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UBW2101 3.5” LCD Portable Wireless Baby Monitoring System If any items are missing or damaged, contact our Customer Care Line immediately. Never use damaged products! Need Help? Get answers 24/7 at our website: www.uniden.com. Important Safety Precautions This manual contains important information about this product’s operation. If you are installing this product for others, you must leave this manual or a copy with the end user. When using your equipment, always follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following: xx This equipment is NOT waterproof. DO NOT expose it to rain or moisture. xx DO NOT immerse any part of the product in water. Do not use this product near water, e.g., near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool. xx To avoid any risk of electric shock from lightning, avoid handling any electronic devices (except battery-powered ones) during an electrical storm. xx Use only the power cord and/or batteries indicated in this manual. Never dispose of any batteries in a fire, as they may explode. Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions. xx Never tug or pull on any power cord; be sure to leave some slack in the cord when placing your equipment, and always use the plug to unplug cord from the wall outlet. xx Never leave power cords where they can become crushed, cut, or frayed; when running power cords, avoid letting them rub against any sharp edges or lie across any high traffic areas where people might trip over them. xx Do not use the device if the adapter cords or plugs have been damaged, the unit has been exposed to liquids, or the unit has been dropped, or is damaged. 2 Important Safety Precautions (cont’d) Warnings to Parents and Other Users Failure to follow these warnings and the assembly instructions could result in serious injury or death. This product is not designed or intended for use as a medical monitor, nor should this product be used as a substitution for medical or parental supervision. Always be sure that both the transmitter and receiver are working properly, and are within range of each other. xx STRANGULATION HAZARD. Keep the adapter cords out of the reach of children. xx WARNING: KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. This product is not a toy and is not intended for use by any children under the age of 13. If you are between the ages of 13 and 18, review these terms, conditions and safety warnings with your parents or guardian to make sure that you and your parent or guardian understand these terms, conditions, and safety warnings. xx Allow for proper ventilation when units are in use. Do not cover the camera or receiver with any object such as a blanket. Do not place it in a drawer or in any location which would muffle the sound or interfere with the normal flow of air. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS! For best results: To avoid damage to your equipment, follow these simple precautions: xx Do not drop, puncture or disassemble any part of the equipment. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. xx Do not expose the equipment to high temperatures, and avoid leaving the equipment in direct sunlight for more than a few minutes. Heat can damage the case or electrical parts. xx Do not place heavy items on top of the equipment or expose the equipment to heavy pressure. xx Remove the power adapter during long periods between usages. xx Clean only with a dry cloth. Failure to follow the instructions in this operating manual will void the warranty. Uniden assumes no liability for damages to property or injury to persons caused by improper handling or failure to comply with these safety instructions. 3 Contents Important Safety Precautions..............................................................2 What’s in the Box..................................................................................4 Parts of the Baby Monitoring System.................................................5 Getting Started......................................................................................6 Step 1. Set-up and Installation...........................................................6 Step 2. Basic Operation......................................................................7 I. Get to Know the Camera.................................................................7 II. Get to Know the LCD Monitor.........................................................8 Step 3. Advanced Operation...............................................................9 I. Get to Know the Display Icons........................................................9 II. Get to Know the Main Menu......................................................... 10 System Setup - Time Setting/Factory Defaults............................ 10 Camera Setup - Turn Camera(s) ON/OFF/Camera Scan Period..11 Pairing a Camera/Power Save Mode/SD Card Format................ 12 VOX Setting - VOX Sensitivity/Enable VOX Recording................ 13 Brightness.................................................................................... 13 Alarm Setup/Event List................................................................ 14 About Digital Wirless Technology.................................................... 15 Troubleshooting Guide.......................................................................16 Product Specifications.......................................................................17 .Storage Media Management................................................................17 Lithium-Polymer Battery Warning........................................................17 Recycling and Disposal Information.....................................................17 FCC Compliance Information............................................................ 18 Part 15 Compliance Statement........................................................... 18 RF Exposure Information.................................................................... 18 IC Compliance Information................................................................. 18 Radio Equipment Notice..................................................................... 18 CE Compliance Information................................................................ 18 One Year Limited Warranty............................................................... 19 What’s in the Box? 1 x Digital Wireless Camera 1 x 3.5” LCD Digital Wireless Monitor 1 x AC Adapter for Camera 1 x AC Adapter for Monitor 1 x Goose Neck Camera Stand with mount screws 1 x Owner’s Manual ## If any items are missing or damaged, contact our Customer Care Line immediately! 4 Parts of the Baby Monitoring System Camera 13 PWR. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. DC IN 5V/1A Lens IR (Infrared) LEDs Light Sensor Battery Indicator Link Indicator Power Indicator 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Power/Lullaby play switch Pairing Key Reset DC IN Jack Power Adapter Goose Neck Mount Stand USB LCD Monitor (Receiver) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Battery Indicator Power Indicator Cursor up/Channel switch Cursor left/Volume down Cursor down/Lullaby play button Cursor right/Volume up Enter/Exit Menu button Record/Delete 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 5 PTT (Push to Talk)/OK Power button SD card slot USB port (reserved use) DC IN jack Reset Power Adapter Getting Started Step 1. Connection & Installation Camera Connection 1. Connect the power cable to the camera’s DC IN jack, and then plug the power adapter to a standard 120V AC wall outlet. 2 2. Slide the power switch down once to turn ON the camera. 1 DC IN 5V/1A ## The built-in Lithium-Polymer battery charges automatically when the power adapter is connected. Charge the battery to full capacity before using the monitor in portable mode. The battery is at full capacity when the green battery indicator turns off. ## Only use the 5V/1A power adapter provided in the package. LCD Monitor Connection 1. Connect the power cable to the 2 monitor’s DC IN jack and then plug the power adapter to a standard 120V AC wall outlet. 2. Press the power button to turn ON the monitor. 1 ## The built-in Lithium-Polymer battery charges automatically when the power adapter is connected. Charge the battery to full capacity before using the monitor in portable mode. ## In portable mode, charge the battery when the battery indicator lights up red. ## Only use the 5V/1A power adapter provided in the package. 6 Getting Started (cont’d) Installing the Camera on the Goose Neck Mount Stand Use the goose neck mount stand to install the camera at an appropriate angle in a semi-permanent (desktop mount option) or permanent (wall mount option) location. ## Ensure the install location is within range of a standard 120 V AC wall outlet. Desktop mount option 1. Select the position for the camera and secure the camera stand. Wall mount option 1. Select the position for the mount stand and mark out the mount holes. The two wall screws should be spaced 1-5/8 in. (40mm) apart. Screws and anchors are supplied, but if necessary, use an appropriate screw type for the mounting surface. 2. Mount the camera onto the bracket, but do not tighten. Lock Nut Cord Guides 3. Adjust the camera to the proper view angle. Make sure the lens is upright relative to your subject, then tighten the lock nut to secure the camera. 4. Connect the AC adapter, and route the cord along the guides in the stand. 5. At the LCD monitor, adjust the antenna to an upright position. Step 2: Basic Operation I. Get to Know The Camera PWR. DC IN 5V/1A 7 Step 2: Basic Operation (cont’d) 1) Battery Indicator Green LED: Battery charging; charge battery until green LED turns off. Red LED: Battery low (portable mode); camera will turn off within 3 minutes. Connect the power adapter for charging or continuous use. LED off: Battery fully charged. 2) Link Indicator Flashing LED: Pairing sequence is in process. See Advanced Operation Pairing Camera section as a guide. Blue LED: Camera is picked up by the LCD monitor. LED OFF: Camera is in stand-by mode. 3) Power Indicator LED turns ON when camera is powered ON. 4) Power / Lullaby Play Switch Slide down once to power ON the camera. To power OFF, slide down and hold the switch for 2 seconds, until the power indicator turns off. After power on; slide down to turn on the lullaby play of the camera, slide & hold ~2-3 seconds to turn off. 5) Link Button Press to pair the camera with the LCD monitor. See Advanced Operation - Pairing Camera. II. Get to Know the LCD Monitor 1 2 8 6 9 USB 3 4 5 7 10 1) Battery Indicator Green LED: Battery charging; charge the battery until the green LED turns off. Red LED: Battery low (portable mode); monitor will turn off within 3 minutes. Connect the power adapter for charging or continuous use. LED off: Battery fully charged. 2) Power Indicator LED turns ON when monitor is powered ON. ## LED remains ON while LCD display is OFF in Power Save mode. 8 Standard View Mode Menu Mode Quad View Mode 3) View Next Camera (CH1-4) Cursor Up Hot Key CH 1 4) Volume Down Cursor Left Hot Key CH 2 5) Lullaby Play Switch Cursor Down Hot Key CH 3 6) Volume Up Cursor Right Hot Key CH 4 7) Enter Menu Mode ESC (back) 8) Manual Record Delete Record File 9) Push to Talk OK (confirm) 10) Power Button Press to turn power ON, press and hold for 2 seconds to turn power OFF. Step 3: Advanced Operation I. Get to Know the Display Icons VOX a b c d e k f g h 3 i j VOX a. Signal Indicator f. b. Current Channel Indicator g. VOX Alarm ON c. SD Card h. Battery Low Indicator (Cam) - available i. Push to talk Indicator - locked j. - full (flashing) k. VOX ON System Time 3 Volume Bar - error (flashing) d. Record indicator (flashing) e. Lullaby Play Indicator ## Volume bar is green when camera lullaby volume is adjusted. ## Volume bar is blue when monitor volume is adjusted. Lullaby Mute Indicator 9 Advanced Operation (cont’d) II. Get to Know the Main Menu 1. Press MENU in standard view mode to display the main menu (the example shows the menu with the Brightness option highlighted). 2. Use / / ◄ / ► to highlight a menu option.◄Press OK to enter the setting menu. 3. Use / to select a setting if necessary. 4. Press ESC to go back or exit the menu. System Setup - Time Setting Set the date and time used for Event List recording. / / ◄ / ► to highlight 1. Use a menu option. 2. Press OK to save. System Setup - Set to Factory Default 1. Use / / ◄ / ► to highlight a menu option. 2. Press OK to save. 10 Advanced Operation (cont’d) II. Get to Know the Main Menu Camera Setup - Turn Camera(s) On/Off 1. Use ◄ / ► to select the camera you want to turn off. 2. Press OK to change ON/OFF status. ## Make sure available cameras are set to ON for SCAN or Quad mode. Camera Setup - Camera Scan Period 1. Use ◄ / ► to change Scan Time interval from OFF/5 sec/15 sec/ Quad. 2. Press OK to confirm the settings. ## To leave Quad display, simply press Pairing - Pairing a Camera directional keys to enter single channel view. = CAM1; = CAM2; = CAM3; = CAM4; ## When the system enters into power save mode from Quad, press any key to resume monitor view. 11 Advanced Operation (cont’d) II. Get to Know the Main Menu (cont’d) Pairing - Pairing a Camera 1. Use ◄ / ► to select a channel. 2. Press OK to start system countdown from 60 seconds. 3. Within the 60 second countdown, press PAIR at the camera side. The camera signal will display when pairing is complete. Power Saving - Power Saving Use ◄ / ► to turn Power Saving mode ON/OFF. If VOX is turned on, the receiver and camera will come out of Power Save mode when sound is detected according to the set sensitivity level. This means at night, the monitor LCD will be off, but will automatically turn on when a noise is detected. ## By setting Power Saving mode ON, both receiver and camera will enter standby mode after 2-minute idle time, and speaker volume will be muted. Press the power key of the receiver to resume monitoring, and camera key to enter single channel view. SD Card Format - SD Card Format Use ◄ / ► to select No or Yes. ## For first time use, it is strongly recommended to format the SD card. 12 Advanced Operation (cont’d) II. Get to Know the Main Menu (cont’d) VOX Setting - VOX Sensitivity (VOX is voice activation) Use ◄ / ► to adjust the VOX sensitivity level. Level 1 - low sensitivity. Level 3 - high sensitivity. ## At OFF setting, the VOX function is disabled. VOX Setting - Enable VOX Recording When set to ON, the system will auto record for 30 seconds when the camera is triggered by voice. ## Please set VOX sensitivity to level 1~3 to enable use of this function. Brightness - Brightness Press OK to enter the camera brightness adjustment bar; press ◄ / ► to adjust the brightness of the current channel. 13 Advanced Operation (cont’d) II. Get to Know the Main Menu (cont’d) Alarm Setup - Alarm Setup 1. Use ◄ / ► to move between the items. 2. Press OK to shift to ON/OFF. VOX alarm ON: The monitor will give an alarm for 15 seconds when the camera is triggered by voice. Battery low alarm ON: The monitor will give an alarm for 15 seconds when the camera battery is low. Out of range alarm ON: The monitor will give an alarm for 15 seconds when the monitor and camera(s) are out of wireless transmitting range. Event List - Event List Playback Mode 1. Press OK to enter the Record folder. 2. Press OK again to Play/Pause a file. 3. Press ◄ to fast forward the video clip. 4. Press ► to rewind the videoclip. 5. Press ESC to Stop/Exit. Managing the Event List 1. Use ◄ / ► to select the record file you want to delete. 2. Press DEL to enter delete mode. 3. Use ◄ / ► to select Yes or No. 4. Press OK to delete. ## Recording files will be saved every 30 seconds if recording time exceeds 30 seconds. Recording folder format is year, month, day. Example: 120123 = 2012 Jan 23. Individually recorded file format is in a 24 hour format, hour, minutes, seconds. Example: 161308_1 = 4:13:08 pm, camera #1. 14 About Digital Wireless Technology This section offers some helpful information to overcome most problems you may encounter. Problem Diagnosis About 2.4GHz Digital Wireless Signal This innovative digital wireless solution integrates advanced Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS) technology. This technology greatly reduces the interference that comes from other devices using the same radio frequency (2.4GHz), e.g. WIFI, Bluetooth, cordless phone...etc. You can now experience improved wireless surveillance quality without flicker and noisy images. However, weaker signals (lag or still image) may be observed from time to time, depending on the environment where the system is installed. Complies with FCC part 15.247, ETSI (EN) 300 328; audio/video signals transmitted out up to about 500 foot (150 meters) line of sight can be supported. Line of sight installation though, is usually not a common practice. Factors affecting the transmission include microwave ovens or other high frequency electromagnetic waves. Reinforced concrete walls, large scale metal products, and metal furniture should not be located near the camera or the monitor unit. Do not place near water. Person walking by may cause unstable signal quality. How to improve the wireless signal quality If possible, remove obstacles in between the camera or the monitor that might reflect the signal. These could include furniture, cabinets, etc. If you feel the wireless signal is not good enough, place the monitor at a new angle, readjust its position to make an improvement, or simply move the camera closer to the monitor. Why Image Compression? In order to provide a private and interference free wireless service, this digital wireless solution works on a 2MB narrow hopping band. Different from traditional 2.4GHz analog signal, this digital wireless signal is compressed and presented as Motion JPEG (MJPEG) format. By digitizing and compressing the raw analog data, the bandwidth is used more efficiently and securely. Consequently, you might observe an indent image line if the signal is viewed on a larger display monitor or plasma TV. 15 Troubleshooting Guide If you have any trouble with your baby monitor, check this section first. If you need help, visit the customer support page of our website listed on the front cover. Problems Possible Causes Remedies No power supply to camera (Battery low) Check power adapter and power cable connection, or battery has run out. Camera is not paired with receiver See pairing operation for detail. Service out of range Move the camera closer to the monitor. Signal being blocked If possible, remove major obstacles in between the camera and monitor, or relocate the camera to a different location. Antenna directional limitation Adjust camera and monitor position. Signal being blocked If possible, remove major obstacles in between the camera and monitor, or relocate the camera to a different location. Strong radio signal nearby Keep WiFi router away from the camera and/or monitor. Strong electromagnetic interference nearby Keep working motors (hair dryer/ electric heater/air conditioner/water pump) or microwave oven away from the camera and/or monitor. Recording does not work No SD card Insert SD card into SD card slot. SD card locked Unlock the SD card. Black screen & buttons are not functioning Press the power key to resume receiving the image. Please refer to Power save mode on Power Saving section on page 12 for details. System message shows “NO Signal” Low signal or unstable signal Audio feedback Camera and receiver are too close The camera has a high sensitivity microphone. Keep the camera at least 10 feet away from the receiver. If the camera must be within 10 feet of the receiver, keep the volume down. VOX Record & Alarm do not work VOX Menu set to “OFF” Set VOX Sensitivity/VOX Alarm/VOX Record to ON. 16 Product Specification Camera Unit Monitor Unit 4 Maximum Channels Communication Range 500 feet (300 m) in open space 320 x 240 (QVGA) Resolution Operating Temperature -10˚C (+14˚F) ~ +40˚C (+104˚F) Operation Voltage DC 5V / 1A DC 5V / 1A 680 mA (max) 680 mA (max) Current Consumption 10 feet (3 m) Night Vision 2.4 in (60mm) (W) 4.6 in. (116mm) (H) 1.3 in (32mm) (D) Dimensions 5.1 in (130mm) (W) 3.5 in (90mm) (H) 1.1 in (27mm) (D) Storage Media Management SD Card Capacity Recording Time 1 GB 130 minutes 2 GB 170 minutes 8 GB 1050 minutes 16 GB 2100 minutes Lithium-Polymer Battery Warning xx The receiver contains a non-removeable rechargeable Lithium-Polymer battery. xx Do not try to charge the battery in temperatures below 0° C (32° F) or higher than 45° C (113° F). xx Dispose of this equipment according to the instructions. xx Do not open the receiver or mutilate the battery. xx The rechargeable battery contained in this receiver may explode if disposed of in a fire. xx Do not short-circuit the battery. xx Do not charge the rechargeable battery with any AC adapter other than the one provided. Using another adapter may damage the battery or cause the battery to explode. ## Rechargeable batteries must be recycled or disposed of properly. Recycling and Disposal Information xx Do not dispose of electronic devices or any of their components (especially batteries and LCD displays) in your municipal trash collection. xx Consult your local waste management authority or a recycling organization like Earth911.com to find an electronics recycling facility in your area. xx If you are unable to locate proper recycling facilities in your area, please return this product to Uniden for recycling. 17 FCC Compliance Information Part 15 Compliance Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subjected 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. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules and ETSI (EN) 300328. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installations. 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 interference to radio or television equipment 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: xx Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. xx Move the equipment away from the receiver. xx Plug the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. xx Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. CAUTION! Any changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment. RF Exposure Information The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm (7.9”) from all persons and must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. IC Compliance Information Radio Equipment Notice The term “IC:” before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry Canada technical specifications were met. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. “Privacy of communications may not be ensured when using this device”. CE Compliance Information Products with CE Marking comply with EMC Directive (2004/108/EC); low voltage Directive (73/23/EEC); R&TTE(1999/5/EC) issued by the Commission of the European Community. Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European Norms: xx EMC: EN 301 489 xx LVD: EN 60950 xx Radio: EN 300 328 18 One Year Limited Warranty Important: Evidence of original purchase is required for warranty service. WARRANTOR: UNIDEN AMERICA CORPORATION (“Uniden”). ELEMENTS OF WARRANTY: Uniden warrants, for one year, to the original retail owner, this Uniden Product to be free from defects in materials & craftsmanship with only the limitations or exclusions set out below. WARRANTY DURATION: This warranty to the original user shall terminate & be of no further effect 12 months after the date of original retail sale. The warranty is invalid if the Product is (A) damaged or not maintained as reasonable or necessary, (B) modified, altered, or used as part of any conversion kits, subassemblies, or any configurations not sold by Uniden, (C) improperly installed, (D) serviced or repaired by someone other than an authorized Uniden service center for a defect or malfunction covered by this warranty, (E) used in any conjunction with equipment or parts or as part of any system not manufactured by Uniden, or (F) installed or programmed by anyone other than as detailed by the owner’s manual for this product. STATEMENT OF REMEDY: In the event that the product does not conform to this warranty at any time while this warranty is in effect, warrantor will either, at its option, repair or replace the defective unit & return it to you without charge for parts, service, or any other cost (except shipping & handling) incurred by warrantor or its representatives in connection with the performance of this warranty. Warrantor, at its option, may replace the unit with a new or refurbished unit. THE LIMITED WARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE IS THE SOLE & ENTIRE WARRANTY PERTAINING TO THE PRODUCT & IS IN LIEU OF & EXCLUDES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR ARISING BY OPERATION OF LAW, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER OR PROVIDE FOR THE REIMBURSEMENT OR PAYMENT OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Some states do not allow this exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. LEGAL REMEDIES: This warranty gives you specific legal rights, & you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. This warranty is void outside the United States of America & Canada. PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING PERFORMANCE OF WARRANTY: If, after following the instructions in the owner’s manual you are certain that the Product is defective, pack the Product carefully (preferably in its original packaging). The Product should include all parts & accessories originally packaged with the Product. Include evidence of original purchase & a note describing the defect that has caused you to return it. The Product should be shipped freight prepaid, by traceable means, to warrantor at: Uniden America Service 4700 Amon Carter Blvd. Fort Worth, TX 76155 1-800-658-8068 1-817-858-2900 19 20 21 © 2012 Uniden America Corporation Printed in China.
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xmp.iid:FB7F11740720681192B08B9BC0420E6D, xmp.iid:FC7F11740720681192B08B9BC0420E6D, xmp.iid:FE7F11740720681192B08B9BC0420E6D, xmp.iid:0180117407206811A7F4868C2B764711, xmp.iid:0180117407206811BB92DC1CA98197A3, xmp.iid:0280117407206811BB92DC1CA98197A3, xmp.iid:0380117407206811BB92DC1CA98197A3, xmp.iid:0480117407206811BB92DC1CA98197A3, xmp.iid:0580117407206811BB92DC1CA98197A3, xmp.iid:0680117407206811BB92DC1CA98197A3, xmp.iid:0780117407206811BB92DC1CA98197A3, xmp.iid:0880117407206811BB92DC1CA98197A3, xmp.iid:0980117407206811BB92DC1CA98197A3, xmp.iid:0A80117407206811BB92DC1CA98197A3, xmp.iid:B62613B00D206811BB92DC1CA98197A3, xmp.iid:B72613B00D206811BB92DC1CA98197A3, xmp.iid:F87F117407206811A38E85D3D6BD91AF, xmp.iid:F97F117407206811A38E85D3D6BD91AF, xmp.iid:FA7F117407206811A38E85D3D6BD91AF, xmp.iid:FB7F117407206811A38E85D3D6BD91AF, xmp.iid:FC7F117407206811A38E85D3D6BD91AF, xmp.iid:FD7F117407206811A38E85D3D6BD91AF, xmp.iid:FE7F117407206811A38E85D3D6BD91AF, 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xmp.iid:5B6F7CBA4820681192968B1FA4AFA6A9, xmp.iid:5C6F7CBA4820681192968B1FA4AFA6A9, xmp.iid:5D6F7CBA4820681192968B1FA4AFA6A9, xmp.iid:606F7CBA4820681192968B1FA4AFA6A9, xmp.iid:6D1F57235720681192968B1FA4AFA6A9, xmp.iid:701F57235720681192968B1FA4AFA6A9, xmp.iid:731F57235720681192968B1FA4AFA6A9, xmp.iid:D587915E8320681192968B1FA4AFA6A9, xmp.iid:D687915E8320681192968B1FA4AFA6A9, xmp.iid:DA87915E8320681192968B1FA4AFA6A9, xmp.iid:D8066E9C8720681192968B1FA4AFA6A9, xmp.iid:E1066E9C8720681192968B1FA4AFA6A9, xmp.iid:E2066E9C8720681192968B1FA4AFA6A9, xmp.iid:8C6B89418D20681192968B1FA4AFA6A9, xmp.iid:8D6B89418D20681192968B1FA4AFA6A9, xmp.iid:936B89418D20681192968B1FA4AFA6A9, xmp.iid:946B89418D20681192968B1FA4AFA6A9, xmp.iid:2D07DF229120681192968B1FA4AFA6A9, xmp.iid:2E07DF229120681192968B1FA4AFA6A9, xmp.iid:3207DF229120681192968B1FA4AFA6A9, xmp.iid:ED7F1174072068118F2BCEA86806AC85, xmp.iid:F47F1174072068118F2BCEA86806AC85, xmp.iid:F57F1174072068118F2BCEA86806AC85, xmp.iid:F67F1174072068118F2BCEA86806AC85, xmp.iid:041F1B441C2068118F2BCEA86806AC85, xmp.iid:051F1B441C2068118F2BCEA86806AC85, xmp.iid:061F1B441C2068118F2BCEA86806AC85, xmp.iid:071F1B441C2068118F2BCEA86806AC85, xmp.iid:081F1B441C2068118F2BCEA86806AC85, xmp.iid:091F1B441C2068118F2BCEA86806AC85, xmp.iid:0A1F1B441C2068118F2BCEA86806AC85, xmp.iid:0C47658F322068118991F14EF8542DDD, xmp.iid:F77F117407206811BD6FC4717351FB37, xmp.iid:F87F117407206811BD6FC4717351FB37, xmp.iid:F97F117407206811BD6FC4717351FB37 History When : 2012:01:23 16:28:07-05:00, 2012:01:23 16:31-05:00, 2012:01:23 16:31-05:00, 2012:01:23 17:32:42-05:00, 2012:01:23 19:03:56-05:00, 2012:01:23 20:26:35-05:00, 2012:01:23 20:27:40-05:00, 2012:01:23 20:29:19-05:00, 2012:01:23 20:43:13-05:00, 2012:01:23 22:30:12-05:00, 2012:01:23 22:32:38-05:00, 2012:01:23 22:35:41-05:00, 2012:01:23 22:47:02-05:00, 2012:01:23 22:48:24-05:00, 2012:01:23 22:50:27-05:00, 2012:01:23 22:50:44-05:00, 2012:01:23 23:13:36-05:00, 2012:01:23 23:27:40-05:00, 2012:01:23 23:31:18-05:00, 2012:01:23 23:31:27-05:00, 2012:01:23 23:44:11-05:00, 2012:01:23 23:45:01-05:00, 2012:01:23 23:53:05-05:00, 2012:01:23 23:56:06-05:00, 2012:01:24 00:06-05:00, 2012:01:24 00:06:19-05:00, 2012:01:24 00:13:33-05:00, 2012:01:24 00:15:46-05:00, 2012:01:24 00:15:57-05:00, 2012:01:24 00:18:05-05:00, 2012:01:24 00:34:36-05:00, 2012:01:24 00:37:44-05:00, 2012:01:24 00:52:33-05:00, 2012:01:24 00:55:29-05:00, 2012:01:24 00:56:07-05:00, 2012:01:24 11:07:57-05:00, 2012:01:24 11:28-05:00, 2012:01:24 12:03:01-05:00, 2012:01:24 12:35:12-05:00, 2012:01:24 12:55:28-05:00, 2012:01:24 13:12:31-05:00, 2012:01:24 13:15:58-05:00, 2012:01:24 13:17:29-05:00, 2012:01:24 13:23-05:00, 2012:01:24 13:34:43-05:00, 2012:01:24 14:09:16-05:00, 2012:01:24 14:13:51-05:00, 2012:01:24 14:19:19-05:00, 2012:01:24 14:19:36-05:00, 2012:01:24 14:19:43-05:00, 2012:01:24 14:25:13-05:00, 2012:01:24 14:25:33-05:00, 2012:01:24 14:28:18-05:00, 2012:01:24 14:30:31-05:00, 2012:01:24 14:31:57-05:00, 2012:01:24 14:44:08-05:00, 2012:01:24 14:44:28-05:00, 2012:01:24 14:45:23-05:00, 2012:01:24 14:49-05:00, 2012:01:24 14:49:52-05:00, 2012:01:24 14:59:20-05:00, 2012:01:24 15:03:04-05:00, 2012:01:24 15:04:30-05:00, 2012:01:24 15:06:37-05:00, 2012:01:24 15:09:05-05:00, 2012:01:24 15:09:31-05:00, 2012:01:24 15:10:31-05:00, 2012:01:24 15:20:44-05:00, 2012:01:24 15:21:08-05:00, 2012:01:24 15:21:08-05:00, 2012:01:24 15:33:23-05:00, 2012:01:24 15:33:49-05:00, 2012:01:24 17:05:15-05:00, 2012:01:24 17:06:34-05:00, 2012:01:24 17:08:03-05:00, 2012:01:24 17:41:52-05:00, 2012:01:24 17:42:46-05:00, 2012:01:24 17:54:11-05:00, 2012:01:24 17:59:03-05:00, 2012:01:24 18:06:21-05:00, 2012:01:24 18:06:41-05:00, 2012:01:24 18:06:53-05:00, 2012:01:24 18:15:10-05:00, 2012:01:24 18:16:19-05:00, 2012:01:24 19:29:44-05:00, 2012:01:24 19:42:19-05:00, 2012:01:24 19:43:39-05:00, 2012:01:24 19:50:57-05:00, 2012:01:24 19:51:20-05:00, 2012:01:24 19:56:01-05:00, 2012:01:24 19:56:44-05:00, 2012:01:24 21:54:31-05:00, 2012:01:25 10:07:12-05:00, 2012:01:30 13:54:26-05:00, 2012:01:30 13:54:44-05:00, 2012:01:30 13:56:34-05:00, 2012:01:30 13:57:52-05:00, 2012:01:30 14:07:57-05:00, 2012:01:30 14:15:53-05:00, 2012:01:30 14:20:54-05:00, 2012:01:30 14:32:38-05:00, 2012:01:30 14:37:11-05:00, 2012:01:30 14:38:50-05:00, 2012:01:30 14:39:04-05:00, 2012:01:30 14:41:19-05:00, 2012:01:31 04:27:34-05:00, 2012:01:31 04:28:37-05:00, 2012:01:31 04:31:32-05:00, 2012:01:31 04:32:44-05:00, 2012:01:31 04:34:44-05:00, 2012:01:31 04:35:44-05:00, 2012:01:31 04:41:14-05:00, 2012:01:31 04:41:26-05:00, 2012:01:31 15:27:02-05:00, 2012:01:31 15:36:21-05:00, 2012:01:31 15:37:03-05:00, 2012:02:03 18:15:22-05:00, 2012:02:03 18:16:08-05:00, 2012:02:03 18:37:26-05:00, 2012:02:03 18:40:11-05:00, 2012:02:03 20:36:43-05:00, 2012:02:03 21:32:09-05:00, 2012:02:03 21:32:42-05:00, 2012:02:03 22:09-05:00, 2012:02:03 22:17:01-05:00, 2012:02:05 12:09:45-05:00, 2012:02:05 12:24:45-05:00, 2012:02:05 12:28:16-05:00, 2012:02:05 12:28:39-05:00, 2012:02:05 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