Oregon Scientific ATC5K User Manual

Disclaimer: Oregon Scientific will not, under any circumstances, be responsible for  
injuries or property damage incurred during participation of any high-risk  
sport/activity not endorsed or recommended by Oregon Scientific. Should the camera  
malfunction under these circumstances, it would not be covered by the warranty. The  
warranty will cover manufacturing defects.  
I) Quick Start  
Turning the Camera On  
Press and hold the On/Off button for 2 seconds (one beeping sound). The LCD screen  
will show the remaining time and the LED will be green.  
Taking Video Footage  
1. Aim at what you want to record.  
Notes on copyright: Users are asked to note that the transfer of memory containing  
photos or data protected under copyright laws is only permissible within the  
restrictions imposed. Users assume all responsibility in the event that copyrights are  
violated by the use of this camera.  
2. Press and hold the 'Movie shutter button'  
for 2 seconds to start recording (one  
beeping sound). The time elapsed will be shown on the LCD screen and the LED  
will go from green to red.  
3. Press and hold the 'Movie shutter button'  
again for 2 seconds to stop recording  
Waterproof Feature  
(two beeping sounds). The length of the video footage will show on the LCD screen  
for 2 seconds, after which the remaining time will be shown (the remaining time is  
an estimate only) and the LED will go from red to green.  
The ATC5K camera is waterproof up to 3m (10ft). Oregon Scientific will not assume  
any responsibility for camera malfunction caused by liquid entering the camera as a  
result of misuse by the user.  
Capturing Photos  
Important:  
1. Aim at what you want to capture a photo of.  
The remote control is not waterproof, it is water resistant. Do not take it underwater as  
it may malfunction.  
2. Press the 'Photo capture button'  
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3. The screen will show the number of photos on memory (the number of photos on  
memory is an estimate only).  
Precaution:  
Ensure the latch above the LCD screen is correctly and completely locked to keep  
liquid out of the camera.  
II) Camera Precautions  
Notice the following guidelines when using your camera  
• The ATC5K is shock resistant, not shock proof.  
• For your safety, do not press the buttons on the camera during sports activities.  
• Do not place the camera in areas prone to dust or damp for extended periods of time.  
This may cause a fire or an electrical shock.  
• Do not leave the camera in places exposed to extremely high temperatures, such as  
under direct sunlight, for extended periods of time. This may affect the camera housing  
and internal components.  
Liquid may get inside the camera if the latch is not locked properly  
• Clean the lens with a soft cloth to remove fingerprints or dust.  
• We recommend using Alkaline batteries in temperatures between 32°F to 104°F (0°C  
to 40°C).  
• If the camera gets wet, wipe the liquid off as soon as possible with a dry cloth.  
• Other camera accessories may not be waterproof.  
• Ensure the latch above the LCD screen is correctly and properly locked.  
• The working temperature range of a normal Alkaline AA battery is 32°F to 104°F (0°C  
to 40°C). Above or below this temperature may cause the batteries to malfunction,  
therefore for use in low temperature, we recommend changing to Lithium batteries.  
• Turn the camera off before removing the batteries or memory card. The card and the  
data may be damaged if the memory card is inserted or removed while the camera is  
still on.  
Using the camera in cold weather  
• We recommend using Energizer e2 lithium batteries in cold weather.  
Don't use the camera in extreme temperatures as this may cause the  
camera to malfunction.  
• Remove the batteries and memory card before storing the camera for long periods of  
time. Keep it in a well-ventilated place to prevent mould.  
Attention:  
• Non-rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged;  
• Rechargeable batteries are to be removed from the camera before being charged;  
• Rechargeable batteries are only to be charged under adult supervision;  
• The supply terminals are not to be short-circuited;  
• Exhausted batteries are to be removed from the camera.  
• Under the following circumstances, have the camera repaired by qualified personnel:  
a) The plug is damaged or worn.  
b) The device has been dropped and/or the housing has been damaged.  
c) Liquid has entered the camera.  
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III) Technical Specifications  
• Sensor resolution 640x480 VGA CMOS sensor  
V) Camera Description  
1. Lens  
2. 2 colour LED and IR receiver  
3. Camera grip  
4. Screw  
5. Nut  
6. Handlebar grip  
• Built-in memory 32MB  
• SD memory card drive supports cards of up to 4GB (not included)  
• Movie storage:  
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640 x 480 pixels (30* frames per second)  
320 x 240 pixels (30* frames per second)  
• Photo capture:  
7. Helmet grip  
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8. USB cable  
9. AV cable  
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10. Rubberised patch  
11. Velcro patch  
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640 x 480 pixels  
12. Short velcro strap  
• 1.5" Colour TFT LCD  
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13. Long velcro strap  
14. Silicon rubber  
head strap  
15. Bolt  
16. Mount lock and  
tripod mount  
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• Focussing range 3m~infinity  
• Movie images AVI  
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• File format of Interface USB (1.1)  
• Delete image All / last one  
• Auto Shut-Off 30 minutes  
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• Battery 2 x 1.5V AA alkaline batteries (included)  
• Dimensions 113mm x 54mm x 50mm  
• Operating system Win 2000/XP/Vista and Apple Mac X 10.4 and below  
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17. Webcam stand  
18. Webcam installation CD  
19. LCD screen  
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IV) Computer System Requirements  
Minimum System Requirements  
• Pentium III 800 MHz or higher  
• Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista and Apple Mac X 10.4 and  
below  
• 128 MB RAM  
• 800 MB Free hard disk space  
• SVGA 800 x 600 resolution video support (32 bit)  
• 16 bit Windows compatible sound device  
20. ON/OFF  
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21. Confirm button  
22. Menu button & Select button  
23. Movie shutter button  
24. Photo capture button  
25. Battery door  
26. Batteries (included)  
27. Mini-USB port  
28. SD card slot  
29. SD card (not included)  
30. AV port  
31. Remote Control  
32. Camera carry bag  
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* In some cases, the frame rate may be automatically reduced to maximise  
the memory usage.  
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Mounting the camera using the handlebar grip:  
VI) Camera Mounting Description  
The camera can be mounted in a number of ways using the straps and the velcro patch  
provided. Please follow the methods of mounting as suggested below:  
1. Place the handlebar grip on the handlebar.  
2. Add the screw and nut to hold the handlebar  
grip securely.  
3. Slide the camera into the handlebar grip and  
make sure the handlebar grip is locked  
with the camera.  
Fixing the position of the camera  
a) With the base of the camera facing you, turn the clip  
clockwise to tighten its position.  
4. Adjust the angle of the camera.  
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#3  
#2  
#4  
b) With the base of the camera facing you, turn the clip  
counter clockwise to loosen its position.  
Mounting the camera on a tripod or  
camera mount:  
1. Attach the tripod mount to the bottom of the  
Mounting the camera onto a helmet using the  
silicon rubber strap:  
camera.  
2. With the tripod mount on the camera, screw  
it onto the webcam stand.  
3. Adjust the angle of the camera.  
1. Attach the rubberised patch to the bottom of the helmet mount grip.  
Note: Use caution  
2.+3. Thread the silicon rubber strap through the helmet grip.  
when twisting; the  
4. Mount the helmet grip to the helmet using the silicon rubber strap.  
clip may be sharp.  
VII) Camera Usage  
Battery Installation  
5. Slide the camera into the helmet mount grip.  
6. Adjust the angle of the camera making sure it's secure.  
7. If the camera seems loose when the helmet is moved use the velcro patches to  
secure it against the helmet.  
8. To avoid damage to the camera, the mount lock at the base must be loosened  
before twisting the camera.  
Use Caution, the edge of the base clip may be sharp.  
When opening the cover make sure the clip is in  
the same direction as the lens. Observe the following  
precautions when opening the end of the camera:  
(1)  
1. Unlock the rear of the unit by squeezing the black  
release buttons whilst lifting the latch.  
2. Use a coin or screwdriver to turn the screw anti-  
clockwise to release the battery door.  
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#2  
#6  
#1  
#3  
#5  
3. Insert 2 x AA alkaline batteries into the battery slot  
with the polarity in the direction as shown.  
(2)  
Mounting the camera using the velcro strap:  
1. Attach the rubber patch to the bottom of the helmet grip.  
4. Close the battery slot door and ensure the screw is tight  
before closing and locking the latch.  
2+3. Place the helmet grip on the helmet, and thread the velcro strap through the helmet grip.  
4. Secure the velcro strap by fastening  
it through the helmet vents.  
5. Slide the camera into the helmet  
Note: When the battery is low, the low battery icon will  
appear on the LCD screen. Please ensure you save your  
recording and then change the old batteries for new ones.(3)  
mount grip, and adjust the angle of  
the camera making sure it is secure.  
Always upload video footage to your PC prior to  
replacing batteries to avoid memory loss  
Note:  
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a) Do not mix old and new batteries together. Replace both batteries at the  
same time.  
b) Remove the batteries if the camera is not going to be used for extended  
periods of time.  
c) Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable  
(nickel-cadmium) batteries. Only batteries of the same or equivalent  
type as recommended are to be used together.  
d) Do not touch the flat cable at the back of the camera.  
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Remote Control Battery Installation  
c. The card may be damaged if it is not fully inserted.  
d. The card and the data may be damaged if the SD card is inserted or  
removed while the camera is on.  
Taking Video Footage  
1. Aim at what you want to record.  
The battery compartment is located on the underside of the controller. Use a  
coin to twist the cap lock anti-clockwise then lift the cover off. Insert the  
battery ensuring the negative polarity direction is placed on the metal prong.  
Replace the cover and use a coin to screw it clockwise ensuring it is  
firmly closed.  
Turning the Camera On  
1. Press and hold the On/Off Button  
sound). The LED will be green indicating the camera is on.  
The LCD screen will show the remaining time.  
2. For your safety, do not press any buttons on the camera during  
sports activities.  
Turning the Camera Off  
1. Press and hold the On/Off Button  
sounds). The LCD screen will turn off. The LED will be blank indicating  
the camera is off.  
2. The camera will be turned off automatically after 30 minutes of not being  
used unless it is in USB mode. When the camera is off the LED will  
always be blank.  
2. Press and hold the “Movie shutter button”  
for  
2 seconds to start recording (one beeping sound).  
The LED will change from green to red to  
indicate that it is recording. The time elapsed will  
be shown on the LCD screen.  
for 2 seconds (one beeping  
3. Press and hold the “Movie shutter button”  
again for 2 seconds to stop  
recording (two beeping sounds). The length of the video  
footage will show on the LCD screen for 2 seconds, after which the remaining  
time will be shown (the remaining time is an estimate only). The LED will  
change from red to green to indicate it has stopped recording but is still on.  
4. Press the Menu button to select the desired resolution (640 x 480, 320 x  
240). Press the Menu button again to shift through the icons representing  
these resolutions (at the top of the LCD screen), as described on page 9.  
for 2 seconds (two beeping  
You must press “Confirm”  
Warning:  
to verify your selection.  
Note: If the camera is connected to your PC, you have to unplug the USB  
cable to turn the camera off.  
When the low battery warning appears please change the batteries in the camera  
to avoid any accidental memory loss or file corruption.  
Using the Remote Control  
Note: Ensure that the ATC5K is turned off during the insertion or the  
removal of the SD card. The card and the data may be damaged if the SD  
card is inserted or removed while the camera is on.  
This product does not have battery recharge capabilities. Do not attempt to  
recharge batteries in this product as it may cause damage or injuries.  
1. Ensure you are pointing the remote control sensor towards the camera sensor.  
Press either the remote control “Movie shutter button”  
capture button”  
or the “Photo  
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SD card insertion/removal  
Insert:  
2. The LED on the camera will change from green to red to show recording has  
begun.  
1. Turn the ATC5K off  
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3. The remote control has a limited range. We recommend using the remote  
control within 4m of the camera if the control is pointed straight. If the control  
is being pointed at an angle we recommend users stay within a 2m radius and  
limit the projection angle to within 20° left/right of the IR receiver.  
Note:  
2. Unlock the end latch to open the ATC5K.  
3. Ensure the SD card connect terminals are facing down  
then insert it carefully and completely until it clicks in place.  
4. Close the camera and lock the latch.  
Remove:  
1. Turn the ATC5K off  
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1. Default resolution is 640 x 480 (VGA).  
2. Unlock the end latch to open the ATC5K.  
3. Push the card until it clicks, then pull the card out.  
4. Close the camera and lock the latch.  
2. If the recording time is long, the video file may be separated into multiple  
files automatically. The user does not need to monitor this process, the  
camera will resume filming once the file is saved (after a couple of seconds).  
Please note that the time duration needed to save video files may vary  
depending upon the length of the file. Please be patient during this process.  
Note:  
a. Ensure the card is inserted correctly.  
b. Do not touch the connect terminals on the back of the SD card.  
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VIII) Menu Settings  
1. Press and hold the Menu button for 2 seconds (one  
beeping sound) to start selecting options.The menu icons  
will be shown on the LCD screen. Please refer to the table  
below for the icon details.  
Icon  
Title  
Description  
Volume off  
Audio recording is off  
2. You can shift through different shooting modes by pressing  
the Menu button repeatedly. The LCD will show each  
Date and Time  
Time  
Set the date and time  
Change the time  
mode as you are on you press the Menu button  
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3. Press the “Confirm” button to confirm the selection (one beeping sound).  
4. Once inside a menu mode use the Menu button to scroll between the  
options. You need to make a selection to exit that stage of the menu.  
5. When you want to exit the Menu Selection mode, shift through the icons  
by pressing the Menu button repeatedly. Alternatively you can hold Menu  
down for 2 seconds. This will exit menu mode.  
Date  
Delete  
Set the date  
Allows users to delete files  
Delete the last file  
Erases the last file stored  
Press Menu button  
Erases all files on SD or internal memory  
Delete all files  
File  
Review files on memory  
6. The different mode icons are shown in the table below.  
Webcam  
Use the ATC5K as a webcam  
Icon  
Title  
Description  
Connect the camera to TV or PMP to view  
realtime footage  
Viewfinder  
Previous  
Resolution  
Select the recording resolution  
Review previous file  
High resolution  
(640x480 pixels)  
Large video format/  
less storage capability  
Pause/Play  
Pause/Play the file you are reviewing  
Stop playing the file you are reviewing  
Review next file  
Medium resolution  
(320x240 pixels)  
Medium video format  
Stop  
Next  
View videos or photos from the SD card  
or internal memory  
Playback  
Photo  
Review photos  
Review videos  
Whilst in playback mode delete hte  
file you are currently viewing  
Delete (playback mode)  
Video  
SD card is inserted in the camera  
Battery is low  
SD card  
SD  
Privacy mode OFF  
Enables button and buzzer sounds  
Low battery  
N/A  
Privacy mode ON  
Disables button and buzzer sounds  
Level of audio recording is high  
Sound and High volume  
Level of audio recording is low  
Low volume  
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Playback on LCD  
Privacy Mode  
This mode allows the user to disable the sound features.  
Press the Menu button , the first icon is the  
icon. Press the “Confirm”  
The privacy icon  
will be highlighted.  
button  
to enter this menu mode or press Menu again to move onto the  
Press “Menu” to go onto the next menu mode – Sound Recording.  
next mode, Resolution  
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Or, press “Confirm”  
Whilst on this icon  
to enter the privacy mode.  
, pressing confirm will turn button sounds and LED  
This mode allows the user to review files stored in the memory.  
Press "Menu" to go onto the next menu mode - Resolution  
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lights ON. Selecting this icon  
OFF but still record audio.  
will turn all button sounds and LED lights  
Or, press "Confirm"  
There are 2 options in Playback Mode, review photos  
videos  
to select your option.  
Once in either of these modes the playback options are the same: Previous  
Pause/Play , Stop , Next and Delete . To move along the icons  
press the "Menu" button , once on the desired icon press "Confirm"  
If Delete is selected only the file you are currently reviewing will be  
deleted. To delete all please see the Delete section in this manual.  
To exit Playback Mode hold the "Menu" button for 2 seconds  
to enter Playback Mode  
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and review  
When in privacy mode option, pressing “Menu” will change between ON  
and OFF. This will be looping. You must confirm one of the choices to move  
onto the next menu mode.  
Sound Recording  
Once you have entered this mode the icon will be highlighted and  
. Press "Menu" to switch between the two and press "Confirm"  
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will be shown on screen.  
means sound is being recorded during filming  
but at a low volume. Press Menu (one beeping sound) to switch to  
which means no sound will be recorded.  
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After  
, it will loop back to  
- which means sound is being recorded at  
this will bring you back to the viewfinder ready to record.  
high volume - when 'Menu' is pressed again. Press the “Confirm” button  
(one beeping sound) to confirm the setting and to go to the next function  
icon.  
Resolution  
640 x 480, 320 x 240 pixels resolution  
This camera allows you to choose from two video resolutions:  
Setting Date/Time (Clock Set)  
Shift to the Date icon in the Menu mode by pressing the Menu button  
repeatedly until the icon is reached. When the Date icon is highlighted, press  
640 x 480 and  
320 x 240. These will be shown as 640 - high  
resolution and 320 - low resolution. High resolution video footage has better  
quality because it has more pixels. Lower resolution has fewer pixels but  
enables the user to record for a longer period of time.  
the “Confirm” button  
to change the date and time.  
The duration of video footage your camera can take depends on the  
resolution you choose. To switch between high resolution, 640, and medium  
resolution, 320, press the Menu button until the LCD screen shows the  
Setting the Year  
1. Press the “Menu button” to adjust the last digit of the year (00-09).  
Press the “Confirm” button to verify the last digit.  
2. Press the “Menu button” to adjust the 3rd digit of the year (0X-9X).  
Pressing “Confirm” will then move the cursor to allow you to adjust  
the 3rd digit of the year. Press the “Menu” button to select the number  
correct icon. Press the 'Confirm' button  
to confirm your selection.  
Item  
Picture size  
fps  
VGA  
640 X 480 pixel  
30  
and the “Confirm” button  
adjust the month.  
to verify, after which you will be able to  
QVGA  
30  
320 X 240 pixel  
Setting the Month  
When adjusting the month, “MM” will be shown. Press the “Menu button”  
to adjust the month. Press the “Confirm” button  
you would be able to proceed to setting the date.  
to verify, after which  
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Setting the Date  
Available Recording Time  
When adjusting the date, “DD” will be shown. Press the “Menu button” to  
The available recording time is an approximation (these vary depending on  
the recording conditions and the type of card).  
adjust the date. Press the 'Confirm' button  
would be able to proceed to setting the time.  
to verify, after which you  
VGA  
30 fps  
QVGA  
30 fps  
Picture quality  
setting  
Setting the Time  
Internal  
Memory  
Press the “Menu button” to adjust the hour. Press the “Confirm” button  
to verify the hour, after which you would be able to proceed to setting the  
minute.  
32 MB  
47 s  
1 min 36 s  
Press the “Menu button” to adjust the minute. Press the “Confirm” button  
to verify the time and exit this mode.  
Note: Time will be shown in 24 hour format.  
57 min  
30 min  
60 min  
120 min  
1 GB  
SD  
Memory  
114 min  
216 min  
2 GB  
Card  
4 GB  
Deleting individual files  
The Delete icon looks like this  
the last file that was recorded, press the Menu button until the LCD screen  
shows . Press the Confirm button to confirm.  
. Once inside the delete menu to delete  
IX) Connecting to a computer  
You can upload your recorded video footage to a PC by  
connecting the ATC5K to your PC using the USB cable.  
1. Turn the ATC5K on.  
Repeat these two steps to individually delete your files.  
Note: After file deletion, the LCD screen will adjust the remaining number  
of files accordingly.  
2. Connect the ATC5K to a PC via the USB cable.  
3. There are 2 modes available, File  
and Cam  
. File  
Delete All files  
allows you to check the files in the camera or SD card. Cam  
function.  
to use the ATC5K as a webcam by pressing "Confirm"  
is highlighted. Please note that the software must be installed before  
using the webcam mode.  
5. “File” appears on the ATC5K LCD screen, which means ATC5K is connected to  
is the webcam  
To delete all files stored in your camera, press the Menu button until the  
LCD screen shows  
. Press the Confirm button  
to verify.  
4. Select Cam  
the icon  
whilst  
Note: It may take a few minutes to delete multiple files at one time.  
SD Memory Card  
In this unit, you can use SD Memory Cards of up to 4GB.  
To use an SD memory card, turn off the ATC5K and insert the SD memory  
your PC and files are available for review.  
SD  
card. When the camera is turned on again the SD card icon  
displayed on the LCD screen.  
will be  
6. To choose to review Files in the Camera/SD card the user should press “Confirm”  
Once selected the ATC5K drive appears in the [My Computer] folder.  
*If you are connecting the camera to a PC for the first time, the required driver is  
installed automatically so that the camera can be recognized by Windows Plug and  
Play. The 100ATC5K drive then appears on the [My Computer] folder.  
7. Open the “100ATC5K” folder in the [DCIM] folder to start selecting your  
desired video files. Copy the desired video to your PC.  
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The remaining time on the SD card will also be displayed on the LCD  
screen. All of the video footage will now be saved onto the SD card.  
Note:  
1. If there is an error on the SD memory card, the SD card icon and the  
letters “Err” will be displayed on the LCD screen. In this case, turn off the  
camera and remove the SD card.  
2. The SD card is equipped with a Write-Protect switch that can prevent  
writing and formatting to the card. “Card Locked” will be displayed if  
the SD card is locked with Write-Protect switch.  
3. We recommend using SanDisk regular or AData SD cards.  
4. With use on Windows 2000 users must format to FAT otherwise the SD  
card and camera may malfunction.  
• Folder Composition:  
Removable disk  
• Internal Memory  
• SD Memory Card  
100ATC5K  
AVI_0001  
DCIM  
AVI_0002  
AVI_0003  
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3. Next select “Browse my computer for driver software (advanced)”.  
X) Webcam installation  
Warning:  
This hardware has not passed Windows Logo testing. Users may install the webcam  
feature but do so at their own risk. By installing the webcam feature users indemnify  
Oregon Scientific from any software, hardware or virus problems caused as a result of  
installation.  
Attention:  
*Webcam Installation does not work with Vista 64 bit versions.  
* With use on Windows 2000 users must install Netmeeting in order to use the  
webcam feature.  
Webcam Installation on Windows Vista  
Note: Before installing the software please ensure the CD is in the CD drive.  
1. With the USB cable inserted and camera on, press the Menu button to select “Cam”  
on the LCD screen and then press “Confirm”. A pop-up window will appear. Select  
“Locate and install driver software (recommended)”. After this you will be asked  
for permission to continue installation - click “Continue”.  
4. After following step 4 you should select browse, CD drive then click “Next”.  
5. Select your CD drive then click “OK”.  
2. Click “I don’t have the disc. Show me other options”.  
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6. Select WinVista_32bit then click “OK”.  
Webcam Installation Guide on Windows XP  
Note: Before installing the software please ensure the CD is in the CD drive.  
1. With the USB cable inserted and camera on, press the “Menu” button - “Cam”  
will be shown on the LCD screen - then press the “Confirm” button. A pop-up  
window will appear, select “Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)”  
then click “Next”.  
7. Ensure the path name is correct then click “Next”.  
2. On the next window select “Include this location the search” and then click  
“Browse”.  
8. When the Windows Security pop up window appears click “Install this software  
anyway” to continue installing.  
3. Select the “Drivers” folder from the CD.  
9. Congratulations the device is successfully installed.  
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4. On the next window select “WinXP” then click “OK”.  
7. Your OS Digital Camera is now installed, click “Finish” and wait for the next pop  
up window.  
8. The pop up window should be the same as in step 1. Please follow steps 1-9 again.  
Once this is complete your OS Video Camera will be installed and your ATC5K  
webcam will be ready to use.  
5. Ensure the path name is correct and then click “Next”.  
Webcam Installation on Windows 2000  
6. The next pop-up window will inform you that our camera has not passed Windows  
Logo Testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP. Click “Continue Anyway”.  
Note: Before installing the software please ensure the CD is in the CD drive.  
1. With the USB cable inserted and camera on, select “Cam” on the LCD screen.  
A pop-up window will appear. Select “Next”.  
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5. Select Win2000 from the CD drive then select the icon named “OSUsb” before  
clicking “Open”.  
2. Select “Display a list of the known drivers for this device so that I can choose a  
specific driver”.  
6. Ensure the path name is correct then click “OK”.  
3. On the next window select “Other devices” then click “Next”.  
7. Select “OS Digital Camera” then click “Next”.  
4. On the next window click “Have Disk” then select the CD drive.  
8. When the next window appears click “Next”.  
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9. At this window click the “Yes” button.  
13. Click “Next” after selecting the OS Video Camera.  
10. Your hardware is now installed. Click “Finish”.  
14. Once you have finished installation your camera will be ready to use as a webcam.  
XI) Webcam / USB mode  
1. To use the Webcam function, whilst the mode is in File  
, press “Menu” . This  
will change the mode to Cam  
. Press “Confirm”  
to select. Once selected the  
computer will recognise the camera as a webcam.  
2. While in either mode, to change to the other, users must disconnect from their PC  
and reconnect going through the entire selection procedure again.  
3. The camera will use power from the computer.  
11. Once you click “Finish” the Video Capture Device will begin installing. Repeat the  
above steps until that has been installed.  
Note:  
1. Videos will be saved in AVI format.  
2. When the ATC5K is connected to the PC with an SD card inserted in the camera,  
the “100ATC5K” folder will show the files on the SD card.  
3. Webcam mode is not available with Apple Mac.  
12. When in the Win2000 folder in the CD remember to select OSVid, not OSUsb.  
You can upload your recorded video footage to a MAC by connecting the ATC5K to  
your MAC using the USB cable.  
1. Turn the ATC5K on.  
2. Connect the ATC5K to a MAC via the USB cable.  
3. There are 2 modes available, File  
the files in the camera or SD card. Cam  
4. “File” appears on the ATC5K LCD screen, which means ATC5K is  
and Cam  
. File  
allows you to check  
is the webcam function.  
connected to your MAC and files are available for review.  
5. To choose to review Files in the Camera/SD card the user should press “Confirm”  
Once selected the ATC5K drive appears in the [My Computer] folder.  
*If you are connecting the camera to a MAC for the first time, the required driver is  
installed automatically.  
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6. Open the “100ATC5K” folder in the [DCIM] folder to start selecting your desired  
video files. Copy the desired video to your MAC.  
7. While in either mode, to change to the other, users must disconnect from their MAC  
and reconnect going through the entire selection procedure again.  
8. The camera will use power from the computer.  
XIII) Troubleshooting  
There's no display  
-Are the batteries properly installed?  
-Do the batteries need replacing?  
After the ATC5K is connected to my PC, it cannot find the new drive in  
the 'My Computer' folder  
-Ensure each end of the ATC5K USB cable is properly and firmly connected.  
-Ensure your USB port is working properly. Try connecting another USB  
device into the port. If the other device does not work, the USB port may  
have a malfunction. In this case, contact your system manufacturer or  
the manufacturer of your USB card.  
Note:  
The ATC5K comes with a webcam stand. Please use this  
when using your ATC5K as a webcam.  
XII) Playing back video footage on a TV  
1. Turn the ATC5K and TV off.  
2. Connect your ATC5K to your TV using the AV cable.  
3. Turn the TV and ATC5K on.  
I can't capture video footage  
-Ensure there is enough space on the internal memory of ATC5K or the  
SD card; the display will tell you how much time there is left for video  
recording.  
-Ensure the SD card is not locked. The LCD will display a message if the  
SD card is locked.  
4. There are 2 modes available, Playback (PB)  
Viewfinder (VF)  
5. “PB” appears on the LCD screen as default. To change to VF  
button then “Confirm” . Once this mode is selected, a real time image will appear  
on your TV screen (or PMP). When in VF mode all record functions are disabled. TV  
mode is automatically activated when the AV cable is connected to the ATC5K and TV.  
6. If PB mode is selected the function keys will be shown on the TV screen. The  
function keys include Previous , Pause/Play , Stop , Next and Delete  
and  
.
press the “Menu”  
The remaining time is not accurate  
-The remaining time is an estimate.  
-The remaining time depends not only on the time recorded, but on the  
color density of the video footage. Under conditions with high contrast,  
such as outdoors, the actual time available will be less than under  
low-contrast conditions.  
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7. Press the Menu button  
8. Press the Confirm button  
to move the highlight cursor along the function keys.  
when the desired function key is highlighted.  
9. To delete one file, select the Delete-One icon  
the Confirm button  
10. If "VF" was selected a realtime view of what the camera sees should now be  
and confirm by pressing  
.
I can't play the video footage on my television  
-Ensure each end of the AV cable is properly and firmly connected to  
ATC5K and to your television.  
viewable on your TV or PMP. The use of buttons with record functions are disabled in  
this mode. To return to the menu simply unplug the AV cables.  
-Ensure the ATC5K and television are both turned on.  
-Ensure you have selected PB  
to view files.  
Some captured video footage cannot be found when SD card is inserted  
-The video footage may be stored on the internal memory. Connect the  
ATC5K to your PC without an SD card, and it will show the files  
in the internal memory.  
The sound is very low or there is no sound  
- Ensure the audio is on by following the instructions in the Sound  
Recording section.  
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- The ATC5K is specifically designed for extreme sports and is waterproof, it  
is for this reason that we have made the microphone less sensitive.  
Further Help  
Oregon Scientific (UK) Ltd.  
Unit 1, Switchback, Gardner Road,  
Maidenhead, Berkshire SL6 7RJ.  
Hotline number: 0871 222 1966  
We make every effort to ensure the accuracy and appropriateness of the  
information provided on our products. We encourage you to contact our  
Technical Support Team at [email protected] with any problems  
and/or suggestions, or, call our Customer Service Department  
at 0871 222 1966. Our service representatives will be happy to help you.  
Please note that the Technical Support Team cannot issue or authorise  
any RMA's or replacements. For an RMA or replacement please contact  
our Customer Service Department.  
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.  
WARNING:  
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could 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 off and on, the user is encouraged to try  
to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
• Increase the separation between the equipment and 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.  
“ This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.”  
“ Cet appareil mumérique de la class B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada”  
This product has passed JIS7 Standard for Waterproof Test.  
This product has passed EN60065:2002 performance test for vibration.  
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COMPLIANT  
INFORMATION FOR USERS  
In accordance with European Directives 2002/95/CE, 2002/96/CE and 2003/108/CE on the restriction of the use of  
dangerous substances in electric and electronic equipment as well as their waste disposal.  
The barred symbol of the rubbish bin shown on the equipment indicates that, at the end of its useful life, the product  
must be collected separately from other waste.  
Therefore, any products that have reached the end of their useful life must be given to waste disposal centres  
specializing in separate collection of waste electrical and electronic equipment, or given back to the retailer at the  
time of purchasing new similar equipment, on a one for one basis.  
The adequate separate collection for the subsequent start-up of the equipment sent to be recycled, treated and  
disposal of in an environmentally compatible way contributes to preventing possible negative effects on the  
environment and health and optimises the recycling and reuse of components making up the apparatus.  
Abusive disposal of the product by the user involves application of the administration sanctions according to the  
laws in force.  
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