F53F46F453, xmp.iid:AEEADCD1A7B6E111BF72E4371C88C1A9, xmp.iid:6E6D4221ADB6E111B56B89359B73123E, xmp.iid:AFCBF53FADB6E111B56B89359B73123E, xmp.iid:640736BCB3B6E111B56B89359B73123E, xmp.iid:C2F24DEAB7B6E111AAC8B7A36E34E276, xmp.iid:FF50A05EBAB6E111AAC8B7A36E34E276, xmp.iid:B7C960EEBCB6E111AAC8B7A36E34E276, xmp.iid:73133896BFB6E111AAC8B7A36E34E276, xmp.iid:A67B139BBFB6E111AAC8B7A36E34E276, xmp.iid:D2E914BADCB8E11193539B83192C7D9B, xmp.iid:2CBAD7C4A4B9E111B4D1D22A7E7D7828, xmp.iid:E03E95A6A6B9E111B4D1D22A7E7D7828, xmp.iid:98491B49D1B9E111B4D1D22A7E7D7828, xmp.iid:F834D48DD2B9E111B4D1D22A7E7D7828, xmp.iid:06E95C01D3B9E111B4D1D22A7E7D7828, xmp.iid:DDB950C5D3B9E111B4D1D22A7E7D7828, xmp.iid:FA3CB41FD7B9E111B4D1D22A7E7D7828, xmp.iid:235F7396E9B9E111B4D1D22A7E7D7828, xmp.iid:F6D70DD4ECB9E111B4D1D22A7E7D7828, xmp.iid:76D59D78A9BAE11193D0F3B6FE2B921B, xmp.iid:5F9D7F51AABAE11193D0F3B6FE2B921B, xmp.iid:84505182B5BAE11193D0F3B6FE2B921B, xmp.iid:FE7836D55ABBE111950ABB82FB7950A9, xmp.iid:AEC413625DBBE111950ABB82FB7950A9, xmp.iid:2409F59160BEE1119900FC1BA41483CC, xmp.iid:0C9DF99160BEE1119900FC1BA41483CC, xmp.iid:FF311D67F5BFE111B83F8639255C1AF3, xmp.iid:996F2173F5BFE111B83F8639255C1AF3, xmp.iid:7F6FF07F06C0E111B83F8639255C1AF3, xmp.iid:235EC8278FC1E1119F49E797CF2A5059, xmp.iid:094D2421B3C5E111A22C91C5F98F579F, xmp.iid:E6E88427BAC5E111A22C91C5F98F579F, xmp.iid:987B48E877C6E111BD0EDEFC3CC59942, xmp.iid:30862CD98DC6E111BD0EDEFC3CC59942, xmp.iid:384062B70EC7E11184829162BEB2C61A, xmp.iid:C2CCF2EE10C7E11184829162BEB2C61A, xmp.iid:23C3CCC83BC7E111B784D7D8F732C79E, xmp.iid:53EC6DC566CAE111AE2DC51E28F2DEAE, xmp.iid:8D48DCFB66CAE111AE2DC51E28F2DEAE, xmp.iid:281ECD9068CAE111AE2DC51E28F2DEAE, xmp.iid:1C8479C46ACAE111AE2DC51E28F2DEAE, xmp.iid:2F34ABD36ACAE111AE2DC51E28F2DEAE, xmp.iid:0F2CA5856CCAE111AE2DC51E28F2DEAE History When : 2011:05:31 15:51:42+09:00, 2011:05:31 15:51:42+09:00, 2011:05:31 16:01:55+09:00, 2011:06:02 15:51:53+09:00, 2011:06:02 15:53:02+09:00, 2011:06:02 17:27+09:00, 2011:06:02 17:30:25+09:00, 2011:06:02 18:22:58+09:00, 2011:06:02 18:29:32+09:00, 2011:06:02 18:36:11+09:00, 2011:06:02 18:37:49+09:00, 2011:06:02 18:57:42+09:00, 2011:06:02 19:07:32+09:00, 2011:06:02 19:14:57+09:00, 2011:06:02 19:54:39+09:00, 2011:06:02 19:57:33+09:00, 2011:06:02 20:27:41+09:00, 2011:06:02 20:34:38+09:00, 2011:06:02 20:38:27+09:00, 2011:06:02 20:42:58+09:00, 2011:06:02 20:43:43+09:00, 2011:06:09 14:45:22+09:00, 2011:06:09 14:45:53+09:00, 2011:06:09 14:48:51+09:00, 2011:06:09 15:25:27+09:00, 2011:06:09 15:26:27+09:00, 2011:06:17 10:05:05+09:00, 2011:06:17 10:49:52+09:00, 2011:06:17 10:51:50+09:00, 2011:06:17 11:05:50+09:00, 2011:06:17 16:42:18+09:00, 2011:06:17 16:43:22+09:00, 2011:06:17 17:01:10+09:00, 2011:06:17 17:01:59+09:00, 2011:06:17 17:48:53+09:00, 2011:06:17 17:49:42+09:00, 2011:06:20 11:16:38+09:00, 2011:06:20 11:38:28+09:00, 2011:06:20 11:48:08+09:00, 2011:06:20 11:48:37+09:00, 2011:06:20 13:53:24+09:00, 2011:10:13 16:25:12+09:00, 2011:10:13 16:25:12+09:00, 2011:10:13 16:28:52+09:00, 2011:10:13 16:30:29+09:00, 2011:10:13 16:31:06+09:00, 2011:10:19 14:25:05+09:00, 2011:10:19 14:25:48+09:00, 2011:10:19 14:26:45+09:00, 2011:10:19 16:56:50+09:00, 2011:10:19 16:57:37+09:00, 2012:06:14 13:35:56+09:00, 2012:06:14 14:18:41+09:00, 2012:06:14 18:13:07+09:00, 2012:06:15 14:06:09+09:00, 2012:06:15 14:44:10+09:00, 2012:06:15 14:45:01+09:00, 2012:06:15 15:31:27+09:00, 2012:06:15 16:01:22+09:00, 2012:06:15 16:18:56+09:00, 2012:06:15 16:37:16+09:00, 2012:06:15 16:56:17+09:00, 2012:06:15 16:56:25+09:00, 2012:06:18 09:29:55+09:00, 2012:06:19 09:21:52+09:00, 2012:06:19 09:35:20+09:00, 2012:06:19 14:40:32+09:00, 2012:06:19 14:49:37+09:00, 2012:06:19 14:52:50+09:00, 2012:06:19 14:58:19+09:00, 2012:06:19 15:22:19+09:00, 2012:06:19 17:34:30+09:00, 2012:06:19 17:57:41+09:00, 2012:06:20 16:28:03+09:00, 2012:06:20 16:34:07+09:00, 2012:06:20 17:54:13+09:00, 2012:06:21 13:37:39+09:00, 2012:06:21 13:55:54+09:00, 2012:06:25 09:56:17+09:00, 2012:06:25 09:56:17+09:00, 2012:06:27 10:14:11+09:00, 2012:06:27 10:14:31+09:00, 2012:06:27 12:16:34+09:00, 2012:06:29 11:07:18+09:00, 2012:07:04 17:34:54+09:00, 2012:07:04 18:25:11+09:00, 2012:07:05 17:03:29+09:00, 2012:07:05 19:40:33+09:00, 2012:07:06 11:03:01+09:00, 2012:07:06 11:18:54+09:00, 2012:07:06 16:25:38+09:00, 2012:07:10 17:10:54+09:00, 2012:07:10 17:12:25+09:00, 2012:07:10 17:23:45+09:00, 2012:07:10 17:39:30+09:00, 2012:07:10 17:39:56+09:00, 2012:07:10 17:52:04+09:00 History Software Agent : Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, Adobe InDesign 7.0, 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