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9) Utiltities – These menus are used for special tasks. Use the (S KEY) to
advance through the tasks.
a) Unit ID
i) The Unit ID number allows you to program an identification
number into your Cuddeback Digital Camera. This allows you to
identify each unit. Numbers from 1 to 99 can be entered.
ii) Displayed as [Unit ID] on the top line, and the setting on the
bottom line.
iii) Pressing the (DOWN KEY) will decrement the ID number.
iv) Pressing the (UP KEY) will increment the ID number.
v) Pressing the (C KEY) will restore the previous setting.
b) Motion/Heat Sensor Sensitivity
i) You can change the sensitivity of Cuddeback’s motion/heat sensor.
This allows you to optimize Cuddeback for various conditions and
requirements.
ii) Displayed as [Sense Level] on the top line, and the setting of
[Low], [Standard], [High], or [Auto] on the bottom line.
iii) Press the (UP KEY) or (DOWN KEY) to select the appropriate
level.
iv) We recommend that you use Standard level for most situations.
However, in hot weather High level can be used to extend
detection distances. Low level can be used to reduce detection
distance to help keep night photos within the range of the flash.
v) Auto level will program Cuddeback to automatically change the
sensitivity level for day or night activity. During daylight standard
sensitivity is used. During dark periods low sensitivity is used.
This limits Cuddeback’s detection range to the distance of the
camera’s flash.
c) Take a Picture – This command allows you to manually trigger an
image in either a delayed timer mode, or instantly.
i) Delayed Timer Photo. Pressing the (C KEY) will start the time
delay, the LED will begin to flash and in about 20 seconds the
image will be taken. This provides time for you to put yourself in
the photo. This feature can be used to photograph yourself with
your trophy.
ii) Instant Photo. Pressing the (C KEY) twice will cause
Cuddeback to instantly take a photo.
d) Format Card – This command allows you to format the Compact
Flash card. This will completely erase all files from the Compact Flash
card. CAUTION: ONCE FILES ARE ERASED THEY CAN NEVER
BE RECOVERED! You will be required to enter your Lock
Password to complete this task.
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e) Diagnostics This display diagnostic information that you and our
technical staff can use to troubleshoot your Cuddeback and to verify the
camera is operating correctly. The display shows a variety of data as
described here:
M – motion sensor field A – ambient sensor field
B – battery level field Day & Flash indicators
The motion sensor field is a 3 digit number that will change as activity
is sensed. A reading around 125 indicates no activity, readings above
and below 125 indicates activity.
The ambient sensor field is a 3 digit number that indicates the amount
of ambient light – 0 indicates dark and 255 indicates full light.
The battery level field is a 3 digit number that indicates the condition
of the batteries, the larger the number the stronger the batteries. Range
is 0 to about 200.
The day & flash indicators will display a “D” if it is day light and an
“F if the flash is charged.
10) Model Number and Version Display – This display shows the Cuddeback
model number on line 1 of the display, and the model version on line 2.
TIME LAPSE PHOTOGRAPHY
Cuddeback Digital Camera allows you to do time lapse photography; the camera
will automatically take images at the desired interval. This can be used to take
daily images of a construction project (building a house), or to take images of a
food plot. Cuddeback can automatically take an image every day of your food
plot, at the time you specify. For example, every day you take an image at 3 in
the afternoon. This allows you to record the growth and utilization of the plants.
In addition, by using Cuddeback’s Camera Window feature you can take
images in a wide variety of ways. The Time Lapse images will be controlled by
the Camera Window, here’s some examples that will help clarify this:
1) Take images twice a day during daylight hours, at 9 AM and 3 PM:
a. Program the Time Lapse Interval to 6 hours
b. Program the Time Lapse Start Hour to 9 AM or 3 PM
c. Program the Camera Window to < 08AM to 04 PM >. This will
prevent Cuddeback from triggering images at the night hours of 9
PM and 3 AM.
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