VADDIO HuddleSHOT Complete Manual

VADDIO HuddleSHOT Complete Manual

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Complete Manual for the
HuddleSHOT
All-in-One Conferencing Camera
Document 411-0037-30 Rev A
August 2019

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  • Page 1 Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera Document 411-0037-30 Rev A August 2019...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Overview What's in this Guide Features Unpacking the Camera A Quick Look at the Camera Front of the Camera Back of the Camera Installation Don’t Void Your Warranty! Before You Install the Camera Installing the Wall Mount Cabling Notes About Echo Cancellation Basic Connections for Conferencing or Sharing Content Connections for Conferencing Using a Room Audio System...
  • Page 3 Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera Disabling Telnet Access Adding Room Information to the Screen Saving (Exporting) or Restoring (Importing) a Configuration Rebooting the Camera Installing a Firmware Update Installing a Firmware Update for the Connected Microphone Contacting Vaddio Technical Support...
  • Page 4 Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera video mute trigger streaming settings get streaming ip enable network ping network settings get system reboot system factory-reset version history help exit Specifications Troubleshooting and Care Power and Control Video and Streaming...
  • Page 5: Overview

    Overview This guide covers the HuddleSHOT all-in-one conferencing camera – a fixed camera with integrated audio: HuddleSHOT camera, North America – 999-50707-000 (black); 999-50707-000G (gray) HuddleSHOT camera, Europe and UK – 999-50707-001 (black); 999-50707-001G (gray) HuddleSHOT camera, Australia and New Zealand – 999-50707-009 (black); 999-50707-009G (gray)
  • Page 6: Unpacking The Camera

    Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera Unpacking the Camera Make sure you have received all the items you expected. Download manuals, dimensional drawings, and other information from www.legrandav.com. HuddleSHOT, North America – 999-50707-000 (black), 999-50707-000G (gray) HuddleSHOT, Europe/UK – 999-50707-001 (black), 999-50707-001G (gray) HuddleSHOT, Australia/New Zealand –...
  • Page 7: A Quick Look At The Camera

    This section covers the physical features of the camera. Front of the Camera Camera – The HuddleSHOT camera offers 1x, 1.5x, and 2x zoom levels. Status light – The illuminated ring around the lens bezel indicates the camera's current state. The status light can be turned off in the administrative web interface.
  • Page 8: Installation

    Do not allow it to come into contact with any liquid. Do not install or operate this product if it has been dropped, damaged, or exposed to liquids. If any of these things happen, return it to Vaddio for safety and functional testing. Before You Install the Camera...
  • Page 9: Installing The Wall Mount

    Cabling Notes Caution When building cables for Vaddio products, do not use pass-through RJ-45 connectors. If they are crimped incorrectly, they can cause intermittent connections and degrade signal quality. Incorrectly crimped pass-through connectors can also damage the connectors on the product, which will void your warranty.
  • Page 10: About Echo Cancellation

    Basic Connections for Conferencing or Sharing Content This diagram shows a basic conferencing configuration for the HuddleSHOT all-in-one conferencing camera. A participant's laptop provides USB connectivity and the HDMI output to the room's display. The optional TableMIC microphone, shipped with a 25 ft (7.6 m) cable, allows for more flexibility in the room...
  • Page 11: Connections For Conferencing Using A Room Audio System

    Connections for Using the Camera as a Sound Bar This diagram shows the HuddleSHOT camera used as a sound bar for the display. Audio from the DVD or other external device is routed from the display to the camera's speakers using the HuddleSHOT EasyMic adapter.
  • Page 12: Installing The Camera

    Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera Installing the Camera Do not tighten the screws securing the camera to the wall mount until you are able to access the camera's web interface. You will need access to the button on the back of the camera to pair the remote and camera or to display the camera's IP address in the USB stream.
  • Page 13: Using The Remote

    Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera Using the Remote The HuddleSHOT camera's remote provides basic in-conference functionality – zoom, volume control, and muting. You can also use it to get the camera's IP address. When you have the IP address, you can open the camera's web interface.
  • Page 14: Pairing The Remote To The Camera

    Here are some common situations in which the remote can behave in ways you don't expect. Environments with HuddleSHOT cameras in adjacent rooms – If the remote is currently paired to a camera and within range of that camera, it will not pair with another camera.
  • Page 15: Using The Web Interface

    Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera Using the Web Interface The camera's web interface allows control via a network connection, using a browser. Password-protected pages provide administrative access to tasks such as setting passwords, changing the IP address, viewing diagnostics, and installing firmware updates.
  • Page 16: User Access

    Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera If the address is 169.254.1.1: This is the camera's default IP address. This usually means one of these things: The network automatically assigns IP addresses, but the camera is not connected to the network.
  • Page 17: Administrative Access

    Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera Administrative Access If you are on the Controls screen, you’re logged in at the user level, or guest access is enabled and you’re not logged in at all. For access to system administration and performance/behavior configuration tasks, open the menu to log in as admin.
  • Page 18: System Administration

    Note Vaddio's cameras have very similar web interfaces. Some of the screen shots in this manual may be from other models of camera. Configuring the Camera for Your Network By default, the camera is set to DHCP, and will receive an IP address automatically if your network assigns IP addresses.
  • Page 19 Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera To access the camera's Networking page during installation (skip this procedure if the camera has already been in service on this network): 1. Connect the camera according to the connection diagram, but do not connect the camera to the network.
  • Page 20: Optional For Dhcp Environments: Changing From A Dhcp Address To A Static Ip Address

    Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera To configure the camera with a static IP address: 1. Work with your IT department to determine the correct IP address, subnet mask, and gateway to assign. 2. On the Networking page, set IP Address to Static.
  • Page 21: Changing The Camera's Hostname

    Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera Changing the Camera's Hostname ETWORKING PAGE If your network supports hostname resolution, you may find it convenient to change the camera's hostname to something easy to remember, such as camera-center-boardroom. Work with your IT department to ensure that the new hostname conforms to the organization's naming...
  • Page 22: Specifying Time Zone And Ntp Server

    Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera Specifying Time Zone and NTP Server ETWORKING PAGE Using automatic NTP updating ensures that the timestamps in the camera's diagnostic log are accurate. Specifying your time zone may make it easier to match logged events with other actions and external events.
  • Page 23: Configuring Security Settings

    Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera Configuring Security Settings ECURITY PAGE Security settings include: Setting passwords and allowing or disabling guest access Allowing or disabling access via Telnet (by default, access via Telnet is enabled) Allowing or requiring HTTPS for web access (by default, HTTP is also permitted) and installing the SSL...
  • Page 24: Enabling Or Requiring Https

    Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera Enabling or Requiring HTTPS ECURITY PAGE By default, the web interface uses the HTTP protocol. You can configure the camera's web interface to require a secure HTTPS connection instead. 1. Select Show Advanced Settings. The advanced options open.
  • Page 25: Adding Room Information To The Screen

    Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera Adding Room Information to the Screen ABELS PAGE The information you enter on this page is displayed on every page of the web interface. In a multi-camera environment, you may also wish to specify what appears on the browser tab.
  • Page 26 Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera To export a configuration: 1. Configure the camera – set the time zone, create the room label, and store the presets you need. 2. Export the configuration (Export Data button). The export downloads to your computer as a .dat file. The filename is the camera's hostname.
  • Page 27: Rebooting The Camera

    Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera Rebooting the Camera YSTEM PAGE IRMWARE TAB This can help if the camera stops responding as you expect. In the System Utilities section, select Reboot.
  • Page 28: Installing A Firmware Update

    5. Select Continue. A progress message box opens and the indicator light on the front of the camera turns yellow/green. If the update process presents warnings or error messages, read them carefully. The camera reboots when the update is complete. Contact Vaddio Technical Support if you encounter any problems with the update.
  • Page 29: Installing A Firmware Update For The Connected Microphone

    Download firmware updates, release notes, and other product information from legrandav.com. 1. Go to the microphone's product page on the Vaddio website and download the update file identified as the web firmware update. The filename ends in .p7m.
  • Page 30: Contacting Vaddio Technical Support

    You’ll find information for contacting Vaddio Technical Support on the Help screen. Viewing Diagnostic Logs IAGNOSTICS PAGE If you encounter a problem that you can’t solve, your Vaddio technical support representative may ask you to download and email the log file available from the Diagnostics screen.
  • Page 31: Configuring Camera Behavior

    Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera Configuring Camera Behavior Basic camera configuration tasks are available on the Camera page: Adjust for the lighting in the room Set zoom level, dewarp adjustment, and color adjustments Other configuration tasks are available on these pages: Camera configuration tasks are available on these pages: Streaming –...
  • Page 32: Viewing A Stream

    Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera Viewing a Stream To view the RTSP stream: 1. Open a stream viewer such as VLC Media Player. 2. Select "Network stream" or your viewer's equivalent option. 3. Copy the streaming URL from the camera's Streaming page and paste it into the viewer as the URL for the network stream.
  • Page 33: Setting Up Ip Streaming In Easy Mode

    Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera Setting up IP Streaming in Easy Mode TREAMING PAGE Note Consult your network specialist when setting up IP streaming, to be sure that you select settings that are appropriate for the network. If you are not sure about these settings, start with the defaults.
  • Page 34: Setting Up Ip Streaming In Custom Mode

    Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera Setting up IP Streaming in Custom Mode TREAMING PAGE Note Consult your network specialist when setting up IP streaming, to be sure that you select settings that are appropriate for the network. 1. Select Custom quality mode.
  • Page 35: Rtsp Streaming Protocol And Url

    URL shown. Consult your IT department before changing these settings. RTSP port: Vaddio strongly recommends using the default RTSP port number. Path: The portion of the streaming URL that appears after the IP address. You may wish to change this to help identify the stream source –...
  • Page 36: Configuring Rtmp Streaming

    Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera Configuring RTMP Streaming TREAMING PAGE To use RTMP streaming, you must have an account with a streaming service. To configure an RTMP streaming service: 1. Select RTMP streaming, and select Settings. 2. Expand the information box for the service.
  • Page 37 Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera To select the enabled RTMP streaming service: Expand the list of available streaming services, and select the one to use. Note When RTMP streaming is selected and a service is configured, the camera streams to that service until...
  • Page 38: Changing Mtu

    Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera Changing MTU TREAMING PAGE The default packet size for streaming is 1400. Do not change this except in consultation with your network administrator.
  • Page 39: Managing Audio

    Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera Managing Audio The web interface provides separate controls for each of the audio inputs (built-in microphones, connected EasyMic-compatible microphone, USB playback) and outputs (speaker, IP stream left and right, and USB record).
  • Page 40: Adjusting Performance For Larger Rooms

    Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera Adjusting Performance for Larger Rooms UDIO PAGE If the camera is installed in a room large enough to require an external microphone, you may need to adjust the audio. Select Large Room Mode to boost the speakers and use the external microphone exclusively.
  • Page 41: Fine-Tuning Microphone Performance

    Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera Fine-Tuning Microphone Performance UDIO PAGE NPUTS TAB You may need to adjust the microphones to suit the room or the specific conference. To correct this... Do this Reverberant room (no external microphone) Set the NLP (Non-Linear Processing) filter to Reverberant to reduce the echoing quality of the sound.
  • Page 42: Using The Camera As A Sound Bar

    Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera Using the Camera as a Sound Bar UDIO PAGE BOTH TABS 1. With the camera connected as a sound bar, select Sound Bar Mode on the Inputs tab. 2. If the content is primarily music, set the speaker EQ Mode to Music on the Outputs tab.
  • Page 43: Setting Up Macros And Triggers

    Software triggers allow you to program custom functions for third-party control devices, such as defining the buttons on a conference room touch-screen. Hardware triggers (labeled One Touch in the web interface) allow you to define responses to connected Vaddio trigger devices such as TableMIC microphones.
  • Page 44: Writing And Editing Macros

    Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera Writing and Editing Macros ONTROL EVICES PAGE ACROS TAB To define a macro: 1. Enter a name in the Macro Editor's Name field. 2. Enter one or more Telnet commands in the editing area.
  • Page 45: Testing Macros

    Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera To edit an existing macro: Select the Edit button associated with the macro, make your changes in the Macro Editor, and save your work. To create a new macro based on an existing one: Select the Edit button for the existing macro to open it, and use the Save As button to give it a new name.
  • Page 46: Assigning Macros To Triggers

    Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera Assigning Macros to Triggers ONTROL EVICES PAGE RIGGERS TAB A trigger may be associated with a macro that runs when the trigger is on, one that runs when the trigger is off, or one of each.
  • Page 47: Testing Triggers

    Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera Testing Triggers ONTROL EVICES PAGE Just as it can be helpful to test macros when you write them, it can also be helpful to test triggers when you assign macros to them. The Trigger Testing section is available from both tabs of the Control Devices page.
  • Page 48: Setting Other System Behaviors

    Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera Setting Other System Behaviors YSTEM PAGE ENERAL TAB The following settings are available on the System page: LED On (default = selected) – If desired, the indicator light can be turned off.
  • Page 49: Telnet Serial Command Api

    Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera Telnet Serial Command API The Vaddio Telnet command API allows an external device such as an AMX or Crestron presentation system to control the camera. It is also used for writing macros. Network connectivity and a Telnet client are required;...
  • Page 50: Camera Home

    Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera camera home Returns the camera to its stored color settings. Synopsis camera home Example >camera home > camera ccu get Returns CCU (lighting and color) information. Synopsis camera ccu get <param> Options...
  • Page 51: Camera Ccu Set

    Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera camera ccu set Sets the specified CCU (lighting) information. Synopsis camera ccu set <param> <value> Options auto_white_balance {on | off} Sets the current state of the auto white balance setting (on or off). Auto white balance overrides red gain and blue gain manual settings.
  • Page 52: Camera Zoom

    Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera camera zoom Moves the camera in toward the subject or out away from the subject. Synopsis camera zoom { get | set { 1x | 1.5x | 2x }} Options Returns the camera's zoom level.
  • Page 53: Camera Color-Compensation

    Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera camera color-compensation The color compensation settings allow quick color adjustments for room lighting that is overly warm or cool. Synopsis camera color-compensation { get | set { neutral | warm_white | cool_white }} Options Returns the camera's current color compensation setting.
  • Page 54: Camera Standby

    Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera camera standby Set or change camera standby status. Synopsis camera standby { get | off | on | toggle } Options Returns the camera's current standby state. Brings the camera out of standby (sleep) mode.
  • Page 55: Audio Volume

    Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera audio volume Gets or sets the volume of the specified audio channel. Synopsis audio < channel > volume { get | up | down | set } Channels master Applies the command to all audio channels.
  • Page 56: Audio Mute

    Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera audio mute Gets or sets the mute status of the specified audio channel. Synopsis audio < channel > mute { get | on | off | toggle } Channels master Applies the command to all audio channels.
  • Page 57: Video Mute

    Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera video mute Gets or sets the camera's video mute status. When video is muted, the camera sends blue or black video with an on-screen message stating that video mute is on. This can be desirable when preparing the room, or when privacy is needed.
  • Page 58: Streaming Settings Get

    Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera streaming settings get Returns current IP and USB streaming settings. Synopsis streaming settings get Parameters IP Custom_Frame_Rate Frame rate (Custom mode). IP Custom_Resolution Resolution (Custom mode). IP Enabled True if IP streaming is enabled, False if it is not.
  • Page 59: Streaming Ip Enable

    Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera streaming ip enable Set or change the state of IP streaming. Synopsis streaming ip enable { get | on | off | toggle} Parameters Returns the current state of IP streaming Enables IP streaming.
  • Page 60: Network Settings Get

    Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera network settings get Returns the camera's current network settings and MAC address. Synopsis network settings get Example network settings get Name eth0:WAN MAC Address 00:1E:C0:F6:CA:7B IP Address 192.168.1.67 Netmask 255.255.255.0 VLAN Disabled Gateway 192.168.1.254...
  • Page 61: System Factory-Reset

    Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera system factory-reset Gets or sets the factory reset status. When the factory reset status is on, the system resets to factory defaults on reboot. Synopsis system factory-reset { get | on | off}...
  • Page 62: History

    Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera history Returns the most recently issued commands from the current Telnet session. Since many of the programs read user input a line at a time, the command history is used to keep track of these lines and recall historic information.
  • Page 63: Specifications

    Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera Specifications Camera and Image Image device Pixels 1/1.9 CMOS sensor 2.12 million (effective) IP (H.264) RTSP and 1080p down to 180p USB 3.0 (UVC) Video 1080p down to 180p at 60/30/15; automatically RTMP Video Resolutions...
  • Page 64: Troubleshooting And Care

    When the camera doesn't behave as you expect, check the indicator light on the front before you do anything else. Use this table to determine whether it's time to call Vaddio Technical Support. Power and Control What is it doing? Possible causes Check and correct Nothing.
  • Page 65: Audio

    Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera Audio What is it doing? Possible causes Check and correct No audio from the speakers Far-end microphone is muted. Ask the participants at that site to (No far-end audio) The conferencing window may unmute their microphone.
  • Page 66: Operation, Storage, And Care

    Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera Operation, Storage, and Care For smears or smudges on the product, wipe with a clean, soft cloth. Use a lens cleaner on the lens. Do not use any abrasive chemicals. Keep this device away from food and liquids.
  • Page 67: Glossary

    – the people at the other end of the call. Field of View (FOV) How wide the video image is. Vaddio measures horizontal field of view. Some manufacturers use diagonal field of view, which yields a bigger number for the same actual image area. Tilt your head to one side and diagonal FOV will make sense.
  • Page 68 Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera frame rate The number of output video frames per second. Different outputs (such as the IP stream and the USB stream) may use different frame rates. For streaming, higher frame rates use more bandwidth.
  • Page 69 Power over Ethernet; a means of powering a device using its network connection. Requires a mid- span power injector. PoE+ and PoE++ deliver more power than PoE. RCLB Really Cool Logo Badge. A visual cue that the device is a genuine Vaddio product. Accept no substitutes! resolution 1.
  • Page 70 UVC drivers (Universal Video Class) Standard USB video drivers used by Vaddio cameras. They're the reason your computer doesn't have to stop and download a driver when you connect your new Vaddio USB camera to it. UVC extensions Controls in UVC drivers to allow participants at the far end of a conference to control your camera, if it...
  • Page 71: Compliance And Conformity Statements

    (2) This device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Vaddio can affect emission compliance and could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
  • Page 72: European Compliance

    Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera European Compliance This product has been evaluated for Electromagnetic Compatibility under the EMC Directive for Emissions and Immunity and meets the requirements for a Class A digital device.  In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. ...
  • Page 73: Warranty And Return Policy

    Vaddio Customer Service: Vaddio will test, repair, or replace the product or products without charge if the unit is under warranty. If the product is out of warranty, Vaddio will test then repair the product or products. The cost of parts and labor charge will be estimated by a technician and confirmed by the customer prior to repair.
  • Page 74 Initial shipments of equipment that are refused upon attempted delivery, for any reason, are subject to restocking charges. The Dealer has up to 60 days from the date of purchase to return Vaddio product for credit for future purchases of Vaddio product only.
  • Page 75 Returns must be made in the original Vaddio packaging with all original materials if at all possible. Vaddio products with missing original materials will be billed to the dealer at dealer price.
  • Page 76 Repair Charge Estimates: Estimates on repair charges for a specific problem will not be given before an RMA is issued and the actual product has been evaluated by a Vaddio technician. Repair estimates will be given after the repair department receives and evaluates the unit.
  • Page 77: Photo Credits

    Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera Photo Credits This guide may include some or all of these photos. European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti, a Flight Engineer with Expedition 42, photographs the Earth through a window in the Cupola on the International Space Station By NASA - https://blogs.nasa.gov/ISS_Science_Blog/2015/03/06/women-in-space-part-two-whats-...
  • Page 78: Index

    46 camera placement 4 hostname 17 camera specifications 59 HTTPS, enabling or requiring 20 capabilities 1, 59 HuddleSHOT EasyMIC adapter 7 CCU settings 46-47 chroma setting 46-47 cleaning 62 importing a configuration 21 color codes for status light 8...
  • Page 79 Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera enabling/disabling 44 meaning of colors 8 information, conference room 21 network configuration 16-17, 56 installation 5, 8 current 56 camera 8 network port 3 camera mount 5 Networking page (web) 16-17 installation, typical 6-7...
  • Page 80 Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera unpairing 10 state 55 removing image distortion 48 USB 27-28 requirements 4 Streaming page (web) 27-32, 34 installation 4 streaming URL 31 mounting 4 supported web browsers 11 reset See also rebooting; restoring default set-...
  • Page 81 Complete Manual for the HuddleSHOT All-in-One Conferencing Camera Video Quality (IP streaming setting) 29 video resolution (IP streaming setting) 29 visual parts identification 3 volume controls 35, 51 wall mount 5 installing 5 warranty 4, 69 web browsers supported 11...
  • Page 82 ©2019 Legrand AV Inc. Vaddio is a registered trademark of Legrand AV Inc. All other brand names or marks are used for identification purposes and are trademarks of their respective owners. All patents are protected under existing designations. Other patents pending.

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