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Remote Control Battery Installation

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 

for 2 seconds (one beeping 

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 

for 2 seconds (two beeping 

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.

Note: 

If the camera is connected to your PC, you have to unplug the USB 

cable to turn the camera off.

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.

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SD card insertion/removal
Insert:

1. Turn the ATC5K off 

.

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 

.

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.

Note: 

a. Ensure the card is inserted correctly.
b. Do not touch the connect terminals on the back of the SD card.

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.
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. 

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. 
You must press “Confirm” 

to verify your selection.

Warning:

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

1. Ensure you are pointing the remote control sensor towards the camera sensor.

Press either the remote control “Movie shutter button” 

or the “Photo

capture button” 

2. The LED on the camera will change from green to red to show recording has

begun.

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:

1. Default resolution is 640 x 480 (VGA).
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. 

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Summary of Contents for ATC5K

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Page 2: ...g 26 Dear Customer Thank you for purchasing the ATC5K by Oregon Scientific At Oregon Scientific we understand that action outdoor and adventure sports enthusiasts as well as everyday enthusiasts take great pride and satisfaction in recording and viewing first person footage captured by our hands free action cam For this reason the ATC5K was designed and engineered with extreme precision in order t...

Page 3: ...ard before storing the camera for long periods of time Keep it in a well ventilated place to prevent mould 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 1 2 Disclaimer Oregon Scientific will not under any circumstances be responsible fo...

Page 4: ...RAM 800 MB Free hard disk space SVGA 800 x 600 resolution video support 32 bit 16 bit Windows compatible sound device In some cases the frame rate may be automatically reduced to maximize the memory usage 3 4 V Camera Description 1 Lens 2 2 color LED and IR receiver 3 Camera grip 4 Screw 5 Nut 6 Handlebar grip 7 Helmet grip 8 USB cable 9 AV cable 10 Rubberized patch 11 Velcro patch 12 Short velcro...

Page 5: ...crew 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 4 Adjust the angle of the camera Mounting the camera on a tripod or camera mount 1 Attach the tripod mount to the bottom of the camera 2 With the tripod mount on the camera screw it onto the webcam stand 3 Adjust the angle of the camera 1 2 3 4 VII ...

Page 6: ...nserted 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 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 3 Press and hold the Movi...

Page 7: ...vel of audio recording is low Battery is low 6 The different mode icons are shown in the table below Privacy mode OFF Enables button and buzzer sounds Medium resolution 320x240 pixels Medium video format Playback View videos or photos from the SD card or internal memory Icon Title Description Volume off Photo Time Previous Privacy mode ON Delete playback mode Audio recording is off Review photos C...

Page 8: ...st the 3rd digit of the year Press the Menu button to select the number and the Confirm button to verify after which you will be able to adjust the month Setting the Month When adjusting the month MM will be shown Press the Menu button to adjust the month Press the Confirm button to verify after which you would be able to proceed to setting the date Privacy Mode This mode allows the user to disabl...

Page 9: ...ite 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 Available Recording Time The available recording time is an approximation these vary dependi...

Page 10: ... 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 2 Clic...

Page 11: ...indows 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 2 On the next window select Include this location the search and then click Brows...

Page 12: ... 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 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...

Page 13: ... then click Next 4 On the next window click Have Disk then select the CD drive 5 Select Win2000 from the CD drive then select the icon named OSUsb before clicking Open 6 Ensure the path name is correct then click OK 7 Select OS Digital Camera then click Next 8 When the next window appears click Next ATC5K_manual US0710 qxd 8 18 08 5 40 PM Page 13 ...

Page 14: ...e camera will use power from the computer 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 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 Connec...

Page 15: ... cables 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 ...

Page 16: ...erate 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 in...

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