Camera Raw 6.0 question in CS5

When I open an image in Camera Raw in CS5 and I go to the camera calibration screen, the camera profile dropdown box says "ACR 4.6" with no camera profiles showing. Is this normal. I sure would appreciate it if someone with CS5 could verify this for me. Thank you, Tom

This is what I am seeing what I open a RAW image from CS5.

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