Oregon Scientific ATC9K User Manual

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I) Quick Start Turning the ATC9K On
• Keep the rechargeable battery dry.
• Replace only with the same type recommended by Oregon Scientic.
• Dispose of the used rechargeable battery promptly as described in the instructions.
• Turn the camera off before removing the rechargeable battery or the microSD card. The card and the data may be damaged if the microSD card is inserted or removed while the camera is still on.
• Remove the rechargeable battery and the microSD card 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 qualied
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.
Disclaimer:
Oregon Scientic will not, under any circumstances, be responsible for injuries
or property damage incurred during participation of any high-risk sports or
activities not endorsed or recommended by Oregon Scientic. Should the
camera malfunction under these circumstances, it will not be covered under warranty. The warranty covers manufacturing defects only.
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.
Waterproof Feature
The ATC9K camera is waterproof up to 20m (60ft). Oregon Scientic will not
assume any responsibility for camera malfunction caused by liquid entering the camera as a result of misuse by the user.
• Supports Micro SD/SDHC Class 4 card or above and compatible up to 32GB (not included).
• Movie storage: 1080p = 1920x1080 pixels (16:9), 30 fps, ~12 Mbit/s data rate, approximately 9 minutes of video per 1G Byte 720p = 1280x720 pixels (16:9), 60 fps, ~12 Mbit/s data rate, approximately
10 minutes of video per 1G Byte 720p = 1280x720 pixels (16:9), 30 fps, ~8 Mbit/s data rate, approximately 15 minutes of video per 1G Byte WVGA = 848x480 pixels (16:9), 60 fps, ~8Mbit/s data rate, approximately 15 minutes of video per 1G Byte
The recording durations will be varied which depends on the recording
objects and environment.
• 320 x 240 Color LCD screen
• Focusing range 3m~innity
• Movie images MOV
• USB Interface (2.0)
• Monitor Interface HDMI (1.3)
• Rechargeable battery (included)
• Dimensions 40mm diameter. x 103mm length
• Operation system WinXP/Vista /7 or Apple Mac X 10.6 or above
IV) Computer System Requirements
Minimum System Requirements
• Windows Environment: 3.0 Ghz Intel Pentium D (dual-core) or faster
• Mac Environment: Dual 2.0 GHz PowerMac G5 or faster; 2.0 GHz Intel Core
Duo or faster
• Windows XP (Service Pack 2 or later), Windows Vista, Windows7 or Apple
Mac X 10.6 or above
• 2GB RAM
• 1G Free hard disk space
• 1GB or greater video card
• Quicktime 7
• 1024x768 resolution video support (32 bit)
• 16 bit Windows compatible sound device
V) Package Contents
Thank you for purchasing the ATC9K Action Camera, this package should contain the:
1. Main Camera Unit with Camera Grip
2. Carrying Bag
3. Software Installation CD
4. Remote Control
5. Rechargeable Battery
6. Long Silicon Strap
7. Long Velcro Strap
8. Helmet Grip
9. Handlebar Mount
10.Base Mount and Tripod Mount
11.Rubberized Patch
12.Velcro Patch
13.USB Cable
14.HDMI Cable
15.User Manual
16.Screw
17.Nut
Items sold separately
18.GPS Module
19.External Battery Charger
VII) Camera Operations
Turning the Camera On
Press the On/Off button . A start up screen will be shown on the LCD screen.
Turning on for the first time
1. The system will ask you to set the Date/Time/Timezone when
the camera is turned on for the rst time or the rechargeable
battery is reinstalled.
2. Press
to select your options. Press to conrm your
selections.
Recording Videos
1. Aim at what you want to record.
2. To start recording press the “Movie shutter button” at the top of the camera.
3. The Laser Pointer at the front of the camera will be
turned on for a more accurate adjustment of the target.
Users can set the turn on time of the Laser Pointer in User Settings.
(Do Not look directly to the Laser Pointer or aim at others’ eyes)
4. The Laser Pointer will be turned off according to the user selected time. Then the camera will start recording (one sound effect with red LED light
ashing). The Movie shutter icon will blink on the top left corner of the
screen while the time elapsed will be shown at the bottom of the screen.
5. To stop recording press the “Movie shutter button”
at the top of the
camera again.
Taking Photos
1. Aim at what you want to capture.
2. Press the “Photo capture button”
at the top of the
camera.
3. A shutter sound and the red LED will blink once to
indicate that a photo was taken. A preview will be
shown on the LCD screen briey.
Playback
1. Press the “Play/Pause”
, then the screen will switch to playback mode.
2. Press “Left” and “Right” button
to select the video or photo that you
want to playback.
3. During video playback, press “Play/Pause” , to pause or resume playback, press “Left” and “Right” button to activate fast forward and fast reverse.
4. To exit the playback mode, press “Movie shutter” button
or “Photo Capture” button .
Delete a Video or Photo
1. Press the “Menu” button during playback mode, select the video or le you want to delete with “Left” and “Right” button
.
2. Then press “Play/Pause”
to conrm deletion after
the dialogue box pops up.
VIII) Using the Remote Control
1. Ensure you are pointing the remote control sensor towards the front of the camera. Press either the “Movie shutter” button or “Photo Capture”
button .
2. The red LED will ash to show recording or photo capturing has started.
3. The buttons on the remote control carries the same functions as those found on the back of the camera.
IX) LCD Screen Display
No SD Card Inserted
(Remove Red Line if inserted)
Privacy Mode On
(disappear when Off)
Video Resolution
EV
Video/Photo Quality
Photo Resolution
Night Mode On (disappear when Off)
Cont’ Shots On (disappear when Off)
White Balance Setting
Battery (4 states)
Lapse Time (when recording and playback) Remaining Time (when viewing)
G Sensor On
(disappear when Off)
GPS On
(disappear when Off or no
module)
X) Camera Settings
There are 5 main camera settings which are Video, Photo, G-Sensor, GPS and General Settings. The GPS setting is activated only when the GPS module (sold separately) is attached onto the camera.
1. To enter into Settings, press “Menu” button
in the live
view mode.
2. You can scroll through these categories by pressing “Left” and “Right” buttons .
3. To enter the category, press “Play/Pause” button
.
4. To select a setting, press “Play/Pause” button
.
5. To select options under a setting, press “Left” and “Right” buttons .
6. To conrm an option, press “Play/Pause” button .
7. To exit settings, press “Menu” button
again.
Video Settings
1. Resolution
You can set your video resolution here.
2. Quality
You can select Fine, Good or Normal.
3. EV
The Exposure values range from +2.0 to -2.0. You can set the appropriate value to suit your shooting environment.
4. White B. (White Balance)
Based on different surroundings, you can select Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent and Tungsten to adapt a correct color tone of the video.
5. Contrast
According to your preference, you can adjust the contrast level with Standard, Soft, Hard.
6. Sharpness
According to your preference, you can adjust the sharpness with Standard, Soft, Hard.
7. Effect
You can add effects to the video too. Just select Vivid, Negative, Black and White, Sepia or Art.
8. Duration
To record a video with a time limit, select a duration here.
Photo Settings
1. Resolution
You can set your photo resolution here with either 3megapixels or 5megapixels.
2. Quality
You can select Fine, Good or Normal.
3. Night Mode
You can turn it on in order to have a boost of exposure during the night.
4. EV
The Exposure values range from +2.0 to -2.0. You can set the appropriate value to suit your shooting environment.
Full HD/30 1920x1080, 30 fps
HD/60 1280x720, 60 fps
HD/30 1280x720, 30 fps
WVGA 848x480, 60 fps
VI) Product Appearance
Main Unit
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1 Play/Pause button Play/Pause/Conrm
2 Left button Left
3 Menu button Settings menu
4 Right button Right
5 Power On-Off Power on/off unit
6 Movie Shutter button Record start/stop
7 Photo Capture button Take photo
8 USB Connection Connect to the computer
9 HDMI Connection Connect to the TV
10 microSD card slot Insert microSD card
11 Battery Compartment Insert rechargeable battery
12 GPS Module slot Insert GPS Module
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5. White B. (White Balance)
According to different environment, you can select Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent and Tungsten to adapt a correct color tone of the photo.
6. Contrast
According to your preference, you can adjust contrast level with Standard, Soft, Hard.
7. Sharpness
According to your preference, you can adjust sharpness with Standard, Soft, Hard.
8. Effect
You can add effects to the video too. Just select Vivid, Negative, Black and White, Sepia or Art.
9. Timer
You can set a countdown time before the shutter captures automatically.
10. Cont’ Shots (Continuous Shots)
You can set the camera to either take 3 or 5 continuous shouts with this setting.
11. Interval (Interval Shots)
You can set the camera to take photos within a certain time interval.
G-Sensor Settings
1. Operate
You can turn on or off the G-Sensor here. Power consumption can be reduced by turning off the G-Sensor.
2. Data Display
You can display G-Sensor related data on the videos and photos via HDMI output by turning on this setting.
GPS Settings
GPS Module is sold separately. Please refer to the corresponding manual for these settings.
General Settings
1. Laser Pt. (Laser Pointer)
This setting allows you to have either 5 or 10 seconds to adjust the direction of the
camera using the laser pointer before the capturing of videos after you press the “Movie Shutter” button .
2. Volume
You can adjust the sound volume here.
3. Mic. Level (Microphone Level)
The sensitivity of the microphone can be adjusted with this settings. If “Off” is selected,
that means the audio signal is being turned off.
4. Privacy
With Privacy mode on, all LED and Audio indicators will be turned off.
5. Time Stamp
Date and time will be stamped on the videos and photos with this setting being turned on.
6. LCD Sleep
This setting controls the sleep time of the LCD screen. While the LCD is sleeping, power consumption is reduced.
7. Auto Off
Sometimes you may want the camera to turn off automatically during idle. Set your preference here to do so.
8. Date
Set your date here.
9. Time
Set your time here.
10. Timezone
Set your timezone here.
11. Language
Set your system language here.
12. Light Freq. (Light Frequency)
In order to avoid ickering in the video while shooting indoors, you need to adjust this setting to match the frequency of light source with that of the shutter.
13. Bg. Music (Background Music)
The background music being played when the camera is turned on and off, can be switched to on or off by this setting.
14. Format
You can format the microSD card inserted in the camera with this setting.
15. Factory Set. (Factory Settings)
Restore back to the factory default settings.
16. Leveling
This setting will display an on-screen metre for users to
adjust the horizontal and vertical position of the camera.
The green dots represent the extend of the tilting deviations. The camera unit is placed horizontally and vertically neutral only when the centre green dots lights up.
17. Version
Display the current system version.
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Remote Control Unit
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1 Play/Pause button Play/Pause/Conrm
2 Left button Left
3 Right button Right
4 Menu button Settings menu
5 Movie Shutter button Record/Stop button
6 Photo Capture button Take photo
III) Technical Specifications
• Sensor resolution 5M pixels CMOS.
Oregon Scientic ATC9K
Display the video resolution setting.
Display the photo resolution setting.
Display the EV value.
Display the quality setting of the videos & photos.
Indicate that there is no microSD card inserted. The red line will disappear when a microSD card is inserted.
Privacy Mode is on. It will disappear when it is disabled in the user settings.
GPS function is on. It will disappear when the camera is not equipped with the GPS module or it is disabled in the user settings.
G-Sensor function is on. It will disappear when it is disabled in the user settings.
Continuous shots function is on. It will disappear when it is disabled in the user settings.
Self timer function is on. It will disappear when it is disabled in the user settings.
Night Mode is on. It will disappear when it is disabled in the user settings.
Display the white balance setting.
Display the battery status.
Dear Customer,
Thank you for purchasing the ATC9K by Oregon Scientic.
At Oregon Scientic, we understand that
adventure sports enthusiasts as well as everyday enthusiasts
take great pride and satisfaction in recording and viewing
rst person footage captured by our hands free action cam.
For this reason, the ATC9K was designed and engineered with
extreme precision, in order to allow you to take the adventure
home with you. Review the following pages for technical
information, tips and troubleshooting which will allow you to
maximize your experience with the ATC9K.
PLAY HARD, RECORD EVERYTHING!
OREGON SCIENTIFIC and associated trademarks and trade dress are owned by OREGON SCIENTIFIC, Inc. © 2011 OREGON SCIENTIFIC, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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I . Quick Start .................................................................................... 1
II . Camera Precautions ................................................................... 1
III . Technical Specications ............................................................ 2
IV . Computer System Requirements ............................................. 3
V . Package Contents ........................................................................ 4
VI . Product Appearance .................................................................. 5
VII . Camera Operations ................................................................. 6
VIII . Using the Remote Control ..................................................... 7
IX . LCD Screen Display .................................................................. 7
X . Camera Settings .......................................................................... 8
XI . Power Supply ........................................................................... 12
XII . MicroSD Card Insertion / Removal ...................................... 13
XIII . Connecting to a Computer ................................................... 13
XIV. Connecting to a Monitor ....................................................... 20
XV . Troubleshooting ...................................................................... 21
II) Camera Precautions
Notice the following guidelines when using your camera
• The ATC9K 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 re 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.
• Clean the lens with a soft cloth to remove ngerprints or dust.
• If the rechargeable battery is mishandled, it can burst, cause a re or even
chemical burns. Observe the following cautions.
• Do not disassemble.
• Do not crush and do not expose the rechargeable battery to any shock or force such as hammering, dropping or stepping on it.
• Do not short circuit and do not allow metal objects to come into contact with
the battery terminals.
• Do not expose to extreme temperatures below 0°C (32°F) or above 40°C (104°F).
• Do not incinerate or dispose of in re.
• Do not handle the damaged or leaking rechargeable battery.
• Be sure to charge the rechargeable battery using a genuine ATC9K battery charger or charge it via the main unit.
• Keep the rechargeable battery out of the reach of small children.
Shooting Photos
1. Aim the ATC9K at what you would like to take a picture.
2. Press the Photo capture button at the top of the camera.
3. The LCD display will be frozen for a while, indicates that the scene had been captured.
Recording Video Footage
1. Aim the ATC9K at what you would like to record.
2. To start recording press the Movie shutter button at the top of the camera.
3. Press the movie shutter button again to stop recording. An animation showing a circular motion will appear, which indicates the footage is being saved.
Liquid may get inside the camera if the battery cover is not rmly closed
• If the camera gets wet, wipe the liquid off as soon as possible with a dry cloth.
• Other camera accessories may not be waterproof.
Don’t use the camera in extreme temperatures as this may cause the camera to malfunction.
GPS function is on but the GPS module is either searching or establishing connections with satellites. The process will take minutes to complete but the duration depends on the surroundings of your location as well as weather conditions.
* In some cases, the frame rate may be automatically reduced to maximize the memory usage.
Interval shots function is on. It will disappear when it is disabled in the user settings.
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2. If the GPS module is not inserted, the Google Maps functions will not be activated. However, you can always import your own KML to activate the GPS information in Google Maps.
3. The Google Maps function requires an internet connection. If the connection is barred or disconnected,
the Google Maps function will not be operational until
the internet connection is restored.
File Management
1. Within the File Management, videos and photos are displayed separately into 2 lists.
2. All videos and photos imported will be displayed within the “Library” tab.
3. The videos and photos that were imported last time (no matter the les are
assigned to album or not) are displayed in the “Last Import” tab.
4. Users are able to create
, delete and rename (rollover and click in
front of the album name) albums.
5. Same les can fall into different albums.
6. Files deleted via the “Library” and “Last Import” tabs are deleted physically
while les deleted via other album tabs are just tags removal but not
physically deleted.
7. Users can import manually by clicking the arrow icon
and either import
from the camera or from local drives.
8. The search icon triggers the search function with the following criteria:
I. Keyword search of title Multiple keywords are allowed with their entries separated by commas.
VIII. An information icon which shows the general information of the video when it’s been clicked. Users are able to edit the title and description of the video. Moreover, users are able to import KML to the corresponding video which is imported from the local drive instead of the camera. IX. A full screen button . X. A snapshot button .
3. When the viewer is operated for photo les, the
following will be shown:
I. A photo viewer II. The name of the photo. III. An information icon which shows the general information of the photo
when it has been clicked. Users are able to edit the title and description of the photo. Moreover, users are able to import KML to corresponding photo
which is imported from local drive instead of the camera. IV. The index of the photo V. A previous button VI. A next button VII. A full screen button . VIII. A rotation button which users can rotate photos in 0, 90, 180 and 270
degrees. The changes in rotation will save as settings but will not affect the
original le.
Google Map
1. If the GPS module (Sold Separately) is inserted to the
camera and the GPS module is turned ON, the camera
will sync the GPS data on to a .MAP le. This part of
operation will be covered in the corresponding user
manual.
Recharge the Battery via USB
1. Turn the camera off, then plug the camera with the rechargeable battery to a computer with the USB cable provided.
2. The red LED will light up to show the battery is charging.
3. The red LED will be turned off when the
battery is fully charged.
NOTE:
The rechargeable battery will be fully charged in 2-3hours.
XII) MicroSD Card Insertion /Rmoval
Insert
1. Turn the camera off.
2. Unlock the end latch to open the camera.
3. Ensure the microSD card 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 camera off.
2. Unlock the end latch to open the camera.
3. Push the card until it clicks, then pull the card out.
4. Close the camera and lock the latch.
NOTE:
- Ensure the card is inserted correctly.
- Do not touch the connect terminals on the back of the microSD card.
- The card may be damaged if it is not fully inserted.
- The card and the data may be damaged if the microSD card is inserted or removed while
the camera is on.
- Do not touch the at cable as this may seriously affect the camera performance and
functions.
- The camera supports microSD/SDHC Class 4 cards or above and compatible up to
32GB. MicroSD cards with lower classes may cause performance drop during recording.
XIII) Connecting to a Computer
You can upload your recorded video footages and photos to a PC by connecting the ATC9K to your PC using the PC Application. First, you can insert the installation CD
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Import Videos and Photos
1. After the users log into their accounts the PC program will ask the users automatically whether
they would like to import videos and photos onto the computer if the camera is on and is connected to the PC via USB.
2. Users will have to option to either keep or delete
the source les after importing.
Video and Photo Viewer
1. The Viewer will display both videos and photos.
2. When the viewer is showing video les, the following screen will be shown:
I. A video player II. A video timeline with a dragger which you can manually drag the position reveal certain instances of the video. III. A volume control slider. The audio will be muted when the speaker icon under the volume slider is pressed . The icon will be changed as indicated. IV. Video control buttons – Start of the video, Fast Reverse, Play, Fast Forward and end of the video. V. Multiple clicks on Fast Reverse and Fast Forward triggers x2, x4, x8 speeds of reverse and forward. VI. A timer showing the video duration and lapsed time. VII. A line showing the title of the video.
II. Keyword search of description Multiple keywords are allowed with their entries separated by commas.
III. Filename Multiple keywords are allowed with their entries separated by commas.
IV. Video Duration With options: Any durations; Less than/More than 0.5min; 1min; 2min; 5min; 10min; 20min; 30min (if user chooses “Any durations”, the second pulldown menu won’t be shown.)
V. Album With options: all, library and albums that the user created.
VI. Date
With options: anytime, past 24 hours, past week, past month, past year,
specic date (if user is not choosing a specic date, the second and third
pulldown menu won’t be shown.)
9. Video File Listing shows:
I. The total number of videos and le size of an individual tab.
II. A pulldown menu for users to sort the les by title,
lename, le size, duration and date (time).
III. Thumbnails of the rst frames of every individual video
for you to playback.
IV. Details of the videos.
V. An edit info icon to edit the title and descriptions of videos.
VI. A trash icon to delete les or remove tags.
VII. Multiple item selections are allowed by ctrl-click or shift-click.
VIII. You can drag and drop from lists to albums on the left hand side.
10. Photo File Listing shows:
I. The total number of photos and le size of an individual tab.
II. A pulldown menu for users to sort the les by title, lename, le size, and date (time).
III. Thumbnails of every individual photo for you to view.
IV. Details of the photos.
V. An edit info icon to edit the title and descriptions of photos.
VI. A trash icon to delete les or remove tags.
VII. Multiple item selections are allowed by ctrl-click or shift-click.
VIII. You can drag and drop from lists to albums on the left hand side.
Data Graphs
1. Data graphs are plotted by the data in the .MAP le.
2. There are 3 kinds of data graphs; speed vs time, acceleration vs time and distance vs time represented by 3 buttons; SPD vs T, ACC vs T and DST vs T.
3. Graphs are not available when handling photos.
4. The white lines shown are corresponding average values. (not applicable to Distance)
G Sensor Viewer
1. This viewer is a pseudo-sphere showing resolved accelerations with directions and magnitudes, which are represented by the black line.
2. The length of the lines is magnitude.
3. The motions and the length variations of the line
will follow the data from the .MAP le.
Application Update
While you are connecting to the internet, the PC application will check for any updates automatically. You can either accept it or update the application manually by pressing the update icon at the top right corner.
XIV) Connecting to a Monitor
You can playback your recorded video footages and photos on a high denition enabled
monitor using the HDMI cable provided.
1. Turn the ATC9K and the monitor off.
2. Connect your ATC9K to your monitor using the HDMI cable.
3. Turn the monitor and ATC9K on.
Playback
1. Select the video or photo you want to play by pressing “Left” and “Right” button .
2. Press “Play/Pause” button to play.
3. During video playback, press “Play/Pause” , to pause or resume playback, press “Left” and “Right” button to activate fast forward and fast reverse.
4. To exit to thumbnail view, press “Menu” button
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Delete Vide o or Photo
1. Press “Menu” button
to activate the
submenu.
2. Select “Delete”.
3. Conrm the deletion by pressing “Play/Pause” button
.
Switch between Video and Photo
1. Press “Menu” button
to activate the
submenu.
2. Select “View Videos” or “View Photos” by
press the “Right” button .
3. Conrm by pressing “Play/Pause” button
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Slideshow
1. Press “Menu” button
to activate the submenu
when you are in the photo thumbnail view.
2. Select “Slideshow” by press the “Right” button
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3. Conrm by pressing “Play/Pause” button
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4. To exit the slideshow, press “Menu” button
.
XV) Troubleshooting
There’s no display
• Is the rechargeable battery properly installed?
• Does the rechargeable battery need replacing?
After the ATC9K is connected to my PC, it cannot nd the new drive in
the ‘My Computer’ folder
• Ensure each end of the ATC9K USB cable is properly and rmly 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.
I can’t capture video footage
• Ensure there is enough space in the microSD card; the display will tell you how much time left is available for video recording.
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, such as indoors.
I can’t play the video footage on my television
• Ensure each end of the HDMI cable is properly and rmly connected to
ATC9K and to your television.
• Ensure the ATC9K and television are both turned on.
The sound is very low or there is no sound
• Ensure to increase the volume of the speaker in the volume setting.
• The ATC9K is specically designed for extreme sports and is waterproof,
it is for this reason that we have made the microphone less sensitive.
The LED keeps ashing while the rechargeable battery is charging
that comes with the packaging. Then it will direct you via the web browser to the web site where you can download the latest PC Application. You can always check for any updates with this URL - atc.oregonscientic.com.
1. Turn the ATC9K on.
2. Connect the ATC9K to a PC via the USB cable.
3. The ATC9K will be connected as a USB Mass Storage Device.
4. You can then manage your videos and photos by launching the PC application.
User Prole
1. To start, choose your own account to login with your password or simply
create a new account if you are using the PC application for the rst time.
You can always access your prole information by clicking the
top-right icon after you login to the application.
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• For some special circumstances, the mentioned situation means the rechargeable battery is fully charged.
Further Help
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 atc@oregonscientic.com with any problems
and/or suggestions, or, call our Customer Service Department at 1-800-853-8883. Our service representatives will be happy to help you.
Please note that the Technical Support Team cannot issue or authorize any RMA’s or replacements. For an RMA or replacement please contact our Customer Service Department.
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Disclaimer
DEFINITION:
“Oregon Scientic” shall mean Oregon Scientic Global Distribution Limited, its subsidiaries, parent companies, afliated companies, directors, ofcers,
employees, agents, representatives and distributors.
DISCLAIMER:
Oregon Scientic do not warrant against loss of any data (including data stored
on Product), and assume no liability for such loss. Purchaser assumes all liabil-
ity, and as such releases us from any liability, for any accident, injury, damage,
death, loss, illegal activity or any other claim that may occur resulting from or during use of the Product, whether or not such use is foreseeable by Oregon
Scientic.
ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION
Oregon Scientic, Inc.
19861 SW 95th Avenue
Tualatin, OR 97062, USA
Hotline: 1-800-853-8883
Service: http://us.oregonscientic.com/service
Website: http://us.oregonscientic.com
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 modications 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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Firmware update
1. Visit Oregon Scientic website atc.oregonscientic.com/ to download the latest rmware.
2. Unzip the package and copy the
unzipped le to the root folder of
the microSD card.
3. Insert the microSD card to the
ATC9K and turn it on.
4. To conrm the update, press .
The camera will be switched off.
5. Press to restart the camera.
XI) Power Supply
Battery Replacement
1. Unlock the rear of the unit by lifting the latch.
2. Insert the rechargeable battery into the battery slot as indicated until it clicks in place.
3. If you want to release the rechargeable
battery, turn the battery hinge downwards until
it comes out from the slot.
4. Close the battery door rmly before closing
the latch.
NOTE:
When the battery is low, the battery low icon will appear on the LCD screen and the red LED will light up.
CAUTION
There is a risk of explosion if you replace the battery with an incorrect
type. Dispose of used batteries according to your local environmental guidelines. Do not puncture, drop, or incinerate the battery.
Recharge the Battery by External Charger (sold separately)
1. Plug the charger to the power supply and slot the battery into the
charger as indicated on the charger.
2. The LED on the charger will light up as the battery starts to recharge.
3. The LED will be turned off when the battery is fully charged.
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OF THE APPLICABLE EXPRESS WARRANTY. ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED CONDITIONS, REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF NON-INFRINGEMENT, ARE DISCLAIMED TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT ALLOWED BY THE APPLICABLE JURISDICTION.
All third party software provided with the Product is provided “AS IS”. Pur­chaser assumes the entire risk as to the quality, performance, accuracy and ef­fect of such software, and should it prove defective, Purchaser, and not Oregon
Scientic, assumes the entire cost of all necessary servicing or repair.
TO THE EXTENT NOT PROHIBITED BY LAW, IN NO EVENT WILL OREGON SCIENTIFIC BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOST DATA, REVENUE OR PROFIT, OR FOR SPECIAL, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES, HOWEVER CAUSED REGARDLESS OF THE THEORY OF LIABILITY, ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT, EVEN IF WE HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN NO EVENT WILL OREGON SCIENTIFIC LIABILITY EXCEED THE AMOUNT PAID BY PURCHASER FOR THE PRODUCT.
The foregoing limitations will apply even if any warranty or remedy provided herein fails of its essential purpose. Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclu­sion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limita­tion or exclusion may not apply to Purchaser.
All purchasers, users, and any or all parties involved or engaging in the use the Product understand and agree that:
Oregon Scientic do not promote or endorse use of the Product in high risk, careless and / or dangerous actions.
Oregon Scientic are not responsible for personal injuries or property damage incurred during such use.
Oregon Scientic are not liable for any use or misuse of the Product or any video captured that may be considered illegal.
Oregon Scientic are not responsible for any illegal actions taken while record­ing, attempting to record, or editing video that was captured with the Product.
The Product’s primary purpose is for recording legal sports activities as seen by all applicable laws and regulations.
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 enviropment 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.
CAUTION
LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS
2. User accounts and proles are password protected. A password hint question and answer elds will
be added in case users forget their passwords.
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