Oregon Scientific Digital Camera PV 100 User Manual

Model: PV 100  
User Manual  
Manuale d'uso  
Manuel d'utilisation  
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3.0 MEGA-PIXEL DIGITAL CAMERA WITH JUMBO DISPLAY  
USER MANUAL  
USER MANUAL CONTENTS  
Introduction ................................................................................. 1  
Product Overview ....................................................................... 2  
Front View .............................................................................. 2  
Back View .............................................................................. 2  
Mode Switch........................................................................... 2  
4-Way Direction Controller ..................................................... 3  
Getting Started ............................................................................ 3  
Package Contents .................................................................. 3  
Installing and Charging the Batteries ..................................... 4  
Attaching the Strap................................................................. 4  
Memory Storage..................................................................... 5  
Installing the SD Card ............................................................ 5  
Removing the SD Card .......................................................... 6  
Basic Photography ..................................................................... 6  
Preparing the Camera ............................................................ 6  
Taking Basic Pictures ............................................................. 7  
Displaying or Deleting Last Image Taken ............................... 7  
Selecting a Flash Mode.......................................................... 7  
Zooming ................................................................................. 8  
Using the Self-Timer............................................................... 9  
Basic Functions and Settings .................................................. 10  
Camera Modes ..................................................................... 10  
Setup Menu................................................................................ 11  
P. Counter (Picture Counter)................................................ 11  
Set Clock .............................................................................. 11  
Set City................................................................................. 12  
Show Time ........................................................................... 12  
Language ............................................................................. 12  
Beep Tone ............................................................................ 12  
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Auto Off (Auto Power-Off)) ................................................... 13  
TV Out .................................................................................. 13  
File Number .......................................................................... 13  
Macro ................................................................................... 14  
Format .................................................................................. 14  
Reset .................................................................................... 14  
LCD Bright (LCD Brightness) ............................................... 14  
System Information .............................................................. 15  
Record Mode Menu Options .................................................... 15  
Switching Between Camera and Movie Mode ..................... 15  
Size ...................................................................................... 15  
Quality (Picture Quality) ....................................................... 16  
White Balance ...................................................................... 16  
Metering ............................................................................... 17  
ISO ....................................................................................... 18  
EV (Exposure Compensation Setting) ................................. 18  
Shooting Movies ....................................................................... 18  
Movie Menu .......................................................................... 19  
Playback of Images and Movies .............................................. 20  
Multi-Frame Review ............................................................. 21  
Zooming into Playback Images ............................................ 21  
Scrolling a Magnified Image ................................................. 21  
Deleting a Playback Image .................................................. 22  
Movie Playback .................................................................... 22  
Deleting a Playback Movie ................................................... 22  
Playback Menu ..................................................................... 22  
Deleting Multiple Images or Movies ..................................... 23  
Protecting Images or Moviese .............................................. 24  
Specifying Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) ..................... 24  
Slideshow ............................................................................. 25  
Rotating Images ................................................................... 26  
Connecting to External Devices .............................................. 26  
Connecting to a TV .............................................................. 26  
Installing Software Drivers (Windows-Based PC) ................ 27  
Transferring Files from Camera to PC or Macintosh ............ 27  
Disconnecting the Camera from the PC  
(Windows ME, 2000 and XP Users Only) ............................ 28  
Addendum ................................................................................. 29  
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Memory Capacity, Size and Quality ..................................... 29  
Troubleshooting ........................................................................ 29  
Specifications ............................................................................ 32  
Important Notice ....................................................................... 34  
Statement of Responsibility.................................................. 34  
Notes on Copyright .............................................................. 34  
General Warnings ..................................................................... 34  
Cleaning the Digital Camera .................................................... 35  
About Oregon Scientific ........................................................... 35  
Trademark Information ............................................................. 36  
FCC Statement .......................................................................... 36  
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INTRODUCTION  
Thank you for selecting the Oregon Scientific 3.0 Mega-Pixel Digital  
Camera with Jumbo Display as your personal product of choice. The  
camera features a large, ease-to-view 3.5-inch (diagonal) LCD and  
2x digital zoom. The camera comes with 16MB of internal memory,  
and is compatible with Secure Digital card to store many of your  
favourite pictures and movies. Your camera is designed to give you  
many years of reliable service.  
Other features Include:  
Photo preview on jumbo 3.5-inch TFT display  
Auto-focus lens  
Self-timer  
Movie capture and playback  
Video output  
USB 1.1 interface  
Macro, White Balance and Exposure compensation settings  
Spot / Evaluative / Center Light Meter modes  
User interface available in 6 languages  
Compatible with Windows 98SE / ME / 2000 / XP and MAC OS  
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW  
FRONT VIEW  
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1. SHUTTER RELEASE Button  
2. Flash  
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3. ON / OFF Switch  
4. Speaker  
5. Microphone  
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6. Self Timer Lamp / Auto Focus Assist Light  
7. Lens  
8. Video Output  
9. USB Connector  
10. DC Jack  
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BACK VIEW  
1. LCD  
2. Cradle Connector  
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3. Camera Stand Connector  
4. Battery / SD Card Compartment  
5. Left LED (Flash Light Status)  
6. Right LED (Auto-Focus Status)  
7. Mode Switch  
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9.  
(Zoom In) /  
(Zoom Out) Buttons  
4-Way Direction Controller  
10. Strap loop  
11. DISP / OK Button  
12. RESET  
13. MENU Button  
MODE SWITCH  
1. Record Mode  
2. Playback Mode  
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4-WAY DIRECTION CONTROLLER  
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1. Self-Timer (  
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2. Flash / Trash (  
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3. Macro (  
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GETTING STARTED  
PACKAGE CONTENTS  
When you unpack your digital camera, make sure to keep all the  
packing materials in a safe place, in case you need to later return it for  
servicing.  
In the box, you will find:  
AC adaptor  
Li-Ion rechargeable battery  
Carrying pouch  
USB cable  
Video cable  
User manual  
CD-ROM  
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INSTALLING AND CHARGING THE BATTERIES  
Your camera comes with a  
rechargeable Lithium-Ion  
(Li-Ion) battery. To prevent  
damage, correctly insert the  
battery as shown.  
TIP: To maximize the  
performance of your camera  
and for greater battery life,  
control the use of the flash,  
photo review, and LCD  
brightness levels.  
The camera's battery can be charged in a variety of ways:  
A. Through the camera itself by connecting the AC adaptor through  
the PV100's DC jack.  
B. By docking the camera into a PV100D cradle and connecting  
the AC adaptor through the DC jack.  
C. By taking out the battery from the camera and inserting into the  
battery slot of the cradle for charging.  
NOTE: It takes approximately 6 hours to fully charge the Li-Ion  
battery. The right LED (Refer to P.2) showing red means the camera is  
being charged. When the battery is fully charged, the right LED turns off.  
NOTE: In a non-controlled environment, many factors can affect battery  
life such as temperature, use of the flash, photo review, LCD display  
brightness levels and so on.  
ATTACHING THE STRAP  
1. Pass the thin loop of the strap through  
the camera's strap ring.  
2. Pass the other end of the strap through  
the loop.  
3. Tighten by pulling the loop.  
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MEMORY STORAGE  
The Secure Digital (SD) card is an external memory card that can be  
plugged into your digital camera for storing images and movies. Below  
is a list of compatible SD cards that have been tested and verified for  
use with the PV100:  
SanDisk: 64MB, 128MB, 256MB  
Panasonic: 32MB, 64MB, 128MB, 256MB  
Toshiba: 32MB, 64MB, 128MB, 256MB  
Operation is not guaranteed for other, unlisted memory cards. For  
more details on the above cards, please contact the manufacturer  
directly.  
The type of memory currently used by the camera is indicated on the LCD:  
ICON MEMORY DESCRIPTION  
TYPE  
Files are stored in the camera's internal  
memory.  
Internal  
SD card has been installed. Files are stored on  
the card's memory.  
External  
NOTE: When the SD card is installed, all images and movies taken are  
automatically stored on the card. Images and movies stored in the  
camera's internal memory can be viewed directly from the camera, TV  
using a video output cable, or transferred to the PC via a USB connection.  
They cannot be transferred or copied to the SD card.  
INSTALLING THE SD CARD  
1. Turn off the camera.  
2. Slide the card into the memory slot until  
it clicks into position.  
NOTE: The SD card will not insert fully into  
the slot if it is facing the wrong way. Be careful  
not to apply undue force to the card.  
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REMOVING THE SD CARD  
1. Turn off the camera.  
2. Push against the card lodged inside  
the memory slot. The card  
automatically ejects itself out of the  
slot.  
BASIC PHOTOGRAPHY  
PREPARING THE CAMERA  
1. At the camera’s handgrip position, slide the ON / OFF switch to  
ON to turn on the camera.  
2. Check the battery indicator to make sure there is enough power.  
ICON  
DESCRIPTION  
Adequate power remains  
Battery is running low  
Battery is running very low  
Battery is exhausted  
3. Slide the Mode Switch to the desired setting (Record Mode or  
Playback Mode). The Mode Switch is used to either record or  
playback images or movies taken.  
4. In Record Mode, press the DISP / OK button to toggle between  
3 levels of display information settings:  
A. LCD with photo information displayed.  
B. LCD without photo information displayed but Date / Time  
and battery icon is displayed.  
C. Turn off LCD.  
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TAKING BASIC PICTURES  
1. Make sure the camera is set to Record Mode (that is, in Camera  
Capture Mode).  
2. Frame and view your subject on the LCD.  
3. Press the SHUTTER RELEASE button. The image taken is  
displayed on the LCD for approximately a second (Auto Review).  
4. Once the Auto Review has finished, you may proceed to take  
the next picture.  
NOTE: The camera’s auto-focus assist light automatically turns on in  
dark environments where more lighting is needed for picture taking.  
The right green LED will light up and blink slowly during auto-focus,  
and stop blinking once auto-focus is ready. The right green LED will  
blink quickly to indicate auto-focus is not ready.  
NOTE: When memory is full, no more images can be stored. The  
camera will beep and the words "Internal Memory Full" or "Memory  
Card Full" will appear on the LCD.  
DISPLAYING OR DELETING LAST IMAGE TAKEN  
1. Set the camera to Playback Mode.  
2. Use and press or to view the last image taken.  
3. You may choose to delete the image by pressing and DISP /  
OK to confirm deletion. The Trash icon is shown on the LCD.  
4. Press DISP / OK again to return to shooting.  
SELECTING A FLASH MODE  
While in Record Mode, use and press to turn on the camera flash  
and observe the flash icon on the LCD. When a picture with flash has  
been taken, the left red LED will blink while the flash is recharging.  
Once the LED stops blinking, you can resume taking pictures again.  
When no flash light is set, the left LED will turn green.  
NOTE: When the flash is recharging, the LCD will turn off temporarily.  
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NOTE: When taking pictures with flash on, the camera’s battery life  
will be shorter so you will need to keep an eye on the battery status.  
NOTE  
FUNCTION  
DESCRIPTION  
Auto  
The flash may go off automatically,  
depending on light conditions.  
Flash On  
Flash Off  
The flash goes off regardless of  
lighting condition.  
The flash will not go off (default  
setting)  
ZOOMING  
Your digital camera comes with a 2x digital zooming function (this is  
described as x2 in the camera).  
By default, the zooming is not enabled.  
1. In Record or Playback Mode, increase zooming by pressing .  
The Digital Zoom icon on the LCD, , indicates the current  
zoom level.  
2. To decrease the zooming, press  
Camera Mode Zooming Options:  
.
Default  
Zoom Larger  
x1.0 / x1.1 / x1.2 / x1.3 / x1.4 / x1.5 / x1.6 / x1.7 / x1.8 / x1.9 / x2.0  
Movie Mode Zooming Options:  
Default  
Zoom Larger  
x1.0 / x1.2 / x1.4 / x1.6 / x1.8 / x2.0  
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NOTE: In Movie Mode, once the SHUTTER RELEASE button is  
pressed and recording starts, zooming cannot be further adjusted for  
the duration of the recording.  
USING THE SELF-TIMER  
The Self-Timer function counts down 10 seconds before the camera  
automatically takes a picture by itself. This is useful when you want to  
be in the picture and there is no one else to press the SHUTTER  
RELEASE button.  
1. Slide the Mode Switch to Record Mode.  
2. Use and press to activate the Self-Timer function. The Self-  
Timer lamp at the front of the camera beside Lens lights up and  
the Self-Timer icon appears on the LCD.  
TIP: If you wish to cancel the Self-Timer function at this stage,  
press again and the icon on the LCD will disappear.  
3. Press the SHUTTER RELEASE button. Audible beeps can be  
heard and the Self-Timer lamp will start blinking. The number  
displayed next to the LCD’s Self-Timer icon will appear and start  
counting down from 10 seconds to 0 seconds.  
4. Press the SHUTTER RELEASE button again anytime during  
count down between 10 seconds to 4 seconds and the Self-  
Timer will jump to count down from 3 seconds to 0 seconds.  
TIP: Press the SHUTTER RELEASE button at this stage during count  
down from 3 seconds to 1 second to cancel the Self-Timer function.  
NOTE: The Self-timer is set to start count down from 10 seconds only.  
NOTE: Once a picture has been taken, the Self-Timer will automatically  
disable.  
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BASIC FUNCTIONS AND SETTINGS  
CAMERA MODES  
SECONDARY DESCRIPTION  
MENU  
MODE  
FUNCTION  
Record  
Setup  
Can be set as:  
Record  
Mode  
• Camera Mode  
(digital still images  
with adjustable  
settings)  
• Movie Mode  
(allows you to shoot  
movies)  
Playback  
Setup  
Play back and review all  
images recorded onto  
the camera’s internal or  
external memory card.  
Playback  
Mode  
1. Press MENU to access the menu screens, where setting options  
can be specified. To switch between Primary and Secondary  
Menus, highlight the top menu fields.  
2. Use and press or to switch between Record or Playback  
modes and the Setup menu).  
3. Use and press or to navigate through the Record or  
Playback Mode and setup options.  
4. Use and press or to select setup options.  
5. Press DISP / OK to confirm any setting changes.  
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Example of a menu screen:  
Primary Menu Field  
(currently accessed)  
Secondary Menu  
Field (not currently  
accessed)  
Option Currently  
Chosen  
Highlighted Setting  
Descriptions of  
Button Functions  
Total No. of  
Menu Pages  
MENU  
OK  
Current Menu Page  
Button On Camera  
SETUP MENU  
Under the Setup Menu, which is available in all modes, the basic  
settings of the camera can be adjusted.  
P. COUNTER (PICTURE COUNTER)  
The Picture Counter can count the number of images already taken  
(count up) or available to be saved onto memory (count down).  
SET CLOCK  
This sets the Date and Home Time of  
the camera. When accessed, a new Set  
Clock configuration screen will appear.  
Use and press or to adjust the  
values of each field below.  
MENU  
OK  
A. Current Date Field – adjust the current date of the camera.  
B. Date Format – choose from the following date formats:  
D/M/Y (date, month, year)  
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M/D/Y (month, date, year)  
Y/M/D (year, month, date)  
C. Current Time Field – adjust the current time of the camera.  
D. Time Format – choose between 12-hr (AM/PM) or 24-hr display.  
SET CITY  
You can choose to display the current time  
in two different time zones. Configure the  
time zone of your Home and World City  
from a list of city names.  
MENU  
OK  
NOTE The World Time cannot be directly set. It automatically adjusts  
itself via the time zone offset, using the Home Time values specified in  
the Set Clock setting. If your city is not selectable, choose another city  
within your time zone instead.  
SHOW TIME  
You can choose to display either the Home Time (default setting)  
on your camera.  
or World Time  
NOTE: icon is shown on the LCD if World Time is selected.  
However, no icon is displayed if Home Time is selected.  
LANGUAGE  
Choose your menu language: English (default setting), French,  
German, Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese.  
BEEP TONE  
The camera will make "beeping" sounds during certain functions. This  
"beeping" sound can be turned on (default setting) or off in the Setup  
Menu options.  
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AUTO OFF (AUTO POWER-OFF)  
You can set the camera to turn off automatically when no operation is  
performed. The period of time before shut-down can be adjusted (None,  
1 min., 3 min., or 5 min.) The default auto off time setting is 3 min.  
NOTE: Auto Off is not available in slideshow mode or when the camera  
is connected to a PC.  
TV OUT  
If connecting the camera to a TV, you can set the camera’s TV output  
system to either the PAL or NTSC standards. The default TV Out setting  
is set to PAL.  
FILE NUMBER  
Your camera keeps an internal file counter for every image and movie  
taken that can be reset. The setting options are Continue and New  
(default setting).  
NOTE: All files are stored within a designated folder. The initial folder  
is always numbered at 100.  
A. Under the Continue default option, the internal file counter is  
first set to “0001”. Every subsequent picture is assigned an  
incremental File Number.  
NOTE: The internal file counter increments by 1 regardless of the  
media unless it is reset.  
B. Under the New option, the internal file counter to “0001” for new  
media only. But in case there are image files already present  
inside the storage media, it will start counting from the highest  
file number of the media.  
NOTE: The File Number setting should be set to New only if either the  
internal memory or SD card has been newly formatted, or a completely  
new SD card has been installed.  
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MACRO  
The PV100’s macro-focusing function lets you move the camera lens  
very close to the subject, allowing you to take close-up images with  
clarity and in detail.  
FORMAT  
This option will format all data in either the internal memory or the  
external SD card / MMC, including all protected files.  
CAUTION: Do not eject the SD card / MMC while the card is being  
formatted, as this may damage the card. Formatting deletes all data  
from the memory device chosen. Files will not be recoverable.  
RESET  
You can reset all camera settings to factory default. Refer to the Setup  
Menu table to see the defaults for each setting.  
NOTE: The reset function can reset all the settings to factory default  
except for the current time and date.  
LCD BRIGHT (LCD BRIGHTNESS)  
You can adjust the LCD brightness level  
to compensate for different lighting  
conditions.  
For example:  
If there is plenty of ambient light such as in bright sunshine, you  
can adjust the brightness levels higher to make the display easier  
to see.  
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If ambient light levels are relatively low such as indoors or at  
night, you can adjust the brightness levels lower to make the  
display easier to see.  
TIP: To maximize battery life, keep brightness settings low.  
SYSTEM INFORMATION  
This option allows you to check the camera model number and current  
version of firmware installed.  
RECORD MODE MENU OPTIONS  
SWITCHING BETWEEN CAMERA AND MOVIE MODE  
Use the menu to switch between  
Camera and Movie modes. In Movie  
Mode, you can record movies at 10  
frames per second. The duration of the  
movie will depend on the battery life and  
memory available.  
MENU  
OK  
NOTE In Movie Mode, you can only adjust the white balance, EV and  
ISO. In Camera Mode (default setting), all settings will apply.  
SIZE  
Image size represents picture resolution. The resolution is directly  
related to the number of pixels of the camera. As such, 3.0 Mega-pixel  
can be arranged as 2048 x 1536 pixels or lower.  
NOTE: The higher the resolution size of an image, the larger the  
memory space it occupies.  
ICON TYPE OF  
MEDIA  
DESCRIPTION  
Super Fine Image  
(Default setting)  
Excellent detail and resolution  
(2048 x 1536, 3.0 Mega-Pixel).  
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ICON TYPE OF  
MEDIA  
DESCRIPTION  
Very good detail and resolution  
(1600 x 1200, 2.0 Mega-Pixel).  
Fine Image  
Good clarity and resolution  
(1280 x 1024, 1.3 Mega-Pixel).  
Normal Image  
Basic quality and resolution  
(640 x 480, VGA).  
Basic Image  
QUALITY (PICTURE QUALITY)  
The picture quality represents the compression rate of the images  
taken.  
NAME OPTION  
DESCRIPTION  
Good image quality, high amount  
of image data  
HQ  
High Quality  
Standard quality, medium amount of  
image data  
STD  
ECO  
Standard  
Economy  
Lowest quality, taking up the least  
memory space  
NOTE: The higher image quality and resolution, the larger the memory  
space it occupies on the memory card.  
WHITE BALANCE  
You can take pictures according to light  
conditions by setting the camera's white  
balance function. By using this, the  
images will have the correct balance of  
colour.  
MENU  
OK  
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ICONS SETTINGS  
OPTIONS  
Auto (default  
setting)  
Adjusts the white balance automatically  
Sunlight  
Use outside in sunlight  
Shade  
Use outside in the shade  
Yellow F.L.  
White F.L.  
Tungsten  
Use under yellow fluorescent lamp  
Use under white fluorescent lamp  
Use under electric or other tungsten light  
METERING  
Metering determines your subject's  
correct exposure. The camera will  
compute the brightness levels, contrast,  
and amount of bright to dark parts in the  
scene automatically.  
MENU  
OK  
ICONS SETTINGS  
OPTIONS  
Evaluated by splitting the scene into multiple  
zones, then calculate each zone's exposure  
via the camera's computations. Ideal for  
general picture-taking.  
Matrix (multi-  
segment)  
Central  
(Centre-  
weighted)  
Averages the exposure of the entire scene  
but gives extra weight to the centre. Use for  
backlit subjects (default setting).  
Only the small area at the centre of  
the screen determines the exposure.  
Ideal for highlighting the main subject.  
Spot  
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ISO  
The ISO setting affects the camera's  
sensitivity to light.  
NOTE: An image taken at higher ISO  
speeds may contain more "noise" or  
graininess than an image taken at lower  
speeds.  
MENU  
OK  
SPEED  
DESCRIPTION  
The camera sets the speed automatically (default  
setting)  
ISO rating 50. Use for very brightly lit scenes  
ISO rating 100. Use for brightly lit scenes  
ISO rating 200. Use for normally lit scenes  
EV (EXPOSURE COMPENSATION SETTING)  
Exposure compensation is required  
when there is an extreme  
difference in brightness between  
the background and the subject.  
Use this setting to manually  
brighten or darken an image.  
Default setting is 0.0.  
EV  
+2.0 / + 1.7 / +1.3 / +1.0 / +0.7 / +0.3 / 0.0 / -0.3 /  
-0.7 /-1.0 / -1.3 / -1.7 / -2.0  
SHOOTING MOVIES  
The Movie Mode enables you to take movies. The length of the movie  
that can be taken depends on the amount of memory available within  
your camera's current memory storage.  
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Movie Mode On-Screen Display  
Total Available Time for Recording  
Movie Mode (P.20)  
ISO (P.18)  
White Balance (P.17)  
Memory Type (P.5)  
Zoom Level (P.8)  
EV (P.18)  
Current Elapsed  
Recording Time  
(hh:mm:ss)  
Battery Level Indicator  
(P.6)  
Current Time (P.11)  
Current Date (P.11)  
FUNCTION  
DESCRIPTION  
Identical procedures to Camera Modes  
Toggling LCD  
Information  
Zooming  
Identical procedures to Camera Modes  
Begin Recording  
Movie  
Press the SHUTTER RELEASE button  
Stop Recording  
Movie  
Press the SHUTTER RELEASE button  
again after recording has started  
MOVIE MENU  
1. Press MENU to access the Movie Menu.  
2. Use to navigate the menu screen. Press DISP / OK to confirm  
setting changes.  
SETTINGS  
OPTIONS  
White Balance  
Auto (default) / Sun light / Shade /  
Yellow F.L. (Fluorescent Lamp) /  
White F.L. (Fluorescent Lamp) / Tungsten  
ISO  
EV  
Auto (default) / 50 / 100 / 200  
+2.0 / + 1.7 / +1.3 / +1.0 / +0.7 / +0.3 /  
0.0 (default) / -0.3 / -0.7 / -1.0 / -1.3 / -1.7 / -2.0  
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SETTINGS  
OPTIONS  
Mic  
Off / On (default)  
NOTE: You can enable or disable audio recording while shooting a  
movie. The microphone icon is displayed on the LCD.  
PLAYBACK OF IMAGES AND MOVIES  
In Playback Mode, you can review the images and movies stored within  
your current active storage memory. The last image or movie taken is  
displayed on the LCD in Playback Mode. Use and press or to  
view through the images and movies taken.  
NOTE: If the SD card / MMC is inserted, Playback Mode will only  
show images and movies stored on the card. To access data stored  
within the internal memory, the SD / MMC card must first be removed.  
IMAGE PLAYBACK  
Image Playback Mode On-Screen Display  
File No. (p.13)  
Size (p.15)  
Folder number  
Memory Type (p.5)  
Protect Mode  
Indicator (p.24)  
Current Date (p.11)  
Battery Level  
Indicator (p.6)  
Current Time (p.11)  
MOVIE PLAYBACK  
Movie Playback Mode On-Screen Display  
Total Recorded Time  
Folder Number  
Movie Mode (p.20)  
Memory Type  
File No. (p.13)  
(p.5)  
Protect Mode  
(p.24)  
Current Date (p.11)  
Battery Level  
Indicator (p.6)  
Current Time (p.11)  
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Your PV100 digital camera has the ability to capture and playback  
movies with audio because of its built-in microphone and speaker.  
Note however, that playback volume is fixed and cannot be adjusted.  
MULTI-FRAME REVIEW  
The Multi-Frame Review shows, as thumbnails, up to nine recorded  
images and movies on the LCD. For movies, the first frame is displayed.  
Protected Image  
Movie File  
Current  
Selected File  
Button On Camera  
Description Of Button  
Function  
ZOOMING INTO PLAYBACK IMAGES  
The zooming function can magnify images up to 5x (this is indicated  
as x5.0 on the camera) on the LCD: x1.0 / x1.5 / x2.0 / x2.5 / x3.0 /  
x3.5 / x4.0 / x4.5 / x5.0.  
1. Wait until the icons disappear from the playback image.  
2. Press to zoom in any image. The  
as the current magnification level.  
icon appears, as well  
3. To zoom out of the image, press  
4. Press DISP / OK to exit zooming mode.  
.
SCROLLING A MAGNIFIED IMAGE  
While an image is magnified, only a portion of the image will be visible.  
Press the SHUTTER RELEASE button to enable / disable scrolling,  
then use to scroll to other parts of the image.  
NOTE: All zooming functions are disabled while the Scrolling Mode is  
enabled.  
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DELETING A PLAYBACK IMAGE  
To delete the image currently being viewed during playback, press  
and confirm. Protected images (indicated with ) cannot be deleted  
and must be unprotected first.  
MOVIE PLAYBACK  
To playback movies:  
1. Wait until the icons disappear from the playback movie.  
2. The  
icon will then appear.  
3. Press the SHUTTER RELEASE button to start playback.  
4. Press DISP / OK to hide the Progress Bar.  
5. Press again to restore the Progress Bar.  
6. Press the SHUTTER RELEASE button again to stop playback.  
The movie will return to Movie Playback LCD screen.  
NOTE: All zooming functions are disabled during Movie Playback  
mode.  
DELETING A PLAYBACK MOVIE  
To delete the movie currently being viewed, stop the playback,  
press and confirm. Protected movies (indicated with ) cannot be  
deleted and must be unprotected first.  
1. In playback mode, press DISP / OK. Thumbnails of images will  
appear on the LCD.  
2. Use to navigate. Press DISP / OK to view a chosen image or  
movie fully.  
PLAYBACK MENU  
1. Press the MENU button to access the Playback Menu.  
2. Use to navigate the menu screen. Press DISP / OK to confirm  
setting changes.  
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FUNCTIONS  
Delete  
OPTIONS  
Cancel / Select Images / All Images  
Select Images / All Images  
Protect  
DPOF (Digital Print  
Order Format)  
Select Images / All Images  
Slide  
Start / Interval / Repeat  
Rotate  
Cancel / 90° / 270°  
DELETING MULTIPLE IMAGES OR MOVIES  
The Delete options within the Playback Menu can delete multiple or  
all images and movies.  
NOTE: Protected images and movies (indicated with ) cannot be  
deleted and must be unprotected first.  
DELETING SELECTED IMAGES OR MOVIES  
1. When "Select Images" is selected, the OSD displays up to nine  
thumbnail images similar to the Multi-Frame Review setting. Use  
to navigate.  
2. Highlight an image, then press DISP / OK to confirm your  
selection.  
3. The icon will then appear to indicate that the image is set for  
deletion. To cancel the deletion, press DISP / OK again.  
4. Repeat Step 2 to set multiple images or movies for deletion.  
5. Follow the rest of the LCD on-screen options to confirm deletion.  
DELETING ALL IMAGES OR MOVIES  
When "All Images" is selected, follow the rest of the options to confirm  
the deletion of all images and movies.  
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PROTECTING IMAGES OR MOVIES  
You can protect / unprotect selected or  
all images and movies from accidental  
deletion.  
MENU  
OK  
SELECTED IMAGES OR MOVIES  
1. When "Select Images" is selected, the LCD displays up to nine  
thumbnail images similar to the Multi-Frame Review setting. Use  
to navigate.  
2. Highlight an image, then press DISP / OK to confirm your  
selection. The icon will then appear to indicate that the image  
is set for protection.  
3. To cancel the protection, press DISP / OK.  
4. Repeat Step 2 to set multiple images or movies for protection.  
5. Follow the rest of the LCD on-screen options to confirm protection.  
ALL IMAGES OR MOVIES  
1. When "All Images" is selected, select the "Set Protect All" to  
"On" to confirm the protection of all images and movies.  
2. To unprotect all images and movies, select the "Set Protect All"  
to "Off".  
SPECIFYING DIGITAL PRINT ORDER FORMAT (DPOF)  
The DPOF option in the Playback Menu  
is used to specify the quantity of  
selected or all images for printing from  
the SD card. When used, the SD card  
can then be used in printers or taken to  
specialists in order to print the images.  
MENU  
OK  
NOTE: This function is only used for still images. Movies cannot be  
transferred to digital prints.  
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NOTE: You can only specify the DPOF of the internal memory by  
transferring the images to a blank SD card via an SD card reader  
(sold separately). While you can take your SD card to a specialist for  
printing images, you must take the camera to a specialist to print any  
images stored in internal memory.  
SPECIFYING DPOF OF SELECTED IMAGES  
1. When "Select Images" is selected, the OSD displays up to nine  
thumbnail images similar to the Multi-Frame Review setting.  
Use to navigate.  
2. Highlight an image, then press DISP / OK to confirm your  
selection.  
3. Use to press or to set the number of prints for the se  
lected image (up to a maximum of 9 for the selected image).  
When done, press DISP / OK once again.  
4. Repeat Step 2 to select more images for printing or change the  
previously specified numbers.  
5. Press DISP / OK and follow the rest of the LCD on-screen op  
tions to confirm the DPOF setting.  
SPECIFYING DPOF OF ALL IMAGES  
1. When "All Images" is selected, all images will be set to the same  
specified printing number.  
2. Use to press or to set the number of prints of all stored  
images.  
3. Follow the rest of the options to confirm the DPOF setting.  
SLIDESHOW  
You can play back all images and movies in a slideshow format. The  
interval between images can be specified. During the slideshow, press  
MENU to stop. From here, you may choose to continue or exit the  
current slideshow.  
SETTINGS  
DESCRIPTIONS  
Start Slideshow according to the specified  
Interval and Repeat options.  
Start  
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SETTINGS  
DESCRIPTIONS  
Specifies the amount of time the camera will  
display an image before moving on to the  
next image. The options are 3 sec., 5 sec.,  
and 10 sec.  
Interval  
Repeat  
When set to On, the slideshow  
immediately replays when the final image  
is displayed.  
ROTATING IMAGES  
In Playback Mode, you can rotate  
images to view them from different  
angles. Images can be rotated 90° or  
270°. Movies cannot be rotated.  
MENU  
OK  
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL DEVICES  
CONNECTING TO A TV  
You can playback the images and movies you have recorded on the  
camera on your TV. Connect your camera to the TV via the included  
video cable.  
NOTE: Be sure to adjust the TV Out setting to correspond with your  
country's system (PAL / NTSC) before connecting the camera to the  
TV.  
1. Turn off the TV and camera before connecting the video cable.  
2. Plug the video cable into the camera's video socket.  
3. Connect the video cable's yellow connector to the yellow AV  
input terminal of your TV.  
4. Turn the TV and camera on. Make sure to switch the TV to the  
appropriate AV channel display.  
NOTE: LCD is automatically turned off when the camera is connected  
to a TV.  
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NOTE: All image / movies can be viewed in Playback Mode or the  
camera can be used as a TV Cam in Record Mode.  
INSTALLING SOFTWARE DRIVERS  
(WINDOWS-BASED PC)  
Use the USB cable included to connect the camera to your Windows-  
based PC. This enables you to transfer, edit, and playback pictures  
and movies onto your PC.  
Users of Windows 98SE-based PCs must install the software first  
before connecting the camera to the computer.  
1. Insert the CD labelled "PV100" into your CD-ROM drive. The  
installation will start automatically.  
2. If the "autorun" feature is disabled on your PC, start the  
installation by running [x:\setup.exe] where "x:" is the drive letter  
of the CD-ROM drive.  
3. Follow the on-screen instruction to complete the installation of  
the camera drivers and software. When done, click on the [Finish]  
button on-screen to restart the PC.  
NOTE: The Macintosh does not require software driver installation.  
TRANSFERRING FILES FROM CAMERA TO PC OR  
MACINTOSH  
NOTE: Only the images and movies stored in the camera's current  
memory device (SD card or internal memory) will be visible on the PC  
or Macintosh.  
NOTE: The LCD is automatically off when the camera is connected to  
the PC or Macintosh.  
1. Turn on your PC or Macintosh and allow your system's operating  
system to boot up.  
2. Turn off your digital camera. Connect the camera and your PC  
or Macintosh via the USB cable.  
3. Turn on your digital camera to any mode. The device's status  
lamp will blink.  
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4. On a PC, the camera will appear as a Removable Disk drive on  
My Computer. On the Mac, it will appear as a drive icon on the  
desktop (i.e., Untitled).  
5. Double-click on the Removable Disk drive. Two folders, [DCIM]  
and [MISC], are now visible. Ignore the [MISC] file (it contains  
DPOF information) and double-click on the [DCIM] folder.  
6. A new subfolder is now visible, [100DSHOT]. It contains all  
images stored as .JPG files and movie clips as .AVI files.  
7. You can double-click on the images and movies to view them.  
These files can also be deleted, copied, or moved like normal  
computer files.  
DISCONNECTING THE CAMERA FROM THE PC  
(WINDOWS ME, 2000 AND XP USERS ONLY)  
For PC users with Windows ME, 2000, or XP operating systems, the  
camera device driver should be stopped before disconnecting the USB  
cable.  
1. Find the "Unplug or Eject Hardware" icon in your Windows  
system tray.  
2. Right-click on the icon. The "Stop USB Disk" option will pop up.  
Highlight and left-click on the option.  
3. A pop-up window will inform you that the USB Device can now  
be safely removed.  
4. Disconnect the USB cable from the camera and / or from the PC.  
NOTE: For Macintosh systems, drag and drop the "Untitled" icon from  
desktop to the "Trash" icon before disconnecting.  
NOTE: Before unplugging your camera from your computer, wait at  
least 15 seconds after the transfer is completed to prevent any data  
loss that may occur.  
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ADDENDUM  
MEMORY CAPACITY, SIZE AND QUALITY  
The table below indicates the number of images that can be stored  
when using the camera's 16MB internal memory.  
APPROXIMATE NUMBER OF  
RESOLUTION  
PICTURES STORED UNDER THE  
FOLLOWING PICTURE QUALITY  
SELECTIONS  
HIGH  
9
STANDARD ECONOMY  
Super Fine (2048 x 1536)  
Fine (1600 x 1200)  
12  
16  
17  
22  
28  
Normal (1280 x 1024)  
Basic (640 x 480)  
25  
32  
40  
123  
172  
291  
NOTE: The above table is based on standard shooting conditions  
tested by Oregon Scientific and may vary depending on the subject,  
shooting conditions, capture modes, and SD card memory capacity.  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
REMEDY  
PROBLEM  
SYMPTOM  
CHECK THIS  
No Power  
Power will not Batteries are  
turn on  
Replace with  
new batteries  
exhausted  
Batteries are  
inserted  
incorrectly  
Insert the  
batteries  
correctly  
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REMEDY  
Battery level is Replace with  
PROBLEM  
SYMPTOM  
CHECK THIS  
Power turns  
off after  
turning on  
too low  
new batteries  
Auto Off  
Function is  
enabled  
Disable the Auto  
Off Function  
Cannot take  
pictures when  
the SHUTTER  
RELEASE  
button is  
Taking  
Pictures  
Camera not  
turned on  
Turn on the  
camera  
No space on  
the SD card /  
internal  
Delete unwanted  
files or insert a  
new SD card  
pressed  
memory  
Mode Switch  
is set to  
Playback  
mode  
Change the  
Mode Switch to  
Camera or  
Movie Mode  
Flash does  
not go off as  
expected  
Flash is set to  
No Flash  
Mode  
Enable flash by  
changing it to  
another setting  
Mode Switch is Change the  
set to Playback Mode Switch to  
or Movie Mode Camera Mode  
Flash has not  
finished  
charging  
Wait until the  
Status Lamp  
stops blinking  
Image taken  
appears too  
dark or  
Check your  
Flash Mode  
Turn on the  
flash by  
changing the  
Flash Mode  
blurred  
The subject is  
too far away  
Move closer to  
the subject  
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REMEDY  
PROBLEM  
SYMPTOM  
CHECK THIS  
Clean the lens  
with a soft cloth  
The lens is  
dirty  
Incorrect focus Set the dial to  
mode setting  
the correct focus  
distance  
Cannot play  
back images  
or movies  
Playback  
Mode Switch  
is not set to  
Playback  
Set Mode  
Switch to  
Playback Mode  
Mode  
No images or  
movies are  
recorded  
Images located  
in internal  
memory instead.  
Remove SD  
card  
Unprotect the  
images or  
movies  
Cannot delete Images or  
images or  
movies  
movies are  
protected  
Connecting  
with  
External  
Devices  
Picture not  
shown on TV  
when  
Check cable  
connection  
Make sure yellow  
video cable is  
plugged into the  
TV's AV terminal  
connected  
TV channel should  
be switched to  
the appropriate  
AV channel  
Check channel  
on TV  
Camera does Check the  
not appear as USB cable  
Make sure  
both ends of  
the USB  
cable are  
connected  
Removable  
Disk when  
connected to  
a PC  
connection  
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REMEDY  
PROBLEM  
SYMPTOM  
CHECK THIS  
Camera or PC  
Turn on the  
is not turned on camera and  
PC  
SPECIFICATIONS  
TYPE  
DESCRIPTION  
3.5" high-density CMOS  
Total number of pixels: 3.0 million  
Sensor  
Selectable from:  
Image size  
• 2048 x 1536 pixels  
• 1600 x 1200 pixels  
• 1280 x 1024 pixels  
• 640 x 480 pixels (VGA)  
File Format  
Lens  
DCF- and DPOF-compliant (Exif ver. 2.2  
JPEG-compliant)  
Type: auto-focus  
Focus range: 1m to infinity (normal)  
20-30cm (macro)  
F-number: 2.8, 8.0  
Focal length: 8.4mm (35mm equivalent)  
Digital zoom  
2x  
Macro: 20-30cm  
Normal: 1m to infinity  
Shooting distance  
Approx. 1m~3m  
Flashlight Distance  
Operation  
Environment  
Temperature: Approx. 0°C~40°C  
Display  
3.5" TFT LCD  
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TYPE  
DESCRIPTION  
16MB  
Internal Memory  
Digital Video  
Recording  
320 x 240 pixels, .AVI format  
NTSC / PAL compatible  
TV Video Output  
Storage Media  
Digital Output  
Software  
Secure Digital memory card  
USB 1.1 interface to PC  
ArcSoft PhotoImpression 3.0  
Product Dimension  
109 x 70 x 27 (33 at lens location) mm  
(L x W x T)  
Unit Weight  
Approx. 210g (without battery)  
Battery Specification Removable Lithium-Ion rechargeable  
battery (1700mAH)  
Auto  
Auto  
White Balance  
Exposure  
1. Matrix (25 zones)  
2. Center weighted (central 9 zones)  
3. Spot (central 1 zones)  
Metering  
ISO Sensitivity  
50, 100, 200  
Language user  
interface  
English, French, Spanish, Germany,  
Italian and Portuguese.  
PC Compatibility  
Windows 98SE / ME / 2000 / XP; Mac OS  
9.x / 10.1 / 10.2  
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IMPORTANT NOTICE  
STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY  
Oregon Scientific assumes no responsibility for any incidental losses  
(such as the costs of photography or the loss of income from  
photography) incurred as a result of faults with this product.  
NOTES ON COPYRIGHT  
Images recorded using your digital camera cannot be used in ways  
that infringe copyright laws without the consent of the owner, unless  
intended only for personal use. Note that some restrictions apply to  
the photographing of stage performances, entertainments and exhibits,  
even when intended purely for personal use. Users are also asked to  
note that the transfer of memory containing images or data protected  
under copyright laws is only permissible within the restrictions imposed.  
GENERAL WARNINGS  
Do not immerse the device in water or subject the camera to  
impact or shock.  
Do not, under any circumstances, touch the exposed electronic  
circuitry of the device, as there is a danger of electric shock.  
Take special care when handling a damaged LCD display, as  
the liquid crystals can be harmful to your health.  
Do not use or store the device in locations that may adversely  
affect the product such as rain, snow, desert, and magnetic  
fields.  
Check all major functions when the device is unused for a long  
period of time. This is to ensure its full operation. Maintain  
regular testing and cleaning of your device.  
Do not look through the viewfinder at the sun or other strong  
lights. This could damage your eyesight.  
Avoid leaving the camera exposed to direct sunlight, as the  
action of the lens could cause fires.  
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.  
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CLEANING THE DIGITAL CAMERA  
Use a damp cloth to clean your camera body; dry immediately. To  
clean your camera lens / viewfinder:  
1. Use a blower or a lens brush to remove dirt or dust.  
2. Wipe carefully with a soft cloth to remove fingerprints and  
other stains. Do not touch with fingers.  
NOTE: Do not use benzene, thinner, or similar cleaning agents to  
clean your camera, as these may cause permanent damage not  
covered by the warranty.  
NOTE: Do not scratch hard objects against the lens or LCD as these  
surfaces are easily damaged.  
ABOUT OREGON SCIENTIFIC  
Oregon Scientific products such as digital cameras; MP3 players;  
children's electronic learning products and games; projection clocks;  
health and fitness gear; weather stations; and digital and conference  
phones. The website also includes contact information for our customer  
care department in case you need to reach us, as well as frequently  
asked questions and customer downloads.  
We hope you will find all the information you need on our website,  
however if you'd like to contact the Oregon Scientific Customer Care  
department directly, please visit www2.oregonscientific.com/service/  
support or call 949-608-2848 in the US. For international enquiries,  
please visit www2.oregonscientific.com/about/international/default.asp  
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TRADEMARK INFORMATION  
Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation of the United States  
and other countries. Windows is an abbreviated term referring to the  
Microsoft Windows Operating System.  
MacintoshTM is registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.  
ArcSoftTM and ArcSoft PhotoImpressionTM logos are registered  
trademarks of ArcSoft Inc.  
All other trademarks mentioned in this manual or other documentations  
provided with your Oregon ScientificTM product are trademarks or  
registered trademarks of their respective holders.  
FCC STATEMENT  
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.  
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.  
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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.  
CAUTION: Modification - The FCC requires the user to be notified  
that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not  
expressly approved by Oregon Scientific, Inc. may void the user 's  
authority to operate the equipment.  
Interface cable - Use the shielded cable sold or provided by Oregon  
Scientific, Inc. for your equipment. Using other interface cable may  
exceed the limits of Class B Part 15 of the FCC rules.  
Legal Company Name: Oregon Scientific, Inc.  
Address: 19861 SW 95th Place, Tualatin, Oregon 97062, USA  
Phone, Fax: (1) 800-853-8883, (1) 503-684-8883  
Oregon Scientific  
PV 100  
Tested To Comply  
With FCC Standards  
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE  
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