Oregon Digital Camera ATC 1000 User Manual

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I) Camera Precautions  
II) Technical Specifications  
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.  
• Sensor resolution  
• Built-in memory  
• SD memory card drive  
• Photo storage  
VGA CMOS, 640 x 480 pixels  
32MB  
Supports cards of up to 1 GB (Not included)  
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)  
2-digit B/W on top for functions  
Fixed range from 1.5m~infinity  
10 seconds  
• Status LCD  
• Focusing  
• Self timer  
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.  
• File format of still images JPEG  
• Movie images  
• File format of Interface  
• Delete image  
• Auto Shut-Off  
• Battery  
AVI  
USB (1.1)  
All / last one  
10 minutes  
4 x AAA Alkaline Batteries  
35mm dim. x 140mm long  
WIN2000/XP  
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.  
• Dimensions  
• Operation system  
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10. LCD display  
11. Menu button  
12. Enter & ON/OFF button  
13. Picture shutter release button  
14. Movie shutter release button  
III) Computer System Requirements (Action Lab 1.0)  
Minimum System Requirements  
• Pentium® III 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 faster  
512 MB available RAM  
1 GB free harddisk space  
SVGA 800 x 600 resolution video support (32 bit)  
16 bit Windows compatible sound device  
15. Battery tray  
16. SD card drive  
17. SD card (not included)  
18. Mini-USB port  
19. USB cable  
IV) Camera Description  
1. Lens  
2. Microphone  
3. Dual-locking grip  
4. Handlebar grip  
5. Handlebar strap  
6. Short Velcro strap  
7. Long Velcro strap  
8. Instruction Manual  
9. Action Lab 1.0 CD-ROM  
20. AV port  
21. AV cable  
22. Release hook  
23. Rubberized patch  
24. Velcro patch  
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To mount ATC-1000 using Velcro straps:  
1. Attach the rubberized patch to the underside of  
the dual-locking grip.  
V) Camera Mounting Description  
The ATC-1000 can be mounted in a variety of  
different ways using the straps and Velcro patch  
provided. Please follow the suggested methods of  
mounting as follows:  
2. Place the dual-locking grip on the helmet, and  
thread the Velcro strap through its base.  
To mount ATC-1000 using the handlebar strap:  
1. Place the handlebar grip on the handlebar.  
3. Secure the Velcro strap by fastening it through  
the helmet vents.  
2. Place the dual-locking grip on the handlebar grip.  
3. Slide the strap through the base of the  
dual-locking grip and fasten around the  
handlebar grip.  
4. Slide the ATC-1000 into the dual-locking grip.  
You can adjust the angle of the camera by 10°  
at a time.  
4. Slide the ATC-1000 into the dual-locking grip.  
You can adjust the angle of the camera by 10°  
at a time.  
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Turning the Camera On  
VI) Quick Start  
For your safety, do not press any buttons on the camera during sports  
activities.  
Battery Installation  
1. Turn and pull to release the cover at the end of the unit.  
2. Release the battery tray by pushing the release  
hook with a pen or similar object.  
3. Insert 4 x AAA alkaline batteries into the battery  
tray with the polarity in the direction as shown.  
4. Replace the tray and cover.  
Method 1  
Press the ‘On/Off’ button for 3 seconds.  
The LCD display will light up.  
Method 2  
Plug in the USB cable and connect it to your PC.  
The camera will then use the USB power  
source.  
Important: When the batteries are low, you will  
see the low battery icon  
LCD display.  
on the  
Turning the Camera Off  
Always download photos to PC prior to  
replacing batteries to avoid memory loss.  
Method 1  
The camera will be turned off automatically after 10  
Note:  
minutes of not being used.  
a) Do not mix old and new batteries together.  
Replace all the batteries at the same time.  
b) Remove the batteries if the camera is not going  
to be used 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 get the camera wet.  
Method 2  
Press the ‘On/Off’ button for 3 seconds.  
The LCD display will turn off.  
Note: If the camera is connected to your PC, you have  
to unplug the USB cable to turn off the camera.  
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Taking Photos  
Taking Video Footage  
Once the ATC-1000 is turned on:  
1. Aim at the subject you want to shoot.  
2. Press the ‘Movie shutter button’ to start  
recording. The time elapsed will be shown on  
the LCD display.  
The frame number shown on the LCD display will  
indicate how many shots are available for shooting.  
1. Aim at the subject that you want to shoot.  
2. Press the ‘Photo shutter button’ to take photos.  
The remaining number of photos, shown on the  
LCD display, will decrease by one each time.  
(Sometimes it will decrease by two if the photo is  
very densely colored.)  
3. The frame number shown on LCD display indicates  
how many shots are still available before the memo-  
ry is full. The counter will automatically deduct one  
after each shot is taken. It is displayed as a count-  
down.  
3. Press the ‘Movie shutter button’ again to stop  
recording. The length of the movie clip will show  
on the LCD display for 3 seconds, after which the  
remaining time will show. (The remaining time is  
only an estimate).  
4. Press and hold the ‘Menu’ button for 2 seconds to  
select the desired resolution (640 x 480,  
320 x 240, 160 x 120). Press the ‘Menu’ button  
again to cycle through the icons representing  
these resolutions (at the top of the LCD display),  
as described on page 12. The icons will flash until  
you press ‘Enter’ to confirm your selection.  
4. When a photograph is taken, a single short ‘beep’  
will be heard. After the ‘beep’ sounds, the camera is  
ready to take another photo.  
Note:  
Note:  
1. Default resolution is 640 x 480 (VGA).  
2. When the time is shown, you will see‘H’for hour,  
‘M’ for minute and ‘S’ for second.  
1. Default resolution is 640 x 480  
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a) Default 640 x 480 pixels resolution  
VII) Camera Mode Selection  
1. You can cycle through different shooting modes by pressing the ‘Menu’  
button repeatedly. The LCD will display each mode as you press  
the ‘Menu’ button.  
To change the resolution, press the ‘Menu’ button until  
the desired resolution icon shows on the LCD display.  
Press the ‘Enter’ button to confirm your selection.  
2. Press the ‘Enter’ button to confirm the selection.  
3. When you want to quit the Camera Mode Selection, cycle through the icons by  
pressing the ‘Menu’ button repeatedly until the selected icon stops flashing.  
4. The different mode icons are shown in the table below.  
b) Continuous Shutter Mode  
Continuous shutter mode is activated by selecting  
and confirmed by pressing the ‘Enter’ button. Press the ‘Photo shutter’ button  
once to start. The ATC-1000 will take three consecutive photos accompanied by  
Icon  
Title  
Description  
three ‘beeps’. To cancel this mode reselect  
and press the ‘Enter’ button.  
Self timer  
10 Second timer  
Note:  
Continuous shutter  
Delete the last picture/clip  
Delete all photos/footage  
Takes 3 consecutive photos.  
Erases the last picture/clip taken  
1. It doesn’t work for taking video footage.  
2. This function supports photos (640x480 VGA) only.  
Erases all pictures/footage  
stored in the camera  
c) Self-Timer Mode  
Self-timer mode is activated by selecting and confirmed by pressing the  
‘Enter’ button. Press ‘Movie shutter button’ or ‘Photo shutter button’ once to  
start the countdown. The ATC-1000 will count down 10 ‘beeps’ and then start  
recording. To cancel this mode reselect and press the ‘Enter’ button.  
High resolution  
(640 x 480 pixels)  
Large photo format/less  
storage capability  
Medium resolution  
(320 x 240 pixels)  
Medium photo format  
d) Delete the Last Photo/Movie Clip  
Low resolution  
Smallest photo format/  
more storage capability  
(160 x 120 pixels)  
To delete the last photo/movie clip you shot, press the ‘Menu’ button until  
the ‘Status LCD’ displays . Press the ‘Enter’ button to confirm.  
Repeat these two steps to individually delete your files.  
Note: After file deletion the LCD display will adjust the remaining number  
of files accordingly.  
SD card  
Shows SD card is being inserted  
Low battery  
Battery is low when this icon appears  
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e) Delete All Photos/Movie Clips  
The remaining number of photos will also be displayed on the LCD. All the  
new captured images and video footage will 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. In this case, turn off the camera  
and remove the SD card.  
2. The letters ‘Err’ will be displayed during taking photos or video footage if  
the SD card is locked.  
To delete all photos/movie clips stored in your camera, press the ‘Menu’ but-  
ton until the LCD displays . Press the ‘Enter’ button to confirm.  
Note: It may take a few minutes to delete multiple files at one time.  
f) Resolution  
This camera lets you select from three photo resolutions: 640 x 480,  
320 x 240, and 160 x 120 pixels. High resolution photos are better quality  
because they have more pixels. The lower resolutions have fewer pixels but  
allow you to take more photos. The number of photos your camera can take  
depends on the resolution you choose. Since the LCD can only display four  
digits at a time, SD memory cards with high storage capability will have  
more photos or time available than the screen can display. In this case, the  
screen will display “9999” until the number of photos or the amount of time  
available has decreased enough to be displayed accurately. To switch  
VIII) Downloading Images and Video Clips  
After you’ve finished taking pictures, connect your camera to your PC using  
the USB cable. This enables you to download your photos and video footage  
to PC.  
1. A new drive will be found automatically when  
camera is connected to the computer. This is the  
ATC-1000 drive.  
2. Open the ‘100IMAGE’ folder [in the DCIM  
folder] to start selecting your desired video or  
image files.  
3. Copy the desired video or image files to your  
PC.  
Note:  
1. Still images will be saved in JPEG format and movies will be saved  
in AVI format.  
2. When ATC-1000 is connected to the PC when the SD card is in the  
camera, the ‘100IMAGE’ folder will show the files on the SD card.  
between high resolution , medium resolution and low resolution  
press the ‘Menu’ button until the ‘Status LCD’ displays the correct icon.  
Press the ‘Enter’ button to confirm your selection.  
,
g) SD Card  
To use a SD memory card, turn off the ATC-1000  
and insert the SD memory card. When the camera  
is turned on again the SD card icon will be  
displayed on the LCD.  
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IX) TV Mode  
X) Welcome to Oregon Scientific Action Lab 1.0  
After you’ve taken photos and video footage,  
connect your camera to your TV using the AV  
cable to view them with your family and friends.  
TV mode is automatically activated when the  
AV cable is connected to the camera.  
Action Lab 1.0 is an easy-to-use video editing program. This program is 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 to professionals can use  
and enjoy.  
Installing Action Lab  
For Windows:  
Once the cable is connected, the function keys will be  
shown on the TV screen. The function keys include  
Pause , Stop  
, Reverse  
, Play  
,
1. Insert the Action Lab CD into your CD-ROM drive. The software will start  
running automatically on your system. Follow the instructions on screen.  
2. After finalizing the installation of the Action Lab 1.0, complete the  
installation of Action Lab 1.0 by clicking the ‘Close’ icon.  
Forward and Delete-One  
.
1. Press the ‘Menu’ button to move the highlight  
cursor along the function keys.  
2. Press the‘ Enter’ button when the desired function  
key is highlighted.  
Note: If the Auto-run feature on your PC is turned off, you’ll have to install  
the software manually by taking the following steps:  
3. To delete one file select  
by pressing the‘ Enter’ button.  
and confirm  
1. Insert the CD into your CD-ROM drive.  
2. Click Start > Run.  
3. In the Run dialog box, type in D:/Setup.exe (where ‘D’ is your CD-ROM drive).  
4. Click OK.  
5. Follow the instructions on screen to complete the installation.  
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Options on the Main Screen:  
Command Buttons:  
Main Screen  
Working with Action Lab  
Getting Started  
My Library – Lets you open a video clip or photo or stored video clip  
and image to start editing.  
In your computer:  
1. Click ‘Start’.  
2. Select Programs > Oregon Scientific Action Lab 1.0 > Action Lab 1.0. The  
Action Lab 1.0 main screen will appear on your desktop.*  
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 movie.  
There are different categories with 100 animations.  
Sound – Lets you add sound effects and background music to  
your movie. You can record your own sounds to add to  
your movie.  
Editing/Preview  
Screen  
Film Line – Lets you combine different video clips to create a movie.  
Playback button – Lets you play your video clips.  
Main Command  
Tool Panel  
Buttons  
Tips for capturing video:  
This camera supports SD cards up to 1GB, which could hold up to 1hr of video.  
However, we recommend that users keep each individual video clip at around 15 min-  
utes or less, in order to maximize the performance of Action Lab 1.0.  
Playback  
button  
Tool Panel  
*As a result of our efforts to continually improve our products, the actual screen displays from the  
product may differ slightly from the diagrams shown.  
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Importing files into Action Lab 1.0 from ATC-1000  
In Action Lab 1.0:  
4. Click the ‘Close’ button to close My Library.  
1. Click on the ‘My Library’ button.  
Note: The maximum duration of storyboard is 1 hour.  
2. Click on the ‘Import’ button to open Windows Explorer.  
3. Select the video clip or image you wish to import to ‘My Library’.  
5. Click the ‘Open’ button to import.  
Delete the clips in the storyboard.  
1. Click and highlight the video clip or image in the storyboard.  
2. Click the ‘Delete’ button to remove the selected video clip or image.  
6. Imported video clips or image thumbnails will appear in ‘My Library’.  
Tips: Click on the ‘Files of type’ button in Windows Explorer, and choose  
Avi or jpg/bmp files.  
Saving a Video  
As you work on your storyboard or video, it is recommended that you save  
the storyboard periodically. Click the ‘Save’ button, and the contents of the  
Storyboard will be saved to My Library.  
Note: Please do not import the video clip from ATC1000 directly, because  
the import time may be long.  
Adding Video Clips and Images into the Film Line:  
1. In My Library panel, click on a video clip or image with the mouse to  
highlight it.  
2. Click on the ‘Add’ button to add an image or video clip into the Film  
Line, double-click the thumbnail for each video clip or image you want to  
add, or drag the video clip or image to the film line.  
3. Click and highlight the desired storyboard file. Click on the ‘Add’ button  
to open the storyboard in the Film 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.  
Preview Video Clips  
Play the video clips in the storyboard (Film Line).  
1. On the Preview screen, press the ‘Play’ button to preview the video clip.  
2. Press the ‘Forward’ button to play the next frame on the video clip.  
3. Press the ‘Rewind’ button to play the previous frame on the video clip.  
4. Press the ‘Stop’ button to stop playing the video clip.  
NOTE: Information about Action Lab 1.0 is for reference only. The program is intended for home  
use only; for advanced editing, users may export files to other video editing programs.  
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Adding and Deleting Transition Effect between Scenes  
Adding the transition effect between scenes can make your movie look more  
professional.  
Draw in your Video Clips  
You can draw on your video clips using different colors and styles to make  
your movies more fun.  
1. Click the transition button (a small square box) between 2 clips on the  
storyboard (Film Line). This will open the Transition Effect Panel.  
2. Click the transition effect that you want to choose.  
1. The Drawing Tool panel will open after clicking on the ‘Tools’ button or  
the ‘Drawing’ button.  
2. Click the ‘Add’ button to add a new rectangular bounding box on the  
Editing/Preview screen.  
3. Click ‘Quit’ button to close Transition panel.  
3. Choose a color from the Color Palette or a style from the Style Palette.  
4. Draw by pressing and holding the left mouse button. Draw inside the rec-  
tangular bounding box.  
5. Adjust the duration of drawing by changing the pointers on the time bar.  
6. Only one rectangular bounding box can be added to each video clip.  
Trimming a video clip  
You can use the trim tool to display any portion of a video clip in your  
movie by controlling which frame the video starts and stops with. The  
pointers show you the exact trimming positions.  
1. Select the video clip that needs to be trimmed on the Film line  
(Storyboard).  
2. Click the Trim Tool button.  
3. On the Trim panel, click and drag either pointer on the timeline to control  
where the video clips start and finish.  
Adding Animation to your Video Clips  
1. Click the ‘Animation’ button in the Main Commands Panel and the  
Animation panel will open.  
2. Click on a Category button in the panel. The category list will then be  
visible.  
4. To save any changes, click the Trim button.  
3. Select the animation you want to add. Click the Add button or double-  
click the name of animation.  
5. Close the Trim tool by clicking the Cancel button.  
4. Change the duration of animation by adjusting the pointers on the time  
bar.  
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Adding Background Music  
1. Click the Sound Editing button in the Main Command Panel. This will  
Create a New Storyboard  
1. Click the New Storyboard button to open a new storyboard file in the  
Film Line. It will clear all previous thumbnails in the Film Line.  
2. If the existing storyboard in the Film Line is not saved, it will allow  
the user to save the file first before closing the storyboard.  
open the Sound Editing panel.  
2. Click the Background button. This will open the Background Music panel.  
3. Click and highlight the desired background music file name from the list.  
4. Click the Play button to listen to the background music before adding it to  
the video clip.  
5. Click the Add button or double click the filename to add the background  
music to the video clip. The background music icon and the name of the  
music file will be shown at the upper left-hand of the screen.  
Online Updates  
To ensure that you are using the latest software version, click on the Update  
Button  
tures.  
. This will help you to make the most of our exciting new fea-  
Exporting Action Lab files  
Note: If you have a firewall on your PC, the update may be blocked.  
1. Click on ‘My Library’.  
2. Open the edited video clip (indicated by a clapper-board icon) in My  
Library.  
Getting Help  
Action Lab provides extensive help. If you need more information or  
instructions on how to use a specific feature or tool, click the ‘Help’  
3. Click on the ‘Export’ button on the Film Line (Storyboard)  
4. Select the desired location on your PC.  
5. Click on the ‘Save’ button.  
button  
in the upper right-hand corner of the screen.  
6. The edited video clip will be exported to the desired location.  
ATC-1000 Website  
Note:  
Please use the link below to check for the latest software updates, great new  
features, and exciting new products.  
1. Exported video clips are in AVI format.  
2. More content 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.  
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Troubleshooting (continued)  
Troubleshooting  
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 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.  
Before contacting an authorized service center at 1-800-853-8883 or sending  
an email to [email protected], carry out the following simple checks.  
They may save you the time of an unnecessary service call.  
There’s no display  
-Are the batteries installed properly?  
-Do the batteries need replacing?  
I can’t play the video footage on my television  
-Make sure each end of the AV cable is properly and firmly connected to  
ATC-1000 and to your television.  
After ATC-1000 is connected to my PC, it cannot find the new drive  
-Make sure each end of the ATC-1000 USB cable is properly and firmly  
connected.  
-Make sure 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  
not be working properly. In this case, contact your system manufacturer or  
the manufacturer of your USB card.  
-Make sure the ATC-1000 is turned on.  
Some captured video clips or images cannot be found on the SD card  
-The video footage or image may be stored on the internal memory.  
Connect ATC-1000 to your PC without an SD card, and it will show the files  
in the internal memory .  
Further Help  
I can’t capture video footage or images  
We make every effort to ensure the accuracy and appropriateness of the infor-  
mation provided on our products. However, errors can sometimes occur. We  
believe it is important for us to stand behind our products and we encourage  
you to e-mail us at [email protected], or call our Consumer Services  
Department at 1-800-853-8883 with any problems and/or suggestions that  
you might have. Our service representatives will be happy to help you.  
-Make sure there is space on the internal memory or on the SD card; the  
display will tell you how much time is left for video or how many photos  
you have space for.  
-Make sure the SD card is not locked if you have inserted the SD card. The  
letters “Err” will be displayed if the SD card is locked.  
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Oregon Scientific, Inc.  
19861 SW 95th Place  
Tualatin, OR 97062, USA  
Hotline: 1-800-853-8883  
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 guaran-  
tee 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 cor-  
rect 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”  
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