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I) Camera Precautions

Notice the following guidelines when using your camera.

• For your safety, do not press buttons on the camera during sports activities
• Do not place this camera in a damp or dusty location for extended periods of time. This may

cause a fire or an electrical shock.

• Do not leave this camera in places subject to extremely high temperatures, such as in direct

sunlight for extended periods of time. This may effect the camera case and internal components.

• When the lens is dirty, please clean it with a blower (typically a small device with a rubber bulb

attached to one end that you pump to produce a stream of air out the other). If there is a
fingerprint or other spot that cannot be removed with a blower, then wipe in a spiraling motion
using a soft cloth.

• The working temperature range of a normal AAA battery is 0 - 45°C. Above or below this

temperature the functionality of the batteries will be effected. 

• Remove the batteries and memory card before storing the camera for long periods of time. 

Then, keep it in a well-ventilated place in order to prevent molding. 

• 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 casing has been damaged.
c) Liquid has entered the camera.

Although your 

ATC-1000

is splash-resistant, you should not submerge the camera or expose it to

the rain. You should also avoid dropping it, as the camera is not ‘shock-proof’. If you want to use
your 

ATC-1000

for watersports, check with your Oregon Scientific dealer about the availability of

our waterproof case.

Disclaimer:

Oregon Scientific will in no way be responsible for injuries or property damages

incurred during participation of any high-risk sport/activity not endorsed or recommended by
Oregon Scientific; camera inoperation will not be warrantied except for manufacturing defects.

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.

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II) Technical Specifications

• Sensor resolution 

VGA CMOS, 640 x 480 pixels

• Built-in memory 

32MB 

• SD memory card drive

Supports cards of up to 1 GB (Not included)

• Photo storage 

640 x 480 pixels
320 x 240 pixels
160 x 120 pixels 

• Movie storage

640 x 480 pixels
(15 frames per second)
320 x 240 pixels
(20 frames per second)
160 x 120 pixels 
(25 frames per second)

• Status LCD 

2-digit B/W on top for functions

• Focusing

Fixed range from 1.5m~infinity

• Self timer 

10 seconds

• File format of still images

JPEG

• Movie images 

AVI

• File format of Interface 

USB (1.1)

• Delete image 

All / last one

• Auto Shut-Off 

10 minutes

• Battery 

4 x AAA Alkaline Batteries

• Dimensions 

35mm dim. x 140mm long

• Operation system 

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Summary of Contents for ATC-1000

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Page 2: ...Scientific A T C 10 0 0 includes the Oregon Scientific Action Lab 1 0 CD ROM which allows you to take digital photos and record cool action movie clips The Oregon Scientific Action Lab 1 0 CD ROM pro...

Page 3: ...t submerge the camera or expose it to the rain You should also avoid dropping it as the camera is not shock proof If you want to use your ATC 1000 for watersports check with your Oregon Scientific dea...

Page 4: ...I 800 MHz or higher 256 MB RAM 800 MB Free harddisk space SVGA 800 x 600 resolution video support 32 bit 16 bit Windows compatible sound device Recommended System Requirements Pentium IV 2 4 GHz or fa...

Page 5: ...he dual locking grip and fasten around the handlebar grip 4 Slide the A T C 1 0 0 0 into the dual locking grip You can adjust the angle of the camera by 10 at a time To mount A TC 1 00 0 using Velcro...

Page 6: ...ed for some time This will save battery life c Do not mix alkaline standard carbon zinc or rechargeable nickel cadmium batteries d Battery installation should be done under adult supervision e Do not...

Page 7: ...o take another photo Note 1 Default resolution is 640 x 480 9 Taking Video Footage 1 Aim at the subject you want to shoot 2 Press the Movie shutter button to start recording The time elapsed will be s...

Page 8: ...hange the resolution press the Menu button until the desired resolution icon shows on the LCD display Press the Enter button to confirm your selection b Continuous Shutter Mode Continuous shutter mode...

Page 9: ...use a SD memory card turn off the A TC 1 00 0 and insert the SD memory card When the camera is turned on again the SD card icon will be displayed on the LCD The remaining number of photos will also be...

Page 10: ...a comprehensive application ideal for organizing viewing enhancing editing and sharing your videos and photos Action Lab 1 0 is a fast and powerful video editing program that everyone from beginners t...

Page 11: ...diting Trim Trim the video clip you want Tools There are 5 tools including drawing tool text tool selection tool filter effect and image tool Animation Lets you add dynamic animation to your sports mo...

Page 12: ...Line double click the thumbnail on the storyboard project file you want to open or drag the storyboard file to the film line to open it 4 Click the Close button to close My Library Note The maximum du...

Page 13: ...by clicking the Cancel button Draw in your Video Clips You can draw on your video clips using different colors and styles to make your movies more fun 1 The Drawing Tool panel will open after clickin...

Page 14: ...tent and effects in storyboard the export time will be longer 3 The export time is depended on the duration of storyboard A10 minute storyboard for example may take 40 minutes to 1 hour to export Crea...

Page 15: ...tinued The remaining time is not accurate The remaining time is not always accurate because it is only an estimate The remaining time depends not only on the time recorded but on the color density of...

Page 16: ...tion 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 Howev...

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