HCIP-VC V2.0 IHVP Implementing Huawei Advanced ViewPoint System
HCIP-VC V2.0 IHVP Implementing Huawei Advanced ViewPoint System
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The actual videoconferencing performance depends on the television's performance and
the entire conferencing environment.
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The actual videoconferencing performance significantly deteriorates if the worst
conferencing factor exists. Therefore, enhancing conferencing performance requires
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consideration of all factors.
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There are four factors that constitute a conference room design: illumination, acoustics,
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intelligent control, and decoration.
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The intelligent control system and conference decorations closely influence the
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performance of video input and output.
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An integrated videoconferencing room provides four major features: easy use, HD video,
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Hi-fi audio, and comfortable environment.
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There are four basic optical indexes: illuminance, color temperature, white balance, and
color rendering index.
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The illuminance is a measure of how much the incident light illuminates the surface. The
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illuminance affects the screen resolution in a way that the lower the illuminance is the
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more video noises exist and the dimmer the image is displayed.
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The illuminance is a measure of the luminous intensity per unit area of light travelling in a
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given direction. The unit of the illuminance is lux (lx) or lumens per square meter (lm/m2).
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1 lux (lx) is the luminous intensity of one lumen (lm) per square meter (m 2). Illuminance
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vertical direction. If the light travels in tilted direction, the illuminance deteriorates.
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The color temperature affects the true color reproduction.
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The hottest stars radiate blue light.
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The coolest stars radiate red.
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Color temperature of common light sources:
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You can use a color temperature meter to measure the color temperature.
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White balance is a technique to balance the white colors in an image.
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White balance reproduces whiteness to keep the true colors of white objects under casting
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of any light sources. Specifically, if the white color differentiates under casting of certain
light sources, the white balance technique reproduces the whiteness faithfully.
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If the color rendering index is small, the image color saturation decreases and the video
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image reproduces a color that is greatly different from the true color.
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The optical spectrum determines the color of a light source. However, several light waves
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colors. Light sources of the same color have different optical spectrums, and light sources
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of various spectrum constitutes may produce ideal color rendering performance.
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light sources, obvious color shift occurs in displayed images. A large color shift results in
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poor color rendering performance. Nowadays, the Kaufman index is a general
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measurement of the color rendering performance.
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Trichronmatic lamps are commonly used light fixture.
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If the RGB mode is used, the RGB color model assigns a color intensity value ranging from
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0 to 255 to each pixel. An RGB image is presented by proportionally mixed three colors:
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red, green, and blue. The mixture proportion is indicated as COLORREF RGB (BYTE byRed,
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BYTE byGreen, BYTE byBlue).
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Do not place light fixtures directly above the human or from the window, because these
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directions will generate shadows on human faces. The trichromatic electroluminescence
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lamps are adjusted to proper locations to cast evenly distributed lights on human faces.
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The locations are determined during videoconferencing television commissioning.
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A light-color tablecloth is recommended so that reflected lights can lighten human faces.
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The camera does not point to the entrance door because this results in exposures of light
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CCD: Charge-coupled Device
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CMOS: Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor
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The CCD and CMOS are semiconductor devices that transfer optical images into digital
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The light sensitivity of a CMOS sensor ranges from 6 lux to 15 lux. The CMOS sensor has a
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fixed noise 10 times higher than the CCD sensor does. The fixed image noises linger in the
image and appear like an image in the screen because the CMOS sensor does not function
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below 10 lux illuminance. Therefore, CCD sensors are used for monitoring cameras in the
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industry and high-class places while CMOS sensors are used for home electrics of lower-
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AF: automatic focus.
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The horizontal viewing angle can be adjusted using two ways:
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1)Adjust seats if the screen width is fixed.
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2)Adjust screen width if the screen is adjustable.
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The horizontal angle can be designed according to customer's requirements.
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A color wheel is an abstract illustrative organization of 12 common colors around a circle
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Timbre, pitch, and loudness are three fundamental elements of acoustics.
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Loudness is an auditory sensation in terms of which sounds can be ordered on a scale
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extending from quiet to loud. Loudness may be quantified by the amplitude of sound
waves. The pitch is a perceptual property influenced by the frequency of fundamental
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waves. The timbre depends on the structure of harmonic waves. The three elements
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determine the voice quality of the speaker in the conference room.
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The timbre and pitch differ human voices from each other. High-fidelity or hi-fi
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reproduction means the reproduction of sound in a way that the timbre and pitch are very
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faithful to the original.
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Human voice consists of sound made by human beings through vocal cord vibration.
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language ranges from 200 Hz to 700 Hz. Adult male voices are usually lower-pitched and
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and a soprano voice can be as high as 1000 Hz.
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Reverberation time refers to the period of time taken for a specified decrease (usually 60
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dB) in sound pressure level at a given frequency and point in an enclosed or partly
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enclosed space, after the sound signal from an acoustic source is interrupted. Generally,
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the reverberation time is represented using T60.
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Sounds are graded using decibels. The quietest sound that human ear can hear is greater
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than or equal to 0 dB. A comfortable acoustic environment for study and work is of noises
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Decibel, or dB for short, is a unit used to express the ratio of two powers by ten times the
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Critical distance is the distance at which the sound pressure level of the direct sound D
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Reverberation time refers to the period of time taken for a specified decrease (usually 60
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enclosed space, after the sound signal from an acoustic source is interrupted. Generally,
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the reverberation time is represented using T60.
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The basic principle of reverberation is to avoid echoes.
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Direct sound: refers to sound signals directly transmitted from the sound source to the
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Omnidirectional collect tone: The microphone can collect tones at 360°.
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Directional collect tone: The microphone collects tones in a specified range, for example
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120°. In most cases, microphones are cascaded in this scenario.
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Huawei‘s Videoconferencing products include the ViewPoint 9039, ViewPoint 9039-T,
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ViewPoint 9039S, ViewPoint9036, ViewPoint 9035, ViewPoint 9033, ViewPoint 9030,
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HUAWEI VP9039A, HUAWEI VP9039A-T, HUAWEI VP9035A,TE30,TE40,TE50
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This course introduces advanced features and the maintenance methods of the VP 9000
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The user access layer is made up of endpoints. Those that comply with H.320, H.323, or
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H.331 can communicate with the videoconferencing system.
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VP 9000 and TE endpoints locate at the user access layer, to implement coding/decoding
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of audio/video streams and data streams.
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Banners and captions are broadcasted and can be configured on endpoints. The MCU
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forwards the configuration information and endpoints overlay the banners and captions on
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current video. The caption display effect can be set on each endpoint.
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After an endpoint enters a conference, a user can press the OK key on the remote control
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instant messages;
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Introduction to capabilities of the Mini MCU of VP 9039S-M.
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Introduction to capabilities of the Mini MCU of VP 9036S-M.
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When there is no endpoint, one computer is used at both ends of a network respectively
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The preceding figure shows the interface layout of the NDT. There are five main functional
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On the main interface of the remote control, choose Diagnostics to check the status,
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The Status interface contains the following information: link status, 3G network, call
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Ping an IP address to check status of the network between the local endpoint and the
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Choose Diagnostics > Logs to query the operation records on the endpoint;
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Version (Train 11)
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Requirements of Large-sized Enterprises
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Background
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During a conference, the main site might need to know situations about the other sites by
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viewing their videos. This is when CP or a video wall is used.
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video, or reserve the video only to the meeting chair. This function is very useful in a large-
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Conference Information: shows the site name, conference name, MCU name, and site
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Restore services as soon as possible, to reduce the impact of faults on customer
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MC: processes H.323 protocol based communication for all endpoints, and schedules
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Version Number (Train 11)
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network, making H.323 nodes from different networks can communicate.
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Requires conversion between analog and digital signals during recording, resulting in
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Manage the recording server.
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PWR: Power indicator
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LAN: WAND indicator,WAN LED blink if the data is transmitted
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SMC (Service Management Center), the Recording & Streaming System and MCU are
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conferences, and sends instructions to the Recording & Streaming System to start/stop the
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The Recording & Streaming System receives the encoded high/low streams from MCU for
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Users can control the recording from the SMC's user interface, the touch
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Enter the IP address of the device in the IE browser, and then press Enter key to visit the
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administrator can set the user name and password for the common users.
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the unicast player interface for you to watch the unicast.
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The player on the webpage will start up when you watch the unicast.
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In the search bar, you may search files by the file name or conference time. The two
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searching conditions can be used together or independently. After entering the key word
or time, you may click the “Search” button to get the result.
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some differences between the functions of VOD player and unicast player.
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Under the module of Basic Authorization, the user or user group can set the authorities of
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information.
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Under the module of VOD Authorization, you can set the authorities to view, modify,
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delete and download the recorded file for the user or user group. If you select an
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operation for all VOD, such as view or modification, then you will have the corresponding
authority to deal with the files being recorded after the setting.
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next to “Operation”, you can modify the configurations of all authorities.
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The devices equipped with dual gigabit interface, and you need to insert the network
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Enter the IP address, submask and default gateway assigned by the network administrator.
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Set the parameters for SMC communications. Please contact the network administrator for
detailed SMC parameters.
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The privilege of HCNA/HCNP/HCIE:
With any Huawei Career Certification, you have the privilege on http://learning.huawei.com/en to enjoy:
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1、e-Learning Courses: Logon http://learning.huawei.com/en and enter Huawei Training/e-Learning
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If you have the HCNA/HCNP certificate:You can access Huawei Career Certification and Basic Technology e-Learning
courses.
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If you have the HCIE certificate: You can access all the e-Learning courses which marked for HCIE Certification Users.
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Methods to get the HCIE e-Learning privilege : Please associate HCIE certificate information with your Huawei account, and
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Content: Huawei product training material and Huawei career certification training material.
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Method:Logon http://learning.huawei.com/en and enter Huawei Training/Classroom Training ,then you can download
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3、 Priority to participate in Huawei Online Open Class (LVC)
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The Huawei career certification training and product training covering all ICT technical domains like R&S, UC&C, Security,
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Storage and so on, which are conducted by Huawei professional instructors.
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eNSP :Simulate single Router&Switch device and large network.
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WLAN Planner :Network planning tools for WLAN AP products.
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In addition, Huawei has built up Huawei Technical Forum which allows candidates to discuss technical issues with Huawei experts ,
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share exam experiences with others or be acquainted with Huawei Products.
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Statement:
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This material is for personal use only, and can not be used by any individual or organization for any commercial purposes.
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