Users Manual
USER GUIDE Compatible with most Bluetooth phones & Bluetooth enabled computers (Windows® or Macintosh®) Xpress_UserGuide_08-22.indd 1 8/22/2011 4:22:31 PM Xpress_UserGuide_08-22.indd 2 8/22/2011 4:22:32 PM TABLE OF CONTENTS Automatic Bluetooth Connection Package Contents 16 Microphone Positioning Safety Instructions/ Glossary 17 Making a Call 18 Answering a Call 22 Reset Paired Devices List Charge the Headset Battery Power Indicators 19 Operation While Using the Charger/Adapter 23 Call Waiting/ Rejecting a Call Headset Controls 20 Additional Functions 24 Specifications On/Off/Standby Last Number Redial 25 Functions & Indicators 10 Pairing with a Phone Reject a Call 29 Warranty 11 Pairing with a Computer Voice Dial 30 FCC Notice to Users 12 Multiple Device Pairing Transfer Audio 13 Multipoint Mode Turn Indicator Lights On/Off 31 IC Notice to Canadian Users 15 Proximity Pairing VXi BlueParrott® Xpress User Guide Xpress_UserGuide_08-22.indd 3 8/22/2011 4:22:32 PM PACKAGE CONTENTS 1. BlueParrott Xpress Wireless Headset 2. Ear Hook Wearing Style 3. Round Ear Tips (three) 4. USB Cord 5. Auto DC Charger 6. User Guide (not shown) Optional accessories, including a (1) Convertible Wearing Style Kit, (2) AC Charger Kit, and (3) Replacement Ear Tips, are available through your retailer or online at www.vxicorp.com. Xpress_UserGuide_08-22.indd 4 VXi BlueParrott® Xpress User Guide 8/22/2011 4:22:34 PM SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS / GLOSSARY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • Avoid hearing damage. Set volume at lowest comfortable level. If you experience ringing in your ears or voices sound muffled, stop using the headset. Avoid turning up volume to block noisy surroundings (it’s possible to adapt to volume that is too high). • Check with local and state laws regarding cell phone/headset usage while operating a motor vehicle. • Do not immerse any part of this product in water. • Plastic bags and small parts may cause choking if ingested. Keep them away from small children and pets. • Use only the power cords included with this product. • Avoid temperatures exceeding 140° F (will cause equipment failure). GLOSSARY OF TERMS On: Headset is on but there is no connection to the phone (red light will flash). MFB: Abbreviation for “Multifunction Button.” Multipoint Mode: Multipoint Mode allows you to pair and switch between two Bluetooth devices. Paired: Two Bluetooth devices agree to communicate with one another. Standby Mode: Headset is on, Bluetooth link is active, and the user is not on a call (blue light will flash). Talk Mode: Headset is in use with the cell phone while the cell phone is on an active call (blue light will flash). VXi BlueParrott® Xpress User Guide Xpress_UserGuide_08-22.indd 5 8/22/2011 4:22:34 PM CHARGE THE HEADSET Connect charger cord into the headset’s charging port. The MFB’s indicator light may turn green for several seconds while the headset determines the level of charge the battery is holding. Do not remove the headset from the charger. If the headset is not fully charged, the indicator will turn RED within a short period (less than 3 minutes). When the indicator turns green—and stays green—the unit is fully charged. A fully discharged battery will need approximately 3.5 hours to achieve a complete charge. Headset charging port USB Cord & Auto (DC) Charger Xpress_UserGuide_08-22.indd 6 VXi BlueParrott® Xpress User Guide 8/22/2011 4:22:35 PM BATTERY POWER INDICATORS While charging, the MFB’s indicator light shows the level of battery power on your BlueParrott Xpress as follows: Green light: Fully charged. Over 7 hours’ talk time. Green & red lights together: Approximately 60 seconds away from full charge. Red light: Less than a full charge. For best performance, keep charging headset when not in use. Indicator Light VXi BlueParrott® Xpress User Guide Xpress_UserGuide_08-22.indd 7 8/22/2011 4:22:36 PM HEADSET CONTROLS Volume Increase: Quickly press and release the Volume Up/Mute button. Repeat until desired volume is attained. Volume Decrease: Quickly press and release the Volume Down button. Repeat until desired volume is attained. Multifunction Button (MFB) & Indicator Lights Volume Up/Mute Volume Down Microphone Mute/Un-Mute Hold down the Volume Up/Mute button for 2 seconds until you hear a beep. A mute reminder beep will be heard every 10 seconds. Repeat to un-mute. Xpress_UserGuide_08-22.indd 8 8/22/2011 4:22:37 PM ON / STANDBY / OFF Turn Headset On: Hold down the MFB for approximately 2-3 seconds until you hear a voice prompt “Power on.” The blue light will flash twice every second. Standby Mode: Once the headset is turned on (after the initial pairing), it will attempt to connect to the last device that it was paired with, putting itself into standby mode. (The headset can also be put into standby mode with a quick press and release of the MFB). The blue light will flash indicating an active Bluetooth link. The headset will have a voice prompt, “Your headset is connected.” Turn Headset Off (conserves battery power): Hold down the MFB for approximately 2-3 seconds until you hear a voice prompt, “Power off.” A red light will flash 4 times and the headset will turn off. VXi BlueParrott® Xpress User Guide Xpress_UserGuide_08-22.indd 9 8/22/2011 4:22:37 PM PAIRING WITH A PHONE Keep headset and phone no less than 3 inches and no more than 3 feet apart while pairing. Keep other Bluetooth devices at least 50 feet away or turn them off. NOTE: The headset can be paired with up to 8 different devices but can only be connected to one at a time. It can only switch back and forth between 2 devices in Multipoint Mode. 1. Turn headset off (page 9). 2. Hold down the headset’s MFB until the light rapidly flashes blue, and you hear 2 rising tones, followed by 4 more tones. IMPORTANT: Wait for all tones and the blue, rapidly flashing light. This may take up to 15 seconds. Release the MFB. 3. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for putting your cellular phone into Bluetooth Discovery Mode. 4. Wait while the devices discover each other: This could take up to 2 minutes. When the phone discovers the headset, select “Pair” and enter a passcode of “0000” when instructed. When pairing is complete the headset’s rapid blue light will stop flashing and the phone will prompt you to ‘connect’ to the headset. Enter “Yes” on the phone to connect to the headset. When connected, the blue light will flash slowly (once every 3-4 seconds) indicating that the headset is in standby mode and ready to receive calls. 10 Xpress_UserGuide_08-22.indd 10 VXi BlueParrott® Xpress User Guide 8/22/2011 4:22:37 PM PAIRING WITH A COMPUTER Keep headset and computer no less than 3 inches and no more than 3 feet apart while pairing. Keep all other Bluetooth devices at least 50 feet away or turn them off. 1. 2. 3. 4. Turn headset off (page 9). Open the computer’s Bluetooth connection manager. Put headset into pairing mode (page 10, step 2). Instruct Bluetooth connection manager application to discover Bluetooth device. Enter passcode “0000” when prompted. 5. Wait while the devices discover each other. This could take up to 2 minutes. The headset’s rapidly flashing blue light will change to a slower blue flash. After pairing is complete, the Bluetooth computer will ‘ring’ the headset. Press and release the MFB once to establish a Bluetooth link to the computer. Press and release the MFB again to disconnect from the computer (double blue light every second). Once paired, connection can be made by pressing the Volume Down button for 1-2 seconds. Tones will be heard and a connection should be established. 11 Xpress_UserGuide_08-22.indd 11 VXi BlueParrott® Xpress User Guide 8/22/2011 4:22:38 PM MULTIPLE DEVICE PAIRING The BlueParrott Xpress can pair with up to 8 devices at the same time; however, only one device may be connected to the headset at a time, unless the headset is in Multipoint Mode (see page 13). To pair the headset with a Bluetooth cell phone or other Bluetooth device such as a Bluetooth enabled computer, follow the instructions on pages 10 and 11 of this manual. Remember that all devices except for the ones being paired must either be powered off or at least 50 feet away during the pairing process. Once all devices are paired, connection to the last paired device can be made by turning the headset off and then on again, or with a quick press of the MFB. The headset will connect to the devices in opposite order of pairing. For instance, if device A, B and C were paired in that order, connection will be established to C first. If C is not available (turned off, out of range), the headset will connect to B, etc. 12 Xpress_UserGuide_08-22.indd 12 VXi BlueParrott® Xpress User Guide 8/22/2011 4:22:38 PM MULTIPOINT MODE Multipoint Mode allows you to pair and switch between two Bluetooth devices. ENABLING MULTIPOINT MODE 1. Turn the headset on (see page 9). It will display a double-blinking blue light and you will hear a voice prompt, “Power on.” 2. While pressing the MFB button, quickly press the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons at the same time, and then release all buttons. 3. You will hear 4 low to high tones. 4. Once Multipoint Mode is active, shut the headset off. PAIRING the BlueParrott Xpress HEADSET to the FIRST BLUETOOTH DEVICE 5. Get the first Bluetooth device ready to pair to the headset. 6. Put the headset in pairing mode (see page 10). 7. Once the first Bluetooth device is connected, shut off the device and the headset. VXi BlueParrott® Xpress User Guide Xpress_UserGuide_08-22.indd 13 13 8/22/2011 4:22:38 PM MULTIPOINT MODE PAIRING the BlueParrott Xpress HEADSET to the SECOND BLUETOOTH DEVICE 8. Repeat steps for pairing the second Bluetooth device 9. Get the second Bluetooth device ready to pair to the headset. 10. Put the headset in pairing mode (see page 10). 11. When the second Bluetooth device is connected, shut off both the headset and the Bluetooth device. USING TWO BLUETOOTH DEVICES with the BlueParrott Xpress HEADSET 12. Start with the BlueParrott Xpress headset turned off. Turn both Bluetooth devices on, and make sure both are ready to accept the headset connection. 13. Power on headset (see page 9). 14. The BlueParrott Xpress headset will connect to both Bluetooth devices. As each Bluetooth device connects to the headset, you will hear the voice prompt, “Your headset is connected.” 14 Xpress_UserGuide_08-22.indd 14 VXi BlueParrott® Xpress User Guide 8/22/2011 4:22:38 PM PROXIMITY PAIRING Proximity Pairing enables the headset to find the closest “discoverable” phone. 1. Make sure the headset is off. 2. Hold the MFB down and quickly press the Volume Down button. 3. You will hear 2 half-second tones and the voice prompt “Discovering” in the headset. 4. The headset lights will rapidly flash blue. 5. The headset initiates pairing activity, and the user has to accept the incoming pairing invitation on the phone. NOTE: This may include entering the pin number “0000” (four zeros). VXi BlueParrott® Xpress User Guide Xpress_UserGuide_08-22.indd 15 15 8/22/2011 4:22:38 PM PROPER FIT AND PLACEMENT Position the microphone near the corner of your mouth, to ensure you receive the full benefit of our noise-canceling technology. Positioning is important; small adjustments in microphone placement can improve performance. The BlueParrott® Xpress is designed to be customized for your ear. Place the earhook over your ear and mold it so it fits securely and comfortably. Three sizes of ear tips are included. Choose the size that gives you the optimal fit. VXi BlueParrott® Xpress User Guide Xpress_UserGuide_08-22.indd 16 16 8/22/2011 4:22:38 PM MAKING A CALL If you have not paired the headset and phone together yet, you must do so (page 10). 1. Turn on your cell phone. Be sure the Bluetooth option is enabled on your phone (refer to your phone’s user guide for instruction). 2. Put headset on and properly position the microphone (page 11). To turn headset on, press MFB for 2-3 seconds. The headset will automatically attempt to connect with the last device it was paired or connected with. Once connected, the headset will enter standby mode. 3. Dial the phone and make a call as usual. Or use the headset’s Voice Dial function (page 20) to make a call. 4. To end call, quickly press the MFB on the headset and release. You will hear a voice prompt, “Call terminated.” The call will end and the headset will enter standby mode. 17 Xpress_UserGuide_08-22.indd 17 VXi BlueParrott® Xpress User Guide 8/22/2011 4:22:38 PM ANSWERING A CALL In order to answer a call, the headset must be in standby mode (page 9). 1. Put headset on. Position the microphone (page 16). 2. When your cell phone rings, you will hear ring tones in the headset. Answer the call by quickly pressing the headset’s MFB and release. You will hear 2 rising tones and the MFB button will blink blue every second. 3. To end the call, quickly press the MFB on the headset and release. You will hear a voice prompt, “Call terminated,” and the headset will enter standby mode. VXi BlueParrott® Xpress User Guide Xpress_UserGuide_08-22.indd 18 18 8/22/2011 4:22:38 PM OPERATION WHILE USING THE CHARGER / ADAPTER The BlueParrott Xpress headset will operate from battery power or from the AC (optional) or DC charger/adapter. NOTE: Do not attach the charger mid-call. This causes the headset to change modes, and the call will be lost. When the headset is operating from the battery, all indicator lights and sounds will function as described in this guide. When the headset is operating from the charger/adapter, the headset, including the audio indicators will function as described in this user guide. However, the MFB lights will indicate the battery charge status (see page 7). While the headset is on the charger, press the MFB once to re-establish the Bluetooth connection to the phone. After the battery is fully charged, the MFB charge light will turn and stay green as long as the charger/adapter is connected to the headset. While the headset is fully charged and the charge light is green, the blue indicator light will also be on if the headset is powered on. VXi BlueParrott® Xpress User Guide Xpress_UserGuide_08-22.indd 19 19 8/22/2011 4:22:38 PM ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS NOTE: Your cell phone must support the following functions (consult the phone owner’s manual). LAST NUMBER REDIAL To re-dial the last number that was dialed from the cell phone, press and hold the Volume Down button for approximately 1 second. A beep will be heard and the phone will redial the last number. REJECT A CALL To reject an incoming call, press and hold the MFB for 2 seconds. You will hear 2 falling tones and the incoming call will be transferred to your voicemail (if available). VOICE DIAL To use the voice dial feature of the cell phone, quickly press the MFB on the headset; a tone will be heard and the phone’s voice dialer should open; clearly speak the command. Repeat quick press of the MFB to end voice dial. The headset must be in standby mode to use this feature. More functions on page 21 20 Xpress_UserGuide_08-22.indd 20 VXi BlueParrott® Xpress User Guide 8/22/2011 4:22:38 PM ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS TRANSFER AUDIO To transfer audio from the headset to the cell phone while on a call, press and hold the volume down button for 1-2 seconds. A tone will be heard and audio will transfer to the phone; repeat to transfer audio back to the headset. When audio is transferred to the phone, the red light will flash until audio is transferred back to the headset. TURN HEADSET INDICATOR LIGHTS ON/OFF A quick press of both the volume up and volume down buttons at the same time will turn the headset indicator lights off, repeat to turn the indicator lights on. When powering on the headset, the indicator lights will be in the same state as they were when last powered off. AUTOMATIC BLUETOOTH CONNECTION When the headset is powered on, it will automatically attempt to connect to the last device it was paired with. If the headset was paired with multiple devices and the last connected device is not available (turned off, out of range,etc.), the headset will attempt to connect to the second to the last device it was connected to, etc. It is also possible to reconnect to the device with a quick press of the headset’s MFB. A tone will be heard and the two devices should connect. VXi BlueParrott® Xpress User Guide Xpress_UserGuide_08-22.indd 21 21 8/22/2011 4:22:38 PM RESET PAIRED DEVICES LIST To reset the headset’s internal paired devices list, hold the headset near your ear. Press and hold the Volume Up and the Volume Down buttons simultaneously for approximately 5-6 seconds until two low tones are heard. This procedure may be necessary if the headset will not pair or connect to a device. NOTE: Pairing information for devices previously paired with the headset will be lost. Headset will need to be paired to the device after reset has occurred. VXi BlueParrott® Xpress User Guide Xpress_UserGuide_08-22.indd 22 22 8/22/2011 4:22:38 PM CALL WAITING / REJECTING A CALL 1. To accept an incoming call while talking on an active call, press the MFB button twice to put the active call on hold. 2. To switch to the original call, quickly press the MFB button once. NOTE: Depending on your phone’s programming, you may be able to switch between calls from the phone’s call switch menu. 3. To reject an incoming call while on an active call, press and hold the MFB button for 2 seconds. The incoming call will go to voicemail. 23 Xpress_UserGuide_08-22.indd 23 VXi BlueParrott® Xpress User Guide 8/22/2011 4:22:38 PM SPECIFICATIONS Range: Up to 66 feet. Best range is achieved with line-of-sight positioning of headset and cell phone. Certain conditions and obstructions, such as wireless devices, placing your phone on a metal surface (such as your vehicle’s hood), walls, etc., can inhibit radio wave transmission and reduce range. Talk Time: 7+ hours on a 3.5-hour charge. Auto adapter tip Standby Time: Up to 195 hours on a 3.5-hour charge. Auto (DC) Charger Inline Fuse Replacement: If neither of the headset charging indicators light when the auto adapter is connected to the headset and power source, check the charger’s inline fuse. Replace with 1A 250V Slow-Blow glass fuse (3AG) if necessary. Fuses are available at most automotive stores. To replace, simply unscrew the tip of the auto adapter (see photo, right) and remove the fuse (be careful not to lose the spring that is inside). Put new fuse in and screw the tip back on. 24 Xpress_UserGuide_08-22.indd 24 VXi BlueParrott® Xpress User Guide 8/22/2011 4:22:39 PM FUNCTIONS & INDICATORS Function Button/Duration of press LED Indicator Audio Indicator Voice Indicator Power On MFB (2-3 seconds) Blue double flash (1 second) NONE “Power on” Power Off MFB (2-3 seconds) All LEDs turn off NONE “Power off” Enable Pairing Mode MFB (5-15 seconds) Rapid blue flash NONE “Discovering” Headset connects to device n/a Slow blue flash NONE “Your headset is connected” Connect to A2DP n/a Quick double flashing blue MFB NONE “Your headset is connected” Volume Up Volume Up (quick press) NONE Single tone NONE Volume Down Volume Down (quick press) NONE Single tone NONE VXi BlueParrott® Xpress User Guide Xpress_UserGuide_08-22.indd 25 25 8/22/2011 4:22:39 PM FUNCTIONS & INDICATORS Function Button/Duration of press LED Indicator Audio Indicator Voice Indicator Mute (On/Off) Volume Up (2 seconds) NONE Single tone NONE Mute reminder n/a n/a Single tone at 10-second intervals n/a Voice Dial (Start/End) MFB (quick press) NONE Single tone NONE Last Number Redial Volume Down (1 second) NONE Single tone NONE Answer a Call/ Active Call MFB (quick press) Blue light flashes once per second Two rising tones NONE End a Call MFB (quick press) Blue light flashes every 4 seconds NONE “Call terminated” Reject a Call* MFB (2 seconds) NONE Two falling tones NONE 26 Xpress_UserGuide_08-22.indd 26 VXi BlueParrott® Xpress User Guide 8/22/2011 4:22:39 PM FUNCTIONS & INDICATORS Function Button/Duration of press LED Indicator Audio Indicator Voice Indicator Transfer Audio Volume Down (1-2 seconds) NONE NONE NONE Disable LEDs Volume Up/Volume Down (quick press) All LEDs turn off Short tone NONE Enable LEDs Volume Up/Volume Down (quick press) LEDs turn on Short tone NONE Reset Paired Devices Volume Up/Volume Down (5-6 seconds) NONE 2 low tones NONE Disconnect from Device n/a Blue double flash NONE “Your headset is disconnected.” Link Loss NONE Slow flashing red MFB NONE “Out of range” Low Battery NONE Fast flashing red MFB Long, high tone @ 20 seconds “Low battery” VXi BlueParrott® Xpress User Guide Xpress_UserGuide_08-22.indd 27 27 8/22/2011 4:22:39 PM FUNCTIONS & INDICATORS Function Button/Duration of press LED Indicator Audio Indicator Voice Indicator Incoming Call Hold MFB (press twice) NONE Single tone NONE Accept Held Incoming Call MFB (quick press) NONE Short tone NONE Reject Held Incoming Call MFB (1-2 seconds) NONE 2 falling tones NONE Enable Multipoint Mode MFB / Volume Up & Volume Down (quick press) NONE 4 rising tones NONE Disable Multipoint Mode MFB / Volume Up & Volume Down (5-6 seconds) NONE 4 falling tones NONE Start Proximity (RSSI) Pairing MFB & Volume Down (quick press) Rapid flashing blue MFB 2 half-second low tones “Discovering” 28 Xpress_UserGuide_08-22.indd 28 VXi BlueParrott® Xpress User Guide 8/22/2011 4:22:40 PM VXi WARRANTY (1) VXi warrants that your BlueParrott Xpress headset system will be free from defects in material and workmanship for one year from the date of purchase. If, during the first year from the date of purchase, your BlueParrott Xpress headset system fails to work due to a defect in material or workmanship, VXi will repair or replace the product, at its election, free of charge. Without proof of purchase, the warranty period begins on the date of manufacture. Consumable components (for example, cushions, battery and fuse) are not included in this one-year warranty. (2) The foregoing limited warranty does not cover equipment failure attributable to accident, improper operation, misuse, abuse, or any cause other than defects in the materials or workmanship of VXi’s products. (3) VXi’s obligations under this warranty are limited to repair or replacement (at our option) of any defective part returned to VXi at the customer’s expense. Returned products require a Return Authorization that may be obtained by calling 800-742-8588. Products returned to VXi for repair under this warranty will be return shipped to the customer at VXi’s expense. (4) THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Some jurisdictions do not permit the exclusion of implied warranties and the foregoing exclusions may not apply to you. (5) In no event shall VXi be responsible for any other damages whatsoever, including direct, indirect, special, incidental, consequential, or other damages for breach of this or any other warranty, express or implied. VXi BlueParrott® Xpress User Guide Xpress_UserGuide_08-22.indd 29 29 8/22/2011 4:22:40 PM FCC NOTICE TO USERS 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. Users are not permitted to make changes or modify the device in any way. Changes or modifications not approved by VXi Corporation will 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 particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: – Reorient or relocate the receiving antennae – Increase the separation between the equipment and the 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. 30 Xpress_UserGuide_08-22.indd 30 VXi BlueParrott® Xpress User Guide 8/22/2011 4:22:40 PM IC NOTICE TO CANADIAN USERS This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). 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. This device complies with RSS-310 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003 (Cet appareil numérique de la classe Best conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada). VXi BlueParrott® Xpress User Guide Xpress_UserGuide_08-22.indd 31 31 8/22/2011 4:22:40 PM ® VXi Corporation | 271 Locust Street, Dover, NH 03820 USA Toll Free: 800-742-8588 | Phone: 603-742-2888 | www.blueparrott.com PN203146A ©2011 VXi Corporation Xpress_UserGuide_08-22.indd 32 Printed in China 8/22/2011 4:22:40 PM
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xmp.iid:A8856D7884BFE011A3E588A7B79C3C90, xmp.iid:AB856D7884BFE011A3E588A7B79C3C90, xmp.iid:AE856D7884BFE011A3E588A7B79C3C90, xmp.iid:8AE87566A0BFE011A3E588A7B79C3C90, xmp.iid:8DE87566A0BFE011A3E588A7B79C3C90, xmp.iid:90E87566A0BFE011A3E588A7B79C3C90, xmp.iid:93E87566A0BFE011A3E588A7B79C3C90, xmp.iid:9BA27EC2A5BFE011A3E588A7B79C3C90, xmp.iid:9C7540FDB7C1E011B123CD78C9AAA0F8, xmp.iid:A07540FDB7C1E011B123CD78C9AAA0F8, xmp.iid:C985877FBEC1E011B123CD78C9AAA0F8, xmp.iid:CF85877FBEC1E011B123CD78C9AAA0F8, xmp.iid:B49F7D8AC0C1E011B123CD78C9AAA0F8, xmp.iid:BA9F7D8AC0C1E011B123CD78C9AAA0F8, xmp.iid:6933AB0EC4C1E011A93882971188F192, xmp.iid:6F33AB0EC4C1E011A93882971188F192, xmp.iid:689649F0D1C1E01185CA899A556515FB, xmp.iid:529F0CF57BC3E0119DF5D0BDC92B2E38, xmp.iid:589F0CF57BC3E0119DF5D0BDC92B2E38, xmp.iid:3B093A147DC3E0119DF5D0BDC92B2E38, xmp.iid:C6EB1C787EC3E0119DF5D0BDC92B2E38, xmp.iid:CCEB1C787EC3E0119DF5D0BDC92B2E38, xmp.iid:FFBD928D7FC3E0119DF5D0BDC92B2E38, xmp.iid:05BE928D7FC3E0119DF5D0BDC92B2E38, xmp.iid:5CC4765C93C3E0119DF5D0BDC92B2E38, xmp.iid:417FF90C96C3E0119DF5D0BDC92B2E38, xmp.iid:477FF90C96C3E0119DF5D0BDC92B2E38, xmp.iid:484D698217C4E011A2FAF85B754CC137, xmp.iid:73CBEBF319C4E011A2FAF85B754CC137, xmp.iid:79CBEBF319C4E011A2FAF85B754CC137, xmp.iid:C798DC3124C4E011A2FAF85B754CC137, xmp.iid:CD98DC3124C4E011A2FAF85B754CC137, xmp.iid:536B6AB22AC4E011A2FAF85B754CC137, xmp.iid:596B6AB22AC4E011A2FAF85B754CC137, xmp.iid:58FF7B1E2CC4E011A2FAF85B754CC137, xmp.iid:5EFF7B1E2CC4E011A2FAF85B754CC137, xmp.iid:D7F9642A2DC4E011A2FAF85B754CC137, xmp.iid:E6B9D1CC2DC4E011A2FAF85B754CC137, xmp.iid:770066C22EC4E011A2FAF85B754CC137, xmp.iid:7F0066C22EC4E011A2FAF85B754CC137, xmp.iid:70A3C52830C4E011A2FAF85B754CC137, xmp.iid:76A3C52830C4E011A2FAF85B754CC137, xmp.iid:B9B15E4431C4E011A2FAF85B754CC137, xmp.iid:BFB15E4431C4E011A2FAF85B754CC137, xmp.iid:C0B15E4431C4E011A2FAF85B754CC137, xmp.iid:D52C55D83AC4E011A2FAF85B754CC137, xmp.iid:DB2C55D83AC4E011A2FAF85B754CC137, xmp.iid:68BF5CE33AC4E011A2FAF85B754CC137, xmp.iid:6EBF5CE33AC4E011A2FAF85B754CC137, xmp.iid:6FBF5CE33AC4E011A2FAF85B754CC137, xmp.iid:0774DA403BC4E011A2FAF85B754CC137, xmp.iid:5A33433B3CC4E011A2FAF85B754CC137, xmp.iid:6033433B3CC4E011A2FAF85B754CC137, xmp.iid:97EC24AF4DC4E0118B3498778C5E965D, xmp.iid:A61C88EE4EC4E0118B3498778C5E965D, xmp.iid:AC1C88EE4EC4E0118B3498778C5E965D, xmp.iid:BF0D96524FC4E0118B3498778C5E965D, xmp.iid:C50D96524FC4E0118B3498778C5E965D, xmp.iid:C60D96524FC4E0118B3498778C5E965D, xmp.iid:6DBA184455C4E0118B3498778C5E965D, xmp.iid:73BA184455C4E0118B3498778C5E965D, xmp.iid:E45DE37946C7E011BD40E985FF34CAEC, xmp.iid:E55DE37946C7E011BD40E985FF34CAEC, xmp.iid:D26882A44DC7E011BD40E985FF34CAEC, xmp.iid:D86882A44DC7E011BD40E985FF34CAEC, xmp.iid:F7DB239271C7E011BD40E985FF34CAEC, xmp.iid:BA3A6D6F84C7E011BD40E985FF34CAEC, xmp.iid:8B3C632814C8E0118F65A1A70B6DBAB9, xmp.iid:953C632814C8E0118F65A1A70B6DBAB9, xmp.iid:8BDDA85514C8E0118F65A1A70B6DBAB9, xmp.iid:95DDA85514C8E0118F65A1A70B6DBAB9, xmp.iid:F796E39214C8E0118F65A1A70B6DBAB9, xmp.iid:E113690117C8E0118F65A1A70B6DBAB9, xmp.iid:9970F5751BC8E0118F65A1A70B6DBAB9, xmp.iid:631A3D1C1CC8E0118F65A1A70B6DBAB9, xmp.iid:1F0A369D1CC8E0118F65A1A70B6DBAB9, xmp.iid:93BFCAC91CC8E0118F65A1A70B6DBAB9, xmp.iid:3CFB66D91CC8E0118F65A1A70B6DBAB9, xmp.iid:5635953B1DC8E0118F65A1A70B6DBAB9, xmp.iid:6E73575C1DC8E0118F65A1A70B6DBAB9, xmp.iid:1EEB3A7E20C8E0118F65A1A70B6DBAB9, xmp.iid:CD07E0C520C8E0118F65A1A70B6DBAB9, xmp.iid:CE07E0C520C8E0118F65A1A70B6DBAB9, xmp.iid:58B6E63721C8E0118F65A1A70B6DBAB9, xmp.iid:1B3A2AB221C8E0118F65A1A70B6DBAB9, xmp.iid:CD04316D30C8E0118F65A1A70B6DBAB9, xmp.iid:478BFC0BCFC8E011BCD1FF3B57BBAA00, xmp.iid:E0FEAB70D6C8E0118FEBD558D8AD50CF, xmp.iid:339A844508C9E011887EB192FB637317, xmp.iid:E41B749208C9E011887EB192FB637317, xmp.iid:9738712D09C9E011887EB192FB637317, xmp.iid:5B21DC2A0BC9E011887EB192FB637317, xmp.iid:DE502B6D0BC9E011887EB192FB637317, xmp.iid:DF502B6D0BC9E011887EB192FB637317, xmp.iid:255DEC6F14C9E011887EB192FB637317, xmp.iid:F1B901A797C9E011AD67E15FE0554FEF, xmp.iid:02A70DCFA1C9E011AD67E15FE0554FEF, xmp.iid:27520B0BA3C9E011AD67E15FE0554FEF, xmp.iid:A14DB200A4C9E011AD67E15FE0554FEF, xmp.iid:AA131F63B1C9E011AD67E15FE0554FEF, xmp.iid:1C05D403B2C9E011AD67E15FE0554FEF, xmp.iid:1D05D403B2C9E011AD67E15FE0554FEF, xmp.iid:1E05D403B2C9E011AD67E15FE0554FEF, xmp.iid:DDA51995B2C9E011AD67E15FE0554FEF, xmp.iid:8DE9C29EB2C9E011AD67E15FE0554FEF, xmp.iid:B151F3B4B2C9E011AD67E15FE0554FEF, xmp.iid:582B9FF2B2C9E011AD67E15FE0554FEF, xmp.iid:FA3CE29EB3C9E011AD67E15FE0554FEF, xmp.iid:83F98D07B4C9E011AD67E15FE0554FEF, xmp.iid:D6E4519EB9C9E011AD67E15FE0554FEF, xmp.iid:5A7644AFB9C9E011AD67E15FE0554FEF, xmp.iid:70BC1E05BAC9E011AD67E15FE0554FEF, xmp.iid:C2471255BBC9E011AD67E15FE0554FEF, xmp.iid:F9FED930C8C9E011AD67E15FE0554FEF, xmp.iid:E1BEC63BCBC9E011AD67E15FE0554FEF, xmp.iid:2279E17DCBC9E011AD67E15FE0554FEF, xmp.iid:2379E17DCBC9E011AD67E15FE0554FEF, xmp.iid:2479E17DCBC9E011AD67E15FE0554FEF, xmp.iid:EEE7DB00CDC9E011AD67E15FE0554FEF, xmp.iid:C508AB1ACDC9E011AD67E15FE0554FEF, xmp.iid:C608AB1ACDC9E011AD67E15FE0554FEF, xmp.iid:1E736B4A70CAE0119C1182DF32EAC983, xmp.iid:6B5E774A70CAE0119C1182DF32EAC983, xmp.iid:6C5E774A70CAE0119C1182DF32EAC983, xmp.iid:6D5E774A70CAE0119C1182DF32EAC983, xmp.iid:0304A88774CAE0119C1182DF32EAC983, xmp.iid:5A2DFFA774CAE0119C1182DF32EAC983, xmp.iid:D43560B874CAE0119C1182DF32EAC983, xmp.iid:325C7AD174CAE0119C1182DF32EAC983, xmp.iid:764E821C75CAE0119C1182DF32EAC983, xmp.iid:FAD7D97675CAE0119C1182DF32EAC983, xmp.iid:C223EDEA7BCAE0119C1182DF32EAC983, xmp.iid:C323EDEA7BCAE0119C1182DF32EAC983, xmp.iid:4132BEC696CAE0119C1182DF32EAC983, xmp.iid:C8C727ABC1CCE0118D1CDF759447F58E, xmp.iid:196412F8C2CCE0118D1CDF759447F58E, xmp.iid:64AC102FC4CCE0118D1CDF759447F58E, xmp.iid:BDBED71BC5CCE0118D1CDF759447F58E, xmp.iid:BEBED71BC5CCE0118D1CDF759447F58E, xmp.iid:EFA94B29C7CCE0118D1CDF759447F58E, xmp.iid:F0A94B29C7CCE0118D1CDF759447F58E, xmp.iid:34A95A93C7CCE0118D1CDF759447F58E, xmp.iid:BF94FA2AC9CCE0118D1CDF759447F58E, xmp.iid:F59E690BCACCE0118D1CDF759447F58E, xmp.iid:04770521CACCE0118D1CDF759447F58E, xmp.iid:05770521CACCE0118D1CDF759447F58E, xmp.iid:CAACCA60CECCE0118D1CDF759447F58E, xmp.iid:D21C6304CFCCE0118D1CDF759447F58E, xmp.iid:F936A32FD6CCE0118D1CDF759447F58E, xmp.iid:7666615BD6CCE0118D1CDF759447F58E, xmp.iid:7766615BD6CCE0118D1CDF759447F58E, xmp.iid:7866615BD6CCE0118D1CDF759447F58E, xmp.iid:7966615BD6CCE0118D1CDF759447F58E, xmp.iid:3D45BDF7D7CCE0118D1CDF759447F58E, xmp.iid:F7995D3CE4CCE0118D1CDF759447F58E, xmp.iid:F8995D3CE4CCE0118D1CDF759447F58E, xmp.iid:F9995D3CE4CCE0118D1CDF759447F58E, xmp.iid:EE413F2EE9CCE0118D1CDF759447F58E, xmp.iid:AA31CC5BE9CCE0118D1CDF759447F58E, xmp.iid:D6773F69E9CCE0118D1CDF759447F58E, xmp.iid:D7773F69E9CCE0118D1CDF759447F58E, xmp.iid:D8773F69E9CCE0118D1CDF759447F58E, xmp.iid:9F30D1C8F4CCE011A74CD9D2891AD16C, xmp.iid:6A05F1DBF4CCE011A74CD9D2891AD16C, xmp.iid:B981D636F5CCE011A74CD9D2891AD16C, xmp.iid:7A600242F5CCE011A74CD9D2891AD16C, xmp.iid:7029AD5FFCCCE011A74CD9D2891AD16C History When : 2011:08:02 18:17:51-04:00, 2011:08:03 13:32:52-04:00, 2011:08:03 13:32:52-04:00, 2011:08:03 13:51:06-04:00, 2011:08:03 13:52:42-04:00, 2011:08:03 14:49:02-04:00, 2011:08:03 14:55:16-04:00, 2011:08:03 15:01:42-04:00, 2011:08:03 15:13:14-04:00, 2011:08:03 15:31:38-04:00, 2011:08:03 15:44:25-04:00, 2011:08:03 15:48:29-04:00, 2011:08:03 15:50:35-04:00, 2011:08:03 15:52:23-04:00, 2011:08:03 15:53:26-04:00, 2011:08:03 15:55:11-04:00, 2011:08:03 16:08:22-04:00, 2011:08:03 16:27:43-04:00, 2011:08:03 16:28:08-04:00, 2011:08:03 16:36:32-04:00, 2011:08:03 16:43:48-04:00, 2011:08:03 16:46:15-04:00, 2011:08:03 16:58:51-04:00, 2011:08:03 17:04:56-04:00, 2011:08:03 17:06:51-04:00, 2011:08:03 17:14:21-04:00, 2011:08:05 08:39:07-04:00, 2011:08:05 09:19:56-04:00, 2011:08:05 09:41:17-04:00, 2011:08:05 09:45:52-04:00, 2011:08:05 10:40:31-04:00, 2011:08:05 10:46:25-04:00, 2011:08:05 10:46:53-04:00, 2011:08:05 10:49:20-04:00, 2011:08:05 11:04:23-04:00, 2011:08:05 11:12:36-04:00, 2011:08:05 11:21:39-04:00, 2011:08:05 12:37-04:00, 2011:08:05 12:58:08-04:00, 2011:08:05 13:00:49-04:00, 2011:08:05 16:11:10-04:00, 2011:08:05 16:13:11-04:00, 2011:08:05 16:14:38-04:00, 2011:08:05 16:20:45-04:00, 2011:08:05 16:44:03-04:00, 2011:08:05 16:54:01-04:00, 2011:08:05 16:55:23-04:00, 2011:08:05 16:59:07-04:00, 2011:08:08 08:14:39-04:00, 2011:08:08 08:27:27-04:00, 2011:08:08 09:01:14-04:00, 2011:08:08 09:03:33-04:00, 2011:08:08 09:15:52-04:00, 2011:08:08 09:34:58-04:00, 2011:08:08 09:41:02-04:00, 2011:08:08 09:41:02-04:00, 2011:08:08 11:20:24-04:00, 2011:08:10 14:09:58-04:00, 2011:08:10 14:15:18-04:00, 2011:08:10 14:17:59-04:00, 2011:08:10 14:27:56-04:00, 2011:08:10 14:35:22-04:00, 2011:08:10 14:35:42-04:00, 2011:08:10 14:38:49-04:00, 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