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I) 

MyPix

Precautions

Please keep the following guidelines in mind when using your

MyPix

.

• Do not place 

MyPix

in a damp or dusty location. This may cause a fire or an

electrical shock.

• Do not leave 

MyPix

in places subject to high temperatures, such as direct 

sunlight. This may affect the case and internal components.

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

or below this temperature the functionality of the battery will be affected. 

• Remove the battery before storing 

MyPix

for long periods of time. Then, 

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

• Have 

MyPix

repaired by qualified personnel if the following circumstances

occur:
a) 

MyPix

has been dropped and/or the casing has been damaged.

b) Liquid has entered 

MyPix

.

II) Technical Specifications

•  3.5cm color LCD screen
•  Built-in memory 

4MB 

•  Storage 

30 photos (approximately)

•  File format photos

JPEG/BMP

•  Interface 

USB 

•  Auto power off 

30 seconds

•  Battery 

1 x AAA Alkaline battery

•  Dimensions 

58 x 56 x 19mm

•  Weight 

34g

•  Operation system 

WIN2000/XP

III) Computer System Requirements (Photo Ready 1.0) 

Minimum System Requirements
• Pentium

®

III 800 MHz or higher

• 256 MB RAM 
• 500 MB free hard disk space
• SVGA 800 x 600 resolution video support (32 bit)
• 16 bit Window compatible sound device

Recommended System Requirements
• Pentium

®

4 2.4 GHz or faster

•  512 MB RAM
•  600 MB free hard disk space
•  SVGA 800 x 600 resolution video support (32 bit)
• 16 bit Window compatible sound device

IV) 

MyPix

Description

1. LCD screen
2. Next button
3. Previous button 
4. Instruction manual
5. Photo Ready 1.0 CD-Rom

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Summary of Contents for MyPix

Page 1: ...PA18_manual_2_Sept 1 9 5 05 16 36 Page 1...

Page 2: ...eered with extreme precision Oregon Scientific MyPix includes the Oregon Scientific Photo Ready 1 0 CD ROM allowing you to easily personalize your photos and then download them onto MyPix to show all...

Page 3: ...or the casing has been damaged b Liquid has entered MyPix II Technical Specifications 3 5cm color LCD screen Built in memory 4MB Storage 30 photos approximately File format photos JPEG BMP Interface U...

Page 4: ...arged e Rechargeable battery is only to be charged under adult supervision f Exhausted battery is to be removed from the MyPix g The supply terminals are not to be short circuited Power On Off Power O...

Page 5: ...M drive 4 Click OK 5 Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation VI Download Photos 1 Plug in the USB cable to connect to your PC 2 MyPix will then be powered by the USB power s...

Page 6: ...red inlay and replace the cover IX Welcome to Oregon Scientific Photo Ready 1 0 Photo Ready 1 0 is an easy to use photo editing program This program is a comprehensive application ideal for organizing...

Page 7: ...the Main Screen Main screen Display the photo Command buttons There are 4 buttons including Import My Library Tools and Export Tool buttons panel Here you can select the drawing tool and add special e...

Page 8: ...dle Large Default 1 Click on My Library to open the My Library 2 Click Next or Previous if needed to search through your files in My Library 3 Click and highlight the image 4 Click on the Preview butt...

Page 9: ...Click on Stop to stop playing the animation 5 Click on the Add button to add a picture All pictures have the icon 6 Click on the Add button to add the selected border border logo 7 Change the size of...

Page 10: ...ximately 30 photos The number of photos that can be stored in MyPix depends on the number of special effects you have added on each photo MyPix memory index When MyPix memory index is full the user ca...

Page 11: ...ecessary service call No display Are the batteries installed properly Do the batteries need replacing After MyPix is connected to the PC it does not say Connected or Photo Ready software says MyPix is...

Page 12: ...quipment 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 Cl...

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